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Redwood Falls sun (Redwood Falls, Minn.) 1910-1928

January 28, 1921 · Page 1 of 12

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STATE LAWMAKERS &d the house by a vote of 8 to€|, after her estate in this court, be, and the same CHRISTMAS DAY IN AFRICA Hugh Swalm and wife were Market Repwt a spirited debate. eby if, limited to thre, months from I Representative Nimook* t? visitors in the Mill City last week. the date hereof and that $1.47 Wheat Pretty Picture of a Charming Abode 'his pass bill. In a hu 18th day of April, 1921, at Leave your orders for fresh in the .Hills Above the Old 152 he said the "child wa» 5Hax» (Continued from firit page) ww tfNtat., in the Probate Court Town of Alger. homemade sausage at Luscher's [want to be the undertaker* .29 Qis at the Court House in the City Osts auditor's office advocating payment of pallbearer and $rave Grocery. 2t 4 Christmas day In Africa! Aid Barley o£ RedWood Falls in said conp*T' *\Je7" Wi.40 soldier bonus money out of the state H. B. 28 to be returnefFtO *fcbe author." Geo, Torgerson celebrated his vyhat a dream of beauty and color, The bill allowed legislators to rtde on and the same, hereby isi, fixed and 1.32 general fund and State Treasurer o 'ff "Rye i birthday by entertaining several] blue sea, blue sky, groves of eucaiyp- Henry Rlnes backing a bond issue to masses when on official business. appointed as the &ime iVnd place for Cora •4 85' tus and olive trees, climbing roses, raise the money, the senate finance The house passed a bill allowing attorneys 4 hie nrtri nllra nlimhinir rnSAS. hearing upon and tliie examination, ad* his friends. 45 pf .... white-robed Arab women closely Eggs .• to confer with a client after committee is undecided as to the proper justment and allovfance of such claims Banker J. P. Cooper returned veiled, their eyes only showing, bare jonviction, which, in some cases, has course to pursue, and late today a Potatoes 1-00 as shall .be presenteV^ within the tin*e brown legs and feet, sometimes a silver Saturday from a business trip to subcommittee including Senators A. J. iteretofore been denied. Creamery butter 52 aforesaid.r "1 bracelet on one leg, donkey boys Sales of real estate between husband Roekne, J. D. Sullivan, W. A. Nolan, the twin cities. Let notice hereof be gryen by the publication with a nondescript, flowing garment, a and wife are legalized in a bill Dairy -.43 and J. W. Hopp was to call on Governor v Attorney A. J. Praxeland wife of this order in~hhe Redwood red fez on their heads color everywhere. introduced by Representative H. J. A. O. Preus and ask him to A. .•**•'•^8.75 of Lamberton were county seat Our villa is charming, stands &rens. Falls Sun as provided by law. referee the debate. in a little wood of eucalyptus trees, Dated January 17th, 1921,* visitors the first ox the week. TONNAGE BILLS PRESENTED I I with a big garden, balconies, terraces (Court Seal.) A. R. A. LAUDON, WATER "CURES" OLD BELIEF J. B. Philbrick has been in and marble steps, large, high rooms Judge of Probate. St Paul—Sharp divisions among the and lovely views on all sides, Mme. Iowa this week on business. He I Local Items 7 James Clancy, In Bo|l) advocates of a tonnage tax on iron ore Ancient and Modtern Pays Wfliddington writes from Algiers to Attorney for Petitioner. was accompanied by S. Lewis. were brought out this week, when f^fintains Have Been ^Considered k Sctlbner's. It is quite in the counor the committee on taxes of the House For rent, one heated room and Pools of Healing. six kilometers from Al- try, five Citation for Hearing on Petition of Representatives held its first pub Inquire at glers, very high up in the hills. Very use of bath room. to Sell, Mortgage or Lease When you drink mineral water d« lie hearing. I^ist Friday a son was born to few people live in the town and the Sun office. 2t Representatives C. M. Bendixen, you do it because you believe in itscurative A. Land. whole hillside is studded with villas. 1 M*. and Mrs. Neuschwander. Lee Messrs Geo. Jaehning, Chas. C. Welch, Harry €. Trowbridge and properties or because you are Moorish almost all, dazzling white, flat and French of Belview was in Charles H. Warner appeared to explain superstitious? Or both? Estate of Irene Lussenhop F. Galles and Walter Cummings roofs and narrow windows. Quite at their respective bills. Tlfe four Extraordinary virtue has been "at-, Carl W. Lussenhop. the top, where we are, there are some the couaty seat Monday on business. visited friends in Marshall last plans follow: tributed to the waters of pools anil State of Minnesota, County of Redwood, very comfortable Eastern modern Bendixen bill—Provides a tax of 8 streams by nearly all peoples of all Sunday. ss. In Probate Court. houses. I am writing at my window, per cent on net profits, such tax to be Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McBae visited times. Among the modern Greeks today C. C. DrippS and wife and family which gives on a terrace, from which In the Matter of the Estate of Irene in lieu of all other state taxes. we find the remnants of the old there is a divine view of the sea and with friends in-Sanborn last M: Lussenhop and Carl W. Lussenhop. are here this week from Raymond, Welch bill—Provides for a tax of belief that the water from the Grotto the snow mountains of the Djurjura, The State of Minnesota to all persons Sabbath. S. E., visiting relatives 10 per cent on net profits, such tax to of Macedonia would cure all those miles away in Kabylie, and from one interested in the sale of certain lands be in addition to all other state taxes. returned last who drank if they entered the cave Willard Fuller corner through the faded drooping and friends. belonging to said minors. The petition Warner bill—Provides for submission with a lamp or torch in one hand and leaves of the eucalyptus I have a 'Saturday roma business trip to Bert Kleaver and L. M. Harrington to people of a constitutional of Ottilie L. Lussenhop as representative a pitcher in the other, tilled the pitcher glimpse of the town of Algiers, lying a the twin cities. amendment authorizing a tonnage tax attended a meeting of and left some scrap of clothing behind, of the above named minors, being long, white streak far below. and providing that one-half of revenues A handsome new Catholic, going silently and not turning duly Alexin this court, representing that the State Telephone Assn.,-in St. The drawing-room is a delightful from such a tax go into a mineral back from "being scared by the noises it is necessary and for the best interests church, costing over $90,000.00 is* room—runs all the width of the house, Paul this week. land trust fund and one-half into that ensued." And not only in Greece, of said estate and of all interested with windows on three sides, so that just being completed at Tracy. the general revenue fund. Rev. and Mrs. Main are in St. but In England, there are many spots therein that certain lands of said decedent we always have the sun. The furniture Trowbridge bill—Provides for Leave your orders for cream a where the bushes around a certain Paul spending the week, Mr. is sketchy, not much of it, and described therem be sold and state tax of 8 per cent on the net value, pool will be hung thick with shreds of and milk received fresh everyday what there is is very ugly, but when Main assisting in a series of revival praying that a license be to her granted not only of iron ore, but of granite, clothing left those who came to be by the Paris cases arrive, with a few at Luscher's Grocery. 2t to sell the same. limestone, sandstone, gravel and meetings and his wife is cured. tables and chairs and silver, the room clay, peat and marl. His bill provides Now Therefore, you, and each of you Mrs. F. J. Hassenstab was According to modern Greeks the visiting friends, will look very different. There are that net cost of production shall be are hereby cited and required to show mineral springs are under the protection quite ill all of last week but at some carpets in the house, which are Good vision lights the pathway deducted and a tax levied on the balance. cause, if any you have, before this of the Nereids, and the virtue of absolutely necessary, as ail the floors this writing is on the road to recovery. of human life. If your eyes are the water depends upon it being drunk court, at the Probate Court Rooms in are tiled. However, Charlotte has in silence and with appropriate sacrifice. the Court House, in the city of Redwood defective, consult Dr. A. Asle- done wonders with the meager mate- SOLONS URGE STATE AUDIT Old Church of England canons William Bruel! of Glements Falls, County of Redwood, State son. Examination free. All ]rial has- she dating back to 1102 forbid the worship of Minnesota, on the 14th day of Feb. was in the city Saturday advertising work guaranteed. :tf of wells without the bishop's permission, 1 St. Paul—Senator Magnus Johnson, ruary, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., why NATION'S DEBT TO PILGRIMS a big sale which be ,iyill attributing the custom to Mrs. C, P. Collins conducted a a Nonpartisan league senator, advocate the prayer of said petition should not heathenishness and a survival of the of publicity for the financial affairs have on Feb. 8th. district W. C. T. U. meeting at be granted. worship of the fountain as a symbol Their Famous Compact of Government of farmers' organizations, including F. L. French, former county Witness the Judge of said Court, and Sleepy Eye Wednesday evening of the source of life. It was pointed Rightly Treasured as a Great the Nonpartisan league, in a meeting agent, came down from the Mill the seal of aaid Court, this 17th day of out then that the naming of-wolls was State Document. of the senate committee on agriculture. of this week of which organization as old as the days of the Patriarchs January, 1921. A.R. A. LAUDON, City the first of the week on a she is presi4ent. that Abraham and Isaac are both In the harbor at the tip of Ca.pe (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate Court. Senator Jdhnson engaged in a debate visit to relatives. Dr. T. E. Flinn left the first of spoken of in the Bible as having done Cod occurred the first birth and the with Senator Hferman Schmechel, another Ames Clancy, Miss Grace Whittet, who teaches first death among the Pilgrims in so, but that worshipping them* was a league senator. The committee the w°ek for Rochester, where Attorney for Petitioner. different matter. America. On board the Mayflower, as was considering a bill to require auditing at Walnut Grove, spent the he weni to see the Mayos in rea she lay at anchor, was born Peregrine, of the books of a4l co-operative Legal Notice, week end at the home of her parents, o i s e a e w a s a e son of William and Susanna associations by the department of agriculture. I Order Limiting Time to File -j White. Here was another child for Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whittet. Senator Schmechel and o a n i e y i s w i e Claims, and for Hearing State of Minnesota, District Court the ship's nursery, already occupied by others thought the auditing should be C. H. Baldwin. R. L. Davidson County of Redwood. Ninth Judicial I little Oceanus Hopkins, who first saw" done only when asked for by the companies. Thereon. District. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels, and G. W. Gold were in Mirine-, the light of day far out at sea. /J Senator Johnson insisted that In the Matter of the Petition big husky, purebred fellows. apolis last week to attend the the audit should be mandatory. The death was that of Dorothy May, Estate of Casper H. Niederfrank and Application of Tillie Keil The bill already had been reported Inquire of Mrs. E. E. Mosier, school instruction to assist in«" to have detached from the Of of William Bradford future governor out of committee but was referred State of Minnesota, County of Redwood, of Plymouth colony. She was City of Redwood Falls the Redwood Falls, Minn.} Phop.e making out income tax reports, arowne^ when members of the committee discovered ss. In Probate Court. Northwest Quarter of the 298R. 7-tf there was opposition to the Mrs. J. B. Philbrick visited! In the Matter of the Estate of Casper Northeast Quarter (NWJ of First of importance, however, of mandatory provision of which they NE| of Section Two (2), H. Niederfrank, Decedent. Miss Clara Maline Wisted and and friends at vesta all that occurred here, and also in with relatives o w n s i O n e u n e had not been advised when they first Letters Testamentary this day having c, i cu* ,,,00 the sequence of events, was the drawlast Adolph Gottlieb Webber, of near Sunday. She was accom)ng up«ami com. Twelve (112). Range ThirtySix considered the measure. been granted to Emma C. Niederfrank slgnlng o{ (anlol]5 (3(i),' in the County of Lucan, were united in marriage and Alvina A. Heyer. panied by the Misses Helen Cal-j pact of government, originally designated Redwood and State of Minnesota. It is ordered that the time within Tuesday at the home of the brides TAIL LIGHT BILL POSTPONED laghan, Sue Lauterbach and Net-j by Bradford in his history as "a 1 which all creditors of the above nam^a NOTICE. combination." And so it was,#n the parents in that vicinity. decedent may present claims againsl tie Barber. most literal sense, a combination. To the Honorable Mayor and City Country people are not rea&y to hang his estate in this court, be, and the Banker H. A. Baldwin was in John Knisely, of nearRowena, Recorder of the City of Redwood Falls, tail lights on their wagons to avoid the same hereby is, limited to six months This agreement, made in writing by Redwood County, State of Minnesota. Minneapolis the first of the week from and after the date hereof and that was in the city Saturday on business. danger of being run down by tho automobiles a little group of Englishmen who had Monday, the 8th day of August, 1921, at You Will Please Take Notice, That of their neighbors and city to attend the funeral of the late been dismissed by their mother country While in town he left an there has been filed in the office of the 10:00 a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms friends, members of the House of Representatives as "good riddance to bad rubbish," Dr. A. A. Joss, a former pastor Clerk of the District Court in and for order for sale bills at the Sun at the Court House in the City of Redwood were convinced, so the is now treasured by the nation in Falls in said county, be, and the Redwood County, State of Minnesota, of the local Episcopal church. office. He will have an auction bill to require such tail lights was indefinitely America, to which they contributed as the Petition and Application -of Tillie same hereby is, fixed and appointed as postponed in committee of much as one of three great documents. the time and place for hearing upon Keil, and that among other things said Attorney T. O. Stressgouth, of on Feb. 16th. the whole. and the examination, adjustment and Petition and Application sets forth the The other two are the Declaration of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kretis, of Gay lord, who at ohe time practiced allowance of such claims as shall be •A bill to establish a single standard following facts: Independence and the Constitution of presented within the time aforesaid. Clements, were visitors in this law in Redwood Falls with Attorney Df morality was one of 11 measures That the City of Redwood Falls is a the United States. recommended to pass by the committee, Let notice hereof be given by the municipal corporation within the county city Wednesday. They were accompanied Frank Clague, has formed of Redwood and State of Minnesota, publication of this order in the Redwood while 10 others were progressed. by Miss Fannie Seiman a co-partnership with Attorney Begone Dull Facts. Falls Sun as provided by law. Organized, created and existing under Giving to the Railroad and Warehouse Two friendly little neighbors, aged and by virtue of Chapter One of the Dated January 20th, 1921. who was on her way home commission the power to regulate Mueller of New Ulm. Special Laws of the State of Minnesota respectively 4V& and 5 years, recently A. rates and charges of electric light A. R. Laudon, According to reports the Seaforth to Pine City from a visit at Clements. for the year 1891, and that said seated themselves on the curbstone Judge of Probate and power companies in Minnesota is City of Redwood Falls has never adopt near my windows for a religious discussion. postmistress has resigned. M. the object of a bill introduced in the E. Geiser, ed any home rule charter, and that It seemed they had overheard Attorney for Petitioner. Seaforth is a good little town, state Senate by Senator W. A. Nolan said City of Redwood Falls contains School children suffer from imperfect some grown-ups repeating a (Court Seal) less than Ten Thousand (10.000) inhabi of Grand Meadow. but most of the people get up vision and are dull in their recent prophecr of a c( -iin sect as to tants. That the petitioner, Tillie Keil, The Nolan bill was referred to the the imminent end of t' .- world and is the owner of the Northwest Quarter about the time the train is due Order Limiting Time To File studies. I give careful attention committee on towns, counties and municipalities. of the Southeast Quarter (NW.J of SEi) were great: exerel^M at the report. and mail their letters on the train Claims and For Hearing and guarantee to children's of Section Two(2), Township One Hun The elder child, n .air-haired skeptic dred Twelve (112), Range Thirty-Six instead of at the office, and as the study glasses guarantee good Thereon from a northern state, scornfully declared and Immigration Bar Asked.\ (36), and which said lands and the post-office or postmaster's salary that he didn't believe the story results in all cases. Examination A resolution, memoralizing congress whole thereof is within the corporate but the swarthy, dark-eyed little Texan Estate of Kate Bahne, Decedent depends on a per cent of cancellation. free. All work guaranteed. limits of the City of Redwood Falls. to prohibit immigration for one year, solemnly asserted: "Yes, it's true I State of Minnesota, County of Redwood— That said tract of land contains forty pending passage of a law for selecting there is but little inducement Dr. A. Asleson. tf know it's true foh this mo'nin' I s.s. In probate CourJ. (40) acres according to the original survey desirable imigrants, was reported thereof, and the same and the for anyone to stay on the read it in mah Bible." The midget In the matter of the estate of Kate Peter McKay, one of the substantial cor passage by the house committee on whole thereof is unplatted, and the said doesn't know one letter of the alphabet Bahne,. Decedent. job, says the Vesta Censor. public welfare. "They are sending farmers of near Delhi, land and the whole thereof is used and from another, but he refuses to be Letters testement&ry this day having aver the offscourings of Central Were you ever offered a grocery occupied exclusively for agricultural was transacting business at Redwood been granted to Louis Bahne. pinned down to vulgar facts when hia Europe," said Sherman W. Child, purposes. That said above described store? You can handle sugar, spirit wishes to soar. Are children It is ordered, that the time within Falls Saturday. Mr. McKay land and the whole thereof may be chairman of the committee, who recently of the period brighter than their predecessors? which all creditors of the above named flour, canned goods, dried detached and separated from said spent 10 months in Europe in is quite confident that in a decedent may present claims against At his age I am sure I City of Redwood Falls without permanently the service. fruits, coffee and entire line for her estate in this Court, be, and the few months things will begin to could not have fibbed with so solemn affecting the symetryof the same hereby is, limited to six months settled portion of said City. That the groceries as well as paints, roofing. an atr.—Los and convincing Angeles be more normal and he looks for from and after the date hereof and Bi-Monthly Pay Asked. petitioner desires a decree of this Times. Alumnum ware and autombile that Monday, the 25th day of April, a prosperous time in the near future. State employees, now paid once a Court detaching and separating said 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the Probate tract of land and the whole thereof ?ils, with no rent to pay no month,, would receive their pay twice Court Rooms at the Court House Malignant Ghost. from said ,City of Redwood Falls, according sach month, under a bill sponsored by invested take large orders money in the City of Redwood Falls in said to the statute in such cases Wm. tifaeOfi' of Beaver Falls ESS** Christmas, a house in Leeds Senator Mike Boylan of Virginia. county, be, and the same hereby is, made and provided. from samples. Goods are was visited by an amazing ghost. Elective officers and heads of departments was in Redwood Falls Monday fixed and appointed as the time and And You Will Take Further Notice, A woman, returning home, went into guaranteed and quality. Selling are excepted. place for hearing upon and the examination, on business. He says that a number That this court on the 17th day of January, the kitchen to warm herself at the adjustment and allowance of experience not necessary. 1921, made its order for hearing of farmers in that part of the fire. Suddenly she was startled to see such claims as shall be presented within LEGISLATIVE SIDE LIGHTS said Petition and Application, and which Steady work for "workers." the time aforesaid. two long white arms emerge from the country did not husk their corn order is on file in the office of the Clerk flames. Nearer and nearer they came, Let notice hereof be given by the publication Address Hitchcock-Hill Co. of this Court at the City of Redwood after it dropped so low in price. Senator Nolan introduced a bill making of this order in the Redwood until they gripped her arms above the Falls in said Redwood County. Dept. 151 Chicago, 111., Reference, it a misdeameanor for a person unier Falls Sun as provided by law. They turned their cattle and hogs elbow. And You Will Take Further Notice, 20 years of age to smoke cigarets any bank or express Co. tf Dated January 20th, 1921. The touch was like red hot iron, and That the Court in said order has ordered into the corn fields and let [them and making the penalty a fine of $10. A. she fell fainting to the ground. When A.R. Laudon, The Morton Enterprise says that said Petition and Application Governor J. A. O. Preus sent a budget" "husk" it. Judge of Probate. she recovered she was surprised to be heard before this Court at the Court that the whistle of the Anderson message to the house. The budget Room in the Court House, in the City find that there had been no fire in the If. R. Ryerson, Cash special on Chase & Sanborn's included the estimates of various Granite Company awoke the of Redwood Falls, in the county of Attorney for Petitioner. grate. She visited a doctor, who examined Seal Brand Coffee on Saturday, iepartments' expenses, as filed with Redwood in said State, on Monday, the her arms and found distinct (Court Seal) 4 echoes Wednesday morning and 18th day of April, 1921, at the hour of Jovernor J. A. A. Burnquist. January 29th, 5 lb. can at signs of burns. This was afterward haralded the re-opening of the two o'clock in the afternoon, and that Senator F. H. Peterson has introduca corroborated- by another doctof.—London Order Limiting Time' to Pile $2.15. Phone No. 40. ^uscher notice of such hearing be given as provided motion picture censorship bill in company's shops, which have Mai!. by law. Claims and for Hearing Grocery. It the Minnesota senate, creating a state i be^n closed down for the past You Will Take Further Notice. That board of censors which is to pass on Thereon. County Agent Max True gave of said Petition and Application will be "The Right Kind Child." six" weeks, in order to faciliate gvery film exhibited in the theaters of heard before this Court at the Court Give a little love to a child, and you a talk before the Parents-Teachers Minnesota. Film distributors are expected the making of the necessary repairs. Estate of Ida Knneppei Room in the Court House in the City of get a great deal back. It loves everything to appear before the general Association at the school Redwood, 'n the County of The shop will soon have State of Minnesota, Connty of Redwood, near it, when it is the right kind legislation committee to oppose the Redwooff^ftjfsaid on Mon- State, house last evening in favor of of child—would hurt nothing, would ss. In Probate Court. its full force of men at work and 9ill. give the best it has away, always, if following the example of Lamberton In the Matter of the Estate of Ida Joy riding in an automobile without will be doing business in full you need it—does not lay plans for or as 3aBttflMliiKNHf%unsel can be the owner's consent is made punishable Knueppel, decedent. by consolidating, and The whistle of an indus­ forie. getting everything in the house for itself, by a sentence of not less than 10 Letters of administration this day build a large consolidated building trial plant of this kind in the and delights'in helping people DalJ January, 1921, pears in the penitentiary, provided the having been granted to Paul Knneppei: with all the up-to-date equipment you cannot please It so much as by :ar is driven from one county to anjther, community is a most welcome It Is ordered, That the time within LAUDON. giving it a chance of being useful^ is in a bill by Representative F. E. that goes with it. says the which all creditors of the above named sound and the people should coin Petitioner. ever so little a way.—John Raskin. Slmocks of Minneapolis, whifllfc^ pass- Minnesota Walnut Grove Tribune. decedent may present claims against making it a success. 2 ainiiifaHiii