Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 24, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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'K 3*3 'V: 4 r* ir&S£*~ 2ri&z*. V~ .".o^' MO Monday* Oct. 24, 1921. Page Si S,AU$T|J|,:MtNNESOfA erlcan CHARTER. T^B CITY America, will have«"'their expenses stead of going to the local butcher, OF OF AUS- SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. LEGAL NOTICES MINNESOTA. paid by the Legion and will be at the they take their guns and scatter in all UNDER JUDGMENT OF head of the big paride, with General directions, across the surrounding FORECLOSURE. PROPOSED AMENDMENT. Perishing and Marshall Foch. WHEREAS, A petition signed by Leqion prairie. Sobioi they return with STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The following amendment to the Edw. M. Wallner, a freeholder of of Mower, ss. District Court. Tenth enough prairie chickens to feast a Charter of the City of Austin is made, School District No. 62, in this county, The three days of the Legion National Judicial DistrictState framed, adopted.and proposed by the mob. Recently they gave an American representing that he is the owner Bank of Sargeant, a corporation, Convention will see more weddings Charter Qoard, Board of Freeholders Comer Legion Prairie Chicken dinner at of the following described lands, situated Plaintiff, of the City of Austin, pursuant to performed in Kansas City than in said District, to-wit which more than fifty birds were .OL Section 1350 of the General Statutes TB. in any of three days of the Ctiy's -history. The East Half- or the North-East George Weibrands, George M. 'served, with salad, coffee cake, ice of Minnesota, for 1913, and acts For scores of Legionaires have Quarter of Section 13, in Township Churchouse, and Josie A. amendatory thereto. cream, smokes, followed by entertainment. 104, North of Range 15, W«t of the Churchouse, Defendants. arranged to be married by the Legion Chapter VI,-Section 15, of the Charter .Everyone went home, full and 5th P. M., That said lands adjoin NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that of the City of Austin, is hereby National Chaplain, who will perform happy. .... -j School District No. 31 and that he desires under and by virtue of a Judgment amended by adding to and at the end Giantvalley post of Minneapolis de-' "We are a musical outfit, but—we the ceremonies without charge. Kansas to be set off with his said lands and Decree entered in the above entitled of Section 15, the following: clare that their requests were denied. gotta get organized" declares a letter City folks will ftsrnigh the rings, from said District No. 62 to said District action on the 26th day of September, For the purpose of constructing a The $25 was to be paid to each Legion LEGAL NOTICES to all members of the Minneapolis No. 31 for the following reasons: 1921, a certified transcript of the wedding breakfasts, and all other municipal sewerage disposal plant post by its county board on the which has been delivered to me, I, the Mark-Hamilton Legion post, expenses of the happy couples during That his children are now required with and including all necessary intercepting request of the post officers. undersigned, Sheriff of said Mower -which adds, 'AH musicians, songbirds, to travel two and one-fourth miles sewers or system of intercepting their stay in the national convention WHEREAS, A petition signed by county, will sell at public auction, to sewers the common council shall vaude-villians and actors belonging to reach their school in his present One by one they are coming back. city. All aboard, buddies! Now or the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, Gustave E. Olson, a "freeholder of District,^ while if annexed to District have the power and authority to borrow to the Mark Hamilton post will meet Not to the blare of martial music, the 3rd day of December, never! School District No. 62, ill this county, money and to issue the city's No. 31, they will have but threefourths September 29th to organize a band 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at not to the cheers of those they love. bonds, b|it the city's net indebtedness representing that he is the owner of a mile to travel to attend and orchestra, a glee club and quartet, the. west front door of the Mower When the guns roared and death One month prior to the Legion National school, and, as defined by .General Statutes, Minnesota, of the following described^ lands, situated a vaude-villian company, and a county court house, in the city of 1913, Section 1848, shall not, faced them, they did not flinch. They Convention in Kansas City, 384 in said District, to-wit: WHEREAS, said petition has been dramatic outfit. We don't care how Austin, in said county, in one parcel, inclusive of such bonds, exceed ten went forward—and fell upon the presented to the 'County Board of The South Half of the North-East Minnesota fLegionaires and their rela the premises and real estate described/ rotten you are. The good ones are per cent of the taxable property field of battle. One hundred bodies Mower County and asking that his Quarter of Section 12, in Township tives had requested traveling and hotel in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: probably too good for us anyway. If therein, including money* and credits. came back last week. Among them 104, North of Range 15, West of the said laiids may be set off from said All that tract or parcel of land lying" accommodatoins for the big event. you can play anything from a bugle The bonds so td be isaed shall be in 5th P. M., That said lands adjoin District ..o. 62 to said District No. were the bodies of Isaac James, Gotlieb and being in the county of Mower and such form and denomination, bear Additional requests were arriving «®to a Jews Harp, if you can do any 31, and the said Board has appointed School District No. 31, and that he desires Westphal, Rudolph Klusendorf, state of Minnesota, described as follows, such rate of interest, and shall mature sort of stunt from card tricks to imitations a time and place for hearing thereon, daily at Minnesota Legion Headquarters, to be set off with his said lands to-wit: The East Half of the Stephen Gust, James W. Adams, Erdroy at such time or times as the common Therefore from said District No. 62 to said District of Gertrude Hoffman, we want St. Paul. These were carefully Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty,, Peterson, Melvin E. Hearl, and council may by resolution determine. NOTICE No. 31 for the following reasons: you. Even if you can't do these Township One Hundred Four, Range filed, and about October 15th, the necessary The power and authority hereby Wendell and Leo Lorentz, after whom things, come anyway, for we can That he is required to send his Is hereby given that said petition Sixteen. granted shall be additional and credentials and reduced fare the Legion posts at Ironton. Robbinsdale, children two and three-fourths miles will be heard by said Board, at a session N. NICHOLSEN, teach you, or you can carry the bass supplementary to all other powers Welcome, Strathcona, Jordan? certificates were sent out. Indications thereof, commencing on the 2nd Sheriff of Mower County. in order to reach the school house in drum, or take tickets, or shift the granted the common council and may Waubun, Ashby, Moorehead and are that two and possibly three day "of November, A. D. 1921, at 2:00 Dated September 27th, 1921. his present District No. 62, while if be exercised by it without submitting scenery. And we need some top sergeants Mankato, were named. o'clock in the afternoon, at the office CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, special trains will be required between set off to said District No. 31, his the proposition of the issuance of such to act as stage managers and of the County Board in the City of and B. E. HUGHES, children will have but one and onefourth bonds to the city's electors, or to any Twin Cities and Kansas City, October directors." Wear your uniform, or bring it Austin in said County, at which time Plaintiy's Attomies. miles to go to reach school, class of the city's electors notwithstanding 30th, return fare for which is $10.61. October 17-24-31, November 7-14-2128. with you, when you start for Kansas and place the said Board will hear and, any provisions to the contrary A year ago, Legionaires of the Other Legionaires wil travel on regular the evidence and the arguments of all WHEREAS, said petition has been City, October 30th, is the slogan of in the Charter or any applicable Giantvalley Legion post, Minneapolis, f\ persons interested, for or against trains. presented to the County Board of statutes contained. those who are planning the big National if helped the boys of the community to f-i granting the prayer of the petitioner. Mower County, and asking that his This amendment shall take effect ORDER LIMITING' TIME TO FILE Convention Parade of 50,000 form Troop No. 60, Boys Scouts of said lands may be set off from said Sixth District Legionaires honored Dated at Austin, Minn., October seven (7) days from and after its due CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Legionaires, which will be led by Marshall America, and since then have helped District No. 62 to said District No. 11th, 1921 adoption and approval at any election Milton Mahlum of Brainerd at their THEREON. them to be good Americans. Sep-1 31, and the said Board has appointed Foch, General Perishing, and of the qualified voters of the City of By order of the County Board. district convention in Brainerd, September Estate of Lucie Hauglum. a time and place, for hearing thereon, tember 23, the post grave a "birthday Austin, at which said amendment other world-famous men. Minnesota (Official Seal.) 26th by electing him district STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Therefore shall be submitted. party" for its troop, at which the O. J. SIMMONS, Legionaires will be in addition/ led by Mower, In Probate Court. commander. His first act in that NOTICE The foregoing is a draft of a proposed boys gave demonstrations of their County Auditor and Ex-Officio, their fifty-six piece Legion band from In the matter of Estate of Lucie amendment to the Charter of Is hereby given that said petition capacity was to induce the Brainerd October 17-24. expert knowledge, including an exhibition Hauglum, Decedent. the David Wisted Post, Duluth. the City of Austin, made, framed, proposed will be heard by said Board, at a session Ghamber of Commerce to urge Congress of handicraft work. So impressed Letters of administration this day and adopted by the Charter thereof, commencing on the 2nd having been granted to Christ Dahle, to pass the Legion federal was Minnesota Legion Commander .i_ Board, Board of Freeholders, appointed Minneapolis Legionaires of the day of November, A. D. 1921, at 2:00 INSURANCE of Sargeant, Minnesota: Van Dyke that he declared he bonus bill. Every Chamber of Commerce by the District Court of the Tenth o'clock in the afternoon, at the office Twin City Aero club will operate an It* is ordered that the time within .would appeal to all Minnesota Legion Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in the Sixth District will be of the County Board in the City of aerial express to Kansas City, October which all creditors ofthe above named under and pursuant to Section 36, of posts to adopt boy scout troops Austin in said County, at which time asked to urge President Harding and decedent may present claims against 30th, using their own planes to Article IV of the Constitution of the and place the said Board will hear and help finance and train them. her estate in this court, be, and the Minnesota Senators and Congressmen State of Minnesota, as amended, and take delegates to the Legion National the evidence and the arguments of all ^Nothing which Legionaires can dd is same hereby is, limited to three City Properly Loans to do justice to ex-service men. Ben pursuant to Section 1350 of the General persons interested, for or against of more value to the country," said convention. Prizes will go to months from and after the date hereof Statutes of Minnesota, for 1913, Saunders of Wadena was elected granting the prayer of the petitioner. said time expiring the 26th day Commander Van Dyke. the planes which make the fastest J. E.CRIPPEN and all of the provisions of Chapter Sixth District Vice-Commander. A. Dated at Austin, Minn., October of December, 1921. time per hour to Kansas City from IX of said statutes and ammijwiftnfaf Biwabik Minnesota Legionaires recently 11th, 1921. W. Lyddon of Brainerd was named And it is further ordered that any point in the United States. All thereof relating to hOnke 'rule charters appointed a post clubroom By order of County Board. District Adjutant. The next district Monday, the 2nd day of January, the said draft of said imposed right, crank 'er up! committee. So energetically did the O. J. SIMMONS, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate amendment is hereby returned to the convention will be held in St. Cloud. Tike Old Reliable Agency County Auditor and Ex-Officio, Court Rooms at Court House at committee work that it soon had clubTooms. Hon. Alfred C. Page, Mayor of the The colors of many Minnesota Legion Clerk of Board. the City of Austin, in said County, be,! Then it appealed to citizens Austin Natl Bank Bldg. City of Austin, according to law, When Legionaires of Moorhead, posts will be decorated with a (Official Seat) and tite same hereby is fixed and ap-| signed by the undersigned, a majority for equipment and soon had enough decided to put on a big banquet, in October 17-24. silver bar after November 2nd. For pointed as the time and place fo^' of the Charter Board, Board of Freeholders. chairs, tables, a stove, a desk, and hearing upon and the examination,' every Minnesota' 'Legion post whose L-\ even a pool table and piano were installed adjustment and allowances of such Dated this 16th day of September, colors are carried in the Third National to make the members cozy for claims as shall be presented within A. D. 1921. Convention Parade at Kansas the winter. A second committee the time aforesaid. 1 A. W. WRIGHT, President, City, will have the right to this mark Let notice hereof be given by the which was to help the women organize RALPHP.CRANE, publieation of this order in the Mower an auxiliary unit, quickly reported of honor Every post represented at Secretary, County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, G.vSASSE, v,- that this had been accomplished. the convention will send its colons as provided by law. W. STREETER, '-"t Another committee has plans for with its representatives, to be proudly N. P. BANFIELD, Jr, Dated September 26,1921. dances, plays and other winter entertainment carried in the big parade. GEORGE E. ANDERSON, HENRY WEBER, JUN. "up its sleeve" and promises JOHN H. RO€HFORD, Judge of Probate. to make things merry in Biwabik American veterans who slept overseas (COURT SEAL) IRA-FADDEN* daring the winter season. in French barns or haymows, J. L. MITCHELL, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, J. N. NICHOLSEN, AND R. C. ALDERSON, and those familiar with stony army You have heard of the man who Attorneys for Estate. THEODORE MILLER,^ cots, need fear no such fate when they bad money in both pockets. Well, he File No. 4255. JACOB HERZOGG, attend the Legion's annual reunion October 10-17-24. bad nothing on the turkey raffled at J. L. GULDEN, at Kansas City. Cozy accommodations REN SPECK, a smoker by Osakis Legionaires. The Sui JENS MORTENSON. for a whole American army MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. gobbler had a five dollar bill on each Notice is hereby given that -pursuant foot. The Legionaire who got the corps have been secured by the housing Default having occurred in the payment to Resolution No. 720 duly passed turkey and the ten dollars paid seventeen committee—more than one hundred of the sum of Eleven Hundred by the common council of the City of Twenty-two and 11-100 ($1122.11) cents for his chance. Lucky thousand beds—and fifty thousand Austin. Mower County, Minnesota, on Dollars, which is claimed to be due Iegionaire! «, the 16th day of September, A. D. 1921, more are being held in reserve. and is due the date of this notice and to tfae provisions of the charter of upon a certain mortgage, duly executed National headquarters of the Legion The greatest gathering in history said City of Austin, that a special and delivered by Grace McNeir has honored Minnesota Legionaires election of the voters of said city will of American heroes is assured. C. and A. McNeir, her husband, mort be held in and for said City of Austin, by choosing State Commander Twenty-five Congressional Medal of gagors, to Thuet Brothers, Incorpor-ated, on Tuesday, the day Octo Arthur Van Dyke to act as chairman 25th of mortgagee, bearing' date the Honor wearers have accepted an invitation ber, A. D. 1921, for purpose of the of'a Legion National delegation consisting 31st day of January, 1921, and with a voting on the "foregoing amendment. to attend the Kansas City of the state commanders of power of sale therein contained, duly The polls will be from 6 o'clock open Legion National Convention. These recorded^ In the ^Bce of the Register ^he departments of Iowat Wisconsin, A. M.f until 9 o'clock P. M. of that day. honored guests,: from every part of of Deeds In and for the County oi Illinois and Minnesota, to attend the The several voting places are hereby :a£=£h Mower, and^ State of Minnesota, oc stated to be as ft^lows: national convention of The Great War the Twentieth day of April, 1921, al ra FIRSTWARDv Veterans of Canada at Port Arthur, 9 o'clock A. M., in Book 63 of Mart FirstElection Precinct: Place—G. A. Ontario, which mets October 17th. R. gages on page 300 and which sale Haii. -'r William T. Mollfson of Faribacdt is Mortgage was duly assigned to Drov NEW POPULAR SecondEleb6oif¥^scinctT Plac^— tiie Legionaire who represents Minnesota era State Bank of SouthSt. Paul,Mio. Sumner School House nesota, a corporation, by deed qf as department at Washington, D. .,4, SECOND* Copyrights rnmeat dated June B, 1921, wlnct C., when the body of America's Un- First Election Precinct: Place Hose jtf^asmgnment vba duly recorded fx (jan you name it! Soldier is laid to rest in ArCemeteryon •NOW $1M. HouiaNumber^^'Second the oOoe of the Register of Deads it Section Precinct: Place— Armistice Day.-, The Lamp and for tiie County of Mower anc Shaw School House. fff a State if Minnesota on the 15th dajof citizens of Lafayette, recently in The i" THIRD WARD. I June, it o'dwi A. K, fa "tf-r-'* J. First Election Precinct: Place Hose t&ki 9 put and raised funds which they Dissert. Book 56 of Mortgagee on page Aft A,".- y} House Number 2. over to the local Legion post NOW, THEREFORE, NOHGE The Riding Second EI«ctioi| ^recuet: Place—'.House. Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious a^appetmp^ diat the express purpose of purchasan HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue*: I Kid of it$ American flag and an Amer- we have beea unable to, give it jnuguncie that does justice to t$n», power of sole contained in sale 1921. 3 Legion post banner. Everybody $0#gag»t «i4 pnrsmmt to the atet Burned AY R. SMITH, unusual qualities* It caft ^ist light only with Royal iped in and Lafayette Legionaires Cl^r Reeovte. ute in audi case made and prviwei Bridg«8. ttl said mortgage will be foredeacs_ very pleased with the gift and (Corporation Seal of the Biking Powder. WiU yeft igiglgfit aftd name it? Cite, of Anftin.) fef eato of the prtrtii— lly with the good-will which ilssiiilliirf «i The Thunder Bird. cowrwed by aaad mortgage, vis 26, 29, (ct V«, IP, 13, 17, "it. -in.- «&v ji 24. **.1~. le undivided one-sixth of the Norti 1 Hurvia i&: fsCf' Half(N Hyof theNortheast Quarte of the most important actions Great- \-J:: (NE H) of Section Twenty-tve (»J the 1920 Minnesota Legislature Xnanranea Specialist* Township One Hundred Four (104 heart the American Legion point of RangeFourteen (14). subject to lii was the law which authorized Sisters. estate ^f Martha .E. G. Wilsoiv a« Aastm Minnesota County Board to fur$25 preniues lying and being in ue O E. Ray Cory, 100 New For the name to each Legion post to help as ty of Mower, State Minaeeote ?BabcockBnflling Titles in with- the appurtenancea^and ^treditf ay Memorial. Day /expenses. In Howto we will pay $ 25Q» For die second, 'A mcnts which wRl^be wwt^ an effort to learfi~ how this law was Stock. Sterf the sheriff of said Mower Coufcty third, fourth, and fifth Minnesota Legion headhas in the West Front Door ef the Cou asked its posts whether VmM choice, we wilipay $100, $75^'45 When There's a Raby an Farm Keep Houpey in the City of Austin in sa~ their request for this fund not and look them over.- County and State, on the 16th day, I. WOLD DRUG $50 and $25 respectively. granted. Of the replies so far received, Rata a$e on most farms. Once they November, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock P. ft the posts at Stillwater, Wabash, get inside the house look out. Rats of that day, at puhUc vendue, to |tt" -yr'-i Cambridge, Albany, Jordan, kill infanta—biting them is not unusual. rhest bidder for cash, to pay ski CO. a Anyone may enter the contest,bat bt of Eleven Hundred Twenty-tw lake City, Raymond, Wells, Emmons, Nursing bottles attracts rats. only one name from each"^ A and 11-100 ($1122.11) Dollars, and ir Herman, say their county boards furnished Break a cake of RAT-SNAP and .-^person will be considered.*- terest, and the taxes if any, on aai the money, while posts at throw it around. It will surely rid 3 Economical Drag Store.** y,|lM|~~~t- premises, and Fifty DoUars, attaw AddliMK aod gnted onmt rind. Add you of rats and mice. Three sixes, Holt, Staples, Eagle Bend, and the1 ney*s fees, as stipulated in and by sai If Tnftl *itfr tTTgrntT iour, «k cad Royal Bakias 85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed All names must b£ received by fttwdeir^ WiA the mOb iMtly fold in om mortgage in case of foreclosure, an by Pooler Drag. Co., Austin, Minn. bwtw mt whM Dfcrlda twmr into two paita. To en* pan add the disbursements allowed by la December 15tb, 1921. In case-of Advertisement—Oct. dtadncolau. hltrtabfa»»ooo(uU.aleematinida«kwdW RESTA subject to redemption at any. tm. TYLE bitter, into dm* y—J Inw cake pan*. Hake in,^odmM, ties, the full amount of the prize within one year from the day of sal oven20ainutM. will be given to each tying con* as provided by law. 1 COMING i-^scmUNO AND ICING Dated September 30, 1921. ,i testant. Do not send your cake. ERVKE -J DROVERS STATE BANK OF iassscaKisr ^faaer—*"*•! Simply-send the name you sug* SOUTH ST. PAUL, (KmSidMrtiMTbewtadbut 3 iqiiam Ojpn.) AMBU downocmaka a» iwoott ldnc rtnnvMt By E. Bjorldund, Vke-Presideri gest, with your own name and GnZd«iad of %tmd pubot,l «w Assignee of Mortgage SATISFACTION I address, to the S nitbutter.waar.ocmaiiufaa and rind tapboari- OttW LEWIS C. SHEPLEY, |iomeanse»nno*fatikiB«adMedi.aiidadd. Btatalltofletber Attorney for Assignee of -y until ttnooth. Fold in beaten^ egg white. Sptcad thto kfag on ..Mortgagee, Itytt uied for top cake. While icing «olt.-«p*tekle via of SERVICE 201 Anderson Building, ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY unsweetened chocolate ihaved in fine piestijwiib »harp tone South St. Paul, Minnesota. (u*e iqnit). To remaining lcingadd2H NuaMiWWiilMi V^'Mr'|t49 William Street, New York "chocolate which baa been mclted. Spend Ah thickhr between Oct. 3,10,17, 24, 31, Nov. 7. layer* and on aidaa of cake. Watch This Space iffiijiP Paper, ink and type properly con bined mean attractive printing. SThe News job printing department.