Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 4, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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Monday," Sept. 4, 1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seveuh BOYS AND GIRLS County Board Proceedings No. 36, in township 104, Range 15 West, with the public highway, in said county, running along the east line of said Sec. No. 36, and between the Towns Bud Bright's Brainstorms of Pleasant Valley and Racine, as in said petition set forth and the County CAPTURE HONORS Board of said County being of the opinion that said petition appears reasonable (Continued from Page Two) on its face: Public Drainage Ditch Bond IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a hearing on said petition will be had by There must be something KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that Mower County, in the State the County Board at a meeting thereof to b.e held at the Court House in the the genius can do to make a of Minnesota, acknowledges, itself indebted, and for value received, hereby City of Austin on the 4th day of October 1922 at 10 o'clopk A. M., to hear all living. County Fair Winners promises to pay to bearer persons and-parties interested in wd matter. It is further hereby ordered One Thousand Dollars that a committee of three members .of? the County Board, consisting of Commissioners THE BOSS SAYS Are Announced ($1,000) in United States Gold Coin, on the First day of September 19 J. H. Krebsbach, H. P. Johnson and J. J. Gjerness, is hereby" appointed the reason our with interest thereon from the date hereof mntil paia at the rate of four and Today. to examine the alteration prayed for to be made in the course of the three-quarters per cent per annum, payablte semi-annually on the first days of intersection of said public highways, and that for said purpose said committee AND MEN'S WOMEN'S March and September in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the shall meet at the north-east corner of section No. 36, in township 104, range annexed interest coupons as they severally become due, both principal and 15 west on the 22d day of September 1922, at two o'clock P. M. CHILDREN'S Lists of Leaders Is Compiled By Club interest being payable at any place in Minnesota as the successful bidder shall Passed and approved at a special meeting of the County Board of Mower SHOES Work Directors—Shows Mpre designate. County, Minnesota, held at the City of Austin, Minnesota on the 26th day of Interest Than Usual. This Bond is issued by said County for the purpose of defraying and 'is August 1922. for an amount necessary to defray in part the expense incurred and to be incurred J. H. KREBSBACH, in locating, constructing and establishing a certain public drainage Chairman of the County Board make so many friends is because While Mower county boys and ditch, known as Judicial Ditch Number 6, located wholly within said County, O. J. SIMMONS, they stand up longer and is issued by authority of and in strict accordance with the provisions of girls who are interested in the farm Auditor and Clerk of Board. than ordinary shoes, and retain Chapter 230, General Laws, Minnesota, 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof The following is a true ancl correct copy of said petition. projects are going to add more fame their shape while they It is hereby CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions and "To the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota. to their already bright records by last. Cost no more just a things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota, to be We the undersigned freeholders of the County of Mower in the State little more value for your their work at the state fair next done precedent'to and in the issuance of this bond have been properly done, of Minnesota, do hereby petition your body to alter the course of the intersection money. week, interest is still strong* in the of the public highway, in said county, running along the north line of and supplemental thereto, and pursuant to a resolution of the County B6ard of said County duly passed, adopted and recorded. Sec. No. 36 in township 104, Range 15 WTest, with the public highway, in said winning's at the county fair, which Expert Shoe Repairing. happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required county, running along the east line of said Section No. 36, and between the The Way Modern marks the culmination of the season's by law, an that the total indebtedness of said county, including this bond, does Towns of Pleasant Valley and Racine, by adding to and making a part of said club work. highways, where they intersect each other the following described tract of not exceed any constitutional or statutory limit. The News was able to print the list The full faith, credit and resources of said County of Mower, Minnesota, land, described as follows, to-wit: beginning at a point 33 feet south and 33 are hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the principal and feet west of the North-east corner of section No. 36, township 104, Range 15 of first prize winners during fair west, thence running south 167 feet, along the west line of the highway between interest of this bond at maturity. week, and today is publishing more section No. 36, township 104, range 15 and section 31, township 103, In Witness Whereof the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota has of the winners. caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and countersigned, sealed and range 15, thence running in a northwesterly direction along a curve line with a 1G7 foot radius to a point 167 feet west of the point of beginning, said point recorded by the County Auditor this First day of September 1922. being in the south*line $ the highway between sections Nos. 36 and 25 in, About the time a fellota SPECIAL PRIZES AWARDED^ Countersigned: township 104, range 15 west, thence east along the south line of said highway begins to think he is a badding East of Court House 167 feet to the point of beginning. Chairman, County Board In addition to the. regular prizes cribed, being part and parcel of the E% of the N. E. *4 of section No. 36, genius, along comeB Austin, Minn. offered by the County Fair Association township 104, range 15 west, and containing .13 acres, more or less. County Auditor the frost the boys and girls in the various The owner of said land being Theodore Boen. No.- Form of Coupon $23.'! club projects competed for many Said described parcel of land so to be taken for highway purposes in order On the first day of March 19September to make the alteration in the intersection of the highways above des- special prizes, which has been announced Names of petitioners. as follows by County Agent Mower County Minnesota will pay to bearer Twenty-three and 75/100 Dollars No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 823* William O. Biederbick F. T. Elliott Jr. Alvin Schroeder Travelers' Guide ($23.75) in Gold Coin, at Northwestern Trust Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, F. L. Liebenstein: Lv. Lv. Arr, N. M. Nelson Frank S. Hambleton H. W. Schroeder being the semiannual installment of interest on its public drainage ditch bond Jackson. Wells Austin, The Mower County John H. Simmons C. J. Robinson Bankers' Association H. Schulz s— dated September 1, 1922, No. No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* O. A. Lindelien Theo. Bratrud A. Schuls offered in prize Unless otherwise designated, all the $60.00 money 7:00* Aug. J. Biederbick Alfred Myhre No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* Ed. Haugen trains listed below are daily. See for the promotion County Auditor of boys and Lv. Arr. LaCrosse. Austin, C. Li. Schroeder E. F. Atkins Sanford Skaron footnote for explanation of Be It Further Resolved, that said bonds shall be signed by the chairman girls' club work. This $60.00 was won No. 22— 11:20* 4*9* E. F. Greening R. S. Mitchell Ben J. Hoff reference marks. of the county board and countersigned by the county auditor, and each of by the following club members: E. J. Greening Wm. Kuhn No. 8— 7:20* 1155* Floyd Aug. G. Schulz Bold faced figures indicate P. M. said bonds shall be sealed and recorded by the county auditor, that the coupons Lv. Arr. AustimNo. Wm. Brown LaCrosse. E. C. Hensel Kirkwood, Dexter, $5.00, Alfred Green champion Light faced figures indicate A. M. attached to said bonds shall be authenticated by the facsimile signature 11:45$ 1— 7:00$ Thos. Thorsen Mark O. Marrow Hans J. Nielsen baby beef Wilford Aykens, Dexter, of the county auditor printed, lithographed or engraved thereon, and that Arthur Schroeder Mrs. John Schroeder Chicago No. 23— 11:17* 3:40^ Anton Palmer when said bonds shall have been so prepared and executed they shall be placed $3.00, second best baby beef Roger Geo. F. Brown Daily except Sunday. A. L. Bates in the custody of the treasurer to be sold as hereinafter provided, and Cochran, Lansing, $5.00, best purebred Milwaukee & St.Paul Daily except Saturday. There appearing to be no further business to come before the Board at Whereas, in pursuance of law a statement showing the cost of said Judicial On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday beef Lloyd, Vermilyea, Dexter, this time, on motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 26th day of \up-ust Ditch Number 6 and of the amount of the lien upon the lands benefitted Railway 1922. 0 best purebred dairy calf Stanley $6.00, thereby, has been duly made and filed, J. H. KREBSBACH, Be It Further Resolved, that said bonds and the interest coupons thereto Hillier, Brownsdale, $4.00, best jgggr Chairman of the County Board I. & M. Division. attached shall be paid out of any available funds in the county treasury of dairy calf Leonard Anderson, Attest: grade Arr. Arr. Lv. said county when the funds on hand in the general ditch fund of the treasury O. J. SIMMONS, Rose Creek, $3.00, best purebred gilt Mpls. Austin. St. Paul. of said county are insufficient to meet the payment of the principal and interest Co. Auditor and Ex-officio Clerk of Board. 11:00 No. 1-- 6:30 Anderson, Rose Creek, $8.00, 10:15 Leonard of said bonds when the same respectively matures, and the county auditor No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 of four pigs Lynn Ziemer, of said county and the county treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to best litter Austin. St. Paul. MpISf. Arr. Lv. Lv. Art. pay the interest and principal of said bonds in such event, and to take all necessary NEWRY Arr. Waltham, $5.00, best lamb shown LYLE —Route Two Lv. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. steps to that end, but the funds from which such moneys may be so 1-M No. 12— 3:50 7:07 Paul Vaughan, Lansing1, $3.00, second No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:25 taken or used for the payment of the principal and interest of isaid bonds as No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 No. 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 shown Algy Slindee, best lamb they respectively mature, shall be replenished with interest from the collection Arr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Magnuson and Lv. Lv. Walter Zimmerman, who has been pen of poultry of unpaid assessments for said Judicial Ditch No. 6 as such assessments are Adams, $3.00, best Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. For Milwaukee and Chicago. family entertained company from living- with the Frank Shebanek family collected and received. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:05 $2.00, best pen Austin. Arr. Calmar. Ward Subra, Austin, Lv. Glenville, Northville, and Ansgar, la., Resolved Further that bids will be received and considered by this county the past summer, has accepted a No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 of Canning Team, Mixed-— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 ducks Rose Creek board for the purchase of said $36,000.00 of bonds at a meeting thereof which Sunday. Carroll, Manning. position with the Sartell Brothers at Fort Dodge, No. 4-— 7:20* 10:00* canning team demonstration $5.00, best is hereby fixed to be held at the Commissioners' Room in the Court House in Aus tin. Arr. Omaha. Misses Louise and Hilma Luthe Lv. Minnesota. He left for that Mixed-— 8:15* 2:10* Sartell, the City of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, on the 19th day of September Sewing Team, $5.00, 10:05 Rose Creek No. 15— 1:05 No. 2-- 11.50* 2:40* visited with their sister, Mrs. Oscar place Saturday morning*. His sister, 1922 at 2 o'clock P. M. No. 11— 10:56 7:44- sewing- team demonstration. 10.50 best No. 8-— 7:50 Lysne, Sunday. Resolved Further that notice of said meeting of this board to be held at Miss Marion, who has been visiting Omaha. Apr. Austim- Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. The Geo. A. Hormel Company offered Lv. the time and place above stated for the opening and considering of said bids Mr. and Mrs. John Feibiger entertained No.16— 7:30 4:4G: here the past month accompanied-him 1- 3:45 6:05 No. special prizes which were for the sale and purchase of said bonds, shall be published in the Austin Daily company from Owatonna Sunday. No. 12— 7:40 3:5K No. 3-- as far as St. Cloud where she will 12:10 2:55 awarded to the following- club members: Herald a newspaper published in the city of Austin, Minnesota,, which has No. 33-- 4,15* 6:45* attend High School the coming winter. been heretofore designated as the official newspaper of said county, once in Floyd Kirkwood, Dexter, $6.00, 6:00* 1:15* Mixed- TRIANGLE TAXI LINE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne entertained each week for at least two successive weeks, prior to said meeting, jvhich said best baby beef Wilford Aykens, City Mason Branch. Albert Lea—Austin. newspaper is hereby designated as the newspaper in which said notice shall a joll bunch of young folks J. P. Murphy and family visited Lv." Austin. Arr.Mason City. Dexter, second best baby beef $4.00, Lv. Austin Albert Lea be published. Sunday evening at their home. Arr with Mrs. C. W. Murphy at the hospital No. 102— 11:50 1:30 Marvin Ziemer, Waltham, $6.00, best a. Resolved further that the county auditor of said county is hereby directed 8:00 m. 9:00 a. Ephraim Magnuson is the "proud in Austin Tuesday. o. 108— 7:52 9:20 without delay to cause to be published in said Austin Daily Herald on September a. 12:09 m. fat barrow Eugene Summy, Lansing, 11:00 m. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. owner" of a new Ford touring car. Miss Alta Sargeant spent last week 1, 1922 and September 8, 1922, a notice of the time and place of said 3:00 4:00 p. m. p. m. second best fat barrow Lynn No. $1.00, 101— 4:50 6:10 meeting for the opening and considering of said bids, for the purchase and Mary Magnuson visited with her Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin with her sister and family, Mrs. Ziemer, Waltham, $3.00, best lamb, No. 103— 1:30 3:00 sale of said $36,000.00 bonds, which said notice shall be in substantially the a. m. 9:15 10:15 & is, friend, Hilma Luthe, Saturday. Thomas Douney, near Rose Creek. Paul Vaughan, Lansing, $2.00, second 2:00 p. jbs, following form: 1:00 p. m. Mrs. S. Magnuson and Mary visited C. G. Olson drove a fine herd of S.-M. Division—Mankato and NOTICE OF SALE OF DITCH BONDS 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. best lamb. at the N. E. Lastegaard home Friday. cattle to market Tuesday morning. Wessington Springs, S. D. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 19th day of September, 1922, The Mower County Guernsey Lv. Arr. Arr. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Commissioners' Room, in the Court House, in the Mrs. Thomas Searles was out covering The News job department is at Breeders' association offered $15.00, Austiii. Wells. Jackson. City of Austin. Mower County, Minnesota, the County Board of said county Mrs. Oscar Lysne and daughter, part of her territory today with your service for printing of all kinds. of which was won by John $10.00 No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* will receive bids for the sale of $36,000 Public Drainage Ditch Bonds of said Esther, visited at the home of her the Zanol goods which she is agent Gleason of Lansing and $5.00, Violet county issued on account of Judicial Ditch No. 6, described as follows: parents, Albert Luthe Friday. for. All of said bonds will be dated September 1, 1922, be in the denomination Bragg* of Austin. Herman Luthe and John Freibiger of $1000.00 each, bear interest at the rate of four and three-tiuarters per cent Mate Sargeant helped Joy Hokens Mower County Holstein Breeders' The per annum, payable semiannually, on the first days of March and September hauled butter Saturday. drive a load of cattle to Rose Creek offered $15.00, $10.00 association in each year, and will be due and payable as to principal as follows: Ruth Noble, who has been assisting Thursday. of was won by Lloyd Vermilyea $2000 on September 1 in each of the years 1928 to 1936 inclusive, and, which at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Tom Douney of Rose Creek $3000 on September 1, in each of the years 1937 to 1942 inclusive, and, of Dexter, $2.50 by Everett Rugg Elmer Kruger, with the summer was a caller at the Searles home Wednesday. the principal and interest of said bonds will be due and payable at any place of Austin, and $2.50 by Everett Helgeson in Minnesota as the successful bidder shall designate. All bids must be without work, is home again. of Grand Meadow. condition or qualification and accompanied by a certified check to the order Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe, Geo. Little Paul Joseph Shebanek, who Mower County Duroc Jersey The of the treasurer of the County for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, to and Herman, and Ernest Shubac motored so narrowly escaped death a week be forfeited to the county in the event that the successful bidder fails to take Association offered $12.00, Breeders' to Rochester Sunday. They ago, when a horse kicked him, has almost and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid. $7.00 of which was won by Harold The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. called on John Buchard who is seriously entirely recovered. the best Duroc Jersey Scott for having All bids must be addressed to the undersigned. ill at the St. Mary's hospital^ $5.00 Marold Holmes litter and by By order of the County Board of said County. Russell, vHenry and Earl Christian- Dated this 26th day of August 1922. for the best Duroc of* Spring Valley Space Required for Trees' Growth. son called on Oscar Lysne Sunday. A spruce tree in a forest at twenty Jersey Gilt. County Auditor Several from this vicinity sold years requires about four square feet Mower County Poland China The Mower County Minnesota. chickens to Blooming Prairie last of space at forty years, 34 square Breeders' association offered $12.00 How welcome the Resolved further that the full faith, credit and resources of said County week and got top price. feet at sixty years, 70, and at one all which went to Leonard Anderson of of Mower, Minnesota, and of this county board as such be and the same are Lester and Agnes Noble visited hundred years, .150 square feet. Pine hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the principal and interest Rose Creek for showing the of Home paper is to with John Noble's of Austin Sunday. trees demand at least 15 per cent more of said bonds at maturity. best litter of Poland Chinas and also light space than spruce and nearly 40 The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. S. Magnuson and the best Poland China gilts. Thompson and the roll being called the same was adopted by the following per cent more than fir trees. family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Luthe, College folks-and it In addition to these cash prizes, vote. Louis and Hilma, attended the county Floyd Kirkwood, Wilford Aykens and Ayes, All fair at Albert Lea. Nays, None Spcrcer Jcrcten Lloyd Vermilyea won free trips with costs so little to have Whereupon the resolution was declared duly adopted. Ephraim and Rudolph Magnuson, their purebred beef calves to the Junior Whereas, a petition signed by the members of the School Board of Common Selmer Basness, George Luthe, and Livestock show at St. Paul, to School District No. Ill-Joint asking to have all of the East Half of Section it come regularly. Lester Noble also took in the Freeborn Funeral Director. 6, Township 104, Range 18 West and the North-East Quarter of Section 18 be held in November. Lloyd Vermilyea County Fair. The Establishment of of said township 104 and Range 18 set off from Common School District No. 49 and Stanley Hillier of Brownsdale Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and into and made a part of Common School District No. Ill-Joint, having been Service. also won free trips with their filed with the County Board, it is therefore on motion duly ordered that the family and G. Thompson were guests dairy calves to the State Fair to be time for a hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for 10 o'clock at the E. Goodmanson home recently. in the forenoon, Tuesday the 19th day of September 1922 and that the County held this week. Auditor give due notice of said hearing according to law. The National Holstein-Friesian Dr. B. T. Johnson On Motion the Following Resolution was unanimously passed: Breeders' association of America Whereas, It has been made to appear to the County Board of Mower County, We print everything but money. awarded prize ribbons to the winners DENTIST Minnesota, by the report of Hans P. Johnson, County Commissioner of the Place your "subscription in the Holstein classes. In the general 1st Commissioner District, that Mrs. Mary Gillman who has settlement in said Drug Office over Wold Store. district, has made application for extended relief from the county so that the livestock judging contest, William now before you forget it. DIAL 2603 total amount of relief to such person will amount to more than $35.00 during W. R. EARL & Gifford Schleicher of Dexter the calender year 1922 and whereas the said Hans P. Johnson has approved of won the highest and therefore will be the application for such extended relief •«.- FUNERAL DIRECTOR the team who will represent Mower NOAV, Therefore Be It Resolved By the County Board of Mower County, Business Residence Minnesota, that the said Hans P. Johnson (County Commissioner) be and he county at the state fair, in the General Phone Phone 2512 2213 is hereby authorized to grant temporary relief to the said Mai*y Gillman to an Livestock Judging contest. AUSTIN, MINN. amount not exceeding Fifty Dollars during the calender year of 1922. J. F. FAIRBANKS Leighton and Lloyd Vermilyea of Passed and approved by the unanimous vote of the County Board of Dexter were the winners of the dairy Mower County, Minnesota, at a special meeting thereof held in the City of Austin, Minnesota on the 26th day of August 1922. livestock judging contest and will represent DONOVAN & GOSLEE Whereas, It has been made to appear to the County Board of Mower Mower county at the state Funeral Directors County, Minnesota, by the report of Hans P. Johnson, County Commissioner Dealer In fair in the dairy judging contest. and Embalmers of the 2d Commissioner District, that Mrs. Nettie Tiffney who has her settlement THE in said district has made application for extended relief from the county Day Calls—Phone 2188 COAL, WOOD, LIME, COUNTY FAIR WINNERS so that the total amount of relief to such person will amount to more than Night Calls $35.00 during the calender year 1922 and whereas the said Commissioner Johnson CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, T. W. Donovan—5914 has approved of the application for such extended relief. Miss Jessie Partridge, county club H. A. Goslee—6637 Mower County Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, by the County Board of Mower County, BRICK AND WALL Motor and Carriage Service leader has compiled the following list Minnesota, that the said Hans Johnson (County Commissioner) be and he PLASTER. of club winners: is hereby authorized to grant temporary relief to the said Mrs. Nettie Tiffney to an amount not exceeding One Hundred Fifty Dollars, during the calender Garden Club. year of 1922. Box of Vegetables (five varieties HOMMEL ELECTRIC Nine Months $2.00 and worth it Passed and approved by the unanimous vote of the County Board of of three specimens each)—first, Marie Office 301 East Bridge St. Mower County, Minnesota, at a Special meeting thereof held in the City of CO. Schwartz, Rose Creek second, Joyce Austin, Minnesota on the 26th day of August 1922. Jensen, Rose Creek third, Dexter On Motion the following was unanimously adopted: 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone: Main 32 for Expert Electrician Whereas, A petition having been presented to the County Board of Mower. Bacon, Brownsdale fourth, Pearl County, Minnesota, signed by more than twenty-four freeholders of said Record, Elkton fifth, Alleen Mc(Continued County, praying for an alteration to be made in the course of the intersection DIAL 2 6 7 9 Austin, Minn. Advertisement^ in the News Bring Results^ on Page Eight) of the public highway, in said county, running-along the north line of Sec. -i