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c»7^» JfS"" »f' faW 'SsJ^^rv W JW*fm "^^?f^SfWr MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Sevea '. Monday, May 29, 1922. The news twice a weeK in The Lyon, L. F. Schafert, W. T. William A. Shields, Feb. 19, 1899 But Not Quite. News—less than 5c week Nichalos F. Snyder, Nov. 16, 1904 a The man who insists on telling bisr Malone, J. & Thompson, Iver A. Co. 13th Wis. Vols. troubles is nearly as disagreeable Meighen, T. V. Torgerson, A. asthe Lumbago. Capt. William H. Sutton, Jan. 15, '08 man who refuses to listen to Mechenich, H. J. Tunell, E. L. This is a rheumatism of the muscles Co. I 31st Ohio Vols. —Boston Transcript Mullenbach, Peter Warrington, R. A. of the bdck. It comes on suddenly and A. M. Seymour, Feb. 24, 1912 is quite painful. Every movement aggravates Nagel, A. L. Wendorf, F. W. Walter F. Sutherland, May 9, 1894 D. the disease. Go to bed, keep Co. U. S. Engineers CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. Osborn, Manley B. Whitside, R. L. quiet and have Chamberlain's Liniment Co. I 2nd Wis. Vols. Osheim, G. Wilson, G. W. Dial 2038. applied and a quick recovery Ira Snyder, Mar. 29, 1919 may be expected. Mrs: F. J. Dann, Physician and Surgeon Palmer, Sam Woodle, L. H. Drum Major 13th Wis. Inf. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Brockport, N. Y., writes: "I can honestly Peterman, Elmer Frank B. Teeter, Feb. 13, 1919 Johnson, G. A. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment say that Chamberlain's Liniment Dr.„S. P. Thornhill, March 9, 1879 Petit, Irwin Assistants— cured me of lumbago a year ago Pinkava, W. E. Head Surgeon 8th Wis. Vols. Pickett, L. I. last summer. When I began using it, Ernest H.Morris, M. D. John A. Thompson, Dec. 3, 1915 Schmitt, Peter I was flatten my back in bed and Mabelle Moore, R. N. Quarstad, O. A. Co. 9th Mian. "5- could not turn to the left ior right. I Tatham, Glenn Samuleson, Walter A. Lester Van House, March 1, 1882 had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. in the house and this was applied E. P. Van Valkenburgh, Apr. 26, '13 to my back. It promptly drove J. F. FAIRBANKS Co. 1st Mich. Vols. away the pains and aches." K. O. County Commissioners' Ebenezer M. Ward Oct. 7, 1899 Wold and Pooler Drug Co. DErAD. 1st Wis. Heavy Artillery Advertisement—Monday—May. E. Watkins—9th Minn. David Watkins—Minn. Rgt. HOMMEL ELECTRIC Dealer In Next one-time foes, who George O. White The embers of a ghostly. wore the Blue and CO. campfire's glow Co. I 190th Penn. Gray,' COAL, WOOD, LIME, SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD, MAY 16, 1922 Reddened the pallid faces W. H. Witham Told of the cavalry in In Its light. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in Co. 14th V. R. C. headlong clash CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, For heroes slain in battle for Expert Electrician special session in the Court House in the City of Austin at 9 o'clock A. M., Of rallies to the colors in I. A. Wood, 1870 long ago Tuesday, May 16th, 1922 pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. the fray John X. Wilson BRICK AND WALL Were gathered there to DIAL 26 7 9 Of crackling volleys and All members present, viz, Fred Webber', Dec. 6, 1904 while away the night the cannon's fiash. J. H. Krebsbach Co. 10th Missouri PLASTER. To fight campaigns again as One's story was of fights A. Hotson vet'rans will, Jehiel Woodward, June 27, 1906 among the cane In tales which to their ears H. P. Johnson Co. 110th N. Y. Vols. With Igorrotes eager for were never bores S. D. Thompson SMITH'S Wm. H. Wayne, Nov. 6, 1914 his head, Of hard won fields and seas J. J. Gjerness Who smote with bolos ever Co. I 30th Wis. Inf. Office 301 East Bridge St. to tell their fill, and again. O. J. Simmons, County Auditor Auto Radiator Repairs And deeds of glory in our Buried in Catholic Cemetery Till sputtering gatlings riddled The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion duly approved. country's wars. Phone: Main 32 John Beckel, Nov. 21, 1918 them with lead. 126 W. MILL ST. Communications were read, duly considered and ordered placed on file. Co. C, 13th Reg. Iowa Inf. John Christgau of the Township of Dexter appeared before the Board in Of hurtling arrows thudding John Brennan Then one stepped forward, DIAL 6555 reference to having the County take over and lay out a State Aid Road of onehalf Austin, Minn. in stockades, one whose tales amazed. Patrick Barrett, Dec. 3, 1902 mile of road south of Dexter connecting with State Aid Road No. 1, same A figure picturesque in Of conflict in the air and 7th Wis. buckskin talked being known as the "Sam Goetsch private road." No action was taken at under sea, Adam Christie Of pointed savages in sudden this time. An investigation is to be made and the matter taken up at some Of cities swiftly by the big raids John Curtin future meeting. guns razed, Of single savages and the William Furlong Whereas the petition of Otto Voigt, a legal voter, freeholder and resident Of gas and tanks and drumfire stalkers stalked. John Fogarty, Aug. 14, 1913 fierce told he. of School District No. 96 in Mower County, Minnesota, representing that he I A soldier uniformed in buff Co. Hatch's Ind Bat Minn Cav is the owner of lands hereinafter described which are situated in School District and blue John Guiney Silence then reigned among the hero dead. No. 96 and adjoining School District No. 99, and asking that he with his Told of the wilting redcoat columns Comrade Gillam None came to chronicle a newer war. massed. said lands may be set off from said District No. 96 into said School District DEVELOPED AND "Be then our sacrifice the last," they said. Patrick L. Gilling, Oct. 13, 1909 Melting beneath the deadly fire and true, No. 99 was presented to the Board of County Commissioners at a session of "Pray God the need may never be for Poured out from every cover as they Co. 18th Ohio Vols. said Board on the 25th day of April, 1922 more." PRINTED passed. John Herzog, Oct. 7, 1907 Whereas, it was thereupon ordered by said Board that a hearing should be —F. D. D. in the Kansas City Star. Co. 34th Iowa Vols. had on said petition at a session of said Board to be held on the 16th day of John Leary, July 30, 1907 May i922 in the Court House in the City of Austin in said county, and, Bring us or put a 2c stamp on WILL DECORATE Benjamin Hilker, Sept. 10, 1905 1st Minn. Heavy ArtilJoseph Whereas, it was further ordered that due notice of the time and place of your film and mail it to us to be Lamping, Aug. 6, 1910 Co. I 30th Mich. such hearing be given according to law, and, finished the Eastman way. GRAVES OF WAR Co. 9th Minn. Vols. A. O. Hollister, April 1, 1909 Whereas, at the said session of the Board of County Commissioners oh Eb. L. Merry, Jan. 19, 1886 NJCo. 4th Minn. Vols. JOHNSON DRUG CO., the 16th day of May, 1922 due proof of the posting and service of said notice HEROES HERE Co. 5th Minn. Vols. I. Howe, Sept. 22, 1914 of hearing as therein directed and required having been made and filed, said East Side AUSTIN, MINN. Thomas Meany, Feb. 27, 1903 Co. 12th 111. Cav. petition having been publicly read and considered by the Board with everything 10th Neb. H. C. Hall, November 7, 1914 which was said by said interested parties for or against granting the Tomorrow afternoon the graves of Michael Roach, April 1889 Co. C. 19th Wis. Inf. 9.2. prayer of the petitioner and said Board being of the opinion that the petition Every make STARTING, veterans of all wars, who are buried Co. 10th Minn. Joseph Heddy, May 9, 1909 should be granted, LIGHTING and IGNITION DONOVAN & GOSLEE John B. Revnrd. March 30. 1896 in Austin cemeteries will be decorated Co. 11th Minn. Vols. It is hereby ordered and determined that the said petitioner and the following SYSTEM can be properly repaired Co. 9th Minn. Funeral Directors Daniel W. Hogan, Feb. 12, 1910 described lands owned by him, to-wit: the East of the N. E. of by committees from the Grand or overhauled in our Patrick Skinnion, Aug. 2, 1897 Cc. 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery Section 20, Township 101, Range 15, be and the same are hereby set off fro® and Embalmers shop—for we offer the service Army ^f the Republic, the Women's Co. 45th Wis. Andrew M. Hall, Feb. 21, 1910 said School District No. 96 to said adjoining School District No. 99 and saia of real specialists working in a Day Calls—Phone 2188 Relief Corps, the American Legion, Henry J. Zender, July 7, 1916 Co. 31st Wis. Vols. lands are hereby made apart of the last named School District for all purposes fully equipped Establishment. Night Calls Spanish War Veterans, and Veterans Robert Hobson, Aug. 16, 1911 whatever. T. W. Donovan—5914 Right now is an excellent Co. A. 153rd 111. Vols. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, dated this 16th day of of Foreign Wars. 0Lrwa H. A. Goslee—6637 time to have your car's system |Di Loving Memory^ Henry S. Hammond, Sept. 10, 1911 May, 1922. The soldiers who are buried in Motor and Carriage Service inspected, cleaned, oiled, and, J. H. KREBSBACH, Co. G. 153rd 111. Vols. Austin cemeteries are: if necessary repaired for the Chairman of Board. Chap. Jesse E. Huston, Aug. 12, J913 coming season. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery Co. 102nd 111. Vols. Attest: O. J. SIMMONS, Francis D. Albro, May 9, 1890 Geo. Harter, March 18, 191 Let us serve you. Co. Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. Co. 21st Conn. Co. E 110th Ohio W. R. EARL Whereas, a petition duly signed by the School Board of Independent J. E. Ingalls, June 23, 1916 Capt. George Baird, Jan. 14, 1895 School District No. 38 in the County of Mower and State of Minnesota was 26th N. Y. Inf. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Co. 4th Minn. University of Southern duly presented to the Board of County Commissioners of said Mower County J. D. Beecher, Sept. 7, 1891 I. Ingmundson, Aug. 4, 1879 Business Residence at a session of said Board held on the 25th day of April, 1922 requesting that Co. I 12th 111. Cav. Minnesota Military Engineer Phone 2512 Phone 2213 certain lands hereinafter described as adjacent to or projecting into said Independent Marcus Becker, April 7, 1901 Comrade Jacobson. AUSTIN, MINN. Phone 7502 School District No. 38 and constituting a portion of Common School James Jeffries, Mar. 27, 1919 Co. 22nd Wis. Districts Nos. 61 and 89 be set off from said school districts into and made a Co. I 12th Wis. Wilson Beach, June 23, 1914 part of Independent School District No. 38 to-wit, from Common School District Nels I. Johnson, June 5, 1900 Co. 1st Minn. Cav. No. 61, the N% of the S. E. and the N. E. S. W. %, Sec. 33, 104, 17, Co. D. 15th Wis. Harvey Burgor, Nov. 6, 189€l and the S. S. E. and the S. E. S. W. all in Sec. 33, 104, 17, and from Seymour Johnson, Nov. 14, 1915 Co. 31st Wis. Common School District No. 89 the N. S. W. and the S. S. W. and Co. A 32nd Wis. Dr. R. A. Barnes, Jan. 9, 1878 the S. W. 14 S. E. all in Sec. 34, 104, 17, and, Herbert N. Kendrich, Dec. 29, 1912 Surgeon 21st Iowa 14, Whereas,, it was thereupon ordered by said Board that a hearing should John Bower* O. Kerr be had on such petition at a session of said Board commencing on the 16th day THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Henry W. Bullin, Nov. 9, 1885 Joseph Kyle of May, 1922 at the Court House in the City of Austin in said Mower County, H. H. Kent, Oct. 13, 1891 Co. E 7th Minn. Vols. sjf and, Geo. Kelley, Feb. 22, 1916 Gardner Burr Whereas, due notice of the time and place of such hearing was given by B. W. Lovell, Oct. 7, 1890 Co. 3rd Ohio posting said notice, by publication of same and by service thereof upon the Co. I 7th Mich. A. V. Bacon clerks of the school boards of the respective districts involved in said petition Herman N. Lane, Nov. 20, 1908 Band, 8th Main due proof of service,- publication and mailing having been made ^jxd filed with James D. Brown, Sept. 3, 1903 Mexican War said board, said petition was publicly read and considered by tfie board with Capt. Thomas F. Leonard, July 12, 7th Wis. Battery everything which was said by said interested parties for or against granting 1916—Co. I, 3rd Vt. Vol. Inf. C. Perry Bell, June 6, 1906 the prayer of the petitioners and said board being of the opinion that said petition The lilies of Prance are blooming Wm. F. Lawrence, Nov. 30, 1889 Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. By the little white crosses today, should be granted. Henry W. Lightly, June 1, 1913 Daniel E. Bero, Feb. 19, 1912 Where America's sons are sleeping It Is Hereby Ordered and Determined that the said petition be and the Co. 29th Wis. Vols. Co. 9th Minn. Vols. The years of their manhood away. same is hereby granted and the lands above described be and the same are Peter Mills John Barnes, March 17, 1912 They died on the altar of Freedom hereby set Jpff from said Common School Districts Nos. 61 and 89 to said Independent Darius A. McFadden, July 4, 1897 Co. 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery For liberty, right and truth School District No. 38 and made a part of said school district for all In Co. 118th N. Y. They sleep glory immortal R. M. Boyd, purposes whatever. In the beauty and splendor of youth. Allan Mollison, July 6, 1906 Co. 37th Wis. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners, dated this 16th day of Co. 1st Minn. Vols. Capt. Adam E. Christie, July 14, 1899 The soldiers of France are marching May, A. D., 1922. Albert F. Mattice, June 30, 1907 Co. 19th Wis. lieEach By the fields where our loved ones J. H. KREBSBACH, Co. 11th Wis. Vols. Harvey A. Chapin, August 23, 1898 one lifts a hand, saluting, Attest: 1 Chairman of County Board. Ed W. Martin, 1882 As he silently passes by. Charles Cook, March 17, 1875 O. J. SIMMONS, The children of France are singing. 8th Wis. Vols. J. H. Mansfield, April 1, 1892 County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. While the bugles softly play, R. King's staff Rev. C. L. Clausen, Feb. 20, 1892 Pursuant to an advertisement heretofore made that a Local Weed Inspector And the lilies of France droop lower George W. Merrick, Oct. 26, 1920 Chaplain 15th Wis. O'er the little white crosses today. would be chosen at this meeting to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation Co. B, 24th Wis. Vol. Inf. Luman D. Carter of Charles L. Schwartz, who having heretofore been appointed to said position, Stephen D. Mead, Feb. 22, 1908 The women of France are kneeling Com. B. 2nd Minn. Cav. there were twenty-five applicants received for said position. After due Co. 7th Mich. Cav. By the graves they lovingly tend, Deceased 1917. consideration and on motion, Watson Storry was appointed to fill the vacancy. Daniel McNeil, Sept. 7, 1876 And the breezes murmur gently A petition from Booth's Relief Corps of Grand Meadow, Minn., asking to Wm. M. Catherwood, Aug. 11, 1891 As the Stars with their Tricolor blend. Charles J.- Miller, Nov. 8, 1896 havfe the Board of County Commissioners furnish 27 appropriate socket markers The women of France are kneeling Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. F.OLB. DETROIT Co. K. 2nd Wis. for the graves of deceased soldiers was received. 'Mid the graves so far away, Robert Campbell Thomas B. Morrill, Sept. 27, 1911 And our hearts are kneeling with them On Motion the County Auditor was authorized to purchase same and have Archibald Campbell Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. By the little white, crosses today. the bill presented to the county. Co. 42nd Wis. H. P. Marshal —Anna Heald Clayton in the Rocky On Motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: Henry A. Chapin, Aug. 11, 1901 Mountain News. Peter T. Mclntyre, Sept. 26, 1881 County Revenue Co. Brackett's Minn. Cav. 18th Wis. Vols. T. F. Cummings, Sweeping compound $ 5.50 Azariah R. Chapin, Jan. 21, 1905 Geo. W. Murphy, April 26, 1867 World War Veterans Earl Printing Co., Delinquent tax notices 21.00 Co. 9th Minn. Vols. Co. E 40th U. S. Vols. Reduce Louis F. Dow Co., Office supplies 87.07 A. C. Chapman, August 15, 1921 Geo. P. Morse, July 15, 1904 J. W. Hare, Lawn seed 2.85 Co. A, 2nd Wis. Vols. Indiana Reg. Vols. Anderson, Harry Theron Miller-Davis Co., Office supplies .*... 10.21 Charles Campbell, Oct. 8, 1906 John Ogden, Oct. 9, 1865 Your Herald Publishing Co., Advertising 4.70 Anderson, Osper 23rd Ohio Vols. Co. IstMinn., Hommel Electric Co., Electric supplies for jail 2.35 Ball, John William John Conner, Nov. 25, 1907 John Owen, March 1916 A. C. Page, Premium for Workmen's Compensation Insurance 435.86 6th Wis. Vols. Beck, Conrad Robert Production: Co. K, N. Y. H. A. J. E. Detwiler, Justice fees 4.70 Peter J. Cratzer, April 18, 1913 Ira W. Padden, Dec. 17, 1865 Belden, Harry Orils J. E. Detwiler, Justice, fees 4.05 Co. 151st Ind. Vols. Co. 9th Minn. Blough, Orval J. J. E. Detwiler, Justice fees 2.05 Costs Lt. Col. Russ B. Davis, May 27, '75 Israel H. Pace, April 17, 1879 H. F. Pierson, Deputy Coroner fees 23.70 Britt Coy C. Bent DeGood Co. E 10th Minn. N. Nicholsen, Boarding prisoners for April 108.00 J. H. DeRemer Christensen, Arthur William Comrade Pearson County Poor Co. 3rd Minn. Cotter, Maurice Co. A 3rd Wis. Hommel Electric Co., Electric supplies for County Home $ 7.58 James Douglass, March 27, 1906 Farming, like every other business, must cut Samuel Pinkham Damm, Olaf S. L. Young/Misc. Ambulance service ... 12^00 Co. 49th Wis. Minnesota State Sanatorium, Board and treatment for Alma Sibrial, 111. Cav. Dietrich, Arthur Herman down the overhead. Thomas Ellis, Sept. 13, 1874 Joseph Palmer, Jan. 24, 1912 Bessie Hill and Jacob Krotter 132.75 Dietrich, Henry Adolph Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. Co. 3rd Minn. Vols." J. E. McEnaney, Seeder, and sulky plow for Poor Farm 130.00' It is not a question of being able to afford a William H. Earl, Nov. 28, 1892 Doyle, John Harry C. R. Padelford, May 6, 1919 Minnie Lappiri, Nurse at County Home 45.00 Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. Pralle, Herman Co. 115th N. Y. A. P. Moonan, Repair screen doors and windows 2.00 Fordson it is a question of being able to continue Geo. W. Edwards, March 24, 1886 Geo. W. Phillips, Mar. 25, 1919 Earl, Charles Burnett & Thompson, Feed and grinding for County Home 27.05 Ethan R. Eari, March 12, 1896 farming on the old too-costly basis. Leonard Ranson, October 3, 1921 Oscar Road and Bridge Estby, Edwin Co. 4th Minn. Dr. S. P. Razor C. A. Carlson, Repairs and supplies for auto 44.47 Felten, George Andrew Caswell Fairbanks, March '4, 1917 The farmer's problem is not all a sales problem A. P. MoOnan, Grade stakes 150.00 Co. E 19th Minn. 1st Berdan's Sharpshooters, Co. Finkelson, Nels E. Austin Auto Co., Ford roadster 458.45 Ferdinand G. Ray, Nov. 8, 1913 G, Wis. Reg. it is also a production problem. He must cut Frederich, J. C. Eea F. Duholm, Repairing casing and tube 5.25 Co. 7th Minn. Vols. John Fairbanks, July 12, 1920 Commissioner Hotson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:! William W. Ranney, Nov. 14r 1913 Frisbee, Earl J. down the cost of ^production. Co. F, 3rd Vt. Vol. Inf. 26th Ky. Union Vols. Henry A. Fairbanks Griffin, Floyd W. Be It Resolved, that pursuant to Chapter 233, Session Laws of 1921, the The Fordson does more work at a lower cost Co. 1st Vol.Alfred J. E. Robinson, April 10, 19 .6 Hansen, George Paul sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) be and the same is* hereby appropriated D. Fairbanks, April 4, 1899 Co. 2nd Minn. Cavalry. "Harris, Nay B. but of the general revenue fund of Mower County to each of the American Legion and in less time than the old band methods. Co. E 3rd U. S. Sharpshooters J. H. Robertson, Aug. 18, 1915 Posts of said county for the purpose of defraying the expenses of Memorial Hays, Earl E. Capt. Luke B. Fairbanks, Oct. 23, Co. 42nd Wis, Day exercises. or Let us give you the proof. Write/ phone Helgesen, George 1907. Co. 3rd Vt. Inf. L. Rawn, Nov. 7, 1915 Be It Further Resolved that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized Geo. H. Fiehn, May 28, 1906 Higbie, E. C/ call Co. 52nd Wis. today. and instructed to draw a warrant In favor of the treasurer of each of 13th Wis. Vols. Junius F. Spafford, Nov. 13, 1873 Higham, James said American Legion Posts. Adam Fisher, Aug. 22, 1906 Adam Snyder Holland, Elmer A. Commissioner Thompson seconded the motion and on a vote being taken Co. E 27th Iowa Vols. Co. 42nd Wis. the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the resolution Jacobson, Walter Austin Auto Co. Dr. O. W. Gibson, Jan. 2, 1896 Robert I. Smith, May 3, 1880 adopted. Jaeger, Henry G. Asst". Surgeon U. S. N. Co. 9th Minn. There appearing to be no further business to come before the Board at George F. Hessler—-11th Ohio Inf. Johnson, C. S. Lt. Lyman A. Sherwood, May 26, *73 this time, on motion the meeting was adjourned sine di6 this 16th day of May, Chas. Hinman Co. 9th Minn. Juhl, Anton 1922. 4 AUSTIN, MINN, Vincent Hawkins David S. Smith, October 23, 1914 J. H. KREBSBACH, Kelley, Julius J. 2nd Ohio Battery William J. Snyder, June 16, 1897 »*itor and Ex Officio Clerk of Board Or Knutson, Alfred L. H. Hill Co. 2nd Minn. av. O. J. SIMMONS,v Kubicek, J. A. Henry Harris, April 26, 1885 John H. Shipton', March 27, 1898 Chairman of Board, Frank E. Hillam, May 25, 1917 Lee, Adrian I. Co. A 2nd Minn. Vols. ".test: r"- -J