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

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.. .1, w?, ft y»t MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. A Page Five Thursday, Aug. 4, 1921 K-*. CIPRA WHIFFS 14 gas In the person of Mrs, Mary P. Burton, Time waits for no\man. Decide to front. Insurance paid,, new IN AUSTIN^Wp RIEN BURLEIGH GRIMES MAY PAY OLD, the town of Jamestown, Kan., had day to prepare for business by taking range, storm .windows and screen* tWjgman police pd£e as, long ago as NS MATERIALIZE a course in Mankato Commercial College, and garden.with possession July 15? tr A SHORT VISIT AND WINS GAME! 1891. vji »id Mankato, Minn. Send for catalou. included. If you are prepared to* ii'P Advertisement 10-1-c. pay $1000 dr $1200 down and $3&2S DuJitig 1920 fyfnitei) Ssliie&'i gov- per month see owner at 1010 West Sjnuftent recei 25,000,000 in taxes Mower County News ,[ Oakland avenue. •«».: 48-tf on mrtmon's (tl on women's tte cas^Sand other Deitrich Commits First MARKET PLACE articles of jewelry.. WANTED Error in Sixty WANTED:. A competent girl for LEGAL NOTICES Innings. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. housework. Mrs. Albert Thon, 206? Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. South St. Paul street. 8-3-c. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be CITATION fDE: HEARING ON PETITION PLAY ROCHESTER WANTED—Job running threshing: Added for all ads not paid for in ad* F@R DETERMINATION t1 *\t *tr*, engine. Licensed steam engineer, vance. Readers or locals not run in OF DESCENT OF LAND* HERE ON SUNDAY! this column will be charged at the will run gas tractor. Thomas Todd, Estate of George W. H^rter. Taopi, Minnesota. 5-6-p* rate of 10 cents oer line. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY No More Games Here Next Week— of Mower. In Probate Court. WANTED: Experienced housekeepexv ,* FOR SALE—AH modern seven-room Carnival to be Located on SC- for widower with three children* In the. Matter of the Estate of house. Screened in porch, good location. Baseball Grounds. I youngest child's age eleven. Dr^ George W. Harter, Decedent: Write P. O. Boy 407. 10-3-c Rodli, Albert Lea, Minn. 8-3-c. The State of Minnesota to Emily J. I ?Jr 4 News that will gladden The Packers had little trouble tOR SALE: One new high grade 8 Harter, Willard M. Harter and Mabel P^M winning from Kenyon Tuesday afternoon BOY WANTED—One ambitious to tlie heart of every inch, 5 ply, 165 foot endless thresher Harter McAdoo, and to all persons interested learn the printing business, who is at the Hormel park by a score belt. Write Box 466, Austin, in the determination of the baseball fan for miles willing to work* £nd anxious to Minn. 9-2-C. of 10 to 6 in a long drawn out game descent of the real estate of said decedent: around Austin is contained master the -detaikLf We have an The petition of Emily J. Harter which lasted two hours and twenty opening for a boy ta 16 years. Call GOOD PASTURE FOR RENT: Telephone in a letter received having been filed in this court, representing minutes. at The News for "further information. that said decedent die3 more C. F. Russell, Austin, Minn., Cipra's superb pitching featured by Leo "Dutch" 10-2 than five years prior to the]- filing or get in touch with T. W. Gilpin, the game. Altho he allowed seven Meany, veteran centerfielder thereof, leaving certain real estate in Northwood, Iowa. 8-4-p. hits, he kept them scattered, and two HELP WANTED: Correspondents said petition described, and that no for the Packers, wanted all over Mower County by was the most the visitors got in any FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Rio will of decedent has been proved nor who was one of Bura the Mower County News. If you liketo one inning. He struck out fourteen Grande Valley improved irrigated administration of his estate granted write or think you can write farms and winter homes. Deal with Kenyon men and walked two. The in this state, and praying that the news, inquire at the News office owners. No commissions. If interested Packers garnered six hits two of them descent of said real estate be determined mates in the good old about our proposition. See City write P. D. Pitcher, Donna, by this court: two-baggers. days when he was twirling Editor. 10-tf. Texas. 10-2-p Deitrich made his first error in sixty THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH for the Austin club OF YOU, are hereby cited and required innings of baseball since he joined FOR SALE OR TRADE: One 15-30 FURS to show cause, if any you the Packers. Tracy Smith secured and hitting like a fiend. I. H. C. tractor outfit with Oliver have, before this court at the Probate two hits out of two times to the rubber, gang. Will trade for good automobile. Burleigh, in his letter Court room in the Court House one a double. 640 acre plowing job included. in the City of Austin, in the County to Dutch, states there is 'j T. C. Derby, Phone 338, Hayfield, Cleaned, repaired, remoded Kenyon— AB PO of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Minn. 9-4-P. a possibility of placing and remounted. Magren, c-f 5 1 2 1 29th day of August, 1921, at 10:00 Osdal, 3b 5 0 0 2 Moderate prices. 3 Austin on the barnstorming o'clock a. m., why said petition should PO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR Dauthitt, ss 5 0 2 3 AUSTIN FUR not be granted. schedule for HOME?—Then read this and act Gates, lb 4 0 0 10 WITNESS the Judge of said court, quickly! House nearly new, A-l Neseth, 5 0 0 0 an exhibition game after and the seal thereof, this 1st day of Kiamer, 2b 4 0 1 0 condition, full size basement, front SHOP the close of Brooklyn's August, 1921. and dining rooms and kitchen on Gunderson, 4 2 2 6 JUN.,j HENRY WEBER, schedule. Sands, rf 4 1 0 1 first floor 2 bed rooms with closets Probate Judge. 0 1 and bath on second floor. All floors Bruislitten, If 3 2 Every effort to bring Corner Maple and Franklin (COURT SEAL} are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, Streets. Burleigh and the Brooklyn CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Total .39 6 7 24 10 6 with heat in every room. House NASH Attorneys for Petitioner. team here will be located on fine corner lot with spttth Austin— AB PO A E File No. 4241 Aug. 4, 11, 18 4 2 1 1 0 0 Meany, cf. .. 2 made, Dutch said. Bowers, ss. .. .. 3 10 1 3 1 CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Dietrich, 3b. 3 0 1 2 11 ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Barr, If. 3 1 1 1 0 0 •4 2 12 0 0 Kaufman, rf. 5 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of) Wengert, 2b. 5 2 0 0 1 1 Mower, ss. In Probate Court, Dugan, lb. 4 0 0 8 0 In the Matter of the Estate of Smith, 2 0 2 1 3 2 1 Maria Watkins, Decedent: Cipra, 3 0 0 0 1 2 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to Total 32 10 6 27 7 7 Mary E. Cowan, Benjamin P. Watkins, c* George A. Watkins, and Margaret A Three-base hits—Magren first on Stands For- Morris, i&nd to kir persons interested^ balls—off Cipra 2, off Neseth 7 left in the final aceount and distribution of on bases—Hormel 8, Kenyon 9 wild the estate of said decedent: pitch—Neseth two-base hits—Dietrich, The representative of tne above Smith, Kramer, Magren struck named decedtfaftj*having filed in this out—by Cipra 14, by Neseth passed Court his fin%, acfcount of the administration ball—Gunderson hit by pitcher meatou rii the' estate of said decedent, Dietrich sacrifice hits—Bowers, Dugan, I Gates, Smith stolen bases— together jwith his petition QualityPower- praying for. nie adjustment and allowance Gates, Bowers Deitrich. 2, of said final account and BOY SCOUT NEWS now changed. Give substance Timber Hitch, Becket Hitch, Black Sunday the Packers will play Rochester for distribution of the residue of of the act. Wall Hitch, Fisherman's Knot and here at 3:00 o'clock. The Packers said estate to the persons thereunto! (d)—When is flag day? Fisherman's Bend. ,-j have won one and lost one from entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND I These tenderfoot requirements will 7—(a)—In what way is the flag EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and1 Rochester, and the game Sunday will NEW REASON FOR BOYS be required from every new applicant required to show cause, if any you be the rubber. flown on ordinary occasions Servicef: have, before this Court at the Probate JOINING THE SCOUTS. to the Scouts from August 1st on. (b)-^How is it flown on special No games have been scheduled for Court Rooms in the Court House Jjpmes Prevratil. occasions next week as the Loos Shows will occupy I have just received a circular letter in the City of Austin, in the County of (c)—How is it flown, on memorial the park for the entire week. from the National headquarters 1 No bird ever visits the banks of Mower, State of Minnesota, on th« Durability: day? WOULD REVIVE and am highly gratified to announce 29th day of August, 1921, at 10:0QE Lake Avernus, near-Naples, because (d)—Where is the flag flown day that substantial reduction of prices of o'clock A. M., why said, petition of the putrid water. and night? §heuld not be granted. Boy Scout uniforms and equipment, TENNIS CLUBS News advertising brings results. (e)—What are the customary effective August 1st. Because of the WITNESS, The Judge of sar forms of respect due the flag Xlourt, and the Seal of said Court this new scale of prices, a complete scout High grade hard coal, nut size, $18.75 (f)—Give the pledge of allegiance 3rd day of August, 1921. uniform, will be gotten from $8 to INN per ton, delivered. Also a car of to the flag. HENRY WEBER, JUN., $10. This is the third reduction in six submarine. Indiana Block, 6-inch Judge of Probate 8—(a)—What is the national anthem To Hold Tournament at months. Local outfitters, have accepted lump, to arrive soon. Price 10.50 per (COURT SEAL) the agency for the honor and ton delivered. Place your order now j-'r Northfield August (b)—When, by whom, and under A. W. WRIGHT, distinction of being recognized. The and get the best. Phone order to G. i-n a* 3 7- A. NELSON. what circumstances was it C. Milburn, Bridge 210 or Main 10 to 12. local outfitters have more than a Attorneys for) (|etit|iir 534R. Advertisement. 9-2-C. written? business interest in the Boy Scouts of fling. 4, li, 18 File No. 4183. 1 9—(a)—What do you consider your America, and their interest is genuine, In an effort to revive the Southern duty to God? in their desire to be of service to a HIGHEST PRICE Minnesota Tennis Association, which (c)—What do you consider your worthy cause, when comparing the ceased to function a few years ago, duty to your country? margin of profit with that of their the Northfield Tennis Club of Northfield (d)—What must you do and what PAID FOR other lines of merchandise. is extending an open invitation must you avoid to keep yourself In addressing the National Educational Poultry and Veal to Austin net followers to attend a physically strong? Association Convention that tournament there, August 10 to 12. (e)—When is a scout mentally was held in Des Moines, the chief Gat Our Pric«t The tournament will consist of awake Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of Xon G* men's singles and doubles, and women's (f)—What do you mean by morally Btfon America, James West, said that singles and doubles. Silver cups straight? Ela«wh«r« the success of the movement in this will be offered by the Northfield club country was largely due to the fact 10—-.Demonstrate before the examining R. H. JOHNSON & SON. to the winners in each event. Efforts that it remained true to certain officer following knots. to re-organize the Southern Minnesota PROVISION MAIKKT fundamental principles of operation. Square Knot and the Bowline and Tennis Association will be made s'x of the following: Slip, Sheepshank, Of these is the fact that the program at the close cf the day's play. is based upon the boys own desire to. Cove Stitch, Weavers Knot, The program of Events: be a scout, his willingness to take up- 1 Wednesday, August 10—10:00 a. m. on himself of his own accord, the obligations drawing for the first elimination of the oath and law, rather matches will take place at the tournament than have them imposed on him, 5?r 23etter fjealtfy headquarters in the Northfield from without. Another fundamental Community Club Building. strength of the movement according 1:00 p. m.—First round of men's to Mr. West is the quality of its voluntary jJ and women's singles and doubles will leaders, the men of high character i:: begin. *mw and devotion to boys and their Thursday, August 11.—9:00 a. m.— outdoor life who are serving thru out YouH get somewhere Chiropractor DR. G. F. STORING, Continuation of matches. the country without pay, because~th«y ry,m 6:30 p. m.—The Northfield Club believe in scouting and all jt stands Offices over Wool worth Store. Phone Main 708 for Ap- will be host at a picnic on the for and are willing to give^ all they :TB with a pipe and P. AJ shores of Lyman Memorial Lakes, can to the movement in every way. pointment. Examination Free. if!' Carleton College campus, to be :r:C '•iJa REQUIREMENTS FOR followed by games, stunts, and 1 swimming. V. A TENDERFOOT SCOUT. 9 fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a Friday, August 12—Forenoon—Semifinals, New Standards that Austin "Boys '-j mens and women's singles, pipe!—rand forget every smoke experience you ever had must pass successfully to become New mens and women's doubles. -32 thai spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed scouts. Each question counting ten Afternoon—finals in all events. points. Passing grade being 90 per brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of Alcoholic Albert it 7:00 p. m.—Informal dinner for Man cent. mid tmppy M#35™*-- in the visiting players and their guests smokejoy you ever registered! It's a revelation! FOOD FLAVORS ba* tidy rid tin*,, 1—(a)—Name the twelve Scout laws and members of the Northfield hmnaaom* pound I in their proper order. mnd halt pomd tin club. ^Pttt a pin in here! Prince Albert can't bite your mi* kamidvrm mndinth• (b)—{What law would you consider Awarding of prizes and trophies. powtd cryitml glmu the most difficult to keep tongue or parch your throat Both are cut out by our HO'i QUALITY FIRST PRODUCTS^ humidor with Re-organization meeting of mpongo moittmnmr 2—(a)—What is the scout sign? Of Southern Minnesota Tennis Association, exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old top. what does it remind us of? ZANOL FOOD FLAVORS ARE PUT UP IN SANITARY and selection of city for HO* idea you may have stored away that you can't smoke a (b)—How and to whom is the TUBES WHICH ARE HANDY AND CONVENIENT. staging 1922 tournament. scout salute given?" pipe! Wes tell y6ii that you can—and iust have the time EVERY POPULAR FLAVOR INCLUDING Entrance fee: Singles $1.00 3—(a)—From what do we get the Doubles, $1.00 each team. SPICE ANp VEGETABLE, CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. of your life onyewery fire-up-—if you play Prince Albert shape of the tenderfoot Entries should be in the hands of for packing badge? Carl "Weicht, Northfield by Tuesday, (b) Of what does its points remind IN August 9. 1' us of? addition to the flavors other Zanol Products embrace What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a Players will be met at the Wednesday .V -, 4—(a)—What does the shape of the all the Toilet Preparations, Shaving Requisites, home-made cigarette Gee—but you'll have a lot of morning trains and taken to the 'wJ' second class badge represent Household Necessities, Kitchen Specialities, Home ft ft ft tournament headquarters in the Community i4ifun rolling 'em with Prince Albert and, it's a cinch (b)—Of what does the knot remind Remedies, Quality Teas, Ground Spices, Etc. Building for registration and us because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put drawings. Bulletins and programs will 5—(a)—What is the scout motto and Our Factory has just been completed and is running& tg--- •be furnished. Seventeen tennis courts what does it mean? to capacity, and we are enabled to place a special rep-i^t /Swill be available during the tourna•/'ment. 6—(a)—When, where and by whom resentative, Edward G. 3VIortenson, in Austin for this 1, There will also be adequate i/s was the first flag made? De- 'shower bath facilities. Teg^tory.See him first any of these articles.- K... scribe it. (b)—What was the first change br. During the course of the war 750 made? When and why? AMERICAN PRODUCTS" CO.. Cincilaiuti. Ohi^ English and eighty French airmen A (c)—When did congress pass the saved themselves from burning balloons tmoJw ..-f Joy act under which the flag is by means of parachutes.