Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 22, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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.flp •. sgmtw I I* ,.w Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Dec. 22,1921. •v 0 Social next a New Year's ball are the plans of erican 1287 against 1081 for the citizens, WITH THE NEWS "SAY IT WITH RIBBONS," lead of 206 points for the Legionaires. the Verndale boys. Leqion SUBSCRIBERS IS FASHION'S EDICT Le John Minor of Hugh Watson Corner Henry Bergquist Legion Post of was a good gion Pbst, St. Charles, We enjoy your paper very much. Mora, awarded fifteen dollars in gold he soldier. For fifty-three months We miss not being in Austin also very as prizes for school children writing Writes the Milan Standard: "Milan served his adopted country overseas: much—we lived there nine years. But Teachers Party. the best poems and essays during That is what Post Commander F. lu Legionaires deserve praise and credit we also enjoy southern California, for The third of a series of parties for American Education Week.1 The prizes Gun- McCarthy learned from Captain for taking hold of the problem of providing the climate here at the Beach is fine the Austin grade and high school were awarded by disinterested ther of Minneapolis, who said Minor a comfortable public meeting the year around, generally not varying teachers was held Sautrday night at citizens. Now was a fine citizen and soldier.. oven- ten degrees. place in this village, outside of the the home of Miss Agnes Hegge, 600 Comrade Minor is dead. St. Charles Long Beach grows rapidly. The schoolhouses and churches." North Kenwood avenue. The rooms When the thirty-five Legionaires belonging Legionaires,, unable to locate his relatives, building permits for the year average town of Verndale, "were attractively decorated with candles to the little lot in are arranging for a burial over one million dollars a month. and in the living room was a large Strathcona Legionaires recently held their annual meeting to elect officers to —EMMA A. BIELOII, Hillside Cemetery. They are tying Christmas tree on which were hung 1 challenged citizens to a whist tournament. for 1922, the outgoing post treasurer in get word to his mother, said to be Long Beach, California. 1921 a total stocking filled with nuts, candy and reported that during There were four series to the Germany or Austria. popcorn balls. After the distribution tournament, the final game being played of $4,000, had been made by the The Austin newspapers were for of the sweets the following program 3:30 A. M., the legion team coming Legion on plays, dances, etc. Athletic many years friends of mine. Your at Make your wants known in the and a was given: events, motion pictures out on top with a total score of paper is. a new acquaintance made Mower County News Market Place. Carols, all the teachers. the last year coming to my house, Christmas story, Cora Randall. and as it does tell me and keep me Violin solo, Adolph Ranum. posted on what happens in my (for Dialect readings, May Midji. many years) home town, it is always Piano duet, Elsie Johns and Ella a welcome visitor in my home. Johnson. Enclosed find my check for my subscrpition Readings, Blanche Swindell. another year, and for yourself J* Solo, Silent Night, Mrs. C. A. and associates accept my wishes Hegge. for a joyful yuletide and a prosperous Reading, Pauline Hayes. New Year—1922. Traveling Bags After the program a delicious luncheon —J. SOLNER. was served. There were seventy San Diego, California. present. As Gifts IN LEGAL NOTICES Utopians Hold an ribbon embroidery is lavished on THE past are the days when ribbon was—well, just ribbon. Time gowns and hats as well. Impromptu Session was when the ultimate mission of Very wide moire and cire satin ribbons SHERIFF'S SALE. Truly an ideal gift—combining attractiveness ribbon was fulfilled in a bow or rosette, are popular for the trimming of By virtue of an Execution, issued in fluttering streamers or perhaps hats. Winter sports hats made entirely The Utopian Literary society was out of and under the Seal of the District with usefulness in a stitched row and row on skirt of velvet ribbon, showing basket Court, in and for the County of called to order by the president at the most pleasing manner. *r bodice. That was before creative weave for the brim and a round and Mower and State of Minnesota, upon home of Helen Lovold. Roll call was a judgment rendered and docketed in round stitched crown, are having a genius visualized the vast resourcefulness answered by impromptu quotations the said Court, on the 28th day of Our stock abounds in splendid suggestions. definite vogue just now. They are carried of ribbon, and before manufacturers November A. D. 1921, in an action and found Irene Shellman an alumna out in rich fuchsia, American had produced such marvelous wherein L. W. Nemitz was Plaintiff, present. After a lengthy business Beauty, orange and sapphire shades. ribbons as we now have at our disposal. and J. P. O'Brien was Defendant, in meeting an impromptu program was A ribbon masterpiece is attained in favor of the said Plaintiff and against Brushed wool suits for the kiddies the stunning hat and neckpiece centering Through the medium of ribbons, the given and the following girls gave the said Defendant, for the sum of shoes for Dad. Mother, brother, designer tells a never ending story the group above. The color is Ten Hundred Thirty-Six and 20|100 speeches: amber brown. Intricacies of fine plaitings, ($1036.20) Dollars which execution beautiful, of adorable hats, fetching Utopians, Gladys Kennedy. sister Traveling bags for the absent of deftly made flowers add charm was directed and delivered to me as neckpieces, novelty bags, and the Latin, Margaret Nicholsen. one. Blankets Rubbers Bedroom Sheriff in and for the County of to chapeau and ruff of which this latest Parisian fancy is for entire Morals and Ideals, Helen Lovold. Mower, Minnesota, I have this 28th modish set is composed. Slippers and many xther useful dresses formed of ribbons joined with day of November A. D. 1921, levied Disarmament, Charlotte Anderson. openwork featherstitching. French blue picot-edged ribbon was upon all the right, title and interest and practical gifts. Avery helpful critic's report was selected for the charming hat so becoming As to ribbons themselves, they unfold of the said Defendant J. P. O'Brien in to the young miss who is wearing, given by Irene. A fifteen minute a revelation of beauty through and to the following described real When doing your shopping call bX with her black taffeta frock, a magnificence of brocade, georgeousness period of parliamentary drill then ensued property situate in said Mower County wide ribbon sash. Rose-pink satin of color and cunning of fringed to wit: Lot Eleven (11) in|Block with Margaret Nicholsen as the Christmas shop. ribbon is run through embroidered Severn (7) and lots Eleven(11), Twelve and plcot edge. They scintillate chairman and Valfrid Hegge as secretary. (12) and the South Twenty (20) feet slashes, to trim the party frock, which with gold and silver interwoven After a delicious luncheon the of Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen is made of fine sheer batiste with entredeux threads. Their widths are adaptable meeting adjourned in their usual (14) of the Original Plat of the Village of valenciennes. for any purposes, as ribbons are as Jensen-Phiffer Company of Walttiam, Mower County, Minnseota, manner. narrow as an eighth of an Inch, ranging as per*the recorded plat thereof. to as broad as sixteen and even East of Court House. 1st and 2nd Grades eighteen inches. Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Exquisite handwrought flowers ar/ I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Austin. Minn. Given a Christmas Mower county, will sell the above described fashioned from the wee ribbons ay/d COPYEIGHT IY WESTERN NCVSFAfUt UNION. property to the highest bidder, Party at Library for cash, at public auction, at the Crop Show Ends remarkably fine quality and people West front door of the Mower County Court House, in the City of Austin, took a great interest." The library staff entertained about Exhibits Praised in said Mower County, on th 14th one hundred and fifty children from In consideration of the fact that pototo day of January, A. D. 1922, at 10 the First and Second grades Tuesday crops failed in many sections o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said execution, The crop show which was held in afternoon in the library. The children where early varieties are produced together with the interest and SP Minneapolis last week came to a close costs thereon, subject to redemption sang Christmas carols under the the quality of tubers shown was remarkable, at any timie within one year from day Friday. according to A. Tolaas of direction of Miss Elsie Johns and of sale, according to law. "It was the best crop show we ever 4! then enjoyed the beautiful tree. university farm, superintendent of the Dated at Austin, Minn., November had," K. A. Kilpatrick, general manager In the midst of the singing, Santa potato exhibit. 28th, A. D. 1921. and county agent of Hennepin Claus appeared. He asked the children Practically all of the apple exhibits N. NICHOLSEN, county, said. "The exhibits were of Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. if they had been good thruout was sold and a large quantity of the SASSE & FRENCH, the year and took orders for what vegetables were disposed of to individual Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. •I1 they wanted on Christmas and assured buyers. Dec. 1, 8, 15 ,22, 29, Jan. 5, 12. PROFESSIONAL 1 1 them that he would visit them on DIRECTORY 1 1 Christmas eve. He then treated them to popcorn and after singing another CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Christmas carol, the children departed for their Dial 2038 homes having spent a delightful aftrenoon. Physician and Surgeon Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Dinner Here X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment 1 Miss Tayne Burgess and the library Assistants— staff are to be congratulated on giving Ernest H.Morris, M. D. the children this happy time but Mabelle Moore, R. N. will be a meal fit for a queen. A Most Unusual they assured us the pleasure was all All the delicacies of the season theirs. perfectly cooked and W. R. EARL Opportunity served will make the1 occasion FUNERAL DIRECTOR Excellence in Art. one long to be remembered. Excellence in art is to be attained Business Residence Who not reserve a table for only by active effort, and not by passive to Have a Phone 2512 Phone 2213 yourself and friends? impressions by the manly overcoming AUSTIN, MINN. of difficulties, by patient, struggle against adverse circumstance, GRAFAN0LA Minute CAFE' One DONOVAN & GOSLEE by the thrifty use of moderate opportunities. The great artists were not Funeral Directors rocked and dandled into eminence, but and Embalmers in Your Home they attained to it by that course of Day Calls—Phone 2188 FRED STICKNEY-ROY KING labor and discipline which no man Night Calls $165.00 need go to Rome or Paris or London EAST MILL ST. AUSTIN.MINN. III T. W. Donovan—5914 For Christmas $150.00 to enter upon.—Hilliard. NOW $140.00 H. A. Goslee—6637 NOW $125.00 Motor and Carriage Service LEGAL NOTICES ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING THEREON. Estate of Eva M. Tollefson, decedent. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, In Probate Court. In the matter of estate of Eva M. Terms as low as $1.00 dowffUnd $1.00 per week. Do Tollefson, Decedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted to Nina M. Kennedy not fail to take advantage of this unusual offer of Austin, Minn. It -5 ordered that the time within FOR CHRISTMAS which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estate in this court, be, and the JM This store is loaded with goodies for the For this Week Only same hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof 1 Children's Christmas stocking. We have said time expiring the 28th day of we make this February, 1922. a varied assortment of And it is further ordered, that Monday the 6th day of March, •Wonderful offer CHRISTMAS CANDIES 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Rooms at Court House at .r 1 the City of Austin, in said County, be, and the same hereby is fixed and appointed ACT AT ONCE as the time and place for Buy Her A Box of Our Famous hearing upon and the examination, adjustment and allowances of such BLUHM CHOCOLATES for a CHRISTMAS GIFT. claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in the Mower AUSTIN CANDY CO. County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, as provided by law. Dated November 28, 1921. MUSIC HOUSE HENRY WEBER, JUN. $125.00 Austin Minn. $225.00 Judge of Probate. (COURT SEAL NOW $85.00 418 NORTH MAIN ST. NOW $150.00 BAUDLER BROS. Attornevs for Estate. File No. 4275. 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