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

December 14, 1922 · Page 7 of 13

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V* fgr V?T ,/ jV -4'*, *. Page Seveaf Thursday, Dec. 14 1922. MOWER S**-rS^ home in St.^ Paul after a visit witfweises MJfcefo. J. Ted, filler. J. Larson, who has beei lanef- instrument, several- docks, lunch sets at Hollister's Smart 'HlHnps. pails dippers. MargarRobinson, Austin relatives and friends. Mr. Mills will. graduate Thursday for several days has Itoifc .. 46-1-C -ill N-. 3rd St., Dial Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedemark of Extra Fin* Lutefisk at 10c per lli. mormngfroin thf medical'departPlazak hospital for medical* treat- China, cut glass, silverware,burned 6184. 46-1-c Albert Lea spent Sunday at the home wood, stationery, handkerchiefs, Bros., 46-1-c. the State University. men a of Mrs. Ole Hegna. J. Oelkers and Burk Miller were hand made articles, dress and waist Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hollister left Word from George Kokalarns Spinet Desks, $19.85 to $65.00. Austin visitors Wednesday. patt^vns, .coats and hats. Special Wednesday morning for Minneapolis states that he landed at New York Many choice styles to choose from. A pair-of Phoenix Hose makes a pric^ofi^everything. Margaret to attend the graduation exer- FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY on the steamer "ConstantinbpleC on JDonovan & Goslee. 46-2-c beautiful Christmas gift. Hollister's iWjii N. 3*?d Street, Dial,^ ... ~T- ,^ December 8. He has spent' several a W E Smart Shop. 46-1-q months visiting relatives iri'/Atfieris, •ry retvtfiedSi®^ Stin- to St^_Pauf/Sttrwtay and fejii&e ba$c The Calendar club, a branch of St. Greece, and will spend several day^s night^Jfrom Minneapolis where Monday ks far as Owatonn^ where AN IDEAL AugustinlB%:ichUrch,* met at the Kome in New York before returning to Austin. December 15, 16, and 18 he the week-end his par- Mr, "Johnson met Albert. Hopfe and of Miss Marion, 700 W. Walnut" "St., spent with ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terry, transacted business there. Wednesday evening. A social time FOR SALE—Hats at 69c, 98c, $1.98 XMAS GIFT accompanied him, re-. Large Assortment jf Xnias Can- EXTRA was enjoyed and a nice lunch was SPECIAL Mrs.'Terry, who and $4.98, while they last. Hats %:4 until Tuesday night. dies and nuts, cluster rai&ens, grapes? mained" served. The girls pay a, small amount made to order or remodeled reasonably. Visit the Art department of stamp- dates, and figs, at PLAZAK BROS.' for their lonch and in this way are Ten per cent discount on 46-1-c ed goods in buffet sets, scarfs, and raising, money with which they will Lot Ladies' Misses'" and Men's Underwear, silk and wool dress goods' until Mrs. John Robinson of Steele, N.4 pay for one of the beautiful chandeliers December 25. Plain and fancy D., is a guest at the F. E. Gleason up to $2.00 per garment, in St. Augustine church. dress making the year round. LEGAL NOTICE home for a few days. We have a large assortment of Margaret Robinson, 111 N. 3rd St. While they last FOR SALE—Large built in sink, matting boxes and cedar chests, 9 8 Dial 6148. 46-1-c rocker, telegraph instruction book & ranging from $8.75 to $40.00. Donovan 10 Doz. Asssorted Wool, Silk and Wool, Mrs. Joe Smith left today for Ottumwa, 11745 & Goslee. 46-2-c Iowa, where she will spend MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE and Silk Hose, values up to §1.50 A. L. Murphy spent Wednesday in Christmas with her parents. She SALE NOTICE. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PE the cities on business. Choice will visit several friends enroute to Default in the conditions of the. TITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL 98c mortgage hereinafter referred to has. Estate of Thomas A. Keating, Mrs. Jay Hall has returned to her 1 Ottumwa. Women's and Misses Warm Slippers, occurred, by which the power of sale STATE OF MINNESOTA, County -of Complete line of doll carriages, therein contained has become opera- Mower—ss. .In Probate Court. In $2.98 to $15.00 Donovan & Goslee. Cushion Soles, all colors... tive. Such default consists in the ^ie matter of the estate of Thomas 98c to $1.48 46-2-c nonpayment of interest and principal. Keating, Decedent. F. W. Sullivan spent Monday in The mortgage has been duly recorded jjE g-pATE OF MINNESOTA TO the cities on business. and no action or proceedings have jy[arg.are^ a. Keating, and to all per- The B. Y. O. E. Club met Monday GEa":r.l?i7S been instituted at law to recover the Handkerchief Specials sons interested in the allowance and top & evening- at the home of Miss Elizabeth debt secured by said mortgage or probate of the will of said decedent. Perpetuate the Boyington. The evening was any part thereof. There have been The petition of Margaret A. Keating Quick-Lite Saturday 16 and Monday 18 no assignments thereof, except as spent in music and in doing embroidery being duly filed in this court, representing Christmas Spirit hereinafter stated. work. At ten o'clock Miss Boyington that Thomas A. Keating, NOW NOTICE IS GIVEN AS f"T"HGSE.who give Hotpoinr Serv* then a resident of the county of Mower, served a delicious lunch. JL anfs cause the Christmas spirit State of Minnesota, died on the" FOLLOWS: Every day brings new dresses or 4* to endure. The first joy is everlasting, TJERE Is the most v/onderful *5»- 29th day of November, 1922, leav- 1. The names of the mortgagors 4* Beautiful Suits left, worth $50 to coats at Hollister Smart Shop. 46-1-c for riotpoint Servants do their work tight ever invented for use—a are Elmer Conner and Venus Conner,, ing a last will and testament which is home Miss Anna Nelson of Owatonna faithfully year in and year out. Their portable lamp that gives mellow white $65' your choice $27.50 his wife the name of the mortgagee presented to this court with said peis constancy, their willingness to save light of astounding brilliancy —300 candle spent Sunday here a guest of her sister, F. C. Sheldon. The mortgage is tition, and praying that said instru power. Makes and burns it3 own gaa minutes and curtail labor ere perna Miss Olga Nelson. 6 Coats, fur collars and cuffs, lined, from common gasoline and Sights with ment be allowed as the last will and dated November 20, 1919 and was anent reminders of die giver. ordinary maiclies. Miss Marion Earl arrived home Friday testament of said decedent, and that duly recorded in the office of the We have just received a host of A Beautiful Lamp Any Home In Special $9.75 night from Chicago, called by letters testamentary be issued thereon Register of Deeds of Mower county, tiotpoint Servants which are awaiting to Margaret A. Keating, of Austin, Every Coleman Quick-Lite has a highly ornamental the death of her little sister Floy. ths opportunity to serve your Minnesota, on March 30, 1920 at 9:00 10 Dress Coats and semi-dress, also shad* which makes it attractive in any friends and relatives. There is a Minnesota. Miss Earl is taking a nurse's training a. m., in Book 57 of Mortgages page room. The lamps are made of brass, heavily nickled ond beautifully Servant for almost every member mannish coats, values up to $35.00 NOW, THEREFORE,-you and each 558, and the mortgage Registration course and will remain at home polished. Will last a of the household, for use in every 4*- of you are hereby cited and required lifetime. No wick. So tax thereon has been duly paid. 4* until after the holidays. room from laundry to boudoir. chimney. No daily or Choice $15.75 4* to show cause, if any you have, be- 2. Thereafter said "mortgage was weekly cleaning. No See our Baby Department when Make out your list and select one or smoke, soot or grease. 4* duly-assigned by said F. C. Sheldon! fore this court, at the Probate Court looking for a present for the baby at more Hotpoint Servants for each per. Copt to operate fa the to Sam D. Goetsch, by assignment) Rooms in the Court House, in the Three Good Bargains in Fur Coats Left. average home is only 10 sot iZCwV, while this stock is compLet*. Hollister Smart Shop. 46-1-c 4* to 12 cents a week dated December 20, 1919 and record- City of Austin, County of Mower, A handy light—carries safely anywhere—no Norman Martinson and J. Jenson Where will die g'fts yeu givt ed in Book 59 of Mortgages page 14 State of Minnesota, on the 8th day danger if it tipped over. Some Wonderful Values in Dresses this Christmas be hex: Ulafi Without question the greatest of Lake Mills, Iowa, spent Sunday at on April 1, 1920 at 2 o'clock p. m. in! of January, 1923, at 10 o'clock A. home lamp. Thousands in ase. the office of the Register of DeedsI M,. why the prayer of said petition the Ed. Martinson home. from $9.75 up Decker Halla & of Mower County, Minnesota and! should not be granted. Children's rockers, wood and fibre, thereafter said mortgage was duly as- WITNESS THE HONORABLE R. R. MIJRPHY & SON $1.25 to $5.00. Donovan & Goslee. signed by said Sam D. Goetsch to Henry Weber, Jun., Judge of said Bros. 1 46-2-c Nelson The Austin National Bank of Austin, court, and "the seal of said court this Miss Iva Biery, a senior in the H. Minnesota, bv assignment dated Oc-1 9th day of December, 1922. S. is quite ill at her home just north tober 10, 192Q, and recorded on No- (Court Seal) HENRY WEBER, JUN,. 4* Electric Company of town. vember 8, 1922 at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Probate Judge, 4r FOR SALE—For every member of in Book 59 of Mortgages page 154! CATHERWOOD _& NICHOLSEN, Attorneys for Petitioner. office of the Register of Deeds of File No. 4437. Dec. 14-21-28 Mower County, Minnesota. CITATION FOR HEARING ON *4^ 3. The whole amount secured by FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR •J. »*•. -J. said mortgage is due and payable. DISTRIBUTION. Buy Useful Xmas Gifts! The amount claimed to' be due and STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of which is due at the date of this notice Mower. In Probate Court. is $121.25, with interest at the In the matter of the estate of Lloyd E. Lathrop, Decedent: rate of 6 per cent from this date, also the costs and disbursements allowed THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Harry Lathrop, Cora Lathrop, Kathryn by Jaw, and a legal attorney's Lathrop, Lloyd Lathrop, and William fees iri the -sum-of $25. That will Give Years of $erv'ce and Be a Reminder of Lathrop, and to all persons interested 4..- A description of the .mortgaged in the final account and distribution premises conforming substantially to Your Thoughtfulness. BUY NOW I of the estate of said decedent: that in the mor|gyge is^as follows: The representative of the Lot Four of Block* Six Palmer's Addition Tools I above named decedent^ having filed to Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, rw- in this court his final account of the .. ear-Ever Double Boiler 5. Pursuant to the power of sale administration of the estate of said in said mortgage' contained, and in decedent, showing that the estate is insolvent, together with his petition accordance with, the statutes in such I S S in praying for'the 'adjustment and allowance case made and provided, said mortgage jof .said final account and for will be foreclosed, and said land Pieces. A Tool for Ey- will be sold by the Sheriff of said distribution of the residue of said estate if any to the persons thereunto Mower County, or his deputy, at public ery Pbft" Brother entitled.' Therefore, you, and each vendue to the highest bidder for Until,5Cmas of you, a*e hereby cited and required casl}, on the. 26th day of January, 0 a 3 1 0 S 5 to show causey if any you have, before 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the West thisCpurt at the Probate Court Front Door of the' Court House in the Corfi^ietg,: Screw Driv- Rooms in the Court House in the City City Austin in .said Mower County Only $2.39 of Austin, in the County of Mower, pay said principal, interest to ers, Bits^ Boy Scout Axes State, of Minnesota, on the 10th day costs, disbursements and attorney's of January, J923,, at 10:0)0 o'clock a. set subject to redemption- fees aSiherein forth, etc. etc. at any time within one year m., why said petition should not be granted. liHH from of sale as provided by the date Witness, the Judge of said Court, lflW« This Beautiful RO.b. Chisels—All Sizes and the Seal of said Court, this 12th THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, day of December, 1922. Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee, DETROIT HENRY WEBER, JUN., CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN PERCOLATOR (Court Seal) Probate Judge. B. H. HUGHES, F. G. SASSE, Attorneys for Assignee of Assignee R. A. DUNNETTE, of Mortgagee, A Most Dainty Attorneys for Petitioner. Austin, Minn. File No. 4412. Dec. 14-21-28 (Dtjc. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11, 18) Hand Saws Gift [mammae* 98c to $22.50 Deep Within Us FOR EVERY USE Pyrex Transparent Oven Ware"! Somewhere $1.50 to $6.00 Pots And Tea Hammers Ttioro is a something' that stirs at times and Lrenthes upon the dyin^f \yrr"th( embers of our souls and fans them I W.'.' .'gP into flame that touches the stringed ijia With its many new refinements instrument called cur mind, and produces a single note pf genius—and and even more then recedqs again. It is the divine in ALL PRICES, FROM lis. It is the power that ever ur^s us 75c to $2.00 complete equipment, at no onward and upward ulong' the path that no man sees. 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