Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 6, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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Vi j§§\ i,AUSTIN, Thursday, July 6,1922 Page Seven V. T' Oregomans Catching Smelt in the Sandy River Lv. Austin, chicken apiece, foffowecT By Tigris Travelers' Guide No. 22— 11:20* salmon and meat cooked In appetizing No. 8— 7:20* 11-55 Where Your ways with strange flavored spices Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Ansti and herbs. Unless otherwise designated, all the No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45* trains listed below are daily. See Sometimes the sheik selected a Taxes Go No. 23— 11:17* 3:4®* footnote for explanation of choice bit" and thrust it into.the mouth Daily except Sunday. reference marks. of a favored guest. Not the servants, $ Daily except Saturday. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. bnt the wives "of our host, had done On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Light faced figures indicate A. M. all the cooking, and before offering us only. How Uncle Sam Spends any dish, he hirqself tasted it, to make Your Money in Conducting Chicago jgg| Chicago sure that it was up to his standard. Your Business He pulled a wry face over the sherbet Milwaukee &St.Paul Great Western —and sent it back. The second part Railway of the feast consisted of the most delicious vegetables, salads and fruits. By EDWARD G. L6WRY Austin. St. Paul. "Mpls. I. & M. Division. Arr. Arr. The sheik did not sit down with us_ Lv. Author "Washington Cloee-Ups," "Banks and 7:07 7:4T Lv. Arr. Arr, 12— 3:50 Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political and did not eat at all, but continued and Economic Article* to Leading Periodical* 8:10 8:45 16— 4:40 Austin. Sk-Paul. Mpls. for two mortal hours to bring in dish and a Writer of Recognized Authority on the No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 Lv. Arr, Lv. National Government's Bosinesa Methods. after dish, until we had "to beg him No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Mpls. St. Paul. Austin9:00 to have mercy. The fact that we knew Lv. Lv. Arr. 15— 8:25 Copyright) Western Newspaper Union No, he woul'd consider it the height of good 5 Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. 7:2 11— 6:50 No, breeding if we. gave loud and demonstrative XXIX. No. 2=— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. WHITE TO THESE MEN. signs of repletion saved the No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. day for us. He was pleased to find The chief defects, or places where For Milwaukee and Chicago. 15— 1:05 10:fijS|No. No. us surfeited with his generosity and waste is apparent in the conduct of Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. 11— 10:56 7:44^ at last he permitted us to eat the the business of the government, that Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 1 Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austiss. khubz. No. 4— 7:20* I have pointed out in these articles, 10:00* 16— 7:30 4:4© (No. Mixed— 8:15* What was left of the dinner he bestowed 2:10* have been, first, the excessive proportion (No. 12— 7:40 3:5©- 41 No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* upon a crowd of beggars who of the government income that No. 8— 7:50 10.50 had gathered round his door. After went for military expenditures second, TRIANGLE TAXI LINE W Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. dinner there were cigarettes, provided the chaotic condition and lack Albert Lea—Austin. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 as an especial compliment to the of adequate supervision and control No. 3— 12:10 Lv. Austin Arr. Albert 2:55 guests, for the Arab is devoted to the of expenditures, which have been in View of some of the thousands of Oregonlans who rushed to the Sandy river in that state recently when millions No. 33— 8:00 a. m. 9:00 &. nw. 4.15* 6:45* leisurely waterpipe.—Roland Garbod part remedied by the introduction of of tiny smelt swarmed up the river to spawn. People who were not prepared with -regular dipnets used birdcages, lace Mixed— 11:00 a. m. 12:00 xa. 6:00* 1:15* in Asia. the budget system and third, the haphazard curtains, mosquito bar and other substitutes. Mason City Branch. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 pu organization of the government Lv. Albert Lea Arr AusUb Suppressing the Flirt in Spain. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. departments and the unorganized 9:15 a. m. 10:15 *. Bk IlllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll No. 102— 11:50 1:30 An edict has been issued in Madrid FEAST FIT FOR THE GODS 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. xau condition that prevailed in government 7:52 9:20 MANY LOVELY GOWNS REVEAL against the male flirt. It has long been N°-108 4:15 p. m. 5:15 pt employment. a custom, sanctioned in a way, for Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Traveler in Asia Te|ls of .-Wonderful The remedy for two of these conditions THE PERSISTENCE OF CREPE No. 101— 4:50 loiterers along the street to pass compliments 6:10 The News?—$2.50 a year—worth it Food Served Guests at House I have treated briefly in the No. 3 03— 1:30 3:00 to unknown ladies who happen two immediately preceding articles. I of Sheik in Bagdad. IIIIIIIMIflllHIMIIIMHIIIIIIIIIMIIIllllllllltlllllllllHIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllir to be passing. Wishing to attract S.-M. Division—Mankato- and DONOVAN & GOSLEE come now to the matter of reorganization the attention of the females, the "gentleman" Wessington Springs, S. D. Funeral Directors I never missed a chance in Bagdad of the departments and the reclassification would make some such remark Lv. Arr. Arr. to meet and know the bedouin He and Embalmers of government employees. as "Blessed by thy mother" and Austin. Wells. Jackson. A beginning has been made has much of the "dark leonine" in Day Calls—Phone 218S the "lady" might or might nbt accept No. 1— 6:30* 10:45* 8:20* temperament as well as complexion. on both of these matters. Night Calls 5:40* 8:25* the advances. At any rate, it is now fNo. 23— 3:50 Yet with all his dignity and reticence A joint committee of the two houses Lv. Lv. Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 prohibited by the law, and if the lady he is very gracious to a friend or a of congress, with Walter F. Brown as Jackson. Wells Austin. H, A. Goslee—6637 feels offended. she may have the man guest. How sumptuous a feast he Motor and Carriage Service chairman, is studying the whole question No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* punished for his effrontery. No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* of organization of the government can spread I discovered on a memorable 7:00* 4- and the function of the various departments evening when I was asked with LEGAL NOTICES and bureaus and independent four other officers' to dine at the Bud Bright's Brainstorms establishments. I cannot too house of a sheik. strongly advise you to keep yourself Though we were conscious that NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE in contact with the work that joint there were servants and women about SAEL. committee is doing. and felt quite certain that they had Default havitig been made in the I have given you the names of the viewed us from: the latticed windows, conditions of a certain mortgage containing A STITCH IN a power of sale, dated August members of the committee in another we did not so much as catch a glimpse 3d, 1920, and duly recorded in the article but I will repeat them here. of them our host brought in the dinner office of the Register of Deeds of They are Senators Smoot of Utah, on huge round copper trays and TIME SAVES Mower County, Minnesota, August Wadsworth of New York and Harrison he himself waited on us. There were 14th, 1920, at 9:15 o'clock A. M., in of Mississippi Representatives Reavis no forks. Instead of plates there Book 58 of Mortgages, on Page 375, were khubz, or pieces of bread, which of Nebraska, Temple of Pennsylvania NINE IN THE where"by Hugh A. House and Maud and Moore of Virginia. Write to any we knew were made of round thin House, his wife, mortgagors, mortgaged to Thos. C. Day & Co. (consisting of them or to Mr. Brown, the chairman slabs of dough stuck to the flat sides REPAIRING of Thos. C. Day, George W. of the committee, who represents of a hot earth oven and baked until Wishard and Wm. -E. Day), mortgagees, the President, with headquarters in they fell off. The first course was a the Northwest Quarter of the house office building here at Washington. OF YOUR Section Nineteen (19), the West Half LEGAL NOTICE of the Southwest Quarter of Section This is the third or fourth attempt Eighteen (18), all in Township One SHOES that has been made to effect a general Hundred One (101) of Range Fifteen 11269 reorganization of the conduct of the (15), and the East Half of the Southeast NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Quarter of Section Thirteen (13) business of the executive departments. SALE. in Township One Hundred One (101) They have all failed through lack of Default in the conditions of the of Range Sixteen (16), containing Interest. There was lack of public interest, —E xper t— mortgage hereinafter referred to has 326 acres, more or less, according to and consequently lack of interest occurred by which*sthe Power of Sale the U. S. Government Survey, situate Shoe Repairing in congress. therein contained has become operative. in said Mower County, Minnesota, This joint committee Is at work now. Such default consists in the nonpayment by which default the power of THE MODERN WAY. It is collecting facts. It is finding out of principal in the sum of sale has become operative, and no $900. due on said mortgage on December the actual condition. It is studying action Or proceeding at law having 31, 1921, and in the non-payment the departments. Presently it will been instituted to -recover the debt Jensen-Phiffer of interest on $1000. from December secured thereby, or any part thereof, make a report to congress. If you 31, 1919, to March 2, 1920, and there is claimed to be due on said will show an active, insistent interest and in the non-payment of interest mortgage and note at the date hereof, Company in the work that it is doing, congress on $900 from March 1, 1920, up Fourteen Hundred Ninety-nine Dollars will take action. If you do not show to date, at the rate of seven per cent and Fifty-seven cents ($1499.57), this interest, there is every chance in per annum. Said mortgage has been to which should be added $412.76, Love makes the heart the world that no action will be taken,, duly recorded and no action or proceeding being the taxes on said land, paid East of Court House SIMPLICITY has been instituted at law to and that things will remain much as gowns. Printed georgette crepe makes by the mortgagees, as provided in strikes one of the high light and the parlor dark» Austin, Minn. recover the debt secured by said mortgage said mortgage, amounting with interest, ever. notes of fashion this season, beading long-waisted blouses. with mandarin or any part thereof. There has to $418.02, and there should also Hundreds of special Interests are another, in harmony with the first, sleeves that are joined to 'plaited been no assignment of said mortgage. be added interest on a prior mortgage clamoring for the attention of congress. and these conspire together to promote skirts of canton crepe. Handsome on said land, paid by the mortgagees, Notice is therefore given as follows: All of them are organized. the cause of crepe fabrics for afternoon metallic and jeweled girdjes find as provided in said mortgage, Most of them keep representatives and evening gowns. The preference themselves in the right company on amounting, with interest, to $2426.52, 1. The names of the mortgagors here at Washington. They present to for these favorites is explained these aristocratic gowns. making the total amount due at are C. A. McNeir and Bell McNeir, Thru an Ad In Individual members of congress In a by many beautiful but unpretentious the date of this notice, on said mortgage his wife. The name of the mortgagee The story of evening gowns is a recital hundred skillful, shrewd, subtle ways indebtedness the sum of Fortythree frocks, graceful and comgoftable. is The Austin National Bank. The of colored crepes and the glitter Hundred Forty- four Dollars arguments to support the legislation mortgage is dated December 31, 1919, One such gown is portrayed here, of beads. Nearly all the models sfoown and Eleven Cents ($4344.11). and was duly recorded in the office of they are seeking to advance. It would made of white crepe de chine, decorated are' straight-line frocks, but each the News the Register of Deeds of Mower NOW, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, take two or three columns of this with an embroidery of black beads. strives for distinction by the adoption County, Minnesota, on the 2nd day of That by virtue of said power, newspaper merely to print a list of Its lines.are the simplest possible—a of separate panels, or a little draping January, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., in said mortgage will be foreclosed jmd the organizations and associations that straight chemise dress with a wide of the material, or an uneven hem Book 57 of Mortgages on page 305. said premises sold at public auction, are here to keep congress mindful of bead-embroidered belt of the material.. The mortgage registration tax thereon line. The dominant feature, of the by the sheriff of said County, or his their Interests. You can do so thru an advertisement in the was duly paid. The mortgage provides The sleeves are split down the top and deputy, on Saturday, August 19th, mode Is found in bead trimminss. In this great clamor the common that it is due according to the 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front the edges tacked together midway between Mower County News MARKET PLACE, public interest is likely to be submerged. terms of one promissory note due door of the Court House in Austin, in the shoulder and elbow. in fact, too often it- has been two years from date. said County, to pay said debt, interest, Other members of the crepe family jfi It only costs a cent a word each issue, with attorney's fees, and disbursements submerged. This matter of economies 2. The whole sufti of principal secured are dowered with charms that are peculia allowed by law. by said mortgage is $1000. on and reorganizing the business of the to themselves, and sometimes a minimum charge of 25c. For example Dated June 24th, 1922.. which payment of $100. has been government and taking up the tedious two of them unite to form enticing THOS. C. DAY &-CO., made. On account of the default aforesaid details of administration is a dull business. COTYWCHT IY VESTtKN NIWAWUMMM an advertisement of eight words three insertions By Thos. C. Day, George W. of principal and interest, the It has been neglected and put Wishard and Wm. E. Day, amount claimed to be due and which off time after time because of a lack Mortgagees. would cost 25c nine words three is due upon said mortgage, both of tores OLD AND PLEASANT CUSTOM LEGAL NOTICE of public interest and driving H. C. GILBERT, Attorney* principal and interest at the date of ,1237 Metropolitan Life Building, times would cost 27c and so on. behind it this notice is $1053.95, with interest Minneapolis, Minnesota. If you will supply this driving force As This Writer Points Out, the Practice at the rate ©f seven per cent per ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE July 6, 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10. annum from the date jl this notice now and display a sustained interest, of Kissihg Has Much CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING on $900. together with the costs and WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT to Recommend It. you can at least put the business of CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION THEREON. disbursements allowed by law and an government of the United States on FOR DETERMINATION Estate of Margaret V. Gardner, attorneys fee of $50. as provided in HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW an efficient basis. Congress has been Kissing is an established custom in OF DESCENT OF LAND. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of said mortgage. negligent because you have been negligent, all countries inhabited by white people Estate of Emily J. Burgess, Mower, In Probate Court. 3. A description, of the mortgaged but now at last the thing has who refrain at times from eating premises conforming to the description In the Matter of the Estate of STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY run along so far that something must onions. It is a practice that insures contained in said mortgage is as of Mower, In Probate Court. Margaret V. Gardner, Decedent. follows: That part of the Southeast be done about It. the longevity and universal distribution Letters Testamentary this day having In the Matter of the Estate of Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of of germ life and encourages the been granted to Melvan R. Voorhees Emily J. Burgess, Decedent. Section Thirty-two, Township One of Kansas City, Mo., and Frank Used Insects to.Fight Insects. habit of matrimony. The State of Minnesota to Charles Hundred Three, Range Eighteen, lying C. Yoorhees of Elkton, Minnesota: C. Burgess, Ray Burgess, and Joseph Some one who didn't know much Control of destructive insects by between the public road across It is ordered, that the time within H. Burgess, and to all persons interested about kissing said years ago that the introduction of their natural enemies' said land and the center of Turtle which all creditors of the above in the determination of the stolen kisses are sweetest. The opinion has become an important techr Creek as per a duly "surveyed plat of named decedent may present claims descent of the real estate of said decedent: is still quoted, but all persons who nique during the last generation, said land containing six and thirtyfour against her estate in this court, be, The petition of Ray Burgess hundredths acres in Mower writes Paul Popenoe in Science. But have had any experience of kissing and the same hereby is, limited to having been filed in this court, County, Minnesota. if competent observers are to be trusted, know better. A kiss is never wholly six months from and after the date representing that said decedent died 4. Pursuant to the^power of sale the southern Arabs employed the satisfactory unless the kisser and hereof said time expiring the more than five years prior to the filing contained in said mortgage, and in 16th day of December, 1922. same method more than 160 years ago thereof, leaving-certain real estate the kissee show an equal degree of enthusiasm. ^accordance with^the statute in such in said petition described, and In the culture of the date palm. And it is further ordered, that case made and "provided said mortgage that ho will of decedent has been Monday tne 18th day of December, In his "Relation d'un Voyage dans Kissing a pretty girl does not afford will be foreclosed and said land proved nor administration of his estate 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. in the probate l'Yemen," P. E. Botta says: the unalloyed bliss it is commonly supposed described therein will be sold by the granted in this state, and praying court rooms at court house at the "I was able to verify the singular to afford. If she has never been Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota Your Name that the descent of said real estate city of Austin, in said county, be, fact previously observed by Forskal, or .his deputy, at public vendue to kissed before, her performance is be .determined by-this court and the same hereby is fixed and the highest bidder for cash, on Monday. that the date palm in Yemen are attacked crude and lifeless and, therefore, a appointed as the time and place for Therefore You, and Each of You, the, 21st day" of August, 1922 at Address by a species of ant which would little bit disappointing, and if she has hearing upon and the examination, are hereby cited and required to 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the West cause them to perish If each year the been kissed too often she displays a adjustment and allowances of such show cause, if any you have', before front door of the Court House, in the growers did not bring from the mountains degree of technique that robs the kiss claims as shall be presented within this court at the Probate Court City of Austin in Mower County, and fasten in the tops of the the time aforesaid. Room in the Court House, in the City of its flavor. In-the old days the flavor Minnesota to pay said indebtedness, Send Your Order Today to Let notice hereof be given by the of Austin, in the County of Mower, palms branches of a tree that I did of a kiss was imaginary you couldn't interest, attorney's fees and disbursments, publication of this order in the State of Minnesota, 'on the 14th day of not recognize, which contains the nests taste anything but girl. But frequently subject to redemption at any WANT AD DEPARTMENT Mower County News, as provided by July, 1922, at- 9 o'clock A. M., why time within one year from date of of another species of ant which destroys the modern girl's kiss has the stale l&w said petition should not be granted. sale, as provided by law. a that of the date palm." and unprofitable flavor of rouge. Some Dated June i6th, 1922.— Witness the Judge of said court, Dated July 5, 1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS day a shrewd manufacturer will put HENRY WEBER JUN., and the seal thereof, this 20th day of THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, A Peculiar View. out a line of rouge in all the popular (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. June, 1922. Mortgagee. flavors—vanilla, strawberry, lemon and Howell—He has some, queer ideas. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, HENRY WEBER, JUN., CATHERWGOD & NICHOLSEN, Make your own count and enclose money with order. Powell—Yes, he believes that ths the like—and then each girl *«n offer Attorneys for Estate (Court SeaL) Judge of Probate. R. C. ALDERSON, N Initials anl numbers count the same as one word. history of the world would have bscn her young man the'flavor he prefers. File ^o. 4345. June 29, July 6,13. JOHN McCOOK, Attorneys for Mortgagee, j^Cresco, Iowa, —Baltimore Evening Wnn.~ Austin National Bank Bldg., changed If he had married a difflmnt v'' Attorney for Petitioner. The news twice a wee* in The Austin* Minn* woman. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. File No. 4376 June 22^29, Jujy 6- News—less than 5c a week JnlyJJ, 10, ::-:v li••-•Si5