Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 29, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920 .scene of the short-cut carrier is -on SEALED BIDS County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Seek to Bring Out the Good. fllR,\r OVER A PAGE one of the rivers flowing into the on the 20th day of December, There is some good in tiie worst of Sealed bids will be received by the 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. why said Firth of Forth and having its source LEGAL NOTICES men, notwithstanding tue doctrine of Directors of the Austin Country Club 11 in petition should not be granted. in the.Grampian Hills. total depravity. To bring out this II I at the office of Sasse & French, in WITNESS, The Judge of said good, rather than develop the evil, dilllilill!! i!!!Illllll!IIIIIimilIimi!IllllUi:!lIUllllllllII!ll!MUII!III!llllllll!llll Court, and the Seal of said Court: HIRE the City of Austin, Minnesota, until FINNISH HUSBANDS FOR should be the purpose of all social MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE this 16th day of November, 1920. 6 o'clock P. M., Dec. 2, 1920, for the relationship. Here is the great challenge HENRY WEBER, JUN., disposal of the main group of bam Default having been made in the to society. Women Engage to Get Russian Them Juu^e of Probate. payment of the sum of Two Thousand buildings, foundations not included, OUCH! ANOTHER Out of Country—Business (COURT SEAL) five hundred ninety Dollars, on the City Springs Farm. Bids wilt A. W. WRIGHT. Is Lucrative. which is claimed to be due and is due M. A. NELSON,' be received for the entire group or at the date of this notice upon a certain TWINGE Attorneys for Petitioner Viborg, Finland. Hiring Finnish ill any part thereof. Mortgage, duly executed and delivered File No. 3836. men to marry Russian women to enable by John J. Hayes and wife At the same time and place, bids Nov. 22-29-Dec. 6. the latter to get out of Russia Lora B. Hayes Mortgagors, to N. F. will be received for the renting of the Earl Mortgagee, bearing date the 1st has become a popular and lucrative CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Get busy and relieve those pains North Half of the farm, Ninety day ct" April 1912, and with a power business in the border towns south of FOR PROBATE OF with that hr.i'dy bottle of //y^ iP of sale therein contained, duly recorded acres more or less, for the raising of" WILL Viborg. The Finns exact a high price, Sloan's Liniment JWKwfoi in th 2 office of the Register of hay, corn or other grains or vegetables, but the method is unfailing. It makes Woughly—pc::c:rcics Estate of Harriet E. Gibbons. Deeda in and for the County of HAT Sloan's does, it ace- thor a Finnish subject of the woman, and for a term of years as may be STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of nHhcut ri: Mower and State of Minnesota, on is recognized as lawful by the^ two Ih'.g Mower, ss. In Probate Court. agreed upon. This land will not be the 17th day of April 1912, at 31 to the af.'-!c cd part ar.ci countries, which have assumed diplomatic In the Mattear of the Estate of leased for grazing purposes. o'clock A. M., in Book "29" of Mortgage?. promptly relieves meet l::.:ds of external ^-'"I Harriet E. Gibbons, Deceaent. relations. on page 397. pains and ackcs. Yea 11 fi::d it The right is reserved to accept any Keep it THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO These newly-married couples come Wh'ch said Mortgage, together clean and non-skin-staiaii ?. r- bid in whole or in part, and to reject handy Solon F. Gibbons and Charles H. Gibbons, with the debt secured thereby, was out of Russia into Riarajoke, the .V/.'- v. 4 for sciatica, I a nib neuralgia, and to all persons interested in any and all bids. duly assigned by the Probate Court over-exerted muscles, sti.7 joints, backache, frontier town not more than thirty the allowance and probate of the will in an I for Mower County, Minnesota, pains, bruises, cprcinr., AUSTIN COUNTRY CLUB, miles from Petrograd, with the daily of said decedent. The petition of by it~. Final Decree in the Estate of bad Y. ecither after-eiiects. exodus of Swedish and Finnish refugees. Charles H. Gibbons being duly filed By. P. D. Beaulieu, N. F. Earl Deceased, Mortgagee, to i'or years oi^aa '... xic.3 in th 1court, representing that Harriet Hatt-o E. Earl, snicl decree of assignment r. -r helped thousands the yrorlJ over._ You Secretary^ E. Gibbons, then a resident of elated the 15th clay of June, aren't likely to be an exception, it certainly Nov. 25-29. the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, v-- loa 1918. r.r.d recorded in the office of does produce results. WHITE CAPS IN SOUTH died on the 15th day of November, f" said Register of Deeds, on the 31st All druggists—35cj, 70c, I The News, and your friends and: 1917, leaving a last will and day of August, ISIS, at 9 o'clock A. S 'WlL-SOl-*'- testament which is presented to this neighbors are interested in any newsthat M., in Look 82 of Deeds on page 161. court with said petition, and praying and no action or proceeding having you might have. We would appreciate of to For insurance, loans, city property Force Thousands Negroes that said instrument be allowed as News items from al'l sections of this been instituted, at law or otherwise, it greatly if our subscribers Lifiiment^Pa,ns the last will and testament of said consult J. E. Crippen, Phone Bridge territory are "wanted by The News. to recover the debt secured by said would phone any items they might Work in Fields. decedent, and that letters testamentary Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally, Mortgage or any part thereof. 140. Over Austin National IBank. enemw have, great or small, to us for publication. be issued thereon to Charles H. Adv. tf-c. or call Main 450. Call Main 450. Thanks. Now, Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven, Gibbons. That by virtue of the power NOW THEREFORE, you, and each Cotton Crop Saved by Action of. Night of sale contained in said Mortgage, of you, are hereby cited and required Riders Wearing the Garb of and pursuant to the statute in such to show cause, if any you have, case made and provided, the said the Kuklux Klan. befor'e this court, at the Probate Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale Court Rooms in the Court House, in of the premises described in and conveyed the City of Austin, County of Mower, Greenville, S. C.—While the old by said Mortgage, viz: of December, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. Kuklux Klan of reconstruction days State of Minnesota, on the 14th day The North half of lot number two is being revived in some parts of M., why the prayer of said petition (2), all of lot number three (3), and the South in a fraternal spirit for law should not be granted. the south half of lot number four (4) From a photograph and order, the hooded night raiders WITNESS THE HONORABLE all in Block number forty-six (46) taken in Mr. Rack in long, flowing white gowns have actually Henry Weber, Jus., Judge of said Yates and Lewis Addition to Austin. maninoff't homt, made their appearance in South court, and the seal of said court, this New York Citr. (Lot number seven (7) in said, 28th day of November, 1920. Carolina as a means of forcing certain block having been released from said planters to pay less for cotton picking Mortgage, Oct. 7th, 1912, by partial HENRY WEBER, Jun. satisfaction recorded in Book 47 of Probate Judge and also forcing thousands of negroes Mortgages page 39, in the office of (COURT SEAL) to work. the Register of Deeds for said Mower J. N. NICHOLSEN, White Caps, several hundred County. Minnesota) said premises being & R. C. ALDERSON, strong, with horses and riders clad in in Mower County and State of Attorneys for Petitioner. the Kuklux Klan garb, have ridden Minnesota, with the hereditaments, File No. 4138. into several towns in the state, principally and appurtenances which sale will Nov. 22-29-Dec. 5. in Florence county, and as a be made by the Sheriff of said Mower County at the front door of the Court result the cotton fields the next day WHO'S AFRAID? House*, in the City of Austin in said were thick with cotton pickers and County and State,'on the 29th day of the housewives have all the help in^ December, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. the way of coo-ks and wash women M., of that day at public vendue, to they desire. the highest bidder for cash, to pay Farmers now see a way out of the said debt of Two thousand five hunddred ruin which faced them by the deterioration ninety Dollars, and interest, and of cotton turning blue in the taxes and insurance premiums, if the fields for a lack of pickers. The any. on said premises, and fifty Dollar?. Attorney's fees, as stipulated in White Caps appeared in Lake City and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, for a second time. First they called ctfcW and the disbursements allowed on some fanners who had been paying by law subject to redemption at as much as $1.50 a hundred any time within one year from the pounds for picking cotton and suggested mmsm. day of sale, as provided by law. to them that this was too Dated November 7th. A. D. 1920. much. The price fell to $1 in a HATTIE E. EARL, twinkling. Assignee of Mortgagee.: The cavalcade then proceeded to ARTHUR W. WRIGHT the negro section and threw out several MARTIN A. NELSON hints to the effect that more Attornev for Assignee of Mortgagee work and less loafing around would be Nov. 15-22-29. Dec. 6-13-20. required. Hence the new hordes of pickers and multitude of cooks and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION washers today. FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate of Nathan Friend. Before buying that STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, In Probate Court. OCtetos In the Matter of the Estate of gh^riQCfmpii Nathan Friend, (same as Nate Friend), Decedent. Gome'-hear lfchmamuofl THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Lena Friedman, P. H. Friend, Addie Meyer, and Oscar Friend, the heirs at Bad Colds law of said deceased and to all persons interested in the granting of administration An ingenious Scotchman has brought of the estate of said decedent: his neighbors, separated from him by the Neu) Edison The petition of P. H. Wposure, oil a river, within easy reach by means Friend having been filed in this ET, stormy weather, exsniffles, of a conveyor wire which he has court, representing that Nathan and the stretched across the stream and to Friend, then a resident of the County heavy cold is on. Dr. King's New which he has attached a net basket of Mower, State of Minnesota died RACHMANINOFF intestate on the 24th day of October, large enough to hold and carry any Discovery breaks it up quickly ance by the New Edison. The has not 1920 and praying that letters of administration member of his family. The picture pnd pleasantly. Head cleaned of his estate be granted shows one of his children in the net op, cough relieved and you feel only made for absolute fidelity of the RE-CREATIONS RE-CREATION to P. H. Friend, of Austin, Minnesota carrier, in which she has made herself tetter. At your druggists, 60c and the court having fixed the to the artist's original peformance the New Edison. He has also made comfortable for the trip over the time and place for hearing said petition. and $1.20 a bottle. stream. It Is the usual way for the recordings for one of the standard astounded the listeners. family to cross to the so-called mainland, FarcaIdsanrtCon£hii THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Dr.Kiii#s Make the Rachmaninoff comparison. talking-machines. saving a long walk to the nearest OF YOU, are hereby cited and required bridge. to show cause, if any you have It will guide you right I We are glad to announce that The contrivance is not unlike one of before this court at the Probate these talking-machine recordings in selecting your Christmas phonograph. the forms of apparatus used by lifesavers New Discovery Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Austin, in the County of along the coasts, with block, may now be heard. We want you Mower, State of Minnesota, on the tackle and pulley fittings, which provide 13th day of December, 1920, at 10 to hear them—and compare! Determine for the carriage either with the o'clock A. M., why said petition Bowels Begging for Help! Ask also help of some one on shore or by means for yourself which gives should not be granted. King's of a double wire whereby the occupant Dr. Pills will bring you the WITNESS. The Judge of said about our Budget Plan of the net carrier may propel himself. happiness of regular, normal bowels you the real Rachmaninoff. Court, and the Seal of said Court and liver functioning. Keep feeling This Scotchman lives in Glenesk, this 9th day of November, 1920. Let us play RachmaninofTs It brings your New Edison for fit and ready for work or play. Mild famous for the product of its distilleries. HENRY WEBER, JUN., and comfortable to take but always Esk is the Scotch word for Edison for you. Christmas without squeezing your RE-CREATIONS reliable. Same old price, 25 cents. Probate Judge river, and Glen indicates the land Mark how clear, how true the pocketbook. Remember, too, that, (COURT SEAL) through which it flows. As Scotland File No. 4136 abounds both in rivers and glens, the piano tone. See how every note in buying a New Edison now, you A. W. WRIGHT. name is not uncommon. There is also in his runs, every accent in his interpretation, are virtually buying a before-thewar-value M. A. NELSON, a river of the name in Ireland. The Attorneys for Petitioner every shade in his with an after-the-wardollar. "In Every Respect" Nov. 15-22-29. pedalling is perfectly The price of the New RE-CREATED. This was proved by a test made Edison has increased less than 15% CITATION FOR HEARING ON says the Good Judge FINAL. ACCOUNT AND FOR at Mr. RachmaninofTs home in since 1914, and a portion of this DISTRIBUTION You get more genuine chewing New York City. He played the increase is war tax. "Edison stood satisfaction from the Real STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Second Hungarian Rhapsodie the gaff" to keep his favorite invention Tobacco Chew than you ever Mower, ss. (Liszt) in direct comparison with within the reach of eveiy IN PROBATE COURT got from the ordinary kind. the of his perform one who loves beautiful music. RE-CREATION In the matter of the estate of W. H. Exelby, Jr., Decedent: The good tobacco taste THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO laqjts so long—a small chew Annie Exelby (now Annie Steile), clileuder Paper Co. Ella Exelby, Chester Exelby, Gladys of this class of tobacco lasts Exelby, Frances Exelby, and Marcella Exelby, and to all persons interested much longer than a big chew in the final account and distribution of the bid kind. That's why of the estate of said decedent: 124 W. Bridge St. Edison Dealers. it costs less to use* The representative of the above hamed decedent. having filed in this Court his final account of Any man who has used both the administration of the estate of EDISON kinds will tell you that. his 7Ke NEW said decedent, together with petition praying for the adjustment and A allowance of said final account and Put up in two stylet for distribution of the residue of said to estate the person? thereunto entitled. W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH are hereby cited OF YOU, -iHIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Wd required to' show cause, if any you have, before this nt Court the Probate Court Rooms in the Court in of House the City Aust::., "raJJu 5 A- Si S& _. »i ..*• mimm mmimm