Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 13, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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mmm, mm |i ?-mmm •. iI ^*1 -, ft,^9 •3*" A*? ii ^WV'VT? PAGE FOUR INNESOTA t") *7SY-,.^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921^ 3 ft MOWER COUNTY NEWS Miss Winnifred Leight returned wtnmmmm about twenty of her friends. Mrs. home Monday after spending the George, Mrs. Jens Larson, Mrs. C. "The County Paper" BOOK REVIEWS TO-DAY'S FASHION NOTES week-end at Minneapolis. Miss Anna I£GAL NOTICES Published every Monday and Thursday, Hanson and Mrs. Abe Watkins served and LEGAL NOTICE Bongard substituted at teacher during at Austin, Minnesota a dainty lunch at 5:00 o'clock. Mrs. her absence. LIBRARY NEWS ROE AND GANNON, Publishers A party of young people enjoyed a Munger was presented with a gift as V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor very pleasant evening &t the John a remembrance of the occassion. By Miss Tayne Burgess, 4017 Landhen, Jr., home Sunday night. The OI"EJi.fIMITINC TIME TO FILE Official Paper of Mower County Librarian CLAIM, AND FOR HEARING CITATION FOR HEARING ON evening was spent in card playing and UTOPIAN OFFICERS were elected THEREON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR dancing. At eleven o'clock refreshments 815 as follows, at the regular fleeting ESTATE OF Harriet E. Gibbons. DISTRIBUTION were served. Tuesday night at the home of Nell STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Effective immediately the public STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of SUBSCRIPTION RATES OF MOWER, IN PROBATE Ayer: Mower. In Probate Court. library will be open from 9:00 a. m. Per Year, in advance $2.50 COURT. \ydcigty\ Irene Shellman, president Emma Figart, In the Matter of the Estate of August Six Months $1.25 to 9:00 p. m., except Sunday. In the Matter of the Estate of F. Olson, Decedent:* Single Copies 05 viice president Kathryn Albertson, Boys and girls will welcome the Harriet E. Gibbons, Decedent. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO secretary Gladys Olson, treasurer Letters of administration with the new books to replace the supply will annexed this day having been Harry F. Olson, Mabel C. Olson, Ethel Gladys Johnson, corresponding worn ones. Several Boy Scout stories, granted to B. E. Hughes, of Austin, M. Olson, Alice M. Olson, Gladys secretary Charlotte Anderson, yell Nellie's Silver Mine. Little Gray Minnesota: L. Olson, Marion A. Olson, Helen G. MISS AUGUSTA SPRAGUE ehtertained mistress. Nason, and to all persons interested House. New war stories are numbered It is ordered, that the time within fMEMBER the Knickerbocker Club at which all creditors of the above in the final account and distribution among the list. SEMPEREADEM MEETING— of the estate of said decedent: The a theatre party Monday night. named decedent may present claims Mrs. Wm. Harvye, Route 3, Owen representatives of the above named against her estate in this court, be, The regular meeting of the Sempereadem Clingman, Brownsdale, Mrs. Ullvin, MABEL BERDELL was the guest and the same hereby is, limited to decedent, having filed in this Society was held at the home Foreign Advertising Representative ~1 Lansing, Miss Rasmussen, Blooming three months from and after the date court his final account of the administration THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION of Mrs. C. E. Hatch at a six o'clock of Clarence Beadell, 408 South Main hereof said time expiring the 3rd of the estate of said decedent, Prairie, were pleasant library callers dinner Wednesday evening. street, Tuesday evening. After the day of April, 1921. together with his petition praying last week. for the adjustment and allowance business meeting a number of short And it is further ordered, that MRS. GLEN MORRISON and Mrs. The "farmer folk" are busy reading of said final account and for distribution Monday, the 11th day of April, 1921, talks were given by the following Alvin Dalager will entertain at a 1:30 of the residue said estate to agricultural literature these days. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate of boys: The Feathered Animal, Ross Machaek Court Rooms at Court house at the the persons thereunto entitled. Therefore, o'clock luncheon tomorrow. During the week the following were Snakes, R. Sadler The Movies, you, and each you, are hereby city of Austin, in said county, be, of OUNTR loaned: Craig's Common diseases of cited and required to show cause, MRS. ARCHIE LANE will entertain C. Beadell A Narrow Escape, N. and the same hereby is fixed and MEMBER, AFFILIATING farm animals, Valentine's How to if any you have, before this court at appointed as the time and place for this afternoon in honor of Miss Sadler Our Motto, W. P^gg. hearing upon and the examination, the probate court rooms in the court keep hens for profit, Eckles, Dairy Frances Lewis. After refreshments were served by adjustment and allowances of such house in the city of Austin, in the cattle. Sears, productive orcharding. PciAD Mrs. Bealell the boys adjourned, voting claims as shall be presented within county of Mower, state of Minnesota, MRS. JAMES. BRAMHAM entertained Books, magazines and clippings the time aforesaid. on the 31st day of January, 1921, at success. the metting a great at a miscellaneous shower have been sent to Lyle, Brownsdale Let notice hereof be given by the 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition The Mower County News receives the publication of this order in the should not be granted. and Dexter this week for club and Wednesday afternoon in honor of THE G, I, A. TO B. OF L. E. installed dispatches of the United Press As Mower County News, as provided by Witness, the Judge of said court, Frances Lewis. recreational purposes. the following officers at their sociation. laws and the seal- of said court, this 5th The librarian will keep her magazine regular meeting Tuesday afternoon: Dated January 3rd, 1921. day of January, 1921. Entered as Second Class Matter at MRS. NORM GREGG will entertain readers interested the coming (COURT dEAL.) Mrs. Jo. Laufle, president Mrs. J. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under HENRY WEBER, JUN.. the Happy Thought Club at her HENRY WEBER JUN., year*,.* Her lists consists of: The the act of March 3,1879. J. Burns, past president Mrs. Mattie Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate. home, 110 West Allegheny street, this Cent&y, Scfibners, 'World's Work, Lang, vice president Mrs. Mclnerny, (COUT SEAL) J. N. NICHOLSON. afternoon. St. Nicholas, American, Current Opinion, A. W. WRIGHT, THE ECONOMIC FUTURE secretary Mrs. Chas. Leighton, chapIain R. C. ALDERSON, M. A. NELSON. Houston Independent Woman, Rotarian, Attorneys for Estate. Secreary "Spring will Mrs. H. Kough, treasurer Mrs. MRS. T. A. KEATING had as her Attorneys for Petitioner. File No. 4138. Woman's Home Companion, Ladies' doubtless witness a great revival of S. D. Barr, insurance secretary Mrs. guests Saturday, Mrs. L. W. Hendrickson Jan. 6-13-20. Jan. 13-20-27. 1 Home Journal, Literary Digest, Life, business and industry. Just when the Charles Erickson, guide Mrs. Elizabeth and Miss Margaret- McCormick American Boy, Good Housekeeping, peak will be passed cannot be foreseen. Flannigan, sentinel Mesdames of Mason City, Iowa. The cape collar is still a favorite National Geographic, North American There is little ground for a Billington, Comeau, Saterloff and for trimming coats of serge or velpurs Phone Bridge Residence M. H. KENASTON MRS. WALTER SMITH entertained Damm, pillars Mrs. August Damm, RevieWv Outlook, Popular Mechanics^ for girls. With a large collar gloomy outlook for the future." one, of course has to have ample the Get-Together Club of the Lady Survey, Missionary Review, Scientific Chairman Harding, Federal Reserve flag bearer Mrs. S. E. Pittingill, musician Main 659-R 802 pockets, but all should be of self-material, Maccabees at her home at 204 South American, Harpers, Atlantic, Priscella, Board: "The worst of the readjustment Mrs. Walter Sinith, Mrs. Jo. or of fur. To develop this REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS River street, Wednesday. Bookman, Country Gentleman period is perhaps past." Lorenz, marshals. coat in medium size requires 3 yards and Field and Stream. Besides this 48-inch material. City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Secretary Payne: "The condition SHAW MOTHER'S CLUB will MISS NINA PEAK of Hanover, Pictorial Review Coat No. 9089. splendid line of magazines the library of our rural life is a matter of grave Office with Niehuis A DeBuhr Laad Co. meet at, the Shaw School Tuesday Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Price 25 cents. Indiana, was married io Harry I. has the Mower County News, concern." AUSTIN. MINN. afternoon, January 18, at 3:30 Buxton December 24th at the home Austin National Bank Bid*. Herald, Tribune, and Christian 8teel. Spider's Web Stronger Than o'clock for their regular meeting. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Science Monitor. Scientists assert the thin thread in Mrs. J. L. Peak, in the presence of a a spider's/web is 50 per cent stronger "MISS STELLA TURTON will entertain ne few relatives and friends. After the UUCKOO. than a steel wire of the same size the Priscilla club tomorrow LE ROY There is probably no division of the "bdeSilHi yedding dinner, the couple left on a could be made. evening at her home on West Winona bird family that has so many different honeymoon trip to Illinois, where they street. members as the cuckoo. In fact, they Mrs. A. J. Larson went to Austin spent two weeks with relatives. From idea" flit right are so numerous that some localities Friday to consult an oculist. there they returned to this city, to the MRS. C. E. HATCH entertained have a special name for a kind that in AUCTION DATES Mrs. A. D. Brown went to Austin the Birthday club Wednesday at a home of the groom's parents, Mr. and another adjoining district may have an *, .*. Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. J. N. Buxton. entirely different name, although it Is three-course luncheon. Fifteen ladies Thursday, January -20—Auto, Horses, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Hart left Wednesday the identical bird. For instance, the were present and a very enjoyable afternoon The romance started, two years (You'll say he had)— cattle, Farm Machinery, Household for their new home in Redlands, Caroline cuckoo is known as the was spent. ago, when Mr. Buxton was stationed California. Goods, etc. A. D. Ingram, on old yellow-billed cuckoo in different sections at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and the bride Mr. and Mrs. A. Halver moved the He was a great believer in Graff Farm, 6 miles east of Austin of the United 'States,, and quite MRS. WALTER NEWMAN entertained fore part of the week into their new was teaching in the High School at on State Road. Auctioneer Lovell. unlike its European cousins it hasn't at a five o'clock luncheon Tuesday "housing his machines.'% home, purchased from Dr. Hart. Osceola, Iowa. the bad habit of placing its eggs In in honor of Mrs. J. N. Brown. Miss Edna Lewis came home from Mr. and Mrs. Buxton will reside on He used to say to me when the nest of some other bird to be Mcintosh, S. D., for a short vacation. The afternoon was spent in music a farm two miles east of Lansing. batched while, it flies around and enJoys I was just starting out, "Boyy She has been there the past year and sociability. Their many friends'wish them success itself. clerking. every nail you drive in every and happiness thru life. Mr. and Mrs. R. Despard were called MRS HARRY TUFTEE entertained "Anatomy of Melancholy." board a shed that will to Walker, the latter part of the the Knickerbocker club Monday This was written by Robert Burton THE 0. E. S. held their annual installation'of week because of the serious illness night with Mrs. John Martin, a former (1577-1640), an ecclesiastic, a recluse, save a good machine, adds. GCd cfaUnfiu/ of their little granddaughter. officers Monday night an eccentric., After 30 years of readlng member, now of Milwaukee Miss Cora Harden went to Austin and installed the following officers: just so much to the strength, and shidy, it is said that he Wis., Mrs. L. Laufle and Mrs. Herbert Friday evening to continue her teaching Mrs. E. W. Cory, Worthy Matron wrote to amuse himself, and it is an PURE FOOD AND of every 'rib* in your bank account." in the public school there, after Boody as guests of honor. Mr. Ernest Sharpstine, worthy Patron enormous medley of ideas, musical, a two weeks vacation with home folks. CLEAN SERVICE Mrs. W. C. McClellend, associate Uncle Si had the right idea. MISS DAISY TESTON of Parish medical, poetical, mathematical and Word was received here the first Matron Mrs. O. J. Bucklin, treasurer Home physiological, every' page garnished of the week of the death of Geo Palmer county, Louisiana, and Sam Iverson of He knew that implement sheds were cheap and necessary Cafe at his home in California. Mr. Mrs. Mable Boyd, secretary Mrs. with Latin, Greek or French from Jackson county, Minn., were married but not cheap. —also, that farm machinery was necessary Palmer, several years ago, was a LeRoy rare and unknown authors. It is Walter Whiteside, conductress Mrs. at nine o'clock Tuesday morning by business man. the only book which interested the their machinery Chas. Erret, associate conductress Business farmers—(you're one)—keep Justice Detwiler. They will reside in 125 W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. Mrs. Preus mother of Governor famous Doctor Johnson to such an extent undercover. n- Mrs. Miles Smith, chaplain Mrs. J. LaCrosse. Preus, pjirnt hours here on her few that he arose two hours earlier W. Hare, marshal Mrs. L. F. Carrier, way from Decorah. Some! Rochester to Write for a coi copy of "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK BOOK. than his wont in order to read It MRS. W. B. GRISE entertained the of ladies the pleasure organist Mrs. A. W. Bluhm, Adah cu oung hr.d TAKE No. 8, entitled, I, HEMLOCK FARM OUTBUILDINGS. of with her. visiting Woman's Foreign Missionary Society Mrs. W. H. Albertson, Ruth Mrs. E. wnen you go opossum minting, On Monday eveniner the members In this book is a coupon good for free plans—FULL-SIZE of the Methodist church yesterday at A. Meyer, Esther Mrs. Wm. Crane, grease the left front foot of the dog of the Embroidery Club met at the WORKING PLANS—and specifications to build suitable i"? her home. The young people gave Martha Mrs. H. O. Trowbridge, with bacon fat and slit the left ear CHIROPRACTIC liome of Miss Elizabeth Ann Price fine programme. Refreshments were buildings for farm machines and implements, of HEMLOCK,, Electa Mrs. F. H. Ober, warder of the first opossum you catch to insure and had a "going-away shower" for served. good luck. ADJUSTMENTS Mrs. Eliza Sutherland, sentinel. the all-purpose economical lumber for progressive farmers to use.. Miss Sarah Hopp, one of their members. She received many useful gifts. Past grand Worthy Matron, Miss Take the coupon to your local lumber dealer who will give you EVELYN OBER, Elsie Johns and Miss Hopp left Tuesday aftrenoon to And Get Well Jane Todd, was the installing officer, the free plans, and sell you the HEMLOCK when you* re ready. visit her brother at Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Campbell entertained last night assisted by Mrs. Wm. Aultfather as a sister at Weslyco, Texas. She was at the Ober home in honor of Mrs. Cnspeites Mention his name when you write. marshal. accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Spencer, Lawrence Wengert. The girls presented •who goes farther south into Texas to THE HEMLOCK MANUFACTURERSC tresh Mrs.- Wengert with a casserole. R. L. Nelson, join her husband who went there in Wiacon*m and Northern Michigan liMUiiilhMiilMmiilllllWfii Officm atOabkaak, Wia the fall. Delicious We Mpread th* hood news about "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK, D.C. but wcdonotaell it. Cttitfrcm your LOCAL LUMBER DEALER, THE CAULDRON EVELYN PAGE entertained the Chiropractor ROSE CREEK girls in the Oak Dale Farm offices SHINGLE RIGHT ONCE WITH Park Tuesday night. Victrola music and Successor To Crispette Dear Sir:I DR. W. A. CHAPMAN WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES dancing made the evening pass all to Austin, Minn. have taken the paper for over' Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hemes were quickly. A nice lunch was served at Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. twenty years and am well pleased ..Austin callers Saturday. eleven o'clock. Chris Johnson of Austin was a ED. MORTENSEN, PROP. with it now.—C. E. Shields, R. F. D. and forget roofing troubles for good Rose Creek caller Tuesday morning. MRS. F. W. CLEFTON entertained No. Box 28, West Salem, Oregon. I 2, Mrs. Rauch and children of Canada, the Woman's Guild of Christ Episcopal "were guests at the Nick Majerus home church yesterday afternoon at her last week. Albert Ulwelling returned home home on the corner of Oakland avenue Monday evening after a weeks visit at and St. Paul street. Mrs. Alvin the cities. Dalager and Mrs. Arnold Johnson as The Joy C. A. Carlson is laid up with a J: sisted with the entertaining. lame arm and is at Austin taking treatments. 4he GIRLS of the Luth GOOD CHEER Matt Ragen, who has been at Ashbury hospital is now able to be eran church were entertained by Mrs, up and around Dalager at her home on Vine A. A. Miss Rose Tiscky of Austin spent a street Monday., evening. Over sixty few days with her sister, Mrs. Joe girls were present and the evening Cronon, last week. heb gi Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. JackLux have was pleasantly spent in games and been in the sick list the past week, but music. Light refreshments were also are better at this writing. served. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Weinert entertained a number of their friends at FLOUR V' "Day SPECIAL PATENT MRS. N. S. GREGG will entertain supper Tuesday evening. the Happy Thought Club today at Mrs. Harry Hummel of Austin visited 4' A Good Bank is a Good at the Joe Cronon home between her home, 110 West Allegheny street. trains Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Eunice Rice, county superintendent A number of people from here attended The results obtained are due to wise selection of flour of schools and Miss Adeline if the funeral of Mrs. Chris MS HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR brings only Johnson at Adams Saturday. Broebeck, principal of the Junior Si Mrs. W. D. Fink has left for Au If HfiLFS TO ESTABLISH imm high school will be the guests of honor inT t- v. ,*ff Durnvale, Wisconsin, to attend the I.- s? Results at this meeting. The funeral of a relative, Mr. Weber. IT SAFEGUARDS Mr. and Mrs. Matt Fleming, Jr., MRS. DAN CARTER entertained who were visiting at the Jack Lux IT MAKES LOANS THAT HELP THE ,COMMUNITY the Miozota Society at her home home, returned to their home Tuesday. Saturday. The following officers were TIONS. Ife 'A Among the Austin callers Tuesday elected: Per 245£ lb- Cotton sack $1.65 Per 49 lb. Cotton sack $3.20 i.\ were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lenoch, IT MINGLES COURTESY WITT! ALL ITS TRANSAC President—Mrs. Mary Cowan. Laura Ulwelling, Katherine Fink and J- COME IN ANU OILM AN ACCOUNT HERE Vice President—Mrs. Fanny Gemmel. Ed. Johnson. -II- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Majerus, The Austin National Bank HORMEliMI LLING CO. Myrtle, Katherine and Marcella Majjerus Secretary—Mrs. H. S. Chandler. $ were Rose Creek callers last Treasurer—Mrs. A. H. Goodsell. F, Thursday afternoon. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Mrs. Joe Cronon entertained a number 'Austin. "'Minn. MRS. CHARLES MUNGER celebrated J. D. BEAUIJEU, of girls at a seven o'clock dinner. L. MITCHELL, P. her birthday at her home Monday Thursday evening in honor of her 7 Cailiier President sister, Rose Tischy. afternoon, with the assistance of