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8B9H "S-y 1* Igl^r -f .:..,1 V«T»'V *4""". "~r •, ,- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Pour Wi Monday, March 27,1922 ir Mower County News ?*i0- A Good lijijtator., who, having been duly sworn according Prevent a Black Eye. as trustee or in any other fiduciary •'Look, Hannah," said her "mistress, to law, and that he deposes says SCHOOL DAYS When a child has had a fall or received relation, the' name of the person, or" '•The County Paper" is the •Jaren't those flowers" beautiful?" business manager of the Mower a blow which is likely to cause corporation for whom such trustee is Published every Monday and Thursday, and County News, that the following ''Deed an' dey are, ma'am replied is given that the said a black eye, the acting, also at Austin, Minnesota. best remedy is to butter to the is, best of his knowledge the cook. "Dey looks jist like de flowalis two paragraphs contain statements the parts for two or ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. three inches a and belief true statement of the on mah sistah's, new hat. Ain't ijfc affiant's embracing full knowledge around,.the eye every few E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor minutes for ownership, "management (and if a wonderful how nat'raly de Lord can and belief as to the circumstances and an hour. daily the paper, circulation), etc., of Northwestern Advertising Representatives: conditions under which stockholders make things?" so* the aforesaid publication for the date Minnesota Select List, 215 and security holders who do not appear try a Advertising is the art of making shown in the above caption, Required South Sixth Street, Minneapolis upon the books of the company News items from all sections of this by the Act of August 24, 1§12, embodied others think as you think about your as trustees, hold stock and securities 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. territory, are wanted by The News. in section 443, Postal Laws in a capacity other than that of a product. Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally and Regulations, printed on the reverse bona fide owner and this affiant has or Dial 2650. MARKET PLACE a a a S of this form, to-wit: not reason to believe that any other coyUnt *"lt t*ea«u 1 1. That the names and addresses person, association, or corporation LEGAL NOTICE of the publisher, editor, managing editor has any interest direct or indirect in and business managers are: Publisher, the said stock, bonds, or other securities Mower County News TO OUR. Roe & Gannon, Austin, Minn. than as so stated by him. 11044 .,V {qVI »l MEMBER* Editor, V. E. Fairbanks, Austin, il 'V AFFILIATING JOS. L. GANNON, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. P, Minn. Managing Editor, Jos. L. Gannon, Business Manager. SALE. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. phy vMw—r Austin, Minn. Business Manager, Sworn to and subscribed before me Default in the conditions of the Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Jos. L. Gannon, Austin, Minn. this 21st day of March, 1922. Pci7© mortgage hereinafter referred to has Added for all ads not paid for in advance. C. F. COOK, 2. That the owners are. (Give occurred by which the Power of Sale Readers or locals not run in Notary public, Mower County, Minn., names and addresses of individual this column will be charged at, the therein contained has become operative. My commission expires January 15, SUBSCRIPTION RATES owners, or, if a corporation, give its rate of 10 cents ner line. Such default consists in the Per Year, in advance $2.60 name and the names and addresses of 1923. non-payment of the principal .sum of Six Months^. $1.25 stockholders owning or holding 1 per March 23. money secured by said mortgage and HELP WANTED Single Copies •... .05 cent or more of the total amount of the interest thereon, arfd the non-payment MEDICAL Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 stock.) Herman Roe, Northfield, of taxes upon the property securing ADD TO YOUR INCOME—A sideline, Minn. Jos. L. Gannon, Austin, Minn. ELECTRICITY the said mortgage. Said mortgage spare or whole time agency, Entered as Second Class Matter at has been duly recorded and no 3. That the known bondholders, FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES meeting the tractor owner and the Post office at Austin, Minn., under action or proceedings have been instituted mortgagees, and other security holders ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR thresher. No investment. We show the act of March 3, 1879. owning or holding 1 per cent or at law to recover the debt secured PILES you how. Write Finnigan Mrg. Co., by said mortgage or any part more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, I. DR. A. ARNESON Box 57-M, Anamosa, Iowa. 25-3-p thereof, and there has been no assignment or other securities are: (If JUDGE MEIGHEN. of said mortgage, except as the are none, so state.) Rasmussen & OFFICES—Half block West of Far-' Square, upright, fair and impartial, HELP WANTED: Correspondents hereinafter stated. Daane, Austin, Minn. Anna B. Roble, mers and Merchants State Bank wanted all over Mower County by Judge John F. D. Austin, Minn. NOTICE IS "THEREFORE GIVEN the Mower County News. If you like Meighen, who has announced 4. That the two paragraphs next AS FOLLOWS: to write or think you can write Insurance Specialists above, giving the names of the owners, that he will not be a candidate 1. The name of the mortgagors are news, inquire at the News office stockholders, and security holders. Joseph Keenan and Elizabeth L. Keenan, for the Tenth District bench about our proposition. See City if any, contain not only the list his wife. The name of the mortgagee Austin Insurance Agency Editor. 10-tf. next term, is one of the ablest of stockholders and security holders is Sehanke & Company, a corporation. E. Ray Cory, Manager men Austin has had the pleasure as they appear upon the books of the The mortgage is dated the WANTED Babcock Building company but also, in cases where the of meeting. 25th day of October, 1916, and was COPYRIgHT. stockholder or security holder appears AUSTIN, MINNESOTA duly recorded in the office of the Register WANTED—To buy a showcase. Inquire Possessing a calm, judicial upon the books of the company of Deeds of Mower County, at our- place of business. mein, yet .not over burdened Minnesota, on the 18th day of November, Sehmitz Auto Electric Company. cause some fellow who has a salary be increased from $4,500 to $5,000. with a sense of the importance 1916, at 4 o'clock P. M., in 25-2-c little authority gets an idea he He proposed it again in that of his position when not on the Book 50 of Mortgages on page 533. [J[ t|t year's bill. When the item was reached would like to see how it works FOR SALE -THERE IS NEVER The mortgage registration tax thereon bench, Judge Meighen takes In the discussion on .the floor, this colloquy out. was duly paid. with him the respect and well ensued: FOR SALE—Registered Poland China Thereafter and on the 23rd day of "The new law is 'one of those A DOUBT wishes of the entire community bred gilts. Waldo Johannsen, Austin. Mr. Stafford—Mister Chairman, I reserve November, 1916, the said mortgage kind of things' that are great Rural 3905. 24-2-p a point of order on the paragraph. when he leaves us at the expiration and note which it secures were duly theoretically but take an awful Is the entomologist whose salary you assigned and transferred to the Dalton of his term next January. propose to increase the same person recommended -NEVER A FAILURE tumble when they are put State Bank, by the said mortgagee, FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, for an increase last year? which assignment was duly recorded and Carbon Paper. We have a fine into practice." Mr. Lever—Yes he has been In the government While the Judge has discredited in the office of the Register of line of the famous Milo ribbons and service many, many years. "There is wide-spread criticism rumors that he might have Deeds of said County on the 7th day carbon paper for all makes typewriters. The Chairman—I make the point of order. of the amendment to the of December, 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M., When in need of either of political aspirations, and there Mr. Lever—I concede it. election laws providing for preprimary in Book 50 of Mortgages on page 559. these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy Outside of the air you breathe, there is no is absolutely no reason to believe Mr. McLaughlin of Michigan—Will the 2. The whole sum of principal and you with this superior brand. conventions," adds the gentleman reserve his point of order? that he is not sincere in interest secured 'by said mortgage is 3-tf. commodity in such general use by everyone Worthington Globe. "The theory Mr. Stafford—I will reserve It. due and payable. The amount due his statements that his resignation Mr. McLaughlin—The committee made is that by holding county REAL ESTATE as money. upon said mortgage both of principal the recommendation to increase the salary has no political significance, and interest at the date of this notice and state conventions and endorsing $500, took testimony on it and considered The News believes that FOR RENT Five room house on it very carefully. In our judgment is $3658.30, with interest at the rate Some day, you will be tired working and candidates to appear the Increase in salary ought to be half acre of land. On South River should the Judge ever enter of five per cent per annum, on the on the tickets at the June primaries made for an official who has been in the Street. Inquire of R. Luksik, Austin, need a long rest. You can look forward to $3587.50 from this date. Default has the political arena, he will department, as the chairman says, tor. a Route 6. 23-3-p the air will be cleared also been made by the mortgagors in have the unqualified endorsement Long time at the head of this bureau. He this day with pleasure if you deposit in this the payment of the taxes upon the _0f a multitude of candidates. has performed able and faithful services. of the legal fraternity premises securing said mortgage, FOR SALE WASHINGTON LANDS Ther salary Is less than that paid to the 1$ practice the thing does not bank a small part of your earnings each here and others with whom he which amount together with the penalty heads of other bureaus. We felt, after —Irrigated farms, orchards, and #ork out right. listening to all that was said, and with a accrued to difte is $30.54. All of land soon to be irrigated in great week. has come in contact. knowledge of the work he has been doing "The election of delegates the aforesaid sums of principal and Yakima Valley. Mild climate, priced Judge Meighen Austin wishes and has done, the salary proposed Is not interest are claimed to be due and are right terms. Western Realty Company, proved largely a farce. In spite too- large. you success in your future due upon said mortgage, together Clogg Bldg., Yakima, Washington. Mr. Stafford—How long has he been of the fact that the newspapers work. with the costs and disbursements allowed THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK 22-4-p there? printed numerous articles on by law, and attorneys' fees provided Mr. Lever—He has been there forty-two the subject, the pre-primary years. in said mortgage to the amount Statement of the Ownership, Management, Mr. Stafford—What Is his age? A USELESS ELECTION. of $75. conventions will cost the state Circulation, Etc., Required Mr. Lever—Over sixty, perhaps nearer of Austin, Minn. 3. A description of the mortgaged Ola M. Levang, editor of Lecang's the Act of Congress of August by thousands of dollars-with little seventy, but he is still vigorous and able premises conforming to the description 24, 1912, (Lanesborp) Weekly, to do good work. He is one of the beneficial result. The Globe in said mortgage is as follows, greatest entomologists in the world. of Mower County News, published Member Federal Reserve System. again gets at the heart of the favors a repeal of the law." to-wit: The SouthHalf of the Northwest The Chairman—The point of order is semi-weekly, at Austin, Minnesota, matter with his comments on Quarter1 of Section Six, Township sustained. for April 1, 1922. Five minutes later the matter of One Hundred One North, Range J. L. MITCHELL, the new .%primary convention P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Eighteen West in Mower County, Doctor Nelson's salary was reached. of Mower, ss. system. President Vice President Cashier Minnesota. The secretary of agriculture recommended Before me, a Notary Public in and Ola says: Where Your 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale an Increase of his pay from for the state and county aforesaid, contained in said mortgage and according "Because of the new state $3,500 $4,000. to This happened: personally appeared Jos. L. Gannon, to the statutes in such case party primary convention system Taxes Go Mr. Stafford—Mister Chairman, I reserve made and provided, said mortgage the point of order on the paragraph. the taxpayers of Fillmore will be foreclosed and the land described Will the chairman of the committee county will have an extra bill therein will be sold by the inform the house as to how long sheriff of Mower' County, or his deputy, this biologist' has been in the service to foot. Ill of the government and how long he has at public vendue, to the highest How Uncle Sam Spends "It wijU: cost the taxpayers been receiving the present salary of $3,500, bidder for cash, on Tuesday, the 9th Your Money in Conducting of the coiinty, republican, democrat, on which you recommend an Increase of day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the 1800? nonpartisan, and socialist, Your Business forenoon, at the West Front Door of Mr. Lever—Mister Chairman, this gentleman, the Court House in the City of Austin, regardless of party affiliation, whose name is Nelson, has been in said Mower County, Minnesota, in the service of the department since probably not less than November, 1890. He has served as chiet to pay said indebtedness, interest, By EDWARD G. LOWRY $1,250 real money that thirtythree field naturalist from 1907 to 1912, and was taxes, attorneys'. fees and disbursements, assistant in charge of the biological investigation, The Opening of the republican delegates may Author "Washington Close-Ups," "Banks pH subject t.Q'i redemption at any from 1913 to 1914. On August Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political time within one year from the date be sent from Fillmore county and Economic Articles to Leading Periodica!* 6, 1914, he was appointed assistant chief of sale as provided by law. and a Writer of Recognized Authority on tbt of the bureau and on December 1, 1916, to the G. O. P. district and Government's Erickson Implement Company National Business Methods. Dated March 24, 1922. was made chief of the bureau. He took state conventions March 30 the place of Doctor Henshaw. DALTON STATE BANK, I Copyright, Western Newspaper Union and 31. Mr. Stafford—And the salary has been Assignee of Mortgagee. $3,500 since 1916? CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, "In other words, every republican XIII. Mr. Lever—Yes. R. C. ALDERSON, South of the Court House delegate chosen as a WHY GOOD MEN DODGE Mr. Stafford—What is his age? Attorneys for Assignee of Mr. Lever—I should think that Doctor result of the party primary The government service must look Mortgagee, Austin, Minnesota. Nelson is round fifty years of age. Deere Implements DeLaval Separators election held last week represents largely to the graduates from colleges Mch. 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1. Mr. Stafford—He is not superannuated. Mr. Lever—Oh, no he is a very vigorous and universities in recruiting for its an outlay from the public man. technical work. Replies to an inquiry funds of about $37.50. Case Tractors Worthington Engines Mr. Stafford—Mister Chairman, I withdraw the addressed to some forty of leading the point of order. "These figures are based upon the colleges and universities of country Doctor Howard was refused his increase estimates as follows: to discover what class of men took Louden Barn Equipment of pay because he was too old, "Ballots and other election '^Hammered RICHMOND civil service examinations, whether "over sixty, perhaps nearer seventy." supplies for thirty-three precincts, the number is decreasing and, if so, Doctor Nelson was allowed his increase $750.00. the reasons, disclose vividly what the because he was not superannuated DeLaval Service Day—Fri. & Sat, Mar, & Apr. training schools of technical and scientific PISTON RINGS "Judges and clerks of election, but in his prime, "round fifty 31 1st men think about the government years of age." expenses of polling places as an employer. They warn their Now, as a matter of fact, Doctor in precincts where special graduates against government service, Howard is more than two years younger For the benefit of our many customers and users of DeLaval Separators we have elections had to be called, and and the graduates heed the warning. than Doctor Nelson. Is it any wonder established a 'DE LAVAL SERVICE DAY.. making returns from thirtythree Cftrnegie Institute of .Technology! that scientific men of any attainments On this day we shall be glad to have any DeLaval user bring in his separator to precincts, about $500.00. at Pittsburgh, reports: are reluctant to enter a service our store for a thoro and careful inspection and adjustment, which will be made "What do you think of the It is certainly true that the best of our where the measure of the value of graduates are not interested in government free of charge. Should any parts, due to unusual wear or accident, need to be replaced, party primary system anyhow their services is set down in any such employment because they feel that, this will be done, the only charge being for the price of the new parts used. haphazard and casual way? Ain't she a beaut? first of all, it does not pay adequate salaries, nor does it offer opportunity for NO CHARGE will be made for the service. "Thank heaven, delegates advancement that private enterprise does. It is not necessary to bring in the base of your machine, merely the top half, bowl, THE CHEERFUL CttTO chosen at the county convention This spring I interviewed all the members and tinware complete. of the graduating class, isxcept the will have to pay their own women, and none of them would consider expenses to and from the conventions government employment, although" there \aA winder "tkrov^k life were many positions open. There which are expected to As a Special Inducement to anyone in need of an Engine and to advertise the Worthington are now about 1,500 male graduates of the jo yrvay^t iz.tcf play such a large part in saving institute, and I will venture to state that Engine, with Webster Magneto, we will up to April 10th, 1922, make the We doivt know quite wh&t the country." not more than ten are employed by .the following prices: government. "Every one here," adds the Replies of similar tenor and import we, tre 1 H. P. ENGINE .... $40.00 "THE of piston Waseca Journal, "appeared to were received from the University of Hammering Uell Get itrui^ttrved ovt rings is as, old as the hills. H. P. ENGINE 47.50 Chicago, Leland Stanford university, 1V2 be perfectly dis-satisfied with .©ft At tstru pit** tKov$k Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPrinceton Ask any railroad engineer the new convention election 2^ H. P. ENGINE 77.50 university, Indiana university, And there'5 some. who has spent years at the law. 5£ti»Fictior\ irv and the University of Wisconsin. throttle. 4 H. P. ENGINE .... .1 "The total vote at last Tuesday's Inequality of compensation is one tk*t. election in the city of Electru Richmond Rings are of the chief reasons that deter scientific Besides these prices on Engines the priceson all lmplements have been reduced and Waseca was 98 votes-r-count RW. mep: from going Into the ^government ca//y hammered by modern we are ready to take care of your needs in repaif& as well as. complete machines. 'em if you don't believe it. X/ service. Congress fixes the salaries: methdds, as recommended by 'of most of the government employees. aikomobile engineers. "This was the vote cast out I can give a concrete Illustration .QUALITY MACHINERY AT RIGHT fRICES of normal ^1700 which were of how it determines the sal. The Ring That cast at the' last election here WHEN BETTER IS MADE WE WILL HANDLE THEM aries of scientific men. two years ago when Governor Stops Oil Troubles Dr. Leland O. Howard and Dr._ Edward Preus was elected. W. Nelson are two scientists In Bridge of Tragic Memories. ERICKSON IMPLEMENT CO.» We have complete stocks of gv "There is- only one thing to the employ of the government who The Bridge of Sighs at Venice, oyer all sizes and oversizes do, if the people of the state do have national reputations. which all prisoners are taken from the Th£ appr opr^atiqn bill for the Department Sehmitz Auto Electric Co ball of Judgment to the place where *not like the law then remove it of Agriculture 'was under execution takes place, Is an ancient 4?I|IH OF CWIRT HOUSE AUSTIN, MINNESOTA and restore the old caucus system. consideration in the house 'on January structure, havjn^ been built |in 1S89,,* Complete Auto Electric Service. 1 30th, 1920. The secretary of agriculture but no recoi?fflh&s been kept of pel lUki 216 East Bridge Street. ^"Why should: we have such .had- been- recommending for five number of prisoners who have passed a nuisance anyway, just be- AUSTIN, MINN oj* sis years that Doctor Howard's over it' r-rr v"' Jr .v V' bCA''4^«. _1 ^'4 mvfl r|*£ -JkrT'X '•PW i?