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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

December 16, 1920 · Page 9 of 12

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wwm nvw stif n»miB«win She leaves to mourn her loss, her Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilliland left Monday husband, five sons, and one daughter. for a visit with her mother at The funeral was held Sunday afternoon Ripley, Iowa. WALTHAM RENOVA at the Trinity Lutheran Blanche and Harry Attlessey church. Rev. A. Webbeking officiating. spent the greater p?rt of last week at their cousins, Mr. Learnds. Clarence Daley came down from C. Byers was the loser of a valuable George Fett, Jr. spent Monday in the cities Saturday for a few days horse last week. Austin between trains. visit at the Chas. Cole home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prodoehl were Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke visited at CEDAR CITY Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watkins attended Austin shoppers Friday. the Henry Fett home Sunday afternoon. the funeral of William McFarlarnTin Messrs. B. F. and E. D. Tanner Austin, Monday afternoon. A -waere in Austin Friday to take in the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke and S. Attlessey'returned from Illinois jgmoke Sale. J. son, Marvin, were Austin callers Saturday. Mr Kuhl was an Austin business last Friday, where he went to Miss Margaret Tichy of Austin is a visitor Monday. meet a house keeper. The lady returned guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Chi'is Schieck of Waseca came to Ward Subra visited with Chester with him as Mrs. Attlessey. JByers for a few days. attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. and Frederick Watkins Sunday. Our store in the village is a busy Edward Beck. REQUIRES THOUGHT and DISCRIMINATION jplace every day. Late shoppers are Mr. and Mrs. Attlessey and children Mr. and Mrs. William Baumgartner We invite you to come into our jnaking up lost time. spent Sunday at the Gilliland and family spent Sunday with Gust store and see our full line of Christmas home. Mr. and Mrs. Mox Todd are making: Blieses in Austin. Several of our young people attended their home for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke and Mr. goods. Variety makes choice To aid you in the selection of Gifts 'Geo. Todd and family. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke were Austin a dance in London Saturday easy. Pettycoart & Errett. Adv. 46-tf evening. George Young's youngest child has shoppers Thursday. Ireen quite sick with a cold. It is some we have assembled a fine collection Born_ to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph MEL'S HOR better at this writing. Wuertz, December 13, 1920, a baby^ Miss Marion Phillips, who is attending boy. Congratulations. of useful and decorative electric appliances high school in Austin, spent Miss Ruth Babcock returned Sunday iffie week end at home. after spending the week-end with and lamps that make distinctive Ermo and Henry Krull took in the her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Babcock 3oings at Brownsdale Saturday night. of West Conc.ord. gifts for any one of the family PROVISION MARKET "!Hiey reported a fine time. Miss Leona Baumgartner returned A nine pound baby boy was born to Sunday to the University of Southern Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lagerwall, Dec.^ 5. Minnesota to resume her studies. .Mrs. Lagerwall and baby are doing Mr*. Edward Back Mrs. Edward Beck died at the vsrelL We have in our coolers a good stock of fine quality Gift Buying is Made Cattle Sophy Krull is getting along home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Bodenisher. «icely since her tussle with Bronchitis roasts, steaks and stews from prime Beef, Milk Veal Her death was due to cancer auid whooping cough. She is learning of the stomach from which she and good We also have a large supply of fancy Lamb. £o walk a second time. was a patient sufferer for the past young chickens. Your especial attention is invited to Mrs. Anna Steinkuehler will hold two years. She passed away Thursday. In Our Store the following items an Auction sale at her place, Dec. 15. Dec. 9th, at the age of 63 years. J. I. Coffman will cry the sale and ike Austin National Bank will clerk Mild, Sugar Cured Bacon. Vffiss Lulu Phillips is improving Small Tender Picnic Hams J. F. FAIRBANKS -slowly after her long and severe illcess. Fine Quality Home Made She is able to be about but not Floor Lamps Pure Pork Sausage and Hamburg strong enough to take up her music Minced and Pressed Ham IN MAHOGANY, WROUGHT Cooked Corn Beef Loaf Ernest Rockwell accompanied Rev. Dealer la f.- W. Weniger to Lansing Sunday IRON AND POLYCHROME, ani attended services while there.' COAL, WOOD, LIME WITH SILK AND HAND GROCERY DEPARTMENT TikjflelBhillips has been very sick with a A IN E A E N CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, ^•d&ijfor a few days. Granulated Sugar, per sac *. $11.00 SHADES. BRICK AND WALL Chair Lamps Fancy Peaberry Coffee, lb. 350 PLASTER. ii ffjj LEGAL NOTICE Fine qualtiy can Corn, Peas, 16C In Mahogany, brass, copper All ELECTRIC and wrought iron, with silk and Olives., Pickles, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas TOASTER. parchment shades. 2268 Grapes, Eetc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Office 301 East Bridge St. (Mower, ss. In District Court. Dresser Sticks -ith EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT Colonial 3tenth Judicial District. Phone: Main 32 Tfels Jensen and Lester J. Young, We Pay Highest Cash Prices For Poultry* Let Us Quote Austin, Minn. Plaintiffs. Desk Lamps You. vs Henry C. Bolcom and wife Bolcom H. C. Bolcom Samuel PluRimer In porcelain, Comolux, Henry -W. Lamberton William wrought iron, Windom and wife Ellen Win3om There's Contentment Thos. Wilson M. Wheeler Mahogany,, hand Sargent and wife Harriet B. Sargent painted shades D. M. V. Stuart and wife -Stuart D. M. Stuart R. C. Hatch parchment silk ft. C. Heath Leonard Standing In Music and many other (Leonard S. Standring Leonard S. styles shades to select 'Standing Thomas Simpson and wife Simpson D. Oliver Robert from. Cripen and wife Crippen ELECTRIC GRILL ELECTRIC FLATIRONS William Ashley Jones and wife ^Eliza J. W. Jones Joseph Bolcom Boudoir Lamps Herman Davidson Herman R. .-Davidson Joshua L. Davidson and -wife H. Attilia Davidson J. L. In old Ivory, Silver and Mahogany bases \£aVidson Charles H. Davidson _C. with Japanese shields and orange, green H- Davidson Augustus B. Davidson Ethel Mitchell James W. and blue shades. Davidson Charles H. Davidson, Jr Martin B. Davidson Dorothy Table Lamps Davidson Wilson Sarah L. Davidson Elizabeth Davidson Mary Ad ell a Mandeville Andrew C. Smith David G. Smith David J. In antique bronze, Compolux, wrought Smith William Wood Harvey iron, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, and pottery Easton Wm. L. Easton DeWitt C. with shades from Silk, hand painted West William T. Wilkins Jann-ette C. Bonallie: the unknown heirs The first thrill on parchment and opal glass. .of the following named deceased tmtU S*t persons—Henry C. Bolcom, D. M. ELECTRIC Christmas morning is ELECTRIC V. Stuart, Leonard Standing, Robert FLASHLIGHTS FANS Crippen, Herman R. Davidson, a lasting pleasure— Joshua L. Davidson Charles H. Davidson Augustus B. Davidson We have a complete assortment of Coffee Machines, Percolaters, Electric when the gift is a Charles H. Davidson, Jr Andrew Toasters, Electric Grills, Electric Stoves, Heaters, Automobile Engine MUSIC AT HOME •C. Smith William Wood, Wm. L. Heaters, Curling Irons, Hair Wavers and a great many other Electric Easton, William T. Wilkins and PLAYER PIANO. Jannette C. Bonallie Also all Heating Devices. other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest -or Electric Washing Machines and Ironers lien in the real estate described OUR CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT the Complaint herein, and their unknown heirs, defendants. SUMMONS We have chosen our line of electric washers from the cream of "The State of Minnesota to the above Washing Machine Industry. Some of our Machines have been Manufactured OF PIANOS AND COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LAS isamed defendents: for the last twenty years. You, and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer We do not Experiment €fee complaint of the Plaintiffs in the rsthove entitled action which is filed HAS ARRIVED office of the Clerk of the Diszzict in the Court for the Tenth Judicial We give you the unusual service" of making your selection from District in and for the County of the following standard lines of Electric Washers. Mower and State of Minnesota, and serve a copy of your answer to she said complaint on the subscriber, Electric Washers CALL AT OUR at his office in the City of Austin in said county within, twenty days after -the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such STORE TODAY The Whi's Washer DeLux, The White Way, The service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, Daylight Washer, The A. B. C. Super Electric Laun- the plaintiffs in this action will .apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dry-Ette. The Clarinda Washer, Laundry Queen 0 Allow us to Demonstrate Dated Austin, Minn., November 18, 1920. and The Whiteway Twin Tub. |ap ftOC ARTHUR W. WRIGHT. )IOt)i these instruments MARTIN A. NELSON Prices range from vUUy Iv Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Austin, Minn. It is not our purpose, or our hope to interest NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS As a special inducement, we 73TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, ss. In District Court, in this small advertisement what you would see in Tenth Judicial District. will allow a discount of ^Same parties as in Summons immediately a personal visit, for many things are left out because preceeding this notice.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that space is limited. an action has been commenced in this io» -Court by the above named plaintiff, We cordially invite you to come to our store, whether 'the object of which is to obtain a judgment that the plaintiffs are the you want to buy or not you are welcome. 1 •owners in fee of the following described real estate situated in the -County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Homme! Electric Co. viz: Lot No. five (5), Block No. five On any Piano or Player Piano up 5) Oak Park Addition to Austin. That the plaintiff Nels Jensen has ~old said premises to Lester J. Young to Dec. 24th, 1920. •"v. 'v:! upon a contract for future delivery which has been duly performed, that t&e defendants and each of them have "V I no estate or interest therein or lien thereon, and to quiet the title in said 203 North Main Street Austin, Minnesota plaintiffs. *23*. Dated Austin, Minn."- November •18, 1920. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT ,j£ -&» rlv **7 MARTIN A. NELSON Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Austin, Minn. Dec. 16-23-30