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

December 19, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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m~\ U*"J 3 1 1 WIS?'?*, X*^ 7* #-SR^' f-' 71 V, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Four Monday, Dec. 19, 1921. Equipment for Gym Mower County News Christmas too. also bring some candy and nuts with you, I am 11 years old is Now Practically "The County Paper" Christmas and in the fifth grade now. We are Published every Monday and Thursday, All Here and Placed going to have a program here in the at Austin, Minnesota, ,, school house and we are going to have ROE AND GANNON, Publishers.^ Dinner Here a christmas tree We are going to have Equipment for the-new gymnasium a Christmas tree at home too. I think Northwestern Advertising Representatives: at the Central high school is practically Minnesota Select List, 215 I have to close my letter for this all here and placed, in readiness South Sixth Street, Minneapolis time from your friend will be a meal fit for a queenAll 709 Exchange Bank, St. PauL for the work whteh is to be started in Olga Syverud. the delicacies of the season gym classes among the students, and Official Paper of Mower County perfectly cooked and Lansing minnseota city. the women and men of the' served will make the occasion SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dec 9. 1921. From now until, Christmas The News will The apparatus and equipment included Per Year, in advance $2.50 Dear Santa, claus one lortjg to be remembered. print under this heading letters from the Six'Months ... $1.25 one set of parallel bars, two I wish you would come to-night. I ftV youngsters to their old friend Santa Clans, Who not reserve a table for Single Copies ...... ,.05 North Pole. Send therfi along so Santa: will horses, two vaulting bucks, two sets will be sleeping when you come. You yourself and friends not be swamped at the last minute. V- are very still. When you come, you flying rings, one set traveling rings, Entered as Second Class Matter at cannot wake no one I want a bat and the Post office at Austin, Minn., under eight climbing ropes, eight padded the act of March' 3, 1879. a ball some candy, huts, slate, pencil, Minute CAFE' One mats, two rubber mats," six chest Lansing, Minn tablet, some crayons some walnuts, DIST. 72 JT.-CORNING weight machines, two horizontal and Dec. 16. 1921 and hazel nuts. I want a book to put Miss Gina Thompson, Teacher. turning bars, and fifty wands. Dear Santa claus: my songs in. Don't forget to bring Materials for various games is also Austin Minn. FRED STICKNEY-ROY KING it. You can come down the chimney. I am going to tell you what I want Dec 14, 1921' provided, such as volley ball, basketball, For it will not be any fire in the for christmas and I want a ribbon and III EAST MILL ST. AUSTIN.MINN Dear Santa claus.. handball, etc. stove. I will put some cake on the a doll carrage I have a doll but I have I am going to tell yOu what I not a carrage for her. you to bring to me for want Christmas and I want a pencil and tablet, for (Continued on Page Five) The 'News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Joseph Butler! I want a doll-bed, story book, Joseph Butler, who for the past doll-dress, set of dishes, drum, I am seventeen months has made his home tellin'g you where I live so you will at St. Olaf's hospital because of his be sure to find me I liw about a half a mile west off corning GIVE YOUR CHILDREN total blindness and declining health, your Friend died Friday night. Avis Kittelson He was born in Ireland in 1835 and WHEN YOU came to this country when a young austin minn BRING HOME man. He married Jane Reicheson, Dec. 14, 1921. who died in this city December* 11, Dear Santa claus A BANK ACCOUNT THE BAKIN' I am going to tell you what I 1912. There were no children. want you to bring "to me. for Christmas. Mr. Butler lived in the east f#r a I want a pencil and tablet and time, and then came west taking a —include some ol our ribbon, candy, and peanuts I go to farm near Newry, where he resided Cakes, Cookies, Pies, school and I am in the first grade, No better time of the year could be found than right until he built a residence on West we aire going to have much fun Kfitol and Bread. Disiarm now to teach your youngsters the inspiring habit of saving. Winona street some twenty years ago. christmas eve I have know more to His blindenss came upon him gradually your household duties say so I will close my letter this and when it became total arrangements year. and shop at the Start them right by opening a savings account for were made for his spending your freind marion Severson the remainder of his days in the them as a Christmas gift. In later years, they will appreciate hospital. He was a faithful and demoted it more than any other gift you could have made Austin member of the Episcopal minn. them. church. Dec. 13, 1921. The funeral services were held Sunday Dear Santa Claus:— afternoon at 2:30 at Christ Episcopal I am writing you what I want for church, Rev. Ten Broeck officiating. Christmas I want a pencil and tablet, Interment was. made in Oakwood THE ribbon and nuts, candy, peanuts and cemteery beside his wife. •SVRji if Effie gets a doll I would like a set of doll dishes. I am not expecting Mrs. James Vodraska. ». AUSTIN you to bring it all but a thing or two ilsu* Mrs. James Vodraska passed away mamma wil give me some of it. We between seven and eight o'clock last are going to have a little program in •aa school. Mamma says we cam have a night at her home, 707 Hope street, 859 NATIONAL VBBKaii xmas tree at home I wish you could hemorrhage of the lungs being the 63 come to our program I am going to cause of her death. Mrs. Vodraska ESR essj leave you a piece of cake and a dish was alone at the time of her death. BANK I of ice cream. We will leave a door Her. daughter, Mrs. Harry Jones, open so you need not go down thru going to visit her mother about 8:30, the chimmey. The stockings you found she had passed away. ,wi Mrs. SqKM Austin, Minn. will find in the parlor. Well I will as a a ix a a not write any more this year leaves four children, Joe and 4£nton, iSWi From your Friend Mrs. Frank Lukes and Mrs. 'Harry Member ^Federal Reserve ^System cora Tollefson Jones, all living in Austin. Merry "Christmas The funeral will be held from the J. L.:Mitchell? President. house tomorrow morning at 9:30 and I D. Jfceaulieu, Vice-Pres. from St. Augustine's Catholic church W. E. Hopfe, Cashier. at 10:00 o'clock. The remains will be laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery. 1 COW TESTING WORK BEGINS Roy Lauritson, cow tester for the Austin Cow Testing association, began work last week. He is taking a census of the herds and the result will be embodied in his monthly report. Lee Edson of the Eyergreen farm is president of the association. Just received a fresh stock of K. Traveling K. K. K. Herring. Extra large and fancy. Plzak Bros. Advertisement The Ideal Gift 50-2-c. As Gift® LEGAL NOTICES Every Christmas thousands "of dollars are spent in making gifts that afford only temporary: pleasure to NOTICE OF MORTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. the persons receiving them. Yet there is no other Truly an ideal gift—com|p||n!fr attractiveness NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That class of merchandise that will give many years of with usefuln^^'in a default-has occured in the mortgage hereinafter described in the payment enjoyment and service as Jewelry wlil. 11'$ most pleasing manner. "j-. of the principal sum and in the payment of taxes and said mortgage will What other gifts can you purchase even at greats Otir stock abounds in splendid suggestions. be foreclosed and notice is, therefore, er cost that will bring back as fond recollections of the hereby given. I 1. The name of the mortgagors are giver as a ring, a watch, or a piece of silver? Surely E. S. Babcock and Elsie M. Babcock, they are ...v.,. Brushed wool suits for the kiddies his wife, and the name of the mortgagee is William Peet. shoes for Dad. Mother, brother, GIFTS THAT LAST 2. The date of said mortgage is sister Traveling*bags for the absent March 3rd, 1916, and it is duly recorded in the office of the Register of one. Blankets Rubbers. Bed- Our stock is filled with gifts suitable for each Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, room Slippefs and many other useful on the 7th day of March, 1916, at Member of the family. We want you to see our complete is 2 o'clock P. M., in Book 53 of Mortgages and practical gifts. linevof Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, on Page 10. 3. The amount claimed to be due 'etc. 9 '"v. .* A' thereon is the principal sum of Fortysix When doing your shopping call at Hundred Dollars ($4,600.00) with Our Prices' Will Surely Interest Y^u. i- t^e Christmas shop. interest thereon to the date of this -'7 4 notice amounting to. $161.58, together |H j--, with Thirty-two and 30|100 Dollars ($32.30) the last half of the 1920 J/J. HAYES &-S6N Jensen-Phiffer Cotfipfcny taxes paid thereon by said -mortgagee making a total amount due upon said Jewelers Since 1868 mortgage at the date of this notice East of Court House. of $4793:88. 4. Th^ description of the mortgaged 416 Ndfth Main St. Austin, Minn. Aufctm, Minn. premises contained in said mortgage is as follows: The East Eighty (80) acres of the. Southwest quarter (SW1^): of Section Seven (7), Township One Hundred Three (103) North of Ran^e Sixteen (16). 5. Saiofpremises will be sold by the Sheriff tog. Mower Coui\ty, Minnesota, at public Jauction to the highest bidder for iq&jgh at the West Front Door of the Mower Cpunty Court House in the City of Austin, said County and State on the 28th day of January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. to satisfy said amount due upon said mortgage and taxes paid and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. Dated this, 8th day of December, 1921. ,. I WM PEET, Mortgagee. SASSE & FRENCH, •,itAttorneys WfZ'*'" JT Mv. for Mortga^e^y^ iU JOiU/i -.i-'V: V.-f-i-iv I ••i"-'"*.-' Austin,^Minnesota. Dec. 12,19, 26, Jan.~2, 9,16. ^r—•••— I i' "U 'u .. 1 1 1 1 1 W b' If /"aWUr 7 ^f 1 1 Wk