Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 10, 1921 · Page 8 of 10
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 guests the following: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Krueger, in Rockdell. CITATION FOR HEARING ON CITATION FOR HEARING ON Rooms in the Court House, in Ulwelling and children, Mr. and Mrg. WALTHAM Herman Wresh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward PETITION FOR PROBATE PETITION TO SELL LAND City of Austin, County of Moweav Emil LahannVand family, and Mr. and UlUWC^ Beneke and Marvin, and Burt Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buck and OF WILL Estate of George A. Phillips. State of Minnesota, on the 28th 5th dawA.*, Mrs. Carl Unken and daughter. of West Concord. Estate of Maria Watkins. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock Miss Emma Fett spent Saturday Neighbors and friends were assisting children were entertained at thfe W. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber spent a C. Baumgartner home Sunday evening. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of of Mower, In Probate Court: why the prayer of said petition and Sunday with Mrs. Ross in Austin. George Wuertz in helping him sbonU Mower, ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of not be granted. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke were supper move his goods to Lansing, where he few days of the past week with Mr. In the Matter of the Estate of George A. Phillips, Incompetent. guests at the Henry Fett home will load a car. They are moving to WITNESS the Judge of said Courts Maria Watkins, Decedent. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Sunday. Lakeville, where they will make their and the seal of said court, th* the above named ward, and to THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to Edward Beneke returned from the future home. County Commissioners' Proceedings 28th day of February. 1921. Mary E. Cowan, Benjamin P. Watkins, all persons interested in the sale of cities Friday after spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke had a% HENRY WEBEK, JUN., certain lands belonging to said George A. Watkins, and Margaret days there. their Sunday dinner and supper Judge of Probate Court A. Morris, and to all persons incompetent, The petition of Valeria Burt Tuttle of West Concord spent (COURT SEAL) B. Phillips as representative of the interested in the allowance the week with relatives and friends in A. W. WRIGHT, above named incompetent, being duly and obate of the will of said decedent. this vicinity. LEGAL NOTICES OFFICIAL PUBLICATION M. A. NELSON, filed in this court, representing that The petition of George A. Watkins, Mr. and Mi's. Herman Meyer spent Attorneys for Petitioners. it is necessary and for the best interests being duly filed in this court, Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 1999 File No. 2578. representing that Maria Watkins, of said estate and of all interested George Wuertz. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of March 3-10-17.' SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD then a resident of the County of therein that certain lands of said Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faber spent Mower. In District Court. Tenth The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met Mower, State of Minnesota, died on incompetent described therein be Mrs. Louis a few days with Mr. and Judicial District. When you market hogs, you mi&k in special session, Friday, March 4th, 1921, at 3:00 o'clock P. M.,'pursuant the 23rd day of October, 1920, leaving sold and praying that a license be to Faber last week. Sherman W. Biederbeck, as well market big ones. International" "a last will and testament which is her granted to sell the same: to call heretofore duly made. The following spent a pleasant evening Plaintiff, Now Therefore, you, and each of Hog Tonic aids digestion and assimilation presented to this court with said petition, Members all present, viz: with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wollenenberg —vs— so hogs get full nourishment and -praying that said instrument you, are hereby cited and required to Jacob J. Gjernes, Commissioner, First District. and Mrs. Frank Sunday: Mr. Robert Fletcher John Loree be allowed as the last will and show cause, if any you have, before from their food. Aids growth. Sold bjr H. P. Johnson, Commissioner, Second District. James M. Gordon William Augustus testament of said decedent, and that this court, at the Probate Court W. H. Martin, 600 W. College St. Adv J. H. Krebsbach, Commissioner, Third District. Smith E. H. Gammon letters Testamentary be issued thereon LEGAL NOTICES S. D. Thompson, Commissioner, Fourth District. Elijah H. Gammon Jane G. to George A. Watkins, of Austin, A. Hotson, Commissioner, Fifth District. Gammon, wife of E. H.—Elijah Minnesota. O. J. Simmtins, County Auditor. 2180 H. Gammon the trustees of the Now, Therefore, you, and each of Communications read and placed on file. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Gammon School of Theology A health building you, are hereby cited and required to On motion the following bills were duly audited and allowed: Mower. In District Court. Tenth located near the City of Atlanta, show cause, if any you have, before County Poor. Bread for growing Judicial District. State of Georgia Chas. D. Gammon this court, at the probate court K. O. Wold Drug Company, goods for county patients $ .95 Eliza Hennick Samuel H. Clarence A. Murdey, rooms in the court house, in the city Wabasha County Sanatorium Commission, youngsters Gamnion and C. H. Owen. The Plaintiff, of Austin, county of Mower, state of 7 days care of Mark Kumick 12.25 unknown heirs of any of the —vs— Minnesota, on the 28th day of March, Hopfe Cash Grocery, groceries for County Home 19.80 above named persons who may Peter McKeller Peter McKellar 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why Road and Bridge be deceased,—Also all other and wife McKellar the prayer of said petition should not A. C. White, Miscellaneous expenses 8.60 persons unknown claiming any Samuel Cane and wife be granted. Chas. E. Fairbanks, gravel on F. A. P. No. 38 660.03 & right, title, estate, interest or Cane Andrew J. White George Witness the Honorable Henry Mathias Smith, labor on road maintenance 65.40 lien in the real estate described W. White Chauncy Bigelow Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and K. O. Wold Drug Company, engineer's supplies /. 2.05 in the Complaint herein, ^tnd Chancey Bigelow D. B. Johnson, the seal of said court, this Geo. H. Miller, labor unloading lumber 6.20 their unknown heirs, Jr George C. Moore Samuel 28th day of February, 1921. Emery Deyo, unloading car lumber at Dexter 22.00 Defendants. B. Starr, executor of the last HENRY WEBER, JUN., Austin Radiator Works, one tised Ford radiator 6.00 SUMMONS. will and testament of George C. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. J. R. Ryan, gravel for F. A. P. No. 38 513.37 Moore, deceased Daniel Y. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO A. W. WRIGHT, Manhattan Oil Company, gasoline for job, F. A. P. No. 38 137.78 Moore Silas Moore Zemina THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: M. A. NELSON, Dobblemann & Rasmussen, final payment on first gravel contract .. 2373.09 Marsh Kate Hopker Fannie Garret Attorneys for Petitioner. Gideon Bieber, labor unloading lumber 8.20 Clarisa Morgan Alma You and each of you are hereby File No. 4183. A. L. Lunacheck, labor unloading lumber 15.75 Moore Anxa Piper Clarissa summoned and required to answer March 3-10-17. Herman Baudler, piling bridge plank '. 8.00 Wingan Harriet Dixon Harriet the complaint of the plaintiff in the W. M. Long, timber for piling 16.50 Disen Lucius L. Lamb Jeremiah above entitled action, which is filed ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Keuffel & Esser Co., engineering supplies 8.75 Marsh Kate Anker Hiram in the office of the Clerk of the District Wheeler, Lumber, Bridge and Supply Co., bridge lumber 444.43 J. D. Miner and wife Florence Court, in the City of Austin, Martin & Schroeder, repairs on Ford car 15.81 M. Miner Hiram J. Dwight County of Mower, State of Minnesota, RADIOGR'APHY .1 Marion Flaherty, checking and leveling gravel, F. A. P. No. 38 16.50 Miner Walter D. Holt, assignee and to serve a copy of your F. A. Lewis, sounding Uitzinger pit .' 10.00 I am prepared to do both of the creditors of Hiram J. D. answer to the said complaint on the Fowler & Pay, electric blasting caps ...: 7.50 Dental and Surgical Miner Stephen P. Smith William subscribers at their office in the City X-Ray Work. BETTER Bookstaver George Bradley County Revenue of Austin, County of Mower, within W. J. Urbatch & Bro., paint 3.25 Charles I. Baker Edwin DR. A. M. LEWIS twenty days after the service of this than meat and many other foods for the Isham William O'Neill Caroline Mower County Lumber Co., lumber for shelving in Court*House .... 19.92 Summons upon you, exclusive of the AUSTIN, JMINN. Chris Hanson, labor making repairs at Court House 22.68 M. Smith J. A. Packard A. day of such service and if you fail growing youngster who goes to school and demands H. Budall. The unknown heirs Austin Gas Company, gas for Sheriff's residence 7.14 to answer the said Complaint within BIG MARKET DAY clear ,alert mind is good wholesome a of the following named deceased City of Austin, removing garbage the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in 3.25 persons—George C. Moore and K. O. Wold Drug Co., office supplies 24.18 this action will apply to the Court with the nourishing qualities that are contained in bread Edwin R. Williams Stationery Co., office supplies 2.09 Stephen P. Smith Also all other for the relief demanded in the Complaint. FEDERAL BREAD persons unknown claiming any Edwin R. Williams Stationery Co., office" supplies 12.50 AT LANSING right, title, estate, interest or The Fritz-Cross Company, office supplies 141.35 Dated, Austin, Minn., this 11th lien in the real estate described J. E. Detwiler, J. P. drawing jurors 3.00 day of February, 1921. in the Complaint herein, and ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, There appearing to be no further business to come before the their unknown heirs. MARTIN A. NELSON, Board at this time, on motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 4th day-of A big market sale will be held at March, 1921. Defendants. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Federal Bread is baked right before you. You see what goes into Lansing Friday, March 18th.. Anyone SUMMONS. J. H. KREBSBACH, the dough pans—and you watch the marvelous Federal oven turn STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Chairman of County Board. wishing to list articles for this sale THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO out those wonderful, uniform, crispy, golden-browned loaves of Federal Mower. In District Court. Tenth THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: will list them with L. S. Chapman, Judicial District. O.J.SIMMONS, I Bread. M. E. Hessler, Manager or Col. Albert County Auditor and Clerk of County Board. You and each of you are hereby Same parties as in Summons immediately Come in today! Try Federal Quality products—cakes, cookies, Hopfe. summoned and required to answer preceding this notice. doughnuts, Parkerhouse rolls. This will afford a splendid opportunity the complaint of the plaintiff in the NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS We Are Now Showing All above entitled action, which is filed for anyone to dispose of their NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Lunches Served in Connection With Bakery in the office of the Clerk of the District personal property without having a That an action has been commenced Court, in the City of Austin, The New Spring Hats in this Court by the above named special sale on a few items, and qlso County' of Mower, State of Minnesota, plaintiff, the object of which is to afford a-''splendid market for those and to serve a copy of your obtain a judgment that the plaintiff answer to the said complaint on the who wish to buy. is the owner in fee of the following subscribers at their office in the City Remember this will be a big day at described lands and premises situate of Austin, County of Mower, within in the County of Mower and State of Lansing. twenty days after the service of this Friday, Mar. 18 Minnesota, viz: The North Half of Summons upon you, exclusive of the the Northwest quarter in Section No. day of such service and if you fail Celophane, Thirty-one (31), in Township One to answer the said Complaint within Picture Hundred One (101), North, Range the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in No. Eighteen (18) .West of the 5th at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. No property this action will apply to the Court P. M. That the defendants and each for the relief demanded in the Complaint. listed after March 17th. Sailors, of them have no estate or interest therein, or lien thereon, and to quiet Come 3 Pokes, Dated Austin, Minn., this 17th day the title in the plaintiff. of February, 1921. Dated Austin, Minn., February ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, 11th, 1921. Business and Professional MARTIN A. NELSON, Crowns To first Wr. ARTHUR WRIGHT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. MARTIN A. NELSON, Showing Attorneys for Plaintiff. Crowns STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of of the Austin, Minnesota. Mower. In District Court. Tenth Braid Feb. 24—March 3-10. judicial District. new in Milans, Same parties as in Summons immediately Pattern. preceding this notice. Satin NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS Sports J. F. FAIRBANKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That action has been commenced an in this Court by the above named J. M. HEIMER plaintiff, the object of which is to J. K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER Prices from $2.95 to $25.00 obtain a judgment that the plaintiff Dealer In Live Stock and Real Estate DENTIST UNDERTAKING, is the owner in fee of the following Auctioneer *. ,. Office In Hirsh Block described lands and premises situate ^Undertaker and Fpneral Dlssstsg Crochet cotton, new stock, Aprons, COAL, WOOD, LIME To be embroidered. SpeciallyConversant with in the County of Mower and State of Telephone Main 117 AUTO HEARSE All kinds of other fancy work. Pedigree work. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Minnesota, viz: The East half of AUSTIN, MINN. SWENSON MILLINERY Day Call €77, Both Phono* Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. Section No. Twenty-two (22), In BRICK AND WALL I Night Call 120. Both Phonos Township No. One Hundred-three »»»•»»»•»•»»»•IlilllMX PLASTER. (103) North, Range No. Seventeen C. L. BAKER. M. D. (17), West, that the defendants and W. R. EARL FURNITURE* CO. Physician and Surf eon each of them have no estate or interest UNDERTAKING and ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. therein, or lien thereon, and to Office in Lewis Building FUNERAL DIRECTION quiet the title in the plaintiff. Surgeon Orullsfl Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 it Auto Hoarse Equipment Dated Austin, Minn., February Office 301 East 'Bridge St, Offipa, Bridge 277 Surgeon C. M. St. P. it Ryc-Cor 17 1921. Prompt Attention in Every Detail Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel Austin, Milan. Organized 1820 Over a Phone: Main 32 ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Business Residence DISEASES OF THE EYE MARTIN A. NELSON, Auttjo, Minn. DONOVAN & GOSLEE GLASSES FITTED Phtae Main 112 Phono Main 113 Re-organized 1850 Century Old Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office First National H—h llfa AUSTIN, MINN. Austin, Minnesota. Funeral Directors Phono pffice BHIj»i7K Feb. 24—March 3-10. 1892 28 Years* Experience 1920 and Embalmers Phono Itsiidnaiio —H Aetna Life Insurance Company OFFICE HOURS: third of your time Day Calls—PhOne Main 198. DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. Night Calls By Appointment, 7*30 to 8 p. m. Eye-sight Specialist T. W. Donovan—Maiiffl4-L.: Scientific adjustment of GLASSES Of Hartford, Conn. H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. to all forms of defective vision IS SPENT IN YOUR KITCHEN. AUSTIN CLINIC 1 Record January 1st, 1921 Motor and Carriage Service 120 West Mill Street Assets $177,502,366.14 And in the kitchen Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Liabilities 158,474*949.23 CLIFFORD C. LECK, M.D. E. C. Rebman, M. D. ALBERT HOPFE I most of the average ',v Physician and Surgeon Chas C. Allen, M. D. Surplus $ 19,027,416.91 Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. J. G. W. Havens. M. D. woman's work centers X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment W. B. Grise, M. D. A Year of Achievement around her range. LIVE STOCK AND Assistants— General Surgery New Life Insurance Issued in 1920 531,675,514.01 No wonder then that Ernest H. Morris, M. D. REAL ESTATE New Life Insurance paid for in 1920 495,216,386.01 Eye, Ear, Nose and TWoni Life Insurance in force, January 1,1921 1,155,589,341.08% Mabelle Moore, R. N. I AUCTIONEER more and more women Glasses fitted Payments to Policy holders during 1920 29,221,322.11 Surgeons St Olaf Hospital' are demanding simplicity Paid Policyholders since Organization 395,347,390.55' THE HOSPITAL CLINIC C. G. W. R. R. 1 AppI? strly for data*, as I sell and beauty in the Increases for Year 1920 C. A. Hegge, M. D. Goo. A. Horasel A C* In Assets I nearly evkry day la the sal* I! kitchen range. $ 14,404,653.68 O. H. Hegge, M. D. Hormel Milling Co. In Premium Income .. 9,769,496.54 P. A. Lommen, M. C, The Copper-Clad is Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. In Surplus to Policyholders 1,572,144.30 lyiiss Malinda Lewis, JC-isy and Both Phones 197 In Life Insurance in force .. smooth and plain like ... 262,913,031.22 laboratory assistant. AUSTIN, MINN. For Information Out .Growth New Paid Business a dish, and as easy to FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS Of Office Hours CaD to S.t. Olaf Hospital. Amount Year Year Amount it clean. And so faithful is its baking and cooking performance Any-Of The Doctors DRS. FENTON A MEANY 1900 $ 39,321 47 1916 $106,922,466 Surgeons, C. M. St. P« R. R. that most folks call it the "perfect cooking machine." 1905 30,277, $98 1917 185,707,588 SPECIAL ATTENTION given DENTISTS To own a Copper-Clad is tp be "Range Happy." 35,993, 50 1918 218,251,456 1910 to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Austin National Bank Bldg. A. I. ARNESON, M. IX 72,494, 149 919 377,815,347 1915' Let us tell you more about it. microscopic, chemical and radio* Office Phenet Bridge 103 A Wonderful Gain 1920 495,216,386 AUSTIN FURNITURE CO. graphic examinations accurately Specialist in Natural Therapeutics* Residence Dr. Fentom Main 455-R made.. It writes the largest avera£ _e policies—an evidence of popularity. Residence Dr. Meany: Main 864 Using1 "condensed Ont-of-doonw** General: Surgery— Its policies are th most liberal and up-to-date. UMI electrical, mechanical, spinal Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA/ It has the lowest premium rates. other Natural methods in addition tat Glasses properly fitted. "ITS PATfc SLEEP WELL" I ONS Medical Treatments. Ui Let Tell You—Why? DR. M. J. HARDY Office over Haugan's Pharmacy, Southern Minn. A gency. Lewis Building, Piles, fissures* ulcers and tiv 4G0 N. Main StXT diseases successfully treated witliodl C. M. BROWN, Mgr., L. E. ALAGER, District Mgr. v&V DENTIST Phone Mate 222 vi if- .3i •*.. hospitalization. St. Paul, Minn. Austin, Minn.p* Austin Austin National Bank Bldg. ruinili—a Office over Austin Austin Store, (opposite Fox HoteL)