Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 30, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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Interesting Features By Special Cooking and Sewing Suggestions News Writers for the Home and and Stories of Interest for the Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. Daddy's MISSION CLUBS be over a thousand pounds. That is Interesting store news will be Japanese Women Alert. GORE'S DAUGHTER IS WED YOUR HAND found on every page of The News in an interesting fact!/ Japanese women are Insisting upon this issue. Shop here first. "But most important of all is that vei\ii\g the same civil and moral rights that the zoo people say that I'm as strong their husbands possess. One of the A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year. How to Read Your Characteristics and powerful as an animal could be. and Tendencies—the Capabilities or recent significant occurrences was a Averaging Ten Young to a Litter. That is the most important of all, fairy Tale Weaknesses That Make for Success unique gathering of 5,000 women from Remember this, act as soon as you woof, woof, growl!" or Failure Shown Your Palm. at all parts of the country in Osaka, on |Miss Josie Horn One of see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RATSNAP. November 18. They adopted a resolution It's a sure rat and mice destroyer. Principal Speakers GRAHAM BONNER MRS. HAGNA HEADS for disarmament and they It's convenient, comes in THE FINGER NAILS WE cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat cabled Mr. Hughes to express congratulation on Program. I MM MUMm II VUTMN NWVVU UHlOW I FIND sometimes In the hand after killing—leaves no smell. Cats for the opening of the disarmament of a woman short nails combined or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, LUTHERAN LADIES conference at Washington.' ZOO NEWS 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed with the following characteristics These Japanese women are awakening! "We must get out another newspaper," Miss Josie Horn, who recently returned by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. slowly but surely. said one of the zoo animals, from China, will' be the principal Advertisement, The line of the heart (the upper of whose name was speaker at a union meeting- of the two lines crossing the palm horizontally) Report Shows Ladies Mr. Ostrich. "I remember LEGAL NOTICE the Missionary societies of Austin to is short, and the head line LEGAL NOTICE there was underneath it is straight and inclined Lrave pQTTn $4/08 QO 7£Q finvi uur- be held at the Methodist churchy at a time when the 8:00 Tuesday to turn up toward the finger of Mercury, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAI.E different creatures mg Year. 268B the little finger. The mount of Miss Ida Greerf of Chicago, an each gave 6 piece Default having been made in the STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Mercury is 'flat and covered with lines, of news and we Far East will deliver a lecture on payment of the sum of Five Hundred of Mower, ss. In District Court. and the mounts of the moon and of Seventy-three and 751100 Dollars, Tenth Judicial District. called it a newspaper. Mrs. O. N. Hagen was elected pres- "Union Christian Colleges for Womident Mars (at the outside of the edge of which is claimed to be due and is due A. D. Wicks, as administrator of the Let's do of the St. Olaf Lutheran Ladie^ en in the Far East." There are sevAid the palm) are*high. The joints of the at the date of this notice upon a certain estate of Nelson A. Sumner, deceased, that now. at their annual meeting at the en such schools which need help, hand f»e very plainly visible. Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Mary E. Pinney, Amaranth "To be sure we church Thursday. The trustees of the Laura Spelman These are the marks of a woman by Clarence E. Wilhelm and M. Brown, Mendal Miner, do a to wife Myrtle Wilhelm, Mortgagors, to Plaintiffs, of harsh disposition and quarrelsome Other officers elected -were Mrs. Rockefeller fund, have promised to write our news or vs. Maggie E. Clark, Mortgagee, bearing nature, and they are made more strong Fay Rayman, vice president Mrs. 8^ve $1,000,000 toward promoting print our news, so Warren A. Sumner, Warner A. Sumner, date the 25th day of February, by the shortness of the nails. For a it will be all right. Clarence Nockelby, secretary, andj educational work, providing $2,Mrs. 1920, and with a power of sale therein Martin Johnson, Nehemiah confirmation of this sign of quarrelsomeness, contained, duly recorded in the office Johnson, Nemiah Johnson, Lemuel "Now in the first Harold Williams, treasurer. {000,000 is raised from other sources. consult the triangle formed of the Register of Deeds in and D. Sumner the unknown heirs of place of all I will of Austin's quota of this fund is set by the line of life, the line of the head Total expenditures of the society for the County of Mower and State of the following named persons: Martin a a I am at $500.00 and an opportunity will be and the line of health. If there is a Johnson, Lemuel D. Sumner. Minnesota, on the 23rd day of March, for the year amounted to $2,758.05, dark in color. And given those interested to make decided cross to be perceived in this Also all other persons unknown 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book 51 of which included decoration and refin- I will say that claiming any right, title, estate, Mortgages, on page 621. .. pledges for as much as they wish to triangle, we may say with faMy good I "I Remember." Mrs. Ostrich is ishing of the church interior, it was And Whereas, The said Maggie E. interest or lien in the real estate assurance that the disposition of the dressing in gray this season as in reported by Mrs. O. N. Hagna, trea-jsu e* Clark, Mortgagee and Holder of said described in the complaint herein, scn possessor is pugnacious and quarrelsome. Members of thg local commitee are «ther seasons. Mortgage, has duly elected and does and their unknown heirs, surer. Receipts for the year from the! Mrs. F. C. Bemis, chairman Mrs. hereby elect to declare the whole Defendants. Those are fashion notes." various committees were $1,088.98 principal sum of said Mortgage due SUMMONS. "I have a piece of news," said Mr. and the total receipts for the year! Gc0,'K,e, ,f"d„ers°n' Mrs' LEGAL NOTICES and payable at the date of this notice, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO VfcfLow Deer. under the terms and conditions of amounted to $2,806.74, which includes man' Mrs' W' HeI" THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Grlse and Mlss "We changed our brown and spotted en Banfield. said Mortgage and the power of sale the balance on hand at the start of 10640 «oats for white ones this autumn, as therein contained and whereas there You, and each of you, are hereby STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 1921, money borrowed and War Savings wte always like to get new suits in the is actually due and claimed to be due Different Methods. summoned and required to answer the of Mower, ss. In District Court. Mrs. Eugene Luther Vidal, who before ffclL stamps. and payable at the date of this notice Elsie—My mamma got a nice pres- complaint of the Plaintiffs in the Tenth Judicial District. her marriage to Lieutenant Vidal, "That's a. fashion note of great importance. the sum of Twelve Thousand FortyEight above entitled action, which is filed in Reports were also read by Mrs. W.! ent yesterday an' she frew her arms Ida A. Smith, Zella A. Peay, and United Spates air service, was Nina and 90|100 Dollars, with interest the office of the Clerk of the District F. Brown, Mrs. O. N. Hagna and Mrs.' around papa's neck. What does your Frank Peterman, Plaintiffs, Gore, daughter of former Senator and thereon at the "rate of 5 per cent "And I'd like to add another fashion Court, in the City of Austin, County vs. C. E. Hatch on girls' work. Mrs. m"™ma w"en pres- d0 she gets a per annum from the 12th day of January, Mrs. Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma. mte and say that we Mr. Fallow Deer of Mower and State of Minnesota, J. D. Chambers, Frances J. Chambers, I 1922, and whereas the said power A. Hegge sang and Mrs. K. O. Wold, ](lie_shc .„ The wedding took place in Washington and to serve a copy of your answer abed our horns each birthday. We can't I. N. Hawkins, Administrator E( tells lta(Wy she for of sale has become operative, and before a distinguished company to the said complaint on the subscribers of the Estate of J. S. Crandall, pair of horns forever. keep the same gave a reading at the close of the. givc jliin he mustn't Stay out late no action or proceeding having been at their office in the City of Austin, representative of diplomatic, senatorial, M. A. Hawkins, Hawkins Administrator, "I would like to add also that many business meeting. again instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Adam St. John, and Mead congressional and resident society. people came to the zoo to see our fine the debt secured by said Mortgage, within twenty days after the Wood the unknown heirs of any of Owing to the illness of the. bride's white coats. We were all born in the oi any part thereof service of this Summons upon you, Grandmothers of Congregational the above named persons who may father, she was given in marriage by soo, though our grandmothers and Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby exclusive of the day of such service be deceased also all other persons Representative William A. Rodenberg. Church to Play Hostess at Party Given, That by virtue of the power of grandfathers were born In the mountains and if you fail so to answer the said unknown, claiming any right, title, sale contained in. said Mortgage, and not so very, very far away from complaint within the time aforesaid, I estate, interest or lien in the real pursuant to the statute in such case the plaintiffs in this action shall apply The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. lice zoo." estate described in the complaint made and provided, the said Mortgage Place is the place to list anything to the Court for the relief demanded Grandmothers and great grandgrandmothers Refreshments will be served consisting herein: Defendants. "We pumped out our elephant house will be foreclosed by a sale of in the complaint. you may have to dispose of. SUMMONS. tte other day," said Mr. Elephant. of goodies grandmother used in the Congregational the premises described in and conveyed Dated January 3, 1922. ITHE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO "There was another leak from the to make. church will entertain the members of by said Mortgage, viz: HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: tank belonging to Mr. Hippopotamus Travelers' Guide Each grandmother will wear a ribbon the church, Tuesday evening, February The Southwest quarter of Section Attorneys for Plaintiffs, «nd the water began to flood in here. No. Nineteen (19), in Township No. Austin, Minnesota. 7th, at a "Grandmothers" party. for each of their grandchildren. You and each of you are hereby So we pumped it out, taking it up One Hundred-one (101) North, Range {summoned and required to answer the STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY It happens there are a great many A fine program will be given. Old Unless otherwise designated, all the No. Eighteen (18) West, in Mower through our trunks and then blowing complaint of the plaintiffs in the above of Mower, ss. In District Court, trains listed below are daily. See fashioned songs, in costume, will be mothers in the Congregational county and state of Minnesota, with fit out again. entitled action, a copy of which complaint Tenth Judicial District. footnote for explanation of sung and old fashioned games will church so the members can anticipate the hereditaments and appurtenances has been filed in the office of "That is the most Important piece Same parties as in Summons immediately reference marks. which sale will be made by the Sheriff the Clerk of said District Court, at be played. |an enjoyable time. news that has happened in many a preceding this notice. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. of said Mower county, at the West the City of Austin, in said County, day. That ought to be the leading NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. Light faced figures indicate A. M. front door of the Court House, in the and to serve a copy of your answer piece of news! city of Austin, in said county and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That to said complaint on the subscribers^ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. NOVELTIES IN UNDERMUSLINS "We can drink many gallons of water state, on the 1st day of March, 1922, an action has been commenced in this PAUL R'Y. Catherwood & Nicholsen, at their office a day," Mr. Elephant continued. at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at Court by the above named Plaintiffs, I. & M. Division. in the City of Austin, in said INVITE ATTENTION TO COLOR public vendue, to the highest bidder the object of which is to obtain a "We can drink almost as much as Mr. county, within twenty days after service Lv. Arr. Arr. for cash, to pay said debt of Twelve judgment that tke Plaintiffs are the Gomel can. of this summons upon you, exclusive Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. Thousand Forty-eight and 90)00 Dollars, owners in fee of the following described of the day of such service and if "But I can drink more than Mr. Tiger No. 1— 6:20 10:00 10:50 and interest, and the taxes, if real estate situate in the you fail to answer the said complaint can. He can drink very little, and No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff any, on said premises, and Two Hundred County of Mower and State of Minnesota, 40 perhaps this piece of news isn't Lv. Lv. Arr. Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated to-wit: The Northwest Quarter will apply to the Court for the relief wry important. But it is important to Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. in and by said Mortgage in (NW*4) of Section Thirty-five demanded in said complaint. ®ay that I can drink very nearly as 2— 7:00 No. 7:45 11:40 case of foreclosure, and the disbursements (35), Township One Hundred Four CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, orach as Mr. Camel can. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 allowed by law subject to redemption (104) North, Range Sixteen (16) B. E. HUGHES, "We are the only animals who can at any time within one year West of the 5th P. M. and that the Attorneys for Plaintiffs. For Milwaukee and Chicago. defendants and each of them have no Wow out water too when we want to from the day of sale, as provided by Austin, Minnesota. law. estate or interest therein or lien Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. piunp it out for the keeper after an STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY thereon, and to quiet title in the Dated January 12th, A. D. 1922. No. 4— 7:20f 10:00f accident, as happened. of Mower: ss. In District Court, MAGGIE E. CLARK, Plaintiffs. No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* Tenth Judicial District. "We pumped out fiye hundred gallons Mortgagee. Dated January 7, 1922.^ Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) Same parties as in Summons immediately I of water in fifteen minutes. Now ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Mixed— preceding this notice. 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) that is smart," said Mr. Elephant. "I MARTIN A NELSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. hope you will gave that a good place Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys-for Mortgagee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, No. 1— 3:45 6:05 in your newspaper." Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20. Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6. That an action has been commenced No. 3— 12:10 2:55 •n think it deserves a good Vp1ace," in this Court, by the above named Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* -said Mr. Ostrich. "You see we are plaintiffs against the above named defendants, involving, affecting and •each going to announce our own Mason City Branch. Everything Clean and Sanitary bringing in question certain real Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. »ews—if we have anything of importance property in said County described as No. 102— 11:59 1:30 to announce. Then the really No. 108— .7:52 9:20 follows, to-wit: The North-west AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT Important bits of news will be told Quarter of Section Twenty-three, in Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. all over the zoo and out of it too." Township One Hundred One North, No. 101— *4:50 6:10 "Good," said Mr. Elephant. "Well, of Range Eighteen West. ... No. 103— 1:30 3:00 when my piece of news or bit of news, The object of said action is to obtain IDEAL CAFE S.-M. Division—Mankato and or whatever way you wish to have me judgment that the plaintiffs are Wessington Springs, S. D. «peak of my news goes about I wish the owners in fee simple of said Lv. Arr. Arr. premises and every part thereof, and yon would be sure to add that I didn't Austin. Wells. Jackson. Qifality Food Well Served that the defendants have no right, all that pumping work by myself, No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* title, estate, claim, lien or interest in Our Prices Are Right toit my elephant brother and I did it 5:40*= No. 23— 3:50* 8:25* or to said real estate or any part together." Special—Oyster Stew 25c Lv. Lv. Arr. thereof. "We'll remember that," said Mr. Ostrich. Jackson. Wells Austin. No personal claim is made upon "It seems an enormous amount No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* any of the defendants. work for two of you to have done." No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* .CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, "It was quite a bit of work," said B. E. HUGHES, Lv. Austin. Arr LaCrosse. 3fr. Elephant, "but we managed it Attorneys for Plaintiffs. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* sprite quickly." Austin, Minnesota. No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* "I should say you did," said Mr?" Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13 Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. T€?ll Yo\ir Next Poor £amel. "The keeper was delighted. No. 1— "7:00$ 11:45$ CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Be said you were his two wonderful No. 23—* 11:17* 3:40* ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. and bright elephants." Daily except Sunday. Neighbor "Good of him," said Mr. Elephant as Monday, Wednesday, Friday and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Saturday only. fee smiled an elephant smile. Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Daily except Saturday^ !n the Matter of the Estate of Til tell Interesting bits of news'" On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Charlotte E., Wells, Decedent •aid Ivan, the big Alaskan bear. only. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to "I am the largest bear In any zoo About the Mower County Horace R. Wells, William L. Wells, I come from the family of the Charles E. Hale, and Roy E. Hale, largest sized bears and to all persons interested in the a he re final account and distribution of the tears of Alaska. estate of said decedent. "I eat twenty The representative of the above named decedent having filed in this loaves of bread Lv. Arr. Arr. NOW Austin. Court the final account of the administration and ten pounds of St. Paul. Mpls. garments as the pajama pictured here. of the estate of said decedent, that the season for spring No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 fcect for luncheon together with the petition sewing is" on, when women occupy This is made of cotton crepe, cut in 9:00 mm No. 16—4:40 8:2& a rule. I must praying for the adjustment and allowance themselyes"wlth replenishing one piece, with komono sleeves, and Lv. Lv. Arr. «at a lot to keep of said final acpount and for has long pantalettes ending In a flounce Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. their own and their children's undermusllns, mp my strength. distribution of the residue o£ said estate No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 at the ankles. The required fullness we find that many novelty "But the most to the persons thereunto entitled. 7:25 No. 11— 6:50 10:59 You like its twice-a-week visits in your is gathered In at the front and back garments Invite the attention of the foaportant piece of Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, and the pantalettes attached to the seamstress. The annual "white sales" are hereby cited and'required to show aews I have to Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. home. Why not pass the good word body across the back by means of buttons which supply the material for this seasonal cause, if any you- have, before this five is that the Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. Court at the Probate Court Rooms in and buttonholes. Muslins, printed sewing, ha vie blossomed out with No. 15— 1:20 her day they 10:30 along.. It's only $2.50 for 105 issues, every the Court House in the City of Austin, cottons, and sateen are also used new color, new cloths and new modes No. 11— 10:56 7:44 wanted to give me in the county of Mower, State o^Minnesota, for these garments. of trimming—when there is trimmiug. Lv.-Omaha. Arr. Austin. .* big old tree and E on the 14th day of February, Monday and Thursday. Send in No. 16-^. 7:20 4:40 It remains to be seen whether the introduction Jacquard crepe, in white or colored ft took thirty men 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said No. 12— 7:30 3:42 of color and ingenious new designs, and sateen are used for pajamas petition should not be granted. 40 drag It to my their names. and we will send them a In new types, for grown ups decorations will last or not, but manufacturers WITNESS, The Judge of said •den. "Twenty Loaves." TRIANGLE TAXI LINE also and they are easier to make than Court, and the Seal of said Court have faith in it and have "When they got Albert Lea—Austin. sample copy post haste. this 17th day of January, 1922. the, regulation model. made nainsook, batiste and other cottons Lv. Austin ........y... Arr. Albert Lea It Inside I took it right up with the HENRY. WEBER, JUN., In almost as many colors ns we 8:00 a. m, Tl 9:00 a. m. greatest ease—this-tree which It hadtaken Judge of Probate. 11:00 a. m. :V 12:00 m. find In silk underwear. thirty of them to move—and I •v*8* W* 4:00. p. m. (COURT SEAL) 3:00 p. m. It is not worth while to put much •carried it about on my shoulders and A. W. WRIGHT, :5 Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin work on the short-lived, soon outgrown WKKB^Bi made them feel cheap all right, all M. A. NELSON, 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. garments for children. Manufacturers eight! Attorneys for Petitioners. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. are showing such sensible COrriiOHT (Y VBTttM NCVSfARK UNION. File No. 4224 Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6. f'Aud. then. \jieJ2ht is supposed to 4:15 p. m»v^ 5:15 p. m. /i&i-