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PAGE SEVEN MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 of. named decedent, having filed in this said decedent, together with his petition in the City of Austin, in the County allowance of said final account and distribution of the residue of said bate Court .Rooms at the Court House Court the final account of the admnstration praying for the adjustment for distribution of the residue of said Mower, State of Minnesota, on the estate to the person thereunto entitled. at the City of Austin, in said County, GRAND MEADOW of the estate of said 'decedent, and allowance of said final account estate to the persons thereunto entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND EACH be, and the same hereby is fixed and 22nd day of November, 1920, at 10 together with her petition and for distribution of the residue of THEREFORE, -YOU, AND OF YOU, are hereby cited and required o'clock A. M., why said petition appointed as the time and place for From the Record praying for the adjustment and allowance said estate to the persons thereunti EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited to show cause, if any you have, hearing upon and the examination, should not be granted. The Albert Peterson family visited entitled. of seid final account and and required to show cause, if before this Court at the Probate adjustment and allowances of such WITNESS, The Judge of saW in Austin Sunday. Therefore, YOU, AND EACH OF for distribution of the residue of any you have, before this Court at Court Rooms in the Court House in claims as shall be presented within 0. J. Larson of Austin was a business Court, and the Seal of said Court this said estate to the persons thereunto YOU, are hereby cited and required the City of Austin, in the County of the Probate Court Rooms in the the time aforesaid. 14th day of October, 1920. caller in our city Saturday.- entitled. Therefore you and each of Court House in the City of Austin.. to show cause, if any you have, Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Let notice hereof be given by the Miss Helen Meurer spent a few HENRY WEBER, JUN., entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND County of Mower, State of Minnesota, before this Court at the Probate 9th day of November, 1920, at 2 publication of this order in the days of the week at Austin attending Judge of Probate. Court Rooms in the Court House in EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and on the 8th day of November. o'clock p. m., why said petition should Mower County News, as provided by the teacher's institute held for the (COURT SEAL) the City of Austin, in the County of required to show cause, if any you 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. why said not be granted. law. instructors of Mower County. File No. 3941. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the have, before this Court at the Probate petition should not be granted. Witness, The Jucbre of said Court, Dated October 21st, 1920. Marcella and Dorothy Dean who Oct. 25 Nov. 1-8. Court Rooms in the Court House WITNESS, The Judge of said 22nd day of November, 1920, at 2 and the seal of Said Court, this HENRY WEBER, JUN., are students at Carleton, Northfield o'clock P. M., why said petition should Court, and the Seal of said Court, 11th day of October, 1920. Judge of Probate. autoed to Adams Saturday and spent this 5th day of October, 1920. not be granted. HENRY WEBER, JUN., (Court Seal) the woek end at Adams visiting their Put a cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate WITNESS, The Judge of said Judge of Probate. HENRY WEBER, JUN., A. W. WRIGHT, you wish to vote for in the Squares indicated by the arrow. father W. W. Dean. Court, and the Seal of said Court, (SEAL) M. A. NELSON, Judge of Probate The following ladies attended the this 25th day of October, 1920. Oct. 18-25. Nov. 1. PRESIDENTIAL* BALLOT Attorneys for Estate. (COURT SEAL) Red Cross meeting at Austin Wednesday: HENRY WEBER, JUN., File No. 4070. A. W. WRIGHT, Miss Aline Vega and Mesdames Judge of Probate Nov. 1-8-15. CITATION FOR HEARING ON M. A. NELSON, E. L. Slindee, Ed Howell, B. T. Johnson J. (COURT SEAL) VOTE ONCE OPPOSITE GROUP FINAL. ACCOUNT AND FOR and W. Moore. Attorneys for Petitioner File No. 4014. CITATION FOR HEARING ON DISTRIBUTION Mesdames B. T. Johnson, E. S. File No. 4061 Oct. 25-Nov. 1-8. FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Erckenbrack, A. J. Krebsbach and PISTRIBUTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ed Howell attended the political meeting CITATION FOR HEARING ON CITATION FOR HEARING ON MRS. EUGENE DIEUDONNE W. T. FRAN CIS For Mower, ss. held at the Austin Commercial RICHARD E. WAKEFIELD C. W. MILLER FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Presidential Republican— IN PROBATE COURT FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of club room Saturday. GEORGE E. WICKER A. W. WELLS In the matter of1 the estate of DISTRIBUTION HARDING DISTRIBUTION DR. GEORGE WEISER A. B. COATES Edwin Johnson, Louie Hanson and Mower, ss. In Probate Court. W. W. SIVRIGHT JOHN P. Lu'NDIN Joseph J. Phillips, Decedent: Electors STATE OF MINNESOTA, County STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar Ellefson were the local men MRS. STELLA A. WHITMAN J. A. GRAHEK THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Mower, ss. In Probate Court. of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Austin H. Felch, Decedent: who acted as jurors at the October Valeria B. Phillips, George A. Phillips, In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to term of court. Mr. Johnson was excused Warren B. Phillips, J. Frank Prillips, John O'Marro, Decedent: Alfred J. Denisen, Decedent: Susan A. Felch, Frank E. Felch, Callie Saturday. Berdine M. Phillips, Dorotha M. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Local hunters turned out in large E. Waugh, George W. Felch, and JOHN TEMPLE MRS. F. H. KRUEGER For Palmer, and Leo A. Phillips, and to To Emma M. Denisen, Wilfred C. to William O'Marro, Mary O'Marro, numbers Sunday and all kinds of luck Oscar Felch, and to all persons interested MRS. E. H. GIPSON MRS. ALBERT R. HALL Presidential Democrat— all persons interested in the final account Rodger O'Marro, Mrs. E. J. Gautsch, HENRf S. HEAD Denisen, and Ervin L. Denisen, and MRS. H. J. GRAIfNIS was reported. A few ducks were in the final account GILES P. O'BRIEN JAS. M. COX MRS. E. M. STANTON and distribution of the estate to all persons interested in the final Dennis F. O'Marro, Mrs. F. J. Covalesgi, bagged as were some cottontails. The nnd distribution of the estate of said MRS. C. F. EWING DR. FLORA L. S. AT ORICH Electors of said decedent: account and distribution of the Martin Sylvester O'Marro, and decedent: The representative of the T. J. McDERMOTT JOHN E- REGAN latter promise to be very plentiful. estate of said decedent: The representative Clotildis C. O'Marro, and to all persons Martin N. Meyers of Kenosha, Wisconsin, above# named decedent, having filed The representative of the above interested in the final account arrived here recently for a in this court his final account of named decedent, having filed of the above named and distributioin of the estate of said administration of the estate of said in this Court the final account of decedent, having filed in this visit with his cousin J. G. Meyers and Court the final account of the decedent: decedent, together with his petition the administration of the estate of For family. Martin is well known here, Industrial— The representative of the above jjr=—•" praying for the adjustment and allowance said decedent, together with her pe-' administration of the estate Presidential having spent a few yyars in this pommunitv of EARL STEWART W. W. COX of said final account and for tition praying for the adjustment and Elector before joining the army. SAMPLE BALLOT MOWER COUNTY A. J. Krebsbach transacted business at Austin Tuesday. He remained at Austin for the evening to attend the Elk "Doings" scheduled for Tuesday. ALBT. G. BASTIS D. SHIER For GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1920 W. A. STAFFORD Other local Elks to take part HARRY SEFF Presidential Socialist— PETER J. PRYTS P. H. PHELPS in the festivities are W. S. Krebsbach, DEBS C. KNOWLTON C. H. RUDSDIL J. Dr. Moore, Dr. Johnson, J. H. Krebsbach, R. GISSLEN I. G. SCOTT 5jpE£S®WW Electors A. J. W. Carr, Louie Slindee and E. VOELKER THEO. JENSEN A. J. H. Carey. BUY Put a cross mark (X) opposite the name of the candidate Eleven members of the local Eastern Star order went to Lanesboro on you wish to vote for in the square indicated by the arrow. W. G. CALDERWOOD E. E. LOEBECK For Konday and participated in the school SUSIE W. STAGEBERG A. W. PIPER of instruction of the lodges oi thia Presidential Prohibition— MAUDE H. STROMME B. N. WHEELER district. GEO. D. HAGGARD O. LOKENSGAARD WATKINS Congressman, 1st Cong. Dist.—, FLORENCE M. POTTLE J. F. HEIBERG Mrs. James Joyce, one of the real Electors A ALICE P. TAYLOR L. A. SIMONSON pioneer settlers of this part of Minnesota I JULIUS J. REITER—Farmer-Labor passed away at her home in High Forest Township, Olmstead county, Congressman, 1st Cong. Dist.—SYDNEY ANDERSON—Rep. STATE BALLOT on Monday, October 25. John Samso returned Sunday from Jewel Iris trip to points in North Dakota and to a number of the interesting Congressman, 1st Congi Dist.— places on the western coast. He was Governor—J. A. O. PREUS—Republican. gone six weeks. He returned to his work in the railroad shops at Austin Tuesday. Representative 5th Dist.—WM. MILDENSTEIN Governor—L. C. HODGSON—Democrat. Nominated without party designation. PI The following LeRoy people were Austin visitors during the past week, Representative 5th Dist.—HARRY C. TROWBRIDGE Governor—HENRIX SHIPSTEAD—Independent. Miss Pearl Morine, C. S. Palmer, Miss 3 Nominated without party designation AND Elizabeth Anna Price, Miss Leah 9 Representative 5th Dist.— Governor—PETER J. SAMSON—Socialist. Lewis, Mrs. Anna Either, Mrs. G. Lomen, a Mrs. H. H. Albertson and Mrs. T. T. Thompson. SAVE Judge of Probate—HENRY WEBER, JR. Governor— or+ Nominated without party designation 3 Sheriff N. Nicholsen was down T1 Lieutenant-Governor—LOUIS L. COLLINS—Pepublican. from Austin, Monday afternoon on Judge of Probate— professional business in this locality. He was accompanied on the trip by Lieutenant-Governor—JAMES P. McDQNNELL—rcrriocr.it. Mr. Sherwood of Austin.—LeiRoy For Commissioner 1st Dist.—SAM D. GOETSCH Independent. Nominated without party designation Lieutenant-Governor—C. H. HUBBELL—National. For Commissioner 1st Dist.—JACOB J. GJERNES If you favor the plan to give the counties and towns three times as Nominated without party designation Lieutenant-Governor—GEORGE H. MALL0N—Independent. much money to use on the local roads, At A Price That is vote 'yes' for Amendment No. 1, and Right For Commissioner 1st Dist.— let the automobile and truck owners Lieut enant-Governo r—LIL LI AN FRIEDMAN—S cialis t. pay part of the cost of better main For Commissioner 3rd Dist.—J. H. KREBSBACH roads. 9 3 r* Nominated without party designation i/ieutenant-Governor- JEWEL Reliable For Com:::I: -.-,ion 3rd Dist.— I! II LEGAL NOTICE Hardware Secrstary of State—MIKE HOLM—Republican. --t "The Store That Satisfies" For Commissioner 5tli Dist.—IRA PADDEN Secretary of State—LILY J. ANDERSON—Farmer-Labor. sieve rw ihthewcatot^ ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE iahmsi Nominated without party designation CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Austin, Minn. C. BTJRMASTER—Democrat. Secretary of State—FRAr' THEREON For Commissioner 5th Dist.—A. HOTSON Nominated without party designation 8 Estate of David Watkins STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of C0PELAND—Nat»cn?l. Secretary of State— M. For Commissioner 5th Dist- Mower, in Probate court. t^i In the mr-.tter of the estate of Secretary of State—J. K. EIET—Socialist. David Wat'-dns, Decedent. Letters Testamentary this day having- Another Royal Suggestion Voter having prepared his ballot shall so fold it, concealing the face b"cn granted to Isabelle A. Watkins, thereof and all marks thereon, as to expose only the endorsement of Austin, Minnesota: Secretary of State COOKIES and DROP CAKES and the facsimile signature and initials of the judges at the back 's tbnt ths time within which nH crecr'tors of the above thereof. named decedent present claims nvvj State Treasurer-—KEK2Y SINES—Sepcfclican. against his esKte in this court, be, From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK: Put across mark (X) opposite the constitutional amendments and the srn.e hereby, is limited to Wren three rv.nlhs from and after the date you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. HEN the childromp State Treasurer—JOHN P. WAG^Ei"i—Fuisic:.*-1 ":V h?rc?f: --wl time expiring the 21st in hun­ day of January, 1921. STATE "BALLOT gry, here are some A^.t! IV,'" "»r ordered, that i1 wholesome delights that State Treasurer—H. F, LII ED EE'S—Democrat. '•, •'••h d:.'1' of -T-i.nunry, will satisfy the most 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Pro- ravenous appetite. iwtna«ranu:-'7i i/JLIfflW71TT6aCTrWffSrWT^ff?rff Cookies Statp Treasurer—P. E. PHELPS—Socialist, 34 cup shortening 2 cups SUET cup milk State Treasurer— teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract cposal to Create Trunk Highway System, Tax Motor Vehicle or grated rhul of lemon Attorney General—CLIKTCItD L. HiLTOH—Rai-ubhcan. 4 dips tl'-'ur jBcndment to constitution by adding thereto a new article to 3 teaspoons "Royal biiking Powder be known as article 16. and creating a trunk highway system r-rt'l Sli­ Cream ,«?ioi'teninsr Pleasant way to aphorizing the of motor vehicles create taxation to ft'a together add milk to Attorney General—R. A. JScOUAT—Defficcrac. a fund for the construction and improvement of the same beaten eggs and beat break-up colds- again add siowiy to authorizing the enactment of laws providing for issuance the. creamed shortening- and of bonds of the State, and the payment of the principal sugar add nutmeg and Attorney General—THOMAS V. SULLIVAN—Indf'-e^ticnt. and interest of such bonds. flavoring dd 2 cups Hour EVERYONE —NO sifted v,-it'ii baking powder in th9 family can add enough more rely on Dr. King's New Discovery, flour to make stilt' dough. Attorney General— the standard remedy Holl out very thin on Proposal to extend term of Judge of Probate to Four Years floured board cut with for the last fifty years, to break cookie cutter, spr:nltlc AEssoSesi®S^ Pm*® tip coughs, grippe and stubborn —YES with suprar, or put a raisin Kailroad and Warehouse Commissioner— of or a piece English colds. No harmful drugs. At Amend-ment to section seven (7) Article six (6) of the ConsfiI 0. P. P». JAC0B30IT—Republican. walnut in the center of your druggists, 60c and $1,20. each. Bake about 12 minutes tution of the State of Minnesota, providing for extension in hot oven. Made from Cream of of term of office of the Probate Judge to four (-1) yearo. Railroad and archcuso Commis-dcnc-r— Cocoa Drop Cakes JPbr mll^jmd£0u02g derived from grapes. EMIL C. MacESNZIE—Farm-ir-La!:-o I —MO 4 tnblespoons'shortening 1% 1 cup sugar 1 egg ilroad and Warehouse Commissioner— cup milk, Proposal for giving Legislature power to^make Tax Exemptions, RALPH \Y. ROBINSON—Democrat. l"i cups flour New Discovery* also to Tax Incomes, Incoi Etc. /iirj Ttcyal '•I tcanpoons —YES Eakin-i" Powder cup cocoa Esilroad and Warehouse Commissioner—TOM MAY—Socialist. teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla Amendment of Article n'ne of the Constitution, relating co taxation, Sallow Skin Not Prttty COOK BOOK FREE Cream shortealnp add to take the place of section one. sugar and well-beaten Railroad and Warehouse Ccminissioner- Constipation destroys the complexion, —NO egg beat well and add Th.e new Royal Code Book making it yellow and ugly. Keep the milk slowly sift flour, containing 400 delightful recipes, baking powder, salt and bowels at work cleaning out tho system will bo sent to you cocoa into mixture stir Subjecting Railroad Lands to Certain Local Assessments. daily by using Dr. King's Pills. They free if you will send your Associate Justice of the Supreme Court—HOMER 3. DIBELL. until smooth, add vanilla. name anil address. do the work thoroughly and gently Put ,of one tablespoon Nominated without party designation. —YES batter into cach greased Buy a bottle today, 25 cents. ROYAL BAKING POWEEg CO. muffin tin and bake in »i«ail Chapter 533, Laws of Minnesota for 1919, amending section 115 Fulton Street, New York City. about moderate oven 20 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court—GEORGE L. SIEGEL. 2226, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913, so as to PromptI Wor^GripQ Cover with boiled minutes. Nominated without party designation. make real property used for railway purposes subject to icing. life assessments, be adopted and ratified. —NO Associate Justice of the Supreme Court— mtjlTiillHtftTi ItlTmirWr'i'-."—^ DEFECTIVE PAGE