Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 21, 1922 · Page 11 of 14
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Morrison, Plaintiff, company and has moved the merchandise the dairy husbandry division at University to visit Clare Meyers, who is confined •vs. to Get Started in STATE OF MINNESOTA, County to the store at 124 North Minn., 1-3 cock, 3-4 hen, 2-3-4 pullet Farm. Not so long aj& many to the hospital. John Fair and wife Fair of Mower, In Probate Court. Main street. 1 old pen, 1-3 cockerel. Work Now. Daniel Dearborn Marietta Dearborn In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. R. Meyers came home the last inquiries were being received at the Specializing in radio supplies and A. E. Edson, 2 cock, 1-2-5 hen, 1-5 David Dearborn and wife Sarah Elizabeth Catherwood, Decedent. of the week from Cresco where she dairy division headquarters regarding installation, the Austin Electric company pullet, 2-4 cockerel. Dearborn Huldah A. Dearborn the advisability of feeding smut has been many days with her son at will endeavor to handle all this William P. Dearborn Frank Buff Wyandottes. Checks amounting to $1,969.10 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO the hospital. infested corn in the form of ensilage. work formerly had by the Schmitz Dearborn Albert Dearborn Harriet S. D. Catherwood, B. D. Catherwood, were received last week by Mower Francis J. Edmonds, Blooming To answer these questions authoritatively Mrs. F. L. Roy and son Elmer company, in addition to its own. Dearborn William Dearborn Dorothy Leas, and Virginia Nash, County boys and girls who sold their Prairie, Minn., 1 cock, 1-2-3 cockerel, Mr. Gullickson had collected went to Cresco Tuesday noon where Huldah A. Dearborn, as Administratrix heirs at law of said deceased and to calves, pigs, and sheep at the Junior 1-2-3 pilllet. some 800 pounds of pure corn smut of the Estate of William P. all persons interested in the granting the latter underwent an operation The News job department is at Livestock show. This includes the Columbian Wyandottes. which he ran thru the ensilage cutter Deai'born, deceased Oscar Dearborn of administration of the estate of for appendicitis. your service for printing of all kinds. prize money they rieceived and the Henry Spreckles, Brownsdale, Oscar B. Dearborn Clarence said decedent! The petition of S. D. and put in sacks which he plaeed Mrs. Iverson and daughter Ruth selling price of their animals, after Catherwood having been filed in thia Minn., 1 young pen. A. Dearborn Alma A. Dearborn in the silo and covered with about were in Rochester a few days the freight and other charges had been court, representing that Sarah Elizabeth •Sanford Tanner Mark D. McConnell S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 10 feet of ensilage. A few months HOMMEL ELECTRIC past week where the latter was deducted. The largest check ($332.82) M. D. McConnell Mary A. McConnell Catherwood then a resident of Olaf Paulson, Austin, 3 cock. later the corn smut in the bags was operated on for tonsils and adenoids. the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, R. F. Cook Marietta Cook was received by Floyd Kirkwood CO. C. J. Pribble, Austin, 1-2-4 cock, substituted for the regular silage ration Peter Marlett A. A. Akins Adams died intestate on the 14th day E. Erie is in the hospital at Rochester of Dexter besides this, Floyd won a 1-2 hen, 1-2-4 cockerel, 1-3-4 pullet, and fed to a Holstein heifer at Surf us (Surface) Samuel Surf us of June, 1921 and praying that letters 203 NORTH MAIN STREET recovering from a slight gold watch for having the best Angus 1-2-3 young pens. (Surface) Sophronia G. Joiner, of administration of her estate the rate of- 18 to 30 pounds a day. for Expert Electrician operation he underwent last week. yearling at the show. Krause Brothers, Owatonna, Minn. be granted to S. D. Catherwood, of Guardian of. Mary E. Surfus (Surface) The heifer was not forewarned of George Stillwell of South Dakota 3 cockerel. Last week Miss Partridge began DIAL 26 Austin, Minnesota and the court and Clinton E. Surfus (Surface), the abrupt change in her diet, but is spending a few days with his brother J. E. Larkoski, Owatonna, Minn., taking enrollments for next year's 4a Minor heirs of Samuel Surfus having fixed the time and place for s. took no exceptions to the corn smut and family. 2-5 pullet. (Surface) Mary E. Surfus hearing said petition: club®nrork, as the breadmaking and menu, appearing in fact to relish it. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH (Surface) Clinton E. Surfus (Surface) R. C. Rhode Island Reds. The Embroidery Club held a very sewing projects are to be started at Mr. Gullickson says the feeding of Samuel Clinton Surfus OF YOU, are hereby cited and requir- 3. m. Norby, Grand Meadow, interesting meeting with Miss Leah once. The requirements for the different the smut was continued for three {Surface) Joseph Richards Rebecca ed to show cause, if any you have Minn., 1 cock, 1 cockerel, 4-5 pullet, Lewis on Friday evening. After the projects are practically the W. R. EARL weeks, during which the heifer remained Richards Ira Rose Anna before this court at the Probate Swedberg, Armstrong, usual routine business officers as fellow's same as last year, and any boy or David Lyle Robert Lyle Ann E. Sessions $ 1 0 normal in every respect.:- 0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR were elected. President, Miss 0 0 girl in the county who wants to do the City of Austin, in the County of cock' hen' cockei'el Holland Sessions Jacob C. 2 3 2 1-2 Business Residence Elizabeth Ann Price vice-president, club work should write Miss Jessie Mower, State of Minnesota, on the' Pullet* Boy Dies After Martin L. Jane Martin Lesley Phone 2512 Phone 2213 17th day of January, 1923, at 10,:00 Chas. A. Ruble, Albert Lea, Minn., Miss Neva Danielson secretary and Partridge, Owatonna, or to the county Bamum Abram Z. Van Camp AUSTIN, MINN. Being Run Over o'clock a. m., why said petition should 1-2 hen, 3 cockerel, 3^ullet. treasurer, Mrs. Irene Hall reporter, agent at Austin. Mrs. Marv A. Pickell Andre St. -i- not be granted. S. C. White Leghorns. John Patrick McCabe Francis Miss Helen Bither. Delicious refreshments In the breadmaking project, nine By Milk Wagon WITNESS, The Judge of said McCabe Marg-ret McCabe Margaret Brookholm Farm, Austin, Minn., were served by the hostess. bakings of yeast bread and six bakings Court, and the Seal of said Court McCabe James McCabe 1-2-3-5 cockerel, 1-2-4-5 pullets. E. Haggerty of St. Paul was in of quick' breads are required. this 16th day of December, 1922. Isiah Granger Sarah J. Granger H. L. Goss, Austin, Minn., 3 pullet. town the past week looking after his Riding to school seated on a milk This advanced work in breadmaking HENRY WEBER, JUN., Dr. B. T. Johnson Charles Granger George Granger flax straw interests. can in a wagon, Lynn Graves, aged is offered for girls from 15 to 20 (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Sallie Granger Daniel Granger Everett Nelson, Rose Creek, Minn., 7, iittle son of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. CATHERWOOD & NICHOESEN, years old, which includes making DENTIST James Goslee Isaac Crandell, Miss Florence Anderson who teaches 4 cockerel. Austin, Minnesota, Graves, residing near Brownsdale John S. Crandell Kate Lobb Kate 75 or more 1 pound loaves of bread, in Chester, spent the week-end Office over Wold Drug Store. Attorneys. K. Lobb Jennie Crandell Sally S. C. Leghorns. 12 bakings of quick breads, 12 cakes, with her home folks. was fatally injured when the. can Dec. 21-28-Jan. 4. DIAL 2603 Ann Owen Alford A. Church F. O. Anderson, Oakland, Minn., and 6 doughnuts, etc. The two best toppled over and the boy was thrown John D. Smith Joseph Cafourek breadmakers in each county will go 2 cockerel, 1 pullet, 1 young pen. directly under the wheels of the wagon. CITATION FOR HEARING ON The unknown heirs of any of the DEXTER S. C. Light Brown Leghorns. to' the state fair. The accident oecurrerd last above named persons, who may FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Earl Subra, Austin, Minn., 1-2 pullet, Wednesday morning'. The boy was In the sewing project the first be deceased, also all other persons DISTRIBUTION. 1 old pen. DONOVAN & GOSLEE brought to St. Olaf Hospital Thursday unknown claiming any right, title, STATE OF' MINNESOTA, County of year's work consists of making a Mrs. Alfred Holler and baby of estate, interest or lien in the real Mower. In Probate Court. S. C. Black Minorcas. but died early Saturday morning. sewing bag, gift article, nightgown Funeral Directors Waterloo, Iowa, came Wednesday. In the matter of the estate of estate described in the complaint O. H. Cardinal, LeRoy, Minn., 1 or club uniform, patch and darn. and Embalmers They will make their future home Lloyd E. Lathrop, Decedent: herein and their unknown heirs, hen, 3-4 pullet. The second year's work consists of The funeral was held from the T. W. Donovan—5yi4 over Horstman's. Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Mrs. F. Biery, Austin, Minn., 1 making an article with French hemming, family home Tuesday afternoon. H. A. Goslee—6637 Harry Lathrop, Cora Lathrop, Kathryn SUMMONS. Mrs. Elizabeth Horstman purchased cockerel, 1-2 pullet. two articles of underwear, Day Calls—Phone 2188 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Lathrop, Lloyd Lathrop, and William a Chevrolet coupe this week. R. J. Price, LeRoy, Minn., 2 cockerel, and a tailored cotton dress. "Advanced Night Call* THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Lathrop, and to all persons interested Wrist Watches of newest designs, Miss Kathryn Schlottler is clerking 3 pullet. work in sewing for girls from in the final account and distribution Motor and Carriage Service $15.00 to $50i.00. Bryan Lf Deneen. at Oltman & Ay kens during the S. C. White Minorcas. You, and each of you, are hereby of the estate of said decedent: 15 to 20 years old has been added 46-2-c holiday rush. The representative of the Fred Shreiber, Brownsdale, Minn., summoned and required to answer this year, which consists of making above named decedent, having filed C. J. Krueger opened his new restaurant the complaint of the plaintiff in the 1 cock, 1 hen. a collar and cuff set, hat, or dress above entitled action, which is filed in this court his final account of the in the Buck building Wednesday. S. C. Anconas. form, one article of underwear, and administration of the estate of said in the office of the Clerk of the District 1 cock- John Till, Austin, Minn., a one-piece woolen dress. The best I decedent, showing that the estate is Court in the City of Austin, erel, 1-2-3-4 pullets. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brue and sewing team of two members in the insolvent, together with his petition County of Mower and State of Minnesota, daughter Mrs. A. R. Stryhn were S. C. Orpingtons. county will go to the state fair. {raying for the adjustment and al- and to serve a copy of your calling on friends here last Wednesday. owance of said final account and for 1 pul- answer to the said complaint on the R. J. Price, LeRoy, Minn SYSTEM distribution of the residue of said "THE BAT" PROVES subscribers at their office in the City let. estate if any to the persons thereunto Miss Isabel Root spent the week-end of Austin, County of Mower, within O. H. Eastwold, LeRoy, Minn., 12-4 GREAT MYSTERY WANT local salespeople twenty days after the service of this entitled. Therefore, you, and each at home. Pumps-Water Systems cock, 1-2 hen, 1-2 cockerel, 2-4-5 Summons upon vou, exclusive of the of you, are hereby cited and required for new and surprising pullets, 1 young pen. to show cause, if any you have, before day of such service and if you fail of All Kinds Murphy's Opens household article. Olaf Walstad, LeRoy, Minn., 3-4 Mystified until the last few minutes, this Court at the Probate Court to answer the said Complaint within Large immediate cockerel, 3 pullet. Rooms in the Court House in the City the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Clearance Sale a large audience witnessed the Ask your dealer Profits—permanent position. in this action will apply to the Court of Austin, in the County of Mower, S. C. White Orpingtons. performance of "The Bat" at the On Tuesday Next State of Minnesota, on the 10th day for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you can represent Park theatre on last Friday evening J. S. Schafer, Adams, Minn 1 A N E O of January, 1923, at 10:00 o'clock a. and enjoyed one of the best plays me exclusively, cock, 1-2-3-4 hen, 1-3 cockerel, 1-3 m., why said petition should not be Dated Austin, Minnesota, November that has been seen in Austin. I will make you an offer pullet, 1st young pen. Determined to close out a number granted. St. Paul 22, 1922. 2nd Olaf Paulson, Austin, Minn After witnessing: this play one never before made Witness, the Judge of said Court, of items in various departments before ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, and the Seal of said Court, this 12th cockerel. could hardly fail to see why this play MARTIN A. NELSON, inventory, R. R. Murphy & Son, to salespeople. Write day of December, 1922. Attorneys for the plaintiff, Arthur B. Reilly ,Austin, 4th cockerel, had such a successful run in the will open a big pre-inventory and at once for complete HENRY WEBER, JUN., Austin, Minnesota. 2-4-5 -pullets, 2nd young pen. larger cities. It is a wonderful mystery clearance sale on Tuesday, December particulars. Tell me all (Court Seal) Probate Judge. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY story, with mysteries occuring 26 to continue for five days. The Black Langshans. about yourself. I want MORE F. G. SASSE, of Mower. In District Court, Tenth sale will offer almost a week of intensified in rapid succession. Undoubtedly MONEY Mrs. Alma Nagle, Austin, Minn., R. A. DUNNETTE, some one who i£ not Judicial District. selling with the dress the audience had picked "The Bat" Attorneys for Petitioner. Same parties as in Summons immediately 1-5 cock, 1-5 hen, 1-3-4 cockerel, 13-4 afraid of work for big half a dozen times during the play, File No. 4412. Dec. 14-21-28 goods, silk, domestics, shoes, hosiery, preceding this notice. pullet, 3rd old pen, 1- 3 young CASH returns. only to learn that the one least suspected NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. underwear, suits, coats, dresses If You Ship Us Your pen. HIDES FURS was that notorious character. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, and millinery departments contributing D. F. Monty, Austin, 3rd cock, 2-3 Travelers' Guide That an action has been commenced The play was well acted, the "to its success. Write Us FIRST Foe hen, 2-4 cockerel, 2nd pullet, 2nd old EARLE M. SELFRIDGE in this Court by the above named Special Information scenic effects were very good and the When the store opens for business pen, 2nd young pen. plaintiff, the object of which is to OEIL DIRECT with tin UR6EST and OLDEST Unless otherwise designated, all the plot—well it had everyone guessing 531 Atlantic Avenue Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock Juston Schradle, Austin, Minn., 2-4 HOUSE THE WEST. obtain judgment that the plaintiff is trains listed below are daily. See rilCES for two hours. W6BESI mi IMMEDIATE CASH a great array of seasonable merchandise Boston 9, Mass. cock, 2-4 cock, 4th hen, 5th pullet, the owner in fee of the following described RETURNS. footnote for explanation of at prices that will move it Write for price list, tags and full information lands and premises situate in 1st old pen. reference marks. the County of "Mower and State of quickly, will be presented. News Advertising brings results. R. C. English Red Caps. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. O.BERGMA^OD. Minnesota, viz: Howai-d McDermott, Austin, 1st, Light faced figures indicate A. M. The North Half of the Northeast C. M. & ST. P. RY. hen, 1-2 cockerel, 1-2-3-4 pullets. Quarter of Section No. Twenty-nine ST.T^AAJL. Silver Cam pines. I. & M. Division. (29) in Township No. One Hundred 1 GET WHAT YOUR I I LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE! Fred Scheiber^ Brownsdale, Minn., Lv. Arr. Arr. Or.e (101) North, Range No. Eighteen PRINTING Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. 1 cock, 1 hen. (18) West of the 5th P. M., and PROPERTY IS •H" No. 1-- 6:30 10:15 11:00 Golden Campines. all that part of the North Half of No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 WORTH the Northwest Quarter of Section Eugene Schramm, Sargeant, Minn., Lv. Lv. Arr. No. Twenty-eight (28), in Township 1st young pen. Any kind you want Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. No. One. Hundred One (101) North' Dark Brahma Bantams. You'll agree with us after Let No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:25 of Range No. Eighteen (18) West, lying Any quantity Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cockerel. No. 8-- 2:43 3:30 7:25 west of the Cedar River, also beginning you have tried one, Buff Cochin Bantams. For Milwaukee and Chicago. G. I. COFFMAN you need at a point Thirteen Hundred Earl Subra, Austin, 1st pullet. and Fifty-nine and six-tenths (1359.6) Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. that our meals give you Get our prices Black Cochin Bantams. AUCTIONEER feet East of the Quarter Quarter Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 P. Daughbaugh, Cresco, Iowa, 1 stake between North and South Half No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* a that satisfaction. of the Northwest Quarter of Section cock, 1-2 hen, 1-2-4 cockerel, 1-2-3 Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* Sell It For You No. Twenty-eight (28), Township, No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* pullets. MOWER COUNTY No. One Hundred One (1Q1) North, No. 8— 7:50 10.50 White Japanese Bantams. Here you will find your Write or Phone for Range No. Eighteen (18) West, Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. N E W S Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cockerel. thence South Thirteen (13) degrees, No. 1— 3:45 6:05 favorite food, cooked just Bronze Turkeys. Dates. Thirteen (13) minutes, East Five Hundred No. 3— 12:10 2:55 202 E. MILL STREET 1 Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cockerel, Seven and six-tenths (507.6) No. 33Mixed- 4.15* 6:45* as you like it and served 1-2 pullets. feet, thence South Seventy (70) Waltham» Minn. 6:00* 1:15* Pearl Guineas. degrees Forty-five (45) minutes, Mason City Branch. in an appetizing way. Auctioneer East One Hundred and Twenty-three Earl Subra, Austin, 1st old pair, Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. (123) feet, thence South Twenty-one No. 102— 11:50 1:30 1st young pair. KOBE'S CAFE (21) degrees, Fifty-seven (57) minutes, No. 108— 7:52 ft20 White Grant Rabbits. •. THOMAS A. CONLON East, One Hundred and eighttenths IiV. Mason City. Arr. Austin. J. D. Smith, Hayfield, Minn., 1st (100.8) feet, thence East Six No. 101— 4:50 6:10 pair. Hundred Ten (610) feet, thence No. 103t— 1:30 3:00 White Pekin Ducks. South Sixty-nine (69) degrees and Earl Subra, Austin, 1-2 cockerel, Forty-one (41) minutes, East One S.-M. Division—Mankato and 1-2 pullets. Hundred and Thirty-four (134) feet Wessington Springs, S. D. Douen Ducks. to the west bank of the Cedar River, man who makes auctioneering Ths Lv. Arr. Arr. thence North Fifty-three (53) degrees Earl Subra, Austin, 1-2 cockerel, business. Austiii. Wells. Jackson. Ms and twenty-five (25) minutes 1-2 pullets. A Bicycle Tire No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:46* East Two Hundred (200) feet, thence Colored Muscovy Ducks. No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* North Thirty-nine (39) degrees One DIAL 2156 FOR DATES Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cock, 1-2 Lv. Lv. Arr. Hundred and Seventy (170) feet to AUSTIN, MINN. Jackson. Wells' Austin. cockerel, 1-2 pullets. the Quarter line, thence North on the No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* White Muscovy Ducks. Quarter line Four Hundred and No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* Twenty (420) feet to the one eight Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cock, 1st Lv. Austin^ Arr. LaCrosse. line, thence West on the one eight hen, 1st cockerel, 1-2 pullets. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* line Twelve Hundred and Ejightythree Buff Orpington Ducks. No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* (1283) feet to place of beginning, Earl Subra, Austin, 1st cock, 1st I F. FAIRBANKS Makes *a Fine Christmas Present Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. containing Sixteen and Ninetyfour hen, 1-2 cockerel, 1-2 pullets. one hundredths (16.94) acres. No. 1— 7:00t ll:45t White Enbden Geese. Dated Austin, Minnesota, November No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* Daily except Sunday. Henry A. Spreckles, Brownsdale, 22. 1922. & FOR THE BOY Daily except Saturday. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Minn., 1st old gander, 1st old goose. MARTIN A. NELSON, On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, Dealer In African Geese. Attorneys for Plaintiff. only. Earl Subre, Austin, 1st old gander, Austin, Minnesota. C. .W. RAILWAY COAL, WOOD, LIME, 1st young gander, 1-2 young goose Dec. 21-28-Jan.4. Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, --Get One At— Lv. Arr. Arr." WM--*41^ "3 3 West's Clearance Constipation. No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:47 BRICK AND WALL Live Stock and Real Estate Constipation of the bowels is a Sale Announced No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 AUCTIONEER stoppage of the sewage system that Lv. Lv. Arr. I PLASTER. removes waste matter from the body. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. World Tire Store It is as necessary that your bowels No. 15— 8:25 9:00. 1:05' The annual clearance sale of the BABCOCK BLDG. AUSTIN, MINN. move regularly once each day, to No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:56 West Dry Goods company will open -I have conducted many of f! carry off this waste, as it is that the Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Office 301 East Bridge St. Tuesday morning December 26 and the record breaking sales of waste pipes of your home be kept Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. will continue fof^two or three weeks, the country and stand ready open and carry off the waste from No. 15— 1:05 10:05 during which time every department Phone: Main 32 C. C.' Loomer South of Courthouse the house. If you would enjoy good No. 11—10:56 7:44 to assist you. My best recommendations •T in the store will contribute its share health, keep your bowels regular bj^ Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austia. *.,1 v-*'Minn.^3^ are my many satisfied toward the real savings that these taking Chamberlain's Tablets when No. 16— 7:30 4:40 customers. ... m* seeded. •. events afford. No,12— 7:40 3:50 1 #--1 "I 7 ,^.^1 mm HE&HtaisnKnsMwcai