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-*M&r y~ i^t %"^4 cuAipfe 7JP^7 ''mmwrrr |ssajjf MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEK MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 The KITCHEN Among the speakers to address the It's an Uphill Pull for Polish Boys leading agricultural specialists of LEGAL NOTICES I annual meeting to be held in connection Colorado. Luther Burbank, wonrfor with th*s exhibit will be J. W. SHERIFF'S SALE worker of the plant world, has alia*- 7 GNBIAC By Virtue of an execution, Issued Nicolson, secretary of the Michigan been asked to speak. J' T^tjj out of and under the Seal of the Crop Improvement association, which Minnesota's annual seed show is District Court, in and for the County this year will handle several hundred ranked as among the top-notch ejfrhibits .. O*7 of Mower and State- of Minnesota, Be firm! whatever,tempts thy soul carloads ef seeds for its members W. upon a judgment rendered and docketed of the kind in America. To loiter 'ere It reach its goal, V" in the said Court, on the 29th VV R. Porter of the North Dakota association, Whatever siren voice would draw day of January, A. D. 1921, in an A\ARY GRAHAM BONNER. Thy heart from duty and its law, and W. H. Olin, one of the ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS& Oh! that distrust. Go bravely on, action wherein N. F. Banfield was I tOfHiOKT It VtJTUN NEVlfAPU UNION And, till the victor-crown be won, plaintiff, and'W. A. Murray and Fannie SOCIABLE WOLVES. Be firm. B. Murray were defendants, in —Sarah Mayo.- favor of the said plaintiff and against "We're sociable and friendly," said REGAIN YOUR HEALTH the said defendants, for the sum of Mr. Wolf to Mrs. Wolf. "Wolves care THE DELECTABLE CHICKEN. Eleven Thousand^ine Hundred Seventy-two for their mates. They don't pick out and 95-100 ($11,972.95) a mate and then quarrel with her right Chicken is a favorite meat with people Dollars, which execution was directed By Spinal Adjustment. away. Is'o, they care for her and they and delivered to me as Sheriff in and the world over and no matter how Safe, Sure, Natural .and Efficient. for the county of Mower, Minnesota, like to be with her. That Is why they served, if well cooked, It Top Notch Ability Means 100 Per Cent Health Efforts I have this 29th day of January, A. D. have picked her out In the first place, is always popular. 1921, levied upon all the right, title Consultation an4 Spinal Analysis Free X-Ray Facilities and they don't change their minds, Maryland Chicken.— and interest of the said defendants inand R. L. Nelson, D. C. either. Dress and cut up a 1^1 to the following described real "If we hadn't loved our mates in the I. chicken, sprinkle with property situate in said Mower first place we wouldn't have chosen mQ salt- and pepper, dip in county, to wit: Lot No. Two (2), in Palmer School Graduate Chiropractor Lewis Building. flour, egg and crumbs, them, and if they hadn't loved us they Block No. Four. (4), Galloway's Second Office Phone Bridge 277 hmnfctett place in a well-greased Addition to Austin, Mower wouldn't have chosen us. Residence Phone Main 621-L. Austin, Minnesota. fT-V county, Minnesota, Also Sixteen (16) "And so we're sociable and we don't HKU&lS dripping pan and bake feet, more or less, adjoining said lot ia a hot oven, basting go off our own ways like some creatures No. Two (2) on the West side, to the with gne-thifd of a cupful of butter. do. east line of a street running North Arrange on a platter and pour over "There are some animals who go off and South on the West side of said tfvo cupfuls of cream sauce. J. H. AULTFATHER & SON'S by themselves such a great, great deal. lot No. Two (2). "And when I say that we love our Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Curry.—Singe and cut the Chicken mates whom we pick out I mean that I, the undersigned Sheriff of said chicken at the joints in pieces for Bare feet and tattered clothes, little to eat and less to wear, such is the Mower county, will sell the above described I love you. Mrs. Wolf, and so do other serving. Cover with boiling *water, fate of thousands of children in central and eastern Europe. These boys in Fourth Annual Sale property to the highest bidder, Mr. Wolves love their mates." add two teaspoonfuls of salt and a Poland "are enly a sample of the 3,500,000 destitute youngsters that the European for cash, at public auction, at the "And so do their mates l^ve them," half saltspoonful of pepper. Simmer Relief Council plans to help through the cold days of the coming winter. West' front door of the Mower county said Mrs. Wolf, in a voice which for half an hour or longer if not tender, To that end eight great organizations in America have merged to form "the OF 40 HEAD PURE-BRED N court house, in the city of Austin, in seemed to Mr. Wolf to be very sweet. drain, dredge with seasoned flour Council, the chairman of which is Herbert Hoover. Under his leadership the BIG TYPE POAND CHINAS said Mower county, on the 19th day "And we go about together and have and brown lightly with a tablespoonful American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American of March, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock of butter. Fry one large onion in such a good time," said Mr. Wolf. A. M., to satisfy the said execution, Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council of the Churches of the same fat, mix one tablespoonful together with the interest and costs Christ in America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of *Tm a better fighter than you are, thereon, subject to redemption at any of flour, one teaspoonful ^of sugar and Columbus, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. have decided to co-operate Jointly CHOLERA IMMUNE time within one year from day of one tablespoonful of curry powder and to raise $33,000,000 to help the European children over the hill. BRED FOR MARCH AND APRIL LITTERS. sale, according to law. brown. Add one cupful of water or Wednesday, Feb. 23,1921, Austin, Minn. Dated# at Austin, Minn., January stock, one cupful of tomato or one N. NICHOLSEN, 29th, A?D. 1921. Defendant Henry P. Lien in and to sour apple chopped with salt and pepper the following described real property Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. N. NICHOLSEN, to taste. Pour this sauce over the Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. situate in said Mower County, to wit: By R. A. CARMICHAEL, Sale Hfeld in Heated ^Pavilion on the Farm Deputy. chicken and simmer until tender. Add ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, West of the North West V* of W 6V2 Miles South of Austin. MARTIN A. NELSON, Section 29, and North of the North L. OSTRA^DER, one cupful of hot cream and serve Attorney for Judgment Creditor. 3 HERD BOARS IN SERVICE. Attorneys for Judgment Creditor Vz of the North Vz of the North East with boiled rice. Jan 17-24-31, Feb. 7-14-21. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21^28, March 7. of the North East of Section Chicken.—Bring to the boiling Omaha, Jr. 2nd.prize age boar at Minnesota State Fair in Jellied fA 21, also the East of the North the 1000 pound class. point two cupfuls of chicken stock West of Section 29, all in Township SHERIFF'S SALE $3,000 IN PRIZES from which the fat has been removed, Clover Lawn's Giant Imperator, a 1200 pound prospect. Issued By Virtue of an Execution, 104, Range 11$, Mower County, add to it one tablespoonful of gelatin out of and under the Seal of the District FOR MINNESOTA SEED Minnesota. Grandson of the largest boar of the herd. which has been soaked in four tablespoonfuls Court, in and for the County of it That Now Notice Hereby Given, High Bach Leader, a grandson of Kover's Great Boar, The I. of cold water. Press into Freeborn and States of Minnesota, 7 the undersigned Sheriff of said Leader. T. E. Odland, secretary of the Minnesota a mold four cupfuls of seasoned upon a judgment rendered and docketed'in Mower County, will sell the above described 17 TRIED SOWS Crop Improvement association, the said court, on the 10th cooked chicken, pour over the stock, property to the highest bidder, 2 granddaughters of Young's Big Joe, a national winner. day of December A. D.1920, in an cash, at public auction, at the reports that already several hundred put under a weight and chill until for 4 Granddaughters of Mankato Wonder. action wherein Christina Lien was West front door of the Mower County firm. Any other meat may be served samples of Minnesota grown, 4 by Hadley's Equal, an undefeated qhampion. Plaintiff, and Henry P. Lien was Defendant, Court House, in the Cfty of Austin, in in the same way. purebred seed grains have been entered 1 by Black Orphan, the big Nebraska kind. in favor of the said Plaintiff Friendly and Sociable. said Mower County, on the 5th day -vv 6 by Melbourne's Giant, by the great Melbourne. Pie.—Dress and cut up one for the seventeenth annual seed Chicken and against the said Defendant, of March, A. D. 1921, at 1 o'clock 5 FALL YEARLINGS. which I should be, for a Mr. Wolf chicken as for frying cook until tender. for the sum of Three Hunderd Eighty show of his association, which will be P. M., to satisfy the said execution, 5 by Omaha Jr., Great big growthy gilts, bred to Clover should be stronger than a Mrs. Wolf. ($380.) Dollars,v which execution was Season when nearly cooked. togiether with the interest and costs held at the Ryan hotel, St. Paul, Feb. Lawn's Giant Imperator, the 400 pound April Boar with a directed and delivered to me as Sheriff "But you're a good fighter, too. Lay the pieces in a baking dish, add thereon, subject to redemption at any 23, 24, and 25, and that more are 9 inch bone. in and for the County of Mower, time within one year from day of sale, one pint of stock thickened with two "And we go off on marketing parties 1 by Rye's Long Jumbo, the top of T. O. Rye's sale, bred to Minnesota, I have this 14th day of coming in every day. These entries according to law. together. We go for cattle. Calves tabLespoonfuls of flour, and pour over Omaha, Jr. January, A. D. 1921, levied upon all Dattd at Austin, Minn., January come from farmers, both members of the chicken. Add a slice of onion. and sheep we especially like." 17 SPRING GILTS the right, title and interest of the said 14, A. D. 1921. the association and non-members. Make a biscuit dough,-cut out as a that are bred to equal, weighing up to 400 pounds. "Yes," agreed Mrs. Wolf, "and you Any farmer who wishes may make biscuit and cover the top of the dish TERMS.-?— help me pick out the choice bits. And A of chicken. Add cream or rich milk entries, without the payment of any Cash or bankable notes at 7 per cent for 9 months, or Liberty we have such a good time together. and bake until the biscuits-are brown. It Is Plaited Skirts Again bonds or War Savings Stamps at par. "It is true that wolves are all sociable, fees, simply by writing to Mn Odland Serve-from the baking dish. too. We travel in big pumbers. for blank applications. To make an Send For Catalogue. entry is to get a chance at some part J. H. AULTFATHER & SON, R. R. No. 2, Austin. Minn. "For animals that hunt so much W. R. RITCHIE, Auctioneer. of the $3,000 which will be distributed we're as friendly and sociable a lot "RtXCu. in cash premiums. as you could find. THE "They say that we do great harm to the farms and ranches, and yet they KITCHEN find it hard to get even with us. Yes, we're smart, we're smart all right. CABINET N E "We're called Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Wolf and our friends and relatives who go on great hunting and marketing a "The Phonograph With parties with us are all Gray Woli If not to fly, why has the robin wings, 7 Cousins. While the green desert dares him to be free "There are some of the cousins who Why does he yearn to reach remotest are like us but whose colorings are things, MOOD CHANGB'CHART a little different and they are known The mountain's rim—if it were not to be? as the White Wolf family, the Red Aa I lull Wolf family, the Black Wolf family, SEASONABLE DISHES. and we travel in many parts of the country. We really do not know how to cook Ttm "We used to be somewhat more fearless 2. »mn vegetables unless we can make them than we are now, but now we have both edible and attractive to be careful. not unless we can CnW "There is no sense in being foolhardy. •Q k|k O O conserve every fraction mi iii cn«i ftri We must be more careful for of their food value and 4. M« l«¥ 0 there are men around at many times Mar are so familiar with Tcufcr QViiMiimO J»T««n Unfcncw* hrtri O who carry guns, for they are trying to their composition that ^fMfcaat nlkpM ft O Wawtn protect their ranches and their farms. 0°" we can develop it by nOww DM "That is quite easy to understand cookery. The really efficient but it is also easy to understand that cook wastes nothing—neither we will go to the markets or the farms the vegetable or the ranches where we get the best MOOD CHANGi itself, the water in things. which it is cooked, nor "And when we are brought to bay, even the parings or tops. So says the we are brave. We will fight and our expert dietician, Ida Bailey Allen. great jaws can do much harm. Beans.—Butter a baking Scalloped "Yes, we will fight a great and dish and add two cupfuls of white glorious an^| magnificent fight—at sauce or a tomato sauce to four cupfuls least that is what a wolf thinks of it. of cooked string beans, with one "But come, dear Mrs. Wolf, we must small chopped onion. Cover with buttered join the others. They are all waiting crumbs and bake 30 minutes In to go marketing. Night time is a fine a moderate oven. time to go, too. Cabbaged—Melt onefourth -Braised New "Farmers and ranchmen and their .cupful of sweet fat In a saucepan, helpers are more apt to nap and sleep add two green apples and two then. onions finely chopped cook gently for "We go, you see, when we can do three minutes, then turn in one good the best marketing, just as people go sized cabbage, shredded, three cloves, THKKE marketing in the morning when they was never a more cheerful aged and finished with Very large, one-half cupful of vinegar, one tablespbonful fCB. think things are best because everything outlook for separate skirts than handsome buttons. of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful 1^- has just come in fresh and the season just ahead of them. They Any one who Is ambitious to prepare of pepper. Cover tightly and simmer Take same Mood Change Charts home they can have their pick. have more than met all our expectations for summer in advance of its for two and one-half hours. "But we're sociable for all our hunting as to what the spring would coming may make up Skirts of baronet and^make this experiment I Sponge.—Scant half an envelope Coconut and our fighting and our marketing bring after their triumph of last summer, satin, wash satin, tricolette, crepe de of granulated gelatin in onefourth- in the markets where there are and the models for southern tourists chine or other suitable weaves in of a cupful of cold water. Make LETS cattle. foretell another season of delightfully white or white and a color. Not all of you imagine have just Chart, and do your bt| foe a custard of twov cupfuls of milk, "And I love my dear Wolf mate and these are plaited. A plain skirt of cool and dainty skirts for summer come home from shopping. You Edison's research? three eggs, one-third of a cupful of If anything happened to her my old white wash saUn has four gores in wear. In the meantime there are sugar cook untii smooth and thick, are tired and nervous. You step to wolf heart would be broken. So 1 yellow satin set in, one at the front models for sports and street wear between Make the experiment hi remote from the heat and add the haven't such a hard heart as one and back and one at each side. They the New Edison and put on an seasons that meet every requirement gelatin. When the mixture begins to own home. Comem. Let us grot might think if one judged from the are jointed at the top, about seven that the most exacting taste Edison Re-Ckkatioi^. Gradually the set add one cupful of shredded coconut, you a supply of MoodT Ghaadr number of cattle I have killed." inches wide at the bottom and terminate can make. They, are made of wool materials a few grains of salt and a teaspoonful music soothes you. You forget "And I feel the same way," said at the hip line withj&n embroidered In stripes and crossbars, and & Charts. of vanilla. Use Just the yolks fatigue and your "nerves" disappear. Mrs. Wolf to her mate. arrow head. Widths of crepe de apparently the patterns have been woven toi friends fill them out. They will find in the custard, beat the whites stiff chine in white and a color are sewed with reference the dominant You feel refreshed and lights and fold In at the last. Line a mold it more/fun than Ouga. Happy While His Pants Last. together—four of each—alternating feature, of the styles. Which is plaits. •hearted. with sections of Orange, pour in and A school teacher who had some the color, for skirts that are side It is plaited skirts again with all the chill. If you don't own a New Edisoo^ methods of her own gave her boys pelted or widths of plain and fancy emphasis possible on "plaited." I Mr. Edison in his present great Corn Custards.—Mix one cupful of fill out a Chart inourstore! Bettor three buttons each, saying: "I want weaves in silks are managed in the Most materials show a plain stripe research is studying into the effects grated corn with three slightly beaten you to think of the first as representing same way. Among the newest aud yet» we will lend you aNew EdisOQ alternated with a fancy stripe, and eggs add one and one-half cupfuls of of music on^he zdpds and moods life, the second liberty and the prettiest ideas appear little coijl with they are made up usually In box Rb-Cskactoim anka program of milk, one-half teaspoonful of salt, a 99 Ihird happiness. You must each bring hats to match, made of gay cretonne, plaits with the plain stripe inverted. of men. teaspoonful of onion juice and a few that you. cap give a Mood £jack the three buttons in three days to be worn with wool skirts In quiet There are box plaits of all widths from dashes of paprika. Put into small Will yon fill out a Mood,Change »nd tell me what they represent." Party in your own home. at colors. Ribbon In the prevailing color an iqch to six inches across and the molds and steam, covered with a On the appointed day she asked one In the skirt, borders the coat arttl trims striped and barred materials offer greased paper. After 20 minutes remove the younger pupils why he didn't the hat. unending opportunities for ingenuity and serve with white or tomato Schleuder Paper Co. oUrn in the buttons. "I ain't got 'en» Mn in managing plaits. In the skirt pictured sauce. 1," he sobbed. "Here's life andilb- the material is woven in very *ty, but me mudder went an' sewed wide stripes of two colors, and both a 124 W. Bridge St. Austin, ilfauMaota. applness on me pants."—Boston Tran- Wx and side plaits have been used. The pockets and belt are well man­