Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 18, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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7." Iff N 1 J' __ ", 7\^, *''$ 1 Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday May 18, 1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Arends is the SARGEANT WALTHAM pastor of the fine new church of that city. Evangelical Church. School in District No. 93 closed on J. E. Heydt and family attended Weekly Shavings. Edited by I(h00 a. m.—Sunday school, J. E. May 12, with a picnic. Volume 422 the Pleasant Corners church last May 18, 1922 Splinters. Sj Heydt and Franklin Grimm in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and charge. children spent Sunday afternoon 11:00 a. m.—Public worship, sermon G. C. Koerbitz and Mrs. Schlaak In the good old "days we only sold HOG FUNERALS COST MORE by the pastor. with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Knuth. lime in the spring. Now since we began and family of Waseca, visited with THAN HOG HOUSES. 7:30 p. m.—League meeting and to handle HYDRATE LIME, the Mrs. Nauman over Sunday. Miss Alma Baumgartner of Austin, evening sermon. kind that never deteriorates, it's an At present prices it will take very spent the week-end with her parents, Mid-week service on Wednesday at Berthold Schwartz, Sargeant's oldest all year round seller. few dead pigs to pay for a good hog" 00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgartner. resident, passed away last Saturday hut, where all young pigs can be cared The pastor returns to Sargeant for at the age of eighty-seven years. fcr without the usual loss. another year's work. He is very happy Cooler in summer, warmer in winter, The Misses Mabel Buck and Esther to do so. The conference session A. D. Schaefer of Waltham delivered a lumber-btfilt home costs less RENOVA LANSING Baumgartner returned Friday at St. Paul rang true to the good old than one of any other material. an excellent address to a large The demand for hogs is such that faith of our fathers and the Sargeant from Milwaukee, after a four audience last Sunday morning in the prices are not likely to go down. church shall receive clear doctrinal months' stay there. Miss Bertha Stankey was an Austin Enno and Henry Krull were guests village church. preaching in the future as in the Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke and Mr. caller Saturday. at the Rush home Sunday. past, God almighty being our helper. INCREASE YOUR POULTRY You may have already gone in to and Mrs. George Beneke and children A. H. Nauman, Pastor. Walter Rasmussen has been confined Miss Hannah Johnson left for her PROFITS grow more pigs this year. If you Oldest London Newspaper. motored to to West Concord, Sunday to the house with pneyamonia. home near LeRoy Sunday afternoon. Weather proof, well ventilated The Morning Post is London's oldest have and your equipment isn't all Mr. and Mrs. Sellner motored to to spend the day at the Bert Tuttle M. Green and H. O. Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrick and son poultry houses keep chickens healthy. newspaper. On November 2, 1772 that you know it ought to be, see us Faribault, Sunday. home. A healthy chicken lays more eggs. So Austin shoppers Monday. were dinner guests at the Wesley Rev. Sir Henry Bate-Dudley edited and let us supply your needs. We the surest way to increase your income The big county road project is progressing Miss Ruth Fowler of Austin visited Browning home Sunday. the first issue. Because of the great from chickens and eggs is to have the material and you can have nicely east of here. Advertising is the art of making Mrs. Max Todd visited at the number of duels the editor fought, he relatives here the last of the see that the chickens are properly a house for your pigs on short notice. Rev. Mr. Arends of Hayfield took was known as the Fighting Parson. others think as you think about your sheltered. week. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner with Rev. Mr. Nauman last His successor was also a clergyman. Wood is the best material to use product. Word has been received here of the George Blanchard, Sunday for it's warm in winter, cool in summer illness of H. M. Mclntyre of Minneapolis. Doris Grunwaldt is stopping for a and does not hold moisture long. few days with her grand parents, And it's easy to work. Let us tell you how to build the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner. The Bible Study class meets at the' right kind of poultry house at moderate "Never mind little boy, you will home of Mrs. Summey every Tuesday Clifford Browning, William Drew cost. Decide to increase your cigarettes get your reward in the end." afternoon. and Ernest Rockwell went to Austin poultry profits. "That's where I always get it." The mid-week union prayer meeting the first of the week on business. will be held at the church Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt Don't evening. went to Owatonna Friday to be present .. -II /C Cl FMFNS The ladies aid society will meet at at the funeral of his brother's wife, Mrs. Lewis Grunwaldt. s~r, the home of Mrs. W. M. Cochran, ORA 'ONE PIECE CAR LOAD// A good crowd attended the picnic v/ VV |L^ W Thursday afternoon. Worry UNCLE BEN given by School District No. 129. The John Christianson of Askov, was a DIAL 2047 Local Manager SAYS: visitor at the home of his parents, young people of the neighborhood held a social in the evening. Games Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson, and Advertisements in the News Bring Results. "The more I About were played, wieners were roasted other relatives last week. hear about these and ice cream helped to make a good Miss Christgau gave a mothers' beauty parlors, day party at the school house Friday time. Nevvy, the more afternoon. Thirteen mothers of the Climate TYLE RED ROCK school children were present and enjoyed I feel that it is a 3 the program given by the skin game." Mrs. Jacob Oelkers, Claud and Miss school club, after which they were ERVICE Mae drove to Austin Wednesday. treated to ice cream and wafers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry were This community was shocked Austin business callers Tuesday forenoon. Monday evening by.the death of Mrs. Sufferers from asthma A year ago— ATISFACTION frequently are advised 0. J. Houim after a long illness. Altho to go to some Mrs. Fred Helmick and Mrs. Claud she had been seriously ill at other climate. Climate almost unknown Helmick were Austin shoppers Saturday. times yet her death came suddenly. has nothing to do With causing this disease. Funeral services will be held in the However, climate may Miss Bertha Mott spent Sunday church here today. Interment will KOBES' CAFE Today a leader to some extent make with her sister, Mrs. William Rugg, be in Albert Lea. the disease more hard and family. to bear. But as climate WEST LANSING Mrs. James Lewis and Anna Risius is not the cause it cannot be the cure. assisted Mrs. William Rugg with her Pressure on spinal work Monday. A sweeping verdict for QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jerdet were nerves to the bronchial Howard Eagen brought his brother Austin callers Saturday. region is the cause. IN AUTO TOPS W. J. Eagen and wife home from the Chiropractic spinal adjustments Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud attended hospital Sunday. restoring church in Austin Sunday. the spinal vertebrae to there is all the difference in the Johannes Risius and sister, Anna, Don't Always Blame Hens When Mr. and Mrs. Olaus Lerud of Austin LEGAL NOTICES alignment and freeing visited at the R. Jacobs home near Eggs Are Scarce. world. Some are built for show called at the Lerud home Sunday the nerves of this pressure Rats may be getting them—U. S. Rose Creek last Sunday afternoon. some are built for wear. We will remove the afternoon. Government Bulletins prove they Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell of cause and Nature restores ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Mrs. Cecil Pad^lford and children make tops that are built to know how to get them. Break a cake the health. No CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING Austin and Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Tanner of RAT-SNAP into small pieces and were dinner guests at the Dugaw make your car appear as graceful victim of asthma need THEREON. place where rats travel. If there, of Brownsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. home Sunday. leave home. Estate of Peter Haffner. and dashing as possible, RAT-SNAP will get them—positively. Young and children spent Sunday afternoon STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Miss Hannah Oleson of Wisconsin Chiropractic spinal Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and yet to give the maximum of at the Paul Rockwell home. of Mower, in Probate Court. adjustments remove is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. service. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter the cause of diseases Advertisement—May. and family. TAOPI Haffner, Decedent. of- the head, throat, R. H. GRAY Mr. and Mrs. John Noble went to Letters Testamentary this day having lungs, heart, stomach, LEGAL NOTICES been granted to Rev. A. M. liver, pancreas, spleen, Rochester Wednesday to see his Gmeinder and Simon Wegmann, of bowels and lower organs. Mrs. Reed was a passenger to LeRoy brother, Hanniable, who recently underwent Rose Creek, Minnesota. Monday. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE an operation. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING It Is Ordered, That the time within CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING Mr. Tolstad's mother arrive^ Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and which all creditors of the above FOR YOUR THEREON. for a short visit. named decedent may present claims Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw motored Estate of Ada A. Drummond. PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. against his estate in this court, be, HEALTH Mrs. Tolstad and children spent to Blooming Prairie Wednesday evening STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY and the same hereby is, limited to Friday and Saturday in Austin. of Mower, in Probate Court. to see Mrs. Dugaw's sister, Mrs. 2/ six months from and after the date You can make an appointment In the Matter of the Estate of Ada Mrs. Bathen from Riceville is visiting Thomas McAdams, who is ill. hereof said time expiring the 19th for your A. Drummond, Decedent. day of October, 1922. with Mrs. Campbell for a few Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and health's sake by telephoning Letters of administration this day TWO BIG DONT'S And It Is Further Ordered, That 2593. days. having been granted to Roy A. Drummond, daughter, Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monday, the 23rd day of October, of Austin, Minnesota: Mrs. D. J. Davis spent Friday and Haney and children were entertained 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m., in the Probate HEALTH FOLLOWS It Is Ordered, That the time within Saturday at Chester, Iowa, with her Court Rooms at Court House at at a birthday dinner at the DON'T LET YOUR BATTERY which all creditors of the above THE X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPW the City of Austin, in said County, sisters. Frank Haney home Sunday. RUN DOWN—Bring it to us named decedent may present claims AlCONDITIONS ACCURATELY. CHI' be, and the same hereby is fixed and Mrs. Heggie has returned from the POPMCTK ADJUST! NO COWtttTS before you are cempelled to invest Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of against her estate in this court, be, appointed as the time and place for PitCBKMJKTHE OISCASCSWITH SCIENTIFIC and the same hereby is, limited to in a new one. We can save northern part of the state where she Newry, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck FOLLOWING OKMS hearing upon and the examination, you many dollars, and much three months from and after the date ,. ,HEAQ has been visiting with relatives. and allowances of such of Blooming Prairie, Mr. and hereof said time expiring the 15th ,EYES time and anxiety by repairing claims as shall be presented within EARS The Kobell family of Spring Valley Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning, Mr. day of July, 1922. your present battery. Only expert 'NOSE the time aforesaid. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson And It Is Further Ordered, That -THROAT workmanship. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and Let notice hereof be given by the •ARMS Monday, the 17th day of July, 1922, and Grandma Brunce spent Sunday ...-HEART George Peterson were guests at the publication of this order in the Mower &5>LUN6S DON'T BUY BATTERIES OF at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate E*^UVER at the Wm. Brunce home south oftown. County News, as provided by law. Noble home Sunday. Court Rooms at Court House at the POOR CONSTRUCTION. They Dated April 19th, 1922. 'STOMACH City of Austin, in said County, be, 4- will fail you when you are depending PANCREAS HENRY WEBER, JUN., LYLE—ROUTE 2 and the same hereby is fixed and ap- Julius Eastvold, Leslie Waldron on them most. Our (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. 'W KIDNEYS Searing ointed as the time and place for Philadelphia batetry is the example and Harold Allard returned from File No. 4325 Apr. 27, May 4, 11 BOWELS upon and the examination, of paramount perfection Granding, North Dakota, Monday evening, Miss Laurna Miller visited in Austin, adjustment and allowances of such BLADDER km*' that we have to offer. Thoro in MOWER UMK making the trip in Mr. Eastvoid's SHERIFF'S SALE. Sunday. claims as shall be presented within every detail, carefully tested the time aforesaid. W. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. car. They report lots of rain By Virtue of an Execution, Issued Mr. and Mrs. Ruban Gray drove to during manufacture, you will Let notice hereof be given by the out of and under the Seal of the District in the Red river valley, where many find them reliable and the best friend of every motorist. Austin, Sunday. publication of this order in the Mower Court, in and for the County of fields are entirely submerged. Martin Willinger was in Lyle Friday County News, as provided by law. I E E A E O A N Mower and State of Minnesota, upon Dated April 15th, 1922. on business. a judgment rendered and docketed in CORNING HENRY WEBER, JUN., the said Court, on the 10th day of 212 EAST BRIDGE ST. PHONE: 26 10 Clifford Hargan took a load of (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. April, A. D. 1922, in an action wherein hogs to market Monday. 4. A. W. WRIGHT, L. W. Nemitz was Plaintiff, and J. Mrs. George Treberg, who has Lyman Rockefeller made a business M. A. NELSON, P. O'Brien was Defendant, in favor been very ill, is better at this writing. Attorneys for Estate. of the said Plaintiff and against the trip to Lyle Monday. File No. 4319 Apr. 27, May 4, 11 said Defendant, for the sum of Ten Mrs. J. P. Murphy and children "The Best Week Hundred Seventy-one and 57|100 Dollars, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brasten of Austin, were Austin visitors Thursday afternoon. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION which execution was directed visited at the A. L. Thompson FOR DETERMINATION and delivered to me as Sheriff in and home Sunday. OF DESCENT OF LAND. for the County of Mower, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Gregg were Estate of Cyrus Hotchkiss. I have this 22nd day of April, A. D. Myrtle Miller spent Saturday and of the Year" among others who visited Lyle, Saturday STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 1922, levied upon all the right, title Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Clarence evening. of Mower, In Probate Court. and interest of the said Defendant J. Basness. In the Matter of the Estate of Milton Schlesinger of Nichols, P. O'Brien in and to the following Cyrus Hotchkiss, Decedent: Miss Hazel Hanson of Austin, described real property situate in Iowa, was here on business last The State of Minnesota to Cephas said Mower County, to-wit: spent the week-end with her friend, Thursday and Friday. A. Hotchkiss, and to all persons interested Lot Eleven (11) in Block Seven (7) Gina Thompson. John M. Hunkins of Tomah, Wisconsin, in the determination of the and Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12) JUNE 19, 20,21, 22,23,24,25 The south division of the Ladies' descent of the real estate of said decedent: and the South Twenty (20) feet of passed thru our neighborhood The petition of John Thompson Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen (14) Aid society will meet with Mrs. A. on a business trip Tuesday. saving been filed in this court, of the Original plat-of the Village of L. Thompson, Friday afternoon, May Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Olson and representing that said decedent died Waltham, Mower County, Minnesota, 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy were more than five years prior to the filing as per the recorded plat thereof. Hilda Tollefson and Clara Syverud thereof, leaving certain real estate The above Judgment is sold and guests at the C. W. Walsh home in said peition described, and assigned by written assignment and returned to their duties at Austin, after THE PERIOD OF THE Thursday evening. that no will of decedent has been duly recorded to the State Bank of spending the week-end at their Robert Hughes of St. Paul, aijd AUSTIN WHLE CHAUTAUQUA proved nor administration of his estate Sargeant April 17, 1922. parental homes here. granted in this state, and praying Now Notice is- Hereby Given, That Edward Hughes of Lebanon, Missouri, that the descent of said real estate Miss Winnifred McGaulpin, who I, the undersigned Sheriff of said were week-end visitors of their be determined by this court Mower County, will sell the above has been visiting relatives* and sister, Mrs. T. H. Murphy. Therefore You, and Each of You, described property to the highest WITH THE PICK OF THE~LAND IN friends for some time, has returned Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Olson entertained are hereby cited and required to bidder, for cash^ at public auction, at to her home in Minneapolis. EVERY DEPARTMENT show cause, if any you have, before the West Front Door of the Mower the following at their home this court at the Probate Court County Court House, in the City of There was a birthday surprise Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. C. Room in the Court House, in the City Austin, in said Mower County, on the given for George Tollefson at his Great Musicians Big Entertainers Famous Orators W. Walsh and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Austin, in the County of Mower, 10th day of June, A. D. 1922, at 10 home last Sunday evening in honor J. P. Murphy and family, Frank State of Minnesota, on the 5th day of o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said execution, "Turn to the Right" by Broadway In a splendid variety of musical Orators who have distinguished of Ijis twenty-first birthday anniversary. June, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why together with the interest Capp, Walter Zimmerman and Mrs. entertainment ranging from themselves for the constructive Players, a whirlwind comedy. said petition should not be granted. and costs thereon, subject to redemption Frank Shebanek and son. At eight Six big entertainment features quality of their thot in Witness the Judge of said court, at any time within one year "Zanco-Smith-Oster" in classic The basket social which was held o'clock plates were laid for eighteen and the seal thereof, this 9th day of from day of sale, according to law. many fields of vital interest, all with the snap in them recitals to the All College Glee at the Theodore Tollefson home last May, 1922. and all enjoyed one of those good Dated at Austin, Minn., April 22nd, and 8 barrel of wholesome fun. Club and Minstrels. A truly and whose addresses have a Saturday evening was well attended. HENRY WEBER, JUN., A. D. 1922. R-it meals which Mrs. Olson knows so A full week of the choicest entertainment. wonderful array of the best in practical and permanent value (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. N. NICHOLSEN, Proceeds amounted to twenty-two well how to serve. fok.S music in abundance. today and tomorrow. A. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. dollars. M. A. NELSON, SASSE & FRENCH. Attorneys for Petitioner. Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. The news twice a weeK in The Apr. 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1. i£-Wv News—less than 5c a week The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. File No. 4349 May 11,18, 25 •,r' N v. .rV fax? Mi mil III' rimMMI few* mwmmrn