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—f t" & 5J^f MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, BONN. z'js. Page Seven Monday,- July 3, 1922. twff Ruth Mahachek, Readihg State Board Examinations ........ 7.50 cents for a postage stamp, and It OUO.OOO each. That will make a total Lv. Austin, Arr LaCii— Travelers' Guide Herald Publishing .Co., Publishing Primary Election sample ballots 62.10 won't cost him anything, to reply, for No. 22— 11:20* cost of $900,000,000 that Is, just short N. Nicholsen, Boarding prisoners .... .7...... 58.00 1155* his letters go through the mails No. 8— 7:20* Where Your of a billion dollarsT free. 4—— C. W. Erret, Drinking cups for court house .... 1.50 Arr. Axa£m~ Lv. LaCrosse. That is one way of helping to remedy Do you approve that expenditure? Unless otherwise designated, all the Six -Town News, Advertising eighth grade examinations 2.20 No. 1— 7:00$ the present condition. Do you think It wise and necessary? trains listed below are daily. See Taxes Go Herald Publishing Co. Misc. supplies for Supt. of Schools 8.50 No. 28— 11:17* 34T footnote for explanation of Do you think we ought to spend our Miller-Davis Company^ Supplies for Supt. of SchoolsAdams 7.57 Daily except Sunday? reference marks. money that way?. Do you think we Review, Printing notices for Supt. of Schools ............... 2.88 An Arms Cache in Crater. Daily except Saturday. ought to spend 80 or 90 per cent Herald Publishing Co., Printing Primary Election'Ballots Bold faced figures indicate P. M.Light 167.25 On Sunday, Tuesday and Tinzrsdagp A weapon storehouse In the immense faced figures indicate A. M. of our total national income for wars, Metropolitan Supply Co., Diplomas and seals 28.58 How Uncle Sam Spends only. crater of extinct Haleakala, where the I Fox Hotel, Meals for Jurors 127.50 past, present and prospective? That Your Money in Conducting natives of Maui many years ago made W. R. Earl, Supplies for court house .. 7.10 Chicago •is what we are doing. If you approve their last stand aggainst the 'all-con- IJ.-M. Beck, Office supplies for Sheriff 33.00 Your Business of it*you have only to sit still and Milwaukee &St.Paul quering king of Hawaii, has been dis- Mower County News, Advertising 9.52 say nothing. If you disapprove of it, j- Ray Chaffee, Justice fees 53.40 covered, according to Emil A. Berndt, Railway let your congressman know. Herald Publishing Co.,publishing County Commissioners .Proceedings 37.25 a business man of Honolulu, says a You live in a congressional district St. Paul. By EDWARD G. LOWRY I Earl Printing Co:, Office ^supplies Austin. 26.00 dispatch to the Cincinnati Times-Star. and every two years you send a.man I. & M. Division. Herald Publishing Co., Misc. advertising .'. .".,........... Lv. Arr. Arr. 15.18 Author "Washington CloM-Ups." "Banks and Mr. Berndt says each of the three here to Washington to attend to your Mower County News, -Misc. office supplies !No.l2— 3:50 7:07 .i........ 15.15 Lv. Arr. 7z4& Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political white men with, knowledge of the cave and Economic Article* to Leading Periodical* public business. Do you know him? Miller-Davis Co., Primary Election Supplies ........... 199.85 4:40 Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. No. 16 8:10 and a Writer of Recognised Authority on tb* stumbled, across It when wandering Do you know what be Is doing here? Frank Wagner, Constable fees 8.15 No*. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:001 Lv. Lv» Anl National Government's Bosinea* Methods aimlessly about after losing their way Mower County News, Advertising teachers examinations 2.00 No. 3—3:15 Your state has two senators, who also 7:00 •7:45! St. Paul. Aos£x&. Mpls. Myrtle Dickey, Grading examination papers 3.00 Lv. In the crater. He reports that It contains Lv. Arr. 9:00 represent you here. If-they do notrepresent No. 15— 8:25 Copyright, Weitern Newapaper Upion x~.s-- N. Nicholsen, Handcuffs and chain 11.00 Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. 7:25- No. 11— 6:50 165ft you fairly, ycu can keep crude stone hatchets, immense, xxvm. Leeta B. Staley, Reading state board examinations ... 7.50 No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 them at home. Whatever a majority quantities of slingshot stones, spearheads Fort Dodge, Carroll, Maimisig* REMEDY IN YOUR HANDS A M. Smith, Serving on canvassing board 6.00 No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Arr. of you want you can have. and other implements of ancient Lv. Austin. J. H. Krebsbach, Serving on canvassing board ...... 10.00 I have been asked many times, and For Milwaukee and Chicago. |No. 15— 1:05 lOrSS To this moment a majority have warfare. P. H. Carr, Serving on,canvassing board 10.00 particularly since this series began: Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 11— 10:56 7-44 approved, atTeast bysilence, the great Lucy Himmer, Serving on canvassing board 6.40 Mixed— "What is the remedy for the condition 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Lv. Omaha. Arr. military expenditures that have been •fVU-king Dad Popular. J. E. Detwiler, Serving on canvassing board 6.40 No. 4— 7:20* and situation of government business 10:00* No. 16— 7:30 made from the money you have paid J. E, Detwiler, Justice fees 20.45 is known by the company he Mixed— a 8:15* 2:10* that you have described? What can No. 12— 7:40 3^® in taxes. If now you have come to Eunice L. Rice, Traveling expense of Co. Supt 75.51 Also tlie seventeen-year-old No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* we, the average man or woman without J. M. Beck, Office supplies 54.00 the conclusion that It is too much, you No. 8— 7:50 iirhter. —Manitoba Free Press. 10.50 TAXI LINE influence, and with no knowledge TRIANGLE J. M. Beck, Blocking scratch paper V. 1.50 have only to say so. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. of politics, what can we do about it?" O. J. Simmons, Services on auditing board 18.00 Albert Lea—Austin. Do you realize that this conference The news twice a weeK xne No. 1— 3:45 6:05 Well, the answer is that you can do J. H. Krebsbach, Services on auditing board 18.00 News—less than 5c a week on the limitation of armament which Lv. Austin No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Arr. Albert G. S. Burnham, Services on auditing board 18.0X) everything about It. The remedy lies BE. 8:00 a. m. a. President Harding called arose fundamentally No. 33— 4.15 6:45* 9:00 Biliousness and Constipation. N. Nicholsen, traveling expenses of sheriff in State vs. Chester wholly within your own hands, as I 11:00 *a. m. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* 12:00 m. out of the circumstance "For years I was troubled with biliousness Norris 105.86 have tried to point out in each one 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. sfe Mason City Branch. that all of the so-called big nations and constipation, which N. Nicholsen, traveling expenses of sheriff as per bills rendered 164.34 Lv. Albert Lea Arr Amtas of the articles that have preceded are paying more than they can afford Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. made life miserable for me. My appetite a. & 9:15 a. m. 20:15 this one. It is a remedy easy to prescribe COUNTY POOR No. 102— 11:50 1:30 to pay by way of preparation for war? failed me. I lost my usual 1:00 p. m. 2:00 jk K, Minnesota State Sanatarium, Board and treatment month of May for but, I confess, difficult to put I No. 108— 7:52 9:20 The endeavor to find a formula to force and vitality. Pepsin preparations 4:15 p. m. 5:15 jx is. Bessie Hill, Alma Sibriel and Jacob Krotter $135.95 into effect. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. and cathartics only made matters limit, armaments is another way of W. R. Earl, "Burial expense for F. W. Allen 65.00 No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Difficult, I mean, in the sense that worse. I do not know where I saying that the nations are trying to The News—$2.50 a year—worfe Ella E. Peck, Strawberries 3.20 No. 103— 1:30 3:00 should have been today had I not you will have to give up time from find a way to save money. Since the Minnie Lappin, Nurse at County Home 75.00 tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The your own engrossing private affairs to war the great powers are all living R. R. Murphy & Son, Dress 2.50 S.-M. Division—Mankato and tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, DONOVAN & GOSLEE pay some attention to what you probably beyond their means. All of them are St. Olaf Hospital,yHospital care for Miss Fleta Schua 158.50 Wessington Springs. S. D. strengthens the digestive functions, Funeral Directors- I think of as public affairs and, as In debt. All of them, except ourselves, J. W. Hare, Misc. seeds and plants 7 10.55 Lv. Arr. helping the system to do its work naturally," Arr. such, not concerning you. The whole and Embalmer* I owe more than they can pay. In all Austin. Wells'. writes Mrs. Rosa Potts, Jackson, ROAD AND BRIDGE point I have to make Is that public No. 1— 6:30* Day Calls—Phone 2188 of them, including the United States, Birmingham, Ala. K. O. Wold and 10:45* Austin Lumber Co., Misc. lumber .....$ 2.20 "8:20* affairs are your affairs. No. 23— 3:50* Night Call. Pooler Drug Co. 5:40* 8:25* government expenses are running beyond C. A. Carlson, Gasoline and repairs for county auto 67.91 I do not suggest that you go into Advertisement—Mon. July. Lv. Lv. E. S. Conry, Groceries for surveying crew 5.80 Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 I government Income. A nation Jackson. Wells politics. I do not suggest that you J. C. Fugale, Labor and material on statg. road .-. 30.47 Austin. H. A. Goslee—6637 I can no more stand that sort of thing "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Europe," No. 22-- 6:35* 8:53* J. Adams & Co., Scraper blade 7.00 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service attend political meetings. I do suggest than a private person or a private Said Mr. C. DunSter. No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* John Lux, Put lay in grader 2.05 7:00* i# that you Jtake an interest, a direct business. "Was staying at a hotel in a small Wm. Cummings, Land for round corner 25.00 personal irlterest, in the business of If .you will devote a half hour or Pennsylvania town. Early one morning Chicago Steel Tape. Co., Repairs for steel tape 89 government as distinguished from the I went to the stable to hire a rig an hour every .evening to thinking Martin Thelen, Tiling on state road No. 10 22.80 Bud Bright's Brainstorms and "was shown a pile of- dead rats politics of government. about and talking about public business Frank Scanlon, Tiling on state road No. 10 10.S0 killed with RAT-SNAP the night before. A part of the remedy you ask for you will be amazed at .the Mike Gilgenbach, Tiling on state road No. 10 22.80 Looked like a batlte-field in the conduct of the business of government prompt response you will get. If there John Wagner Jr., Tiling on state road No. 10 28.50 Europe." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25, has been applied when the facts Is any question you want to ask, write Commissioner Hotson offered the following resolution and moved its Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Peace on earth, good will and the conditions are spread broadcast to your congressman or to either one adoption: Co. to all men. Whereas, the Publics Examiner of the State-of Minnesota has reported and made knowji to every taxpayer. of your senators. That will cost you Advertisement July. that he has not the necessary help or funds at his disposal with which to Bad conditions are in a way make an examination of the accounts and books of the Mower County Treasurer to be remedied when they become COME and BRING for the four years next preceding the two years for which an examination known. has already been made by him, without assistance from the County of YOUR FAMILY But some hundreds of you have Mower, and written me and asked: "How can we Whereas, it is necessary for the County of Mower to have an examination help? What can we do?" Let's take a of said accounts and books covering said period to be made in order to-ascertain A family party—that's what concrete case. what amount, if any, said County Treasurer and his bondsmen are liable we want. We want to make Congress has committed Itself to the for to the said County of Mower, so that a demand may be made therefor or the whole family happy in a policy of building twenty first-class action be brought to recover the same. pair of our The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that the sum of eight hundred dollars battleships in the next few years. special session at the Court House in the City of Austin.at nine o'clock A. M. ($800.00) or so-much thereof as*may be necessary be and the same is hereby Armed and equipped, those battleships Friday, June-16th, 1922 pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. MEN'S, BOYS', WOMEN'S, appropriated out of the general revenue fund of the County to be used to pay will ..cost In the neighborhood o_f $45,- All members present, Viz for such necessary clerical help as may be employed by the County of Mower GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S J. H. Krebsbach, Chairman to assist the Public Examiner in making such examination under the supervision Jacob J. Gjerness LEGAL NOTICE and direction-of said Public Examiner, and SHOES H.P.Johnson Be It Further Resolved that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized A. Hotson to employ such clerical help with the approval of said Public Examiner," S. Thompson 2820 and that the said County Auditor shall issue his warrants in payment STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY O. J. Simmons, County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of Board Footwear that the feet wear of such clerical help when the claims therefor have been approved by the Public of Mower, ss. In District Court, Commissioner Hotson offered the following resolution. and moved its that does not wear the feet. Examiner or any of his deputies. Tenth Judicial District. adoption: We are always at home to Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, and on a vote being taken the L. W. Delaporte, in behalf of himself, WHEREAS, the Public Examiner of the State of Minnesota, in his of- the whole family. chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the resolution adopted. and all others, who may come in ficial capacity, has examined the books of S. A. Smith, County Treasurer of and become parties hereto against Mower County, Minnesota, covering the period for the calendar years 1920 At this 'time recess was taken until nine o'clock A. M., June 24th, 1922 at adverse claimants, Plaintiff, Jensen-Phiffer and 1921, which said report has been filed with the County Auditor and a which time the board reconvened with all members present. vs. duplicate thereof given to the County Attorney of said County, and The following resolution was then offered by Commissioner Hotson who H. A. Rutherford Dennis Crandell WHEREAS, said report upon its face and according to the findings of moved ^ts adoption: Chancy Leverich Hannah E. Leverich Company the public examiner therein, shows that said County'Treasurer is short in his Whereas, S. A. Smith, County Treasurer of Mower County, Minnesota, has Hannah E. Tubbs Sylvester I accounts for said year 1920 in the sum of One Thousand Six Hundred Fiftyseven tendered his resignation to the Board of County Commissioners of said County, Leverich James B. Leverich and 11/100 Dollars ($1657.11) and 1921 of Two Thousand One Hundred to become effective on June 22d, 1922, or as soon thereafter as his books Sarah C. Leverich Sarah C. Richards Wilson and believe fit Twenty-two and 73/100 Dollars ($2122.73) making a total shortage as therein can be properly checked, and East of Court House Lillian C, Leverich, Lillian stated in the sum of Three Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-nine and 84/100 peace, even if we have to Whereas, it now appears that the books of said Treasurer are not posted C. Elam Karaker, Lilla De Etta Dollars ($3779.84) and, Austin, Minn. to date and it will require atNleast a week for the proper posting of said books Leverich, Swallow and Clark Davidson go to war for it. WHEREAS, said report tends to show a misappropriation of a large portion and the preparation of the recdrds in his office so that the same can be and Basford Anna M. Parker of said shortage and a failure to pay over and apportion to the state and Mary Lyman and her husband checked. 7 municipal corporations the portions thereof they were entitled to receive according Lyman W. C. Lyman Peter Now~Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of to said report and said report finds that the books of said Treasurer Mower County, Minnesota, that said Treasurer, S. A. Smith, be and he is Ostrom Charlotte E. Morgan containing the accounts of such money received and disbursed have been hereby given to and including June 30th, 1922, for the purpose of posting his Charlotte E. Leslie The unknown erased, obliterated and altered, and, heirs of any of the above named books and the preparation of the records in his office so that the same can 1 Sell Thru an Ad In WHEREAS, said report tends to show that said Treasurer disobeyed the persons, who may be deceased, also be checked and transferred to the new Treasurer to be appointed by said provisions of law regulating his official conduct in the matter of collection of all other persons unknown claiming Board, and that any further action upon his said resignation be and it is penalties upon said taxes and the payment of taxes collected by him and tends any right, title, estate, interest hereby deferred until July 1st, 1922, and to show that he has been guilty of malfeasance and misfeasance and neglect or lien in the real estate described Be It Further Resolved Hereby, that this meeting of the Board of County of duty and that this retention of-said office as County Treasurer jeopardizes the News in the complaint herein, ^nd their Commissioners of Mower County, Minnesota, shall be and it is hereby adjourned the public interest, unknown heirs. Defendants. until July 1st, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M-, at which time it jwill meet in NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners SUMMONS. the Commissioners room in the Court House in the City jof Austin, Mower of Mower County, Minnesota, that the resignation of said County Treasurer, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO County, Minnesota, and take further action upon the matter of said resignation S. A. Smith, be and it is hereby requested because of the reasons set THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: and the appointment-of his successor. fo'rth in this resolution and in case said Treasurer refuses to resign that steps Commissioner Thompson thereupon seconded the motion to adopt said S You can do so thru an advertisement in the be taken forthwith by the preparation and filing of a complaint with the Governor You and each of you are hereby resolution which motion was then put by the Chairman and the yeas and of the State of Minnesota, asking for the removal of said treasurer of summoned and required to answer the nays of said Board called for and upon such vote all the commissioners voted yj Mower County News MARKET PLACE, said County because of malfeasance and nonfeasance in office and that the complaint of the plaintiff in the above yea and said resolution was declared unanimously adopted by said Bpard Chairman of the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota, shall be and he entitled action, which is filed in the On Motion the meeting was adjourned until nine o'clock'A. M., Saturday, ft It only costs a cent a word each issue, with is hereby authorized and directed to sign such complaint for the removal of Office of the Clerk of the District July 1st, 1922. s&id TrGflsursr Court in the City of Austin, County J. H. KREBSBACH, jjj a minimum charge of 25c. For example BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED HEREBY, That the principal and surety of Mower and State of Minnesota, Chairman of Board. or sureties liable upon the bond of said County Treasurer, be forthwith notified and to serve a copy of your answer Attest: ig an advertisement of eight words three in5 to make good said shortage and in case they fail to make good and reimburse to the said complaint on the subscribers O.J. SIMMONS, the County for said shortage, that the County Auditor of said County at their office in the City of Austin, County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. sertions would cost 25c nine words three be and he is hereby directed to cause a civil action to recover said shortage in said County, within twenty from said. County Treasurer and his said bond&men to be -instituted and prosecuted times would cost 27c and so on. days after the service of this Summons to completion. upon you, exclusive of the day LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Commissioner Thompson seconded the motion and on a vote being taken, of such service and if you falKt'o the Chairman declared the motion carried and the resolution-unanimously answer the said Complaint within the WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT adopted. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETTION time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL On motion the meeting adjourned until nine o'clock A. M., Friday, June FOR ADMINISTRATION action will apply to the Court for the ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW 23d, 1922. Estate of Lee Lewis. relief demanded in the Complaint.' STATE OF MINNESOTA, J. H. KREBSBACH, County of Dated Austin^ Minnesota, June 8, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Chairman of'Board. Mower. In Probate Court. 1922. of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Attest: In the Matter of the Estate of Lee ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, In the Matter of the Estate of O. J. SIMMONS, Lewis, Decedent. MARTIN A. NELSON, Alexander Rouiston, Decedent: County Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of Board. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to Attorneys'for Plaintiff, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Alice A. Lewis, and Marion I. Neubauer-, Austin, Minnesota. To Joseph Rouiston and W. J. nee Lewis, heirs at law of said STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota,' met in adjourned Rouiston, and to all persons interested deceased and to all persons interested of Mower, In District Court, Tenth session Friday, June 23d, 1922, at nine o'clock A. M., at the Court in the final account in the granting of administration of Judicial District. House in the City of Austin. and distribution of the estate of said the estate of said decectept: The All memhers present, viz., Same parties as in Summons immediately decedent. The representative of the petition of- Alice A. Lews having ,J. H. Krebsbach, Chairman preceding this notice. above named decedent, having filed in been filed in this calhrt, representing A. Hotson NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. this court his final accounf of the administration that Lee Lewis -then a resident NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, H. P. Johnson I. of the estate of said decedent, of the County of Mower, State That an action has been commenced J. J. Gjerness together with his petition praying of Minnesota, died intestate on the S. D. Thompson in this Court by the. above named for the adjustment and allowance 22nd day of June, 1922 and praying plaintiff, the object of which is to O. J. Simmons, County Auditor of said final account and for distribution that letters of administration of obtain a judgment that the plaintiff The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. of the residue of said estate his estate be granted \to Alice A. Communications from the National Surety Company were read and placed L. W. Delaporte and the defendant H. to the persons thereunto entitled. Lewis of Austin, Minnesota and A. Rutherford are the owners in fee on file. Therefore, You, and each of you, are the court having fixed the time and Your Name of the following described premises A communication from the chairman of the County Board of Faribault hereby cited and required to show place for hearing said petition: and real estate, situate in the County County relative to the advisability of the counties of Faribault, Freeborn, YOU, cause, if any you have before this THEREFORE, AND EACH of Mower, and State of Minnesota, Steele, Waseca and Mower to build a joint sanatarium was read and ordered YOU,.are Court at the Probate Court Rooms OF .hereby cited and re­ Address' to-wit: placed on file. in the Court House in the City of quired to show cause, if any you Lots No. Three (3) rfhd Four (4), The resignation of Cbunty Treasurer S. A. Smith was preisented to the Austin,* in the Cbunty of Mo^ver, State "have before this Court at the Probate Block No. Four (4), Parker "& County Board and ordered placed on file. of Minnesota, on the .17th day of Court- -Rooms in the Court Brown's Addition to, Austin, Minnesota On Motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: July, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., House, in the City of Austin, in the Send in Your Order Today to that the defendants other than Be It Resolved that Jl_ G' Sasse, an Attorney at law be and he hereby is. why said petition should not be granted. County of Mower, State of Minnesota, H. A. Rutherford and each of them employed and retained by the County of Mower to assist the County Attorney on the 25th day of July, 1922, at WANT AD DEPARTMENT have no estate, or interest therein or in the preparation and prosecution Nto final conclusion of any criminal actions A. Witness, the Judge of said Court 10 o'clock M., why said petition lien thereon and to quiet the title in that may or should be taken against S. A. Smith, County Treasurer, as disclosed and the seal of said Court, this Should not be granted. said plaintiff L. W. Delaporte and in by the Public Examiner's report already made in reference to the affairs WITNESS, The Judge of said 13th day of June, 1922. said H. A. Rutherford. of that office and which may hereafter be made pertaining thereto, also Court, and the Seal of said Court HENRY WEBER, JUN. Dated at Austin, Minnesota, June A. tp assist the County"*Attorney to recover from S. Smith and his-bondsmen this 30th day of June, 1922. Judge of Probate. 8, 1922. any shortage^ that the investigations made and to be made may disclose. HENRY WEBER, JUN., (Court. Seal.) Make your own coupt and enclose money with order. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, On Motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, W- ..£$Prottite MARTIN A. NELSON, Initials and numbers count the same as ope word* Attorneys for Petitioner. COUNTY REVENUE (Court Seal) Attorneys for Plaintiff, S a a O a a it 5 1 0 F:ie No. 4312 June 19, 26, July 3 HOFFMAN RICHARDSON, J| Austin, Minnesota, Agnes Opsall, reading State Board Examinations 9.06 Attorneys for Petitioner. July 3, 10, 17, ... Geo. L. Jennings, Reading.State Board Examinations ...............v 7.&A News advertising brings results.*: file No. 43|8 ,,/uly 3, 10, 17 Xj. J,