Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 22, 1924 · Page 1 of 15
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Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, 1924 May 22, MANY ATTEND MEETING. questions asked by those He present. a a aa a a a a aeasa"sasa« aw; | MEADOW | DEXTER | GRAND LEGAL NOTICE | then showed the films, “Out the of President Starks Told of Farm Bureau Shadows,” and “The White Bottle.” A A Work. ■iTATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION S. E. Halla, the Delco-Light man, O. and Mrs. E. Morrell P. Chase, former resident In spite Mr. I. of muddy roads went Mrs. TO SELL LAND. and rainy a furnished the electricity. Estate of Ernest F. Schulz. Minor. Northfield Friday for days Grand Meadow, died weather few of the Pleasant Valley hall to at town a STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mow Most of those signed the present daughter, with their Verde Hunter filled visit and wife. of her Mrs. T. Tuesday evening, May home 13. son was In Probate Court. In the Matter er. o petition for the eradication of tuberculosis the Estate of Ernest F. Schulz, Minor. and Aleck McDowell Springs, lowa, last Saturday. A. O. Starks, the Mr. Mrs. of Lime president of county THE STATE MINNESOTA. OF TO Ausu-t? and joined the and some egg the The remains brought farm bureau, into south the spoke the moved of work rooms were on Schulz, William Schulz, Benjamin H. poultry marketing association. and Theadore Schulz, S.hulz F. all Tuesday and of the farm hotel building Friday. services bureau locally and in Mr. McDowell here persons were on a interested in the sale and conveyi: will look after the Congregational church. and national He his farm. held state explained at . lands belonging way. of certain said mi- to e The petition of L. S. Chapman of her loss, husband, the marketing Mrs. Julius Finhart and She leaves co-operative The largest to floating as dock in the mourn a son projects . of the above belt -J'rn named minor, daughters. under and three the Grand Meadow visited the E. O. especially Egg world—96o ftet at two long and abtyb to way, sons filed in this representing court, y ■ is and the best in- for and Poultry t Project. dock home Thursday. Florand nice, -cry liner afloat—recently made high school bal : Grand Meadow any ■ of mid and of all interested e-.tate County fine Agent Liebenstein explained the trip from the John Hagen is putting for River Tyne some played Spring Valley Tuesday. th.it lands of minor -.•tain said team on c oescribed therein be sold and conveyed, his the for eradicating Southampton, the house improvements test England, tuberculosis in of tow on Grand area in favor of on Score 7 6 to him and praying be that license to granted a of livestock answered and i tugs. farm East of town. seven Meadow. sell and same: the to convey of NOW THEREFORE, and each Frances and Olive Peyton you Mesdames Schroeder returned Mary Mrs. hereby cited and required to Bniißiinßiiiißinißiiiißiijßinißiiaßiiiißcrßii’.-Biirß' .b B-ABiirßi.. you, are 8....8>ii!8r8 bi call•ers Grand Meadow King this were show if have, before Tuesday. hospital cause, any you the from on in the court, the Probate Court Rooms at Friday. Court House, in City Austin, County of pioneer of Bear of H. Hanson, Mr. a The shoe Austin Florand Elvin Mrs. was an day the 9th Mower, State of Minnesota, on his home Creek, passed at you on away If It’s Question why the o’clock of of June, 1924, at 10 Wednesday. caller m., a. a He of said petition should be granted. evening of heart failure. not Sunday prayer and Geo. King S. W. Stevenson returned Wednesday from the buried was on Judge and WITNESS the of said Court, from Minneapolis evening Friday 30th day Give-- the seal said this of What .Lutheran church. of court, doubly Creek Bear enjoy to been attending they had where April, 1924. still seriously ill. Raymond Lee is Seal) HENRY WEBER, JUN., meetings. (Court Masonic some Judge of Probate. of Zumbrota nd family Dr. Knutson of Leßoy Williams M. Mr. WRIGHT. ; was ARTHUR W. Like others this time be facing at the you may many MARTIN A. NELSON, Henry Knutson the visited stroke while at with paralytic stricken a Petitioner, for Attorneys question of what give daughter, class-mate to of YOU solid comfort enjoy the Sunday. son or in the home country Saturday. here last ball the at Austin, Minn. game May 15-22-29 File No. 4641 sick Earle Thompson’ is Mrs. Mitchell’s office friend who is proudly wearing the Cap and Gown taken Dr. find that very He to You quickly this shoe. or was Charles Mrs. Fever. with Scarlet removed the later and to at this once CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL other don’t want to year. you wear any her. for caring Johnson is T. Conlon and Mrs. of Mr. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION rooms PC-3078 kind of shoe. business transacting Budahn L. F. evening. Monday died he where was on As gift this counselors will gladly to community we MINNESOTA, STATE OF County of Mower Thursday. the county seat at W. R. VHB Mrs. J. Tommerson, In Probate Court. In the Matter O. Mrs. —ss. help Just few suggestions— PRESERVER you. Austin Dexter a of Schulz, Robert Weber of the Estate of Gottfried Decedent was a and Mrs. Geo. Brown Mrs. Peyton, : Friday. caller chapter grand at attended STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Auguste Nolan THF For Boys For Girls received the sad Chase widow, Asa Schulz, William Schulz, Benjamin news week. Minneapolis last Schulz, and H. Schulz, Theodore F. Saturday evening that his mother F. Schulz, all interested Ernest of Women’s Federation sons, persons County The You ” But Silver Belt Buckle $2.50 Wristlet at.. “feel of it. Watch SSO enjoy the at sls to home his passed the. of distribution you had at in the final and account away .. Racine will Clubs meet at on decedent: of the of said The estate Springs, la. Funeral Gold Pencil $2.75 Vanity Case in Lime sister at at $1.50 enjoy good also the and decedent, representative of the above named appearance Friday. Grand services held in Meadow having filed in this Court her final Fountain Pen $2.50 Compact $1.50 were at at knowledge that feet the the administration the your are of of estate account will Civic League the ladies of The church, the Congregational at petition said decedent, together with her Links $2.00 Silver Picture of Cuff Frame SI.OO at at groomed for all occasions. well Decoration Day at dinner 2:30 Tuesday the adjustment and allowance at on praying for serve p. m. Gold Knife $1.75 Dinner Ring $6.50 $25 at at final and for distribution to said of account will Proceeds hall. old the motored town William Voogd to Mason go ... of said the of the residue estate to persons Let Ring $6.50 Bracelets 75c $5 fund. Monogram at at to toward the cemetery City Thursday. Bobby returned with everyone entitled. Therefore, and each thereunto you, ... hereby cited and required of to make it help and you, are hear him. success. We to Watch sl2 Pearl Beads $6.50 $lO a 60 to at to come at are very sorry ***** b« u * mv orncg before this show if have, cause, any you ... the after served will be Dinner Calvin has the scarlet fever. in the Probate Court Rooms Court the *«KKFS at THt FOOT WRLV That Last” “Gifts in the City of Austin in the t House Dexterites including A of program. company Minnesota, Covnty of Mower, State of on Mr. and Mrs. William Krahulec and the list. sick Keller is o’clock June, 1924, 10 A. T. lhe 9th day of at Mr. on Dollar Where Does Its Duty be said petition should M., »vhy A. not a children, and C. W. Mr. Mrs. Mott, SCOVILL S. J. R. granted. Mr. and Mrs. George King and Mr. said Court and The Judge of WITNESS, O. J. BENTON Court this 24th day of said the Seal of ELKTON and Lyall Leach motored Mrs. to April, 1924. fishing Faribault Sunday trip. - WEBER, JUN., HENRY (Court Seab on a JEWELER Judge of Probate Debour Esther passed his at away WRIGHT, ARTHUR W. The Home of Good Shoes Elkton, of Austin, Minnesota. church Lutheran west The home five miles Southwest Dexter of NELSON, MARTIN A. for Petitioner, Attorneys Minn. morning. been Monday He had Minn Avstin, within, looks beautiful health Now im for time but File No. May 15-22-29 Bi»iiiißiißm.wi!H::a 4530. "a a a a a --a very iiibiiiibuiihihi poor some bbbbbhsbbbb EKfIKB'E iii::b m ■ ■ a foremost the with decorating is The had been gaining the few days past ranked, his death shock to the so came as a thanked. this be Aid for family. The Ladies’ Mr. and Mrs. Leach visited Edd at Sunday Anderson spent Mr. A. T. the Sherman home Leach in Spring Adams. evening at Now Is Shopping Time for Valley Sunday. this Seniors graduating The year | I Church Notes. Rogne, H. Hartje, Mabel Edson are: Sunday is the before last Sunday Vincent Clifford Hanson, Hagen, memorial day. There will special be Howard Ramseth, Wohlers, Scott, Ella services, special music by the choir. Wohlers Gibbs. Ella Florence Rev. Odegard of the Baptist church Hartje, salutatorian. Edson valedictorian; is of Brownsdale will give the memorial address. Let show their everyone evening. is Sunday Baccalaureate Little Boys and Girls patriotism and the out to come services night, May Commencement Class 27, I | Sunday evening o’clock. at 8 May 29. Young People’s meeting led by Florence all the from People county Farher 7:30. over at last Wednesday W. Hartje’s gathered at blasting demonstration witness the to the University by TAOPI put on of Minnesota men. and Arlow Marquardt Mr. Mrs. Dresses for Mrs. Little Ostrem and Mrs. Mitchell ■ Creepers and Rompers * staying the C. and infant at son are shopping in Austin last Friday. were Marquardt home. Girls B For Summer Wear Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holler of Bethka has accepted Miss Myrta a Austin the arrival of baby announce teacher the position fifth grade in a as >£SX daughter born May Congratulations 17. Austin schools. W I X extended by their i ft are Peterson, who has been Mr. very friends Taopi. at many ill with the is slowly Li mumps, convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shires and Barber of Minneapolis Mr. i arrived Saturday from Allison, son has been acting depot agent. as lowa, and spending few days Baseball Elkton with are a at game with Shires Mrs. Mr. and parents Grand Meadow Decoration comes on Mrs. A. W. Johnson. day. Mr. and Mrs. John Ott Adams Miss Harriet Neubauer returned were shoppers Thursday. They Minneapolis Sunday where went she is over to % zAy the train and walked home the on employed the bank. at distance of miles. This 4 also Mrs. F. Saubrey, Mr. and was Mrs. R. g Mrs. Ott’s seventy-first birthday, Jeck | shoppers Austin Tuesday. at were l which quite hike for lady of was a a her The high school and age. faculty enjoyed A Mr. and w Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. For big and little. Pantie Dresses w picnic Spring Valley Sunday at a F. Brunce, Mrs. A. Bell and Miss Mrs. “ssfir Nellie Moe and daughter Helen I j Louise Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell, who have been visiting B. at P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, and Mr. Haugen’s returned Minneapolis to •and Mrs. Wm. Brunce attended the Sunday. For the 6 12 class, gingham, to and funeral clean keep of Mrs. Coball Easy to Spring Valley at com- Mrs. J. H. Schneider s visited at d tted SWiSS fOT Tuesday. X:ia i a n waii. kiddies. fortabie for the ’ d puy The women’s TL M iL C community club IVf IVT The n Musical The Month of May Means I Recital given by Miss Tuesday the home of at Mrs. J. next Anderson’s pupils $3.00 ■ attended by 98c to $3.00 was a H. Gosha. Everybody invited. is large number of people. Mrs. Rice I of Austin also I interesting gave a very W rk and Pla toTtitUe —“Half Sold’’ marked be of her can account on travels in Hawaiia. ° merchandise Y advertised Little Daughter's in The News. 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