Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 6, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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*r** "SA i&fej .J £x 'J ?r^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Thursday, Oct. 6, 1921 Page Six FIGHTING LICE. I Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulatYour WEST LANSING hens cannot lay if they have ed in and by said Mortgage in case of to fight lice they don't have time, 'foreclosure, and the disbursements .J 4* The very best and cheapest remedy is I allowed by law subject to redempto Miss Bernice Duerst spent the use plenty of kerosene on the tion at any time within one year from October 8 to week-end at her home in Austin. roosts and dropping board, but not on the day of sale, as provided by law. Mrs. John Duerst and Helen Camp Dated September 1st, A. D. 1921. the fowls. Paint it on, with brushes called at District 122 Friday afternoon. ROYAL S. HOLMES, or a broom. Then use a good lice October ,15 Mortgagee. powder on the fowls, and the worst ARTHUR W. WRIGHT Stephen Noble is better at this is over. MARTIN A. NELSON writing. We hope for a speedy recovery. Feed Ful-0-Pep,it makes them lay. Attorneys for Mortgagee. Bargains still accumulating. Hundreds of dollars The more Mash she eats, the more September 1-8-15-22-29, October 6. eggs she will lay. HARE & GOSS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton and Mr. FEED AND SEED CO., Dial 6920. Crist called at the Harry Buxton CHARTER OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN, worth in seasonable merchandise marked Advertisement. 27-2-c. home Sunday. MINNESOTA. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bates were News advertising brings results. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. dinner guests at the Dugaw home down for this WEEK OF BARGAINS The following amendment to the Wednesday. LEGAL NOTICES Charter of the City of Austin is made, Mrs. Lewis Ulland and Annie called framed, adopted and proposed by the at the Ole Stimpson home Wednesday READY-TO-WEAR Charter Board, Board of Freeholders SHERIFF'S SALE. afternoon. of the City of Austin, pursuant to By Virtue of an Execution, issued Mrs. Thomas McAdam and son, Section 1350 of the General Statutes out of and under the Seal of the District of Minnesota, for 1913, and acts Robert, of Blooming Prairie cabled at Court, in and for the County of amendatory thereto. the Dugaw home Sunday afternoon. Mower, and State of Minnesota, upon Chapter VI, Section 15, of the Charter Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schisler of Owatonna, a judgment rendered and docketed in IfW of the City of Austin, is hereby Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bekkadahl the said Court, on the 7th day of September I amended by adding .to and at the end and children of Blooming Prairie, Mr. A. D. 1921, in an .action wherein of Section 15, the following: Kansas State Bank of Holton, Kansas, and Mrs. L. J. Haney and baby, and q§) For the purpose of constructing a was Plaintiff, and A. S. Stults was Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children municipal sewerage disposal plant Defendant, in favor of said Plaintiff were dinner guest at the Dugaw home with and including all necessary intercepting and against the said Defendant, for Sunday. sewers or system of intercepting the sum of Thirty-three hundred fiftyfour sewers, the common council shall and 50-100 ($3,354.50) Dollars The news twice a week in The have the power and authority to borrow which execution was directed and delivered News—less than 5c a week money and to issue the city's to me as Sheriff in and for the bonds, but the city's net indebtedness County of Mower, Minnesota, I have LEGAL NOTICES as defined by General Statutes, Minnesota, this 13th day of September, A. D. 1913, Section 1848, shall not, 1921, levied upon all the right, title inclusive of such bonds, exceed ten and interest of the said Defendant A. 2473. per cent of the taxable property S. Stults in and to the following described therein, including moneys and credits. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY real property situate in said The bonds so to be issued shall be in of Mower. In District Court. Tenth Mower County, to-wit: The Southwest such' form and denomination, bear Judicial District. one quarter (SW%), the South such rate of interest, and shall mature The State Bank of Rose Creek, one-half (S%) of the Northwest onequarter at such time or times as the common a corporation, Plaintiff, (NW%) and the West one-half council may by resolution determine. vs. (W%) of the Southeast one-quarter The power and authority hereby Patrick O'Mealy J. A. Packard (SE*4), Section Eleven (11) Township granted shall be additional and George E. Skinner Selah Chamberlain one hundred two (102) Range supplementary to all other powers and wife Arabella Chamberlain Sixteen (16). granted the common council and may A. H. Williams Asa H. Williams Now Notice is Hereby Given, That be exercised by it without submitting L. A. Williams Lydia A. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said the proposition of the issuance of such Williams Leonard Moses W. T. Mower County, will sell the above described bonds to the city's electors, or to any Dudley Kate Dudley F. A. Woodward property to the highest bidder, class of the city's electors notwithstanding Village of Rose Creek and for cash, at public auction, at the west any provisions to the contrary Michael Kirtz Jr. The unknown front door of the Mower County court in the Charter or any applicable heirs of any of the above named defendants house, in the City of Austin, in said statutes contained. who may be deceased, also Mower County, on the 29th day of This amendment shall take effect all other persons unknown claiming October, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. seven (7) days from and after its due any right, title, estate, interest or M., to satisfy tjie said execution, together adoption and approval at any election lien in the real estate described in with the interest and costs of the qualified voters of the City of the* Complaint herein, and their unknown thereon, subject to redemption at any Austin, at which said amendment heirs, Defendants. time within one year from day of sale, shall be submitted. SUMMONS. according to law. A coat for service:—Here's a bargain— See this $50.00 Coat. It marks the very The foregoing is a draft of a proposed THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Dated at Austin, Minn., September sturdy all wool heather polo cloth, smartly amendment to the Charter of peak of value. Made of high grade Bolivia, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: 13, A. D. 1921. the City of Austin, made, framed, proposed N. NICHOLSEN, designed and splendidly made for long attractively styled and featuring the and adopted by the Charter You, and each of you, are hereby Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. Board, Board of Freeholders, appointed summoned and required to answer the service and solid comfort. The submarine SASSE & FRENCH, new Chinese sleeve. Has large choker and by the District Court of the Tenth complaint of the Plaintiff in the above Attorney for Judgment Creditor. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, collar is of Rackoon. You will make no mistake entitled action, which is filed in the office deep cuff of beaverette (real fur.) Well Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. under and pursuant to Section 36, of of the Clerk of the District Court in buying one and you had better Article IV of the Constitution of the wo^67 $50.00 in the City of Austin, County of Mower, 50 SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESOF $29.75 State of Minnesota, as amended, and and State of Minnesota, and to TATE UNDER JUDGMENT pursuant to Section 1350 of the General come early serve a copy of your answer to the said FORECLOSURE. Statutes of Minnesota, for 1913, Complaint on the subscribers at their at State of Minnesota, County of Mower, and all of the provisions of Chapter office in the City of Austin, County ss. District Court, Tenth Judicial IX of said statutes and amendments of Mower, within twenty days after Silk lined, all wool, Bolivia $28.50.an un§j District. Very smart dress in extra fine quality of thereof relating to home rule charters the service of this Summons upon you, Griswold Land and Credit Company, the said draft of said proposed exclusive of the day of such service usual coat at an unusual price, fully lined Poiee Twill effectively trimmed with handsome an Iowa Corporation, amendment is hereby returned to the and if you fail to answer the said vs. Hon. Alfred C. Page, Mayor of the jjj with beautiful silk, cleverly ornamented complaint within the time aforesaid black silk braid, medallions, moire Walter E. Freeman and wife Ruth City of Austin, according to law, the plaintiff in this action will apply with heavy saddle stitching warmly interS E. Freeman, W. C. H. Peters, Defendants. signed by the undersigned, a majority ribbon tie belt and lace yolk $0^7 CA to the Court for the relief demanded of the Charter Board, Board of Freeholders. in the Complaint. serviceable coat and 498 ^0 Navy only at lined Notice is hereby given, That, under Dated Austin, Minnesota, September Dated this 16th day of September, and by virtue of a Judgment and Decree 1, 1921. really a bargain at ........ .. A. D. 1921. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, entered in the above entitled action Charmingly youthful model in very fine A*. W. WRIGHT, President, on the 10th day of September, MARTIN A. NELSON, RALPH P. CRANE, 1921, a certified transcript of which Attorneys for Plaintiff, Chic number in extra fine quality Tricotine Tricotine, loose side panels beautifully embroidered Secretary, Austin, Minnesota. has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, F. G. SASSE, Sheriff of said Mower stylishely trimmed with fancy black in black silk. Flared Cuffs, silk STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY C. W. STREETER, $27.50 county, will sell at public auction, to $13.75 of Mower. In District Court. Tenth N. F. BANFIELD, Jr., lined, ribbon belt and tie. the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday silk braid Judicial District. GEORGE E. ANDERSON, the 29th day of October, 1921, Same parties as in Summons immediately jj Navy and Brown Navy only JOHN H. ROCHFORD, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the preceding this notice. IRA PADDEN, west front door of the Mower County NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. J. L. MITCHELL, Court House in the City of Austin in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thajt J. N. NICHOLSEN, 40 inch Bloomer Cloth, 75c value 45c said county, in one parcel, the premises KIMONA CREPES— an action has been commenced in this THEODORE MILLER, and real estate described in said 56 inch All Wool Middy Flannel, $4.25 value ....$3.48 §s Assorted colors, 45c values 32%c •Court, by the above named plaintiff, JACOB HERZOGG, Judgment and Decree, to wit: All that the object of which is to obtain a 50 inch Worsted Serge, $3.75 value $2.98 Assorted colors, 35c values 29c J. L. GULDEN, tract or parcel of land lying and being judgment that the plaintiff is the Silk Poplins, assorted colors, $1.25 value 79 BEN SPECK, in the County of Mower, and State of owner in fee of the following descrbied s| Percales, 36 inch in light or dark colors 12%c JENS MORTENSON. Silk Tricolet 36 inch wide, all colors $1.69 Minnesota, described as follows, towit: lands and premises, situate in the Children's rough and ready, ^excellent values at Notice is hereby given that pursuant Worsted Plaids, 36 inch wide, in all colors 67 County of Mower and State of Minnesota, 19c per yard 12%c The west half of the northeast to Resolution No. 720 duly passed viz.: The West 48 feet of Lot Worsted Serge, 36 inch wide, in all colors 73 quarter and the northwest quarter of by the common council of the City of No. Ten (10), Block No. Two (2), except Coat's spool Cotton, 150 yards 5c Children's Heavy Coatings in assorted colors, section no one (1) in Township No. Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, on that portion described as follows: $5.50 values at $3.98 One Hundred one (101) North Range the 16th day of September, A. D. 1921, R. M. C. Crochet Cotton 10c Commencing 22 feet South from the No. Fourteen (14) west, except therefrom and to the provisions of the charter of Children's Heavy Coatings in'assorted colors, Northwest corner of said Lot No. Ten the right of way of the Winona said City of Austin, that a special (10), thence East 48 feet thence Beautiful collection of collars and cuff/'sets just arrived. $4.75 values at 3.45 and Southwestern Railway Company. election of the voters of said city will South 30 feet thence West 48 feet Special values in hair bow and fancy ribbons, Children's Heavy Coatings in assorted colors, be held in and for said City of Austin, thence North 30 feet to the place of N. NICHOLSEN, See them, they are interesting. $3.75 values at 2.98 on Tuesday, the 25th day of October, beginning, in the Village of Rose Sheriff of Mower County. A. D. 1921, for the purpose of Dated September 12th, 1921. Creek, that the defendants and each voting on the foregoing amendment. of them have no estate or interest ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Some interesting items in Underwear for Ladies, Misses and Children. The polls will be open from 6 o'clock therein or lien thereon, and to quiet MARTIN A. NELSON, A. M., until 9 o'clock P. M. of that day. the title in the plaintiff. Plaintiff's Attorneys. BLANKETS—We have no last seasons blankets to lose money on, all this seasons and you will own them for The several voting places are hereby Dated Austin, Minnesota, September Sept. 15,22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. about half of last season's price. stated to be as follows: 1, 1921. FIRST WARD. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE First Election Precinct: Place—G. A. SHOE SPECIALS —MAIN FLOOR MARTIN A. NELSON, Default having Jbeen made in the |R. Hall. Attorneys for Plaintiff, payment of the sum of Two Thousand Second Election Precinct: Place— Austin, Minnesota. One Hundred Seventy-One and 59-10C Some real values in New Fall Footweai. Women's Boy's brown black calf lace English last Shoes, a Sumner School House. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6 Dollars, which is claimed to be due SECOND WARD. black and brown Russian calf, five and six eyelet ties, shoe for real service, sizes 1 to 5%, a $5.00 and is due at the date of this notice First Election Precinct: Place—Hose SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE welt soles and military heels, regular $9.00 values, value, now going at. $2.98 per pair. upon a certain mortgage, duly executed House Number 1. UNDER JUDGMENT OF J. special for this week only $5.95 per pair. and delivered by S. Young and Second Election Precinct: Place— FORECLOSURE. Girl's black and brown calf lace, 7y2 inch top Maggie Young, his wife, Mortgagors, Growing Girls' brown calf/lace, five eyelet ties, military Shaw School House. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY to Royal S. Holmes, Mortgagee, bearing School Shoes, sizes 8 y2 to 11 at $2.98 per pair. THIRD WARD. and cuban heels, sizes 2y2 to 6, a $6.00 of Mower, ss. District Court. Tenth date the 5th day of April, 1915, First Election Precinct: Place—Hose value, Sale price now $4.48 sizes 11^ to 2 at $3.48 per pair. Judicial District. and with a power of sale therein contained, House Number 2. State Bank of Sargeant, a corporation, duly recorded in the office of Second Election Precinct: Place— Plaintiff, the Register of Deeds in and for the Webster School House. LADIES' SILK HOSE:— CHILDREN'S HOSE:— vs. County of Mower and State of Minnesota, Dated Sept. 22nd, 1921. George Weibrands, George M. $1.75 values in Grey, Brown and Black $1.47 on the 12th day of April, 1915, FAY R. SMITH, Extra fine Misses Hose in Black and Brown from Churchouse, and Josie A. at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book "49" of Lot 2 worth from $1.00 to $1.30. Brown, white, City Recorder. Churchouse, Defendants. Mortgages, on Page 380. And no action (Corporation Seal of the Navy and Grey, choice per pair 79 63c to 80c per pair, reduced to 52c and 59c per pair. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that or proceeding having been instituted, City of Austin.) at law or otherwise, to recover under and by virtue of a Judgment Sept. 22, 26, 29, Oct. 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, GLOVES:— See these going at 10c, 15c, 19c and 25c per pair, all the debt secured by said Mortgage or and Decree entered in the above entitled 20, 24. We secured a job in ladies' gloves, Jerseys, Chamois action on the 26th day of September, any part thereof. sizes. Now, Therefore, Notice ia Hereby and silk, all colors and sizes at ONE HALF price. 1921, a certified transcript of Given, That by Virtue of the power of which has been delivered to me, I, the J. F. FAIRBANKS undersigned, Sheriff of said Mower sale contained in said Mortgage, and MILLINERY DEPARTMENT county, will sell at public auction, to pursuant to the statute in such case Saturday, the highest bidder, for cash, on made and provided* the said Mortgage New Hats have arrived in our Millinery Department in black and colors. Special in childrens Hats. Tams in the 19th day of September, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at felt and suede cloth, plush and velvet at popular prices. Ask to. see our small boys hats and caps. We still by said Mortgage, viz: the west front door of the Mower Dealer In have a few of our hats at $2.49 Special prices on all trimmed for this week. hats county court house, in the city of Lot No. Six (6),-Block No. Fourteen (14) Galloway's Addition to West Austin, in said county, in one parcel, COAL, WOOD, LIME, Park YOU WILL FIND ITEMS THAT ARE NOT ONLY GOOD VALUES BUT HARD TO the premises and real estate described Addition to Austin, according in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: to the recorded plat thereof, in CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, EQUAL. WE ARE NOT USING LAST SEASON'S GOODS FOR TODAY'S COMPARISON, Mower County and State of M'nnesota, All that tract or parcel of land lying BRICK AND WALL and being in the county of Mower and with the hereditaments and appurtenances THAT IS WHY YOU SHOULD GO TO state of Minnesota, described as follows, which sale will be made PLASTER. by the Sheriff of said Mower County, to-wit: The East Half of the door at the West front of the Court R. R. flURPHY & SON, Inc. Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty, Township One Hundred Four, Range House, in the City of Austin, in said and Sixteen. County State, on the 15th day of Office 301 East Bridge St. October, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of N. NICHOLSEN, that day, at public vendue, to the Sheriff of Mower County. highest bider for cash, to pay said AUSTIN MINN. Dated September 27th, 1921. Phone: Main 32 CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, debt of Two Thousand One Hundred sit and B. E. HUGHES, Seventy-One and 59-100 Dollars, and rif Austin, Minn. Plaintiy's Attornies. interest, and the taxes, if any, on 11 ••BllliBllI Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10. (said premises, and Fifty and no-100 4- 4 4 iyt wm:- *'41 •riifeilr vfJfePS i|m