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

December 1, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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,. y, 4 **C3k~ MOWER COUNTY NEW^AUBliN, MINN. V&J? H- Page Six. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1921 •^itf^ai- Jk- taken off and hauled away to some Ralph F. Schutz to Frank Sim- W& S. Kennedy, lot 3. blk 37 Add, village of Racine. 200 NEWRY mons, W 40 rds. SE% 22-10114 & A field where the cattle can not get at Erik E. Meyer et ux to John SjS'2- Alfred M. Thorn Bacon to Grace 2^ 6000 Terlinden, N outlot 7 in it. Experiments at the Minnesota M. Bacon, lot 2, blk. 8, Kenwood -fr Henry Mathison et al to L. A. Yi W Yt SW 19-103-14 ...... 1000 Edwin Lee is helping Joseph Williamson Experiment Station at University Park Place Heim, N% NE 35-102-14.. 1 Bank of Brownsdale to N. E. a few days. Farm have shown that moldy silage Carl Bolhm to Sam D. Geotsch, Kate Alleman to James Baul, Yz Hessinius, N 213 S lots 2 i- Will Bell was a caller at the John Y* EYz NE 2-101-14 1 NE% 23 and SE% 14104-15 and 9 3, blk. 2, village of is not likely to cause sickness with Jordon home Friday. 16800 G. W. Tuttle et ux to L. W. Brownsdale 1 cattle but the experience of stockmen Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Exle Olson, cLT Nemitz, E% SE% 8-104-16.. 1 E. F. Greening et al to Elmer EugenTe F. Atkins et ux to O. indicate that sheep'or horses may be Monday, November £8, a. son. B. Stewart, lot 8, and E 5 'ft. L. W. Nemitz to EdjJ. H. Buck, '", J. Tommerson, outlot 6 in lot 7, blk. 1, A. W. Sanborn's Miss Helen Creegan spent Thanksgiving injured, according to Professor" Eckles. EYt SE% and strip land E. w- W% SE% 19-103-14 3500 C. G.. W. R. R. 135.59 acres.. 1 at her home in Austin. Lillian G. Andrews to John Grandma Paulson is assisting at Jones, lot 20, blk 1, Babcock Your Money Back if Rat-Snap Doesn't the Exle Olson home this week. THE IDEAL CAFE Park Add 225 Contf Up-to These Claims. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne, Thomas G. Hibbs et ux! to P. RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaranteed Friday, November 25, a daughter. Yt Yt. N. Anderson, E SE 17- to kill rats and mice. Cremates Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon were 102-18 1 them. Rodents killed with fyAT-SNAP AUSTIN, MINN. Blooming Prairie shoppers Saturday. Mary E. Hollister to Andy R. leave no smll. Rats pass up all food SYt SEY* Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble were Sunday Ramsey, 10-103-18. 7850 "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING'' to get at RAl^SNAP. Their first Gertrude K. Harvey et ux to W. guests at the Roscoe Noble home. meal is their last. RAT-SNAP comes WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Oscar Lys^e and George Luthe were in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c in Blooming Prairie on business Monday. LEGAL NOTICES $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler TRY US Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement. ROY CHRISTENSON Elard Lestegaard and Inez Ulland December. spent Thanksgiving vacation at their NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. ihomes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Real Estate Transfers Mrs. John Feibiger and daughter, the County Commissioners of returned home from St. Olaf hospital Mower County, Minnesota, will receive last Thursday. Deeds. bids for the sale of the negotiable F. A. Schleuder et ux and H. W. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and family bonds of said County known as Schleuder et ux 44 ft. 10 inches Judicial Ditch Number Seven Bonds, were guests at the Albert Luthe SEY* outlot 3 in SW& 35-103- amounting in the aggregate to Twenty-five TYLE liome Thursday evening. I- 1 18 :...i Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-eight Rudolph Magnuson and Tom I. Oliver M. Larson to Carl M. and no-100 Dollars Johnson sawed wood for Oscar Lysne Reid, lots 6 and 7, blk 1 Park ($25,498.00), at the Commissioners Friday, and for T. K. Thompson Saturday. ERVICE Add 175 Room in the Court House in the City R. L. Richardson et ux to Elmer of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, Ella, Gena, Mable and Rudolph D. Hopfe, N Yz NW on the 20th day of December, 1921, at Magnuson took in the Ladies' Aid of 36-103-18 1 2 o'clock P. M. said bonds shall be ATISFACTION E. S. Babcock et ux to Frank the Moscow church at the Soli home. dated January 1st, 1922, and shall Hoffman, lot 2 blk. 2 Bibcock Marion Olson was also there. bear interest from date at the rate Park Add 1 iixed by the highest bidder not exceeding RENOVA S. H. Hale et ux to A. E. Bernard, Yt six per cent per annum, interest SE1^ 9-101-14 and E payable semi-annually on January SW Y* 9-101-14 NE NE 1st, and July 1st, of each year Enno Krull, Sr., is on the sick list. KOBES' CAFE 8-101-14 1 beginning with July 1st, 1922, at such The Krull Brothers delivered flax Emily Oredson to Lewis P. place in Austin, Minnesota Chicago, straw at Brownsdale for Rose Creek Hanson, NW NE and Illinois New York City, New York parties Saturday. NE NW Yi 3-101-15 3750 St. Paul, Minnesota, or Minneapolis, Geo. W. Eastman -to L^lla A. L. S. Chapman and wife of Lansing Minnesota, as the succesful bidder Carder, N 45 ft. S 40-7 ft blk. were dinner guests at the Rockwell shall designate the semi-annual interest 6, Village of Elkton 80 IF home Thanksgiving day. shall be represented by coupons Cover top and ends with a bit of silk. Ole Embrickson to Frank ONE may judge from appearance QNEfcr REAC ^JOLLIFICATION WEEK" FOR EVERBODY Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colby and little attached the bonds shall be in such Feeley, lot 11 blk. 19, Bolcom's Then sew on this artificial flowers at evening social affairs, the coiffure denominations as the successful bidder daughter of Canada, have came to Add 1400 these may be hand made from trifles of is not complete without a fancy bandeau shall designate with due dates of MARDt-GRAS spend the winter with relatives. Herman Gribenow to L. C. silk with chift'on._ Sew this fanlike or headdress. said bonds as fixed by the Resolution Carder, S 20 ft. N. 110 ft. blk. The "farmers' elevator in1 Renova MID-WINTER flower-covered shape across the top The idea of pretty ornaments for I of the County Board of said County 6, village, of Elkton 75 village is busy every day. A great of comb by bringing stitches down and ranging serially from January the hair Suggests Christmas gifts one Lora C. Carder to School District many loads of grain are being brought between the teeth. When secure, line 1st, 1928, to January 1st, 1'942 a certified can make which will be "different" No. 69, S 115 ft. N 205 Dec. 5 to 10,- Austin Armory in daily. check or deposit in cash equal the back (the part next the hair) with from the usual pin cushions, tea aprons, ft. blk. 6, village of Elkton... 2500 Arthur Tanner and family entertained to, 5 per cent of the amount of the silk. A. A. Saha et ux to W. J. vanity cases and powder puffs. A S I E S AM E I AN E I ON at dinner on Thanksgiving bid as a guarantee of good faith is required 2 Subra, lot 2, blk 6, Woodlawn Golden grapes and cherries, as shown Take for instance the charming day the families of J. M. Tanner, Geo. with each bid and the right is Park Add 1 in the illustration, are made of bits floral comb in the group above. It reserved to reject any and all bids. Colby and Walter Grunwaldt. Delightful Different Days Gilbert Sorflaten to Wm. Fredrickson, Is suggested by the huge Spanish comb, of metal cloth stuffed with cotton, the Dated this 30th day of Nevember, NE Yi 31-103-18 1 The Red Rock Farm Bureau held a Upw so popular among American leaves hand bronzed. Odd beads 1921. .. E. S. Babcock ta C. S. Babcock, meeting in the town hall Tuesday, A Host of Novelties and Amusements. women for evening wear. However, strung Into bandeaux also answer to O. J. SIMMONS, Undivided SW*4 7-104-14 1 November 29. The subject was ORIENTAL MASQUE BALL the call for fancy headdress. through substituting flowers for tortoise County Auditor, Mower County, Minn. Joe. N. Zender to E. B. Carter, Carnival Magni- ^Dairying." A number- from this The little bed lamp shown oi Dec. 1, 8. shell or jet a dainty youthful Is lots 1 and 2, blk, 19, with exceptions, cent vicinity were in attendance. Night shaded silk, the tiny canopy covering effect is secured, and yet the conventions village of Brownsdale 8500 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and of style are preserved. the bulb. Eugene F. Atkins to Otto One night only Friday, December 9.' Special Musical Features— daughters, Lulu and Marian, spent Matheson, S 4 ft. lot 7, blk 7 This clever affair can easily be made J. F. FAIRBANKS Free Favors—Handsome Prizes for best costumes. (See papers for Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. J. Org. ^village of Grand Meadow later details.) as follows: Take an ordinary side F. Rockwell, helping them celebrate comb, with coarse teeth, or if obtainable, Geo. C. Clark to W. B. Sleeper, A NEW STUNT—YOU'LL LIKE IT ALL RIGHT their golden wedding anniversary. a back comb with long prongs. W of NE 40 rds. of S 3 Constant Change of Program. The report of Eva Young being sick Cut a big fan or comb shape of rice rds. N% E% ^nd N 1 1|3 rds. -with diphetheria is a false alarm. It net, wire it across the top and ends. corruoitT iy vbtbn S Vz E village of Brownsdale Dealer In GBAND CONCERT AND SHOW DAILY proved to.-, be only tonsilitis. The 1 squarantine has been taken off and she TWKLVE SIGN NATIONAL son, of Brownsdale, before returning Carl Bulhm et ux to Milan COAL, WOOD, LIME, will return to school after a few days. Weber, undivided Y2 interest to her home in Wyoming. REGULARLY EACH EVENING—EXCELLENT Yt. The Brownsdale Shipping association NW 9-104-15 2000 CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Miss Gladys Summey of St. Paul MUSIC CONTRACT Ella A. Van Dahlen to Wlm. will hold a meeting in Browndale spent a few days last week with her Y* BRICK AND WALL Voogd, W 100 acres SE 30- A it O I IN A I I E S I PT at the Masonic hall tomorrow parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey. 103-15 night, Friday, December 2, to discuss PLASTER. C9UPONS W. H. Hall to Henry Mathison, ADMISSION 10c. FREE FOR THE GRAND the possibilities of a farmers elevator. Remember-the Bible study class Yt Yi N NE 35-102-14 ...... 140 "Farmers Pledge PRIZE distribution given with each admission ticket. A great many in this vicinity meets at the home of Grandma Summey are members of this association. every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody Crop to U. S. Grain LEGAL NOTICES Office 301 East Bridge St. IF YOU DONT GO ANY OTHER PLACE THIS WINTER, GO TO welcome. WEST LANSING Growers. THIS BIG FUN FEST. Mrs. Marvin Farlow left for her Phone: Main 32 home at Salt Creek, Wyoming, Monday, SHERIFF'S SALE. FUN FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS—FUN FOR THE OLD By virtue of an Execution, issued Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Karsrud were after a visit of several weeks FOLKS—AND PLENTY OF IT. By Farm Bureau News Service— out of and under the Seal of the District 5 Austin callers Friday. here with relatives. Austin, Mimk St. Paul, November 30.—Twelve Court, in and for the County of Miss Bernice Duerst spent Thanksgiving H. O. Wood returned home Monday Mower and State of Minnesota, upon county elevators and more than 150 morning, after a weeks' visit at at her home in Austin. a judgment rendered and docketed in farmers have joined the U. S. Grain the home of his daughter, Mrs. Coyne Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney visited the said Court, on the 28th day of of Lockport, Illinois. Growers, Inc., according to reports at the Cecil Padelford home Friday. November A. D. 1921, in an action Miss Uanitta Bates of Austin spent Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble of Newry summarizing the second week of the wherein L. W. Nemitz was Plaintiff, the past few days at "the home of called at the John Noble home Fri_day. and J. P. O'Brien was Defendant^ in organization's membership drive in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. favor of the said Plaintiff and against Minnesota. TOTT. the said Defendant, for the sum of Bates. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud attend­ At the end of the second week of Ten Hundred Thirty-Six and 201100 The mid-week Union prayer meeting ed church in Austin Sunday afternoon. the organization campaign, eight Lyon ($1036.20) Dollars which execution will be held at the home of Mrs. was directed and delivered to me as county elevators had signed contracts J. Bloss Wednesday evening. Every* Mr. and Mrs. George Davis entertained Sheriff in and- for the County of to market thru the national farmers' one is urged to attend these ^meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton at Mower, Minnesota, I have this 28th co-operative selling "corporation, together Thanksgiving dinner. day of November A. D. 1921, levied The Ladies 'Aid will meet at the Andrew Lerud arrived home Saturday with two Watonwan county upon all the right, title and interest home of Mrs. S. H. Vaughan Thursday of the said Defendant J. P. O'Brien in from Wisconsin and Illinois, where elevators, and one each in Wright and and to the following described real afternoon. All are cordially invited lie has visited relatives the past two Kittson counties. property situate in said Mower County to come. months. "It's coming fine," J. S. Jones, to wit: Lot Eleven (11) in Block Mrs. Earl Peppers and Mrs. Charley Miss Lutina Noble returned home organization director of the Minnesota Seven (7) andlots Eleven(11), Twelve Miller of Austin were callers at the Saturday from Blooming Prairie, (12) and the South Twenty (20) feet Farm Bureau federation, and home of Mrs. Peppers' parents, Mrs. where she visited her sister, Mrs. of Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen manager of the U. S.~ Grain Growers' H. 0. Wood, between trains Saturday Theo Helleck, the past two weeks. (14) of the Original Plat of the Village afternoon. membership drive in Minnesota, reported of Waltham, Mower County, Minnseota, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and Mr. "•Robert Ward and family, Glen Dennis, as per the recorded plat thereof. to officers of the national corporation. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw attended the Mrs. McAdams, Robert McAdams funeral of the late Mrs. Edwin Neller, ... Now Notice is Hereby Given, That iiiiiiiiiiiiBiBiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniii of Blooming Prairie ate Thanksgiving held at Lansing Saturday. afternoon. I, the$ undersigned Sheriff of said dinner at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woods entertained EARLY OPENING Mower county, will sell the above described Peak of the Load Mrs. E. E. Dennis. at Thanksgivjng dinner Mr. property to the highest bidder, Mrs. Mary -Carll entertained the OF SILOS URGED and Mrs. W. W. Walker and children, for cash, at public auction, at the' following for Thanksgiving: Jake L. Liebenstein of Austin, Mr. and West front door of the Mower County BY PROP. ECKLES Hahn and family, Will Bell and family, Court House, in the City of Austin,, Mrs. Paul Dalke and children. L. E. Hopfe and family, and Ross in said Mower County, on th 14th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney entertained It comes at the breakfast, luncheon^ and dinner hour.VThe day. of January, A. D. 1922, at 10 Danley of Austin.. at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. Requiring animals, to clean up demand is sudden, tremendous. 4 o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said execution, and Mrs. Dan Dugaw, Mr. and Mrs. grass and corn stalks at this season is Hereford Breeders together with the interest and Henry Dugaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Peak of the load," says the gas engineer. "What a convenience," all right if it is not carried to a point costs thereon, subject to redemption Haney and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Honor mnnesotan at any time within one year from day of causng a drop in milk production, comments the housewife. And both refer to the I/. G. Haney and Agnes. of sale, according to law. according to C. H. Eckles, chief of the Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning, Dated at Austin, Minn., November biggest service problem in the public utility business. Thomas E. Cashman of Owatonna, dairy husbandry division at the University-of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck 28th, A. D. 1921. president of the Minnesota Livestock with-«.•.fr of Blooming Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Minnesota. The tendency To get gas service when, where, and how you want it N. NICHOI+SEN, Stephen Noble of Austin and Mr. and Breeders association, and a member Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. is, he says, to wait too long before out warning,'without telephoning for it, means that we must have Mrs. Hanniable Noble and baby were SASSE & FRENCH, of the executive board of the Minnesota opening the silo. When'this is done Attorneys for Judgment Creditor.' supper guests at the home of Mr. "peak of the load" equipment to meet "peak of the load" demands.- Farm Bureau federation, was the moldy silage on top should be Dec. 1, 8, 15 ,22, Jan. 5, 12, 29, and Mrs. John Noble Sunday. elected vice president of the American This equipment is costly. It takes a lot of money to keep it LANSING Hereford Breeders association at in good condition, ready,at all times to serve you. And the. the American Royal livestock show at -i -I Kansas City. maximum number of men must, be employed to operate it:a Mrs. Stankey,_ who is ill in St. WE BUILD ALL Olaf hospital, is improving. Advertisements in The News reach Miss May Lesterud spent the week•ejid KINDS OF TOPS AND the consume*, Vital things, these. And they must be paid for if you are to at her home near Corning. WINTER CURTAIN. Guy Larwood is moving into the IT' get the gas service you demand, in the way you demand it SSS Have you tried- house he purchased of Elvin Hanson. NOW IS THE TIME 55 Dr. W. A.. Chapman has returned Think it I! 3 er. TO GET YOUR from his trip in the Northern part THE REAL COAL •of Minnesota. Sw OLD CURTAINS :Austin Gas*Company *-Si Mrs. Maud Thompson and daughter, SILVER&SH Stella, of Mankato, spent Thanksgiving REPAIRED. here with relatives. ^H3L=. R. E GRAY The teachers, Miss Christgau and I? ysife* •."•if rt Most for the money Miss Tucker spent their Thanksgiving s- O a I a O A S A S S O I A I O N vacation at their homes. Miss Emma Stankey went to Aus"tin I AUTO PAINTING 4 AUTO TOP AND U' irnmiMiaiaiuaiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiyBiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiitiitiiiiiii Saturday, to see her mother, who m. is very ill at St. Olaf Hospital. 2U7. & AUSTIN, MINN. A Mrs. Marvin Farlow of Salt Creek, fc-gg PHONE Ask. your Detiler "r-V» "Wyoming, is Visiting for a few days :v. at the home of her father, Dan John- i- x&Mm 'iruft+ 1. va^ ml •ufrh* ,LU, LJl al|