Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 30, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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Thursday, Nov. 30,1922 I W W -W r-p W 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS 1922, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purchase of Eighty-Seven Thousand Seven Hayes, Lucas Lbr. Co., Material for guard rail 100.5® Hundred and Eighty Dollars Public Drainage Ditch Bonds of said County dated Frank Plzak, Dynamite 32.7(r LIKE IDEA OF CAVE MAN 1° November 1st, 1922, to bear interest at the rate of four and three quarters C. A. Carlson, Repairs and gas for county car 60.82F SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD, AUSTIN, MINN., OCTOBER 4, There appearing to be no further business* to come before the board, oa 1922 per cent per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest due and Idea Advanoed That Women Desire the regular meeting of the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota, was motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 4th day of October 1922. A payable at any place in Minnesota as the successful bidder shall designate. *1 J. H. KREBSBACH, Tiger in. Husband, but Prefer duly called on the 4th day-of October, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., pursuant to All of said bonds (except Bond No. 1, which is in the sum of Seven Hundred Chairman of County Board. legal notice given to each and every member of said Board and there were and .Eighty Dollars) shall be in the denomination of $1000.00, each and all of It Latent. present at said meeting the following members: John Krebsbach, S. D. said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of four and threes-fourths per' cent Attest! Thompson, A. Hotson, Hans P. Johnson and Jacob. J. Gjerness. Absent, County Auditor & Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of November and May of Granted that, as history and literature each year, and mature serially as follows: -c. O. J. SIMMONS, none. have always Implied, there Is a O. J. Simmons, County Auditor, was also present throughout the meeting. $4780.00 on November 1st of the year 1928. tiger latent in every male. The American SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD •$5000.00 on November 1st .of jthe year 1929. tiger has, you might say, taken The Chairman of the Board called the meeting to order and the minutes November 15, 1922 $6000.00 on November 1st in each of the years 1930 to 1942 inclusive, himself to the taxidermist and got himself The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met iK' of the previous meeting were read and approved. Commissioner S. D. as set forth in detail in the resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners special session at the Court House in the City of Austin at 9 o'clock, A. M., beautifully mounted as a rug. The Thompson thereupon offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: of said County on the 4th day of October, 1922, to which reference Wednesday, November 15th, 1922, pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. American woman then sits on the rug, "Whereas, proceedings have been duly had and legally taken, pursuant to is made. No bids will be received for less than par and accrued interest, and All members present, viz: and in full compliance with the laws of the State of Minnesota, for the establishment in front of the Are, and digs her little the right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. The expense of issuing J. H. Krebsbach, Chairman of a certain drainage ditch located in the counties of Mower and and furnishing said Bonds ready'for the signatures of the Chairman of heels into the helpless fur. (There is A. Hotson Freeborn, and known as Judicial Ditch No. Five, located in Mower and Freeborn the Board of County Commissioners, and the County Auditor shall be borne really nothing else to do with a rug.) H. P. Johnson Counties, Minnesota, and by the purchaser. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Lancaster, Simpson, People always iind charm in what S. D. Thompson Whereas, the expense incurred, and to be incurred, in locating, constructing Junell & Dorsey of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be furnished to the purchaser they have not, even if they would J. J. Gjerness and establishing said ditch within the County of Mower has been free of charge. All bids must be without condition or qualification and accompanied choose, in preference, what they have. O. J. Simmons, County Auditor Ascertained to be at least the sum of Eighty Seven Thousand Seven Hundred by an unconditional certified check payable to the order of the The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion duly approveGfCommunications The American woman wanted her rug County Treasurer.of Mower County, Minnesota for five per cent of the and Eighty Dollars, and were read, considered and placed on file. —and got it. But her imagination was Whereas there is not sufficient money in the Treasury of said Mower amount of the bids, to be forfeited to the County in the event that the success^: .- On motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: going, Inevitably, to play about the County to defray said expenses and it is therefore deemed expedient, advisable ful bidder fails to take and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of Be It Resolved by the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota, that,with and necessaray for the County of Mower to borrow the sum of -Eighty image of the traditional tiger before his bid, and all bids must be addressed to the undersigned. the consent of the Commissioner of Highways, the following described Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Dollars by the issuance of negotiable By order of the bounty Board of Mower County, Minnesota. he went to the taxidermist. She does road lying and being in the County of Mpwer and State of Minnesota, be andi coupon bonds of said County in that amount. Dated this 4th day of October, 1922. not really want a cave man—not yet, 'the same is hereby designated as a "state aid road." The description and lo-: Now, Therefore, Be tl Resolved, by the Board of County Commissioners O.J.SIMMONS, at least she is too comfortable as she cation of said road is as follows, to-wit: of Mower County, Minnesota, that there be and there is hereby authorized County Auditor, Mower County, Minnesota. is. But she likes to think that her Beginning at a point 10040.2 feet, more or less, east of the North-westcorner and directed to be issued the negotiable coupon bonds of Mower County in Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion to adopt such resolution, of Section No. Twenty-four (24) in Township No. One Hundred Three(103) man could be a cave man if he wanted the sum of Eighty Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Dollars. Said thereupon the following vote was taken and r&corded. North, Range No. Sixteen (16) West, thence running South 2312 feet^ to. What she really wants is the true bonds shall bear interest at the rate fixed by the highest bidder, not exceeding, Those voting in the affirmative, Commissioners, J. H. Krebsbach, S. D. more or less, and there terminating with the State Aid Road running Eastand tiger lying down in front of her to dig however, four and three quarters ppr cent pef annum, payable semiannually Thompson, A. L. Hotson, H. P. Johnson and J. J. Gjerness. West. on the first days of May and November in each year, the principal and her heels into, knowing all the time Those voting in the negative: None. Be It Further Resolved that the County Auditor send a copy of this resolution interest to be payable at the place that the successful hereinafter mentioned bidder Whereupon said resolution was declared duly adopted. that the tiger could bite if it chose. to the Commissioner of Highways at St. Paul, Minnesota, may designate. Said bonds shall be Eighty-Eight in number and J. H. KREBSBACH, Chivalry consists in not choosing to On Motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: shall be numbered, numbers 1 to 88 both inclusive. Said bonds shall be dated bite—not in being unable to. County Revenue November 1, 1922 and shall be issued on account of the ditch above mentioned, Chairman of Board of County Commissioners, So you get various writers who cater N. Nicholsen, expenses in State vs. S. Alford $ 12.IT and shall mature as follows oil November first of said year of ma- Mower County, Minnesota. N. Nicholsen, Expenses in State vs. Geo. Williams 79.32 to the undistinguished millions, pretending Whereas a petition, signed by more than twenty-four freeholders of the N. Nicholsen, Expenses in State vs. August Detloff 185.20 that the visit to the taxidermist No.'of Bonds Amount Year of Maturity County of Mower in the State of Minnesota, was heretofore presented to N. Nicholsen, Expenses in State cases .'. 71.62N. $ 780.00 1928 was only a feint that the eyes the County'Board of said County, praying said body to alter the course of 1 Nicholsenr Expenses in State cases 44.85N. .1928 will roll, and the claws unsheathe 5, both inclusive 4000.00 the intersection of the public highway, in said county, running along the 2 Nicholsen, Expenses in misc. State cases 66.92 5000.00 1929 themselves, and the jaws snap. The 6 north line of Sec. No. 36 in township 104, range 15 west, with the public highway, 10 N. Nicholsen, Expenses in misc. State cases 49.62 6000.00 1930 feminine reader shivers with delight at in said county running along the east line of said Sec. No. 36 and between 11 16 N. Nicholsen, Expenses in misc. State cases 33.22 6000.00 1931 17 the towns of Pleasant Valley and Racine, by adding to and making a the animation of her rug she experiences 22 N. Nicholsen, Expenses in misc. State cases 41.79 6000.00 1932 23 part of said highways,-where they intersect each other, the following described N. Nicholsen, Boarding prisoners for October 136.501 that perfect condition of eating 28 .6000.00 1933 29 34 tract of land, described as follows, to-wit: beginning at a point 33 feet her cake and having it, too.—Katherine J. F. Farrell, Juror in Justice Court l.OO 6000.00 1934 35 40 south and 33 feet west of the North-East corner of Sec. No. 36, township 104, J. G. Lamping, Juror fee in Justice Court l.Ofr Fullerton Gerould in Harper's Magazine. S000.00 1935 range 15 west, thence running south *167 feet, along the west line of the highway 41 46 Geo. Van Buren. Justice fee, State vs. Roy Rumsey 4.25K. E. 6000.00 1936 between Sec. No. 36, township 104, range 15 and Sec. No. 31, township 47 52 O. Wold Drug Co., Office supplies :.. 4.401 6000.00 .1937 103, range 15, thence running in a" northwesterly direction along a curve line 53 58 Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Ins. premium 22.20fA. 6000.0© .1938 64 with a 167 foot radius to a point 167 feet west of the point of beginning, said 59 MEAN TRICK EVEN FOR SATAN Henslin, Coroner fees 38.55 E. 6000.00 1939 65 70 point being in the south line of the highway between sections Nos. 36 and 25 A. Henslin, Coroner fees, inquest of Sybilla Wagner .•? 51.65 E. 6000.00 1940 in township 104, range 15 west, thence east along the south line of said highway 71 76 A. Henslin, Coroner fees in misc. cases 26.25A. E. to 6000.00 1941 Man's Realistic Dream Would Seem 167 feet to the point of beginning and 77 Henslin, Coroner fees in inquest of John Wagner 98.25 82 E. 6000.00 1942 83 Whereas the County Board on the 26th day of August 1922 made its order Constitute Almost Last Word Corine Nashold, Witness fee, State vs. Anton Johnson 3.7&" 88 All of said bonds (except bond number 1, which is to be in the amount of wherein it was set forth that a hearing on said petitions would be given Fred F. Zalesky, G'rates for furnace at County Jail 22.00 In Torture. $780.00) shall be of the denomination of $1000.00 each. to all parties interested in said matter by the County Board on the 4th day of J. Beck, Ink pad for sheriff M. l.OO Be It Further Resolved, that each of said Bonds shall be signed by the October 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M., in.the Court House in the City of Austin, They were discussing dreams. "I J. M. Beck, Office supplies for Judge of Probate 3.50 Chairman of the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota, and by the County and a committee of said County Board was also appointed and directed to J. Beck, Repairing books for Clerk of Court 8.50 don't believe in dreams," Roberts announced. M. Auditor, and that each of said bonds shall be sealed with the corporate seal examine the alteration prayed for on the 22d day of September 1922 at 2 o'clock J. Beck, Leather tabs for tax books 13.30 M. of the County of Mower, and recorded by the County Auditor. The coupons P. M., and Mower County News, Advertising and office supplies 22.05 "I don't particularly believe in them shall bear the facsimile signature of said' Chairman and said Auditor, and said Whereas said committee has made a report to the County Board that it J. H. Krebsbach, Services on election canvassing board 10.00 either," Asbury agreed, "if you mean bonds and said coupons shall be in substantially the following form, with the did meet at the time and place specified in said order and did examine the P. H. Carr, Services on election canvassing board 10.00^ by that that they foretell the future or necessary variation as to maturity and denomination, which form is hereby alteration in the intersection of the roads as prayed for in said petition, and Earl Printing Co., Office" supplies 29.55^ explain the past, but some of them approved and adopted, to-wit: that in the opinion of said committee the petition should be granted, and M. J. Callan, Material for weed booth at county fair 2.65" are certainly most terribly realistic." UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Whereas the order of the County Board, containing a copy of the petition, H. Peirson, Deputy Coroner fees 16.35 F. STATE OF MINNESOTA "Well, what is the worst dream you was duly posted as required by law and as is shown by the affidavit Miller-Davis Co., General Election blanks and supplies 228.50 COUNTY OF MOWER on file with the County Auditor, and was also served personally upon Theodore ever had, anyway?" Roberts asked. H. Peirson, Deputy Coroner fees 15.90 F. PUBLIC DRAINAGE DITCH BOND Boen, who is the owner of the land to be effected by the granting of the Ruth Herzog, Witness fee at John Wagner inquest 4.881 Asbury thought the matter over a petition, and No $ P. W. Hansen, Juror fee in Justice court l.OO moment. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the County of Mower, Whereas the County Board after hearing all persons interested, and any Lynn Elward, Witness fee, John Wagner inquest 4.88'-? "The worst one I can think of now in the State of Minnesota, acknowledges itself indebted, and for value received and all reasons for or against the granting of said petition and being of the H. F. Peirson, Deputy Coroner fees 11.30 Is a dream I had just a few nights promises to pay to the bearer Dollars gold coin of opinion that the granting of such petition is necessary and proper, and that T. J. Georgi, Overhauling and repairing typewriter 10.50^ ago. I dreamed I was in hell and—" the United. States of America on the 1st day of November, 19 with interest the public interest will be promoted' thereby Herald Publishing Co., Advertising 3.96Herald "That certainly was bad enough!" thereon from date hereof until paid at the rate of per cent IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the petition be granted Publishing Co., Printing court calendars 72.25 Roberts interrupted. per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of May and November of and that the alteration in the course of the public highways as prayed for Herald Publishing Co., Publishing sample- election ballots 67.50» "Yes, but wait that's Just the start each year upon presentation and surrender of the annexed coupons as they in said petition be made. Herald Publishing Co., General Election ballots 127.75* severally become due, both principal and interest to be payable at any place Herald Publishing Co.r Printing Commissioners proceedings 64.30* of it! As I said, I dreamed I was IT. IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that damages, caused by the in the State of Minnesota that the successful bidder shall designate. granting of the petition, be assessed and awarded as follows, to-wit: J. E. Juse, Meals for jurors 13.45' in hell. However, I was getting along This bond is issued by the said County of Mower for the purpose of defraying, To Theodore Boen, who is the owner of the E% of the N. E. *4 of Sec. C. Holt, Meals for jurors 11.0©* las well as could be expected, when the and is for an amount necessary to defray in part a portion of the expense No. 36, township 104, range 15 west, the sum of $25.00 which is to be paid Charles N. Sayles, Supplies for court reporter 1.75 fall of the year came and the ragweed incurred and to be incurred in locating, constructing and establishing a to the said Theodore Boen out of the County Road and Bridge Fund by the O. J. Simmons, Services on general election canvassing board 9.00 bloomed. My hay fever hit me with certain public Drainage Ditch known as Judicial Ditch Number Five, located J. E. Detwiler, Services on election canvassing board 9.6( County Auditor's warrant. full force and I was nearly wild with in the Counties of Mower and Freeborn, and is issued by authority of, and in J. E. Detwiler, Justice fees 3.2(^ Passed and approved by the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota sneezing when along came the old devil strict accordance with the provisions of Chapter 230 of the General Laws of at a special meeting thereof held at the Court House in the City of Austin, Ray Chaffee, Justice fees 12.35* himself and took away nay handkerchief!"—Kansas Minnesota of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof and. supplementary thereto Minnesota on the 4th day of October 1922. Ray Chaffee, Justice fees 3.65 Ray Chaffee, Justice fees 3.3(fc City 8tar. and pursuant to a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of said J. H. KREBSBACH, I 1 -rr-t-i. Geo. E. Van Buren, Justice fees Chairman of the County Board. 4.25J. Mower County duly passed, adopted and recorded. E.' Detwiler, Justice fees in misc. state cases 26.10 It is hereby certified and recited and declared that all acts, conditions and O. J. SIMMONS, A Little Tree's Life. J. E. Detwiler, Justice fees in misc. state cases 44.55 things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Minnesota to Auditor and Clerk of Board. I never see a little tree bursting be performed, to happen and to exist precedent to and in the issuance of this On Motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: County Poor Austin Plow and Harrow Co., Goods for County Home $ 17.8ff from the earth, peeping confidingly up Be It Resolved that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized bond ha,ve been performed, have happened and existed in the regular and due to transfer the sum of $1294.64 from the County Jail Building Fund to the P. W. Angell, Threshing bill at County Home 15.2£ among the withered leaves without form, time and manner as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of Minnie Lappin, Nurse at County Home 60.00 said County of Mower, including this bond, does not exceed any constitutional County Revenue Fund, the same being the balance left in the Jail Building wondering how long it will live and K. O. Wold Drug Co., Supplies for County Home 14.0£ or statutory limitation and that the ditch, on account which this bond is issued, Fund after the completion of the jail. what trials and triumphs it will have. C. S. Campbell, Repairing furniture at County Home 5.00 is a public Drainage Ditch duly and legally established for public utility On Motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: It will better and beautify the earth, .Mill Street Meat Market, Meat for County Home 14.61 and to promote public health. County Revenue love the blue sky and the white clouds Austin Electric Co., Vacuum cleaner for County Home 53.50 J. E. Detwiler, Drawing Jury $ 3.20 The -full faith, credit and resources of the County of Mower are hereby irrevocably passing by and ever join merrily in Square Deal Grocery, Goods for County Home 68.91 pledged for the punctual payment of the principal and interest of J. E. Detwiler, Justice fees 22.05 1 the movement and the music of the elemental Minnesota State Sanatorium, Board and treatment month of October for this bond as they respectively become due and payable. Nich Schwartz, Jury service in justice court 1.00 dances with the winds. It will Bessie Hill and Jacob Krotter 93.05 IN TEST/MONY WHEREOF, the County of Mower, Minnesota, by its Harry Jones, Jury service in justice court 1.00 John Oestreich, Coffee and extracts for County Home 47.45 welcome the flower-opening days of Frank Lukenbill, Jury service in justice court 1.00 County Board, has caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of said Frank A. Smith, Groceries for County Home 7.3& J. M. Pierce, Jury service in justice court 1.00 spring, be a home for the birds and Board, and sigfled and recorded by the County Auditor, and the corporate seal L. C. Cory, Jury service in justice court 1.00 of said County affixed thereto and has caused the annexed interest Coupons to Road and Bridge enjoy the summer rain. And when Arthur Leeper, Labor on Job No. 2304 $202.00 be executed with the facsimile signatures of said Chairman and said County B. Watson, Jury service in justice court 1.00 comes the golden peace of autumn days Arthur Leeper, Labor on Job No. 2304 114.40 C. C. Loomis, Jury service in justice court 1.00 Auditor and this bond to be dated the first day of November, 1922. I trust tt will be ready with ripened Lloyd Leeper, Labor on Job No. 2304 101.00 O. T. Huntley, Juror fee in justice court .• 1.00 fruit for the life to come. I never Selmer Johnson, Labor on Job No. 2304 60.00 Frank M. Perry, Juror fee in justice court" 1.00 Chairman of the County Board of fail to hope that if this tree is cut Roy Jacobs, Labor on Job No. 2304 92.00* Henry Knoble, Juror fee in justice court 1.00 Mower County, Minnesota down it may be used for a flagpole to Jim Hall, Labor on Job No. 2304 48.001 Phyllis Halverson, Witness fee in justice court 2.08 Geo. Benzel, Labor on Job No. 2304 48.00 keep our glorious banner in the breeze, County Auditor Dr. F. Moench, Witness fee in justice court 2.20 Will Jacobs, Labor on Job No. 2304 37.00 or be built into a cottage where love Mrs. Clair Hamor, Witness fee in justice court 1.66 That the coupons attached to said bonds shall be in substantially the following Chas. E. Roeske, Labor on Job No. '2304 39.00 J. H. Krebsbach, Services on Equalization Board 13.00 will abide or if it must be burnt, that form, to-wit: Oscar Beck, Labor on Job No. 2304 17.50 A. Hotson, Services on Equalization Board 9.00 it will blaze on the hearthstone in a No $ J. W. Burns, Labor on Job No. 2304 27.50~ S. D. Thompson, Serviqes on Equalization Board 11,40 On the first day of May—November, 19....the County of Mower in the home where children play in the fire* Chas. Rumsey, Labor on Job No. 2304 16.50Martin Jacob J. Gjerness, Services on Equalization Board 11.50 State of Minnesota, will pay to the bearer the sum of light on the floor.—Enos A. Mills. Exe. Labor on Job No. 2304 6.00' Hans P. Johnson, Services on Equalization Board 13.40 Dollars ($ in gold coin of the United States of America, at Randolph Sand & Gravel Products Co., Gravel 801.20! Miller-Davis Co., Office supplies 67.75 any place in Minnesota that the successful bidder shall designate, being the Lyle Culvert & Road Equipment Co., Culverts 170.21' N. Nicholsen, Boarding prisoners 97.50 Swords. semi annual installment of interest then due on its Public Drainage Ditch Battled With Wooden Lyle Culvert & Road Equipment Co., Culverts 230.86»* Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Bond for County Treasurer 85.00 Bond, dated November 1,1922. No It is recorded of the ancient Aztecs Hans Metzer, Labor on Job No. 2304 27.00' Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Repairs for adding machine 5.85 of Mexico that they went into battle Hans Metzer, Labor on Job No. 2301 27.90* Le Roy Independent, Misc. Advertising 3.15 Chairman of the County Board of with wooden swords, that they might L. B. White, Services as gravel checker 48.45* Harry C. Gilmore, Repairing bitting machine and typewriter 2.50 Mower County, Minnesota. not kill their enemies. The Aztecs M. Daigneau, Chainman 57.75^ F. A. Thompson .& Co., Renovator and Cleanser 14.18 Attest: ..........Si Everett Carlson, Rodman were a fierce, warlike race. Their religlon 61.92' F. H. McCulloch Prtg. Co., Carbon paper .... ... 4.00 County Auditor Chas. A. Wilson, Expenses as Engineer's Assistant 2.30 was the most bloodthirsty the Herald Publishing Co., Misc. advertising 12.16 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said bonds and the interest coupons F. H. McCulloch Prtg. Co., Office supplies for Engineer 9.00 world has ever kkown. The temples Herald Publishnig Co., Misc. printing 26.75 thereto attached shall be paid out of any available funds of the County F. H. McCulloch Prtg. Co., Office supplies for Engineer 17.75 of their gods were scattered throughout Treasury of said County when the funds on hand in the General Ditch Fund- of Herald Publishing Co., Publishing Commissioners Proceedings., 108.56 A. P. Moonan, Stakes for surveying crew 105.00 the Treasury of said County are insufficient to meet the payment of the interest the land, and thousands of human County Poor Otto Bolgren, Labor on State Roads 4.50 Frank A. Smith, Groceries for County Home .- 60.54 or principal of said bonds when the same respectively mature and the beings were sacrificed every year upon Earl Printing Co., Office supplies 8.00 R. R. Murphy & Son, Goods" for County Home 18.43 County Auditor and the County Treasurer of said County are hereby authorized their altars. The victims were mostly J. A. Schneider, Right of way for channel change 200.00 Minnesota State Sanatorium, Board and treatment for Bessie Hill and and directed to pay the interest and principal of the said bonds in such prisoners of war. In their battles Martin Eplund, Work on Job No. 2301 ..... 19.00 Jacob Krotter 87.25 event, and to take all necessary steps to that £nd, but the funds from which K. Alrick, Man and team on Job No. 2301 sg.OO'1 ithe Aztecs tried to kill as few of their H. J. Martin, Opening sewer ... 3.00 said moneys shall be so taken or used for the payment of the principal or interest Isaac V. Brewer, Labor on Job No. 2301 44.QQ^ enemies as possible, that they might of the said bonds as they respectively mature shall be replenished with Road and Bridge Geo. Heimer, Men and team on Job No. 2301 24.00 have more to sacrifice. J. J. Rogers, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 17.70 interest from the .collection of unpaid assessments for said Judicial Ditch Fred Rouen, Man and team on Job No. 2301 34^00 April 22, 1519, Hernan Cortez landed Casper Winkels, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 55.00 Number Five located in Mower and Freeborn Counties, as such assessments Pete J. Koenigs, Man and team on Job No. 2301 !!!.!!!..!. 44^00 at Vera Cruz, overthrew the Aztec K. A. Alrick, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 are collected and received. 25.00 S. Slindee, Man and team on Job No. 2301 .". 44.00 Matt Schneider, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 BE IT FURTHER RESOLyED, that the full faith, credit and resources of 'kingdom and took permanent possession 10.00 Ole Ulven, Man and team on Job No. 2301 ...!.!!!!!.! 4L50 Isaac V. Brown, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ., 40.00 the said County of Mower and of this said County Board as such be and the of the country for Spain. The Art Mahoney, Labor on Job No. 2301 15^00 K. Rudlong, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 40.00 same are hereby irrevocably pledged to provide the money for .the principal story of the contest is the foundation W. W. Erie, Man and team on Job No. 2301 42^50 Fred Rauen, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 and interest of said bonds when and as the same become due. 22.50 of the novel "The Fair God," by Gen. Knute Rudlong, Man and team on Job No. 2301 !!!!!!!. 43 00: Gregor Heimer, Gravelling on Job No. 2301'..., BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said bonds when duly executed 8.00 Chas. Rumsey, Labor on Job No. 2301 27.90 Lew Wallace. and sealed shall be delivered to the County Treasurer of Mower County to be Geo. Mandler, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 37.00 O. Lewiston Labor on Job No. 2301 21.90 Will Erie, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 .... delivered to the purchaser thereof, upon the payment of the purchase price, cn'nn Peterson, Man and team on Job No. 2301 /...' 22.50 Peter J. Koenigs, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 50.00 being not less than the par value of said bonds and accrued interest thereon. New England Cranes. M. Neus, Man and team on Job No. 2301 15 00 Ole Ulven, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ....... 50.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that bids will be received and considered A New England writer thus refers M. Neus, Man and team on Job No. 2301 17 502 Thomas Goulden, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 by this County Board for the purchase of the said Eighty-Seven Thousand "20.00 to the crane in 1532: "Of cranes J. Garber, Man and team on Job No. 2301 .. 41*50'' James Parsley, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 12.00 Seven Hundred and Eighty Dollars of bonds at a meeeting thereof which is there is a great store—they sometimes M. Schneider, Man and team on Job No. 2301 33 00 W. Jacobs, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ..... hereby fixed to be held at the office of the County Auditor in the Court House 56.50 1 Electric Blue Print Co., Blue prints 3 4? eat our come and doe pay for their Chris Rettig, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ... in the City of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota on the 23d day of October, 56.50 M. J. McGowan, Engineer's Assistant 68 25 presumption ,well enough—a goodly Earl Carpenter, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 58.00' 1922, at 2 o'clock P. M. Le Roy Farmers Co-op. Gr. & Stk. Co., lumber !!!!!!!!!!!.' 126.72 bird in a dislie and no commodity." Lloyd Leeper, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ... 57.50 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that notice of the said meeting of this C. A. Carlson, GasoMne, oil, storager and repairs for cars 143.32First Perhaps the fact that the crane Jim Hall, Gravelling-on Job No. 2301 ...... '33.00 Board to be held at the time and place above stated for the opening and considering State Bank, Le Roy, Right of way for round corner 25.00 Arthur Leeper, Gravelling on Job No. 2301... made a "goodly dishe" explains the of said bids for the sale and purchase of said bonds shall be published 116.00 4 H. F. Blaisdell, Services as gravel checker 25 55 William Wallace, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 in the Austin Daily Herald, a newspaper published in the City of Austin, Minnesota, 22.50 disappearance of the crane from the Chas. E. Milner, Expense as Assistant Engineer 23.10 Art Leeper, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ... which has been heretofore designated -as the official paper of said 67.20 Atlantic coast, where it now breeds Chas. A. Wilson, Services as Assistant Engineer 110.74 Chas. Rumsey, Gravelling on Job No., 2301 27.00 County, once each week for at least two successive weeks, prior to said meeting, only in Florida and its retreat westward C. C. Erickson & Sons, Paint and hardware 71.4Z Ray Jacobs/ Gravelling on Job No. 2301 56.50 which said newspaper is hereby designated as the newspaper in which Bert E. Jones, Driving Truck and locating gravel is 00 beyond the Mississippi. Hans Metzer, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ........ ,-28.20 said notice shall be published. t- J. Adams & Co., Blue Prints In Florida the sandhill crane is to BE IT ALSO RESOLVED, that the County Auditor of said County is hereby John L. Winkels,* Gravelling on Job No. 2301 ?............. 22.§0 W. W. Sweet, Land for road 25 00 be seen in the great Kissimmee Oscar Lewison, Gravelling on Job No. 2301 v- 9.00 directed without delay to cause to be published in said Austin Daily Herald Spencer's Garage, Repairs for Ford. .... .\ .-J!!!!!!! 1M1 Lisii -xf prairies. Electric Blue Print Co., Office supplies 5.40 on October, 7, 1922, and October 14, 1922, a notice of the time and place of Frank Plzak, Dynamite and electric caps 23.50 One of the tribal customs of the F. L. Roy, Dynamite and caps ... ..... i.. .^,v 70.05 of Bonds, which said ^notice shall be substantially in the following form Goetsch, Grading and gravelling State Aid Road No* 13. .'!!'! 90&00 Sam D. Lonie, Labor, man and team on S. R. at Waltham .... .||p 10.00 crane, so to speak, is the ceremonious such meeting for tjie opening and considering of said bids for the purchase There appearing to be no further business to come before the Boardatr, ft Phillip F. McLaughlin Salary as Engineer's assistant and sale of said Eighty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred anLEighty Dollars WJ fiA dancing at the period of courtship ""s tune, onjnotion the meeting ad journey sine die this 15th day of Novem- Lyle Culvert & Rd. Equipmt. Co., Armco Culverts NOTICE OF SALE OF DITCH BONDS- when the ljady and the gentleman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that bids will be receiveCahd opened by the Lyle Culvert & Rd. Equipmt^ Co., Armco Culverts 353.10 crane are seeking to reach a matri« J. H. KREBSBACH, Lyle ftolvert ft Rd. Equipmt. -Co., Armca Culverts 829.48 County Board of Mower County, Minnesota at the County Auditor's office in Attest: O. J. SIMMONS, monlal agreement. Chairman of County Boards .x Mike K&sel, Right of way for round corner 10.00 the Court House in the City of Austin, Mihnes^ta, on the 23nl day of October Co..Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. rr..