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-**£&&& .K Monday, Oct. 16, 1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN: Page Seven Uncle'Sam's First'Airplane Carriers. Afloat TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN GIRLS I Bud Brights Brainstorms Kipling at His Best Wrote With Complete Comprehension of Their Many Charms. It's just as easy to form Thirty years ago, Rudyard Kipling good habits as bad ones. Get found tbe American girl above compare. the habit of keeping yourself to the In "American Notes" he said of will shod and you will her: have formed a good habit. "Sweet and comely are the maidens of Devonshire delicate and of gracious seeming those who live in the pleasant Your Soles places of London fascinating for all their demureness the damsels of of the France clinging closely to their mothers, let us do your and with large eye* wondering at the wicked world excellent in her mmm Shoe Repairing own place and to those who understand her is the Anglo-Indian 'spin' in The Modern Way. her second season but the girls of »K0*SNMi America are above and beyond them Wheue Quality Counts. Submitted by the Legislature at all. They are clever they can talk. i«Tr...it its General Session, 1921, to We Win Yea, it is said that they think. They are instructed in the folly and vanity the People of Minnesota at the of the male mind, for they have associated General 1922 Election Together The Langley, the first airplane carrier States navy, which left the Norfolk to be commissioned in the United with 'the boys' from boyhocW, navy yard recently for her first duty at sea. The Langley will operate in"Chesapeake bay and yicinity for the purpose with Statements of Purpose and Effect and can discerningly minister to both of carrying on experimental work in connection with aircraft operations from the landing platform which covers vices, or pleasantly snub the possessor. the entire ship. Jensen-Phiffer As certain of their own poets have said: More Stock Breeding Necessary. Auction Date Book 2913. Man is fire and woman Is tow, Company of each "V Prof. Andrew Boss, vice-director at And the devil he comes and begins to STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY the Minnesota Experiment station at blow. It takes a suit for damages of Mower: In District Court, Tenth Tuesday, October 17.—Adam Arens & a "In America the tow is soaked in University Farm, believes that more Judicial District. to convince some tailors Prepared by Sons, Austin. Horses, cattle, hogs, solution that makes it fireproof, in absolute William H. Teeter. East of Court House livestock breeding work should be that their gaits don't liberty and large knowledge CLIFFORD L. HILTON and machinery. Col. Albert Hopfe, Plaintiff, done in America. Austin, Minn. consequently accidents do not exceed fit. vs. auctioneer. "We are too prone to leave most of I the regular percentage arranged by Washington Mason and wife —Mason this work to the old countries," says Wednesday, October 18—W. F. Aim, Attorney-General of Minnesota. the devil for each class afW climate John F. Cook and wife Professor Boss. "Quality, whether in 5% Miles NW of Austin. Horses, under the skies." Cook Henry C. Bolcom and wife Addressed to the Beef or the dairy herd, gets the cattle, hogs, machinery. Gs. I. Coffman, Bolcom H. C. Bolcom Luther MIKE HOLM best prices, and breeding and feeding S. Morgan and Wife Morgan auctioneer. SMALL BOY'S PLAN WORKED go together in producing quality. Tne •L. S. Morgan Henry C. Lacy and Thursday October 19—Chas C. Hagan, two fields will stand any amount of wife Lacy J. C. Ackley J. L. For Radio Supplies and ten miles east o{ Austin on Whole Lot Better Than Keeping Constant investigation." Secretary of State. Davidson Chancy Leverich and Watch for Marauding Band Hannah E. Leverich Sarah C. Leverich state road and •one..mile north. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, of Chickens. Sarah C. Richards and husband^ Hereford and Shorthorn cattle, OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, Daniel H. Richards James June 30, 1922. horses, pure bred Chester White Storage Batteries see Hint to Smokers. B. Leverich Sylvester Leverich HONORABLE MIKE HOLM, state One time when Frank Wallace, hogs, farm machinery. Thomas A. Secretary of State, Lillian C. Leverich Lillie De Etta French doctor that declares all a boy, says A entomologist, was small Capitol. Conlon, auctioneer. Leverich, heirs of Chancy (Chauncy) deleterious of tobacco smoking effects Star, his father assigned SIR: the Indianapolis Leverich, deceased Luther N. As required by section 46, General Statutes may to Saturday, October 21.—Siekman & be prevented by adding a to guard a garden from him of the state of Minnesota for the Griffith L. N. Griffith and Triphena the tobacco of the stamens the little a year 1913, I have the honor to furnish Dean of Rose Creek, Big Type Poland of from marauding band chickens A. Griffith Tryphena A. Griffith SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. you, herewith, a statement of the purposes plant known as "coltsfoot." The only neighbor's coop. Frank did not like China Hog Sale. Boars, Gilts, Jessie Griffith Lloyd Griffith and effects of all amendments proposed change tobacco, noticeable In the to the constitution of the state the idea of wasting his precious boyish Leah Tryphena Griffith Furtney, and sows with litter. of Minnesota by the legislature of 1921 which retains Its aroma perfectly, Is and time on unprincipled chickens set heirs of Luther N. Griffith, deceased and which are to be submitted to the F. P.. Dawes, Plainfield, Wis., that It to seems acquire some resem 214 C. Bridge St. electors of said state at the general election Alanson B. Vaughan A. B. his wits to working. real estate and personal property. in 1922. blance to Oriental tobacco. Vaughan and H. B. Vaughan E. G. He bored holes through grains of PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. ONE Vaughan J. G. Vaughan B. K. 280 acres of land horses, cattle, corn, tied notes to the end of a thread Chapter 528, Session Laws of Minnesota Vaughan Maria Wilder (nee hog-s and machinery. Col. Albert for the year 1921 proposes an amendment attached to the grains and set the bait. Vaughan) Betsy Smith (nee to section 10 of article 9 of the Hopfe, auctioneer. The foolish raiders fell for the trick. Dr. B. T. Johnson constitution of said state. Said section Vaughan) Elizabeth Vaughan Addie l|l jl }l 'I" Frightened by the fluttering notes a now reads as follows: Wednesday, October 25.—J. G. Meyers, Russell (nee Vaughan) A. W. "The credit of the state shall never DENTIST few inches from the ends of their bills Vaughan The unknown heirs of Adams. Shorthorn cattle, and be given or loaned in aid of any individual, 1 and the sensation of the threads in any of the above named persons association or corporation. Poland China hogs. Col. Albert Office over Wold Drug Store. Nor shall there be any further issue who may be deceased, also all other their throats, the chickens went flying THE TOP THAT of bonds denominated 'Minnesota Hopfe, auctioneer.Wednesday, DIAL 2603 persons unknown, claiming any home and tore around the yard. state railroad bonds,' under what PROTECTS YOU right, title, estate, interest or lien purports to be an amendment to section November 1. Albert This attracted the owner and the •J* *. ten of article nine, of the constitution, in the real es'J,e described in the Hadley, four miles south of Austin, chickens were caught and notes read. adopted April 15, 1858, which in rain and storm—the top complaint herein and their unknown is hereby expunged from the constitution, This is what they read: closing out sale. Col. Albert Hopfe, that is sightlyand smart heirs. saving, excepting and reserving looking in fine weather—the "I've been over to Wallace's this to the state, nevertheless, all auctioneer. Defendants. W. R. EARL rights, remedies and forfeitures accruing top that does not go down afternoon." under said amendment." Wednesday, November .29.—Frank under slight wear and tear SUMMONS. The next day the same thing occurred If amended, said section will read FUNERAL DIRECTOR Toussaint, three miles northwest and jars of the road—that is as follows: and this is what the notes said THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Business Residence "The credit of the state shall never the kind you want on your of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, that day: le given or loaned in aid of any individual, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Phone 2512 Phone 2213 car and the kind we will build association or corporation, except cattle, and machinery. Col. Albert out onion AUSTIN, MINN. "I scratched Wallace's for you. as hereinafter provided. Nor YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are Hopfe, auctioneer. bed today." shall there be any further issue of J. hereby summoned and required bonds denominated 'Minnesota Stat Friday, November 10.—Dodge County On the third day the notes read: to answer the complaint of the 'Railroad Bonds' under what purports R. H. GRAY Is Holstein Breeders sale, .West Concorde "Say, now listen: This the last Plaintiff in the above entitled action, to be an amendment to section 10 of $ DONOVAN & GOSLEE day I'm going over to Wallace's and article 9 of the constitution, adopted which is filed in the office of the Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. April 15, 1858, which is here to ..expunged Funeral Directors come back alive." Clerk of the District Court in the •City from the constitution, saving, of Austin, County of Mower and State and Embalmers day to the excepting and reserving to the state, There was no fourth nevertheless, all rights, remedies and AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of of the story except that the owner T. W. Donovan—5914 forfeitures accruing under sajd your answer to the said complaint on H. A. Goslee—6637 chickens and the father of young Wallace amendment. Provided, however, that Something Worth While. the subscribers at their office in the Austin, Minn. So. Main Street for the purpose of developing the agricultural of Day Calls—Phone 2188 Nat Goodwin used to tell a story nearly got into a fight. resources of the state, the City of Austin, County of Mower, a to un* Night Calls tramp who, upon being asked state may establish and maintain a within twenty days after the service system of rural credits and thereby quail Motor and Carriage Service Topography of the Air. dertake the task of eating 30 of this summons upon you, exclusive loan money and extend credit to the In 30 days, pathetically exclaimed: people of the '"state upon real estate of the day of such service and if you Explorations of the air have revealed security in such manner and upon fail to answer the said Complaint "Make it turkeys."—Philadelphia Pub« an astonishing definiteness of such terms and conditions as may be within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff lie Ledger. prescribed by law, and to issue and arrangement in its layers, although, negotiate bonds to provide money to in this action will apply to .the HOMMEL ELECTRIC of course, the details are continually be so loaned. The limit of indebtedness Court for the relief demanded in the QUALITY contained in section 5 of this article changing. Ley, in England, has directed CO. Complaint. shall not apply to the provisions his studies of floating balloons of this section, and the purposes for Dated Austin, Minnesota, September NOTICE which the credit ofx the state or the 203 NORTH MAIN STREET to a solution of the question of the 27, 1922. aforesaid municipal subdivisions ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, for Expert Electrician Influence of the topography of the thereof may be given or loaned as MARTIN A. NELSON, earth's surface on the state of the air herein provided are declared to be To avoid penalty the balance DIAL 26 7 9 public purposes." and SERVICE Attorneys for Plaintiff. above it. He finds, among other things, of all real estate tax must The PURPOSE of said amendment Is to Austin, Minn. that the disturbances produced by hills develop the agricultural resources of th« be paid this month. On November state by authorizing the lending of money and valleys are transmitted to an unexpectedly •nd credit of the state to the people upon 2913 first a penalty of 10 great elevation, affecting real estate security. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The EFFECT of said amendment, II per cent will be added. Spencer Jordan the lower and middle strata throughout. adopted, will be to authorize the enact* of Mower. In District Court. Tenth general effect noticed is that ment of laws by the legislature for ths A Judicial District. a A. M. SMITH, establishment and maintenance of system the velocity of the wind, or of a current Same parties as in Summons immediately of rural credits. The legislature will Funeral Director. of air, is Increased over a hill be empowered to provide money by the preceding this notice. County Treasurer. Issuance and negotiation of bonds of the The Establishment of NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. and diminished over a valley. It Is state to be loaned upon real estate security NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Service. thought that similar observations, generally to the people of the state, and will be enabled to prescribe the terms and conditions an action has been commenced in this distributed, would furnish us upon which such money may bis Court by the above named Plaintiff, A piece of printed matter with a real topography of the air,— lent and su$h credit extended. There will the object of which is to obtain judgment be no limit of Indebtedness In this respect, Washington Star. and the state will be enabled to Issue and that the plaintiff, is the owner No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Travelers' Guide negotiate as many bonds for this purpose with your name on it in fee of the following described Lv. Lv. Arr. as it deems advlsabl'e. Mont St. Michel Abbey Restored. lands and premises situate in the Jackson. Wells Austin. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. TWO County of Mower and State of Minnesota, No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Tourists who visit Mont Saint-Michel, is your "Personal" representative Chapter 529, Session Laws of Minnesota Unless otherwise designated, all the viz: No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* for the year 1921, proposes an amendment off the coast of Normandy, will find trains listed below are daily. See to the constitution of the state of Minnesota Lots No. Nine (9) and Ten (10), Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. the Benedictine abbey which crowns footnote for explanation of wherever it by adding a new section to article 9, Block No. Ten (10), in Davidson's addition No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* its summit restored for worship. As to be known as section 1A, to read as follows: reference marks. to Austin, except the South No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* Bold faced figures indicate P. M. early as the Eighth century Mon1 "Every person, co-partnership, company, seventy-three feet thereof that the Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. may be found. Light faced figures indicate A. M. Saint-Michel, possessed religious associations, joint stock company, corporation, defendants and each of them have no No. 1— 7:D0| 11:454 or association, however or for but the present buildings estate or interest therein, or lien No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* whatever purpose organized, engaged a only date fromJ he Thirteenth to the in the business of mining or producing thereon, and to quiet the title in the Daily except Sunday. iron ore or other ores in this Sixteenth century. The height of the plaintiff. Milwaukee & St.Pau' Daily except Saturday.. Surely then, the best is state, shall pay to the state of Minnesota Dated Austin, Minnesota, September church exceeds the height of the rock an occupation tax on the valuation On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Railwav 27, 1922. of all ores mined or produced, only. upon which it stands 165 feet, and w. ARTHUR WRIGHT, nbne too good. which tax shall be in addition to all the granite of which it Is built was other taxes provided by law, said tax MARTIN A. NELSON, I. & M. Division. to be due and payable from such person, brought by boat from the Isles of co-partnership, company, joint Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lv. Arr. Arr. Chausey and hoisted up the steep side stock company, corporation or association Austin, Minn. Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. however or for whatever purpose of the hill. Since 1®74 the Mont has (Oct. 9-16-23) organized, on May first of the No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 That's the basis on which we guarantee been under the care of architects appointed calendar year next following the 1:00 7:45 No. 3— 3:15 mining or producing thereof. The valuation by fhe Ministry des BeauxArts, Austin. St. Paul. Mpls Lv. Lv.. Arr. your satisfaction with our Printing. of ore for the purpose of determining "Wireless" Via the Piano. and by their research and restoration Lv. Arr. Arr. the amount of tax to be Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. When you strike a certain key on No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:47 the abbey fortress ,now appears paid shall be ascertained in the manner No. 2— 70O ,7:45 11:25 and method provided by law. your piano a certain object In «the No-16— 4:40 8:45 8:10 in almost its former grandeur. 3:30 8—2:45 7:25 No. founds derived from the tax herein "Quality" is the watchword here ali the room—perhaps a vase, perhaps a v." Lv. Ly. Arr.. provided for shall be apportioned flf-" Mpls. lamp—gives out a long-jingling sound. For Milwaukee and Chicago. St. Paul. Austin. ty per cent to the state general revenue Frozen Eggs All Right. the time-whether the )ob be big or little. fund, forty per cent to the permanent J, No. 15— 8:25 .9:00 1:05 Whenever you strike that certain key & Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar school fund and ten per cent Frozen eggs are good eggs. So concludes No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 that certain object gives out its annoying to the permanent university fund. The Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 S. K. Robinson *of Chicago after 10:00* Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning, legislature shall' by law make the No. 4— 7:20* jingle. Why? You don't know necessary provisions for carrying out Lv. Austin. finding that microscopic examination, Arr. Omaha. Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* it, but you had been sending wireless the provisions of this section." No. 15— 1:05 10:05 freezing test, incubation, shaking No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* The PURPOSE of said amendment Is telegrams. The vase and the key together No. 11— 10:56 7:44 to direct the legislature of^the state of test, and effect of air and light tests No. 8— 7:50 10.50 make a wireless set. Whenever Minnesota to Impose and to keep III efTec? Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. were met as well by the solidified as "r Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. an occupation tax upon those engaged In you struck the key and the vase No. 16— 7:30 4:40 No. 1— 3:45 .* '6:05 by the fresh egg. He declares that the business of mining or producing ^Iron jingled you were wirelessing just as No. 12— 7:40 fe 3:50 ore or other ores in this state, In addition Mower County News No. 3— 12:10 2:55 fine mayonnaise dressing which held to other taxes imposed by law, at a rate, truly as any expert high "up among No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* well in a warm room for 30 days had based upop the valuation of the ore produced, his masts and coils in the Eiffel tower.' Mixed— 6:00* to be determined by the legislature a 15* TAXI LINE TRIANGLE been made from the refrigerated and to^rovide for the proportionate distribution' Branch. Your vase's note was the same as the Mason City product. Albert Lea—Austin. -'j of such taxes to the general Lv. key's note. Their sound-wave lengths, Austin. Arr.Mason City. revenue fund, the permanent school fund, Arr. Albert Lea No. 102— 11:50 "^^,^1:80' Lv. Austin r~ and the'permanent, university fund. In other words, were the same. Now, Unless Humanity Changes. The. EFFECT of the amendment. If 9:00 a. "The Home of Good Printing". No. 108— 7 :52 9:20 8:00 a. m. objects having the -same sound wave S adopted, will be to direct the legislature 12:00 m. between 11:00 a. m. "Do you think that the* troubles Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. to impose and. keep In effect such a tax lengths respond to one another, just 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. be No. 101— 4:50 6:10 capital and labor will ever upon those engaged In said business and as your vase and key did, and this responding to reauire that the proceeds of such tax. Arr Aostia No. 1,03— 1:30 Lv. Albert Lea -,'• -j. permanently adjusted?" es shall be distributed In the manner power is the basis Df wireless. safss 10:15 a. nt 9:15 a. -m. "I don't know," replied Senator Sorghum. following, to-wit: fifty per cent to the When Cape Cod speaks and the 2:00 p. 1:00 p. m. state general revenue fund, forty per cent S.-M. Division—Mahkato and "I'm afraid there will always Eiffel tower, answers it is, in its essence, to the permanent school fund, and ter 6:15 p. 4:15 pi m. Wessingtog Springs.S. D. paying be people who want work without per cent to the permanent university, just your piano key soundihg Lv. fund. and who wll' w5ir for it other people Yours respectfully, and vase giving its your forth respond*, «Anstiii. son. The News job department is at Advertisement* the News Bring Results, without working for want pay CLIFFORD L. HILTON, Jingle.—Exchange. inf No. fc- yonr service for printhiff if 10:45* slMrinds. Attoraey QMnr|L JM' •a A