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-qpr 1 $ A MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MI WESOTA Page Six Monday, July 4, 1921 CARELESS HANDLING been filed in this court, representing Real Estate Transfers that John J. Hayes, then ,a resident CONTAMINATES FOOD of the County of Mower, State of 4 Minnesota, died intestate on the 9th Knut L. Quill et ux to Carrie day of January 1921 and praying N. Quill, undivided 1-6 interest that letters of administration of NVa SE y* 3-104-16 2000 'Dangerous Micro-organisms Are his estate be granted to Ira Stella Mae Smith et ux to Padden, of Austin, Minnesota and Found Everywhere. John A. Chase, Lots 10 & 11 the court having: fixed the .time and 29 & Add'n 3500 place for hearing said petition: O. Neihuis et ux to F. H. V' -, THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Rhodes SW% NW% & NW Guard Against Enemies of Human OF YOU, are hereby cited and required SW& 19-104-16 also E. Y* to show cause, if any you have Race by Protecting Food From NE% 24-103-17 14850 before this court at the Probate Dirt, Filth and Flies and Jacob Hoeper et ux to A. H. Court Rooms in the Court House, in Anderson, W 120 ft. Lot 7 Keep It in Clean Place. the City of Austin, in,the County of 4 & Add'n 1 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Samuel Swenson et ux to J. F. Dangerous micro-organisms, known 19th day of July, 1921, at 10 o'clock Schneider, N 60 ft. S 362 ft., A. M., why said petition should not [as "germs," as well as those which cause 6 Village of Elkton 120 food to spoil, are often to be found in be granted. Belle Anderson Hermanson to WITNESS. The Judge of said •food which has been carelessly hanidled. Mina Anderson, E 1-3 of lots Court, and the Seal of said Court Typhoid and scarlet fevers, 1-2 & 3,B 7 Village of Lyle. 2500 this 21st day of June, 1921. tuberculosis, colds, influenza, diphtheria, Carl E. Carlson et ux to Sanford HENRY WEBER, JUN., and other diseases may be O. Carlson, undivided (Court Seal) Probate Judge. interest S^ SW^i 6-10418 iCiirried by food. Most so-called food Yz File No. 4234. 6500 [poisoning is due to harmful microorganisms June 27-July 4-11. E. A. Whitcomb to Albert carried into the body by Bhend, Lots 3 & 4 29 Village ifood which has been contaminated MORTGAGE SALE. of LeRoy 2250 ^either by accident or carelessness. Notice is hereby given that a mortgage F. M. Markham et ux to C. R. These organisms are to be found made by Jourgen Olson and Dunbar et al, NEVi 29 & W 'everywhere, but especially in dust, Clara Olson, his wife, Mortgagors, to y2 NW% 38-102-14 1 dirt and filth. They are often carried Edward A., Buck as Trustee under the Reka Voogd et ux to Sam D. last Will and Testament of William by flies, vermin and household pests. Goetsch, W% SW% 8-102-16 1 Buck deceased, Mortgagee, dated December They may also get into food from uniwashed L. T- Allinger et ux to A. H. 1st, 1916, and duly recorded Warntjes, Ey2 SW% 22 & hands or from dishes which oil April 21st, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. SW% 23-101-15 19200 may appear clean but are not. M., in the office of th'e Register of Arthur Gorvin et ux & Alvin To guard against these microscopic Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, Gorvin to Elvin H. Hanson, 'enemies of the human race, protect in Book 51 of Mortgages on Page Tract of land, Village of the food from dirt, filth and flies by Lansing 700 241, will be foreclosed by "a sale of keeping it in clean places and In the premises described in said mortgage C. A. Sundem et ux to Alfred clean receptacles, say Department of Ostenson, WV2 WYz NW and which are hereinafter described, EY2 Agriculture specialists. Insist that NW% 28-101-17 300 under the power of sale contained every person who handles food or in said mortgage for default in the payment of the sum of Thirtyeight •dishes washes the hands before beginning Ancient Shears. thousand one hundred and sixtyone work, scalds all the dishes, The shears usea by the ancient and 66-100 Dollars, which is hereby 'dries them with towels washed out in Egyptians had one leg detachable for declared and hereby claimed to be 0 NIGHTS ONLY ^boiling water, or drains them dry. sharpening. It was held in place by due thereon at the date of this notice. Care should be taken to cover the two cloths engaging T-shaped pins, Said Edward A. Buck d*ed on •mouth and nose in sneezing and and could be detached in a second. March 19th, 1920, and on the application coughing, particularly when near food. of Harriet A. Hart, one of the JULY II and 12 LEGAL NOTICES persons interested in the trust estate: MAKE CLOTHES LAST LONGER and after due notice to all persons interested therein, the District Court NOTICE TO BIDDERS of the County of Olmsted_ and State ^Garments Soon Bscome Shabby If Dredging of the Horace Austin State of Minnesota, which had jurisdiction Not Given Good Care—Airing Park, Austin, Minnesota. of said matter, on September 2nd, 1920, and Washing Is Urged. Sealed proposals addressed to R. duly entered an order in said matter P. Chase, State Auditor, St. Paul, wherein and whereby said Court duly Garments even of the best quality, Minnesota, and endorsed "PROPOSAL appointed the undersigned James A. and workmanship will soon beIcome •design FOR THE DREDGING OF THE Meione as Trustee of the trust estate, shabby through lack of care. HORACE AUSTIN STATE PARK" which included said mortgage, in p.ace On the other hand, those that may will be received at the office of the and instead of Edward A. Buck, deceased, State Auditor until 2 p. m. on the ihave cost only half as much may be and said Meione was by said 25th day of July, 1921, and at that 'kept trim and fresh for a considerable Court by said order duly vested with time will be publicly opened and read. all of the powers and duties of said length of time through painstaking The proposed work includes the Edward A. Buck as such Trustee, with care. dredging of approximately 50,000 all the right, title and interest of said Cotton and linen garments, especially cubic yards of material from the Edward A. Buck, as such Trustee, in those that touch the skin or channel of the Red Cedar River at and to any and all of said trust are worn in hot weather, should be Austin in accordance with the plans property, which included said mortgage, carefully aired and frequently washed, on file at the office of the City Engineer without further- act, deed or instrument "because they absorb oil and perspiration at Austin, Minnesota. The maximum as fully as if he had been distance which the material is from the body. If dresses, waists appointed trustee in and by said last to be pumped is about seven hundred 'and other outer garments are carefully will and testament. That said Meione feet and the average distance is placed on hangers as they are duly qualified and is now acting about four hundred feet. The material being aired, many wrinkles will disappear. as such trustee. That a certified consists largely of sand and copv of said order was on April 21st, gravel. Additional information can 1921, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., duly recorded Sponging and pressing will in many be obtained from A. B. Overland, in the offiQe of the Register cases freshen cotton and woolen City Engineer, at Austin, Minnesota, of Deeds of said Mower County in fabrics, but too frequent pressing of or from the office of the State Auditor. Book 86 of Deeds on Page 513, jpartly soiled white washable garments No action or proceeding has been instituted Proposals must be accompanied by |will tend to fellow them and colored at law or otherwise to recover a certified check to the amount of «nes may be permanently discolored the debt secured by said mortgage, five per cent of the amount bid. The 3n this way. or any part thereof. entire cost of the work not to exceed That the real estate so mortgaged Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000).. PIN MONEY FOR FARM WOMEN STUPENDOUS FESTILAL AND SPECTACLE of MOWER COUNTY and so to be sold is situate in the July 4-11-18. County of Mower and State of Minnesota, and described as follows: CITATION FOR HEARING ON !Eggs, Poultry and Butter Furnish FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR The South West quarter 0/4) the Means of Earning Tidy Sum DISTRIBUTION West half of the South East (Ys) It All the Year Round. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of quarter (%), and the South half 800 PEOPLE IN CAST It Mower, ss. In Probate Court. of the North West quarter (%), Butter and eggs furnish many farm In the Matter of the Estate of and the South West quarter (Y*) of jvoraen with most of the money they Charity Larson Lien. Decedent: the North East quarter of Section {spend on themselves and their children. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to ten (10), and the South East Jennie Williamson, Rosie Carlson, [The amount of butter a woman sells quarter (Y*), and the East half (Y2) Andrena Lien, Mary Hanson, Julia depends pretty much on the number of the South West quarter (%), and ^fhe Primitive Indian Village. See Mower County in Pioneer Days. Goodwin, Henry Lien, Martin P. Lien, of cows her husband is willing or able the South East quarter (Y*) of the Mable Basness, Laura Basness, Lauris North East quarter of Section (Yt) to keep. The number of chickens, Larson, and to all persons interested nine (9), all in Township one hundred American Soldiers Going "Over the Top.'' however, is usually determined by her in the final account and distribution and four (104) North of Range skill and by the amount of time she of the estate of said decedent: fourteen (14) West, containing in all can devote to caring for them. The representative of the above six hundred and forty acres of land The women who belong to clubs named decedent, having filed in this more or less according to Government organized by the Department of Agriculture TWENTY-FIVE PIECE BAND Court his final account of the administration Survey thereof. and the state colleges are of the estate of said decedent, Said sale will be made by the Sheriff together with his petition taught the best and most up-to-date of said Mower County. Minnesota, on praying for the adjustment and allowance methods of caring for poultry. The July 20th, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the of said final account and members are also helped in organizing forenoon at thev front door of the for distribution of the residue of •egg and poultry circles which enable Court House in the City of Austin, said estate to the persons thereunto Minnesota, to pay said debt,, interest, Gorgeous Costumes-Enchanting Dances. Fireworks-A Great Spectacle and Drama in Which the them to obtain better prices for their entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND disbursements, Two hundred Dollars product. EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and attorneys fees and taxes for the year required to show cause, if any you History of Mower County is Acted Out 1917, $487.68, 1918, §395.48 and have, before this Court at the Probate ECONOMY IN COOKING FRUITS 1919, $494.48, paid by the undersigned Court Rooms in the Court House on December 30th, 1920, and onehalf in the City of Austin, in the County of As taxes 1920 $265.40 paid May 31st, Much Fuel Consumed in Preparing Mower, State of Minnesota, on "the 1921, pursuant to the terms of said One Pound as for Five—Can 18th day of July, 1921, at 10 This is Not a Moving Picture mortgage, together with interest on for Future Use. o'clock A. M., why said petition the same. should not be granted. It requires very little more fuel to Dated June 3rd, 1921. WITNESS, The Judge of sai Court, and the Seal of said Court this cook five pounds of prunes, dried apples, JAMES A. MELONE, 16th day of June. 1921. As trustee under the last Will and or apricots than it does to cook HENRY WEBER, JUN.. &' Testament of William Buck, Deceased. one pound, and very little more time. But a Splendid Spectacle of Impressive Proportions, depicting the Life, Judge of Probate BURT W. EATON, What cannot be used at once may be (COURT SEAL) Attorney for Trustee. canned for future use. Dried fruits A. W. WRIGHT, People, Characters and Important Events in the Making of Mower Rochester, Minnesota. may also be used in puddings, breads, M. A. NELSON, June 6-13-20-27-July 4-11. and cookies, and to make marmalades, Attorneys for Petitioner. County. Given under the Direction of the Thurston Management, butter and Jams. File No. 4166. June 20-27-July 4. 411 v4roimd HIGHEST PRICE Minneapolis, and under the Auspices of Austin CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADMINISTRA__ PAID FOR Lodge No. 414 B.P.O.E. A TION v,, /Ac Poultry and Veal House Estate of John J. Hayes. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County )f Mower. In Probate Court. LAFAYETTE PARK Get Our Prices In the Matter of the Estate of Iron colored linen on the wrong John J. Hayes, Decedent. Befor* You Go Bide. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Eliewhar* Paul Hayes, Albert Hayes and R. H. JOHNSON SON. Alice Hayes, the heirs at law of said St Asbestos Is the only proper lining #il fi deceased and to all persons interested tor doilies. PROVISION MARKET in the granting of administration, of 22« E. MOB Si REMEMBER, TWO NIGHTS ONLY BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8:15 the estate of said decedent: The Canned pimentos combine well with petition of Lyman D. Baird having canned pears for a salad. An excellent way In which to use BARGAINS IN MINNESOTA LANDS UULrilt^and 12th icreamed meat is to serve in potato leases. Fine improved half section 7 miles north of Beardsley in Traverse Fill one gem pan with water instead County, Good buildings, s*lo, gently rolling, well drained, black loam, clay subsoil, all under cultivation, untisually easy of batter and the gems will terms, $135 per acre. Also have a choice highly improved quarter never scorch. i! U- 3 3 -}fi* o—f three miles south of Browns Valley, new buildings, all fenced, school house on farm, on state highway, a snap at $150 an acre, When stoning raisins it is a good easy terms. Write or see owner, jldea to Gutter the fingers then they ADMISSION $1.00 and $1.25. War Tax Added jr. jwlll not get sticky. Walters, Minn. O. H. Koetke, j, KSgsgfi, For a change, use pineapple Juice 1311ft [to replace one-half amount of vinegar (required in French dressing. a, as ws&mfr *.