Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 26, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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JSf" At •*r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Sevesi Monday, June 26, 1922. California Church Built by Man Single Handed Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. Travelers' Guide iv Remedy. No. 22— 11:20* **?Every family should keep this No. 8— 7:20* 11j55* Where Your preparation at hand during the hot Lv. LaCrosse. Arr.Ausiin~ Unless otherwise designated, all the of the summer months. It is almost No.^1— 7:00* 11:45$ trains listed below are daily. See Taxes Go 1 sure to be -needed, and when that No. 23— 11:17* footnote for explanation of time comes, is worth many times its Daily except Sunday. reference marks. cost. Buy it now. For sale by Wold Daily except Saturday. Drug Co. and Pooler Drug Co._ Bold faced figures indicate P. M. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Advertisement—Mon.—June. Light faced figuries indicate A. M. How Uncle Sam Spends only. Your Money in Conducting ago Your Business Milwaukee & St.Pau Railway By EDWARD G. LOWRY Mp2&. Austin. St. Paul. •**r* I. & M. Division. Lv. Arr. Arr, Author "Washington Close-Ups," "Banks and SAVE MONEY 1:47 No. 12— 3:50 7:07 Lv. Arr. Arr. Financial Systems'," etc. Contributor Political and Economic Articles to Leading Periodicals No. 16— 4:40 8-15 Mailed C.O.D. with in Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. 8:10 and a Writer of Recognized Authority on th» spection privilege. No. 1— 6:30 "10:15 11:00 Lv. Lv. Arr. National Government's Business Methods. 20% to '40$ Discount. No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Mpls. St. Paul. Aasihs. We repair broken spectacles and eye Lv. Lv. Arr. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:65 Copyright, Western Newspaper Union glasses. Send broken lenses we Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 185S XXVII. duplicate them. Make reading glasses No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll -Manning. THIS WAS YOUR MONEY stronger. Work guaranteed. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Lv. Austin. Arr. Ozaaisa.. Consider for a moment, if you will, CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. For Milwaukee and Chicago. No. 15— 1:05 10:85 P.O. Box 1797. Minneapolis, Minn. some further figures. This is your Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 11— 1-0:56 7:44 money I am talking about. /AUNDMWOOD 43 Mixed-— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Lv. Omaha. Arr. Abs&b. 4z4» For every fiscal year from 1860 to jr,,"*"" No. 4— 7:20* -10:00* No. 16— 7:30 LEGAL NOTICES Mixed— 8:15* 2:10*. 1893, inclusive, there was a surplus of No. 12— 7:40 3:5© No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* receipts over expenditures. During Laying every-stone and brick himself and working only from a pencil sketch, L. D. Cornuelle, founerly a Cincinnati No. 8— 7:50 10.50 this period of 28 years the surplus of TRIANGLE TAXI LINE CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL man, has built tills elaborate" church at Sierra Madr-e, Cal. It took him a year and eight months to complete Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. receipts over expenditures totaled $1,920,205,013.41. Albert Lea—Austin. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. the work. No. 1— 3:4& 6:05 Lv. Austin Arr. Albert £«r No. 3— 12:10 2:55 For the fiscal years 1894 to 1899, inclusive, 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* the expenditures exceeded the 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. Real Estate Transfers Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* of Mower, ss. In Pnsbate Court. receipts in the aggregate of $283,022,991.14. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 jk bx- Mason City Branch. THE HOME RADIO In the Matter of the Estate of 4Jacob Lv. Albert Lea Arr AusUb For the fiscal years 1900 to Alexander Roulstdn, Decedent: Lv. Austin. Arr.Mas®n jCity. 9:15 a. m. 10:15 1904, inclusive, the surplus of receipts a. & Paulson et ux to Leonard J. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, No. 102— 11:50 1:30 1:00 p. m. 2:00 pv over expenditures aggregated $310,319,165.04. To Joseph Roulstorv and W. J. No.' 108— 7:52 9:20 Phillips, lot 3, block 4, W Park Add. How to Make and Use It By A. HYATT VERRILL 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. & For 1905 the expenditures Roulston' and to' all persons interested Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Copyright bx Harper Brothers $1.00. in the final -account exceeded the receipts by $78,776,622.30. No. 101— 4:50 6:10 The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Alva Thorn to Glen G. Morrison, S and distribution of the estate of said No. 303— 1:30 3:00 E% and S%' NE*4 23-101N-1SW, $L decedent. The representative of the For the years 1910 to 1914, inclusive, IX. AIR-GAPS AND LIGHTNING SWITCHES above named decedent, having filed in S.-M. Division—Mankato and the receipts exceeded the expenditures 00. DONOVAN & GOSLEE I this court his final account of the administration Wessington Springs, S. D. by $149,024,404.27. For 1915 records of fires or injuries froim aerials Thomas McGreavy et ux, to Mrs. Funeral Directors A great many people are very much of the estate of said decedent, Lv. Arr. Arr. the expenditures exceeded the receipts during thunder storms are extremely afraid of lightning following an- aerial Mary Gilligan, lot 12, block 47, Y. and Embalmers together with his petition praying Austin.' Wells. Jackson. by $33,488,931.53. For 1916 the receipts rare. During an electrical storm the and injuring the premises, for they for the adjustment and allowance Day Calls—Phone 218S and L. ifdd. $1.00. No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* exceeded the expenditures by instruments cannot be used owing to seem to think that the wires "atract" of said final- account and for distribution No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25*. Night Calls S. R. Eware et ux to Dolly Decker, $55,171,553.59, and for 1917 there was lightning, just as many people with the "static" or electricity In the air of the residue of said estate Lv. Lv. Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 E%, SW1^, 1-104N-18 and N%,. NW a deficit of $29,724,864.73. to the persons thereunto entitled. intelligence and education still believe and the confusion of currents, waves Jackson. Wells Austin. H. A. Goslee—663T Yi 12-104N-18, $27^00.00. Therefore, You, and each of you, are From 1866 to 1917, inclusive, the receipts that steel knives or hardware or wire and inductance, and by installing a No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service C. H. Brown et ux to John Pierce, hereby cited and required to show exceeded the expenditures for No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* netting window screens "attract" the lightning-switch or an air-gap there cause, if any you have before this each year with the exception of 1894, lot 3, block 41, Y. and L. Add/$1.00. lightning. As a matter of fact, none will be no danger to the premises. Court at the 'Probate Court Rooms 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1905, 1908, of these things "attract" the lightning, In fact, a properly installed aerial Ed. Claggett et ux to Emil B. Olson. in the Court. House in the City of 1909, 1915 and 1917. The total amount but. merely form a convenient conductor does not affect the rate of Insurance Bud Bright's Brainstorms lot 1, block 14, Kenwood Park Austin, in the County of Mower, State by which the expenditures exceeded to enable the lightning to ground and if installed in accordance with of Minnesota, on the 17th day "of Place, $1.00. the receipts for these 11 years just itself. Lightning-rods are designed for the regulations of the local fire department July, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., Ellen R. Tyler et ux to Edward F. named, is $443,766,744.70. For the 52 the _same purpose and a properly installed you may be sure there is why said petition should not be granted. Veverka, lot 5, block 7, Orchard Park fiscal years, 1866 to 1917, inclusive, aerial, instead of jeopardizing not the least danger. The fire department REAL Witness, the Judge of said Court, the receipts exceeded the expenditures Add. $450.00. a building, is really an excellent safeguard records of New York City and the seal of said Court, this in 41 years, the total of such excess and-makes a splendid lightning do not show a single instance of conflagrations Anna P. G«nderson to Eugene SHOE 13th day of June, 1922. for that period being $2,591,453,184.16. rod. Lightning strikes a building or started by aerials and Bishop, lots, 14 and 15^ block 4, Kenwood HENRY WEBER, JUN, For the fiscal years 1866 to 1910, the object when it is trying to find a way lightning. Park Place, $1.00. Judge of Probate. revenues were raised through an indirect to the earth and if the object struck The simplest and best safeguard for SALE (Court Seal.) Wra. Anderson et al to Fred Niman, system of taxation. Beginning Is a good conductor of sufficient capacity receiving aerials Is the air-gap shown HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, SW^i, SE^, 19r-all in 102..14, with the fiscal year ending June 30, in Fig. 16. This consists of two It does no damage. For this Attorneys for Petitioner. $1.00. 1910, the receipts from direct methods metal attachments separated by about File No. 4312 June 19, 26, July 3 reason, houses covered with wire nettln^and We have the usual twice- ayear Sarah Turner to George E. Turner, of taxation have usually grown each one-eighth of ^n inch A-B, one of climbing vines are far safer 11150 shoe sale, but the real fiscal year, as will be seen by the following which (A) is attached to the lead-in N 5 ft. of S 100 ft., ot 8 and also than those \Vhich are bare, and steel STATE OF-MINNESOTA, COUNTY shoe sale is going on all the table: wire (the wire to set being fastened to buildings, such as the New York sky* W 12%, lot 9, block 17, R. R. Add. of Mower. In District Court, Tenth time at this store. it also) while the other (B) is connected scrapers steel bridges, elevated structures, 1910—Corporation tax 4 20,951,780.97 Judicial District. $20.00. 1911—Corporation tax ......... 33,516,976.59 by a wire to the ground direct. iron smokestacks and chimneys, Lars Anderson, Plaintiff, Nicholas Degan et ux to O. B. Hillesland 1912—Corporation tax »...••««. 28,583,303.73 It is° a sale that offers values This gap is mounted in much iron steamships and railway tracks vs. lot 19, block 3, Kenwood Park 1913—Corporation tax 35,00G,299.6* to all customers, no matter the same manner as a lightningswitch, are seldom injured by lightning although Austin State Bank, Mecelia Bennett, 1914—Corporation excise tax. 10,671,077.22 Place, Austin, $1.00. Fig. 17 (on a window sill or H. C. Bolcom, Henry C. Bolcom, what their tastes may be. frequently "struok" the reason 1914—Corporation Income tax 32,466,662.67 Edgar R. Culbert et ux to H. Joseph Bolcom, Dennis Crandall, 1914—Individual Income tax.. 28,263,534.85 other convenient spot), in which A being that the electricity passes 1915—Emergency revenue 52,069,126.29 Robert Crippen, Augustus B. Briggs, 130x150 ft. out lot 7, SE%, shows connections to aerial, to receiver —E xper t— through them freely without encountering 191P—Corporation income tax 89,156,696.77 Davidson, Herman Davidson, Herman and to ground connection. SW^, 2-102N-18W, $1500.00. resistance.- On the other hand, 1915—Individual income tax.. 41,046,162.01 R. Davidson, J. L. Davidson, Shoe Repairing wooden buildings, trees and human When the station is not In use, or 1916—Emergency reveiMe 84,278,302.13 H. Briggs et ux to Peter Quast, Joshua L. Davidson, Wm. L. Easton, 1916—Corporation income tax 56,993,657.99 beings are poor conductors and when during thunder storms, the handle Aaron S. Everest, John W. 130x150 ft. out lot 7 SE%, SW%, 2102N-18W, 1916—Individual income tax.. 67,943,594.63 THE MODERN WAY. dry are almost non-conductors of is thrown from A to C, this cutting ofE French, R. C. Hatch, Willis Harrington, 1917—Emergency revenue 95,297,653.88 $1500.00. electricity, and when the lightning all connection between the lead-in H. ,H. Johnson, William 1917—Corporation income tax 179,572,887.86 Peter Jacobson et ux to Thomas tries to follow such objects to ground, wire and the instruments and connecting Ashley Jones, Alice M. King, H. S. 1917—Individual Income tax.. 180,108,340.10 Jensen-Phiffer Jacobson, out lot 14, 13-102N-16W, King, H. W. Lamberton, Henry W. 1918—Income and excess prof- the resistance is so great that serious the aerial directly with the ground. Its tax 2,838,999,894.28 Lamberton, Chancy Leverich, Hannah damage is done. It is exactly like forcing Aerials for sending or transmission Village of Dexter, $4761.00. 1919—Income and excess profIts E. Iyeverich, James B. Leverich, water through a pipe. If y6u have Stations are very different from those O. T. Caswell et ux to Wm. R. Caswell, Company tax .. 2,596,008,702.70 Lillian Del Etta Leverich, Lillian a powerful stream of water or a great used for receiving only and should The number of corporations making lots, 1 and two, block 8, Pearces C. Leverich, Sarah C. Leverich, Many a man who livem volume of water an£ provide a pipe be of several wires. The most efficient income tax returns Shoeing taxable Add. to Village of Grand Meadow, Sylvester Leverich, William T. large enough for it to flow freely, is probably the "cage" type sho#n in by his wits is doing business Mandeville, W. E. Merriman, D. Oliver, East of Court House income, aggregated 52,498 in the $1.00. v_ the pipe will not be injured, evth if it Fig. 18, but any of the others illustrated David Oliver, Samuel Plummer, calendar year 1909, and-that number on small Capital. James E. Reynolds et ux to Ray L. Austin, Minn. is very light and frail whereas, If In Figs. 19, 20 and 21 will answer. M. Wheeler Sargent, Thomas increased to 232,079 for the calendar, Rogers, lot 10, block 18, Y. and L. Simpson, A. C- Smith, Andrew C. you attempted to force the same These should, of. course, be fully Insulated year 1917. The number of individuals Smith, David G. Smith, Leonard Add., $3700.00. stream or same volume through a and the various methods of making personal income tax returns Standing, Leonard Standring, Hester much smaller or clogged pipe, the pipe doing this are well shown in the J. G. Moreland to J. M. Aqker, lot aggregated 357,598 for the calendar A. Stevens, William H. Stevens, D. would be burst or the water wojild figures and require no explanation. To 9, block 9, W Park Add. $2600.00. year 1913, and that number increased M. V. Stuart, David Tubbs, Hiram overflow and flood the surroundings. install sending stations a license is Christian M. Olswold et ux to Julia to 3,472,890 for the calendar year 1917. Tubbs, "Jr., Thos. WiJson, William required, whereas to receive, no Statistics prove that as far as aerials Thru an Ad in Windom the unknown heirs of any For the fiscal year 1909 the total Martin, E 55 ft., W 110 ft., out lot nre concerned there is no danger and license Is needed. of the above named persons who ordinary receipts aggregated $003,589,489.84, 35, 36-101N-18W, $3000.00. ERPOISE X. COUN' may be deceased also all other persons of which $300,711,933.95 came E. L. Garner to F. H. Loomis and unknown, claiming any right, from customs duties, $246,212,643.59 like that of a condenser, except that ^Before leaving the subject of aerials N. E. Loomis. 1% acres, NE%, SW%, title, estate, interest or lien in the the News came from Internal revenue, and the it increases radiated energy, whereas, real estate described in the complaint it may be well to call attention to the 10-102N-18W, $1.00. balance was received from the sale of herein Defendants. device known as a counterpoise and a condenser has a very small amount E. S. Babcock et ux to W. H. Light, public lands and other miscellaneous SUMMONS. which, for sending, is far superior to of radiation. It must also be borne SE%, and E%, SW%, 30-102-16, $1. items whereas, for the fiscal year THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO in mind that with a counterpoise no using a ground, while with small sets ending June 30, 1919, the total receipts 00. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Yoii can do so thru an advertisement in the ground wire is required, the lead-in the advantages gained by a counterpoise from customs amounted to $184,457,867.39, James F. Tubbs et ux to Ella Exelby, from the counterpoise being connected in receiving do not pay for the while the internal revenue, You, and each of you, are hereby Mower County News MARKET PLACE. et al, NE%, NW%, and W 15 with the set at the spot where the trouble of -installing the device. This summoned and.required to answer the including income taxes and corporation ground wire Is usually connected. In acres NW%, NE%, allin 23-102-18, Is because the counterpoise, while adding [{1 It only costs a cent a word each issue, with complaint of the Plaintiff in the and excess profits taxes, amounted' setting up a counterpoise it should be to the sharpness of tuning with a $1.00. above entitled action, a copy of "which to $3,839,950,612.05. just as well and as thoroughly" insulated receiving set and, therefore, aiding Sylvia P. Crane et al to George A. a minimum charge of 25c. For example complaint is filed in the office of the So you will see that until 1910 the as the aerial (Fig. 22), and in cutting out interference, will also Clerk of the District Court in the city Hormel & Co., W 89 ft. and 8 inches money you paid toward the support the lead-in wire from it should be cut down the strength of the sounds of Austin, in said Mower County, an advertisement of eight words three insertions of E 134% ft. out lot 3 in SE%, 35103-18, of the government was slipped away kept at some distance from the aerial and to serve a copy of your answer received. Therefore, with a crystal $1.00. from you so easily that you hardly would cost 25c nine words three lead-in to obviate losses by induction to the said complaint on the subscribers, set where amplification is not possible, knew anything about it. You did not Catherwood & Nicholsen, at their F. H. and Hattie C. Rhodes to C. D. between the two. The most desirable the device is practically valueless, office in the City of Austin, in said know that you were paying taxes to times would cost 27c and so on. place for a counterpoise is Tedrow, S%, SW%, 19-104-18, $1.00. whereas, with a vacuum tube set County, within twenty days after the the national government.. about three feet above the earth. hut with two or more steps of "amplification, Obe Clouse et ux to Frank Clouse, service of this summons upon you, Indirect taxation is the most seductive as this height is usually inconvenient, the counterpoise will prove a S%, N%,"SWi4 36-103N14W, $3000. exclusive of the day of such service WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT form of raising public revenue. 00. and if you fail so to serve your answer You never came In contact with to the said complaint within the Elvin H. Hanson et ux to Guy R. HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW the federal government except when you time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action Yarwood, lots, 12 and 13, block 1, bought a postage stamp. But now you will apply to the Court for the Village of Lansing, $2400.00. know it every time you buy a drink at relief demanded in said complaint. Dated May 31, 1922. a soda fountain, or a bottle of medicine, Cleveland F. Frisby et ux to Gustav CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, or san* a telegram, or make a Lomen, E 96 ft.,lots,1 and2, blockll, B.E.HUGHES, long-distance telephone call, or perform Village of LeRoy, $1.00 Plaintiff's Attorneys, any one of a score of other normal Lewis Meyer et ux to E. N. Hoffman Austin Natl Bank Bldg., activities of daily life. Something Austin, Minnesota. and A. C. Richardson, N 85 ft., must be put in the kitty for the STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY E%, lot 2, block 8, R. R. Add. $.00. government. Its annual rakeoff runs of Mower, in District Court, Tenth Kate 'Hikes to Bertha Bell,, lots, into the billions. You pay it and the Judicial District. government. spends it. 7-8-9 and 10 and S 4 ft. lot 6 all in Saipe parties as in Summons immediately But all that part of the party is preceding this notice. block 2, village of Ramsey, $1.00. about over now. The oysters have" NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. Frank Klass et ux to E. G. 'Gould NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That been eaten and put In the bill. They and Grace Gould,L-3 interest, S%,12103N-16W, an action has. been commenced in this, must be paid for. It is perfectly clear $1.00. Court by the above named Plaintiff, that in the future by far the greater Reinhold F.Schwartz et ux to Ole against the above named defendants, part of the revenue required for conducting involving, affccting and bringing in Limbo, lot 8r block 3, Reinhold's and the public business must come question certain real property in said Your Name ..: not only on account of it being an Brown's Add., tillage of Sargeant, from direct taxes. It' is also clear very distinct advantage. Many people County, described as follows: Lots obstruction, but because it may be consider this device a complicated and $1.00. that the ordinary expenses for running One and Four of Block Ten of Bolcom's injured by people" or vanimals or may difficult affair, but In reality, it is as Addition to Austin, Mower Address the government will in future Glen G. Morrison et ux to Jesse be buried under snow in winter, it is~ County, Minn. simple, if not simpler, than an aerial. probably exceed four billion dollars a M. Lewis, SWU, 28 and E%,NW%, better to raise it about six feet, or The object ol said action is to obtain A favorite form of counterpoise consists year. That is 1i lot of money to take judgment that "the plaintiff is the just high enough so people'may pass of several wires extending fanwise out of your pockets, and mine. Hadn't Glen G. Morrison* et ux toJesse M. owner in fee simple of said premises Send in Your Order Today to beneath It. Stout posts with guy wires as shown in the figures, but a, we fetter see what is done with it, and and every part thereof, and that the Lewis, NE%, 33, the SE%, 28-102N17W, :ST are the best supports, whereas, if the single wire will often give excellent whether we can save any of it? Congress, defendants have no right, title, estate, •r it-.* WANT AD DEPARTMENT $1.00. device is placed on the roof, the results and the only way to determine which is very far-sighted, and claim, lien or interest in or to supports may be chimneys, walls, etc. the best number of wires to use Daniel A. Root to E. Merton Root, able, when its own skin is concerned, said real estate or any part thereof. COUNTY- NEWS If placed on a roof beneath an aerial Is by experiment. Usually it is desirable E%, NE%, 23-103N-16W,$1.00. No personal claim is made upon to distinguish a hawk from a- hand leave all the space possible between to place the counterpoise below any of the defendants. saw at a very great distance, is be* r" it* the two, either by keeping the counterpoise Dated May 31, 1922. the aerial, but this is by no means ginning to take notice. Only an Amateur. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, low or* raising the aerial. Where Make yeur own count and enclose money with ordeiv essential as it may be run in the opposite Personally we have to -b% egotistical, B. E. HUGHES, this is not convenient, the counterpoise direction from the aerial and Brahmins Avoid FridayM''"-^ bnt when it takes a stranger"only an Initials and numbers count the same as one word. Plaintiff's Attorneys, still work exactly as well, for the device Jbay be run in another direction hour to teU us his troubles we class Amongst the Brahmins of India-no Austin Nat'l Bank Bldg. has little or no connection with inst^ra of being placed below the business is ever begun on a Friday. him as an amateur in. misery.—Galves Austin, nnesota. IKuaranaaMii^^ the aerial. In fact, its action is more aerial wires. June 12, 19, 26. ton N\vs.