Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 21, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921, FAGE EIGHT Your ad in the News .covers all of the celebration of Washington's CAULDRON OBITUARY Birthday by the members of Alma Austin territory. ^ibdge No. 131 A. F. and A. M. on LOCAL Tuesday evening, February 22nd. The Lansing, Minn., Mrs. O. M. Davis Masons usually do things right when February 18, 1921 £APPEMN€ Mrs. O. M. Davis, mother of F. H. they, attempt anything and from present ARE YOUR VALUABLES Mower County News. Davis, 315 South Spring avenue passed indications George's birth anniversary J. F. FAIRBANKS will be appropriately celebrated away suddenly Tuesday morning If (j Clinton Vaux has returned to Swea Dear Sirs:—Your questioners to in Lyle this year. Feb. 15. Up to the time of her death CSty, Iowa after spending a week with be the thing is best wftl say which road 1 House scarcity seems to she had been enjoying |her usual family at the George Shortt home. Several rent- that why should Mower County give problem in Lyle again VIUU1BI S A E Dealer la health. ers- have only until about the firstvof up the trunk highway No. 40 to Free* Mrs. T. N. Roble returned to Roaster QA0 UM1C V4HJ VMV w* ww liext month to get out and no place Korn Countv? Mrs. Olive M. Davis was born at yesterday after spending the COAL. WOOD, LIME to go. A case of being all packed up Versailles, N. Y., March 4, 1845, and jjast week here with relatives. As this road has always been a and no place to move into. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, married Russell B. Davis, an officer in Mower County road and as we live in Miss Jessie Rosencrans of Independence, Mrs. Follmouth, who has been sick BRICK AND WALL the civil war on September 13, 1866. Mower County why give to another Iowa is visiting at the for about three years passed away at her home in Lyle Monday evening They made their home in McMinnville, PLASTER. The present crime wave makes one of our greatest improvements. Berne of her uncle A1 Wengert. at 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held Tenn., where Lieut. Colonel this question pertinent.' I have no feelings toward thev people George Kokolaris left Friday evening Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the Davis had been stationed in the command on our west line as the road is house and the remains will be taken for Hot Springs, where he will The ever present danger of fire of the Tenth Tennessee Cavalry to Xarpenter on the noon train for worth a good fight but can see no advantage spend several weeks. also causes worry, for the last two years of the war, moving interment. Rev. Landeck of Grafton to the traveling public going E. F. Miller who underwent ah operation Office 301 East Briilge St. will have charge of the funeral services. from there the following spring to The loss and inconvenience of west so far. at Rochester Monday is reported Centralia, 111., where their first child Phone: Main 33 papers misplaced about the -store as getting along nicely. About forty friends and neighbors A party going to Rochester or any was born, Frank H. Davis. Three Austin, Minn, tr house is all too common. gathered at the Geo. Dennison home Miss Florence Kenevan who has northeastern point would have to years later they moved to Austin Saturday evening to .assist George jost finished her course at St. Joseph make a long unnecessary trip to get We invite you to keep your, Will, Minn. After her husband's death in and his dauhgter, Lila, in celebrating =Snjspital, St. Paul, has returned home. their birthdays. The evening was as far north as Blooming Prairie or Deeds, Contracts, Mortgages, Insurance 1875 Mrs. Davis went back to her M. C. Nolan who is employed in spent in card playing and dancing. leave the road at Lansing. policies, keepsakes and the eastern home at Fredonia, N. Y., for Supper was served to the entire party take Austin National Bank spent Sunday like in our Safety Deposit Vaults I will agree that they need a better the purpose of educating her son and at midnight and all report a most excellent with his parents, Senator and Lined With Steel and Insured road up the county line, but a short daughter Beatrice at the State Norride time. Mrs. W. A. Nolan of Grand Meadow. mal school, moving later with her Against Burglary. Box Rental is Iner Eriandson has been assisting in the country would convince Mrs. Phillip Bodlak and Mrs. Roy N.T. Fortun rewire the Lutheran parsonage. son to South Dakota in 1893 residing so low you can not afford to be without you that they are not the only ones Kelly, who have been visiting at the at Centerville and Davis until six this Protection. that need road improvements. As Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter visited Marry Tuftee home, returned home to they claim to have plenty of gravel I years ago when she came with her Aiistin relatives Sunday. Jaekson Saturday. Safety and Security are watchwords Mrs. I. F. Dahl went to Faribault think that they will get out of the son and family to Sioux Falls. She Mrs. N. Kahili and son Leo left this with us. Thursday for a visit with relatives. muck quicker using that than waiting was an active worker in the Methodist morning for their home in Woonsocket, Miss Reetz spent the week end at on paving as it will be years before church for the greater part of her life Pure Drugs and Sundries. her home in Minneapolis. S. D., after a visit with her FOR* ANYTHING IN THE BANKING enough paving will be done to rid us and was interested in all club and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hendryx spent 0 Jbrother, Ed. McMahn, who is very ill. LINE YOU WILL civic work which was for the betterment Patent Medicines. Sunday with Austin friends. of our mud holes. Hacmac, Leon Smith and A. R. FIND THIS IS EL Mrs. Perkins has moved into the By running the road north it gives of the community. She will be Trusses and Hospital IPearce were among those who attended front rooms over the Joy theatre. missed by her relatives and a host of Mower county a road north and south Frank Dominik and Haley Steele Supplies. the hardware convention in from border to border and as Freeborn friends. will hold a joint.auction on the Stock Minneapolis. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Farm February 24th. Some purebred county has the Jefferson highway Stationery, Books, Kodaks. Funeral services were held at the 32. M. Doane left Sunday for Los stocl will be sold. I don't see why any fair minded First Methodist church Thursday, Feb. Jkusjeles to join Mrs. Doane. On Axel Hallerud moved onto the highway commission would rob Mower 2:30 p. m. She will be laid to Chas. Volstad place last week and will 17 at -glieir way home they will visit PortJand, Sftj* Jfftrat National Hank County of its only road to the cities Prescriptions filled without farm it the coming year. Gus. Jorgenson, rest beside her husband and a Butte and other points. who rented it last year has and give Freeborn county two. substitution, adulteration or daughter at Austin, Minnesota.—• moved onto K. H. Volstad place, LYLE Yours truly, AuHtin imitation. Sioux Falls Argus-Leader. which he and Carl Volstad will farm of CLYDE H. WALDRON, From The Tribune the coming year. J. lLansing, Minn Meets After 42 Years £0. Wold Drug Co. MISS FRANCES CARTER Mrs. A. A. Powell, who, with her You cannot afford to miss the Educational Organized Every person interested in religious Capital St Surplus. Irasband and family, lives near the Conference at the Presbyterian TEACHER OF PIANO AND education is urged to attend the 1868. $300,000.00 «eanetery southeast of Moscow, met church, under the auspices of Education Conference at the( Central HARMONY with an ii agreeable surpriselast «ww Saturday uuvui- the ^Iow©r County Sunday School AsShe Presbyterian church Friday, February "The' Economical Drag Store." Carleton Conservatory Methods was trading at the Farmers sociation, Friday, February 25. Rev. aa.y 25. Adv. 15-2-c. Est. 1866 Phone Main 95 used v* j»e when a strange woman approached Wm. Bell will speak. No admission Store and addressed her. The fee. All Sunday school workers, in 101 High St. Phone Main 9®iJt woman asked "Don't you know me?" Mower county are especially urged to and Mrs. Powell answered that she did be there. Adv. 15-2-c. si set. The woman then disclosed her Life is but a long vacation identity. She is Mrs. Gunerson, a sister of Mrs. Powell, and they had not To the man who loves his work met for 42 years. The meeting was Life's an everlasting effort Jiif a complete surprise to Mrs. Powell. To shun duty, to the shirk. The sister had come all the way from Montana to visit Mrs. Powell but 'ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS ftad not informed her sister of her intesded visit. Sunday the Powell family, which came here last year from \S ANY ONE *-/NAT» Montana, had a reunion of former Died Had a fire jMentana friends at their home east Eloped Had a baby town to meet Mrs. Gunderson, and Divorced Had a party at very enjoyab time was had by 'K Hbose present. Embezzled Sold a farm .. Preparations are being made for Left Town .... Been arrested .... -f- Came to town LEGAL NOTICES Had twins or colic "The Neit' Silk Stolen a dog—or his friend's Styles on display ESTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of wife .Mower. In' District Court, Tenth commenc Committed suicide—or murder Judicial District. ing Monday. Peter O. Lee and Ella I. Lee, Fallen from an airplane Jiis wife and John G. Johnson, Fallen into a well Plaintiffs, Fallen into a legacy? against Well, then, 15. Danield, Wm. F. Sharpe, John R. Bennett, M. C. Brown, A S N E W S B. R. Sheldon, Benjamin R. Sheldon, So phone or mail it to The .i. also all other persons unfevown MOWER COUNTY NEWS claiming any right, title, it ^estate, lien or interest in the real 27-INCH OUTING FLANNEL, plain ^estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. white and fancy colors,'special SUMMONS. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO 15c yard THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Ton and each of you are hereby gammoned and required to answer the «eoznplaint of the plaintiffs in the above entitled action which complaint is on -fite and of record in the office of the «elerk of the above named court. And From five to twenty-five £o serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the subscriber at lis office in the village of Blooming miles per hour in nine ALL OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, in Prairie, Minn, within twenty days .-adffcer the service of this summons seconds flat—that is ragpon you, exclusive of the day of such both plain white and colors, special And if you fail to sSrve a .service. ••copy of your answer to the said complaint standard performance of upon the subscriber within the •time and in the manner aforesaid, the the new series,fivepassenger plaintiff herein will apply to the •court for the relief demanded in the "Glenbrook" model. complaint in this action. .Dated februarsL 14th, 1921. ALLA#P. NORTON, $ Attorney for Plaintiffs, fr* Blooming Prairie, Minn Take just one ride in this STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower. In District Court, Tenth c?tr aild you will immeappreciate K* ALL 0LAN KETS, p&rt wool^i Judicial District. "Same parties as in JSfoimmons unanediately the preceding.tKfs',notice, v.. cotton, jusf LIS PENDENS. *1 4 A difference between "old NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tkat an action has been commenced Vy tiie above named plaintiffs against school fnechanics" and -file above named defendants in the above named court and the same is strictly modern science. sow pending. The object of said actioti is to quiet: and confirm the title _to £he lands described jn the^complaint •f'lerein in said plaintiffs and to for'..«ver bar said defendants and all perunknown CUnbrooh"C~it" PirePatsenferTtntringCar from ever claiming or riiiaore "H-£2" /''our I'tistenyer tijiort Mode. ^asserting any right, title, estate, lien Lenox "K-lfS" lioatltlcT Two Passtnger or interest in or to said lands or to Coupe "&•££" Four i'ttttr-nger ........ Stda*"6-4*" Pipe Ptiitengtr part thereof adverse to said saty jfeihtifrs. nodeli will be exhibited at Aulamobile The land described in the complaint Shaw* throughout tin country "herein is described as follows to-wit: The South five acres of the Southwest West Dry Goods Co. Jf ^Barter of the Southwest Quarter of PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Section three and the Northeast Zi* Quarter of Section nine and the Mwmfactvrtri of Pmige Motor Cart mud ilotor Truck* ISorthwest- Quarter of Section ten, 3J1 in Township one hundred four 1 MOTOR iriN, TNorth of Range eighteen West, in the coanty of Mower and state of Minnesota. E. D. Hopfe, Pron. The foregoing is the land describ Vf- in the complaint herein and is the property affected, involved ""and fenraght in question herein. Dated February 11th, 1921. ALLAN P. NORTON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR. Ill AME KICJt Attorney for Plaintiffs, Blooming Prairie, Minn. Feb. 21-28-M»rch 7.