Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 21, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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HLV/fvJul! VW11 A I1CITT 9| Awl9 A •tlBliniNiMV A 1 F% *ACE SIX 9th, at 11:30 o'clock, at the age of 70,4 CITATION FOR HEARING ON POINTS ON WHICH SUCCESS. LEGAL NOTICES LYLE LE ROY years. The cause of his death was' PETITION TO SELL LAND WITH INCUBATOR DEPENDS n? "J paralysis. Estate of Dorothy M, Palmer. From The Tribune From The Independent CITATION FOR HEARING ON T. M. Stee]e, was an Austin visitor STATE OF MINNESOTA, County J. F. FAIRBANKS Follow the manufacturer's directions PETITION FOR_DETERMINACTION School was closed for two weeks in Monday between trains. of Mower, In Probate Court: Silver Wedding Anniversary in setting up and operating an OF DESCENT Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCaughey were the Lyle Center school on account of L. L. Latham and two sons, Arthur In the Matter of the Estate of OF LAND. very pleasantly surprised on last the mumps and measles among the and Keith, were Austin visitors Monchildren. Dorothy M. Palmer, a minor. incubator. Estate of Christy S. Hickok'. 2-*' "a Monday evening, they having passed day between trains THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO See that the incubator runs steadily Dealer In State of Minnesota, County of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Ruth and Lois Johnson came down! Henry Kording Sr., passed away at the ab^ve named minor, and to at the desired temperature before Mower, In Probate Court: on Sunday the thirteenth of from Austin and spent the week-end the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry all persons interested in 'the sale of COAL. WObbf" LIME -fiTh'rig it with eggs. Do not add In the Matter of the Estate of visiting at the P. A. Johnson and Kording Jr., Friday, March 4th, at certain lands belonging to said March. Christy S. Hickok, Decedent: the age of eighty-four years. minor. The petition of H. S. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, fresh eggs to a tray containing those Dixon homes. Elmer Danielson went to Austin The State of Minnesota to John H. Oscar Robertson returned Sunday The town.board of Hayfield township Palmer as representative of the ^nrhich are undergoing incubation. BRICK AND WALL Hickok, Alden A. Hickok, Elbert H. Monday where he spent the afternoon. from a couple days' visit with his met Friday to organize and Ed- above named minor, being duly Turn the eggs twice daily after the Hickok, Etta I. Hommel, and Lulu B. brother at Austin, who is attending ward P. Johnson was chosen as chairthe filed in this court, representing that PLASTER. V: Campbell, and to all persons interested second and until the nineteenth, day. Miss Ella Bergland went to Austin man. 'Dr. Baker was appointed to it is necessary and for the best interests S. M. in the determination of the Saturday where she spent the afternoon. serve on the board of health. of said estate and of all interested Torn them before caring for the Mrs. H. N. Peterson and daughter, descent of the real estate of said Mrs. Hearn, returned to Minneapolis A deal was consumated last week therein that certain lands of said lamps. Cool them once daily, according decedent: The petition "of Lulu Miss Ofa Osheim and Miss Esther Friday after looking after business whereby F. W. Heuer, of Owatonna, minor described therein be to the weather, during this Staley spent Friday afternoon at B. Campbell having been filed in matters hero for a couple of days. purchased the hardware business of sold and praying that a license 'be to St. this court, representing that said decedent Office 301 East Bridge period. Austin. Dr. W. F. Cobb returned to North- Grimm Bros., the Sargeant^ hardware him granted to sell the same: Jacob Larson was down from Austin died more than five years Attend to the machine carefully at you, and each of field Saturday afternoon after spend-1 dealers. The new proprietor is a Now Therefore, Phone: "Main 32 the middle of the week and spent prjor to the filing thereof, leaving you, are hereby cited and required to ing a couple of days in Lyle getting hardware traveling salesman and will xcgular hours. certain real estate in said petition a couple of days visiting. ready to build on his lot in the east continue his wcrk on the road^for a show cause, if any you have, beforcf Austin, Minn. Keep the lamp and wick clean. Mrs. Lizzie Knight came down described, and that no will of decedent time, at least, but will put an experienced part of town. this court, at the Probate Court has been proved nor administration Test the eggs on the seventh and from Austin Tuesday where she has Herb Scheffle is wearing a broad hardware man in charge of Rooms in the Court House, in the been with her son, Leonard who is in of her estate granted in this the store. fourteenth days. smile these days. The cause is the City of Austin, County of Mower, the hospital. state, and praying that the descent arrival of an eight pound bouncing A special meeting of the Masonic State of Minnesota, on the 12th day. Do not open the machine after the Louis Linde came from Caledonia of said real estate be determined by baby boy, which arrived at their home Lodge vitas held Friday evening and of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., eighteenth day until the chickens are having been called here by the death this court near London last Sunday. ja class of five were given the Third why the prayer of said petition should batched. of his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Miller THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH Peter Klein "thot he went to Rus- degree. Following the work of the not be granted. of Albert Lea. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required sia, but he didn't." Mr. Klein left evening a fine lunch was served by WITNESS the Judge of said Cour^ TOOLS FOR SMALL GARDENS Jack Conlon left for Farmington to' show cause, if any you here about ten days ago for a three the refreshment committee, composed and the seal of said court, tfiis Monday afternoon after enjoying a have, before this court at the Probate It is surprising how few tools are months' trip to his old country but! /Dad" Wolfe, Nels Larson, Chas. 14th day of March, 1921. visij at the home of his brother, Court room in the Court House reaching Chicago changed his mind Luis and A. H. Oyen. The committee HENRY WEBER, JUN., needed to care properly for a small James and family. in the City of Austin, in the County received many compliments and returned to Lyle Saturday evening. Judge of Probate Court Jsojme garden. Expensive equipment Mrs. Francis Wildman of Cresco of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the on the excellent refreshments which (COURT SEAL)* HIGHEST CASH PRICE is not necessary. A spade or spading came up the latter part of last week 18th day of April, 1921, at 10 they furnished. After lunch an in- Oliver F. Miller returned tho last W. WRIGHT, A. to visit at the home of her daughter, o'clock A. M., why said petition PAID FOR .. fork, a hoe, and a steel rake of the week from Stoughton, Wis., formal smoker was heldi M. A. NELSON, Mrs. Ray Becker. should not be granted. where he went to assist Chris Martin Attorneys for Petitioners. EGGS are the essential garden tools. To Fred Brown was up from Faxette, WITNESS the-Judge of said court, with his car of farm machinery and File No. 4182. tthese should be added two wooden Iowa and spent Sunday with his and the seal thereof, this 19th day of Anstin Colytic Egg Co. March 21-28-April 4. 4 household goods. He reports Mr. PERFECTION TIRES stakes, and a strong string to serve mother, Mrs. George Brown. He also March, 1921. Martin nicely located on a fine farm visited with his brothers. HENRY WEBER, JUN., as a line for making straight rows. Advertising is the tonic which makes nicely improved just outside of the 114 E. MAPLE ST. ~THrs. F. T. Young returned Friday Probate Judge.« JL watering can and a trowel are business grow and prosper. city. (COURT SEAL) .A. evening from a week's visit at the A number of Mrs. N. Severson's lady WE DO •desirable but not absolutely necessary. C. PAGE, home of her daughter, JVIrs. R. E. friends completely surprised her at Where the garden work is to Attorney for Petitioner. Hockridge at Minneapolis. her home last Thursday evening, the A GREAT File No. 4194. Friday, March 11 again marked 1» carried on rather extensively, it is occasion being her ... birthday. The KINDS March 21-28-April 4. milestone in the LeRoy high school a good plan to have a wheel hoe, or a ladies went well prepared for a good calendar when the basketball team time and a good lunch. She was presented jcombination seed drill and wheel hoe. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS [won from the Elkton quint. BIG SAVING with a cut glass dish as a reminder TUBE A message was received in LeRoy fZ of the occasion. Wednesday evening telling of the AND ADAMS Jack Johnson, who has been working death of Mrs. Euphemia Stewart who A. I. ARNESON, M. D. for the Lyle Culvert Co., in Minneapolis, CASING 1 From The Review passed away that afternoon at the Specialist. and had the fingers severed home of her nephew, Arthur Aarnot Fred Kramer Severely Injured from his left hand about six weeks Natural Therapeutics VULCANIZING at Bismarck, N. D. •moiniK ago, arrived in Lyle Saturday to visit Fred Kramer met with a painful his parents, Mr. awd Mrs. Eberhart BLOOMING PRAIRIE accident Monday, while blasting Johnson. Jack has been in the hospital St. Paul and Courtland also stamps on the Kramer farm five miles From The Times ON for the past five weeks. Telephone Main 164 Colon and Rectal Diseases. smith of Adams. After the dynamite Peterson-Jacobson A N E S S HAYFIELD laad been set, Mr. Kramer planted AUSTIN VULCANIZING Over Austin Furniture Store. A quiet home wedding took place isimself at a distance he considered From The Herald at the Ole O. Olson home last Saturday COMPANY [See card elsewhere this issue] eveninsr when Miss Bertha Jacobson safe, about twenty rods and awaited Store Burglarized of St. Paul was married to Harry "8iiB explosion. He miscalculated, Sunday night two burglars broke AND Peterson of Elk Mound, Wis., Rev. H. into the Myster & Baken store and rr Jbowever, and a flying piece of wood J. Rasmussen officiating. Mr. and appropriated four new and expensive O A S struck him flush on the mouth Mrs. Ole O. Olsen were witnesses. suit cases which they filled with FARMERS and GARDENERS The groom is a brother of Mrs. Olsen. knocking out six teeth. Dental examination about $1500 worth of merchandise in The young people arrived here Saturday failed to reveal any roots the shape of silk dresses, silk waists, morning and departed for the toilet articles, silk neckwear, and •«f teeth remaining in the gums. To We have a car of fertilizer from the American Chemical groom's home at Elk Mound, Wis., other things. Be assured Mr. Kramer went to Austin Sunday afternoon. They will settle Company. This is one of the best chemical fertilizers on In addition to "the robbing of the Call And See Us First. down on a farm. "Wednesday and had an X-ray of his Myster & Baken store Sunday night, the-marekt—and the prices are right. xnciath taken. Naturally the injury a number of other petty thefts have Roy Paulson spent Sunday at his been reported during the past few 5s very painful, but dental skill will home in Austin. days, and it behooves people leaving BURNETT THOMPSON Mrs. J. H. McCain visited Austin fc Mm out good as new. Jenson & Phiffer their homes to see that their doors friends Tuesday. are all locked during their absence. Willis Cole of Austin spent Sunday J, "W. Hare of Austin transacted CITY FEED STORE. here with friends. Jmsiness here Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Nelson, a pioneer resident Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Keefe returned Albert Adams of Austin is spending Phone Main 100. AUSTIN, MINN. of Dodge county, passed away at his from Albert Lea Wednesday via a few days of the week in this home, Wednesday evening, March Austiiu community visiting relatives and Mrs. M. Creegan and Miss Mary Jriends. He formerly resided here Dowd of Austin spent Monday with :going to Austin with his parents Mr. GET READY Miss Margaret Farrell. •and Mrs. Tony Adams, a year ago. Mrs. A. Fairbanks returned Saturday Miss Alice Pickett of Austin visitfed from Austin where she had her brother L. A. Pickett and ara3y been visiting friends. here Monday. The Picketts have Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barry of •recently taken residence at Austin For GOOD ROADS and SPRING WORK Austin spent Sunday with Mrs. after having spent the winter in California. Barry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan They formerly resided at ZRirevilie. O'Connor. A. Solberg who has been ill for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heman and baby some time became so much worse this «of Meyer were guests of Mr. and v/eek that it was deemed advisable to Let us put your car, truck, or tractor in first class 31rs. P. J_ Goergen Wednesday. From take him to the hospital at Minneapolis condition Ifeere fhey left for Austin where Mrs. Thursdav afternoon. His many NOW friends hope he will have a speedy Pieman "will spend a week visiting relatives. recovery. Mrs. Heman was formerly and save annoying and expensive delays 3Miss Dora Smith*-and is a sister of ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN 3!rs. Goergen. BLACK DIAMOND AND GUARANTEED. Arnold Schneider writes from St. DEHORNING PENCIL Bfary's College, Winona, that the basjketball We do oxy-acetylene welding, Machine work, five representing this instituf&on vulcanizing, radiator repairing, have facilities for lias just completed a trip into For Sale by Burnett-Thompson Co. playing three games, one each We now have a limited testing and repairing all makes of starters, generators 5 'ery pencil will dehorn 50 calves Columbia College, Dubuque, St. and magnetos. Also carry a full line of from 10 days to 10 months old Ambrose College, Davenport and an brushes and bearings. Charge and Repair all independent team of Farley, Iowa. for $1.00 number of the new NASiti makes of batteries. ~won two of the three contests, a forfeit of $5.00 on any calf it JBmnmg only to Columbia. The trip We invite you to visit our modern shops. fails to dehorn {completes St. Mary's schedule. Ar« FOURS for immediate buyers arid is a letter man and played regu3aa3y Call and get one. at right guard. He also preceiva University of Southern Minn. Phone Main 100 letter in football and is out for ihaseball. .Che same high degree of mechanical FURNITURE SALE When in trouble call Garage Phone Main 206-L. excellence which characterizes the Electric and Battery Shop, Main 702-F Nash Six is apparent in- every particular of Nash Four construction." As we are discontinuing housekeeping we will sell all our furniture and household goods at public auction at the residence 308 It is a quality product throughout, South Second street, Austin, light in weight, economical to maintain SATURDAY, MARCH 26. and built with enduring strength The Silo With a Ten Year Guarantee! to render reliable service over a long at 1:30 o'clock P. M. One Cabinet Phonograph with Ten small rugs period of time. IT'S A FACT! twenty records. Four pair curtains Two pair portiers. Two beds with springs Six window shades As you inspect this car you will be One bedstead One set Encyclopedias A wood silo that will outlast your barn, and backed by^ Chiffonier One Books impressed with its exceptional beauty a written ten year guarantee. One Dresser One Toilet set i"1 One Book Case GET TgJE UNADILLA FACTS NOW^ One Hat Rack of design and finish. One Side Board Three mirrors Find out why UnadiUa owners are the most siatisfiedb One Kitchen Cupboard Pictures body of silo owners in this country. One Kitchen Cabinet Full line of china dishes AM Nash models, both open and closed, One Kitchen Table Used by over 100,000 Farmers, Stockmen and and glassware. have cord tires as standard equipment One Dining -Room Table 'Kitchen utensils Dairymen. 2 One Center Table »•. Lamps Two Small stands Hash Four Ftre-Peaatuigar touring Cir $1396 TwoPaamtogerRoadater$1395 One Croquet set A FEW HUSTLING AGENTS Three Rocking Chairs Child's Wiagon Three-PassengerOoupa$1985 One Morris Chair Two Sleds fWMjirSwftui Fire $2185, Four Common Chairs "Vs Lawn Mower C%n make some big motoey this season by purshing the Prioam b. Milwmukmm /_ o. One folding screen One Rifle sale of this silo in each community. Two Clocks Garden Tools Hash Six Fire-PaaaengarTouring Carj r*1695 Two-P» You are backed by a heavy advertising campaign. One Fireless Cooker Woven Wire. IffltoidbMr $1695 Four-Paaaenget Sport Model $1850 One Heater This year will reward hustlers. One Sanitary Closet. Sseen-PaeeengerTouting' Car $1875 Four-Paaaangar One rug 9x12 One Daylight Electric WSsher. fioupe $2650 Seren-Paaaenger Sedan $2893• One rug 9x10 One Roadster Automobile in first Ptieaa Kanoaha /. o. 6. WRITE Two rugs 6x9 class condition. .v The Central UnadiUa Silo Co. TERMS: On sums over $10.00 six months' time will be given on approved THE M0T0R INN notes, bearing 8 percent interest from date of sale. V* OTTO B. HICKOK,'Owner. t* -J" 3 338 N. 1st. Street. is Minneapolis, Minn. COL. ALBERT HOPFE, W. W. WALKER, F. S. Nooney, Sales Representative, Mower County Auctioneer. Clerk.