Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 30, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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'.- ^r\ *»'1'' -ftf V"'' ,, "V j. J. fit. Jp .. .u.^ ui£^*^ **^iaaMit»rf«fctlt«JMSMMfcl4 -. Thursday, Mar. 30, 1922 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Three 3i Interesting Features By Special Cooking and Sewing Suggestions News Writers for the Home and and Stories of Interest for the Household Prepared Recipes. Women, Children of the County. PAST MATRONS NIGHT AT EASTERN by Dewey Rector Miss Pearl Ranum spent the weekend planted by April 15 to get best results. News items from all sections of this territory^ are wanted by The News. from high school duties in Austin. Ask us for particulars." Dr. Leek was called to the J. R. Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally STAR FEATURES SOCIAL ACTIVITY Woods home Thursday to see the children or Dial 26r0. who were ill. Everett, Lutina and Dorothy Noble Advertisements in The News reach the consumer. visited at the Sandy Noble home at Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes, AUSTIN Corning Saturday and Sunday. Choosing Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and All Past Matrons Present CHAUTAUQUA LEGAL NOTICE THE CHEERFUL CHERS/B Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw with Exception and Will Van Vleet were guests at Black Walnut Memorial Trees.— the Cecil Padelford home Sunday. State Forester Cox says: "Tell the ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL June 19 to 25 of Three. 5o a irany unexpected ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN. Miss Bernice Duerst spent the week Legion posts of the Gopher state that 1922 State of Minnesota, dbunty of Mower, end at her home in Austin. the Minnesota Forestry department, LOOK FORWARD TO things ss. In Probate Court. Bring fcdded joy to life Old Capitol, St. Paul, can supply Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland were In the Matter of the Guardianship PATRONS' PARTY jom&how of Joseph Butler, incompetent. Austin callers Saturday. them with black walnut trees for Way The guardian of the above named a riy juit $ot some Mrs. E. Rice visited school here planting as memorials or otherwise. boss ward, vis: Charles F. Lewis, having Four Candidates Initiated into Order. J. F. FAIRBANKS No charge. These trees should be Friday afternoon. jque^ky jkoes made and filed in this court his UNCLE BEN Beautiful Decorations Mark the final account, together with his petition 5o I cut ke&r SAYS: Tables—Music A Feature. representing that said guardianship LEGAL NOTICE to LEGAL NOTICES "The fellow who coming has terminated and graying that thinks that his The Eastern Star held their regular nbv/. said account be examined, adjusted health will take t|l meeting Monday night at the Masonic and allowed by this court, and that 10812 Dealer In CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL care of itself is said guardian -be discharged hall, more than two hundred members MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. as optimistic as It is Ordered, that said petition be Health NOTICE. the baldheaded being present. COAL, WOOD, LIME, heard and said account examined and Default in the conditions of the man Nvho bought STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Once a year a party is given for the adjusted by this court, at the Probate CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, mortgage hereinafter referred to has a bottle of hairre of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Court Room, in the Court House, past matrons and Monday night the occurred, by which the power of sale to re a a In the Matter of the Estate of in the City of Austin, County of BRICK AND WALL past matrons were all present except therein contained has become operative. brush at the ft John J. Hayes, Decedent: Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Such default consists in the same time." three, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. C. I. PLASTER. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to 17th day of April, 1922, at 10 non-payment of interest due March 1, Johnson and Mrs. Bert Hall. Paul J. Hayes, Albert C. Hayes, BUILDS NEW BARN o'clock A. M., and that this order be 1922. Said mortgage has been duljr and Alice J. Hayes, and to all served by publication thereof in the Each past matron was presented recorded and there has been one assignment persons interested in the final account Mower County News, according to with a corsage bouquet of flowers, the thereof, and the same has The condition of the and distribution of the estate of said Office 301 East Bridge St. AT WESTLANSING law. been duly recorded. spine may definitely effect conductresses, Mrs. W. H. Albertson decedent. The representative of the Dated March 20th, 1922. NOW NOTICE IS GIVEN AS the health of any and Mrs. August Bluhm, making the above named decedent, having filed in HENRY WEBER JUN., FOLLOWS: Phone: Main 32 organ of the body. The this court his final account of the administration Probate Judge. presentation. 1. The name of the mortgagor is general idea has been of the estate of said decedent, (Court Seal) Jacob Stayner, widower the name of Four new members were initiated that chiropractic spinal Dr. Leek Called to Visit Austin, Minn. together with his petition praying CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, the mortgagee is Chas. L. Schwartz adjustments were into the order, the past matrons putting for the adjustment and allowance Attorneys for Guardian. the wortgage is dated March 1, 1918, only good for the man J. R. Wood's Children. of said final account and for distribution on the work. Much credit is due File No. 4112 Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6 and was duly recorded in the office of who fell and twisted of the residue of said estate them for the beautiful way in which the Register of Deeds of Mower County, his spine. As a matter to the persons thereunto entitled. Minnesota, on the 14th day of of fact bad habits of the initiation work was carried out. Therefore, You, and each of you, are March, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M., in sitting, standing, of occupation, Mrs. Ina Heisey and her committee hereby cited and required to show Book 53 of Mortgages, page 521, and in fact anything West Lansing, March 29.—Work cause, if any you have before this deserve special mention i'or the delicious the mortgage registration tax thereon which forces the has been started on a new barn here, Court at the Probate Court Rooms refreshments and beautiful decorations, has been duly paid. spine to assume unnatural in the Court House in the City of which is being built for L. J. Haney 2. Said mortgage was duly assigned curves, produces all of which were carried out ERVICE Austin, in the County of Mower, State by said Chas. L. Schwartz to Estelle displacement of joints in pink and white colors. of Minnesota, on the 10th day of Symes, by assignment dated which result in pressure LEGAL NOTICE April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., The past matrons, Past Patron August 6, 1918, and recorded August on spinal nerves why said petition should not be granted. 6, 1918, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., in Book John Anderson, and the present matron, and weakness and disease 54 of Mortgages, page 604, in said office. 2709. in the part of the Mrs. W. C. McClellan, were seated Witness, the Judge of said Court, The amount claimed to be due STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY body thus starved of at one table. The centerpiece was and the seal of said Court, this and which is due thereon at the date of Mower. In District Court. Tenth its normal mental impulses. 13th day of March, 1922. a large bowl of pink roses and ferns. of this notice, is $2739.08 with interest Judicial District. HENRY WEBER, JUN., thereon at the rate of-five per Pink candles with pink shades were S. L. Young, Plaintiff, (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. cent per annum, from the 28th day of vs. use I and nut cups and place cards KOBES CAFE A. W. WRIGHT, March, 1922, also the disbursements Chiropractic spinal Chancy Leverich, Hannah Leverich, were also pink. The officers and members M. A. NELSON, Hannah E. Leverich, Sarah C. Leverich, allowed, by law, and attorneys' fees of adjustments ai-e restoring Attorneys for Petitioner. of the order were seated in circles. $75.00, being the maximum attorneys' James B. Leverich, Sylvester the conditions of^ File No. 4234 Mar. 16, 23, 30 fees allowed therefor by law. The waitresses were all dressed Leverich, Lillian C. Leverich, Lilla health in diseases of 3. A description of the mortgaged De Etta Leverich, L. N. Griffith, in p'nk and white. the eyes, ears, nose, premises conforming substantially to CITATION FOR HEARING ON Luther N. Griffith, Luther S. Margan, Solos were rendered by Miss Ora that contained in the mortgage, is the Joshua L. Davidson, Henry C. throat, lungs, heart, PETITION FOR PROBATE Bud Bright's Brainstorms Robertson and Dr. C. S. Babcock, each South-East Quarter of Section Seventeen, Bolcom, H. C. Bolcom, Joseph Bolcom, OF WILL stomach, pancreas, kidneys, in Township One Hundred Four responding to an encore. Washington Mason, Alanson Estate of Peter Haffner. liver and lower North, of Range Sixteen West in B.Vaughan, Hepzibeth Vaughan, H. Mrs. A. C. Carlson, past organist, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower County, Minnesota. organs of the body. S. Vaughan, E. G. Vaughan, J. G. Mower, ss. In Probate Court. was presented with a gift in appreciation 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale Vaughan, B. K. Vaughan, Maria In the Matter of the Estate of of her services as organist for in said mortgage contained and in accordance Wilder (nee Vaughan), Betsy Smith Talking about- wrinkles, Bud Peter Haffner, Decedent. HEALTH FOLLOWS with the statute in such case (nee Vaughan),Elizabeth Vaughan, the evening. Bright is the guy who discovered THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to! made and provided, said mortgage THE X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPIN Addie Russell (nee Vaughan), A. The affair was a most enjoyable Albert J. Haffner, Frances Haffner: wrinkles in peas and Al CONDITIONS ACCURATELY. CHI' will be foreclosed and said land will W. Vaughan, Enoch G. Vaughan, V. Schammel, Mary K. Haffner, Peter E. R0PRACTKADJUSTIN6 CORRECTS one and members of Unity chapter prunes. be sold by the sheriff of said Mower P. L^wis, Olive G. Lewis, Sarah. DISEASES WITH SCIENTIFIC PRECISION Haffner, and Jacob S. Haffner, and to' are looking forward for the past patrons' County, or his deputy, at public ven-jall IN THE F0U0WINC 080U& "Crowsher," Sarah Krowser, Abram persons interested ?n the allowanceand O'DONNELL ,HEAD due to the highest bidder for cash, on (Abraham) Allen, George N. Coon party to be held in the near ,EYES probate of the will of said decedent. Monday the 15th day of May, 1922 at TEARS and wife, Melissa E. Coon, Daniel future. The petition of Albert J. Haff-1 'NOSE 10 o'clock A. M., at the West Front G. Rollins, A. E. Allen, Almeda E. ner being duly filed in this court,' -THROAT Door of the Court House, in the City Allen, also the unknown heirs of REGINA SCHMIDT -ARMS representing that Peter Haffner, DRESS SHOES of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, -HEART any of the foregoing named defendants, then a resident of the County of LUNGS to pay said principal, interest, costs, who are deceased. Also LIVER Mower, State of Minnesota, died on disbursements and attorneys' fees 'STOMACH all other persons, unknown, claiming REPORTED BETTER the 9th day of February, 1922, leav-j subject to redemption at any time PANCREAS any right, title, estate, interest FORMEN ing a last will and testament which is ^SPLEEN within one year from the date of sale, or lien in the real estate described 'KIONEYS presented to this court with said pe-: ^BOWELS as provided by law. in the Complaint herein, and their APPENDIX tition, and praying that said instru-' Dated March 28, 1922. unknown heirs, BLADDER ment be allowed as the last will and Many Mayville People Spbal AtowNjOWtR UHK ESTELLE SYMES, Defendants. testament of said decedent, and that Assignee of Mortgagee. SUMMONS. Shape, finish, color and Shop in Austin letters Testamentary be issued there-on CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO to Rev. A. M. Gmeinder and Simon weight mark it as the shoe B. E. HUGHES, FOR YOUR Past Week. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Wegmann, of Rose Creek, Minn. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee, for the well-dressed man. It Now, Therefore, you, and each of HEALTH You, and each of you, are hereby will justify your greatest you, are hereby cited and required to Austin, Minnesota. Mayville, Mar. 29—Regina Schmidt summoned and required to answer the show cause, if any you have, before faith in its wearing qualities. Mch. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4. complaint of the Plaintiff in the who has been ill with the grippe, is this court, at the probate court You can make an appointment above entitled action, which is filed in rooms in thet court house, in the city 10812 reported much improved today. for your the office of the Clerk of the District of Austin, coupty of Mower, state of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Mrs. Marcus Knuth and children Court, in the City of Austin, County Minnesota, on the 10th day of April, health's sake by telephoning Jensen-Phiffer NOTICE. spent Monday afternoon at the Geo. of Mower and State of Minnesota, 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M., why the 2593. Default in the conditions of the and to serve a copy of your answer Fett home. prayer of said petition should not be mortgage hereinafter referred to has 20 to the said complaint on the subscribers W. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. Company granted. occurred, by which the Power of Sale Ruth Babcock and Mrs. Arnold A woman will take up at their office in the City of Austin, Witness the Honorable Henry therein contained has become operative. Meyer were Austin shoppers Saturday. County of Mower, within twenty woith a new*fad, but not Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and Such default consists in the days after the service of this Summons the seal of said court, this non-payment of interest due March 1, with anew wrinkle. upon you, exclusive of the day East of Court House 14th day of March, 1922. George Fett spent Sunday at his 1922. Said mortgage has been duly of such service and if you fail to answer Austin, Minn. HENRY WEBER, JUN., 1 recorded. home. the said Complaint within the (Court Seal) Probate Judge. NOW NOTICE IS GIVEN AS Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Webbeking and time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this File No. 4325 Mar. 16, 23, 30 FOLLOWS: action will apply to the Court for the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer were supper 1. The name of the mortgagor is relief demanded in the Complaint. guests at the Herman Meyer Jacob Stayner, widower the name of Dated Austin, Mirm., March 15, the mortgagee Chas. L. Schwartz. home Sunday evening. 1922 Our Battery Service is Free The mortgage is dated March 1, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tuttle and twins ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, was duly recorded in the office of and MARTIN A. NELSON, of West Concord *were Austin shoppers the Register of Djpeds of Mower County, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Saturday. Minnesota, on the 14th day of Austin, Minnesota. How It Pays Us—and You March, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz spent STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Book 53 of Mortgages, page 520, and Wednesday afternoon at the H. L. of Mower, in District Court, Tenth the mortgage registration tax thereon OF Judicial District. Ziemer home. has been duly paid. course we're in business to make money. Same parties as in Summons immediately Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Leona 2. The amount claimed to be due You have probably wondered why we preceding this notice. 1 CABINET. and which is due thereon at the date 1 CHIFFONIER. Baumgartner were Austin callers Saturday. maintain the expense of free inspections for NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. of this notice is $10538.36, and consists 1 DRESSER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That 1 HOT BLAST STOVE. batteries. of $10,000.00 principal and interest an action has been commenced in this at the rate of five per cent per 2 BEDS. 6 DINNER CHAIRS. Court by the above named Plaintiff, I annum on said amount from March 1, We have two reasons: LEGAL NOTICES the object of which is to obtain a 1921 also the disbursements allowed 2 SPRINGS. 1 DINING TABLE. 1. It enables us to get judgment that the Plaintiff is the by law, and attorneys' fees of $100.00 acquainted with automobile 10905 owner in fee and entitled to the undisputed yl ROCKER. being the maximum attorneys' fees 1 COLONIAL RUG. possession of the following owners. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. allowed therefor by law. 1 SEWING MACHINE. 1 WASHING described real estate, situate in Original STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 3. The description of the mortgaged Village, city of Austin, Mower 2. It gives us a chance of Mower, ss. premises conforming substantially MACHINE. 2 MATTRESSES. County, Minn., viz.: The State of Minnesota, to Roy J. to that contained in the mortgage, is to demonstrate our exceptional PHILADELPHIA Lots No. 7 and 8, except the west Thompson, Defendant: as follows: the South-East Quarter ability to care 45 ft. of Lot No. 8, in Block No. 33 You are hereby summoned to be of. Section Seventeen, in Township Saturday, April 1st IT ^i^f5)Q^M(§)[j!Q[§) for and repair batteries. also all of that part of the Northeast and appear before the undersigned, One Hundred Four North, of Range one of the Justices of the Peace in Quarter (NE}4) of Section No. 3, Sixteen West, in Mower County, Minnesota. In a word, this free inspection and for said County, on the 22nd day Township No. 102 north, Range No. of April, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in 18 west, described as commencing at is the best advertising 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale in the forenoon of said day, at my office the northeast corner of said Lot No. said Mortgage contained and in accordance we can possibly in the City of Austin, in said County 7, thence west on the north line of Sale Starts at 2:00 P.M. with the statute in such case do. WITH PHILCO to answer to the complaint of Hayes Lpts 7 and 8 to a point 45 ft. east of made and provided, said mortgage Lucas Lumber Co., Plaintiff, in a civil the west line of Lot 8, thence north at AT 217 EAST MILL STREET will be foreclosed and said land will *0 It pays you to avail RETAINERS action, wherein the Plaintiff claims right angles, to the south line of be sold by the sheriff of said Mower yourself of this service, the sum of Thirty Two 55jl00 Dollars "Padden Drive" (which drive is contiguous County, or his deputy, at public vendue GUARANTEED ($32.55) with interest thereon from to and parallel with the south because it will help you to the highest bidder for cash, on the 30th day of September, 1921, at bank of the Cedar River), thence Monday, the 15th day of May, 1922, at get longer life from TWO YEARS the rate of 6 per cent per annum. easterly along said drive 55Vz ft. 10 o'clock A. M., at the West Front your battery and prevent Should you fail to appear at the time more or less to a point in continuation Door of the Court House in the City battery troubles on and place aforesaid, judgment will be of the east line of said Lot No. 7, of Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, rendered against you upon the evidence thence south to the northea&t corner to pay such principal, interest, disbursements the road. adduced by said Plaintiff for of said Lot No. 7. and attorneys' fees subject such sum as it shall show itself entitled That the defendants and each of to redemption at any time within Drive around today! J. F. PUCHTA, Owner to. them have no estate or interest'therein one year from the date of sale, as Given under my hand and dated or lien thereon and to quiet the provided by ljiw. Pierce Battery Co. this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1922. title in the plaintiff. Dated March 28, 1922. J. E. DETWILER, Dated Austin, Minn., March 15, CHAS. L. SCHWARTZ, Austin National Bank, Clerk. Justice of the Peace. 1922. Mortgagee. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSBJN, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer B. E. HUGHES, MARTIN A. NELSON, B. E. HUGHES, 212 E. Bridge Phone 2610 Attorneys for Plaintiff, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Austin, Minnesota. Austin, Minnesota. Austin, Minnesota. Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6. Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6. Mch. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4. H, -»v ,#,