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iM If •v?"V -"f S! .J-'f MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seve?i Thursday, July 20,1922. Horse .Guards Parade Before King George LEGAL NOTICES DEXTER Bud Bright's Brainstorms Miss Marguerite Daily is visiting NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAEI^. .i friends in St. Paul. And ybu're Irkely to get very Default having been made in the R. S. Moyer and family motored to wee unless you can swim. conditions of a certain mortgage containing Austin Sunday afternoon. fh a power of sale, dated Aug!ust NEW Oscar Rubin was an Austin caller 3d, 1920, and duly recorded in the a-* Saturday. 'office of the Register' of Deeds of ^"PRICES \iovver County, Minnesota, August Mrs. Wiese of Chicago is spending 'l4th, 1920, at 9:15 o'clock"A. M., in the week with her sister, Mrs. Horstman. Look 58 of Mortgages, on Page 875, ON whereby Hugh A. House and Maud Mrs. Gcoi'gs King, Jr., was an Austin House, his wife, mortgagors, mort-' SHOES I gaged to Thos. C. Day & Co. (consisting caller Saturday. iMi of Thos. C. Day, George W. I Miss Edith Reynolds of Wells came iWishard and Wm. E. .Day), mortgagees, This store is offering new Thursday night to spend a few days the Northwest Quarter of Spring shoes for Men, Boys, •xzzcr. Section Nineteen (19), the West Half at the Lydia Leach home. Women, Misses and Children of the Southwest Quarter of Section At Reduced Prices.' Mrs. Martha Kenerson, who has Eighteen (18), all in Township One been visiting with friends and relatives You always buy our shoes Hundred One (101) of Range Fifteen .with confidence, No matter the past month, returned to her (15), and the East Half of the Southeast-Quarter what conditions of Section Thirteen (13) I exist, our home in Minneapolis Monday. shoes are priced Township One Hundred One (101) 1 right, and Miss Dorothy Rowly returned last ley give long wear. of Range Sixteen (16), containing' week from Rochester where she visited 132G acres, more or less, according to the U. S. Government Survey, situ-j with relatives. iate in said Mower County, Minnesota, Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobsen by which default the power of Friday, July 14, a boy. sale has become operative, and no Richard Rahitler and family of St. action Or proceeding at law having ensen-Phiffer Paul visited at the George King home been instituted to recover the debt H**ro is one of the picturesque ceremonies that took place in London on the king's birthday—the parade of the I secured thereby, or any part thereof, Horse Guards before King George. the last few days. and there is claimed to be due on said nv Mr. and Mrs. Rowley motored to mortgage and note at the date hereof, i*'0 Rochester Saturday. mencan Fourteen Hundred Ninety-nine Dol-j Never go into the vjaier lars and Fifty-seven ccnts ($1499.-' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conway were East of Court House aficr a hearty meal, far THE HO Leqlon 57), to which should be added $412.-: Grand Meadow callers Friday after- ]7G, being the taxes on said land, paid Austin, Minis. yoa'H mver find ii there- WA Corner !by the mortgagees,-. as provided in said mortgage, amounting with interlest, Hew to Make and Use It A. HYATT VERRILL ly to $418.02, and there should also Coprrfcbt Harper & lirctijera 136tb Veterans To 'be added interest on a prior mort-j A weekly Legion newspaper of Meet at Owatonna igage on said land, paid by the mort- Arr. LaCrosse, Lv. Austin, Travelers',Guide eight pages designed to circulate to 1 gagees, as provided in said mortgage, 4:90* No. 22— 11:20* XX. REGENERATIVE RECEIVING SET every member of the Gopher Legion |amounting, with interest, to $242(3.-' 11.55* Nof 8— 7 :20 making the total amount due at I Arr. Austin, Gang in Minnesota will be one of the Lv. LaCrosse A regenerative set is Unless otherwise designated, all th Committees in charge of arrangements !the date of this notice, on said mortgage 11:45$ No. 1— 7:00$ things the coming annual state convention one in which the wileless trains listed below are daily. See indebtedness the sum of Fortythree for the reunion of veterans 3:49* No. 23— 11:17* of Legionaires in Virginia footnote for explanation of waves or oscillations Hundred Forty- four Dollars Daily except Sunday. who served during the World war reference marks. 21-24 entering from the August will decide. A sub-committee and Eleven Cents ($4344.11). Daily except Saturday. with the 136th Infantry (Second Bold faced figures indicate P. M. aerial are regenerated NOW, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of the state executive committee On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Light faced figures indicate A. M. That by virtue of said power, Minnesota) are making plans for a and increased by means only. is compiling fact and figures as said mortgage will be foreclosed and of the vacuum bulb and gala day, Tuesday, July 25, the date to costs, advertising* possibilities, etc, said premises sold at public auction, for this reason, as well the for the first annual reunion of by the sheriff of said County, or his for the information of the convention Paul Milwaukee & St. as on account of others, be in regiment which will held Owatonna. deputy, on Saturday, August 19th, delegates. it is far superior to any 1922, -at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front "An ex-service man who fails to style of crystal set. of the House Austin, door Court in in of the old 136th Infantry As many join in the work of caring for his disabled Roughly, a vacuum said County, to pay said debt, interest, Austin. St. Paul. Mpls* band as can be found are being mustered I. & M. Division. attorney's fees, and disbursements Arr. Arr. comrades is deserting them as bulb or tube detector is Lv. Lv. Arr. Arr. together by Arne Winger of allowed by law. No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:47 about thirty times as much as if ^he had left them lying Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. Dated June 24th, 1922. 8:10 8:45 Northfield, who was a member, and No. 16— 4:40 efficient as the best wounded on the field of battle," says No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 THOS. C. DAY & CO., Lv. Arr. Lv. crystal detector and it will appear in almost its full No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Hanford MacNider, National Commander. By Thos. C. Day, George W. Mpls. St. Paul. Austm. moreover, with such strength for a parade of southern Lv. Lv. Arr. Wishard and Wm. E. Day, No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:05 It cannot be said that Minnesota sets, one or more steps Mpls. Mortgagees. St. Paul. Austin. Minnesota war veterans and in concerts. 7:25 10:5© No. 11— 6:50 Legionaires have been "weighed of amplification may be H. C. GILBERT, Attorney, No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. and found wanting" in this respect. used, thus increasing 1237 Metropolitan Life Building, No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha10:05- the sounds to almost Minneapolis, Minnesota. For Milwaukee and Chicago. No. 15— 1:05 "The Wonder City." July 6, 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10. any extent. One of the Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 11— 10:56 7:44* Thru the Legion Memorial Hospital Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 London radiates from two main great advantages of regenerative Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austm. arrangement hundreds of former No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* the 4:40 points—first, the city of London, sets is that No. 16— 7:30 11269 service men are recieving care and Mixed— 8:15*' 2:10* 3:50 No. 12— 7:40 center of which is the Royal exchange they will permit of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* treatment who would otherwise be the the and Bank of England city of tuning out interferences SALE. No. 8— 7:50 10.50 TRIANGLE TAXI LINE compelled to live a life of hopeless of the and the better the set Default in the conditions of the London, the birthplace commercial Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. Albert Lea—Austin. suffering, and the helping hand of the and the more efficient mortgage hereinafter referred to has life of the Anglo-Saxon race, and No. 1— 3:45 6:05 occurred by which the Power of Sale Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Le* Legion does not confine its efforts to the various units, the clearer and better ranged and hodked up, but, If you desire, still the greatest financial and commercial No. 3— 12:10 2:55 a. sol. therein contained has become operative. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 I the results obtained. have already the wires may be altered to run city in the world and, second, those who reside within the state. No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* Such default consists in the nonpayment 12:00 ro. 11:00 a. m. described how to set up a small at other angles or directions, the main Westminster, the center of which Is Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* Medical and surgical care is given to of principal in the sum of 4:00 p. TO* 3:00 p. m. regenerative set under "coils," thing being to keep them as short and the houses of parliament—the birthplace Mason City Branch. $900. due on said mortgage on December all ex-service men, regardless of Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austfri but there are various other methods direct as possible and to avoid running Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. of free institutions which have 31, 1921, and in the non-payment 9:15 a. m. 30:15 a. tb± where they live and whether or not No. 102— 11:50 1:30 of arranging or assembling regenerative them parallel or crossing them: The been followed in every part of the of interest on $1000. from December 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. xbu they are affiliated with the American No. 108— 7:52 9:20 sets. One of the best is the set aerial A is led in and connected to globe.—From Editor and Publisher, 31, 1919, to March 2, 1920, 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Legion. used with a vario-coupler and variometers the primary of the vario-coupler B, and in the non-payment of interest New York. No. 101— 4:50 6:10 on $900 from March 1, 1920, up which is illustrated in the other terminal of the \arlo-coupler The News—$2.50 a year—worth it, IN GOWNS OF DISTINCTION No. 303— 1:30 3:00 to date, at the rate of seven per cent Fig. 55. By using two variometers being connected with the variablecondenser per annum. Said mortgage has been and a vario-coupler as C, and the lfftter being connected THE MATRON TRIUMPHS S.-M. Division—Mankato and DONOVAN & GOSLEE duly recorded and no action or proceeding shown, great selectivity of the circuit with tli^ ground-wire D. From Wessington Springs, S. D. has been instituted at law to Funeral Directors the secondary coil of the vario-coupler is obtained and by hooking on amplifiers Lv. Arr. lluiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiHum'mimiiiiimimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiMi Arr. recover the debt secured by said mortgage and Embalmers E, one wire is led to the phone or and using a loud speaker phone, Austin. Jackson. Wells. or any part thereof. There has 2188 Day Calls—Phone receivers. F, a connection being made No. 1— 6:30* 10:45* I music, songs, speeches, etc., may be 8:20* been no assignment of said mortgage. Night Calls No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* reproduced as loudly as a good phonograph. at G, with the storage battery and Notice is therefore giver*' as follows: Arr. Donovan—5914 Lv. Lv. T. W. The only objection to such a the rheostat I. The other wire from Jackson. Wells Austin. I H. A. Goslee—6637 1. The names of the mortgagors set is that there are several adjustments E, is led to the grid-variometer J, No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* Motor and Carriage Service are C. A. McNeir and Bell McNeir, to be made in tuning as there thence to the grid-leak and condenser No. 8-~ 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* his wife. The name of the mortgagee are the three knobs to look after. In K, then to the vacumn-tube grid L. is The Austin National Bank. The making this set it is not advisable to The plate-connection of the tube M, «FI fl WW PIWWWWHH11I1WWHW W mortgage is dated December 31^1919, attempt to make either the variocoupler is wired to the plate-variometer N, I31II 111 B£fO O DO KimZVIZl Ouum EZX O Of and was duly recorded in the office of or the variometers, for while and from here the wire runs to the Bbattery the Register of Deeds of Mower ffi these instruments look simple, special O, the other terminal of which Sell Thru an Ad in County, Minnesota on the 2nd day of leads to the phone-receivers, F. tools and long practice and skill are I January, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., in iBook 57 of Mortgages on page 305. required to construct them properly. The whole affair, when finally connected jThe mortgage registration tax thereon Also, when purchasing these, select and mounted on a nentfc bakelite was duly paid. The mortgage provides those in which the coils are not varnished or fibre base, should be enclosed in the News that it is due according to the or shellacked as these coverings a neat cas€ with a hinged' cover, in order terms of one promissory note due invariably decrease the efficiency to protect the Instruments from two years from date. of a coil. 1 The other parts required, dust and disturbance and yet allow 2. The whole sum of principal secured aside from ordinary insulated electric inspection or adjustment. Of course by said mortgage is $1000. on You can do so thru an advertisement in the bell wire, binding posts and a panel the adjusting or tuning knobs and the which payment of $100. has been or base, are the vacuum bulb or tube outside connections for aerial, ground made. account of the default aforesaid On Mower County News MARKET PLACE, of principal and interest, the detector the socket for the tube, a and batteries should be led through amount claimed to be due and which grid-leak and condenser (which' you the case or box to binding posts on the It only costs a cent a word each issue, with is due upon said mortgage, both of can readily make yourself if desired), exterior. If the whole set Is arranged principal and interest at the date of the rheostat, a variable condenser of compactly and neatly and you make a minimum charge of 25c. For example this notice is $1053.95, with interest .0005 mfd. the six volt styage battery an attractive, well finished case, the at the rate of seven per cent per an advertisement of eight words three insertions B-battery and a pair of 2000 ohm set will be the equal in appearance, annum from the date of this notice receivers. as well as In efficiency, of any readymade on $900. together with the costs and would cost 25c nine words three By studying the diagram, you will set costing several times as disbursements allowed by law and an easily see how the set should hp r.- attorneys fee-of $50. as provided in times woul$ cost 27c and so on. said mortgage. English Statesman's Nicknames. LEGAL NOTICE 3. A description of the mortgaged Lord John Russell's dimintrfive stature premises conforming to the description earned him other nicknames besides WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT contained in said mortgage is as ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE the Inevitable "Johnny." The follows: That part of the Southeast CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING neatest is the one recorded by Creevey, Quarte£ of the Southeast Quarter of HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW THEREON Section Thirty-two, Township One which was bestowed by some wag Estate of Mary Reilly, also known Hundred Three, Range Eighteen, lying upon him when he married the widow as Mary Riley, Decedent. between- the ^public road across STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of of the second Lord Ribblesdale—"the said land and the center of Turtle Mower, In Probate Court. Widow's Mite." John Russell was a Creek as per a duly surveyed plat of In the Matter of the Estate of frail and delicate child from the first, said land containing six and thirtyfour Mary Reilly, also known as Mary Riley, but his physique cannot have been hundredths acres in Mower Decedent. helped by the hardship of his school County, Minnesota-. Letters of administration this day days. He had to be taken away fi*om 4. Pursuant to the power of,, sale having been granted to Peter J. Reilly. contained in said mortgage, and in Westminster because he could not of Austin, Minnesota. accordance with the statute in such stand the fagging and unwholesome It is ordered that the time within case made and provided said mortgage which all creditors of the above named food. And before that came a private will be foreclosed and said land decedent may present claims .against school at Sunbury, where, as he recalled described therein will be sold by the her estate in this court, be, and the in later life, he found the mutton A/IEItELY to think of a dress, for original an,d beautiful adornment. Set Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota same hereby is, limited to three fat so intolerable that he dropped •A dress-up times, gives one a crepey or his deputy, ak. public vendue to in between two wider folds they form months from and after the date hereof It under the table. But the.master, a the highest bidder for cash, on Monday feeling, It appears. For crepes, in the girdle. This gown may be worn said time expiring the 30th day clergyman, made him sweep it up -off the 21st day of August, 1922 at their various weaves, remain unrivaled over a sheer, lace-trimmed slip (shorter of September, 1922. 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the West the dusty floor and eat it, dirt and all. and so far, even unchallenged. Everywhere And it is further ordered, that in length) in flesh color, or in white front door of the Court House, in the Monday, the 2nd day of October, in afternoon and evening gatherings posed over a light pink underslln, City of Austin in Mower County, Your Name 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate they predominate, making a pleasant Beaded trimmings, used with fine restraint, Minnesota to pay said indebtedness, Too Keen in His Desire. Court Rooms at Court House at color harmony in shades of blue, fringes and trimmings made of interest, attorney'-s fees and disbursments, the City of Austin, in said County, be, Jud Tunkins says the„in'^st ineom beige, gray, green, rust and brown, Address the material, characterize these crepe subject to redemption at any and the same hereby is fixed and appointed petent hired man is always the one with black interspersed father plentifully gowns. They obey the' dictates of time within one year from date of as the time and place for who is most anxious to quit work ano sale, as provided by law. among them. No fabric is better fashion gracefully, with skirts ankle hearing upon and the examination, undertake to be a^boSs. -Dated July 5, 1922. '""Hi adapted to the demands of the matron length and low waist lines. But the adjustment and allowances of such' *1 Send in Your Order Today to THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, who looks for long and graceful lines uneven hem line and such transparent Yii claims as shall be presented within You Guard Against Burglars, But Mortgagee. and is devoted to clever and original devices as appear inthe gown pictured, the time aforesara. WANT AD DEPARTMENT CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, What About Rats? betray Let notice hereof be given by the ideas in designing. that the shorter skirt Is held R. C. ALDERSON, gown &ore'a success on Rats steal millions of dollars worth publication of this order in the Mower A that will In fond' remembrance. Sleeves are Attorneys for Mortgagee, MOWER CdUNTY NEWS of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy County News, as provided by law. every one of these requirements appears endlessly varied, neck lines fairly high, Austin National Bank Bldg., property and are a menace to health. Dated June 30th, 1922. In the handsome model pictured. all conspiring to please the woman Austin, Minn. If you are troubled with rats, fry HENRY WEBER, JUN. It is made of French gray crepe and, who has learned to value distinction. July 6, 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, RAT-SNAP. It will surely kill Judge of Probate. Make your own count and enclose money with order. except for gray beads, the material Is them—prevent -odors. Cats or dogs (Court Seal) sufficient unto itself in interpreting the Initials and numbers count the same as one word. won't touch, it. Comes in cakes. HQFFMAN & RICHARDSON, News items from all sections of this present mode superbly. Narrow folds Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and Attorneys for Estate. ... territory are wanted by The New£ guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. of the crepe, dotted with beads, are File No. 4361 Send them to u? by mail, Jtell bs per-, .j Advertisement July. Advertisement July 13-20-27Vi£^. onally or Dial 26M). simple as can be, but they contrive an St. VI2&I 'tiirt 1'