Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 7, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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VJ- $r .vs^V^.v' V,",'« f-%?i -jtvsw for jf -g_T i"'S* MOWER CQUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1921 !..V ... .*IS: ...I .•"." ..^SSisJi. rACE SIX houses, incubator cellars and to all CITATION FOR HEARING ON County of Mower, State of Minnesota, the Probate Court Rooms at Court MICKIE SAYS LANSING permanent houses where an artificial PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION ROSE CREEK on the 18th day ""of April, House at the City of Austin, in said floor is required, and can be built on 1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., county, be, and the same hereby is a Mrs. J. L. Bloss is spending few the ground level. These floors are Estate of Jacob Hoist. 1 why said petition should not be Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cobb were in fixed and appointed as the time and oncnvn tcwBtmura easy to clean, very sanitary, rat proof, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of granted. jdays in the cities. place for hearing upon and the examination, Austin Sunday. \ygpy RDPOlAStTMAWM Wfetf&Kl' and comparatively inexpensive, if Mower. In Probate Court. WITNESS, The Judge of said A. A. Landdeck is putting up a Mrs. 'Summy is a guest at the adjustment and allowances of uvae -TU«o*to4x NWt GAR. ivito one has a supply of gravel or sharp In the Matter of the Estate of Court, and the Seal of said Court. this modern poultry house. home of her son J. H. Smith. such claims as shall be presented within AWE 9TUL CW "tU sand. Jacob Hoist, Decedent. 23rd day of March. 1921. Matt Schmitt is taking out material the time aforesaid. Thomas Oleson and L. C. Miller of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO -D 90eCE» fcOrf QONfci® Co build on his new place. HENRY WEBER, JUN. Let notice hereof be given by the Corning were Lansing callers Wednesday. Accurate Balance*. Lizzie Hoist, Harvey Hoist and Walter Miss Alice Beahr was in LeRoy between Probate Judge publication of this order in the Hoist, heirs at law of said The British mint contains some won* (COURT SEAL) trains last Friday. Mower County News, as provided by Bennie Rheinarts had the misfortune deceased and to all persons interested Mr. Schumacher who has been very derfully accurate and sensitive balances. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Isw# to break his arm while cranking in the granting of administration of jit, is much improved at this writing. Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated March 29th, 1921. In one of the rooms there are his Ford last Tuesday. the estate of said decedent: The petition Anna Bongard and Estella Heimer File No. 4196. HENRY WEBER, JUN., two large pair of scales kept in glass The Sunday School party at the of Lizzie Hoist having been were Austin callers Saturday afternocn. March 24-31-April 7. Judge of Probate. cases, suspended on pulleys. The pair home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Cummings filed in this court, representing that (COURT SEAL) used for weighing out silver will DoXXZVf was well attended. Jacob Hoist, then a resident of the Aloysious Landherr is home for a ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE A. W. WRIGHT, record the weight of a postage stamp, Mr, Williamson was taken to St. County of Mower, State of Minnesota, short time to assist with the spring M. A. NELSON, 7 CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Olaf hospital Saturday. He is a but even ipore sensitive is the balance died intestate oh the 1st day of work. Attorneys for estate. THEREON brother to Mrs. Martin Kruger. one used for gold. It will show February, 1921 and praying that letters Miss Margaret Cronon and Miss File No. 4183. 1 Ladies Aid will meet at the home Estate of Maria Watkins. of administration of his estate be the difference in weight between two Jennie Keefe were Adams callers Saturday. March 31, April 7, 14. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hopfe granted to Lizzie Hoist, of Brownsdale, STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of absolutely identical pieces of paper, Thursday afternoon. All are cordiallv Minnesota and the court having John Pulver and family motored Mower. In Probate Court. one of which contains a signature invited. fixed the time and place for hearing to Riceville last Sunday to visit with In the matter of the estate of and the other does not. 'V BLACK DIAMOND Remember the Bible study class said petition: friends. Maria Watkins, Decedent. meets at the hojne of Mrs. C. A. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH DEHORNING PENCIL Mr. and Mrs. John Redding christened Letters Testamentary this day Bates Tuesday afternoon. Everybody OF YOU, are hereby cited and required their baby, Francis Henry last LEGAL NOTICES having been granted to George A. welcome. to show cause, if any you Sunday. Watkins, of Austin, Minnesota: For Sale by Burnett-Thompson Co. Mr.-and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were have before this court at the Probate Will Cronon of Minneapolis waj in CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION It is ordered, that the time within Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. E rery pencil will dehorn 50 calves Court Rooms in the Court House, in the village visiting with relatives for FOR PROBATE which all creditors of the above Chapman's mother, Mrs. A. Rockwell the City of Austin, in the County of from 10. days to 10 months old a few days. OF WILL named decedent may present claims at Brownsdale. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Miss Helen Heimer of Stewartville, Estate of Grace Margaret Bacon. for $1.00 against her estate in this court, be, The mid-week union prayer' meeting 22d day of April, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. is here visiting her sister Estella for State of Minnesota, County of and the same hereby, is limited to will be held at the home of Mr. M., why said petition should not be a few days. a forfeit of $5.00 on any calf it Mower, ss. In Probate Court. three months from and after the date and Mrs. C. A. Bates Wednesday granted. The Landdeck family autoed to St. In the Matter of the Estate of fails to dehorn hereof said time expiring the 29th evening. Everybody urged to attend WITNESS, The Judge of said Ansgar, Iowa, Sunday to visit with Grace Margaret Bacon, Decedent day of June, 1921. these meetings. Call and get one. their parents. Court, and the Seal of said Court THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, The following visitors from Austin Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family this 3rd day of March, 1921. Alfred Moore Thorn Bacon, and Archie Phone Main 100 that Tuesday, the 5th day of visited at the Henry Jensen home Friday were in Lansing Saturday: A1 Bedell, HENRY WEBER, JUN., V. Bacon, heirs at law of said July, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., in afternoon. George Corneveaux, George LaBar Probate Judge. deceased, and to all persons interested and son Clinton. .COURT SEAL) Andrew Felton left for Rochester in the allowance and probate of the Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood had as BAUDLER BROS., Thursday morning where he is taking will of said decedent. The petition LE ROY their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Attorneys for Petitioner. medical treatments. of Alfred M. Thorn Bacon, being duly Bloyd Wood and daughter Ethel of File No. 4185. Mr. Wheelock left for Lake City MR. FARMER filed in this court, representing that Clark Warren returned to Carleton Waltham and H. A. Wood of Austin. March 31, April 7, 14. last Thursday to attend the funeral Grace Margaret Bacon, then a resident college Monday after a week's vacation of his mother-in-law. John Hanson was hurt quite badly of the county of Mower, State with home folks. Francis Felton has resumed his while helping Truman Winn shingle CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION of Minnesota, died on the 21st day of school work at Winona after spending his house. The scaffolding broke and TOR ADMINISTRATION Miss Oney Danielson returned to March, 1921, leaving a last will and Easter vacation at home. he fell from the roof down to the her school duties at Austin Monday testament which is presented to this Do You Want To ground. Estate of Nelson A. Sumner. Bert Albright arrived hime Saturday morning after a two weeks' vacation, court with said petition, and praying night from Austin where he has Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strong and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of at home. that said instrument be allowed as the lieen on the jury the past few weeks. daughters of Detroit, Minn., were Miss Leah Lewis went to Mower. In Probate Court. last will and testament of said decedent, Save Money on Taor The Ladies' Aid which met at the euests at the home of his brother A. Saturday evening to visit with Miss In the Matter of the Estate of and that letters Testamentary be B. Strong. They returned to their Itome of Mrs. W. D. Fink, was a large Alta Wright. She returned home Nelson A. Sumner, Decedent. issued thereon to Alfred Moore Thorn home Saturday. tarn out. The proceeds amounted to Sunday evening. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Bacon, of Austin, Minnesota. AR N ES S and: $21.75. Miss Balclrof Faribault was a guest C. S. Palmer came home the latter Mary E. Pinney, Amaranth M. Browit NOW THEREFORE, you, and each Miss Irene Snyder and John Snyder at the S. H. Vaughan home Friday part of the week from Rochester Mendal Miner, heirs at law of said of you, are hereby cited and required of Austin spent a few days of the and Saturday and attended the Sunday where he had been receiving treatment deceased and to all persons interested to show cause, if any you have, before COLLARS school party at the home of Mr. fatter part of last week at the Evenson at the hospital. this court, at the Probate Court in the granting of administration of home. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings Friday evenine*. Mrs. W. K. Porter came home £he Rooms in the- Court House, in the the estate of said decedent: The petition Miss Alvira Vollan has resigned latter part of the week from Duluth City of Austin, County of Mower, of Amaranth M. Brown having lier position at the Weinert & Jensen The following w*re Austin callers where she had been visiting her sister State of Minnesota, on the 25th day been filed in this court, representing Wednesday: Mr. Waldron, Walter d5rni and has gone home where she Mrs. Mattox and family. that Nelson A. Sumner, then a resident IF YOU DO, CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU of April, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock A. *will remain for a time. Rasmussen. Ole Hoium and sons Irvin of the county of M'ower, State of M., why the prayer of said petition Miss Zona Thaden returned to WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. The marriage bans of Berger Anderson and John, Frank Ross and family, A Minnesota, died intestate on the 28th should not be granted. Northfield Monday morning to resume and Miss Lena Majerus were B. Strong. Mi*, and Mrs. Leonard day of February, 1921 and praying WITNESS THE HONORABLE, her studies at Carleton after a Hoofe and Mr. Munson. published in the St. Peters church for that letters of administration of his Henry Weber, Jun., Judge of said visit at the parental home. the first time last Sunday. Mrs. S. H. Vaughan entertained court, and the seal of said court this estate be granted to Arthur Wicks Dr. C. L. Warren and Photographer JENSON & PHIFFER Mr. and Mrs. James DeYoung of Josephine Regan went to Austin 28th day of March, 1921. and the court having fixed the time Olson were called to Austin Oskaloosa, Iowa, a few days last last Tuesday to have some dental HENRY WEBER, JUN., and place for hearing said petition. last week as witnesses in the DavisMitchell "work done. Mrs. Wood assisted at week. Mr. DeYoung is a brother of Probate Judge. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH case which was in court. the store during her absence. Mrs. S. H. Vaughan. Mrs. Vaughan (COURT SEAL) OF YOU, are hereby cited and required Miss Cora Harden went to Austin Fred Riech, who has been buying and her sister, Mrs. W. Fowler of J. N. NICHOLSEN, to show cause, if any you Monday morning to continue her Austin acompanied them to Grand grain for the Huntting Elevator company R. C. ALDERSON, have before this court at the Probate work as instructor in the school there. Meadow, where the DeYoungs had a the past year, has resigned his Attorneys for Petitioner. Court Rooms in the Court She was home for spring vacation. family reunion. positon which went into effect April March 31—April 7, 14. House, in the City of Austin, in the The funeral of Peter Pederson was I- Richard Meany is taking his place. The following were .Austin callers held at the home of his parents north Among the Austin visitors and Saturday: J. Blowers and family Mr. of town last Saturday afternon. Interment shoppers last Saturday were: John and Mrs. Herman Miller Mr. and OAK DALE FARMS, Inc. was made in the Bloomfield Merrill and family Prof. C. H. Wood Mrs. Martin Benson, Mr. nnd Mrs FARMERS and GARDENERS cemetery. aazd family, the Ragen family Peter Vmce King f»nd familv, Mr. and We are sorry to report that Mr. Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Nel* and Mary Hoeffner Mrs. Edd Scham3Hel, Halyer is again confined to his bed, We have a car of fertilizer from the American Chemical Goodwin. Knute Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Cawley, Mrs. Farr and Miss having had a stroke last Friday. Miss "Weyhranch. Mrs. Carl Stimson and family. Otto Company. This is one of the best chemical fertilizers on Miles a nurse from Saratoga, la., is Goptseh and sister, and Mr. and Mrs. The dance given by the old Grang*srs caring for him. the marekt—and the prices are right. S. H. Vaughan. last Friday night was very larga•jr DAY OLD CHICKS The Royal Arch of Spring Valley attended. The Home Orchestra will exemplify the degree work for rrnrnished the music and all the old USE A POULTRY HOUSE BURNETT & THOMPSON our local order Friday night. The 0. fashioned quadrilles and circle twosteps FLOOR SUITED TO LOCALITY E. S. ladies will serve a banquet for were immensely enjoyed by all Owing to an overstock at our hatchery, we are them after the work. present. The ladies brought well filled Cement^ floors for poultry houses CITY FEED STORE. offering day old chicks at a large reduction until baskets of lunch for their partners, are championed by some poultry growers, MAYVILLE Phone Main 100. AUSTIN, MINN. which was served at mid-night. while qthers declare a good dirt APRIL 23 floor is the only kind to use. The fact WALTHAM Laura Webbeking was an Austin is, that there is no one best kind of caller Monday. floor. It all depends on the soil, and Oakdale S. C. White Leghorns, Utility Grade Seeding is now the special occupation The school in District 93 is having the use of the house as to which type in this community. a one week vacation. is to be preferred.. Less than 100 $25.00 per 100 Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried called Gertrude and Ruby Naatz were On light, sandy, well-drained soils 100 or over $20.00 per 100 at the Fred Freiert home Friday Austin callers Monday. a dirt floor is satisfactory, especially afternoon. Herman Meyer drove to Austin 500 or over $18.50 per 100 for small or colony henhouses. Such JSSx. and Mrs. Geo. Frohreich spent on busines Wednesday. floors should be from, two to six "Friday afternon with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer were inches higher than the outside ground We also have a limited amount of the following F. Matter. Austin callers Tuesday. surface, and it is advisable to renew breeds: White Wyandottes, Barred Plymouth Mrs. Herman Krueger who has Rev.- Webbeking returned from the them every year by removing the contaminated Been spending a few days at the conference at Faribault Friday. Rocks and Rhode Island Reds at the following surface down to clean soil, /ILewis Fabex* home has left for her Lydia Henslin spent Saturday and and to refiirwith fresh sand or fine prices: Sunday at the Arnold Meyer home. gravel and earth. l$KQjx\e, "Miss Huth Babcock left for her Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wresch A board floor is generally used 25 to 100 .-.. $25.00 &©me at West Concord to spend the motored to West Concord Friday. where the level of the floor in the 100 to 500 $22.50 -week's vacation from her duties as Everybody is busy working in the house is from one to three feet above 500 or over '$20.00 per 100 teacher of District 93. field. Seeding is in full swing now. the ground surface, and in portable Mr. and Mrs. George Frohreich Mrs. M. J. Torke and son Lorenz houses on land which is not well 25% of the amount of the order must acompany and children left Monday morning of Austin are spending a few days at drained. Board floors harbor rats, the J. N. Wuertz home. order. The prices on White Leghorns are for immediate &t their home at Finlayson, after and rot quickly, and should be raised Mrs. Mary Bolgren and son Ed. T&ein? present at the Beneke-Felty some distance off the ground so that shipment. -wedding. motored to Farmington arid Savage cats or dogs can get under them, and to visit Ben and George Wuertz. Word has been received by Mrs. also to allow a free circulation of air SEND ALL ORDERS TO Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and Edward Beneke from her nephew to prevent the wood from rotting. Mrs. Arnold Meyer motored to Fred Petrip, that one of their ten Cement floors are adapted to permanent Blooming Prairie Sunday afternoon. atonths old twin daughters died. laying houses, to brooder Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke and X)eath being due to pneumonia. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Mr. and Mrs. Hs»nry Fett had as daughter, Harold Greene and Stella fiteir informal dinner and supper INCORPORATED Beneke visited at the Henry Fett AUSTIN guests Sunday the following: Mr. and home Sunday. Mrs. B. Benekp Mr. and Mrs. August The young folks of this vicinity Siegfried Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke Say "Threaded gave a house warming surprise at the and children Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer home Wednesday evening. 'George Frohreich and family Mr. A pleasant evening was spent -and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Lucille Rubber in sociability. A nice lunch was Ufr. and Mrs. Vern Felty Mr. and served at a late hour. Mrs. George Fett and family Mr. and Insulation" GET READY ISIrs. Edward Beneke and son Mrs. NEVADA John Frank and children Harold UP WHILST YOU ARE CLEANING UP—IT'S A ^Greene and Stella Beneke. Mrs. H. S. Moen spent Monday at The Willard Threaded Rubber GOOD TIME—MAKE ONE JOB OF IT. WE the Chris E. Olson home. RENOVA Battery is immune to all HAVE THE BEST PAINTS—EVERY DROP IS A For GOOD ROADS aal SUING WORK Miss-1 Andrena Moen entertained old-time wood-separator ills. DROP OF PAINT AND IT WILL MAKE A GOOD Miss Emma Lee and Miss Lena Aslakson Mrs. Enna Krull, Jr., is on the sick The plates are insulated—not 1st. Sunday afternoon. JOB THAT WILL LAST LONGEST. merely separated. Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Olson, John "The farmers in this vicinity began and Raymond Nelson spent Sunday field work April 4. Cement Paint Town and Country Outside No money out of your pocket at Herman Austinson's. Paint your concrete floors, Paint W. M. Phillips and daughter Marian Let us put your car, truck, or tractor in first class for separator replacement, because Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson, Julia porches, make them clean We have the following colors were Brownsdale callers Wednesday. condition Willard Threaded Rubber &nd Carl of Lyle were entertained at of this well known regular Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strong and and sanitary as well QCf* the H. Sampson home Sunday. $4 high grade paint which NOW 1.and oaaghter are visiting Wm. Strong Insulation neither warps, cracks, as attractive, per qt. w®** and family. Mrs. Emma Anderson and daughter we are offering while it lasts carbonizes nor punctures. It annoying and expensive delays Edith of Lyle, visited at the M. D. save Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tanner and Dupont't Sanitary flat inside $3.15 outlasts the battery plates. Nelson and Mrs. J. Jacobson homes a children of Austin spent Sunday at paint, only a few colors ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN few days this week. file William Strong home. left, regular $3.80 per gallon Ask about the Willard Theodore Enerson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were Pick out your colors, suitable while it $9 QC AND GUARANTEED. Threaded Rubber Battery Oliver Austinson and family and Mrs. «Einner guests at the E. Rockwell for trim or body, spend lasts the only battery with Threaded Stena Olson and family were Sunday Kome the first of the week. We do oxy-acetylene welding, Machine work, a small amount and increase guests at Tom Enerson's. Rubber Insulation. The little Koukon twins have been Devoe Auto Top Dressing vulcanizing, radiator repairing, have facilities for *1 the value fyour building Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillegard and given the names of Enno and BenjaUna. gives a fine black gloss finish Layden Electric Service Co. testing and repairing all makes of starters, generators daughter-Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. I. I. 10% Dark Buif, Drab, Maple Their combined weight was six to Auto Tops, cushions, travel'ng Anderson and daughter Emma visited and magnetos. Also carry a full line of pounds. They are getting along bags, etc., whether leaf Red, Vienna Drab, at the Nordahl Nelson home Sunday. arieely. made of real or imitation brushes and bearings. Charge and Repair all Ivory, Moss Green, Maroon, 115 E. Bridge St. The basket social in District numBer leather, per 70c makes of batteries. J? Mothers' Sense Crimson Red, New Tuscan 1921 was well attended, the house pint Every woman knows that her Red, Light Bronze Green, •was crowded. All enjoyed a fine We invite you to visit our modern shops. House has to be cleaned thoroly every program and baskets sold for a high Dupont's Sanitary Gloss Straw Yellow, Pink, Dark Spring. During winter, dust, dirt price. The social was thoroly enjoyed while it lasts^" CIQ &£% Green, Light Yellow, Apple and germs accumulate in the corners, by all present. University! of Southern Minn. per gal under the rugs, in the curtains and Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner entertained every place. Just so with your system—it Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner Let us save you money on your paint ojb. should be given a thoro and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles cleansing, purifying this Spring. Colby and sons and Mr. and Mrs. AUSTIN HARDWARE CO, HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET "Walter Grunwaldt and daughter at I When in trouble call Garage Phone Main 206-L. •w TABLETS-will do the job slick and clinner on Easter Sunday. ifc quick. They will clean your system, COME IN AND SELECT YOUR PAINT NOW *^i^lect?'c and Battery Shop, Main 702-F freshen and purify you all over— It is the well-doing man, not the iu-.= you'll enjoy living, eat better, §leep -weli-meanins: man, that you see in the beter—feel better. K. O. Wold. zrear seat of the limousine. Si 4 7£~ ""A a