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ji-fi —•i 4f. '-f. 'v^rrs.w MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, MAY 9, lt2t MGCSIX r~- SEES GOOD YEAR to answer, the said complaint within home Wednesday evening, May l'lth. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE presented within the time aforesaid. 4' MICKIE SAYS- PROFESSIONAL Senator Rask will be there and will the time aforesaid, te plaintiff in this Let notice hereof be given by the CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING gave a resume of the legislative acts, action will apply to the Court for the DIRECTORY publication of this order in the Mower THEREON. $34 of the recent legislature. relief demanded in the coinplaint. County News, as provided by law. NUfcU NOVTCfc UOUfcON MAO Estate of Grace Margaret Bacon. Mrs. C. F. Geiger reached liere last Dated Austin, Minn., April 28, FAR POULTRY MEN Dated April 25th, 1921. .. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of \MMir ©our 1921. week from Chatfleld to join her husband. GOOD HENRY WEBER, JUN. Mower, In Probate Court. Rev. Gieger and family will ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Judge of Probate. Lire Stock and Real Estate u\w fcu- over. I&MJN In the matter of the Estate of MARTIN A. NELSON, live in the Nelson house on. First (COURT SEAL) Auctioneer Grace Margaret Bacon, .Decedent. Attorneys, Plaintiff, street. Their daughter Dorothy, for J. N. NICHOLSEN, and Letters Testamentary this day having Austin, Minn. Specially Conversant with now attending High School in Chatfleld, AVtf NET &OM& B\TMS9SW\£W R. C. ALDERSON, been granted to Alfred Moore Poultry Specialist Forecasts will remain there until close of STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Pedigree teork Attorneys for Estate. BUN VftwmNe "tuKC \MW AND Thorn Bacon. the school term. Steady^ Demand and Higher of Mower. In District Court, Tenth Phone 9001. Adams, Miu. File No. 4198. May 2, 9, 16 It ?3 ordered that the time within AWE PEEVED BECOZ. Judicial District. Prices Later In Year I You can depend on the adveritsers which all creditors of the above named Same parties as in Summons immediately GVf VJOBX. G. L. BAKER, M. D. decedent may present claims against' Word has been received from P. D. in the News. preceding this notice. Prices of eggs are lower than a year her estate in this court, be, and the Beaulieu, J. N. Nicholsen and O. J. Physician and Surgeon NOTICE IS ftEREBY GIVEN, ,ago, but N. E. Chapman, poultry specialist same hereby is, limited to three Benton that they are enjoying themseves LEGAL NOTICES Office in Lewis Building that an action has been commenced in months from and after the date hereof at University Farm, forsees a at Evcelsior Springs, Missouri. this Court by the above named plaintiff Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 said time expiring the 25th day steady demand and much higher prices They expect to return home the latter °289 in behalf of herself and all others of July, 1921. Office, Bridge. 277 later in the year and believes that part of this week. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County who may come in and betfome parties And it is further ordered that Austin, Minn. of Mower. In District Court. thereto against adverse claimants, the poultry keepers should be encouraged Monday, the 1st day of August, 1921, object of which is to obtain a judgment Tenth Judicial District $o grow as many chickens this year at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the probate DONOVAN & GOSLEE Sophia J. Nicholson, on behalf of herself that said plaintiff is the owner court rooms at the court house at the HIGHEST PRICE 3S possible. Funeral Director# and all others who may come in fee of the following described real city of Austin, in said county, be, and "Eggs are now going into storage," in and become parties hereto estate situate in Bolcom's Addition and Embalmers the same hereby is fixed and appointed PAID FOR against adverse claimants, to the City of Austin, Mower County, says Mr. Chapman, "at 22 to 25 cents Day Calls—Phone Main 198 as the time and place for hearing upon Plaintiff. Minnesota, viz: Lot No. Ten (10), a dozen, or about one-half the price and the examination, adjustment and Night Calls Poultry and Veal vs Block No. Two (2). Allowances of such claims as shall be paid at the corresponding time in T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Marie Jorgensen. Harry E. Wilson. That the defendants Marie Jorgensen. 1920. This should not discourage. Edgar D. Chamberlain. Emma Harry E. Wilson. Edgar D. H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Get Our Prlc«s Cress, Charles W. Cress, Finley Xiet the grower remember that feed Chamberlain. Emma Cress, Charles Motor and Carriage Service Bafora You Go A. Cress, True L. Cress, Lillian W. Cress, Finley A. Cress, True A. •costs are lower and expenses in other Elsewhere FMVOVJS Cress, Pearl E. Carpenter (nee Cress, Lillian B. Cress, Pearl E. Carpenter CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. respects lighter." Cress), Dula Raven (nee Cress), (nee Cress), Dula Raven (nee J. F. FAIRBANKS During the war, Paul Mandeville R. H. JOHNSON &-SON. Physician and Surgeon Hazel Wright (nee Cress), Katie Cress), Hazel Wright (nee Cress), Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. of Chicago, an egg marketing special Cress, Kitty Cress and Alta Cress, Katie Cress, Kitty Cress and Alta PROVISION MARKET X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment sole heirs of Fre4erick C. Cress, Cress, sole heirs of Frederick C. ist, was called upon by the United E. Mill Stnst 229 Assistants— Dec. (same person as F. C. Cress). Cress, Dec. (same person as F. C. Dealer la States food administration to prepare Nellie F. Anderson. Addie L. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Cress). Nellie F. Anderson, Addie L. a brief on the cost of marketing eggs, Rochford. Minnie Mitchell, Libbie Mabelle Moore, R. N. Rochford, Minnie Mitchell, Libbie COAL, WOOD, LIME in order that the government might Aultfather (nee Mitchell), Ida Aultfather (nee Mitchell), Ida Myatt"(nee DIRECTORY THE HOSPITAL CLINIC Myatt (nee Mitchell) now Ida CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Mitchell) now Ida Wickert, Lulu determine what was a reasonable PROFESSIONAL DEXTER Wickert, Lula Huebsch (nee Mitchell), C. A. Hegge, M. D. Huebsch (nee Mitchell), sole heirs of profit on storage goods. After an exhaustive BRICK AND WALL sole heirs of Lynds S. Mitchell, O. H. Hegge, M. D. Lynds S. Mitchell, Ddc. George Peterson. From the Record A. I. ARNESON, M. D. study of all the processes required PLASTER. Dec. George Peterson. Ole Embrickson, Ole Embirckson, Frank Feeley P. A. Lommen, M. D. Specialist in Natural Therapeutics in storing and marketing eggs, Frank Feeley and Bertha Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray ^iuid Mrs. William Volkman and daughter and Bertha Feeley are the owners Feeley. David Oliver, D. Oliver. Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," Laboratory assistant. of Brownsdale visited a few days in fee and in possession of those Mr. Mandeville reported that the expense Dennis Crandell (Crandall). electrical, mechanical, at the S. D. Goetsch home. certain other premises located in FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS of handling eggs put up in April Chancy Leverich, Sarah C. Lev spinal and other Natural methods to St. Olaf Hospital Albert Durham was an Austin caller said addition, city, county and state, and withdrawn from storage and sold erich, James B. Leverich, Sylvester Monday. described as follows: in "addition to Medical Treat Surgeons. C. M. & St. P. R. R. Office 301 East Bridge St. in November was $5.97 a case or approximately Leverich, Lillian C. Leverich and S. D. Goetsch and Mr. and Mrs. Marie Jorgensen Lots Nos. Nine ments. SPECIAL ATTENTION given Lillia (or Lilla) De Etta Leverich. Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar L. P. Kiern motored to Rochester '(9) nd Twelve (12), Block No. Six 20 cents a dozen. Phone: Main 32 to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Henry C. Bolcom, H. C. Bolcom. diseases successfully treated Tuesday. (6). microscopic, chemical and "On this basis," says Mr. Chapman, Austin, Minn. without hospitalization. Elmer Hedegard left Monday for Henry W. Lamberton, H. W. Lamberton. Harry E. Wilson Lpt No. Seven radiographic examinations accurately "eggs going into storage now will undoubtedly Office over Austin Furniture Spring Valley where he will take the Joshua L. Davidson J. L. (7), Block No. Two (2). made. Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) sell for 40 cents or more a position of night operator for the C. Davidson. Charles H. Davidsoq. Edgar D. Chamberlain Lot No. General Surgery— Lb C. & St. P. Ry. Co. Charles H. Davidson, Jr. Mary A. dozen next fall. When storage eggs Two (2), Block No. Fifteen (15). Eye.^Ear, Nose and Throat The Civic Improvement League of Davidson. James W. Davidson. Emma -Cress, Charles W. Cress, 4- Glasses properly fitted. retail at 40to 50 cents a dozen, fresh Dexter have elected the following officers Ethel Mitchell. H. Attilia Davidson. Finley A. Cress, True L. Cress, Lillian •eggs should sel at 65 to 75 cents a for the ensuing year": Mrs. C. D. M. V. Stuart. Thomas B. Cress, Pearl E. Carpenter Office over Haugan's Pharmacy dozen. This is a fair price for the Thompson, president Mrs. Gregg, Wilson. "Andrew C. Smith, A. C. (nee Cress), Dula Raven (nee Cress), 400 N. Main St. vice president Mrs. Schottler, secretary Smith. H. H. Johnson. R. C. producers when the low price of grain Hazel Wright (nee Cress), Katie Phone Main 222 HAVE THOSE OLD and Mrs. Cora Miller, treasurer. Hatch, Roger C. Hatch. Leonard Cress, Kitty Cress and Alta Cress, Austin, Minn. is taken into consideration. If the efforts The following directors were appointed Standing. Robert Crippen (Crippin) sole heirs of Frederick C. Cress, Dec. of poultrymen to put an embargo and wife Crippen. Herman by the president: Mrs. J. B. Vermilyea, (same person as F. C. Cress) Lot No. on foreign eggs are succesful, R. Davidson, H. R. Davidson, J. K. LYNDE Mrs. Asa Chase and Mrs. Otis Three (3), Block No. Fifteen (15). SHOES REPAIRED Herman Davidson. John W. the prospects will be even better for Morrell. Nellie F. Anderson Lot No. One DENTIST French. Thomas Simpson. David Mrs. P. J. Hickey is visiting here (1), Block No. Three (3). the American poultryman.". Office in Hirsh Block G. Smith. Wm. L. Easton, William with her brother, G. W. Buck. Mrs. Addie L. Rochford Lot No. Five Telephone Main 117 Hickey is on her way home to Chatfield L. Easton. Augustus B. Davidson. (5), and the North one-half of Lot Diamond Wedding Anniversary. after spending the winter months William T. Mandeville No. Four (4) Block No. Two. AUSTIN, MINN. The number of years allotted to the in Oklahoma. (Manderville), W. T. Mandeville Minnie Mitchell, Libbie Aultfather diamond anniversary varies in differ-«Bi About twenty young people gathered (Manderville), Mary A. Mandeville (nee Mitchell), Ida Myatt (nee Mitchell) W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. countries. In the Scandinavian (Manderville). Martin B. Davidson. at the A. Arntzen home to help now Ida Wickert, Lula UNDERTAKING and eoontries 60 years is fixed as the diamond Samuel Plummer (Plumer). Miss Adel celebrate her eighteenth Huebsch (nee Mitchell), sole heirs of FUNERAL DIRECTION wedding, while in Italy, 70 years Solomon Snow. E. L. Snow, Elizabeth birthday. Games and music furnished Lynds S. Mitchell, Dec. Lots Nos. Auto Hearse Equipment L. Snow. Charles H. Peck, -constitute a diamond wedding, and the the entertainment. At a late hour the Ten (10) and Eleven (11), Slock No. Prompt attention in Every Detail Charles H. W. Peck. Frank I. guests departed all wishing Adel many Ten (10). sovereign of that country is wont to Business Residence Crane, F. I. Crane, Henry L. Crane, more liappy birthdays. George Peterson Lpt No. Six (6) ilestify "his interest in the happiness of Phone. Main 112 Phone Main 113 H. L. Crane. Harvey W. Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Kramer went to Austin and the North one-half of Lot No. •ay couple in his kingdom who have AUSTIN, MINN. H. W. Wilson. Frederick R. Anderson, Wednesday to attend the operetta Three (3), Block No. Two (2). -jdwelt together in holy wedlock for 70 WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO Fred R. Anderson. David given by the Glee Club of Austin high Ole Embrickson, Frank Feeley and 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 ."years by some token of royal favor. A Tubbs. William Windom. The school in which her daughter Miss Bertha Feeley, the former of record, YOUR WORK SATISFACTORILY -•ell-known writer states that various DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU Delia took part. unknown heirs of any of the foregoing and the latter tw6 under contract of AND QUICKLY. WE -authorities declare that 70 years, being named defendants who are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drake were Austin purchase for future closing, Lot No. Eye-sight Specialist visitors Wednesday. deceased. Also all other persons Eeven (11), Block No. Nineteen (19). MAKE OLD SHOES LIKE a sacred period, the three score Scientific Adjustment of unknown claiming any right, title, and ten years allotted by the psalmist That the defendants and each of GLASSES to all forms of NEW. BLOOMING PRAIRIE estate, interest or lien in the real them, other than the ..above named defective vision as the age of man on earth, should be estate described in the Complaint defendants, have no estate or interest 120 West Mill Street From The Times as the period of true diaAond regarded a herein, and their unknown heirs, therein or lien thereon and to quiet wedding. Defendants. Miss Vera Corey of Lansing spent the title in the plaintiff and said above named defendants and any Sunday here with friends. SUMMONS. ALBERT H0PFE other defendants who may appear Miss Alice Dowd of Austin vis- THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Remarkable Apparition. herein. ited friends here Friday. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- 'Edward Fitzgerald, the translator Dated Austin, Minn., April 28th, Miss Helen Hanson of Austin at- ANTS: "Omar" and one of the le^st superstitious 1921. tended the dancing party given by You, and each of you a^g hereby LIVE STOCK AND of men, told of an apparition the local Degree of Honor Lodge summoned, and required to answer ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, fee was quite unable to explain on natarai Friday night. the complaint of the plantiff in the MARTIN A. NELSON, REAL ESTATE lines. He saw clearly his sister Attorneys for Plaintiff, Frank Fallon who has been visit- above entitled action, which is filed AUCTIONEER •ad her children having tea in his dinJog ing friends and relatives here for in the office of the Clerk of the District Austin, Minn. May 9, 16, 23. some time left for his home at Everett, Court in the City of Austin, room, through the window from Wash., Monday evening. County of Mower and State of Min- garden, although they were not Apply .early for dates, as I sell Miss Mildred Schelde, a senior, at nssota, and to serve a copy of your r-visiting him at the time. He also saw nearly every day in the sale St. Olaf's College, visited Dr. and answer to th^ said complaint on the fcls sister quietly withdraw from the Mrs. Melby over Sunday. liliss subscribers at their office in the City season. loom, as though fearing to disturb Schelde is a niece of Mrs. Melby. of Austin, County of Mower, within •the children. At that moment she AUSTIN, MINN. The May meeting of the Merry twenty days after the service of this -.died in Norfolk. Lane Farmer's Club will be held -in Summons upon you, exclusive of jthe si DRS. FENTON & MEANY the school house near H. P. Paulson's day of such service and if you fail DENTISTS "'REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Austin National Bank Bldg. Warranty Deeds Julius August Schroeder to Office Phone: Bridge 103 James Orr, lots 1, 2 and 3, Residence Dr, Fenton: Main 455-R T»Ik. 4, Zunks ad 450.00 Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564-R John Etine et ux to M. H. Hirt AUSTIN, MINESOTA fet al, quit claim deed, S% Costs Less 12-103-15 and SE^i 33 and DR. M. J. HARDY •N% SW%, 34-104-15 1.00 DENTIST Amelia Goebel et us to Edward Goebel Jr., lots 9 and In The End Austin National Bank Bldg. HO, blk. 16, Woodlawn Park 1.00 add Austin, Minn. JDennis Caughlin et ux to John F. Farrell, lot 11, blk 44, That's why we sell and recommend Puritan F. H. MAYER Y, & L. add 950.00 A pipe won't burn your _'F. M. Conklin to F. C. Volkman, Oils. They last longer, lubricate better, UNDERTAKING N. 44 ft. lot 1 and 4 Undertaker and Funeral Director and S 11 ft. lots 2 and 3, blk. and protect your motor. Come here and secure AUTO HEARSE 2, Village of Brownsdale ....5000.00 tongue if you smoke A.! the genuine. "Vera Sargeant et ux to T. W. Day Calls, Main 677 Gilpin, Eft SE% 31-10218 Night Calls, Main 120 Puritan 1.00 W. H. Teats et ux to J. W. ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Get that it -pipe-party-bee 9 buzzing in your smokesection! Burns, W% NE% and a A Surgeon Occulist E% NW% 20-104-16 ....24000.00 Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. ^Catherine Pinkava to Anna can and will do for your peace and content! Just Oilman, lot 1, blk. Y. & L. Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel ft Co. add 1.00 check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily DISEASES OF THE EYE The Pure Pennsylvania who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all GLASSES FITTED NATURAL METHODS -of treatment are reasonable, not mysterious. Office First National Bink Bldg. kjf Motor A]|r aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Phone Office-—Bridge 75 Albert! US Do not let anys one tell you this is Prime* Albert •. arid Phone Residence-—Bridge 499. -a. fad or experiment. The present nM •v TractorU Tractor in tmppy rmd bmir», OFFICE HOURS: orgy of removing teeth and tonsils in tidy rmd tint, And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince handiomm pound the wild hope of curing any and ev«ry 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p7m. Albert's quality and flavor and codlness—and its and half pound tin human ailment surely is a fad and humidors andintho By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. pound crystal gloss freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive experiment of the most unreasonable humidor with 'type. These natural methods are now mpmngo moistonor patented process)—will ring up records in your AUSTIN CUNIC in constant use in all the Army hospitals top. We suggesfctihat you bring your car in little old smokemeter, the likes of which you never where the results obtained were Chais. F. Lewis, M. D. -&iiidreamed of before their use. for whatever work you wish done on it before could believe possible! These meTRods appear especially ~E. C. Rebman, M. D. useful in chronic cases. Practically before the busy season. You'lk find that our Chas. C. Allen, M. D. You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with .all skin diseases can be cured, no matter J. G. W. Havens, M. D. Prince.Albert! Paste that in your hat! how chronic or incurable they mechanics are experts. W. B. Grise, M. D. liave heretofore been considered. The And, just between ourselves! Ever 'dip into the same is true of many other conditions. General Surgery— Eye, Ear, Nose*and Throat sport of rolling 'em?. Get some Prince Albert and 1 We use electrical, mechanical, spinal Glasses fitted DUHOLM'S GARAGE the makin's papers—quick—and cash in on a cigarette and other proven useful methods. Surgeons— St. Olaf Hospital "We are thoroly trained in the use of that will prove a revelation! [Homeopathic and Allopathic medicines C. G. W.»R. R. and give them in a few cases Geo. A. Hormel ft Co. where we know they will help flur patient. E. Water Street, life Hormel Milling Co. Heavy doses of drugs only add another poison for the body to get Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. Austin, Minn. -J5V rid "of. Phone Main 197For Copyright 1021 Vr% A. E. ARNESON, M. D. by R. J. Reynolds Information Out Specializing: in Natural Therapeutics. Tobacco Co. Of Office Hours Call Wiaaton-SalcB, -l Office over Austin Furniture Store. N. C. (Opposite Fox Hotel) Main Street. the national joy moke Any Of The Doctors 32-tf-c N. & A?**- 4 V" v. /fT r-.', ,,, &£-jd 'iisi *.