Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 31, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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SHOES attend the auction sale at Mrs. Hull's having been granted to Alice A. Lewis, of Austin, Minnesota Detroit News. farm. They returned Sunday accompanied By CONGRESSMAN GUY U. HARDY It is ordered that the^time within by Mrs. Hull, who has been which all creditors of the above named looking after business and visiting Under this sod decedent may present claims against We want to make you feel Copyright, ^923, Western Newspaper Union. Lies Deacon Hale, with friends here the past two weeks. his estate in this court, be, and the right in our shoes, and about same hereby is, limited to six months He winked and dr%nk In starting his threshing machine Seniority or length of service has his work and memory. Here again cne from and aifter the date hereof said Some "ginger ale." one morning last week, A. W. Johnson the prices. There are a lot economical tendency of congress is long been a controlling factor In many time expiring the 28th day of February, Utica (N. Y.) Press. broke his arm and received other shown, as the day set Is always a Sunday 1923. things in the house of representatives, of shoes to select from. minor bruises. The accident happened And it is further ordered, that when other business Is not up for jt suppose it has always been so more Monday, the 5th day of March, 1923 when he was trying to adjust the or less, and it is a little more so now 'consideration. The speeches deUv- Soul Refuses to Be Caged. Expert Shoe Repairing. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the Probate than formerly. If possible. SfrFuiTlsfiedTn belt. The human soul is like a bird that Court Rooms at Court House at The Modern Way the Congressional Record, and a little deprive A mlfobef gefs n!iTomc& iroom In the Mrs. Brunce returned home last Is born in a cage. Nothing can the City of Austin, in said County, be, booklet containing them is made up, house office building, his seat at corn.mlttee It of its natural longings or week from Spring Valley where she and the same hereby is fixed and appointed tables, his rank on his committee, each member being given a few obliterate the mysterious remembrance as the time and place for had been staying for a few weeks. copies. his chairmanship of committee, of Its heritage.—Epes Sargent. hearing upun and the examination, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ostrem and Mr. his place as a conferee on conference The other day I looked up a copy of adjustment and allowances of such and Mrs. Mitchell and children returned committees of the house and senate, claims as shall be presented within one of these memorials for a gentleman Jensen-Phiffer home from Fort Dodge, Iowa, the time aforesaid. and many other little favors and big in Pueblo. It was the memorial POMMEL ELECTRIC Saturday where they had spent a week Let notice hereof be given by the opportunities for influence through address on the life and character of publication of this order in the Mower CO. Company seniority. James N. Burns of Missouri, delivered with relatives and friends. visiting County News, as provided by law. There was a time when the speaker February 23, 1889. Although this was Mr. and Mrs. Melcosky and Mrs. Dated August 29th, 1922. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET had some choice In fixing up committees over 33 years ago, I was surprised to The best way to preserve Mike Johnson from Spring Valley for Expert Electrician HENRY WEBER JUN., chairmanships. You heard and note how many gentlemen spoke on (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. motored to Taopi and called at the East of Court House peaches is not to introduce Joe Cannon roundly "cussed" that day whose names are well known DIAL 26 7 9 Uncle HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Reed home Tuesday evening. Austin, Minn. them to anybody. about his exercise of that privilege a to us of this day and some of the Attorneys for Estate. Mrs. Charles Heath of Lyons, la., few years ago. Even then moat of addresses are notable examples of eloquence. File No. 4378 Aug 31. Sept. 7-14 visited the past week with her sister, [the chairmen were selected because Ex-Speaker Henderson, Dockery, ithey had served longest on the com'mittees. Holman, Randall, Breckenridge, Mrs. Reed, who has been ill. W. R. EARL But the speaker had some Butterworth, Stone, Grosvenor, Cockrell, LEGAL-NOTICES Miss Edna Louis of Le Roy visited 8:25* No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* latitude and he did make some indejpendent Voorhees, Hale, Gorman and Wednesday with Miss Alia Travelers' Guide FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ait. Lv. Lv. appointments in an effort to Vest. Surely an array of brilliant Wright. Jackson. Wells Austin. Business Residence ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE I put the best qualified man in the names. 11:05* No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* C. W. Stevens was a passenger to CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Unless otherwise designated, all the iplace. And often such appointment It is customary for congress to vote 7:0r No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* THEREON AUSTIN, MINN. Austin Monday, going there to consult ^trains listed below are daily. See raised Cain. About twelve years ago a year's pay to the widow of a deceased Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. Estate of Joseph Mayer, same person •i— footnote for explanation of a physician. ithere was a revolution, Uncle Joe was 4:00* member. No. 22— as Joseph Mayers. 11:20* reference marks. Miss Ruth "Williams of West Concord defeated for speaker, new rules were No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* There are many deaths in congress. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of 4— Bold faced figures indicate P. M. Arr. Austim, adopted. Committee assignments are Ly LaCrosse. is visiting fri-v.ids here for a few Mower, In Probate Court. 3 I am told about eighteen a year, and Light faced figures indicate A. M. Spencer Jordan No. 1— 7:001: now made by a large committee on 11:45* In the Matter of the Estate of the flag on the house office building days. 11:17* Joseph Mayer, same person as Joseph No. 23— 3:40*' committees the seniority Is and rule Chicago flies at half-mast a good deal of the Mayers, Decedent. Daily except Sunday. to. been closely adhered There has time. I Funeral Director. Daily except Saturday. Letters of administration this day Milwaukee & St. Paul LEGAL NOTICE but one notable exception in years. In the present congress there have having- been granted to-Theresa Mayer On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday The Establishment of The present chairman of appropriations been twelve deaths and it is only only. of Austin, Minnesota Service. was not the liiph man but the about half over. They are as follows: 2723-C It is ordered, that the time within second high man on the list. STatE which all creditors -of the above Fred L. Blackmon of Alabama, Sam- OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY I. & M. Division. Chairmen of committees have much named decedent may present claims uel M. Taylor of Arkansas, John A. Mower—ss. In Di^rict Court. Lv. Arr. Arr. power and influence in directing legislation. of against his estate in this court, be, Elston of California, William E. Ma- Tenth Judicial District, Mpls. Austin. St. Paul. They can help write legislation, and the same hereby is, limited to six Dr. B. T. Johnson 11:00 son,of-Illinois, William H. Frankhau- Plaintiff No. 1-- 6:30 10:15 help push it through the committee jIra A months from and after the date hereof 7:45 ser of Michigan, Charles F. Van de s. No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 Mpl& Austin. St. Paul. said time expiring the 14th day DENTIST or hold it back. They have charge Lv. Lv. Arr. Water of California, Henry D. Flood !v. p. Lewis and wife Lv.- Arr. Arr. of Februar^-1923. of it on the floor. Many bills pass the St. Paul. Austin. Mpls. of Virginia, Prince J. Kuhio Kalania- Lewis Olive G. Lewis Olive G. 7:47" 7:07 No. 12— 3:50 Office over Wold Drug Store. And it is further ordered, that Monday, house in one form and the senate in 11:25 No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 naole of Hawaii Lucian W. Parrish Somers Velorous P. Lewis and No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 1 the 19th day of February, 1923, DIAL 2603 0 3:30 7:25 another. If one house refuses to accept No. 8-- 2:45 Lv. Lv. Arr. of Texas and Samuel M. Brinson Qf I wife Olive G. Lewis J. A. PackNorth at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the Probate £he amendments of the other, the ~St. Paul. Austin. Carolina. Justin W. Varco Jennie C. Mpls. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Court Rooms at the Court House at bill is sent to conference. Conference Harroun and husband Park B. 9:00 1:05 No. 15— 8:25 the City of Austin, in said County, be, Two of these members committed Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. Harroun Howard F. Snyder 7:25 10 committees include three or five members No. 11— 6:50 4 and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Mixed-— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 suicide and two were killed In automobile Ira Snyder Daniel G. Rollins Carroll, Manning:. from each house. The house conferees Fort Fort Dodga, Dodga, as the time and place for No. 4-- 7:20* 10:00* accidents. Joseph Harrison Mrs. M. D. Gue J. F. FAIRBANKS Lv. Lv. Aus Aus tin. Arr. Omah&JNo. now usually consist of two hearing upon and the examination, Mixed-- 8:15* 2:10* Over in the senate when a death occurs Mrs. Maria D. Gue Julius Smith 10:0iP 15— 1:05 Republicans and one Democrat or adjustment and allowances of such 2-- 11.50* 2:40* No. the governor of the state appoints Sanford Tanner Sabrina Ostrom No. 11— 10:56 7:44/ claims as shall be presented within 8-- 7:50 10.50 three Republicans and two Democrats No. Katie A. Clark Harriet S. Mumford Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin a senator to fill the vacancy until the the time aforesaid. Arr. Austin. Lv. Calmar who have served longest on the committee. Ruth A. Kenyon Melissa T. 4:4(* No. 16— 7:30 next regular state election. A constitutional 6:05 Let notice hereof be given by the No. 1- 3:45 These conferees get together O'Bryan Alvin J. Tanner Mrs. H. 3:500 No. 12— 7:40 amendment has been suggested publication of this order in the No. 3-- 12:10 2:55 Dealer In and agree to anything they can and M. Bully Mrs. Carolyn C. Bailey to provide that vacancies In the Mower County News, as provided by 6:45* No. 33- 4.15* report their findings back. These reports William D. Tanner De Witt C. TRIANGLE TAXI LINE law. house should be filled in like mannef. Mixed- 6:00* 1:15* are usually accepted by both Tanner Mrs. G. W. Stodey, Alvin COAL, WOOD, MME, Dated August 14th, 1922. Mason City Branch. Albert Lea—Austin. Such an arrangement would save the houses. Devereaux Walter B. Devereaux HENRY WEBER, JUN. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. states much money which special elections CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Arr. Albert Lea Joseph H. Devereaux Horace K. Lv. Austin The seniority rule has been much Judge of Probate. No. 102— 11:50 1:S0 necessarily cost. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m» Devereaux Paul Devereaux The criticized, and there is room for criticism. (Court Seal) No. 108— 7:52 9:20 BRICK AND WALL 12:00 11:00 a. m. TO. unknown heirs of any of the above But there is something to be A. W. WRIGHT, Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. 4:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. named persons, who may be deceased, Home Problem of Members. M. A. NELSON, PLASTER. said for It. Chairmen have the advantage No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austbe also all other persons unknown One of a Congresman's little troubles Attorneys for estate. of long experience on their No. 103— 1:30 3:00 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. claiming any right, title, estate, Is the home problem, getting a house File No. 4360 Aug. 31 Sept 7-14 committees. If they are not dubs they 2:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. interest or lien in the real estate to live in. Washington is the highest must have learned much about the S.-M. Division—Mankato and 4:15 p. mN 5:15 p. 330. described in the complaint, Office 301 East Bridge St. priced city in the country. Property business in hand, and usually dubs do Wessington Springs, S. D. herein and their unknown heirs. Advertisements in The News reach and rents are high. If a man is there Lv. Arr. Arr. not remain long in congress. Any Defendants. the consumer. The News job department is at alone he c-an( live at a hotel. If he has Phone: Main 32 Austin. Wells. Jackson. other method of selection would start SUMMONS. your service for printing of all kinds*. a family he must have a house or an No. 1— 6:30* 8:20*' 10:45* log-rolling, build up machinery and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO apartment. The hotels are high priced. factions and breed strife and trouble. Austin, Minn. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The houses and flats are out of sight. Advertisements in the News Bring Results. The old members are for the seniority Mr. Pep What members pay for houses of rule, and while the new members O A N E A O O course depends upon what they get may be critical, I rather fancy we will are hereby summoned and required and want to pay. Several members to answer the complaint in the never get far away from it. pay $7,500 a year rent, and quite a above entitled action, which is filed However, after all Is said, it does "Whoop-la! Whoop-la! Heap number pay from $3,600 to $5,000. Of in the office of the Clerk of the District sometimes appear that seniority and big eats I Gee, what if real course they do not live on their Court in the City of Austin, long service have more Influence and Indians got seme of these County of Mower and State of Minnesota, salaries. They get something from power in the house of representatives goody Kellogf?s Corn Flakes! and to serve a copy of your back home. The members who try than brilliancy and ability. Betcha they wouldn't let us answer to the said complaint on the to live on their salaries, or nearly so, yfellers have any at all! Hurry subscribers at their office in the City pay from $150 to $250 a month for up, they might come in any WHEN A CONGRESSMAN DIES of Austin, County of Mower, within a furnished house. And you don't minute!" twenty days after the service of this get as much In Washington for $200 Summons upon you exclvfsive of the When a congressman dies the house a month as you can get in Colorado day of such service and if you fail u. solemnly passes a resolution of acknowledgment cities for $50. to answer the said complaint within and then adjourns, feut Within the moderate prices, houses the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this usually by common consent the resolution are very hard to get and usually undesirable. action will apply to the Court for the is held on the speaker's desk Most residence property in relief demanded in the Complaint. until the business of the day has been Dated Austin, Minnesota, July 24, Washington is built in rows—houses completed, and at about 5 or 5:30 1922 In solid blocks like Store buildings. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, o'clock the resolution is read, passed They are usually 17^:o 20 feet wide, MARTIN A. NELSON, and the house stands adjourned. three stories high with three rooms on Attorneys for Plaintiff. The resolution always runs the each floor, windows only in front and Austin, Minnesota. 4 Change your diet today! same. It reads: back, a front yard 10 or 12 feet deep. Aug. 17, 24, 31 "Resolved, That the hotise has heard with profound sorrow of the First Congress Met in 1789. death of lion. Mr. Blank, a representative STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The congress in session at this of Mower, ss. In District Court, make it from the state of time is the Sixty-seventh congress. Tenth Judicial District. at V\a,s become "Resolved, That the clerk communicate The first congress under the Constitution Same Parties as in Summons immediately these resolutions to the senate met in 1789. It should have met preceding this Notice. and transmit a copy thereof to the on March 4, but a quorum did not NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. family of the deceased. show up so it adjourned from day to wom&n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that "Resolved. That as a further mark day until April 1, when it opened for an action has been commenced in this of respect this house do now adjourn." business. On April 6 of that year "W\S£ used "Vo Court by the above named plaintiff, Few things are permitted to interfore both houses met in joint session and the object of which is to obtain judgment that the plaintiff is the owner with the business of the house. canvassed the electoral vote for President in fee of the following described lands The work goes grinding on through and vice president, George Washington V\CHoe? and premises situated in the County CORN FLAKES the weeks and months. The house was found to be elected President of Mower and State of Minnesota, and John Adams, vice president. passes laws setting apart holidays viz: She's coming back pretty soon. that others may rest, and celebrate, The north half of the northwest Congress Lasts Two Years. and revere the memory of notable Let us sell you your quarter of the northeast quarter and Congress consists of a two-year men. but the house goes on with the the southwest quarter of the northwest and sluggishness and they find they Every day this summer more and term. There are two regular sessions nation"? business without resting or quarter of the northeast quarter, Flour, Feed for Animals can think and work and play better and snore men, women and children are celebrating. and occasionally a special session or all in section No. fifteen (15), township two. Members of the house of representatives No. one hundred two (102) north, get more enjoyment out of the hot days. The house evidently thinks that the cutting down on the heavy, indigestible HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED range No. eighteen (18), west that best aspect it can pay to the memory are elected for two years foods and turning to a lighter diet for the defendants and each of them have Kellogg's Corn Flakes are ideal for and senators for a term of six years. of the country's notables and Its own health's sake. They are getting away POULTRY SUPPLIES no estate or interest therein, or lien The congress elected in November does breakfast, for lunch, for any meal ot dead is to go on with its important thereon, and to quiet the title in the tfrom that uncomfortable drowsiness not convene in regular session until work. And so it does, usually. between-times nibbles because they not plaintiff. the first Monday in December of the Occasionally, If business is not too FULL O' PEP Dated Austin, Minnesota ,July 24, only nourish, but are so easy to digest! following year. But for several years pressing and if the deceased member 1922 With cold milk, Kellogg's are wonder* a special session has been called soon was more or less prominent, the resolution POULTRY FEEDS ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, fully delicious. after the 4th of March following the is passed soon after the house MARTIN A. NELSON, election. Attorneys for Plaintiff, meets at noon. And when that happens BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES. TOASlp Nothing can be better for the children Austin, Minnesota. I dare say that ihost of the Aug. 17, 24, 31. Hearing the Other Side. than Kellogg's! And, how the members feel a good deal as the CORN "You have decided to stay on the schoolboy feels When a teacher or a little tots love them—Kellogg's are socrispy farm?" HARE & GOSS fellow pupil dies and school is dismissed Also mtkertof DONOVAN & GOSLEE and crunchy and refreshing! "Yes," said Mr. Cobbles. "I get discouraged they enjoy getting a day off. FIAK|? KELLOGG'S .j Funeral Directors durin' th' week, but cheer I KRUMBLES Seventeen members are usually appointed Order Kellogg's today—the kind in and Embalmers FEED & SEEDSTOKE add up considerably on Sundays." to attend the funeral and *the RED dnd GREEN package that KELLOGG'S Day Calls-—Phone 2188 "How is that?" when a member dies in office he is BRAN, cooked Night Calls bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, listen to people who come out "I likely to have a notable gathering at and krumhled Austin, Minn. here from town in their automobiles. T. W. Donovan—5914 originator of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. his graveside. H. Goslee—€637 After hear them tell their troubles A. I I A day is set apart when those who Hone are genuine without it! Motor and Carriage Service forget that have any of my own." ^n«w him best pay eloquent tribute to I V, -*V