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pgpsaaiWpiMpmii! WWW jW "-J^1^1 mjiii it, -''.Ft S*^ 5 *-1 ii"-V j"1*- J- PageSix MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. yV Vf? Monday, Jan. 16, 1922. tVlan ivioon Heal? sr Prohibition Enforcement. J-I DIFFERENT ALTOGETHER. Cotton-Plant Pest If you are hungry and eat sufficient in Jsw/ The moth known as Alabama arglllacea, Dr. C. C. Booth, John H. Chase and One of the castes in Delhi/India, food, the hunger ends, but you J"1* $&,* If if Shortlelgh: "I tell you, old chap, a serious pest of the cotton -. T. O. Beede, well-known local astronomers, has decreed that any member using intoxicating can't satisfy a money-hungry man marriage changes a man completely. plant, Is one of the most prolific of have announced their belief in liquor is to be Beaten fifty with money. Insects. In the Gulf states It produces tbe discovery of life on the moon, tilths with his shoes, his mustache is Why, I'm a" different man altogether at- least seven generations annually, -hitherto regarded as a void planet. to be shaved off on one side and a fine since I married." PROFESSIONAL and at the end of the fourth generation Mr. Beede operates one of the largest of five cowries is to be imposed. Longsleigh "I'm glad to hear that. DIRECTORY the progeny of one moth, If they telescopes in Ohio. All three are Perhaps you will settle that little I. O. A Safety Raiser. all survived, would amount to over meognized observers. U. I've held against you for a year or CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Mrs. Nosey—"Did you hear that awful 300,000,000,000 individuals. Science "We found a beautiful fleecy effect more." TREE WANTED THANKS. and then you ask me, to keep quiet. racket across the street last night? Dial 2038 Service. from one mountain to another," said Shortleigh: "Oh dear, no. I couldn't You are a rude crefcture." Tony's little boy misbehaved and he Physician and Surgeon Mr. Chase, "and agreed that one^of think of settling another fellow's "Why should I thank you for what Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. thrashed him with "a razor strop." Mrs. O' NE day Madam Pig and her children the mountains we had seen was bills.". NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF you throw away?" said Madam Pig. Peery—"Oh, how perfectly barbarous X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment were eating'apples under a Arfsfarohs, from which a cloud ex* Assistants— "If you kept all those apples on the V'—American Legion Weekly. PARTNERSHIP OF PEDDYCOART big tree by the roadside/when the tree, tended to Herodotus.- We -found Interesting stoffe news will be ^ree which we have,eaten with those Ernest H.Morris, M. D. which was very full of fruit, bent its found on every page of The News in & ERRET. Aristarohs to be a mountain that Mabelle Moore, R. N. you have now your limbs would break. News advertising brings results. this issue. Shop here first. boughs and spoke. Slitters and is composed probably of If we had beep hungry and you had Notice is hereby given, That the* "Madam Pig, you seem to enjoy Crystals. We also observed a streak of given us food from your branches, partnership composed of C. W. Erret W. R. EARL LEGAL NOTICES eating my fruit," said tftfe tree. LEGAL NOTICES light with changing colors between which you wished to keep, then I and E. JL. Peddycoart doing business "Ugh!" grunted Madam Big, and ft and Herodotus, which would Indicate FUNERAL DIRECTOR should thank you, but not for this at Austin, Minnesota and Menomonie, went on eating. we had discovered a low form of ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION which you. threw on the ground." MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAI.E Wisconsin, is hereby dissolved and Business Residence *Do you not think these are the vegetation."—Youngstown, Ohio, dispatch TO CONVEY LANDS Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Default having beep made in the "How dare you speak to me like terminated, the said C. W. Errett succeeding very best apples you have ever ON CONTRACT.. in the New York World. payment of the sum of Five Hundred that?" said the tree, shaking with anger AUSTIN, MINN. to the business at Austin, and eaten?" asked the tree. State of Minnesota, County of MtfWer, Seventy-three and 75|100 Dollars, I and sending tT5wn "some unripe, the said E. L. Peddycoart to the business "Ugh I" grunted Madam Pig, and ss. which is claimed to be due and is due Little-Known Albania. hard apples, which sent the piggies at Menomonie, each of the partnership went on eating. In Probate Court, Special Term, December DONOVAN & GOSLEE at the date of this notice upon a eer-* Before 1914 Albania was 'the newest and Madam Pig squealing down the 31st, 1921. "Your children seem to enjoy my assuming any outstanding tain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Funeral Directors country of the Old world, and It road. In the Matter of the Estate of fruit, also," said the tree. by Clarence E. Wilhelm and obligations respectively at Austin and Embalmers is peopled by the most ancient race Mr. Blackbird, who had been nearby Nelson A. Sumner, Deceased. wife Myrtle Wilhelm, Mortgagors, to "Ugh I" grunted Madam Pig, and and Menomonie. of southeast Europe. Edward Gibten On Reading and Filing the Petition Day Calls—Phone 2188 and heard all that had been said, flew Maggie E. Clark, Mortgagee, bearing kept on eating. Dated at Austin, Minn., December called it "a country within sight of Cena C. Snyder as one of the into the tree and began to peck at an date the 25th day of February, Night Calls 29, 1921. executors of the estate of Ira B. Snyder «f Italy, which is less known than I T. W. Donovan—5914 I apple. 1920, and with a power of sale therein deceased, claiming to be entitled C. W. ERRET, the interior of America." And more H. A. Goslee—6637 contained, duly recorded in the office "How- dare you spoil my unripe to a conveyance of certain real estate E. L. PEDDYCOART. Motor and Carriage Service than a century after that characterization, of the Register of Deeds in and fruit," said the tree, "when there are from the administrator of said estate, Jan. 12, 16. for the County of Mower and State of before the war helped introduce plenty of ripe apples on the ground?" setting forth that Nelson A. Minnesota, on the 23rd day of March, the Balkans to America, a letter addressed "I did not care £o risk one of your Sumner, deceased, was bound by a 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book 51 of "Albania" was sent from England *VG 4/c€/*7 0*t contract in writing to convey said hard apples striking me," replied Mr. Mortgages, on page 621. to the United States, and was vreal estate to W. B. Sleeper and W. Everything Clean and Sanitary Blackbird. "I saw the way you treat-, And Whereas, The said Maggie E. returned from Albany, N. Y., with the A. Beck, who in turn assigned said ed Madam Pig, and besides I rather Clark, Mortgagee and Holder of said notation "Not for Albany, try Europe." contract to Ira 6. Snyder, upon the Mortgage, has duly elected and does enjoy spoiling fruit." AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT terms and conditions therein stated, hereby elect to declare the whole "Oh, you dreadful creature!" exclaimed with a description of the land to be Few travelers visit Albania and Information principal sum of said Mortgage due the- tree, so angry now that conveyed, and the facts upon which Th&• about the present day aspects and payable at the date of this notice, it shook all the unripe apples from its such claim to conveyance is predicated, under the terms and conditions of of the country is meager.—National branches, which fell on the ground, and praying that the Probate Ideal Cafe said Mortgage and the power of sale Geographic Society Bulletin. Court make a decree authorizing and bruised and worthless. therein contained and whereas there directing the said administrator of "There, you see what has happened," is actually due and claimed to be due the estate of Nelson A. Sumner, deceased, Wasn't That He Was Afraid. and payable at the date of this notice said Mr. Blackbird, hopping Quality Food Well Served to convey such real estate to A Colonial bishop, who was on a the sum of Twelve Thousand FortyEight and chattering with glee. "You have Our Prices Are Right '•Do you not think my apples are a said Cena C. Snyder and Howard F. Voyage to his diocese encountered a and 90jl00 Dollars, with interest lost all your fruit, and just because beautiful color?" asked the tree. Special==Oyster Stew 25c Snyder as executors of the estate of thereon at the rate of 5 per cent very severe storm. The passengers you wanted to be thanked for something "I have not noticed the color," replied said Ira B. Snyder, deceased, as the per annum from the 12th day of January, were greatly alarmed, and so, too, you had thrown away. Madam Pig, "but I wish you [persons entitled thereto. 1922, and whereas' the said power was the bishop, who hastily convened It is Therefore Ordered, That all would keep quiet so I can enjoy my "If you had not been so unjust to of sale, has become operative, and a prayer meeting in the saloon. persons interested in said estate may food." Madam Pig perhaps I should have no action or proceeding having been When the storm had abated the appear before this Court, at a special "Well, I must say you are a very instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover eaten the apples' on the ground and skipper of the liner chaffed the bishop term thereof to be held on Tuesday, the debt secured by said Mortgage, IN AUTO TOPS impolite creature," replied the tree, you would not have been in such a the 31st d&y of January, A. D. 1922, regarding the matter. or any part thereof tossing its branches about "here you fit of anger," and away he flew, leaving at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the "I should have thought," he said, Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby come to me for food and I give you the tree to flunk over what he had Probate office in the Court House, in there is all the difference in the Given, That by virtue of the power of "that anyone so keen as your lordship all you can eat, and your children said. the City of Austin, in said County, sale contained in sa:d Mortgage, and world. Some are built for show to get to heaven would not have also, and you never even thank me, and oppose said petition. (Copyright.) pursuant to the statute in such case been afraid of a storm." some are built for wear. We And it is Further Ordered, That this made and provided, the said Mortgage "Hang it all!" retorted the bishop, order shall be published once in each make tops that are built to will be foreclosed by a sale of Babies. Bee's Average Life Six Weeks. ^fou don't think I want to go to Eskimo week for three successive weeks prior the premises described in and conveyed make your car appear as graceful heaven The Eskimo babies are Seldom A bee hatched in early summer does by water, do you?"—London to said day of hearing in the Mower by said Mortgage, viz: and dashing as possible, weaned till they are four or five years not live to eat the honey it gathers, as County News, according to law. fit-Bits. The Southwest quarter of Section Dated at Austin, Minn., the 31st old, but are taught to chew tobacco its average life through the busy season and yet to give the maximum of No. Nineteen (19), in Township No. day of December, A. D. 1921. and to swallow the juice between the Is not more than six weeks. Only One Hundred-one (101) North, Range service. Mixed Hawaiian Population. By the Court, No. Eighteen (18) West, in Mower those born in late autumn live till the ages of nine and twelve months.— In 1920 there were only 22,000 fullttooded HENRY WEBER, JUN., R. E GRAY county and state of Minnesota, with spring. Brooklyn Eagf?. Hawailans in the island and Judge Of Probate. the hereditaments and appurtenances (COURT SEAL) About 16,000 of mixed blood. The two which sale will be made by the Sheriff BAUDLER BROS., groups were less than 15 per cent of said Mower county, at the West LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Attorneys for Petitioner. In front door of the Court House, .in the the islands in 1920. The Americans AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING File No. 4196. city of Austin, in said county and and northern Europeans made up Jan. 9, 16, 23. state, on the 1st day of March, 1922, CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL about 10 per cent, the Portuguese approximately at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. 9% and the Porto Ricans NOTICE. ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN. public vendue, to the highest bidder and Spaniards about 2%. The total The Annual Meeting of the Mower State of Minnesota, County of Mower, for cash, to pay said debt of Twelve STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY County Farmers Fire & Lightning Caucasian population was thus little ss. In Probate Court. Thousand Fo?ty-eight and 90] 00 Dollars, of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Mutual Insurance company will be more than 20 per cent, or only about In the Matter of the Guardianship and interest, and the taxes, if held in the Court Room in the Court of Charlotte Hamann, Ward. In the Matter of the Estate of Lucie one-fifth of the entire population. The any, on said premises, and Two Hundred House in the City of Austin, Mower The guardian of the above named Hauglum, Decedent: Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated Japanese population was 44 per cent County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, January ward, viz: N. F. Banfield, having in and by said Mortgage in THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to »nd the Japanese, Chinese and Filipino made and filed in this court his 17, 1922, at one thirty P. M., case of foreclosure, and the disbursements John S. Hauglum, Thor S. Hauglum, population together, over 60 per final account, together with his petition pursuant to the By-Laws of said allowed by law subject to redemption Brita Nesse, Synva Dahle, Markus S. cent.—National Geographic Society Company for the purpose of hearing representing that said guardianship Haughlum, Martha Haughlum, Olina at any time within one year Bulletin. the report of the Company for the has terminated and praying that Haughlum, John H. Gibson, Arthur from the day of sale, as provided by past year, electing three Directors said account be examined, adjusted law. Gibson and Selma Gibson, and to all for the term of three years, levying and allowed by this court, and that Dated January 12th, A. D. 1922. persons interested in the final account LEGAL NOTICES an assessment to pay losses and expenses said guardian be discharged MAGGIE E. CLARK, and distribution of the estate of said for the ensuing year and to Mortgagee. decedent. The representative of the It is Ordered, that said petition be transact any other business that may ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, heard and said account examined and above named decedent, having filed in MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE legally come before the meeting. MARTIN A NELSON, Announces this court his final account of the administrat'on adjusted by this court, at the Probate Notice is hereby given that a mortgage Attorneys for Mortgagee. of the estate of said decedent,together —A. HOTSON, Secretary. Court Room, in the Court House, made by Henry A. Ska arberg, Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20. with his petition pray, Jan. 9, 16. in the City of Austin, County of mortgagor, to Egbert E. Buck, mortgagee, ing for the adjustment and allowance Mower, State of Minnesota, on the bearing date the 16th day of NEW MODELS said final account and for distribution 31st day of 1922, at 10 of April, 1920, and with Power of Attorney January, of the residue of said estate o'clock A. M., and that this order be contained therein, duly recorded to the persons thereunto entitled. served by publication thereof in the in the office of the Register of Deeds Mower County News, according to Therefore, You, and each of you, are in and for the County of Mower and Let A News hereby cited and required to show law. State of Minnesota, on the 21st day New Prices cause, if any you have before this Dated December 31st, 1921. of April, 1920, at five o'clock p. m., in Court at the Probate Court Rooms HENRY WEBER JUN., Book 5S of Mortgages, on page ISO, Want Ad Probate Judge. in the Court House in the City of wDl be foreclosed by sale of the mort-* Austin, in the County of Movgpr, State (Court Seal) •gaged premises hereinafter described of Minnesota, on the 31st day of File No. 2468. under and by virtue of the Power of January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., Jan. 9, 16, 23. Sale in said mortgage contained, for why said petition should not be granted. Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices default in payment of the sum of NOTICE OF MORTAGE FORECLOSURE Seventy Five Dollars and Eighty Six SALE. Witness, the Judge of said Court, Cents ($75.86) in taxes that the Do the WorK and the Seal of said Court, this 31st NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That amount of the principal of said mortgage Touring $1785 day of December, 1921. is Seventy Six Hundred Dollars default has occured in the mortgage HENRY WEBER, JUN., Coupe ...» 2500 ($7600.00), of which sum Sixty Five hereinafter described in the payment (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. Itollars ($65.72) and Seventy-two of the principal sum and in the payment Sedan 2700 «ents has been paid, leaving the CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, of taxes and said mortgage will If you have anything to sell The News Classified balance of the principal R. C. ALDERSON, be foreclosed and notice is, therefore, Seventv five Hundred Thirty Four Dollars Attorneys-for Petitioner. Ad. Department will put you in touch with hereby given. Austin, Minnesota. and Twenty Eight Cents ($7534.28) 1. The name of the mortgagors are customers.' A classified ad. is inexpensive and it Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices according to the terms and conditions File No. 4255. Jan. 9, 16, 23. E. S. Babcock and Elsie M. Babcock, pays big returns. of said mortgage, if any default be his wife, and the name|of the mortgagee made by the party of the first part If tliere is anything you. wish to purchase, a is William Peet. CITATION FOR HEARING ON Roadster (2-Passenger) $1425 In any q£ the provisions of said mortgage, 2. The date of said mortgage is PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru it will be' lawful for the party March 3rd, 1916, and it is duly recorded Touring 1475 an ad. in this department you will find some person of the second part, his heirs, executors, in the office of the Register of Estate of John D. Smith. administrators or assigns, or his who has the very thing you want, and who is Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, Club Roadster 1475 r. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of attorney to declare the whole sum of on the 7th day of March, 1916, at willing to sell it^it a bargain. Mower. In Probate Court. Coupe (4-Passenger) 2150 the principal of the mortgage not paid 2 o'clock P. M., in Book 53 of Mortgages In the Matter of the Estate of If you desire to employ a man or woman in any to be due and the said Egbert E. on Page 10. John D. Smith, Decedent. Sedan 2350 Bnrk, mortgagee, does hereby elect to capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you 3. The amount claimed to be due THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO deelare the whole sum of said mortgage thereon is the principal sum of Fortysix one. An ad. of this kind inserted jn four weeks, Frances L. Smith, Clifford H. Smith, remaining unpaid to be due and Hundred Dollars ($4,600.00) with Howard A. Smith, Arthur E. Smith, weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty does hereby declare the sum of interest thereon to the date of this and Mary Allien Larson, the heirs at Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty applications. notice amounting to $161.58, together law of said deceased and to all persons One Dollars and Seventy Eight Cents with Thirty-two and 30|100 Dollars If you have lost anything, advertise for it in interested in the granting of $7861.78) to be due and payable The New LIGHT-SIX ($32.30) the last half of the 1920 administration of the estate of said the classified ad. department and it will be returned thereon on the date of this notice. No taxes paid thereon by said mortgagee decedent: The petition of Frances L. action or proceeding at law or otherwise to you. Not a week passes but that some making a total amount due upon said Smith having been filed in this court, reduced effective January 7th has been instituted to recover Prices article of value is returned to the owner. mortgage at the date of this notice representing that John D. Smith then the debts secured by said mortgage, of $4793.88. a resident of the County of Mower, Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find or any part thereof, the real estate 4. The description of the mortgaged State of Minnesota, idied intestate on mortgaged and to be sold is situated the department especially useful, and productive Touring -...$1045 premises contained in said mortgage the 24th day of June, 1920 and praying in the County of Mower and State of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, Js as follows: The East Eighty (80) that letters of administration of Roadster (3-I*assenger) *. 1045 of Minnesota and known and described acres of the Southwest quarter seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale his estate be granted 16 Frances L. as follows, to-wit. The Southoast (SW%) of Section Seven (7), Township Coupe-Roadster 1375 Smith, 903 W. Oakland Ave., Austin, when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. Quarter (SE&) of Section Thirty One Hundred Three (103) North Minnesota and the court having fixed Three (33), Township,One Hundred Sedan 1750 of Range Sixteen (16). the time and place for hearing said Three (103) North, of Range For a small investment a classified ad. brings 5. Said premises will be sold by the petition: Fourteen (14) West. Sheriff^of Mower County, Minnesota, THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH better returns than any other investment that can The sale will be made by the Sheriff at puolic auction to the highest bidder-for OF YOU, are hereby cited and required of Mower County according to the be made. cash at the West Front Door to show cause, if any you Statutes in such case made and provided of the Mower County Court House, The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 have before this court at"the Probate on the 15th day of March, 1922, in the City of Austin, said County Court Rooms in the Court House, in words one cent a word. Cash must invariably accompany at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the All prices f. o. b. factories and State, on the 28th day of January, the. City of Austin, in thev County of Front Door of the Court House the order, as the amount is too small to 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. to Mower, State of Minnesota, op_ the 5n the City of Austin, in said County be. charged. satisfy said amount due. upon said 6th day of February, 1922, at~ 3 MARTIN 8 SCHR0EDER of Mower and State of Minnesota, to mortgage and taxes paid and the o'clock P. M., why said petition* should pay the said debt and interest and $ costs and disbursements allowed by not be granted. taxes, if any on the premises, and law. WITNESS, The Judge of said disbursements and One Hundred Dollars Dated this 8th day of December, Court, and the Seal of said Court West Bridge St. AUSTIN, MINN. (1100.00) attorney fees. 1921. this 6th day of January, 1922. Dated January 10, 1922. WM. PEET, HENRY WEBER, JUN., Mower County News EGBERT E. BURK, Mortgagee. Probate Judge. Mortgagee., SASSE & FRENCH, (COURT SEAL) JOHN L. BRIN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, I S I S A S E A E E A BAUDLER BROS., Rochester, Minnesota, Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys for Petitioner. Attorney for Mortgagee. uziaaaaaziaEizBiz^^ Dec. 12,19, 26, Jan. 2, 9,16. File No. 4300. %%J. Jan. 9, 16, 23. Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20r X: 'f jr & 'I'-rrl] F~r«* -J&