Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 5, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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Board of Mower County, Minnesota, representing that heois the owner State of Minnesota, County of until 2 o'clock P. Mj Tuesday, January The Stored-up Sunshine of Other Ages Is Handed Join the American Legion—pay 24th, 1922, for the construction at the office of the county auditor, up of the following described lands, situated Mower, ss. In Probate Court. to and including January 23, 1922, for of Jobs 2201,, 2202, 2204, 2205, 2206, in said District, to wit: In the Matter of the Estate of your dues for '1922 now—help your .. Down as a Heritage to Modern county Physician and surgeon, as Joseph Butler, Decedent. 2207, involving the following items The S. W. Vt of Section 1, Township buddies. 1 follows, viz: To do and perform all required, Job 2201—18:5 Miles 102, Range 17 West, and that he Civilization N THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO directed and necessary medical Clearing 1,031.0 Trees. desires to be set off with his said Rosa Dowd, Thomas C. Butler, and Offers 20,000 Black Clearing Brush 42,400.0 Sq. Ft. service, including operations' for land from School District No. 82 to Charles F. Lewis and John H. Anderson, such poor and dependent people as the Grubbing 1,117.0 Trees. School District No. 115 for the following Trustees for Christ's church (Told In Eight Sketches) ^Walnut Trees for county board or .any member thereof reasons: Excavation (Earth) 91,851.0 Cu.yds. Parish of Austin, Minnesota, and to By JOHN RAYMOND may direct, whether at their own Excavation Over Haul........ At a meeting of the residents of all persons interested in the allowance Highway Planting homes or places abode, at the poor 237,490.0 Cu. Yds. Sta. School District No. 82, held on November and probate of the will of said VI No. farm, or in the hospital it being expected Rip Rapp 100.0 Cu. Yds. 25th, 1921, it was decided to decedent. The petition of Charles F. Guard Rail 2,900.0 Linear Ft. that the bid will cover the discontinue the district school and Lewis and John H. Anderson being The state forest service is ready to PREHISTORIC SUNSHINE Installing Portable Culverts... doing of all medical work and any assistance set off the East part of the district to. duly filed in this court, representing supply young black walnut trees for. in doing such work of whatever 1,804.0 Linear Ft. Elkton and the West part to Rose that Joseph Bulter, then a resident goes back to the Coal may well be described as prehistoric planting in state parks and along name or character, in cases Creek and set off the S. W. of Section Portable Culvert Material (Corrugated of the County of Mower, of color in ustry. State sunshine. Ages before the where the county may be under proper state trunk highways as long as a Metal.) No. 1 to District No. 115 Minnesota, died on the 16th day of This is not a large dawn of our own era vast forests covered legal or moral obligation to care 12 in.—508 Lin. Ft. has been presented to the County December, 1921, leaving a last will business in itself supply of ^,000 lasts, Forester W. large portions of the earth's surface. for such sick or injured persons, according 18 In.—550 Lin. Ft. Board of Mower County and asking and testament which is presented to but it certainly is a In this ancient vegetation were T. Cox announced this week. About to the terms of a blank contract 24 In.—322 Lin. Ft. that his said lands may be set off this court with said petition, and strategic one because stored up the treasures of nature and 5,000.* wiH he reserved for the parks, now on file in the office of the 30 In.— 86 Lin. Ft. from said District No. 82, to said praying that said instrument be allowed American industries after the lapse of ages it became the County Auditor. The territory being Four4Monolithic Culverts Containing* District No. 115, and the Board has he said, and the remainder will be distributed as the last will and testament employing lieritage of .civilization. embraced being the city of Austin appointed a time and place for hearing of said decedent, and that letters more than two million for planting oji the roadsides For centuries after it came into use 58.0 Cu. Yds. Concrete. and the Townships of Lansing, Austin thereon. Therefore Testamentary be issued thei'eon to workers and wherever conditions are favorable 4COal was looked upon as valuable only and west half of Windom. 2,700.0 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel. Charles F. Lewis and John H. Anderson, producing approximately NOTICE as fuel. Later coke was obtained from to their growth. The successful bidder will be required three billion Job 2202—10.5 Miles. of Austin, Minnesota. it, Is hereby given that said petition then sulphur and lampblack, and to enter ipto a contract for the The walnut trees will thrive in the Clearing 1,104.0 Trees. NOW THEREFORE, you, and each dollars' worth of will be heard by said Board, at a session finally gas for purposes of illumination. performance of such work. The products every year Clearing Brush.... 31,700.0 Sq. Ft. of you, are hereby cited and required right soil in the southern half of Minnesota thereof, commencing on the 24th That seemed to be the limit of its possibilities County Board reserves the right to are Grubbing Trees.. .. 1,104.0 Trees. to show cause, if any you have, before directly dependent day of January, A. D. 1922, at 10 a few years ago but today it and particularly in sections reject any and all bids. this court, at the Probate Court upon dyes. Excavation (Earth) 54,409.0 Cu.yds. o'clock in the forenoon, at the office would be difficult to enumerate all the south of the Minnesota river of which Dated at Austin, Minnesota, December Rooms in the Court House, in the Take, for instance, textiles, leather, Excavation (Loose Rock) of the County Auditor in the City of articles of commerce extracted from 29 th, 1921. paper and paint. they are natives, Mr. Cox said. The 422.0 Cu. Yds. City of Austin, County of Mower, Austin, in said County, at which time Its by-products. O. J. SIMMONS, State of Minnesota, on the 16th day ^ew wonders are constantly being Excavation overhaul. young trees, now about eighteen inches and place the said Board will hear Coal contains a little of everything Auditor and Clerk. discovered in coal tar. Recently a 138,285.0 Cu. Yds. of January, 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M., the evidence and the arguments of all tall, will be sent to voluntary or that goes to make up trees 'but it Dec. 29, Jan. 5. French scientist succeeded in producing Installing Portable Culverts.. why the prayer of said petition should persons interested, for or against would be a mistake to imagine that other organizations agreeing to plant several small but perfect diamonds 22,226.0 Lin. Ft. not be granted. granting the prayer of the petitioner. SHERIFF'S SALE. everything that comes out of coal,tar and synthetic rubies have been on the Guard Rail 732.0 Lin Ft. WITNESS THE HONORABLE, and care for them, he said. They will Dated at Austin, Minn., December is contained within it. While there are By virtue of an Execution, issued market for some time. Instead of Portable Culvert Material (Corrugated Henry Weber, Jun., Judge of said 20th, 1921. mature in about fifteen years, he only about a dozen primary products out of and under the Seal of the District sending traders on perilous quests to Metal) court, and the seal of said court this By order of the County Board. extracted from coal tar, from these the added. Court, in and for the County of 20th day of December, 1921. the four corners of the world for 12 in.—372 Lin. Ft. O. J. SIMMONS, «hemist is able to develop hundreds of Mower and State of Minnesota, upon A Northfield club has ordered a needed, things a man may now stay at 18 in.—288 Lin. Ft. HENRY WEBER, JUN., County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk thousands of new substances. This is a judgment rendered and docketed in home, and1 trust to the chemists to produce 24 in.—450 Lin. Ft. (COURT SEAL) Probate Judge. number of the black walnut trees for of Board. synthetic chemistry., or the process of the said Court, on the 28th day of every necessity and most of the 36 in.—30 Lin. Ft. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Dec. 29, Jan. 5. planting along the new pavement on ,building up intricate compounds step November A. D. 1921, in an action luxuries. No longer need we be dependent B. E. HUGHES, 8 Monolithic Culverts Containing— .by trunk highway No. 1 between that step. wherein L. W. Nemitz was Plaintiff, Attorneys for Petitioners. upon the potash deposits of 124.5 Cu. Yds. Concrete. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE and J. P. O'Brien was Defendant, in Raw material for the development of Dec. 22, 29, Jan. 5. Germany if we make our own fertilizers. city and Faribault, Mr. Cox reported, 6,300.0 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel. OVERSEER OF THE MOWER favor of the said Plaintiff and against these coal tar by-products—war materials, £ar off rubber trees are not so Job 2204—14.0 Miles. and several women's clubs are inter-, COUNTY POOR FARM the said Defendant, for the sum of fertilizers, colors, drugs and important if we manufacture our own Clearing 461.0 Trees. ested in the offer of the forest serv- Notice is hereby given that applications Ten Hundred Thirty-Six and 201100 Jordan liost of other things—exists in abundance rubber in the laboratory. Clearing Brush 12,000.0 Sq. Ft. Spencer will be received by the Coui^ty ($1036.20) Dollars which execution in this country, but we must be Brigadier-General Amos A. Fries, Grubbing (Trees) 461.0 Trees. Board of Mower County, Minnesota, was directed and delivered to me as 'sufficiently interested in our future Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service, Excavation (Earth) at the office of the County Auditor, in Sheriff in and for the County of independence to U. S. A., in a recent paper said: .61,095.0 Cu. Yds. Funeral Director. the Court House, at the City of Austin, LEGAL NOTICES Mower, Minnesota, I have this 28th save it. We can "What a thrill it must have given the Excavation (Loose Rock) The Establishment of up to and including the 23rd day day of November A. D. 1921, levied not go on indefinately German, himself when he realized the ...I.... 507.0 Cu. Yds. of January, 1922, for the position of Service. upon all the right, title and interest wasting billions almost limitless power the control of Excavation Overhaul overseer of the Mower County Home SHERIFF'S SALE. of the said Defendant J. P. O'Brien in of do 11 a s\ the dye industry would give him when 226,910.0 Cu. Yds. •i and Poor Farm, for and during the and to the following described real worth of this invaluable waging war. He felt that with that By virtue of an Execution, issued Installing Portable Culverts.. term of one year, commencing on the A A property situate in said Mower County substance if control he could win in a war against out of and under the Seal of the ...1,796.0 Lin. Ft. first day of February, 1922, as follows, Insurance Specialists to wit: Lot Eleven (11) in Block in future years we the whole world. And few indeed are District Court, in and for the County Guard Rail 1,390.0 Lin. Ft. viz: to care for the inmates of Seven (7) and lots EleVen(11), Twelve hope to stand on an they who know just how close Germany of Mower, and State of Minnesota, Portable Culvert Material said County Home and Poor Farm (12) and the South Twenty (20) feet even footing with Austin Insurance Agency came to winning that war. The upori a judgment rendered and docketed 12 in—272. Lin. Ft. as required by law and to manage and of Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen those nations that lesson which that bit of history teaches in the said Court, on the 27th 18 in.—354 Lin. Ft. E. Ray Cory, Manager "A work said farm as the county board 1 if (14) Of the Original Plat of the Village long have recognized us is to make ourselves masters of the day of September, A. D. 1921, in an 24 in.—304 Lin. Ft. Babcock Building may direct and according to the terms y* of Waltham, Mower County, Minnseota, its value. chemical industry in all its ramifications, action wherein The Austin National 30 in.—110 Lin. Ft. and conditions of a blank contract AUSTIN, MINNESOTA as per the recorded plat thereof. The development resting secure in the knowledge Bank, a corporation, was Plaintiff, and Seven Monolithic Culverts Containing: now on file in my office. of these products that if we do so no power on earth can p. P. Grundmeier was Defendant,- in Now Notice is Hereby Given, That The succesful applicant will be required I and compounds overcome us for lack of war materials." favur of the said Plaintiff and against 117.8 Cu. Yds. Concrete to enter into a written contract I, the undersigned Sheriff of said the said Defendant, for the sum of 5,663.0 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel. Dr. A. I. ARNESON (Released by the Institute of American Business, New York) Mower county, will sell the above described for the performance of the Four thousand thirty-one and 29|100 Job. 2205—6.5 Miles. merican duties of such overseer and give bond, property td the highest bidder, Dollars which execution was directed Clearing :....415.0 Trees Physician and Surgeon. to be approved by said County Board for cash, at public auction, at the and delivered to me as Sheriff in and Clearing Brush 1,000.0 Sq. Ft. CHRONIC DISEASES for the faithful performance of said West front door of the Mower County for the County of Mower, Minnesota, Grubbing (Trees) 671.0 Trees ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Court House, in the City of Austin, contract. I have this 3rd day of January, A. D. Excavation (Earth) TREATMENTS. in said Mower County, on th 14th The County Board reserves the 1922, levied upon all the right, title 29,255.0 Cu. Yds. also RECTAL and COLON day of January) A. D. 1922, at 10 right to reject any and all bids. and interest of the said Defendant H. Excavation Over Haul DISEASES. o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said execution, P. Grundmeier in and to the following Dated at Austin, Minnesota, December New Offices in Automatic ..,..53,340.00 Cu. Yds. together with the interest and described real property situate in said 29th, 1921. Gas Building. Installing Portable Culverts.. costs thereon, subject to redemption O. J. SIMMONS, Mower County, to wit: The Northeast Office Hours Telep^® 943.0 Lin. Ft. at any time within one year from day Auditor and Clerk. 10 A.M. to Office 2676 Quarter of Section Twenty-seven, Guard Rail 264.0 Lin. Ft. of sale, according to law. Dec. 29, Jan. 5. 6 P. M. Residence 2677 Township One Hundred Thre§ North, Portable Culvert Material Dated at Austin, Minn., November Range Seventeen West also the 12 in.—304 Lin. Ft. 28th, A. D. 1921. Northeast Quarter of Section Twelve, 18 in.—266 Lin. Ft. N. NICHOLSEN, Township One Hundred Four North 24 in.—108 Lin. Ft. Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. of Range Eighteen West. 30 in.— 54 Lin. Ft. NOTICE BATTERY SASSE & FRENCH, Now Notice is Hereby Given, That had difficulty in mustering twentyfive Three'" Monolithic Culverts containing: '"Get out the Gopher gang! Over Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said OWNERS rthe top for 1922! Let's go! That's members—now it has fifty-six in Dec. 1, 8, 15 ,22, 29, Jan. 5, 12. Mower County, will sell the above 75.5 Cu. Yds. Concrete. good standing. Sleepy Eye belies its the slogan of 35,000 Minnesota Legionaires described property to the highest bidder, 4,067.0 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel. name by be'ng one of the most wideawake who not only believe in the for cash, at public auction, at Job. 2206—3.0 Miles. NOTICE FOR BIDS. the West front door of the Mower The time of greatest danger Legion posts in the Gopher Clearing 140.0 Trees .American Legion and its ideals, but Notice is hereby given, that sealed County Court House, in the City ef to your storage battery is right Clearing Brush 11,500.0 Sq. Ft. bids will be received by the County state—in the middle of December it are ready to tell the world that Austin, in said Mower County, on the now. Unless it is given proper Grubbing (Trees) ....140.0 Trees Board of Mower County, Minnesota, had fifty-eight Legionaires all there's no state like Minnesota, either 20th day of February, A. D. 1922, at care, Winter's cold, icy weather Excavation (Earth) at the office of the County Auditor, squared away for the New Year. Gaylord 10 o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said an a business or patriotic sense. To 13,135.0 Cu. Yds. will mean a costy repair bill or up to and including the 23rd day of execution, together with the interest a new battery next Spring. Excavation Overhaul say that Gopher Legionaires are post No. 433 already has thirtyseven January, 1922, for county printing as and costs thereon, subject to redemption 15,870.0 Cu. Yds. Let us store your battery over follows, viz. more members this year than 1 proud of the Gopher state is putting at any time within one year from Installing Portable Culverts.. the winter months. We are 1st for printing the notices and last. And so it goes, according to re-' it mildly—and they're out to prove day of sale, according to law.- J, 582.0 Lin. Ft. splendidly equipped to relieve lists of real 'estate remaining delinquent ports arriving daily at Minnesota Legion Dated at Austin, Minn., January .that in Legion membership, Minnesota Portable Culvert Material you of all fuss and worry. (for unpaid real estate taxes) 3, A. D. 1922. 12 in.—316 Ft. Headquarters from all over the Scads also—where others followM on the first Monday of January, 1922. Ample storage space and competent N. NICHOLSEN, 18 in.— 60 Ft. 2nd for printing and publishing the North Star State. battery men assure you •""Direr the top for the Gopher State! Time saved, money saved, Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota. 24 in.— 46 Ft. financial statement for the year 1921 of the very utmost in battery Xet's go!" CATHERWOOD & NlCHOLSEN, 30 in.— 56 Ft. when the broken or cracked part as the same is by law required to be Endless were the efforts and count service. R. C. ALDERSON, Job. 2207—5.5 Miles. published. Drive around today and let is made as good or better than less the deeds of members of the During 1921 there has grown up between Attorneys for Judgment Creditor, Clearing. 738.0 Trees 3rd for printing and publishing us examine your battery free, Jan. 5} 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9. American Legion and its Auxiliary to Clearing Brush .... 6.900.0 Sq. Ft. new, by welding. the Legion posts of Hennepin the proceeding of the County Board and tell you the kind of storage Grubbing (Trees) 701.0 Trees for the year 1922, as such proceedings bring Christmas cheer to their sick and Ramsey counties, and their members, Let us post you on the service you should have. Excavation (Earth) NOTICE are required by law to be published, and unemployed comrades. To tell a bond of friendship and comradeship To Hhe Board of County Commissioners 24,795.0 Cu. Yds. we give. and such other legal notices the whole story would be impossible. which only unselfish service of the County of Mower and Excavation (Loose Rock) and publications as may be from time PIERCE BATTERY University of The Bearcat post of Minneapolis State of Minnesota, and the Board of 586.0 Cu. Yds. tarings. A year ago each twin city to time required by the Board. CO. County Commissioners of the County Excavation Overhaul The successful bidder will be required bought and distributed 165 bushel jiost was for itself alone but now the Southern Minnesota of Freeborn and State of Minnesota. ....v 72,210.0 Cu. Yds. Sta. to enter into a contract for baskets of food for the poor and motto is "One for all and all for one," The undersigned petitioners, who Installing Portable Culverts.. DIAL 2610. such publication and to provide bonds needy. East St. Paul Legion post DIAL 6125. ,and by unitedly following this ideal area majority of the freeholders who 796.0 Lin. Ft AUSTIN, MINN. for the faithful performance thereof. are legal voters residing in each of and its Auxiliary feasted and entertained Guard Rail 1,232.0 Lin. Ft. the American Legion posts of Ramrsey Dated at Austin, Minnesota* December the School Districts to be affected Portable Culvert Material 29th, 1921. 585 school children of the and Hennepin counties have been thereby, do hereby respectfully petition 12 in.—398 Ft. O. J. SIMMONS, community, and Legionaire Chick Olson, -able to leave a record of co-operation your Jlonorable Board to alter 18 in.— 80 Ft. Auditor and Clerk. impersonating Santa Claus, came And kindly deeds and noble actions the boundaries of the School Districts 24 in.—144 Ft. Dec. 29, Jan. 5. named below, as follows, to-wit: down a real chimney and loaded the 30 in.— 94 Ft. which neithfer time nor tide can ever Change School District No. 70, Poets never have been able to pen Three Monolithic Culverts containing: little tots' arms with gifts, while their efface. which is in the County of Mower, encomiums #prthy of woman whose eyes almost popped out of their heads Minnesota, by adding thereto the following 75.5 Cu. Yds. Concrete. life is given to her children's welfare Tell Yovir Next Door Xegionaires of Minnesota's First with wonder and delight. Ramsey described territory, to-wit: S. 4,067.0 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel. above all else, nor critics to find sufficient E. of Section No. 13, Township District met at Rochester January 3, county Legionaires fed and entertained Plans and specifications may be examined anathema for women who 101, Range 19, which is now in School at the office of the County -to honor National Commander Hanford more than 500 hungry and unemployed place themselves and any imagined Neighbor District No. 51 in Freeborn County, Auditor, Austin, Minnesota, or at the MacNider of Mason City, Iowa, buddies, and with the Legion "art" or "talent" above mentioned. Minnesota. office of the State Highway Department, the principal speaker, who said in Auxiliary, visited disabled comrades Change School District No. 51, 920 Guardian Life Bldg., St. which is in the County of Freeborn, Paul, Minnesota. Blue prints of part: "The strength of the Legion is in hospitals and distributed Minnesota, by taking therefrom the plans may be obtained from the State in your posts and the strength of your hundreds of presents from the Legion About the Mower County following described territory, to-wit: Highway Department at bidder's expense: NEWS posts is in your members. Your national Auxiliary units of the state, in addition S. E. of Section No. 13, Township The right is reserved to reject officers are but your employes— to supplying Christmas baskets 101, Range 19, and adding the same to any or all bids and to waive any School District No. 70 in Mower defects. Bids must be accompanied your servants. Send us your bricks of good things to 360 needy families. County, Minnesota. by a certified check, payable to the or your bouquets but most of all your Disabled veterans in Minneapolis hospitals Now, Therefore, it is Ordered, that County Treasurer for at least 5 per suggestions for real constructive were remembered by Hennepin a hearing on said petition be had at cent of the amount of the proposal. progress. Pay your New Year dues county Legionaires and Auxiliary session of said Board, commencing oil1 (Signed) O. J. SIMMONS the 24th day of January, 1922, at 10 County Auditor of Mower County. right now and get that other lad into members. If in all Minnesota there o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at (Official Seal.) the Legion. The inspiration of having was one lonely or hungry buddy on the Court House in the City of Austin, Dec. 22, 29, Jan. 5. you behind us will help your national Christmas Day, 1921, it was only because in said County, at which time and place all persons interested will be officers to deliver the goods. his Legion comrades were without Advertisements in The News reach FREE EXPERT heard, for and against said petition. You like its twice-a-week visits in your May the New Year hold much happiness knowledge of his plight. They the consumer INSPECTION It is Further O^ered, That a notice for all of us and for our country." were eager and1 anxious to help. of said meeting be -"posted in 3 public home. Why not pass the good wordv places in each of said districts- herein JfcWELR\ Our watering and testing service WHO CARES? named, and a copy thereof served upon is FREE but' it is NOT along. It's only $2.50 for 105 issues, every By Stafford King, Minnesota Legion the Clerks of each of said districts, Is the American Legion a fly-by-night careless or indifferent because at least ten days before the said day State Adjutant. organization? Will it gradually of this feature—it is painstaking Monday and Thursday. Send in appointed^ for said hearing, according "Do you know that in 1921 The and thorough. -weaken and die out Not if Minnesota to law. .American Legion of Minnesota fed The service is for YOU regardless Legion posts are any index. For By order of the Board of County theint name's and we will send them a of your make battery oyer 5,800 former service men, lodged Commissioners of Mower County, instead of weakening, Gopher Legionaires WATCH REPAIRING pnd without any obligation. Minnesota. sample copy post haste. over 1200, cared for over 590 families are increasing and multiplying. Try it. Dated this 20th day of December, We guarantee Satisfaction at 5 and gave employment to more than IFor instance, Stewartville had sixteen A. D. 1921. reasonable prices University of 1,400? This was in Minnesota, by -members in 1921—already it has By J. H. KREBSBACH, ldT'l_. JON ES ,'t Chairman of said Board. Minnesota Legionaires, for Minnesota Southern Minnesota -twenty-nine paid up for 1922. Winsted Attest: men and women. had forty-one in 1921—today it 413 N. Mbua St. Austin, Minn. O., J- SIMMONS, •DIAL 7502 "On January 1, 1922, there are over "has fifty-seven for 1922. Last "year -s&M JEWELER ft£&A"4Hw- 3,500 former service men out of work I}ec. 29, Jan 5. Abner Rude Post of South St. Paul .is- Ac. mmmrnrn