Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 26, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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^jpujuw-I IP^PP^s'A1111^111 4-["! ,$*• «-. MOWER COUNTY NEWS^ AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Dec. 26, 1921. Page Six Our prophecy is that Commander Last week's issue of the American Legion Weekly, read by one million VanjDyke of Minnesota will issue a MP Jl Legionaires thruout the world, contains lot of citations and that plenty of 1RA&L&S OD&BH a picture of the band of David Wisted Gopher posts will have from 75 per Legion Post,' Duluth^ America's cent to 100 per cent '»f their member? WHEN YOU Christmas champion band. On another page of dues remitted before the end of te Legion Weekly is an item reading: i$2i." BRING HOME "Commander Van Dyke of Minnesota American Chemists Have Accomplished the Wonders *Dream Mower County News Market is making this dues renewal THEBAKIN' Which Ancient Chemists Strived for by the Place is the place to list anything business a personal issue with Iowa. you may nave to dispose of. Utilization of Coal Tar By-Products He's out to beat Iowa's membership include some of our and take the lead in the corn best, STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE Cakes, Cookies, Pies, which belt is one of the strongholds (Told In Eight Sketches) The Seventh Annual meeting of the By JOHN RAYMOND LUELLA of Legion men. Commander Van Stockholders off the Lansing State and Bread. Disarm Bank of Lansing Minn., will be held Dyke has promised a lithographed KERSTEN your household duties at its banking house in Lansing, No. IV citation to every Minnesota post Minn., on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1922, and shop at the which renews from 75 per cent to at 10:30 o'clock A. for the election THE ALCHEMISTS DREAM 100 per cent tof its members by Janu of Directors for the ensuing year and cals, and either heat for the transaction of -any other business Through the literature of the ancients ary lr and has sent to each Minnesota DYE WORKS or cool as the case that may come before the meeting. runs the absorbing story of the Legionaire a personal letter that may be, and we get alchemist's patient search for the would make the Kaiser cough up. a host of other compounds Dated at Lansing, Minnesota, December touchstone which would transform all described 3rd, 1921. base metals into pure gold{ and the as interme di at s. L. S. CHAPMAN, Cashier. never-ending quest for the elixir which LEGAL NOTICES HE spacious farm Although some of Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2. would restore youth to the aged and house living room the crudes and would cure all human ills. The alchemist, was unlighted and many of the interm driven from cellar to garret and LEGAL NOTICES CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION quiet. The outlines iates are an often put to death, had elemental TO SELL, MORTGAGE and useful as such,. of several large armchairs knowledge of chemistry vaguely OR LEASE LAND. the real development dreamed that it could 'be made to perform were visible NOTICE OF MORTAGE FORECLOSURE Estate of Nelson A. Sumner, DeC6ESGdi begins with SSL wonders. SALE. here and there «•*&* the chemical treatment It was Ben Jonson's alchemist, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That about the room and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of of the intermediates. Subtle, back in the early seventeenth ftnnSSssSs made it look temptingly Mower. In Probate Court: default has occured in the mortgage With many century who planned.,"to change all In che Matter of the Estate of hereinafter described in the payment restful. The of these intermediates, one line of that is in my house to gold, and early Nelson A Sumner, Deceased. of the principal sum and in the payment treatment will produce drugs, another 1 table which stood in the morning to send to all the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO of taxes and said mortgage wall high explosives, another poison gases, be plumbers and pewterers and buy their be foreclosed and notice is, therefore, Mary E. Pinney, Amaranth M. Brown still other jperfumes, food flavors and windows was not untidy but held tin and lead up and to Lothbury for and Mendal Miner, and to all persons hereby given. photographic materials. Some have •to1| several opened books and many letters all the copper. And more than that, interested in the sale of certain lands '•"niUIMJ/KM111 varying peace and war time uses without 1. The name of the mortgagors are by means of this magic elixir, in eight strewn about a letter file. belonging to said estate. The petition further treatment. It should be E. S. Babcock and Elsie M. Babcock, and twenty days he planned to transform One of the large armchairs stood of A. D. Wicks as representative noted that some of these crudes require his wife, and the name of the mortgagee an old man of fofer score into a as many as fifteen manipulations "in front of the massive coal stove in of the above named estate, being duly is William Peet. prattling child. to produce a given compound and in which the blue flames danced like little filed in this court representing that 2. The date of said mortgage is Certainly, chemistry has not succeeded each manipulation a by-product is it is necessary and for best interest elves upon the red coals, defying March 3rd, 1916, and it is duly- recorded in performing these marvels. produced which again must be made of said estate and of all interested in the "office of the Register of heartily the howling wind outside. •!S!!!HIIHnManuHmnna*ar The philosopher's stone still is an unknown into something useful in orde«* to avoid Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, herein that certain lands of said estate Some one seemed to have been present quantity to science, buried, perhaps, 4unniMmaniuiHniiiiiifiu waste. described therein be sold and on the 7th day of March, 1916, at recently. The chair held a bath with the pot of gold at the rainbow's It is because of this treatment and 2 o'clock P. M., in Book 53 of Mortgages praying that a license be to him robe, the cord of which dangled carelessly end, and the elixir of youth is as retreatment of coal, crudes and intermediates on Page 10. granted to sell the same. deeply hidden as on that far-off day on the floor, and the tassel of that it is so easy to convert a 3. The amount claimed -to be due NOW THEREFORE, you, and teach when De Soto set forth so bravely dye plant into a factory for the production which rested upon an open letter below thereon is the principal sum of Fortysix of you, are hereby citied and required a? from Spain to find it in the new world. of high explosives or poisonous 5 it. Some one had been reading o!d to show cause, if any you Hundred Dollars ($4,600.00) with But chemistry has accomplished wonders gases almost over night. letters and that person was cozily have, before this court, at the Probate interest thereon to the date of this by the utilization of coal tar byproducts ^Wshing^fou Germany was indeed farsighted, Court Rooms in the Court nestled in the bath robe. His tousled notice amounting to $161.58, together which contribute to every back in 1859, when she took advantage House, in the City of Austin, County with Thirty-two and 30|100 Dollars head of grey rested on the Jback of phase of our daily life. Take the of Perkin's discovery, and began the cX Merrp Ghristmas of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the ($32.30) the last half of the 1920 the chair. He was sleeping and certainly fairy glass of the chemist and look mto development of a gigantic dye industry 10th day of January, 1922, at 3:30 taxes paid thereon by said mortgagee this rather uninteresting substance was having the happiest of so that she might never be without the o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said making a total amount due upon said —coal. dreams for a smile took possession of Crudes and intermediates so essential mortgage at the date of this notice petition should not be granted. We put a kettle of it over a fire and to success in war or peace. his face. The flames joined in the of $4793.88. WITNESS- the Judge of said Court, We see leaving at various times what Germany developed the synthetic liappy mood by dancing higher and and the seal of said court, this 4. The description of the mortgaged the chemist calls the Crudes-benzone, dye industry, just as she developed faster. Even peaceful and happy 19th day of December, 1921. premises contained in said mortgage toluene, xylene, napthalene, phenol, other industries, to create employment lours have endings. Mrs. Bohnenstock HENRY WEBER, JUN., is as follows: The East Eighty (80) anthracene, carbazol, and some others. and wealth for her millions. But Judge of Probate Court had come quietly into the room and acres of./ the Southwest quarter But these are the most important. through these developments she learned GREETINGS (COURT SEAL) (SW^i) of Section Seven (7), Township gently shook her husband. the value of chemistry, of chemicals, Some are clear liquids, some are HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, One Hundred Three (103) North beautiful crystals, "No, no, Helen," said the man withfout and of chemists themselves. She realized Attorneys for Petitioner. of Range Sixteen (16). as w& approach the New Year ^but all are brought early how dependent her peace opening his eyes, "I am too old to File No. 4196. Dec. 19, 26r Jan. 2 out of the black development was on chemistry and 5. Said premises will be sold by the I dance and romp." our thought reflect kindly on coal tar by the she soon saw the value of chemical industries Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota, "Helen? Whom are you talking of? CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL those wljose co-operation in the a an a to war. Germany saw that at public auction to the highest bidder II do believe you have been dreaming," ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. is the manufacture of dyes required much for cash at the West Front Door past has enabled us to progress. answered his wife. fractional distillation chemical research and also that dye of the Mower County Court House We wish you most heartily a STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY At the sound of her voice, he was that is, catching making made use of the waste products in the City of Austin, said County of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Merry Christmas and a Happy and condensing from the coke ovens, themselves 1 entirely awakened and arose from the and State, on the 28th day of January, In the Matter olSthe Estate of John the vapors given off a necessity to her iron and steel industry. 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. to chair. He staggered about before he and prosperous New Year. Stielow, Decedent: at various temperatures. She saw its value in the production satisfy said amount due upon said jTegained all consciousness and his THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to ol explosives, gases and fertilizers mortgage and taxes paid and the and legs ached from their farms Christiana Stielow, Elsie Lterman, for her fields. This foresight Now, what of the costs and disbursements allowed by Peoples Service cramped position. "I guess I've been John F. Stielow, Jr., Cara Medendorp, gave Germany a forty year start on law. crudes? Add nitric tdreamlng, Molly, it seems as though Arthur A. Stielow Paul B. Stielow, the United States, and the rest of the acid, or any one of Dated this 8th day of December, Stores. j37d been asleep for a whole year. Molly and Edward Rr. Stielow, and to all persons hundreds of chemi- world. 1921. interested, in the final account iidear, why didn't you call me? My WM. PEET, (Released by the Institute of American Business, New York) and distribution of the estate of said Mortgagee. jstock must be fed and It's way past SALES FORCE decedent: The representative of the SASSE & FRENCH, (feeding time now." Norman K. Sandven, Fred Fenton, above named decedent,having filed in Attorneys for Mortgagee, usual was happening for the old people. '"Do not worry about your stock, George found Molly sitting before the this Court the final account of the Ross Hartley, Morgan McEnany, Austin, Minnesota. Finally the train came. KJeorge. It has all been taken care of. fire looking very sober. administration of the estate of Johll T. Sandven. Dec. 12, 19,^26, Jan. 2, 9,16. "There they are! I see Jane and jjohn Uglow came over this afternoon "Molly, why do you~ look so blue? said decedent, together with his iHelen. Where is Henry?" cried Molly. This is the time for 'everyone to be petition praying for the adjustment nd we talked about our Christmases "Here, Mother," answered her boy and allowance of said final account Insurance Specialists happy." hen our boys were small. When It [and he picked her up and kissed her. and for distribution of the residue of foegan to grow dusk, he said that I "I know it, but, George, I think our "Didn't know me, did you?" said estate to the persons thereunto Austin Insurance Agency {should not disturb you and that he fun is over' All our planning is done That afternoon, the big doors to the entitled. Therefore, YOU, and EACH ^-would feed the stock." and we have no one here to enjoy it. E. Ray Cory, Manager living room were kept closed. The children OF YOU, are hereby cited and required No children's voices to sing the lovely •"Well, Molly, so you and John talked Babcock Building to show cause, if any you have, suspected nothing for they were Christmas songs. Oh, I shall miss it," [over the Christmases we had with our before this Court at the --Probate AUSTIN, MINNESOTA !busy exploring the farm. she said sobbing. little boys," said Mr. Bohnenstocjc Court Rooms in tho Court House in In the evening after they, came "We still have three days in which the City of Austin, in the County of ^sinking back into his chair and beck|onlng :from church, the doors to the living to find children. We are going to have Mower, -State of Minnesota, on the his wife to sit .on the arm of It. Dr. A. I. ^RNESON room were opened the children^were 16th day of January, 1922, at 2 a Christmas just as we want it I feel am glad to see that others miss so happy that they danced about the o'clock P. M., why said petition should as though this will be the happiest." /fthose beautiful holidays and the whole Physician and and Surgeon. Surgeon. tree and excitedly grabbed one parcel not be granted. The next night, they again were CHRONIC DISEASES jmonth before, when the air was full after another. In their excitement Witness, the Judge of said Court, ELECTRO-PHYSICAL cuddled in the big armchairs drawn -of mysteries." and the Seal of said Court, this 15th .they could not untie the packages so WE BUILD ALL TREATMENTS. before the stove. Both of them were -"Oh, George, now I know what you day of December, 1921. their father and mother and grandparents also RECTAL and COLON deep in thought, wondering and hoping. KINDS OF TOPS AND HENRY WEBER, JUN.,' were talking of when I came to wake were called upon to help. DISEASES. Both of them started when the (Seal.) Judge of Probate. jyou," Molly said, running her fingers New Offices in Helen came to her grandfather with WINTER CURTAIN. Automatic telephone rang, breaking up their A. W. WRIGHT, jt&rough his tousled hair. "Tell me Gas Building. jail of hers, but Junior was not so parjtlal. M. A. NELSON, Telephone thoughts. George answered and was_ Office Hours about It" NOW IS THE TIME After the children had seen all Attorneys for Petitioners. Office 2676 astonished when he heard a telegram 10 A.M. to "I was reading some of the letters their presents, and the others had exI File No. 3786. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2 TO GET YOUR read to him. He hung up the receiver 6 P. M. Residence 2677 from Henry, for I'd been thinking of changed theirs, Helen and Junior sang with a slam and ran over to Molly, him all day," began her husband. RHEUMATIC ACHES songs and spoke Christmas pieces. OLD CURTAINS 1 threw his arms about her, picked her "The last letter I read was the one After the candles were lighted, llt!tle up and carried her around. REPAIRED. we got from him last year just before Helen came tripping over to her QUICKLY RELIEVED "George, -tell me about it. What Christmas, in which he told us how he R.R GRAY 'grandfather, "Come dance around the has happened?" and Jane were planning Christmas for tree with me "and my dolly, Grandfather." "Molly, I can't talk, I'm so happy. the youngsters, and how he hoped that I knew we would find children but *HE racking, agonizing rheumatic another year he would be home with "No, no, Helen! I'm too old to dance acheis quickly relieved by an application now I mustn't keep you in suspense tis. I sat here recalling the many AUTO "TOP AND AUTO PAINTING iand romp," he answered. of Sloan's Liniment. any longer. It was a telegram like 1 Christmases you and I had planned I "George," interrupted Molly "those For forty years, folks all over the for our children. Molly, do you remember [are the same words you used the day world have found Sloan's to be the AUSTIN, MINN. PHONE 21^47. the year we had the Uglow natural enemy of pains and aches. I found you sleeping in the armchair It boys over for Christmas eve?", he excitedly penetrates without rubbing. (after reading old letters." You can just tell bjr its healthy, continued, half rising from his "Well, well, that's so," exclaimedGeorge, stimulating odor that it is going to do chair as the happy past came back to "This Christmas has been ex'actly you good. ills mind in jumbled snatches. "I can as I dreamed it." for neuralgia, Keep Sloan'sphandy «ee them now, the four boys and two Henry leaned over and whispered The sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore tgirls sitting around this very stove, muscles. Strains and sprains. jto his wife, "I'm glad we came. 1 telling the Christmas stories which At all druggists—35c, 70c, 1.40. didn't know how much it would mean Time saved, money saved, they had learned in school. Then, bow to them." .i- -j Motor Inn their eyes bulged and their mouths when the broken or cracked part Sloa, The Secret. opened when Santa came into the Liniment OS is made as good or better titan have to do To be successful all we room. The children danced with glee, to of a of is make as much business new, by welding. t)ut the girls were a bit timid. The as we do of the our own business jboys, however, were real chummy and Let us post you on the service REPAIR DEPARTMENT things that are none of our business. .asked Santa many embarrassing questions Makes Sick Skins, ^5 we give. about his trips. wishes to University ol All this he said slowly, pausing now, "fell One of Dr.Hobson'a ill '-.V and then so that he could live it over FamilyRemediea. For a clear. thank all its patrons Southern Minnesota healthy complexion use freely again. He looked up into Molly's face, DcHqbsorfs for she had been very quiet, and there DIAL 6125. for their loyal, lie saw bic tear droos rolling slowly 'down her thin cheeks which now PS patronage for the Showed a delicate pink flush. 5 "Well, well, Molly," began her husband. past year and wishes "No, No, Helen." Everything Clean an ^Sanitary I "Don't, George, I know it's foolish this. 'Family- coming to spend Christmas them all aj "Merry !for me to cry, but I wish we could on the farm. Arrive on noon ^have a tree and children to fuss for. Christmas. a in to or AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT 'Christmas comes and goes now without? oily took her turn In rejoicing. Now if much excitement and it makes me about the room. Her She danced ...The... ^MoMr Inn' feel as though I'm getting awfully face was pink ani her eyes sparkled old." like an overjoyed child's. "We must Ideal Cafe "Molly, let's have a tree and we will get the. toys ready for the children," .«et ready for Christmas just as we she said, and immediately went off to AUSTIN, MMN. ffe k. H. ANDERSON ALL WORK GUARANTEED •did long ago." make a new dress for a doll. Quality Food Well Served 1 The next morning, the happy conDie Out Prices Are Right The next noon, George and Molly Austin Radiator Repair took a trip to the woods to choose were standing on the station platform, Special- Stew 25c Advertisements in the News -Bring Result*. a tree. By the twenty-second of Dej-cember, trembling with excitement The by* EOS&ilS But M«pto St. .V ,all the things were finished. standers could tell that something un- HARRY JONES GABAGE 7 -WN