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__@SFRP i* "7 -. lafW&r A tAVIM BIIMMffAAWk a A 4t*fe« fc MOWER COUNTY .• NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ,-^- MONDAY, m. **.m.mm*. a mm mm MAY 2, 1921 rAGE SIX REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS LEGAL NOTICES PROFESSIONAL Warranty Deeds REMEMBER THE 'PHONE DIRECTORY Advises Potato Growers Against Large You knew all about it. Yon John R. Ryan to G. L. Walker, 1. F. FAIRBANKS ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE didn't let the paper know it. You NWH 6-102-16 CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING found fault because the j^per Lars Anderson et ux to Fratices Scale Use of Commercial Fertilizers J. M. HEIMER THEREON. C. Thomas, S 50 ft. lots didn't have It. Hardly fair. you have an item remember the B, 6 and 7 blk. 13, R. R. adJames 1400 Estate of Grace Margaret Bacon. Lire Stock and Real Estate News and Phone Main 450. Barrick to' John B. Dealer la STATE 'OF MINNESOTA, County of Auctioneer Grant, S& SW% NE% 10103-17 Mower, In Probate Court. Specially Conversant with '7000 COAL, WOOD, LIME In the matter of the Estate of DIRECTORY 4Wiill commercial fertilizers pay ters. With this bull in their herd, Mrs* Gunild Rierson to K. H. Pedigree work Grace Margaret Bacon, Decedent. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, the breeding operations of the Oakdale 'PROFESSIONAL on my potatoes?*' Many growers have Volstad, lots and 12 blk. 1 Letters Testamentary this day having Phono 9001. Adams, Mian. 5700 Knutson's ad., Lyle asked this question repeatedly, and Farms will command even more been granted to Alfred Moore BRICK AND WAUL A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Maud M. Barr to M. F. Erdman, Thorn Bacon. G. L. BAKER, M. D. recently P. R. McMiller of the division interest than in the past. PLASTER. Lot 9 blk 9 Morgan's 1*^3 ordered that the time within Specialtist in Natural Therapeutics of soils of the University of Min3sesota Ad Physician and Surgeon which all creditors of the above named Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," has made answer based on his Alice L. Tubbs to Allen H. Office in Lewis Building SUNSHADE ON IMPLEMENTS decedent may present claims against electrical, mechanical, Clark, Lot 1 blk 4 Balcom's «S«ervations and experience of many her estate in this court, be, and the spinal and other Natural methods Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 A VALUABLE AID TO RIDER Ad 2400 same hereby is, limited to three in addition to Medical Treat years. Office, Bridge 277 John Peter Elmer to Earle months from and after the date hereof ments. Office 301 East Bridge St. After calling attention to the fact A sunshade over the seat of^a Gernert, W 90 ft., out lots 2 Austin, Minn. said time expiring the 25th day Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar £hat the extent to which the application and part of 12 riding cultivator or other farm implement of July, 1921. Phones Mala 32 diseases successfully treated A DONOVAN GOSLEE C. W. Higbie et al to Charles of the commercial fertilizers will adds but little to the cost and And, it is further ordered that without hospitalization. Austin, Minn. A. Woodley, Lots 10, 11 Funeral Directors Monday, the 1st day of August, 1921, affect the •'yield of potatoes in any Office over Austin Furniture makes the work less irksome. Such and 12 blk. 1 Park Ad. Lyle and Embalmers at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the probate Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) field will depend upon the weather appliances should not be regarded as Dan L. Carter et ux to Earle court rooms at the court house at the li. Day Calls—Phone Main 198 as well as upon the soil and the composition Gernert, \V 90 ft. uot lots 2 devices of the lazy. To do wflfrk in a city of Austin, in said county, be, and and 3 NE% 10-102-18 500 Night Calls of the fertilizer, Mr. McMiller laborious or fatiguing manner when the same hereby is fixed and appointed John Voogd to Herman Matter T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. says: as the time and place for hearing upon it may be done equally as well and as & Julius Beckman, S 33% and the examination, adjustment and H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. "In the season of 1920 the university quickly in a pleasant way is folly. It acres SE% & W% SE allowances of such claims as shall be Motor and Carriage Service sw% sw y4 Mothers' Day Club 7-103-17 & department of agriculture, cooperating lessens the laborer's capacity for presented within the time aforesaid. 8-103-17 23792.50 with the American Agricultural work by exhausting his energy, sc Let notice hereof be given by the CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Emily A. Huyck to R. J. Thomson, publication of this order in the Mower Chemical Company, made that he can do less than he would be Lots 7 and 8 blk 11 1 Physician and Surgeon County News, as provided by law. trials on the fields of twenty-seven capable of doing were he to perform Albert H. Sprague et al to Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Dated April 25th, 1921. Maggie Prouty, lots 3 and 4 S»otafco growers in eight counties— it in an easier "way. No" worker is X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment HENRY WEBER, JUN. blk 6 Slaven's ad 2400 Assistants— -Anoka, Clay, Hennepin, Isanti, Mille more entitled "to tHe advantages of Judge of Probate. •N Ernest H.Morris, M. D. jLacs, Ottertail, Sherburne, and Wacfena, mechanical devices that will ease his (COURT SEAL) R. Mabelle Moore, N. Who Remembers using a 3-10-3 fertilizer (amjEsonia labor or increase his comfort than J. N. NICHOLSEN, and The old-fashioned chorus girl who R. C. ALDERSON, THE HOSPITAL CLINIC 3 per cent Phosphoric acid he who produces the food supply of thot she had gone far enough when Attorneys for Estate. 10 per cent and potash 3 per cent), the world. C. A. Hegge, M. D. she wore skirts to her knees? File No. 4198. May 2, 9, 16 O. M. D. H. Hegge, -which now costs $48 a ton. Two D. P. A. Lommen, M. rates of application were employed, CITATION FOR HEARING ON Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and 400 500 and 800 to pounds per acre FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Laboratory assistant. DISTRIBUTION 1000 pounds. In most cases it to Eat Plenty of Spinach And FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of ^was applied in the iow using a pota-! to St. Olaf Hospital Mower, ss. In Probate Court. I Surgeons, C. M. & St. P. R. R. So planter with attachment, fertilizer Keep Well And Healthy In the Matter of the Estate of SPECIAL ATTENTION given frat isvhere this machine was not available jBina J. Pooler. Decedent: todiagnostic accuracy, clinical, the furrows opened with i, were THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to microscopic, chemical and an ordinary planter, from which the Charles A. Pooler, Raymond A. Pool radiographic examinations accurately One of the first vegetables in the covering disks had been removed, the spinach into a covered sauce pan and I er, Max A. Pooler and Dorothy H. made. General Surgery- garden or on the market in the early fertilizer scattered by hand along the cook for ten minutes. Press down Pooler, the heirs at law of said de- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ceased, and to all persons interested spring is that reliable stand-by— Ijofctom of the row, covered with a and turn the spinach over several Glasses properly fitted. in the final account and distribution Your Mother shallow layer of soil then using the! spinach. The shoots should be cut times during the cooking. At the end Surprise of the estate of said decedent: planter with the disks replaced, the! regularly if not, the old shoots be- of ten minutes turn the spinach into Office over Haugan's Pharmacy The representative of the above 400 N. Main St. potatoes were put in the rows. come tough and rank flavored. a chopping bowl, and mince rather named decedent, having filed in this Phone Main 222 Court his final account of the administration "On small areas potatoes are often Spinach furnishes little body enplanted fine. Return to the saucepan and on May 8 th—Mothers' Day Austin, Minn. of the estate of said decedent, add the seasonings, allowing for half with the ordinary hand plant- frgy» but exceptionally rich in is together with his petition which the seed piece is placed ant* *n important vit- a peck of spinach fi generous tablespoons &• in one praying for the adjustment and al J. K. LYNDE with a Brunswick several inches below the surface of am^nes» an^ s° is a valuable food. of butter or other fat and a lowance of said final account and DENTIST for distribution of the residue of *fiie ground. When this method is^ contains little starch and only a teaspoon of salt. Simmer for ten minutes Office in Hirsh Block said estate to the persons thereunto used the fertilizer should be applied suH»gest!on of sugar, and is therefore or if very tender, five minutes entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND Telephone Main 117 We deliver to her a Brunswick one of the vegetables that physicians We have a secret we want will be sufficient. ^rfter the rows have been marked out EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and AUSTIN, MINN. include in the bill of fare of many invalids Phonograph (Model 112) and to share with you but we and the potatoes planted, by scattering Spinach cooked in this manner will to show cause, if any you required who require a diet without have, before this Court at the Probate can't publish the details here. a special collection of Brunswick around each hill, with a distance retain all its salts and the flavor will W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. Court Rooms in the Court House these carbohydrates. be stronger than when blanched (boiled Records, and but the •of eight inches, a small quantity of We have a wonderful plan for UNDERTAKING and in the City of Austin, in the County 1 in water). In young, tender spinach '32he fertilizer should then be mixed rest is part of the secret. Cheap in First Cost you to use in honoring your FUNERAL DIRECTION Mower, State of Minnesota, on the this is not objectionable* but when Auto Hearse Equipment •with the surface three inches of soil Like most other vegetables, it is 16th day of May, 1921, at 10 Mother on the day that's The Mothers' D^y Club o'clock A. M., why said petition Et«*Y the overgrown vegetable is cooked in rarely cooked to perfection, yet it is -srith a hoe. The amount applied to Prompt attention in Detail named for her. makes it easy for you to honor should not be granted. Business Residence hill will depend upon the quantity not difficult to prepare. Except for its own moisture the flavor is strong WITNESS, The Judge of sai We call it our Mothers' Day her in this delightful manner. Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 special reasons, the simplest methods and somewhat acrid. used and the distance between Court, and the Seal of said Court thif AUSTIN, MINN. Club. All the details we It affords her a permanent are the best for this vegetable. No j£he rows and the hills. Hill planting 14th day of April, 1921. Life, of course, is full of troubles explain personally, but reminder, a constant 1892 29 Years* Experience 1921 matter how cheap the raw spinach '36 36 inches gives 4,840 hills to by HENRY WEBER, JUN., and you can iqake it lots fuller by being not in print. But it's a pleasure. DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU may be, it is always expensive in one Judge of Probate. "She acre, whereas planting 36 inches easily insulted. (COURT SEAL) splendid idea, conceived Eye-sight Specialist thing—labor. It takes a good deal -apart with hills 15 inches and 18 a Come in at once and File No. 4141. Scientific Adjustment of by Brunswick, and one 'inches apart in the rows gives 11,616 of time, water, and patience to wash News—You wMhebette^Iatisfied April 18-25rMay. 2. let us tell you the plans GLASSES to all forms of it clean. which you'll appreciate. :and 9,680 hills to the acre respectively. defective vision personally'. Never has the rate of 1000 pounds per acre To clean the spinach cut off the ~At 120 West Mill Street This part we can tell such an oiler be mace M.H. KENASTON "She amount of fertilizer required for roots, break the leaves apart and before. -—on Mothers' Day your eaeh hill if planted 36 by 36 inches drop, them into a large pan of water, ALBERT H0PFE Mother will be given .mronld be 3^ ounces, while if the rows rinse them well, and lift them into a The time is short Tare 36 inches apart with the hills:second pan of water. Do-not pour a tremendous ^surprise. so come in at once. REAL ESTATE^and INVESTMENTS every 15 and 18 inches in the row!the water off over the-spinach or the Model 112 City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance LIVE STOCK AND ^approximately 1 and 1 ounces grit that has been washed off will get AUSTIN FURNITURE CO back on the leaves. Continue washing jrer hill respectively would be needed. Office with Niehuis ft DeBuhr Laad Co. REAL ESTATE until there is not a trace of sand AUCTIONEER "The soils on which the trials were AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg. on the bottom of the pan. If the "The Brunswick Shop" •carried out were mostly sandy loams. spinach is at all wilted, let it stand •"Of the thirty-one trials eleven had in cold water until it becomes fresh Apply early for dates, as I sell feeen treated with stable manure in and crisp. Drain from this water and nearly every day in the sale ^preparation for the crop of 1920. blanch as follows: season. "With the light application of ferifiBzer For half a peck of spinach put in a the increases ranged from 25 AUSTIN, MINN. large saucepan three quarts of boiling to 54 bushels per acre and with the W A water and one tableshoon of salt. Put DRS. FENTON & MEANY feeavy from 19 to 136 bushels. The the drained spinach in the boiling DENTISTS cost of the fertilizer for each bushel Austin National Bank Bldg. water and let it boil ten minutes, increase ranged from 18 cents to /i Office Phone: Bridge 103 counting from the time it begins to $51.77 with an average of 36 cents per Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 45S-R boil. When it begins to boil, draw Jyashel with the light application and Residence Dr. Meaay: Main 564-R the cover of the saucepan a little to 51 cents per bushel with the heavy AUSTIN, MINESOTA one side to allow the steam to escape. •K "The weather of the season of 1920 At the end of ten minutes pour the 0 hiras very unfavorable in most of the DR. M. J. HARDY spinach into a colander, and when the -potato growing districts of this state. For Qur Opening in The May DENTIST hot water has passed off pour cold The rainfall was excessive in the early water over it. Let it drain well and Austin National Bank Bldg. 3»art of the season, but from the middle mince course or fine, as is suitable Austin, Minn. of July onward there was a prolonged for the manner in which it is to be drouth, broken only near the 5th Issue of The Mower served. end of August, too late to be of any F. H. MAYER One peck of spinach will make rreal benefit to the crop. The result UNDERTAKING -wnas td reduce the increase in yield ja b°ut 1Y2 pints when blanched and Undertaker and Funeral Director -and consequently raise the cost of m^nced- AUTO HEARSE Spinach With Cream Fertilizer ei for each bushel increase. Day Calls, Main 677 peck spinach: Night Calls, Main 120 ••From the results of the season's 2 tablespoons butter or other fat. work it is evident that on most of our 1 tablespoon flour. ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. potato soils we may expect^ marked 1 teaspoon salt. "Surgeon Occulist jHcreases in yield from the use of Vz teaspoon pepper. Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. •a complete fertilizer, but in general pint cream or milk. Vz Surgeon Geo. A. Hermel A Cow -potato growers would be unwise to Blanch and mince the spinach. Put DISEASES OF THE EYE ^fiegin a large scale use of commercial the butter pr other fat in a saucepan GLASSES FITTED fertilizer without having first tried and on the fire. When hot add the Office First National Bank Bldg. 4e material on a small scale upon We are opening an up-to-date, restaurant at the location flour and stir until smooth and frothy, Phone Office Bridge 75 -flieir own fields. For trial purposes rate ^of^ 500 to' ^en a(^ t*le minced spinach and the Phone Residence—Bridge 499. 7*s should advise salt and pepper. Cook for five minutes, formerly occupied by the Union Shoe Shining Parlor on OFFICE HOURS: TlOOO pounds per acre, using a complete then add the milk or cream, hot, 9 to 10 a. 9.-^2 to 4 p. m. fertilizer such as a 2-8-5, 3-JL0-3, and cook three minutes longer. Serve. By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 if. m. or 4-8-6." Chatham and Water streets, and are endeavoring to please, Spinach With Egg AUSTIN CUNIC W peck spinach. Oalcdale Farms Buy New Bull and satisfy the most fastidious. The Minnesota Holstein Co., Austin, 3 tablespoons butter or other fat. Cku. F. Lnru, M. D. Minn., has recently completed Vz teaspoon pepper. E. C. Rebman, M. D. 2 eggs. tli? sale of a half interest in Piebe Chas. C. Allen, M. D. Inka Homestead, first prize junior 3 teaspoons salt. J. G. W. Havens, M. D. ocalf at Minnesota and third prize Wash and blanch the spinach, using W. B. Grise, M. D. sat Hie National last year, to the two teaspoons of the salt in the 1 General Surgery— lOaicdale Farms, Inc., Austin, Minn. water in which the vegetable is Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat "This transaction involved considerable boiled. Drain the blanched spinach Glasses fitted money and marks the sale of a and chop rather fine, return it to the Surgeons— St. Q|af Hospital foull that is an excellent individual, saucepan, arid add the salt, pepper, C. G. W.R. R. Ibaclced by the richest of production and butter or other fat. Place on Geo. A. Hortnel St Co. the fire and cook ten minutes. Heap and breeding. Piebe Homestead Inka Honnel Milling Co. is sired by Piebe Laura Ollielin a mound on a hot dish and garnish Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. with the hard-boiled eggs, cut in Homestead King, who recently died, Phone Main 197 slices. and is out $£ Grace Hengerveld Inka For Information Out "Je Kol, a 37-pound granddaughter Spinach Cooked Without Water Of Office Hours Call Fresh spinach when washed holds of Sir Pietertje Mercedes Ormsby Any Of The Doctors enough water for cooking. Put the -who has fourteen 1,000-pound daugh-