Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 17, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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J* '",l^Jr/V,'% ',!» •VVX'*5^ «fc— rr. '-«ef v, ,. v- 3"$f* y' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, April 17, 1922. RAISE HORSES DE-X LYLE CUTS INTO able to open school at all last year ,For Milwaukee and Chicago. owing to the shortage of teachers and Lv. Austin. Calmar. Arr. SCHOOL BUDGET Congress Goes to Aid No. 4— 7:20f 10:00f CLARES RUEBN heavy expenses. Some are rearranging No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* plans and doubling up on work Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) of Agricultural Industry The Lyle school directors held their while others are pruning the salary Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) Yours for monthly session Monday evening and list. The situation this year is encouraging Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. transacted much business. As it is Good Horses are Scarce as teachers are more plentiful No. 1— 3:45 6:05 List of More Important Measures Written, nearing the end of the school year, No. 3— 32:10 2:55 and salaries are getting back to Service Not Enough Raised plans for the year were discussed and Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* Introduced and Passed by Republicans normalcy. Shown in Report. acted upon. The problem of reducing To Assist Farmers During Crisis Mason City Branch. It was decided to join the Minnesota the tax levy was one of the important You can't expect your battery Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. School Board Association which to go on without matters that was thoroughly discussed. No. 102— 11:59 1:30 service any Decided shortage of young horses 8. REPRESENTATIVE J. N. TINCHEB (KANSAS), it is hoped will do much for the struggling more than you can expect your No. 108— 7:52 9:20 A careful and conservative estimate MEMBER HOUSE COMMITTEE ON tires to stand up without air of good quality. schools and reduce the ever increasing or Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. was made of the various items agkicvl^dbe your motor to work without oil? No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Only one-third as many horses tax rate.—Lyle Tribune. that make up the annual budget and Noft03— 1:30 3:00 Battery service is our business. raised last year as in 1917. in every instance, where it was thot We have the equipment, the «lri1f Farmers of the United States not Not enough horses on the average er control law, it was written by Republicans, Make your wants known in the S.-M. Division—Mankato and andjfche knowledge that enables possible, a cut was made. The board only comprise the largest single class introduced by Republicans Mower County News Market Place. us to make your battery sized farm can be displaced by the last Wessington Springs, S. D. was anxious to reduce expenses, but of producers but they are the largest longer and serve better. and passed by Republican majorities. tractor to warrant the use of the Lv Arr. just as anxious to maintain the high Arr. single class of consumers of finished One of the immediate and urgent Austii,. Wells. We always recommend Willard "iron horse." Jackson. efficiency of the school and keep the Travelers' Guide products all kinds, and the largest of needs of the farming communities was No. 1— 6:30* Threaded Rubber Batteries, 10:45* 8:20* Most farmers feel the tractor will school on the accredited list. It was class shippers. In view all the idea that you of of credit to tide them over their immediate No. 23— 3:50* but don't get 5:40* 8:25* supplement rather than supplant voted unanimously to reduce the annual can't get the Willard Standard of this, it is essential, in order that the Lv. crisis. In order to furnish this Lv. Arr. Unless otherwise designated, all the Service unless you have a Willard horses on the farm. country as a whole be prosperous, that budget for 1922-23, $1,000 below Jackson. Wells credit the Republican Congress amended Austin. trains listed below are daily. See Battery. We have only one No. 22— 6:35* the farmer as class be prosperous. 8:53* 11:05* These are important conclusions the War Finance Corporation Act footnote for explanation of the present budget. This means a cut a grade of service here at Battery No. 8— 2:35* 7:00= 5:00* When the Republican Party came reference marks. so as to enable that organization to drawn from the returns of a state in salaries as well as in all operating Headquarters—and everybody Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. into power in March, 1921, the agricultural have a revolving fund of $1,000,000,000 Bold faced figures indicate P. M. gets it on the same basis whether horse survey conducted by J. F. expenses. Many districts were un No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* sections of the country were in to be used exclusively in making Light faced figures indicate A. M. he's a Willard user or not. Kuehn of University Farm, secretary-treasurer No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* the midst of the greatest depression loans to live-stock and agricultural interests. Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. of the Minnesota SCHMITZ AUTO LEGAL NOTICES they had ever experienced. Since that body began functioning Chicago No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ Breeders association which is Horfe In response to a general demand under its newly acquired powers No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* Milwaukee &StPaui ELECTRIC CO. with the Minnesota co-operating from the agricultural interests the Republican it has been loaning money to the Daily except Sunday. CITATION FOR HEARING ON Breeders association in Congress, on May-27, 1921, 40 Livestock encouraging agricultural and live-stock interests of Monday, Wednesday, PETITION FOR PROBATE Friday and days after the session convened, enacted Complete Electric Service" horse breeding supporting the United States at a rate in excess and Saturday only. OF WILL the Emergency, or Farmers' of $1,000,000 a day. 216-218 East Bridge Street the interests of breeders and Estate of Caroline Rathgabe, Dec6dscd I.&M. Division. Daily except Saturday. Tariff. This stopped at once the influx One of the earliest acts of this Con, On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday I Lv. Arr. Arr. owners. only. Representing Willard of agricultural imports and saved to gre&s was the appropriation of $2,000,« STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. In order to obtain reliable firsthand Mower, ss. In Probate Court. the American farm producer bis home 000 to be used in the purchase of see^ Storage Batteries No. 1— 6:20 10:00 10:50 information from every county In the Matter of the Estate of markets. for the drought-stricken farmers of the No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 questionaires were mailed to all county Caroline Rathgabe, Decedent. Great Western northwest. Since that time legislation Lv. The best proof that the tariff really Lv. Arr. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to agents, secretaries of county fairs and appropriations have been made t(i Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. protects the American farmer is the The Delaware Trust Company, Florence and agricultural socieities, and to all No. 2— 7:00 assist drought-stricken farmers in 7:45 11:40 fact that since its operation Canada L. Hoskins, Elizabeth H. Dougherty, Lv. Arr. Arr. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 I other sections of the country, and also graduate veterinarians and prominent has renewed her efforts to negotiate a Ann Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Emma Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. to ^relieve the settlers upon reclama* Taylor and Clara B. Taylor, and to livestock breeders. About nine reciprocity treaty that will admit her I No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 Preventative Medicine. tion and irrigation projects. all persons interested in the allowance Insurance Specialists agricultural products into this country hundred replies have been received so jNo. 16— 4:40 8:20 9:00 Still another act of this Congress and probate of the will of said decedent. The tendency of medical science is free. As a further proof of the effectiveness Lv. Lv. Arr. far. The petition of Ann Elizabeth toward preventative measures. It is was the increase of the available capital of this tariff it was renewed Mpls. St. Paul. -Austin. Austin Insurance Agency "These reports show that while Taylor being duly filed in this court, easier and better to prevent than to. of the Farm Loan Banks in the No. 15— 8:25 November 16, 1921, by the solid vote 9:00 1:20 E. Ray Cory, Manager representing that Caroline Rathgabe, Minnesota has always been regarded cure. Pneumonia, one of the most sum of $25,000,000, giving the Farm INo. 11— 6:50 of the congressmen representing the 7:25 10:59 then a resident of the County of dangerous diseases that medical men Babcock Building as a horse producing state," says Mr. Loan Banks a total revolving fund of agricultural States. The enactment Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Mower, State of Minnesota, died on havve to contend with, often follows a AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Kuehn, "the breeding of horses has $56,000,000. This bill was written by of this tariff was opposed by the solid the 27th day of March, 1922, leaving cold or attack of the grip. The cold Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. Republicans, introduced by Republicans fallen off considerably the last five Democratic minority in both House a last will and testament which is prepares the system for the reception No. 15— 1:20 10:30 and passed by Republican majorities presented to this court with said petition, years. Only one-third as many and Senate, with a few notable exceptions. and development of the pneumon'a No. 11— 10:56 7:44 and praying that said instrument in both branches of Congress. germ. The longer the cold hangs on, Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. horses were raised last year as in J. F. FAIRBANKS be allowed as the last will and the greater the danger. Take Chamberlain's Modern methods in the commercial No. 16— 7:20 4-40 For more than a quarter of a century 1917. Tractor competition has had a testament of said decedent, and that Cough Remedy as soon as No. 12— 7:30 3:42 world have demonstrated the necessity there has been a demand from the tendency to eliminate fVom the best letters Testamentary be issued thereon jthe first indication of a cold appears of the farmer's being permitted to producers and consumers for control to William J. Curriden, of Chester, iso as to get rid of it with the least farms those horses of inferior quality TRIANGLE TAXI LINE sell his crops under a co-operative system, of the packing and allied industries. Penn. possible delay. It is folly to risk an which have been found to be unprofitable. Albert Lea—Austin. and that this might be done legal! Dealer In Now, Therefore, you, and each of Responsive to this demand Congress [attack of pneumonia when this rem|edy The market has been ly and without interference or irritation, you, are hereby cited and required to Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea enacted such a law. It cannot be gainsaid may be obtained for a trifle. For 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. flooded with horses of this sort, with show cause, if any you have, before the present Congress enacted the sale by K. O. Wold and Pooler Drug that the Jive-stock industry of the COAL, WOOD, LIME? 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. this court, at the probate court Co. Advertisement—April no buyers to take them. Co-operative Marketing Bill. This is United States has had better treatment 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. rooms in the court house, in the city CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, another bill written by Republicans, from the very day thgt this law began "In reply to a question as to whether of Austin, county of Mower, state of Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin 4- introduced in both branches of Congress to operate. This bill was drawn by LEGAL NOTICE BRICK AND WALL tractors were becoming popular on Minnesota, on the 9th day of May, 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. xn. by Republicans and passed by Republicans, introduced in both 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. the average farm for field work, the PLASTER. Republican majorities. branches of Congress by Republicans, prayer of said petition should not be 4:15 p. m. 5:15 m. answer was in the negative in four 11044 granted. and passed by both branches of Congress Honorable Henry C. Wallace, Secretary out of five cases. The reasons given NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Witness the honorable Henry of Agriculture, truly summed it controlled by Republicans. Jordan SALE. Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and were that horses were needed anyway up when he said: For more than 40 years there has Office 301 East Bridge Si. Spenccr the seal of said court, this Default in the conditions of the and that not enough horses could "Never in the same length of time been pending before Congress, in one 15th day of April, 1922. mortgage hereinafter referred to has be displaced to effect the cost of operating did Congress give more serious attention form or another, legislation to control Phone: Main 32 HENRY WEBER, JUN., occurred by which the Power of Sale Funeral Director. a tractor. Most farmers now grain exchanges and to stop the manipulation to farm needs. All of the legislation (Court Seal) Probate Judge. therein contained has become operative. The Establishment of of prices of farm products. is of a constructive character and HOFFMAN & RICHARSON, Such default consists in the realize that the tractor will supplement Austin, Minn. Service. Attorneys for Petitioner. non-payment of the principal sum of will be more helpful than is now Such a law has be$n enacted by this rather then displace horses on File No. 4299 Apr. 17, 24, May 1 money secured by said mortgage and Republican Congress. Like the pack realized. the farm. the .interest thereon, and the non-payment 2762 While no shortage of horses is apparent of taxes upon the property securing MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING at the present time, there is a the said mortgage. Said mortgage LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES Default having been made in the has been duly recorded and no decided shortage of young horses of payment of the sum of One Thousand action or proceedings have been instituted good quality." Four Hundred and Fifty-two Dollars, at law to recover the debt secured 2779 ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE you are assured of GENUINE FORD which is claimed to be due and is due by said mortgage or any part CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, at the date of this notice upon a certain thereof, and there has been no assignment THEREON. Long Wait. BEFORE MATURITY. PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Mortgage, duly executed and delivered of said mortgage, except as Estate of Arthur B. Lovell, Deceased. Pat was invited a His to party. Default having been made in the by E. S. Babcock and wife Elsie hereinafter stated. saw that he was n$t attention M. Babcock, and C. S. Babcock NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN paying payment of the sum of Four Hundred host Service, at STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of AS FOLLOWS: to his plate an3 asked Fifty and no|100 Dollars, which is and wife Irene M. Babcock, Mortgagors, the Mower, In Probate Court. claimed to be due and is due at the to Frank Cafourek, Mortgagee, 1. The name of the mortgagors are reason. In the Matter of the Estate of date of this notice upon a certain bearing date the 1st day of March, Joseph Keenan and Elizabeth L. Keenan, "Oli." said l'at, "I am waiting for Arthur B. Lovell, Decedent. AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY Mortgage, duly executed and delivered 1920, and with a power of sale therein his wife. The name of the mortgagee rl»p liiusiard to con] Letters of Administration this day contained, duly recorded in the office is Schanke & Company, a corporation. by Roger L. Potter and wife Addie having been granted to Mrs. Grace L. Potter, Mortgagors, to Christena of the Register of Deeds in and The mortgage is dated the Lovell, of Austin, Minnesota: Bank Statement Klampe, Mortgagee, bearing date the for the County of Mower and State of 25th day of October, 1916, and was It is ordered, that the time within 1st day of March, 1920, and with a Minnesota, on the 22nd day of June, duly recorded in the office of the Register which all creditors of the above power of sale therein contained, duly 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M., in Book "63" of Deeds of Mower County, ifi named decedent may present claims Bank No. 630 recorded in the office of the Register of Mortgages, on page 49. Minnesota, on the 18th day of November, against his estate in this court, be, ifi of Deeds in and for the County of And, Whereas, The said Frank at 4 o'clock P. M., in of the condition of 1916, Statement and the same hereby is, limited to Let a News Mower, and State of Minnesota, on Cafourek, the Mortgagee and Holder Book 50 of Mortgages on page 533. S STATE BANK OF SARGEANT six months from and after the date the 22nd day of June, 1920, at 11 of said Mortgage, has duly The mortgage registration tax thereon hereof said time expiring the business on April at close of 7th, The o'clock A. M., in Book 63 of Mortgages, elected and does hereby elect to declare was duly paid. 11th day of October, 1922. Want Ad 19 22. the whole principal sum of said Thereafter and on the 23rd day of on page 50. W And it is further ordered, that RESOURCES November, 1916, the said mortgage Mortgage due and payable at the date And Whereas, the said Christena Monday, thie 16th day of October, ifi discounts Loans and $105,655.08 and note which it secures were dulyassigned of this notice, under the terms and Klampe, the Mortgagee and Holder of 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the probate Overdrafts 986.22 conditions of said Mortgage and the and transferred to the Dalton Ifi said Mortgage, has duly, elected and court rooms at court house at the House, Furniture Banking power of sale therein contained and State Bank, by the said mortgagee, does hereby elect to declare the whole city of Austin, in said county, be, S and Fixtures 4,000.00 whereas there is actually due and which assignment was duly recorded principal sum of said Mortgage due and the same hereby is fixed and Other Real Estate 4,200.00 claimed to be due and payable at the in the office of the Register of W Do the WorK and payable at the date of this notice, appointed as the time and place for Due from other date of this notice the sum of Twenty-Seven Deeds of said County on the 7th day under the terms and conditions of said ifi hearing upon and the examination, banks $4,353.67 Thousand Eight Hundred of December, 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M., Mortgage and the power of sale therein adjustment and allowances of such Cash on hand ifi Eighty-One and 79|100 Dollars, with in Book 50 of Mortgages on page 559. contained and whereas there is actually claims as shall be presented within Cur. ...$1098.00 interest thereon at the rate of 5% per 2. The whole sum of principal and due and claimed to be due and ifi the time aforesaid. Gold 250.00 cent per annum from the 8th day of interest secured by said mortgage is payable at the date of this notice the Let notice hereof be gwen by the Silver .. 588.42 Ifi March, 1922, and whereas the said due and payable. The amount due If you have anything to sell The News Classified sum of Se^en Thousand Nine Hundred publication of this order in the power of sale has become operative, upon said mortgage both of principal Eighty-Nine and 75|100 Dollars, Ad. Department will put you in touch with S Mower County News, as provided by Total cash assets 6,290.09 and no action or proceeding having and interest at the date of this notice with interest thereon at the rate of 6 law. customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it Checks and cash items.... 197.52 been instituted, at law or otherwise, is $3658.30, with interest at the rat^ Dated Anril 11th, 1922. per,cent per annum from the 31st day Paid out for expenses, etc., pays big returns. to recover the debt secured by said of five per cent per annum, on the ifi of March, 1922, and whereas the said HENRY WEBER JUN., in excess of earnings. 1,298.70 Mortgage, or any part thereof: $3587.50 from this date. Default has power of sale has become operative, (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. If there is anything you wish to purchase, a ifi Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby also been made by the mortgagors in and no action of proceeding having SASSE & FRENCH, Total .$122,627.61 classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru Given, That by virtue of the power of the payment of the taxes upon the ifi been instituted, at law or otherwise, Attorneys for Estate. LIABILITIES sale contained in said Mortgage, and premises securing said mortgage, an ad. in this department you will find some person to recover the debt secured by said File No. 4321 Apr. 17, 24, May 1 Hr Capital stock $ 10,000.00 pursuant to the statute in such case which amount together with the penalty Mortgage, or any part thereof who has the very thing you want, and who is Surplus Fund 5,000.00 made and provided, the said Mortgage accrued to date is $30.54. All of, ifi Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby willing to sell it at a bargain. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Notes Rediscounted and will be foreclosed by a sale of the aforesaid sums of principal and Given, That by virtue of the power of CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Bills Payable (including the premises described in and conveyed interest are claimed to be due an'd are If you desire to employ a man or woman in any sale contained in said Mortgage, and THEREON certificates for money by said Mortgage, viz due upon said mortgage, together capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you pursuant to the statute in such case Estate of Joseph Butler, deceased. borrowed) 24,000.00 The Southeast quarter, and the with the costs and disbursements al-» made and provided, the said Mortgage STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of one. An ad. of this kind inserted .in four weeks, Deposits subject South one-half of the Southwest quarter lowed by law, and attorneys' fees provided will be foreclosed by a sale of the Mower, In Probate Court. to check $23,241.78 of Section No. Twenty (20), and in said mortgage to the amount weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty premises described' in and conveyed In the Matter of the Estate of Cashier's checks. 1,159.13 the West one-half „of the Northwest of $75. applications. by said Mortgage, viz: Joseph Butler, Decedent. quarter of Seqti^i No. Twenty-nine 3. A description of the mortgaged Letters Testamentary this day having East half of the Northwest Quarter, If you have lost anything, advertise for it in Total Immediate (29), in Township No. One hundredone premises conforming to the description been" granted to J. H. Anderson Section Thirty (30), Township Liabilities 24,400.91 (101) North, Range No. Eighteen in said mortgage is as follows, the classified ad. department and it will be returned and Charles F. Lewis, of Austin, Minnesota One Hundred Four (104), Range Seventeen (18) West, containing 320 acres more to-wit: The South Half of the Northwest to you.. Not a week passes but that some (17), in Mower County and Savings Deposits 1,831.78 or less according to government survey, Quarter of Section Six, Township article of value is returned to the owner. It- 73 ordered that the" time within State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Time Certificates 57,394.92 in Mower County and State of One Hundred One North, Range which all creditors of the above named and appurtenances whifch sale Minnesota, with the hereditaments Eighteen West in Mower County, Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find decedent may present claims against will be made by the Sheriff of said Total Deposits... 83,627.61 and appurtenances which sale will be Minnesota. the department especially useful, and productive his estate in this court, be, and the Mower County, at the West Front 83,627.61 made by the Sheriff of said Mower 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, same hereby is, limited to six. Door of the Court House, in the City contained in. said mortgage and according County, at the West front door, of the months from and after the date hereof of Austin, in said County and State, seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale Total $122,627.61 Court House, in the City of Austin, in to the statutes in such case said time expiring the 24th day of on the 16th day of May, 1922, at 10 Amount of Reserve on hand. $6,487.61 said County and State, on the 25th made and provided, said mortgage when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. September, 1922. o'clock A. M., of that day, at public Amount of Reserve required day of April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. will be foreclosed and the land deScribed And it is further ordered, that vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, by law 6,747.85 M., of that day, at public vendue, to therein will be sold by the Monday, the 2nd "day of October, to pay said debt of Seven Thousand STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of For a small investment a classified ad. brings the highest bidder for cash, to- pay sheriff of Mower County, or his deputy, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Nine Hundred Eighty-Nine and 75|100 Mower, ss. said debt of Twenty-Seven Thousand at public vendue, to the highest better returns than any other investment that can Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if We Chas. L. Schwartz, President, Court Rooms at Court House at Eight Hundred Eighty-one and 79)100 bidder for cash, on Tudkday, the 9th be made. any, on said premises, and One Hundred and F. C. Schwartz, Cashier of the the City of Austin, in said County, be, Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the and ng| 100 Dollars, Attorney's above named Bank do solemnly swear and the same hereby is fixed and appointed The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 any, on said premises, and Two Hundred forenoon, at the West Front Door of fees, as stipulated in and by said that the above statement is true to as the time and place for Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated the Court House in the City of Austin, words one cent a word. Cash must invariably accompany Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the best of our knowledge and belief. hearing upon and the examination, in and by said Mortgage in in said Mower County, Minnes9ta, the order, as the amount is too small to the disbursements allowed by law adjustment and allowances of such case of foreclosure, and the disbursements to pay said indebtedness, interest, subject to redemption at any time be charged. CHAS. L. SCHWARTZ, President claims as shall be presented within allowed by law subject to redemption taxes, attorneys' fees and disbursements, within one year from the day of sale, F. C. SCHWARTZ, Cashier. the time aforesaid. at any time within one year subject to redemption at any DIAL 2650 as prpvided by law. Correct Attest (Two) Directors— Eet notice hereof be given by the from the day of sale, as provided by time within one year from the date R. F. SCHWARTZ, publication of this order in the Mower of sale as provided by law. Dated March 31, A. D. 1922. FRANK MARTIN. County News, as provided by law. CHRISTENA KLAMPE, Dated March 8th, A. D. 1922. Dated March 24, 1922. Subscribed and sworn to before me Dated March 24th, 1922. Mortgagee. FRANK CAFOUREK, DALTON STATE EANK, this 12th day of April, 1922. HENRY WEBER, JUN. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Mortgagee. Assignee of Mortgagee. Mower County News (Seal) THEODORE KNUTSON. Judge of Probate. MARTIN A. NELSON, ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Notary Public, Mower County, Minnesota. (Court Seal) Attorneys for Mortgagee. MARTIN A. NELSON, R. C. ALDERSON, CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Attorneys for-Assignee of MzraaraiiBraziaian^^ Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8. My commission expires Jan. 14th, Attorneys for Estate. Austin, Minnesota. Mortgagee, Austin, Minnesota. 1927. File No. 4295 Apr. 17, 24, May 1 News Advertising brings results. Mar. 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3,10, 17. Mch. 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1.