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June 29, 1922 · Page 6 of 8

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1 mm $«4 •, i*3C 7'if-mm MW&Sr 5" rC MOWmCOUNTYNEWS, AUSTD^,MtNN. Page Seven Thursday, JunjeJ& j922 The JHirpAse. Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrp— Rtdncod Travelers' Guide Hageiibeck-Waltace Circus Here Jiily 10. NEWRY No. 22—_ 11:20* 11J5&* Proportion is almost Impossible to 4s§r- Mrs. M. had arrived, at tiie little station No. 8— 7:20* human beings. .There is no one wild Jfo Vermont on a cbld, stormy Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. does not exaggerit& In conversation, ning, and had hired an old man to Unless otherwise designated, all the Albert Luthe was a Blooming Prairie 3z49" No. 1— 7:00$ 11745#: men are encumbered with personality, trains listed below are daily. See drive her to her friend's farm up caller Tuesday, -v 4^11:17* No. 23— V'- footnote for explanation of and talk too much. In modern sculpture, among th« hills. The roads were in Daily except Sunday. Melvin Basness was a caller at the •V.--!? reference marks. v' picture and poetry, the beauty is bad condition from the storm, and the Daily except Saturday. Albert Luthe home Saturday. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. miscellaneous the artist works here ride was altogether a very uncomfortable On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday The Fourth of July celebration will Light faced figures indicate A. M. and there and: at all points, additig one. "How much do I owe you?" only. —I be held at the Red Oak Church. and adding,-instead of unfolding the she asked on arriving at her destination. Chicago Thomas Johson spent Sunday with unit of his thought. Beautiful details "Well," ma'am." said the old his sister, Mrs. Sven Magnusson. we must have, or-^no artist^ but they man "my reg'lar price is a dollar, biTt Milwaukee & St.Paul must be means and never other. The seein' as it's seoh a bad night and the Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ulland entertained Railway eye must not lose sight for a moment goln' so terrible I'll call it 75. cehtt."— company from Albert Lea The Christian Register (Boston). Mplsu Arr, of the purpose.—Emerson. 4 3 Austin. St. Paul. Sunday. I. & M. Division. 7z47 Lv. Arr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Highshoe 7:07 "How We Cleared Our SummerHome Lv. Arr. No. 12— 3:50 Arr. LEGAL NOTICES spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 8:10 of Rats," by Mrs. Perry. No. 16— 4:40 rf Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. "When we opened our seaside Goodmanson. No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 Lv. Lv. Arr. home last May, it was alive with rats." No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 St. Paul. Austins IdBS Mpls. Gena Magnusson, who has been ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE They'd gnawed all the upholstering. Lv. Arr. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 LV. working for Ben Christianson,.,spent CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING We cleaned them out in a week with Mpls. St. Paul. .Austin. No. 11— 6:50. 7:25 10^& THEREON. Sunday at home. SAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Estate of Margaret V. Gardner, because it comes in cake form, no Mr. and Mrs. John" Feibiger and No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Lv. Austin. Arr. QnaahaNo. Saves Jirtying handstand STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of mixing. family were guests at the John Jordan For Milwaukee and Chicago. 15— 1:05. plates." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, .$1.25 Mower, In Probate Court. Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 11— 10:56 7:44 home Sunday. In the Matter of the Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Estate of Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 AnstxsL Several neighbors from this vicinity Lv. Omaha. Arr. Margaret V. Gardner, Decedent. J)een added and the heralds announce When the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* zm- No. 16— 7:30 4:4® attended the services held at Mineral Letters Testamentary this day hav- Advertisement—June'. Mixed—• 8:15* there is an abundance of European 2:10* No. 12— 7:40 pitches its tents at the fair Springs Sunday. ing been granted to Melvan R. Voorhees No. 2—11.50* 2:40* acts. More than a score of clowns of Kansas City, Mo., and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Sven Magnusson and grounds, Monday, July 10, it promises No. 8— 7:50 10.50 will be seen in the pantomimic TRIANGLE TAXI LINE C. Voorhees of Elkton, Minnesota: Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. family visited at the Albert Luthe an array of menagerie acts and stunts. The animal trainers have developed It is orderfed, that the time within Albert Lea—Austin. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 home Tuesday evening. which all creditors of the above features that excel in many ways the several interesting and astonishing No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Mr. Pep named decedent m^y present claims Rudolph Magnusson and Ernest No. 33r— 4.15* 8:00 a. m. 9:00 m. m. features that will reveal 6:45* performances of other years of this against her estate in this court, be, Thomson attended the dance at the 12:00 m. 11:00 a. m. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* marvelous skill in perfecting of wild circus. and the same hereby is, limited to 3:00 p. m. 4:00 pi m, Mason City Branch. Moscow hall Saturday evening. six months from and after the dat$ Many new equestrian features have beasts. Lv. Albert Lea Arr Atta&bl Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. The "Shiveree" dance Nvhich was hereof .said time expiring the 30:15 a. m. 9:15. a. m. No. 102— 11:50 1:30 16th day of December, 1922. held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 And it is further ordered, that Ladd Saturday night was well attended. 5:15 pu za» 4:15" p. m. THE HOME RADIO Monday the. 18th day of December, Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. No. 101— 4:50 6:10 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. in the probate The News—$2.50 a year—worlli it. The Ladies Aid meeting which was No. 103— 1:30 3:00 court rooms at court house at the held at the home of Mrs. Louie Hanson city of Austin, in said county, be, How to Make and Use It By A. HYATT VERRILL S.-M. Division—Mankato and and, the same hereby is fixed and was well attended, proceeds being DONOVAN & GOSLEE Copyright br Harper A Brotb«ra Wessington Springs, S. D. appointed ^is the time and place for over twelve dollars. Funeral Directors hearing upon and the examination, Lv. Arr. Arr. Rudolph Magnusson and Lester and Embalmers adjustment and allowances of such Austiii. Wells. Jackson. XI. CONDENSERS Day Calls—Phone 2188 Noble went to Wells Sunday to see claims as shall be presented within No. 1— 6:30* 10:45* 8:20* Night Calls the time aforesaid. 5:40* Clarence Ensrude who has been seriously No. 23— 3:50* 8:25* These appliances are a most important of foil between it and the bottom Let notice hereof be given by the Lv. Lv. Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 ill with heart trouble. paper. Next, place the other, frayed part of a wireless set, as without publication of this order in the -v Jackson. Wells Austin. H. A. Goslee—6637 Hermena Peterke, Agnes, Albert, and spread the same way, on the upper Mower County News, as provided by them the oscillations^ even if No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service and Vera Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar piece of foil at the opposite end and law. No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* f* detected by the instruments, would Dated June- 16th, 1922. Lysne and daughter, Esther, Ernest with a few drops of hot parafflne fix bfe very weak and faint.. They are HENRY WEBER JUN., them in place on the edges of the Shubac and Selmar Magnusson were divided broadly into two classes known (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. paper. Then, roll the whole, being visitors at the Albert Luthe home HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, as Fixed Condensers and Variable Haying Time careful not to displace the foil (this Sunday. Attorneys for Estate. Condensers, the former being the simplest, WATER may be secured to each piece of paper File No. 4345. and the latter the most efficient, with a few drops of parafflne at the WEST LANSING for while a fixed condenser is always of edges) and form a small cylinder Fig. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION •j- 25. Wind the cylinder tightly with FOR DETERMINATION Yoo &xv\ fcNwtfjs one capacity and can only be increased H. 0. Karsrud and family were OF DESCENT OF LAND. fine thread at each end, as shown, or or decreased by adding to or subtracting will SOON BE HERE Austin shoppers Monday.Mrs. wrap with adhesive tape and dip the Estate of Emily J. Burgess, from the number of sheets, ore & 9QQ& whole into hot parafflne. In using this Dan Dugaw is visiting her the variable type may be altered or STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Mower, In Probate Court. adjusted at will by a knob or handle, condenser with a crystal set It is only daughter, Mrs. Dan Dibble, in Austin. thus tuning or adjusting the receiving necessary to shunt, or connect it, In the Matter of the Estate of Emily J. Burgess, Decedent. \\w\e Vj circuit exactly as a tuning coil is adjusted, across your phone receiver wires, but Mr. and Mrs. Ollaus Lerud of Austiji The State of Minnesota to Charles ARE YOU PREPARED? but much more delicately, as if using it in a vacuum tube set you W costs. spent a few days last week at the C. Burgess, Ray Burgess, and Joseph the adjustment of a tuning coil consists must use a grid-leak shunted across Lerud home. H. Burgess, and to all persons interested it. This is merely apiece of cardboard in shortening the length of coil in the determination of the Miss Virginia Scott and Miss Dorothy by Jumping connections from one turn placed between two binding-posts or descent of the real estate of said decedent: Sometimes it costs a lot of money and Noble are attending summer of wire to another to alter wave terminals and with several soft leadpencil The petition of Ray Burgess isn't a good time. Strictly Pure Manila school in Austin. lines drawn across it from post lengths, whereas, the condenser adjustment haying been filfd in this court, BUY FLOUR is slow, even and gradual and to post. In order to be sure that a Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Dunnell representing thatcjiaid decedent died Rope, Pitch Forks^ alters capacity but it must not be good connection is made, draw pencil more than five ye&rs prior to the-filing are visiting their son, Raymond thereof, leaving certain real estate forgotten that for wireless telephony marks about the. holes where posts are Hay Carriers, FROM US Woods, and family. in said petition described, and receiving, both a condenser and some to be inserted. The distance between Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Engen, that no will q|»'deggdent has._been Pulleys, Etc? sort of coil or similar device must be posts should be not over five-eighths June 19, at St. Olaf Hospital in proved nor administration of his* es- employed to get satisfactory results. of an inch. Sometimes -drawing ink ,,, tate granted in this state, and pray(made We handle the flour that goes into Austin, a daughter. The simplest form of fixed condenser of carbon, for writing ink will_hng that the descent of mid real esnot Our stock is complete. the home and makes good—and bakes Prof, and Mrs. Adolph Ranum of consist^ of a number of alternating serve) is used in place of lead tate be determined by this court good", too. Prices are Austin visited at the Sever Ranum sheets of tin-foil and waxed paper or pencil, but the latter has the advantage Therefore You, and Each of You, ALL KINDS OF mica, the alternate sheets of foil be* that the lines can be varied or home the past week. adr are hereby cited and required to Right. FEED FOR ANIMALS lng connected by wires which are in justed to give best results by means show cause, if any you-have, before Miss Hannah Oleson has gone to turn connected with the terminals of an eraser. this court at the^ Probate Court Northwood, Iowa, to visit her sister, HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED Room in the Court House, in the City where required. Variable condensers are much more Mrs. Elmer Johnson. of Austin, in the County of Mower, POULTRY FEEDS To make a fixed condenser it is only difficult to make and .while any ingenious DECKER BROS. Miss Cora Peterson of Dexter is State of Minnesota, on the 14th day of necessary to lay sheets of tin-foil between boy can make them, it is July, 1922, at 9 o'clock A. M., why visiting her sisters, Mrs. H. O. Karsrud sheets of waxed paper and connect usually, cheaper to purchase them & GOSS said petition should not be granted. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. them. A very efficient little 'ready made. There are two common Witness the Judge of said .court, Mrs. Minnie Oleson and children fixed condenser, to be used by shunting AUSTIN AND LANSING forms, one known as the sliding plate, and the .seal thereof, this 20th day of FEED & SEED STORE across the receivers of a small set, of Geneva, Minn., were guests a? the Fig. 26, the other as the rotary, Fig. 27. June, 1922. or as a grid-condenser with a vacuum The former consists of a number of home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HENRY WEBER, JUN., tube set, can be made as shown in metal plates, which slide back and (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. Sever Ranum Sunday. Austin, Minn. Fig 23., Have some smooth tin-foil, forth in a frame, case or box provided JOHN McCOOK, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larsoji, free from holes or tears, and cut two with grooves and fixed plates. The Cresco, Iowa, Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Ranum were entertained Attorney for Petitioner. pieces about one inch in length and rotary type consists of a number of at the Clyde Waldron home File No. 4376 June 22,29, July 6. one-half antnch wide. Then, from semicircular plates of metal so arranged In in Udolpho Thursday evening. thoroughly waxed paper—which can as to rotate or swing past a 311 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and be purchased or can be made by soaking series of fixed discs. In each form, children, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Harvey good quality writing paper in the air spaces between the plates correspond parafflne wax—cut three pieces 2% to the waxed paper between and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey the News inches in length and 2 inches wide. On the strips of foil on the fixed condensers. Rector and son were guests at the one of these pieces place a piece of By means of either of .these Dugaw home Sunday. ERVICE the foil then cover this with a second two variable forms, fine adjustment strip of paper, place the other strip of of capacity may be obtained. Many RENOVA You can do so thru an advertisement in the foil .over this and cover with the people cannot understand the function last strip of paper. Be very sure that of a condenser, but, broadly ATISFACTION Mower County News MARKET PLACE, William Cross is the newly appointed the edges if the tin-foil are well within speaking, it is to store up electrical section foreman. the margins of paper and are accurately energy and then suddenly release it, It only costs a cent a word each issue, with in line or centered. In fact, as the current passing through is interrupted, Miss Lepha Irons was a guest at before placing them, It .is wise to draw varied or broken, or, in a minimum charge of 25c. For exiample the J. M. Tanner home for a few a .square the size of the foil on each other words, to increase the oscillations. days last week. an advertisement of eight words three insertions piece of paper, spacing it equidistant KOBES: CAFE Mrs. A. R. Browning and son, Clifford, from edges, and arrange the foil to fit Although most small sets will operate and Ernest and Charlotte Rockwell would cost 25c nine words three this, Fig* 24 Next cut two pieces of with a fixed condenser and a attended the Chautauqua one afternoon light wire five or six Inches long variable one is not necessary, yet the times would cost 27c and so on. in Austin. (flexible stranded wire is best), spread variable type will always Improve the the strands at one end of each pi^ce recelVer and will permit much finer Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browning apart ai& place one of these frayed tuning than-a tuning coil of any type spent the week end in Mankato, WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT Bud Bright's Brainstorms and spread ends on' the lowest piece by itself. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Barrick, Mrs. Browning's parents. HERE, AND SENNIT IN NOW First. And in addition to reinstating Milo Anderson, Arneta Archdale, old members qnd enrolling new Vivian Tanner, Lee Whiteside, Lewis U- And if you are in need of a ones, let's take subscriptions of citizens, -set of good harness, shoes, and Harlan Meyer graduated. from trunks, bags or suitcases, clubs, libraries*. ,eto, to receive the eighth grade iii Dist. 129 this CT:start for this store. 0 thes American Legion Weekly at $2 year. per year. Circulation is as vital to The Simpsons send greeting' to iFlsTOUTLXiW' The Legion posts of Browns Valley the Weekly as membership is to the friends. They report dry and hot and-! Wheaton, Minnesota, will Legion. And reading the weekly will COUNT THE I weather in North Dakota this summer. unite citizens of these two cities— help folks to understand and cooperate A short crop is expected. They STITCHES, some thirty miles apart—in a joint with us in our plans for the good expect to return to "Mower county to community Independence Day program of our communities and America. Pi make their permanent home this fall on Lake Traverse, midway between ^examine the leather, rings, or early winter. :fl the two towns. This was arranged buckles and trimmings -in a Lives Alone With Birds. at a joint meeting of the two jrj'set of our harness, you'll A: .The Name of Delaware* At the extreme northerly point of ||\know they're goo d—the Legion posts. of Delaware received its the Shetlands—a place hearer the pole The state fright kind of harness at nauie Thomas West, Lord de La from than Petrograd—Is a small, lonely hut, right prices. Your Name governor of Virginia, who vis(he Eleven Legion departments are \Viirre, where. H. Edwardson of London lives J** bav in IfllO. -t over their 1921 membership mark. every spring with the sea birds as almost Where Quality 4 sole, companions. For 33 years Why not Minnesota? We can do it! Address Counts Wcj Job was a patient man—but he never he has -occupied this hut from spring Twenty-six thousand fiye hundred ofc had to listen to a couple of guys to autumn. For jaaap 9m. be has Win. our twenty-nine thousand paid up been the-watcher of the'Society -for argue about up-keep and differentials. buddies of 1921 have already reinstated. Send Your Order Today toS the Protection of Birds. Edwardson's Let's round up the other two "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My long vigil in the absolute loneliness of JensenPhiffir WANT AD DEPARTMENT*® thousand five hundred. One hundred Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan. hills, sky and sea, has been well rewarded. and fifty of our Gopher posts have "I went into tfie hen house one The stock of birds has in? morning and found my_favorite setter already stepped on the Jg^s and shot creased notably especially the skuas, MOWER COUNTY NEWS dead. I got real mad. Went to over the top.- But we wattt all of this great -northern divers,.fulmars and the store, bought some RAT-SNAP golden plover, while there are new Gopher Gang to leap clear off the* and in a week I got six dead rats. if yon want action, start Make your own count and enclose money with order, colonies of gannets on the cliffs The Everybody who raises poultry should trek on July First! Many a buddy East of .Court House birds*know the watcher, and the skuaseven keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, 7j9omething ufitha InitiaU and numbers count the same as one word. has been '.'forgetting to remember" Aitsiixi, Minn. come to the door of his hut for 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by BaiqaagHiaaaaa»MBBu^^ to pay his does for 1922. Let's relieve, Pooler Drug Co. food when they find it reopened each his troubled conscience on July Advertisement—June.