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Tann, jc, «es^ y? S?S- Jj J- "i yt- 5r^~" .»* w™*, MOWER COUNTY NEW$ AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1920 PAGE SEVEN iijiim iiKiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimimniiiimiiiHiitiiiiimiiiuniiiiii ft MAN OF COMMON SENSE cedent: The petition of P. H. in" the old home, so I can not quote DISCUSS NEGRO SCHOOLS weeks' visit with her parents, Mr* Friend having been filed in this any more, but I am satisfied that and Mrs. Arnt Baken. HAYFIELD NOTES 11 LEGAL NOTICES court, representing that Nathan other things are in proportion. This by United Press From The Herald Friend, then a resident of the County tal kabout the "high cost of lining" Chas. Meyers of Sargeant, was la Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 22—Sta^e governors, II a of Mower, State of Minnesota died If All Reasoned As This Subscriber, is bosh. It is high living that -costs. Hayfield Thursday of last weekFrom iifiiiiiimiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iii!!iiiniiiii!t!iitiiiitiiitiiiiitiiiimiiniiitiiniiiiitiiiiiii legislators, college professors intestate on the 24th day of^October, B. E. Bothun. It Would Be A Mrs. G. Dalen and daughter, here he went to Austin on business. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Gr. 1920 and praying that letters of administration and citizens of several southern Great Life OLD TALE RETOLD Mrs. Victor Sunwall, were Autsin of his estate be granted states attended a conference opening Default having been made in the I visitors Friday. to P. H. Friend, of Austin, Minnesota M. Hagerty, of Austin, was a busi* pa here today. It. was called by Dr. P. Under the above heading the Lanesboro and the court having fixed the Mrs C. Karnopp spent Saturday T. and five hundred ninety Dollars,! ness visitor in Hayfield last Thursday. P. Claxton, to discuss negro schools. Leader, edited by that able man time and place for hearing said petition. is a to a is in St. Paul with her daughter, Gertrude. Ola Lev&nfc, prints a short comment The federal government is contributing a at is no on a THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Mrs. T. C. Karnopp was an Austin tain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered on the situation which is confronting a portion of millions now spent Origin of the American Thanksgiving Miss Margaret Kording was a business OF YOU, are hereby cited and reqt^red by John J. Hayes and wife visitor Tuesday. every newspaper publisher in the annually on schools for 12,000,000 visoitor in Austin Saturday. to show cause, if any you have Lora B. Hayes Mortgagors, to N. F, Day. United States—the shortage of print negroes, most of whom live in southern before this court at the Probate Miss Ruth Stanton spent a few Earl Mortgagee, bearing date the 1st Mrs. G. F. Westcott and daughter, Court Rooms in the Court House, in paper and the continued high prices day of April 1912, and with a power states. Approprotions for this days last week in Austin, with her Berdene, were Austin visitors Saturday. the City of Austin, in the County of of sale therein contained, duly recorded for materials entering into the manufacture purpose soon will be increased* Dr. sister, Mrs. Bernard Miller. Will Bear Repetition Annually as in the office of the Register of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the of the newspaper, which high Claxton pointed out in calling the Miss Florence Blaisdell was an 13th day of December, 1920, at 10 Something of Whieh Every Mrs. Paul Blalsdeli ant1 daughter, Deeds in and for the County of prices do not seem to be affected by conference. o'clock A. M., why said petition Mower and State of Minnesota, on Citizen May Be Proud. Lorraine, arrived Friday for a two Austin visitor Friday. §hould not be granted, A general survey of negro education the 17th day of April 1912, at 11 the decline of other commodities. Paper o'clock A. M., in Book "29" of Mortgages, based on a report by Dr. Walton WITNESS, The Judge of said is not so hard to secure at present The ancient Thanksgiving did not, on p§££ £97, Court, and the Seal of said Court •C. John of the U. S. Bureau of Education, as it was during the war when numerous as some have fancied, skip down the Christmas Which said Mortgage, together this 9th day of November, 1920. ages to find its homct |u America, la publishers were forced to suspend will be used as a basis of discussion with the debt secured thereby, was HENRY WEBER, JUN., one was oF another it seems to have their publications on account of inability by the conference. duly assigned by the Probate Court Probate Judge always been observed. Throughout in atid for Mower County, Minnesota, to secure tAe necessary print Greeting Cards fCOURT SEAL) Europe, before the Reformation, special by its Final Decree in the Estate of paper. But the increased demand File No. 4136 N. F. Earl Deceased, Mortgagee, to days were set apart as days of religious for this news print from European DEXTER Hattie E. Earl, said decree of assignment A. W. WRIGHT. thanksgiving. The American From The News couflMIs has tended to keep prices dated the 15th day of June, M. A. NELSON, Thanksgiving day Is traced back to the 1918, and recorded in the office of &t the war-time level. The thirty-fiv€ PilgHms. Attorneys for Petitioner Register of Deeds, on the 31st said Elmer Hedegard was an Austin per cent increase in freight rates is Nov. 15^2-29. Shortly after the landing of the Pilgrims, day of August, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. caller Friday afternoon on business. also partly responsible for some of while searching for a suitable M., in Book 82 of Deeds on page 161. It is impossible to remember all your friends with Miss Martha Murphy of Austin and no action or proceeding having the publishers' difficulties. place in which to build their homes, An exchange saysi "The world spent "last week with her sister Mrs. been instituted, at law or otherwise, they one day came upon some deserted a handsome, expensive present at Christmas time, never moved so fast before. We have There are numerous other items to recover the debt secured by said C. Holdren. Indian huts, in which they found some winter ice on the Fourth of July, we could mention, but this* will suffice Mortgage or any thereof. Dart but you can please them just the same with a neat baskets filled with corn. From this Mr. and Mrs. John Buhs of Austin spring vegetables on Christmas we to introduce the comment of -Mr. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby supply they succeeded in saving enough spent Sunday at the C. Buhs home. buy our straw hats in February and Greeting Card inscribed with a sentiment appropriate Given, That by virtue of the power Levang and the letter referred to: to plant their first year's crop. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King Jr., returned of sale contained in said Mortgage^ our felt hats in August we get our If all men had as much seifee and In the spring of 1621 the seed corn for the occasion. We have samples of and pursuant to the statute in such Saturday from Austin after Sunday paper on Saturday night, and felt as the one who sent the follow-, was sown and its growing watched case made and provided, the said spending several days with friends ing letter, what a pleasure it then our magazines a month ahead of time. Engraved Cards in many styles varying in price Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale anxiously by the people of the little would be to publish a-country newspaper. and relatives. If we telephone a man in San Francisco of the premises described in and conveyed colony. To their greaj joy, the harvest On December 1st the subscription Glen Morrison of Austin spent a from $10.00 per 100 up. With your name added by said Mortgage, viz: from New York, he hears our price of this newspaper of the following October was a The North half of lot number two few hours in Dexter Saturday. must be increased to $2.50 a year, voice about four hours before we bountiful one. Governor Bradford ordered a slight additional charge is made. Wo can also (2), all of lot number three (3), and but the publisher has given all old Harry Soh was an Austin caller a three days' feast in celebration speak and if some one in Japan the south half of lot number four (4) subscribers a chance to renew at the Saaturday betveen trains. thereof. Wild turkeys, geese, ducks furnish you with many styles in printed cards, plain all in Block number forty-six (46) old price fo $2.00 before that time. and water fowl, corn bread and vegetables E. A. Dalager of Austin was a Dexter Yates and Lewis Addition to Austin. And here is the response we get from Another King Who Is About to and in colors, of your own selection. Call at the (Lot number seven (7) in said, no doubt formed the chief constituents caller last Thursday afternoon. a subscriber far out in block having be«n released from said Lose His Crown. of their feast, not "to speak S. -W. Sanders df Austin was here Eureka, Montana, November 11. office and let us show you our samples. Mortgage, Oct. 7th, 1912, by partial of the five deer brought in by a tribe Editor Levang:—There is very little on business Saturday afternoon between satisfaction recorded in Book 47 of of friendly Indians. reason why a man should not avail trains. Mortgages page 39, in the office of This festival is supposed to be the himself of your very liberal offer of the Register of Deeds for said Mower C. V. Miller of Austin was here renewing one's subscription to your first real Thanksgiving day from.which Mower County News County, Minnesota) said premises being Tuesday on business. paper. But I am sorry for you, Mr. we date our celebration. This celebration, in Mower County and State of Editor. Robert Weber .of Austin was a Minnesota, with the hereditaments! although without doubt the Dexter caller Monday between trains. Now you will have to struggle and appurtenances which sale will origin of our national Thanksgiving be made by the Sheriff of said Mower through with high priced paper and Phone Main Mrs. Cora Miller and Mrs. Fred 206 East Mill Street, 45(1 day, may be looked upon as merely a a low priced subscription. Why did County at the front door of the Court Dickens were Austin callers Tuesday local observance, being held by the you not raise the price to" $3.00 a House, in the City ©f Austin said Plymouth colony only- They were the afternoon. County and State, on fhe 29fh day year and cut the long advance pay forerunners of less local celebrations December, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. ment out? $3.00 a year now is really in Massachusetts and gradually in other M., of that day at pobTrc vendue, to cheaper than $1.00 a year was in the highest bidder for cash, to pay the good old tuiica when everything colonies, for in 1630 a public said defct of Two ttibcmsaTkd five "htmddred was low. Strange talk, you will say. Thanksgiving day was observed in ninety Dollars, and interest, and Btu let us prove it to you. Not long Boston by the Bay colony, and again the taxes and insurance premiums, if vnMtL juntH, ago I read an advertisement in your in 1631. any, on said premises, and fifty Dollars, paper that carpenters were wanted at During the next fifty years there Attorney's fees, as stipulated in 90 cents an hour. In the good old were as many as 22'public Thanksgiving and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, cheap times a carpenter earned $2.50 days appointed in Massachusetts, and the disbursements allowed a day for ten hours work, or 25 cento for Highest Possible Quality at Prks by law subject to redemption at usually in October or November, an hour. This carpenter had then to S -any time within -one year from the work four hours in order to pay for after the gathering in of the harvests, •day of sale, as provided Tay law. the 91.00 a year paper. A carpenter or to celebrate some public "Well I'll Be Dated November 7th. A. D. 1920. working four hours now earns $3.60 benefit. It did not become a regular —so he could well afford to pay $3.00 HATTIE E. EARL, holiday until a long time afterward. Assignee of Mortgagee. y1?r. PaPer, and still he a for your In 1789 Washington issued the famous would have 60 cents left for the four ARTHUR W. WEIGHT Switched"— hours work. Thanksgiving proclamation recommending MARTIN A. NELSON Thursday, November 26, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee One item more—I suppose you Nov. 15-22-29.. Utec. 6-T3- 2Q. as a national day to be devoted to have many farmers on vour subscription list. Nearly all have chickens prayer and Thanksgiving. Washington's and sell lots of eggs. In the good old CITATION FOR HEARING ON example was followed by other times eggs sold for 10 cents a dozen FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Presidents. ext. ..ineel the chap who Iipfl just no paste there. It's a new wriiikl1 DISTRIBUTION. I have myself sold eggs right there in In 1863 President Lincoln appointed Lanesboro at that price. Then it heard, tlie why and wherefore of in cigarette making—and Spur the fourth Thursday in November as would take ten dozen eggs to pay a STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of the national Thanksgiving day. S' nee Spur Cigarettes. It didn't take him dollar a year for your paper. In your owns it all. You'll discover that Mower, ss. In Probate Court. then the day has been observed annually issue of September 21st I noticed that In the Matter of the Estate of long to say, "Switch me to Spurs." crimping means easier drawing without interruption. quoted at 46 cents a dozen. Velma Irene Ask&exsen, Decedent: ere A Thus-ten dozen would bring $4.60. THE STATE_OF MINNESOTA, to Notice that good old-time tobacco glower burning, better taste. The farmer could pay for a $3.00 a Alberta A. Makepeace, and Jesse H. For insurance, loans, city property taste iu Spurs. Trace it down and Makepeace, .and-to all persons interested F-fPV ^1? ^is ten dozen eggs Spur is a well-dressed cigarette consult J. E. Crippen, Phone Bridge and still have $1.60 left Eras out in the final account you will find it comes from the —the rich-looking, brown and silver present are 91.00 a dozen., 140. Over Austin National iBank. nnd distribution of the estate of said n°" well posted on prices down decedent: The representative of the Adv. tf-c. blend of choice Turkish, fine package of twenty, with its above named decedent, having filed in this court her final account of Burley, and other home-grown tobaccos. threefold wrapping, suggests good Austin National Bank decedent, together with her petition MICKIE SAYS: Rich—refreshing—right. praying,for the adjustment and allow«ice. taste as plain as day. of said final account and for Finger Spur. It's fat and fullrolled. Iti UMtD ID MAMS' Ring out the old ring in ths distribution of the residue of said rp&MS uMfefcnsmub QOVMRU estate to the persons thereunto entitled. Note the crimped seam— new. Start fresh with Spur. v%g\MT Therefore, YOU, AND EACH CAvir UMJF OF, YOU, are hereby cited and required ftOZEM UNMt&MJUS Public Sale LIGGETT & MYXBS TOBACCO CO to show cause, if any yon have, |CUGMCR. TUftfel KMOVIDOBO before this Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in TV? AMD POT the City of Austin, in the County of POB0B Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Pi?kH^eA?.n£- *1*® d«ath of George Vance, the Administrator will sell at 6tn ,dfiy of December, -1920, at 10 uoMMsb %o vcfeedrtfc 1 i-i? 5 lam l°cated on* and one-half.miles north of Austin, o'clock A. M., why said petition should OUMldC JJOQT MMCtt. nnesota, on the Red Ball Route, known as the old Stimpson farm, on not.be granted. Witness, The Judge of said Conrt, WEDNESDAY, an| the seal of Said Court, this 1st day of November, 1920. HENRY WEBER, JUN., 24th, 1920. Judge of Probate. BRIGHT, M. A. NELSON, o'clock sharp, the following described property. Attorneys for Petitioner* toowu HORSES consisting of one span of Bay Geldings, five and six File No. 4012. sixteen hundred pounds. One Bay Horse, six yean Nov.: 8-15-22. fourteen hundred pounds. One Black Horse, six years old, twelve hundred pounds. P°U °M BU* M,re' r"ts oW' wei*ht MTen CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Ind^eT^™ndSMng MV™ ch°fce C#ws'"" ",ilk 0f Milch Estate of Nathan Frfend. 150, CHICKENS consisting of thorough bred Rhode Island Red hens and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County cockerels. of Mower, In Probate Court. 44 HEAD OF HOGS consisting of extra fine sows -and barrows, weight about In the Matter of the Estate of l.Yo abs. each. *Nathan Friend/ (same as Nate .• Frtatd), Decedent FEED—1000 bushels of oats in granary. 50 toivs of hay in barn. Part of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO this lM baled, extra fine quality. 15 acres of corn in the field. Lena Friedman, P. H. Friend, Addie fA*m,mach'NERY consisting of one top Buggy, one lumber Wagon with Meyer* and Oscar Friend, the heirs at triple box and seat, one pair running .gears, one Hay Rack, one Hay Rack law of said deceased and to all persons bottom, one pair Bob Sleds, one International Hay Loader, one John Deere interested in the granting of administration fi 14 inch Gang Plow, one Deering 5 foot cut Mower, one International Side of the estate of said de1 Ralfe' ®ne .8 Dewing Disc, one Flying Dutchman Corn Planter foot with 160 rods of wire. one riding cultivator, two gasoline tanks, two spring seats, one Gasoline Engine, two sets of work harness complete with collars, one single harness, two hundred 5 inch Cedar Posts, 7 foot, brand new. All of the above machinery brand: new, just used this season. One 6-paseenger Chevrolet automobile, model 1918. A TOP FOR ADMIRATION HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE consisting of Washing Mawine with gMoline engine Attechnentf new churnv one Empire Crwn Sepirator, is the auto top we will build to one hard coaPbase burner, one Hot Blast heater, Majestic Range Cook Wove, Bed Room Suites, ruga, tables, chain, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, your special order. Don't have about twenty-five bushels of potatoes, about five tons of coal and other articles too numerous to mention. a cofcimonplace top, like thou­ BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON sands of others, but one that is A TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash. All sums over distinctive in design, durable that amount a credit of nine months time on approved notes bearing interest at 8 %. from date of sale. No property to be removed until settled for. and comfortable. We will sub­ ESTATE of GEORGE VANCE' MM a Spur from thm PicJt vacuum-settled tin. Note At mit sketch and estimate of cost. Jirm it, tvhiff rf get a Dectdent. of ist toaled'in fragraieot Auto Top & Auto fainting Company TW Auotm Natiepa! Baalt, Atutja, Miaa., A&niaJotrater PbtM Maim Ml. It a GRAY. PROP. Authi Cel. Albert Hopfe,. Auctaeaaer Th« Auatia National Beak, Cleffao. Tf I 'j-S: il'aiiWlL