Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 10, 1921 · Page 9 of 10
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS^ AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1921 FACE TEN /f-T'-.'s to remain here on account of the "500" was played and delicious refreshments Critic's Reportr—Lolabelle Corp. LOCAL death of her brother-in-law, Edward served. Mr. and Mrs. After a short business meeting a twenty minute. periodofigood organized McMahn. a 8et of silver salad forks and several beautiful Miss Jessie Rosencrans leaves today parliamentary drill was held. tPEMMR for her home in Independence, plants. Tlie guests from out of Along social hour was enjoyed and yWuti town who were present were Mr. Iowa, after visiting at the home of delicious refreshments^ser.pd at tle LYNN FAIRBANKS enter f.V.: I JJugo Westerman of Lakeview, Mahlke of Mankato, C. H. Vosbeck of her uncl£, Al Wengert. close of the evening. the Duodectiri3Lttey#r'0Society atjmj spent Tuesday here on busiViSjetifc-* Iowa, B^rs. Anderson went to Rochester Montana, and Mrs. Goebel of Fort home, 308' North Bti\^*(l?feet, Dodge, Iowa'. ». Monday to visit with Mrs. E. Your ad in the News covers all of 1: night. We have 600 Columbia 10 inch, double faced records Moe came home from Balti- W. Morgan, who is convalescing from Austin territory. 1 I ?alue $1.00 which we will place on sale for •Hniore where he has been attending an operation. A VERY ENJ0YAB|r Pa|rick? 59c MRS. MARY S^TERBO diuj /school. L. R. Fairbanks^spent Sunday here party^ was held ^uesdjjir night in thfe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS daughter Minnie' were pleasantly surprised Sheriff Nicholsen returned from a Y. W. C. *A. rooms bjr' the Business with his wife and son before leaving Monday afternoon by several Warranty Dead* Wsiness trip to the cities yesterday Girls of AustinV About thirty-five for Mapleton, Iowa, where he will friends and neighbors, who gathered Martha Ferguson to E. A. were present d&d the evening was aocn. conduct a sale for the T. K. Kelly to celebrate Minnie's birthday. Games, Clark, NW% 9-103-15..J... 1.00 Tom Odlan of Watertown, S. D., Sales Company. spent in games, card^ and dancing. music and refreshments Were enjoyed. Ole A. Gorvin et ux to John This is for a limited time only. Come early as they I Each girl told an Irish joke, and tceiamed home after a few days visit Miss Effie Newman leaves for her O. Hanson, SW^i NW& will not last lohg. 5-103-18 3600.00 fcare. work in St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis Frances Moreland told the life story, MRS. MIKE KERLING was surprised Helen Malchow of Lakefield is a today, after spending yesterday of St. Patrick. Miss Edith Jessen John D. Hagen ^to Chas. have approximately 200 12 inch records value 1 by a party of friends Wednesday We Neubauer, W^ NE% jgaest of her sister, Pauline, at the here with her father Charles and Dora Wall egch sang two numbers. night, it being her birthday. The $1.25 to $1.50 to 98C each go at^v I NW% NE^ 24-103-16 jbome of Rev. Milbrath. Newman, who is now able to walk a evening was spent in dancing and at containing 5 acres 3000.00 Miss Nellie Johnson of Lyle, is few steps with help. a late hour refreshments were served. Miriam L. Winter to^Geo. E spending a few days with her sister The Thaliana Mrs. Kerjing received several Winter, NVfe NE*4 NW% Mrs. Charles Heinhold, formerly of Jfes. Wm. Kilgore. & V* acre NW% -NW% n'ce gifts from her friends. THE THALIANS were entertained this city and sister of Mrs. Frank all in 15-101-17 500.00 Miss Veta,West who underwent an Thursday eV^niWg at the home of Wilma A. W. BLUHM MUSIC HOUSE Kassak here, underwent a serious operation Joseph A. & James C. Judge operation at Rochester Monday is re-. MRS. STUBBE and Mrs. GROVEiR Barlow. The' meeting was called Monday at Mason City, Iowa, et ux to Amous Schnecklath, jported as doing nicely. Beyers entertained a number of to order at eight o'clock and the following Sy2 SE% 32-103-1410000.00 where she now lives. Her sister Miss 418 N. Str««t. AUSTIN, MINN, -j -Mrs. M. F. Leffingwell of Minneapolis friends at her home in honor of Miss program was given: Donald Mc Gillivray to Gussie Sprague was with her Monday. Aaron E. Henslin, S 7 has returned home after a June Earl, whose marriage to George -V— Chinese Problem—Florence Reed. acres, NW V* SW%, 21101-14 short visit here. Clifford takes place soon. Mrs. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Famous Women of our Country— 560.00 Mrs. E .A. Nelson of St. Paul reversed Stubbe, on behalf of the guests, presented Pearl Patch. Ella Mayland Gordon et ux Advertise in the NEWS—it pays AND GET RESULTS home Monday after a few Miss Earl with a set of goblets. to A. J. Monroe Mayland, Japan and the Island of Yap— a Lots 11 & 12 7 Woodlawn •days visit here. Jeanette Selby. TRY A WANT AD MR. AND MRS. E. H. MAHLKE, Park Add'n ...2000.00 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Banfield, Jr.,: If you have found anything. manager of the Value Store, celebrated 4M. 'went to St. Paul to spend a few days If you have lost anything. their wedding anniversary last evening roth Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Claggett. If you have anything to sell. by inviting a number oi their If you have anything to rent. Ben Bardouche, who has been home If you want to buy anything. friends in to spend the evening. The Soar a few weeks at his home here returned If you want to rent anything. clerks in the store .also planned a to his work in Oelwein, Iowa. For any of these try a little ad in surprise party on them. A very jolly Rufa and Art Hildreth of Alleman, The News. The cost is small and the and delightful evening was spent. Tplenhone Main 450". Sowa, have moved to the Kempster just west of the cemetery. farm at pleasing prices Miss Lydia Schleiger of Grand Meadow, visited Mrs. J. H. Skinner "Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Myra Maxwell has returned fiome after a month's visit with her aster, Mrs. Symes, in Blooming Prai- Yc William Gahagan is ill with pleural-pneumonia -i will be pleased with the prices on fine Clothing for Spring, if you and is unable to be at -work at the Mower County Lumber come to the right place. In order to standardize prices ,at the very Company. Mrs. Electa McCullee returned last bottom, our 25 stores will sell the finest suits an^T overcoats inl ill the new night from Cresco, Iowa, wherp she! vent to attend the funeral of her spring styles and fabrics at the lowest prices you'H8 be able tofitofcl any wherein .srnele, Mr. Norton. many cases less than the average dealer can buy at. Miss Tayne Burgess, librarian is planning to attend t!ie Southeastern 3er JSdncaiional conference at Winona FHday. Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, who intended to go also, has decided Hart, Shaffner & Marx finest suits and over-3 bad Hart, Shafffier & Marx and Fashion Park silk coata from imported cloths, silk lined and serge -*r and serge lined suits and overcoats in every LEGAL NOTICES lined—the very best clbthes that anybody's new spring style and fabric, including Crombies, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE money can buy, new spring styles at N after years the memories imported English suitings—wonder valA XLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING THEREON ues at Estate of Charity Larson Lien. of 33 & STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of $ Mower, In Probate Court. HIS SCOUTING DA YS, In the matter of the Estate of 75 •Charity Larson Lien (same person as Charity Lien) Decedent. 1 .. letters of Adminisration this,, day will be brought back if he cwns a ilsndng been granted to Martin P. JLien, ®f Lansing, Minnesota: KODAK ••loLce 3t is ordered that the time within A ""wKdi all creditors of the above named U. OK 4$ecedent may present claims against 9 Bcr estate in this count, be, and the Fashion Park and 5tyleplus new spring suit^ same hereby is, limited to three Fjor Sale By Famous 4^Voolwea^,, boys1 all wool, hand a*»«E{hs from and after the date hereof and overcoats, pure all wool and hand tailored,J said time expiring the 28th day of K. 0. WOLD DRUG COi tailored finest suits that can be made* the Ifey, 1921. satisfaction guaranteed with every garment or And it is furthered ordered that kind that sets the boy right up in shape 111 "money back at "Tuesday, the 31st day of May, 1921, 2 o'clock P. M., in the Probate -jCQort rooms at the court house at the •«n£y of Austin, in said county, be, and V/ 'fehe same hereby is fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon sand the examination, adjustment and allowances of such claims as shall be asresented within the time aforesaid. hA notice hereof be given by the -jmfclieation of this order in the Mower County News, as provided by law. Dated February 28th, 1921. HENRY WEBER, JUN. Judge of Probate. ^COURT-SEAL) $13.78 to $18.75 Men's dependable suits of lesser value at JL. ........ -A. W. WRIGHT, A. NELSON, .... $3.90 to $5.90 Boys' dependable suits of lesser value at\. if........ Attorneys for Estate. File No. 4166. Save $5 to $15 on your new spring clothes and get the best, here now. March 30-17-24. FAITH IN MOWER CQUNTY .CITATION FOR HEARING ON PEJT1TJON AND HER CITIENS THRU A FOR ADM1NISTRA. HALF-CENTURY OF VARYING "TION Men's spring dress shoes ....$3.90 to 35c to 75c Ballbriggan shirts and drawers ... BUSINESS DEPRESSION AND 'Estate of Elizabeth Meyer. Men's spring trousers .,.............$1,90 to Knit union suits ..... 65c to $2.00 PROSPERITY, JUSTIFIES OUR STATE OF MINNESOTA, County Men's spring work shoes $1.90 to Athletic union suits .65c to $2.00 unf Jffower.In Probate Gourt. FAITH IN THE FUTURE. Boys' spring dress shoes $2.90 to 1000 silk neck ties at 50c to $1.00 la the Matter of the 'Estate of Spring Knox and imported hats Full cut work shirts 65c to 85c Jaizabeth Meyer, Decedent. SOLIDLY FOUNDED ON GREAT Spring Lanpher hats $2.90 to 220 best blue overalls .. $1.15 to $1.85 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO STRENGTH OF CAPITAL AND Charles Meyer, Emma Chase, Kate Spring stitched cloth hats ....{.. $1.85 to ,....75c Boys! Blue overalls Bohrer, Leo Meyer, Albert Meyer, SURPLUS, AND WITH TOTAL Spring dloth caps 90c to .....i $1.00 Boys' unionalls Jlfi fljamin F. Meyer, Walter P. Meyer, RESOURCES OF MORE THAN Silk stripe dress shirts ....?. .$1.90 and $2L90 Men's unionalls Ah^a Cavers, Victor H. Meyer, THREE MILLION DOLLARS THE Real Madras dress shirts Best quality red rubber boots .... $3.90 laora Meyer, Emma Meyer, Elsie r..... FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Jf«yer, Herbert Meyer, Rheinold Percale dyess shirts $1.50 Best quality heavy red rubbers .. IMefer, the heirs at law of said de-.ceased AUSTIN, STANDS A CONSTANT Boys' best made waists Men's heavy canvas gloves 10c and to all persons interested ASSURANCE OF SECURITY. Boys' spring dress shirts Men's Rockford work sox 10c 3* Hie granting of administration of Boys' wash suits 90c to Men's black and brown dress sox 10c estate of said decedent: The '-i petition of Charles Meyer having TODAY—JUST AS 52 YEARS Men's $8 and $9 rain coats at Silk lined wool rain coat? ................... .$9.75 \beern filed in this court, representing AGO-—THIS BANK IS MEASURING Boys' extra value long stockings Phoenix best silk half btae 75c Ibat Elizabeth Meyer, then a resident UP TO THE FINANCIAL the County of Mower, State of .Sjlk finished best long stockings ....T.... Men's silk finish lisle half hose ...25c NEEDS OF MOWER COUNTY Minnesota, died* intestate on the 9th daj of September, 1916 and praying AND HER CITIENS. that letters of administration of lier estate be granted to Charles AND OTHER PRICE SURPRISES IN EVERY LINE Meyer, of Sargeant, Minnesota and WE INVJTE YOU TO BANK WITH court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition: Leuthold-PetersbntCo. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH V-'-a "THE BANK TO BANK ON" OF YOU, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have before this court at the Probate Covrt Rooms in the Court House, in £he City of Austin, in the County of Gttp JfrBt National Sank Mower, State of Minnesota, on the 4th day of April, 1921, at 2 o'clock nf Austin P. M., why said petition should not fee granted. "WITNESS. The Judge of said k:I Court, and the Seal of said Court LW'!'aI iWt 10th day of March, 1921. Organized, Capital & Surphu. -,• 5 i- AUSTIN, MINN 1 Ok- T" HENRY WEBER, JUN., 1868. $300,000.00 (j- {Court Seal) Probate Judge. ,v Kvs BASSE & FRENCH, Attorneys for Petitioner. •tfc. jrilfk ft .v'v fhSo. 4191. Wi rl •w 'M*