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

October 26, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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LV", 3f IBOfft|t (fflre JEffS, AUSTlN WINN. Oi'X **W»% Page Eight Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. MARKETPLACE ler opposed the'g^alitihg of a continuance if., I on the grounds that he believed Mr. Smith was as well to go '. A *.» RADIATOR REPAIRING I One^ Cent Per "Word Per Insertion '•-%mr on with the trial now af-jhe ever will Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be be. Judge Meighen stated he would "Ouv Specialty" Added for all ads not paid for in advance. 1,000 take the matter unde* advisement. pounds nice lean pork steak Max Kkton gpent^ Wednesday Still Hearing Evidence Readers or locals not run in The judge gave it as his opinion that Work done in a modern, scientific way in and pork roasts, special fine quality, in Austin. this column 'will be charged at the In Damage Suit for thru being related to Mr. Smith he :t4e. Hill Street Market. 34-1-c rate of 19 cents ner line. The Largest Radiator Repair Shop -JMr. and Mrs. John Crowder of Wykoff is disqualified from sitting on the Auto Truck. spent Tuesday in Austin, lbs. Abe Watkins had a dinner FOR SALE—Five yards of blue silk in Southern Minnesota case and also f^oni granting a continuance. •v. guests Tuesday, Mrs. Estella l5yke at a bargain. Dial 6018. 33-2-p Mrs. R. J, Zuehlke of Faribault isrthe All Work Guaranteed imd William Smith. -i* £•. guest ft^herda^bt^^Mrs. 'READING kECTUREt FOR SALE—Bees in new modern Daigneau^Mi. ^. Anderson's Service Co. a.'Jr.Jfc and' Mrs.- W. 4y'H6pff a|e hives. H. G. Rieser, Brownsdale, PLEASES HEARERS |C| ete ,,against the JSreat^^Tesrtenf ^spending a few days' in Limevto,e, la., Minn. 33-6-p Max Erdman. Austin, Minnesota lR£||ro^i $ras^ still being heard" In'diibpI ^•siting Mrs, Hopfe's mother. ,, have gone to Lake*^ iravferie for trict c&urt when the court,adjourned FOR SALE—Eight Big .Type Duroc Arnold^Daane5 cif the Austin Daily week's duck hunting. Nice fresh oysters, fresh from the for the 7|fti diclay recess today. The Boars, winners at Mower County Herald gave a talk on "Reading" before oyster beds in Baltimore. Finest qual.aty. case has continued since Monday Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. the advanced English classes of SOCIAL AND CLUB I Mill Street Market. 34-1-c morning.* S. D. Catherwood repredefendant 30-8-p the /high school, and others interested, sents the —Eyestrain in children cured without Same Old Story.—H. M. Nye was while A. W. last Monday evening in the auditorium Mix. £arrie Wright and Mrs. Emily 3&stJl Mrs. Hhoda Earl was given a surprise glasses. Glasses correctly fitted arrested Sunday on a charge of drunkenness. Wright is appearing for the plain- of the Jfchool. He took up the FOR SALE—1922 Ford Coupe, fully Jeffc Tuesday for Los Angeles, Tuesday afternoon by a number Monday morning he left ten tiff. to other people who must have separate kinds of reading—informative, equipped. Inquire at Mower County ^California, where they will spend the of her neighbors at the home of her them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. dollars with Justice Detwiler, at the Attorney A. W. Wright, representing inspirational, and entertaining— News office. 34-2-c nwliiter. daughter, Mrs. Walter Smith on So. Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, justice's request, and also paid the S. A. Smith, former county and pointed out the particular values River street. The afternoon was cost of the action. treasurer, appeared with his client Over Gas Office. 13-tf Bfos. William Smith of Mitchell, la., WANTED—1000 old Raccoon Coats of each. He stressed the importance spent in a social, way and a delicious yesterday and asked for a continuance ineated with her aunt and uncle, Mr. for repair work. Send or bring in of keeping abreast of the times by lunch was served. Mrs. Earl leaves of the case until the next term ^and Mrs. Abe Watkins^ from Friday your coat for price. Albert Lea following closely the. daily papers soon for California to spend the win of court. An affidavit signed by Dr. until Tuesday, and magazines. Hide & Fur Co., Albert Lea, Minn. ter. Her friends presented her with C._ C. Leek, showing the poor physical^ 31-3-c Mr. Daane's talk was one of the 500 pounds Hormel's extra fancy a beautiful raveling bag. condition of Mr. Smith at this most enjoyable features of the school The Koteries were entertained on^ ^sliced bacon ends worth 35c a pound time, was submitted, in support of the FOR SALE—Registered Poland China year, and wag suggestive and inspiring Select a public institution Tuesday evening at the Alvin Baudler -wiiile they last. Special 14c. Mill application. County Attorney Baud- Boars. Real herd-heading prospects. in the matter of reading. :35treet Market. 34-1-c home on North Kenwood. Hallowe'en Waldo Johannsen, Austin. Rural to settle the estate decorations were used thruout 3905. 30-4-p '3 Mr. -a-nd Mrs. Peter Capretz and the house. Games and contests you leave IF VOIR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING tlfaogliter Alice went to St. Paul on were enjoyed until 10:30 when a delicious FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres "Wednesday where Alice will receive two-course luncheon was served. THIS of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern medical treatment. bank is an institution of the Mrs. Baudler was assisted in entertaining house and good improvements. Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c by Mrs. Mrs. Fay Anderson people. It is supervised by law. you are assured of GENUINE FORD Mrs. it. J. Cunningham and Ed^owhey and Miss Cora Dovenberg. have returned from Se-arartvHle FOR SALE—40-acre farnl nine miles It is morally, legally and financially PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Mrs. Walter Chestnut entertained south of Austin on state road. For where they were called by responsible for all its acts. a party of friends Wednesday afternoon the death of a relative. particulars call at the Mower at five o'clock luncheon. The Service, at County News. 31-tf As your executor, it offers unquestionable' rooms were decorated with bowls of Hfra. E. A. Meyer and son Bertrsatd yellow chrysanthemums and the color advantages for the safe and economical WANTED-1—To hear from owner of are visiting friends and relatives scheme of yellow was carried thruout settlement of your estate. good fiarm for sale. rState cash in Clinton and Cedar Rapids, the luncheon. Bridge was played price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, j&rwaj for a few days. during the evening. Mrs. Chestnut You can arrange to have us serve as Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c was assisted in serving by Mrs. CoL Albert Hopfe has returned to your executor by a clause in your will. George LaBar and Mrs. M. D. Boswell. MHSt'm from Plainfield, Wis., where Consult your attorney or our trust THE STORK HAS "fee went late last week to conduct a .. .. Mrs. Royal Holmes, Mrs. Floyd sale for Frank Dawes, formerly of officer on this subject. PRESENTED Clefton and Mrs. Alvin Dalager were Austin. hostesses Wednesday evening at an First National Bank of Austin elegant six o'clock dinner in honor of To Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pike, Earl Johnson, who has veen visitlais Miss Mary McNeely. Covers were Brownsdale, October 20, a son. parents, Rev. and Mrs. Warrzust Organized 1868. laid for seventeen. Hallowe'en decorations Johnson, for a few days, returned To Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Aylsworth, Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 were used thruoUt the house. it® lus home in St. Paul today. Mrs. Monday, October 23, a son. Resources Over Three Million Dollars The affair was a complete surprise Johnson and children will remain here To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beck, play­|Mother's Macaroni, Si&ghetti or to Miss McNeely. Bridge was •zmffi Sunday. at St. Olaf hospital, Monday, Noodles, 4 packages ............. $ ed after dinner. v^r .251 October 23, a son. 'Miss Tjilliam Kock entertained a Fine Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. .... •251 number of her friends Saturday evenfflg ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE in honor of her sister, Miss Es"arch© CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING English Walnuts in Shell (fresh) lb... .30$ THEREON. spent the week end here. ^Isr White Laundry Soap, 6 bars .. yv £& Estate of M. H. Russell .241 party -was held at the home of STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of I Lavo Kleen, for closet bowls, can ...... I Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Leek. .101 Mower, ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of 6 Rolls 7-oz. Toilet Paper .. ..... STYLE-QUALITY .251 M. H. JRussell, Decedent. .''When you attend a business col"fege, Puritan Brand Pork & Beans, 4 cans... .35| Letters of administration this day why not attend a good one? We having been granted to Sarah E. Russell, Bulk Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. .55 train you thoroly in all commercial of Bagley, Iowa i-sjwwfk. Write for our free catalog. IT IS ORDERED, that the time Extra Choice bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. ..... 1.00? within which. all. creditors of the Minneapolis Business College, Miniaestpoli^, 8 oz. Bottle Ketchup, extra good .. above named decedent 'may present .151 Minn. Value in Overcoats claims against his estate in this 4 lbs. Good Pancake Flour .35 I court, be, and the same hereby is, Mr. and Mrs. Philip ^fard Were limited to three months from and after Beef Roasts 12 to .18 i&osfcesses Sunday to more than ttiirrelatives the date hereof said time expiring at one o'clock dinner in the 23rd day of January, 1923. Pork Roasts .................. .^ .15 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED -jfeosjpr of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mann of Pork Steak .... .18 that Monday the 29th day of January, f-Oaiskanie, Oregon, who have spent 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate £be past six weeks here visiting relatflves. Court Rooms at the Court House Fat Milk Fed Spring Chickens at the City of Austin, in said County, The new fall models of Hart be, and the same hereby is fixed and Cooked Meats, Vegetables, Fruits Saaaford Ranum, who has been associated appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, with the Red Owl Store in Home & Hall Schaffner & Marx are unquestionably adjustment and allowances of such JKEsckato the past three months has claims as shall be presented within the greatest overcoat values obtainable. 5%ecn appointed manager of the* Red the time aforesaid. ... Owl Store in Sauk Center. Mr. Ratnnn Let notice hereof: be given by the 702 N. First St., Dial 6345 We Deliver publication of this order in the Mower was employed by the Hormel County News, as provided by law. Provision Market here for a number Dated October 23, 1922. Free School Tablet with every $1.00 Cash years and has many friends here HENRY WEBER, JUN., (Oourt Seal) Probate Judge. 'Jf and Garry Purchase. will be glad to hear of his pro* HOFFMAN &' RICHARDSON, anotaon. Attorneys, for Estates You will find a great variety of File No. 4409 Oct 26, Nov. 2, 9 I Mrs- Archie Lane entertained at a five o'clock luncheon Monday afterjjsoon woolens to choose from many models—ulsters, at her home, 900 West Maple aifcreet. She was assisted in serving great coats, Chesterfields, fey Mrs. John Weiland and Mrs. Clyde Ctefton. Chrysanthemums and HalImee'en raglans, single and double emblems were used as decora^dejs. Bridge was played Mrs. Ralph breasted. Everything's good about jlfcfcjgriraau and Glen Morrison- receivprizes. 'Everlastingly Good" these coats. Citation for hearing on fin- DON'T BE A SLAVE jML ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIITOTION. $35 $25 &5LATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY and "Mower, ss. In Probate Court, the Matter of the Estate of IN YOUR KITCHEN 42ara£irie Rathgabe, decedent. KJSBB STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Taylor, and to all persons Enjoy the Comforts of a Good Range interested in the final account: and distribution of the estate of Said de«^dent: The representative of the sSnetvB named decedent, having filed, in THE RANGE ETERNAL -"tbss court his final account of the adTaaEostration Men's and Young Men's Suits & of the estate of said deci&fent, together with his petition Will meet with every cooking and •iptayxng for the adjustment and allowaaree They're here in one, two, and three button sacks, sport of said final account and for dis-&fS>-ation of the residue of said es-: test. suits, Norfoiks wonderful selection of worsteds, unfinished i£a&e to the person thereunto entitled. *3S«reI»re, you, and each of you, are worsteds, real fvelour^, in club checks, truly remarkable values cited and required to show at these priced cjfcBse, W. any you have before this' j&rart at the Probate Cogrt Booro* ante-bme. ~m the Court House in the City ol V. "Ql, M-# Jsbxefim, in the County of Mower, State jrv-ar ,v! *jf Mittriefeot'a, on the 20th d&y of NoTy»nTiRrj Be sul-a to InvbttlgatelMforiyfliUbuyl is 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. TStfcj said petition should not be grant- CASH DISCOUNT OR TStMS Wlb&sisB^ &' Judge of said Court, *€he seal of said Court, this aaoap^gyj jjztv of October, 1922. HENRY WEBER, JUN. .p Judge of Probate, y' -1 f: I & -RICHARDSON,S ^5 ^Hardware8 a FAttorneys for Petitioner. No. 4299 Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9 LANSM6 can give hinfSeif away with-" \v being excessively'generous, jk IS ... iw iltfUaHfl