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"W^ V\ f- 51, ,ifc ~'tV :pr -ft— ^V/^^%Jl'~!rr~' MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, July 17,1922. 4 Page Sevefi WHAT'S THE MAT portant things that good citizens good for the greatest number, and is ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS, AND FOR 'HEARING should know. We teach them facts, crass enough at heart to mean goods THE HOME RADIO THEREON. G\BIAE TER WITH AMERICA but too often neglect the truth. The where it reads good. The thought Estate of Mary A. Monty, that all men are created equal is truth which every American should STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, In Probate Court. know is what is good conduct what true only 4n the sense that they How to Make and Use It In the Matter of the Estate of acts are social and what antisocial. should be equal before the law and Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. Mary A. Monty, Decedent. Vi (Continued from Page Three) -i Why is a grafter an enemy of society? should have about the same economic Letters of administration this day The homemaker must fill many overcome the ideals of the darker Why is it wrong to consider start in the race. having been granted to Frank A. at niches in her home and the same XIX. A SIMPLE VACUUM TUBE RECEIVING SET Monty, of Austin, Minnesota: time have the ability to direct with skinned peoples who have come by a public office a private snap Why The equality idea implies a certain force and initiative all the business of It is ordered, that the time within This set Is one of the simplest that sults, should be variable, which is express invitation to our shores. feeling of equality in another is a tip a misdemeanor and a bribe a the household. which all creditors of the above can be devised to use a vacuum tube easily arranged by using a paper and They are here. They have the same felony? Why is the public-servant direction, a brotherhood more or less named decedent may present claims detector and It may be set up by anyone pencil leak and by adding lines or MORE GOOD THINGS right to make this their kind of country limited, but a brotherhood which against her estate in this court, be, corporation a traitor when it resorts at a lower cost than the ordinary erasing them as described under "condensers." and the same hereby is, limited to that we have to maintain our to legal technicalities to evade a contract? makes the strong responsible for the crystal sets may be purchased readymade. The fixed condenser should A nice dish for breakfast and worth three months from and after the date kind of country. And, instead of bewailing weak. It is dangerous biologocally Moreover, tuning in this set is be about .001 mfd. and the variable trying is ripe, sliced tomatoes, served hereof said time expiring the the machinery of democracy but socially, economically, and politically These are simple things, not hard !{rd day of October, 1922. simplified to the minimum, there being condenser of from .0003 to .0007 mfds. with sugar and which gives these lively and impulsive And it is further ordered, that but two adjustments to be made, Be sure to place the phone receivers for a child of ten to understand. They it .may be made to work. cream. Monday, the 9th day of Ocotober, the variable condenser and the rheostat. and B-battery in series, the positive Another good people the right to change America are as easy of comprehension as the In rural America the thing is 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate xi The whole set is plainly shown pole the battery being connected to breakfast dish Is into "something rich and strange," arithmetic lesson of the fifth grade. working fairly well. No one is offensively court rooms at court house at the in Fig. 54, being the aerial, the the tap-off on the inductance and the to a to A we should take stock and see where rich, and few are unjustly They are much simpler than many city of Austin, in said county, be, ground^ the variable condenser, negative pole being led to the receivers poured over two and the same hereby is fixed and we are failing. things taught in the seventh and exploited. But in'rural America, at the inductance, E the grid-leak, the as shown. In setting up and tuning or three beaten appointed as the time and place for least in rural America of the Middle Breeding the Bonehead. eighth grades, and vastly more important fixed condenser, the grid, the you will very likely find it**necessary eggs stir and hearing upon and the examination, West and of the Pacific Coast, the For a hundred years we have pinned than much that is taught the plate of tube, I the rheostat, the sixvolt to take one or two turns of wire from cook until the adjustment and allowances of such claims as shall be presented within battery, the phone receivers and the upper end of the coil, which is eggs are cooked, season with butter, our faith to two improving substance of the Puritan ideal is child in high school. the time aforesaid. easily done. In operating this set first pepper and salt. Serve on or the 22 volt B-battery. taught to childhood in tradition, in agents in this country: education and Social education is one of the Let notice hereof be given by the The single inductance used is easily bring the tube filament to a point with toast. a rising economic status. things that will clea-• the clouded example, and in the precepts of his publication of this order in the made by winding a pasteboard tube where the oscillations produce -a squeal Cheese Potatoes.—Take one quart mind of the moron about public affairs. We have said yotf can take the religion. Mower County News, as provided by about three inches in diameter and or howl with the variable condenser a of sliced potatoes, one-fourth of cupful law. This teaching produces a public lowest grade stock of Europe and two inches long with about forty-six set at zero. Then, by moving the condenser of cheese, one cupful of milk and Dated July 3rd, 1922. Education will not qufcken his intelligence. opinion that is dependable in time of turns of No. 2G double-covered, cottoninsulated pointer over scale slowly teach it three years of Latin, spherical the two tablespoonfuls of flour. Parboil HENRY WEBER JUN., stress. The preponderance of the copper wire. There should and carefully, you can determine the But it will clarify certain trigonometry, a year of physics, (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. the potatoes two minutes, then arrange be a tap-off taken at the twenty-third best point to receive signals. When stick is of English or Teutonic or A. C. PAGE, a conceptions of right and wrong, the potatoes and cheese in a modern language, some United Attorney for Estate. turn (which is done by making a loop this is determined, adjust the rheostat a well-greased baking dish with light and put the child upon another moral Scandinavian blood. States history and Longfellow's epics File Uo. 4362. July 17-24-31. in the wire) then the next twentythree until filament oscillates and then and the layer of flour sprinkled over each There the moron does not breed plane. He can then help to contribute and make it fit for a self-governing on. The fixed condenser decrease the brightness a little. With turns wound layer. When the dish is full cover to an American public opinion, with his kind. The life plasm democracy, if only you give it modern CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETTION can be made a little practice and by marking the and grid leak with milk to which any desired seasoning FOR ADMINISTRATION and reasonably may be expected to changes. The melting pot actually plumbing, fresh air, motor cars, as desci-i! article on "condensers" knobs you will be able to readily adjust ed in the has been added. Bake one-half Estate of Lee Lewis. contribute to a majority which will melts and fuses the strains. for best re­ set very accurately and quickly. a living wage, and a helping hand. :ui! the grid-leak, the hour. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of respond to the call of American But in the cities which slowly are But these things are not working. Hashed Browned Codfish.—Take Mower. In Probate Court. one ideals. growing larger, a new biological con- jn the Matter of the Estate of Lee tablespoonful each of flour and butter, The motor-car bandits, grafters, Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. Travelers' Guide We are taxing ourselves by the bil- dition faces us. That biological con- Lewis, Decedent. three-fourths of a cupful of milk, thugs, city-bosses, and municipal tyrants No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* one tablespoonful of parsley, a dash lion to teach the children absolutely dition has its political reflex. A^d Ltwi, ^nd^lai^on I Neu- No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* of various sorts all live in the A1 A Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. of pepper, one-half cupful of flaked nothing that will help them in their that reflex is the moron majority bauer, nee Lewis, heirs at law of said Unless otherwise designated, all the pink cotton and tinfoil environment No. 1— 7:00? 11:45$ codfish and two cupfuls of cold, relation to the state. It is not the which piles up in every great Araeri- deceased and to all persons interested trains listed below are daily. See to which we have pinned our faith. No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* chopped boiled potatoes. Make a in the granting of administration of footnote for explanation of public schools alone that are to can city. Indeed, most of these rascals have Daily except Sunday. sauce of the butter, flour, milk and the estate *of said decedent: -The reference marks. blame. Our private schools for the The Fundamental Clash. $ Daily except Saturday. been educated through our taxes, and petition of Alice A. Lewis having Bold faced figures indicate P. M. pepper. Stir in the fish (which should On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday rich and for the poor have the same It creates the spawning ground of so sought to undo us. been filed in this court, representing be previously freshened) and add the Light faced figures indicate A. M. only. that Lee Lewis then a resident faults. A lot of people bemoan the the thug, of the assassin, of the Education and environment will potatoes. Turn into a hot spider containing of the County of Mower, State a tablespoonful of fat press fact that children in our private boodler, of the greedy corporation a Chicago help, but they will not cure. For we of Minnesota, died intestate on the in the mixture, cover and set In the schools learn too much of the cate- manager who exploits the people by are missing something somewhere. 22nd day of June, 1922 and praying Great Western oven to bake until a rich crust is chism. But what better than the buying privilege from the pliant that letters of administration of We are wasting something. formed. Serve accompanied with bacon his estate be granted to Alice A. catechism do our public schools teach bosses. We have written our Constithem? We must still ask what is the matter curls. Lewis of Austin, Minnesota and Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. with America? Wherein has it jtution, created our laws, established Frozen Apples.—Use the pulp from the court having fixed the time and I. & M. Division. Lv. Arr. Arr. Does the average high-school grad- our government for one kind of failed? Why do not the dreams our place for hearing said petition: stewed or baked apple or a glass of Lv. Arr. Arr. No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:47 uate know more than an idiot about people—and the ships from across THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACHOF apple jelly partly freeze, then stir fathers dreamed about the blessings Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 YOU, are hereby cited and required No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 in sweetened and flavored some of a free country come true? Why practical civic morality as we of the the sea have brought us another kind Lv. Lv. Arr. to show cause, if any you No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 whipped cream. Pack the freezer and Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. do the morons keep breeding morons? last century like to image we knew of- people. And the government that have before this Court at the Probate Lv. Lv. Arr. leave until the contents are firm. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:05 civic morality? We keep feeding our we have builded here is not for If the glass eye does not beget Court Rooms in the Court Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 Rolls.—Roll out the Parker House House, in the City of Austin, in the its kind, why does the bonehead? beloved progeny educational folderol them. No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. mixture until one-half Inch thick, cut County of Mower, State of Minnesota, No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Why are the second and third generations and fudge and wonder why our chil-! All our grand national policies, all Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. with a biscuit cutter into rounds, butter on the 25th day of July, 1922, at For Milwaukee and Chicago. No. 15— 1 05 10:05 from the low breeds of Europe, dren have no stamina, why they are our pompous parties, all our crucial one-half and fold over. Place in 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 11— 10:56 7:44 living under our educational advantages, should not be granted. pans to rise. When very light bake morally undernourished. issues—all the flubdubbery of poli- Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austia. WITNESS, The Judge of said In a moderate oven. still producing a breed so We stand astounded before the tics, are subsidiary to this fundamenace No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* No. 16— 7:30 4:40 Court, and the Seal of said Court Fruit Meringue.—Heat the halves of Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* little improved that the ballot box is to our ancient ideals and the mental clash of ideals: the Puritan No. 12— 7:40 3:50 this 30th day of June, 1922. No. 2— 2:40* canned fruit with a bit of lemon peel 11.50* almost as dangerous as dynamite in best we can offer is to curb free ideal and its festive foe, that shrugs HENRY WEBER, JUN., No. 8— 7:50 10.50 TRIANGLE TAXI LINE or candled ginger In the centers cool Probate Judge. their hands? speech and curtail a free press. We a gay shoulder, denies our brothera Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. Albert Lea—Austin. and place on each a tablespoonful of (Court Seal) No. 1— 3:45 6:05 re id up id an a an if re us an Teach Them the Truth meringue. Use the whites of two eggs HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea No. 3— 12:10 2:55 civilization of the languourous south giggles out of our-homely duties, Somewhat, if not entirely, it is our and one-third of a cupful of sugar for Attorneys for Petitioner. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* File No. 4378 July 3, 10, 17 the meringue. own fault. We spend billions to educate overwhelms us, no one but our bigot 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. these children of the immigrant ed selves will be to blame. Dr. B. T. Johnson Mason City Branch. Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austia 2820 but we neglect to teach them the im­ And even when we consider the Lv. Austin^ Arr.Mason City. 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY DENTIST No. 102— 11:50 1:30 faults of our education and the failure 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. of Mower, ss. In District Court, SUITS WIDELY VARIED No. 108— 7:52 9:20 of our environment to make 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. Tenth Judicial District. Office over Wold Drug Store. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Americans out of the job lots from L. W. Delaporte, in behalf of himself, MEET SUMMER'S NEEDS No. 101— 4:50 6:10 DIAL 2603 The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. and all others, who may come in southern and eastern Europe, we No. 103— 1:30 3:00 and become parties hereto against llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItll have not found out all that is the adverse claimants, Plaintiff, S.-M. Division—Mankato and DONOVAN & GOSLEE matter with America. vs. Wessington Springs, S. D. Funeral Directors LEGAL NOTICES H. A. Rutherford Dennis Crandell The Puritan Ideal. Lv. Arr. Arr. Chancy Leverich Hannah E. Leverich and Embalmers Austin. Wells. Jackson. America is an attempt to institutionalize Hannah E. Tubbs Sylvester Day. Calls—Phone 2188 No. 1— 6:30* 10:45* 8:20* the Puritan ideal. Now, the 11298 Leverich James B. Leverich Night Calls No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Puritan ideal is basicaly an economic STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Sarah C. Leverich Sarah C. Richards Lv. Lv. Arr. T. W. Donovan—5914 Lillian C, Leverich, Lillian aspiration. It hopes for the greatest of Mower: ss. In District Court, Jackson. Wells Austin. H. A. Goslee—6637 C. Elam Karaker, Lilla De Etta Tenth Judicial District. No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service Leverich, Swallow and Clark Davidson Mildred May Morrell, No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7 0 0 Plaintiff, and Basford Anna M. Parker vs. Mary Lyman and her husband Mr. Pep Lyman W. C. Lyman Peter James Morrell, Defendant, Ostrom Charlotte Morgan Si S E. SUMMONS. Charlotte Leslie The unknown E. S Sell Thru an Ad in 1 heirs of any of the above named THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO persons, who may be deceased, also THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest You are hereby- summoned and required or lien* in the real estate described to answer the complaint of the in the complaint herein, and their Plaintiff in the above entitled aetion which complaint has been filed in the unknown heirs. Defendants. office of the- Clerk of said District SUMMONS. Court of. the City of Austin in said THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Mower County, and to serve a copy of THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: your answer to the said complaint on jg Mower County News MARKET PLACE, You each of you are 'hereby the subscribers, Catherwood & Nicholsen and at their office, in the City of summoned required to answer the and jfi lt only costs a cent a word each issue, with ffi Austin in said County within thirty complaint of the plaintiff in the above days after service of this summons entitled action, which is filed in the a minimum charge of 25c. For example upon you, exclusive of the day of of the Clerk of the District Office such service and if you fail to serve Court in the City of Austin, County Lj an advertisement of eight words three in- ffi your answer to the said complaint of Mower and State of Minnesota, within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff and to serve a copy of your answer Hi sertions would cost 25c nine words three jfi in this action, will apply to the to the said complaint on the subscribers Court for the relief demanded in said at their office in the City of Austin, IE 31 times would cost 27c and so on. complaint. in said County, within twenty Dated his 7th day of July, 1922. days after the service of this Summons CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, upon you, exclusive of- the day Attorneys for Plaintiff, WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT yj of such service and if you fail to Austin, Minn. answer the said Complaint within the July 10-17-24. time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this |fi HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW ffi action will apply to the Court for the ffi jn STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY relief demanded in the Complaint. of Mower. In District Court. Tenth Yiw&s become Dated Austin, Minnesota, June- 8, Judicial District. "tailor-mades," a lew buttons or occasional braid TItEET clothes, or 1922. Ida Chapiewsky, Plaintiff, 'rov)tfV\ rvecK osei binding or a little, simple stitching. have become so diversified in style ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, vs. ffi that they must be classified as twopiece The suit Illustrated is in tan tweed MARTIN A. NELSON, Bartel Chapiewsky, Defendant, and explains why every woman wants suits, three-piece suits, capesuits, Attorneys for Plaintiff, SUMMONS. "to coat-frocks, one-piece dresses, one. Austin, Minnesota. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO W&cM 'v The summery jsuit at the right* STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY and no One knows'what next. Each THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:-. with loose, hip-length coat and wide of Mower, In District Court, Tenth of these divisions has its own story, Might as well decide to give them up Judicial District. but that of the two-piece suit compels sleeves, Is evidently a Chinese inspiration, You are hereby summoned and required as lost forever. Same parties as in Summons immediately to answer the complaint of the most attention none of the others with embroidery of silk In preceding this notice. plaintiff in the above entitled action, has the same wide-spread following. a motif that is repeated on the Our long experience enables us to ffi NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. of which a copy is hereto annexed straight blouse, which is made expressly give you some pretty good advise as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, and herewith served upon you and to The story of the two-piece tailormade for the suit in a vivid, contrasting to the best to buy in That an action has been commenced serve a copy of your answer thereto is long and interesting. It begins color. It tells little of rivals Hay, Straw, Mill Feed upon the subscribers at their office in this Court by the above named with plain utility suits for in its own class, but entices us to to in the City of Austin, Minnesota, plaintiff, the object of which is street or country or travel, and ends investigate for ourselves among suits within thirty days after the service of obtain a judgment that the plaintiff AND ALL KINDS OF with formal suits, that draw style inspiration that will repay and charm us. this summons upon you, exclusive of L. W. Delaporte and the defendant H. Your Name from many sources, and- go FEED FOR ANIMALS the:day of such service and if you A. Rutherford are the owners in fee In the matter of becomlngness the their independent way wherever they fail to serve your answer to the said of the following described premises widely varied styles in formal suits complaint within the time aforesaid, and real estate, situate in the County will. An example of each of these is Address are a great advantage and «very POULTRY SUPPLIES the plaintiff in this action will apply of Mower, and State of Minnesota, shown here, and that of the utility woman may look for a type that seems to the Court for the relief demanded to-wit: suit at the left Is typical of nearly BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES. as if made especially for her. If she Lots No. Three (3) and Four (4), in said complaint. all such suits, while that of the costume doesn't find it among the numerous Block No. Four (4), Parker & Dated July 5th, 1922. Send in Your Order Today to suit at the right speaks for itself You -won't find better anywhere. Austin two-piece models she will run across Baudler Bros. Brown's Addition to Minne­ alone. Tweeds and homespuns It somewhere in the collections of "Attorneys for Plaintiff. sota that the defendants other than WANT AD DEPARTMENT in the spring styles have not HARE & GOSS other "tailleurs." Every woman Austin, Minn. H. A. Rutherford and each of them •sJn eclipsed the twills, tricotines, coverts Take notice that the complaint, have no estate, or interest therein or should possess a plain, utility suit and NEWS KA A MAVTA 11 4MA«AAM AttW MttlA^ +IMA and serges that are always with us, in the above entitled action has been lien thereon and to quiet the title in the next most useful article in her FHM SEED STORE filed in the office of the Clerk of said said plaintiff L. W. Delaporte and in IS'" but -they have managed to occupy a .wardrobe is a dressier suit, ft- District Court, in the Court House in said.H. A. Rutherford. good part of the horizon. They were g'SS the City of Austin, County of_ Mower Dated at Austin, Minnesota, June Make your own count and enclose money with order. Introduced early, in many new, springtime and State of Minnesota. 8 1922 .. Austin, Minn, colors, and they made an instant Initials and numbers count the same as. one word. Baudler Bros. "j A W W I success. They are made with —_ Attorneys for Plaintiff.- sssse, MARTIN A. NELSON, plain skirts and long, smartly tailored Austin, Minn. Attorneys for Plaintiff, aiiziEiaiazMz^ coats, without adornment, other than .ODrmiHT iy VBTSM MVSHRB umok July ,10-17-24^ July 13,' 10, 17. Austin,'Minnesota