Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 21, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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gpNHBp 4faw 'win -.w -9WT ?v MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Eight Monday, ffov. 21, "1921 V,7 n. %. ix :a pourr ftttw owe* XA IteOhirlti Sogtm MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL oA Letter to Irene wmt ••'^NMAfar Niiw»«IJb5r mX£R.fe ADNIBKTONESi &*Aa*»A* "4W^ juuiltv t&W tluL o8l 4o$|. "1§ 0Vt*/ vawwC ~4f £5¥Mt*Hastr-'i*i J0^MU»j ^A-'Tmaat tnrviEM jeer Swowr oo MOTEL SOfcKITUUIA £vwo&fct. ^WO. km**^^0WK. ®*45y maruomam (mW.1SU. (8^4, o*ut /nvft/ ^eilr jbbr Od# SomI jJt Cb&vvfcnC* QAAA&b«a<Md/ ATLAMTtC C«TV QKX 8TCXS NERSEIF*. .. tffvft, jj(UI WM4^of -fl«&{j*W AH' AfluW llW. iwgd^v OW *^6 Wcw^' (^wimwftfty JU.-9M~J.1- "%»&4m.4U*. Mt&irfbA' jbr 7&+mr jl^OU/ ^9vJU/ W /haJ&'Cylu, omvcI &**»* (BOCJU -Mf+ti AA. jjBLu Jj&qM. a* -wefiH. -gwA*fc ,-«A/ jtro* wi JWkft *fct& ifr/Wo^ o»cfe :. OUe*^ ,7^5^ kf flrUJfc AArtWtU^ JUa, Stwui/ MhOa* ua, xv Some! sMifi&nwou/itfc' wJfcsfiU &««** ^. 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C. to Meet Monday 31? A. rooms. A chicken pie dinner was of ladies Wednesday after- vidual, but with co-operation from FREE -44 served .and a splendid program rendered. each one the total will be substantial. noon. C&rds were played and at five The Dexter Township unit of the Don't let it be said that Austin Reminiscences of "No Man's o'clock a delicious lunch was served. Farm Bureau will meet next Monday 1 visit his son, Dr. Anderson, before Louis O'Malley, is home from Chicago. under the best Land," by Dr. F. B. Coleman was very "fell down on the job." evening, November !J8, at 8:00 o'clock returning to his home. Mrs. Thora Olson was given a surprise instructors. The figures for the local committees interesting. He related his experiencse in the hall at the Village, of Dexter. „. T. Abrahams left Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaiser left Wednesday evening by about as reported Saturday morning from the time he left for camp Dairying problems will be? discussed. This free instruction this morning for Worthington, where lite cities on business. fifteen of her friends, ^the occasion were: and told about engagement in which E. A. Hanson of University Farm, is given Eev. LeRoy Willams of Brownsdale they will visit before returning to being her birthday. The evening was .First Ward $243.00 only four hundred men and and three will be there to talk along this line to every purchaser Hartley, Iowa. They have been guests spent Saturday in Austin. spent in cards and delicious lunch V1 Second Ward ............. 231.00 officers remained of the thousand men and will answer any questions on this of a Holton Saxophone. of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaiser the past Mrs. W. B. Hyde spent Sunday at was served. Mrs. Olson was preserved Third Ward 121.85 and twenty-two officers who went in-' subject. He will be accompaniedLbfr the Geo. King Jr. home at Dexter. week. with some nice ..gifts, ^lain Street 195.00 to the battle. County Agent F. L. Liebenstein. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hollister -returned Mis Lena Schmidt left Saturday Youcan learn Saxophone L. D. Coffman, president of the Everyone is invited to come to the: Webster Mothers Meet. home Tuesday night from'the for Hampton, Iowa, to visit her sister and play a $ 9 0 8 5 University of^ Minnesota, will be a meeting. The Mother's club of the Webster^ |T» 1»1111 and, will also visit friends at Mason -while you pay. cities. A committee of young ladies un? guest of the alumni associates December school held its regular meeting Tues $ Miss Annette Dieseth of Minneapolis City. She has been spending the past EX-SERVICE MEN ATTENTION! 19 at dinner, after which the D. F. MONTY day afternoon, November 15. The fol- der the captaincy of Miss Lucille-Sasse is visiting at the F. R. Jessen month with her aun,t, Miss Mary The American Legion%nd all exservice public will be invited to^hear his address Studio. lowing program was gvien: Folk canvased the business section SaturDance, men will meet" at the Armpry Schmidt, at Moscow. home. ,,. in "the high school^auditorium "211 So. Franklin first grade girls Writing "on day and did valiant servic£. Those at 8:00 o'clock tonigfafr for a smoker. O. L. Lerud is visiting his daughter, -.Miss Dorothy Pooler entertained Dial 6567 "n the evening. The entertainmient A lunch will be served.—Committee! blackboard, group of second grade who were'on the committee were: tuchildren Mrs. Chris Foss, at Whitehall, the Priscilla club at her home Friday Advertisement 41-l-c 'Icy Two vocal solos, Mrs. O. H. Sasse, Lola Belle Cory, Kemma 3ff!seonsin. night. Twenty-two ladies were present. LEGAL NOTICES I Hoium, Grace Brown, Catherine Hour-at-a-time strength and faith Hegge talk, Care fo Children, S. T. airs. William Larkins of St. Paul The evening was spent in cards Schleuder, Grace Swenson, Doris is all that we heed. Neveln Piano solo, Mrs. Fred Raymond •_ *T—''—--.ar- spent the past weelt with Mrs. R. J. and doing fancy work. Dainty refreshments Neveln, Marga^efc.f^Nicholaeh,' Nelle SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ES« talk on Red Cross Work, A. Cunninghams,-" were served. Ayer, Ardelle Batr, Arline Robinson TATE UNDER JUDGMENT OF C. Richardson. '''V v': Louis O'Malley arrived in Austin E. S. Babcock left Friday night for FORECLOSURE. After a short business" meeting an^ Valfred Hegg^. taday, after extended business visto'Chicagoi?!'" Conrad, Iowa. From there he went STATE OFsMlNNESOTA, COUNTY Companion dainty refreshments were served, :L.m0§ ss. "to Manning, Iowa, and thence to ••of Mower, District Court. Tenth Mrs. William Kolpin was.chairnllln of Dodge Judicial District. froiri the CL W. Bah^o^ll of Lyons, Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, for a short vsiit. 5 S^jate Biagok of Sargeant, a corpora tte refreshment committee. The procee s* visiting his sons, C. S., A. L., arid Mr. Babcock plans to be in Los Angeles, Btion, Plaintiff, Unccrtriitics of Life E S. Babcock: California, fgr his Thanksgivings we $ second degree, in dtfnhection v, vs. ,w'i B. B. Murphy left Saturday night dinner. George Weibrands, Georgl'Mr Thilomathian. ..1: with shfloti^ of/p. ise^ille, Churc^ou^e, and Josie A. of heartfelt fOMENTS «m a business trip to Chciago and St. Miss Rose Creegan and Mrs. Jack The Philomathian society held an Vice President of Fii^st, National 0 Churchouse, Defendants. iVA. satisfaction mustcome Xains, Missouri. Cassidy entertained at a parcel shower interesting meeting Wednesday after- Bank of Dodge: Center, by jury Novnoon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE^f^iat 4:0 the man who has made Mrs. H. T. Heleck and son, Elmer, Thursday *evening? for Miss Clara under and by virtue of a Judgment at -the home of Mrs. Henry ember Johnson was sentenced fa 1Z. his .will and provided am* jdf Blooming Prairie, spent Wednes* King. The evening was spent in and Decree entered in the above entitled Weber." life imprisonmentjat Stillwater. Af- ply for -his life companion. action on the 26th day of September, i&y in Austin. cards and music and a delicious lunch Papers were read as follows: "State ter setting fire livery Jarn at 1921, a certified transcript of ifrs. Henry Kobes 'has returned was served. The table decorations Ifhehasalsorecommended. Officers," Mrs. Otto Baudler^ "The Dodge Center,. S^tember 11, JohnBeer which:has been delivered to me, I, the from Sparto, Wisconsin, where she were white chrsanthemums. this institution as Executor .• Laws/'- Mrs. ^Henry We|er .' son entered the bg^.ostensibly, when undersigned, Sheriff of said Mower visited relatives. Miss Ina Enright and William He-, county, will sell at public auction, to, and Trustee, he will have He jled "Burroughs," Mrs. M. J. KeeAaif? he resisted. without loot. the—highest bidder, for cashi on Saturday, Dale Rice leaves Tuesday for the added satisfaction of mann were given a shower Friday "Cardinal Gibbons," Mrs L. GiOvannettij the 3rd day of December, THE i^E^ACB knowing that hl»w2fe will' Peoria, Illinois, where he has ac4septed night at Concord hall by about fifty "Dante/' Mrs. .C. Hartsock. 1921, at 10-o'clock in the forenoon, at be relieved of all care ih the a position. friends and relatives. The evening the wtest front door of the Mower Roll calif whichv was on current management of his estate Miss Anna Brim of Stewartville, was spent in cards and dancing and county court ..house, in the city of eyents, was in charge of Mrs. J. Z1. Austin, in said county, "in one, parcel, and that she will have the spent the week-end with her friemfe a nice lunch was served. They received Rogers. thejfceraises and real .estate described protection ajod guidance of^ Miss Florence Griffin. ||2 many beautiful and useful The next meeting will be held with in said/Judigment and Decree, to-wit: a strong financial oxgaz^* C. E. Drake of the Minnesota Lo3ji gifts. Mis Enright's, marriage to Mr. All th&t tract or parcel of land lying Mrs. Otto Baudler Wednesday, November a and Trust company W^s in Austin Hemann takes place tomorrow. and being in the county of Mower and 30. state of Minnesota, described as follows, Saturday on business. One of our officers uriR be glad .to-wit: The East Half of the to discuss this subject with you^- Mrs. W. H. Gleason of Mason City Austin Party Write Koterie. Nortlhei»st Quarter of Section Twenty, Mrs. F. Bromley and Miss Lottie is visiting at her parents home, Mr. Township One Hundred Four, Range From Missouri Enroute The First National Bank of Austin and Mrs. John Redding. May Nail entertained the Koterie Society Sixteen. to California Mrs. William Anderson and her of the-Presbyterian church Tuesday N. NICHOLSEN, Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 it-.J Sheriff of Mower County. evening at the home of Mrs -daughter, Mrs. A. Neller, spent Sunday Organized 1868 Dated September 27th, 1921. Bromley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ingalls with with friends in Lansing. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Resources Over Three Million Dollars ... Plans were made to have a^candy Homer Ryan of St. Paul will spend Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Camp-left November and B. E. HUGHES, booth at 4he annual sale o§ th^ Ladies Thanksgiving with his .parents, Mr. 17 for Long Beach, California, Plaintiy's Attornies. via motor car. A car^vritten to Aid Saturday, December 10. The society October 17-24-31, November 7-14-21-, jtnd Mrs. George Ryan. 28. 1 has* rented a jiano for tW junior Arthur Ingalls from the" party stated 'Charles H. Perry of Nerstrand and that they were as far as the state of department of the Sunday school. Noel J. Perry of St. Paul spent Sunday Missouri. Floyd Ingalls will be connected The girls brought theirs experience at the Frank Clark home. 1 1 dollars which amounted to over with the Long Beach band and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice $20.00 with more to come. an orchestra. They will make their Weirness at St. Olaf's hospital, Monday, w: -f Miss Rowcliff was voted a member home with Mrs. Ingall's parents, Mr. Sold by November 21, a daughter. •. A of the society. The hostesses served and Mrs. H. P. Smith, a former creamery MITH Mrs. Otto Hoffman, who underwent delicious refreshment? assisted by man of Austin. The party reports [As1 an operation Friday at St. Olaf's TIN the roads as very good. Miss Cora Randall. hospital, is getting along nicely. The next meeting will be the annual MITH Charles Jacobson, secretary of the Thanksgiving Party Christmas party, which will be Pyramid Oil Company, Minneapolis, held at the home of the president, 6555 126 V. Mill St. Dial L--' -was in Austin Wednesday on business. Given by Teachers Miss Jane Todd. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AND 22:-^ LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. 0. B. Moore went to Clarksville, A Thanksigiving party will be given Duodecim. Iowa, Friday, where she was 4THE MAN FROM LOST MVER" The Duodecim literary society met in the cafeteria of the Central ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE called by the serious illness of her high school this evening for the members with Edward Banfield Wednesday CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING, father. of the faculty of the high school night, North Greenwich street. After t' Jim Barnes—King 6f the lumberj acks—sullen-faced giant W THEREON -r--i. Ed. Sterling has bought a new and for teachers in the grades. roll call, which found two alumni i• with steel*sprung muscles—ruler by right of^nst aiid boot— Estate of Lyman D. Baird, deced Nash sedan. Mr. Hopfe was in the ArrangeiQ^ts have been-made for present, Richard Eberhart and Walter king of the lonely camp in the sombre wopd jtore&fc—^was he ent. cities and drove the car down last an interesting program and "eats" Hear the Hansen, the meeting started with STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of hero or villain? There is one thfillinjgr surp|^6- after another zxight. with the nationa^^rd as' the "piece ai* long session of business during Mower, in Probate ^ourt, in the in thfe magnificent drama of the north wctodsA House Peters E. D. Hopfe of the Motor Inn motored matter of the estate of Lyman D. Augmented^ de resistance." ».+ which reports from various committees ,.and an all stdr cast. 4 to Minneapolis Saturday and Baird, Decedent. A commitk^."#|^^teachers are in were read and approved and And .LARRY SEMON IN returned Sunday with a new Nash Letter testamentary this day having fPark charge of tlia$^raq|eihents. plans for the future were made. Following ""n V" ,• been grauted .to Lila M. Baird, Sedan. This is th^tfiird of a series of parties the business meeting there Semon athis funniest^ of Austin, Minnesota: .. Mrs. H. B. Hinkley returned home Orchestra ••aiv .r" given fof tfee teachers by the -8a a? was a fifteen, minute study of Robert's It Is Ordered, that the time within "Tuesday night from the cities, where which all creditor* of the above named teachers themselves, all of which have Rules Of Order with Graham she spent the past week visiting decedent present claims may been highly entertaining and afford KenastQn as chairman and Lauren against his estate ill: this court, be, Iriends. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 .?..«* i* an opportunity for the instructors BroWn as secretary. and the same hereby is, limited to W- H. Soliday of Hoophole, Illinois, and faculty to get together on com The program then ensued which six months from and after the date "ELSIE F13RGUSON IN "SAGRED HEAftt AND Matinee Daily 3^8 in Austin looking after his farming hereof said time expiring the 2nd -mon ground at least once .a month. consisted of current topics at ,2:30 PROFANE LOVE"- ^Va "J .Interests and calling on old "vtim'e day of Maj% 1922. Iff .. "Six Million Men in Alhns,? tfms,t' Lawrence 4 And It Is Further Ordered, that Two Evening dfriends. Old Plymouth Subject Rerteel.u Mbnday, the 8th dfry of May, 1922, at W. B. Hyde.left Saturday afternoon Shows StOry of '. "The Disarmament The a sotfUS awakening Lom by the melting music of Conf^mce,* 10 o'clock A. ^tbe probate of FloraKClub Meeting for the cities no business. He ex-pects Conrt rooms at Court House at 7:30 attul 9:00 trifler into- a-mad-infatuation, r- Lynn Fairbanks. to remain until Monday' evening the 6ity bi itr^aidveowpty^ be, "Manufacture^of Guns ahd Amunition," Also "FARES PLEAsi anihtMMame hereby is fixed and appoihte$',^s a Comedy 'Br Tuesday mornng. «The Floral club met Monday With George BUcklin. the. time and pla«! for MS^s" Ida Cronan returned home Mr|i. Leonard Decker with 3 good attendance. "Gerriiany as an Enemy to Fr)S^Ce," hearitf# upon ahd ^Bxamihatjioiitfadjustment --\l Stmday night from St. Paul, where and allowances of such Wade Seaifles. 1 she went to attend the funeral of her Mrs. Avery, president, spok$ of the claims as shall 'be presented within Critic's Report, Walter Hansen. disarmament conference at Washington the time aforefeaid" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2^ «im1 35— raicle, James Kelley. THURSDAY AND .. tRichard Eberhart then gave one of Let notice hereof be given by the and its importance. Frknk LaPrelle of Chicago and "THE HELL DIGGERS" I his splendid talks on Duodecim which WALLACE publication' Of Ifcis osder in the ^eorge LaPrelle of Pubuqije, Iowa, MrijrF. E. Dagineau read an interestin^*i^ip'er Mower County New?* as proyided by.s se„always welcome by all members. •-are home, called here'by the serious on •"Old Plymouth" and law, V3 Ai^r ^^shorj^^ial hour A. romance o^old ^ridijlhit^^ifi^Wejsit fibtess of their mother, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Ray Pooler sang an old tiflae ncheon was' iif^vni ^^Dated Nbvejttb^ i2nd, 1921. wliich ja^deHcious ncneon was aer^i HENRY WEBER. JU^., Xal^iielle. ,song. "*TiIrs. J. H. Skinner read "a y. ed, the:meeting.. Judge olf Probate. Ernest Andersorv^oti St. Paufj4S[ei pa^»er on the Pilgrrim's Pageant. Mrs. -A (Court Seal) i. Jbraska, who accompanied the body of Elihu Smith had charge of roll call :,.T Advertisingfi8 the i^qft^of makiny A. C. PAGE, 3hls sister, Mrs. Patterson, here for and took the old tombstone inscriptions others think as you think yor.r V» Attorney, fur Estate. I 5 hxxlal, went to Rochester Saturday to 4235i ,7, 14, 21. in Old Plymouth for the topic. product. 4 File No. Nov.