Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 15, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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^SS^SfSSfSSS^pS nCff^pW* •W 1 ,' .. H^t!1 i',Vvi®f^-f: -V-'i 'A rf A i''»,' 0 tmiri MOWEBCQUUCiy NEWS, AUSTIN Page Six Thursday, Sept. 15,1921 SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE in the final account and distribution 9452. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE named decedent may present claims claims as shall be presented within 1 WALTHAM STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Default having been made in the UNDER JUDGMENT OF of the estate of said decedent: against her estate in this court, be, the time aforesaid. of Mower. In District Court, Tenth payment of the sum of Two Thousand FORECLOSURE. The representative of the above and the same hereby is, limited to Let notice hereof be given by the One Hundred Seventy-One and 59-100 named decedent, having filed in this Judicial District. six months from ana after the date School commenced Monday, September State of Minnesota, County of Mower, Slower ublication of this order in the Dollars, which' is claimed to be due M. E. Hessler, Plaintiff, hereof said time expiring the Court his final account of the administration ss. District Court, Tenth Judicial 12 in District 93 with Ruth County News, as provided bf vs. and is due at the date of this notice 26th day of February, 1922. of the estate of said decedent, District. f-r law. Babcock as teacher. James McLaughlin, James B. Mc upon a certain mortgage, duly executed together with his petition Griswold Land and Credit Company, And it is further ordered, that Mr. and Mrs, Gust Blise of Austin Dated August 26,1921. praying for the adjustment and allowance Laughlin, James W. McLaughlin and delivered by J. a: Young and an Iowa Corporation, Monday, the 6th day of March, attended the Mission Festival at of said final account and for Hepzibeth Vaughn Dwight Welle* Maggie Younjfchis wifer Mortgagors, HENRY WEBER JUN., VS. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate the Lutheran church Sunday. distribution of the residue of said estate Carlton Richardson Theophilu^ B. to Royal S. Holmes, MoiHgi^ee, bearing Judge of Probate. 8. Walter Freeman and wife Ruth court rooms at court house at the to the persons thereunto entitled. (COURT SEAL.) Richardson Malinda A. Bullman date the 5th day of April, 1915, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tuttle and family E. Freejnln, W. C. H. Peters, Defendants^ city of Austin, in said county be, Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, Belinda A. Bullman Belinda Bullman and with a power of sale therein contained, A. W.WRIGHT, of West Concord, visited with their and the same hereby is fixed and are hereby cited and required to show the unknown heirs of any. of duly recorded: in the office of M. A. NELSON, daughter, Mrs. Ernest Beneke Sunday. Notice is hereby given, That, under appointed the time and place for as cause, if any you have, before this the above named persons who may the Register of Deeds in and for the Attorneys for Estate. and by virtue oi a Judgment and Decree hearing upon and the examination, Court at the Probate Court Roopis in be deceased also all other persons County of Mower and State of Minnesota. File No. 4142 Sept. 1, 8,15 entered in the above entitled action adjustment and allowances of such Miss Ethel Norton of Camelsport, the Court House in the City of Austin, unknown claiming any right, title, on the 12th day of April, 1915, on the 10th day of September, Wisconsin, visited a few days with in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, estate, interest or lien in the real at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book "49" of 1921, a certified transcript of which on the 10th day of October, her cousin, Mrs. Ernest Beneke last eptate described in the complaint Mortgages, on Page 380. And no action has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said week. herein, Defendants. or proceeding having been instituted, Sheriff of said Mower petition should not be granted. SUMMONS at law or otherwise, to recover Rev. and Mrs. A. Webbeking- returned county, will sell at public auctioq, to WITNESS, The Judge of said the debt secured by said Mortgage or THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Friday after attending the the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday Court, and the Seal of said Court any part thereof. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: the 29th day of October, 1921, funeral of Rev. Webbeking's father in this 14th day of September, 1921. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Waterloo, Iowa. HENRY WEBER, JUN., Given, That by Virtue of the power of You and each of you are hereby west front door of the Mower County Judge of Probate. sale contained in said Mortgage, and summoned and required to answer the Court House in the City of Austin in You think you are taking a vacation, (COURT SEAL) pursuant to the statute in such case complaint of the plaintiff in the above said county, in one parcel, the premises but ^generally it's the vacation CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, made and provided, the said Mortgage entitled action, which complaint has and real estate described in said that's "taking" you. R. C. ALDERSON, will be foreclosed by a sale of the been filed ta the office of the Clerk of Judgment and Decree, to wit: All that premises described in and conveyed Attorneys For Petitioner.®* said District Court, at the City of tract or parcel of land lying and being LEGAL NOTICES File No. 4198. Sept. 15, 22, 29 by said Mortgage, viz: Austin, in said Courity, and to serve in the County of Mower, and State of Lot No. Six (6), Block No. Fourteen a copy of your answer to said cjmplaint Minnesota, described as follows, towit: (14) Galloway's Addition to West SHERIFF'S SALE. on the subscribers Catherwood CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Park Addition to Austin, according and Nicholsen at their offices in the By Virtue of an Execution, issued The west half of the northeast ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. to the recorded plat thereof, in City of Austin, in said County, within quarter and the northwest quarter of out of and under the Seal of the District Mower County and State of Minnesota, twenty days after service of this section no one (1) in Township No. Court, in and for the County of STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY with the hereditaments and appurtenances summons upon you, exclusive of the One Hundred one (101) North Range Mower, and State of Minnesota, upon of Mower, ss. In Probate Court." which sale will be made day of such service and if you fail No. Fourteen (14) west, except therefrom a judgment rendered and docketed in In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph by the Sheriff of said Mower County, to answer the said complaint within the right of way of the Winona the said Court, on the 7th day of September Nelson, Decedent: at the West front door of the Court the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will and Southwestern Railway Company. A. D. 1921, in an action wherein House, in the City of Austin, in said THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to apply to the Court for the relief deSmanded Kansas State Bank of Holton, Kansas, N. NICHOLSEN, County and State, On the 15th day of Marie Nelson, Carrie Hanson, and in said complaint. WE ARE SPECIALISTS was Plaintiff, and A. S. Stults was Sheriff of Mower County. October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of Rasmus Nelson, and to all persons interested CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN. Defendant, in favor of said Plaintiff Dated September 12th, 1921. that day, at public vendue, to the in Correct Manicuring for Ladies and I B. E. HUGHES, in the final account and distribution and against the said Defendant, for ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, highest bider for cash, to pay said Attorneys for Plaintiff, of the estate of said deced the sum of Thirty-three hundred fiftyfour Gentlemen MARTIN A. NELSON, debt of Two.. Thousand One Hundred I Austin, Minn. ent: The representative of the above and 50-100 ($3,354.50) Dollars Plaintiff's Attorneys. Seventy-One and 59-100 Dollars, and STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY THE BEAUTY SHOP which execution was directed and delivered named decedent, having filed in this Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. interest, and the taxes, if any, on of Mower. In District Court, Tenth to me as Sheriff in and for the fiabrnrk lH|0ltr Court his final account of the administration said premises, and Fifty and no-100 VoiUing BialSSrO Judicial District. County of Mower, Minnesota, I have of the estate of said decedent, ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated MANICURING AND HAIR DRESSING Same parties as in Summons immediately this 13th day of September, A. D. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING together with his petition praying in and by said Mortgage in case of preceding this notice. 1921, levied upon all the right, title THEREON for the adjustment and allowance of foreclosure, and the disbursements and interest of the said Defendant A. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS Estate .of Fredericka Falk (nee 'J said final account and for distribution allowed by law subject to redemption S. Stults in and to the following described NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Wiskow). of the residue of said estate to the at any time within one year from M.H. KENASTON real property situate in said That an action has been commenced Residence STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of persons thereunto entitled. Therefore, the day of sale, as provided by law. Mower County, to-wit: The Southwest Phont Brldgt in this Court by the above named Mower, In Probate Court. ,• you, and each of you, ar£ hereby cited Dated September 1st, A. D. 1921. I one quarter (SW%), the South plaintiff, against the above named ROYAL S. HOLMES, 802 In the Matter of the Estate of and required to show cause, if any one-half (SV£) of the Northwest onequarter Main 659-R defendants, involving, affecting and Mortgagee. Fredericka Falk (nee Wiskow), Decedent. you have, before this Court at the (NW%) and the West one-half bringing in question certain real ARTHUR W. WRIGHT REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Probate Court rooms in the Court (W%) of the Southeast one-quarter property in said County, described as MARTIN A. NELSON Letters of administration this day House in. the City of Austin, in the (SE*4), Section Eleven (11) Township 'follows: lots seven and eight of block City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Attorneys for Mortgagee. having been granted to Bertha Deiszeroth, County of Mower, State of Minnesota, one hundred two (102) Range five of the village of Lansing, Mower September 1-8-15-22-29, October 6. West Hoboken, N. J.: Sixteen (16). on the 10th day of October, 1921, at (County, Minnesota. Office with Nishais 4k DcBuhr Laid Co. It is ordered, that the time Within Now Notice is Hereby Given, That 3:00 o'clock P. M., why said petition The object of said action is to obtain After they've had a "beautiful which all creditors of the above AUSTIN. MINN. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Austin National Bank Bid*. judgment that the plaintiff is should not be granted. time," men usually do not look beautiful. Mower County, will sell the above described ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS the owner in fee simple of said premises Witness, the Judge of said Court, property to the highest bidder, and every part therof, and that and the seal of said Court, this 15th for cash, at public auction, at the west day of September, 1921. the defendants have no right, title, front door of the Mower County court estate claim, lien or interest in or to HENRY WEBER, JUN., house, in the City of Austin, in said (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. said real estate or any part thereof. Mower County, on the 29th day of SASSE & FRENCH, October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. More Than Attorneys for Petitioner. No personal claim is made upon any M., to satisfy the said execution, together File No. 4175. Sept. 15, 22, 29 of the defendants. with the interest and costs CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, CITATION FOR HEARING ON FIN thereon, subject to redemption at any B. E. HUGHES, AL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. time within one year from day of sale, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, according to law. Austin, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Dated at Austin, Minn., September September 15-22-29. Mower, ss. In Probate Court. The abundant power of the Hart-Parr 30 has made it a 13, A. D. 1921. In the Matter of the Estate of If you are caught stealing ten dollars N. NICHOLSEN, favorite wherever known and used. .In the tough soils Grace Margaret Bacon, Decedent: The Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. you will go to prison, but if you SASSE & FRENCH, are caught stealing away another's THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to of Nebraska, in the «heavy gumbo of Montana, in the MOST POWER Alfred Moor Thorn Bacon and Archie Attorney for Judgment Creditor. reputation you may' be elected to V. Bacon and to all persons interested Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. something. 7 soggy, wet rice fields of thg South, it has gained a repu- for the tation as a tractor that always brings the three- plows 1 LONGEST TIME through in quick time. at the COST LOWEST NEW PRICE —But it is more than a plowing machine. .It is equally efficient on the belt. .This abundant power is transmitted to the belt pulley direct from the motor, without passing through gears that would wear out, give trouble and waste power. FLEXIBLE POWER FOR BELT WORK No power is wasted in the Hart-Parr 30. .The Kerosene Shunt, an exclusive Hart-Parr feature, enables it to pick Ml up instantly from no load to full load or to drop from full load to no lead without delicate adjustment of carburetor and without throttling. The Shunt automatically changes the intake from cold to preheated fuel as the case demands, giving the most possible power from Kerosene without waste. .That's why we can GUARANTEE the Hart-Parr 30 to burn Kerosene as successfully as gasoline engines burn gasoline, to get as much power from it and use no more of it. In the Hart-Parr 30 abundant power and fuel economy go hand in hand as the official tests have proven. Fiva-Pan*mar, SO-hortmpowar, 119-inch whemlbtu* $1635f.o.b. Detroit Come in and see us-or write for literature. IT is logical that we should ask the prospective MOTOR INN buyer to gauge the worth of the SPEClAL-SlX by the measure of its sales success. Why mention the distinctive motor or any other MINN. AUSTIN, feature of this unusual car when the American public itself has established the greatest of all selling arguments in its favor by buying it? Automobile license figures for every State in the Union continue to tell their own uncolored stories of Studebaker popularity. This is a Studebaker Year Hart. MARTIN & SCHR0EDER Mao/ the *14 »t Mm that phHH th« firs'1* prairiM af th« r- MafttaKat ar« still la «a« today. Tha fraat •~~'i inaMiMy «f ail frao gfar-'SK-' «CS 4 NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS SCv!'-S&bs POWERFUL f. o. b. Factories, effective Septfeinber 8th, 1921. A STURDY THREE-PLOW KEROSENE TRACTOR Touring Cars and Roadsters. Coupes and Sedans. LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER $1125 LIGHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER $1550' LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR 1150 LIGHT-SIX 5-PAS3. SEDAN .... 1850 SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER 1585 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE .. 2450 -2$ SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR 1635 SPECIAL-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN .. 2550 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER 1635 BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE ... 2850 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR 1985 BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN- 2950 A BWILT BY THE FOUNDERS OF Td ACT OR INDUSTRY ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES. ...