Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 23, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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**yfyr Sit '„*J vl! MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINK ptige Six Monday, Jan. 23, 1922. Advertising is the art of making Earth's Internal Temperature. the Under Searchlight. Temptation to Sheriffs. others think as .you think about youi It used to be thought that the temperature The' new principal arrived on the ••TMd you take along bloodhounds In DOLLARS SPENT IN AUSTIN WILL RETURN increased at a fairly regular first day. And on the second the old product. flfce old days when you toured the one met little ten-year-old Ted. "How rate with descent into the crust of the «aoatry with nn 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' do you like the new principal," she TO BOOST FOR YOU .earth, but it appears that recent measurements 4kow3" LEGAL NOTICE asked smilingly. in deep mines and borings do "*Sc" said the veteran actor. "We "Oh, I don't know yet," he answered. not bear out., the assumption. Some wrrfed Great Danes or foastiffs, as "You see we haven't had her long investigators are now disposed to think ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION ft»y were large and fierce looking enough yet to find her out." that* instead of regularly increasing., TO CONVEY LANDS Besides, it wouldn't have NEWS BUY AT HOME CAMPAIGN ON CONTRACT. the temperature is not far from stationary lem good policy to have real blood9i«snds below the superficial zone. State of Minnesota, County of Mower, that might have been useful LEGAL NOTICES ss. In the WItwatersand mines the average 4o a sheriff if he attached them." In Probate Court, Special Term, December rate of increase, carried down to Read careflully the Article Printed Each Week in this Department of the NEWS and then give serious —Risntngham Age-Herald. 31st, 1921. 8,000 feet, is only one dgeree Fahrenheit ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL consideration to what you have read. You will then, no doubt, view the situation in it's true light. In the Matter of the Estate of for each 250 feet of descent. The ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN. Overheard at a Party. Nelson A. Sumner, Deceased. AUSTIN merchants are entitled to your patronage they help to defray the expenses of maintaining all bottom temperature is 102.35 degrees. State of Minnesota, County of Mower, "That girl engaged! Why, who On Reading and Filing the Petition the public institutions the use of which you enjoy. The dollar you spend with AUSTIN Merchants Measurements in other places have ss. In Probate Court. «o»!d love such an icy creature?" of Cena C. Snyder as one of the stays in AUSTIN, and, in the course of time, finds its way back to you. The Dollar sent out of In^the Matter of the Guardianship given various results. In the Kargoorlie "Jack says she is all the world to executors of the estate of Ira B. Snyder of Charlotte Hamann, Ward. town is gone from the community and lost to you forever. If you buy out of town and we all follow mines, in Australia, practically no deceased, claiming to be entitled fcira." The guardian of the above named variation of temperature is shown between your example, what will become of the town? to a conveyance of certain real estate "Well, Jack's world seems to be ward, viz: N. F. Banfield, having depths of 1,400 and 2,300 feet. from the administrator of said estate, fltift in the glacial period, that's all made and filed in this court his setting forth that Nelson A. The result of recent figures shows that Pre got to say."—Boston Transcript. final account, together with his petition, Sumner, deceased, was bound by a there is no general law governing the representing that said guardianship FORTUNES MADE Anderson's Studio Austin Auto Co. contract in writing to convey said increase of rock temperature with has terminated and praying that Too Much. real estate to W. B. Sleeper and W. depth.—Washington Star. said account be examined, adjusted -What cured Charlie of slapping the A. Beck, who in turn assigned said and allowed by this court, and that Fine Photos. AUTHORIZED FORD AGENGY. «&jnd table?" contract to Ira B. Snyder, upon the News items from all sections of this said guardian be discharged WITHOUT EFFORT The wrist-watch fad." terms and conditions therein stated, AUTOMOBILES, TIRES, OILS Be Photographed This Year on Your territory are wanted by The News. It is Ordered, that said petition be with a description of the land to be "Heh?" Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally and ACCESSORIES. heard and said account examined and conveyed, and the facts upon which BIRTHDAY. "He quit after breaking three crys4ale."—Louisville or Dial 2650. adjusted by this court, at the Probate such claim to conveyance is predicated, Courier-Journal. Court Room, in the Court House, and praying that the Probate SAVE HONEY in the City of Austin, County of The Golden Eagle LEGAL NOTICES Court make a decree authorizing and Agreed With Her. Profits of Stockholders in MallOrder Mower, State of Minnesota, on the directing the said administrator of and Buy Your Groceries at flhe—Women may gossip sometimes, 31st day of January, 1922, at 10 the estate of Nelson A. Sumner, deceased, Co-Operative Mower County Houses Stagger the A W A S N E S E feat they have better control over theli o'clock A. M., and that this order be CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL to convey such real estate to MONEY BACK ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY served by publication thereof in the innrn than men have. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. said Cena C. Snyder and Howard F. Co. Imagination. Mower County News, according to PUR He—Tou are right. Men have no Snyder as executors of the estate of law. said Ira B. Snyder, deceased, as the CHASE. 4Mtrol whatever over women'* tongues STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Dial 2252. Dated December 31st, 1921. persons entitled thereto. CUSTOMERS SUPPLY CAPITAL Mower, ss. In Probate Court. HENRY WEBER JUN., It is Therefore Ordered, That all In the Matter of the Estate of A Practical Physician. Auto Top And Auto Probate Judge. HormeFs Quality Flour persons interested in said estate may Charlotte E. Wells, Decedent Knlck—Is the doctor's practice imgraving? (Court Seal) appear before this Court, at a special THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to Painting. File No. 2468. term thereof to be held on Tuesday, Horace R. Wells, William L. Wells, Knack—Yes, but his patients are Jan. 9, 16, 23. the 31st day of January, A. D. 1922, One Man Makes' More Than $250,000 Charles E. Hale, and Roy E. Hale, MADE IN AUSTIN. Wtt getting any better.—New York R. H. Gray, Proprietor. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the and to all persons interested in the on $25,000 Investment in Nine Probate office in the Court House, in MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE S O E E W E E final account and distribution of the Years—Hundreds Like MAIN ST, AUSTIN, MINN. the City of Austin, in said County, estate of said decedent. Default having been made in the Him. and oppose said petition. Interesting store news will be The representative of the above payment of the sum of Five Hundred And it is Further Ordered, That this Sanitary Milk Co. Ibund on every page of The News in named decedent, having filed in this Jensen-Phiffer Co. Seventy-three and 751100 Dollars, (Copyright.) order shall be published once in each tikis issue. Shop here first. Court the final account of the administration which is claimed to be due and is due There is one way to make money by week for three successive weeks prior QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS of the estate of said decedent, at the date of this notice upon a certain dealing with the mail-order houses but to said day of hearing in the Mower is the BEST together with the petition —Manufacturers of— Estate Transfers Mortgage, duly executed and delivered JReal it isn't by buying goods from them. County News, according to law. praying for the adjustment and allowance by Clarence E. Wilhelm and E I S 0 A O N PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dated at Austin, Minn., the 31st The man who thinks he is making of said final account and for wife Myrtle Wilhelm, Mortgagors, to A E I E E A day of December, A. D. 1921. Deeds. distribution of the residue of said estate money by buying his goods from mallorder Maggie E. Clark, Mortgagee, bearing S O E S Telephone—Dial 2550 By the Court, Ingvar O. Share et ux to Anton to the persons thereunto entitled. houses has only to read of the date the 25th day of February, HENRY WEBER, JUN., Johnson, NMs SEVi SW% SE% 29101 Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, 1920, and with a power of sale therecontained, amazing profits made by some of these The Motor Inn. Judge of Probate. N-14 W, $375.00 are hereby cited and required to show duly recorded in the office Let HOGAN do YOUR SHOE REPAIRING big corporations to realize that all the (COURT SEAL) Martha J. Ingram et al to J. E. Desari, cause, if any you have, before this of the Register of Deeds in. and and YOU will get money is being made by the man oh E. D. HOPFE, Proprietor: BAUDLER BROS., NE 94 2-102-17, $1.00. Court at the Probate Court Rooms in for the County of Mower and State of the other end of the deal. Attorneys for Petitioner. FIRST CLASS WORK. Susie J. Wold et al to Gilbert Sor- the Court House in the City of Austin, NASH CARS and TRUCKS Minnesota, on the 23rd day of March, tktixrn, File No. 4196. The stockholder in a big mail-order lots 2 and 3, block 1, Galloway in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book 51 of Hart-Parr Tractors WE REPAIR WHILE YOU WAIT Jan. 9, 16, 23. .Add. to Austin, $1.00. on the 14th day of February, concern toils not and neither does he Mortgages, on page_621. Forrest L. Scott to Henrietta E. 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said Hogan's Shoe Shop. spin, but he piles up his money so fast "Value Cars at Volume Prices." And Whereas, The said Maggie E. Peterson and Mildred E. Moses, undivided petition should not be granted. that it makes the ordinary man's head Clark, Mortgagee and Holder of said 1.3 of W 45 ft., lot 8, block 33, village WITNESS, The Judge of said CHATS WITH swim to read about it. Here is the Mortgage, has duly elected and does A. W. Bluhm. of Austin, $2500.00. Court, and the Seal of said Court Ground Feed, Mill Feed, Chick Feed, experience of the stockholder in one hereby elect to declare the whole YOUR O. Niehuis et ux to A. E. Beadell, this 17th day of January, 1922. principal sum of said Mortgage due of the large mall-order concerns, as NE fractional and E% Wy2 HENRY WEBER, JUN., Mash, Security Calf Meal, GAS MAN PIANOS and COLUMBIA GRAFONALAS. and payable at the date of this notice, told by. a reliable financial journal. It HE fractional 3-102- N-17 W, $22,000. Judge of Probate. under the terms and conditions of gives a glimpse into the inside workings Dehorning Pencils. Niehuis et ex to P. C. Garbisch (COURT SEAL) said Mortgage and the power of sale of the mail-order business that ©uflot 26, Ny2 SE% 9-104 N-17 W, City Feed Store. A. W. WRIGHT, WE SAVE YOU MONEY therein contained and whereas there All types of gas hot water $4*400.00. should be .of interest to those who M. A. NELSON, is actually due and claimed to be due Cedar City Cemetery Ass'n to Froay heaters have one requirement in have made such things possible. .Attorneys for' Petitioners. and payable at the date of this notice Meadowcroft, lot 39, Cedar City, File No. 4224 Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6. the sum of Twelve Thousand FortyEight common: How the Game Works. they must be kept THE FINEST FOOTWEAR $10100. ASK FOR FEDERAL PRODUCTS and 90|100 Dollars, with interest In 1908 this man bought 600 shares Cedar City Cemetery Ass'n to J. S. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FIN clean. Of course a hot water ALWAYS. IN AUSTIN thereon at the rate of 5 per cent Attlesey, lot 38, Cedar City cemetery, of stock in the mail-order corporation AL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. per annum from the 12th day of January, heater will keep on. supplying Federal System of #10.00. C. I. Johnson. in question when the stock was selling 1922, and whereas the said power Cedar City Cemetery Ass'n to Geo. you with hot water month after around $40 a share, the 600 shares STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of sale has become operative, and Bakeries. Strong-, N% lot 40, Cedar City Cemetery, costing him a little less than $25,000. AUSTIN, MIN.N no action or proceeding having been month without any attention of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. $5.00. In 1911 the company declared a stock instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover In the Matter of the Estate of Lucie Cedar City Cemetery Ass'n to Wm. whatever, but it will use less gas Dial 2013. the debt secured by said Mortgage, dividend of 33 1-3 per cent. In other Hauglum, Decedent: Kraft, S% lot 40, Cedar City Cemetery, If YOU REALIZE VALUES, YOU or any part thereof if you keep it clean. words the company after paying cash $5.00. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to ARE BUYING ALL YOUR Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby dividends regularly, had accumulated GIFTS THAT LAST Cedar City Cemetery Ass'n to J. P. John S. Hauglum, Thor S. Hauglum, GROCERIES WHERE Here are some general hints Given, That by virtue of the power of a surplus profit of one-third of the Xfcrell, W Vz lot 41, Cedar City Cemetery, Brita Nesse, Synva Dahle, Markus S. I A I A An Appropriate gift for everyone, the sale contained in said Mortgage, and $5.00. which will be found useful: amount of capital invested in the Haughlum, Martha Haughlum, Olina W A S E A I S pursuant to the statute in such case Haughlum, John H. Gibson, Arthur business but instead of distributing Gift That Suggests Permanence. made and provided, the said Mortgage Square Deal Grocery Keep copper coils bright and Gibson and Selma Gibson, and to all LEGAL NOTICE this profit among the stockholders the will be foreclosed by a sale of J. S. R. Scovill. persons interested in the final account company kept the money in the business clean. the premises described in and conveyed and distribution of the estate of said and issued stock for that amount by said Mortgage, viz: 268B decedent. The representative of the Use a brush or cloth for this to the stockholders. By this action SAVE MONEY AND BUY AT THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY The Southwest quarter of Section above named decedent, having filed in LOWEST PRICES ARE CHIEF !200 more shares of stock were Issued purpose once a week or so. of Mower, ss. In District Court. this court his final account of the administration No. Nineteen (19), in Township No. ATTRACTIONS IN to the man who had originally bought 'JPsnth Judicial District. of the estate of said decedent,together One Hundred-one (101) North, Range See that door fits closely 600, increasing his holdings to 800 JL D. Wicks, as administrator of the with his petition pray No. Eighteen (18) West, in Mower READY-TO-WEAR, DRY when closed. estate of Nelson A. Sumner, deceased, ing for the adjustment and allowance county and state of Minnesota, with shares, without his having put any GOODS AND SHOES. Mary E. Pinney, Amaranth the hereditaments and appurtenances of said final account and for distribution more money Into the business. The gas flame should be blue. THE VALUE STORE M. Brown, Mendal Miner, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of the residue of said estate Another stock dividend of -50 per Austin, Minn. Plaintiffs, of said Mower county, at the West to the persons thereunto entitled. A yellow flame indicates that cent was declared in 1915 and this vs. front door of the Court House, in the Therefore, You, and each of you, are AUSTIN, MINN. added 400 shares more to his holdings, Warren A. Sumner, Warner A. Sumner, city of Austin, in said county and the burner is not getting enough hereby cited and required to show giving him 1,200 shares in all. A third YET THE PATHE COSTS Martin Johnson, Nehemiah cause, if any you have before this state, on the 1st day of March, 1922, air or the flame has "backfired" ARE YOU LUCKY? .. Johnson, Nemiah Johnson, Lemuel at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at Btock dividend of 25 per cent was paid Court at the Probate Court Rooms NO MORE D. Sumner the unknown heirs of public vendue, to the highest bidder into the air mixer. in the Court House in the City of early in 1917, bringing this man's THAN You don't have to be—we eliminate the following named persons: Marfin for cash, to pay said debt of Twelve Austin, in the County of" Mower, State Btock holdings up to 1,500 shares, still ORDINARY If the gas flame pops when Johnson, Lemuel D. Sumner. Thousand Forty-eight and 90|00 Dollars, all luck. Winter storage in a warm of Minnesota, on the 31st day of Without his having paid in any more PHONOGRAPHS Also all other persons unknown and interest, and the taxes, if January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., place with regular charging and testing. you turn it off, your burner is inoney. On this 1,500 shares of stock, M. J. E E N A N any, on said premises, and Two Hundred claiming any right, title, estate, why said petition should not be granted. All repairing guaranteed. cash dividends of $8 a share are now not regulated properly. interest or lien in the real estate Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated Dial 2625 Schmitz Auto Elec. Co. being paid. This investor therefore t-ilescribed in the complaint herein, Witness, the Judge of said Court, in and .. by said Mortgage in is now receiving $12,000 a year from Do riot heat more water than •.and their unknown heirs, c$se of foreclosure, and the disbursements and the Seal of said Court, this 31st his original investment of about $25,000, towns, generous sows, nave bought It allowed by law subject to redemption Defendants. day of December, 1921. you needi at any time within one year for them. This is shown in the 6ase SUMMONS. HENRY WEBER, JUN., and as the stock is now worth AUBURN— —GARDNER from the day of sale, as provided by THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO of the stockholder just mentioned, who (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. around $160 a share, the present market Dp not neglect to turn off the Dial 2083 law. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, value of his stock is $240,000, giving originally invested. The generous! Auto Sales Co. gas the instant yon have enough Dated January 12th, A. D. 1922. R. C. ALDERSON, him a profit of $215,000, in addition mall-order buyers have made him aj MAGGIE E. CLARK, You, and each of you, are hereby Attorneys for Petitioner. hot **ater. to cash dividends which he received present of $215,000 worth of stock andj Mortgagee. Auto Repairing. summoned and required to answer the Austin, Minnesota. during nine years, amounting he has not had to turn his hand over, Austin Gas Co. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, complaint of the Plaintiffs in the File No. 4255. Jan. 9, 16, 23. MARTIN A NELSON, Oakland & Chatham Streets to many more thousands of dollars. to get it. He has never even had to, above entitled action, which is filed in so much as write a letter to get it. Attorneys for Mortgagee. Only One of Hundred*. the office of the Clerk of the District CITATION FOR HEARING ON Jan, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6,13, 20: The generous mail-order, buyers have Court, in the City of Austin, County This Is the story of Just one small PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION WHEN YOUR BATTERY NEEDS handed it to him on a golden platter. of Mower and State of Minnesota, {Stockholder in one mail-order concern. and to serve a copy of your answer ATTENTION LET EXPERTS 1a profit of more than $215,000 made There's money in the mall-order Estate of John D. Smith. to the said complaint on the subscribat Iby one small stockholder in nine years business without a doubt, but its on DO IT. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of their office in the City of Aus- jon an investment of less than $25,000! the side of the man who does the selling Mower. In Probate Court. County of Mower, State of Minota, W E S A I S It reads like fiction but it Is financial and not the one who does the In the Matter of the Estate of within twenty'days after the Pierce Battery Co. John D. Smith, Decedent. history. There are hundreds of other buying. If you must do business with service of this Summons upon you, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO stockholders in this and other mailorder the mail-order house, buy some of its exclusive of the day of such service Frances L. Smith, Clifford H. Smith, corporations, some of whom sou1 if you fail so to answer the said stock and let the fellow in the next Howard A. Smith, Arthur E. Smith, complaint within the time aforesaid, The Webber Agency have made millions while this man town buy you automobiles and private and Mary Aillen Larson, the heirs at the plaintiffs in this action shall apply made thousands. Add the profits of yachts while he struggles with the law of said deceased and to all persons to the Court for the relief demanded all these stockholders together and the hard times that come from draining Wayne H. Webber. John P. Delfield interested in the granting of in the complaint. (result Is a sum that staggers the imagination. his town of the cash that goes to keep District Agent administration of the estate of said Dated January 3, 1922. you in luxury. decedent: The petition of Frances L. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON-, $10,000 Life Ins. (Doable Indemnity Small wonder that the men'who own Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Smith having been filed in this court, $20,000) age 30, $107.60. Austin, Minnesota. representing that Jphn D. Smith then the stock of the big mall-order houses Dangerous Procrastination. a resident of the County of Mower, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE tan live in palaces, ride in the highestpriced The late Doctor Murphy, Chicago's State of Minnesota, died intestate on ef Mower, ss. In District Court, Wold Building Phone 2670 automobiles, own palatial private famous surgeon, used to tell of a BAKERYfGOODS the 24th day of June, 1920 and praying Tenth Judicial District. yachts and buy $100,000 paintings. butcher who had a slight growth on that letters of administration of Same parties as in Summons immediately But who has furnished the Veverka's Place. his thumb. It could easily and painlessly preceding this notice. his estate be granted to Frances L. money to pay for the palaces and the of Excellence Smith, 903 W. Oakland Ave., Austin, have been removed, when it NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS.. 'automobiles and the yachts and the Minnesota and the court having fixed "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That started, but it was neglected until the THE IDEAL PLACE IN $100,000 paintings? The people in the the time and place for hearing said an action has been commenced in this growth, which proved to be cancerouft, country and the-small towns who have petition: AUSTIN TO Court by the above named Plaintiffs, traveling unseen, appeared in the THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH kept an endless stream of money flowing the object of which is to obtain a man's armpit. When Doctor Murphy SPEND YOUR TIME. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required into the coffers of the mail-order jodipnent that the Plaintiffs are the WATCH OUR WINDOWS told a friend about the case he had to show cause, if any you 'houses have made all this possible. -tranters in fee of the following deaeribed just finished cutting out half of the have before this cou^frt the Probate real estate situate in the THE BEST SHOE REPAIRING AT Their millions of dollars have gone to FOR NEW APPETIZERS unfortunate man's shoulder and removing Court Rooms in the Court House, in Ctamty of Mower and State of Minnesota, the big cities to build up these great Noren's Shoe Store. the arm, with only doubtful the City of Austin, in the County of to-wit: The Northwest Quarter concerns. Their millions of dollars Mower, State of Minnesota, oh th* hope of cure, says Capper's Weekly. (NW%) of Section Thirty-five FOR YOUR TABLE hpve provided the automobiles and Best in service, best workmanship, 6th day of February, 1922, at 3 •35), Township One Hundred Four A fact every one should remember: yachts and other luxuries for the o'clock P. M., why said petition should 104) North, Range Sixteen (16) Material at best prices. If you are thirty years or older do not stockholders in these corporations. not be granted. *West of the 5th P. M. and that the neglect any strange growth, lump or WITNESS, The Judge of said defendants and each of them have no Present From Maii-Order Buyers. We claim we have the scaly place on the body see your doctor. Smith Wright Company Court, and the Seal of said Court ... 4sstate or interest therein or lien These men who have piled up such Ninety-nine times in a hundred this 6th day of January, 1922. thereon, and to quiet title in the Finest Goods in. the City •big fortunes in the4 mail-order business it will be found nothing serious. If I E S I E S HENRY WEBER, JUN., JPlamtiffs. r: have not even had to pay for it Is a cancer treated In time you can Probate Judge. Dated January 7, 1922. -X FOR LIVE AND much of the stock from which they are be rid of it forever. One-third of all (COURT SEAL) .HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Ki. E S S E O BAUDLER BROS., now drawing princely dividends. The .leaths from cancer can be prevented, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, ^v^sT' Attorneys for Petitioner. Austin, Minnesota. people in the country and the small it taken in time. 4 Under New Management. File No. 4300.. Jan. ?, 16, 23. JTsn. 23, 30, Feb. 6. 4 mm %&&***-