Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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Folks Talks When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a BopT You Mr. and Mrs. William Rugg, Mr. Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE YO' BACK TO IEY and Mrs. R. W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. of your trouble is" located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph Officers of the Fidelity Lodge No. (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. Thomas Christianson, the latter being I hurtik' DON' MIN' YO' 39, A. F. and A. M.,. and Unity Chapter He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will the delegates from Concord Grange Goot name Sut dey remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a No. 29, O. E. S. were installed and Mrs F. A. Smith returned from I complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. Wednesday evening at a joint installation jes' cain' Stan* t' University Farm last Friday night.] see R. L. NELSON, of the two organizations held at hurt Yo' feelin's! Mrs. John Herzog returned today, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rolf of Rose BIRTHS the Masonic hall. Miss Jane Todd, While there they attended a two-day Creek were Austin shoppers Saturday. past grand worthy matron, was installing session of the Minnesota State Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. officer for the Unity Chapter Grange at the Engineering Building. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Everett, Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, installation and Mrs. Rose Butzke Miss Margaret Simpson returned All report an enthusiastic^ meeting.! 411 North First street, January 1, Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. acted as marshal J. L. Mitchell, past from a visit to the cities Saturday The found the short course very interesting 1922, a daughter Dorothy Irene. ZJ master, was installing officer for Fidelity night. as well as instructive. Lodge, and Wallace Gregson Born to Mr. and Mrs* Percy Garnity, The following officers of the State MissAnita Tucker of Brownsdale acted as marshal. Thursday, January 5, 1922, a Grange were installed by Mr. and! visited Miss Katherine Beckel between Following the installation M. J. "daughter. Mrs. William Rugg State master, R. I trains Sunday. Hardy and J. H. Anderson were presented W. Roberts, Concord Grange, Austin with past master's jewels. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brooks, overseer, E. C. Fridley, Pomroy Eriekson, Friday, January 6, a daughter. The officers of Unity Chapter who at St. Olafs hospital, Sunday, January Grange, Brook Park 4lecturer, Geo. H. were to be installed in the chairs for 8, 1922, a son. Brush, Elwood Grange, Owatonna the coming year, were: steward, Fred Wilson, Minnehaha Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miss Fern Mooney returned home Mrs. Agnes McCleveland, worthy Grange, Minneapolis assistant steward, Kruger, of $Iayville, Friday, January Saturday from Monmouth, "Jl nois, matron G. E. Sharpstine, worthy patron Frank King Crescent, Stacy 1322, a son. where she/visited friends the past two Mrs. Adda Errett, associate matron chaplain, Mrs. F. A. Smith, Concord weeks, Mrs. Mabel Boyd, secretary Grange, Austin treasurer, William Copyright, 1921 by McCtura Newspaper SyndlMte. C. W. Clark ox Rose Creek was an Mrs. Nellie Bucklin, treasurer Mrs. Rugg, Concord Grange, Austin secrotary, Miss ,Agnes Holleque has returned Austin caller Saturday. I Rose Bluhm, conductress Mrs Myrta Mrs. Helen Herzog, Concord! to Lyle to resume her school work Grange, Austin r"gatekeeper, J. A. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FIN- Albetrson, associate conductress there, after spending her vacation Miss Irma Meadowcroft has gone to Swenson, Oak Leaf Grange, Harris ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRICeres Miss Etta Peterson, Ada Mrs. Cora at home. How much will ILondon to spend a week with rela'Mves. BUTION, Campbell, Ruth Mrs. Olive Hormel, Mrs. R. W: Roberts, Concord STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Esther Mrs. Isabelle Hoffman, Martha Grange, Austin Flora, Mrs. Eldridge WOMEN VOTERS ARE you save this year? of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Mrs. Nettie Trowbridge, Electa Crescent Grange Stacy Romona, Mrs. Mrs. F. G. iGeer of Alexander, is In the Matter of the Estate of Lucie TOLD OF WELFARE Mrs. Harriet Peck^ warder Mrs. Lydia Eligabeth Wilson, Minnehaha Grange, Hauglum, Decedent: -visiting at the home of her son, WORKINCOUNTY Sutherland, sentinel, Mrs. Madge Minneapolis lady assistant, steward, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to M. A. Green. Start NOW with Farnum, Elwood Grange, John. S. Hauglum, Thor S. Hauglum, Smith, chaplain Mrs. Charlotte Ten Mrs. Owa Brita Nesse, Synva Dahle, Markus S. Broeck, organist. A Bank Account Miss Nellie Deneen has g'one to St. The League of Women Voters met tonna. Haughlum, Martha Haughlum, Olina The officers of Fidelity Chapter Haughlum, John H. Gibson, Arthur .Paul to take up the nurses course of Saturday at three o'clock at the Y. 4. you are hungry and eat suffi- who were installed following the Gibgon flnd gelma Gibgon and tQ ftU The First National of Austin .training at the City hospital. W. C. A. room. A large crowd was cient food, the hunger ends, but you persons interested in the final account Eastern Star ceremony were as follows present and a very interesting program can't satisfy a money-hungry man distribution of the estate of said Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knauer returned anc was given. with money. decedent. The representative of the Capital & Surplus §300,000.00 today from a ten days visit with Paul C. Knopf, worshipful master :ibove named decedent, having filed in Mrs. 0. H. Hegge sang a solo. r&nends in Mankato and New Ulm. Charles W. Stephenson, senior warden Advertisements, in The News reach this court his final account of the administration Police Matron, Mrs. Shellman, told of the estate of said decedent,together the consumer Fred B. Coleman, junior warden Organized 1868. Mrs. Howard Martz and children of ^er work. with his petition pray Chas. L. West, treasurer Geo. E. ing for the adjustment and allowance Le Roy, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. William Crane tol 1 of the legSfceir LEGAL NOTICES Sharpstine, secretary Louis H. Grau, of said final account and for distribution Resources Over Three Million Dollars grandmother, Mrs. Crawford. Congress, and the islative work of of the residue of said estate senior deacon R. C. Alderson, junior work that lies before that body. to the persons thereunto entitled. deacon Richard Taylor, senior Mrs. Ida Alderson has returned ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL Mrs. Eunice Rice, members of the Therefore, You, and each of you, are steward Marion F. Sherman, junior ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN. hereby cited and required to show fame from a six months' visit with Welfare league, told of her Child steward J. H. Anderson, marshal State of Minnesota, County of Mower, cause, if any you have before this relatives at West Allis, Wisconsin. work and gave the following report: Court at the Probate Court Rooms Charter No. 1690 Reserve District No. 9 Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck, chaplain ss. In Probate Court. Thomas Woodward returned Satur-! Interviews 125, visits to homes and in the Court House in the City of Report of Condition of In the Matter of the Guardianship Chas. D. Bigelow, musician Arthur THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN Austin, in the County of Mower, State of Charlotte Hamann, Ward. day night from Glenville, where h« ihosPitals 32' members the other four B. Elmer, tyler. of Minnesota, on the 31st day of The guardian of the above named at least 100 telephone calls 68, letters •visited relatives the past ten days. Colonel West has been treasurer of January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., ward, viz: N. F. Banfield, having received that were placed on file why said petition should not be granted. the chapter for twenty-three years and made and filed in this court his at Austin in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on December, Miss Edith Chandler returned to 121, letters sent 138. final account, together with his petition Mr. Sharpstine has been secretary for 31st, 1921. Witness, the Judge of said Court, "fcer school duties at Faribault Sunday, Cases on file—Unmarried mothers representing that said guardianship six years. the Seal of said Court, this 31st and fitter spending the holidays at home. has terminated and praying that RESOURCES 22, feeble-minded 15, mothers' pensions A short program was given and refreshments of December, 1921. day said account be examined, adjusted Loans and discounts $1,730,644.95 19, with number of children HENRY WEBER, JUN., Mis Rose Jacobson returned from were served after the installation and allowed by this court, and that Overdrafts unsecured 746.67 benefited 54, adoptions 3, neglected (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. said guardian be discharged and presentation of the Wew Sheridon, Iowa, Saturday, and U. S. Government Securities Owned: CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, children 29, general relief 6. It is Ordered, that said petition be a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds officers' jewels. lusts resumed- her school duties east R. C. ALDERSON, heard and said account examined and At the request of Judge Henry par value) $100,000.00 Attorneys for Petitioner. of town. adjusted by this court, at the Probate b.—All other United States Government Securities. 283,400.00 Weber, Jun., of the Juvenile court, Austin, Minnesota. Court Room, in the Court House, Total 383,400.00 members of the board have assisted in File No. 4255. Jan. 9, 16, 23. in the City of Austin, County of Miss Angelia Cronan returned LEGAL NOTICES Other bonds, stocks, securites, etc:..... 609,175.00 the consideration of the county allowance Mower, State of Minnesota, on the home Saturday night from St. Paul, Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 26,000.00 ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION 31st day of January, 1922, at 10 law in reference to mothers' Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $106,037.46 -where she spent the week-end with TO CONVEY LANDS o'clock A. M., and that this order be, SHERIFF'S SALE. Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection pensions. ON CONTRACT. relatives. served by publication thereof in the By virtue of an Execution issued out (not available as reserve) 2,082.19 During the year the relations of State of Minnesota, County of Mower, Mower County News, according to of under the Seal of the District and Cash in vault and amount due from national banks.. 280,741.96 this board with the (Children's bureau ss. law. Virginia Schummers, little daughter Court, in and for the County of Hennipen 'Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies In' Probate Court, Special Term, December Dated December 31st, 1921. and the increasing number of Child State of Minnesota, upon a and in the United States (other than included of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Schummers, 31st, 1921. HENRY WEBER JUN., judgment rendered and docketed in in items 8, 9, or 10) 25,769.50 Welfare boards in other counties, have 'xofco has been seriously ill, is improving- Probate Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of the said Court, on the 29th day of Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting been uniformly pleasant and we trust (Court Seal) Nelson A. Sumner, Deceased. rapidly. December A. D. 1921, in an action bank (other than item 12) 1,591.13 mutually helpful. To Mrs. Barnes of File No. 2468. On Reading and Filing the Petition wherein Minneapolis National Bank a Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting Mts. Jan. 9, 16, 23. of Cena C. Snyder _as one of the Blair Jarvis returned the latter the Children's bureau we are indebted corporation was Plaintiff, and Sylmer bank and other cash items 4,279.54 executors of the estate of Ira B. Snyder Cole was defendant, in favor of part ,of the week from Manning, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from for much timely advice and kindly direction. ON CITATION FOR HEARING deceased, claiming to be entitled the said Plaintiff and against the said U. S. Treasurer 5,000 lawa, where she spent the past ten PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION to a conveyance of certain real estate Defendant, for the sum of Ten thousand Total cash means 425,501.78 days -with friends. The county attorney's office has from the administrator of said estate, one hundred forty-four and Estate of John D. Smith. setting forth that Nelson A. 11(100 ($10144.11) dollars which execution backed up the efforts of this board, Total .$3,175,468.40 Elizabeth Ann Cronan has returned Sumner, deceased, was bound by a STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of was directed and delivered to and success in contested paternity contract in writing to convey said Mower. In,Probate Court. •fco her home in St. Paul, after a me a Sheriff in and for the County cases has seemed as desirable to the In the Matter of the Estate of rcial estate to W. B. Sleeper and W. of Mower, Minnesota, I have this 7th or«$c's visit with her grandmother, representative of that office as to the John D. Smith, Decedent. A. Beck,, who in turn assigned said day of January, A. D. 1922, levied LIABILITIES Mrs.. Mary Cronan. contract to Ira B. Snyder, upon the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO members of the board. upon all the right, title and interest Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 Frances L. Smith, Clifford H. Smith, terms and conditions therein stated, of the said Defendant Sylmer Cole in The board has welcomed the kindly 200,000.00 Miss Floy Murray, who spent the Surplus Fund with a description of the land to -be Howard A. Smith, Arthur E. Smith, and to the following described-.real 130,950.91 Undivided Profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid and generous assistance of Miss Rettig, fS83$. few days visiting friends here, conveyed, and the facts upon which and Mary Aillen Larson, the heirs at property situate in said Mower County, 98,700.00 Circulating notes outstanding law of said deceased and to all persons such claim to conveyance is predicated, the county Red Cross nurse, and xetvpcned t6 her school duties at Ida to-wit: Northwest one Quarter and Amount due to national banks $44,675.08 and praying that "the Probate interested in the granting of Miss Coleman, the local school nurse North one-half of the Southwest one Iowa, Sunday. Amount due to state banks bankers, and trust companies Court make a decree authorizing and administration of the estate of said Quarter, Section Three Township They have done not merely what was in the United States and foreign countries directing the said administrator of decedent: The petition of Frances L. Hundred Two, Range Fifteen One -Miss Anna Hanson returned to (other than included in Items 21 or 22).. 55,090.72 expected of them, but a great deal Smith, haying been filed in this court,, the estate of Nelson A. Sumner/ deceased, South orte-half of the Northeast oneQuarter, 3,767.65 Certified checks outstanding Crookston Saturday to resume her to convey such real estate to more. representing that John D. Smith then Section Twenty, Township 14,306.48 "Cashier's checks on own bank oustanding. said Cena C. Snyder and Howard F. school duties, after spending the holiwith a resident of the County of Mower, One Hundred Two, Range Fifteen Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject Snyder as executors of the estate of State of. Minnesota, died intestate on Ireland's Many Names. Southeast One Quarter, Section Thirty-three, home folks. to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): said Ira B. Snyder, deceased, as the the 24th day of June, 1920 and prayin? Scots may be surprised, but in the Township One Hundred Individual deposits subject to check 668,297.71 persons entitled thereto. that letters of administration of .days of Ptolemy Ireland was known Three,- Range Fifteen and the West Mr.-and Mrs. L. S. Kildahl and son Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other It is Therefore Ordered, That all his estate be granted to Frances L. One Half of Section Thirty-four, as Scotia! In fact Ireland has.had a yefcurned Saturday to their home at than for money borrowed) 107,618.58 persons interested in said estate inay Smith, 903 W. Oakland Ave., Austin, Township One Hundred Three, Range number of names. Diodorus Siculas Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 appear before this Courts at a special lifi&tib Branch, after several! days' Minnesota and the court/having fixed Fifteen. calls the Ireland Iris," or Irisi in the days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and the time aiid place for hearing said term/thereof to be held on Tuesdky, -vfciff at the C. I. Johnson home. Now Notice is Hereby Given, That De Mundo, credited by some scholars -^postal savings): the 31st day of January, A. D. 1922, petition: I. the undersigned Sheriff of said Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed to Aristotle, it is called Irenne in the at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH 3Rss Glady's Conlin, who has spent Mower County, will sell the above described 827,727.26 Argonautica of Orpheus it appears as Probate-office in the Court House, in OF YOU,: are hereby cited and required .i. property to the highest bidder, iSse (past month with her parents at Other time deposits 749,314.20 the City of Austin, in said County, Irinus Strabo called it Irene Caesar, to show cause, if any you for cashj at public auction, at the Postal Savings deposits 19.81 'Rugby, North DaTcota has resumed and oppose said petition. have before this court at the Probate Tacitus and Pliny -mentioned it ^as West front door of the Mower County 2,470,817.49 And it is Further Ordered, That this :lnet work in Dr. R. A. Barnitz' offfice. Court Rooms in the Court House, in Hibernia Mela called It Juverna. The Court House, in the City of Austin, Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank against order shall be published once in each the City of Austin, ,in the County of in said Mower County, on the 25th native names in Celtic are Ir. Eri. U. S. Liberty Bonds 175,000.00 week for three successive weeks prior Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Carl Cook returned to Carleton day of February, A. D. 1922, at 1 Erin. Plutarch mentions It under the to said day of hearing in the Mower 6th day of February, 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M., to satisfy the said execution, college this, morning, after spending name of 0"-vfta. Total $3,175,468.40 County News, according to law. o'clock P. M./why said petition should together with the interest and the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Dated at Austin, Minn.,- the 31st not be granted. ccsts thereon, subject to redemption From Missouri. State of Minnesota, Gpuntg pf Mower, ss.: day of December, A. D. 1921. JWrs. C.,F. Cook. WITNESS, The Judge of said at any time within -one year from day "What in the world are you kicking I, H. J. Drost, cspttHIthe above named bank,~do solemnly swear that •V By the Court, Court, and the Seal of said Court of sale, according to law. about?" asked the red-headed landlady. the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Hisses Helen Drost, Dorothy Lincoln, HENRY WEBER, JUN.,. this 6th day of January, 1922. Dated at Austin, Minn., January H. J. DROST, Cashier. "When I took my room you Judge of Probate. HENRY WEBER, JUN., Ruth Leek, Doris and Vivian 7th, A. D. 1922. told me there was a single hair mattress Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest rCOURT SEAL) x&wS Probate Judge. N. NICHOLSEN, Shellman, Ida Neller and Emma Figiurt 5th day of January, 1922. N. F. BANFIELD, on the bed," said the thin hoarder: BAUDLER BROS., fiSf (COURT SEAL) Sheriff of Mower County, Minn returned to Carleton college this GEO! M. SHORTT,5 E. H. STERLING, Attorneys for Petitioner. "So I did." "Well, will you .please BAUDLER BROS., ALLEN C. FLETCHER, tTAttorney Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. H. L. BANFIELD, File No. 4196. morning, after spending the holidays Attorneys for Petitioner. come up to my room and show me the -v* for Judgment Creditor. 1 My Commission-expires March 1^ 1927. Directors. Jan. 9,16, 23. •••magfri File No. 4300. Jan. 9, 16, 23. single hair?" Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13. tnth home folks. fx if jdt' Lv 1 r- r' f,"*0 .. J? jT-. ii Ski-