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

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tip pi. V* '-''••"xtii:^w sjE^ S-% V""$•Tl l" &"{< I 'f MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Page Two .. Sept. 19, 1921 ECLIPSE ECHOES they represent are taking an active PROFESSIONAL part in the move to register public DIRECTORY sentiment and influence congress to vote the needed funds. Weekly Shavings. Edited By Dr. A. I. ARNESON Local officials and also various organizations Volume 387. September 19, 1921. Splinters here are preparing to Specializing In Electrical and support the move especially in view BUY A HOG TRAP LUMBER BACK TO NORMAL .. Other Physical Treatments. of the fact that unemployment threatens Yes sir! Eclipse little farrowing Lumber has reached a price level and diseases of Rectum and Colon to reach every community unless houses are regular "Hog Traps" for where its value bears the true and effective measures are taken to prevent they catch the little pigs and keep proper proportion to the value of the NEW OFFICES it. The industrial commission is them products you farmers raise and sell. Gas Office Building. inviting suggestions toward further In other words, lumber prices today ALIVE Telephone—Automatic 2676 relief and in the meantime is joining are consistent with the low prices oh Saving one pig in a litter marks the 50good cigarettes other forces to secure favorable action CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. farm products. difference between profit and loss. by congress. And these little houses save them There's nothing mysterious about it— ROADWORKMAY Dial 2038 ADAMS for 10c from every time. Resolutions and petitions addressed just the old law of supply and demand Physician and Surgeon one sack of When will you get yours? —and the usual Eclipse willingness to Minnesota members of congress on Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. From the Review to play fair with our customer friends SOLVE PROBLEM the subject, it was announced, should X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment GENUINE by reducing prices to a point where The fact that there is "Goood Money Assistants— The Misses Marcelle and Dorothy refer to the number of jobless men you can afford to buy. in Hogs" leads us to firmly believe Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Dean left last week for Northfield, BULL with dependents and the need of proposed fcfc Right now your problem may be a you can make Mabelle Moore, R. N. •where they have enrolled as students road work, then ask the sup-, Many Propose Road Improvement barn, a shed or other building necessary MORE MONEY IN HOGS W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. of Carleton college. port for double federal aid to make to help you do your work better, by taking care of them properly. Let as Employment Miss Celia Halbach left last Friday possible the proposed plan. more quickly or more economically. UNDERTAKING and the Eclipse help you plan that iiog for Caroll, Iowa, where she will be a Or it may mean a new home, Remedy. FUNERAL DIRECTION house and corn crib. Auto Hearse Equipment An amateur entertainer shouldn't or repairing and remodeling the old student at St. Angela's Institute. DURHAM one. Celia is a sophomore. feel flattered because his friends say Prompt attention in Every Detail Eclipse. Roof Windows put sunshine St. Paul, September 17.—Minnesota Miss Hilda Koloen returned last he "ought to go on the stage." TOBACCO Bring your problem to the Eclipse. Business Residence into the hog house, and ventilators forces actively supporting the Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Let us show you the facts. We have Friday from Minneapolis, where she Chances are that they wish he would. provide a continual current of fresh many plans and suggestions, some of AUSTIN, MINN. "more work-better roads" movement spent the greater part of last week. Vfe want you to have tho air in your pens without exposing which you can probably use, and our your hogs or your pigs *to draft. alerady include the American Legion, best paper for "BULL." Hilda represented Mower county in DONOVAN & GOSLEE LEGAL NOTICES friendly counsel and assistance won't state federation of labor, state So now you can receive the bread making contest at the state "Sunshine is cheaper than corn." Funeral Directors obligate you in any way. industrial commission and the state with each package a book j. Fair. "Pure air costs les than veterinary and Embalmers of 24 leaves of UHUf.the press, in addition to many local organizations WHEREAS, a petition signed by bills." The high school football team has Day Calls—Phone 2188 L% very finest cigarette (!m and citizens. H. B. Staples, a freeholder of School organized and is holding regular Night Calls District No. 39, in this county, representing paper in the world. practices. Horace Burgan has been Indications point to a hearty response J. J. CLEMENS "ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD jJ T. W. Donovan—5914 that he is the owner of the to the suggestion of Charles elected captain. .The team is somewhat H. A. Goslei—6637 following described lands, situated in M. Babcock, state highway commissioner, lacking in beef, the average Motor and Carriage Service said District, to-wit: DIAL 2047 Local Manager for public appeals to congress weight being about 125 pounds. East Eighty (80) acres of the SE^4, to double federal highway aid for The fat men of Adams have organized Section Eight, Township One Hundred 1921 that the unemployment situation a baseball team and have issued Three (103), Range Seventeen may be relieved by continuance thru a challenge to any fat mens team in (17) West and that said land adjoins School District No. 38, has been presented the fall and winter of needed highway the neighborhood. The fat men of to the County Board of Mower improvements. Every organization Le Roy or the leans of Adams are expected County and asking that his said to be their first opponents. and every man and woman citizen lands may be set off fromjsaid District is urged to write to members of John Fox, a former resident of No. 39 to said District No. 38 Adams, has been visitig his daughter, congress urging the increased appropriation and the said Board has appointed a to meet the emergency. Mrs. Alb S. Knutsen the past time and place for hearing thereon. ten days. He left Monday for Owatonna Therefore Many Approve Movement. where he will spend a short NOTICE The proposal to continue necessary time visiting relatives before returning Is here given that said petition will highway operations and provide work to his home at Adair, Iowa. be heard by the said Board, at a session for hundreds by obtaining federal aid thereof, commencing on the 11th DEXTER is the most meritorious and definite day of October, A. D. 1921, at 10:00 suggestion yet advanced, in the opinions o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court From The Record of James D. Williams, of the House in the City of Austin in said County, at which time and place the Minesota Industrial commission, E. Sid Warner spent the week end in said Board will hear the evidence and G. Hall, president of the state federation the Man who Austin with friends. the arguments of all persons interested, of labor, and Dr. A. A. Van Dyke, Miss Jennie Ramseth was an Austin for or against granting the state commander of the American Legion. caller one day last week. prayer of the Petitioners. Accordingly, the organizations Phil Byers of Austin was a business Dated at Austin, September 7th, 1921. caller in Dexter Monday. By order of the County Board. LEGAL NOTICES T. F. Cummings of Austin was a O. J. SIMMONS, business caller in Dexter last Thursday Advert is County Auditor and E-Officio evening. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY Clerk of The Board. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Williams and of Mower. In District Court. Tenth September 19.26. children motored to Austin Tuesday Judicial District. afternoon on business. The County of Mower, Plaintiff, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. John Voogd of Austin and N. E. vs. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Hessenius of Brownsdale was a busines Will Cummins Gregory G. Studer of Mower. In District Court. Tenth caller here Tuesday. Joseph Degen Anton Neis, administrator Judicial District. of Michael Simon estate First Mortgage Corporation, LE ROY Thuermer Bros. & Sr. James F. of Iowa, Plaintiff, Brady John Schillinger H. Carey vs. From The Independent and J. P. Schissel, Defendants. William Albert DeLong, Myrtle Grace SUMMONS. DeLong, C. W. Bufkin, A. W. Switzer, Mrs. A. J. Lilligraven and granddaughter Advertising has been a big factor in stabilizing prices and Farmers Savings Bank of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO went to Austin Saturday this past year. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Runnells, Iowa, Defendants. afternoon. The latter had been NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE spending a few days here. You and each of you are hereby SALE BY THE SHERIFF The advertiser names his price—the same for all—and The parent teachers' club will hold summoned and required to answer the OF MOWER COUNTY. MINN. its first meeting of the school year complaint in the above entitled action, you know that you are getting the same deal as the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That next Friday. The affair will take of which a copy is hereto annexed and by virtue of a judgment of the District next one. the form of a reception for the new herewith served upon you and to Court for the County of Mower, teachers. serve a copy of your answer thereto Minnesota, rendered on the 27th day upon the subscriber at his office in the Mrs. John Olson visited relatives Advertising has been a big factor in stabilizing quality. of August, 1921, in favor of First City of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, and friends here Tuesday and left Mortgage Corporation of Iowa, plaintiff, within twenty days after the and against William Albert DeLong for her home at Lemmon, South Dakota, The advertiser names certain articles in his message to service of this Summons upon you, and Myrtle Grace DeLong, C. in the afternoon. She had exclusive, of the day of such service. W. Bufkin, A. W. Switzer, and Farmers you, and upon the fulfillment of the claims he makes accompanied the body fo her father, If you fail so to serve your answer Savings Bank of Runnells, Iowa, C. Faulkes to Bellville, Wisconsin, to the complaint within the time depends "his success in the future. defendants, for the sum of $17,071.40, for burial. Mr. Faulkes was an old aforesaid the plaintiff will take judgment (said money judgment being against against you for the sum of Seventeen settler of Oak Dale and his many the first two defendants above named Advertising is the best and quickest way to bring to your Hundred Twenty-eight and friends regret to hear of his death as mortgagors) a copy of which said 91-100 ($1728.91) dollars and interest which occurred August 31 at Lemmon, judgment certified by the Clerk of attention the new ideas in fashion's realm. on the sum of $833.83 at the rate of South Dakota. said Court having been delivered to six per cent per annum from the 14th me, I will sell at public auction to the The goods and articles which you see ^advertised in your Blooming Prairie day of June, 1920, together with the highest bidder, for cash, at the west costs and disbursements of this action. front door of the Mower County paper are backed by the manufacturer and by the From The Times. Court House, in the City of Austin, Dated August 22nd, 1921. local merchant. in said County and State, on the 15th The high school enrollment has now OTTO BAUDLER, day of October, 1921, at ten o'clock County Attorney, reached ninety-four. Mr. White is a. nr. the following described real Attorney for Plaintiff, Both these men are behind the quality, style and price of already conducting practice for the property situated in Mower County, Austin, Minn. football team and prospects are Minnesota, to-wit: the particular brand they feature in their advertisements. promising. The North Half (N%) of the Southwest Take notice that the complaint in Quarter (SW%) the Southeast Lester Klingbeil won a sixteen dollar the above entitled action has been filed Quarter (SE%) of the Southwest prize and a free trip to the International with the clerk of said court in his Quarter (SW%) and the Northwest Live Stock show in Chicago When you buy an advertised article you have double protection office in the court house at Austin, Quarter (NW%) all of Section numbered in December by winning first Minnesota. Nineteen (19) in Township 102 —the word of the local merchant plus the OTTO BAUDLER, on his Chester White pig at the state North of Range 14 West of the 5th County Attorney, fair. word of the manufacturer that the goods are exactly P. M. Attorney for Plaintiff, Dated this 27th day of August, 1921. Austin, Minn. as represented. MOONSHINE N. NICHOLSEN, Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3. 7 CAUSES DEATH. Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota. Goods that cannot stand the light of newspaper publicity SASSE & FRENCH, and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Moonshine added another to its toll CLARE & COSSON, FOR DETERMINATION of human lives last Monday when area poor investment from the standpoint of your Attorneys for Judgment Creditor, OF DESCENT OF LAND. Joseph Fiebiger, who has been visiting Austin, Minnesota. Estate of Betsey A. Browning. pocketbook. at the farm of James Springer Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3,10. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY near Faribault, imbibed too much of Mower. In Probate Court. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Guard your pocketbook by buying goods that are advertised. moonshine and fell into a drunken In the Matter of the Estate of ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. stupor from which he did not recover. Betsey A. Browning, Decedent: Buy with your mind made up. Read The The State of Minnesota to Winifred STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY News advertisements and let them guide you away M. Williams, Emma B. Harsh, and of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. The dress reformer's idea is that a Albert R. Browning, the heirs at law In the Matter of the Estate of William from mistakes. girl thinks she is most becomingly of said deceased, and to all persons L. Hollister, Decedent: dressed when she is most unbecomingly interested in the determination of the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to descent of the real estate of said decedent: undressed. Mary E. Hollister, and to all persons The petition of Albert R. interested in the final account Browning having been filed in this The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. and distribution of the estate of said court, representing that said decedent decedent: The representatives of the died more than five years prior to the Real Estate Transfers above named decedent, having filed in Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied filing-thereof, leaving certain real estate this Court their final account of the in said petition described, and administration of the estate of that no will of decedent has been Deeds. said decedent, together with their proved nor administration of her estate petition praying for the adjustment Harold B. Shadville to Louis F. granted in this state, and praying and allowance of said final account Linde, lots 7 and 8, blk. 15, that the descent of said real estate and for distribution of the residue of village of Le Roy $ 700 be determined by this court Mower ounty ews said estate to the person thereunto Norman S. Gregg et ux to Robert THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH entitled. Therefore, YOU, and EACH R. Holgate, parcel of land OF YOU, are hereby cited and required OF YOU, are hereby cited and required 40x90 4-102-18 1525 to show cause, if any you to show cause, if any you have, L. O. Rosenthal and wife to J. N. have, before this court at the Probate o. 1 before this Court at the Probate Russell, lot 10, blk. 3, Elmwood Court room in the Court House Court Rooms in th? Court House in Add. to Austin 1 in the City of Austin, in the County the City of Austin, in the County of H. L. Treloar et ux to W. S. of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the T5he House of Service 17th day of October, 1921, at 3 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Horn, lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 3rd day of October, 1921, at 10 20 in blk. 13, Le Roy station.. 4200 o'clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. o'clock, a. m., why said petition John Pierce to Ambrose R. WITNESS the Judge of said court, should not be granted. Pierce, lot 3, blk. 14, Browns and the seal thereof, this 15th day Witness,'the Judge of said Court, Add 1 of September, 1921. and the seal of said Court, this 1st Mary Ann Guy et al to E. S. *-o'-V day of September, 1921. Babcock, E, Vz EYZ NE NE HENRY WEBER, JUN., ty\L' 34 and W V2 W NW Probate Judge. HENRY WEBER, JUN., NW»^4 35 and E 30 acres NW (COURT SEAL) (Seal.) Judge of Probate. ... wMm -5 xk Y* NW 35, all in 103-18.... 2500 A. W. WRIGHT, SASSE & FRENCH, Susan D. Grnat et ux to Allan F. M. A. NELSON Attorneys for Petitioners. Beck et al, E NE 9 and Attorneys for Petitioner. File No. 4187. NW 10-102-15... 1 File No. 4260. Sept. 19-26, Oct. 3. September 5-12-19.