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HI & "•. 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Page Six Monday, Oct: 10, 1921. in OFFICIAL TESTING 10074 St. Agnes Guild of the Episcopal old Wear Place, 2% miles north of A pulley clothesline, arranged so Blooming Prairie STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY AUCTION SALES Lansing. Auctioneer Lovell. church of Owatonna at her home here that it can be stretched across the GAINING GROUND of Mower, in District Court, Tenth Saturday, October 15—Poland China last week Wednesday. About fifty kitchen near the ceiling is often a Judicial District. Hogs. Dean & Wilder, Rose Creek. Miss Mary Knen opened*her school great convenience for drying clothes guests were present. Minnie M. Fairbanks, Abigail Hilker, Distinct progress was made in official Auctioneers, Hopfe, Austinson and on a stormy day, if one has not a near Austin Monday, Last Wednesday evening the Eastern Albert E. Hilker, John W. Hilker, Heimer. testing of Minesota purebred warmed basement. Tuesday, October 11—Horses, Cattle, Miss Jennie Easton was in Austin Star initiated four Ellendale Bernice Johnson, Lulu M. Pitcher, Thursday, October 20—Horses, Cattle, dairy herds for the fiscal year ending Hogs, Chickens, Feed, Hay, Potatoes, Monday between trains, Dell Roberts, Dell Roberts as guardian members into the order here. Following Poultry, Feed, Machinery, Household June 30, 1921, acording to the annual and Farm Machinery. John I of Fern Roberts, Nathan Roberts, Joseph Butler and Thqnas Brainerd the initiation a social time was Goods. Melvin Knutson, 2 mi. Bruntjen, old Milbrad farm, 5% mi. report of William E. Peterson, of Benjamin Roberts, Ruth Roberts, of Austin visited here Thursday enjoyed and refreshments were served. west of Oakland. Auctioneer, Lovell. straight east of Austin Brick yards. minors Merlin Roberts, University Farm, superintendent. evening- of last week. FORD RADfATDR Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Plaintiffs, The number of purebred breeders Mrs. Walter Cambern of Austin Wednesday, October 12—Horses, Cattle, vs. doing testing increased from 229 to The money that used to make the visited friends here Monday afternoon Hogs, Sheep, Hay, Feed and James C. Ackley, J. C. Ackley, Able LEGAL NOTICES 286, or 24.9 per cent. The number of mare go, now makes the fliver go. between trains. Machinery. Edward Hubbard, the Bennett and James Ludington, Assignees seven-day tests made increased from Mr. and Mrs. John Wold and Mr. of Luthrop Ludington and 1,053 in 1920 to 1,449 in 1921, or 37.6 Co., Henry C. Bolcom, H. C. Bolcom, and Mrs. Ted Peterson and family NOTICE OF SALE OF DITCHING per cent, and the number of two-day Sarah E. Bolcom, John F. JOB. drove to Le Roy Sunday. AUCTION SALE LUNCHES Cook, Herman Davidson, Joshua L. tests increased from 6,207 in 1920 to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mrs. T. J. Cashman, Mrs. B. J. Davidson, J. L. Davidson, Myron K. 8,924 in 1921, or 43.7 per cent. The total That on the 25th day of October, 1921, Cashman and Miss Bernice Cashman Drew, Luther N. Griffith, L. N. number of tests made for the fiscal at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the visited in Austin last Friday. Griffith, Henry C. Lacy, H. C. Lacy, Auditor's office in the Court House year ending with June, 1920, was Miss Mary Miller returned Saturday We make a specialty of handling your Chancy Leverich, Hannah Leverich, in the City of Austin, in Mower county, 7,342 the total number ending with from La Crosse, Wisconsin, James B. Leverich, Lillian C. Leverich, Minnesota, we will sell the job or June, 1921, was 10,766. Of 286 breeders Auction Sale Lunch requirements. We can where she had been visiting for several Lila De Etta LeVerich, Sarah jobs of digging and constructing Judicial doing testing the year just closed, C. Leverich, Sylvester Leverich, days. Ditch Number 7 of Mower 232 were breeders of Holstein cows serve you in any quantity and assure you Washington Mason, Luther S. Morgan, Mrs. C. A. Peterson and Misses County, Minnesota, established by the Bring US your defective or L. S. Morgan, George W. Payne, as against 182 in 1920. Grace and Ruby Hansley and Marie District Court of said County, on September damaged Ford radiator—we of quality goods delivered promptly. Elizabeth N. Roberts, G. E. The hot dry month of July, 1921, 30th, 1921, by its order filed Brainerd were shopping in Austin on can repair or recore it so that Skinner, J. Townsend Smith, C. J. on that date and we will let the same had its surprises, for the number of Saturday. its service will be 100 per cent Short, Alanson B. Vaughan the to the lowest responsible bidder. We tests showed a decided increase over Just call us when your sale is booked and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Benson, Mr. and efficient. unknown heirs of any of the above will sell either as one job or in one or the number in July 1920. The best Mrs. Ingvald Invalson, Ole Haugan named persons who may be deceased No matter how bad it looks, we will do the rest more lineal Sections of 100 feet. With gain was made in the yearly test list, also all other persons unknown, and the Misses Haugan spent Sunday before you buy a new radiator the approval of the Engineer we may which was 758 for July, 1920, and 899 claiming any right, title, estate, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson sell separately from the job of excavation have us inspect the old one. CITY BAKERY for July, 1921. interest or lien in the real estate of Rice Lake. and laying* tile any jobs of described in the complaint University of building the bulkheads or other masonry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackerman herein: Defendants. To be able to think on any subject work or other construction and son, Clarence, returned Monday Southern Minnesota SUMMONS. East Mill Street DIAL 2532 you please, places your happiness in work specified in the Engineer's Report. from Waterloo, Iowa, where they had THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO your own hands and gives you a delightful We may, if deemed for the best DIAL 6125. visited at the home of Mr. Ackermsn's THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: sense of power and independence. interest of all concerned, let a separate parents. contract for the furnishing- of material You and each of you are hereby Mr. and Mrs. B. A .Cashman, Mr. for the construction of said system. summoned and required to answer the and Mrs. T. J. Cashman, Dr. and Mrs. The successful bidders or bidder complaint of the plaintiffs in the above will be required to give bond in a W J. Daily, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson MEN'S entitled action, which complaint has penal sum of not less than the contract were guests of Mr. and Mrs. been filed i"s the office of the Clerk of price conditioned as required by Sam A. Rask at a picnic supper at said District Court, at the City of law. The Contract will require the the Country Club in Owatonna Sunday Austin, in said County, and to serve contractor to construct the work in afternoon and evening-. a copy of your answer to ^aid complaint the time and manner and according on the subscribers, Catherwood Monday evening the Degree of to the specifications, plans and orders & Nicholsen, at their office, in the Honor ladies entertained the Austin herein and the provisions and form of City of Austin, in said County, within contract set forth in the report of the and Albert Lea orders at a progressive twenty days after service of this Engineer on which the ditch is established. supper. About fifty out of town summons upon you, exclusive of the guests were present. The entertainment day of such service and if you fail J. C. The approximate amount of work, 100,000 Men Find Penney Company3s was the ending of the beneficiary to answer the said complaint within estimated costs and other details are member contests which was carried the time aforesaid, the planitilfs will as follows: apply to the Court for the relief demanded on thru the summer months of Line— No. of ft. Size,in. Av. cut. in said complaint. June, July and August, and in which "Gentry" Clothing the Biggest Value Main 2500 26 5.1 CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN. 1200 24 5.6 the Elooming Prairie order was the B. E. HUGHES, 900 22 5.8 loser. Supper was served at the Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 700 20 5.0 hoes of Mesdames John Engel, J. L. Austin. Minnesota. 2100 18 5.1 at Lowest Prices Vv'ieber, George Brainerd, Sam Cohen STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 1000 16 5.2 and Soren Petersen. of Mower. In District Court, Tenth 1100 14 5.7 Judicial District. Mrs. Sam A. Rask entertained the 900 12 6.6 Same parties as in Summons immediately 800 10 6.2 preceding this notice. 837 10 6.2* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Item starred requires sewer pipe. That an action has been commenced ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE 42 feet of the above 20 in. to be reinforced this Court by the above named CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING concrete tile placed under C. plaintiffs, against the above named THEREON. M. & St. P. R. R. trestle. defendants, involving, affecting and Estate of Lucie Hauglum. Branch. No. of ft. Size,in. Av. cut. bringing in question certain real STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of A 8 0 9 7 4 4 property in said County, described as Mower, In Probate Court. 920 7 4.6 In the matter of Estate of Lucie follows: Lot Ten and the East onehalf 500 18 4.3 Hauglum, Decedent. of Lot Nine of Block Four, of 400 16 5.2 Morgan's Addition to Austin, Mower Letters of administration this day 600 15 5.5 County, Minnesota. having been granted to Christ Dahle, 1600 12 5.5 of Sargeant, Minnesota: The object of said action is to obtain uu 116 10 4.3 judgment that the plaintiffs are It '3 ordered that the time within 36 feet of the above 12 in. are to be the owners in fee simple of said premises which all creditors of the above named f, incased in 6 in. of concrete placed under decedent may present claims against and every part therof, and that C. M. & St. P. R. R. trestle. the defendants have no right, title, her estate in this court, be, and the Branch. No. of ft. Size,in. Av. cut. estate, claim, lien or interest in or to same hereby is, limited to three C-l 200 8 4.0 months from and after the date hereof said real estate or any part thereof. 1355 7 4.7 said time expiring the 26th day C-2 1600 10 4.9 No personal claim is made upon any of December, 1921. C-2 711 7 4.6 of the defendants. And it is further ordered that C-3 544 7 4.5 CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Monday, the 2nd day of January, C-4 707 7 4.6 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate B. E. HUGHES, C-5 384 7 4.3 Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Court Rooms at Court House at C-6 94 7 4.5 Oct. 3, 10, 17. Austin, Minn. the City of Austin, in said County, be, 2200 12 4.9 and the same hereby is fixed and appointed MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. 600 10 4.4 as the time and place for Default having occurred in the payment 714 8 4.8 hearing upon and the examination, of the sum of Eleven Hundred E 230 7 4.1 adjustment and allowances of such Twenty-two and 11-100 ($1122.11) 1000 10 4.1 claims as shall be presented within Dollars, which is claimed to be due 759 8 4.6 the time aforesaid. and is due at the date of this notice F-l 161 7 4.3 Let notice hereof be given bv the upon a certain mortgage, duly executed F-2 350 6 3.8 publication of this order in the Mower and delivered by Grace I. McNeir 200 8 4.0 County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, and C. A. McNeir, her husband, mortgagors, 1155 7 4.7 as provided by law. to Thuet Brothers, Incorporated, 100 10 4.6 Dated September 26, 1921. mortgagee, bearing date the 590 8 4.5 HENRY WEBER, JUN. 31st day of January, 1921, and with a I 400 8 4.5 Judge of Probate, power of sale therein contained, duly 485 10 5.1 if COURT SEAL* recorded in the office of the Register 30 feet of the above 10 in. are to be CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, of Deeds in and for the County of Standard Cast Iron Pipe laid under C. THEa AND R. C. ALDERSON, Mower, and State of Minnesota, on M. & St. P. R. R. grade. Max. cut C. PENNEY COMPANY sold on J. difference between buying Attorneys for Estate. the Twentieth day of April, 1921, at 9.0 ft. File No. 4255. 9 o'clock A. M., in Book 63 of Mortgages clothing. They know Suit at this store and Branch. No. of ft. Size,in. Av. cut. October 10-17-24. on page 300 and which said 364 7 4.5 every garment is the best fine elsewhere is the difference between Mortgage was duly assigned to Drovers 600 8 4.6 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. State Bank of South St. Paul, Minnesota, tailoring, all wool fabrics and 1008 8 5.3* paying for Quality, Style STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY a corporation, by deed of assignment Lat. K-l 800 8 5.4* of Mower. In District Court. Tenth correct styles! Materials are the dated June 8, 1921, which "-2 160 6 6.3* and Lasting Satisfaction in good Judicial District. said assignment was duly recorded in Br. 300 8 5.6* best the looms turn out—fine First Mortgage Corporation, the office of the Register of Deeds in tailoring, dependable fabrics and 509 7 4.7 of Iowa, Plaintiff, and for the County of Mower and worsteds, flannels, cheviots, 550 8 5.2* vs. durability, and paying for a Suit State of Minnesota on the 15th day N 468 8 5.2* William Albert DeLong, Myrtle Grace tweeds, mixtures, herringbones, of June, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., in O 500 7 5.0 plus deliveries, plus middlemen's DeLong, C. W. Bufkin, A. W. Swit•zev, Book 58 of Mortgages on page 619. and pencil Stripes. and Farmers Savings Bank of NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS Items starred require sewer pipe. profits and plus questionable Runnells, Iowa, Defendants. HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Auxiliary Structures. the power of sale contained in said Styles are up-to-the-minute, both credit accounts. One 8 cu. yds. Bulkhead to be constructed SALE BY THE SHERIFF mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of stone now at the site. See OF MOWER COUNTY, MINN. conservative and semi-conservative. in such case made and provided, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Plans. the said mortgage will be foreclosed The whole problem of buying Coats in three and two 47 Standard Catch Basins See specification. by virtue of a judgment of the District by a sale of the premises described in Court for the County of Mower, boils itself down to Price and and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: button style. Navy, gray and Minnesota, rendered on the 27th day 12 low pressure back water traps, The undivided one-sixth of the North Quality. That is why one hundred of August, 1921, in favor of First brown as well as mixtures prevail to be bid in at a stated sum per trap. Half (N of the Northeast Quarter Mortgage Corporation of Iowa, plaintiff, (NE of Section Twenty-five (25), The tile will be clay tile or cement thousand men are already in the assortment. and against William Albert DeLong Township One Hundred Four (104), :_4. tile except where sewer pipe is required and Myrtle Grace DeLong, C. Range Fourteen (14), subject to life the work to be completed on W. Bufkin, A. W. Switzer, and Farmers estate of Martha E. G. Wilson, said or before August 1st, 1922 all material Savings Bank of Runnells, Iowa, premises lying and being in the County to be furnished in ample time Every Customer Benefits by the tremendous defendants, for the sum of $17,071.40, of Mower, State of Minnesota, to complete the work within said contract (said money judgment being against with the appurtenances and hereditaments time. The right is reserved to buying power of the J. C. the first two defendants above named which sale will be made by reject any and all bids: a certified as mortgagors) a copy of which said the sheriff of said Mower County at check payable to said County Auditor Penney Company, for it commands judgment certified by the Clerk of the West Front Door of the Court for not less than 10 per cent of the said Court having been delivered to House, in the City of Austin in said amount bid must accompany each bid. me, I ,vill sell at public auction to the the great markets when selection is County and State, on the 16th day of Bidding forms will be supplied at highest bidder, for cash, at the west November, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., said Auditor's office or by said Engineer front door of the Mower County fullest, qualities up to the standard of that day, at public vendue, to the in charge. CoUrt House, in the City of Austin, highest bidder for cash, to pay said Plans and specifications for the in said County and State, on the 15th debt of Eleven Hundred Twenty-two and prices at the lowest level. above work are on file at the office of day of October, 1921, at ten o'clock and 11-100 ($1122.11) Dollars, and interest, the Clerk of the District Court of a. m. the following described real and the taxes, if any, on said Mower County, Minnesota. property situated in Mower County, premises, and Fifty Dollars, attorney's The engineer's estimate for the Minnesota, to-wit: fees, as stipulated in and by said foregoing construction is $25,610.37. The North Half (N%) of the Southwest mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Dated at Austin, Minnesota, this Quarter (SW^4) the Southeast 3rd day of October, 1921. the disbursements allowed by law, BUYING SELLING Quarter (SE*4) of the Southwest subject to redemption at any time O. J. SIMMONS, Quarter (SW%) and the Northwest MOST MOST within one year from the day of sale, County Auditor. Quarter (NW*4) all of Section numbered as provided by law. J. H. KREBSBACH, WE WE Nineteen (19) in Township 102 Dated September 30, 1921. Chairman of County Board. North of Range 14 West of the 5th G. S. BURNHAM, DROVERS STATE BANK OF BUY SELL P. M. ^Incorporated Clerk of the District Court SOUTH ST. PAUL, Dated this 27th day of August, 1921. far 312 DEPARTMENT STORES FORI FOR of Mower County, Minn. By E. Bjorklund, Vice-President, N. NICHOLSEN, LYLE E. PRICHARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. LESSv4 LESS Sheriff of Mower Countv, Minnesota. Engineer, LEWIS C. SHEPLEY, SASSE & FRENCH, and AUSTIN, MINN Albert Lea, Minn. Attorney for Assignee of CLARK & COSSON, SASSE & FRENCH, Mortgagee, Attorneys for Judgment Creditor, Austin, Minnesota. 201 Anderson Building, Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys for petitioner. South St. Paul, Minnesota. ,• Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3,10. October 3-10-17. 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