Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 30, 1922 · Page 1 of 9
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TAX ALL MOTOR 9VeMborhooft where good faith is shown. Realizing ECLIPSE ECHOES NEWRY A Timely Suggestion. that better roads are promoting This is the season of the year when a VEHICLES NOW the prudent and careful housewife automobile and truck sales and that replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Ephraim Magnuson and Herman the auto taxes arev used for highway Weekly Shavings. Cough Remedy. It is almost Edited bp Luthe called at the J. W. Lester home improvements, many dealers are reported Volume 446 certain to be needed before the winter October 25, 1922 Splinters, Sunday evening. to have promptly and fully is over and results are much more All Autos and Trucks prompt and satisfactory when it is HOW ABOUT THOSE REPAIRS? complied with the law. Enforcement NO DEMAND FOR George and Herman Luthe and Ernest HOME. kept at hand and given as soon as Generally these old jobs are put Must Show Tax cases are to be brot soon in other instances. Call it what you will—hovel, house., Shubac visited at the Knute Basness the first indication of a cold appears off until the eleventh hour. Don't villa, mansion—home is the most hojne Sunday afternoon. and before it has become settled in wait until the cold, blizzardy days ROAD TAX CUT Plates. wonderful place in all the world! Delinquent auto tax lists are being the system. There is no danger in come, ^ut look around now and see Alvin, Clara and Netty Lostigard The "rainbow land" of the tired giving it to children as it contains how much repairing is needed on prepared now to be certified to sheriffs business man. visited at Swen Magnuson's Sunday. no opium or other harmful drug. your house, barn and sheds. to levy on the unlicensed machine All used motor vehiccles, including Where the worries of the day melt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and family ANYTHING IN LUMBER and other property if necessary to dealers' demonstrating cars, are subject into gladness. Where the dross of that you want quick and can be found Benefits Derived More and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kruger the world is transmuted into gold. collect taxes, penalties and costs. to the state auto tax now and our large and well assorted stock and Junior visited in Blooming Alter the day's work, a place of joyful Than Make Up For —it's all thoroly seasoned and in A-l must be registered and a general official Prairie Sunday. promise and relaxation. The permanent condition for immediate use. Let us plate must be displayed when FOR SALE—The News has on hand abode and shelter fyour Expenditures. know your wants. George, Herman, Louise and Hilma a large assortment of typewriter they are used upon the public highways, loved ones—where the mother may Luthe and Grayce Johnson visited at ribbons of especially good quality, And get the best possible rest with her babe where the children according to a ruling from the A cold wave is due here most any which we are offering at fifty cents the Sven Magnuson home Sunday may romp and play where your prices. We are one of the In many parts of Minnesota are attorney general announced this week. time now. Don't wait until it actually to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon boys and girls develop into manhood evening. oldest Fur Houses with a reputation hits your back yard before getting farmers who are sure that reductions The only proper office of the dealer's is one of the most satisfactory and womanhood and the place to in that COAL. Grayce Johnson and Mary Magnusoncalled for being honest. made and at this price is a real in their road taxes are coming fast which they look back reverently in tag after October 1, the ruling adds, You know how it is. Putting off bargain. The Mower County News. Send us your next shipment. on Mrs. Oscar Lysne Monday their older years. enough and that they want* present is for use in bringing new vehicles ordering until the last minute means "His home, the spot of earth supremely afternoon and also Hilma Luthe. highway laws in the main left unchanged. from the factory, assembly plant or you ve got to take your chances with HIDES TANNED blest, The News, $2.50 by the year, and others, who also put it off, and it's a Miss Mable Magnuson spent the railroad station to the dealer's place A dearer, sweeter spot than all the worth it. case of waiting your turn. week-end with her parents, Mr. and rest." of business or the bringing to such They are farmers who learned at So be wise in season—give the Why not provide a home for your Mrs. Sven Magnuson and returned to place of business either used or unused the highway exhibit at the state fair Eclipse your order for a load of ELCO family? Into beautiful fur coats or robes. We Blooming Prairie Sunday evening. cars from points outside of the NOW, and not have to worry. how the road money is raised and HOMMEL ELECTRIC have one of the finest tanneries in the BUILD NOW state. country and do more tanning than any Miss Clara Lostegard and Inez Ulland used—what their road taxes buy for other House in the U. S. We give absolute CO. were at home over Sunday and Altho the penalties on dealers' satisfaction. Send for our free them. Today they are telling neighbors illustrated catalog today. delinquent auto taxes have been authorized returned to Albert Lea Monday. CLEMENS and friends the facts on which 203 NORTH MAIN STREET ***, Albert Lea Hide & Fur Co. /t I I for Expert Electrician by law for nearly thirty they decided that the road laws can't Ernest Shubac visited at Albert ONEPTeceoracarloaT)// mr days, the automobile registry department wn be bettered. DEPT.Ill ALBERT LEA* MINN. Luthe's Sunday. DIAL 2 6 7 9 is .still accepting applications These farmers, some of whom traveled Ephriam Magnuson called at the DIAL 2047 Local Manager by automobile, "noted big improvement Albert Luthe home Monday night. in th ehighways but felt Sven Magnuson shredded corn on the roads ought to be better because Monday. they were paying for them in high Stanley Lostegard and Rudolph taxes. At the fair, however, they Magnuson were in Moscow Sunday learned from the official records that Points of Excellence evening. more than half the trunk highway The basket social which was given funds used on the 7,000 miles of socalled by the Juniors Friday night at Blooming Babcock roads are federal aid Prairie was well attended, the and the auto taxes paid by owners in proceeds being $25.00. Hennepin, Ramsey and St. Louis counties, altho not one dollar -the Palmer Ulland had the misfortune of of getting his hand in a corn shredder of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York money is spent in the three large and lost a finger. We all are cities in those counties—Minneapolis, sorry for him. St. Paul and Duluth which assesses The Company that has for seventy-nine years stood the test of hard times, panics, epidemics, and wars, Florence Grotsch who has been visiting the full cost of street improvements. Less than one-twentieth of the trunk relatives in Wisconsin, came route mileage which is within counties home Saturday. and has emerged stronger than ever in its financial condition as well as public esteems. could be paved within five years Anella, Hershel, Arnold and Mayrian with the auto taxes they pay. But Thompson visited at William 1. The Mutual Life accepts risks from age 15 to 70. that is not done and other counties Williamson's Sunday. 35. The Mutual Life will be paying every legitimate claim profit by the plan. 2. The Mutual Life is America's oldest life insurance company. when every living man connected with the Company today has Dr. Shipstead spoke at Blooming The three counties contribute toward Prairie at the Rex theatre Thursday passed on, even as all those who were in at its birth, whether policy the cost of local roads in other 3. The Mutual Life issues policies only in the United States afternoon. A big crowd was in attendance. holders, officials or agents, have long since passed away. and Canada. counties under the state aid laws. 36. The Mutual Life did its bit toward winning the war, Last year they paid $600,000 more Mutual Life had 947,900~policies in force, December The Communion services "at Red Oak thru the investment of all of its available funds in Government than they received state aid ol, 1921. from Grove church was attended with a bonds. It owns $88,279,050 of Liberty Bonds. fund. large crowd. 5. The Mutual Life insures women at the same premium 37. The Mutual Life has paid to and accumulated for its The figures showed also that nearly rates as men. Ella and Mary Magnuson called on policyholders $319,917,205 more than it has received froVn them in twice as much money is provided Hermena Petecke Sunday afternoon. premiums. 6. The Mutual Life issues annual dividend policies only. for the improvement and upkeep of Mrs. La Verne Cory and Mrs. Rodulph 7. The Mutual Life invests only in the safest securities— 38. The Mutual Life continues to pay dividends on a policy local roads by the county, township, Welding from Mankato spent mortgages and Government or standard corporation bonds. which has been endorsed as paid-up through the accumulation of city and village road officials as is Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Theow paid-up dividend additions. 8. The Mutual Life's dividends are among the best. raised annually for state use on the Paulson. 39. The Mutual Life's policies provide for monthly, quarterly, trunk highways. This was a surprise 9. The Mutual Life has paid, millions more in dividends Mrs. T. L. Thompson, who has been than any other company. half-yearly, or yearly incomes, guaranteed for life, when preferred .to a few who had wrong ideas that visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. to the payment of a lump sum. the state highway department had R. Paulson, Went to Mankato to visit 10. The mutual Life, as its name implies, is a purely mutual charge of all roads, spent all £he organization. 40. The Mutual Life's total returns to policyholders in excess with her daughters who are living of premium receipts during many years have surpassed those of road funds as it pleased, and so there. 11. The Mutual Life's policyholders are of the highest class any other company. forth. They learned also that ,the Ulland Brothers shredded corn for as insurance risks. highway commissioner actually handles John Jordon Monday. 41. The Mutual Life's Board of Trustees is made up of men 12. The Mutual Life originated the Life Income Policy. none of the money, the trunk E^ Magnuson made a short call at of national reputation for their ability, integrity, and business standing. 13. The Mutual Life has paid millions more in death claims highway like all other state funds Luthe home Tuesday evening. than any other company. being disbursed by the state auditor 42. Th Mutual Life, in addition to the instalments certain, 14. The Mutual Life was the? first company to pay cash dividends and state treasurer. pays an annual interest dividend to beneficiaries under policies to its policyholders. The big help the three large cities arwfi7 that are being paid in Income Instalments. 15. The Mutual Life has paid millions more benefits than any are giving the road program, when 43. The Mutual Life will insert in the policy, when the character other company. understood, led to the common opinion of the risk will warrant, a clause providing for waiver of all that the be§t way is to pusluroad 16. The Mutual Life had assets on December 31, 1921, to future premiums if total and permanent disability occurs before work before present laws are^ chang. the amount of $677,505,499.27. age 60. ed. 17. The Mutual Life has paid to policyholders during the 44. The Mutual Life will insert in policies, when the character Still other figures showed that a past 79 years, $1,736,129,572. of the risks will warrant, a,clause providing that if the insured cut of nearly 2,300,000 in local road ^18. The Mutual Life's surplus, assigned and unassigned, December becomes totally and permanently disabled before age 60, tax levies came the first year after 31, 1921, was $88,897,451. premium deposits shall cease, and the Company will pay him, during! the Babcock plan shifted the big expense 19. The Mutual Life was the first company to pay cash values the first five years of disability, a monthly income of $10 for of main road improvement and upon the surrender of a policy. each $1,000 of insurance, $15 during the next five years, and $20 upkeep from the counties to the 20. The Mutual Life had on December 31, 1921, insurance a month thereafter until death. Total disability continuing ninety state. The state is using the lightly in force to the amount of $2,472,651,779. days assumed, during its further continuance, to be permanent. No increased auto taxes for this work. deduction from the policy at death or maturity because of disability 21. The Mutual Life's Policy reserve values are as high as But owners in Minneapolis, St. Paul payments or because of waiver of premiums. A lifelong income, those of any life insurance company in America. SAME PRICE and Duluth were reported to be making conditioned on permanence of total disability, under policies on the 22. The Mutual Life at the end of 1921 set aside $29,831,279 savings on car upkeep, tires and 30 Life plan, and until maturity of the Endowment under a policy on for 1922 dividends to policy holders. gasoline from the better roads to over years the Endowment plan. more than offset their auto taxes for 23. The Mutual Life's policies now issued are free from restrictions 45. The Mutual Life will insert in policies, when the character road improvement otside those cities. as to military and naval service. ggOunces of the risk will warrant, a Double Indemnity clause, under The farmers figured that they were 24. The Mutual Life originated and was the first company which will be paid as a death even more ahead because they use twice the face value of the policy to use the contribution method in the allotment of dividends, now claim when resulting from accident occurs within sixty days after the roads more than do "city people. universally used by American mutual companies. Iff* BAKING injury. "With roads fast getting better, J25. The Mutual Life's annual dividend options are available IVV POWDER our local road and bridge fund levies 46. The Mutual Life's automatic option in event of lapse, any time without medical examination or other conditions. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED decreasing, and our auto taxes exceeded under policies issued since January 1, 1907, is the extended insurance 26. The Mutual Life pays a post-mortem dividend even OR MONEY REFUNDED by good roads savings on car when death occurs during the first policy year. feature (full amount of the insurance kept in force for a repairs and upkeep, also our city stated period), which gives the beneficiary the greatest possibility 27. The Mutual Life gives its policyholders the best possible neighbors paying toward the cost of service consistent with equity and fairness to all. of satisfactory protection. I the country roads, it is hard to see 28. The Mutual Life's policies do not require the insured to 47. The Mutual Life's policies as now issued provide that a how to better things especially when give advance notice in order tor secure policy loans forthwith. THOMAS A. CONLON lapsed policy may be reinstated within three years by submission we must have the good roads and the 29. The Mutual Life is as safe and secure as anything under of evidence of insurability and by payment of indebtedness quicker they are built the longer we 1 AUCTIONEER huirian control can possibly be. due the Company. will enjoy them," was the way one 30. The Mutual Life originated and introduced the American 48. The Mutual Life's plan is to endorse, on request, premium-paying farmer summed up the situation. Experience Table of Mortality, now in universal use in this country. policies as fully paid-up (no further premiums, notwithstanding 31. The Mutual Life's new insurance placed on the books Ifi the policy provision) when the reserve of paid-up The man who makes aue- I last year, including additions, was $343,750,863. S dividend additions plus reserve of the face amount of the policy is tioneering his business. ifi 32. The Mutual Life pays annual dividends, beginning at the equal to the reserve of a fully paid policy of alike face amount. J. F. FAIRBANKS end of the first year, upon payment of the second premium. 49. The Mutual Life is at present paying 4.4 per cent interest, DIAL 2156 FOR DATES Ifi 33. The Mutual Life,"in the absence of a request to the contrary, annually compounded, on dividends left with the Company to Ifi AUSTIN, MINN. applies annual dividends to the purchase of paid-up dividend ifi accumulate subject to withdrawal. additions. 50. THE MUTUAL LIFE has more than 700,000 policyholders. 34. The Mutual Life applies the entire cash dividend to the Ifi Dealer Id ifi It invites to join its vast membership. purchase of these paid-up dividend additions to the policy. you ifi COAL, WOOD, LIME, GUY BRADFORD Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York ifi CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Auctioneer BRICK AND WALL PLASTER. W. E. JOHNSON and ALBERT HOPFE, District Managers. Graduate of Jones Auctioneering School of Chicago First Floor Babcock Building Officc 301 East Bridge St Austin, Minnesota. Office, Austin Feed Barn Phone: Main 32 Dial 7180 Austin, Minn. .'v-W* jv'*