Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 3, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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-&ff? wp'''#$*• •JSpW -v f(i ,-*• *.?+ i: sT^r^:,fP^^^''^' Vs** ,. ~y»r*., j*'«V'" f"'A **£r 1 __•• i^S ,?r! •7 S 5 w" 1 ,* «. MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, April 3, 1922 Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special V\ •?:, and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. CORNING SCHOOL AROUSE INTEREST their annual business meeting on Friday News items from all sections of tbs» German Emigrants Arrive at Dexter Are LEGAL NOTICE territory are wanted by The News* afternoon, April 7, at the home of Send them to us by mail, tell us per-' HOLDS SOCIABLE First Ones to Arrive Since World War IN RACINE CHURCH Mrs. Albert Ulland. Everybody welcome. onally or Dial 2650. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. A parcel shower was given in honor Dexter, April 3.—Relatives ,pf Max ter, Mrs. Klaehn, near Elkton. AUSTIN of Miss Hilda Christianson at her of STATE OF MINNESOTA, County Son of Mrs and Mrs. Ole Pilnke and Gus Glienke arrived from The Civic League will hold the first CHAUTAUQUA Laymen give Talks each home Sunday afternoon, March 26, by Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Germany Monday and expect to make meeting of the year at the home of Stimson Laid to a large number of friends and relatives. In the Matter of the Estate of Sunday at M. E. Mrs. Cora Mueller, on April 4. their home here. They are the first Eva M. Tollefson, Decedent. She received many useful Rest. June 19 to 25 Church. emigrants to arrive in this vicinity The Ladies' Aid will meet at the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to gifts. Nina M. Kennedy, and to all persons since the Great World War. home of Mrs. A. M. Gregg on Wednesday, 1922 Miss Hilda Christianson and Carl interested in the final account April 5." Everybody welcome. Ben King, Sr., was an Austin caller Corning, March 31—The program S. Swenson were married in Austin and distribution of the estate of said Racine, April 2.—Rev. Gene Miller, Dr. Schottler was an Austin business decedent: Monday. and basket social in the Aldal school Wednesday afternoon, March 29. Congratulations. pastor of the M. E. church of Racine daller Thursday afternoon. The representative of the above house Saturday evening, March 25, Mrs. E. E. Miller from New Hampton, has found a new way of gathering named decedent, having filed in this Iowa, came Saturday for a week's Mrs. Ambrose Pierce returned to was largely attended. Proceeds crowds and stirring the enthusiasm Court her final account of the administration J. F. FAIRBANKS Austin Thursday afternoon after a amounted to $46.50 and there were visit with her brother, L. P. Kieren. Advertisements in The News reach of the estate of said decedent, of the people. the consumer. together with her petition Mrs. Jess St. Clair, who has been week's visit with friends and relatives. no expenses. Each Sunday fifteen minutes are praying for the adjustment and allowance visiting her brother, Arthur Jukes, The six months' old son of Mr. and given to some layman who has prepared of said final account and for Mrs. Ole Stimson died Monday evening LEGAL NOTICE returned to her home on Wednesday. Harry Kraft was an Austin caller some subject to speak upon. distribution of the residue of said estate and was buried on Thursday afternoon Miss Jennie Ramseth has been sick Friday. to the persons thereunto entitled. Dealer In The talks are very helpful and create Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, in the O. G. cemetery. The R. a great deal of enthusiasm and with the flu for the past week. Miss Dexter's newly elected council will 2762 are hereby cited and required to show COAL, WOOD, LIME,! community extends sympathy to the MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Edyth Hunt is taking her place at the hold their first meeting Monday evening. interest among the people. cause, if any you have, before this bereaved parents. Default having been made in the CEMENT, SEWER PIPE,! Many of the people who would not telephone office. Court at the Probate Court Rooms in payment of the sum of Thousand One Mesdames Clarence Basness, Thos. the Court House in the City of Austin, B. F. King returned on Tuesday go to hear a preacher talk, go to get Mr. and Mrs. R. .C. Peyton motored Four Hundred and Fifty-two Dollars, BRICK AND WALL] in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, Olson, and Albert Ulland called on their fellow townsman's ideas of religion from a business trip to Chicago. to Austin Friday. which is claimed to be due and is due on the 17th day of April, PLASTER. Mrs. Melvin Conchlin Monday afternoon. and in this way are perhaps Jesse Schottler returned to Minneapolis John Hagen was an Austin caller at the date of this notice upon a certain 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said Mortgage, duly executed and delivered petition should not be granted. helped themselves. Tuesday to resume his studies Friday. by E. S. Babcock and wife Elsie Miss Mollie Anderson who works in The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church at the University. Mrs. L. P. Kieren, who has been WITNESS, The Judge of said M. Babcock, and C. S. Babcock Austin, spent a few days at her home Court, and the Seal of said Court Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jech gave a dinner Thursday. sick for some time is gradually failing. and wife Irene M. Babcock, Mortgagors, Office 301 East Bridge St. this 17th day of March, 1922. here last week. W. A. Wilson was a business caller Tuesday, March 27, a daughter, Elfreida to Frank Cafourek, Mortgagee, HENRY WEBER, JUN., The South Ladies' Aid will hold bearing date the 1st day of March, at Stewartville Thursday. Ida. Mr. Hunt is on the gain, and we Phone: Main 32 Judge of Probate. 1920, and with a power of sale therein Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vandenviver hope to see him down town again before (Court Seal) A meeting of the dairy farmers contained, duly recorded in the office BAUDLER BROS., Thursday, March 30, a son, long. LEGAL NOTICES of the Register of Deeds in and Austin, Minn. was held at the town hall Tuesday to Attorneys for Petitioner. for the County of Mower and State of Randolph Everette. Ernest Kraft, Ralph Young and De discuss the advantages of cow testing. File No. 4275 Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3 Minnesota, on the 22nd day of June, Miss Leona Rathenberger, who has Clark Lee, who are serving on the Tracy Brownell and Daniel Reed were 2779 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M., in Book "63" been assisting Mrs. Stephensen, lcrft jury, returned to Austin Sunday eve- the chief speakers on the subject. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, of Mortgages, on page 49. BEFORE MATURITY. on Saturday for a visit with her sis And, Whereas, The said Frank Chas. Sanborn was a Stewartville Default having been made in the TYLE Cafourek, the Mortgagee and Holder visitor on Wednesday. PUPILS ENTERTAIN payment of the sum of Four Hundred of said Mortgage, has duly State Board examinations are being LEGAL NOTICE Fifty and nojlOO Dollars, which is elected and does hereby elect to declare claimed to be due and is due at the held at the high school this week. the whole principal sum of said TAOPIVICINITY date of this notice upon a certain ERVICE Mortgage due and payable at the date 11044 Everett Eichern came home for a Mortgage, duly executed and delivered of this notice, under the terms and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE by Roger L. Potter and wife Addie few days' visit with his mother. He conditions of said Mortgage and the SALE. L. Potter, Mortgagors, to Christena is a student at the Mankato commercial power of sale therein contained and ATISFACTION Klampe, Mortgagee, bearing date the Default in the conditions of the whereas there is actually due and college. We understand he intends A. Waldron Returns to 1st day of March, 1920, and with a mortgage hereinafter referred to has claimed to be due and payable at the to drive his car to Mankato on power of sale therein contained, duly occurred by which the Power of Sale Taopi After Short date of this notice the sum of Twenty-Seven his return. recorded in the office of the Register therein contained has become operative. Thousand Eight Hundred Absence. of Deeds in and for the County of Messrs. Homer and Roy Ballinger Such default consists in the Eighty-One and 79] 100 Dollars, with Mower, and State of Minnesota, on non-payment of the principal sum of interest thereon at the rate of 5 Vz per have returned to the University. KOBES CAFE the 22nd day of June, 1920, at 11 money secured by said mortgage and cent per annum from the 8th day of Charles Steffens gave a layman's o'clock A. M.f in Book 63 of Mortgages, Taopi, March 31—The pupils of our the interest thereon, and the non-payment March, 1922, and whereas the said on page 50. of taxes upon the property securing talk on the "Home and the Bible" power of sale "has become operative, school gave a very interesting program And Whereas, the said Christena the said mortgage. Said mortgage and no action or proceeding having Sunday, March 26, at the Methodist Friday afternoon, which was attended Klampe, the Mortgagee and Holder of has been duly recorded and no been instituted, at law or otherwise, church. by quite a number of the said Mortgage, has duly elected and action or proceedings have been instituted to recover the debt secured by said does hereby elect to declare the whole mothers and others who are interested at law to recover the debt secured Mortgage, Or any part thereof: principal sum of said Mortgage due Bud Bright's Brainstorms by said mortgage or any part in the progress of our children. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby and payable at the date of this notice, thereof, and there has been no assignment Given, That by virtue of the power of (Received too Late for Last Issue.) under the terms and conditions of said of said mortgage, except as sale contained in said Mortgage, and Mortgage and the power of sale therein hereinafter stated. County Superintendent Eunice L. pursuant to the statute in such case contained and whereas there is actually NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN Rice visited schools around Taopi last made and provided, the said Mortgage due and claimed to be due and We began at the foot of the AS FOLLOWS: To friendships the yester year, of will be foreclosed by a sale of Wednesday. payable at the date of this notice the harness and shoe business, 1. The name of the mortgagors are That time has proven choicely true— the premises described in and conveyed sum of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred and see where we are now. Thou wouldst not have me hold less dear Mrs. Byron of Austin and Miss Joseph Keenan and Elizabeth L. Keenan, by said Mortgage, viz Eighty-Nine and 751100 Dollars, "While I Invite thy friendships, new. his wife. The name of the mortgagee Ruth Short of Mclntire, Iowa, spent The Southeast quarter, and the MANUFACTURERS OF with interest thereon at the rate of 6 —Caroline Sumner. is Schanke & Company, a corporation. last week at the home of their brother, South one-half of the Southwest quarter per cent per annum from the 31st day The mortgage is dated the AND DEALERS IN of Section No. Twenty (20), and A. Short. of March, 1922, and whereas the said WHAT TO EAT 25th day of October, 1916, and was QUALITY the West one-half of the Northwest power of sale has become operative, Shaking hands with A. Waldron, duly recorded in the office of the Register LITTLE quarter of Section No. Twenty-nine cakes that are nice for and no 'action of proceeding having of Deeds of Mower County, who has been absent from Taopi for (29), in Township No. Qne hundredone children's parties are: been instituted, at law or otherwise, Minnesota, on the 18th day of November, HARNESS (101) North, Range No. Eighteen three months, was general last week. to recover the debt secured by said Come-Againa. 1916, at 4 o'clock P. M., in (18) West, containing 320 acres more Mortgage, or any part thereof His friends are glad to see him back. Sift two eupfuls of flour with onehalf Book 50 of Mortgages on page 533. or less according to government survey, Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby teaspoonful of salt and two teaspoonfuls Mrs. Martin Erie of LeRoy spent The mortgage registration tax thereon in Mower County and State of, Given, That by virtue of the power of at Economy Prices was duly paid. of baking powder. Add one Friday afternoon at the home of her Minnesota, with the hereditaments sale contained in said Mortgage, and Thereafter and on the 23rd day of cupful of chopped raisins and pecans, and appurtenances which sale will be brother, John Johnson. pursuant to the statute in such case November, 1916, the said mortgage equal parts of each, and one cupful of made by the Sheriff of said Mower made and provided, the said Mortgage Emma and Leonard Voight have and note which it secures were duly County, at the West front door of the brown sugar. Beat one egg, add onehalf will be foreclosed by a sale of the MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND assigned and transferred to the Dalton been absent from school on account of Court House, in the City of Austin, in cupful of milk and stir into this premises described in and conveyed State Bank, by the said mortgagee, CHILDREN'S the "flu." said County and State, on the 25th the dry Ingredients. Lastly, stir in by said Mortgage, viz: which assignment was duly recorded SHOES day of April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. Mrs. Ford and daughter from Owatonna East half of the Northwest Quarter, two tablespoonfuls of butter. Drop in the office of the Register of M., of that day, at public vendue, to Section Thirty (30), Township by spoonfuls on a greased baking arrived Friday to visit with Deeds of said County on the 7th day the highest bidder for cash, to pay: One Hundred Four (104), Range Seventeen of December, 1916 at 9 o'clock A. M., sheet, sift over them a mixture of Mrs. A. Short. said debt of Twenty-Seven Thousand (17), in Mower County and in Book 50 of Mortgages on page 559. a cinnamon and sugar and bake In "Where Quality Counts Eight Hundred Eighty-one and 791100 Mrs. John Ott has been confined to State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments 2. The whole sum of principal and quick oven. Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if We Win. her bed again. She is having an attack and appurtenances which sale interest secured by said mortgage is any, on said premises, and Two Hundred will be made by the Sheriff of said of the grippe. Sweet Pepper Souffles. due and payable. The amount due Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated Mower County, at the .West Front Clarence Hebron left for Osage, upon said mortgage both of principal Cut out the seeds and membranes in and by said Mortgage in Jensen-Phiffer Door of the Court House, in the City and interest at the date of this notice case of foreclosure, and the disbursements from four sweet peppers and parboil. Iowa, Monday to spend a few days. of Austin, in said County and State, is $3658.30, with interest at the rate allowed by law subject to redemption Put through the meat chopper, mix Harold Allard was on the sick list on the 16th day of May, 1922, at 10 Many of our wealthiest of five per cent per annum, on the at any time within one year with two tablespoonfuls of sharp hard o'clock A. M., of that day, at 'public the first of the week. $3587.50 from this date. Default has Company from the day of sale, as provided by Italian merchant* were vendue, to the highest bidder for cash,' cheese finely grated, two tablespoonfuls also been made by the mortgagors in Anna Schafer returned from Austin law. to pay said debt of Seven Thousand bootblacks. They be• of fioe sifted crumbs, three tablespoonfuls •nee the payment of the taxes upon the Dated March 8th, A. D. 1922. where she has been employed for Nine Hundred Eighty-Nine and 75|100 East of Court House of flour, blended smooth premises securing said mortgage, FRANK .CAFOUREK, gan at the foot and Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if some time. with nn equal quantity of cream and which amount together with the penalty Austin, Minn. Mortgagee. any, on said premises, and One Hundred worked ud. Mrs. Voight is suffering from a severe accrued to date is $30.54. All of stirred into the Slightly beaten yolks ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, and no! 100 Dollars, Attorney's the aforesaid sums of principal and attack of rheumatism. of two eggs. Season with one-half MARTIN A. NELSON, fees, as stipulated in and by said interest are claimed to be due and are Attorneys for Mortgagee, teaspoonful of salt, a little pepper Mr. Tolstead from Nerstrand spent Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and due upon said mortgage, together Austin, Minnesota. and a few pinches of poultry dressing. the disbursements allowed by law Sunday with his son, H. J. Tolstead. with the costs and disbursements allowed Mar. 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3,10, 17. Blend the whole well together and subject to redemption at ahy time Mrs. Matt Schaefer was called to by law, and attorneys' fees provided Our Battery Service is Free within one year from the day of sale, add the stiffly beaten whites of the in said mortgage to the amount Riceville Friday by the death of her as provided by law. eggs. The batter should be rather of $75. brother-in-law. Dated March 31, A. D. 1922. stiff. Place at once in greased individual 3. A description of the mortgaged CHRISTENA KLAMPE, Deputy Sheriff Carmichael transacted molds, or paper cases, filling premises conforming to the description How It Pays Us—and You Mortgagee. business in town Monday. in said mortgage is as follows, them two-thirds full and bake in a ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, to-wit: The South Half of the Northwest hot oven until well puffed up. This I Mrs. Dana was at LeRoy Monday MARTIN A. NELSON, OF Be Sure About Quarter of Section Six, Township amount should make eight souffles. Attorneys for Mortgagee. course we're in business to make money. between trains. One Hundred One North, Range Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8. Miss Fossum and Miss Hill arrived You have probably wondered why we Eighteen West in Mower County, Your Battery Baked Oyster Plant. Monday from Austin to visit with Minnesota. maintain the expense of free inspections for SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Select several large roots of salsify, 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale Mrs. John Johnson before leaving for batteries. UNDER JUDGMENT OF scrape and wash as usual, dropping contained in said mortgage and according of No matter what kind FORECLOSURE. Grand Forks, North Dakota. Into cold water with a little vinegar to the statutes in such case STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY We have two reasons: a you drive or what to keep them from discoloring. Place made and provided, said mortgage car of Mower, ss. District Court, Tenth 1. It enables us to get will be foreclosed and the land described well brushed with olive oil on the Mr. and Mrs. Beneke kind of a battery there is Judicial Disti^bt. therein will be sold by the acquainted with automobile rack in the oven and bake until done, Pauline Meggers, Plaintiff, on it you have to keep Move to Milwaukee sheriff of Mower County, or his deputy, turning occasionally. Put into a hot owners. vs. at public vendue, to the highest battery posted on certain dish and pour over them a white Leo Shea and Frank C. Nissen, bidder for cash, on Tuesday, the 9th 2. It gives us a chance sauce made by cooking two tablespoonfuls Defendants. faets. day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the Waltham, April 1.—Mr. and Mrs^ each of butter and flour together Notice is Hereby Given, That, under to demonstrate our exceptional forenoon, at the West Front Door of Ernest Beneke will leave for Milwaukee •hilaoelphia and by virtue of a Judgment and You have to know whether with one cupful of milk. Cover ability to care the Court House in the City of Austin, Decree entered in the above entitled Monday where they intend to your battery is charged to the with buttered crumbs and bake In in said Mower County, Minnesota, for and repair batteries. action on the 4th day of March, 1922 the oven until the crumbs are well make their future home. to pay said indebtedness, interest, proper point—whether it has a certified transcript of which has GliD3D!I) browned. Grated cheese may be taxes, attorneys' fees and disbursements, enough water in it—whether Mrs. Burt Little and daughters of In a word, this free inspection been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, subject to redemption at any sprinkled over the dish if desired. each of the cells works properly. West Concord spent a few days with is the best advertising Sheriff of said Mower county, time within one year from the date I'ltJLLc*. will sell at public auction, to the her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Beneke. we can possibly Our most important job as a of sale as provided by law. highest bidder, for cash, on Tuesday, ucdrfi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faber visited Dated March 24, 1922. Battery Station is to tell you do. WITH PHILCO the 18th day of April, 1922, at ten DALTON STATE BANK, Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. these things. It doesn't make a o'clock in the forenoon, at the West O Assignee of Mortgagee. It pays you to avail RETAINERS bit of difference what make your William Shurke. Front Door of the Court House, in the CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, A Soliloquy. yourself of this service, City of Austin, inesaid County, in one battery is. Here at Battery Ernest Beneke was a business caller R. C. ALDERSON, want GUARANTEED Success is getting what you you parcel, the premises and real estate because it will help Headquarters we give every in Austin Wednesday. Attorneys for Assignee of hnppiness is wanting what you get described in said Judgment and Decree, get longer life from Mortgagee, Austin, Minnesota. make exactly the same attention. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and TWO YEARS to-wit: All that tract or parcel Mch. 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1. your battery and prevent children spent Monday with Mr. and of land lying and being in the Art. SCHMITZ AUTO on battery troubles County of Mower, and State of Minnesota, Mrs. August Wollenburg in Austin. He painted a scene in Venice, and it Luke-Really Says, "The Rat Died Before described as follows, to-wit: the road. ELECTRIC CO. ifalled. He pictured a wonderful Majdonna Mrs. Frank Klampe and son and Reaching the River." The East half of the Southwest and they wouldn't hang It. Journeying Mrs. Albert Graham and children of Quarter, and the West half of the "Since moving near the river two Complete Electric Service Drive around today! to the Far East, he made the Kasson spent Wednesday evening at Southeast Quarter of Section 22, in years ago, we've always used RATSNAP. 216-218 East Bridge Street jsphinx speak across the ages, in art, Township 101 North of Range 15 Watched a vicious water rat, the Henry Fett home. Pierce Battery Co. ^ut they couldn't see it. West of the 5th P. M. nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the Representing Willard 1 N. NICHOLSEN, "Ah," he exclaimed one day. "I house. About fifteen miuutes later he Storage Batteries Working Like Beavers. Sneriff of Mower County. darted off for the water, to cool his have it!" ^'Beavers do no work for a period Dated March 6th, 1922. burning stomach, but he died before Forthwith he painted a picture that of three months or more each summer," reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Phone 2610 212 E. Bridge made women buy corsets, and became according to an exchange. And college $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Plaintiff's Attorneys, famous and rich.—Richmond Tlmespispatch. Drug Co. Austin, Minnesota. professors, it is said, "work like Advertisement—March Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10 :-\V beavers."—Baltimore Sun. it IT *1 Ju I'l' -V