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l*r=- r-AGE SEVEMf MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS vance.of such improvement as electrical the Probate Court Rooms in the required to show cause, 4£ any you Favor Independent Inquiry. Important Discovery. Court House in the City of Austin. have, before this Court at the Probate ingenuity develops. This year When a new family moves into a "The length of a bee's sting," says County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Court Rooms in the Court House a number of scenic novelties have neighborhood its head ought to give a on the 8th day of November, Tit-Bits, "is only one thirty-second ©$ in the City of Austin, in the County of been introduced, arrangements of biographical sketch of each member to 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. why said an inch." We are grateful for this Information Mower, State of Minnesota, on the petition should not be granted. exhibits has been perfected and a the neighbors, so the latter won't have because when we are beings The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota met in 22nd day of Novembar, 1920, at 10 WITNESS, The Judge of saic to worry about rumors. Toledo more elaborate setting given the latest stung we are always too busy to measure special session Thursday, October 14th, 1920, pursuant to a call heretofore o'clock A. M., why said petition Court, and the Seal of said Court Blade. for ourselves.—Punch, London. addition to this aggregation of duly made. should not be granted. this 5th day of October, 1920. spectacles—the Grain and Hay Show, WITNESS, The Judge sai Members all present, viz: of HENRY WEBER, JUN., Chas. L. Schwartz Commissioner, 1st District Court, and the Seal of said Court this under the auspices of the Chicago Judge of Probate H. P. Johnson Commissioner 2d District 14th day of October, 1920. Board of Trade. (COURT SEAL) J. H. Krebsbach Commissioner 3d District HENRY WEBER, JUN., A. W. WRIGHT, When the gates are thrown open to Associated Insurance Agency S. D. Thompson Commissioner 4th District Judge of Probate. M. A. NELSON, the Public, November 27th, a month A. Hotson Commissioner 5th District (COURT SEAL) Attorneys for Petitioner hence, all this elaborate and expensive O. J. Simmons County Auditor File No. 3941. File No. 4061 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Minutes of last meeting read arid approved. getting-ready program will insure the Oct. 25 1-8. Nov. Communications read and placed on file. J. W. DeBuhr most successful International Live O. Niehuis On motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: CITATION FOR HEARING ON Stock Exposition since the inauguration CITATION FOR HEARING ON M. H. KENASTON COUNTY POOR FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR of that enterprise, which has been May re E. Beadell, nurse at County Home $ 90.00 FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 DISTRIBUTION Mrs. L. L. Ball, care of Henry Bambrough 28.00 effective in promoting the welfare DISTRIBUTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County E. T. Bemis, flour for County Home 30.00 and progress of the live stock industry of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. tt[:iiiiiii!iuniiJiiiii!i!!i!iii»iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiu!iiiiuiii[!iiiiifiiiiiu!iuiii!ijiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHii!ii!i:t:iiiiijiaiiHiiinui»inHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiniinnmnii Wabasha County Sanatorium Comm., care of Rill Wilson 15.73 In the Matter of the Estate- of STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of of all sections of North America. T. J. Woodson, cutting grain 20.25 Alfred J. Denisen, Decedent: Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Spencer Jordan, casket etc., for Jacob Hegland 60.00 In the Matter of the Estate of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Burnett & Thompson, feed for County Home 31.15 FRENCH GIRL VISITS To Emma M. Denisen, Wilfred C. Yelma Irene Anderson, Decedent: Greg's Cafe E. F. Peck, apples and strawberries 6.50 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to Denisen, and Ervin L, Denisen, and BLOOMING PRAIRIE Geo. Nielson, blacksmithing for County Home 14.35 Alberta A. Makepeace, and Jesse H. to all persons interested in the final F. R. Scripture, extracts and spices for County Home ....... 7.65 408NORTH MAIN «T. Makepeace, and to all persons interested account and distribution of the Miss Louise Le Cornec, of France, E. V. Hart, goods for County Home 129.94 Regular Meal§ At All Hours estate of said decedent: The representative in the final account The Golden Eagle, goods for County Home 33.35 who is a student at St. Catherine's and distribution of the estate of said of the above named Dr. F. P. Meaney, professional services for Dr. Cooley 3.00 decedent: The representative of the of St. Paul was a visitor here for a Open Till 12 Midnight decedent, having filed .in this Mrs. Frank Bushman, eggs for County Home 5.76 above named decedent, having filed) Court the final account of the few days. She spent most of her Good Coffee, Chops and Steaks a Specialty ROAD AND BRIDGE in this court her final account of administration of the estate of time at the O. K. Odegard home. Her Prices Reasonable Mantorville Stone Co., two cars riprap 76.99 administration of the estate of said said decedent, together with his petition Peter Jacobson, miscellaneous repairs for Federal truck 9.70 father held a position similar to Lieutenant decedent, together with her petition praying for the adjustment A. GREGERSONy Prop. August Ervald, filling at Benson bridge 125.00 praying for the adjustment and allowpnee Governor of one of the provinces and allowance of said final account Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co., extras for gravel loader 142.20 of said final account and for and for distribution of the residue of of France duvfng the war and C. A. Carlson, repairing County Ford car 32.42 distribution of the residue of said said estate to the persons thereunti Enoch Odegard spent much time at C. A. Carlson, miscellaneous auto repairs and oil 47.82 estate to the persons thereunto entitled. entitled. C. L. Colman Lumber Co., bridge material 20.83 the Le Cornec home and thus became Therefore, YOU, AND EACH Therefore, YOU, AND EACH OF Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., wheel for pony grader 5.75 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required well acquainted with the family. -Miss YOU, are hereby cited and required Fowler & Pay, electric blasting caps 15.00 to show cause, if any you have, to show cause, if any you have, LeCornec is one of fifty French students Royal Suggestion Another Dahl & Fedson, dynamite and hardware 6.29 before this Court at the Probate before this Court at the Probate sent over by the government. H. F. Kezar. labor on bridges 136.00 Court Rooms in the Court House in Court Rooms in the Court House in DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS She is delighted with America and Everett Brown, services as rodman 74.00 the City of Austin, in the County of the City of Austin, in the County of Jensen & Pfeifer, axle grease 1.25 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Mower, State of Minnesota, on the believes she will make it her future C. J. Smith & Co., extras for loader 15.20 6th day of December, 1920, at 10 22nd day of November, 1920, at 2 home.—Blooming Prairie Times. La Bar Auto Co., repairs on county autos 101.67 o'clock A. M., why said petition should o'clock P. M., why said petition should NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK the From Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., Armco Iron culverts 383.88 not be granted. not be granted. Q. C. Brohaugh, engineering expenses 19.65 Witness, The Judge of said Court, WITNESS, The Judge of said woman doesn't have to be musical A DThfre O N S Willard Carlson, services as rodman 64.00 and the seal of Said Court, this Court, and the Seal of said Court, get a lot of airs out of a land to box.— is nothing A. R. Moreland, expenses procuring extras for trucks 25.82 1st day of November, 1920. this 25th day of October, 1920. Philadelphia. Bulletin. liiorc wholesome and HENRY WEBER, JUN., N. F. Garbisch, piling 35.00 HENRY WEBER, JUN., delightful thaji doughnuts Judge of Probate. Herzog & Voight, one axe .75 Judge of Probate cr crullers rightly (SEAL) Erdman Garage Co., extras for trucks 2.50 (COURT SEAL) made. A. W. WRIGHT, Geo. Nielson, repairing road tools 26.72 File No. 4014. M. A. NELSON, Doughnuts K. O. Wold Drug Co., miscellaneous engineer's supplies 1.00 Oct.* 25-Nov. 1-8, Attorneys for Petitioner.File M. J. McGowan, services on roads 269.50 3 tablespoons shortening cupsu^ar No. 4012. Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., Armco iron culverts 239.92 CITATION FOR HEARING ON Nov. 8-15-22. 4 Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repair parts for trucks .56 7s cup milk FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repair parts for trucks 5.04 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt GETTING READY FOR THE Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repair parts for trucks 78.12 DISTRIBUTION S cups flour Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repair parts for trucks 33.04 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of teaspoons Royal INTERNATIONAL 4 Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repair parts for trucks 69.78 Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Baking Powder BAKING Flandrau Motor Co., miscellaneous repairs for trucks 77.07 Cream shortening add In the Matter of the Estate of Preparations for the Worlds Greatest sugar and well-beaten 4uito Top Co.. curtains for Ford car 17.25 John O'Marro, Decedent: egg stir in milk add nutmeg, Live Stock Exposition at Chicago SloRal:"', Hanson Bros., hardware and tools 14.73 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, salt, flour and baking during the first week of December, C. J. Smith & Co., extras for trucks 16.92 powder which have to William O'Marro, Mary O'Marro, been sifted together and C. J. Smith & Co., extras for trucks 18.17 Rodger O'Marro, Mrs. E. J. Gautsch. are now well under way. Each season enough additional flour to POWDER Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., grader blades 69.00 Liniment Dennis F. O'Marro, Mrs. F. J. Covalesgi, make dough stiff enough this spectacle of animal life is given 1" roll. Roll out on floured Farmers Independent Oil Co., gasoline kerosene & oils 477.32 Martin Sylvester O'Marro, and a new stage setting, involving the labor 1-oard to about ^6-inch J. T. Johnson, bridge work 6.00 Clotildis C. O'Marro, and to all persons thick cut out. Fry in of hundreds of men for several interested in the final account COUNTY REVENUE deep fat hot enough to Miller-Davis Company election supplies 3.26 brown a piece of bread in and distributioin of the estate of said weeks and an expenditure of many is always ready la €0 seconds, l/i-ain on unplaced Miller-Davis Company, office supplies 5.56 decedent: Absoiuieiy Pure thousand dollars. Part of this is necessitated paper imi sprinkle ease rneumaiism. F. H. McCulloch Printing Co., engineers' supplies 9.00 The representative of the above with powdered sug^r. by essential conveniences C. L. West, supplies for County School Supt 3.84 named decedent, having filed in this Crullers AT the very first twinge, down for man and beast part goes to furnish Court the final account of the admnstration LeRoy Independent, pub. notice of teachers exams 2.25 4 tablespoons shortening comes my bottle of Sloan's of the estate of said decedent, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., maintenance of adding machine ... 6.50" the coloring that has given the 1 cup sugar then quick relief, without rubbing, together with her petition Made from Cream of Tartar, Schleuder Paper Co., office supplies .85 Oj_, Exposition atmospheric brilliancy, intensified for its stimulating and scatter* cup. f..,ar praying for the adjustment and allowance Miller-Davis Company, blanks for County Attorney .. 9.70 derived from grapes. as each season rolls around. congestion. The hoys use it for 1 teas-poon cinnamon of seid final account and 14.00 \i- M. Beck, office supplies J. teaspoon salt etift muscles, and it helps Sally's An enormous sum is required for 8.40 for distribution of the residue of Austin Gas Co., gas for County Jail 5 teas poors Royal backaches, too." 85c, 70c, $1.40. Baking Powder said estate to the persons thereunto light effects, a feature of the "International" Harry Marsh, repairs to Court House 97.10 cup milk entitled. Therefore you and each of 107.50 Underwood Typewriter Co., Underwood typewriter that has always been Cream shortening add entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND Haugans Pharmacy, paint for Court House 16.49 sugar gradually and beaten •abreast and much of the time in ad-! EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and in Room Mazer Acoustile Co., correcting acoustics Court 2685.00 NOTICE! eggs: sift together flour, cinnamon, salt and Hammond & Stephens Co., office supplies 18.25 baking powder add onehalf 59.50 Miller-Davis Company, office supplies t:nd mix well add FREE The Lyle Tribune, advertising 8.82 I milk and remainder of SAVE YOUR PAPER, WE dry ingredients to make PEOPLE READ Kimball-Storer Company, office supplies ., .35 soft dough. Roll out on I BUY IT Highest prices paid for N. Nicholsen, expense boarding prisoners 5.00 New Royal Cook Book containing floured board to about scrap iron. Rags, Rubbers and these and scores of 7.00 inch thick and cut into N. Nicholsen, expense boarding prisoners other delightful recipes. Write and Metals, Hides And Wool. strips about 4 inches long R. S. Noyes, witness fees 3.16 for it TODAY. and %-inch wide roll in 1 Get our prices before Selling W. G. Herrington, juror fees 1.00 hands and twist each ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. elsewhere. D. J. 1.00 strip and bring ends together. Hogan, juror fees 11S Fulton Street, New York City Fry in deep hot 4.^0 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees Chat. Dubmsky & Co. fat. Drain and roll in 4.35 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees sug^r. powdered This Newspaper TEL. NO. 400-L MAIN J. E. Detwiler, drawing grand and pettit jury 3.00 E. Detwiler, justice fees 15.7Q J. iHliilHIIIHIlilHIIIHIIIBllllBIIIIHIIIHiliailllHl 2.05 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees 2.05 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees 2.05 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees 4.05 What The Manufacturers Have to Say About the Prices of J. E. Detwiler, justice fees J. E. Detwiler, justice fees 3.25 MAJESTIC RANGES 2.05 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees J. St. Paul 15.21 O. Simmons, expenses trip to J. E. Detwiler, justice fees 2.05 That's Why It Would Be JAIL BUILDING FUND C. payment on plumbing job at jail as per estimate E. Butler, part .$1588.00 N. estimate on labor and material on County Jail Wagner, fourth .. 2188.00 Alden & Harris, architect fees 94.40 Profitable for you to following laid over for further investigation: On motion the bills and oil Standard Oil Company, gasoline $ 301.76 To the right is printed a letter Lyle Lumber & Fuel Co., lumber 67.85 WHY MAJESTIC RANGE PRICES just received from the makers unanimously carried, Willard Carlson was On motion duly made and employed Advertise in It commencing October 15th, 1920 at the of the as Assistant Engineer following A N N O E O W E E per month to January 1st, 1921 One Hundred salary: Ninety Dollars ($90.00) GREAT from January 1st, 1921 to April 1st, 1921 Dollars ($100.00) per month There are two kinds of prices—honest prices and per month from April 1st, 1921 to November One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110.00) MAJESTIC inflated prices. 1st, 1921. RANGE There appearing to be no further business to come before the board at Sound reasoning will convince anyone that honest this time, on motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 14th day of October, If you want a job prices of ranges cannot be lowered until material 1920. The price and the range is and labor is lowered. J. H. KREBSBACH, right. If you want to hire somebody Attest: Chairman of County Board Only prices that are inflated (too high) can be lowered J. O. SIMMONS, today, and leave an honest profit for the manufacturer. of County Board. County Auditor and Clerk If you want to buy something Majestic Range prices are honest prices, they have ilif Mower County News, as provided by If you want to rent your house always been based on actual costs of material and EMGtfYli: jj j| [$ law. labor, plus an honest living profit. LEGAL NOTICE Dated October 21st, 1920. If you want to sell your house HENRY WEBER, JUN., To lower the price of Majestic Rangesjoday, would I Judge of Probate. be the same as saying our prices Wit.RE inflated, If you want to sell your farm (Court Seal) because, material that goes into our range, and A. W. WRIGHT, labor, is not one cent less that it was# when we ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE M. A. NELSON, made our last price—in fact, material is higher right If you want to buy property Attorneys for Estate. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING now. File No. 4070. THEREON Iron, Steel and Copper, of world-wide demand now, Nov. 1-8-15. If there is anything that you show no indications of a decline. Estate of David Watkins CITATION FOR HEARING ON Skilled workmen who make Majestic Ranges, have STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of want the quickest and best way FINAL. ACCOUNT AND FOR never been paid inflated wages, but have always Mower, in Probate court. DISTRIBUTION been given honest wages based on costs of honest to supply that want is by plac= In the matter of the estate of living. Remember this—the lowering of inflated STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of David Watkins, Decedent. prices and inflated wages should never be confused MAWPT cc with honest prices and honest wages. Letters Testamentary this day having ing an ad in this paper. IN PROBATE COURT been granted to Isabelle A. Watkins, In the matter of the estate of Majestic ranges may seem high—and on the surface of Austin, Minnesota: Joseph J. Phillips, Decedent: they are higher than many other ranges, but, in the the time within It is ordered, that THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO BUY YOUR long, economical service they give, THEY ARE which all creditors of the above Valeria B. Phillips, George A. Phillips, THE LOWEST PRICED RANGE ON THE MARKET MAJESTIC named decedent may present claims Warren B. Phillips, J. Frank Prillips, TODAY. against his estate in this coyrt, be, RANGE Berdine M. Phillips, Dorotha M. The Results Will and the same hereby, is limited to Palmer, and Leo A. Phillips, and to NOW three months from and after the date all persons interested in the final account While you need it. We will refund MAJESTIC MANUFACTURING hereof: said time expiring the 21st and distribution of the estate day of January, 1921. to you the difference of said decedent: COMPANY Suprise and Please You that should the price be lowered And it is further ordered, The representative of the above Monday, the 24th day of January, named decedent, having filed between now and January 1, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate St. Louis, Missouri in this Court the final account of 1921. Court Rooms at the Court House the administration of the estate of FAIR, ISN'T IT? at the City of Austin, in said County, said decedent, together with her petition be, and the same hereby is fixed and praying for the adjustment and appointed as the time and place for allowance of said final account and •tollable hearing upon and the examination, for distribution ef the residue of said MOWER COUNTY NEWS adjustment and allowances of such estate to the persons thereunto entitled. Hardware claims as shall be presented within THEREFORE, YOU, AND the time aforesaid. EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited Let notice hereof be given by the and required to show cause, if publication of this order in the any you have, before this Court at