Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 28, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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The News, always lending its support to the good roads movement to III upbuild this community and the whole 1/77 i'1'/'1 state, publishes on another page of this issue a list of improvements eiM- completed or now under contract on the 7,000 mile system of trunk highways OBSERVE 42ND LARGE CLASS IS garet Miller, Abbie Regan, Irving and all built or paid for from Rogers, John Revord, Eleanor Stre.in UNTOLD WEALTH IN Bud Bright's Brainstorms trunk highway funds under the socalled WEDDING DATE CONFIRMED HERE Raymond Snell, Elmer Schmitt, Irene BUTTER. Babcock Plan, also a map locating If all of the counties in Minnesota Taylor, Manyel Wengert, Charles the various permanent betterments. had produced butter in Wallace, Mary Wolf, Anetta Beckel, 1921 at the same rate Carver* Helen Rutherford, Regina Weiss, Results are rated remarkabe by Maple City Couple Entertains Services Held at Saint „Most ^of them rubber are county did" ($8.12 for every George Weiss, Raymond Leary, Loo friends of the good roads program, SaturdayEvening. farm acre in the county) the Augustine's On Cummins, Harry Eagen, Alice Fleherty, necks. especially because the state has been Donald Kenevan, Robert McShane, state's creamery output in 1921 operating only eighteen months. To Sunday. SHOES Marcella Majerus, Addie Murphy, would have yielded $218,099,351.12 1,499 miles listed as graded when the Marguerite Ryan, Thomas instead of $65,805,696,24. trunk routes were taken over from Eighty-three boys and girls and Sheedy, Catherine Sheedy, Irving Maple City, September 28, 1922.— the counties, the state has added Think it over, men. Trade Weber, Hedwig Heimer, Florence 'More and better dairy cows sixty-three men and women were A iv re at iv a 2,261 miles of permanent grading and mark brands among them. Schottler, Erma Schweickert, Rose will create untold new wealth confirmed at St. Augustine's church friends were invited to the home of has reshaped 982 miles. To 1,371 Work and Dress Shoes. Sunday at impressive services conducted Flaherty, Margie Quinn, Marie Schottler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christgau Saturday thruout the Northwest. miles of gravel-surfacing have been Broad and narrow toe last. by Bishop Heffron, who was Delia Miller, Loretta Gerhart. evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. added in the sixteen months 2,246 Christgau's forty-second wedding anniversary assisted by Fathers E. H. Devlin and Lawrence Felton, Raymond Kenevan, If we bought them to^sell in miles of graveling, exclusive of 804 Freeborn Boosters L. Gavin of Austin, Fatter Gmeinder and the twenty-sixth Robert Bell, Arnold Esgen, miles of re-surfacing. The small a regular way they would of Rose Creek, Father Graeve of birthday of their son, Edgar. Bernice Sheedy, Clara Miller, Charles mileage of paving at the start has At Dairy Exposition cost more. A delightful evening was enjoyed. Adams, Father Koch of Johnsburg, Feeley, Stanton Teepell, Catherine been increased to 353 miles, nearly The Dexter band played several selections. Father Heronwitz of Wells and Father Bottema, Irene Christenson, Helen all of which is being pai# for with A remarkable opportunity Scores of Northwest communities ,Glendon of Geneva. Eottema, John Bottema, Albert Bottema, trunk highway funds. Altogether to save your dollars. will literally "close up shop" on various The following boys and girls were Thomas Edward Johnston, there are 488 betterments listed, all E. C. DeRemer and Fred Christgau, days during the National Dairy confirmed: Mary Goodnature, Octave Goodnature, irrespective of regular maintenance Exposition, Minnesota State fair Margaret Arens, Irene Bear, William Jr., have recently purchased Rose Mary Johnston, Mv garet thru which all sections benefitted grounds, October 7 to 14, inclusive, Ford touring cars. Bradley, Edwin Beckel, Madeline Loregran, Robert Patrick Quinn, Jensen-Phiffer equally. Miss Elda and Esther Scliloo spent and will travel by motor and rail caravan Bernatz, Christian Bock, Aloysius Clifford Creegan. Charles M. Babcock, state highway last Thursday in Austin and were to the twin cities. Freeborn Coyle, Clement Callahan, Aloysius commissioner, said the showing reflects Company dinner guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Imes. county dairy and business men will Eagen, Claude Enright, Alberta results of highway department Mr. and Mrs. D. Spreckles and baby travel in their own special train over Etienne, Arthamese. Feeley, Edmund aims, first, to make all parts of the Spencer Jordan of Dexter attended church here the M. & St. L. on October 10. Be Flavin, Edna Gallagher, Madonna trunk system fairly passable, and East of Court House Short skirts make Sunday morning and took dinner at one of the bunch to go and take along I Gahagan, Alfredo Glovannetti, Va-, then to extend improvements as traffic the home of Arthur Smith." your wife and family.—Albert Lea leria Garrity, Patricia Haggerty, men look longer. and other conditions demanded— Funeral Director. Austin, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imes of Austin Ruth Hoban, George Hagan, Raymond Tribune. to serve the greatest good of the The Establishment of called on the latter's parents Friday Hayes, Loretta Jennings, Mildred largest number of highway users Service. evening. Kenevan, Evelyn Lorenz, Ethel as funds would permit. The little boy thinks of Hades as a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanken of Nebraska Leek. Shows Important Improvements place where soap ads threaten on every arrived last Wednesday at Eleanor McLaughlin, Carmela McShane, The map accompanying the list of street. the Fred Christgau home, making Catherine Mechenich, Mar Important improvements and giving Dr. B. T. Johnson the trip by car. Theodore Christgau, For Radio Supplies and the location of each, discloses how LEGAL NOTICE DENTIST who has been employed in farm work each section has fared to date in comparison there, came home with them. Mr. with others. The commissioner I & SIGNS Office over Wold Drug Store. CITATION FOR HEARING ON and Mrs. Hanken returned to Nebraska asserted that no charges of DIAL 2603 ON TIME Storage Batteries see PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Sunday morning. unfair discrimination are feared from Miss Lillian Christgau and roommates* those familiar with relative needs of Estate of M. H. Russell, deceased. Metal, Cloth and Card Board Miss Margaret and Inez STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Signs. different districts, claims and availr Mower. In Probate Court. Schnabble from New Hampton, Iowa, I & SIGN CO. able funds considered. In the Matter of the Estate of spent Sunday here at, the home of the Mileages of grading nearly trebled SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. W. R. EARL M. H. Russell, Decedent. LeRoy, Minnesota. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and that of paving increased mora THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO FUNERAL DIRECTOR Christgau, returning Sunday morning. than 600 percent by state forces during Sarah E. Russell, H. H. Russell, D. QRussell, Eva E. Anderson, C. B. Russell, Business Residence the short period of sixteen 214 £. Bridge St. Phone 2512 Phone 2213 and H. B. Russell, heirs at law Eleven young people of this locality months, the progress is held encouraging of said deceased and to all persons AUSTIN, MINN. enjoyed a very pleasant time to those waiting for improvements. interested in the granting of administration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver The waiting projects now of the estate of said decedent: Hagen Sunday evening. The petition of C. B. Russell, are mainly those on route sections having been filed in this court, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Proeschel expect DONOVAN & GOSLEE which were better than average when representing that M. H. Russell then to move the latter part of this Funeral Directors the state took over the 7,000 miles a resident of the county of Guthrie, week to their farm which they purchased and Embalmers of main travelled highways. State of Iowa, died intestate on the To Readers of the from A. S. Rolfson- last 7th day of March, 1922 and praying Day Calls—Phone 2188 Highway officials announce that that letters of administration of his Night Calls spring. Ervin Graft from Hastings another winter highway program of estate be granted to Sarah E. Russell, T. W. Donovan—5914 will move to the place vacatcd by work is planned in view of successful of Bagley, Iowa and the court Dependable H. A. Goslee—6637 Proeschels. operations last winter to relieve having fixed the time and place for Motor and Carriage Service DELCO-LIGHT Mower County News hearing said petition: unemployment. Funds forthcoming, v— Therefore, You, and Each of You, When you have your printing done this list of proposed new construction are hereby cited and required to show at The'News, you combine three essentials—quality, now being tentatively made up will Electric Light i— cause, if any you have, before this Electric Power HOMMEL ELECTRIC ..reasonable price, further extend good roads of the type court at the probate court rooms in 25 Styles Sizes and speed. and the court house in the city of Austin, that is winning Minnesota great CO. Over 60,000 Satisfied Users in the county of Mower, state of Minnesota, fame. on the 23rd day of October, See us far the new low prices and 203 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, arrangements attention to the The News directs for Expert Electrician 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said details of our easy payment plan. have been made to place 3 with the sug* map feature on page petition should not be granted. the Chicago Sundayx Herald and Examiner DIAL 26 7 9 Witness, the Judge of said Court, that Minnesota has been OUR DISPLAY AT gestion SEE on sale at local newsdealers and the Seal of said Court this 27th NATIONAL DIARY SHOW. fighting for its reputation for good on Saturdays. Buy it-early and get day of September, 1922. altho funds have been curtailed roads its HENRY WEBER, JUN., the eight page Comic Section, all in No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Travelers' Guide OU will find in The Mower County and very limited in comparison (Court Seal) Probate Judge. full colors. 26-2 Lv. Lv. Arr. to those of many other states HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Jackson. Wells Austin. Attorneys for Petitioner, News columns, advertising of the leading which have marketed big bond issues No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Unless otherwise designated, all the Austin, Minnesota. LEGAL NOTICE trains listed below are daily. See No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00*, and otherwise provided liberally for File No. 4409. Sept. 28, Oct. 5-12 Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. merchants. These merchants handle footnote for explanation of highway development. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* reference marks. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* Bold faced figures indicate P. M. merican LEGAL NOTICES the best lines of merchandise, and are at all FOR ADMINISTRA. Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austia. Light faced figures indicate A. M. TION No. 1— 7:00$ 11:454 Leqion 0 a ifo No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* times ready to take care of your needs. Estate of Daniel Engelman. 2901 Daily except Sunday. Corner STATE OF MINNESOTA, County STATE OF MINNESOTA: COUNTY Milwaukee & St.Pau of Mower, In Probate Court. Daily except Saturday. of Mower, In District Court, Tenth In the Matter of the Estate of On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Railway Judicial District. Daniel Engelman, decedent. only. New Orleans will entertain the G. A. Nagris and H. W. Godfrey, copartners THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO as Nagris & Godfrey, I. & M. Division. largest assembly of musical organizations Daniel Engelman and Clara M. Engelman, Plaintiffs, Lv. Arr. Arr. heirs at law of said deceased in its history October 16to —vs— Austin. By making your purchases of Mower and to all persons interested St. Paul. Mpls. 24. More than 100 bands ^from all Albert Pick & Company, a corporation, No. 1— 6:30No. 10:15 11:00 in the granting of administration of over America will compete for prizes Defendant. 3-t- 3:15 7:00 7:45 the estate of said decedent: The County News advertisers, you rest assured Lv. Austin. St. Paut Lv. Mpls. of $1,000, $500, and $250 in the monster petition of Clara M. Engelman having SUMMONS. Arr. Lv. Mpls. Arr. Arr. been filed in this .court, representing THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO St. Paul. Austin. Legion parade. Last year in No. 12— 3:50 that you are getting reliable merchandise No. 2— 7:00 7:07 7:47 that Daniel Engelman then a resident 7:45 11:25 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Kansas City the Official Minnesota No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 of the 'County of Mower, State Legion Band from David Wisted Lv. Lv. 1 Arr. of Minnesota, died intestate on the You are hereby summoned and required and at right prices. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Mpls.T St. Paul. Austin. Post, Duluth, marching at the head 18th day of June, 1922 and praying to answer the complaint of No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:05 of of Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. of the Gopher Legion Contingent of that letters administration his the Plaintiffs in the above entitled No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 estate be granted to -Clara M. Engelman, action, which is filed in the office of 1500 delegates, carried off first prize Port Dodge, Carroll, Manning. No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* of Anstin, Minnesota and the the Clerk of the District Court of and became the Legion National Lv. Austin. Arr Omaha. Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* court having fixed the time and place the Tenth Judicial District in and for No. 15— 1:05 10:05 Band. This year at New Orleans the No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* for hearing said petition, the County of Mower "and State of No. 11— 10:56 7:44 No. 8— 7:50 10.50 Duluth boys are determined to again THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Minnesota, and to serve, a copy of Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austia Lv. Calmar^ Arr. Austin. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required your answer .to the said complaint win first prize for Minnesota. Every No. 16— 7:30 No. 1— 3:45 6:05 4:40 to show causer if any you -have on the subscribers, at their office in buddy from Minnesota will march Na 12— 7:40 No. 3-^112:10 2:55* ,.-3:50 before this court at the Probate the Citjr of Austin in said Mower like a veteran so that a perfect appearance No.33—^ 4.15* 6:45* Court Rooms iir the Court House, in County, witiKn twenty days after the Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* Watch the Mower County may halp the North Star the City of Austin, in the County of service of this summons upon you, iSWr TRIANGLE TAXI LINE Mason City Branch. §i,-W1 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the exclusive of the day of such service State to win. As in Kansas City, every Albert Lea—Austin. Lv. Austin.^""Arr.Mason City. 16th day of October, *1922, at 10:00 and if you, fail to answer the said buddy will wear a fourth-inch No. 102— 11:60 1:30 o'clock a. m., why said petition should Lv complaint within the time aforesaid, Austin Arr. Albert Lea marron and gold Gopher on his shoulder No. 108— 7:52 9:20 not be. granted. 8 00 a. m. the Plaintiffs in this action will apply 9:00 a. News Advertising. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. to advertise the old home state, WITNESS, Th? Judge of said 11: :00 a. m. to the Court for the relief demanded 12:00 m. No. 101— 4:50 ss 6:10 oourt, and the Seal of said Court -3: :00 p. m. in the complaint. 4:00 pw xa and in addition, a crate of live Minnesota this 18th day of September, 1922. Lv, •. Albert Lea 'J "v. T: "i Pated Austin, Minnespta, September Arr Austia Gophers suspended from a HENRY WEBER, JUN., 9: 1, 1922. 10:15 a. pole will be carried in the parade on Court Seal) Probate Judge. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, 1: S.-M. Division—Mankato and i5?:S: SltMl 2:00 p. F. G. SASSE, the shoulders of the two tallest Minnesota 4: MARTIN A. NELSON, Wessington Springs, S. Dt--„ 5:15 p. R. A. DUNNETTE, ^"^^".v^^- Attorneys for Plaintiff,S3 Legionaires attending the convention. Lvr- Arr. Arr. Attorneys for Petitioner. -.V^ Austin, Minnesota. t^uStiii. Wells. Jackson. The News job department is at Advertisement*, in^the ftews' BringyResults* (File, No. 4404 ..Sept. 21-28, Oct 4) Sept. 14-21-28 •C ,*• S No. 6:30* 8:20^. 10:45* t— your service for, printing of all kinds. "'-W •v I vt