Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 18, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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JT Auto -Locomotive Makes Ural Let Mrs. Mary Graves T?U You Her Interesting store lien's will be Mower County News Market Ri found on every page of The News in Place is the place to list anything Poultry Raising Experience. this issue. Shop h«re first. you may nave to dispose of. "Three years ago bought an Incubator, this year I've made money. Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn't DONOVAN & GOSLEE A S I N know until -a friend gave me a cake ,v Funeral Directors of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery* Kept finding and Embalmers SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD, APRIL 25, 1922 them. Suddenly, they disappeared ONE DAY ONLY Day Calls—Phone 2188 altogether. It's the only sure rat The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in 27 Night Calls killer." Take Mrs. Graves' advice. special session in the court house in the City of Austin'at 9:00 o'clock A. M., T. W. Donovan—5914 Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and Tuesday, April 25th, 1922 pursuant to a call heretofere duly made. Saturday, May H. A. Goslee—6637 guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. All members present, viz: Motor and Carriage Service Advertisement—May. J. H. Krebsbach 1 A. Hotson H. P. Johnson Galloway Circus Grounds LEGAL NOTICES S. D. Thompson J. F. FAIRBANKS J. J. Gjerness O. J. Simmons, County Auditor 10341. The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion duly approved. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Communications were read, duly considered and ordered placed on file. of Mower. In District Court, Tenth C?J The resignation of C. L. Schwartz as Weed Inspector for the West District Judicial District. Eclipse Lumber Company, was received and on motion accepted, and the matter of the appointment PATTERSON'S Dealer In fit of a successor to be taken up at the next meeting. A corporation, Plaintiff, On motion thex following resolution was unanimously passed: vs. TRAINED COAL, WOOD, LIME, Be It Resolved, that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized C. F. Gorman, Clarence WILD ANIMAL to transfer Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) from the County Jail Building Gorman and N. F. Banfield, CIRCUS CEMENT, SEWER PIPE IX?fendants. Fund to the County Revenue Fund. A resolution from the Town Board of the Town of Grand Meadow protesting SHERIFF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BRICK AND WALL against the County Board paying any part of the cost of the bridge UNDER JUDGMENT OF MECHANIC to be erected on the federal highway in the City of Austin, and also protesting PLASTER. LIEN FORECLOSURE. against the present salaries of the County officers and recommending a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i* a reduction, was received. The same was ordered placed on file for future reference under and by virtue of a judgment and consideration. Herds of Elephants and1 decree entered in the above entitled At this time the matter of the petition of the School Board of Independent Office 301 East Bridge St. action on the 19th day of April, Bens of Wild Beasts School District No. 27 to have the territory comprising School District No. 26 rr r,^ 1922, a certified transcript of which and certain territory in School Districts Nos. 45 and 55 attached to Independent Broves of Horses 4 1 I has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, Pho,ne: Main 32 School District No. 27, was taken up the firm of Sasse & French appearing Sheriff of Mower County, Trained Animals for the petitioners and H. H. Dunn, Norm Peterson and M. A. Nelson INTERNATJONAl Minnesota, will sell at public auction appearing for the objectors. Austin, Minn. yndffir mmkmt'Vtit£S to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, Pursuant to an advertisement heretofore duly made that proposals would the 3rd day of June, 1922, at -4* be received at this time for the furnishing of material, labor and the construction This auto-locomotive, so called because it is gasoline operated and runs on of All Kinds 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the West of Bridge No. 3759 30-ft reinforced concrete through girder span and a standard gauge track, made its maiden trip recently from Philadelphia to Front Door of the Mower County one Monolithic concrete culvert, size 8x6, the following proposals were received: Washington over the Pennsylvania railroad tracks. It has a capacity of 65 [Court House in the City of Austin in passengers and can maintain an average speed of 35 miles per hour. 3—818 CIRCUS RINGS—3 I said County, in one parcel the premises W. T. Baxter, Webster City, Iowa. and^real estate described in said Bridge No. 3759 $3050.00 100 Circus Acts frca Every Country. judgment and decree, tc-wit: The Culvert 6S5.00 Real Estate Transfers LEGAL NOTICE West one acre of Out Lot Eight located ACROBATS and GYMNASTS iri the Southeast Quarter of the Total $3735.00 Southwest Quarter of Section Two, Lyman D. Baird et ux to John H. MALE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS SHERIFF'S SALE. 'Township One Hundred Two, Range Skinner and W. W. Walker, trustees, Notice is hereby given that by vir- Eighteen, Mower County, Minnesota. A CF 0 THE WORLDS GREATEST O A tract of land NWJ/4 NE% 3-102N-18 tue of a judgment of the District Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying Ormond & Feller, Rochester, Minn. 0 9 CLOWN FEMMAKERS 0 9 W, adjoining Lansing avenue, $3,500. Court for Mower County, Minnesota, a lien on said premises held by Bridge No. 3759 $3490.00 rendered on the 9th day of May, 1922, John H. Skinner and W. W. Walker, said plaintiff in the sum of $1550, together Superbly Entertaining, Culvert 800.00 in favor of Glen G. Morrison, and trustees, to Al. Wengert, F. A. with the lawful disbursements, Thrilling and Amazing against Charles S. Heald, Adella K. Ryan and S. A. Smith, trustees of costs and expenses of sale. Total $4290.00 Heald and Edgar F. Tiedemann, for Austin lodge No. 414, B. P. O. Elks, Dated April 19th, 1922. 11 a.m.—Grand free Street Parade—11 a.m. Anton Odden, Grand Meadow, Minn. the sum of $3211.41, a copy of which tract of land adjoining Lansing avenue, N. NICHOLSEN, p.m. Bridge No. 3759 ...$3300.00 Performances 2:00 and t:00 certified by the clerk of said court in NWy4 NE% 3-102N-18W, $1. Sheriff of Mower County. Culvert 700.00 having been delivered to me, I will Thomas D. Smith et ux to Harry CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, sell at public auction to the highest Morgan and Clara A Morgan, tract B. E. HUGHES, WATCH THE AMMETER on Total $4000.00 bidder for cash, at the West Front of land 26-102 and 1?W, $1,800.00. Attorneys for Plaintiff, your car—it tells and warns the Chernus Construction Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Door of the Mower County Court R. P. Crane and Adah Crane to Austin, Minn. Spencer Jordan owner about many things going Bridge No. 3759 $3542.00 House, in the City of Austin, said Clarence W. Rosenthal, lots 1 and 2, Apr. 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25. on in his Culvert 700.00 County and State, on the 24th day of block 11, Woodlawn. Park Addition, June, 1922, at ten o'clock A. M., the $1,000.00. STARTING—LIGHTINGIGNITION NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Funeral Director. Total $4242.00 following described property, situated Arthur Tunnell et ux to Frank E. Highway Bridge Co., Minneapolis, Minn. in Mower County, Minnesota, the SALE. Lukenbill, lor 12, block 7, Kenwood The Establishment of system. Bridge No. 3759 $3850.00 .South Half (S%) of the Southeast Park Place, $120.00. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF Service. Culvert 910.00 W. C. Tunnell' et ux to Frank E. Quarter (SE%) of section four (4), THE FOLLOWING MORTGAGE If you can't interpret its readings—if Lukenbill, lot 13, block 7, Kenwood subject to highway on the east and FORECLOSURE SALE: it is acting queerly—if Total $4760.00 Park Place, $220.00. south, and the West Half (Wy2) of 1. The name of the mortgagor is it isn't working—come to this H. F. Garbisch, Austin, Minn. Olaus Alfson to Gustaf Pufahl, lots the Northeast Quarter (NE1^) of E. S. Babcock and the name of the up-to-date station NOW. Bridge No. 3759 $2870.00 6 and 7, block 4, Kenwood Park Place, section nine (9), all in township one mortgagee and present owner of said city, $1.00. hundred two (102) north of range Culvert 650.00 Repairs and service for all W. R. EARL mortgage and the mortgage indebtedness V. R. McCoy et ux to Waltham sixteen (16) west of the 5th P. M., systems. thereof, is The First National subject to highway on the north, and Total $3520.00 State Bank, E% SW% 6-104N-17W, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -.en j- 4.- ii. Bank, Austin, Minnesota, as Trustee University of Southerns $1.00. After due consideration, on motion the contract was awarded to H. F. 'he heirs of John LaClair, deceas- t0 Business Residence government survey thereof. F. E. Clark to J. F. Sanders and A. Minnesota Garbisch for both the bridge and culvert bridge No. 3759 for the sum of Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Dated May 9th, 1922. B. Deibe, NW% 22 and W% SW% $2870.00 and the Culvert for the sum of $650.00, making a total sum of $3520.00, 2. The date of said mortgage is the AUSTIN, MINN. N. NICHOLSEN, Phone 7502 15-101N-14W, $1.00. he being the lowest bidder. The Chairman of the County Board and the 4th day of March, A. D. 1920, and Sheriff of Mower County, County Auditor were instructed to enter into a contract with H. F. Garbisch said mortgage was duly recorded in Advertisements in The News reach Minnesota. for the same. the office of the Register of Deeds for the consumer. May 11, 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22. The remainder of the day was consumed in the hearing of the school petition Mower County, Minnesota, on the 4th of Independent School District No. 27. day of March, A. D., 1920, at 5 o'clock J. E. Crippen, Ins. premium on amphitheater bldg 25.00 Recess was taken until tomorrow morning, April 26th at which time the P. M. in Book 51 of Mortgages on N. Nicholsen, Boarding prisoners for March 131.00 Board reconvened with all members present. Page 535. J. L. Philbrick, Fertilizer for Court House lawn 3.00 The matter of the hearing on the school petition of Independent School 3. The above described mortgage Economy Grocery, Matches for Jail .94 District No. 27 was again resumed and practically the entire day was taken contains the following recital "this Dunlap Bros., Lunches for Jury 7.80 up by this hearing, at the close of which the matter was taken under consideration mortgage is given to secure part of Eunice L. Rice, Traveling "expenses 84.56 and a recess taken until tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock A. M., at the purchase price of the above described Miller-Davis Company,\ Supplies for County Supt 10.09 which time the Board reconvened with all members present. premises" which said premises Miller-Davis Company, Supplies for Sheriff and Clk. of Ct. 17.35 Whereas, the petition of the School Board of Independent School District are more particularly hereinafter Miller-Davis Company, Supplies for County Auditor's Office 10.30 No. 27 of Mower County, Minnesota, having been presented to the Board of described in this notice. Miller-Davis Company, Supplies forjudge of Probate 20.12 County Commissioners of said county, setting forth the name and kind of 4. Default has been made in the THE UNIVERSAL CAR Miller-Davis Company, Office supplies ... 7.98 district involved, the description of the land in question ,the names of the payment of the interest due on the Louis F. Dow Co., Supplies for Clerk of Court 76.00 owners thereof and the reasons for the request and praying that the land adjoining principal of said mortgage which said Louis F. Dow Co., Office Supplies 41.15 or projecting into said school district (consisting of the whole of interest on March 4th, 1922, at which Le Mars Printing Co., Office supplies 37.29 Common School District No. 26 and a part of Common School Districts Nos. time said interest was due and payable, R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Stationery for Court Reporter 25.00 45 and 55) be set off into Independent School District No. 27 and made a part amounted to the sum of One Herald Publishing Co., Publishing Financial Statement, Commissioners' K| Thousand Dollars ($1000.00). By reason thereof by order of said Board the time of hearing of said petition was set Proceedings and Delinquent Tax list 1368.36 for March 10, 1922, and on said date by request of Sasse & French, Attorneys of said default The First National Mower County News, Publishing notice of examinations 2.20 for petitioners, and H. H. Dunn, Attorney for the objectors, an adjournment Bank, Austin, Minnesota, as trustee, Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., Repairs on adding machine 6.50 was taken until 10:00 o'clock A. M., April 20th, at which time the hearing of for the heirs of John LaClair, deceased, Herald Publishing Co., Ballots and Court Calenders 92.75 said petition was taken up Sasse & French appearing for the petitioners and said mortgagee, does hereby Schleuder Paper Co., Office Supplies 36.65 elect to declare and does hereby declare H. H. Dunn, Norm Peterson and M. A. Nelson appearing for the objectors. Herald Publishing Co., Publishing Commissioners' Proceedings 71.65 the entire sum remaining unpaid At the (dose ot tne hearing which lasted the better part of two days, and Herald Publishing Co., Publishing notice of examinations 2.20 and secured by said mortgage to after duly considering all the evidence and everything which was said for or Herald Publishing Co., Publishing notice to contractors 5.40 IDs be now due and payable and there is against granting the prayer of the petitions and said Board being of the opinion Earl Printing Co., Office supplies :. 8.00 thereby declared to be due at the date that said petition should not be granted. Mower County News, Office supplies 18.25 of this notice on said mortgage, principal It Is Hereby On Motion Duly Ordered and Determined that said petition Herald Publishing Co., Financial Statement Books 48.75 in the sum of Twenty Thousand be and the same is hereby denied by order ^f the Board. J. M. Beck, Tax Books for 1922 252.80 Dollars ($20,000.00) and interest on the On Motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: COUNTY POOR principal of said mortgage at the date Whereas the County of Mower is the owner of the grounds upon \frhich W. L. McLaughlin, Groceries for County Home ... $ 61.54 hereof in the sum of Eleven Hundred the Mower County Agricultural Society holds its annual f^irs, and, St. Olaf Hospital, hospital care of J. D. Davison 40.50 Four and 78|i00 Dollars ($1104.78) Whereas the County Board of said Count/ believes that the fairs to be Clifford C. Leek, M. D., Medical care of Jess Davison 50.00 making a total amount due on said held by said Mower County Agricultural Society should be clean, uplifting and Mower Co. F. F. & L. M. Ins. Co., Premium on Ins. on County Home 8.48Ray mortgage at the date of this notice, educational, and that nothing should be permitted on said grounds that would Pettit, Service for three sows 4.50 including principal and interest as be detrimental to the best interests of said fairs and the public attending the McCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal for County Home 256.88 aforesaid, in the total sum of Twentyone same, and, Minnie Lappin, Nurse at County Home 105.00 Thousand and Four and 781100 Whereas the County Board considers that it is against the best interests West Dry Goods Co., Blankets for County Home 17.40 Dollars ($21,004.78). of said fairs and the public attending the same to allow the so-called "Street Hommel Electric Co., Repairs and supplies for County Home 2.65 5. The description of the mortgaged Carnivals" to exhibit on said fair grounds, Farrel Meat Co., Meat for County Home 20.49 One-lbn Thick premises which are situated in the Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, by the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota State Sanatarium, Treatment for month of March for Bessie County of Mower and State of Minnesota, Minnesota, that it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that the so-called Hill, Alma Sibriel and Jacob Krotter 134.45 is as follows: "Street Carnivals" should hereafter be prohibited from entering or exhibiting Ringdahl & Kautz, Meat for County Home 5.93 The Northeast quarter (NE1^) of on said Fair Grounds at any and all times. Frank#Uzlik, Groceries for.County Home .....* 72.30 the Southeast quarter (SE^i) and the At this exceptionally low With Pneumatic Commissioner Johnson offered the following resolution and moved its COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE South -one-half (S%) of the Southeast or Solid Tires and adoption: Grimm Bros., Misc. Hardware $ 15.05 price no merchant ormanufacturer quarter (SE1^) of Section Eight demountable rim a. Whereas, in the month of July 1921 when the County Board was making C. A. Carlson, Gas storage and repair of counts auto 58.28 (8) and the North Half (N%) of the Your choice of can afford to do up the estimate or budget for the tax levy it was estimated that at least Six Lyle Culvert & Road Equip. Co., Repairs for Pony Grader 29.40 Northeast quarter (NEJA) of Section either the special Thousand Dollars ($6000.00) would be necessary for the maintenance of old Lyle Culvert & Road Equip. Co., 8 Drag scrapers 81.44 Seventeen (17) all in Township One without a Ford one-ton gearing of 5-1/ 6 to bridges during the year 1922, and, Lyle Culvert & Road Equip. Co., 2 Drag scrapers 20.36 Hundred Three (103) Range Eighteen 1 for speed delivery Whereas it has since been determined that the special law which required truck. A truck that has H. O. Austinson, Oak bridge piling 30.00 or the standard (18) containing 200 acres, more or the County to construct and keep in repair all bridges in the County has been Martin & Fosse, Provisions for engineering crew .... 4.30 gearingof 7-1/4 tol less, according to the U. S. government always been considered repealed and that under the now existing law the expense of constructing and Le Fax Inc., Office supplies ..." 2.25 for heavy hauling. survey. keeping in repair the bridges falls upon the respective townships by owners as the greatest Mower County News, Office supplies 20.50 6. No action at law or proceeding Be It Therefore Resolved that the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) H. Wood, Filling at bridge No. 3344 .» 37.50 or otherwise has been instituted to recover value for the money, even when sold at be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the Road and Bridge Fund of Andrew Sathre, Right of way for round corner 25.00 the debt secured by said mortgage the County to each of the several townships in said County for the purpose Edwin N. Johnson, Right of way for round corner 25.00 a higher price. or any part thereof. of assisting said townships in maintaining their bridges. Iver Uglum, Right of way for round corner 25.00 7. Notice is hereby further given Be It Further Resolved, that the County Auditor be and he is hereby Joseph H. Ulwelling, Right of way for round corner 25.00 that by virtue of the Power of Sale Its power, endurance, dependability, authorized to draw his warrant chargeable to the County Road and Bridge Mike Kasel, Right of way for round corner .. 25.00 contained in said mortgage and pursuant Fund for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) to each of the twenty economy of upkeep and operation, and Ernest Boyd and Gertie Boyd, Right of way for round corner 26.00 to the statute in such case made townships, making in the aggregate a total sum of Six Thousand Dollars Schleuder Paper Co., Office supplies 4.30 and provided, the above described its capacity to handle loads safely are well ($6000.00.) A. C. White, Postage for engineer 5.00 premises will be sold by the Sheriff Commissioner Thompson seconded the motion and on a vote being taken A. C. White, Expenses of engineer 8.95 known Ford Truck qualities, and so recognized of Mower County, Minnesota, as provided the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the resolution The Improvement Bulletin, Advertising for bridge proposals 10.40 by law for the foreclosure of adopted. by farmers and business concerns Earl Printing Co., Office supplies 2.00 mortgages by advertisement, at the On Motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: On Motion the bill of the Township of Dexter for $85.00 for a culvert was the country over. West Front Door of the Mower County COUNTY REVENUE laid over for investigation. Court House in the City of Austin, J. E. Detwiler, Justice Fees $ 62.25 On Motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: Mower County, Minnesota, on the 31st The extremely low price is creating an Eada Anderson, Grading Examination papers 10.50 Be It Resolved, that the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars be set apart from day of May, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock Mrs. C. M. Hubbard, Grading Examination papers 9.00 the General Revenue fund of Mofrer County and appropriated subject to the increased demand for the Ford one-ton A. M., to satisfy the amount due on Mrs. Harry Opsahl, Grading Examination papers 9.00 order of the Dean of the Department of Agriculture of the University of Minnesota said mortgage including principal and Myrtle Dickey, Grading Examination papers 12.00 truck, so we advise the placing of your for the support of county co-operative extension work in agriculture interest together with the cost and G. L. Jennings, Grading Examination papers 9.00 and home economics for the year beginning July 1st, 1921, payable one hundred disbursements of this sale as provided order now to insure reasonably prompt W. D. Ayslworth, Publishing1 notices of examinations 2.00 dollars on the last -day of each month in accordance with Chapter 427. by law including an attorneys' fee of Le Roy Independent, Publishing notices of examinations 1.80 delivery. Terms if desired. Session Laws of 1919. Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as McCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal for Jail .. 343.31 J. L. Mitchell, one of the trustees of the Oak Dale'Farms Inc., filed with specified in said mortgage. McCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal for Court House 290.84 the County Board an application asking for a reduction of the assessed valuation Dated this 11th day of April, A. D. Arthur Leeper, Witness, State vs. B. F. King 3.44 Austin Auto Co. on personal property in the Township of Udolpho and also personal property 1922. Mrs. C. M. Syck, Witness, State vs. B. F. King 2^44 in the City of Austin. After duly considering the application it was recommended THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N. E. Hessenius, Witness, State vs. B. F. King 2.44 to the Minnesota Tax Commission that a reduction be made. Austin, Minnesota, as Trustee for C. M. Syck, Witness, State vs. B. F. King 3^44 There appearing to be no further business to come before the Board at the heirs of John LaClair, Deceased, Mrs. Fred C. Volkmann, Jr., Witness, State vs. B. F. King ..'..!!!!!!! 2!44 AUSTIN, MINN. this time, the meeting adjourned sine die this 27th day of April, 1922. Mortgagee. Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, Expense attending meeting at University 10J3 j. H. KREBSBACH, SASSE & FRENCH, Electric Blue Print Co., Blue Prints L23 Attest: Chairman, of County Board. Attorneys for Mortgagee, M. Beck, Misc. binding of books 5^50 J. O. J. SIMMONS, Austin, Minnesota. Hommel Electric Co., Elec. lamps for Sheriff's residence 2!oo Co. Auditor and Ex-Officio'Clerk of Apr. 13, 20, 27, May 4,11, 18