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?T 7t« rp-r f, pf MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Thursday, Oct. 13, 1921. Page Five AIL STARS'WIN IS Mower County New^ the Methodist church every Monday niversary. The evening was spent in votion to her six children. And as the Forrest Miller returned home Wednesday evening. Troop No. 3 meets Monday music and dancing and at ten o'clock children, one by one,, leave the old from McAllen, Texas, where evening at the Presbyterian church. lunch was served. Mrs. Hogan was nest, the mother and father find themselves MARKET PLACE he went to look after his father's presented with a large number of as they were in the beginning farming interest. A Scout is thrifty. He does not beautiful handkerchiefs. -rralone. Then, the children realize vtfaritonly destroy property. He works their parents' loneliness..and a natural faithfully, wastes'nothing and m^Jces One Cent Per, Word Per Insertion. Floral Club Entertains. happy ending brings overwhelming Packers End Schedule the best .use of his opportunities. 1-le Minimnm Charge Twenty-five centsTen The Floral Club celebrated their joy to the heart of the lonesome 120 H0LSTHNS SAVES his money so that he may pay Cents Collection Charge Will BeAdded Sunday—Lose fifty-second anniversary by entertaininb mother. Rupert Hughes, the author his own way, be generous to those in for all ads not paid for in advance. Mrs. L. H. Williams entertained the considers "The Old Nest" as his best need and helpful to worthy objects. Readers or locals not run in* the Federated clubs of this section, S. A. H. Club at her home Monday 7 to 5. photoplay. He may work for pay, but must not the this column will be charged at evening. The ladies brought their the Art and Travel club and the WILL BE SOLD AT THE receive tips for courtesies for good rate of 10 cents per line. work and spent a social time. A Mrs. J. G. Warner of Minneapolis is jHome Study club Monday afternoon DAIRY CENTER turns. a geust of Mrs. Belle Sherwood. nice lunch was served at 0:30. In the last game of their season I at a special musical program. A Scouts and Fire1 Prevention. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Noss entertained FOR SALE which was played Sunday, the Packers large number from the Home Study 1 the nurses of St. Olaf hospital It is the of a Scout to present duty SALE lost to the Minneapolis All Stars, club were present. The meeting was FOR SALE—1 house and lot. Very and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dalager at fires caused by'carelessuess in scratching 7 J: F. FAIRBANKS to 5. best location. All modern but heat held in the Y. W. C. A. rooms and the parsonage Tuesday evening. Music and disposition of alighted match. also fine cistern and practically new Had it not been for Anderson, the and a social time were enjoyed and there was a good attendance.'. Mrs. A Scout is careful. double 'garage 20x24. Price $3,500 refreshments served. Stars centerfilder, vthe honors'might A. Avery, the presiderit^ presfded. AT THE SALES PAVILION Hot ashes in wooden boxes and if taken at once. Dial 6966, or call Mrs. F. W. Clefton entertained fifteen have been even. Anderson got.: five A piano duet was played by Mrs. barrels are responsible for many ON THE FAIR GROUNDS, at 406 S. St. Paul St.? 29-1-c little folk from four to six Mon­| fires. Unclean basements and back hits out of five times at bat, Wick Leonard Decker and Mrs* Fred Ray- Dealer In MANKATO day afternoon in honor of her daughter yards are also breeders of fire. twovrei8pectively and Kuhn with three and FOR SALE:—Pure Bred Prize Winning anni­|man. Margaret's eighth birthday If a Scout diescovers a building on Shropshire Yearling Bucks helped their team along considerably. Mrs. Everett Banfield sang two vo1 versary. Games were played and at OCTOBER 20-21 COAL, WOOD, LIME, •-}.. fire he should sound the alarm for the and Ram Lambs. Registered Holstein For the Dairy men Chapman 5:30 a nice lunch was served. cal solos. fire department at once. If possible Bulls, and Duroc Jersey Boars, Mrs. F. I. Crane entertained a small with three clouts to his credit CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, A report of the Federation meeting he should send someone else, as the for sale at Farmers' prices. Brookholm company of ladies Tuesday afternoon and Meany and Bowers with two hits Scout will probably know better what This is your opportunity to 'held in Owatonna was given by Mrs. BRICK AND WALL Farms, Art Wright, Manager, in honor of Mrs. Henry Birkett who each counted in the scoring of the to do before the fire department get into the most profitable business W. H. Hurlbut. Austin, Minn. 28-8-c. is visiting here. The afternoon was comes. All doors should be kept Packers. PLASTER. on the farm. These are A vocal duet was sang by Mrs. spent socially and in singing old time closed to prevent draughts. Do not Another game is on the docket for choice selected cattle and will FOR SALE—Corn, clover and dairy songs with Mrs. Fred Ray man at the Banfield and Mrs. Pooler. enter building unless to save a life. undoubtedly sell at a price lands. Aitkin county, Minnesota: this Sunday, but it is not on the piano. At five o'clock lunch was Miss Pauline Hayes gave a reading, If you must enter, close doors or windows tochoose which any farmer can afford to Over acres finest land 8,000 schedule of the Hormel club. Announcement served, Mrs. Ralph Crane and Miss I "Ashes of Roses," a selection from a after you. If doors are found pay. from. Near markets, schools Office 301 East Bridge St. Clara Crane serving. of this game is made locked and you suspect people are little drama by that name, and lakes. Sure to rise in valuer The Daughters of the Revolution Attend the Smoker and Get-together elsewhere. asleep inside, knock or pound on doors A ladies quartette rendered two Reasonable prices and easy terms_ met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. Phone: Main 32 Meeting at the Saulpaugh to arouse them. If this produces no numbrs, Map free. Improved Farms Company. F. Cook. After the regular business Hotel the evening of results,you will try to break down the Oneida Bldg, Minneapolis, I A social hour followed the proI 405 BOY SCOUT NEWS meeting Mrs. Hurlbut gave a report of the 20th. door. Austin, Minn. 23-8-c the D. A. convention held in Minneapolis gram. Every Scout must know location ot and Mrs. A. M.' Lewis sang fire alarms. (These requirements News Advertising brings results. Rev. Noss spoke at a Mission Festival a solo. Refreshments were served. come under the first class tests in at Adams last Saturday. On Monday There were about twelve members The Scouts are to play Mason City mapping.) .' afternoon he attended a meeting present. high school here Friday, October 28th. JHisi!!!! I iI YVhen afire alarm1 is heard keep on at Luther Academy, Albert Lea. 1 Miss Yerna Owen gave a party October 21 the* Scouts go to Elkton the sidewalk. A Scout will invade the Tuesday afternoon for her grandmother^ to play the high school there. fire lines of the fine only when permitted LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. C. .Allen who celebrated Troop No. 3 is planning to give a to do so by authorities. her eightieth birthday anniversary. recital, the proceeds of which will be The afternoon was spent for the benefit of the Salvation Army. Burleigh Grimes REEL FACTS socially and refreshments served. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE They will feature a noted humorist, Miss Owen was assisted in serving by Default having been made in the who is well known thruout the middle her cousin Mrs. Estelle W ebb of payment of the sum of One Thousand west. Michigan who came to attend the It had been thot that stories for Dollars ($1,000.00) with interest at 6 More additions to the Scout band the screen could bear no intimate relation event. per cent per annum from September were made this week when Scouts Arnold Twenty-five relatives and friends to actual life and consequently 12, 1919, on the sum of Three Thousand Johnson and' John Remmel received false representations of life found gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their clarinets. The Scout Dollars. ($3,000.00), amounting their way to the screen year after Arnold Hogan 011 Third street Tuesday in all with principal and interest in band will also have a new baritone evening to help Mrs. Hogan celebrate year. But "The Old Nest' which is at and bass which are being purchased the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred her twenty-fourth birthday an- the Park tonight and tomorrow is a by funds donated by the Old Austin Seventy-Five Dollars ($1,375.00) (HIMSELF) simple story of mother love, told in a Boy's Band committee of which J. W. which is claimed to be due and is due Bank No. 732 simple way. Yet so poignant are the Hare is chairman. Band rehearsal at the date of this notice upon a certain episodes, so true to life is the acting, Statement of the Condition of Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. mortgage, duly executed and delivered STATE BANK OF BROWNSDALE, that tears and laughter follow each Scouts don't forget. by R. J. Thomson and Maude Brownsdale, Minn., other as they do in our daily lives. Troop No. 3 meets Friday evening E. Thomson- his wife- mortgagors, to at the close of business on Oct. 6, 1921 In "The Qljd Nest" the audienceris at 7:30 P. M. at the Congregational Florence Grace Pierce mortgagee, permitted to share the joys and sorrows church. bearing date the 12th day of September, of a mother in her unselfish de- RESOURCES Troop No. 2 will meet hereafter in 1919, and with a power of sale Loans and Discounts $137,510.75 therein contained, duly recorded in Overdrafts 265.98 Closing Out Sale I the office of the Register of Deeds in U. S. Bonds and other and for the County of Mower and U. S. Obligations 300.00 To Play Baseball again with Austin State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day Banking house furniture of September, 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. and fixtures 6,518.46 m., in Book 57 of Mortgagees, on page Due from other 219. On account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder at Auction, Banks $6,008.58 Said mortgage provides that if default on the farm known as the Alvin Nelson Place, Vs mile north and 2 miles west BIG BASE BALL Cash on hand be made by the mortgagors of of Oakland, and 8 miles west and 1 mile north of Austin, the following described Cur. .. $2,277.00 the provisions of said mortgage, it Personal Property, on Gold .. 50.00 shall be lawful for the mortgagee, or Silver 500.25 Thursday, October 20| 19211 her attorneys, to declare the whole GAME! Other .. 2,827.25 sum specified in said mortgage due, •I f' by virtue of said provisions, the said Total Cash Assets 8,835.83 mortgagee does hereby declare the Sale starts at 1:00 o'clock sharp. Be there at the opening. whole sum specified in said mortgage, Total $153,431.02 4 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Black Mare, 8 years old, weight 1200 1 Black to-wit: The sum of Three Thousand Mare 9 years old, weight 1100 1 Black Gelding, 8 years old, weight Dollars ($3,000.00) to be due and no Sunday, October 16th 1200 1 Bay Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1200. LIABILITIES action or proceeding having been instituted, 23 HEAD OF CATTLE—12 Extra Good Milk Cows, 2 fresh now, balance Capital stock $ 10,000.00 at law or otherwise, to recover soon 11 Spring Calves. Surplus Fund 10,000.00 the debt secured by said mortgage POULTRY—165 Chickens. Undivided Profits, net 5,329.95 or any part thereof. MACHINERY—1 Corn Planter 1 Deering Mower 1 Seeder 2 Corn Plows Notes Rediscounted and NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS 1 Disk 1 Hay Rake 1 Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Narirow Tire Wagon Bills Payable 16,430.00 of HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue At 3:00 P. M. 1 Truck Wagon 1 Wagon Box 1 Tdp Buggy 1 set of Bob Sleighs (Including- certificates for the power of sale contained in said 1 Milwaukee Cream Separator 2 Sets of Work Harness. money borrowed.) mortgage, and pursuant to the statute FEED—30 tons of Wild Hay 1200 bu. of Corn in Crib Some Corn Fodder. Deposits Subject in such case made and provided, the HOUSEHOLD GOODS. to Check $47,225.00 said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Cashier's Checks. 3,024.85 TERMS—One year's time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent sale of the premises described in and interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Northing removed until terms are conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: Total immediate complied with. Lot Number Eight (8), and the West liabilities ..$50,249.85 one-half (W^) of Lot Number Nine MELVIN KNUTS0N, Owner (9) in Block Number Four (4), Morgan's Savings Deposits$13,498.36 Addition to Austin, Mower National LeagueTeam Time certificates. 47,922.86 County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments Auctioneer LOVELL. H. L. BANFIELD, Clerk. and appurtenances which sale Total Deposits.$111,671.07 will be made by the Sheriff of said —VS— Mower County at the west front door AUSTIN 111,671.07 of the court house in the City of Austin, in Mower County, Minnesota, on Total. $153,431.02 the 2nd day of December, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, Mower, ss. to pay said debt of Three Thousand and We, John Voogd, President and N. Dollars ($3,000.00) and interest, E. Hessenius, Cashier of the above the taxes, if any, on said premises, at Baseball Park, Austin named Bank do solemnly swear that and Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorney's the above statement is true to the fees, as stipulated in and by said best of our knowledge and belief. mortgage in case of foreclosure, and JOHN VOOGD, President. the disbursements allowed by law N. E. HESSENIUS, Cashier subject to redemption at any time Burleigh Grimes, famous spitball pitcher of the major Correct Attest (Two) Directors within one year from the day of sale, N. E. GERBIG, as provided by law. league, will do the pitching for Austin against his own WM. VOOGD. Dated October 12th, A. D. 1921. How Buick Accessibility Subscribed and sworn to before me club, the Brooklyn Nationals. This game will give the FLORENCE GRACE PIERCE, this 12th day of October, 1921. Mortgagee. a big league ball team with big league pitching against (Seal) J. G. VOOGD. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Notary Public Mower County Minnesota. 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