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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. Page Seven Proposed Mower County News Market Advertising is the art of making CITATION FOR HEARING ON %emaw POLITICAL PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Place is the place to list anything others think as you think about your Spencer Jordan Amendments ADVERTISEMENTS you may nave to dispose of. product. Estate of Lloyd E. Lathrop. emm STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Funeral Director. Mower. In Probate Court. (Prepared by O. J. Simmons, Austin, DONOVAN & GOSLEE The Establishment of I & SIGNS In the Matter of the Estate of Minn., for which the regular advertising Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. Funeral Directors Lloyd E. Lathrop, Decedent. Service.' rate is to be paid). ON TIME and Embalmers THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO So we went strolling, to the Down by the rolling, down by the Harry Lathrop, Cora Lathrop, Kathryn T. W. Donovan—5914 MMon To the Voters of Mower County:— Metal, Cloth and Card Board rolling sea Lathrop, Lloyd Lathrop, William H. A. Goslee—6637 Signs. You may keep yo.ur croak for other I am about to complete my second Lathrop, heirs at law of said deceased Dr. B. T. Johnson Day Calls—Phone 2188 folk I &M SIGN CO. term as your County Auditor and am and to all persons interested But you can't frighten me! Night Calls a candidate for re-election at the General in the granting of administration of —Kipling. DENTIST LeRoy, Minnesota. Motor and Carriage Service Election November 7, 1922. the estate of said decedent: The petition It is the general practice for candidates GOOD THINGS FOR THE-SEASON of Rev. P. H. Ryan, having Office over Wold Drug Stores to go out and meet the voters been filed in this court, representing DIAL 2603 of the personally and solicit their support. that Lloyd E. Lathrop, then a resident Did you ever try breaded pork This, under the present circumstances, of the county of Howard, state Slate of Minnesota chops? Order the chops cut thicker I cannot do without neglecting "Faster, Jimmy, fastert of Iowa, died intestate on the 6th than usual, cut Yoa know mother MM! the work in the office. day of June, 1922, and praying that there won't be any out the bone and letters of administration of his estate It has been my ambition to do my breakfaet till we bring skewer and press W. R. EARL the Kellogg'a Cera be granted to J. H. Oahagen, of Austin, duty in a way that would justify the Into shape. Sprinkle Flake*I" Minnesota and the court having confidence you have placed in me and FUNERAL DIRECTOR with salt and fixed the time and place for hearing if re-elected I pledge you my best Submitted by the Legislature at pepper. Put in a Business Reiidot* said petition: service, which I have endeavored to its General Session, 1921, to ilJ'mmii Therefore, you, and each of you, Phone 2512 Phone 2213 frying pan and give in the past. the People of Minnesota at the are hereby cited and required to show AUSTIN, MINN. sprinkle the top If my services as your County cause, if any you have, before this General 1922 Election Together of each with Auditor have met with your approval, court at the probate court rooms in with Statements of dried crumbs. Pour In boiling water I respectfully solicit your support. Purpose and Effect the court house in the city of Austin, Yours very respectfully, to one-half the depth of the chops, in the county of Mower, state of Minnesota, cover closely and bake in a slow oven —0. J. SIMMONS. on the 13th day of November, NOTICE one and one-half hours. Remove 1922,- at 10 o'clock a. m., why said Compote Bavot ciispness! cover, sprinkle with buttered bread and petition should not be granted. Prepared and inserted by H. F. of each crumbs and bake until the crumbs Witness, the Judge of said Court, To avoid penalty the balance Kezar, for which the regular advertising are brown. Arrange on a hot platter and the Seal of said Court this 13th KELLOGGS rate will be charged. againstcar? of all real estate tax must: day of October, 1922. and garnish with celery tips. Serve be paid this month. On No»vember HENRY WEBER, JUN., Prepared by with: Corn Flakes first a penalty of (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Tomato Celery Sauce.—Chop one you ever ate! CLIFFORD HILTON F. G. SASSE, per cent will be added. onion, one green pepper and a large R. A. DUNNETTE, bunch of celery. Mix, add two and Attorneys for Petitioner, A. M. SMITH, Attorney-General of Minnesota. one-half cupfuls of canned tomato Austin, Minnesota. from which the liquor has been Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the covers County Treasurer. File No. 4412 Oct 19-26- Nov. 2 Addressed to drained, one and one-half teaspoonfuls MIKE HOLM these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty of salt, two tablespoonfuls of nm bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs! The News, $2.50 by the year, and a all-spice berries and two-thirds of Big and brown and crispy-crunchy flakes—a revelation. worth it. cupful of vinegar. Let simmer one In appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodness—* Secretary of State. and one-half hours. the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! Oatmeal Soup.—Soak over-night one ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, cupful of oatmeal in two quarts of OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, Instantly you like Kellogg's, not only because of appealing June 30, 1922. mutton broth or water in the morning For Radio Supplies and $ flavor, but because Kellogg's are not "leathery"! HONORABLE MIKE HOLM, a bring to a boil and place in Secretary of State, Kellogg's are a delight to eat, as the little folks as well Capitol. fireless cooker until time to prepare SIR: as the big ones will tell you! And Kellogg's ought to be the soup. Cook one good-sized onion, As required by section 46, General Statutes best—they're the original Corn Flakes! You have only of the state of Minnesota for the butter until delicately browned add Storage Batteries see year 1913, I have the .honor to furnish to make comparison to quickly realize four tablespoonfuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls you, herewith, a statement of the purposes and effects of all amendments proposed of sugar, a dash of cayenne how perfect they are! to the constitution of the state and pepper to season. Bring to a boil of Minnesota by the legislature of 1921 KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for tomorrow and which are to be submitted to the add one cupful of tomato pulp and electors of said state at the general election morning's spread! They get serve hot. Strain before serving, or TOASTED in 1922. SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. if for the children's luncheon, serve the day started right! Insist upon PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. ONE CORN I will srreatly appreciate without straining. Chapter 528, Session Laws of Minnesota KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in the for the year 1921 proposes an amendment your support. Hot Chicken Salad.—Mix one pint RED and GREEN package—the kind to section 10 of article 9 of the 214 E. Bridge St. constitution of said state. Said section of cooked chicken cut in cubes, one (LAKES that are not leathery! H. F. KEZAR now reads as follows: cupful of cooked peas, one-half teaspoonful "The credit of the state shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual, of salt, one-fourth of a 'VVTvTVTSr association or corporation. Candidate for teaspoonful of pepper, one tablespoonful HUW*5®rgOlfUBCB Nor shall there be any further issue of bonds denominated 'Minnesota of onion juice, one pimento e*nu state railroad bonds,' under what and one teaspoonful of lemon juice Clerk for District Court purports to be an amendment to section ten of article nine, of the constitution, set aside in a cool place for at least adopted April 15, 1858, which Mower County an hour. -Make a sauce, using onefourth is hereby expunged from the constitution, Austin. Minn. of a cupful of butter, the same THE TOP THAT saving, excepting and reserving to the state, nevertheless, all of flour, half a teaspoonful of salt, rights, remedies and forfeitures accruing Official election. Tuesday, PROTECTS YOU a cupful each of cream and chicken CORNFLAKES under said amendment." November 7. 1922. If amended, said section will read broth. Add the seasoned ingredients in rain and storm—the top as follows: and let stand over hot water until that is sightlyand smart "The credit of the state shall never .tie given or loaned in aid of any individual, looking in fine weather—the ready to serve. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Ala* »akcra of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and knotted association or corporation, ex[cept top that does not go down as hereinafter provided. Nor under slight wear and tear shall there be any further issue of bonds denominated 'Minnesota Stat and jars of the road—that is liuoU the kind you want on your Railroad Bonds' under what purports I to be an amendment to section 10 of car and the kind we will build article 9 of the constitution, adopted for you. April 15, 1858, which is hereto expunged from the constitution, saving, The news twice a week in The excepting and reserving to the state, News—less than 5c a week nevertheless, all rights, remedies and I R. H. GRAY forfeitures accruing under said amendment. Provided, however, that for the purpose of developing the agricultural resources of the state, the ILLUSTRl state may establish and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby I AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING loan money and extend credit to the ERSGU SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN people of the state upon real estate $2050 security in such manner and upon Austin, Minn. So. Main Street such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by law, and to issue and OirMvahii«dTi(PP«i'i| negotiate bonds to provide money to Golds is ready for nailta*. be so loaned. The limit of indebtedness "How to Trap Wild contained in section 5 of this article shall not apply to the provisions Animals" of this section, and the purposes for which the credit of the state or the Sumns, Shipping VERS aforesaid municipal subdivisions Tags Prices on HIDES thereof may be given or loaned as Fvras. and other QUALITY AND herein provided are declared to be valuable information. public purposes." BUY OF AND SHIP TO The PURPOSE of said amendment Is to THS OLD RELIABLE develop the agricultural resources of tha •omvEsrm imi amct. state by authorizing tho lending of monsy MIHNKArOLIS, (BrtaWfaW 1*90) MINK. and credit of the state to the people upon real estate security. and SERVICE The EFFECT of said amendment, II adopted, will be to authorize the enactment of laws by the legislature for tha a establishment and maintenance of system J. F. FAIRBANKS of rural credits. The legislature will be empowered to provide money by the Issuance and negotiation of bonds of the state to be loaned upon real estate security to the people of the state, and will be enabled to prescribe the terms and conditions upon which such money may be Judge Its Quality—Then Price lent and such credit extended. There will Dealer In be no limit of Indebtedness In this respect, and the state will be enabled to Issue ana negotiate as many bonds for tl*%' purposs COAL, WOOD, LIME, as It deems advisable. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. TWO CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, A piece of printed matter Chapter 529, Session Laws of Minnesota There's something alluring about It is mounted on the same dependable for the year 1921, proposes an amendment BRICK AND WALL the Studebaker Special-Six Sedan. Special-Six chassis that to the constitution at the state of Minnesota with your name on it has added new fame to the name by adding a new section to article 9, PLASTER. You notice it when you pass one Studebaker wherever cars are known. to be known as section 1A, to read as follows: on the street. It grows on you as is your "Personal" representative you examine the car's details. It becomes "Every person, co-partnership, company, Compare its appearance, its endurance joint stock company, corporation, even more pronounced when records, its comfort, its or association, however or for you take the wheel and drive it. wherever it Office. 301 East Bridge St. equipment and its recognized reliability whatever purpose organized, engaged in the business of mining or producing with any car within hundreds No wonder the Special-Six Sedan iron ore or other ores in this of dollars of its price. Judge it on may be found. state, shall pay to the state of Minnesota EQUIPMENT carries such an appeal 1 Its beauty Phone: Main 32 quality first—then price—because an occupation tax on the valuation of line, finish and appointments price alone is no indication of its of all ores mined or produced, fascinates you. The delightful harmony Automatic windshield which tax shall be in addition to all intrinsic value. Austin, Minn. wiper. of color in the upholstery, the other taxes provided by law, said tax Rear-view mirror. to be due and payable from such person, completeness of the appointments Surely then, the best is co-partnership, company, joint Beaded radiator. You can have confidence in the and the soft carpeting afford real stock company, corporation or association quality of Studebaker cars—in the Exhaust heater. elegance—and at anew low price. however or for whatever purpose Courtesy lightJeweled 70 years of business success and none too good. organized, on May first of the The body is a striking example of manufacturing integrity back of eight-day clock. calendar year next following the the handicraft of Studebaker artisans. them—and in the dollarfor-dollar mining or producing thereof. The valuation sterling Cowl ventilator. of ore for the purpose of determining value built into them. Thief proof transmission Built in Studebaker plants the amount of tax to^ be lock. where the coachmaker's art has been paid shall be ascertained in the man- Rain visor. handed down from father to son for The name Studebaker on your ner and method provided by law. 1 Tlfat's the basis on which we guarantee Opalescent corner lights. Funds derived from the tax herein more than two generations. car insures satisfaction! I provided for shall be apportioned flfty Massive headlights. your satisfaction with our Printing. per cent to the state general revenue Artistic coach lamps. fund, forty per cent to the permanent Four doors that swing wide school fund and ten per cent MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factories open. to the permanent university fund. The legislature Simple automatic window shall by law make the "Quality' is the watchword here all the LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX lifts raise or lower plateglass necessary provisions for carrying out 5-Pae».r 112' W. B. 5-Paee., 119' W. B. 7-Pamm.. 126' W. B. windows. the provisions of this section." 40H.P. 50 H. P. 60S. P. the time--whether the Job be big or little. The PURPOSE of said amendment Is to direct the legislature of the state of Touring $ 975 pouring $1275 Touring $1650 •ffeef Minnesota to Impose and to keep In Roaditcr (3-Paaa.)- 975 Roadtter 2-Pas*.)-. 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.) 1785 an occupation tax upon those engaged In Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pasa.):. 1275 Coupe (4-Paas.) 2275 the business of mining or producing Iron IMS ore or other ores in this state, In addition Coupe (4-Paas.) 1875 Sedan 2475 to other taxes Imposed by-few, at a rate, Syrian IMft Sedan 2050 Sedan-(Special) 2650 based upon the valuation of the ore produced, to be determined by the legislature Skilled, careful recharging. Cord Tire» Standard Equipment and to provide for the proportionate distribution general of such taxes to the Competent skill for overhauling, MARTIN & SCHROEDER. revenue fund, the permanent school fund, Mower County News and the permanent university fund. rebuilding, repairing. The EFFECT of the amendment, If Every phase of battery sei7icd for adopted, will be to direct the legislature to impose and keep in effect such a tax every make is offered by this station upon those engaged In said business and —for we are fully equipped, stocked, Austin ..Minnesota to reaulre that the proceeds of such taxes experienced and skilled. shall be distributed In the manner following, to-wlt: fifty per cent to the Modest charges. "The Home of Good Printing" ..V state general revenue fund, forty per cent to the permanent school fund, and ten Universtiy of Southern Minn. per cent to the permanent university I S I S S E A E E A A fund. Yours respectfully, PHONE 6743. .. .CLIFFORD L. HILTON, '•v. ^tttrnty Qtnsral.