Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 10, 1921 · Page 6 of 12
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4v' fjf? £ty«S ', S fx 1 '+r?h#& -. 15 ^^NKtei,5r'# +sp r*^^*,&£hFxi£&£\ *. «.•-'' --. !%•$ ,V(UiT SPW'* xe*. .*£&£*&} HfeU.- mwwcowoy Hi9rs.°3cvsTn,MonuOTA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. «*i ,/dciety' BJobs Every man who wishes to avail Myron P. Leighton is yisitihg his Mrs. liable Dining -and children, Mrs. Milton and daughter Mn. John Macee has returned sister Delilah at Sanbotn.r Mary Mark, have returned from of Furibauit are visiting the and a visit with berda«fht«r MyrtIa^ is asked Loni&i himself of this opportunity E. Meyers home. is attending school in LsCrosse, with her brother, corns a visit Frank Ingersoll American to get in touch with the consin. CITATION FOR HEARING ON and wife, at Hartley, Iowa. This Legion or the Red Cross. will ill hew FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR iX cme CITATION FOR HEARING' ON ouse any papers necessary in order that a DISTRIBUTION *A STATE OF MINNESOTA County of PETITION TO SELL LAND* rating may be made. The doctor,will 1 MRS. H. L. WARFORD entertained 'Mower, ss. In Probate Court." Estate of Elsie, I. Longshore, et al, be the only genera* tour of the state the Get-Together Club at her In the Matter of the Estate of minors. made by the squad and every man is home, 909 North Third street, last David Watkins, Decedent: STATE OF MINNESOTA* County of Two Men on ^iorrael Quint urged to avail himself of this opportunity. MACHINE night. SEWIN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Mower, In Probate Court: MISS ALICE JOHNSON celebrated It is not known whether Isabelle A. Watkins and Myra E. Have Played- Every Game her ninth birthday Monday with a In the Matter of the Estate of Gregg, and to all persons interested there will be another opportunity of OPEN This Season Cipra Leads party of fourteen of lrer girl friends. Elsie I. Longshore, Leon ,C. Longshore in the final account and distribution members of the board making personal MRS. JAMES TAYLOR was surprised and Bessie L. Longshorekminors. of the estate of said decedent: Foul Shooters by her neighbors with a party visits out in the territory to THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO The representative of the above Monday afternoon. see the men. The importance of the the above named, minors, and to named decedent, having filed in thi3 Statistics, unless they are sport statistics. DR. AND MRS. G. L. BAKER all persons interested in -this sale of Court her final account of the administration coming to this center if every man entertained a number of friends at are usually uninteresting to certain lands belonging to said of the estate of said decedent, who has a claim against the board, their home Tuesday night. minors. The petition of P. W. La together" with her -petition the average man. The Hormel Quint therefore is easily seen. MRS. WILLIAM CUMMINGS, east Doux and Charley -T. Longshore as praying for the adjustment and allowance has played fifteen games and 'piled up Bridge street will entertain the Ladies' The squad will be composed of G. representatives of the above ,-hattied of said final account and 1288 .points to their opponents 560. Aid of St. John's Lutheran church minors, being duly filed JfjU this for distribution of the residue of 3S E. Hardy, Washington representative, -2 this afternoon. They have two men on the team who court, representing th»t,-p$t is said estate to the persons thereunto William Rochford, representing MARGARET L. FINK teacher of necessary and for the best Interests entitled. Therefore, YOU. AND have played all fifteen games, Wengert the St. Rest school announces a basket the Minneapolis Contact Unit, W. J. EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and of said estate and of JQJ.interested and Cipra. As. proof of the social at the school for tomorrow Norris, special advisor, representing required to show cause, if any you therein that certain said brand of basketball they play, 97 personal night. miners described therein he sold and have, before this Court at the Probate the local offices, and Dr. Frank L. Alloway, F. R. JEFFRIES celebrated his and technical fouls have been J*"** praying that a license be to them Court Rooms in the .Court House representing the District Medical birthday Monday together with a J# granted to sell the.same: in the City of Austin, tn the County of called on the Hormel Club as against MRS. J. H. SKINNER has as her Department. All of these men Now Therefore, you, and each of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the IS 124 of their opponents. The standing guests, Mrs. Fannie Giet Poole of CLOSE D-r are stationed at the headquarters of you, are hereby cited and required to 7th day of March,' 1921, at 10 Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Philip of the individual members of the show cause,'if any you have, before o'clock A. M., why said petition District No. 10, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Scheiger of Grand Meadow. team is as follows: this court, at the Probate Court should -not be granted. MISS GINA THOMPSON, teacher Rooms in the Court House, in the WITNESS, The Judge of sai Field Foul of school district 72, joint, announces -531 City of Austin, County of Mower, Court, and the Seal of said Court this Name Games Goals Goals a basket social at the Corning school State of Minnesota, on the 7th day of 29th day of January, *1921. Did You Ever See a Sewing Machine Like ThisT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES Wengert 15 115 33 tomorrow night. HENRY WEBER, JUN., March, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., MRS. W. C. HORRORIN entertained Dugan Personal property taxes should be 14 69 0 why the prayer of said petition should Judge of Probate. A. W. Bluhm's Music Store several friends at a five o'clock (COURT SEAL) Cipra 15 46 paid this month in order to avoid not be granted. 46 luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon. A. W. WRIGHT, WITNESS the Judge of said Court, Cress 13 24 penalty. S. A. Smith, County Treasurer. 1 M. A. NELSON, and the seal of said court, this Erickson 10 Adv. 12-2-c. WIJJL OPERATE ON LOWER VOLTAGE MRS. M. LANG, Mrs. S. E. Pettingill, 22 0 3rd day of February, 1921. Attorneys for Petitioner. Mrs. D. Hunt, Mrs. M. Mclnerny, Brown 5 13 0 File No. 4070 HENRY WEBER, JUN., W LIGHTING PLANTS. Mrs C.. E. Adams and Mrs. Joie Advertising is the tonic which makes 3 Judge of Probate Court- Feb. 10-17-24. 0 Laufle were hostesses to the G. I. A. business grow and prosper. (COURT SEAL) to B. of L. E. after their regular A. W. WRIGHT, meeting Tuesdav afternoon at the Packers Meet News items from all sections of this M. A. NELSON, K. of C. hall. Minneapolis: "Y territory are wanted by The News. Attorneys for Petitioners. number of friends and relatives. Mrs. MM 'Minneapolis Send them to us by mail, -tell us personally, File No. 3820. Jeffries, Mrs. Tuftee and Mrs. George or call Main 450. Feb. 10-17-24.- Haseltine assisted with the refreshments. m: Many fans are planning on accompanying Mr. Jeffries was presented the basketball team to Minneapolis FLOUR with a purse by Mr. Bachman, on behalf Saturday, to see them play of the assembled guests. the Minneapolis Y. M. C. A. team. MRS. LEON SMITH, 205 west The Packers defeated the "Y" team Water street held the meeting of the here 27 to 25.- Woman's Foreign Missionary society Theh Dairy five will take eight & of the Methodist church yesterday men including the coach and Manager afternoon, Mrs. D. Z. Robinson led Smith. the meeting. MISS MARTHA and Doyle Richardson DISABLED MOWER CO. entertained a number of MEN G£pY TRAINING friends at a sleigh-ride party Tuesday. Good F16uf is the Games, music and refreshments {Continued from* "Page One) after the ride made a pleasant evening «xafhine him to deterjnine whether or at the R. L. Richardson home. MRS. FRANK SMITH will entertain not he has a disability. The Washington Fisrt Item ii\lT the Happv Thought Club today representative.^ will then act 4v/n at her home, 707 west Oakland avenue. upon the case and'de&fde whether or BREAD MAKING MRS. JOHN MANNING, 104 not the man is eligible 4 -*-y A Clark street celebrates her Seventythird Each man is asked to bring with kilowatt DELCO-LIGHT at a greatly reduced price is birthday anniversary Saturday. him all of thjk following official papers l.K -:rr i: Friends are planning a postcard offered to you. This plaint generates plenty of electricity for 7 which he has in his possession, shower for her. PER PER the average requirements of the "farm home, for abundant eleetnc^vt MRS. EUNICE RICE, county superintendent original or certified copy of honorable left this afternoon to attend discharge, Bureau of War Risk light, power for pumping water and for gunning the machinesordinarily the basket social in Lyle, at the Insurance letter awarding him compensation 24V* LB. 49 LB. Woodbury school tonight. Miss Carmen turned by hand. and compensation check. Clark is teacher in charge of the QUALITY social. These documents are*absolutely necessary And the price is only $425 f.o.h. tDayton, Ohio .. ^5 THE HAPPY THOUGHT CLUB COTTON to a decision on his case. COTTON will meet today at the Frank Smith There are larger" DELCO-LIGHT No matter where you live, there is asatisfied home. Dinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J5. Erckenbrack MISS MINNIE REGAN entertained left for St. Paul Sunday morning models for larger requirements-^/ user user near near yoi^renjoying the prices SACK SACK several friends at a sleigh-ride where they will attend the convention comforts, conveniences smd labor-savings lower than these paid for former models of party Tuesday night. After the of the State Pharmaceutical association. party the young people returned to features of DELCO-HGHT, Oyer All DELCO-LIGHT the same capacities. the Regan home for a social time and Mrs. K. S. Gordon entertained the $2.75 6PXCIAL PATZOT $1.40 plants in d|i]y usage are your Tpf 1*PcllTn PT1 f*Q models have the sameunexcelled mechanicalfeatures. 125,000 Adams Lutheran Ladies Aid last FLOUR MISS FRANCES LEWIS, daughter of the continued satisfactoiy Wednesday. There was a good attendance. They are self-cranking, assurance of Dr. and Mrs C. F. Lewis of this Receipts^pere $22.20. self-stopping, air-cooled, have only one economical service of ail DELCO^ and city was married to Walter A. Bateman A large crowd erfjbyed the concert of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Tuesday LIGHT .mod-els." There is a sae place to oil, and are equipped with thick given by Prof. Carsten Woll, tenor, Hormel's Quality afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the home and Esther Erhart ^Woil, pianist, at DELCO-LIGHT to meet your needs. plate, long-lived battery. of the bride's parents. The attendants Krebsbach's hall Thursday evening. were Miss Marjorie Lewis, sister The basket social given for the Flour is the Flour that will O or of the bride and George Wilson. The Wfiti^pboM or call tor detailed infomatioa -U-?' 7 benefit of the base ball team Monday immediate family and a few close evening brought out a large crowd. Austin Electric Supply Company, friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. The sum taken in foFthe sale of baskets Make Good Bread Making a E. Ray Cory and Orrin Hill rendered amounted to $110.00: violin, piano and vocal numbers. The Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Brenna entertained 121 North Main Street. -i bride and groom left for Spring Valley, the following guests 'at a six ir the Twin Cities and thence to SUCCESS l&S o'clock dinner Thursday evening, in Fort Dodge, where they will live. •V honor of Prof, and Mrs. Carsten GIRLS of the University of Southern Woll: Prof. R. E. Peterson, Mr. and Minnesota will give a party at Mrs. E. S. Erckenbrack, Mrs. Ellen the Y. W. C. A. rooms tonight. Hormel Milling Co. Erckenbrack, the Misses Ruth Thykeson, THE SOPHOMORES of the Austin Ingeborg Lee and Ida Nelson. high school will give a costume party The Misses Ruth Torgerson, Ingeborg |i] at the Y. W. C. A. rooms tomorrow Lee, Ida Nelson, Mary Maguire, night. liQtli Ida Anderson and -Ruth Thykeson were entertained at the J. J. Farsahl in!1,, iiit .111 4- home Sunday. LONDON The A. C. Svejkovsky family are IE hi recovering from la grippea nd quinsy. Associated Insurance Agency HIGHEST PRICE Elsie Lukas returned to her home HMiiir Inn Friday from Austin after visiting at I'llm PAID FOR the Harry Jones home. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cemey and family Poultry and Veal of Lyle spent Sunday and Monday Inn O. Niehuit' J. W. OcBvhr at the Joseph Svejkovsky home. M. H. KENASTON Mr. and Mrs. J. Svejkovsky and son Get Our Prices Frank were Austin visitors Wednesday. Office Austin Nat." Bank Bldy. Phoae Bridge 802 Before You Go N Elsewhere Frank Cafourek came to Austin to attend drill and inspection of Company R. H. JOHNSON A SON. "G." PROVISION MARKET Mrs. Theodore Cipra and baby of Qfioros a Satisfied User Near Y&a HORMEL'S £. MiD Sim ,' Myrtle spent several days last week 229 in Lyle where she visited at the home of her uncle, J. L. Cerney. Mrs. John Cafourek was called to the home of her son Lloyd, Saturday PROVISION MARKEt night on account of an accident while chopping wood. Dr. Freeman of Glenville took five stitches in the injured Herman Hontait. G. man's head. ... I During Lent we will have a constant supply of fresh t'S &'ip »7 Special Chicken Dinner every Sundayt OCEAN and LAKE FISH. Vfe also hive l**t:quality at Greg's Cafe. Ady, g-tf. 'S*- K-b? Z. boneless SMOKED BLOATERS, Whitefish and Skinned 32 Volt Motor tQ be Used Herring. 4- ADAMS We alwajn carry freshly smoked DAIRY BRAND r- HAMS and BACON, and AUSTIN BRAND BACON, It W. W. Dean went to the cities last 'P' with Farm Lighting plants. fat or lean.- Thursday. rVJ. s* ttm #£& Henry Peterson of Lyle has been A good supply of fancy U. S iGOVT. INSPECTED visiting his sister, Mrs. E. L. Slindee. BEEF. ftPot Ijenry Finklesoru who has been Roast We quite sick is much improved at this Hamburger .... ...I I..... ii 15c •writing. Ha« iiI mm 1 Itfr Henry Share of Two Harbors, arrived Boiling Beef 9C: ^Ifc^e aO Saturday evening and is spending Chuck Rofjst t, 12c a few days with his sister, Mrs. Round Steak ..18c A. Torgerson before going to LeRoy Si to visit friends and relatives. Grocery Department Miss Isabelle Snorthum and Mr. ®r« Helgerson of Austin were over Sanday LARGE CALIFORNIA CELERY guests at the Peter Willinger ..J home. FANCY HEAD LETTUCE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson and \jf:t rM SMOKED WHITEFISH Mrs. E. L. Slindee autoed to Lyle Come in and pick out a washe that will wash. a price thae At FANCY SMOKED BLOATERS I last Wednesday. pfease you. ., ,r? -wiil HOM^ jRRAND SALAD DRESSING Anfin Amble left Friday^ for Pinco, Iowa, where he will visit nis mother SAMBO, and AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR DECKER BROS.- gSt,"'' and .other relatives. SMOKED HERRING Mike Schneider received a 'message from Washington on Wednesday of STOP^AND SHOP AT HORMEL'S the death of his niece. Miss T.iilmw "THE STORE THAT SATBHES."^ Gilbert.