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

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Government figures recently released best interests of said estate and of all to note comparative figures with reference Court at the Probate Court Rooms, in In the Matter of the Estate of show that the total live stock interested therein that certain lands to the receipts of the Equity the Court House, in the city of Austin, Elizabeth Meyer, Decedent: Steps Taken to Double of said decedent described therein be receipts at sixty-nine public stock Co-operative Exchange, the only farmers' in the county of Mower, state of Minnesota, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to sold and praying that a license be to yards decreased decidedly during the Meyer, Minesota's Dairy on the 12th day of September, co-operative commission company Charles Emma Chase, Kate Rohrer, him granted to sell the same: first seven months of this year as 1921, at Two o'clock p. m., why said /AAPXlGRAHAM BONNER Leo Meyer, Albert Meyer, Benjamin in operation on these two large Production. NOW THEREFORE, you, and each 1 CO^TWtlT KBTOU* HIWW1 vmm I compared to a corresponding period petition should not be granted. F. Meyer, Walter P. Meyer, and live stock markets. At Chicago the of you, are hereby citied and required Witness, the Judge of said Court, in 1920. The only exceptions are the Alma Cavers, Victor H. Meyer, Laura HOMELESS PENGUINS. receipts of this organization increased to show cause, if any you and the seal of said Court, this 11th Meyer, Emma Meyer, Elsie Meyer, Roland sheep receipts, which increased 11.8 "I will tell you a story this evening," Steps which are destined to double have, before this court, at the Probate 42.3 per cent in this seven months' day of August, 1921. Meyer and Herbert Meyer, and per cent. The movement of cattle said daddy, "about the homeless Minnesota's annual dairy production Court Rooms in the Court period, as compared to a similar period HENRY WEBER, JUN., to all persons interested in the final showed a decrease of 13 per cent, and House, in the City of Austin, County King Penguins. —making it $340,000,000 instead of (Seal.) Judge of Probate. in 1920, while at South St. Pual account and distribution of the estate of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the hogs 5.5 per cent, for the same periods. 'The story is not to be a sad one BAUDLER BROS., $170,000,000, the record of last year, an increase of 16.4 per cent was made. of said decedent: 19th day of Sept., 1921, at 2 o'clock Attorneys for Petitioners. as you might imagine at first. "It is have been taken by the Minnesota The representative of ine above p. m., why the prayer of said petition Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1. Of the sixty-nine markets, Chicago Simply to be a story of the Mr. King The news twice a week in The named decedent, having filed in this Holstein Breders' Association. should not be granted. News—less than 5c a week Penguins and the Miss Penguins who was the only one of the few to show Court his final account of the administration Pure-bred bulls are to be traded for WITNESS the Judge of said Court, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE an increase, which was due entirely to of the estate of said decedent, never mated. scrubs to farmers of Northern Minnesota 2J? t^e seal of said court, this Railroads consummed 150,000,000 CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING together with his petition the unusually large runs of sheep this 23rd day of August, 1921. "They probably didn't care about for the purpose of increasing tons of coal in 1917. THEREON praying for the adjustment and allowance year. The increase amounted to 1.5 love-making and courtship like many HENRY WEBER, JUN., production in that part of the state. CLOSING OUT SALE Estate of Fredericka Falk (nee of said final account and of the birds do, and they didn't wish per cent. On the other hand, South Judge of Probate Court The announcement of this remarkable Wiskow). for distribution of the residue of (COURT SEAL) to be bothered with thinking of feeding move to show the farmers how they STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of said estate to the persons thereunto SASSE & FRENCH, and bringing up the young, and of Mower, In Probate Court. can double their earnings was made entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND LEGAL NOTICES Attorneys for Petitioner. On Wednesday, September 7 beginning doing all the many things that they 1 In the Matter of the Estate of EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and by W. S. Moscrip, a member of the Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8 at 12 o'clock sharp, the following Fredericka Falk (nee Wiskow), Decedent. required to show cause, if any you would have to do if they had homes. Northwest Dairy Development Commitee personal property will be sold at public have, before this Court at the Probate "Of course even without real nests MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of 100, which succeeded in auction on the old Stillman Noble Letters of administration this day Court Rooms in the Court House such as other birds might have they Default having been made in the bringing' the National* Dairy Show to farm, 5 miles southeast of Blooming having been granted to Bertha Deiszeroth. in the City of Austin, in the County of would have to have all the difficulties payment of the sum of Two Thousand Minnesota for the first time to be Prairie and 7 miles northwest of West Hoboken, N. J.: Mower, State of Minnesota, on the of home-making and they didn't think One Hundred Seventy-One and 59-100 Lansing: 4 head of horses 12 head 19th day of Sept., 1921, at 2:00 o'clock held at the Minnesota Fair Grounds, It is ordered, that the time within Dollars, which is claimed to be due the pleasures were worth the trouble. of cattle 15 hogs 120 chickens a which all creditors of the above p. m., why said petition should not be October 8th to 15th. and is due at the date of this notice "They didn't think that the joy of full line of farm machinery several granted. named decedent may present claims Scrub is First Payment. upon a certain mortgage, duly executed being loved and of loving another was tons of hay 5 acres of good corn in against her estate in this court, be, WITNESS, The Judge of sar "The Minnesota Holstein Breeders' and delivered by J. S. Young and field 3 bushels seed corn and 1 Empire worth all the fussing and getting ready and the same hereby is, limited to Court, and the Seal of said Court this Association has decided to trade purebred Maggie Young, his wife, Mortgagors, cream separator. six months from and after the date 23rd day of August, 1921. lor the young penguins they would to Royal S. Holmes, Mortgagee, bearing- bulls for scrubs," said Mr. Moscrip, hereof said time expiring the HENRY WEBER, JUN., O. A. SWANSON, Owner. 1 have to do. And they didn't think date the 5th day of April, 1915, "for the purpose of increasing 26th day of February, 1922. Judge of Probate. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. that any young penguin was worth all and with a power of sale therein contained, (COURT SEAL) dairy production in the northern part C. A. Peterson, Clerk. And it is further ordered, that the patience and trouble and time that duly recorded in the office of SASSE & FRENCH, of the state. The county agents are Monday, the 6th day of March, lie would require. the Register of Deeds in and for the LEGAL NOTICES Attorneys for Petitioner. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate making a survey of their counties and "For he would have to be looked County of Mower and State of Minnesota, Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8 court rooms at court house at the informing the farmers of this opportunity on the 12th day of April, 1915, after and fed for so long a time, and city of Austin, in said county, be, CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL to trade their scrubs for purebred at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book "49"' of he would have to be taught how to CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION and the same hereby is fixed and ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. sires. The association will accept Mortgages, on Page 380. And no action TO SELL, MORTGAGE swim with his wings and how to go appointed as the time and place for or proceeding having been instituted, a scrub as the first payment for the OR LEASE LAND. In the water and all of these things. hearing upon and the examination, A careful reading every time STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY at law or otherwise, to recover pure-bred. Estate of Victor H. Meyer, et. al. adjustment and allowances of such "And even If he would be so deav of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. the battery is watered means the debt secured by said Mortgage or STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of "The scrubs will be assembled at claims as shall be presented within IN the Matter of the Estate of Jacob a longer lived battery providBd and cunning, covered with soft down, any part thereof. Mower. In Probate Court: the time aforesaid. the nearest shipping point and taken Hoist, Decedent: it is a COMPETENT TEST. •they didn't want all the trouble. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby In the Matter of the Estate of Let notice hereof be given by the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to to the stockyards, where they will be "So these were the homeless King Given, That by Virtue of the power of We test and water your battery Victor H. Meyer, et. al. publication of this order in the Lizzie Hoist, widow Harvey Hoist, sold, and the price they bring will be Penguins. They weren't as wise as the sale contained in said Mortgage, and FREE—avoid the dangers Mower County News, as provided by THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO son, and Walter Hoist, a son, and to applied as the initial payment on the sf neglect and inefficiency by other penguins. They didn't know pursuant to the statute in such case law. Charles Meyer, Emma Chase, Kate all persons interested in the final account blue-blooded stock. The breeders', association made and provided, the said Mortgage iaving US render this service Dated August 26, 1921. Rohrer, Leo Meyer, Albert Meyer, how to get the greatest amount of and distribution of the estate of will be foreclosed by a sale of the bi-monthly. will carry the rest of the Benjamin F. Meyer, Walter P. Meyer, pleasure out of life and they hadn't said decedent: The representatives of HENRY WEBER JUN., premises described in and conveyed Alma Cavers, Victor H. Meyer, Laura purchase price for two years without the sense to know that nice things the above named decedent, having filed Judge of Probate^ University of by said Mortgage, viz: Meyer, Emma Meyer, Elsie Meyer, interest. in this court, her final account of (COURT SEAL.) and great pleasures and happiness Lot No. Six (6), Block No. Fourteen Roland Meyer, Herbert Meyer, and to Southern Minnesota the administration of the estate of A. W. WRIGHT, do not always come rushing at a "The pure-bred bulls that are to be (14) Galloway's Addition to West all persons interested in the sale of said decedent, together with her petition M. A. NELSON, creature, but that a creature himself exchanged for the scrubs will be assembled Park Addition to Austin, according praying for the adjustment and Attorneys for Estate. certain lands belonging to said Victor DIAL 7502. or herself often must go to a great at the National Dairy Show to the recorded plat thereof, in File No. 4142 Sept. 1, 8, 15 H. Meyer, et al. The petition of Char­ allowance of said final account and for deal of trouble for something worth at the Minnesota fair grounds October Mower County and State of Minnesota, while. with the hereditaments and appurtenances 8 to 15, where they will be allotted to which sale will be made "But these Penguins were fairly the farmers who trade in their by the Sheriff of said Mower County, happy even if they did miss a great scrubs." I Sell at the West front door of the Court Why deal. 100 CO-OPERATIVE House, in the City of Austin, in said "Every day they came out of the County and State, on the 15th day of sea during the middle of the day when October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of CREAMERIES UNITE it was warmer and they took sun that day, at public vendue, to the baths on the beach. highest bider for cash, to pay said "Sometimes they would take naps debt of Two Thousand One Hundred Seventy-One and 59-100 Dollars, and sitting up or standing up, or lying Agency Members Producing interest, and the taxes, if any, on down, and often with their heads under said premises, and Fifty and no-100 15,000 Pounds their wings, such as most of the Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated of Butter. in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption More than 100 co-operative creameries at any time within one year from have joined the central marketing the day of sale, as provided by law. agency which is being organized Dated September 1st, A. D. 1921. "tKruout the state by Minnesota dairymen, ROYAL S. HOLMES, Mortgagee. the Minnesota Farm Bureau ARTHUR W. WRIGHT federation announced. MARTIN A. NELSON The co-operative creamery association Attorneys for Mortgagee. is the second centralized marketing September 1-8-15-22-29, October 6. I enterprise to be launched in the state this year. The first was the Central Co-operative Commission association, which is now handling livestock 1. Because they always develop more than their rated horsepower. They have reserve on the South St. Paul market for 300 power for the overload, thus shortening the time required to do the work co-operative shipping associations in and lengthening the life of the tractor. Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas, to farm bureau officers. according The first co-operative shipping unit Nothing to Do. 2. The Hart-Parr is built by the Founders of the Tractor Industry and has behind formed by Minnesota co-operative it twenty years of tractor building experience—it is not an experiment. members of the great Bird family do. creameries has voted to join the statewide "When they would fix themselves up IT CUTS THE COST organization, John Brandt of and would preen their feathers, they Litchfield, secretary of the Minnesota would often stand on one foot and 3. It is simple in construction and its working parts the most accessible of any tractor Co-operative creameries association, OF PRODUCING ibrush their head feathers with the built. In less than five minutes you can get at any working part and adjust said today in St. Paul. This shipping other. It was a difficult job, but they unit is made up of twenty-one creameries it standing on your feet, not lying on your back. Your boy or farm hand can usually managed it for they were quite THE CROP—HENCE, in Meeker, Wright and Kandiyohi operate the Hart-Parr. vain and wanted to look well. PERFECT RESULTS in counties. It began operations in "They had nice meals of the beaks WELDING AUTO, MOTOR April this year, with thirteen creameries INCREASES of cuttlefishes and they took walks TRUCK, and TRACTOR as members, and already has 4. It burns kerosene—the cheapest and most powerful fuel—and burns it well. It is FRAMES—because we KNOW along the beach. Sometimes if they shipped forty-five carloads of butter guaranteed to burn kerosene as well as a gasoline engine burns gasoline, to develop the alloys used, take exacting PROFITS were frightened they would toboggan to terminal markets, Mr. Brandt said. care in securing accurate work as much power from it and use no more of it. Hart-Parr Company built or slide along and hurry at a great The 100 Minnesota creameries now that is STRONGER than before the first successful kerosene tractor. rate. united in a state association produce the break. ^'The sun Is so delicious,' said the more than 15,000,000 pounds of butannually, Suitable reinforcements, are King Penguin, known as Billy Bachelor, welded in where necessary. Consult H. R. Nickerson, president 5. The record of the old Hart-Parrs assures you that the Hart-Parr is built to last. and the one known as Benjamin us—it pays. of the organization, said today. Bachelor said, Many of the old Hart-Parrs that plowed the virgin prairies of hte Northwest are The state creameries association University of 'Ah, yes, to lie here In the sun and still in use today, Old Hart-Parr No. 1, built in 1901, worked successfully for plans to improve the market for Minnesota have nothing to do is so perfect.' Southern Minnesota seventeen years. co-operative creamery butter "'Just suppose,' said Miss King by placing representatives on the principal DIAL 6215. Penguin, 'that we had to be worrying eastern markets to superintend about the egg or whether we had food 6. The Hart-Parr is not only a plowing machine, but has a powerful belt pulley campaign. It also will attempt to save enough for the young. That would be easily controlled, and so placed that in a moment it may be lined up to the belt sales, and by a national advertising trouble indeed.' money for the producers by arranging machine by the operator from the se&t or platform of tractor. "'Oh, yes,' said another Miss King shipments in carload lots at lower Penguin, 'it is so much nicer to walk freight rates and by purchasing supplies 7. It is the only tractor that has the Kerosene Shunt. This Shunt gives great flexibility and to talk, to eat and to sleep, to for the creameries in wholesale take marches along the beach and of power, enables the tractor to "pick up" instantly from no load to full lots, Mr. Nickerson said. have nothing to do, than it Is to spend load without throttling and without misfiring. The Hart-Parr runs steadier than all one's time saying to a young penguin. a steam engine. "There, there, now, eat your dinner like a good little penguin boy." 8. It is sold at an honest price. The Hart-Parr is the Best tractor value on the market 'Or, "Come, now, mother is waiting today. with your food all digested for you. Gome dive for it down her throat Don't let me have to speak to you YOUR PLEASURE 4/ again. This Is the third time I have spoken."' "'Of course,' said another Miss SATISFACTION King Penguin, 'we don't have the fun •f watching the little dears grow up A A O into being big penguins and of laying the nice olive-green eggs.' MOTOR,INN Many the eld Hart "'Why should I care to have so l*«rra that plMM4 Hit And become a regular patron of Mrgla trairiM «l tfta much to do?' asked Billy Bachelor. 'It SurikMal ar« atin la our bakery. U4mt. TIM graaI jfUMHIyrt antra*. wouldn't Improve my looks. We all AUSTIN. MINN. You'll find nothing better in teM«M *M Mart-Parr have yellow about our eyes, orange in QUALITY and TASTE than the M*. I.feallt ia INU front of our necks, blue behind, and food we turn out regularly from glossy green black feathers. Ah, now, our ovens. fjtL I would rather take sun baths and Watch your family EAT our swims and do nothing, I would.' delicious BREAD with that expression A POWERFUL STURDY THREE-PLOW KEROSENE TRACTOR "And a good many others agreed of SATISFACTION you enjoy twin FMKB ft so much. With him." Just try us? We know our QUICK and CAREFUL service Tommy Was Getting Even. will please you "Tommy, you'll be sick," said his mother, as he handed his plate for L3UIL.T BY THE FOUNDER5 OF TRACTOR. INDUSTRY more turkey. "I know it, mamma," replied the little CARLITZ STRUCK, Props. five-year-old, "but that turkey E. Mill StrmL necked at me, and I'm getting even."