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

November 3, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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P^jpll ^$5 -~»•*&$>•• a 'Vms'fr'&rF "1V4'Z* Tf -5» .. 1 17?.,-., -S^'- 1«OWmcqUNTY T3HCOUNTY NEWS NEWS AUBTINjiMINN. 'k~2 Page Three Thursday, Nov: 3,1921. -b i&i aum sjmw 10 o.J «i iuv/ i-rittu Cooking and Sewing Suggestions L'^.o'G'iu Interesting Features By Special and Stories 9f Interest for the News Writers for the Homeland Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. I T*»-»#traWr': SARGEANT Boy Scout News SIMPLE SMALL FURftlSHINGiS. :v?f S mmt.mwM i&ipm v'orie- of the ^t fceltffm tricks a Office Rooms For young tiabylearas Is to set up an outcry FOR THE HOME CRAFTSMAN U# prevail, for cfrrytog from RENT, just when'a peddler Is ringing the Bernard Coyle, 1002 North J^rst Sargeant Evangelical Church. doe end of society to the other, the doorbell and you're keeping quiet to Services every night at 7:30 this street and Donald Urbatch, 305 South ftst knowledge, the best ideas of their make' him think there's nobody at week, including Saturday night. The St. Paul street, have joined the Scouts time who have liborad to dlveat home.—Kansas City Star. first night Rev. McMillen of Farmington Three new, well ventilated, ranks in Troop number four. Knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, steam heated rooms off a spacious had a church full of people aiid difficult, abstract, professional, reception room and provided the meetings are growing in interest Scout Wade Searles left yesterday INSURANCE exclusive to humanize It, to make with excellent lighting nightly. Hear the three, great sermons for the week-end. He will visit with it efficient outside the clique of the fixtures, harwood floors, mottletoned next Sunday, November 6. relatives at Stillwater in company cultivated and learned, yet still remaining walls and annunciator There will be no Sunday school and system Light, heat, janitor and the best knowledge and with his parents. the morning service wlil begin at telephone service furnished.' thought of the time, and a true City Property Loans 10:00 o'clock. Stenographic and accounting Scouts Fred and Ed. Crane are source, therefor* of sweetness and The subjects for Sunday are:— service if yqu wish it. On a leaving for Minneapolis to spend light.—Matthew Arnold. J. E.CRIPPEN busy Main St. Corner and at a 10:00 A. M., "the Light of Prophecy." their few days of vacation with relatives pre-war rental. **5 and to see the Iowa-Minnesota 2:30 M., "The Unfolding of I F. FAIRBANKS 4/ football game. Clyde M.Clef ton Ages." The Old Reliable Agency 7:30 P. M., "The Unsinkable Ship." Every scout wants to get ready for Dial Fif(^-Fifty The meetings will continue into the Austin Nat'l Bank Bldg. the scout pace race to Lansing and second week of November, every night back on Saturday, November 19. This at 7:30 o'clock. Dealer In will determine the Scout championship Dinner will be provided for friends COAL, WOOD, LIME, at the regular scout pace. The from afar. Everybody Welcome. distance is twelve miles. Lets every CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, A. H. Nauman, Pastofc. one train. A handsome trophy will WE BUILD ALL BRICK AND WALL be presented to the winner. The one Mower County News Market KINDS OF TOPS AND coming closest to 144 minutes, wins, PLASTER: Place is the place to list anything so it will not be necessarily be 4he you may have to dispose of. WINTER CURTAIN. first Scout in He may be the last one 880 C. "L a NOW IS THE TIME in. CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT Office 301 East Bridge St. riff OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION TO GET YOUR Kenneth Johnson, who has taken up 'v *F RENOVA COAL, LUMBER Phone: Main 32 time to be with the Scout band, will OLD CURTAINS^ AND GRAIN COMPANY. mmmm become assistant Scout Master in We, the undersigned, W. A. Gordy §H3S REPAIRED. 3- and A. Proeschel, respectively the Austin, Minn. this new organization, which will become IT R. E GRAY president and secretary of Renova a separate troop. that pictures him faithfully—and cut IS pure joy to take commonplace, Coal, Lumber and Grain Comp«iy, a from thin cardboard a replica of him, Minnesota corporation, do hereby^certify simple materials that everyone may Scouts will start basket-ball practice that at a (special meeting of the padding the board with a little cotton have, and fashion out of them little next Monday evening after school stockholders of said corporation, AUTO PAINTING on the body portion on both sides or AUTO TOP AND decorative furnishings, that add something at the Armory and thereafter practice called for that expressly stated purpose), on one side only. Then this cardboard beautiful to the home. Women will be held every evening. There duly called and held in the city foundation is covered with the have always loved "fancy work"—it PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. of Renova, on September 17, 1921, will be a Senior and Junior team in picture which is pasted over its edge. Is really play for them, and they are at 2 o'clock P. M., at which meeting each troop and possibly two Junior A circle of wire is wound with a long happily busy when they are doing it. 99 shares out of a total of 420 shares strip of yellow paper and this makes teams in a troop if there are Scouts And now come the makers of such of the capital stock of said corporation a swing for the bird which is fastened familiar things as crepe and tissue enough. Boys, let's go and' make issued and outstanding, were represented WWW on It with a bit of wire. He can hang paper and colored sealing wax, showing in person or by proxy, resolutions, flMldMiet basketball history in Austin. Phont Brldgt M. H. against a wall—or wherever he will as hereinafter Set forth, were what amazingly varied.and lovely adopted by a majority vote of said do the most good. The first Scout team, will have all decorative things for the home can 802 issued and outstanding stock: The basket containing grapes and Main 659-R be made of these things. The list is registered A. A. Scouts and will be "Resolved that Articles V. VI and apples is made of paper rope and shellac.- too long to print, but it includes eligible to play, all schools, colleges, VII of the certificate of incorporation REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS The grapes in purple, green, red, 'things that the hostess will delight and clubs under the supervision of of Renova Coal, Lumber and Grain and the small apples have centers of In—and many ornaments that will City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Company be, and the same hereby the American Amateur Athletic cotton and are covered with sealing brighten the house for everyone. The are, amended to read as follows: Office with Niehuji St D*Buhc Ltad Co. f- -v-''1 Union of the United States. wax. The, grape leaves may be bought brighten the house for everyone. Article V. Watch the Scout team. ready made and the tendrils are of Two small contributions to the Be anT the same hereby is amended AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank wire wound with green paper. by striking out the words "75" home beautiful are pictured here. where they occur therein and inserting They are a basket of fruit and a gay in lieu thereof the words 200. News Notes from cockatoo or parakeet or whatever the Article VI. brilliant plumaged bird is who delights /c £d C* 1 Be anteiided by striking out the the eye with* his gay colors. nu words "third Monday in January One may cut him from crepe paper WELDING. the Farm Bureau commkt ar vktmn each and every year ^commencing 1917" and inserting in lieu thereof "second Saturday in July in each ERVKE sufficient amount of butterfat, the In 1856 an Englishman by the name of Perkin accidentally discovered year." manufacture of a high quality of butter, We can fix any size, shape or Article VII. how to manufacture a dye, mauve, design of broken parts. Bring and good business management. By amending said article by striking by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, from coal-tar, one of the waste products a 5T5^S3F ATEFACTION It certainly is good business management out the words and figures "thirty them to us. We can make them County Agent, Mower Co. of our coke ovens. This was the •30' wherever they occur in said article like new. for every co-operative creamery first dye made from coal-tar, of which and inserting in lieu thereof, there are now thousands. association to urge good feeding this Plow This Fall the words and figures "10." MOTOR INN fall and winter. Resolved further that the president To Help Check. LEGAL NOTICES ,] and .secretary of this corporation be Corn Ear Worm. KOBES' CAFE and they hereby are, authorized and A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for The corn ear worm has done considerable directed to make, execute and acknow* Repair Department Rat-Snap. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ledge a certificate under the corporate damage in Mower county default having been made in the Read Mrs. Phillips wire "Youell's A. H. ANDERSON, seal of this company, embracing the this season, especially in the late payment of the sum of One Thousand Exterminator Co., Westfleld, N. J. foregoing resolutions, and to cause Dollars ($1,000.00) with interest at 6 Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP.'* Later planted corn. It is almost impossible such certificate to be filed, recorded per cent per annum from September rec'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP to check its ravages after it once gets and published in the manner required 12, 1919, on the sum of Three Thousand arrived. It rid our house of rata in i-n-m by law. started so it is up to us to prevent Dollars ($3,000.00), amounting no time. Just moved here from Pa.,' And we do further certify that the its spread and increase. The following where I used RAT-SNAP with great in all -with principal and interest in said resolutions and said articles of results." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $ 1.25. the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred suggestions by A. 6. Ruggles, h-W-HtH incorporation so amended, were, at a Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Seventy-Five Dollars ($1,375.00) state entomologist, should be of value meeting of the aboard of directors, Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, which is claimed to le due and is due held on' the 17th day of September, to those who have had some of these November. at the date of this notice upon a certain 1921, at which a majority of all the worms in their corn. mortgage, duly executed and delivered members of said board were present by R. J. Thomson and Maude News advertising brings results. and voted, duly adopted, ratified and The ear worm of corn had a season E. Thomson, his wife, mortgagors, to confirmed. of its liking last year and in consequence, Florence Grace Pierce mortgagee, In Witness Whereof, We, the undersigned, LEGAL NOTICES bearing date the 12th day of Septem? worked its way further north Have subscribed our names ber, 1919* and with a power of sale than ever before. "The long continued and caused the corporate seal of said therein contained, duly recorded in dry hog weather," says A. G. corporation be hereto affixed this CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION to the office of the Register of Deeds in 17th of September, 1921. FOR DETERMINATION Ruggles, "was favorable to the propagation day and for. the County of Mower and W. Al GORDY, President. OF DESCENT OF LAND. of this pest, with the results State of Minnesota, on the 23rd day A PROESCHEL, Secretary. Estate of Lauris Larson. of September, 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. that it entered districts where it has In presence of STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY m., in Book 57 of Mortgagees, on page not been troublesome before. I am of Mower. In Probate Court. WM. VOQGD, 219. In the Matter of the Estate of E. M. FARBER. informed that an unusually high percentage Said mortgage provides that if default Lauris Larson, Decedent: (Corporate Seal) of corn was damaged by this be made by the mortgagors of The State of Minnesota to Charity the provisions of said mortgage, it worm in certain localities. STATE O^ MINNESOTA, County of Larson, and to all persons interested shall be lawful for the mortgagee, or in the determination-of the descent of "Fall plowing is one of the best her attorneys, to declare the whole W. A. 6or|y and A. Proeschel, being the real estate of said decedent: The methods to combat the ear worm. The sum specified in said mortgage due, first duly sworn, on oath depose and .. A* petition of Martin Lien having been by virtue of said provisions, the said, vN pupae, which generally is found from say: that they are respectively the filed in this court, representing that mortgagee does hereby declare the president and secretary of Renova "VsSF three to five inches beneath the surface said decedent died more than five whole sum specified in said mortgage, K-' Coal, Lumber and Grain Company, years prior to the filing 'thereof, ir73r^-~ of the soil, will thus be thrown to-wit: The sum of Three Thousand the corporation. named in the foregoing leaving certain real estate in said up and exposed to the birds and winter Dollars ($3,000.00) to be due and no certificate, that said certificate petition described, and that no will of 'jl I action or proceeding having been instituted, weather. Rough threatment of contains a true statement of the action An All Gas" Kitchen decedent has been proved nor administration at law or otherwise, to recover *$$ ,3' of the stockholders and board of directors 51X- of His estate granted in No Middleman in the G^s Business this sort will dispose of myriads of the debt secured by said mortgage this state, and praying that the descent of said corporation, duly held the pest. or any part thereof.^ of said real estate be determined as aforesaid th|t the Seal attached "A practical way to protect a small NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS is the corporate seal of said corporation by this court HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of You buy a simple article and the price makes you gasp. "Who's patch of corn is to use lead arsenate that said certificate is executed THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH on the power of sale contained in said behalf qfsaid corporation, by its OF YOU, are hereby cited and required as a dust. Silks of the corn should getting the big profit?* you ask. "I'm not," replies the retailer, and he mortgage, and pursuant to the statute to show cause, if any you express authority and they further be kept well dusted with powdered points to the wholesaler the wholesaler to the jobber the jobber to the in such case made and provided, the acknowledge the same tb be their free have, before this court at the Probate lead arsenate in about six parts of said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Court room in the Court House act and deed and the free act and deed manufacturer, and the manufacturer to the laborer. sale of the premises described in and flour." in the City of Austin, in the County of said corporation. W. A. GORDY, conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: The same old chain, with a profit on every link. Is all business like of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the "West 21st day of November, 1921, at 10 Lot Number. Eight (8)., and the A PROESCHEL. Good Practice 1 that? Must we pay two, three or lour profits dn everything we buy?. o'clock P. M., why said petition should one-half (W%) of Lot Number Nine Subscribed and sworn to before me Now to Feed (9) in JBlock Number Four (4), Morgan's this 15th day of October, 1921. not be granted. No indeed^ Here is your gas company selling you service delivering Cows Grain. Addition to Austin, Mower CS WITNESS the Judgg of said court, ELSIE M. FARBER, gas direct from the plant, right to the point of use in your home, and the seal thereof, this 26th day Notary Public for Mower Coun­ Campaigns for better feeding and County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments ty, Minn. My commission expires of October 1921. and appurtenances which sale vtfithout middlemen or middlemen's profits, and with every item of its better dairy cows are in order at any HENRY WEBER, JUN., will be made by the Sheriff of said August 11,1925. Jv time, but the present is an especially cost regulated by your trusted representatives. Probate Judge. Mower County at the west front door (SEAL.) opportune time for agitation and (COURT SEAL) of the court house in the City of Austin, 2 While merchants think nothing of making profits of from 20$ to A. W. WRIGHT, in Mower County, Minnesota, on STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department work of this kind, in the opinion of 50$, we are allowed to make but one profit. And seldom does it M. A. NELSON the 2nd day of December, 1921, at 10 of State. A. J. McGuire of the agricultural extension Attorneys for Petitioner. o'clock a. m., of that day, at public I hereby certify that the within instrument exceed 8$ on the money actually invested. Frequently it is less. divison of the state university. File No. 4274. Oct. 27, Nov. 3,10. was filed for record in this vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, What other business renders so complete a service at so small a office on the 19th day of October, A. to piay said debt of Three thousand "There has never been a time in Dollars ($3,000.00) and interest, and D. 1921, at 11 o'clock A. M., and was JKWEJLRY re it duly recorded in -Book M-4 of Incorporations, the taxes, if any, on said premises, the history of dairy farming," says on page 160. and Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorney's Mr. McGuire, "when it will pay so Austin Gas Company MIKE HOLM, fees, as stipulated in and. by said well to feed grain liberally as at the •_ "Secretary of State. mortgage in case of foreclosure, and present. A dairy farmer can afford the disbursements allowed by law Office of Register of Deeds, Mower AUSTIN, MINN. subject tp redemption at any time to feed grain when a bushel of oats County, State of Minnesota, WATCH REPAIRING within one year from the day of sale, and a pound of butterfat are the same I hereby that the within in­ as provided by law. certify MEMBER 'H :iOP,^TH& 'AMERICAN OAS ASSOCIATION We guarantee Satisfaction at. price. This year a pound of butterr strument was filed for record in Dated October-12th, A. D. 1921. reasonable prices fat is double the market value of a this office on thg: 21st day of October, FLORENCE GRACE PIERCE, iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiimiiifiiiuiuiiii Mortgagee. A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., bushel of oats, and other grain is I O N E S and duly recorded in book of HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, lower than it has ^een for years. 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. Miscl., page 586. Attorneys for Mortgagee, "The success of a co-operative creamery WOOD, J. S. Austin, Minnesota. JEWELER --N a depends upon three factors, Register Deeds. Oct. 13-20-27. Nov. 3-10,17. of jjr