Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 27, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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«f3!pp/#pp*--£**»• 1 %!?& "f?T" yWP a .,.. 5W r^- & Monday, June 27, 1921. mn r- V&--' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. 1 Seven Page :S GLOOM CLOUDS ri 1 -WETTES? fe -.ty. i' I, ~r 3* ?rv bbsw :?A ,'. CATTLE MARKET & •i" i. -J *X. Sir The Stoeker and Feeder WW*. Trade is Almost at V, A Standstill. By DON J. SLATER. South St. Paul, June 25.—With consumptive demand for beef very much restricted, country demand for stockers and feeders almost at a standstill, and indications that grass cattle will be moving out of western territory A Real Konifide Cut Price Sale. Compare 4 '-A earlier than .usual this year on account v" ~i: of the mild winter and need of money, many members of the trade The Prices Below With Others 1 .V. can see nothing in the near future to i- --'•j --3L- fjf." remove the gloom that now pervades the market. Receipts of dryfeds are i- 1 ONE WEEK ONLY drawing to a close, a few of the best of this kind here this week holding about steady, selling mostly from X' li $7.60 to $8.00. Declines in other cattle -..••••J .• 3 have been general, averaging :h mostly 25 to 50c, with some common to plain grassy cattle unevenly 50c to BEQINNINQ MONDAY $1.00 lower. At the close bulk of the beef steers sold from $6.00 to $7.25, with some of the commonest kinds down as low as $5.50, and bulk of butcher •V3 she stock went from $3.25 to $5.50, with sales up Jo $6.00, or Ih slightly above, rare. Canners and cutters closing at $1.25 to $3.00, bologna bulls $3.00 to $4.00. Veal calves 50c :"&i higher for the week, closing packer top $8.00, seconds $4.50 to $5.00. Only common and medium stockers coming, bulk of such kinds selling from $3.50 to $5.50, with good to choice heavy ./ feeders quotable from $6.00 to $6.50. Hog trade closing firm and 40 to THIS BEAUT FULi 45c higher than a week ago, range $7.25 to $8.00, bulk $7.75 to $8.00. Lambs around 50 to 75c lower for week, closing top about $9.50, culls $4.50 to $5.00. Best light ewes about -A $3.50, good heavies hard to move at $2.00 to $2.25. LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE. TO BE GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE TO THE PERSON RECEIVING THE M9ST VOTES. ONE VOTE GIVEN WITH EVERY Notice is hereby given that a mortgage made by Jourgen Olson and FIFTY CENTS IN TRADE. PHONOGRAPH TO BE GIVEN CLOSING DAY OF SALE JULY 2 AT 10:00 P. M. Clara Olson, his wife, Mortgagors, to Edward A. Buck as Trustee under the Tfe. last Will and Testament of William I- FREE 100 100 Buck deceased, Mortgagee, dated December Jl Brand New THIS BEAUTIFUL 1st, 1916, and duly recorded on April 21st, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M., in the office of the Register of Player Piano Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, PIANO in Book 51 of Mortgages on Page Bars Laundry Soap With 241, will be foreclosed by a sale of Each Electric Washer. Five ESTABLISHED the premises described in said mortgage and which are hereinafter described, WELL KNOWN of the leading washers to under the power of sale contained MAKE, ONLY in said mortgage for default in MAKE—FULLY select from. $398°° the payment of_the sum of Thirtyeight thousand one hundred and" sixty-, GUARANTEED SOI2F ON MSY PAY one and 66-100 Dollars, which is hereby declared and hereby claimed to be THOUSANDS MENT PLAN. TERMS due thereon at the date of this notice. IN USE. -•f 41 ARE AS LOW AS Said Edward A. Buck died on March 19th, 1920, and on the application $14-00 $10-oo Sale Price $337 $10.00 of Harriet A. Hart, one of the persons interested in the trust estate, and after due notice to all persons CASH interested therein, the District Court 11.'- of the County of Olmsted^ and State PER MONTH EASY TERMS. PER MONTH—"PLAY WHILE YOU PAY." of Minnesota, which had jurisdiction of said matter, on September 2nd, 1920, duly entered an order in said matter wherein and whereby said Court duly appointed the undersigned James A. Melone as Trustee of the trust estate, which included said mortgage, in place X' and instead of Edward A. Buck, deceased, and said Melone was by said LOOK THESE O A FEW Court by said order duly vested with all of the powers and duties of said -r- k' Edward A. Buck as such Trustee, with all the right, title and interest of said Edward A. Buck, as such Trustee, in OVER. THEY SAVE and to any and all of said trust property, which included said mortgage, without further act, deed or instrument as fully as he. had been if 'V appointed trustee in and by said last YOU MONEY will and testament. That said Melone A duly qualified and is now acting as such trustee. That a certified copy of said order was on April 21st, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., duly recorded in the office of the Register Deeds of said Mower County in of Book 86 of Deeds on Page 513. 1. Choice of 85 cent Phonograph records, sale phonographs, regular price $50, on sale 7. Electric fixtures, 30 to 50 per cent discount, p^ $38 No action or proceeding has been instituted price 64 cents 15^ Wiring, material at a big discount. 8. Table lamps at less than cost, while they li^st. at law or otherwise to recover If we haven't the record you want in stock 1 the debt secured by said mortgage, 9. Two floor lamps, with parchment stiiades,^ 16. Electric curiing irons, regular $4.50 valu we'll order it. or any part thereof. regular prices $45, sale price sale price $28 That the estate so mortgaged 2. Choice of player rolls at 2p per cent discount real and so to be sold is situate in the 10. Boudoir lamps, regular price $6, sale 17. Percolators, at cost. 3. Edison Amberola, cabinet size, slightly used, County of Mower and State of Minnesota, price $3.79 with records, sale price and described as follows: $69 18. Regular $18 headlight heaters, sale price $12 11. Electric fans, keep cool for only ......$7.80 yf 4. Oak Organ in good condition on sale, cheap. The South West quarter the 19. Two fann lighting plants at real bargains. West half of the South East 5. Regular $210 phonograph, with 12 records, 12. Electric irons, at 10 per cent discount^yf^ -jit quarter (^4), and the South half 20. One Portable Moving Picture machine and sale price $169 Ts 13. Vibrators, less than cost. ^r. of the North West quarter (%), screen 6. Fine, high grade player $873 14. Three, suit case design, vacation model 'M*- $178f and the South West quarter of the North East quarter of Section ten (10), and the South East quarter (%), and the East half of the South West quarter (%), and the South East quarter of the -U Many Other Bargains North East quarter of Section nine (9), all in Township one hundred and four (104) North of Range fourteen (14) West, containing in all six hundred and forty acres of land Our Entire Electrical and Muslcal Stock on Salt more or less according to Government Survey thereof. Said sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Mower County, Minnesota, on July 20th, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the Court House in the City of Austin, Minnesota, to pay said debt, interest, disbursements, Two hundred Dollars CCUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY) attorneys fees and taxes for the year 1917, $487.68, 1918, $395.48 and PLEASE SEND 1919. $494.48, paid by the undersigned on December 30th, 1920, and onehalf CATALOG, PRICES AND. taxes 1920 $265.40 paid May 31st, OTHER INFORMATION 1921, pursuant to the terms of said COMPANY mortgage, together with interest on Representatives 4 Piano/ Electric Washer New Standard Make Phonograph12 the same. ,V Pi^no Player Farm Light 121 Main Street for Anstin, Minn. selections. Sale price $84. $10 Dated June 3rd, 1921. ••Phonograph" jd? plants. JAMES A. MELONE, cash and $7 month. DELCO-UGHT *t t*, v. 5 AZ-:,.-§u As trustee under the last Will and \v-.r J- .. Fine Oak Phonograph with 10 selections, siG* Name Testament of William Buck, Deceased, Products. Store Open Evenings Daring Sale only $97. Easy Terms. ar BURT W.EATON, Address !... Attorney for Trustee. ,,f„. Rochester, Minnesota.- June 6-13-20-27-July 4-11.