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iPSjNP K*f '••SSW J&S %&£$"&. ps» :•:••$ PageSix +&*i MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, N Thursday, Feb. 23, 1922. Interesting Features By Special Cooking and Sewing Suggestions News Writers for the Home and and Stories of Interest for the ^Household Prepared Recipes.. Women, Children of the County. Mpbds and Livers Govern Miss Jeanette Boles is -visiting University of Minnesota.-' 'Hands and Geo. A. Hormel & Co., One cow 50.00 New Piano Here Decker Bros., Goods for County Home 8^29 friends in Minneapolis. face washed before meals and at bed Minnesota State Sanatorium, Board and Treatment month of January for Miss Macbeth time a bath every day or at least Our Words and Actions Miss, Mary Hupey of Minneapolis for Bessie Hill, Alma O. Sibriel and James Krotter 139 40 once a week teeth brushed morning spent the week-end at the Roy Baumgarner ROAD AND BRIDGE and night a regular bed hour and ten S. L. Hattlestad, dragging state road No. 6 .»....$ 32.20 Miss Florence Macbeth, "Minnesota home, 202 Courtland avenue. A. C. White, Postage 4^00 hours of sleep each night with open Nightingale" will be the first singer A. C. White, Expense for meals on Job No. 2201 I'OO window will set a child on' the right Mayme Re-enters Fold to test out Central high school's A. E. Peterson, Maintenance of state road No. 3 3.50 road ..to health, they say. new Steinway Grand Piano, which arrived COLORFUL BREAKFAST COATS Larson Bros., Provisions for engineering crew 1.05 After Weeks of Electric Bfiie Prinf Co., Blue Prints here Tuesday. ,• Although simple, Ithe clothing 3.19 Decker JBros.,, Nails Absence. BLOOM IN TAFFETAS AND SATlNS A. J. Anderson, a representative of 35 should provide clean, whole garments Howard County Iowa, cost of 48-foot wood pile bridge 288.55 a St. Paul music house, installed the different clothing for each Conrad Knutson, Maintenance State Road No. 3 1.50 new piano. day and night clothing suited to the Earl Printing Co., Supplies for engineer Says Unlucky Moon One 70.35 Commissioner Johnson offered the following resolution and moved its Contributions from the Austin Male climate change of under clothing and That Gets Full on adoption: Chorus, which, according to LeRue nightgowns at least weekly change Whereas, according to the provisions of Chap. 370, Session Laws of Minnesota Last Quarter. Hilbert, treasurer, has disbanded, increased of stockings at least twice a week for the year 1917, it became the duty of the County Board of Commissioners the total fund by $12.70. warm underclothing and stockings to redistrict the County Commissioner Districts, and Whereas, due notice having heretofore been duly given as provided in heavy coat, cap and mittens for cold Austin, Feb- 23, 1922. Chap. 370, Session Laws of 1917. weather and shoes free from holes TO VISIT NORWAY. Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the county be and the same is hereby dis Bear Jane:— and of the right size. Mrs, Gilbert Sorflaten and three tricted into commissioner districts as follows: "Taint because I hate ye"—as the Right recreation will be insured by children left Tuesday night, for New First Commissioner District Irishman said—that I haven't written Population 1 the right sort of playmates a safe, They will sail Friday noon for York. Sargeant Townships 488 you lately, but somehow I haven't roomy place for outdoor and indoor Norway where they will visit Mrs. Sargeant Village 79 Jseen in the mood. play at least two hours outdoor play Sorflaten's parents at Stavanger. Waltham Township 673 What creatures of moods and tenses Waltham Village 180 every day constructive and suitable They will take the Norwegian American we are! Our_ moods and livers Udolpho Township 653 playthings and tools and some one line. Lansing Township 886 .govern our actions and our words with sympathetic oversight to direct Red Rock Township 586 vice-versa. Teach Child Health, the play. Brownsdale Village 271 The late psychologists claim there Dexter Township 618 Cleanliness Habits is a certain kind of indigestion caused Dexter Village 298 4,732 MISS E. OBER by "envy, malice and all uncharitablemess." Second Commissioner District A big attack of envy causes DIAL 7527 The formation of habits of health Pleasant Valley Township 432 no end of physical ills, dark spots before Racine Township 843 and cleanliness while young is an essential the eyes, neuritis aches, high Franltford Township 539 part of a child's training, according Grand Meadow' Township 488 l)lood pressure, loss of appetite, in to child welfare workers in TEACHER OF PIANO Grand Meadow Village 579 fact all the symptoms that you read home economics division of the Bennington Township 385 the in a Noan's Kidney Pills ad. Le Roy Township 735 Massage the Lines. Le Roy Village 707 4,708 And what's more beauty doctors Third Commissioner District County Commissioners' Proceedings Clayton Township 389 make a good living on envy—massaging Marshall Township 538 away *hose tell-tale little lines Elkton Village 102 around the mouth. Lodi Township 510 Taopi Village 153 A whole lot of folks won't fight envy Adams Township 693 as long as it is only spoiling their Adams Village 609 The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in dispositions and jeopardizing their Nevada Township 607 special session at the Ccyirt House in the City of Austin at 9 o'clock M., A. chances of Heaven, but if it is going Lyle Township ...... 560 February IJJth, 1922, pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. Lyle Village 505 4,666 to ruin digestion and beauty, envy All members present except Chairman Krebsbach. "The cnalrman being absent, Vice Chairman Hotson presided. •will indeed become unpopular. Fourth Commissioner District Minutes of last meeting read and on motion approved. Some people go thru life with a Austin Township 889 Communications read, considered and placed on file. deep-seated notion that they were Notice having heretofore been duly given to all land owners along the Windom Township 672 born under an unlucky moon (probably right of way of state aid roads which are now under construction that a hearing Rose Creek Village ..) 208 would be had at this time relative to any objection that anyone might one that got full on its last quarter) City of Austin, Third Ward '. 3102 4,871 have to the removing of certain trees along said right of way as provided by and that everybody else has Sec. 69 of Chap. 323, Session Laws of 1921 a number of land owners appeared more happiness, more friends and Fifth Commissioner District before the 'board in answer to said notice and after a full discussion and explanation City of Austin, First Ward 3382 as to the necessity of removing said trees, the matter was satisfactorily more money tharf*they have.. I don't City Austin, Second Ward 3634 7,016 adjusted. 01 have to go a block without finding At this time recess was taken until 2 o'clock P. M., at which time the ITitIS people who have mare than I, but I Total Population of County as per 1920 Census 25,993 board reconvened with all members present. Chairman Krebsbach presided. It has skirt portion in three tiers easy to start tlie day clad in Commissioner Hotson seconded the motion and on a vote being taken the also can find, in the same block, those Whereas the petition of Gustave E. Olson, a legal voter, freeholder and a cheerful dress whether we begin set together with cord covered wiin chairman declared the motion carried and the resolution unanimously adopted. resident of School District No. 69 joint in this county representing that he is that have less. by frying pancakes in a crisp the silk and joined to the body of the the owner of lands hereinafter described, which are situated in School District Men Never Brag. and pretty house frock or a gay bungalow coat in the same way. It is a simple The matter of appointing a weed inspector for the county of Mower was No. 69-Joint and adjoining School District No. 31, and asking that he with composition with square pockets, elbow "When I hear women (men never apron, or have nothing to do but discussed at length, and on motion the matter was laid over until the next his said lands may be set off from said district No. 69-Joint to said "School District sleeves and small sailor collat, all meeting. wear a luxurious, but less useful negligee. boast) bragging about how many No. 31 was presented to the County Board of County Commissioners of There appearing to be no further business to come before the board at using covered cord as a finish. These The manufacturers of all these this county at a session of said board on the 24th day of January, 1922 for action friends they have, how many parties this time, on motion the board adjourned sine die this 16th day of February bright colored or changeable silks and garments undertake to make them as of said board thereon. they are urged to attend and how A. D„ 1922. Whereas, it was thereupon ordered by said board that a hearing should satins are pretty with or without furbelows pretty as possible. many lovely Christmas presents they JOHN H. KREBSBACH, 'be had on said petition at a session of said board to be held on the 16th day and frills because of their color For morning wear, between the Attest: Chairman of County Board have, I realize that they haven't al"ways of February, 1922 in the Court House in the City of Austin in said county, and and shpen. house dress at one extreme and the O. J. SIMMONS, Whereas, it was farther ordered that due notice of the time and place been so blessed or they wouldn't The silk breakfast coat has newlyarrived County Auditor and Ex-Officio C^erk of Board. airy negligee at the, other, stand those of such hearing be given according to law, and -J speak of them any more than we rivals in other materials and popular and colorful breakfast coats Whereas, at the said session of the board of County Commissioners on the the new morning frocks and aprondresses speak of fresh air and pure water, but which blossom at the beginning of the 16th day of February, 1922, due proof of the posting and service of said order of plain sateen with decorative they are really trying to cover up an of hearing as therein directed'and required having been made and filed, said day and make its first *fheal Inspiring. features of cretonne-patterned cottons, petition having been publicly read and considered by the Board with everything IN AUTO TOPS acute attack of envy. They are made of satin or taffeta dnd look as if thoy might at least keep which was said by said interested parties for or against granting the usually such trimming as they have The wind is East and what's more, prayer of the petitioner and said board being of the opinion that the petition pace with llieni. is fashioned of the same materials in there is all the difference in the it's going to be there quite a spell according should be granted, it is therefore hereby ordered and determined that said petitioner pleatings or ruffles and the like. Small and the following described lands owned by him, to-wit. The S% of to my Dr. Wiles almanac. I world. Some are built for show -fruits or flowers made of silk provide the NE}4 of Section 12, Township 104, Range 15 West, be and" the same is threaten every day to burn up that some are built for wear. We pretty finishing touches for them. hereby set off from School District No. 69-Joint into said adjoining School omniscient pamphlet—for I can't enjoy make tops that are built to .One of these breakfast coats of taffeta District No. 31 and said lands are hereby made a part of said School District a-pleasant day, knowing what's in No. 31 for all purposes whatsoever. is shown in the illustration above. make your car appear as graceful COPYRIGHT IY VOTttN NIWAKK UNIOH Whereas, a petition having been filed by the officers of the School Board store for us tomorrow. My rheumatic and dashing as possible, of Independent School District No. 27, Mower County, Minnesota, pursuant to twinges begin a day or two early Mrs. Clyde Clefton entertained riot and yet to give the maximum of Chaper 236, General Laws of 1919, asking to have certain land set off from now—where they never used to come friends at a five o'clock bridge tea Common School Districts N'os. 26—45 and 55, all of Mower County, into and service. until the wind turned East. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, made a part of Independent School District No. 27 R. H. GRAY It Is Therefore On Motion Duly Ordered, that the time for hearing on said Mayme Waxes Poetic. at her home 904 North First street. petition be and the same hereby is set for March 10th, 1922, at 10 o'clock in "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." "1 am sure glad that the Supreme the forenoon of said day. It is further ordered that the County Auditor see THE WOLLS Architect of the Universe doesn't reveal that due published and posted notice of said hearing be given as provided by TAPIOCA his plans to us poor mortals. FAMILY DESSERTS law. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING On Motion the following resolution was unanimously passed! The poet says: Be It Resolved that the following schedule of wages be and the same hereby is a dessert that may Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Woll will appear "God's plans like lilies white cnfold PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. is adopted for maintenance and other road work for the year 1922 \iz be used in many combinations at the St. Olaf Lutheran church Man and Team, $100.00 per month. in a musical episode that will interest and is always a ,wholesome dessert Do not tear the close-cut leaves Day Labor, Man, 30 cents per hour. young and old. Tickets will be sold for children. by the Good Cheer Girls. Admission Man andJTeam, 50 cents per hour. "s apart, Be It Further Resolved, that A. C. White, County Highway Engineer be will be 50c for adults and 25c for students., Time will unfold the calyxes of Peach Tapioca. Monday, March 6th, at 8:15 and he is hereby appointed Superintendent of Maintenance of state,, aid roads Drain a can of peaches from the sold." p. m. in Mower County for the year 1922. A liquor or juice, using a pint of the Well here I go a moralizing instead Mi*. Carsten Woll studied in Europe Be It Further Resolved that he be^and is hereby empowered to hire and fruit if home canned sprinkle the and New York City, and Mrs. CaTsten discharge maintenance men and have lull supervision over said maintenance -of telling you- the news from Austin. peaches with one-third of a cupful Woll has studied with Alnerto Jones work under the directions, however, of the County Board. The Elks Minstrel was a grand and of powdered sugar and let stand an of New York City. You can't afford Be It.Further Resolved, that he be and is hereby empowered to issue time Srlorious success. The music was good, to miss this concert. checks on the 15th and last day of each month to persons so hired by him and hour soak one cupful of tapioca one the jokes were original, and the talent Advertisement 16-2-c doing maintenance work during the year 1922, not to exceed the sum of hour in cold water to cover, add $5000.00 ,on State Road No. 3 unusually fine. enough of the peach syrup to make CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION s, 3000.00 on State Road No. 4 A fairy godmother has placed a three cupfuls, heat to the boiling point FOR ADMINISTRATION. 700.00 on State Road No. 6 add tapioca drained from the cold Hardware Steinway Concert Grand Piano fn the 2500.00 on State Road No. 7 Estate of Alexander Roulston. waterr two-thirds of a cupful of sugar bigh. school auditorium. A Million 600.00 on State Road No. 9 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of and one-half of a teaspoonful of salt 1300.00 on State Road No. 10 For Hard Wear Dollar School House! A Steinway Mower. In Probate Court. coofc'pver hot water until the tapioca 400.00 on State Road No. 11 In the matter of thg Estate of Grand! I'll bet Albert Lea gets indigestion. 500.00 on State Road No. 12~ is clear. LjLne a pudding dish with Alexander Roulston, Decedent. But anyway I knew you A petition signed by a number of residents and land-owners of the Township the quartered peaches, turn in the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Implements, tools, paints, buildine hard of Pleasant Valley asking to have an additional 5 miles of state aid road would be surprised just like everybody Joseph Roulston, and W. J. Roulston, tapioca and bake slowly in: a moderate ware—anything you need—and good laid out in said Township ofr Pleasant Valley was filed with the county board the heirs at law of said deceased and in Austin is! service guaranteed. oven for 35 minutes. Serve hot or and duly considered. The board having heretofore decided not to designate to all persons interested in the granting Mayor Housecleans. cold with cream. We stock only the best in hardware and automobile any more state aid roads during the year 1922 or until the present laid out of administration of the estate of accessories. You will get more hard wear out of a gallon The Mayor has begun spring house•cleaning. state aid roads are constructed. On motion the petition was ordered placed said decedent. The petition of Joseph of the correct grade of (argoyle Mobiloils for your car, Cracker Custard Pudding. on file when the same would be considered together with other petitioners. They say a new broom Rouston, having been filed in this than any oil we know of—and we know severe!. Soak three-fourths of a cupful of when the board decides to lay out additional state aid roads. court, representing that Alexander sweeps clean. Any sweeping will to see the Vacuum Oil Company's Chart of Recommendations Ask tracker "crumbs in one quart- of On motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: Roulston, then a resident of the County It specifies the correct grades of engine and transmission, lubricants xaise some dust. scalded milk cool, add one-third of a of Mower, State of Minnesota, died COUNTY REVENUE This thunder and lightning and P. H. Leary, Witness State vs. Fred Neukom $ 1.00Frank intestate on the 29th day of January, cupful of sugar, one-fourth of a cupful Ryanr, Juror, State vs. Fred Neukom 1.00" rain makes me homesick for a Fourth 1922 ^»nd praying that letters of administration of butter, two eggs slightly beaten, C. V. Jones/ Juror, State vs. Fred Neukom 1.00 of his estate be granted •of July picnic—probably over at one-half teaspoonful of vanilla and J. E. Detwiler, Justice Fees 2.60 to Joseph Roulston, of Austin, Minnesota the same of lemon, with salt tb taste. 3rztnd Meadow or some remote spot, Walterick Printing Co., Office Supplies -9.80 and the court having fixed the Bake slowly one hojrrV in a moderate a sudden shower, and a sudden skid McCulloch Prtg. Co., Office Supplies 1.50 t'ime and place for hearing said petition: oven, spread jvith a meringue^ return Farnham Prtg. & Sta. Co., Office Supplies 18.00 into the ditch. to the^ oven and brown Mower County News, Printing Commissioners Proceedings 78.00 THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH As the old song says: serve with vanilla sauce. HammondJk Stephens Co., Office Supplies 17.69 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required Mobiloils ''In the good old summer time, Minnesota^Law Book Co., Supplement,' Minn. Digest (1921) 12.00 to show cause, if any you Ditto. W. J. Urbatch & Bro., Ladder 5.00 have before this court at the Probate Coffee Jelly With Cream. E. A. Dalager, Janitor Supplies 6.50 Skidding in the nearest ditch Court Rooms in the Courf aoak two tablespoonfuls of gelatin Austin Transfer Line, Haul ashes from Jail 4.50 A grade fair tack typt cf motor House, in the City of Austin, in the With my sweetheart mine. in one-half cupful of cold water onehalf Earl Printing Co., Office Supplies 11.35 County of Mmver, State of Minnesota, hour, dissolve intone cupful of I hold his hand, ^j Herald Publishing Co., Officfe Supplies 6.50 on the 6th day of Mareh» 1922, boiling water, strain and add two cupfuls Herald Publishing Co., Advertising .' 88.00 v--'' And he holds mine, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition of clear coffee, one-third of a Nat. Sales & Service Co., Typewriter Ribbon Coupons 27.00 should not be granted. And that's a very good sign w-mw -p. -.m cufpful of sugar and stir until the Geo. C. Clifford, Repairs at Court House 4.50 -Witness, the Judge of saia court, That we'll skid into the nearest Miller-Davis Co. Office Supplies r*... 53.55 sugar is dissolved. Turn into a ring and the seal of said court, this Decker Bros., Misc. "Supplies ..'... .88 ditch J" mould, chill, unmould on a serving 8th day of February, 1922. Decker Bros., Janitor Supplies 1.10 In the good old summer time." HENRY WEBER^JUN., dish, fill the center with sweetened Louis' F. Dow Co,, Office Supplies 38.75 Probate Judge. With lots of love, whipped cream, flavored with vanilla. N. Nicholsen, Boarding Prisoners "... 176.00 (Court Seal) jfc ,' —MAYME. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, COUNTY POOR W. R. Earl, Linoleum and goods for County Home 37.19 skid more than P. S.—Some cars Attorneys for Peitioner. V* ®thers-— Miss U&nitta^ Bates, Nurse at County Home (9 weeks) 162.00 File No. 4312. V" Feb. 9 Jf6, 23 4 Us'