Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 29, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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D. 1921, in an action wherein Notice is Hereby Given, That on the 3X103 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to CUT THE RISK IN TWO 11th day of October, 1921, at 2:00 Kansas State Bank of Holton, Kansas, HENS LAY GOLD DOLLARS Marie Nelson, Carrie Hanson, and was Plaintiff, and A. S. Stults was o'clock P. M., at the Court House in The best kind of thrift is the prevention Steadier egg production is possible Defendant, in favor of said Plaintiff Rasmus Nelson, and to all persons interested the City of Austin, Mower County, of waste. The modern type when poultry is provided with Minnesota, the County Board of said and against the said Defendant, for in the final account and distribution of barn prevents waste, lightens work good housing. No hen ever made an the sum of Thirty-three hundred fiftyfour county will receive bids for the sale of the estate of said decedent: and makes money for farmers. egg record in a damp, drafty hen and 50-100 ($3,354.60) Dollars off $44,695.41 Bonds, in the denomination With a foundation and floor of concrete, The representative of the above house. She needs proper shelter—a which execution was directed and delivered of $1,000 each, except one bond in the barn is warm, sanitary, named decedent, having filed in this dry, ratproof, sunny, sanitary hennery. a smaller amount, of said county, to to me as Sheriff in and for the easy to clean and well ventilated. It man and grand daughter, Donna Newman, Court his final account of the administration LE ROY County of Mower, Minnesota, I have be dated October 1st, 1921, to bear interest will last for generations without repairs. Moisture can't get through concrete of the estate of said decedent, Mrs. Lizzie Beck, and Mrs. Dugan. this 13th day of September, A. D. at the rate of 5% per cent per floors, nor can rats and weasels make together with his petition praying 1921, levied upon all the right, title annum, payable semi-annually, to mature nightly forays. for the adjustment and allowance of Remember the Bible Study class E. J. Diddams made a business trip and interest of the said Defendant A. as to principal as follows: A poultry house ,is easy to build. Or, if you don't want to build an said final account and for distribution to Blooming Prairie Wednesday morning. meets at the home of Grandma Summey Bonds numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, on S. Stults in and to the following described Ask the Eclipse. entirely new barn now, modernize of the residue of said estate to the every Tuesday afternoon. Every real property situate in said October 1st, 1931. your present barn by jacking it up persons thereunto entitled. Therefore, body welcome. Mower County, to-wit: The Southwest Mr. and Mrs. C. Brownlow and Mr. Bonds numbered 6 to 11, inclusive, on The Eclipse will give you bottom and building a new foundation and you, and each of you, are hereby cited one quarter (SW%), the South October 1st, 1932. The mid-week Union prayer meeting prices on your fall farm buildings. and Mrs. M. Bowers autoed to Cresco floor of concrete. and required to show cause, if any Bonds numbered 12 to 18, inclusive, on one-half (S%) of the Northwest onequarter Tuesday on business. will be held at the church Wednseday No one now is kicking on the prices (NW%) and the West one-half you have, before this Court at the October 1st, 1933. Pigs should be allowed plenty of evening. Every body is urged Mrs. Maud Thomson and son, Gerald, of lumber. When you can get the Bonds numbered 19 to 26, inclusive, (W%) of the Southeast one-quarter Probate Court rooms in the Court feed, and SELF-FEEDERS are desirable, went to Austin Friday evening to attend these meetings. material for an eight pen hog house (SE%'), Section Eleven (11) Township on October 1st, 1934. House in the City of Austin, in the as it allows the animals to get and returned Sunday evening. for less than $200.00, including eight The following were Austin callers one hundred two (102) Range Bonds numbered 27 to 35, inclusive, County of Mower, State of Minnesota, all they want to eat. They are also Miss Neva Danieldson very pleasantly Sixteen (16)'. big Sunshine Windows in the roof, Saturday: Mr. Sherm Boyer, O. W. on October 1st, 1935. on the 10th day of October, 1921, at excellent for old sows that have there is no room for a kick Is there entertained Monday evening in Bonds numbered 36 to 45, inclusive, Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Orth, Otto Now Notice is Hereby Given, That 3:00 o'clock P. M., why said petition weaned their pig as it gets them in honor of her brother Elmer's birthday. on October 1st, 1936. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Goetsch, Forrest Playle and friend. should not be granted. market condition more quickly. "Life ain't so much the holdin' of said bonds to be issued under Chapter Mower County will sell the above described Mrs. Ballard came home from Minneapolis Witness, the Judge of said Court, a good hand, you know, as the playin' Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckman and son, 522, Laws, Minnesota, 1921, on account property to the highest bidder, Tuesday evening. She had and the seal of said Court, this 15th "When is an auto not an auto?" of a poor hand well." Irving, spent Sunday at the home of of expenditures made in permanently for cash, at public auction, at the west day of September, 1921. "When it turns turtle." ben visiting a son and his family for Mr. and Mrs .William Tews near Waltham. improving roads described front door of the Mower County court "Corn plus Hogs Equals Prosperity." the past week. HENRY WEBER, JUN., in Article 16 of the Constitution of house, in the City of Austin, in said (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. Mr. and Mrs. Danieldson and Mr. the State of Minnesota. Remember the Revival meetings Mower County, on the 29th day! of SASSE & FRENCH, and Mrs. J. P. Anderson autoed to All bids must be accompanied by a October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. J. J. CLEMENS that will be held in the Baptist church PIECE ORA CAR LOAPy Attorneys for Petitioner. Adams last Friday to attend the funeral certified check in the amount of 5 per M., to satisfy the said execution, together in Brownsdale commencing September File No. 4175. Sept. 15, 22, 29 of Mrs. Bowe. cent of the amount of the issue, payable with the interest and costs 25. All are needed to attend these unconditionally to the treasurer thereon, subject to redemption at any Local Manager Many of our students autoed to DIAL 2047 meetings. of said county, to be forfeited to the time within one year from day of sale, Spring Valley Friday to witness the J. F. FAIRBANKS county in the event that the successful according to law. WALTHAM ball game pulled off between our bidder fails to take and pay for the Dated at Austin, Minn., September school and the one there. bonds in accordance with the terms of •5 13, A. D. 1921. Miss Evelyn Buck and Raymond his bid. Mrs. Carl Faber Sr. is on the sick N. NICHOLSEN, Broom left Saturday for the cities The Board reserves the right to reject Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. list at this writing. when they will enroll as first year any and all bids. All bids should SASSE & FRENCH, Dealer In Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beneke visited at be addressed to the undersigned. By student at the University. Attorney for Judgment Creditor. the Henry Fett home Sunday evening order of the County Board. Mr. and Mrs. Grasskamp of Fountain Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. COAL, WOOD, LIME, Dated this 22nd day of September, called at the E. Price home last Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schultz and Irene 1921. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Thursday. They were on their way News items from all sections of this O.J.SIMMONS, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl home from Charles City, Iowa. territory are wanted by The News. County Auditor, Faber. BRICK AND WALL Send them to us by mail, tell us personally Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly and three (Seal.) Mower County, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Mrs. or Dial 2650. children, Mrs. J. W. Linn and Miss Sept. 22, 29. PLASTER. Louis Faber were Austin callers Saturday Mary Ryan of Preston, Dr. J. E. Rice, afternoon. and Miss Ulland of Blooming Prairie Mrs. A. C. Wollenburg of Austin is KOBE'S CAFE PIERCE autoed to Le Roy Sunday and spent the visiting a few days with her daughter Office 301 East Bridge St. day at the E. Price residence. Mrs. George Beneke. The first Parent-Teachers' meeting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fett and family BATTERY CO. Phone: Main 32 of the school year was held at the were afternoon guests at the John school auditorium last Friday evening. Ruther home Sunday. Austin, Minn. A large crowd listened to a very interesting Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Burt Harrington of Plymouth, Wisconsin program. Ice cream and spent the week end at the wafers were served at the close. August Siegfried home. RE-CHARGING, The members of the -History Club held their first meeting after the' REPAIRING summer vacation at the home of Mrs. and J. Hale, south of town last Thursday. Exceptional Very interesting topics were discussed REBUILDING and all reported an enjoyable afternoon. All Makes of PERFECT RESULTS in Terms for a WELDING AUTO, MOTOR Last Saturday afternoon the members Batteries TRUCK, and TRACTOR of the Primary Department of the Few Days FRAMES—because we KNOW Baptist church with their teachers the alloys used, take exacting and mothers held their picnic in the Only care in securing accurate work church parlors. Had the weather been that is STRONGER than before FIRST CLASS WORK favorable it would have been at the the break. north spring. GUARANTEED Suitable' "reinforcements, are welded in where necessary. ConsuIt LANSING us—it pays. University of Phone Bridge 30 Irving Beckman was an Austin Southern Minnesota caller Monday. 112 East Maple, Austin B. R. Summey shipped cattle to Chicago DIAL 6215. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ward have moved into the Elvin's house. Arlie Wood is helping Mr. Bird DANCES THIS WEEK AT plaster A. B. Strong's new house. WELDING. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bag.'ey of Oak Dale Park Udolpho were Austin callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson of We can fix any size, shape or Austin were calling on old neighbors design of broken parts. Bring and friends Friday. them to us. We can make them Lloyd Vaughan went to Minneapolis like new. SEPTEMBER 29 AL. OLSON Sunday afternoon to begin his studies at the University of Minnesota. MOTOR INN DEXTER-FISCH OCTOBER 1 THE BEST IRONER Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Wood were Sunday evening callers at.the home of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Peppers. Repair Department Mrs. J. Zelsdorf entertained the following ladies from Austin Thursday: A. H. ANDERSON, her mother, Mrs. William New $6 The Small Payments of Monthly Can Be Provided from M.H. KENASTON Residenoe the Actual Savings in Help-Hire, Tune, Fuel, Etc. Phone Bridge 802 "OU can't afford to overlook this unusual attention. 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