Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 16, 1920 · Page 10 of 12
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.1 I1 'I It 1 1 v'^ JJJfl )w-pr^W n- r— 1 ••:•'. PAGE ELEVEN MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920. "I. B." CLAIMS NINE HERE jStatistics From Christmas Seal Headquarters Give Tuberculosis Toll I Tuberculosis killed 2,444 men, /omen and children in Minnesota last the "White Plague" taking its •Bar, 4- 11 11 in every county but one, Cook 'T*»~ unty, which has a-scattered populapn of but 1,840,—according to 'ficial figures of the State Board of ealth supplied to Christinas Seal ale workers here today. The toll in .'ower County was nine. Deaths resulting from this preven*ble disease were more than any her cause, health experts emphazed. Pulmonar tuberculosis caused 661 deaths and 375 were from other orms of "White Plague." Eight teaths cannot be classified as to ounties until further verification is obtained. Days Of Christmas LEGAL NOTICES •V •onmiBiiwiii^raumniimviiiiiuinuuiiiiiiiiitraiiiiiiuiiiuiraiuiin STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, ss. In District Court, Tenth Judicial District. Lew Lewis, Plaintiff, vs Chancy Levirich, Chancy Leverich, John M. Berry, A. Valois Ellis, A. V. Ellis, Allen V. Ellis, Allen Valois Ellis, D. M. V. Stuart, Elon W. Root, Imogene A. Kimball, Samuel B. Butts, N. P. Austin, Nathaniel P. Austin, Herman Gunz, C. H. Davidson, J. S. Brewster, Charles H. .Davidson, Helen Ellis, George W. Edwards, Belle Hawkins, Jennie E. Keysor, Gertrude E. Skinner, Mattie C. Ellis, Commencing, Saturday, Dec. 18th and Ending Friday, Dec. 24th KitE.IngmunJson, Charles F. Ellis, Sidney A. Ellis, J. C. Easton, Jason C. Easton, Lucian F. Easton, James B. Leverich, Lillian C. Leverieh, Lilla DeEtta Leverich, Sylvester Leverich, Sarah C. Leverich. Also all other persons unknown claiming DAWN OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT FISCH'S any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in .* the complaint, herein, and their unknown heirs, Defendants. SUMMONS ere State of Minnesota to the above •named defendants: iYou and each of you are hereby I! ca I mmoned and required to answer the STRICTLY CASH HE popularity of Santa Glaus goes back through ic:nplaint of the plaintiff in the STRICTLY CASH ove entitled action, which is filed ages. His reign is brief but welcome, for he Mo the office of the Clerk of the Disjt Court, in the city of Austin, pirunty of Mower and State of Min.lota, brings joy to every youngster and sober happiness to CALICO and to serve a copy of your BLANKETS wer to the said complaint on the all who are no longer children. The Great Christmas er 20 pairs fancy wool-nap, Tjscribers at their office in the City 1 lot while it lasts per La Austin, County of Mower, State of good size, $6.00 kind, yard 12%c Store is brilliant with suggestions for gifts that please "\nnesota, within twenty days after this sale $3.98 wa^ service of this summons upon all desires and every pocket. 1 lot plaid wool-nap, i1, exclusive of the day of such ser]an PERCALE and if you fail so to answer the extra large, former price 1 lot mostly light complaint within the time aforevis'd, $7.29, this sale $5.29 the plaintiff is this action shall colored, per yard 15c All Other Cotton and Wool SIX BUSY MONEY-SAVING DECEMBER iply to the court for the relief desho-nded Blankets 25% Discount in the Complaint. PERCALE —Dated, November 19, 1920. CHRISTMAS DAYS COMFORTERS fnt HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON 36 inch, in mostly light Attorneys for Plaintiff, 25% Discount off regular Austin, Minn. colors, per yard 19c prices. Ladies' and COATS fllLLINERY NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OUTING FLANNEL ATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Misses' 1 lot at 33 1-3 Dis. 7 Mower, ss. In District Court, 1 lot, former price 45c, 1 lot at price !C Tenth Judicial District. per yard 25c We wish to announce that our ]£i5ame Parties as in Summons immediately We still have a fair assortment of coats. DRESS WALKING SKIRTS preceeding this notice.) Millinery Department is under We don't want to carry over a coat if $7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 lot at 33 -1-3 Dis. new management. We will appreciate KNIT GOODS prices will sell them. 4in action has been commenced in 1 lot at price yi your patronage as before. J:his court by the above named plaintiff, 1 lot Misses Coats, all new, at at 33 1-3% Discount the object of which is to obtain PRICE RIBBONS a judgment that the plaintiff is Vz We are closing out our Fall Stock. Hats marked &he owner in fee of the following described 3.98 100 pieces fancy ribbons, UNDERWEAR up to $18.00^ during this sale— 1 lot 25 coats, odds and ends, real estate situate in the all kinds, wide, plaids, $2.50 and $4.50 .County of Mower and State of Minnesota, 1 lot Childrens Union values up to $25.00, each striped, etc., at just These are below cost to wit: The east one-half of Suuits, 6 to 14 size, l^ots Nine (9) and ten (10), and East x/z Price 1 lot 15 coats, odds and ends, O while they last, each ..49c TAMS AT 50 CENTS pne-half of North one-half of lot •eight (8), Block Four (4), Berry's values up to $20.00, each kavO 1 lot Ladies' Union Our beautiful line of Satin Hats, just received, SWEATERS Addition to Austin, Minnesota, and suits $1.49 All New Cloth and Plush Coats at From, we are offering at Special Prices that the defendants and each of them 25% Discount 1 lot Ladies' Union 33 1-3 to 50% Discount during this sale nave no estate or interest therein or suits, each .,... 98c lien theron, and to quiet title in the UNION SUITS SPECIALS MEN'S TIES OIL CLOTH plaintiff. Men's Fleeced shirts Dated, November 19, 1920. Colgate's Tooth paste and drawers, each .... 79c Fancy Table Oil Cloth, Men's $3.50 Union HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON 1 lot 50c ties 39c small 9c suits, each $2.29 per yard 49c Attorneys for Plaintiff, 25 Per Cent Discount on all Colgate's tooth paste, Austin, Minnesota. Ladies' $3.50 Union 1 lot 75c ties 49c OVERALLS Dec. 9-16-23. large 19c suits, each $2.29 Other Underwear. 1 lot $1.25 Ties 89c i: Men's overalls, each Mennen's talcum powder CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION TABLECLOTHS $1.39 19c HOSIERY FOR PROBATE OF All Mercerized Table Cloth at WILL Sec Our Toy Department—Reduced Prices on All Toys 1 lot Men's hose, 1J Estate of Harriet E. Gibbons. 20% Discount •jt STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of per pair 19c Mower, ss. In Probate Court. 1 lot Men's 50 hose, In the Mattear of the Estate of WASH DRESSES GROCERIES GROCERIES per pair 39c Harriet E. Gibbons, Decedent. 1 lot Wool Hose, 60c THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO 33 1-3 Discount. Solon F. Gibbons and Charles H. Gibbons, value, pair 49c and to all persons interested in bars 5c Toilet soap 10c SILKS 2 cans corn 22c the allowance anJ probate of the will 1 can Campbell's Soup 11c of said decedent. The petition of DRESS GOODS 2 cans peas ".. 25c All Fancy Silks Charles H. Gibbons being duly filed 1/2 gal. Karo syrup 42c 2 packages Kellogg Corn Flakes 25c 20% Discount in this court, representing that Harriet Entire line of dress goods going 1 Gal. Karo syrup 79c Oatmeal, pound 5c E. Gibbons, then a resident of at 4 Robusta Coffee, fine drink, pound .^. 25c Save Money by Buying your Christmas candy the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, 15% Discount CORSETS died on the 15th day of November, Peaberry coffee, pound 39c and Nuts here 1917, leaving a last will and Fisch's Special coffee, pound 40c Warner's Corsets—entire line No. 1 Peanuts, pound 17c testament which is presented to this SPECIAL Happy Day coffee 1 37c court with said petition, and praying 20% Discount Mixed nuts, pound 23c Tea Sittings, pound 15c that said instrument be allowed as Mixed candy, pound 19c Merrick's or Coats the last will and testament of said Post Toasties, large package 19c Jelly Beans, pound 25c FURS FURS Thread, 150 yard spool 8c decedent, and that letters testamentary Shelled pop-corn, sure pop, pound 9c be issued thereon to Charles H. 1 pound of Chocolates, 8 Local View Post Our entire line of Furs 4 bars Walka 10c Napla soap 28c Gibbons. as fine as 75c kind, Cards 5c 33 1-3% Discount NOW THEREFORE, you, and each 5 bars Magic soap 24c per box of you, are hereby cited and required 5 bars Mascot soap 22c to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Austin, County of Mower, Wishing You all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year State of Minnesota, on the 24th day A. of December, 1920, at 10 o'clock M% why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. M. S. FISCH WITNESS THE HONORABLE AUSTIN, Henry Weber, Jun., Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this IN N 28th day of November, 1920. HENRY WEBER, Jun. Probate Judge (COURT SEAL) J. N, NICHOLSEN, & R. C. ALDERSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. File No. 4138. Dec. 2-9-16/