Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 23, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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1 35 ?!W pr «f- V- •••.••• ,-.. r, 7 *V MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, Oct. 23,1922? 6E0PH0NE AID IN Proposed QREEK BOSS OF THRACE What Color Means. Spencer A late renaissance study of the significance Jordan at are made Amendments of colors goes into elaborate MINE DISASTERS detail in explaining what certain colors Funeral Director. stand for when worn by men and at Home what different things they stand for The Establishment of when worn by women. A blue dress Service. for a woman signifies jealousy a$d vigilance, Instrument Developed During while a blue suit for a man to the Constitution 4? meant only wisdom and. high majes* World War Has Been Perfected tic thoughts. No explanation Is given 3 Dr. B. T. Johnson by Engineers. Cor this interpretation. Black worn DENTIST by men was noted as Indicating fortitude and fine common sense but EXPERIMENTS PROVE VALUE Office over Wold Drug Store. should a young woman dress in black sho DIAL 2603 was written down as foolish and of ttie changeable in love. For a matron to dreys In black was indicative of steadfastness State of Minnesota Detects Subterranean Sounds at Great and consistency. Distance—Has Many Uses, but Its W. R. EARL Advantage in Mine Rescue Job was a patient man—but he Work Most Important. never had his collar-button roll under FUNERAL DIRECTOR Submitted by the Legislature at the bed. Business Residence Washington.—As the result of experiments its General Session, 1921, to Phone 2512 Phone 2213 made by the bureau of the People of Minnesota at the AUSTIN, MINN. mines, the geophone, a novel instrument ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE General 1922 Election Together used amid the reek and slaughter CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING with Statements of THEREON. of the World war for the detection Purpose and Effect Estate of George Sutton. of earth and rock sounds, made in STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of the construction of military mines and NOTICE Mower, ss. In Probate Court. tunnels, promises to become an active In the Matter of the Estate of factor in the saving of the lives of George Sutton, Decedent. General Papoufcs, former commander To avoid penalty the balance of each miners entombed as the result of fires Letters of administration this day of the Greek forces on the Smyrna of all real estate tax must and explosions. having been granted to Arthur R. front, was appointed governor of In the course of tests conducted in NOW be paid this month. On November Sutton, of Rose Creek, Minnesota: Prepared by Thrace just before the revolution the days grow shorter and Every housewife will appreciate a the bureau's experimental coal mipe IT IS ORDERED, that the time first a penalty of 1®' which dethroned King Constantine. CLIFFORD L. HILTON longer evenings provide leisure waterproof apron like that one shown within which all creditors of the near Pittsburgh, blows with a sledge per cent will be added. He threw in his lot with the revolutionists that most women like to spend making at the right of the picture above. It is above named decedent may present on the coal face were heard, by means and will probably lead the claims against his estate in this pretty things. One cannot be always made of rubberized cloth, which may of the geophone, at a distance of 650 A. M. SMITH, Attorney-General of Minnesota. Greeks in their effort to keep the court, be, and the same hereby is, reading and work for the fingers does be had in several colors and patterns, feet, with various rooms and entries limited to six months from and after Turks out of. eastern Thrace. not interfere with thinking or with and is bound with white tape, which County Treasurer. Addressed to intervening. On a suspended pipe the date hereof said time expiring MIKE HOLM conversations. A little excursion in also provides its ties and support for line, light hammering with the knuckles the 3rd day of April, i923. the fancywork stores p.nd departments the bib. A cluster of fruit cut from was detected at a distance of AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED The News- .50 a year—worth it is sure to fire one with an ambition to rubberized cloth, is tacked to the apron 1,500 feet. Ordinary talking and singing that Monday, the 9th day of April, copy some of the delightful bits of furnishings at one corner, and discarded bathing 1923, at 3 o'clock p. m.f in the Probate could be detected through 150 feet Secretary of State. and personal belongings that caps in red, green or other high colors Court Rooms at the Court House of solid coal. By the use. of two geophones, 'J1* they are showing. There are new and might be used for making these fruit at the City of Austin, in said County, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, one instrument to each ear, fascinating cushions, table and dresser be, and the same hereby is fixed and OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, clusters. Rubberized cloth is made in it is possible to determine the direction June 30, 1922. appointed as the time and place for scqrfs, woven baskets, candle and lamp gingham checks and cross bars in all For Radio Supplies and HONORABLE MIKE HOLM, from which a sound is coming, hearing upon and the examination, shades, luncheon sets, winter bouquets Secretary of State, the usual cplors, and on these patterns and thus to locate the approximate Capitol. adjustment and allowances of such and many other things for the house the fruit is not used. SIR: position of the entombed miner. claims as shall be presented within and there is no end to the personal belongings Cross-barred orgalidie or net with As required by section 46, General Statutes Another promisii'.g use of the geophone the time aforesaid. of the state of Minnesota for the that will interest the needlewoman. narrow laces, lend themselves easily Storage Batteries see is in the location of leaks in Let notice hereof be given by the year 1913, I have the honor to furnish to the making of fashionable neckwear. you, herewith, a statement of the purposes water pipes. By means of the instrument, publication of this order in the Mower and effects of all amendments proposed The all-white cross-barred organdie County News, as provided by law. Above is a of two bags and a to the constitution of the state it is possible to hear water circulating of Minnesota by the legislature of 1921 is liked for sets consisting of Dated October 3, 1922. card case that are all good examples in the pipes of ordinary city and which are to be submitted to the HENRY WEBER, JUN., collar and cuffs, or collar, chemisette of work done with small, colored mains situated ten to fifteen feet below electors of said state at the general election (Court Seal) Probate Judge. and cuffs, and cross-stitch or other embroidery in 1922. beads. These are worked on canvas SCIiMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. the surface. Tests conducted at a File No( 4395 Oct. 16-23-30. in colored floss makes delightful PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. ONE foundations, printed in colors with the busy corner in the downtown district Chapter 528, Session Laws of Minnesota decorations' for it. The pieces are design to be covered with colored of Pittsburgh located a leak in a water for the year 1921 proposes an amendment 2913. finished with narrow hems and these beads. At the top a card case is .! 214 £. Bridge to section 10 of article 9 of the St. main which the water company had STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY constitution of said state. 'Said section are hemstitched, giving them a decorative worked with beads in two colors to sought to detect for two weeks vainly. now reads as follows: of Mower: In District Court, Tenth value also. form, stripes—as black and whie, "The credit of the state shall never Sensitive, but Simplfe. Judicial District. be given or loaned in aid of any individual, Single collars of fine net are edged black and steel, blue and green. At The mine geophone is sensitive, yet association or corporation. William H. Teeter. with narrow filet or val lace, and each corner a daisy with dark center Nor shall there be any further issue extremely simple and easily portable. Plaintiff, of bonds denominated 'Minnesota either embroidered or decorated with and light petals introduces a telling The instrument was invented by the vs. state railroad bonds,' under what small squares, triangles or medallions finishing touch. Below at the left, an purports to be an amendment to section French during the war to detect sapping Washington Mason and wife —Mason of filet lace set in at t'he corners. ten of article nine, of the constitution, amusing little bag in black and steel and underground mining operations. John F. Cook and wife adopted April 15, 1S58, which beads, simulates a cat's head and at It was developed by the United is hereby expunged from the constitution, Cook Henry C. Bolcom and wife THfe TOP THAT saving, excepting and reserving the bottom a bag in a" solid color States engineers, and the instruments Bolcom H. C. Bolcom Luther ^4/ to the state, nevertheless, all makes a background for water lilies now used by the bureau of mines were S. Morgan and Wife Morgan rights, remedies and forfeitures accruing PROTECTS YOU under said amendment." on ope side of it and stripes on the L. S. Morgan Henry C. Lacy and made according to plans drawn by amended, said section will read If in rain and storm—the top wife Lacy J. C. Ackley J. L. handle. follows: IV them, except for the Introduction of as COMIOHT VBTUM (WTFTT UNION that is sightlyand smart Davidson Chancy Lever ich and "The credit of the state shall never different diaphragms. The geophone" looking in fine weather—the be given or loaned in aid of any individual, Hannah E. Leverich Sarah C. Leyerich is essentially a small seismograph, as association or corporation, except HOMMEL ELECI top that does not go down Sarah C. Richards and. husband, SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED as hereinafter provided. Nor it embodies the same principles as the under slight wear and tear Daniel H. Richards James shall there be any further issue of TRIC CQ. ponderous apparatus that records and jars of the road—that is bonds denominated .'Minnesota Stat B. Leverich Sylvester Leverich FRff TRAPPERS GUIDE earthquake tremors. It really consists the kind you want on your Lillian C. Leverich Lillie De Etta Railroad Bonds' under what purports 203 NORTH MAIN STREET car and the kind we will build to be an amendment" to section 10 of of a lead weight suspended between Leverich, heirs of Chancy (Chauncy) for Expert Electrician article 9 of the constitution, adopted for yoy. two elastic diaphragms cutting across Leverich, deceased Luther N. April 15, 1858, which is hereto expunged Our new enlarged Trapper's Griffith L. N. Griffith and Triphena blAL 26 7 9 is a small airtight box. If the instrument from the constitution, saving, Guide ready for mailing. excepting and reserving to the state, A. Griffith Tryphena A. Griffith Is placed on the ground and any "How to Trap Wild nevertheless, all rights, remedies and R. a GRAY Jessie Griffith Lloyd Griffith one is pounding or digging In the forfeitures accruing under said Animals" Leah Tryphena Griffith Furtney, amendment. Provided, however, that —4 of vicinity, energy is transmitted as for the purpose of developing the agricultural heirs of Luther N. Griffith, deceased SUPPLIES, Shipping PERS wave motion to the earth, and the resources of the state, the Tags,. Prices on J. F. FAIRBANKS HIDES Alanson B. Vaughan A. B. state may establish and'maintain a FURS, and other earth waves shako the geophone case. AND Vaughan and H. B. Vaughan E. G. system of rural credits and thereby AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING ?-f I valuable information. The geophone, therefore, transforms loan money and extend credit to the ... Vaughan J. G. Vaughan B. K. BUY OF AND SHIP TO people of the state upon real estate .THEOLD RELIABLE the earth wave into an air wave, Vaughan Maria Wilder (nee Austin, Minn. So. Main Street security in such manner and upon which is heard bp the ear as sound, HOKTHWESTEM DDE ftFUtCO. iVaughan) Betsy Smith (nee such terms and conditions as may be {Established 1890) MINNEAPOLIS, WINN. prescribed by law, and to issue and and at the same time magnifies the Vaughan) Elizabeth Vaughan Addie Dealer In negotiate bonds to provide money to Russell (nee Vaughan) A. W. wave so that the sound is louder than be so loaned. The limit of indebtedness Vaughan The unknown heirs of contained in section 5 of this article if the ears were placed in direct contact shall not apply to the provisions COAL, WOOD, LIME, any of the above named persons with the earth. DONOVAN & GOSLEE of this section, and the purposes for who may be deceased, also air other The observations of the bureau of which the credit of the state or the CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Funeral Directors persons unknown, claiming any aforesaid municipal subdivisions mines indicate that the geophone QUALITY thereof may be given or loaned as right, title, estate, interest or lienin and Embalmers BRICK AND JVALL should be quite useful in the location herein provided are declared to be the real est#,e described in the T. W. Donovan—5914 public purposes." of mine fires. Usually a mine complaint herein and their unknown The PURPOSE of said amendment Is tc PLASTER. H. A. Goslee—6637 fire makes enough noise, either by develop the agricultural resources of the heirs. Day Calls—Phone 2188 state by authorizing the lending of money drawing air or by breaking off slate Defendants. and credit of the state to the people upon Night Calls and coal, to be heard for a considerable real estate .security. Motor and Carriage Service and SERVICE The EFFECT of said amendment, II SUMMONS. distance through the coal, and Office 301 East Bridge St. adopted, will be to authorize the enactment even through the strata above. The THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO of laws by the legislature for the establishment and maintenance of a system THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: distance that these sounds can be Phone: Main 32 of rural credits. The legislature will Advertising is the art of making heard depends a great deal on the nature be empowered to provide money by the YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are Issuance and negotiation of bonds *of the of tlie strata above the mine, yet others think as you think about your state to be loaned upon real estate security Austin, Minn. hereby summoned and required the sounds originating at a mine fire to the people of the state, and will be to answer the complaint of the product. enabled to prescribe the terms and conditions should be detected through 100 to 300 Plaintiff in the above entitled action, upon which such money may be feet of cover and through 500 to 800 lent and such credit extended. There will which is filed in the office of the be no limit of Indebtedness In this respect, feet of coal. Clerk of the District Court in the City 5— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* and the state will be enabled to issue and Travelers' Guide of Austin, County of Mower and State negotiate as many bonds for this purpose Lv. Lv. Arr. Aids Mine Engineering. as It deems advisable. of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of Jackson. Wells Geophones supply a quick and fairly Austin. A piece of printed matter your answer to the said complaint on PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. TWO 5— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05*2:35* accurate method of mine surveying. Unless otherwise designated, all the Chapter 529, Session Laws of Minnesota the subscribers at their office in the No. 8 5:00* 7:00* for the year 1921, proposes an amendment traina. listed below are daily. See If two tunnels are being brought together City of Austin, County of Mower, to the odnstitution of the state of Minnesota Lv. Austin. with your name on it Arr. LaCrosse. footnote for explanation of from any direction, ttie within twenty days after the service by adding a new section to article 9, 11:20* 4:00* reference marks. the tunnels could be observed to be known as section 1A, to read as follows: progress of of this summons upon you, exclusive No. 8— I— 7:20* 11.55* Bold faced figures indicate P. M. is your "Personal" representative by means of the geophones, of the day of such service and if you "Every person, co-partnership, company, Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. Light faced figures indicate A. M. fail to answer the said Complaint and their relative positions determined. joint stock company, corporation, No. 7:00$ 11^454 or association, however or for within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff wherever it No.: 1— 11:17* 3:40* whatever purpose organized, engaged Chicago in this actioH will apply to the in the business of mining or producing Daily except Sunday. Another application of the possibilities Court for the relief demanded in the iron ore or other ores in this Milwaukee & St. Paul Daily except Saturday. of the instrument in mine surveying may be found. state, .shall pay to the state of Minnesota Complaint. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday an occupation tax on the valuation is in the prevention of accidents Dated Austin, Minnesota, September Railway of all ores, mined or produced, only. in blasting through. If two tunnels 27, 1922. which tax shaH be in addition to all other taxes provided by law, said tax are approaching each other, or ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, I.&M. Division. to be due and payable from .such person, Surely then, the best is are passing a short distance apart, MARTIN A. NELSON, co-partnership, company, joint Lv. Arr. Arr. Attorneys for Plaintiff. it is necessary to determine the relative stock company, corporation or association Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. however or for whatever purpose Austin, Minn. none too good. location in order that men may No. 1-- 6:30 10:15 11:00 organized, on May first of the be warned to keep away from the calendar year next following the No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 2913 mining or producing thereof. The valuation Austin. St. Paul. Mpls point of danger. As the sounds transmitted Lv. Lv. Arr. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of ore for the purpose of determining Lv. Arr. Arr.! through the geophone are so Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. the amount of tax to be of Mower. In District Court. Tenth No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:47 paid shall be ascertained in the manner That's No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:25 characteristic, frequent observation Judicial District. the basi£ on which we guarantee and method provided by law. No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 No. 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 would enable a trained observer to follow Same parties as in Summons immediately Funds derived from the tax herein Lv. Lv. Arr. provided for shall be apportioned fifty your satisfaction with our Printing. preceding this notice: the progress of the work in the Mpls. For Milwaukee and Chicago. St. Paul. Austin. per cent to the state general revenue NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. opposite tunnel. He would thus be fund, forty per cent to the permanent No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:06 Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That school fund and ten' per cent able to tell when blasts were to be No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 "to the permanent university fund. The Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 an action has been commenced in this fired. Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. "Quality' Is the watchword here all the legislature shall by law make the Ne. 4— 7:20* 10:00* Court by the above named Plaintiff, necessary provisions for carrying out Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. No attempt has been made to. adapt Mixed— 8:15* vl 2:10* the object of which is to obtain judgment the provisions of thip section." the time--whether the job be big or little. No. 15— 1:05 -10:05 the geophone to determine the earth No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* The PURPOSE of said amendment Is that the plaintiff is the owner No. 11— 10:56 7:44 to direct the legislature of the state of -No. 8— 7:50 10.50 movements that sometimes occur in in fee of the following described effect Minnesota to impose and to keep In Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. Lv. Calmar- Arr. Austin. deep mines and are termed "bumps" lands and premises situate in the an occupation tax upon those engaged In No. 16— 7:30 4:40 No. 1— 3:45 6:05 the business of mining or producing Iron by the miners. It is probable, however, County of Mower and State of Minijpsota, No.»12— 7:40 3^50 ore or other ores In this state, in addition No. 3— 12:10 2:55 that this instrument may be viz: to other taxes Imposed by lawjr at a rate, No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* Lots No. -Nine (9) and Ten (10), based upon the valuation of the ore produced, of use in certain parts of the anthracite Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* to be determined by the legislature Block No. Ten (10), in Davidson's addition TRIANGLE TAXI LINE coal' fields, where cave-ins and to. provide for the proportionate dls-' Mason City Branch. to Austin, except the South tributlon of such taxes to the general Albert Lea—Austin. h^e destroyed mine working, causing Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. seventy-three feet thereof that the revenue fundi the permanent school fund, Mower County News loss of life, surface subsidence No. 102— 11:50 1:80 Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Le* defendants and each of them have no and the permanent university fund. and injury and destruction of buildings. The EFFECT of the amendment, If No. 108— 7:52 9:20 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. estate or interest therein, or lien adopted, wlfl be to direct the legislature 11:00 a. m. 12:00" m. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. thereon, and to quiet the titl§. in the to impose and keep in effect such a tax 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. No. 101— 4:50 6:10 The manifest advantage of the geophone upon those engaged In said business andto plaintiff. Lv. Albert *Lea Arr Austia reauire that the proceeds of such taxes No. 103— 1:30 3:00 for use in mine rescue work Dated Austin, Minnesota, September shall-be distributed In the manner 9:15 a. m. 10:15 *. has led the bureau of mines to place 27, 1922. following, to-wlt: fifty per cent to the "The Home of Good Printing" 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. state general revenue fund, forty per cent ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, S.-M. Division—Mankato and the instrument on its mine-rescue cars, 4:15 p. m. ^5:15 p. to the permanent school fund, and ten MARTIN A. NELSON, .. v? Wessington Springs, S. D. which are constantly being called to per cent to the permanent university Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lv. Arr. Arr. fund. y' assist In the succor of entombed men Austin, Minn. Yours respectfully, &i$Austn». Wells. Jackson. jS^The l^ews job department is at at mine fires and explosions. _j CLIFFORD L. HILTON/^ & (Oct. 9-16-23) No. 1— 6:30* 8:20' 10:45* "your service for printing of all kinds. mk Attorney General.