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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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S,-/yjsr*r Some things may. be ''too. good to DONOVAN & COSLE& Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell Tint Poultry Raising Experience. be true'' but nothing ir too true to be iFuneral Director* Great \VeiM'n gOOd "Three years ago bought an Incs-^^ and Embalmers bator, ibis year I've made maae^ Rats stole my baby chicks. Didnrt: rknow Day Calls—Pfidne 2188 Austin. St. Paul. -.-Mpls. LEGAL NOTICES until a friend gave-me a cde Night Calls Lv. Arr. -^Arr.7:30 of RAT-SNAP. Next morning foundl •A"- T. W. Donovan—5914 No. 12— 3.50 8:10 two dead rats in hennery.. Kept find— H. A. Goslee—6637 CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION ing them. Suddenly they disappearedaltogether. No. 16— -I :40^ 8s20 9:00 Motor and Carriage Service FOR ADMINISTRATION. It's the only sure nt I Lv. 3 Lv. Arr« killer." Take Mrs. Graves' advice. Mpls^i St. Paul.-^Austin Estate of Joseph Mayer, same person Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold au& 9:00 as Joseph Mayers. No. 15—8:25s 1:20:* a guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:59 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Advertisement—May. P9Vf. R. EARL12# Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Mower. In Probate Court. Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mayer, same person as Joseph No. 15— 1:20 -»"i&4Sfe£10:30 Mayers, Decedent. No. 11- 10:56 7:44 Business Residence THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Phone 2512 Phone 2213 LvOmaha.^l^ Arr. Austin. Michael J, Mayer, John C. Mayer, AUSTIN, No. 16— 7:20 4:40 Mary Bradbury, Susie Glassel, Joseph 1 No. 12— 7-M^ 8:42 Mayer, Jr.,' and Theresa tfy Kt&4- -r Mayer, heirs at law of said deceased TRIANGLE TAXI LINE and to all persons interested in LEGAL NOTICES Albert Lea—Austin. the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent: The petition Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea a. m. of Theresa Mayer having been filed 9:00 00 a. m. 8: CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION in this court, representing that 12:00 m. 11 :00 a.m. FOR ADMINISTRATION. Joseph Mayer, same person as 4:00 p. m. 3 :00 p. m. Estate of Mary Reilly, also known Joseph Mayers,' then a resident of Lv, ert Lea Arr Austin as Mary Riley. the County of Mower, State of Minnesota a. m. 9: 10:15 15 a" m. -V STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of died intestate on the 3rd day of :00 p.m. 2:00 p. m. 1 Mower. In Probate Court. September, 1920 and praying that 5:15 p^m. 4: 15 p. m. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary letters of administration7 of his estate Reilly, also known as Mary Riley, be granted to Theresa Mayer, 310 S. Don't Always Blame Hens When Decedent. River St., Austin, Minnesota and the Eggs Are Scarce. Every make STARTING, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to court having fixed the time and place Rats may be getting them—U. S. LIGHTING and IGNITION Elizabeth Donovan, Margaret Reilly, for hearing said petition. Government Bulletins prove they SYSTEM can be properly repaired Peter J. Reilly, Mary C. Rogers, THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH know how to get them. Break a cake or overhauled in our and Frank Reilly, heirs at law OF YOU, are hereby cited and required of RAT-SNAP into small pieces and shop—for we offer the service View of the exposition grounds in Tokir Japan, where the Peace exposition is now in progress. of said deceased and to all persons to sho^w cause, if any you place .where rats travel. If there, of real specialists working in a interested in the granting of have before this court at the Probate RAT-SNAP will get them—positively. fully equipped Establishment. administration of the estate of said Court Rooms in the Court Three sizes, 35c, ,65c, $1.25. Sold If you don't believe that world is decedent: The, petition of Peter J. House, in the City of Austin, in the and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. Right -now is an excellent NEWRY Reilly having been filed in this court, improving, we call your attention to County of Mower, State of Minnesota, time to have your car's system Advertisement—May. representing that Mary Reilly, also on the 20th day of June, 1922, the fact that derby hats are mighty inspected, cleaned, oiled, and, known as Mary Riley, then a resident Speaking about crimes, what has at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition if neccssary repaired for the Melvin Basness was in Blooming scarce these days- of the County of Mower, should not be granted. become of the fellow who used to coming season. Prairie Saturday evening. State of Minnesota, died intestate pn Witness, the Judge of said court, wear a red necktie with a checked 4* the 15th day of November, 1919 and Herman Luthe was in Blooming Let us serve you. and the seal of said court, this Travelers' Guide suit and yellow shoes praying that letters of administration 23rd day of May, 1922. Prairie Wednesday on business. of her- estate be granted to P. J. HENRY WEBER, JUN., Ira Asleson of Finlayson is working Reilly .of Austin, Minnesota and the Probate Judge. University of Southern Unless otherwise. designated, all the for John Goetsch this month. LEGAL NOTICES court having fixed the time, and place (Court Seal) trains listed below are daily. See Minnesota for hearing said petition: Misses Mable and Gena Magnuson A. W. WRIGHT, footnote for explanation of THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH M. A. NELSON, spent the week-end with their parents. reference marks. Phone 7502 SHERIFF'S SALE. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required Attorneys for Petitioner. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. to show cause, if any you Notice is hereby given that by virtue File No. 4360. May 25, June 1, 8 Light face4 figures indicate A. M. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lostegaard have before this court at the Probate of a judgment of the District Court Rooms in the Court House, in and family were in Blooming Prairie Court for Mower County, Minnesota, hie ai^o rendered on the 9th "day of May, 1922, the City of Austin, in the County of Bud Bright's Brainstorms Saturday evening. in favor of Glen G. Morrison, and Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Miss Ella Magnuson is helping Milwaukee c\ St.Paul against Charles S. Heald, Adella K. 20th day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. In a Memorial day address delivered Wailwav Mrs. Pete Egvite with the house Heald and Edgar F. Tiedemann, for m., why said petition should not be in 1879, Chauncey M. Depew told of the the sum of. $3211.41,:a copy of which granted. cleaning this week. origin of the custom among the women And if" a man doesn't keep certified by the clerk of said court WITNESS, The Judge of said John Goetsch and children, Frank of the South. A part of the address I. & M. Division. his promises he is not dependable. having been delivered to me, I will Court, and the Seal of said Court follows: and John called at the home of Mr. Arr. 3 Lv. Arr. this 23rd day of May, 1922. sell at public auction to the highest Mpls. Austin. St. Paul. "When the war was over, in the and Mrs. Lsyne Monday. 7 bidder for cash, at the West Front HENRY WEBER, JUN., 1— 6:30 10:00 -10:50 No. Practical, Stylish, South, where, under warmer skies and Door of the" Mower County Court Probate Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kruger visited 7:00 7:45 No. 3— 3:15 House, in the City of Austin, said (Court Seal). with more poetic temperament, symbols at the home of her parents, Mr. and Reasonably Lv. Lv. Arr. County and State, oh the 24th day of HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, and emblems are better understood and Mrs. Alex Noble Sunday. St. Paul. Austin. Mpls.- June, 1922, at ten o'clock A. M., the Attorneys for Petitioner. than in the practical North, Priced 11:25 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne and No. 2— 7:00 7:45 following' dcscribed~property, situated File No. 4361 May 25, Jane 1, 8 mothers and children of the Confederate No. 3:30 7:25 in Mower County, Minnesota, the 2:45 daughter, Esther, visited at the Alex 9— dead went about and strewed OXFORDS 2816 South Half (S&) of the Southeast For Milwaukee and Chicago. Noble home Sunday afternoon. their graves with flowers, and at many MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Quarter (SE%) of section four (4), Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and children, places the women scattered them impartially subject to highway on the east and Default having been made in the Mixed-—•, 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 also over the unknown and Arthur and Raymond, were south, "and the West-Half (W*&) of payment, of the sum of One hundred for Men and No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* the Northeast Quarter (NE^4) of forty-five and 471100 Dollars, unmarked resting places of the Union guests at the Theo. Heleck home Mixed— 8 i5* 2:10* Women section nine (9), all in township one which is claimed to be due and is due soldiers. 2:40* Sunday. No. 2—?'. 11.50* hundred two (102) north of range at the date of this notice upon a certain No. 8— 7:50 10.50 "As the news of this touching tribute Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe and sixteen (16) west of the 5th P. M., Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Lv. Calmar Arr Austin. Many, Different Styles to select flashed over the North It roused, subject to highway on the north, and daughters, Louise and Hilma, visited by Ernest Hokinson and Alina No. 1— 3:45 6:05 from. Every Oxford fitted as nothing else could have done, national containing 160 acres according to the Hokinson, husband and wife, with Mr. and Mrs. Elling Soli and No. 3— 12:10 2:55 government survey thereof. to your feet, assuring amity and love and allayed sectional Mortgagors, to Schanke & Company, family Sunday. No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* Dated May 9th, 1922. Mason City, Iowa, Mortgagee, animosity and passion. It comfort at all times and Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* John Feibiger and family, Mr. and N. NICHOLSEN, bearing date the 1st day of March, thrilled every household where there the price is a comfort, too. Mason City Branch* 7 Mrs. John Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sheriff of Mower County, 1920, and with a power of sale therein was a vacant chair by the fireside and Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. Minnesota. contained, duly recorded in the office Luthe and Gust Hanson were an aching void in the heart for the No. 102— 11:50 1:30 May 11, 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22. of the Register of Deeds in and lost hero whose remains had never among those who were in Blooming No. 108— 7:52 9:20 for the County of Mower and State of Jensen-Phiffer been found old wounds broke out 2825 Prairie Saturday. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Minnesota, on the 3rd day of April, afresh, and tn a mingled tempest of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, No. 101— 4:50 6:10 1920, at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book 62, BEFORE MATURITY. grief and Joy the family cried: 'Maybe No. 103—. 1:30 3:00 of Mortgages, on page 40. RENOVA Company it was our darling.' Default having been made in the Which said Mortgage, together -m.uLM.V- 41* payment of the sum of Eight Hundred with the debt secured thereby, was S.-M. Division—Mankato aitd "Thus, out of sorrows common alike Many a man ttingy Eighty-six aind 631100 .Dollars, which duly assigned by said Schanke & is so Wessington Springs, S. D. to North and South came this beautiful Henry Krull was an Austin caller is claimed to be due and is due at the Company, Mortgagee, to Bank of that he keep* everything Lv. Arr. Arr. custom. But Memorial day no East of Court House Friday. date of this notice upon a certain Plymouth, Plymouth, la., by written Austin. Wells. Jackson. longer belongs to those who mourn. he makes except his prom* Ernest Rockwell spent the weekend Mortgage, duly executed and delivered assignment dated the 7th day of Austin, Minn. No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* It is the common privilege of us all, by Fred S. Helmick and wife September, 1920, and recorded in the with friends at Mora. ites. No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* and will be celebrated as- long as Nellie Helmick, Mortgagors, to O. office of said Register of Deeds, on Lv.- Lv. Arr. Mrs. Ella Schurman closed her gratitude exists and flowers bloom." Niehuis, J. W. DeBuhr and Chas. the 8th day of May, 1922, at 9 o'clock Jackson. Wells 'Austin. school Friday. A picnic dinner was Willeke, Mortgagees, bearing date the A. M., in Book 62 of Mortgages on There is some doubt as to who deserves KRHH No.22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* enjoyed at noon. 1st day of March, 1920, and with a page 446. the honor for having first suggested No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* power of sale therein contained, duly AND WHEREAS, The said Bank Mrs. Max Todg was a visitor at the a memorial day. At least a dozen Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. recorded in the-office of the Register of Plymouth, Plymouth, Iowa, Sell thru an Ad in different women of the South have home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blanchard No.22— 11:20* 4:00* of Deeds in and for the County of the assignee, Mortgagee and Holder claimed it. Mrs. Sue Landon Vaughn No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* a few days of last week. Mower, and State of Minnesota, on of said Mortgage, -has duly is often credited with having first expressed Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin., the 31st day of March, 1920, at 5 elected and does hereby elect to declare Miss Maud Barrick of Mankato is No. 1— 7:00* 11:45* the idea for a general memorial o'clock P. M., in Book 57 of Mortgages,-on the whole principal sum of said spending the summer at the home of No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* day. April 26, 1865, she led page 563. Mortgage due-and payable at the date her "sister Mrs. Wesley Browning. Daily except Sunday. And Wher-eas, The said O. Niehuis, of this notice, under the terms and southern women in strewing with flow: Daily except Saturday. J. W. DeBuhr and Chas. Willeke, conditions of said Mortgage and the Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and ers the Confederate graves in Vlcksburg. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday the Mortgagees and Holders of power of sale therein contained and Three years later May 30 was daughter, Lulu, were callers at the only. said Mortgage, have duly elected and whereas there is actually due and adopted throughout the North as Ernest Rockwell home Sunday afternoon. You can do so thru ah advertisement in the do hereby elect to declare the whole claimed to be due and payable at the Memorial day. Mrs. Vaughn died in principal sum of said Mortgiage due date of this notice the sum of LEGAL NOTICE 1011. She was a descendant of John Mower County News MARKET PLACE. and payable at the date of this notice, Two thousand one hundred forty-five W. M. Phillips and family attended Adams, the second President of the under the terms and conditions of said and 47^100 Dollars, with confirmation services Sunday at the United States. Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan It only costs a cent a word each issue, with Mortgage and the power of sale therein interest thereon at the rate of 6 per SHERIFF'S SALE. German Lutheran church near Waltham of Atlanta also seems to have contained and whereas there' is actually cent per annum from the 8th day of By Virtue of an Execution, Issued village. a minimum charge of 25c. For example somewhat of a title to the honor. In due and claimed to be due and May, 1922, and whereas the said out^of and under the Seal of the District payable at the date of this notice the power of sale has become operative, 1866 she issued a call for a meeting, Court, in and for the County of an advertisement of eight words three insertions UMBERTO SENT BY WIRE sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and no action or ^proceeding having at which arrangements were perfected Mower and State of Minnesota, upon Eighty-three and 45|100 Dollars, been instituted, at" law or otherwise, for memorial services for those who a judgment rendered and docketed in would cost 25c nine words three with interest thereon at the rate of 5% to recover the debt secured by said had fallen in battle. In those days of the said Court, on the 10th day of per cent per annum from the 18th day Mortgage* or any part thereof: terrible poverty' there was no money April, A. D. 1922, in an action wherein times would cost 27c and so on. of May, 1922, and whereas the said Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby L. W. Nemitz was Plaintiff, and J. for flowers or carriages, but the women power of sale has become operative, Given, That by virtue of. the power of P. O'Brien was Defendant, in favor gathered wild flowers from the and no action or proceeding having sale contained in said. Mortgage, and of the said Plaintiff and against the woods and at the appointed time they been instituted, at law or otherwise, pursuant to the statute in such case WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT said Defendant, for the sum of Ten to recover the debt secured by said walked, bearing their wreaths In their made and provided, the said Mortgage Hundred Seventy-one and 57] 100 Dollars, Mortgage, or any part thereof will be foreclosed by a sale of arms, two miles to the cemetery. The HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW which execution was' directed Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby the premises described in and conveyed South was under martial law and and delivered to' me as Sheriff in and Given, That by virtue of the power of by said Mortgage, viz public speaking was prohibited, so Instead for the County of Mower, Minnesota, sale contained in said Mortgage, and The West half of the Northwest of orations and eulogies there I have this 22nd day of April, A. D. pursuant to the statute in such case quarter, and the North half of the 1922, levied upon all the right, title was a simple service of song and made, and provided, the said Mortgage Southwest quarter of Section NdT rv vw and interest of the. said Defendant J. prayer, in which many old slaves participated. will be foreclosed by a sale of the Twenty (20), in Township No. One P. O'Brien' in and to the following After that the flpwere were premises described and conveyed hundred-one (101) North, Range described real property situate in •W 'V/ put upon the graves. by said Mortgage, viz: Eighteen (18) West of the Fifth said Mower County, to-wit: The South Half of Section Twenty-seven Principal Meridian, containing 160 did the tender-hearted mothers Little Lot Eleven (11) in Block Seven (7) (27), Township One '*Hundred 'acres more or less, according to the of the South think of the mighty fruit and Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12) Three (103), Range Seventeen U. S. Government Survey, thereof, action would bear when, in the their and the South Twenty (20) feet of (17), in Mower County and State in Mower County, and State of darkest days of reconstruction, with Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen (14) of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Minnesota, with the hereditaments of the Original plat of the Village of hearts bleeding over their own losses and appurtenances which sale and appurtenances which sale will be Waltham, Mower County, Minnesota, and overflowing with compassion for will be made by the Sheriff of said made by the Sheriff of said Mower as per the recorded plat thereof. their bereft sisters of the North, they Mower County, at the West Front County, at the West front door of the The above Judgment is sold and scattered their garlands alike over the Door of the Court House, in the City Court House, in the City of Austin, in assigned By Written assignment and mounds of the Blue and the Gray. of Austin, in said County and State, said County and State, on the 24th duly recorded to the State Bank of on the 1st day of July, 1922, at 10 day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. The beautiful sentiment expressed Sargeant April 17, 1922. o'clock A. M., of that day, at public M., of that day, at public vendue, to -.a v.:-"* .• by the burial of an unknown American vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, the highest bidder for cash, to pay Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Your Name soldier, fetched in decorous pomp to pay said debt of Eight Thousand said debt of Two thousand one hundred I, the undersigned Sheriff of said from a battlefield in France appealed This photograph of Prince Umberto, Seven Hundred Eighty-three and forty-five and 471100, Dollars, Mower County, will sell the above to the hearts of all our citizens most 451100 Dollars, and interest, and the and interest, and the taxes, if any, Address £.r..\.... r. ........... itr... heir to the Italian throne, was transmitted described property to the highest touchingly. taxes, if any,^on said premises, and on said premises, and Seventy-five bidder, for cash, at public auction, at by telegraph from Rome to Seventy-five and no] 100 Dollars Attorneys' arid no|l00 Dollars, Attorneys' fees, the West Front Door of the Mower Milan in the presence of the king. This fees, as stipulated in and by said as stipulated in and by said Mortgage Swim EfSwn. County Court House, in the City of Fish Upside was a feature of the opening of the Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Austin, in said Mower County, on the ^iHsend ill Your Order Today ta'K' The human Sias it on the vast majority Commercial fair at Milan. the disbursements/, allowed by law allowed by law subject lOtfi day of June, A. D. 1922, at 10 of fishes, in that he can swim subject to redemption at any time to redemption at any time within one o'clock A. M., to satisfy the said execution, S%ANT AD DEPARTMENT "f'-. on his back. There is, however, just Not the Answer Expected. within one year from the day-of sale, year from the-day of sale, as provide together with -the interest one member ot the finny tribe that as provided by law. ed by law. The teadher was trying to impress and costs thereon, subject to-redemption does it quite often. This is an inhabitant Dated May 8th A D. 1922. at any time within one par Dated May 18, A. D. I9?2 MOWER COUNTY NEWS upon her pupils the importance of do. of tropical-waters, known as O. NIEHUIS, tJ5ANfk OF PLYMOUTH,Plymouth, from day of sale, according :to'Jfeiw. lng right at all times, and to bring out J. W. DeBUHR, Iowa, the globe fish. The skin on the underside Dated at Austin, Minn., April 22nd, the answer, "bad habits," she Inquired:. Assignee of Mortgagee. Make your own count and enclose money with order. CHAS. WILLEKE, of this'fish is loose and can be A. D. 1922:S "What la it that we find so N. NICHOLSEN, Mortgagees. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, filled with air at will. When the fish Initials and numbers count the same as one word. easy to get into and so hard to get out ^Sheriff of /Mower County, Minn. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MARTIN A. NELSON, blows itself out -in this manner, It of?" There was silence for a moment MARTIN A. NELSON, Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagec, $T' SASSE ft FRENCH, naturally turns on its back and goes and then one little fellow answere 1, Attorneys for Mortgagees, Austin, Minnesota. Attorneys for Judgment Creditor on its way in that position. May 11,18,25, Juna 1, 8,15. .. "Bed."—Boston Transcript Apr.^27, May 4, 11, 18, 25, Jutoe 1. May 18, 25, ^une l, 8,15^ 2^, Sjf# j- tf* MfL, SsaSCS^.,. '-kl" msm