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mi *2* 't H* ,w s. -*.*-* N, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Moncfay, March 27,1922 Page Six rtrrt? fx iVi 'iiSsitt'ttv:: KSvSs Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Household Prepared Recipes. Women, Children of the County. Follies, with Lorna Doone Jackson and White Hussars, Please Austin Show Fans F. FAIRBANKS Ann May skits were well presnted and well received Dunbar's Follies proved an entertaining by the audience. diversion for several hundred Dealer In Grace Fenimore Cooper, the thin theatre goers Friday. Catchy music, lady with the agile limbs, assisted by opera burlesque, rapid fire patter, COAL, WOOD, LIME, the Newton twins in character and .MARY GSAHAK BOWER. and pleasing dances made up the bulk THE BIRD QUARREL to hear her song better than mine I oonriiOHT original dances added life to the show. it yuiiix KtWAW uwow CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, |of the show. do." Miss Cooper's toe dancing was especially Lorna Doone Jackson made up with Jennie was the surprised one this LITTLE BRICK AND WALL NEW YEAR'S FOOD Jennie Wren was not appreciated. The Newton twins time, and she nearly lost her balance her voice what she lacked in personality afraid to speak her mind to anyone carried an exceptionally fine wardrobe. PLASTER. as she angrily hopped about and "Neigh, neigh," said one city horse and made her biggest hit when who happened to get in her bobbed her tail, for she had expected to another city horse," "I have had a she did not attempt burlesque. Her way, and it happened one day that Mr. Cardinal to quarrel with her. The silver tongued quartet and the New Year's meal," accompanist had a pleasing voice, red handsome Mr. Cardinal bird did this "Huh!" replied Jennie, "your poor "So have I," said another horse. White Hussar band were encored several Office 301 East Bridge St. very thing. hair, and played "lots of piano." little wife I should think you would "Wasn't it good," asked the first times. Mr. Reynolds and his solo He flew over from the top of a tair Howard and Williams furnished the say something in praise of her. The borse. "On the Road to Mandelay," received Phone: Main 32 pine tree to the very tree near the way you treat her is disgraceful. I comedy with a rapid fire patter, some Tve never known hay and oats to a good hand, despite a slight cold. stone wall by the road where Jennie taste know, and everybody must think so, as they did at that meal," an•wered of which was new and some old. Their lived, and began to sing while Mr.. Austin, as a whole, liked the show. Austin, Minn. too, that you are ashamed of her because the second horse. Wren was singing on a low limb of she wears that brownish-gray "Neither have I," said the first News Advertising brings results. LEGAL NOTICES the treev hone. dress all the time, while you go flying "Such impertinence," sputtered Jennie about all dressed up in fine clothes. VI wonder how it all happened," said Wren, flying out of her home in "For my part I admire her cloth& tike second horse. "I mean that I wonder Xk $ 'v 3 CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL the tree hole. He thinks just because much more than yours. She shows how we happened to get these ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. he is so handsome he can do anything better taste dressing in such modest flue meals. Have you any idea?" he likes. I will soon tell him, though, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of colors atod, besides, if she did wear "Yes," said the first horse, "I heard Mower, ss. In Probate Court. red, I guess the Cardinal family would •U about it." In the Matter of the Estate of soon come to an end, for she could be Rheumatism Came to "You'll tell me, I hope," asked the fcu tSk/&G£-e© Ci.O&e Eva M. Tollefson, Decedent. seen plainly enough by those who wish •econd horse. BESIOE. WE.R wvVBAMO. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to to harm birds and get their eggs." "If I have time," the first horse said. Nina M. Kennedy, and to all persons A "movie'' star in the making ia *'1 am While Jennie Wren was scolding and standing outside of this big Live With Him at 14 interested in the finaj account handsome Ann May, just a little hopping about, a trim little bird flew apartment house as you see. I naturally and distribution of the estate of said schoolgirl of Hollywood, who has an to a twig near Mr. Cardinal, and When wouldn't stand Inside it. decedent: ambition to become a screen actress. Jennie again stopped for breath Mrs. The representative of the above "But inside is my master delivering She applied at the studios for extra named decedent, having filed in this Cardinal—for it was she—said in a bandies and packages and parcels. parts during vacation periods and Court her final account of the administration very sweet voice: "You are wrong, The parcels are filled with groceries, luck broke for her when she approached Monday Health talk No. 12. of the estate of said decedent, Mrs. Wren my husband is not I believe. And I will talk until lie a prominent producing concern together with her petition ashamed of me. He loves me very (By W. A. Chapman, D. C. comes out and I go on to another and was given a chance. She praying for the adjustment and allowance UNCLE BEN dearly and there is no bird that has place." now Is appearing in a well-known picture. of said final account and for SAYS: a husband more devoted in his attentions "Well," said the second horse, "I distribution of the residue of said estate '"The healthiest can than my handsome husband." only listen until my master comes to the persons thereunto entitled. At fourteen J. P. Brown got his first thing a man can Again Jennie Wren was surprised, out from delivering meat parcels." Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat Died Before Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, have is an enemy are hereby cited and required to show "Please talk until one of us has to but she called back as she flew down taste of sciatica and muscular rheumatism for an enemy is Reaching the River." cause, if any you have, before this to her home: "You poor thing I suppose honest in his dislike leave." "Since moving near the river two Court at the Probate Court Rooms in and it was bitter as every sufferer from and his opinion you do not dare say your soul is "Very well," said the first liorse. what I think of him," and up she flew years ago, we've always used RATSNAP. the Court House in the City of Austin, of you is the your own before your handsome husband "Neigh, neigh, very well. Watched a vicious water rat, near to where Mr. Cardinal was sitting in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, either of these troubles can testify. truth about you for my part I'd rather have one nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the "You see," the first horse continued, singing merrily. the 17th day of April, at your worst." 011 house. About fifteen miuutes later he that is on an equal with me in appearance." "we were given this tine New Year's 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said "You get right away from this tree darted off for the water, to cool his V., petition should not be granted. meal by a horses' hospital. or stop singing this minute," scolded burning stomach, but he died before Mrs. Cardinal flew beside her husband WITNESS, The Judge of said "There is this hospital for horses He tried many things, including little Jennie. "This tree is where we reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, Court, and the Seal of said Court and snuggled close. "Come back who are sick and worn out and who $1.25- Sold and guaranteed by Pooler live and my husband is singing you a trip to Hot Springs but this 17th day of March, 1922. on the pine tree and I will sing to are looked after. Drug Co. needn't think, just because you wear HENRY WEBER, JUN., nothing quite touched the cause. you," she said, "though I know well "Now there are many horses who Advertisement—March handsome feathers, you are the only HEALTH FOLLOWS Judge of Probate. He was unable to work and enough your own song is sweeter than may feel very tired out and who may singer in the woods, and my husband (Court Seal) mine." viewed his trouble rather hopelessly, work hard, too, and who may not get THE X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPIN and I do not care for your song at all BAUDLER BROS., LEGAL NOTICE "Not to my ears, my dear," answered enough food. until he heard of chiropractic ALC0NDITI0NS ACCURATELY. CHI" Attorneys for Petitioner. we like our own much better." Mr. Cardinal. "I think you have the "They are not sick, and so they spinal adjustments, and R0PRACT1C ADJUSTING CORRECTS File No. 4275 Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3 Mr. Cardinal was so surprised that sweetest voice in the world, but if you don't need to go to a hospital. But DISEASES WITH SCIENTIFIC PRECISWN learned for himself that they do SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE he stopped singing and listened, and could not sing a note I should be they are often very tired, as I've said, IN THE FOLLOWING ORGANS: CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION remove the cause and give Nature UNDER JUDGMENT OF when Jennie Wren stopped to breathe thankful that you do not scold like and as I've also said they may not FOR ADMINISTRATION. HEAD a chance to express herself he said, calmly: "Have you heard my FORECLOSURE. Mrs. Wren." get enough food. EYES I Estate of Arthur B. Lovell. •weet-voiced wife sing? You may like normally, and that means (Copyright.) STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY "Well, on New Year's Day some ladies EARS STATE OF MINNESOTA, Cpunty of healthfully. Mr. Brown says. NOSE who have a great deal to do with of Mower, ss. Disti-ict Court, Tenth Mower. In Probate Court. THROAT the hospital for horses suggested that In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur AN AERIAL CAMERA LEGAL NOTICE Judicial District. After the First Adjustment ARMS B. Lovell, Decedent. they should give a banquet for every Pauline Meggers, Plaintiff, The State of Minnesota to Grace HEART: horse that didn't look well fed or who 2762 Lovell and Ardath Lovell, heirs at LUNGS iooked as if he didn't get enough to Leo Shea and Frank C. Nissen, -MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE law of said deceased and to all persons LIVER Defendants. cat. Default having been made in the interested in the granting of STOMACH "They were all about the city ready Notice is Hereby Given, That, under payment of the sum of One Thousand administration of the estate of said "After the first adjustment I PANCREAS and by virtue of a Judgment and _to offer the horses these meals, and i^our Hundred and Fifty-two Dollars, decedent: The petition of Grace Lovell felt great relief from the pain SPLEEN Decree entered in the above entitled they hoped too to make the owners of which is claimed to be due and is due having been field in this court representing along the sciatic nerve. Since KIDNEYS action on the 4th day of March, 1922, the horses ashamed of themselves for at the date of this notice upon a certain that Arthur B. Lovell then taking several courses of adjustments a certified transcript of which has BOWELS Mortgage, duly executed and delivered a resident of the County of Mower, I can now say that getting the horses to work so hard been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, APPENDIX by E. S. Babcock and wife Elsie State of Minnesota, died intestate on I am entirely pain free. I also •without giving them enough to eat. Sheriff of said Mower county, BLADDER M. Babcock, and C. S. Babcock the 23rd day of February, 1922 and had neuralgia of the eyes "They also are going to give horseshoe will sell at public auction, to the Spinal ^ColumH0WER LIMBS and wife Irene M. Babcock, Mortgagors, praying that letters of administration and head and this also has chains and blankets now that the highest bidder, for cash,-on Tuesday, to Frank Cafourek, Mortgagee, of his estate be granted to Grace Lovell, left me. I feel so much better cold, snowy, icy weather is here. THE LOWER NERVE the 18tn day of April, 1922, at ten bearing date the 1st day of March, of Austin, Minnesota and the since taking chiropractic spinal "But how good that hay and those o'clock in the forenoon, at the West UNDER THE MAGNIFYING 1920, and with a power of sale there court having fixed the time and place adjustments that I would Front Door of the Court House, in the oats did taste! No child ever enjoyed GLASS IS PINCHED in contained, duly recorded in the office for hearing said petition: not take any amount of money City of Austin, in said County, in one an ice cream cone more than of the Register of Deeds in and BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH for the benefits already parcel, the "premises and real estate for the County of Mower and State of I enjoyed my share of the banquet." OF YOU, are hereby cited and required established." J. P. Brown, PINCHED NERVES CANNOT described in said Judgment and Decree, Minnesota, on the 22nd day of June, to show cause, if any you Chiropractic Research Bureau, "Wasn't it a nice idea to -give a TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL to-wit: All that tract or parcel 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M., in Book "63 have before this court at the Probate Statement No. 1306 H. horses' party?" said the second horse. of land lying and being in the IMPULSES. CHIROPRACTIC S. M. Fairchild has designed a camera of Mortgages, on page 49. Court Rooms in the Court House, in "It was a gorgeous idea," the first County of Mower, and State of Minnesota, ADJUSTING REMOVES of of capable of making aerial maps at And, Whereas, The said Frank the City Austin, in the County Jtorse said, "and I believe my master described as follows, to-wit: Cafourek, the Mortgagee and Holder YOUR HEALTH THE PRESSURE. the rate of 50 square miles an hour. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the was ashamed when he told my owner of said Mortgage, has duly The East half of the Southwest 4th day of April, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. THE UPPER NERVE The camera is electrically driven and IS that I was considered a horse who Quarter, and the West half of the elected and does hereby elect to declare m., why said petition should not be FREEAS NATURE INTENDS. automatic in its action. You can make an appointment didn't get enough to eat. Southeast Quarter of Section 22, in the whole principal sum of said granted. for your health's sake by tiephoning Township 101 North of Range 15 Mortgage due and payable at the date WITNESS, The Judge of said "I believe my owner too, is much White dromedaries are especially of West of the 5th P. M. of this notice, under the terms and Court, and the Seal said Court 2593. ashamed and will do differently in the prized in the orient. conditions of said Mortgage and the N. NICHOLSEN, this 7th day of March, 1922. future. WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. poWer of sale therein contained and Sheriff of Mower County. HENRY WEBER, JUN., "So you see it is a fine way of starting whereas there is actually due and Dated March 6th, 1922. I Probate Judge. Remedy—Nothing Chamberlains' Cough off the New Year. claimed to be due and payable at the (Court Seal). CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, so Good for a Cough or Cold. "Not only do we get a beautiful New date of this notice the sum of Twenty-Seven SASSE & FRENCH, Plaintiff's Attorneys, "Everyone who has used Chamberlain's Year's Day banquet food, but there is Thousand Eight Hundred Attorneys for Petitioner. Austin, Minnesota. Cough Remedy speaks well ot AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING a very strong chance of our having a Eighty-One and 79|100 Dollars, with File No. 4321 Mar. 13, 20, 27 Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10 it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbottstown, In the offices formerly occupied my Niehuis & DeBuhr interest thereon at the rate of 5 Y2 per Pa. People who once use this cent per annum from the 8th day of AUSTIN, MINNESOTA preparation are seldom satisfied with Furniture Sale March, 1922, and -whereas the said Office Hours—10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Any time by appointment. any other. It is excellent to allay a power of sale has become operative, cough or break up a cold. K. O. Wold Office 2593—TELEPHONE—Residence 6164 and no action or proceeding having Drug .Co. and Pooler Drug Co. been instituted, at law or otherwise, Advertisement—Monday—^ March •mill to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof: Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby LEGAL NOTICE Given, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and 2749 pursuant to the statute in such case STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY made and provided, the said Mortgage 1 CABINET. 1 CHIFFONIER. FEDERAL of Mower. In District Court. Tenth will be foreclosed by a sale of 1 DRESSER. 1 HOT BLAST STOVE. Judicial District. the premises described in and conveyed First National Bank of Austin, Minnesota, by said Mortgage, viz 2 BEDS. 6 DINNER CHAIRS. Plaintiff, The Southeast quarter, and the vs. South one-half of the Southwest quarter 2 SPRINGS. 1 DINING TABLE. BAKES Linda D. Newberry and of Section No. Twenty (20), and Ml 1 ROCKER. W. F. Newberry, Defendants. the West one-half of the Northwest 1 COLONIAL RUG. SUMMONS." quarter of Section No. Twenty-nine 1 WASHING 1 SEWING MACHINE. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO (29), in Township No. One hundredone "I Wish the Same." THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: (101) North, Range No. Eighteen MACHINE. 2 MATTRESSES. (18) West, containing 320 acres more great deal more of such food all the or less according to government survey, You are hereby summoned and required year. That is—our owners will see to answer the complaint of the in Mower County and State of that we have much better food and plaintiff in the above entitled action, Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale will be more of it from now on." which is filed in the office of the Clerk made by the Sheriff of said Mower of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial "Neigh, neigh," said the second S Try Our District in and for the County County, at the West front door of the horse, "I am glad that there is a New of Mower and State of Minnesota, Court House, in the City of Austin, in Year once in awhile. It seems a fine Sale Starts at 2:00P.M. State, said County and on the 25th and to serve a copy of your answer to Raisin Bread Idea to think of starting off a New day of April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. the said complaint on the subscribers, Year with such fine ideas as well as AT 217 EAST MILL STREET M., of that day, at public vendue, to at their offices in the city of Austin in *uch fine hay. the highest bidder for cash, to pay said County, within twenty days after "And now that I wish you a Happy the service of this summons upon said debt of Twenty-Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-one and 791100 New Year, I'm pretty sure you will you, exclusive of the day of such service Come in anil Try Our Light Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if and if you fail to answer the said liave a much happier one than ever any, 011 said premises, and Two Hundred SAM YOUNG complaint within the 't'.me aforesaid, tefore ,«flth a great deal more hay and Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated the plaintiff in this action will take Lunches •oats." in and by said Mortgage in judgment against you for the sum of "I wish the same to you," said the case of foreclosure, and the disbursements three hundred dollars ($300.00) with •first horse, "and I too, feel that that allowed by law subject to redemption interest thereon at the rate of 8 per wish will come true. And let us wish at any time within one year cent per annum from March 1, 1922, J. F. PUCHTA, Owner that those who think so thoughtfully from the day of sale, as provided by together with, attorneys' fees in thg law. and kindly of horses will have happiness sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) and the Dated March 8th, A. D. 1922. disbursements of this action. all the year and for many, many FRANK CAFOUREK, Dated at Austin, Minnesota, March Austin National Bank, Clerk. other years, too." Mortgagee. o, 1922. "That's a good wish," said the second ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Col. Albert Hopfe,-Auctioneer horse. "A mighty good wish. I MARTIN A. NELSON, MARTIN A. NELSON, wish that one also! Attorneys for Mortgagee, Plaintiff's Attorneys, n-e-i-g-h, "Neigh, neigh, I wish that Austin, Minnesota. Austin, Minnesota. Mar. 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3,10, 17. wish also March 13, 20, 27. I^ The News is th^ buyers' guide. 1— A 1 S*£- ,, V* Will '.' && &»~ -4i