Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 23, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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»,-* ,-- ,Y" .,^-w^w *s.r'fwA.w# 5^ ^-r^' r^w^r4 .^wjf •s,.«"-c MOWER COUNTYNEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Cooking and Sewing Suggestions and Stories of Interest for the Women, Children of the County. should be ffius inserted: Tie sTrfng First Congregational Church. more Coopr, celebrated danseuse the Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service. AUSTIN around the meat chop some bacon, Vesper services Sunday afternoon Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. le All- Newton Twins, dancers Howard and with onion and parsley and thyme and at 4:00 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. CHAUTAUQUA Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. Williams, eccentric comedians Julie Speaker, Mrs. William Crane, subject, sweet marjoram to taste and spread Hprning -wfoi ^fcip a ad sermon at Keith, soprano Harry Raschig, tenor, "Parking." the mixture in the bottom of a stewpan. •0:30 a. m. and Lester Spring, basso. Musical program— Brown the meat on both sides June 19 to 25 Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. Vocal solo Agnes Olson The White Hussar Singing Band rmd place over the bacon mixture In Mid-week services Thursday evening Vocal duet—Misses Fern Hedges and 1922 the saucepan. Pour over one quart of and the Dunbar Salon singers, a quintet at 7:30 P. M. Martha Mork. sifted tomato pulp and let stew slowly which has made four transcontinental Saxophone solo Luther Noss until the meat is done. St. Augustines Catholic Church. Orpheum tours and the Rigdon The hostesses for the social hour Corner Kenwood avenue and Water will be in charge of Miss Edith Sari. troupe of dancers, are among the street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. Old-Fashioned Hard Gingerbread. headliners. Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock Oakland Presbyterian Church. Take one cupful each of molasses, Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. sugar and shortening, and one cupful Services for Sunday, March 26: m. of boiling water. Sift two tablespoonfuls Church at 11:00 a. m. Subject of each of ginger and soda with one sermon, "Wells of Salvation." First Church Christ Scientists. rsSmAaa cupfui of flour and add to the mixture. Sabbath school at noon. 121 West Maple street. Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. Mix well add flour to make a stiff l,,,p Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday When A cordial invitation is extended at dough. Place in a cool place and the school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony all these services. next day roll out and cut in squares meeting Wednesday night 8:00 First Christian Church! o'clock. one-half inch thick and bake. Corner Kenwood and Greenwich Sts. Seventh Day Adventist. You Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. Central Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Soft Gingerbread. In the Christian church the revival Corner Water and St. Paul streets. o'clock. Regular church service at Take one cupful each of sugar and under Whiston and Reeves continues. Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. •12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays It will be Rally Day in all departments. molasses, one-half cupful of shortening, Are Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. at 8:00 o'clock p. m. one egg, a teaspoonful of salt and Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening At 10.00 a. m. the Evangelist will three cupfuls of flour. Mix well, then service 7:30 o'clock. UNCLE BEN give his lecture to the Bible school on LEGAL NOTICES add one cupful of boiling water, in SAYS: All "Voyages," and will start at the which a teaspoonful of soda lias been St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Louvre, the finest art gallery in the "If you're healthy, stirred. Pour into a large dripping pan world. Reeves sings the "Swing CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. Newy, the and bake in a moderate oven. Song." All are invited and 300 are ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Tired chances are you For .a pudding serve the. following expected. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. will see the obstacles At 11:00 o'clock Dr. Whiston gives sauce witn trie nor gingerbread: Mix STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 3:00 p. m.—Scandinavian service. his famous message on "The Four to your one cupful of sugar with one-quarter 4:00 p. m. Adult- confirmation of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Faces." Out of a cupful of cornstarch add one cupful success as merely class. In the Matter of the Estate of At 7:30 p. nr. his theme will be "A of boiling water and cook until 7:30 p. m.—Y. P. League service. sand on the track John J. Hayes, Decedent: Startling Question." smooth. Flavor with orange rind and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to to prevent your This will be the great "go to church" juice and, just before taking from the Paul J. Hayes, Albert C. Hayes, skidding." and "go to Bible school" day of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. and Alice J. Hayes, and to all fire, add two tablespoonfuls of butter. meetings. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood persons interested in the final account avenue and College street. W. F. and distribution of the estate of said East Side Presbyteriai^Sunday School Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 decedent. The representative of the You don't want to Corner Water and Oak Streets. South First Street. Telephone Bridge above named decedent, having filed in get up in the morning. East Side Sunday school every 827-L, Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. this court his final account of the administration You have an irresistible Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. of the estate of said decedent, desire to curl up in "Follies" is Park together with his petition praying- the bed clothes and LEGAL NOTICE Methodist Episcopal Church. for the adjustment and allowance stay there. But you Bill Playing Here Coiner St. Paul and Maple Streets. of said final account and for distribution and as Grace Margaret Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. of the residue of said estate Gould, fashion writer For One Night Only 2709. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, to the persons thereunto entitled. for the Woman's Home STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 10 a. m. Morning service Therefore, You, and each of you, are Companion says, "how of Mower. In District Court. Tenth at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at hereby cited and required to show the nerves of your spine Judicial District. Lorna Doone Jackson Stars in cause, if any you have before this 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 are sending out calls use—namely, the narrow strap belt, \l°w enters, with assurance, the S. L. Young, Plaintiff, p. m. Court at the Probate Court Rooms for rest, and how each Dunbar Attraction—Newton J^l trim and handsome all-day, onejffece made of the material, the bell-shaped, vs. in the Court House in the City of vertebrae does ache in frock for fall, made of the same three-quarter-length sleeve and panels Twins are Good. Chancy Leverich, Hannah Leverich, Austin, in the County of Mower, State Christ Episcopal Church. its own special way." dottui as suits, and equal to playing ingeniously continued in the skirt by Hannah E. Leverich, Surah C. Leverich, of Minnesota, on the 10th day of Corner St. Paul and Water streets. James B. Leverich, Sylvester itrtr part. In their company are other means of inverted plaits. April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., It may be spring fever. Dunbar's "Follies," which plays the G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Leverich, Lillian C. Leverich, Lil'a dfgytime dresses, more elaborate, destined Rows of braid border the sleeves and why said petition should not be granted. It may be due to Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Park tomorrow night for one night De Etta Leverich, L. N. Griffith, to share responsibilities with the bottom of the skirt, and this braid appears a rundown condition. Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. Luther N. Griffith, Luther S. Margan, only, was produced for and by the gaeufll suit in the winter wardrobe— Witness, the Judge of said Court, in whorls on bodice and skirt. The natural form of relief m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Joshua L. Davidson, Henry C. and the seal of said Court, this are another story. The alldress American Opera association, Ralph is to get chiropractic The collar is that most becoming type that they Bolcom, H. C. Bolcom, Joseph Bolcom, 13th day of March, 1922. spinal adjustments. makes a strong appeal to which is high at the back, with "V" Dunbar being the artistic director. Washington Mason, Alanson "First Baptist Church. HENRY WEBER, JUN., They will bring back iRugr American women, who have no shaped opening at the front and wide B.Vaughan, Hepzibeth Vaughan, H. I The "Follie§" combines all of the Corner Oakland avenue and St. (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. normal freedom of ttpetination or time for changing often revers. A vestee of plain satin Is detachable S. Vaughan, E. G. Vaughan, J. G. Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, best features of comic opera, briljliantly A. W. WRIGHT, nerve lines and healthful Vaughan, B. K. Vaughan, Maria Md primping, but are determined, and may be replaced by one Pastor. M. A. NELSON, energy and ambition presented musical comedy Wilder (nee Vaughan), Betsy Smith Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. nevertheless, to be well-dressed in of lace, or net, when the wearer is Inclined Attorneys for Petitioner. will follow as a 'and Broadway vaudeville. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. (nee Vaughan),Elizabeth Vaughan, utility clothes. to furbish up this adaptable File No. 4234 Mar. 16, 23, 30 matter of course. Stbeir Addie Russell (nee Vaughan), A. It brings a rare array of stars ineluding 3feaiiy all these one-piece dresses are frock. That is one of its many good W. Vaughan, Enoch G. Vaughan, V. Lorna Doone Jackson, noted Chiropractic spinal Salvation «Army. CITATION FOR HEARING ON St In Hie straight-line style, but there points. It Is a dress that will stand P. Lewis, Olive G. Lewis, Sarah adjustments are restoring ie some very handsome models among contralto-comedienne Grace Feni- 116 East Water street. Telephone the test of continuous wear In all PETITION FOR PROBATE "Crowsher," Sarah Krowser, Abram conditions of health Bridge 528-J. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, Own with a picturesque flare in their weathers, and It will prove becoming (Abraham) Allen, George N. Coon OF WILL in diseases of the eyes, officers in charge. In this case we are more than Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat Died Before to most figures. It .should be made in and wife, Melissa E. Coon, Daniel tblrtn. Estate of Peter Haffner. ears, nose, throat, Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, fflaeiy to find them handsomely emteoldered. G. Rollins, A. E. Allen, Almeda E. dark colors. Reaching the River." STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of lungs, heart, stomach, Saturday and Sunday nights at Allen, also the unknown heirs of The newly arrived frock "Since moving near the river two Mower, ss. In Probate Court. pancreas, kidneys, liver 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school any of the foregoing named defendants, dfamni In the picture, strikes a happy In the Matter of the Estate of and lower organs of years ago, we've- always used RATSNAP. Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. who are deceased. Also iflMMltnm—with a very slight flare in the Watched a vicious water rat, Peter Haffner, Decedent. the body. all other persons, unknown, claiming THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the dUtt portion. It announces its support any right, title, estate, interest Albert J. Haffner, Frances Haffner houses About fifteen miuutes later he LEGAL NOTICES HEALTH FOLLOWS of certain new features in fall or lien in the real estate described Schammel, Mary K. Haffner, Peter E. darted off for the water, to cool his *CyCM by adapting them to Its own iv in the Complaint herein, and their THE X-RAY mOTOGMPttS SPM Haffner, and Jacob S. Haffner, and to vmm burning stomach, but he died before «pmMHT votin Mnnw AlCOMHTKMSACCURHBX Ctll* unknown heirs, reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, all persons interested in the allowance 10905 ROHtACTKAIUUSmieCDMKTS Defendants. not OISOSQ WITH SCIENTIFIC PBE and probate of the will of said decedent. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. (ISI0N I* THE FOLLOWING OMMS SUMMONS. The petition of Albert J. Haffner Drug Co. Uncommon STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY ,HEAD being duly filed in this court, Advertisement—March THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO of Mower, ss. ,EYES representing that Peter Haffner, .EARS THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The State of Minnesota, to Roy J. -NOSf then a resident of the County of Thompson, Defendant: -THROAT Sense By Pour tokens must the bride's cake hold: Air Friction Carburetors -ARMS Mower, State of Minnesota, died on You are hereby summoned to be You, and each of you, are hereby A of silver shilling and a ring gold, -HEART JOHN BLAKE the 9th day of February, 1922, leaving and appear before the undersigned, summoned and required to answer the A "LUNGS crystal charm, good luck to symbol, Fit Any Car. a last will and testament which is complaint Of the Plaintiff in the vUVER sewer's one of the Justices of the Peace in And for the hand a thimble. presented to this court with said petition, STOMACH and for said County, on the 22nd day above entitled action, which is filed in December 31, 1921. 'PANCREAS and praying that said instrument the office of the Clerk of the District of April, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in SPLEEN DO ROUGH WORK FIRST N. W. Specialty Sales Co., GOOD FOOD FOR EVERY DAY be allowed as the last will and MONEYS the forenoon of said day, at my office Court, in the City of Austin, County Austin, Minnesota. BOWELS testament of said decedent, and that in the City of Austin, in said County of Mower and State of Minnesota, Gentlemen:— ,tvx APPENDIX A GOOD chowder for a chilly day letters Testamentary be issued thereon rpHKRE is nothing delightful about to answer to the complaint of Hayes and to serve a copy of your answer y)N-BLADOER Making a trip from Brownsdale to Spbui is the following: to Rev. A. M. Gmeinder and Simon LINK Lucas Lumber Co., Plaintiff, in a civil to the said complaint on the subscribers spading the earth to plant a gardfea. Albert Lea and back, taking a round Wegmann, of Rose Creek, Minn. action, wherein the Plaintiff claims at their office in the City of Austin, But It has to be done before you about course, over 87 miles, on all Onion Chowder. Now, Therefore, you, and each of County of Mower, within twenty the sum of Thirty Two 55 100 Dollars enjoy the garden. kinds of roads, including snow banks FOR YOUR Cook two cupfuls of finely minced %tn you, are hereby cited and required to days after the service of this Summons ($32.55) with interest thereon from and only getting stalled once (and There is nothing pleasant, except to onion in six tablespoonfuls of butter show cause, if any you have, before the 30th day of September, 1921, at upon you, exclusive of the day that was on account of a car ahead of HEALTH i£fee mathematical.mind, about studying for thirty minutes, or until the onion, this court, at the probate court the rate of 6 per cent per annum. of such service and if you fail to answer me) is the record I obtained with my jjjpfteanetry or algebra. is soft and yellow, not browned. Add rooms in .the court house, in the city Should you fail to appear at the time the said Complaint within the six-cylinder Mitchell,, equipped with JEfcot even if you will never use these of Austin, county of Mower, state of eight potatoes, pared and sliced, one and place aforesaid, judgment will be time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this an Air Friction Carburetor, on 4% You can make an appointment Minnesota, on the 10th day of April, njBjs In your business life they are teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoonful rendered against you upon the evidence action will apply to the Court for the gallons. I never got more than nine for your 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M., why the •»«cessary to teach you concentration, adduced by said Plaintiff for relief demanded in the Complaint. of sage, marjoram and other herbs, one miles heretofore for an average: health's sake by telephoning prayer of said petition should not be such sum as it shall show itself entitled Dated Austin, Minn., March 15, i*asd the faculty of reasoning. You'll quart of water. Cook until the potatoes Yours very respectfully, granted. to. 1922. 5 2593. both concentration and reasoning are tender add three cupfuls of A. J. LUNDQUIST, /ne&& Witness the Honorable Henry Given under my hand and dated ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, fay and fey. Dexter, Minn. W. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. milk and one cupful of cream. Let Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1922. MARTIN A. NELSON, Getting rich across lots is possible, Advertisement 24-1-c come to a boll and serve with pilot the seal of said court, this J. E. DETWILER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fM& rare. Getting happiness across crackers. 14th day of March, 1922. Justice of the Peace. Austin, Minnesota. tt&m is Impossible. There is no short LEGAL NOTICE HENRY WEBER, JUN., CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY .cat to real success. (Court Seal) Probate Judge. .Round of Beef, Italian Style. B. E. HUGHES,. of Mower, in District Court, Tenth You have got to begin by doing vast File No. 4325 Mar. 16, 23, 30 Attorneys for Plaintiff, Take a slice of beef from the bottom Judicial District. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION -fiOMHints mf hard, uninteresting work Austin, Minnesota. of the round, about three inches thick. Same parties as in Summons immediately Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6. your life shows any results at FOR ADMINISTRATION. IseCore With a sharp, pointed knife make a preceding this notice. Estate of Ada A. Drummond. Mil. number of incisions through it and insert NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE As you advance, your work will become STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of FEDERAL In each a slice of bacon, sprinkled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING more interesting—fascinating by Mower. In Probate Court. with chopped onion and parsley an action has been commenced in this In the Matter of th» Estate of Ada and by, if you are really making progress. THEREON. roll latq. a tight roll. At least six rolls A. Drummond, Decedent. Court by the above named Plaintiff, Estate of Alexander Roulston. the object of which is to obtain a THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Hum It will be easy to do. It will STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of judgment that the Plaintiff is the LEGAL NOTICE Roy A. Drummond and Florence G. BAKES hard for you to tear yourself away Mower, In Probate Court. owner in fee and entitled to the undisputed Drummond, heirs at law of said deceased In the Matter of the Estate of it. But that Is a stage that is possession of the following and to all persons interested in Alexander Roulston, Decedent. tmc in the futyre. ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL described real estate, situate in Original the granting of administration of the GOOD Letters of Administration this day Ett the beginning it is all like spading Village, city of Austin, Mower ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN. estate of said decedent: The petition having been granted to Joseph Roulston, garden—hard, wearisome drudgery, State of Minnesota, County of Mower, of Roy A. Drummond having been filed County, Minn., viz* of Austin, Minnesota: Lots No. 7 and 8, except the west •wfgh nothing at the end of the day's ss. In Probate Court. in this court, representing that It 13 ordered that the time within In the Matter of the Guardianship Ada A. Drummond, the^i a resident of 45 ft. of Lot No. 8, in Block No. 33 '.week to reward you. which all creditors of the above named of Joseph Butler, incompetent. the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, also all of that ptfrt of the Northeast It must be done, just the same, and decedent may present claims against The guardian of the above named died intestate on the 25th day of Quarter (NE*4) of Section No. 3, you will apply to every day's task his estate in this court, be, and the ward, vis: Charles F. Lewis, having TQwnship No. 102 north, Range No. June, 1919, and praying that letters tide rale that you must apply through same hereby is, limited to three Try Our 18 west, described as commencing at made and filed in this court his of administration of her estate be months from and after the date hereof SUta, of doing the rough part first, you final account, together with his petition granted to Roy A. Drummond, of the northeast corner of said Lot No. said time expiring the 6th day of -men find that it makes for progress, representing that said guardianship Austin, Minnesota and the court 7, thence west on the north line of June, 1922. Raisin Bread •mttA even ease. has terminated and praying that having fixed the time and place for Lots 7 and 8 to a point 45 ft. east of And it is further ordered, that jft there is a certain amount of said account be examined, adjusted hearing said petition: the west line of Lot 8, thence north at Monday the 12 th day of June, and allowed by this court, and that right angles, to the south line of rdteodgery that must be got'through totackle THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate said guardian be discharged "Padden Drive" (which drive is contiguous OF YOU, are hereby cited and required it right now, get It done, Court Rooms at Court House at It is Ordered, that said petition be to and parallel with the south to show cause, if any you mad. you can turn with a clear cpn•edBeoee the City of ^Austin, in said County, be, bank of the Cedar River), thence heard and said account examined and have before this court at the Probate Come in and Try Our Light to something more interesting. and the same hereby is fixed and appointed easterly along said drive 55% ft. adjusted by this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Don't be afraid of tiring yourself by as the time and place for more or less to a point in continuation Court Room, in the Court House, House, in the City of Austin, in the Lunches -flte drudgery. Tour brain can stand hearing upon and the examination, of the, east line of said Lot No. 7, in the City of Austin, County of County of Mower, State of Minnesota, adjustment and allowances of such £kr more work than you are ever likely thence south to the northeast corner Mower, State of Minnesota, on the on the 3rd day of April, 1922, claims as shall be presented within t» give it without wearing out. And of said Lot No. 7. 17th day of April, 1922, at 10 at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition the time aforesaid. If It is a little weary at the end That the defendants and each of o'clock A. M., and that this order be should not be granted: Let notice hereof be given by the them have no estate or interest therein the day, a little relaxation and a served by publication thereof in the Witness, the Judge of said court, publication of this order in the Mower or lien thereon and to quiet the Mower County News, according to and the seal of said court, this good night's sleep will make it as fresh .County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, title in (he plaintiff. law. 4th day of March, 1922. p* ever in the, morning. as provided by law. Dated Austin, Minn., March 15, HENRY WEBER, JUN., Dated March 20th, 1922. Tackle the rough, dull Job and get it 1922 HENRY WEBER JUN., Probate Judge. Dated March 6th, 1922. -«ttt of the way. Leave the afternoon ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Probate Judge. (Court Seal) HENRY WEBER, JUN. -ftw* pleasanter duties, and the afterijMen MARTIN A. NELSON, (Court Seal) A. W. WRIGHT, Judge of Probate. of your life, which is meant for Attorneys for Plaintiff, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, M. A. NELSON, (Court Seal) enjoyment, will be left also to more Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys for Guardian. Attorneys for Petitioner. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, raBiaraauanraiE^^ File No. 4112 Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6 File No. 4319 Mar. 9,16, 23 File No. 4312 Mar. 9, 16, 23 Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6. ^congenial and more satisfying tasks. •.-ii