Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 7, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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HOLIDAY CURTAILS NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Minds of Letter Animate AND ELECTION. It is generally known that many HANDY F0RGH8WMR .'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That anTlhali poeioss In greater or l«as the annual school meeting and election degree the saupe senses that we ourselves of Independent School District have, fight, hearing, epaell. No. 27 of Mower County, Minnesota, Recipe R^ommalied by Household touch, temperature, and so on, and will be he}d on the 16th Advance Scored During Make two or three desserts at one that many of them experience such day of July, 192lr from 3 o'clock P. Sf^ecVali^W GfVeh. M. to 8 o'clock P. M. of said date, at timfe~and save tlms, l#bor and fuel. emotions, as Yeai^ anger, grief and jog Week, Cattle Trade the Superintendent's office in the •k* M' Cj. I but ITis not uiter so certaln that they Franklin Building in the City of Austin, Irregular. have even the' elements of reason as "trended medallions can be sewed Mower County, Minnesota, for It Will Bi Found Most Satisfactory to across the worn toes of satin slippers. we understand thai term.Thelr minds the purpose of ^electing two members Remove Ail Acid Flavor—Rlnoo "»"V are like ours onlf Ip the degree dt BULK OF HOGS GO of the Schbol Board or School ifMrouqhJy and Soak for Four their Intelligence. Odds and ends of old. bread ogade Trustees of said District and for ABOVE $8 MARK Fivfc Hour*.... the purpose of transacting any other Into a well-seasoned dressing life a month at the home of her brother. Bank No. 732 business that may regularly come great addition to any roast. CORNING Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson of (Prepared by the Un}ted States Departmeat before said meeting. Statement of the Condition of Light Run of Cattle Sells About ot Agriculture.) Austin were guests at the home off NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Threads drawn from old Brussels Steady—Best Dryfeds $7.60— STATE BAN£ OF BROWNSDALE GIVEN That an application has been Mrs. L. C. Miller and Miss Myrtle Some ftjratefcted'' and salted vegetables Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin Sunday. carpet can be used for mending nigs, ciose of business on June 30, 1921. Hogs Strong, top $8.85. dtily filed for the pku ing upon the l^ke cucuifibers, are etften raw were Austin shoppers Friday. Mrs. Maud Thompson and daughter, Wool, of course, should be uaed for ballot to be used at said election as •ihew, like rabbiige (sauerkraut), are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Egtvet and children Stella drove down from Mankato By DON J. SLATER. mending a woolen rug. candidates for said office for school usually looked. In ieneralthe fermented were Austin visitors Thursday. Saturday to spend the Fourth. I RESOURCES Tuesday's Closing— directors or school trustees, the and ialted" products may be Failure and success are only com-(Loans and Discounts $145,300.85 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seams wilj entertain Cattle 400. Market closing Remember the Bible study class names of John H. Anderson and Ben parative. Doubtless an idiot who Overdrafts 247.66 prepared for the table in much the the Farmers Club Friday July about steady. Best dryfed steers meets at the home of Grandma Summey F. Speck and 1 thinks anything at all believes him- U. S. Bonds and other same manner as the fresh vegetables, 8th. Dated this 6th day of July, 1921. $7.50 to $7.60. Calves 600. Market every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody self a success. U. S. Obligations .... 300.00 except that before being cooked they L. M. Tarvestad and Ed Hanson of J. E. CRIPPEN, closing 50 higher. Packer welcome. Banking ig house furniture should be soaked In fresh water for Clerk 41 Independent School Albert Lea were Corning visitors tops $7.00, seconds $4.00. Hogs and- -fixtures 6,518.46 ArlitsWood and Henry Wood of the LEGAL NOTICES several boors or longer if necessary, District No. 27, Mower County, Thursday. Due" from other 4,400. Market steady to 10 higher. cities were Fourth of July guests of Minnesota. to remove the salt, the water being Mrs. Clarence Bassnes and little Banks ...Cash 10,191.99 Range $7.50 to $8.85, bulk their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. July 7-14. changed several times. In some cases son Maurice visited at the Andrew on hand 10,108 $8.00 to $8.60, best pigs $9.00. Wood. It may be necessary also to change Cur 1,686.00 Hanson home Saturday. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Man wants but little here below, Sheep 100. Market steady, A new boy arrived at the home of the water once or twice during the Gold 50.00 Mrs. Emil Gregerson of Badger and SALE. nor wants that little long if he makes good native lambs $8.50. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasmussen, a Silver ... 457.31 boiling of the salted vegetables. In his wants known in The News want Mrs. E. Thompson visited at the Default in the conditions of the South St. Paul, July 5—Loading few days ago. Mother and son are Other 2,193.31 12,385.30 this one should be guided by taste. column (see the Market Place on Thos. O. Oleson home last Monday. mortgage hereinafter referred to has and shipping of live stock was almost getting along nicely. page 5.) Te prepare the fermented or salted occurred by which the Power of Sale Mrs. Helen Klemestad and son Hilmer suspended during the double Total...., $164,752.27 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin, Mr. corn for the table, rinse it thoroughly therein contained has become operative. entertained a large crowd at holiday at this week's opening in territory and Mrs. Tony Johnson and Mrs. R. Such default consists of the and soak for four or dye hours, changing their home Friday evening at a barn contiguous to this market, and LIABILITIES non-payment of the principal sum of Lunda drove to Blooming Prairie the the water frequently. In general dance, all report the music as fine. Capital stock $ 10,000.00 receipts on Tuesday were comparatively money secured by said mortgage and Fourth of July evening. it will be found more satisfactory to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olson of Austin Surplus Fund 10,000.00 limited. Cattle runs elsewhere the interest thereon and the non-payment The families of A. J. Pollock, H. remove practically ail the add flavor Undivided Profits, Net 4,688.59 and Mrs. Hans Cole of Blooming were fairly generous and the market of the taxes upon the property Vaughan and J. Justice attended the from the fermented corn. After soaking, Notes Rediscounted and Prairie visited at the Clarence Bassnes securing said mortgage. The mortgage ruled about steady with last B:lis Payable 10,000.00 place the corn In cold water and graduation at Taopi Tuesday, each and Axel Olson homes Saturday has been duly recorded and no week's closing prices, last week's cattle (Including certificates for bring to boll pour off th§ water, add family having a son, who graduated. evening. action or proceedings have been instituted market being about the dullest in money borrowed.) fresh cold water, bring t* boll again, The mid-week union prayer meeting at law to recover' the debt secured Among the many from here who years. Best cattle here Tuesday Deposits Subject will be held at the M. E. church and cook until tender. The cooked by said mortgage or any part attended the eighth grade graduation to Check ......$63,975.66 were a few head of dryfed steers going Thursday evening. Rev. Herman salted or fermented com may be used thereof, and there have been no assignments exercises held at Taopi Tusday were Cashier's checks.. 1,018.58 to city butchers at $7.60, with of said mortgage, except in many way& The following recipe will lead the meeting. Everybody is Mr. and Mrs. Mal^in Benson and best full load selling to packers at as hereinafter stated. for corn chowder is recommended by urged to attend./ Total immediate children, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O. Oleson, $7.50, these latter averaging 1258 household specialists of the United NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN liabilities $64,994.24 The following were Austin callers Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lostegaard pounds. Few sales were made above AS FOLLOWS:. States Department of Agriculture:. Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings and family, Miss Gina Thompson, $6.50, however, with common dry The name of the mortgagor is Lulu Savings Deposits.$11,691.99 and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Mrs. Theodore Tollefson and son feds and common grassy steers from Rogers, a single woman. The name of (Time Certificates. 53,377.45 Corn Chowdtr. King and family and Otto Goetsch Chester. the mortgagee is Mejvin W. Bailey. that price down to $5.00 or below. and friend. beet, pound cold or 1 cupful tomatoes. The mortgage is dated the 15th day Total Deposits. .$130,063.38 Bulk of cows and heifers sold from RENOVA District 48 has hired Miss Nettie pound salt pork or 3 tableapoontula of of October, 1919, and was duly recorded $3.00 to $5.00, canners and cutters bacon. flour. Christgau of Dexter to teach in the in the office of the Register of 130,063.68 ranged from $1.00 to $2.50, bologna 1 potatoes. .... 1»cupful milk or Deeds, Mower County, Minnesota, on grammar room and Miss Anita Tucker Renova won in the ball game with 1 onion. cream. bulls from $2.75 to $3.75. Calves the 15th day of October, 1919, at 4 Total $164,752.27 of Brownsdale comes back to green pepper. 1 teaspoonful salt Dexter. The score was 25 to 5. sold 50c higher Tuesday with best at o'clock P. M., in Book 55 of Mortgages 1% cupful* cooked teaspoonful pepper. teach the primary room. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Dahle and $7.00. Stocker and feeder trade is corn, or more. on Page 142. The mortgage Lloyd Vaughan and Guy Tollerud daughters were Austin callers Saturday. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of largely nominal, bulk of sales of the registration tax upon said mortgage ss. WELDING. of Austin drove to Cresco, Iowa, to Cut the beef or port Into cubes Mower, light supply ranging from $3.00 to was duly paid. visit Dwight Weneger who passed cover well with water. Add the tomato We, John Voogd, President and N. Mrs. Hoffman is out on the farm Thereafter and on the 20th day of $5.00, with fairly good cows selling tai E. Hessenius, Cashier of the above and cook slowly about two thru here Friday evening on his way helping with the work for a few August 1920, the said mortgage and at $2.00 to $2.50. named Bank do solemnly swear that hours. Then add the potato, onion, home from Minneapolis. the note which it secures were duly weeks. The hog market continues healthy, the above statement is true to the We can fix any size,' shape or pepper, corn and seasonings. Mix the Mr. Quam and two sons anddaughter assigned and transferred 'to The Austin Joseph Howden has returned prices Tuesday being 25 to 50c higher best of our knowledge and belief. design of broken parts. Bring flour with a little cold water, add to National Bank, by the said mortgagee, drove thru from Bryant, South home after a week's visit in different JOHN VOOGD, President, them to us. We can make them than a week ago. Bulk of sales $8.00 the other Ingredients, and cook slowly which said assignment was Dakota, arriving here Friday, to points in Iowa. N. E. HESSENIUS. Cashier like new. to $8.60, best pigs $9.00. Sheep tor duly recorded in the office of the Register flvo or ten minutes. Add the milk spend the Fourth with his daughter, Correct Attest (Two) Directors Mrs. Minnie Strong's mother, Mrs. trade opening about steady, good of Deeds of said county on the or cream. Serve hot. Mrs. C. Stimson, and son, Palmer N. E. GERBIG, Jorden, is making her a visit. Mrs. grade native lambs going at $8.50, 13th day of June, 1921 at 11 o'clock MOTOR INN Quam. WM. VOOGD. Jorden is over ninety years of age. A. M., in Book 59 of .Mortgages on culls $4.00 to $4.50, bulk of good ewes A good many, men Have tried but Subscribed and sworn to before me The following were Austin callers The funeral of Mr. Pricket was page 83. $2.00 to $3.00. have failed to see thru the bathing this 6th day ot June, 1921. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin 1. The whole sum of principal and held on July 4th from the house. Interment suit menace. Repair Department (Seal) J. G. VOOGD. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Goodwin, interest secured by said mortgage is South St. Paul,—Because of their took place in Dexter cemetery. Notary Pnblic Mower County Minnesota. Elmer Sawyer, Ferd Boelk, Mr. and due and payable. The amount claimed A. H. ANDERSON, extreme scarcity on this and My commission expires May 5, LEGAL NOTICES to be due and which is due upon other western live stock markets, Mrs. John Justice and daughter, and 1927. Wesley Browning went to Mankato said mortgage, both of principal and best grades of dryfed cattle are closing Mr. Justice and son, Bert. to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Browning interest, at the date of this notice is with an advance of 25c or more, who is visiting her parents. They CITATION FOB HEARING ON $407.44, with interest at the rate of notwithstanding the fact that the better returned home in the evening. FINAL ACCOUNT .AND FOR TONY MOTHERS CUBSf per annum on the principal sum, Associated Insurance Agency grades of carcass beef at large DISTRIBUTION* A number from this vicinity attended $384.25 from this date. Default has eastern consuming centers sold at STATE OF MINNESOTA?, County of the graduation exercises in also been made by the mortgagor in Mower, ss.1 In Probate Court. the same time at the lowest levels of the payment of taxes upon the premises Taopi Tuesday. Earl Whiteside and ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE In the Matter of the Estate of che year. Dryfed yearlings topped securing said mortgage, which Johnny Anderson were the Graduates Peter Hessing, Decedent: the said mortgagee has been obliged O. Niohnu he week's trade, a small lot selling J. W. DoBnfcr from District 129. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to to pay to the amount of $66.58. All "it $8.00, with the best load lot at Mrs. Henry Kramer is suffering M. H. KENASTON Marrigje Hessing, Dirk Hessing, Andrew of the aforesaid sums of principal^ $7.75. No heavy beef steers passed with a bad eye. She met with an accident Hessing, Cora Hessing, and interest and taxes are claimed to be Office Austin Nat. Bank BMg. ?hoa« Bridge 802 bulk of fed offerings landing 17.50, Anna Hessing, the heirs at law of and her eye became so much due and are due upon said mortgage' )etween $6.50 and $7.00. Grass said deceased, and to all persons interested swollen that she feared she might together with the costs and disbursements iteers suitable for beef purposes sold in the final account and distribution lose the sight of it. She is some better allowed by law and attorney's argely from $5.00 to $6.00, such kinds of the estate of said decedent: fees provided in said mortgage to the now. osing around 25 to 50c. Best cows amount of $25.00. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Browning and BARGAINS IN MINNESOTA LANDS The representative of tne above .re moving at $5.00 to $5.50, with 2. A description of the mortgaged sons, Ralph and Clifford, Mr. and named decedent, having filed in this est of the heifers going at $6.00 to premises conforming to the descrip4 Mrs. Enno Krull and sons, Enno, Jr., Court his final account of the administration tion in said mortgage is &s follows, 6.50, and bulk of butcher she stock Fine imprqyed half section 7 miles north of Beardsley in Traverse and Henry, E. E. Rockwell and George of the estate of said decedent, to-wit: Lot 12, Block 9* Woodlawn going from $2.75 to $5.00. Canters County, Good buildings, silo, gently rolling, well drained Young together with -his petition and family spent the Fourth Park Addition to Austin, Minnesota. and cutters closed at $1.00 to black loam, clay subsoil, all under cultivation, unusually easy praying for the adjustment and allowance of July at Stewartville. 3. Pursuant to the Power of Sale 2.50, while bologna bulls sold at the terms, $135 per acre. Also have a choice highly improved quarter of said final account and contained in said mortgage and according three miles south of Browns Valley, new buildings, all fenced, for distribution of the residue of inish from $2.50 to $3.50, and lighter LANSING to the statute in such case school house on farm, on state highway, a snap at $150 an acre said estate to the persons thereunto anner bulls as low as $2.50. Market made and provided said mortgage will easy terms. Write or see owner, entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND 4— or veal calves again hit the year's be foreclosed and said land described Glen Dennis spent the Fourth in EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and jw mark, best lights to packers at therein will be sold by the sheriff of Albert Lea. required to show cause, if any you he close $6.50. Bargain prices of said Mower County, or his deputy, at, O. H. Koetke, Walters, Minn. have, before this Court at the Probate Ed. Hubbard made a trip north of public vendue, to the highest bidder' 3.00 to $5.00 absorbed bulk of the Court Rooms in the Court House the cities on a land deal last week. for cash, on Saturday the 13th day ght supply of common and medium in the City of Austin, in the County of E. E. Dennis spent the Fourth in of August 1921 at 10 o'clock in the cockers and feeders, with one load of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Blooming Prairie. forenoon at the West Front door of 1st day of August, 1921, at 10 ood heavy feeders at $6.25. George Weber of Austin was a the Court House, in the City of Austin o'clock A. M., why said petition Hogs are closing about 25c ^higher in said Mower County, subject to Lansing caller Saturday. should not be granted. the average, with tops up 75c for redemption at any time within one Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong and family WITNESS, The Judge of sai le week, range $7.50 to $8.75, bulk year from the date of sale, as provided Court, and the Seal of said Court thif drove to Beaver Lake the Fourth. 3.00 to $8.25, best pigs around by law. 30th day of June, 1921. Several from here attended the 3.75. Lambs closed 50c to $1.00 Dated June 23rd, 1921. HENRY WEBER, JUN., Farm Bureau picnic at Dexter Thursday. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK wer, best native $8.50, sheep, steady, Judge of Probate. Assignee of Mortgages. loice light ewes $3.50. (COURT SEAL) Dr. G. E. Vaughan and family of CATHERWOOD NICHOLSEN, A. W. WRIGHT, Winnebago spent last Sunday with Attorneys for Assignee of IIEMER WARNS M. A. NELSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. Mortgagee. his brother. BEEKEEPERS Because the mother bear In the Cincinnati File No. 4005. Austin, Minn. A committee meeting was held at July 7-14-21, June 23-30-July 7. soologicai gardens refused to the church Friday evening to consider AGAINST DISEASE fcare for these cubs It fell to the lot repairing the church. of Tony, the keeper, to bring them Warning against prevalent diseases Miss Emma Stankey spent the 'up on the bottle. nong bees has been issued by A. A. Fourth at the home of her parents, emer, deputy inspector of apiaries, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stankey. There are many ways of killing HAVE THOSE OLD this city and a radius of three Ed. Jordan of McGregor, Iowa, a dog, as you have been told, but ties. was a caller at the home of his none is surer than continued criticism. In his warning, Mr. Ziemer says: nephew, A. B: Strong, Sunday. account of the diseases prevailamong Mrs. Allen Harmon of Ruso, North SHOES REPAIRED bees in this section of the Dakota, is a guest at the home of DELCO-LIGHT anty I am obliged to notify the he mother, Mrs. A. Wiseman. i» a money-making Tiers or the person in charge of Mrs. Rudolph Lunda and children investment. It earns from $100, es in the city of "Austin and within of Moscow are guests at the home of to $1000 a year on any farm. radius of three miles of the city' her sister, Mrs. A. E. Martin. Delco-Light prices have /been reduced .T lits of Austin that all persons keepbees Alex Mackie's sister arrived, here to rock-bottom. You cant in stationary hives, log gums, from Scotland Sunday to visit a few save by waitings So buy your xes or other receptacles in which Delco-Light now. Let it pay for combs are stationary, to transfer itself during the next few months bees to hives wherein the combs J. F. FAIRBANKS », all be movable within the next when your time is most valuable. enty-one days of this notice. 1 Write us. Let us show you how* 'In the default of such transfer, WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO Delco-Light saves time and work, bees and all the articles in which n,-- :y are contained are declared to Dealer and how easy it is for you to buy. mi YOUR WORK SATISFACTORILY a public nuisance and shall be disced AND QUICKLY. WE ,f of according to section 4726* COAL, WOOD, UME, Buy your Delco-Light now Any unit of any system repaised, MAKE OLD SHOES LIKE neral Statutes of Minnesota. So CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Write us. Let's talk it over! overhauled, by competent default the inspector shall cause '2'* 1 NEW. -3"*^ 'IJH 5* t\ meihy: bees or brood or apiary appurtances & BRICK AND WALL •i\A Aestin Electric Supply Co. .n'/1 to be destroyed by fire under V" **w It will pay to have a seasonable S. crl ,Ji PLASTER. personal supervision and the ownthereof testing and complete overhaul C. W. ROSENTHAL. Pra* or the person in charge of 4 of your car's electrical system Wi ne is hereby required to assist him JENSEN & PUFFER S. E. Halla, Delco-Light Representative. and save yourself delays, said work and to carry out such extra labor costs later on. Office 301 East Bridge St. t*121 Mai* st- Am**+ UiKm- MMMM itruction according to his directs, -rt- University of so far as may be necessary to .i, si DCLCO-UOHTCOMftANY. /Uvto* O* Phone: Main 32 vent the spread of diseases and sr Southern Minnesota erever said property shall be so deoyed Austin, Minn. the owner thereof shall re/e PhoneMain 702-F no compensation therefor."