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

September 29, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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Proeschel lost a valuable State of Minnesota, County of Mower, Court, and the Seal of said Court* M. E. Hessler, Plaintiff, State of Minnesota, County of ss. District Court, Tenth Judicial into small pieces. Last week while horse last week. this 14th day of September, 1921. vs. J" Mower, ss. In Probate Court. District. Several families from here attended James McLaughlin, James B. Mc­ In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY WEBER, JUN., Griswold Land and Credit Company, the mission festival at Sargeant. Laughlin, Jamep W. McLaughlin Lyman D. Baird, Decedent HOG and CATTLE SALE Judge of Probate. an Iowa Corporation, Hepzibeth Vaughn Dwight Weller Mr. F. Goetsch is spending a few THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO (COURT SEAL) vs. Carlton Richardson Theophilus B. Lila M. Baird, Helen C. Vance, and days with his daughter, Mrs. J. Hoist. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Walter E. Freeman and wife Ruth Richardson Malinda A. Bullman Frances H. Baird, and to all persons Mrs. J. Hoist spent Sunday at R. C. ALDERSON, E. Freeman, W. C. H. Peters, Defendants. -Belinda A. Bullman Belinda Bullman interested in the allowance and probate We will sell the following described livestock at Public Auction Brownsdale with her sister Mrs. H. Attorneys For Petitioner. the unknown heirs of any of of the will of said decedent. The File No. 4198. Sept. 15, 22, 29 at our farm kown as the old Jacob Bowers farm, & Dumke. Notice is hereby given, That, under the above named persons who may petition of Lila M. Baird being duly miles south of Austin on the River Road, 6 miles northwest Mrs. Schwartz who did not feel and by virtue of a Judgment and Decree be deceased also all other persons MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE filed in this court, representing that entered in the above entitled action f*ery well last week is some what of Lyle, and 4 miles northeast of London, on unknown claiming any right, title, Lyman D. Baird, then a resident of Default having been made in the on the 10th day of September, better at this writing. estate, interest or lien in the real the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, payment of the sum of Two Thousand MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 1921, a certified transcript of which estate described in the complaint Funeral services were held at Maple died on the 28th day of August, 1 One Hundred Seventy-One and 59-100 has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, herein, Defendants. 1921, leaving a last will and church Sunday morning for Chas. Dollars, which is claimed to be due vjity Sheriff of said Mower SUMMONS testament which is presented to this J|uhs, and is due at the date of this notice who died Aug. 14. county,, will sell at public auction, to THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO court with said petition, and praying upon a certain mortgage, duly executed AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. Miss Ardi sHalverson spent Sunday the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: that said instrument be allowed as the and delivered by J. S. Young and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. the 29th day of October, 1921, last will and testament of said decedent, Maggie Young, his wife, Mortgagors, 67 CHESTER WHITE HOGS 67 Halverson, and returned Monday. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the You and each of you are hereby and that letters Testamentary to Royal S. Holmes, Mortgagee, bearing west front door of the Mower County Mrs. G. Bates and daughter and summoned and required to answer the be issued thereon to Lila M. Baird, of date the 5th day of April, 1915, Court House in the City of Austin in complaint of the plaintiff in the above Misss Loretta Graff are spending a Austin, Minnesota. and with a power of sale therein contained, said county, in one parcel, the premises 8 PURE BRED SPRING BOARS. entitled action, which complaint has NOW THEREFORE, you, and each few days at the William Miller home. duly recorded in the office of and real estate described in said been filed is the office of the Clerk of of you, are hereby cited and required Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagen of Elkton the Register of Deeds in and for the 10 PURE BRED SPRING GILTS. Judgment and Decree, to wit: All that said District Court, at the City of to show cause, if any you have, before County of Mower and State of Minnesota, attended services Sunday and were tract or parcel of land lying and being Austin, in said County, and to serve this court, at the Probate Court on the 12th day of April, 1915, 4 PURE BRED SHORT YEARLING GILTS, dinner guests at the J. M. Christgau in the County of Mower, and State of a copy of your answer to yaid complaint Rooms in the Court House, in the at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book "49" of home. Minnesota, described as follows, towit: on the subscribers Catherwood City of Austin, County of Mower, 45 HEAD OP FEEDING SHOATES, weighing Mortgages, on Page 380. And no action Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christgau and and Nicholsen at their offices in the State of Minnesota, on the 10th day or proceeding having been instituted, The west half of the northeast about 140 pounds. Are also pure-bred. of October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., son, Rufus, and Mrs. Wm. Smith City of Austin, in said County, within at law or otherwise, to recover quarter and the northwest quarter of twenty days after service of this why the prayer of said petition should autoed to Schuyler, Nebraska, last the debt secured by said Mortgage or section no one (1) in Township No. summons upon you, exclusive of the not be granted. week to spend several days with Mr. any part thereof. All.Hogs are eligible to registry. One Hundred one (101) North Range day of such service and if you fail WITNESS THE HONORABLE, Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby and Mrs. Carl Hanken. No. Fourteen (14) west, except therefrom to answer the said complaint within Henry Weber, Juh., Judge of said Given, That by Virtue of the power of 23 HEAD OF CHOICE FEEDING STEERS 23 the right of way of the Winona the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will court, and the seal of said court this sale contained in said Mortgage, and LEGAL NOTICES and Southwestern Railway Company. apply to the Court for the relief demanded 15th day of September, 1921. pursuant to the statute in such case N. NICHOLSEN, HENRY WEBER, JUN., in said complaint. made and provided, the said Mortgage Sheriff of Mower County. Probate Judge. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN. will be foreclosed by a sale of the These are two-year-old Steers and of extra good CHARTER OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, (COURT SEAL) Dated September 12th, 1921. B. E. HUGHES, premises described in and conveyed MINNESOTA. quality, weighing about 1100 pounds. A. C. PAGE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, by said Mortgage, viz: Attorney for Petitioner. Austin, Minnesota. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. MARTIN A. NELSON, Lot No. Six (6), Block No. Fourteen File No. 4235. 20 Pure Bred White Wyandottes Cockerels Plaintiff's Attorneys. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The following amendment to the (14) Galloway's Addition to West September 15-22-29. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. of Mower. In District Court, Tenth Park Addition to Austin, according Charter of the City of Austin is made, Judicial District. framed, adopted and proposed by the to the recorded plat thereof, in Mrs. Keach Tells How She Got to Same parties as in Summons immediately Charter Board, Board of Freeholders Mower County and State of Minnesota, CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Know lCat-Snap. preceding this notice. of the City of Austin, pursuant to ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. with the hereditaments and appurtenances TERMS:—Six months' time on approved notes bearing 8 per "Have always feared rats. Lately NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS Section 1350 of the General Statutes which sale will be made noticed many on my farm. A neighbor cent interest from date of sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of Minnesota, for 1913, and acts by the Sheriff of said Mower County, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of said he just got rid of droves with V. B. H0TS0N, OWNER That an action has been commenced amendatory thereto. at the West front door of the Court Mower, ss. In Probate Court. RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking. in this Court by the above named Chapter VI, Section 15, of the Charter House, in the City of Austin, in said In the Matter of the Estate of Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It plaintiff, against the above named of the City of Austin, is hereby County and State, on the 15th day of Grace Margaret Bacon, Decedent: killed 17 and scared the rest waay." defendants, involving, affecting and amended by adding to and at the end October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of R. A. ANDERSON, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to RAT-SNAP comes in three sizes, 35c, ALBERT HOPFE, bringing in question certain real of Section 15, the following: that day, at public vendue, to the Alfred Moor Thorn Bacon and Archie 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by First National Bank of Lyle, Clerk property in said County, described as Auctioneer. For the purpose of constructing a highest bider for cash, to pay said V. Bacon and to all persons interested Pooler Drug Co. Advertisemen.t follows: lots seven and eight of block municipal sewerage disposal plant debt of Two Thousand One Hundred in the final account and distribution five of the village of Lansing, Mower with and including all necessary intercepting Seventy-One and 59-100 Dollars, and of the estate of said decedent: County, Minnesota. sewers or system of intercepting interest, and the taxes, if any, on The representative of the above The object of said action is to obtain sewers, the common council shall I said premises, and Fifty and no-100 named decedent, having filed in this judgment that the plaintiff is have the power ani authority to borrow Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated Court his final account of the administration W I N 1 5 0 0 the owner in fee simple of said premises money and t*» issue the city's I in and by said Mortgage in case of of the estate of said decedent, and every part therof, and that bonds, but the city's net indebtedness foreclosure, and the disbursements together with his petition the defendants have no right, title, as defined by General Statutes, Minnesota, allowed by law subject to redemption praying for the adjustment and allowance estate claim, lien or interest in or to 1913, Section 1848, shall not, at any time within one year from of said final account and for said real estate or any part thereof. inclusive of such bonds, exceed ten the day of sale, as provided by law. distribution of the residue of said estate per cent of the taxable property Dated September 1st, A. D. 1921. to the persons thereunto entitled. BRAND NEW PICTURE PUZZLE CAME No personal claim is made upon any therein, including moneys and credits. ROYAL S. HOLMES, Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, The bonds so to be issued shall be in Mortgagee. of the defendants. are hereby cited and required to show CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, such form and denomination, bear ARTHUR W. WRIGHT cause, if any you have, before this B. E. HUGHES, such rate of interest, and shall mature MARTIN A. NELSON Court at the Probate Court Rooms in Attorneys for the Plaintiff, at such time or times as the common Attorneys for Mortgagee. the Court House in the City of Austin, council may by resolution determine. Sept. 15-22-29 Austin, Minn. September 1-8-15-22-29, October 6. in the county of Mower, State of Min­ The power and authority heneby granted shall be additional and supplementary to all other powers granted the common council and may be exercised by it without submitting the proposition of the issuance of such bonds to the city's electors, or to any class of the city's electors notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Charter or any applicable statutes contained. This amendment shall take effect 4. seven (7) days from and after its due adoption and approval at any election of the qualified voters of the City of Austin, at which said amendment shall be submitted. The foregoing is a draft of a proposed amendment to the Charter of the City of Austin, made, framed, proposed and adopted by the Charter Board, Board of Freeholders, appointed by the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, under and pursuant to Section 36, of Article IV of the Constitution of the WITH NASH PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR State of Minne.jbta, as amended, and pursuant to Se tion 1350 of the General Statutes ot1 Minnesota, for 1913, and all of the provisions of Chapter IX of said statutes and amendments LARGER PICTURE OF THE PUZZLE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST. thereof relating to home rule charters How Many Objects or Articles in This Picture the said draft of said proposed Nash Owner Service amendment is hereby returned to the Hon. Alfred C. Page, Mayor of the City of Austin, according to law, Start With the Letter "B signed by the undersigned, a majority Is Prompt and Efficient ff of the Charter Board, Board of Freeholders. to All. Dated this 16th day of September, A. D. 1921. The solution of the "B-Word" Pictnre Puzzle depends entirely on Nothing on jov ability to find the correct or nearest correct list of. visible objects A*. W. WRIGHT, President, and articles shown in the picture that begin with the letter "B." Thirty cash-prizes will be siren for the thirty best answers to 'this RALPH P. CRANE, to Try. Picture Paszle. The answer having the nearest correct list of names Secretary, Regardless of where a Nash owner may live will be awarded first prise, second nearest list, second prise, etc. Sit F. G. SASSE, down tonight and get the members of your household to help yon. C. W. STREETER, he can count upon competent attention N. F. BANFIELD, Jr., GEORGE E. ANDERSON, during the entire life of his car. JOHN H. ROCHFORD, IRA PADDEN, -J. L. MITCHELL, Nash Motors has set certain high standards This net a subscription contest and yeu de net have to send in a jaingle subscription to The St. J. N. NICHOLSEN, Paul Daily News to win a prize. If your answer to the "B-Word" Picture Puzzle is awarded first THEODORE MILLER, for the care of its cars which all Nash representatives prize by the judges you will win but if you would like to win more than we making this $20, $20, are JACOB HERZOGG, speeial offer. ir,v! r"V' s1 hrirsvohJ J. L. GULDEN, are obliged to maintain. fc Or, if your answer to the Picture Pasaleis in one or two yearly subscriptions (maximum BEN SPECK, awarded first prise by the jiiiw and jm hare seat in TWO own subscription, new or renewal on yearly sabscriptions to The St. Peal DaOy Mews. |MI in all, JENS MORTENSON. yon will receive IUM.N instead of $M. Notice is hereby given that pursuant Nash dealers provide adequate facilities in If your answer is qualified by a $iM sabscstpttea, saw ar renewal, to The St. Panl Dally Mews and yon win seesod to Resolution No. 720 duly passed prlie, yoa will reeehre $£AO, and if yon have sent la two subscriptions Mvliannr to the "B-Word" machine equipment, shop space, and mechanical by the common council of the City of and win second prise, yerta will ieuel»e |)N and so first prise by the Jagf** h"v® —In iTnlliin to W. en down the list of prises. We will give extra »awnh en Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, on The Paul Daily Mews aft $4.50, yea will every one of the SO prises, whan snbseripUaas are oast. reerfre UN instead et ft*. aid, and cheerfully and intelligently they the 16th day of September, A. D. 1921, and to the provisions of the charter Observe These Rules of render a "service which intensifies the loyalty $3»500 in Cash Print. said City of Austin, that a special Winning Answers Will Receive Cash election of the voters of said city will of every Nash owner. be held in and for said City of Austin, Prizes According to Table Below: on Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 7. The aaever harlap the asarnt 1. Any naa, When Mo When One When Two A. D. 1921, for the purpose of lap la Blast* earreet I let af sanae sf iMhk ahJeets THE NASH MOTORS CO. Sabooiptions Subscription Subscriptions Dakata, Ism. WIIIISIIS. er articles sham la the plctare voting on the foregoing amendment. Are Sent. Seat. Are Sent. Michifaa, Mentara as* that bepia «Kh the letter 1st Prise.. .$26.00 *500.00 $1,500.00 The polls will be open from 6 o'clock lit eatelde St Paal *111 be awarded first prize, ate. af NEW PRICES •eataees, style ar hndaritiap have airi Mlnasaasllv «ha li nst as enplay* A. M., until 9 o'clock P. M. of that day. 2d Prize... 10.00 250.00 750.00 si Tfca «. Paal Dally Nan, aa heart ap aa deeidlap the wiaasrs. The several voting places are hereby nay tafcuit an aaanr. 3d Prise... 5.00 125.00 500.00 8. Mara than aae aasler' af a stated to be as follows: tanlly aay eanpete, bat aaly aae 2. All amai ast b* nalM ky 4th Prise... 5.00 50.00 250.00 NASH FOUR •rhe will be awarded ts aay aaa, NASH SIX FIRST WARD. pactsfflM Mm tlaw Oat 22,1921, heeisbeld aar sill print be awarded and all ukieriptiaat natf naiM 5th Prise... 5.00 50.00 100.00 First Election Precinct: Place—G. A. te nare thaa aae af aay reap 5-passenger touring car $1195 aat laiar than Ms*. 5. 1921. 5-passenger touring car $1545 aatside cf the fanily stare twa acf R. Hall. th Prise... 3.00 40.00 80.00 nare ban beea wertiap taptfher. All lists sf aaam la 2-passenger roadster 1175 2-passenger roadster 1525 i. shaaM Second Election Precinct: Place— sf papar asly 9. Three St Paal lailam uea. an aaa tMe tkc aad 7th Prise... 3.00 30.00 60.00 3-passenger coupe 1735 haviaf aa iieaaistlea artth The St 4-passenger sport model 1695 MHlaretf nantrleally. Write yaar Sumner School House. Paal Dally Hesa, stU be nleiled te fall aaa* art aMrrn aa eacfe papa 8th Prise... 3.00 20.00 40.00 SECOND WARD. 5-passenger sedan 1935 7-passenger touring car 1695 act at Jadan asd the*. la tke appar ri|kt-kaa caracr. II First Election Precinct: Place—Hose yw take t* writ* aaytkinp, an a 0th Prise... 2.00 10.00 20.00 4-passenger coupe 2395 f. o. b. Milwaukee with The St Pari Dally Haw*, will wparate sheet af paper. House Number 1. 1 decide aa the wiasert. Partkipasts 10th to 30th 1.00 5.00 10.00 7-passenger sedan .... 2695 All Nash models, both open and closed, 4. Only seek sards as appear la aprae te aeeept the dnlslea af the Second Election Precinct: Place— the Erfliih Dietieaary will ke eaaated. Jadpes ss fiaal aad icaclaikr. have cord tires as standard equipment f. o. b. Kenosha Shaw School House. wnra-Im the tnai the winner of first price has not (ke plaral Is ate* sialalar 10. All assani sill naelea the Where the Jlaim^^rMratooriptions and fails to win the full caaaat be eeaated, aad *iee aae naildsallii nsntfkai sf THIRD WARD. lljMfffeebatanaasfBSspriae money £sshall be divided whether er aat a eabewlptlaa In fl,MO use nsMnrjra— priM winners First Election Precinct: Place—Hose rrakaUni Wertfs af the sane spalllap MOTOR INN the St Paal Dally Daw* la eest la. subscriptions. caa be aeed aaly aaee, eves theaph House Number 2. 11. The asaaaaesniat the •sad ts deelaeate dlfferaat abjeets ar wlaans aad the cenact Met af friz* Second Election Precinct: PlaceWebster 'fartieles. Aa cbjeet ar article caa be wards sill ha pablkhed Is the See. SUBSCRIPTION RATES School House. ^aaned aaly aaee. 10 Issae cf The St Paal DaHy Dens. 18. la eaaa af a tie fw aay af net eee shiileti. archaic er Dated Sept. 22nd, 1921. 6. Do •jf^jss^irvsss- £5: the prtaee, the fall anaest af each hyphenated amdt, aar aay sanpaaad FAY R. SMITH, prize will he awM te each ptr» sard er famed by tsa eeuplete mm* NMhm ttchican tea. Jast as If then were aa tie. City Recorder. Eapllth wards and Meteaska, $BJ». (Corporation Seal of the ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO P. M. KNOX, 92 E. 4 th ST., ST. AUL, MINN. City of Austin.) Sent. 22, 26, 29, Oct. 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24. J- jr jfe,* rf f' "v-