Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 21, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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W* •vf 1 tin I 1 .yy, %i* \\, i, lfK *V\'' fi^" '¥'$'\ ,r Wisv MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEN tiff and against the said Defendant, ministration of the estate of said decedent: before this court at the Probate for the sum of Three Hunderd Eighty The petition of Rasmus Nelson Court Rooms in the Court House, lathe AWAITING THEIR CUE ($380.) Dollars, which execution was having been filed in this court, Interesting History of Mower County City of Austin, in the County of directed and delivered to me as Sheriff representing that Joseph Nelson Mower, State of Minnesota, on the in and for the County of Mower, then a resident of the County of 8th day of March, 1921, at 3 o'clock Minnesota, I have this 14th day of Mower, State of Minnesota, died intestate P. M. why said petition should not January, A. D. 1921, levied upon all on the 3rd day of February, be granted. the right, title and interest of the said 1921 and praying that letters of administration WITNESS. The Judge of said FRONTIERSMAN AUSTIN NICHOLS, R£A0V ij Defendant Henry P. Lien in and to of his estate be granted Court, and the Seal of said Court the following described real property to A. R. Browning, of Brownsdale, this 12th day of February, 1921. WAS FIRST MOWER COUNTY SETTLER YoO EEADY situate in said Mower County, to wit: Minnesota and the court having HENRY WEBER, JUN., WAPR6M West of the North West of fixed the time and place for hearing (Court Seal) Probate Judge^ V\ said petition: Section 29, and North of the North SASSE & FRENCH, The first settler on the present settled in the town of Austin. Aftei*wards of the North Vz of the North East THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Atto'rneys for Petitioner. V2 site of the city of Austin was Austin removed to the town of Lyle, xk of the North East V* of Section OF YOU, are hereby cited and requireds Feb. 14-21-28. 21, also the East of the North to show cause, if any you have File No. 4175. Nichols, who came here late in 1S58, where they both died in 1879. THE BIG5H(M West Vi of Section 29, all in Township or early in 1854. But little is known Brown was a son of Aloysius 104, Range 18, Mower County, M. H. HON of him, except that he was a bachelor Brown. He erected a small frame Minnesota. Residence Phone Bridge and apparently a frontiersman, going That Now Notice i» Hereby Given, building near Fay R. Smith's place 5# I. the undersigned Sheriff of said ahead of civilization, squatting on and entertained travelers for a time. 802 Main 659-R Mower County, will sell the above described good claims, which he would sell as He pre-empted the northwest quarter property to the highest bidder, REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS opportunity offered, and again push 1 of section 3. In January, 1867, he for cash, at public auction, at the West front door of the Mower County to the frontier. He sold his claim in sold three forties of this land to and Properties. Rentals and Insurance City Business Court House, in the City of Austin, in 1854 to Chauncy Leverich. Leverich Yates & Lewis. Te remained a resident said Mower County, on the 5th day Office with Niehuis ft DeBuhr Laad Co. was a young man, from twentyfive of the place two or three years. of March, A. D. 1921, at 1 o'clock AUSTIN. MINN. to thirty years of age, naturally P. M., to satisfy the said execution, Austin National Bank Bid*. He afterwards engaged in farming in bright and ambitious, with an eye for together with, the interest and costs Lansing. In 1879 he removed to thereon, subject to redemption at any business. He pre-empted 160 acres Dakota. time within one year from day of sale, of land, described as follows: The according to law. Dobbins claimed the southwest of south one-half of the northwest Dated at Austin, Minn., January section 3. In the fall of 1855 he sold 14, A. D. 1921. quarter, of section 3, and the southeast to David Oliver. He then went to N. NICHOLSEN, quarter of the southeast quarter, Lansing and later to Clarksville, Butler Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. A A of the same section, and the By R. A. CARMICHAEL, County, Iowa. northwest quarter of the northwest Deputy. 49 LB. 241/2 LB. David L. Smith was born in Genesee L. OSTRANDER, quarter of section 2. The latter duct her classes she has organized. county, New York, January 22, jH in favor of the Byron boys and Attorney for Judgment Creditor. S A piece of land included the mill site. S A An adult class is instructed in the Jan 17-24-31, Feb. 7-14-21. 1820 he was but jslx years of age!11Mrs.n Qf ®^ron He immediately commenced building T. M. Steele who resides west afternoon and a junior class in the FOR FOR when his parents moved to Canada, 0f Hayfield, assisted in the care of a saw mill, which was completed early evening. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION The Mission Circle of the Baptist and settled in what is now Brands! a sick friend in Austin last week, FOR ADMINISTRATION the next year. He started in business church will meet with Mrs. R. J. county, Province Ontario. After he I Bernard Miller, of Austin, was takhad with good prospects, but his career $3.00 $1.55 Price Friday afternoon. Mrs. McGinnis, Estate of Joseph Nelson. grown to manhood he returned to e" to .Rochester Monday morning, was suddenly brought to an end a foreign missionary will .. ... where he will receive medical treatNew STATE OF MINNESOTA, County York state, where he spent a ment at the Mayo Clinic. His brother, speak. in 1S56., During the same year, of Mower, In Probate Court. FLOUR 8PECIAL PATENT The American Legion and Auxiliary year. After this he spent one year Raymond Miller of this city accomin 1S54, the following, named came: D. In the Matter of the Estate of gave a short program in the opera Canada, and two years in Mich-jPaI"ed him to Rochester. Joseph Nelson, Decedent. J. Tubbs, Benedict Brown, Robert house last Friday night. After the igan. He then went to Long Island, J^ieves, who practically THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Dobbins, David L. and Willard Smith, program several baskets were auctioned & ,. admit that they were the ones who Marie Nelson, Carrie Hanson, and .1. and embarked on a whaling vessel, stole five hogs from the P. H. Buffum off, bringing in over $160. After and a man named Pinkham. Rasmus Nelson, the heirs at law of the contents of the baskets were disposed and followed the sea for two years, farm about three weeks ago, were Mr. Tubbs was born in Steuben said deceased, and to all persons of, those who wished to, danced after which he spent about two years captured Sunday forenoon by Sheriff interested ill the granting of ad- county, New York, in 1825. When until an early hour in the morning. in New York City, then returned to! Gilcierhus and a posse of farmers, YOURS twelve years of age, he with his parents ..... (after they had been tracked too their Greg's Cafe Canada, where he was joined in mar-jfarm about four miles southwest of ADVERTISE IN THE NEYv moved to Pennsylvania. He S riage to Emma Tierney in 1851. In Claremont. learned the trade of millwright and 1854 they started in a prairie schoon-j Knute Dahle Was born August 11, followed that occupation for many LEGAL NOTICES er to seek a home In theterritory of l8®,1 a^d P^sed away at his home in years. On coming to this county he T,,. Ashland township, February 6th, 408 North Hals Street FOR Minnesota. He arrived at Chauncy J1921, at the age of 59 years, from entered and bought land in this vicinity, SHERIFF'S SALE Leverich's home on the 19th of Oc-jthe effect of heart disease. The detober. By Virtue of an execution, Issued but continued to work at his REGULAR MEALS AT He had left his family in ceased had been ailing for two years out of and under the Seal of the trade. He built a sawmill in 1854 ALL HOURS and was confined to his bed four District Court, in and for the County Fayette county, Iowa. After remaining on the site of the present flouring weeks before he passed away. of Mower and State of Minnesota, Open Until Midnight here two weeks, returned for his QUALITY mill of Engle & Co. In 1856 he Henry Solverud transacted business upon a judgment rendered and docketed family, bringing them to Mower in Austin last Thursday. built a saw mill, for himself about in the said Court, on the 29th Good Coffee, Chops And Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janes and Mr. day of January, A. D. 1921, in an County. They spent the winter on Steak* A Specialty one and a half miles south of Austin and Mrs. Dom. Biwer entertained a action wherein N. F. Banfield was the present site of the city of Austin. on the Cedar River. These were number of their friends at a party plaintiff, and W. A. Murray and Fannie PRICES SEASONABLE In the spring of 1855 he built a cabin among the first mills erected in Friday evening at the Biwer home. B. Murray were defendants, in on his claim in the town of Lansing Progressive rook, was (the pastime favor of the said plaintiff'and against Mower county. Mr. Tubbs for many of the evening and a fine lunch was lived there a few months, then purchased the said defendants, for the sum of years has been eng-iged in contracting served. A very enjoyable time was Eleven Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-two CRISPjETTES eighty acres in section 2, town and building. In 1869-70 he spent by those present who were and 95-100 ($11,972.95) of Austin, where he lived ten years, erected the public school building of Messrs. and Mesdames Geo. Kottke, Dollars, which execution was directed when he sold and bought his present G. F. Paulson, C. B. Clabaugh, Pete and delivered to me as Sheriff in and Austin. He married Elizabeth Ellsworth, HORMEL MILLING Johnson, Chas. Luis, James Caldbeck, 4 farm in section 5, town of Windom. Tor the county of Mower, Minnesota, a native of Tioga county, Gus. Kramer and S. W. Arends. I have this 29th day of January, A. D. bresh Mr. and Mrs. Smith are the parents Pennsylvania.. They have six children—Warren Ivar Hove was pleasantly surprised 1921, levied upon all the right, title of ten children, Maggie, James D., E., Alice, Marian, Elmer, Delicious last Saturday evening by a number and interest of the said defendants in COMPANY. Nellie A., Nina E., Agnes E., D. of his friends and neighbors, the and to the following described real Jessie, and Daniel Jr. The occasion being his birthday anniversary. David S., Mary A., Frank A., Elihu property situate in said Mower father of Mr. Tubos, with his wife, He was presented with a county, to wit: Lot No. Two (2), in B., Minnie S. came to Mower county in 1865 and Park Crispette stylus pen and a sum of money. Those Block No. Four Galloway's Second (4), Austin, present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Addition to Austin, Mower Minn. Kitchen Baumann and family, Mr. and Mrs. county, Minnesota, Also Sixteen (16) Mrs. A. R. Pierce and daughter PRESTON Emil DeVreese and family, Mr. and feet, more or less, adjoining said lot Naomi of Austin are spending a few ED. MORTENSEN, PROP. Mrs. Peter Braathen and family Mr. No. Two (2) on the West side, to the days at the Carrie Jacobson home. From The Republican and Mrs. Spurgeon Peterson and family, east line of a street running North Jo Lee went to Austin Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, and South on the West side of said C. J. Krueger and Geo. Schoemaker where he expects to undergo an operation Mrs. Boy sen and sister, Christine lot No. Two (2). motored to Austin Friday. for appendicitis. Boysen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boysen Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Mrs. Kerna Nelson of Grand Meadow and family, Mr. Andrew Distad Business and Professional I, the undersigned Sheriff of said was a caller here Friday. GRAND MEADOW and son, Edwin, and Martinius Larsen, Mower county, will sell the above described John Lakefield went to Albert Lea From the Record of Blooming Prairie. property to the highest bidder, Monday on business. for cash, at public auction, at the Schuyler Starks was an Austin caller Mrs. Nels Olson went to Spring LE ROY West front door of the Mower county Monday. Valley last Saturday to attend the court house, in the city of Austin, in Wm. Oldag of Spring Valley was funeral of an old frien^, Mr. Benson, said Mower county, on the 19th day here between trains Monday. Miss Josie Weigen who teaches IT-**,? a pioneer resident of that town and Hans Johnson was an Austin caller near Grand Meadow spent the weekend of March, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock for many years the leading shoemaker at the home of her mother. A. M., to satisfy the said execution, Monday. there. She remained over Sunday, Miss Edith Foster went to Austin together with the interest and costs Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer went visiting with relatives and friends. Monday for a few days visit. thereon, subject to redemption at any! 4* to the cities last week and attended The ice harvest has been completed Ole Larson returned to his hime in the auto show. time within one year from day of here but it took some tall hustling to sale, according to law. Rushford Saturday. Last Friday evening the LeRoy HEIMER finish the job before the big thaw J. M. F. MAYER Dated at Austin, Minn., January J. K. LYNDE H. James Maloney went to Spring Valley high school basket ball boys played came. Besides filling the local ice 29th, A. D. 1921. Tuesday to spend a few days with at Grand Meadow and were defeated. Live Slock and Real Eitita DENTIST UNDERTAKING houses Homer Nashold and Sons shipped his brother, George. He expects to Had the traveling b^en good a large N. NICHOLSEN, Auctioneer Office In Hirsh Block out fifteen cars of the crystal Undertaker and Funeral Director return to Chicago tomorrow. crowd of rooters would have accompanied Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. Specially Conversant with cakes. Nine of them went to Wykoff Telephone Main 117 Mrs. Cory Means came down from them. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, AUTO HEARSE Pedigree work. and six to Dexter. Wykoff Saturday for an over Sunday MARTIN A. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Larson and baby AUSTIN, MINN. Alfred Hockerson and Miss Tillie Day C&U 677, Both Phones Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Attorneys for Judgment Creditor of Austin visited the latter part of Hockerson are here from Minneapolis Night C&U 120. Both Phonos Gunderson. the week with Mr. and Mrs. Eastwold, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28, March 7. for a visit with their sister, Mrs. C. H. 0. Ebert went to St. Paul parents of Mrs. Larson. D. G. L. BAKER. M. A. Bloom who has been ill at the A. Tuesday to attend the State Hardware A patriotic program will /be given SHERIFF'S SALE W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. F. Schleiger home a greater part of Phytician and Surgeon Dealers convention which is in in the Woman's Relief Corps rooms Issued By Virtue of an Execution, UNDERTAKING and the winter. Mrs. Bloom is somewhat ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. session there this week. Office in Lewis Building Saturday afternoon after their regular out of and under the Seal of the District improved and expects to return FUNERAL DIRECTION D. K. Michener and daughter, Miss routine of work is complete. Court, in and for the County of 130 Surgeon Oeslkt. Phones: Residence, Bridge to her home -at Stillwater within a Auto Hoarse Equipment Laura went, to Minneapolis Monday Over $400 were collected last week Freeborn and State of Minnesota, Office, Bridge 277 Surgeon C. M. ft St. P. Rye. few weeks. to attend the marriage of their son for the sufferers of China. The upon a judgment rendered and docketed Prompt Attention in Every Detail Surgeon Geo. A. Homcl 4Ck The local high school basketball Austin, Minn. and brother, Carrol, which occurred money was sent directly to Miss Josie in the said court, on the 10th Business Residence team met defeat at the hands of the DISEASES OF THE EYE Wednesday. Mr. Michener and bride Horn, one of our home girls who is day of December A. D. 1920, in an fast LeRoy team at the school gymnasium DONOVAN & GOSLEE 112 113 GLASSES FITTED will leave on an extended wedding Phone Main Phone Main doing missionary work there. action wherein Christina Lien was last Friday evening. The locals tour to New Orleans, South America, Miss Rettig, county nurse came AUSTIN, MINN. Office First National Bank BUg. Plaintiff, and Henry P. Lien was De- Funeral Directors were handicapped by the fact England, Italy and France. Phone Office—Bridge 75 down from Austin Tuesday to con- fendant, in favor of the said Plain- -y# 1892 28 Years' Experience 1920 that two of their leading players were and Embalmers The Modern Woodmen have rented Phone Residence—Bridg»«4flft» out of the game but they put up a the large room above Wm. Kuethe's OFFICE HOURS Day Calls—Phone Main 198. scrap worth while against their husky 4 mc store and will move into their new DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to p. opponents. They were greatly outweighed quarters the first of March. This Night Calls By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. as. by the LeRoy boys. Eye-sight Specialist will make and ideal lodge and club Charles DeFliger loaded his live T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. room. There is some talk that the Scientific adjustment of GLASSES stock, machinery and household effects H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. American Legion will share the rooms W. B. NUFORM to all forms of defective vision on Monday and on Tuesday left AUSTIN CUNIC with the Woodmen, having one of the Motor and Carriage Service CORSETS for his new home at Prophetstown, 120 West Mill Street front rooms for their club room and are Form Builders replacing angles 111., the family going Tuesday evening. using the large room for meetings, Chas D. F. Lewis, M. with graceful curves, and silhouette CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. The DeFIigers were given a etc. E. C. Rebman, D. sS M. the outlines in Fashionable perfection. ALBERT HOPFE rousing farewell on last Thursday Physician and Surgeon Mesdames R. E. Thompson, D. F. Chas C. Allen, D. M. Variety of shapes and styles, enables evening when about a hundred of Darling and E. A. Highum entertained Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. J. G. W. Havens, M. D. every type of figure to be faultlessly their neighbors gathered to do them twenty couple at a six o'clock dinner, X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment W. B. Grise, M. D. fitted. honor. Dancing, cards and a big supper Saturday evening at the home LIVE STOCK AND Assistants— General Surgery Price $1.50 to $4.50 were the pleasures of the .evening of the latter. Following dinner FiveHundred REAL ESTATE and Mr. and Mrs. DeFliger were Ernest H. Morris, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat was played by all. Mrs. given a liberal purse of money as a fi A. H. Langum and J. A. Christenson Mabelle Moore, R. N. AUCTIONEER! Glasses fitted token of the esteem of the friends winning the first prizes. On Monday Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital present. thirty lady friends were entertained THE HOSPITAL CLINIC C. G. W. R. R. by the same ladies at a six Apply aarly for date*, as I sell HAYFIELD o'clock dinner. C. Hcct*. Geo. A. Hormel ft Got A. M. D. nearly every day in the sale From The Herald O. H. Hegge, M. D. Home! Milling Cm. DEXTER P. A. Lommen, M. C, season. Babcock Bldg. Oppueito P.* Ol Mesdames Amund Strandem and O. From The News Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and I dSju-jL.- Both Phones 197 P. Frogner were visitors in Austin AUSTIN, MINN. laboratory assistant. Tuesday afternoon. W. F. Zimmerman of Lone Tree, for Information Out .* Mrs. H. R. Baker and daughter, FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS la., is here looking after his farm. Office Hours Call Of Reduso Doris, visited with relatives in Austin R. C. Alderson of Austin was here to St. Olaf Hospital. rAny Of The Doctors DRS. FENTON & MEANY Saturday. Tuesday on business. R. R. Surgeons, C. M. ft St. P. Mr. Gandy, Sr., father of H. H., Wm. Oltman was a Spring Valley SPECIAL ATTENTION given DENTISTS "Youth-line" Reduco Cbrsets Gandy, died Sunday at the Gandy caller .^Monday. Austin National Bank Bid sr. to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, make stout figures appear slender by farm home near Hayfield, presumably' D. A. I. ARNESON, NT. Mrs. Cora Miller was an Austin accomplishing figure-reduction easily microscopic, chemical and radiographic a paralytic stroke. I 103 from the effects of Office Phenet Bridge caller Tuesday. and comfortably. Hips, bust and abdomen examinations accurately Specialist in Natural Therapeutics^ Mr. Gandy accompanied his father's Mr. and Mrs. Orin Root were Residence Dr. Fen ton: Main 455-R one to five inches smaller. mr.de. body to the old home in Illinois, I Spring Valley callers Tuesday. Using "condensed Out-of-doors,** 564 Residence Dr. Meany? Mala Weight apparently ten to twenty where interment will be made. General Surgery— Hans Brue and son Max of DeForest, spinal and electrical, mechanical, pounds less —ALL, with comfort and AUSTIN. MINNESOTA JEye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Mrs. Arnt Bacon attended the sil-' Wis., came Tuesday for a few to other Natural methods in addition utmost of stylish effect. Glasses properly fitted. ver wedding anniversary of her sis-' days visit. Medical Treatments. ter, Mrs. A. Rockney, of Austin, Mrs. A. Knutson returned to her DR. M. HARDY Price $6.00 J. Piles, fissures, ulcers 4nd similar Saturday. Office over- Haugan's Pharmacy. home in Zumbrdta after a weeks visit ... 4C0 N. Main St* The Byron girls and /boys high diseases successfully treated without at the A. Knutson home. THE VALUE STORE &£ [NUTORM DENTIST hospitalization. school basketball teams defeated the! Phone Main 22^ Carl Salzman and Julius Kopplin Bank Bldg. National Minn. Hayfield high school teams at Byron Austin are attending the auto show in Minneapolis. Auatin Austin Furnitom Office over Friday evening. The score was 17- (opposite Fox Hoteu): Austin. Mfian Store, if IC*