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

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& rtv .i MOWER COUNTY NEWS^USTIN, MINNESOTA Monday,'Aug. 29, 1921. Page Six 7 FIXING HIGHWAYS Paper, ink and type properly combined NOTICE. the use of the court house, jail, and The Mark of Greatness. mean attractive printing. See MEAT-CANNING DEMONSTRATION county home. WHEREAS, a majority of the legal It was a most successful little dinner The News job printing department Dated August 19,1921. voters residing within Consolidated party and Daubem felt very grateful FOR FAIR TRAFFIC School District No. 25, of the County O. J. SIMMONS, that it was in his honor. All these Aug. 22, 29. County Auditor.^ LEGAL NOTICES of Mower and State of Minnesota, celebrated people had been gathered have petitioned the Board of County together to meet him. It was most CITATION FOR HEARING ON Commissioners of said County, for an State Department Anticipates kind of his hostess, for really he was FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR enlargement of the boundaries of such NOTICE. DISTRIBUTION only a humble—a very humble, he District, and have duly filed their petition WHEREAS, a majority of the legal Heavy Travel STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of in writing, with the County Auditor hoped—artist. A distracting thing was voters residing within Consolidated Mower, ss. In Probate Court. 1 of said County, and have petitioned the fact that the hostess' little son To Fair. School District No. 69, of the County In the matter of the estate of the Board of County Commissioners stared at him constantly and persistently of Mower and State of Minnesota, Henry Harms, Decedent: to set a time and place for the have petitioned the Board of County throughout the whole meal. St. Paul, August 27—Minnesota hearing upon such petition and cause THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to Commissioners of said County, for an After dinner he managed to get the Ibeling Harms, and to all persons in-i notice thereof to be given as provided trunk highways will be found in excellent enlargement of the boundaries of such boy to one side, and he asked kindly: by law and terested in the final account and dis-| District, and have duly filed their petition condition generally by vanguards "You gazed at me all through dinner WHEREAS, such petition asks tribution of the estate of said deced-! in writing, with the County Auditor of state fair tourists barring among other things, that the boundaries ent: The representative of the and I feel flattered. Would you like of said County, and have petitioned continued heavy rains, according to a of said Consolidated School District above named decedent having filed in me to draw something for you in your the Board of County Commissioners bulletin issued today by the state No. 25, be changed and enlarged this Court his final account of the ad-, autograph book?" "No, sir," answered to set a time and place for the so that said .District No. 25 will include ministration of the estate of said decedent, highway department. the youngster. "But mother said that hearing upon such petition and cause the following described land and together with his petition District superintendents report to notice thereof to be given as provided yqp had a receding chin. Won't you territory now within and forming a praying for the adjustment and allowance W. F. Rosenwald, chief maintenance by law and do it for me just once? And then I'll part of Common School District No. of said final account and for engineer, that the great majority of WHEREAS, such petition asks show you how I can wriggle my ears!" 103, to-wit: The East Half of the distribution of the residue of said es4' patrolmen are able to smooth their among other things, that the boundaries —Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Southwest Quarter of Section 8 all of tate to the persons thereunto entitled! of said Consolidated? School District sections into even better shape in I Section 17 except the East Half of the Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU} No. 69, be-changed and enlarged Northeast Quarter all of Section 20 are hereby cited and required to show from twenty-four to thirty-six hours Mower County News Market so that said District No. 69 will in- the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 cause, if any you have, before this after a rain. Place is the place to list anything elude the following described land and LH iying being in Township 102 Court at the Probate Court Rooms iri Home Demonstration Agent Giving a Meat-Canning Lesson. Special orders have been issued in an you may have to dispose of. territory now withm and forming a !North of Range 16 West, in said Mowpart the Court House in the City of Austin, preparation for heavy traffic due to of Common School District No. County in the county of Mower, State of Min4 bones and meat scraps were used for er (Prepared by the United States Department the state fair. The work of marking LEGAL NOTICES 103, to wit: Southeast Quarter of N0W THEREFORE, pursuant to nesota, on the 26th day of September,? making soup stock and beef stew. of Agriculture.) trunk routes with numbers on yellow Section 8 the East Half of North- said petition and in accordance with 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said The carcass of the beef, not including Six more home demonstration agents •J east Quarter Section 17 all of the requirements and provisions of petition should not be granted. stars has been pushed and is well advanced. in Arkansas have learned how to cut the head, feet, or the intestines, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. Section 16 the North Half of Section {paragraph 3 of Section 2677 of the WITNESS, The Judge of said weighed 137 pounds. After the bones up and can a beef carcass and will Sowttieast Qiwrter Section General Statutes of Minnesota for Court, and the Seal of said Court, The highway condition bulletin issued STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY had been utilized for soup stock, they teach the people in ther respective territories. 21 the West Half of Southeast Quar- 1913, it is hereby this 26th day of August, 1921. of Mower. In District Court. Tenth today is as follows: weighed 35 pounds, which left 135 Recently they attended a demonstration HENRY WEBER, JUN., Judicial District. Quarter ^Sou^wLfouart^ofleS I PEERED, That a hearing upon Trunk Highways— pounds of meat for canning. From school in meat canning conducted Judge of Probate. First Mortgage Corporation, tion 15 all lying and being in Town-said petltlon be had at a sesslon of No. 1.—GOOD—Albert Lea, St. this amount 52 No. 2 cans of roast by a canning specialist from said Board of County Commissioners, (COURT SEAL) of Iowa, Plaintiff, ship 102 North of Range 16 West, in Paul, Duluth and North Shore. South beef, 8 of steak, 28 of boiled meat the United States Department of Agriculture to be held on Wednesday the 7th day A. W. WRIGHT vs. said Mower County. state line good, Albert Lea good, Owatonna of September, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock in with soup stock thick enough to jelly, at Lake Village, Ark. William Albert DeLong, Myrtle Grace M. A. NELSON NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the forenoon of said day, at the commissioners' good, detour Faribault paved, 11 of b6ef hash, and 10 of very concentrated DeLong, C. W. Bufkin, A. W. Switzer, Attorneys For Petitioner. The demonstration was given at a said petition and in accordance with rooms in the Court House Northfield good, Farmington good, file No. 3651. meat stock were canned. and Farmers Savings Bank of local hospital. Besides the six agents, the provisions and requirements of in the City of Austin, in. said Mower August 29, September 5-12. Runnells, Iowa, Defendants. St. Paul good, detour, White Bear Alive the animal would not have there were approximately 50 people of paragraph 3 of Section 2677 of the county, at which time and place the good, Forest Lake good, Rush City brought more than $10 in the local NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE General Statutes of Minnesota for the community in attendance, including Board of County Commissioners shall News advertising brings results. good, Pine City good, Hinckley good, market. The canned meat was estimated SALE BY THE SHERIFF 1913, it is hereby many nurses and doctors. The head proceed with the consideration of the OF MOWER COUNTY, MINN. Sandstone good, Moose Lake fair, Duluth to be worth at least $45. The doctor contributed a beef animal, ORDERED, That a hearing upon matters set forth in said petition and fair, Two Harbors fair, Grand heart, liver, feet, and head paid for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That said petition be held at a session of shall hear all evidence offered by all which was slaughtered for the demon' IGNITION by virtue of a judgment of the District Marais fair, Pidgeon River. the cost of butchering. The value ot said Board of County Commissionets, persons interested, for and against stration. After the meat was cut up Court for the County of Mower, to be held on Wednesday, the 7th day:said petition. No 9—FAIR—La Crescent, Fairmont the hide ,was extra profit.. the pieces were boiled or roasted. The TROUBLE Minnesota, rendered on the 27th day of September, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock in jt IS FURTHER ORDERED, That and Luverne. La Crescent fair, of August, 1921, in favor of First the forenoon of said day, at the Com- ia notice of said meeting of said Hokah fair, Houston fair, Rushford The News job department is at Mortgage Corporation of Iowa, plain- missioners' rooms in the Court House Board, be posted in some public place House of the Blue Door. fair, Lanesboro fair," Preston fair, your service for printing of all kinds. tiff, and against William Albert De- in the City of Austin, in said Mower }n School District to be affected The painting of doors and window Fountain good, Wykoff good, Spring eac Long and Myrtle Grace DeLong, C. county, at which time and place the jby such proposed change of boundarW. frames deserves study. A low-roofed Valley good, Grand Meadow good, Bufkin, A. W. Switzer, and Farm- jBoard of County Commissioners shall |ies, and a copy thereof served upon LEGAL NOTICES house painted gray with blue-green Austin good, fair, Albert Lea good, ers Savings Bank of Runnells, Iowa, proceed with the consideration of the the' Clerk of each of said School Disdefendants, roof, has doors and windows of the Blue Earth good, Fairmont good, for the sum of $17,071.40, matters set forth in said petition and jtricts, at least ten days before the same blue-green tone. In its setting Sherburne fair, Jackson fair, good, (said money judgment being against shall hear all evidence offered by all jtime appointed for said hearing, as CITATION FOR HEARING ON PE of emerald lawn with shrubs of darker the first two defendants above named persons interested, for and against provided by law. Worthington good, Adrian good, Luvei'ne TITION FOR ADMINISTRATION green and gravel walk bordered as mortgagors) a copy of which said said petition. BY ORDER of the Board of County good, state line. with delphinium of deepest blue the judgment certified by the Clerk of IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That. Commissioners of Mower County, No. 20.—GOOD—Canton, Rochester Estate of Lucie Hauglum. a notice of said meeting of said Board, I Minnesota. picture presented is vastly pleasing. said Court having been delivered to and Cannon Falls. Canton good, Harmony STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of be posted in some public place in each By J. H. KREBSBACH me, I will sell at public auction to the good, Preston fair, Fountain Mower. In Probate Court. School District to be affected by such! Chairman of said Board, highest bidder, for cash, at the west Vibration, wear and neglect MICKIE SAYS fair, Chatfield good, Rochester good, In the Matter of the Estate of proposed change of boundaries, and a ATTEST: eventually lead to sure ignition front door of the Mower County Oronoco fair, Pine Island good, Zumbrota Lucie Hauglum, Decedent. copy thereof served on the Clerk of o. J. SIMMONS, trouble—have us go over your Court House, in the City of Austin, each of said School Districts, at least County Auditor, good, Cannon Falls good, M. T. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO car's system and put it in A1 in said County and State, on the 15th John S. Hauglum, Thor S. Hauglum, ten days before the time appointed for Dated at Austin, Minnesota, shape. H. No. 3. this day of October, 1921, at ten o'clock NMUAASttf? o\o & said hearing, as provided by law. Brita Nesse, Synva" Dahle, Markus S. 19th day of August, 1921. N O. 40.— GOOD Lyle, Austin, a. m. the following described real uouea\viv?EA uH- MOVCE BY ORDER of the Board of County Haughlunv, Martha Haughlum, Olina August 22-29. property situated in Mower County, and Owatonna. Lyle good, Austin tmcftor? QEwieNAStt, vouce,' Magneto, coil, generator or Commissioners of Mower County, Haughlum, John H. Gibson, Arthur Minnesota, to-wit: good, Blooming Prairie good, Owatonna. distributor repairs promptly Minnesota. NOTICE. V** RTMH QFEUJDP TO ATTW Gibson, and Selma Gibson, heirs at The North Half (N%) of the Southwest P\AC& IN fOMM* AOS ER made. By J. E. KREBSBACH Proposals will be received by the h&XW. law of said deceased and to all persons Quarter (SW}4) the Southeast No. 41.—FAIR—Blooming Rrairie County Board of County Commissioners Chairman of said Board. interested in the granting of administration Quarter (SE^4) of the Southwest ATTEST: of Mower County, Minnesota, at and Hay field. (Under Construction.) University of of the estate of said decedent: VP Quarter (SW%) and the Northwest ARF JWV TOO 0U9N, FU. SFEFCLO O.J.SIMMONS, the offic^.of the County Auditor, in the No. 56.—GOOD—Kenyon, Dodge The petition of Synva Dahle Quarter (NW%) all of Section numbered Southern Minnesota County Auditor. city of Austin, Minnesota, until 9:00 Center and Brownsdale. Kenyon fair, having been filed in this court, representing Nineteen (19) in Township 102 Dated at Austin, Minnesota, this o'clock a. m., Wednesday, September West Concord good, Dodge Center that Lucie Hauglum then a North of Range 14 West of the 5th 19th day of August, 1921. 7, 1921, for the furnishing of approxi-! Phone Main 702-F resident of Norway, died intestate in good, Hayfield good, Brownsdale P. M. August 22-29. mately 125 tons of furnace coal for1 the year 1919, and praying that letters good, T. H. No. 9. Dated this 27th day of August, 1921. of administration.of/.her estate No. 57—GOOD—Mantorville and N. NICHOLSEN, be granted to Chris 7Dahle of- Sar- Sheriff of Mdwer County, Minnesota. M. T. H. No. 7. geant, Minnesota and the court having SASSE & FRENCH, and No. 59 FAIR Spring Valley, fixed the time and place for hearing CLARK & COSSON, Rochester and Lake City. Spring Valgood, said petition: Attorneys for Judgment Creditor, Rochester fair, Zumbro Falls THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Austin, Minnesota. fair, Lake City. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10. CUSTOMER'S ORDER FOR to show cause, if any you The Old Trade Dollar. HART-PARR *30"TRACTOR have, before this court at the Probate The trade dollar was a silver dollar Court Rooms in the Court of the United States, containing 378 House, in the City of Austin, in the OteBVecoy County of Mower, State of Minnesota, troy grains of, silver and forty-two noesH-c on the 26th day of September, otuf os-metR. troy grains of alloy. Dollars of this tfiivXiMty 1921, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., why said description issued under act of Congress petition should not be granted. just TWE of February 12, 1873, were made PAWICULMI WITNESS, The Judge of said OMC9 legal tender to the amount of five WARRANTS Court, and the Seal of said Court, this dollars. The trade dollar was not intended of August, 1921. 27th day for circulation in the United HENRY WEBER, JUN. k! States, but designed chiefly for the Probate Judge sises of the trade with China and (COURT SEAL) •Japan in competition with the Spanish CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, R. C. ALDERSON, and Mexican dollars and the British Attorneys for Petitioner. at Hongkong and the Japanese government S&rt4*>% August 29, September 5-12. also coined such dollars. The THE GUARANTEE IS WRITTEN actual value of the trade dollar was less than that of the standard dollar, Service that is thoroly skilled Zi IN THE ORDER in every branch of BATTERY An act of March 1, 1887, authorized The HART-PARR WORK—service that besides the treasurer of the United States Do You Want Greater being skilled is honest and to redeem in standard silver dollars Kerosene Shunt moderate in cost. That's OUR The guarantee on a Hart-Parr 30 is a reality. all trade dollars presented within the BATTERY SERVICE. following six months. It is apart of the customer order blank. Escape experimenters, guessers, A cold fuel mixture gives 20 etc., that waste time and to 25 per cent more power It guarantees the tractor against defective money. Come here. Side? Why Look on the Dark when the engine is on full workmanship or material, and guarantees Our every-day life brings so many load. YOU University of troubles and disappointments that we can have it—easily, Read what that it will burn kerosene as successfully as Our Kerosene Shunt used exclusively are foolish to look on the dark side Southern Minnesota on Hart-Parr tractors of things and court many a rap that these Convector Owners say:— a gasoline engine burns gasoline, develop automatically feeds cold might otherwise be avoided. Phone Main 702-F fuel on full load, and preheats as much power from it and use no more of the fuel on light or "I made a lot of inquiries idling loads. Other tractors it. 1 Insurance Specialists and found that the Convector use one of the other method A PERFECT MOTOR FOR all the time. This is why our surpassed other makes Austin Insurance Agency motor has such flexibility of THREE-PLOW WORK in heating, handiness and E. Ray Cory, Manager power. fuel economy." Babcock Building The Hart-Parr 30 is all built in Hart-Parr shops. They Get our catalog and learn AUSTIN, MINNESOTA prefer to build the motor because of their long experience MUELLER" how the Shunt works. 99 in building kerosene motors and because they have been particularly successful in building kerosene motors that have unusual power, bulldog tenacity and CONVECTOR long life. The normal speed of Hart-Parr motor is 750 revolutions FOR per minute. That's about half as fast as the ordinary YOUR PLEASURE four-cylinder motor runs to produce the same power. *'I think the Convector is the best made. It better constructed, burns You can readily see that a slow speed motor will last is AM) less fuel and gives better circulation." longer. It is the ideal motor for heavy duty work. It SATISFACTION "With the Convector I can heat is the simplest to maintain and understand. twice the space with less money than it takes to heat two rooms with abase The catalog explains all the advantages of the Hart-Parr 30 TRY A CA\ OF burner." old HartParrs two-cylinder twin motor versus a four-cylinder motor. Write •any cf th« plowed th« that Sectional View of Convector for your'copy today or call and see us. Virgin prairiaa of tha "The Convector is a wonderful heating In MerViwtrt ara atlll plant. Two shovels of coal will And become a regular patron of Note thel mam today. Tha fraat' MOTOR grand *add» of ailTra*. ter Face, Wide! beat the whole house in ten minutes.'* our bakery. tora ma aid Mart-Parr Air Passage? and I. built la I tOI. You'll find nothing better in Heating Surface. Why put off the installation of this These are the "Big 3" QUALITY and TASTE than the better heating system with its greater that insure betterheatlag food we turn out regularly from comfort and healthfulness—when you MINN. for leu raoocy. AUSTIN, have such positive evidence that it our ovens. It: will save you money. Watch your family EAT our delicious BREAD with that expression Com* in today and Imt show you koui of SATISFACTION you enjoy ferPRom£0 can itisfaflM In Aoma. •only it bm ywtr APOWER.FUL STURDY THREE-PLOW KE&OSENE. TRACTOR so much. CORY Just try us! We know our QUICK and CAREFUL service will please you. MALT SYRUP 928 NORTH UNSIN6 AVENUE A Austin's City Bakery .3 AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PHOjtyE 7138 Bl/ILT BY THE FOUNDERS OF TRACTOR INDUSTRY It brings results. CARL1TZ & STRUCK, Prop*. E, Mill Stre«t. £.* £SS