Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 17, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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1 J: m. a •v 1 ^.fs S sTs^» MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921 Hit Tim* Would Com*. LOWER OWN WAGE SCHEDULE branch as soon as enough assistance NEW EDISON""' Herbert was watching Hazel dress The is furnished to give thought to it. BOOK REVIEWS her doll. He wanted her to play with LEGAL NOTICE Owatonna bricklayers did not wait (The details of the plan are being and him, and remarked that he didn't like for a demand on the part of the public worked out now.) Efforts to make dolls. "Well," replied Hazel, philosophically, LIBRARY NEWS and contractors to lower their "yoii might just as well "The Phonograph With a Soul" the library a vital force in the community wage schedule but took such steps learn now, for some day you'll marry ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE are being planned. By Mias Tayne Burgess, themselves voluntarily at a meeting and then you'll have to help take care CLAIMS. AND FOR HEARING Efforts to furnish special facilities Librarian of your children." last Saturday evening, when Owatonna THEREON to social workers of all kinds for performing local, No. 21, Bricklayers and ESTATE OF Bina J. Pooler. their work' more intelligently The December report submitted STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of Plasterers union, cut its schedule of and efficiently is hoped for. embraces the work of 26 days. The .3 LEGAL NOTICES Mower, in Probate court. wages from $1 to 90 cents an hour. More house to house visitation is library was closed all day Christmas. In the matter of the estate of '"KF, Steps were taken toward notification desired—visitation of the librarian to Owing to the fact that the winter Bina J. Pooler, decedent. -i of contractors and builders by officers childi*en's homes to get acquainted Letters of administration this day months call many patrons to the library, SHERIFF'S SALE of the union.—Owatonna Journal having been granted to Charles A. it was thought wise to purchase with the parents and make them famia Issued By Virtue of an Execution, Chronicle. Pooler of Austin, Minnesota. number of the late fiction books to War with the libray as a place of resupply out of and under the Seal of the District It is ordered, that the time within Court, in and for the County of the demand. Twenty-five vol- S01't for their little ones. which all creditors of the above Unappreciated. Freeborn and State of Minnesota, A personal canvass of the business named decedent may present claims umes were purchased. Ten worn volumes man once acted as a peacemaker upon a judgment rendered and docketed A and professional men of the city is against her estate in this court be, were withdrawn. in the said court, on the 10th between friend and his wife, and a and the same hereby, is limited to hoped for to talk with them about the day of December A. D. 1920, in an 145 adults registered during the just to show how little they cared, three months from and after the date library, acquaint them with its aims action wherein Christina Lien was neither of them attended his funeral. month including 5 non-residents consisting hereof said time expiring the 27th Plaintiff, and Henry P.* Lien was Defendant, and ask suggestions. —Richmond Times-Dispatch. day of June, 1921. of farmers who are enjoying in favor of the said Plaintiff The library should be a vital force And it is further ordered, that and against the said Defendant, What Edison did the privileges the library has to offer Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1921, in every home, every place of business, for the sum of Three Hunderd Eighty them, 91 children enrolled this month, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate every activity in the city of Austin ($380.) Dollars, which execution was court rooms at the court house at the making a total of 236, a gain of 76 directed and delivered to me as Sheriff the coming year. city of Austin, in said, county, be, and over 1919. in and for the County of Mower, during the War the same hereby is fixed and appointed Minnesota, I have this 14th day of FARM EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL. 4882 books were in circulation during as the time and place for hearing atfenv^Sgrvi ce January, A. D. 1921, levied upon all the month which were distributed upon the examination, adjustment and The successful management of a the right, title and interest of the said allowances of such claims as shall be as follows: Adult fiction 1775, non- modern farm largely depends upon Defendant Henry P. Lien in and to presented within the time aforesaid. the following described real property fiction 647, juvenile fiction 1775, non- ^he efficiency of the equipment with Let notice hereof be given by the THE situate in said Mower County, to wit: fiction 484, clippings numbering 110. hich work is performed, specIt publication of this order in the official announcement is out. West Vi of the North West of Mower County News, as provided by is a noticable fact that the call for jalists of the United States Depart•class Section 29, and North Vz of the North law. Ask us for your copy of "What books is increasing with a gain Agriculture point out. y2 of^the North of the North East men 0 Dated December 27, 1920. of 353 oijgd December, 1919. "j«he equipment of the avei'age of the North East of Section Edison Did During the War." Write V* HENRY WEBER, JUN„ 21, also the East of the North 2165 readers enjoyed the library farm jje divided into about three Judge of Probate. for it, if you can't calL can West */i of Section 29, all in Township (Court Seal) during the month. 830 adults, 815 jess distinct classes, as fol- or Our service will make 104, Range 18, Mower County, Jan. 10-17-24. children and 520 inference workers. iows. First and most important, are Minnesota. your battery give better service It tells how Edison left his home and The library was open mornings dur- buildings, fences, implements, main? a Now Notice Hereby Given, 4141. this winter and last I. the undersigned Sheriff of said Edison's vacation from 10 to 12 as usual hinery, wagons, and all appliances business and went to sea, how Mower County, will sell the above described ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE with an average attendance of 25 jn ^he important farming longer. property to the highest bidder, "Yankee magic" foiled the German use( more CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING -visitants consisting principally of chil- operations second, utensils and madren. No matter what car you for cash, at public auction, at the THEREON submarines. West front door of the Mower County 'chinery used in connection with the drive or what battery you ESTATE OF Thomas Johnson. Court House, in the City of Austin, in STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The library supplied Christmas ma- dairy, garden tools, butchering outfit, use this free inspection service said Mower County, on the 5th day many The bulletin tells other things OF MOWER, IN PROBATE terial for teachers, ministers, and club and the numerous small things for is yours for the asking. of March, A. D. 1921, at 1 o'clock COURT. women. Books on chess, agriculture, general use about the place third, P. M., to satisfy the said execution, Edison did while Chairman of the Naval In the matter of the Estate of together with the interest and costs deaf mutes, and history were called the tools, materials, and facilities for Thomas Johnson Decedent. Consulting Board. It explains how WINTER STORAGE thereon, subject to redemption at any Letters of Adminisration this day for. The library has had several keeping the first class of equipment time within one year from day of sale, having been granted to A.% O. Habberstad Edisop kept the price of his phonograph calls for the "Americanization of Edward in good working order. We have a special plan according to law. Bok." The most popular novel Dated at Austin, Minn., January at bed rocfc during an era of high In order to secure the greatest efficiency, for storing your battery It is ordered that the time within costs 14, A. D. 1921. during the month has been "Mare all implements and machinery which all creditors of the above named this winter. Ask about it. and soaring prices. Since 1914 the New N. NICHOLSEN, decedent may present claims against Nostrum." The most popular class should be propei-ly housed when not No extra charge for calling Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. his estate in this court, be, and the Edison has advanced in price less than book, Blackford's 'Character Analysis." in active serivce, so as to be in good for same. By R. A. CARMICHAEL, same hereby is, limited to six months Deputy. working condition when required for 15%—and part of this is war tax. from and after the date hereof said We carry a complete stock L. OSTRANDER, A great number of Christmas cards use. time expiring the 24th day of June, of new batteries and repair Attorney for Judgment Creditor. were sent to shut-ins in the name of 1921. This bulletin also describes the Budget Jan 17-24-31, Feb. 7-14-21. parts for all makes of batteries LET'S DO IT And it is furthered ordered that the Carnegie Public Library. and recharge same at Plan, which makes it possible for. Monday, the 27th day of June, 1921. The plant disease survey of the Bureau Miss Elizabeth Daigneau has given reasonable prices. If necessary at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate every home to eqjoy the^benefits of good much of her vacation time to the library. of Plant Industry of the United court rooms at the court house at the TAKE to leave your battery Her assistance has been in-valuable States Department of Agriculture city of Austin, in said county, be, and music without feeling the with us, we have a service the same hereby is fixed and appointed to the librarian. says: -is outlay. Battery for your use. CHIROPRACTIC the time and place for hearing upon Books thru "Fairy Land of the "Here are some of the losses to and the examination, adjustment and If you need a new battery Sea have been on display co-ordinat- American farmers in the United allowances of such claims as shall be ADJUSTMENTS ask about the Prest-O-Lite ing Norman Hall's delightful travel States in 1919 by plant diseases which presented within the time aforesaid. ScMeudenPaper Company battery, have the right Let notice hereof be given by the stories in Harper's magazine. might have been prevented if known And Get Well & size for your car. publication of this order in the Mower The routine work has been very control measures had been immediateheavy County News, as provided by law. si .is this month. Statistics show a ly applied: Wheat, 112,000,000 bushdecided Dated December 24, 1920. Duholm's Garage increased activity over Dec- els oats, 50,000,000 bushels corn, HENRY WEBER, JUN. ember, 1919. 80,000,000 bushels potatoes, 50,- Judge of Probate. R. L. Nelson, 116 E. Water St. (COURT SEAL) The library has plans for more ser- 000,000 bushels sweet potatoes 40,vice As. J. N. NICHOLSON, D.C. and more activity as soon as the 000,000 bushels (two-fifths of the .4. Attorney for Estate. Phone Bridge 205 library hours are extended. The work total crop) tomatoes, 185,000 tons Chiropractor Jan. 10, 17 and 24. File No. 4139. of the library should be social as well cotton, 850,000 bales peaches, 5,as "v Successor To recreational. '000,000 bushels apples, 16,000,000 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Advertise In the News, It pays! DR. W. A, CHAPMAN Plans are being formed to make the bushels." Austin, Minn. library better known in the commun-, Let's get behind every movement to AND GET RESULTS Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. ity to familiarize our citizens with that control measures are applied see its resources, methods, activities, ight ff the bat every time any of 0 willingness and aims. (The local press the plant diseases which attack Minhas and Professional been very kind in giving the lib- or- nesota crops appear within the ranan as much space weekly as she t's do it! Why Pay More ders of the state Le has had time to use.) 'V Effort. are being made to improve Se j, for a business course by correspondence, piebe Pontiac PURE FOOD AND the standard of reading (The librarian 0\ Thinks She Has Made when your home institu CLEAN SERVICE has the hearty co-operation of A State Record tion offers better course in residence the schools, the kind assistance of the! at $95. Call on us or write Home Cafe teachers, and now the moving picture' Piebe Segis Pontiac. senior year- for our catalogue. UNIVERSITY OF man has promised to help. ling, H. B. number 470054, owned SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Efforts are being made to acquaint by Oakdale Farms, Austin, has just 125 W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. J. M. HEIMER I I I I I I I our municipal authorities of the lib- completed another seven day test unrary's K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER Live Stock and Real Estate resources. The trend of leg- der herdsman, Herbert Beard. For DENTIST Auctioneer UNDERTAKING islation and administration is depen- the seven days just completed, she Office In Hirsh Block Specially Conversant with Undertaher and Funeral Director NOW dent upon available information, made 19.3 butter and 391.3 milk. Telephone Main 117 Pedigree work. AUTO HEARSE Most of the information is not found It is believed that this record is AUSTIN, MINN. Phone 9001. Day 677. Call Both Phones in books, but rather in documents, re- the second best made in the state. Mr. Night Call 120. Both Phones ports, pamphlets, newspaper clippings Beard also had charge of the yearling G. L. BAKER* M. D. and the like. It is the hope of the that made the record owned by John W. fc. EARL FURNITURE CO. Physician and Surgeon A. I. ARNESON, M. D. library to establish this municipal B.. Irwin .of Minneapolis. UNDERTAKING ^and Office in Lewis Building Specialits in Natural Therapeutics FUNERAL DIRECTION Phones: Residence* Bridge 130 Using "condensed out of doors" and Auto Hoarse Equipment IS A GOOD TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED. Office, Bridge 277 other Non-surgical, Natural and CLOSING OUT SALE Prompt Attention in Every Detail Austin, Minn. Sanatorium types of treatment for WE HAVE AN HONEST AND EFFICIENT all types of disease. Business Residence DONOVAN & GOSLEE New and successful methods of Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113i SHOP FOREMAN. On account of quitting farming I will sell to the highest bidder at Auction treating Piles, fissures ulcers and Funeral Directors AUSTIN. MINN. similar diseases without Surgery or on the farm known as the old Graff place, 6% mileg east of Austin on and Esibalmera AGENCY FOR 1892 28 Years* Experience 1920 loss of time from your business or State Road. 5 miles north of Rose Creejc, 7 miles south west of Dexter, and ELGINS Day Calls—-Int. 198 N. W. 2S: any Hospital bills. Examination free. OVERLAND 4 miles south and V2 mile east of Brownsdale. Call or write about your case. Night Calls DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU T. W. Donovan—Interstate 114-1 Office over Austin Furniture THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th. Store, (opposite Fox Hotel.) Eye-sight Specialist N. W. 448-J* STEPHENS BRISCOES H. A. Goslee—Interstate. 522-L Scientific adjustment of GLASSES N. W. 1080 to all forms of defective vision ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Sale Starts at 10 o'clock Sharp Motor and Carriage Serviea Mill 120 West Street Surgeon Oculist EARL C. NOESTINE IGNAS SKALLA Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. 1 DODGE AUTOMOBILE, FIVE PASSENGER, ONLY RUN 7000 MILES, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Surgeon Geo. 4. Honnel Ca LIKE NEW. I ALBERT HOPFE DISEASES OF THE EYE Physician and Surgeon GLASSES FITTED An exclusive Raiiator Repair Man-—-Very Expert Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. ,8 HORSES: 1 Brown Horse, 14 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Black Office First National Bank BIdg. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment at His Trade Is At Your Service HereV I Mare, 13 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Bay Horse, 9 years old, weight Phone Office- Bridge 78 Assistants— LIVE STOCK AND Phono Residence—Bridge 4M 1300 pounds 1 Buckskin Mare, 14 years old, weight 1100 pounds 1 Black He Also Sells New Radiators. OFFICE HOURS: Ernest H. Morris, M. D. REAL ESTATE Mare, 13 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Blaek Colt, coming yearling 1 9 to 10 a. as.-—2 to 4 p. ns. Mahelle Moore, R. N. AUCTIONEER Pony, gentle for boys. By Appointment, 7:30 te S p. m. Tires and Accessories THE HOSPITAL CLINIC 10 Head of extra good milk cows, 3 fresh now, balance 15 HEAD OF CATTLE: I Apply eariy for dates, as I sell in February 1 two-year-old Heifer, fresh soon 1 one-year-old bull calf, C. A. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC Durham, extra good one 3 small cales. nearly every day in the salo O. H. Hegge, M. D. P. A. Lommen, M. P. 1 John Deere Drag, 4-section, nearly new 2 Good Riding MACHINERY: ^Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Miss Malinda Lewie, X-imy and We also have 21 steam heated, furnished 6 shovel Cultivators 1 Drill 1 McCormick Mower 1 Hay Rake 1 Drag Cart E. C. Rahman, M. D. laboratory assistant. AUSTIN, MINN. 1 Disc 1 Deere Corn Planter 1 Buggy 1 (Nearly new) John Deere wagon, sleeping rooms, and a gymnasium 25x40 feet, Chas C. Allen, M. D. triple box 1 Low Wagon 1 Deere Hand Corn Sheller 1 Hay Rack FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS J. G. W. Havens. M. D, well equipped for boxing and wrestling under Separator 1 Waterloo engine, 2 horse power 1 Tank Heater 1 New Cream to St. Olaf Hospital. .. W. B. Grise, M. D. 1 Pump Jack 2 Sets Concord Harness 1 Chain Harness 2 Sets of Single DRS. FENTON & MEANY he supervision of Roland Owens) the instructor. Surgeons, C. M. ft St. P. R. IL General Surgery Harnesses 7 Collars 1 Set of Extension Ladders, 40 feet 1 Set of Extension DENTISTS SPECIAL ATTENTION ghren Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat Ladders, 28 feet 1 Oil Tank, 50 Gallon 1 Heating Stove. to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Austin National Bank Bldflr. Glasses fittad Give us a call in some, or all of these lines* Some household goods, other articles too numerous to mention. microscopic, chemical and radio* Office Phone: Bridge 103 Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital" graphic examinations accvrately All sums under $10 cash. On balance one years time allowed on TERMS: Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 45S-R made. C. G. W. R. R. approved notes at 8 Per Cent. Nothing removed until terms are complied Residence Dr. Meanyt Main S64 General Surgery— Geo. A. Honnel It Co. JONES GARAGE with. HARRY Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA Hormel Milling Co. Glasses properly fitted. Big Free Lunch at Noon. Bahcock BIdg Opposite P. O. and POOMINQ HOUSE DR. M. J. HARDY Both Phones 107 Office over Hansen's A. D. INGRAM, Owner 4C0 N. St Main v„V For Information Out*-"* DENTIST Phone Main 222 Cor. Maple and Franklin. Austin, Minn. Of Office Hours CaH Austin National Bank Bide. Austin Any Of The Doctors AUCTIONEER LOVELL. H. .BANFIELD, CLERK. Aaatia. sMM '€tM? 1ft/ /, MM