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-/.- ffPf^Spli? ^ipi' ~5#~" £f ."- .a/1" X'.w if- ', ./-. "V7 vV»-•"*" Vv^^' w^wi?'^^?|5»'' .** :-T*7 rxr*~ S'••-*.„ 4 4 '_ tV "•"-!&"% -*s ,ST,2 C- \9 "~!N»***t^r~ "•/Jf*-'* J?«|fert«r* g-'}£•*,Mi* S®»- «»a^-,ikl««k«»^,»- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEW MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 *v And it is further ordered, that STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Eighth Grade EnmimtioM -.v. --. visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Geo. W. Alderson et ux to Nicholas 5 LEGAL NOTICES Monday, the 20th day of Julie, GRAND MEADOW Mower. In District Court, Tenth Eighth grade examinations will Ir Wolfe, and family, at Minneapolis. Wagner, E 45 ft. of tract land 300x65 1921, at 10 o'clock Ai~M., in the probate held March 31, and April 1, 19Z)_ Judicial District. Mesdames O. J. Berg and E. L. From the Record ft. S% SWV4 34-103-18 $675.00 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON court rooms at the court house Peter O. Lee and Ella I. Lee, They will be given in the viQ9 Moody, were Austin visitors Thursday. PETITION OF FREEHOLDER Christ Strobach, et ux to Fred schools:—District 18, Benma&mm Boeff visited in Lyle, his wife and John G. Johnson, at the city of Austin, in said county, Mrs. Fred Whereas, A petition signed by Plaintiffs, be, and the same hereby is fixed and Township 63, LeRoy Township MU Miiss Augusta Krueger was a business Strobach, Eft NWl% •& NW Y* NW% Henry Tiedeman a freeholder of against appointed as the time and place for Pleasant Valley Township 21, Gnat Earl Lindquist is ill with rheumatic visitor in Waltham last Thursday. 9-102-17 $12,000.00 School District No. 69, in this County, E. Daniels, Wm. F. Sharpe, hearing upon and the examinfction, adjustment Meadow Township 109, Clsjl— heart trouble. Wm. Schumann et ux to Detlef C. representing that he is the owner of John R. Bennett, M. C. Brown, and allowances for such Township 76, Udolpho Township 29U Miss Lydia Wagner was an Austin Severt Onstad and son, Olgar, of Lahff, Undivided Yz interest W NE the following described lands, situated B. R. Sheldon, Benjamin R. Sheldon, claims as shall be presented within the Austin Township 49, Udolpho Ti Enderlin, N. D., were Austin callers caller Saturday. 44, also all other persons unknown ship 11, Nevada Township in said District, to-wit: time aforesaid A. J. Hoagland was in Austin Monday last Thursday. y4 27 also NWK 27 also E% 22 claiming any right, title, The Northwest Quarter of Section Let notice hereof be given by the sing Township 123, Windom Tc on business. Pete Fossum and little daughter except 61 acres all in 103-14 $.1.00 estate, lien or interest in the real ship 106, Dexter Township 28, twenty-eight (28), Township One publication of this order in the Mrs. Wm. Daily and son Wm. spent the week-end at the S. Fosse Wm. Schumann ft ux to Detlef C. estate described in the complaint tin Township. hundred three, Range 16 west. Mower County News, as provided by spent Friday in Austin. home in Austin. Lahff, NWH SW*/i 7-104-14, also herein, That the above described land adjoins law. EUNICE L. RICE, Mrs. J. A. Kramer is suffering S. O. Kyllo, a prominent farmer of J? Defendants. School District No. 121 in the Dated March 12th, 1921. County Sont Sargeant, called on Hayfield merchants EK SE^ 12-104-15 $1.00 with an infected finger. SUMMONS. HENRY WEBER, JUN., Adv. Afarch 28. County of Mower, State of Minnesota. Peter and Henry Jacobson were in Saturday. Geo. Decker et ux & et al to Oscar Judge of Probate. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Austin Monday on business. Miss Olga Schwanke spent the Ransom, E% NEVi 35-101-17. And that he desires to be set off (Court Seal) THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Mrs. Cory Aykin was in Grand spring vacation with relatives and $16,000.00 together with all the foregoing described SASSE & FRENCH, Meadow Monday between trains. friends, at Bertha, Minn. THE MAGIC You and each of you are hereby Attorneys for Estate. Roy Furtney et ux to Geo. Nelson, land from said School District Mrs. J. Hartwickson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnstone File No. 4175. No. 69 to said-School District No. 121 summoned and required to answer the Laura were Austin callers Friday. left Friday evening for a weeks visit Lot 7 B. 12 Woodlawn Park Add'n March 14-21-28. for the following reasons to-wit: omplaint of the plaintiffs in the above Miss Helen Heligman is spending with relatives at Muncie, Ind. GRIP to Austin $1.00 The distance to the Elkton School entitled action which complaint is on the week with her parents in LeRoy. Misses Charlotte and Winifred Kerkow, CITATION FOR HEARING ON Lucia R. Crumb to J. H. Hartwigsen, No. 69 is too far, being 6 miles, and file and of record in the office of the Miss Mary Fenninger is spending of Huron, S. D., visted at PETITION TO SELL LAND only 1% miles to the school in District clerk ofjthe above named court. And Quit Claim, E Yt SW% 22193-16 Easter vacation at her home in Clarion, the A. H. Oyen home a few days last Estate of Dorothy M. Palmer. No. 121, has tieen presented to to serve a copy of your answer to the la. week. $1-00 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County the County Board of Mower County said complaint upon the subscriber at Elsie, the little daughter of Alfred Mrs. J. M. Olson, of St. Peter, Geo. Wilson to Dana W. Furtney, of 'lower, In Probate Court: and asking that his said lands may be his office in the village of Blooming Underdahl died of pneumonia last Minn., is spending a few days at the In the Matter of the Estate of Lot 7 12 Woodlawn Park Add'n. set off from said District No. 69 to Prairie, Minn, within twenty days I. C. Iverson home. Mrs. Olson is Saturday. Dorothy M. Palmer, a minor. after the service of this summons $1.00 said District .No. 121 and the said Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conklin and Mrs. Iversons' mother. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO upon you, exclusive of the day of such Board has appointed a time and place family of Brownsdale were callers Guy Norton et ux to Dave McRea the above named minor, and to for hearing thereon. Therefore service.. And if you fail to serve.a here Monday. IOWANS CHALLENGE N 4 acres SW% SW*4 NW% 10102-18 all persons interested in the sale of NOTICE copy of your answer to the said complaint Mrs. Aug. Sukow and Mrs. John MINN. CORN-GROWERS certain lands belonging to said $1400.00 Is hereby given that said petition upon the subscriber within the Quast and daughter spent Sunday in minor. The petition of H. S. will be heard by said Board, at a session time and in the manner aforesaid, the Wm. Voogd to Leo C. Busker, 100 Spring Valley. The Iowa Corn and Small Grain Palmer as representative of the thereof, commencing on the 14 plaintiff herein will apply to -the Wm. Altman made a business trip acres 31-103-16 $7500.00 above named minor, being duly Growers' yield contest, heretofore day of April, A. D., 1921, at 2:0fr court for the relief demanded in the to Portage, Beaver Dam and LaCrosse Peter H. Iblings to F. J. Escher filed in this court, representing that o'clock in the afternoon, at the office complaint in this action. limited to Iowa corn-growers, has this week. it is necessary and for the best interests SE NE% & N% SWtt NE 10103-17 of the County Auditor in the City of Dated February 11th, 1921. Miss Laura Hartwickson is carrying been thrown open to corn growers of of said estate and of all interested Austin in said County, at which time 14400.00 ALLAN P. NORTON, her arm in a cast on account of other states, says J. L. Robinson, therein that certain lands of said and place the said Board will hear the Attorney for Plaintiffs, trouble in the bone. Mary Ann Guy to Allen W. Edson minor described therein be secretary of the association. This evidence and the arguments of all Ralph Smith of Morris, Minn., was Blooming Prairie, Minn. & Floy L. Edson, SE^4 NEH & SE% sold and praying that a license be to contest is based on what the corn persons interested, for or against ,a business visitor this week looking him granted to sell the same: will do in afield under average conditions. NW% NEH 10-103-17 10780.00 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of granting the prayer of the petitioner. after the Dobbleman & Rasmussen Now Therefore, you, and each of Iowa is divided into four Mower. In District Court, Tenth Eva K. Hubbard et ux to E. D. Dated at Austin, Minn., March 23, & you, are hereby cited and required to sections. In each are three testing 1921. Judicial District. Anton Odden was in Austin on Tanner, et ux, Lots 4 & 5 2 Galloway's show cause, if any you Kave, before fields and corn can be entered^ in Same parties as in Summons immediately By order of the County Board Tuesday looking up matters in connection third add'n Austin 5250.00 this court, at the Probate Court competition inv any one section. preceding this notice. with the bridge he will build O. J. SIMMONS, 3 Rooms in the Court House, in the Iowans pay an entry fee of $10 and Wilton H. Lenox to Hazel Kuhl, County Auditor and LIS PENDENS. this summer for Mower County. City of Austin, County of Mower, furnish eighteen pounds of shelled Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig.J. Odden N% .NE% & NE^ NW:% 5-10118 Ex-Officio Clerk of Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, State of Minnesota, on the 12th day seed corn to the assocation for (SEAL) jleft last week for Austin and will a $23125.00 That an action has been commenced Every newspaper has of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., I planting. Those outside of the state March 28-April 4. farm the Pine grove farm near that by the above named plaintiffs against Empire Holding Co., Henry J. Janning, why the prayer of said petition should grip. pay a fee of $40 and furnish the "£ity this year. A host of friends will the above named defendants in the not be granted. same amount of seed corn. Since the ,W% NWV* SE% NW% & CITATION FOR HEARING ON ish them success and happiness in I wis above named court and the same is WITNESS the Judge of said Court, samples are planted in five different PETITION FOR DETERMINATION W% NE% 32-104-18 $1.00 'the eir new home. the now pending. The object of said action Maybe not just like and the seal of said court, this plots in each of the three test areas OF DESCENT Herbert Burrington has loaded his John Minor et ux to John Henry is to quiet and confirm the title 14th day of March, 1921. one in the illustration above. in a district a good indication is obtained OF LAND. car of horses and machinery and is to the lands described in the complaint Dambmann, E% SW1^ 36-104-18 HENKV WEBEK, JUN., of what the corn will do in Estate of Christy S. Hickok. BUT— leaving today. Tuesday, for New herein in said plaintiffs and to forever Judge of Probate Court the eastern, central and western 13,000.00 Richmond, Wis., where he recently State of Minnesota, County of bar said defendants and all persons (COURT SEAL) parts of the state, if a sample maintains John K. Cherney et ux to Wm. purchased a farm. H. E. Sutton Mower, In Probate Court: unknown from ever claiming or A. V/. WRIGHT, All newspapers have its yielding puwer in all of the goes there with him to help Herbert In the Matter of the Estate of asserting any right, title, estate, lien Klapperich, Lot 2 except 5 ft. B. 19 M. A. NELSON, plots its producing power is established. "grip" on their readers. ^et settled and assist him for a while Christy S. Hickok, Decedent: or interest in or to said lands or to Attorneys for Petitioners. & Lewis Add'n :2900.00 Further information can be ir :th his work. any part thereof adverse to said The State of Minnesota to John H. File No. 4182. obtained by addressing J. L. Robinson 4* Christian Martin to Martin K. Wold plaintiffs. Hickok, Alden A. Hickok, Elbert H. March 21-28-April 4. ADAMS Also a "grip on all succ at Ames, Iowa. NW% NE% 33-101-18 ....$11,500.00 The land described^in the complaint Hickok, Etta I. Hommel, and Lulu B. ful merchants—because it From The Review REMEMBER THE 'PHONE M. L. Hatlestad et ux to John B. herein is described as follows to-wit: Campbell, and to all persons interested TOO MANY TURKEY EGGS FOR the SUCCESSFUL merchants The South five acres of the Southwest You knew all about it. You Larson, S^ 36-102-14 30000.00 in the determination of the Elsie Genevieve Underdahl of A HEN IS POOR PRACTICE Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of didn't let the paper know it. You who realize most the value descent of the real estate of said Samuel W. Peugh to Phillip Naugle Death again visited our community Section three and the Northeast found fault because the paper decedent: The petition of Lulu ADVERTISING. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 15-103-17 15,200.00 Turkey hens and chicken hens ordinarily Quarter of Section nine and the didn't have it. Hardly fair. When B. Campbell having been filed in Underdahl is in mourning. A you have an item remember the Northwest Quarter of Section ten, Philip Naugle to N. E. Hessenius, are used to incubate turkey this court, representing that said decedent little daughter, the sunshine of the News and Phone Main 450. all in Township one hundred four The reader of a newspaper died more than five years NE*4 15-103-17 19,000.00 eggs, altho incubators are used where home, the pride and the joy of loving North of Range eighteen West, in the prior to the filing thereof, leaving is always interested became Otto P. Goetez to E. C. Foster, parents, was taken away and a saddened turkeys are raised on a large scale. county of Mower Tind state of Minnesota. .certain real estate in said petition it portrays the life and action memory is all that is left to the All 21 E right of way CGW also During the early part of the laying described, and that no will of decedent bereaved ones. In telling the life of his community. NW% & W% NEH & W% SW% The foregoing is the land described season it often happens that there has been proved nor administration story of the little girl we submit the a in the complaint lierein and is the 22-101-15 $1.00 of her estate granted in this are on hand a number of eggs that following account read by Rev. property affected, involved and state, and praying that the descent A. E. Mallory et al to Louis Ranniger, Try a want ad. Brenna at the funeral which was conducted should be set before any of the turkey brought in question herein. of said real estate be determined by from the Marshall church & T. H. Lorenzen, SE% 31101-18 hens are thru laying their Dated February 11th, 1921. jt this court Monday. 36,000.00 ALLAN P. NORTON. yoo first litter, and become "broody." Advertise the thing THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH "Elsie Genevieve Underlahl was Attorney for Plaintiffs, Jens F. Larson et ux to Tlfomas In such case, and also when it OF YOU, are hereby cited and required have to sell. born January the first, nineteen-nineteen. Blooming Prairie. Minn. to show cause, if any you Ericson, Lot 8 2 Parker Browns She was taken sick with a cold is desired to have the turkey March 14-21-28. have, before this court at the Probate a week ago, which later turned into add'n. 6300.00 hens lay a—second litter, some And subscribe to this paper. Court room in the Court House bronchial pneumonia. She was ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Sloa E. S. Babcock et ux to W. H. of the eggs have to be incubated under in the City of Austin, in the County It's part of your community. confined to the bed only four days, —CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Martin, Lot 17 1 Babcock Park chicken hens or in an incubator. of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the when death came to her on Saturday, It's part of you. THEREON 18th day of April, 1921, at 10 March 19th, 1921. She was two About a week before the poults are Add'n $1.00 o'clock A. M., why said petition Estate of Joseph Nelson. years, two months and nineteen days Liniment E. S. Babcock et ux to Geo. Becker to hatch, a sufficient number of turkey should not be granted. $2.50 per year. old. STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of Lot 8 1 Babcock Add'n $1.00 hens should be allowed to sit to WITNESS the Judge of said court, Mower, in Probate court. Mable A. Hart et ux to A. L. Halver, take all the poults hatched. They and the seal thereof, this 19th day of Austin visitors Saturday were Mr. MOWER COUNTY In the matter of the estate of March, 1921. Lot 3 & E 60 ft. Lot 2 & E 10 and Mrs. J. P. Schissel and daughters can be given a few eggs from the incubator to Joseph Nelson, Decedent. is always ready HENRY WEBER, JUN., Madonna and Corale, Mrs. J. A. Schneider ft. Lot 4 14 Village LeRoy $5600.00 or from under the chicken Letters of administration this day ease rheumaiisoi Probate Judge. and daughter Betty, Steve hens, and allowed to hatch the poults Allan F. Beck et ux to Axel Nordeen having been granted to A. R. Browning, (COURT SEAL) Kloecker and Mrs. J. L. Winkels. NEWS the twinge, down l( AT very first of Brownsdale, Minnesota: W% SW Y* & SE% SW% 17102-14 themselves, or at night a newly hatched A. C. PAGE, Miss Corale Schissel, who is a student comes of Sloan's my bottle It is ordered, that the time within Attorney for Petitioner. at the State Normal at Winona, .., $1.00 poult can be slipped under each then quick relief, without nibbing, which all creditors of the above File No. 4194. arrived here Friday and will spend John & Henry Dambman to O. A. turkey hen that is- to be given a for ir8 and scatter* named decedent may present claims stimulating her Easter vacation here visiting her March 21-28-April 4. for congestion. boys use it Hendrickson, SE1^ 35-102-14 The brood of poults, ^ind by morning they against his estate in this court be, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schissel. stiff muscles, it helps SaJly and PHONE MAIN 450 and the same hereby, Js limited 16 News items from all sections of this will take them, poultry specialists in ..r. 21600.00 Aloysius King, Alphonso Krebsbach backaches, too." 85c, 70c, |L40. three months from and after the date territory are wanted by The News. and Arnold Schneider arrived the United States Department of Agriculture hereof said time expiring the 12th Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, Tuesday evening from Winona and say. LEGAL NOTICES day of June, 1921. or call Main 450. will spend their Easter vacation visiting Turkey hens are very close sitters, 4- home people. They are students CITATION FOR. HEARING ON and if managed protierly they are the of St. Mary's College. FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR After Thorough Trial a Detroit, The household goods of the Serbus surest means of hatching turkey eggs DISTRIBUTION Schneider family were moved this than can be used. Incubators are week from the Zilz residence on N. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mich., Man Endorsee Pe-ru-na quite as successful with turkey eggs, Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Fifth street to the home, recently purchased however, as with chicken eggs. Poor by Mr. Schneider from Mrs. J. In the Matter of the Estate of R. Gilligan. The Schneiders took Lucius B. Griffin, Decedent: hatches are a very frequent cause of The following letter written "PE-RU-NA has done wonders possession today. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to complaint among turkey raisers, and from Detroit, Michigan is no snap and to me is worth its weight in Rudolph Schmitz has rigged up the Ezra L. Griffin, Stella Griffin Padelford, judgment expressed on the merits gold. I shall continue to use this is quite often due to crowding wireless outfit, he had in operation Lafayette Griffin, Angie Griffin-Gutherless, of Pe-ru-na, the wellknown PE-RU-NA as long as more eggs under the hens than they before the war, before the Government Lillian Griffin-Andrew, catarrh remedy, I live and recommend ordered all private wireless apparatus can properly cover. One egg too Jay Hull, 'Sadie Hull-Adams, but rather a mature, to my friends who are taken down, and has it installed sober opinion'formed troubled many means that every egg in the Samuel Hull, Vera Hull-Castell, Zena with catarrh.'' on the water tower. He expects after a full year's trial. Hull, Louis Hull, and Roy Coftk, Nothing can be more nest probably will become chilled at to get the different weather and to all persons interested in This is the way Mr. convincing than an endorsement some time during the four weeks of and other government reports as soon the final account and distribution Michael Fako of 906 of this nature as the outfit is completed. incubation. Turkey hens cover, from East Palmer Avenue, of the estate of said decedent: from an actual nearer The Misses Coramae Anderson and in the Michigan Metropolis, user. There are many 15 to 18 eggs, and in some cases The representative of the above Orphie Johnson arrived Saturday evening writes: "After people in every community named decedent, having filed in this more depending on the size of the and will spend a short vacation using PE-RU-NA for whose experience,in Court his final account of the administration hen. Chicken hens of the general pureOfMcel from their school duties at St. Olaf about one year wilTsay using Pe-ru-na, of the estate of said decedent, College, Northfield, with home people. purpose breeds cover from 8 to 10 I have found it a very has been identical with together with his petition They were accompanied by good medicine for catarrh. Mr. Fako's. It is the turkey eggs. praying for the adjustment and allowance school friends Miss Ruth Luz and It has helped standby for coughs, The turkey-egg capacity of an incubator of said final account and Miss Laurinda Haug, who will be me a great deal and I eolds, catarrh, stomach for distribution of the residue of is approximately threefourths guests at the Nils Anderson and N. C. am very well satisfied. I have ORB bmuliful than a and bowel disorders and all catarrhal said estate to the persons thereunto Johnson homes respectively. gained in weight, eat and sleep conditions. of the chicken-egg capacity. sflvtrbell,—more entitled. -Therefore, YOUr AND well, my bowels are regular ana Put up in both tablet and liquid EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and HAYFIELD thanany other musi­ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS better color in my face. form. Sold kvuywhirs. required to show cause, if any you From The Herald cal sound in the world,—it the have, before this Court at the Probate Warranty Deeds Court Rooms in the Court House voice when it is pure, Prominent Sargeant Man Near Death ... Qle G. Hanson to August Glovatzka, in the City of Austin, in the County of In Runaway Furniture Sale I Extremely rare I N. 60 ft. lot 5 B. 13 R. R. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the J. H. Reiners, of Sargeant had a 25th day of April, 1921, at 10 lir. Edison tested3800singers. Addn $2500.00 narrow "escape from death Tuesday o'clock A. M., why said petition of last week while hauling baled hay. Geo. F. Paulick et ux to Frank H. sang pore notes. should not be granted. Ooify 22 While mounting to the top of his Larson, lots 4 & 5 B. 4 Elmwood WITNESS, The Judge of sai load with the reins in his hand, his Add'n, Austin $2400.00 Court, and the Seal of said Court this team became frightened and bolted, 24th day of March, 1921. Louis Wiess et ux to Tho. L. throwing him under the wagon. He I HENRY WEBER, JUN., fell under the wheels and one leg Thompson, E% SW% & W% SE*T Judge of Probate. became entangled in such a manner 4-103-18 $1.00 (COURT SEAL) that he was dragged for several W. S. Doherty to James W. Brown, A. W. WiRIGHT, rods. He gamely rung on to the Come in and M. A. NELSON, W. 110 ft. S lot 8 & W 110 ft. Lots lines, however, and succeeded in Attorneys for Petitioner. cramping the horses around until they Hsmpd, Chalmers, and other 9, 10 & 11 B. 4 G. H. Allen's Addn File No. 3918. came to a stop. J|e was badly Village of Grand Meadow ..$2500.00 I artists Mr. Edison has picked March 28-April 4-11. bruised about the head and body and for their purity of tone.||TKie was under the care of Dr. Baker for several days. NewEdisonRB-CiiaATBstheee •tehiof ON ACCOUNT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, FARMERS and GARDENERS Austin Men Buy Wolfe Pool Hall magnificent voices so perfectly THE FURNITURE SALE THAT WAS TO HAVE A deal was closed yesterday whereby that there is natlifierence beI I G. Whitcomb and Wm. Laws, of We have a car of fertilizer from the American Chemical tween voice and BEEN HELD MARCH 26, HAS BEEN POSTPONED Rb-Crbated Austin*, became owners of the American Company. This is one of the best*chemical fertilizers on Pool Hall, conducted here by F. original voice. gives jrau S It TUESDAY, MARCH 29, AT 1:30 P. M. UNTIL E. Wolfe for the past five years. The the marekt—and the prices are right. their every enchanting beauty. new proprietors will take possession Monday. SMiMB PATER CO. BURNETT THOMPSON Mrs. N. J. Alrick spent a few days last week in Kasson with her sister, Mrs. Brewer, and also her mother, CITY FEED STORE. Mrs. Molde, who is ilk. Pbope.Main 100. AUSTIN, MINN.