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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

June 20, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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MINNESOTA LEADS WAR'S ACID SWORD vw* :r "F..» .• sas City and Minneapolis. 'Country CITATION FOR HEARING ON Deadly Ckifna on Bank Note* for Weuld Keep Off Meet Anything. Claws Uastf offerings increasing. Harvesting NOW BEING TURNED FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR eneof t&e one-franc notes, root The bears, especially., those of the la Turkey the moment the Is DISTRIBUTION making rapid progress. Importers AS POTATO STATE usedso commonly in Part* irai «tib* white species, are rather fastidious INTO PLOWSHARE built over a new house it Is customary after corn. In Chicago cash market STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Jected to microscopical examination, about their toilets. They comb their to hang from the most prominent Mower, ss. In Probate Court. No. 2 red winter wheat $1.35 No. 2 the chem 1st'rreportsh owed there were save a string of garlic, with an old hair with their curved daws and lick In the Matter of the Estate of hard $1.42 No. 3 mixed corn 61c more than 236,000,000 germs Attached Washington—Eleven million pounds shoe, to keep off the evil eye. themselves to make their hair shine. Charity Larson Lien, Decedent: No. 3 yellow corn 61c rfo. 3 white to It, the accnm?latoa from dirty Seed Acreage is More of picric acid, in scientific parlance THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to oats 36c. For the week Chicago September hands and untidy treatment while II trinitrophenol (TNT) shortly will be Than Double Nearest Jennie Williamson, Rosie Carlson, wheat down %c at $1.21% was la circulation, many of the germs distributed to the farmers of the west Andrena Lien, Mary Hanson, Julia THE IDEAL CAFE September corn up %c at 63 %c. Chicago being of a deadly nature had the bill Rival. for blasting purposes. This acid, a Goodwin, Henry Lien, Martin P. Lien, July wheat down 4c at $1.28% come tn contact with a cut In the flesh. part of the great store of explosives Mable Basness, Laura Basness, Lauris July corn up lc at 62%c. Minneapolis intended by the United States army Larson, and to all persons interested 7764 Hundreds of applications for seed July wheat down 2c at $1.35 AUSTIN, MINN. in the final account and distribution to blow the Germans out of their STATE OF MINNESOTA, County potato certification and inspection Kansas City July 2c at $1.20% Winnipeg of the estate of said decedent: "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" trenches in France, will be turned of Mower, In District Court, Tenth are being received at the office of A. July 2c at $1.74%. The representative of the above over to the farmer at cost by the WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Jud.cial District. G. Tolaas, state inspector, at University named decedent, having filed in this United States department of agriculture. Lester Seth and Vivian Seth, by AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES Farm, giving assurance this early Court his final accoiint of the administration Picric acid is very similar to LEGAL NOTICES their Guardian, George C. Clark and that the number of applications will of the estate of said decedent, TRY US Floy H. Seth, Plaintiffs. TNT, 24,000,000 pounds of which were together with his petition equal if not surpass the number received ROY CHRISTENS0N vs. distributed by the department to the praying for the adjustment and allowance MORTGAGE SALE. in 1920, with Minnesota leading Ann Anderson, Harvey E. Anderson, states for highway construction. of said final account and Notice is hereby given that a mortgage all other states in the union in H. E. Anderson, Moses K. for distribution of the residue of made by Jourgen Olson and -i! e* VDt Armstrong, Thomas H. Armstrong, this particular phase of the farming said estate to the persons thereunto Clara Olson, his wife, Mortgagors, to ,t On 2,322 farms in Mower county Thos. H. Armstrong, T. H. Armstrong, industry. entitled. "Therefore, YOU, AND Edward A. Buck as Trustee under the there are 12,048 horses, 191 mules, Thomas R. Armstrong, Soranius Minnesota Leads. EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and last Will and Testament of William 60,612 cattle, 10,182 sheep and 41,256 L. Barrett, Soranus L.^Barrett, T. In a tabulated summary of potato required to show cause, if any you Buck deceased, Mortgagee, dated December Ml KENASTON swine. S. Bradley, H. R. Bradley, Adeline have, before this Court at the Probate PlMHii Bridgt seed certification in the United 1st, 1916, and duly recorded RtSltfMCt Brown, Andrew D. Brown, Hosmer A. Court Rooms in the Court House States and Canada in 1920, Mr. Tolaas on April 21st, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. Brown, Amanda D. Capron, William in the City of Austin, in the County of 802 M., in the office of the Register of shows that Minnesota leads in the SEMI-WEEKLY P. Callahan and the "Todd & Rafferty Main 659-R Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, number of fields certified, acreage, Machine Co.," of Patterson in the 18th day of July, 1921, at 10 MARKETGRAM in Book 51 of Mortgages on Page REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS State of New Jersey, joining as number of applications for inspection, o'clock A. M., why said petition 241, will be foreclosed by a sale of Judgment Creditors, William P. Callahan, acreage which finally qualified, and should not be granted. Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance the premises described in said mortgage G. M. Cameron, T. K. Dahle, HAY:—Market generally weak in bushels actually certified. Minnesota WITNESS, The Judge of sai and which are hereinafter described, Caroline B. Davis, Joseph Deller, Office with Niehuia 4 DoBuhr Laad Co. Fair demand at Chicago and Minneapolis. Court, and the Seal of said Court thif last year raised 317,975 bushels under the power of sale contained Mary C. Dixon, John Dundee, Samuel 16th day of June. 1921. Eastern markets dull. Demand of certified potatoes Wisconsin was in said mortgage for default in AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg. Dundee, H. Guns, Herman Gunz, Albert and receipts extremely light at HENRY WEBER, JUN., the payment of the sum of Thirtyeight second with 194,000 bushels New H. flayes, David Hayes, Geo. B. Judge of Probate. Kansas City. Conditions improving thousand one hundred and sixtyone York third, 189,242 bushels, and Hayes, Wentworth Hayes, R. C. (COURT SEAL) and 66-100 Dollars, which is hereby at Cincinnati. Very little activity in Maine fourth, 130,000 bushels. The Heath, Rhodolphus C. Heath, Joseph A. W. WRIGHT, Athletic Underwear for Children declared and hereby claimed to be southern markets. Quoted: June 15th: total number of bushels certified for J. Hunt, J. J. Hunt, Mary A. Jacoby, M. A. NELSON, due thereon at the date of this notice. No. 1 timothy New York $29.50, INSIST Daniel B. Johnson Jr., Melissa M. all of Canada was 234,552. Eight Attorneys for Petitioner. Said Edward A. Buck died on Johnson, William Johnson, John L. upon this new underwear for children it keeps them Cincinnati $18.25, Chicago $22, Minneapolis different varieties of potatoes passed File No. 4166. March 19th, 1920, and on the application Johnson, Frank Johnson, Etta Neargard, coo! and comfortable,and it ismade ofa strong fabricwith double $19, Atlanta $27.50. No. 1 June 20-27-July 4. muster in Minnesota, and sold from of Harriet A. Hart, one of the Alden Johnson, William Johnson alfalfa Atlanta $29, Omaha $18. No. 1 feat, taped buttons, end other reinforcement features that make it 25 cents to $1.00 per cwt. above the persons interested in the trust estate, as assignee, Palmer V. Kellogg, prairie Kansas City $12, Minneapolis slmost wearproof. Packed in «fe and aanitaryindividaalcontainers. price for ordinary stock. and after due notice to all persons Palmer V. Kellog, Henry W. King, 316.50. SERVICE 15 OUR BOND AH sites, $1.00. Ask to see it at your dealer's. He can get it for you. interested therein, the District Court Gives Reports. John H. Prentice, John H. Prentiss FEED:—Prices easier, particularly of the County of Olmsted and State Jr., John Prentiss Jr. John W. Prentiss, Reports from the different states, THE SBALPAX COMPANY wheat feeds and cottonseed meal of Minnesota, which had jurisdiction A. L. Seth, H. H. Shook, Roswell of whcih there are fourteen carrying BaMmorat.Md. which are quoted $1 to $1.50 lower of said matter, on September 2nd, 1920, W. Stowe, The Todd & Rafferty Machine on potato seed inspection and certification duly entered an order in said matter Company of Patterson, State of than a week ago. Demand quiet work, show, says Mr. Tolaas, wherein and whereby said Court duly New Jersey Menzis Thorn, Helen R. stocks in ail sections satisfactory. that the applications for inspection in appointed the undersigned James A. Warren, Ephraim Wight, the unknown Little interest is shown in beet pulp a 1920 embraced 12,665 acres, while applications Meione as Trustee of the trust estate, heirs of any of the above but price considered comparatively for inspection in Canada which included said mortgage, in place named persons who may be deceased, high by the trade is well maintained and instead of Edward A. Buck, deceased, embraced 7,613 acres, making a total also all other persons unknown by holders. Corn feeds and alfalfa and said Meione was by said claiming any right, title, estate, interest of 20,278 acres. In the United States meal steady. Movement light. Quoted: Court by said order duly vested with or lien in the real estate described 6,CIS acres qualified for certification Bran $14.50, middlings $14.50, all of the powers and duties of said in the complaint herein with approximately 636,930 cwt. Edward A. Buck as such Trustee, with Defendants. flour middlings $19.50 Minneapolis These figures do not give the total ail the right, title and interest of said SUMMONS 36 percent cottonseed meal $29.50 yields from the fields inspected but Edward A. Buck, as such Trustee, in You and each of you are hereby Memphis linseed meal $29 Minne refer to the amount of certified and to any and all of said trust summoned and required to answer SERVICE that makes your apolis white hominy feed $23 St. property, which included said mortgage, stocks listed for sale. the complaint of the plaintiff in the battery last the longest possible Louis, $24.50 Chicago No. 1 alfalfa w.thout further act, deed or instrument above entitled action, which complaint Better Methods Employed. economically SERVICE meal $18 Kansas City beet pulp $29 as fully as if he had been has been filed in the office of After showing the development of that is cheerful, prompt and efficient—that New York gluten feed $26.50 Chicago. appointed trustee in and by said last the Clerk of said District Court, at certification in potato growing states, is the real bond will and testament. That said Meione the City of Austin, in said County, between that station and its Mr. Tolaas says that in 1919 applications duly qualified and i$ now acting and to serve a copy of your answer to DAIRY PRODUCTS:—Butter markets many patrons. were made for 8,600 acres of "Little as such trustee. ThaJ. a certified said complaint on the subscriber J. for the most part have been Little which 3,750 acres qualified. In other copy of said order was olv April 21st, N. Nicholsen at his office in the City Try us for watering, charging Sister steady to firm all week. Downward words approximately 43% per cent of 1921, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., duly recorded of Austin, in said County within or repariing. tendency early in week followed by in the office of the Register twenty days after service of this the acreage inspected met the requirements later recovery in all markets, net gain of Deeds of said Mower County in summons upon you, exclusive of the University of prescribed in the different ranging half cent to one and one-half Book 86 of Deeds on Page 513. -i day of such service and if you fail states. In 1920 approximately 52 Southern Minnesota to answer the said complaint within cent. Temporary let-up in buying No action or proceeding has been instituted per cent of the acreage met the requirements. the time aforesaid,' the plaintiffs will attributed to feeling that markets at law or otherwise to recover The fact that a large apply to the Court for the relief demanded Phone Main 702-F the debt secured by said mortgage, were becoming somewhat top-heavy, percentage of the acreage passed the in said complaint. or any part thereof. also because of poor quality of some requirements last year, is taken by J. N. NICOLSEN, That the real estate so mortgaged late arrivals. Quite active into-storag-e^ B.E.HUGHES, Mr. Tolaas as an indication of the and so to be sold is situate in the movement continues. Clos.ng ^Attorneys for Plaintiffs., employment of better ^methods, by Cpunty of Mower and- State-of Minnesota, pries 92T tscoref New York 33c Austin, Minnesota. those having their fields inspected. and described as follows: Chicago 32^c Philadelphia 33%c STATE OF MINNESOTA, County The large increase of application The South West quarter (M) the of Mower, In District Court, Tenth Boston 34c. West half of the South East over 1919 indicates, too, the increasing Judicial District. Active buying features cheese market quarter (%), and the South half interest that is being taken in "Same parties as in summons immediately of-the North West quarter (%), especially at country points. certification work by the progressive preceding this notice." and the South West quarter (*4) of Much Of buying is of cheese for storing. seed potato growers in the seed producing NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS the North East quarter of Section Quality of current make running sections of the country. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ten (10), and the South East good. Production heavy. Price an action has been commenced in this Would Raise Standard. quarter (%), and the East half Court by the above named plaintiffs, tendency upward with prices at Wisconsin Stef-s are being taken this year to of the South West quarter (%), and against the above named defendants, primary markets averaging raise the standard of certified seed the South East quarter of the 14 V2 involving.. aJecting and bringing in Twins 13% Daisies Double North East quarter (*4) of Section potatoes and eliminate complaints of question certain real property in said nine (9), all in Township one hundred Daisies 13% Longhorns 15 Young buyers who occasionally in case of County, described as follows. Beginning and four (104) North of Range Americas 15% 1 long shipments find their potatoes Twenty rods west of a point on fourteen (14) West, containing in all GRAIN:—Prices trended upward the East line of the Northwest Quarter not quite up to the mark. "Now that six hundred and forty acres of land the first half of week account excessive of Section Ten, in Township One confidence is becoming established in more or less according to Government Hundred and Three, Range Seventeen, rains in southwest, government •certification, and seed potatoe buyers Survey thereof. the distance of Twenty-two rods crop report, black rust reports, and -are willing to pay a premium for certified Said sale will be made by the Sheriff north of the point of intersection, of forecast for hot wave over wheat seed," csays Mr. Tolaas, "It is of said Mower County, Minnesota, on said quarter Section line with the center belt. Upturn terminated on the 14th. July 20th, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the up to the growers whose potatoes line of Main street of the Village on lack of support induced by weakness forenoon at the front door of the Iiave met the certification requirements of Brownsdale, running thence North, Court House in the City of Austin, in cash market and absence of to put up their stock in an attractive sixteen rods thence west twentyfive Minnesota, to pay said debt, interest, foreign demand. News generally rods thence South Sixteen rods way. Final inspection in disbursements, Two hundred Dollars bullish on the 16th. but market ruled thence East twenty-five rods, to the most cases is made shortly after harvest attorneys fees and taxes for the year place of beginning. lower on liquidation of long holdings before any grading has been 1917, $487.68, 1918, $395.48 'and The object said action is to obtain 6i by houses with eastern connections. done. This leaves the work of properly 1919, $494.48, paid by the undersigned judgment that the plaintiffs are Better milling demand Chicago, Kan- grading and removing undesirable on December 30th, 1920, and onehalf the owners in fee simple of said i. taxes 1920 $265:40 paid May 31st, tubers, such as those affected premises and every part thereof, and 1921, pursuant to the terms of said with dry rot, which may have developed that the defendants have no right, mortgage, together with interest on title, estate, claim, lien or interest in after the final inspection, to the the same. or to said real estate or any part grower. In the last analysis the Dated June 3rd, 1921. thereof. grower should see that every sack of JAMES A. MELONE, No personal claim is made upon potatoes he loads into the car will As trustee under the last Will and any of the defendants. stand a rigid inspection." Testament of William Buck, Deceased. It 1 J. N. NICOLSEN, This The Minnesota State Proonr« Your Share Of Hut B. E. HUGHES, BURT W.EATON, Not to Be Outdone. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Attorney for Trustee. During the after-dinner speaking, As a taxpayer your money has helped to build this institution A sa#ig «f at least $800,000 has been made to the farmers ^Austin, Minnesota. Rochester, Minnesota. and as a Minnesota farmer you can get your money back of Miwwiota on the famous Minnesota Binder Twine. Our the toastmaster saw Jones, a somewhat June 6-13-20-27-July 4-11. .Tune 13-20-27. many fold. Farmers are saving hundreds of thousands of wholesale price of this twine is 2 He per pound lower than shady character, slip two spoons dollars on agricultural implements manufactured here. If any other, and there is another 2^c for freight and jobbers' in his vest pocket When the last or* you have not benefited, here is your chance to share in the profit which must be added. Therefore, on die 16,000,000 ator had finished he rose. "Gentlemen," profits. Savings have been effected by keeping prices of which we will make this year there will be more than he said, "there is nothing to competing machinery built outside the state down and still three quarter million dollars saved to the fanners of this selling way under any other manufacturer. state. add after all this brilliant speaking, HAVE THOSE OLD so I will try to entertain you with a little parlor magic. You see, I take Time saved, money saved, two spoons. I slip them In my vest when the broken or cracked Years of Guaranteed pocket Presto—%id they are in the SHOES REPAIRED part is ,made as good or better pocket of Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones, will by the State Reputation than new, by welding. you please corroborate my statement?" Jones, not to—be outdone, rose. "I'm rather handy at that sort Let us post you on the service of thing myself," he said. "Presto— we give. and they are back in the pocket of the of agricultural machinery is guaranteed by the state. It is Minnesota Mowers SSjXnf University of toastmaster. Mr. Toastmaster, If you all made of the best materials obtainable and# throughout its production is constantly under the supervision of state don't corroborate my statement, I'll 5 foot length, for$13.00less than any other. Wbea you eoo Southern Minnesota employed experts. have you searched on the spot"— sider the many points of superiority and long wearing qualities Minnesota Binders bett-how American Legion Weekly. of this line you will see that these are the implements to buy. Phone Main 702-F comparison Einder News advertising brings results. rice and quality with anv other. For example, the 7^ foot Minnesota Rakes 82 -fc its competitor. These is exactly $26.61 rawer than as favorably as the twine ana this economy' binders comi WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DOlfr state. This difference in price oo the 12 foot, 36 tooth is well wort! YOUR WORK SATISFAC-|-^A. This Is Your Opportunity TORILY AND QUICKLY. WE Thousands of farmers throughout the Northwest have have oenefited through the ss saving on Minnesota MAKE OLD SHOES LIKE LIKE Machi Do likewise. You are financially interested in this is institution institr and It is financially rt 'iniercKcu in in you. yuu. Insist upon the Minnesota w: Line from your dealer. NEW. MINNESOTA STATEIPRISON •itv T5he Stillwater, Minnesota.' JENSEN &PIDFFER SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS. IIs -m Austin, Austin Plow and Harrow Co. Rose Creek, J. H. Majerus. Brownsdale, C. M. Syclc. Sargeant, Winter Bros. Waltham, Lggert Bros. Adams, N. P. Gurvin & Co.