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

November 21, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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W,* __» «/V H* GOWTY NEWS, AUSTIN* MINN* Monday, Nov 21, -1? .T-' Page Six ar Pi h-:- h'-Jxyl HX&3&. 5s*—J.'.f .q-tttl.L1!'r 'jK'ji POULTRY SHOW LEGAL NOTICES DECEMBER 13-16 10074 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The annual exhibit of pure-bred of Mower, in District Court, Tenth fowls will be held from Tuesday to Judicial District. Friday, December 13 to 16, inclusive, Minnie M. Fairbanks, Abigail Hilker, in the Armory. In addition a state fur Albert E. Hilker, John W. Hilker, exhibit will be on display. Bernice Johnson, Lulu M. Pitcher, Dell Rdberts, Dell Roberts as guardian The dates set and other preliminary of Fern Roberts, Nathan Roberts, plans made at the meeting1 of the Benjamin Roberts, Ruth Roberts, mis Mower County Poultrymen's association minors Merlin Roberts,. Monday night. Plaintiffs, vs. The poultrymen have added thirty James C. Ackley, J. C. Ackley, Able to their membership since last year, Bennett and James Ludington, Assignees and a big show is in prospect. of Luthrop Ludingt'on and Co., Henry C. Bolcom, H. C. Bolcom, Farm Sale Attracts Sarah E. Bolcom, John F. Cook, Herman Davidson, Joshua L. Enthusiastic Crowd Davidson, J. L. Davidson, /Myron K. G'z'&tsf. «-.4 at Drew, Luther N. Griffith, L. N. An auction sale held by Frank D. Waiting for You -Select Your Chr istmasLGoods Now Griffith, Henry C. Lacy, H. C. Lacy, Brown, southwest of Rose Creek last Chancy Leverich, Hannah Leverich, Wednesday attracted a large crowd James B. Leverich, Lillian C. Leverich, Lila De Etta Leverich, Sarah of enthusiastic farmers and others C. Leverich, Sylvester Leverich, who did some lively bidding for the Washington Mason, Luther S. Morgan, twelve horses and the cattle, hogs L. S. Morgan, George W. Payne, and farm machinery. Auctioneer Elizabeth N. Roberts, G. E. Skinner, J. Townsend Smith, C. J. Lovell cried the sale in record time, Short, Alanson B. Vaughan the RUBBERS finishing up at four o'clock. Prices unknown heirs of any of the above were good. named persons who may be deceased also all other persons unknown, Castlewood Farm Sale claiming any right, title, estate, Mens's All Rubber, Black interest or lien in the real estate, Brings Fair Average described in the complaint herein: Defendants. The Castlewood Stock farm sale of 4-Buckle SUMMONS pure-bred stock held Thursday was THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO well attended and prices averaged THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: up very good. The top price on the You and each of you are hereby Holsteins was $122.00, on hogs $30. Boy's summoned and required to answer the SPEC AL Sheep and chickens wer* also included complaint of the plaintiffs in the above in the sale. Col. Albert Hopfe was entitled action, which complaint has the auctioneer. RUBBERS been filed in the office of the Clerk of RUBBERS said District Court, at the City of A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being Austin,, in said County, and to serve Dead for 3 Months. a copy of your answer to vsaid complaint "I swear it was dead at least 3 on the subscribers,, Catherwood months," said James Sykes, Butcher, & Nicholsen, at their, office, in the Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rate City of Austin, in said County, within every day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP twenty days after service of this behind a barrel. Months later my summons upon you, exclusive of the wife asked about the rat. Remembered day of such service and if you fail the barrel, looked behind it. to answer the said complaint within There was the rat—dead, not the the time aforesaid, the planitiffs will slightest odor." Three sizes, 35c, apply to the Court for the relief demanded 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Canvas Gloves and Mittens hc~- in said complaint. Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement, CATHERWO.OD & NICHOLSEN. November. B. E. HUGHES, —very good quality—a limit of Attorneys for Plaintiffs, four pairs to a customer Austin, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY FREE WATER of Mower. In District Court,, Tenth Judicial District. esi Same parties as in Summons immediately preceding this notice. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action has been commenced in this Court by the above named plaintiffs, against the above named defendants? involving, affecting and HERE ARE SOME RARE VALUES FOR bringing in question certain real REINDEER MOCCASINS FREE EXPERT property in said County, described as YOU—BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS follows: Lot Ten and the East onehalf ....* For the Boy®. A wonderful,value at INSPECTION of Lot-Nine of Block Four, of £GOODS NOW! tTtr Morgan's-Addition to Austin, Mower SPECIAL j|§ County, Minnesota. Our watering and testing service The object of said action is to obtain is FREE but it is NOT judgment that the plaintiffs are careless or indifferent because LADIES' SHOES the Owners in fee simple of said premises of this feature—it is painstaking $2-98 $3-98 $4-98' $5-98 and every part therof, and that and thorough. the defendants have no right, title, MEN'S REINDEER MOCCASINS The service is for YOU regardless estate, claim, lien or interest in or to of your make battery said real estate or any part thereof. Oiled and Waterproof— find without any obligation. Try it. $338 No personal claim is made upon any GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES University of of the defendants. ,„• —A Good Buy—^ CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Southern Minnesota B. E. HUGHES, $2.69 $2-98 Attorneys for Plaintiffs, MEN'S DRESS SHOES DIAL 7502 Austin, Minnesota. S Nov 21, 28, Dec. 5. O'Donnel make—from Make/Your Mi 200 PAIRS AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.69 WISWE .-Sfcy --V I BOYS' DRESS SHOES LADIES' WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES— iJjf," Specially priced from All colors..: .98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79 $1-98 $2.98 $3-98 Best Bargains In Austin MEN'S WORK SHOES CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL SUITS Sale prices run .1 —All Colors— $1.78 $2-78 $3-78 $4.78 $6-98 $7-98 -r« WISH BOYS' LEATHER MITTENS Ladies' Bedroom Slippers (Felt) 98c Fleeced lined .39c, 49c and 89c LADIES' SCARFS for a BOYS' WORK SHOES Full length, all Wool, all colors.".-. NASH CAR, $1-98 $2-98 $3 98 .» $5.98 and 1^ This Thanksgiving LADIES' ALL LEATHER PURSES MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS... ... .. $1.98 Specially priced from $1.98 to_$498 400 Pairs MEN'S WOOL SOX..-.. 69c NASH SIX PASSENGER ISOPairs BOYS' WOOLSOX 39c CARS LADIES' SHOPPING BAGS IK9 AGood Bargain...... M.. 39cand 79c NASH Six passenger cars show in MEN'S LEATHER MITTENS AND GLOVES every detail of construction skillful 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.89 engineering ad efficient manufacture. 14 M. LADIES' BOSTON BAGS They possess to a marked degree all pi. "fS Hfri- of those qualities essential to consistent, All leathers-while they last.. .$4.98 MEN'S COTTON SOX# satisfactory operation and are distinguished by two conspicious features—unusual Extra Good Quality.. 14c" power, due to the teal TRAVELING BAGS„FOR LADIES Nash Perfected Valve-in Head Motor,n From :-.... f: ^... •. :$3,S0 to $25.00 Men's Felt Shoes $2.48r$3.48, $3.98 and really exceptional beauty of design pv, and finish. fo An inspection of the Nash Six will convince you, we believe, as it has many motorists that these cars do posses a value quite above the average Hgj* mm. M.tl All Nash cars are equipped 1^' |9 with cord tires. kT- MINNESOTA Ifc East of Court House MOTOR INN AUSTIN gVfiX- V. E. D. HOPFE