Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 25, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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if' W* ftm MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA #AGE SIX MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 with Mrs. Franklin?" interrogatively. Puss'"Nine Lives. praying for the adjustment and allowance LE ROY ADAMS "Yes," she "replied with a little PROFESSIONAL of said final account and Among the reasons for the cat's possession laugh. From The Review I DIRECTORY for distribution of the residue of of Its proverbial nine lives is Miss Josie Weigen and Mrs. J. P. A Boarding House "Are you too tired to go where I said estate to the persons thereunto the fact that Its abdominal walls, Anderson were Spring Valley visitors Krebsbach Erecting Grandstand. would take you?" bending down, the entitled. Therefore, YOU. AND Romance last Tuesday. though very thin are strangely strong J. M. HEIMER The Adams Ball Park is beginning EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and better to look into her face. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopp and Mrs. and elastic under pressure. This is to^put on "dog.' Manager M. F. required to show cause, if any you "Where is that?" she asked. Lit* Stock and Real Estat*' Ella Wililams and Fremont Bishop the reason that a cat lives through Krebsbach has been bu3y the past have, before this Court at the Probate "To that great fountain in the autoed to. Austin Tuesday. Auctioneer running over that would kill a aog. week getting the ground in shape, pourt Rooms in the Court House park to see the moonlight shining on Floyd Sanders of Calmar, Io'wa, slicking up the diamond and making The cat also possesses wonderful recuperative in the City of Austin, in the County ol Specially Conversant with By FRANCES MAY the water. There I will tell you why visited between trains last Saturday all necessary arrangements preparatory Mower, State of Minnesota, on the power from starvation or Pedigree work afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. I go away. Come, let us go to the to the opening game which has 16th day of May, 1921, at 10 ill-usage, a tpct which does not Justi* Phone 9001. Adams, Minn.' Diddams, Jr. fountain," he concluded rather abruptly. been promised for early next month. o'clock A. M., why said petition 1921, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) fy cat owners in expecting their pets Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyd of Livermore, In^the itffture of a surprise comes should not be granted. to fend for themselves in the matter A strong odor of vegetable soup Iowa, came up last Thursday G. L. BAKER, M. D. the erection of a grand stand. The WITNESS, The Judge of sai Half an hour later they crossed the •4- and visited several days with the -and boiled fish assailed Eleanor of food. Christensen Field is decidedly a sun Court, and the Seal of said Court thi» Physician and Surgeon stone-paved square in the midst of formers brothers and sisters. Jlean's nostrils as she stepped into park and the addition of the grand 14th day of April, 1921. Office in Lewis Building which a fountain played refreshingly, Miss Olivia Rollfson, our domestic "W Jtbe narrow hallway of the boarding stand will be a decided improvement. -r HENRY WEBER, JUN., sending up into the air tall Jets of science instructor was called home to Phones: Residence^ Bridge 130 LEGAL NOTICES The work on the structure is now in Jkwse. She knew by the distant sound 1 •i Judge of Probate Minneapolis Saturday morning because water that fell back with a cool Office, Bridge 277 progress and the stands should be 4it chairs grating upon the thinly-carjyeted (COURT SEAL) of the serious illness of her splash into the great basin and rippled completed before the week is out. Austin, Minn. CITATION FOR HEARING ON File No. 4141. floor of the basement dining mother. away softly to Its outer rim. The acquisition of pitcher Becker FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR April 18-25-May. 2. xoom that the boarders were already Mrs. Maud Jahrens came down DONOVAN & GOSLEE of Calmar, star with the Fairmont "Ah, what a relief to escape the DISTRIBUTION dissembling about the long table to from Austin Wednesday morning to Club last season has been announced STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Funeral Directors noise of the city streets!" exclaimed spend the day with her parents, Mr. that solemn and most important ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE by the management. The addition of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Eleanor, seating herself on the stone and Embalmers 7 and Mrs. C. S. Harden and her ssneal of the day—dinner. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Becker leaves but one vacancy which In the matter of the estate of seat that surrounded the basin. "Now daughter, Etheleen Redfield. Day Calls—Phone Main 198 THEREON Hastening upstairs to her little is expected to be plugged up before Harriet E. Gibbons, Decedent: tell me what you are going to do The Misses Clarice Wells, Ila Oby Estate of Elizabeth Meyer. the week is out. There will be a few Swirth-story room, the girl hurriedly Night CaHs THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO and Etheleen Redfield went to Riceville when you go back to France practice games in: May, the season STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Soloh F. Gibbons, Charles H. Gibbons, awarranged her thick, dark hair and T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Friday afternoon to visit the "I? Oh, my uncle, he offer me a with a full line-up opening the first Mower, In Probate Court. B. E. Hughes, and all persons slipped into a cool lawn dress, appearing Misses Margarite and Bernice Sweet H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Sunday in June. very fine position in his business in In the Matter of the Estate of interested in the final ac in the dining room just as the They returned Monday morning. Motor and Carriage Servicf Leo J. Ratchen, who has been Elizabeth Meyer, Decedent. Paris with ze great salery—and I count and distribution of the estate The funeral of Mr. Scholtz who last soup plate was being renhved. signed to manage and captain the Letters of administration this day must not refuse. And so I go for of said decedent: passed away in Austin last Saturday With one exception, everybody was 1921 Adams ball club writes that he CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. having been granted to Charles Meyer, The representative of the above some years. But I think I cannot live was held at the Baptist church Tuesday breathlessly watching Mrs. Frazer, is getting himself into shape for the of Sargeant, Minnesota: named decedent, having filed Physician and Surgeon always, there." morning. Rev. Oestreich had the diamond 'work of the coming season landlady, serve the fish, and lit-£Ie It is ordered, that the time within in this Court his final account of Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. charge of it. Interment was in the "No?" she questioned. "It is your and realizing as he does that he has a heed was paid to the girl's entrance which all creditors of the above the administration of the estate of local cemetery. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipmen home. You Ought to be contented." I reputation to sustain will leave nothing named decedent may present. claims said decedent, together with his petition beyond a perfunctory "Good Assistants— George E. Bagan of Albert Lea "I love my country," he said, "oh, undone to report ready to get up against her estate in this court, be, praying for the adjustment and •evening." The exception, a handsome on a few of his old time friends Ernest H.Morris, M. D. called and at 'em from the opening inning. more than I can say. But what allowance of said final account and and the same hereby is, limited to young Frenchman, who sat in Friday. He was called here to Mabelle Moore, R. N." last He is trying to line up another twirler makes home? It is those we love— for distribution of the residue of said three months from and after the date to audience who are about tfae relative position on Mrs. Fraser's spesk an to add to the present staff and the THE HOSPITAL CLINIC estate to the persons thereunto entitled. hereof said time expiring the is it not so?V form a community organization. to sight that Eleanor occupied on her fans can feel assured that anyone THEREFORE, YOU, AND 11th day of July, 1921. "But you have told me of your Mr. Scallon from Austin, also gave C. A. Hegge, M. D.' measuring up to the "Ratch's" requirements, left, looked up smilingly and said EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited And it is further ordered, that M. mother and sisters, and of the happy very interesting remarks. At the O. H. Hegge, D. some must have "the goods." a ""Good evening," cordially and with and required to show cause, if Monday, the 18th day of July, 1921, of the talks the following officers P. A. Lommen, M. D. life you led together." close He begs to be remembered to his any you have, before this Court at at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Probate decided accent. were elected: A. R. Williams, Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and "Ah, yes and I delight to think of Adams friends. the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Rooms at Court house at the "It is warm," suggested the young ^resident L. A. Porter, vice president Laboratory assistant. 'Sf meeting them again. And I shall Court House in the City of Austin, city of Austin, in said county, be, .man, J. Madison, secretary and FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS The St. Ansgar baseball team opened make my mother more comfortable in the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, and the same hereby is fixed and to St. Olaf Hospital "Very warm," assented Eleanor. Bhend, treasurer. Several A.d.olph the 1921 season by defeating Grafton on the. 9th day of May, appointed as the time and place for than she has been for many years. St Surgeons. C. M. St. P. R. R. ladies were appointed on the committee M2io warmer than it was at this at St. Ansgar Sunday. hearing upon and the examination, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said It will be a great joy to me." to draft the constitution and bylaws. SPECIAL ATTENTION given time last year," asserted a large, Miss Harriet Neus who is employed adjustment and allowances of such petition should not be granted. "I am sure it will," said the girl, todiagnostic accuracy, clinical, at Austin -spent Sunday at Adams florid gentleman aggressively. How ItiSinrled claims as shall be presented within WITNESS, The Judge of said rising and leaning over the basin of microscopic, chemical and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. That don't make it cool now, Court, and the Seal of said Court the time aforesaid. the fountain, in the waters of which radiographic examinations accurately Mike Neus. this 9th day of April, 1921. Let notice hereof be given by the J?teanklin," snapped his wife. "I wonder made. there was a dim, wavering reflection Earl Coyle of Austin is spending HENRY WEBER, JUN., publication of this order in the whether you will find it cool in General Surgery— of her face. Le Visconte rose and a few days of the week at Adams visiting Mower County News,-as provided by Judge of Probate. stance when you go back, Mr. Le Vis-cantel" Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat with his grandparents, Mr. and law. stood beside her. (COURT SEAL) she questioned, turning to the Glasses properly fitted. Mrs. John Brpwn. Dated April 11th, 1921. "What a dreary place this would be J. N. NICHOLSEN i... Frenchman. Ole Uglum had the misfortune of HENRY WEBER JUN., in winter," murmured Eleanor with a R. C. ALDERSON Haugan's Pharmacy' Office over Eleanor raised her eyes quickly and badly cutting his foot while splitting Attorneys For Petitioner. Judge of Probate. little shudder. 400 N. Main St. wood Friday. The gash required a glanced across at her vis-a-vis. (COURT SEAL.) File No. 4138. "But it is now summer and you will Phone Main 222 MOTORCYCLES few stitches and is healing nicely at "Are you going to France, Mr. Le April 11-18-25. SASSE & FRENCH, not come here in winter." Austin, Minn. 4 SHORTLY this writing. Tisconte?" she asked. Attorneys for Estate. "No," she replied with a laugh. Martin Meyer, who is now located after the introduction of l-i "Why, hasn't he told you?" exclaimed File No. 4191. CITATION FOR HEARING ON at iJenosha, Wisconsin, met with a "I'm not likely to." the bicycle an attempt was made J. K. LYNDE Mrs. Franklin, significantly. April 11-18-25. FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR serious accident recently, while engaged A silence followed, broken presently to propel two-wheeled vehicles by 4# I should think lie would have told DISTRIBUTION in felling trees. A huge limb, DENTIST by Le Visconte, who said in a low a power other than man. W. W. Austin you at once! We were all talking falling, struck him on the face, breaking STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of •"'•St. Office in Hirsh Block DIRECTORY voice: of Winthrop, Mass., in 1S6S, made the I JP the cheek bone and badly lacerating about it just before you came downstairs. Mower, ss. In Probate Court. i. Telephone Main 117 PROFESSIONAL "Miss Dean, it has been a joy to me first motorcycle—a crucle machine, I his left ey^. A gash over the I the Matter of the Estate of It seems odd that you haven't In r», AUSTIN, MINN. to know you. You have made my life propelled by steam. Others followed, forehead required twenty-four Bina J. Pooler, Decedent: Iseard stitches. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. happier. I wish to tell you this and but it was not until 1895 that the first Miss Dean's great, dark eyes opened THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. E. J. Nils Littleboe left Tuesday from to say that I shall think of you—ah, gasoline cycle, constructed by srery Specialtist in Natural Therapeutics wide for an instant and stared ^Charles A. Pooler, Raymond A. Pooler, Taopi for New York where he will when will you not be in my thoughts?"- Pennington of Cleveland, was produced. UNDERTAKING and Max A. Pooler and Dorothy H. Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," CBldJy into Mrs. Franklin's little blue take steamer on the 22jjd for Bergen. FUNERAL DIRECTION Eleanor was silent. electrical, mechanical, Pooler, the heirs at law of said deceased, 4tsses. Then she turned away and renamed Norway. Nils has the well wishes of Auto Hear$e Equipment "I cannot hope that you will very spinal and other Natural methods (Copyright.) and to all persons interested her dinner and the Frenchman his many ^Adams friends for an enjoyable in addition to Medical Treat much miss me when I go away. But Prompt attention in Every "Detail in the final account and distribution ataid trip. There are sonie among the suavely: ments. I—" Business Residence of the estate of said decedentr tetter bold enough to prophecy that "Why, what need had I to inform Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar A LINE 0' CHEER Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 "Not miss #ou!" she exclaimed Mr. Littleboe will not return alone The representative of- the above Mias Dean when Mrs. Franklin is here diseases successfully treated AUSTIN, MINN. but will be accompanied by a better with sudden energy. "You who have named decedent, having filed in this go speak for me? I go, Miss Dean, to without hospitalization. half. Plere's luck to you Nils'. Court his final account of the administration been a friend to me almost the first By John Kendrick Bangs. 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 /France, yes but today only I know Office over Austin Furniture of the estate of said decedent, I made in this great, desolate pity! Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU it I have told Mrs. Frazer this afternoon ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS together with his petition Ygu who have done so much to make BLAMELESS. and she has told all zese good Eye-sight Specialist the six months I have been here happy! Scientific Adjustment of if people this evening. It is quick, Is I Why should I not miss you? It GLASSES to all forms of ft not?" SHALL not chide the Winter blast, Is not fair of you to doubt it," she defective vision Chiropractic For "Very quick," responded the girl, Nor chilling clouds that overcast concluded, a mist of tears gathering 120 West Mill Street -""and very unexpected, isn't it?" The heavens high, nor icy drip before her eyes. That holds me in its arctic grip, -*1Most on-expected!" She felt his strong fingers close For these forsooth are Winter's Urs. Franklin's tiny eyes searched ALBERT HOPFE ways, over her hand as it grasped tremblingly 4&e girl's face curiously. g*s And Winter must have wintry days, the edge of the stone basin. "I should think you would miss And none hold any call to chide She did not withdraw it, and he The wintertide Mr. Le Visconte," she said. Stomach Trouble That it hath not the smiling grace raised it and held it against his *1 LIVE STOCK AND shall, indeed." We find on Spring or Summer's breast. •"The young man glanced gratefully face, REAL ESTATE "Will you turn your face to me?" at her. "You are the only one who No more than we should blame the clod he pleaded gently, and as she did so AUCTIONEER leas so expressed herself," said he, That he is no Olympian god, and lifted her eyes, still luminous jrmillng. And Spring and Summer to my with tears to his, he went on softly, mind, -lufimd you will miss him all the "One dream has been mine since I Apply early for dates, as I sell Are sweeter for the Winter's wind ralore because he's going for good," here's So to Wiriter and her snow, first saw you—that you might some Is there food that you crave ana dare nearly every day in the sale continued the lady, with emphasis. And for her winds, why, let 'em day love me well enough to be my season. "For good!" exclaimed Eleanor. blow, not eat? Are you thin and dyspeptic? wife. When I find today that I must —yes—well, he And thank our stars that Winter's perhaps will come AUSTIN, MINN. ToHe go, back to France, I think of all that true back and visit America some day." Have you been told by one doctor that Unto the task it has to do. has passed between us, and I see not '1 will surely come," said Le Vistfxmte. DRS. FENTON & MEANY ToThroat (Copyright.) one leetle sign, that you love me. *S Then there was a silence and you have gastritis? By another ulceration 'DENTISTS Tb Upper Limbs Like me, yes—but that is not epough. the girl felt herself the object of convert Austin National Bank Bldg. So, I think if she cares, it is but a Heart To of the stomath? By another nervous scrutiny. Office Phone: Bridge 103 Batteries leetle and she would not leave her "Will you go for a walk with Mr. Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R dyspepsia? And so onmntil you are quit^ country for mine. She will forget me, Yrariklin and me, Miss Dean?" asked Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564-R ToLung soon. I will say nothing. But, oh, Mrs. Franklin, as the dreary meal AUSTIN, MINESOTA at a loss as to what is wrong? dear heart, my love is too strong! It terminated. j! To Stomach will speak. It says that you are my YOU NEED ONE "Thank you, I have had a hard DR. M.J. HARDY dearest on earth—that life without ^ay'at the office and am too tired," The truth is that what is apparency We DENTIST you is bitter—bitter. It cries out that -was .the response. "Good-night," AD Sell The CO Famous we belong to each other, and something wrong is only the effct of a cause, and abA Eleanor went upstair^ to her Austin National Bank Bldg. S "Io Liver most precious that I see In your WcrvJtt ®oom, and sat down at the window Austin, Minn. the namqs the doctors have given it are dear eyes tells me that you would not •Hfc&t looked out upon the backs of a wish me to be forever silent!" -zow of tenement houses, resting her 4 of no consequence. Don't worry along The fountain splashed and sparkled ^dteek wearily upon her hand. F. H. MAYER in the moonlight—how many times "What a dreary place this city is with effects and talk about symptoms. UNDERTAKING To Kidneys had it* overheard such words before? 'I5ar a woman to come to alone!" she Get your battery and Electric Undertaker and Funeral Director —and the sound of laughter and said half aloud. "It will be worse by Get at the root of all your trouble. Find work done at the same AUTO HEARSE voices in a distant part of the square and by," and then with an attempted To Ovaries time. Day Calls, Main 677 the CAUSE and have it removed. rose and fell musically. laugh, "What a goose I am. I'll get Night Calls, Main 120 To Bowels out of this stuffy room Into the air.", Patting on her bat, she slipped "Well," said Mrs. Franklin at dinner, UNIVERSITY OF The Science of Chiropractic owes its To Appendix ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Mflownstairs and out of the house. The ten days later, "I suppose the SOUTHERN MINNESOTA .&tr was sultry and oppressive and the Surgeon Occulist happy couple are far out at sea, by phenomenal growth to results obtained ToLowerLimbs pavement seemed to radiate heat. Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. this time. I can't for my life understand SSvarms of insects fluttered about the. his Infatuation. She's not even in locating and removing the CAUSE of Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel ft Co. To Bladder «eteetric lights. Everywhere rose the pretty—hadn't a cent in the world nor .. DISEASES OF THE EYE ^aeessant hum of voices and the ratof disease, and untold thousands of people a relative to leave her anything—Just lo Genitals GLASSES FITTED wheels and clang of trolley. a poor, ordinary struggling creature." Office First National Bank Bldg. who once suffered from various forms of and over all hung a cloudless ShnfPktima "I always found Miss Dean a perfect Phone Office—Bridge 75 "l -Jiy. with a half of a silver moon in lady," Interrupted Mrs. Frazer, W«££ stomach trouble are today in perfect, normal Phone Residence—-Bridge 499. dig midst. stoutly. "She^worked hard and* paid OFFICE HOURS: Eleanor had turned into a quieter her board regular. And she's pretty health. They owe their health to the street where she* could walk mote 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. as a picture. Sarah," to the waitress, -^comfortably, when a quick footstep discovery of the fact that disease is due By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. "fetch that' bottle of claret." -sounded behind her and a voice at "Oh, Mrs. Frazer," Insinuated Mrs. to impingement of the nerves that emit from the spinal column and carry the vital Iter elbow said: AUSTIN CLINIC Franklin, archly^ "what about prohibition "Miss Dean—pardon!" and turning force or mental impulses of Nature to all parts of the body, and to Chiropractic how—" Seer bead, she saw Le Visconte. "May Drop in— Chas. Lewis^M. D. "The occasion warranted an effort," fL walk with you?" he asked. adjustments by which such impingements are permanently removed and Nature E. C. Rebman,~M. D. responded the landlady, oracularly. Sbe did not reply at once he had Let Us Show "You .. Chas. C. Allen, M. D. "£adies and gentlemen, we will drink -startled her and the beating of her" given a chance to cure. See your Chiropractor/ Consultation and spinal analysis J. G. W. Havens, M. D. the health of Mr. and, Mrs. Le Visconte The Battery gBcart seemed to choke her. So they without charge or obligation. W. B. Grise, M. D. sBtaod for an instant looking into one With A T.wo (Ml, General Surgery— 4m& .-aiottier's faces. Then, without a -tmszd, he drew her hand through his Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat R. L. NELSON, D. A Boon.' Year Quarantee tam and they went on, together. Glasses fitted "How has the general health of this "So, you were taking an evening Surgeons" St. Olaf Hospital community been of late?" asked the alone?" he Inquired. C. tourist who had an inquiring mind. G. W. R. R. "Yes,"' she replied, sailing "but "Finer than frog hair!" triumphantly A. Hormel ft Co. Pierce Battery Co. Show do you come to be walking here, replied the landlord of the tavern Hormel Milling Co. Office Phone Bridge 277 fiesidmce Phone Mail 621L $ itoor at Typwoppity. "You see,* we had only BabcockBldg. Opposite P. O. Oh, I heard you go out and I. two doctors. One of 'em run off with Phone Main 197 «aaat also. Will you forgive me that 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, another man's wife and the other was 'i: -Mi* Information 0ut For & follow you?" took on the jury and held go long Phone Bridge 301. .. Minn. Of Office Honrs Call fe»t -Yes." that all the sick got well."—Kansas Sis Doctor* City Star. Aay Of The ""You were too much tired to walk' $r* i- •i S-ii*,