Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 31, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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A? MOWER COUNTY NEWS,AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE TWO MONDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1921. AMERICAN RED CROSS OFFICER TELLS ECLIPSE CORNER ers of General Budonny and his adjutant, change. It was then ordered that I The News, and your friends and neighbors are interested in any news General Voroshiloff. I had a should leave for Moscow on November that you might have. We would appreciate OF CAPTURE BY BOLSHEVIK! long talk with^ the two generals, who 14th. it greatly if our subscribers were very affable. Budenny asked me Weekly Shaving? would ptjypne any it&ms they might Edited by* I talked with Bola Kun. He is one Vol. 356. Monday, January 31, 1921. to hpve dinner with him, and we spent have, great or small, to us for publication. Splinters of the few men I met who is distinctly Call Main 450. Thanks. two hours discussing conditions in unfriendly to America. Editor's Note:—Captain Emmett YOU CAN GO AHEAD WITH were approaching, and our raiders By going ahead with your plans now America and the American relief I contracted a severe cold during Kilpatrick, the American Red Cross LEGAL NOTICES BUILDING NOW prepared to evacuate hastily. Our you can protect yourself vrith materials work in Russia. Budenny showed the the first day or two after my capture, officer who was taken prisoner by the guard took us over toward the train, at present prices so that same incredulity as my previous interviewed with the assurance that your money No. 2385 and for several days had a rather Budenny Cavalry in South Russia in but we found it on fire, so we started when I spoke to him about will buy full value in materials. when the work is actually underway Articles of Incorporation of high fever. My condition was rather October while working with General you will not find yourself fawny on a march across the steppe. We the conditions in America. All these Rr R. MURPHY & SON, INCOR It was a natural outgrowth of the aggravated by the poor food and the "VVran gel's anti-Bolshivist, has sent out PORATED" walked about thirteen vorsts in a temperature men are obsessed with the idea that tremendous demand let loose by the higher costs. Come in and give us a very bad bread. My captors always We, the undersigned, being of full an account of his capture. The story chance to talk the situation over with fifteen degrees below freezing. conditions every where in the world return of Peace that in early part age, citizens of the United States, gave me the best .they had, but food you. There will be no obligation on •was given by him verbally to his interpeter, of 1920 the supply of building material ., are the same as in Russia. and residents of the State of Minnesota, your part and the information we can was very scarce everywhere. was nothing equal to the demand. Miss Irene Kniajevitch, who do hereby associate ourselves It was midnight when we reached a General Budenny's headquarters give you may save some of youd dollars was captured at the same time, but together for the purpose of forming later. small village. We were put in a small were very simple and unostentatious, Today the situation is altogether a corporation under and pursuant to escaped and has just arrived in Constantinople. Strang* 8tunts With Tadpoles. room under guard, myself, Miss but the Budenny army was well clothed different. The production of lumber Chapter 58 of the General Statutes It has been reported that Tadpoles fed on extract of the thyroid Talk about anew barn, an implement1 has caught up and the supply is adequate. Kmajetitch and my two orderlies. and all had excellent horses. The for Minnesota, 1913, and amendments shed, a granary, a hog house, or about Kilpatrick has been escorted to the gland develop through the tart Cement, too, is obtainable thereto, and to that end do hereby The chief of the intelligence staff army gets the best of everything all a new farm house. Perhaps the old ©us stages of their metamorphoses lnt« border, but later advices were that in now and prices on these and other important adopt and sign the following Articles questioned me for an hour. He talked the time. Budenny wears a huge black home can be fixed up a bit sa that it frogs very rapidly, but they do not construction materials have December he had been returned to of Incorporation. will have modern appearance and mainly about the conditions in America moustache, and is a very unusual reached the levels of stability. grow In size when their own thyroldi ARTICLE I jail in Moscow. Kilpatrick's home is modern conveniences. and about the motives of the type. He is extremely shy and blushes art suppressed—by cauterization oi The name of the corporation shall 'It is our opinion that 1921 will in Alabama and he served with an be "R. R. Murphy & Son/Incorporated." prove a year of unusually heavy American Red Cross, which he praised excision—or when they are fed on easily. He is very fond of compliments Alabama \init in the World's War. Making the work on the farm pleasant building operations and the prices tracts of the thymus gland they highly. I talked with him frankly, gram and has a tremendous reputation is a sure way of keeping the boys The Alabama division demands that ARTICLE II will go up again, not to the high to great size, but never develop lntf particularly on conditions in America, for personal bravery, which I and girls there—good buildings help The general nature of the business point reached in the spring of 1920, President Wilson take steps to release frogs, remaining nothing but giant tad a lot. but he insisted that all the working have no doubt he deserves. His soldiers of this corporation shall be merchandising, but enough to add materially to the Captain Kilpatrick, "even tho it takes poles all their lives. ..V»« *_ buying and selling all kinds of cost of that building you are plan- classes in America were starving idolize him. an army of ten million of us to do it." merchandise at wholesale and retail, Old Man Gloom-looks thru the wrong and that the whole country was on Voroschilloff is a workman, and and such other business as is naturally end of the telescope. Which end do The following story by Kilpatrick of REAL SERVICE the verge of revolution. the workman's representative with incident and essential thereto. yon use when you Took ahead? his capture was given out by the Red ARTICLE III There were about sixty prisoners in the Budenny army. He is a very clever J. J. CLEMENS Cross at Constantinople. 10% saved on your Old Line, Fire, The amount of the capital stock of the house with us. Many of them were man. Tornado and automobile insurance. this corporation shall be Fifty Thousand ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// taken out during the night in groups By Captain Emmett Kilpatrick, of the The thrid member of the "committee" We insure everything. Wayne Webber Dollars ($50,000.00) divided into vsr" y:' Miamr of eight of ten, probably either for five hundred (500) shares of One American Red Cross. in charge of the Budenny army Agency. Over Wold's Drug Store. Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. The release or for enrollment in the cavalry. (Written for the United Press) is General Miniae, a former jurist, intelligent Phone No. 47. Adv. 8-2-c. corporation may commence business Some of them may have been and well educated. We left Thedosia on October 24 in January 1, 1921, and when Forty executed, but I have no definite The next day we were sent to Bereslovil. Thousand Dollars (940,000.00) of the a car assigned to the American Red LEGAL NOTICES knowledge. capital stock has been subscribed and There we were supplied with Cross for relief work. I had received paid, and shall continue for a period In the morning Miss Kniajevitch Our FOR SALE ADS Uniforms, underwear, boots, caps, 2134 a letter from General Koutepoff, inviting of thirty (30) years. and I were sent back to Novo-Alexevka STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of mittens and overcoats, all' of new me to come north to his headquarters ARTICLE IV Mower, In District Court, Tenth will sell your by the Intelligence officer. Miss army issue. Two days later we were The principal place of business and and make an examination of Judicial District. office of this corporatioin shall be Kniajevitch was pressed into service put on a train' for Kharkov, traveling conditions among the civilian population J. W. Hare, in behalf of himself surplus sboats at Austin, Minnesota. as a nurse and-1 was asked to assist in a box-car, so that the trip took and all others who may come in and there. After a two day's journey ARTICLE also in the care of the sick and become parties hereto against adverse nearly a week. I learned in Kharkov The largest amount of indebtedness northward we arrived at Rickavo, claimants, Plaintiff. wounded. I was very glad to do this. or liability, to which this corporation that arrangements had been made for where we left the box car and went by —vs— shall, at any time, be subject, I gathered some nondescript clothing my immediate release. However, just a to to he vi a of S a go us an O. Niehuig Washington Mason and shall be Thirty Thousand Dollars and makeshift shoes. A few days as these arrangements were about to Wife Mason John F. Cook and thence to Rogachek. We had spent] ($30,000.00). later came another alarm of an approaching wife Cook J. F. Cook Chancy be made effective, a highly-placed oficer a in or of in on of ARTICLE VI HAVE A CAR Leverich and wife Hannah Leverich attack by Wrangel forces. named Bolakun came along and The names and place of residence health conditions when we were notified Chauncey Leverich Chauncy Leverich of the persons forming this corporation Guns were heard and the cavalrymen vetoed the plan. I suppose that he is WHICH MAY that military conditions had! Hannah Tubbs James B. Leverich are as follows, viz: Robert R. around Novo-Altxevka took to their the same man that was formerly in Sarah C. xRichards Sylvester tightened and it would be impossible! Murphy, Arthur L. Murphy and Josie HAVE BROKEN heels without waiting for any orders Leverich Lillian C. Leverich Lillian Budapest. He had arrived in Kharkov B. Murphy, all of Austin, Minnesota. for the military authorities to guarana Elam Lillia (Lilla) DeEtta Leverich Miss Kniajevitch and I were put in a ARTICLE VII to take up his duties asvthe new Governor W re he re or PARTS. BRING Alson B. Vaughan Alanson B. closed carriage under guard and rode The government of this corporation of the Crimea. He got a report .dered to retire and a drosy was furnished Vaughan and wife Hepzibeth Vaughan and the management of its affairs all day covering a distance of. about IT IN TO US of my case, and ordered that I should Enoch G. Vaughan and wife to take us back to Richova. shall be vested in aboard of three directors sixty vorsts. Shells from guns and Vaughan G, Vaughan be sent to Moscow and held for ex- After thirty-six hours of travel we chosen from among the stockholders AND B. K. Vaughan Marie Wilder (nee aeroplanes fell all along the road and of said corporation, who shall Have It Welded reached Rickova and "rejoined our Vaughan Betsey Smith (nee be elected annually at the annual we made many stops to give first aid box-car, which was attached^ to a train Vaughan Elizabeth Vaughan LEGAL NOTICES meeting of the stockholders, and shall to the wounded men. Addie Russell (nee Vaughan) A. going southward. have such powers and perform such Our journey's end was a village W. Vaughan Henry C. Bolcom 2371 duties as defined in the By'Laws. Shortly before five o'clock in the and wife Bolcom H. C. which was serving as the headquart- STATE OF MINNESOTA: County of Laws. evening we reached Novo-Alexevka. Bolcom Joseph Bolcom H. C. Bolcombe Mower: In District Court. Tenth ARTICLE VIII There was a wait at the station and and wife——Bolcombe Luther Judicial District. The Board of Directors shall S. Morgan and wife Morgan we were just pulling out when there LEGAL NOTICES Rodina Luksik and Cathrine Luksik, choose, from among their own number,- L. S. Morgan Henry C. Lacy and husband and wife, Plaintiffs. a President, Vice-President, Secretary, REPAIR DEPARTMENT came the sound of guns. I sawthat the wife Lacy H. C. Lacy James C. SHERIFF'S SALE —vs— Treasurer and General Manager, train was surrounded by a nondescript Ackley J. C. Ackley Joshua L. By Virtue of an Execution, Issued Francis..A- Stupfull Francis A. any two of which said offices A. H. ANDERSON.v group of cavalrymen, evidently Davison Joshua L. Davidson J. L. out of and under the Seal of the District Stupfell Francis A. Stupfill George may be united in one person. Davidson Luther N. Griffith and members of the Budenny scouts. One' Court, in and for the County of Barrett Geo. H. Bemis and wife The names of the first Board of wife Triphena A. Griffith L. N. Freeborn and State of Minnesota, Eleanor Bemis Oliver J. Bemis and of-the Russian Red Cross orderlies,! Directors of said corporation shall be Griffith Charles E. Phelps Charles upon a judgment rendered and docketed wife Elizabeth M. V. Bemis Sophia as follows, viz: Robert R. Murphy, who constituted the crew of our re-1 Phelps and wife Phelps Thadeus in the said court, on the 10th C. Fake and John W. Fake her husband Arthur L. Murphy, and Josie B. Murphy. lief car, turned pale and whispered W. Mackee William Morgan Thadeus day of December A. D. 1920, in an William H. Petrie The County hoarsely, "We are surrounded by M. Markle and wife Nancy Markle action^ wherein Christina Lien was Commissioners of M'ower County ARTICLE IX not come to western New York aVJHY Thadeug W. Markle Anna A. Plaintiff, and Henry P. Lien was Defendant, Bolshevists." I told him not to worry The Board of County Commissioners The annual meeting of the stockholders Freeman Anna A. Condit Emma E. [VVJ in favor of the said Plaintiff and buy a farm? I can sell you of Mower County Hamilton Coleman shall be held on the third that I was an American and that our Bliss Paul C. Bacon Joseph Chancy and against the said Defendant, Hamilton Colman Chs, O. Tuesday in January in each year commencing good dairy lands, with good fair car was protected by the American Joseph Chauncy John W. Gibbs and for the sum of Three Hunderd Eighty Root Jeanette Bonnallie Wendelin in the year 1922 at Seven Red Cross insignia. wife Gibbs J. P. Squires William ($380.) Dollars, which execution was Arndt Wendlin Arndt. The unknown buildings, stock and tools, CHEAP. Our o'clock in the evening, for the election directed and delivered to me as Sheriff B. Condit Samuel C. Condit^-E. heirs of the following named deceased One of the cavalrymen came to the of the Board of Directors as hereinbefore farmer's as a class are prosperous here. R. Nisbit. The unknown heirs of the in and for the County of Mower, persons—Francis A. Stupfull Francis provided, and the transaction door of our car and ordered us all to following named deceased persons— Minnesota, I have this 14th day of A Stupfell Geo. H. Bemis of any »other business. The Board It will pay you to send for one of my catalogues line up outside. A group of guards, Chancy Leverich Alanson B. Vaughan January, A. D. 1921, levied upon all C. Sophia Fake Jeanette Bonnallie of Directors shall hold its annual and for references I refer you to any armed with swords and revolvers, surrounded Thadeus W. Mackee William the right, title and interest of the said W'endelin Arndt Also all other persons meeting immediately following the Morgan: Also all other persons unknown Defendant Henry P. Lien in and to us. I explained to the group unknown claiming any right, stockholders meeting and such other bank in Chautauqua County. claiming any right, title, estate, the following described real property title, estate, interest or lien in the meetings as mav be, from timl to that we were Red Cross workers, and L. C. STRONG, interest or* lien in the real estate situate in said Mower County, to wit: real estate described in the Complaint time, called, on two days notice. I claimed for them all the rights and described in the Complaint herein, West of the North West & of herein, and their unknown ARTICLE privileges of their humanitarian mission. and their unknown heirs, Defendants. Section 29, and North of the North heirs, defendants. The Directors may adopt, and N. of the North Vn of the North East SUMMONS. from time to time, amend such ByLaws Dealer in Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds V* of the North East of Section THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO as they deem advisable for the "But you are helping the White SUMMONS. 21, also the East of the North Ground Floor, Squire's Court THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: management of the affairs of the interrupted one of the soldiers. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO West of Section 29, all in Township corporation, and may amend these THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: JAMESTOWN. N. Y. 104, Range 18, Mower County, You and each of you are hereby Articles of Incorporation at any Minnesota. I told him that we would help a summoned and required to answer regular meeting, or any special meeting You and each of you are hereby Now Notice is Hereby Given, That the complaint of the plaintiffs in the called for that purpose, written wounded man, no matter what his political summoned and required to answer I. the undersigned Sheriff of said above entitled* action, which is filed notice to be given of the intention A or religious or military creed. the complaint of the plaintiff in the Mower County, will sell the above described in the Office of the Clerk of the District so to do, specifying the proposed above entitled action, which is filed There was a short discussion among property to the highest bidder, Court in the City of Austin, amendment, and such notice to be in the office of the Clerk of the District for cash, at public auction, at the the soldiers and it was finally decided County of Mower and State of Minnesoa, given, at least ten days before the Court in the City.of Austin, West front door of the Mower County meeting. and to serve a copy of your to bundle us off along with everybody .County of Mower and State of Minnesoa, Court House, in the City of Austin, in answer to the said complaint on the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We else aboard the train, which consisted and to serve a copy of your said Mower County, on the 5th day subscribers at their office the City have hereunto set our hands and answer to the said complaint on the largely of military cars. Some of the of March, A. D. 1921, at 1 o'clock ISlS' of Austin, County of Mower, within seals this 27th day of December, subscribers at their ofice in the City P. M., to satisfy the said execution, soldiers went thru my pockets and 1920. twenty days after the service of this of Austin, County of Mower, within together with the interest and costs Summons upon you, exclusive of the ROBERT R. MURPHY (Seal) my baggage, taking whatever pleased twenty days after the service of this 1 thereon, subject to redemption at any day of such service and if you fail ARTHUR L. MURPHY fSeaD their fancy. The first searcher took Summons upon you, exclusive of the time within one year from day of sale, to answer the said Complaint within JOSIE B. MURPHY (Seal) day of such service and if you fail accsrding to law. my watch and money,—about a million the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in Signed, Sealed and delivered Is The Staff of Life to answer the said Complaint within Dated at Austin, Minn., January roubles in Russian paper money. this action will apply to the, Court in presence of the time aforesaid, the- plaintiff in 14, A. D. 1921. A.W.WRIGHT, for the relief demanded in the Complaint. A group of soldiers asked if I had any this action will apply to the Court N. NICHOLSEN, LILLIAN GARRISON. arms or ammunition aboard the car. for the refief demanded in the Complaint. Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. I Dated Austin, ^Minnesota, December I said I had nothing of the kind, but STATE OF MINNESOTA, By R. A. CARMICHAEL, 29, 1920. Dated Austin, Minnesota, December County of Mower, ss. Deputy. only drugs, medicines and a little ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, 28, 1920. L. OSTRANDER, BE IT KNOWN, That on the 27th Bread made from MARTIN A. NELSON, food. They searched the car for arms ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Attorney for Judgment Creditor. day of December, 1920, before me, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, but found none. One soldiers fancied "X MARTIN A. NELSON, Jan 17-24-31, Feb. 7-14-21. a Notary Public, within and for the Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys for Plaintiff my eye-glasses and took them off my County of Mower, Minnesota, personally ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Austin, Minnesota. appeared Robert R. Murphy, nose. Another took my ring, and some STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of HO RM EL'S QUALITY CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Arthur L. Murphy and Josie B. Murr French and American money which Mower, In District Court, Tenth STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of phy, to me personally known-to be THEREON Judicial District. Mower, In District Court, Tenth the first man had overlooked. the identical persons described in and ESTATE OF Bina J. Pooler. Judicial District. Same parties as in Summons immediately Finally two soldiers came along and If:%?•/ who executed the foregoing instrument, preceding this notice. Same parties as in Summons immediately STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of O and all of whom are residents ordered me to take off all my clothing, preceding this notice. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS Mower, in Probate court. of the city of Austin, Mower County, which was in better condition NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Minnesota, and who acknowledge In the matter of the estate of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE^J, that an action has been commenced than theirs. I stripped down to my underwear, that they executed the same as their Bina J. Pooler, decedent. that an action has been commenced in this Court by the above named and they took away my free and voluntary act and deed for Letters of administration this.-day plaintiffs, the objeet of which is to in this Court by the above namedplaintiff, the uses and purposes therein exnressed. shoes, leaving me barefoot. 1 was permitted, having been granted to Charles A. IS the object of which is to obtain judgment that the plaintiff Pooler of Austin, Minnesota. however, to keep a bathrobe. obtain judgment that the plaintiff Rodina Luksik is the owner in fee of A. W. WRIGHT. It is ordered, that the time within is the owner in fee of the following Continually new groups of soldiers the following described lands and Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. which all creditors of the above described lands and premises situate nif premises situate in the County of came along and looked me over. Once My Commission expires Julv 31. named decedent may present claims in the County of Mower and State of Mower and State of Minnesota, viz 1922 1 in a while somebody would suggest against her estate in this court be, Minnesota, viz: Lot No. Three (3) Out Lots Nos. Eighteen (18), Nineteen (Notorial Seal) and t'i same hereby, is limited to io than we be put to death, but this idea except the East fifty feet thereof (19) and Twenty-one (21), in three months from and. after the date and Lot No. Four (4) in block No. never got much support from the the Northwest quarter of Section No. State of Minnesota hereof said time expiring the 27th Ten (10) of Davidson's Addition to Eleven (11). in Township No. One Department of State. crowd. Once a soldier struck me on day of March, 1921. Austin, and that the defendant O. hundred-two (102) North, .Range No. I hereby certify that the within the face "because I was an officer," -FLOUR u. SATISFY And it is further ordered, that Eighteen (18) West, and the plaintiff Niehuis above named, is the owner in instrument was filed for record in Monday, the 6th day of April, 1921, but there was no other actual personal fee of the' following described lands Cathrine Luksik is the owner in fee Jthis office on the 30th day of Dec.. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate violence. and premises situate in the County of of the following described lands and A. D. 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M., and court rooms at the court house at the Mower and State of Minnesota, viz^ premises situate in the County of was duly recorded in Book "K" 4 of Finally, a soldier directed us to follow city of Austin, in said county, be, and ORDER A SACK NOW Mower and State of Minnesota, viz: lite East fifty feet of Lot No. Three Incorporations on page 509. him to the commanding officer of the same hereby is fixed and appointed (3), in,Block No. Ten (10) of Davidson's Lot No. Twenty (20), in the Northwest JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, as the time and place for hearing the detachment. The commander addition to Austin. That the defendants quarter of Section No. Eleven Secretory* of State. upon the examination, adjustment and and each of them, except engaged when we reached him and (11), in Township No. One hundredtwo allowances of such claims as shall be Office of -Register of Deeds the defendant O. Niehuis, above (102) North, Range No. Eighteen told our guide that he jMn't wish to presented within the time aforesaid. Mower Count 84670 named, have no estate or interest Sack (18) West that the defendants 49 lb. Cotton Sack $3.00, 24lb. Cotton $1.55 be bothered with us. So our sub-commissar Let notice hereof be given by the State of Minnesota therein, or lien thereon, and to quiet and each of them have no estate or publication of this order in the took us over to a peasant's cottage I Hereby certify that the within interest therein, or lien thereon, and the title in the plaintiff and in the Mower County News, as provided by instrument was filed for record in where there^ were a number of to quiet the title in the plaintiff. said defendant O. Niehuis. Hormel Milling Co. law. Dated Austin, Minnesota, December this office on the 31st day of Dec.. Dated Austin, Minnesota, December women and children from the train. Dated December 27, 1920. A. D. 1920, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. 29, 1920. 28, 1920. We were treated very "kindly here. HENRY WEBER, JUN., *nd duly recorded in Book "L" of ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, ,,,,,, Judge of Probate. After about two hours a great outcry Miscel. page 350. MARTIN A. NELSON, MARTIN A. NELSON, (Court Seal) Attorneys for Plaintiff J. S. WOOD, arose outside. There was an alarm Attorneys for Plaintiffs, File No. 4141. Austin, Minnesota. that a trainload of Wrangel troops January 24, 31, February 71' Jan. 24, 31.^ Jan. 24-31, and Feb. 7. Jan. 24, -31, Feb. 7. u"* %'A