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ip if" r-i ^5^^ sa^-sffV '$f Wf MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. f.nge Two Thursday, Nov. 16,1922" ty, be, and the same hereby is fixed call at O. Lysne's Saturday evening. ty, in said division of said district, a urday evening. ing and post office in the city of Winona, Winona, Minnesota, October 27th1922. and appointed as the time and place bankrupt: Minnesota, on November eleventh, Mr. Ephraim Magnuson visited at Mrs. William Eagen and several for hearing upon and the examination, Notice is hereby given that on October 1922, at one-thirty p. m., at —HERBERT M. BIERCE, Knute Basness's Thursday afternoon. children, Mr. and Mrs. t). W. Johnson adjustment and allowances of 27, 1922, the said Earl Padelford which time the said creditors may attend, Referee in Bankruptcy^ Mrs. Albert Luthe, who is on the such claims as shall be presented and son, Reid, and wife, and Mr. was duly adjudicated bankrupt, prove their claims, appoint a fa*' "*$• F. G. SASSE and within the time aforesaid. and that the first meeting of his trustee, examine the bankrupt, and and Mrs. Ed. Guiney attended the entertainment sick list, is reported some what better. R. A. DUNNETTE, creditors will be held before the undersigned transact such other business as may Let notice hereof be given by the Attorneys for bankrupt, given by Father Flannagan Referee in Bankruptcy in properly come before said meeting. publication of this order in the Mower Austin, Minn. and his boys at Austin. the court room in the Federal build- Mrs. Alex Noble, Albert and Vera County News, as provided by law. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oelkers, May called on Mrs. Elmer Kruger Thursday Dated October 28th, 1922. LANSING irP"* and Gaude attended a sale at West HENRY WEBER, JUN., afternoon. (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. Concord Saturday. Henry Hoist who Mrs. Sven Magnuson and son, Rodulph, BRYSON. & BRYSON, GUY BRADFORD had been visiting there for several Mrs. B. R. Summey was an Austin were in Blooming Prairie on Iowa Falls, Iowa, days returned with them. shopper last Wednesday. Attorneys for Estate. business Monday. Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiland File No. 4408 Nov. 9, 16, 23. Mrs. J. L. Bloss and Miss Mable Mrs. Knute Basness and Mrs. N. E. were Austin shoppers Friday. "Cntpy an* crunch? an' all-thetime-crackly! Vaughn were callers in Austin on Lostegard called on Mrs. Magnuson An' never tough ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE Mrs. Jacob Hoist and son were in or leathery! Gee, what would Monday. CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING Thursday afternoon.- happen if Kellogg'a got all eated Graduate of Jones Auctioneering Austin Friday. THEREON. up before tomorrow! W. E. Brown of Austin was a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne and Misg Bertha Mott of Austin visited School of Chicago Estate of George Sutton caller at the home of C. A. Bates Ephraim Magnuson called at Albert her sister Mrs. Wm. JRugg and STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Sunday. Luthe's Sunday evening. of Mower, in Probate Court. family over Sunday. Office, Austin Feed Barn In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Warner Finn and son Charles Ernest Shubac and John Burchard A gang of men started work last George Sutton, Decedent. of Austin" visited in this vicinity on of Minneapolis are guests ,at the Wednesday on the five-mile corner Letters of administration having Dial 7180 Saturday and Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hacmac. Vou certainly realize the east of Austin, and when finished it been granted to Arthur R. Sutton of Misses Hilma Luthe and Grayce Rose Creek, Minnesota: will be a great" improvement over Mrs. Hacmac was an over Sunday It Is Ordered, That the time within Johnson and Ernest Shubac made a the sharp turn that used to be. guest at the home of Mrs. R. H. Austin aiUerence in Cornflakes which all creditors of the above short call at G. Lysnes Saturday evening. Mrs. Nick Ulwelling visited several PRINTING in Austin. named decedent may present claims days in the home of her sister, Mrs. against his estate in this court, be, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and when you eat Eelloggs Mr. Ephraim Magnuson and Albert and the same hereby is, limited to Earl Roelfson last week. daughter spent Sunday with his parents, six months from and after the date Luthe are improving the school Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Saha and Any kind you want Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarwood. hereof said time expiring the 30th in District No. 135. daughter were Austin shoppers grounds day of April, 1923. Mrs. A. Wiseman spent Saturday Any quantity Armistice Day was celebrated in And From the instant you open the generous sized Thursday. It Is Further Ordered, That and Sunday in Faribault a guest of Saturday a Blooming Prairie and Monday, the 7th day of May, 1923, you need package till they're tucked away in great and tiny her daughters, May and Addie Wiseman. at three o'clock p, m, in the Pro large crowd was in attendance. 4'bread-baskets," Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a de­ Get our prices TAOPI bate Court Rooms at Court House at John Burchard who has been in the light! You can't even look at those big sunny-brown the City of Austin, in said County, Mrs. Walker returned to her home hospital at Rochester returned to Austin and flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and cruncby, without be, the same hereby is fixed and Saturday after a week's visit with Mrs. Tannah Nelson left to visit at Monday and is improving rapidly: appointed as the time and place for getting hungry! Kellogg's are never leathery MOWER COUNTY relatives and friends in Davenport, the Arthur Hotland home. hearing upon and the examination, 'Ella Magnuson was assisting Mrs. or tough or hard to eat—they're just wonderful! Iowa. adjustment and allowances of such Miss Hovre, the county nurse called NEWS Edward Basness with the housework claims as shall be presented within Such a spread for big and little boys and girls— Mrs. George Hunter and daughters at the Reed home last Monday. last week and returned home Sunday." the time aforesaid. the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously 202 E. MILL STREET went to St. Paul Monday to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and Let notice hereof be given by the Miss Harmena Petrka who has been flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg's own spend the week with her sister, Mrs. publication of this order in the Mower Grandson left Monday by car for staying with her sister, Mrs. John way! You can't imagine anything more County News, as provided by law. Williamson. Allison, Iowa, after spending the Feibiger for the past year went to Dated October 31, 1922. joyous to eat at any hour. Remember the Bible Study Class summer on their farm south of town. HOMMEL ELECTRIC Mason City, Iowa, Sunday, where she HENRY WEBER, JUN., meets at the home of Grandma Summey's Services will be conducted here Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. will undertake housework at the Harm CO. every Tuesday afternoon. All File No. 4395 Nov. 2, 9, 16 ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Jenson home. are welcome. ithey can carry! Every mouthful makes by Rev. Lin of LeRoy. 203 5IORTH MAIN STREET In the District Court of the United for Expert Electrician Mr. Hacmac is taking a two weeks' Our local postmistress is the owner f°r health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! tAACTFD States for the District of Minnesota, LEGAL NOTICE vacation from his duty at the Decker of a Ford now. Tillman Hawkins Don't just ask for "corn flakes"! You First Division, In Bankruptcy. DIAL 26 7 9 Brothers hardware store and hasgone is also the owner of a brand new CORN say KELLOGG'S—the original kind in S. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE to the northern part of the In the Matter of Ford coupe. the RED and GREEN package! fiaKES CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING EARL PADELFORD, No. i' 428, 4 state on a hunting trip. The jail building is being repaired THEREON. Bankrupt. Mrs. T. Hunter of Lime Springs, I, J. F. FAIRBANKS and put into order by Harry -HI ait i* Estate of John Windecker Notice of first meeting, of creditors Iowa, was a week-end guest at the Pierce. Taopi must figure they will STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY To the creditors of Earl Padelford, of Mower, in Probate Court. of the city of Austin, in Mower Coun home of her son, George, and an have use for this building in the future. In the matter of the estate of John over Sunday guest at the home of A Windecker, decedent. her son, Tom in Ramsey. Three of our families who have Letters testamentary this day having Dealer In THOMAS A. CONLON Rev. G. F. Fink of Austin will been granted to S. Otis Windecker, been quarantined for Diphteria for of Belmond, Iowa: give a lecture on the Book of Daniel the past two weeks are getting along CORN FIAKES rK, COAL, WOOD, LIME, It Is Ordered, That the time within in the church Sunday, November 26, AUCTIONEER nicely and are in hopes of getting which all creditors of the above CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, at 2:00 p. m. We cordially urge out soon. named decedent may present claims everyone to come and hear-him. against his estate in this court, be, Last Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. BRICK AND WALL and the same hereby is, limited to Abo Asa Short and family were returning makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and kronbled three months frtom. and after the The man who makes auctioneering PLASTER. from Mclntire, they had the misfortune date hereof said time expiring the WEST LANSING his business. of sliding into the the ditch 28th day of January, 1923. ECLIPSE ECHOES •5- And It Is Further Ordered, That near the state line. No one was DIAL 2156 FOR DATES Monday, the 5th day of February, Office 301 East Bridge St. hurt. Erick Egen has a new barn 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m-, in the Probate AUSTIN, MINN. about completed. .Court Rooms at the Court House Phone: Main 32 at the City of Austin, in said Coun­ Arthur Anderson is husking Corn LEROY Weekly Shavings. Edited by for Carl A. Larson. Splinters. November 15, 1922. Volume 449 Austin, Minn. Everett Noble spent the week-end R. C. Larrabee of Montana is visiting with friends at St. Ansgar, Iowa, with his mother, Mrs. Mary Larrabee. Mrs. John NJoble Margaret, and Small Homes Can Be Beautiful. they will soon begin to pay for all SHOE REPAIRING. your trouble with eggs. Stephen, were Austin callers Saturday. For the average home-builder Mrs. Alta Welts and children were Expert shoe repairing done at In Every Seed wood is still the most economical How About Gates? over Sunday guests with her people Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill building material. It gives you more Henry Larson is building a new Are you going to drag the old gate at Chester, la. street. Adv 21-tf house for the money and just as hog house and an addition to his thru the snow and slush another winter, H. Beahr and Miss Helen Brown beautiful a house as you can build or replace it with Eclipse Gates is a hen house. were Cresco visitors at the hospital of any material. and avoid all this trouble and what Mrs. J. DeKemer of Lyle is visiting on Wednesday. The beauty of a house lies in its is more, when you close one of our her daughter, Mrs. Robert Haney design—and a small house, carefully gates behind your stock, you can W. H. Brown and son were passengers that knows how to take from its environment designed, can be as attractive as rest assured you will have no trouble and family. to Cresco Tuesday torsee Miss the wherewith to build the body of one that costs several times as much. from their breaking thru the Mr. and Sirs. Dewey Rector, Donald Lucille who is in the hospital. gate. You can get valuable suggestions the organism which it animates. and Mr. A. E. Rector of Lansing Mrs. Alfred Boyd went to Rochester from our booklet. In them "ou will Hub: "You spend too much money were dinner guests at Dugaw's Sunday. From the little seed you place in the Monday morning for medical find a number of attractive homes for false hair—look at your puffs." ground this something sends roots into the and floor plans, designed by architects treatment at the Mayo hospital. Wife: "And you spend too much, of national reputation. Mrs. Mary Scott has gone to Arlington, earth, blades or branches into the air, and Ned Young came over from Rochester money for cigars look at jour Come in and talk over your plans Iowa to visit her son. She takes from the earth and the air that with puffs." for a short visit with his parents, with us. which it builds. Within the egg this something has spent the summer here with her Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Young. Elco Coal- is wooed to life by the warmth of the son, N. E. Scott and family. Poor Roosting Quarters. Jim Lewis and sister, Stella, went The way it lights— broody mother's breast. The way it burns— to Minneapolis, Wednesday to attend will do more to retard the laying The way it heats— ability of the pullets than any one Chiropractic teaches that this something the funeral of their brother-in-law. RENOVA The way it leaves your pipes is feature. knows the secret of converting food into J. Hyatt. Our dry storage is the ONLY way the reason why the Eclipse are back If the poultry that is now roosting flesh and blood, and carries on all the processes The Auxiliary of the American Legion of checking progressive injury to the of it. Order ELCO the next time DEFINITION in your trees in the barn yard are of life in the human body by means of unused battery. A. R. Browning shipped stock to 1 held a very interesting meeting you want COAL satisfaction. The practice of Chiropractic given a good clean, warm hennery, consists of the impulses sent over the nerves. It teaches Batteries "wear" whether used or the Chicago Market this week. on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. adjustment, with the not—except when DRY STORED that when a nerve is impaired by a vertebra Miss Marian Phillips is attending hands, of the movable Malcomson. which checks the chemical action. segments of the spinal becoming misaligned these impulses do Teacher's Institute this week in Austin. The supper served by the Norwegian column to normal position Our dry storage means also cleaning for the purpose of not flow over the nerves normally-and the ladies on Saturday was much releasing the prisoned and reinsulating—a real battery CLEMENS J. J. result is what we call dis-ease. To get the impulse S. K. Dahle attended the funeral in Spring. ienjoyed by a large crowd. Nearly 1 dis-eased member to function normally Universtiy of Southern Minn. of H. A. Brown in Brownsdale on PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// $100 was received from it. again it is necessary to adjust the vertebra Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson and son, Earl, Mrs. that is pressing on the nerve and permit Local Manager A large number from this vicinity PHONE 6743. DIAL 2047 Borah and D. Morgan of Mt. Ida, the normal flow of impulses over tlxe nerve. took in the Johnston auction the first Wis., motored thru Saturday and Ask Your of the week. To adjust the vertebra to normal alignment were guests for a few days with the Chiropractor is the work of a competent Chiropractor. Mr. and Mrs. George Crane are former's daughter, Mrs. Geo. Boyd and for the proud parents of a little new family. About Poultry "The Last Word" daughter, born November 11th. Mrs. W- H. Brown and daughter Do not employ an incompetent. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and Lucille went to Cresco Friday afternoon daughters were dinner guests of Mr. where the latter underwent an Write for information regarding Chiropractors or Schools to the and Mrs. F. O. Tanner of Brownsdale operation for appendicitis on Saturday Universal Chiropractors' Association, Davenport, Iowa, U. S. A. Sunday. morning. At last reports she Miss Hannah Johnson spent the Rights Reserved is doing nicely. All DR. R. L. NELSON, D. C. DIAL 2277 Lswis Building The Weather has been extremely warm, and the poultry in week end at home. She will attend On Saturday evening in the opera DIAL 2508 Over Woolworth's G. F. STORING, D. C. Teachers' Institute in Austin this house the ladies of the Auxiliary of DIAL 2593 Over Austin Nat'l. Bank Wm. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. general is not ready for dressing, especially Turkeys, Geese and week. the American Legion entertained all Earl Rolfs on will hold a public ex-service men. A short program Ducks. auction at his place November 21 was held and various games played. to reduce his personal property. He Light refreshments were served at expects to move to a smaller farm. a late hour. We would advise our farmers to hold same until December. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt entertained at dinner Sunday the following THE TOP THAT However, should you be anxious to dispose of your poultry this NEWRY families: A. A. Tanner, J. PROTECTS YOU M. Tanner, C. D. Tanner, of Austin, month, we will pay the highest prices on dressed Turkeys, Albert Luthe hauled hogs to Lansing William Strong and Arthur Strong of in rain and storm—the topthat last Wednesday. is sightlyand smart Lansing. Geese and Ducks. Henry Christianson called on Alex looking in fine weather—the top that does not go down Noble Monday evening. under slight wear and tear RED ROCK Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and family We prefer turkeys dry-picked geese and ducks live. Yours and jars of the roa^—that is were in Austin Sunday. the kind you* want on your Miss Louise Luthe is helping "her Mr. and_Mrs. John Hoist and Mr. car and the kind we will build for the highest prices on Poultry. for you. rr7 end Mrs. P. H. Freese attended a sale sister, Mrs. Lysne, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Salt moved on at West Concord last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Skogebo and the Pat Jordan farm last week. Mrs. W. H: Ward called oh Mrs. daughters Mamie and Agnes were in R-EGRAY/isiSSlS John Feibiger Tuesday afternoon. Austin Saturday afternoon. Geo. Thompson ground feed for Ray Mr, and Mrs. Frank Engleman ,. AUTO. TOP AKD AUTO PAHiTMfi 4?^? M. B. WELTON, Mgr. m, Majile & Chatham, Austin, Minn. Salt and Wayne Delimone Tuesday. were Austin business callers Friday Quite a few from this vicinity were morning. Austin, Minn. So. Mfin Streets in Blooming Prairie Saturday night. Elmer Johannes Risius, and Arnold s. Leonard Christianson made a short Skobebo motored to Austin Sat* r. V- JO Jt-L.rf'K 1 1 S ii