Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 22, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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«^Uj v: 1 t^#i ^A'2„A%'Vc yr's!Si2 & ?HL. *jxA i'^h' '-T" '. !«$•« sis?? MINN. Pagelevat'-^'i June 22,1922 Thursday, 5* Foiling the Booze Smugglers at Lv Austin. Arr. La Crosse. MAYVILLE: Travelers' Guide No. 22— li:20*V" 4MT No. 8— -7:20* 11.55* Where Your Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar "Wojlenburg Unless otherwise designated, all the No. 1— 7:00$,' 11345#: trains listed below are daily. See spent Sunday at the-Arnold Meyer Taxes Go No. 23— 11:17* 3-Mr footnote for explanation of home. Daily except Sunday. reference marks. Mrs. John Baumgartner, Sr., spent Daily except Saturday. Bold faced figui^es indicate P. M. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Light faced figures indicate A. M. How Uncle Sam Spends only. Wolltehburg. -~~J: hicac/o Your Money in Conducting Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Webbeking Your* Business were supper guests at the Henry Ludwig Milwaukee & St.Paul home Sunday. Railway Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz and Mr. :r By EDWARD G. LOWRY Austin. St. Paul! Adolph Wuertz were Austin shoppers I. & M. Division. Lv. Arr. Cloae-Upa," and Friday, afternoon. Author "Washington "Banks No. 12— 3:50 7:07 Lv. Arr. Arr. 1-AT Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and and Economic Articles to Leading Periodicals 5'• Austin. No. 16— 4:"40 St. Paul. Mpls. 8:10 8:45- the and Writer of Recognised Authority on children visited at the Arnold Meyer No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 Lv. Lv. National Government's Business Methods. home Thursday evening. No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Mpls. St. Paul Lv. Lv. Arr. 9:00 Rev. A. G. Webbeking left for St. No. 1,5— 8:25 Copyright, Western Newspaper Union.. Mpls. St. Paul.. Austin. No. 11—6:50 7:25 Pau,l, Monday afternoon where he XXVI. No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll, Planning. EASY COME, EASY GO will attend the Synod this week No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Lv. Austin. Arr. Omabau Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frohriech Back in 1912, when Mr. Taft was For Milwaukee and Chicago. No. 15— 1:05 10:GSNo. President, and when the gross expenditures and son, Alvin, left for their l^ome in Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. 11— 10:56 *7 'A&r of the government were Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Clear Lake, Wisconsin, Monday after Lv. Omaha. Arr. Ausiz& about one-quarter of what they are No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* No. 16— 7:30 4:49 a week's visit with relatives and Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* No. 12— 7:40 3:50' now, he became exercised and concerned friends around Waltham. To foil booze smugglers who attempt to bring liquor across the International line Into California from Mexico No. 2— 11.50* 2M0* about the higgledy-piggledy, unscientific, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz and son, No. 8— 7:50 10.50 at Tiajuana, a reinforced net has been arranged to trap the intended law breakers. A narrow road is the only possible disorderly, grab-bag methods TRIANGLE TAXI LINE: Werner, attended the confirmation crossing by which automobiles can get across the boundary, and eack machine is stopped and carefully examined. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. by which your money was expended Albert Lea—Austin. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 Customs and immigration officials announce that it is going to be almost impossible to smuggle liquor into the services in Austin Sunday. They were for public purposes. He said then Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Iw No. 3— 12:10 2:55 country at this point. The photograph was taken from the Mexican side looking across the line into the United guests at the home of M. J. Torke. what is equally true now, that the 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* States. activities of the national government 11:00 a. m. 12:00 xn. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* "are almost as varied as those of the Advertisements in The News reach 3:00 p. m. 4:00 pw m- Mason City Branch. the consumer. entire business world. The operations Lv. Albert Lea Arr Ausl0 Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. RENOVA 9:15 a. m. 30:15 a. at of the government affect the interest No. 102— 11:50 1:30 THE HOME RADIO 1:00 p. m. of every person living within the 2:00 p. JBU5:15 LEGAL NOTICES No. 108— 7:52 9:20 4:15 p. m. p. m* jurisdiction of the United States. Its Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Miss Myrtle Rolfson is a guest at organization embraces stations and No. 101— 4:50 6:10 The News—$2.50 a year—worth Ifc. the Mrs. C. Anderson home for^a How to Make and Use It CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION centers of work located in every city No. 103— 1:30 3:00 By A. HYATT VERRILL FOR ADMINISTRA. ^Ctytlebt br H—»«r A Iwttoi few days. and in many local subdivisions of the TION S.-M. Division—Mankato and Henry Kramer, Jr., was plowing country. DONOVAN & GOSLEE /Wessingtoi fessington Springs, S. D. Estate of Mar" J. Warrant. "This vast organization has never corn for Ernest Rockwell one day. Funeral Directors Lv. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County Arr. Arr. VIII. MORE ABOUT AERIALS been studied in detail as one piece this week. and Embalmers Austiii. of Mower, In Probate Court. Wells. Jackson. 1 of administrative mechanism. Never Mrs. Jeanette Rockwell was a If there are several sending stations telegraphic spark signals from some In the Matter of the Estate of No. 1— 6:30* Day Calls—Phone 2188 8:20* 10:45* have the foundations been laid for a Mary J. Warrant, Decedent. No. 23— 3:50* Night Calls .. at various points from your set, it is station and yet,, merely by altering guest at the Chapman home at 5:40* 8:25* thorough consideration of the relations Lv. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Lv. often a very good plan to run several the direction of their aerial or the position Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 1 Lansing Tuesday. of all its parts. No comprehensive effort Charles N. Warrant, Inez M. Cockran, Jackson. Wells Austin. aerial wires at right angles or radiating of the lead-in they could hear H. A. Goslee-—6637 Little Doris Grunwaldt is stopping Wm.. S. Benjam'n, Ira O. has been- made to list its multifarious No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service as sho^n in figures 11 and 12, connecting everything perfectly. So you see a for a few days with her grandparents, Benjamin, Gertrude M. Hawka, No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* activities or to group them 7:00* them together and running the grefet deal may depend upon the simple heirs at law of said deceased Mr. and Mrs. M. Tanner. In such a way as to present a clear lead-In from the point where all join, aerial, even if It consists of only a and to all persons interested picture of what the government is Miss Pearl Tanner expects to enter as shown. Sometimes this principle single wire. On the other hand, many in the granting of administration of I doing. Never has a complete description Bud Bright's Brainstorms the training school for teachers at may be reversed and several lead-ins amateurs have obtained splendid -jcekults the estate of said decedent: The been given of the agencies through may be carried from tire outer ends with a wire run around the walls Winona at the opening in September. petition of Charles N. Warrant having which these activities are performed. been filed'in this court, representing of the radiating aerials and joined of a room near the celling a wire Merchant Stein has entered the "At no time has the attempt been that Mary J. Warrant, then a resident to form a single lead-in and will bring run through a hallway a wire dropped Minneapolis Daily News contest and made to study nil of these activities of the County of Mower, State of STEPPING even better results, figures 13 and 14. down an air-shaft or elevator-shaft, is hard at work after an automobile. and agencies with a view to the assignment Minnesota, died intestate on the 25th These several lead-ins may be connected or even from an iron bedstead or bedspring. Mr. and Mrst Wyss of Ellsworth, day of April, 1922 and praying of each activity to the It all depends so much upon by means of an anchor-ring, OFF that letters of administration of I agency best fitted for its performance, Wis., are visiting at the Chas. Kirchner local and climatic conditions, surroundings figure 15, to equalize the waves or her estate be granted to Charles N. the avoidance of duplication of home for a few days. They made currents, or they may be provided and other conditions that Warrant, of Boulder, Colo. and v|ant and work, to the integration of RIGHT the trip in their car. with multiple point switches as shown no Jiard and fast rules can be made, the court having fixed the time and T^Jl administrative agencies of the place for hearing said petition: but despite all this, nine times out of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Browning, Mr. In Figs. 13 and 14. This switch arrangement I government, so far as may be THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH ten, a high aerial, well above surrounding has the great advantage and Mrs. Alfred Schurman, S. K. practicable, into a unified organization OF YOU, are hereby cited and required buildings and from 100 to ISO feet that you can largely cut out stations Much depends on how you Dahle and family, Henry Kramer and for the most effective and economical to show cause, if any you have long, will give the best Jesuits. But you do not wish to hear by using the step off, and how you step family, Ernest Roickwell, Mr. and dispatch of public business." before this court at the Probate remember that if there are elevated lead-in towards the station you desire Mrs. H. C. Stern, attended the Farm Court Rooms in the Court House, in iff depends oa the shoes you This "extraordinary and indefensible tracks, steel bridges, trolley lines, electric to hear. This will result In the others the City of Austin, in the County of situation, which exists today as fully wear. Bureau picnic at Rose Creek last being fainter or weaker in comparison wires or steel structures near, you Mower, State of Minnesota, on the and completely as It did when Mr. week. and they can therefore be more effec- sfibuld run your aerial at right angles 3rd day of" July, 1922, at 10 o'clock STou will be fixed for stepping Taft portrayed it seven years ago, to them In order to A. M., why said petition should not off right when you came about quite naturally and simply To Do a Thing Wei*. avoid failure through be granted. through our tolerance and slackness. Iraw on a pair of shoes from No man can do anything well who leakage or inductance. WITNESS, The Judge of said For years and years the government his store. Court, and. the Seal of said Court does not esteem his work to be of importance. Tou must also bear lived and grew and extended Its activities this 2nd day of June, 1922. in in ha My work may be of none, on Santa Claus money. Its income HENRY WEBER, JUN., but 1 must not think it of none, or I "ground" Is almost as 3UR SHOES ARE MADE came as easily as money In (Court Seal) Probate Judge. shall not do it with impunity.- -Emer•son's Important as the Aerial, TO KEEP PEOPLE STEPPING a letter. For years and years the HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, on Nature. for "'without a good Essav Attorneys for Petitioner. RIGHT. national Income was greater than the ground the set will not File Nov 4368 June 8, 15, 22 expenses. Every year there was a work. A water, steam, LEGAL NOTICES surplus. 2825 or gas pipe ewlll usually The government was precisely In the Jensen-Phiffer MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, make an excellent position of the Rockefellers and the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETTION BEFORE MATURITY. ground, but before using Carnegies and the Rothschilds. Its FOR ADMINISTRATION Default having been made in the it be sure there la problem was not how to get money Company Estate of Ludwig J. Odden. payment of the sum of Eight Hundred no insulated joint between enough to live on, but how to spend STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Eighty-six and 631100 Dollars, which Money may be the root the connection Mower. In Probate Court. Its Income. It naturally got in the is claimed to be due and is due at the of your wires and the East of Court House all evil, bat it is alto the In the Matter of the Estate of Ludwig 0/ date of this notice upon a certain way of throwing some of It to the earth or that the pipe J. Odden, Decedent. Mortgage, duly executed and delivered birds. It lived like a remittance man. blooming of much joy. Austin, Minn. does sot enter an earthen THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to by Fred S. Helmick and wife You may remember that back in the or tile pipe near Alma P. Odden, Gale M. Odden, and Nellie Helmick, Mortgagors, to O. time of the first Cleveland administration Jean K. Odden, heirs at law of said Niehuis, J. W. DeBuhr and Chas. the ground or In the one the problems of public of deceased and to all persons interested iniEiziziEirarai^^ Willeke, Mortgagees, bearing date, the cellar. In making the discussion was: "What Bhall be done in the granting of administration of 1st day of March, 1920, and with a with the surplus?" Then there was a the estate \of said decedent: The power of sale therein contained, duly scrape the pipe clean petition of Alma P. Odden having change of administration and Corporal recorded in the office of the Register Sell Thru an Ad In and bright and solder Fit. 13 been filed in this court, representing of Deeds in and for the County of Tanner was made commissioner of rif/r the wire to It.. If this is that Ludwig J. Odden then a resident Mower, and State of Minnesota, on pensions. The whole country was not possible, wind th$ of the County of Mower, State the 31st day of March, 1920, at 5 amused and had a hearty laugh when tually tuned out by your instruments. connection with tin-foil and fine wire of Minnesota, died intestate on the o'clock P. M., in Book 57 of Mortgages, he his policy: "God help announced Aerials are most peculiar affairs and and wrap it with adhesive tape. Where 14th day of March, 1922 and praying on page 563. the surplus!" Them was the halcyon that letters of administration of (t little experimenting will enable you no pipe is available carry the ground And Whereas, The said O. Niehuis, days.' his estate be granted to Alma P. J. W. DeBuhr and Chas. Willeke, to determine the best size, height and wire to a sheet of copper, an old copper Mr. Gilbert, the present undersecretary Odden, of Austin, Minnesota and the Mortgagees and Holders of type to use. It is well known that boiler or a copper tank or basin of the treasury, in an address the court having fixed the time and said Mortgage, have duly elected and wireless waves are directive, or In other filled with charcoal and burled at least place for hearing said petition: do hereby elect to declare the whole You can do so thru an advertisement in the said: words, that they travel more strongly five feet under the surface of the THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH principal sum of said Mortgage due "The estimates for the year 1920 in one direction away from the sending earth. A lightning i^d or fire escape OF YOU, are hereby cited and required and payable at the date of this notice, Mower County News MARKET PLACE, show that over a billion dollars of expenditures aerial th«n in others and while will sometimes make a very good to show cause, if any you under the terms- and conditions of said were authorized by the last this fcts been largely obviated in upto-date ground. But it is not so much what have before this Court at the Probate Mortgage and the power of sale therein It only costs a cent a word each is$ue, with session of congress in addition to the stations, yet the ordinary receiving you use for a ground as how good Court Rooms in the Court contained and whereas there is actually amount shown in the usual compiled House, in the City of Austin, in the aerial is directive and will the connections are and how well the due and claimed to be due and gj a minimum charge of 25c. For example statements of appropriations. In fact, County of Mower, State of Minnesota, payable at the date of this notice the get stronger signals if the lead-in is object is grounded. Do not use an tlje practice has reached such proportions on the 3rd day of July, 1922, at sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred ifj an advertisement of eight words three inffi towards the sending station, or is electric light or telephone, telegraph as to be. almost a national 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition Eighty-three and 45)100 Dollars, pointed towards it, so to speak. I know or door bell wire for a ground. To repeat, should not be granted.- scandal, and it was vigorously denounced with interest thereon at the rate of 5% sertions would cost 25c nine words three of several cases where amateurs failed be careful of your connections WITNESS,- The Judge of said per cent per annum from.the 18th day in the President's, last annual otterly to hear voices, music, or even and sure of your grounding. Court, and the Seal of said Court of May, 1922, and whereas the said jjj times would cost 27c and so on^ message. this 7th day of June, 1922 7^— power of sale has ^become operative, "It has become the first principle HENRY WEBER, JUN., and no action or proceeding having Early Census Records. of strategy on the part pf people interested LEGAL NOTICE iap,f?3SSfeProbate Judge. been instituted, at law or otherwise,, The first census of the United States WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT in- appropriations for various (Court Seal) to recover the debt secured by said was made in 1790, though there were special purposes to frame the matter File No. 4371 June 8, 15, 22 Mortgage, or any part thereof CITATION FOR HEARING ON" PETITION censuses taken in the colonies at an HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW so as authorize the use of the to Nowr Therefore, Notice is Hereby FOR DETERMINATION earlier time. It has been set down ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE public funds indirectly, or in indefinite Given, That by virtue of the power of OF DESCENT OF LAND. that the first census in England, covering CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING terms, or by authorization for expenditure sale contained in said Mortgage, and Estate of Emily J. Burgess, THEREON. the whole kingdom, was made of unexpended balances, perhaps pursuant to the statute in such case STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Estate of Caroline Rathgabe. in 1801, but it is a matter of record made and provided, the said Mortgage appropriated originally for other of Mower, In Probate Court. 5 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of will be foreclosed by a sale of the that a census of all England was taken In the Matter of the Estate of purposes, or by authorizations to Mower, In Probate Court. 'premises described in and conveyed in the year 656, or very close to thatyear. Emily J. Burgess, Decedent. divert government receipts before they In the Matter of the Estate of The State of Minnesota to Charles by said Mortgage, viz: This census may be seen in an ever treasury. Efforts are reach the Caroline Rathgabe, Decedent. C. Burgess, Ray Burgess, and Jbseph The South Half of Section Twen- old document called the Tribal Hidage, made to find general words which do Letters Testamentary this day having H. Burgess, and to all persons interested Nty-seven (27), Township One Hun printed in Birch's "Cartularium Saxonicum" not speak in terms of appropriations been granted to William J.»Curriden, dred Three (103), Range Seventeen in tfie determination of the (card or chart pf the Saxons). of Chester, Pennsylvania: :fc. and cannot be readily calculated. (17), in Mower County and State descent of the real estate of said decedent: It gives a list of old English districts, 32 It is ordered, that the time within "The last session of the present The petition of Ray Burgess of Minnespta, with the hereditaments the number of families in each which all creditors:, of the above having been filed in this court, arid^ppurtenances .-which sale congress, for example, authorized additional named decedent may present claims and a siim total, which, slightly corrected, representing that said decedent died will be made by the Sheriff of said' expenditures out of balances against" her estate in this court, be^ gives the number of families more than, .five years prior to the filing Mower County, Tat the West Front of prior appropriations and from receipts and the same hereby... is, limited to thereof, leaving certain real .estate Door of the Court House, in the City in all England at that Sate. There to the amount of over $500,000,000, three months from and after the date in said petition described, and of Austin, in said County arid State, were then 156,000 families, or about including over $400,000,000 for the hereof said time expiring the that no will of decedent has been on the 1st day of July, 1922, at 10 one and a half million. souls, in England. shipping board. The pressent session 1st day of September, 1922. proved nor administration of his estate o'clock A. M, of that day, at public of congress by similar procedure And it is further ordered, that granted in this state, and praying vendue, to the highest bidder for c^sh, Your Name^ Tuesday, the^5tb day of September, takes credit for refusing appropriations that the descent of said real estate to pay said debt of Eight Thousand 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate for the shipping board, but, at Macaulay Looked Up to Sister. be determined by this court Seven Hundred Eighty-three and court rooms at court house at the Therefore You, and Each of You, 45|100 Dollars, and interest, and the the same time, purposes to authorize Address ...... Macaulay read all his articles to hi. are hereby- cited and required to city of Austin, 'tit said county, be, taxes, if any, on saijd premises, and tfie expenditure of receipts in amounts lister before sending them to the pul) show cause/ if any you have, before and ~the same hereby is fixed and Seventy-five and no|100 Dollars. Attorneys' that may reach as high as $200,000,000. lislier and placed, great reliance on her appointed as tlie time and place for this court at the Probate Court fees^ as stipulated in and by said By the indefinite appropriation iudsment. hearing upon arid: .the examination, Room in the Court House, in the City Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and StTSf Send in Your Order Today to for the railroad- guaranty about $650,- adjustment and allowances of such of Austin, in the County of Mower. the disbursements allowed by law 1 000.000 was in effect appropriated "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My State of Minnesota, on the 14th day of claims as shall be presented within subject to redemption at any time WANT AD, DEPARTMENT Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan. without appearing in any of the statements July, 1922, at 9 o'clock A. M., why the time aforesaid. within one year from the day of sale, "I. 'went into the hen house one said petition should not be granted. Let notice hereof .be given by the as provided by law. pf appropriations.** morning and found favorite setter Witness the .Judge .of said court, publication of this order in the ,Dated May 18, A. D! 1922.* You see how it goes. my ii M0WEB C0UNTY NEWS Mower County News, as provided fry dead. I got real mad: Went to and the seal thereof, this 20th day of O. NIEHUIS, .-gSf J. w. the store, bought some RAT-SNAP June, 1922. law. DeBUHR, First Weaving Machine 1733. Dated June 1st, 4-922. and in- a week I got six de^d rats. HENRY WEBER, JUN., 1^-' 1 CHAS. WILLEKE, Make your Own count and enclose money with order. Weaving has been practiced from HENRY WEBER JUN., Everybody who, raises poultry should (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate Mortgagees. the earliest times' the aid of machinery (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. Initials and numbers count the same ^s one word. keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, JOHN McCOOK, vw, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, dates from 1733, when the fly 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON,, MARTIN A. NELSON, Cresco, Iowa, FT^i 1 irafEmrararafzrafi!ii!mran?jafara/zrEfiuiijnj7J,HfHJgll shuttle was invented. Pooler Drug Co. Attorneys for Estate."^ 5 Attorney for Petitioner Attorneys for Mortgagees. Advertisement—June. .. S File No. .4376 %^June 22,29 July 6. file No. 4299.|^g l^June 8, 15, .22. May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22£\ /,