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

January 27, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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*sV^ r^i^ Sit, gm? .b C' "MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUST NESOTA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1« ^ACEEIGHT k*1 other diseases of similar nature without Df/Af I. Allieson, Physican, spfcialiat Ding Old YEOMEN ATTENTION Special Chicken Dinjl •^iterjr SunAdv. CONDENSED OUT OF DOORS Up The Buss 7 liJlk surgery or loss of time from your day at Greg's Cafe* in Nattixi! Therapeutics. Friday night the B. of A. Y. atid Gasoline and other- I^on-surgical, Natural and Takes Drop LOCAL business or any hospital bills. These Office over Austin- Furniture their'friends will hold a basket social Saiiatariam types of treatment, offering Of Two: Cents Here You enjoyed their jnfisic last time cases will for a time be examined tRSMBMSj Store, (Opposite Fox Hotel.) at the K. tf C. Hall. The biddingf by far the best means of care come again Tuesday, February 1, free. Call or write about your case. Adv. 46-tf-c will be limited to fifty cents- Dancing for diseases of all kinds not strictly J?* Ding up the Lizzie, trot out the the Armory and hear* The Star Novelty —good music. Adv. 8-1-c. "In- Every Respect-1 surgical Jn nature are available in y. Packard, there are good times ahead Players of Fifth lnfantry Band, fl*' THE WEATHER Austin. 4 say local oil and gas'stations. M. N. G., Mankato, Minn. Adv. 8-2-c. Minnesota: Generally fair tonight ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Autointoxication, chronic constipation, Tuesday gasolline dropped from jusd Friday. Not much change in mucas diarrhoea, rheumatism, •ays the Good Judge 1 30.4c to 28.4c. Kerosene dropped "4 temperature. AUSTIN MARKETS headaches and backaches, eczema, from 19.9c to 16.9c. LEGAL NOTICES Forecast: Friday, Saturday and Bright's disease, diabetes, asthma, You get more genuine chew* January 27, 1921. |||,3 Mrs. Percy Bump was called to Sunday, unsettled and Not tuberculosis, blood diseases, foggy. ing satisfaction from the Real CITATION FOR HEARING ON Chicago Receipt* 54,000 jnnch change in temperature. Generally Osage, Iowa, by the serious illness high bloods pressure, liver and gallbladder PETITION FOR PROBATE fe ... HOG MAJtKE% ^. Tobacco Ghewtfaan you ever gloomy weather over Northwest. of Mrs. Alice Hogan. She left Tuesday OF WILL" diseases, stomach disorders, Medium and Butchers $8.55 Estate of Carl Stark. got from the ordinary kind. noon. .j chronic appendicitis, nearly all skin Packers $7.00 to $8.25 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mrs. W. H. Deere is ill With tonsillitis. G. J. Anderson, manager of the J. diseases, tonsilitis, goiter, cancer, epilepsy, Mower, ss. In Probate Court. CATTJLE The good tobacco taste C. Penney Company store, Returned nervous and mental -troubles, In the Matter o& the Estate of Carl Fat Steers $6.00 to $8.00 lags so long—a small chew Donald Speck is confined. with home last night from a business trip paralysis, female troubles, bladder Stark, Dtcedent. Cows and Heifers ........6.00 to 5.50 to the cities. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to -scarlet fever. and prostate diseases and a great of this class of tobacco lasts Canners and Cutters ..., $2«50 to $3.00 Julius Stark, Ferdinand Stark, Ed-' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams returned many other chronic and progressive C. L. West is in Independence, Kansas, Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 much longer than a big chew ward Stark, and Albert Wresch, and: from Milton Jun ctibh yesterday, conditions are very often not the disease on business. to all persons interested in the allowance VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS jpf^the old kind. That's why where they were called by the death itself but jrather the result or and probate of the .will of said ""Mrs. Howard of 'Lyle was. an.Austin Fat Lambs $6.Q0 to $7.00 5 of Mr. William's mother. decedent. The petition of Albert it costs less to use. symptom of soiiie other deepseated, Fat Sheep ..3.00 to 4.00 shopper yesterday. Wresch, being duly filed in this court, Mr. and Mrs. A. Osborn were called painless and otherwise unsuspected Veal $5.50 to $8.50 Mrs. Herman Auer has returned representing that Carl Stark, .then a Any man who has used both AO to Kenosha, Wisconsin, Monday disease which can readily be discovered tf: Quoted By Dalager resident of the county of Mower, rfrom a visit to the cities. Eggs .... 55 by the serious illness of their grandson, and treated by the special meth kinds will tell you that.^ state of Minnesota*, died on the 6th Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Butter 50 Howard Morley, Jr. day of January, 1921, leaving a last ods used in this office without the Deneen, January 26, a girl. will and testament which is presented Quoted by Smith-Wright Company use of surgery or unnatural medi Put mP in two styles P: Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday to this court with said petition, and Spring Chickens 17 A. S. Campbell of Blooming Prairie cines. praying that said instrument be allowed at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. Geese !... 13 spent Sunday with home folks. New and successful methods of W-B GUT is along fine-cut tobacco as the last will and testament Eggs 45 of said decedent, and* that letters testamentary treating piles, fissure, ulcers and Miss Agnes McNamara of Rose AUSTIN HAS: RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco be issued thereon to Albert Heavy Hens 17 Creek was shopping in Austin Tues-day. 10,118 Population, 11 churches, 8 Wresch, of Waltham, Minnesota. Your ad in the News covers all of Light Hens ....: 10 schools, 5 miles of paving. But only 1 Turkeys 30 Austin territory. Mrs. E. A. Meyers and Mrs. S. E. 1-Ful-O-Pep Chicken Feed that really Now, Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to "Pettingill visited friends in St. Paul is an Egg Making Feed. Ask J. W. show cause, if any you have, before Tuesday. Hare, the Feed Man. Adv. 8-2-c this_ court, at the probate court Mrs. Albert Paape is getting along rooms in the court house, in the city REAL SERVICE cicely after her operation at St. Olaf of Austin, county of Mower, state of 10 cf t- r.- Minnesota, on the 14th day of Febru10 hospital. saved on your Old Line, Fire, l, 2 o'clock P. M., why Mrs. August Krentz of Brookings, ary 192 a ornado and automobile insurance, the prayer of said petition should not *S. D., was a guest of Austin friehds, We insure everything. Wayne Web- be granted. yesterday. ber Agency. Over Wold's Drug Store Witness the Honorable Henry 2 Days of 50 .Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and Mrs. Thomas Dunlop was operated o-^-c. (-jjg ggjj this 17th day Adv. on for tonsilitis Tuesday at the St. sea of January, 1921. Olaf hospital. HENRY WEBER, JUN., LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Perry had as (Court Seal) Probate Judge. BAUDLER BROS., "their guest Monday, Ray Ferguson of CITATION FOR HEARING ON Attorneys for Petitioner. Monona, Iowa. FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR File No. 4163 Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3 DISTRIBUTION —Mrs. F. C. Webb of Medford returned NO. 32—COTTON NO. 18—FLANNELETTES HOSE STATE OF MINNESOTA. Countv of ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE NO. 1.—TUBING home after spending several days Mower, ss. In Probate Court. CLAIM, AND FOR HEARING Ji at the A. S. Campbell home. Ladies fine cotton hose regular 79 For Kimonas and dressing sacques THEREON ,45 inch Heavy Pillow Tubing, formerly In the Matter of the Estate_ of and 89c values, at 49c ESTATE OF Harriet E. Gibbons. Frederick Volkmann, Decedent: ""Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday priced at 75c,for Friday Regular 39c, now 18c STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. 33—COTTON NO. HOSE OF MOWER, IN PROBATE and Saturday ..........r49c to Katharine Volkmann, Henrv C. NO. 19—SILK LININGS COURT. Volkmann, Anna Kirts, John Volkmann, A big dance at the Armory, Tuesrday, Childr^jis fine ribbed hose excellent In the Matter of the Estate of NO. 2.—BED SPEADS Agnes Erickson, Frederick February 1. The Star Novelty Regular values to $2.50, at98c wearing, regular 59c, at.. 33c Harriet E. Gibbons, Decedent. Volkmann, Jr., Mary Williams, Wilhelm Letter of administration with the "Players of Fifth Infantry Band, M. Extra large and heavy crochet Bed Volkmann, Lillian Volkmann, NO. 34—COTTON will annexed this day having been NO. 20—LINEN CRASH HOSE N. G., Mankato, Minn. Return engagement. August Volkmann, and to all persons Spreads. Regular $4.75 values, granted to B. E. Hughes, of Austin, Adv. 8-2-c. interested in the final account Minnesota: Childrens ribbed hose our regular two days .at Excellent quality, regular 55c qual* $2.98 and distribution of the estate of said It is ordered, that the time within vjBSc sellers, now 19c decedent: which all creditors of the above ity, at 33c LEGAL NOTICES NO. 3—WOOLENS The representative of the above named decedent may present claims NO. 35—COATS named decedent, having filed in this against her estate in this court, be, NO. 21—DRAPERIES 40 inch all Wool Serges, Poplins and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Court the final account of the admnstration and the same hereby is, limited to Odd lot of Winter Coats for ladies FOR ADMINISTRATION fr. Taffetas, values to $3.50 a yard, of the estate of said decedent, three months from and after the date ^Neat designs, dark colors. Regular values to $22.50, at $8.95 If, together with a petition hereof -said time .expiring the 3rd at 69c TSstate of Charity Larson Lien 98c, ijow $1.79 praying for the adjustment and allowance day of April, 1921. NO. 36—SUITS gsame person as Charity Lien.) J. And it is further ordered, that 5f said final account and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County NO. 4^-dEORGETTE CREPES NO. 22—SCRIMS for distribution of the residue of Monday, the 11th day of April, 1921, AH suits remaining in stock to go Mower, In Probate Court. of at 10 o'clock A. M.,_ in the Probate said estate to the persons thereunto 40 inches v^dfe, ^ill colors ...... $1.'39 In the Matter of the Estate of cream. regardless of cost, at Net patterns in white and Court Rcfom^ at''Court house at the $25.00 entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND Charity Larson Lien (same person as city of Austin, in said county, be, EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and .... 29c Regular 59c, at Charity Lien,) Decedent. NO. 5—CREPE DE CHINES NO. 37—APRONS and the same hereby is fixed and required to show cause, if any you THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO appointed as the time and place for have, before this Court at the Probate 40 inch wide. Extra good $1.39 Jennie Williamson, -Rosie Carlson, NO. 23—BLUE SERGE Values to $2.75.... hearing upon and the examination, $1.19 Court Rooms in the Court House Andrena Lien, Mary Hanson, Julia adjustment and allowances of such* in the City of Austin, in the County of NO. 6—SILK TAFFETA Navy—36 inch wide, regular Goodwin, Henry Lien, Martin P. NG. 38—DRESSES claims as shall be presented within Mower, State of Minnesota, on the I»ien, Mabel Basness, the heirs, at $1.50 98c the time aforesaid. 14th day of February, IP at 10 21, Odd lot. Good quality Saw of said deceased and to all persons $1.49 Gingham dresses to $5.50 Let notice hereof be given by the $2.59 clock A. M., why said petition interested hi the granting of administration NO. 24—CURTAIN NETS Dublication of this order in the should not be granted. of the estate of said decedent: NO. 39—FUR NO. 7—PERCALES Mower County News, as provided by SETS WITNESS, The Judge of sai The petition of Martin P. Wide and neat designs extra good law. Court, and the Seal of said Court thie Full range, new patterns. Dark and lien having been filed in- this court, Values to $75 Dated January 3rd, 1921. quality former $1.25, 89c yd.. $25.00 19th day of January, 1921. irepresenting that Charity Larson (COURT SEAL.) light. 36 inches wide. Fo$ two HENRY WEBER, JUN.. Xien then a resident of the County of 2 HENRY WEBER JUN., NO. 40—KIMONAS IF. NO. 25—SHOES Judge of Probate days only, ..r Mower, State of Minnesota, died intestate Judge of Probate. 18c 5 (COURT SEAL) on the 30th day of December, J. N. NICHOLSON. Made of Japanese Crepes and also Odd lot ladies shoes broken sizes A. W. WjRIGHT, 1920: and praying that letters of administration R. C. ALDERSON, NO. 8—PLISSE CREPE Serpentine Crepes. Values to M.A.NELSON, values to $15, at* of her estate he granted Attorneys for Estate. $4.95 $6.50 at to Martin P. Lien of Lansing, Minnesota, Attorneys for Petitioner, Best of patterns. Also plain.^Regular $3.69 File No. 4138. File No. 4063. Jan. £0, 27, Feb. 3 R. F. D. No. 1 and the Jan. 13-20-27.: 65c, special NO. 26—SHOES 39c NO. 41^LEATHER BAGS AND court having fixed the time and. place Jfor hearing said petition: PURSES Broken lot of Children's and boys NO. 9—SERPENTINE CREPE THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH shoes! value to $5.50, at.... All to go at "OF YOU, are herebjr cited and requir... $1.69 1-3 Off Rest quality Kimona -Crepe. Neat ed to show cause, if any you haye /s- Before this court at the Probate patterns NO. 42—MENS FURNISHING^Everything gNO. 27^-OXEORDS 39c Can't Stand Still $ Court Rooms in the Court House, in in stock All the" newest styles. Fonnerly the City of Austin/in the County of .... 1-3 to 1-2 off NO. 10—STRIPED SHIRTING Mower, State-* of Minnesota, off the priced at $10, $12.50 and $15, 43—PETTICOATS -21st day of February, 1921, at 2 NO* Extra good quality, neat stripes, -o'clock, P. M., why? said petition now $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 regular 75c, now Get one now 49c 33 1-3% Dis. ^should not be granted. WITNESS. The Judge of said NO. 28—OUTING FLANNEL NO. 11—HOCKEY CAPS A 43ourt, and the Seal of said Court NO. 44—OUTING GOWNS' ^fcis 24th day of January, 1921. Regular 45 and-49c values, at.. 19c Entire lot to 89fc, a| .............. Best quality outing Flannel all 49c HENRY WEBER, JUN., Court Seal) Probate Judge. neatly made values to It is a true saying that a man NO. 2£»—GINGHAMS NO. 12—BLANRETS A. W. WRIGHT, $3.50 $1.39 M. A. NELSON, 32 inch and 27 inch Ginghams, Toile cannot stand still. He must ^68x80 inch Blankets, Wool finish, Attorneys for Petitioner. NO. 45|^|yAISTSiaes^^^^e^rv-'^^ File. No. 4166. regular $4.50, at Ide Nord and Blue Bud, Zephyrs, $2 .19 Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10. either ahead or fall back Odd lot wash waists 79c go for two days only, 21c NO. 13—SHEETING 7 CITATION FOR HEARING ON Are you losing or gaining? The NO. 46—BRASSIERE^i^^ PETITION FOR DETERMINATION 9-4 iBleached Sheeting. Pepperell NO. 30—CORSETS X** OF DESCENT Special lot to $1.00, at 33c~5 For two days only OF LAND. '53c answer depends upon your $2.25 values now $1.50 ^Estate of Laura Basness. NO. 47—RlitiibNS Jio. 14—PLEAQHED MUSLIN State of Minnesota, County of $2.75 values|^ow £24M ability to fave. Mower, In Probate Court: at39c $3.00 values^* JRegular 39c value, at .. ...T:..f.- 59c and 69cRibbons, iiow $2^0 16c In the Matter of the Estate of $3,00 lLaura Basness. Decedent:? $3.50 values^w NO.'4S—blankets The State of Minnesota'To Andrew JiO, 15-^ROWN MUSLINS $5.50 values^ now i. $4.00 fimess, and Mabel Basness, and to 7 •U Wool, regular $5.95 ^Infants «K persons interested in the deter-mmistration ^R6g|ilar 35c y^e, at .........^....^16c »$7.50 valuesi jnow ......^..4^. $5.00 *340 at ... of the descent of the real $8.00 values ,now i..^? $(BMJ0 •estate of said descent: The petition of Thousands if Wj^e Martin P. Lien having been filed in court, representing that said decedent Regular^s vniue, at N0. 31^-SILK HOSE 'this and Thrifty ^avers died more than five years Values to $1.25, at prior to the filing thereof, leavini NO. 17^—TICKING Ladies silk hose, blftck, fi^a3r,.Tift]Upe ^certain real estate in said petitioi NO. are ..•getting*'5,ahead and brown values tdescribed, and that no will of decedent Featherproof and the best quality. has been proved nor ardminiateration Entire^lo^...... ctWO 2S^0iiotiDt Regular 79 iuid 98c, at 49c here. Are you one. of her Estate granted in this *4tate, and thgb the descent of said real estate De determined by of them. -.1 T. -i «this court -.V THEREFORE J£0U, AND EACH £)F YOU, are hereby cited and retired to show ^cause, if any you Ire,' before this court at Nthe Pro ?ate Court room in the Court House an the City of Austin, in the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the *THE BANK TO BANK ON" .V "21st day of February, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why said petition iFirst National Honk should not be granted. WITNESS tne Judge pf said court, *nd the seal thereof, this 24th day of JTannary, 1921. of Auatlti -1 HENRY WEBER, JUN,, Probate Judge 1 TsZr&A 4COTJRT SEAL) Organiz«d Cutiul A Surplus. A. W- WRIGHT, 3 M. A. NELSON, -AftlP**9 f^oner- foT