Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 25, 1924 · Page 6 of 11
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AUSTIN, COUNTY NEWS, MINN. MOWER Six Thursday, Sept Page 25,1924 J. Christgau and ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Mr. and Mrs. B. SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE The life This of the in country contained 822,- once CLAIMS, average men AND HEARING THEREON LEGAL NOTICE FOR the NOTICE been made in LEGAL Default having payment Sunday daughters of Owatonna spent Estate Helen M. Hart of Thousand c-.lder climates of virgin forest. 000,000 Eight 55.23 Now the of only of sum years, is com- with K. Schleiger. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, Mrs. Dollars, Hundred ($8,210.00) Ten Two pared with for 137,000,000 57.41 remain. acres women. In Probate In the Court. Matter of due and is which is claimed be due to FOR HEARING ON PETITION CITATION few Earl Jones his barn and lost the Estate Helen M. Hart, certain of Decedent. a FORECLOSURE SALE. MORTGAGE notice date of this the at upon a OR LEASE MORTGAGE LAND. SELL, TO Letters of Administration this day having by delivered and duly executed Mortgage, head of cattle Sunday morning been the Default having made in payment on Jennie Gullickson of been Herbert L. J. Estate granted Banfield, wife, Beck, his to Beck, Clara S. F. Allan Hundred Forty-five and of Two of the sum by lightning. of Austin, Minnesota; his wife, Beck, MINNESOTA, County of Mower—ss. and Katinka M. STATE OF Beck, W. interest which is claimed dollars, to no-100 the IT IS ORDERED, that time within Mortgagee, Court. In the Matter John R. Dee, In Probate to Mortgagors, April 28, 1924, certain mortgage be due upon a Mr. Turner daughter of Monoi and which all of above creditors the named decedent February, Jennie 25th day of the Estate of Gullickson. date the of bearing “Service executed and Thomas delivered by duly claims against her therein present of sale OF MINNESOTA, TO Ole with STATE la., and THE may estate visiting the E. L. Turner 1914, contained, at and Ella Hess, his wife, mortg a power Hess a, are this the in be, and hereby the the office of Marian and all court, duly recorded in Wyant to Gullickson, same of persons Mary E. Newell, to mortgagee, home. .liors, limited months’ is, from and after of six for the County interested in the mortgaging of to in and Register of Deeds Minnesota, certain Fillmore of County of and State that the the date hereof; said time expiring the 3rd the said decedent; The of Minnesota, lands belonging and State to Mower April, on of bearing date the 28th day Mrs. Ellen Davis of Riceville, la., Bth day March, M., of 1925. o'clock A. representative Ole Gullickson March 1914, at 11 petition of of day therein as with of sale and 1920, contained, a power ORDERED, that AND IT IS FURTHER 520; duly few named decedent, being days with her above brother, Book 46 of Mortgages, of the in the page spent of on recorded in the office a Satisfies ” duly Monday, the of March, 1925, been is day at having that it 16th proceeding this representing action filed in and court of the County or Deeds in and for no Register of W. D. Burrington. the Probate Court 10 o’clock A. in of said M., otherwise, to best interest instituted, law and for the 12th at recover the necessary and State of Minnesota or on the City of Austin, Court that Rooms at House at said interested therein Mortgage and of all debt secured by the any estate M. or o’clock A. of August, 1920. 9:00 day at the in said County, be, and hereby thereon described Registration Tax The lands of said decedent thereof. certain same Mortgages part 55 of in Book duly recorded and was appointed the time and is fixed and praying that full. mortgaged and been paid in therein be as has a 195. MOSCOW on page for hearing and the examination, IS HERERY granted place NOTICE to be Gullickson THEREFORE, Ole Newell NOW, license to upon E. said Mary ."1 Whereas the of such adjustment and allowances of the virtue by the GIVEN, That power mortgage hereby elect to and does same. duly elected has presented within the * and of claims shall be each said Mortgage, and in THEREFORE. You, sale contained NOW, as of said of principal whole declare the sum time aforesaid. made show such required the in cited and to hereby statute of pursuant to the date case payable at you, are due and Howard Prescott of Blue Earth age be Let hereof be given by the will notice Mortgage this court, said before provided, the if have, and conditions and under the terms cause, any you this notice, publication order in the Mower teaching premises described the Court of this commenced school in District in sale of the Rooms, foreclosed by the Probate Court sale the of at and a of said mortgage, power News, provided by law. Ccunty said Mortgage, Austin, County of conveyed by City of and in the there is in House as whereas and contained, therein actually 120 last Monday morning. day Dated September Bth, 1924. the 6th Mower, of Minnesota, State the date viz: on payable at and due WEBER, JUN., _ (Court HENRY Section Five M., why Seal) of o’clock A. Quarter 10 Eight Southwest of October, 1924, at housand The 7 following John Three The guests of at notice the were sum Probate. Judge of (102), be Hundred Two should petition not Township One said of ($3,807.- the Dollars f 5). no-100 and prayer Hundred Seven Hans Brekke’s last Sunday: Dahl 18-25.-Oct. 2) (Sept. and File No. 4743. County in Mower (15), of Fifteen the granted. rate Range thereon at interest with 00) hereditaments said and with the Judge of The court, Minnesota, WITNESS, the sth State of from Pete Dahl and mother, family, and cent annum per per seven appurtenances; made tenth of be day which sale will this said said seal of court, the and the whereas and 1924, August, of day Eddie Brekke of Moir.nd, Dahl and Mrs. County said Mower at of 1924. sheriff and the September, operative by GRAND MEADOW | has become sale of power the JUN., House, in HENRY WEBER, Court instituted door of the Seal) been the front (Court Randi Brekke of having proceeding Minr.., Mrs. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer COL. action or no Probate Court. and State, said County Judge of in the of Austin City otherwise to law recover at or of Sylvia Nordby Oakland and Miss 10 NICHOLSEN, October, 1924, at of CATHERWOOD & 25th day the said mortgage, secured by any debt or or. Tendme psbl day, ALDERSON, of that at C. oMock A M„ R. few days c S. Mrs. M. Croft Austin. thereof. spent a part said for cash, for Petitioner. highest bidder to Attorneys is hereby the pay notice Therefore, given to Now, MINNESOTA AUSTIN, the Oscar Stoa and Melvin, week consulting and Mrs. Rochester Mr. last Ten Hundred at Two 11-18-25) Thousand (Sept. of sale of Eight debt the of virtue contained by that power if and the taxes, and interest, Charles’ J. Stoa and Mrs. P. O. and pursuant Dollars, any, doctors her Mrs. B. to in regard to said mortgage in son, Dollars Seventy-five and and premises, made said in such statute provided the case on DeLaval self balancing London last Sunday New health. motored The unde to I and by of stipulated in Agricultural America the is foreclosed Attorneys’ Fees, will be said mortgage as era the an on eve and foreclosure, all of outstrips day the Sola and in the described in Mortgage bowl separator and at premises said spent of the case sale by Friday cream leaves Miss Bernice Nolan a on subject of its who prosperity. Farmers law; allowed by greatest viz: disbursements the were by said mortgage, conveyed close skimming. and others for home. economy for where she will within Crookston time southeast year redemption one of the at • half North quarter to any The forced the sell during the provided by law. and October of sale, During September and brother, Arthur to past two Township Stoa Thirty-five (35), the day Miss Ida from Section as years were of teach the coming year. 1924. A. D. 9th, Fourteen September (103>, Range Dated Three Hundred One for have trade allowance Oscar Stoa home last the visited at continue heaviest losers, and those who able DEE, we JOHN R. to State of Minnesota; Mower County, (14) in are Lief of Hettinger, Dr. Tommerson Mortgagee. We located bidder old highest evening. the separator. Sunday vendue public to are at your the when will suffer least. this time with At N. D., his few days spent County, Mower PAGE. are Sheriff of C. the A. we cash by a for have of the Courthouse. Also Gustave Stoa south and Mrs. entertained Mr. the door of Attorney. the west Minnesota, at mother, Mrs. A. Tommerson. depression from the bitter grief of changing to Countv 2-9-16. rebuilt machines. Mower for dinner said Oct. good following in 11-18-25- guests of Austin the city Sept. in tne house court of October. 11th day Gerrish the Mr. who has been visiting and state county on Co. Co. Implement Einar Implement Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. last the anticipated happiness of prosperity, the services satisfy the afternoon to has 4:00 in he 1924, at L. Deneen When Bryan says his daughter F. Elliott for Mrs. F. Stoa 13-1-c a children and Knute Uojberg and said then due mortgage the amount on efficient the the Salesman who is well versed, of that watch .•epaired means of such sale ft months with the costs passed Saturday together your w away on Grove, Howard Prescott Clarks of fees Dollars Seventy-five attorney correctly. 1-c including time keep watch will Albert of He buried forceful will be Col. heart disease. and most Smart Hats, suitable for almost was brother of Blue his father and necessary. Subject rr.d to stipulated in said mortgage. redemption from time within Tuesday, Rev. Bain officiating. at one year any occasion Swenson’s Millinery on and daughter, Earth, Mrs. Joseph Stoa at of the Modern Hopfe all the requisites cvvry sth, possesses 1924. College Dated August of sale. Business date Minneapolis The Store 1-c and Miss Mabel Gullickson. Margaret NEWELL, MARY E. the and is of situation in Salesman Master every of thousands a started men has young Mortgagee. Just received, large variety of a make sale real Auction Ring. He THOMPSON. successful GRAY & your success. a can and careers. upon women fell and All workers have decreased winter HATS. sizes and Brewery E. Lunde and family last R. spent for Mortgagee. Attorneys train Let catalog. Write for you us Sept. 4-11-18-26. Oct. 2. 28, (Aug shapes made from in the United of various materials home 45,000 16,000 Sunday the Carl Bagley in at to position. good help end secure a you Swenson’s States. Millinery Store. Riceland. He has individuals salaried solicitors, private nor no Minneapolis. College, Business SSO yesterday Minneapolis Saved Austin Man: who compensated for him. boost to are 13-1-c repaired by watch by having old my However, the public Hopfe because recommend Col. like 1 L. Runs Bryan Deneen. new. his services A. merit such Select G. Saturday Sale at support. Rummage your date early. postoffice. 1-c from hall R. worth A lot of old watches across are Bills Sale Auction Have in and let saving. Bring them your me News. Conuty Mower piinted the at 1 look them Bryan L. Deneen. over. 4* n ❖4*❖❖4*♦> 4* * * «J» -J* »J« -J* *♦> •?« *♦. *> •> .J. .J. .j..j,.J. .j. „j. .j..j. .j. PilBiniBIIIBlil!BIBIIIBilllB!i!!Bi!tiBl!liB!l!IBiB!!l!Bi!!KIBrtR':iiBlltlBIIIIBIIIBillMKIIBIIiBIIIIBIIIBIlll^[ * ! SALE CLOSING OUT ❖ CLOSING OUT SALE sell personal property will farming I quiting on I As my am Having quit farming I will Rose Creek and will sell to move and No. Highway 9 State of Austin miles east a the farm, 10 on all personal highest the bidder without property to my reserve y 2 mile German south of the Elkton; of south; miles west 2 half mile the farm miles straight located southwest Austin, miles of 10 4 on Adams— of miles northwest church; 7% south of Oakland, miles north of London the J. Sheedy 7 D. on farm, 2,1924 OCTOBER Beautiful Fur THURSDAY, Collars of Oppossum, Beaverette, MfBB Manchur Wolf, and Australian Squirrel. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,1924 NOON AT LUNCH FREE A. M. STARTS AT 11 SALE jSaggl A remarkable of Coats worth least SIO.OO at group more SALE COMMENCES AT I'. M. SHARP 1:00 LIVESTOCK—6B OF 68—HEAD AnDMOH than asking. MEZar?-' we are now weight old, 8 —Black HORSES HEAD OF years NINE mare, HORSES—Span matched well Bay Mares, and 7 11 'hSml years Commencing gelding, 3 Friday 1300; weight old, years 6 black gray 1350; years mare, old, weight five-year-old 2800; good Bay Gray extra Mare, 1500; 1550; weight old, gelding, 6 gray weight 1300, old, years gray Gelding, 3-year-old, weight 1450. weight old, gelding, 7 1450; bay weight years old, 5 years mare, 13 bay weight 2900; and years geldings, 5 4, mare, CATTLE—Three Shorthorn bay good Milk Cows 1500; span If horses. good above extra you All of the weight 1500. old, are jSSßfcljw flglPk HOGS—Forty Duroc Spring Shoats sale. attend this Among the fabrics fail newest Stevens horses don’t to Downy Wool, for good Man- market the in are are will COWS—Three dalay Cut Polaires, MILK SHORTHORN Kermi Doe Skin, Suede GRADE Velours, HIGH Waffle 12 MACHINERY, ETC.—B foot McCormick binder in A-l condition; balance the October and freshen in Chinchilla. All three silk lined sale, interlined. of to and be fresh day 5-foot McCormick 10-foot nearly self dump mower, new; good tested. If want tuberculin All some November. you in cows JHgfgftrimmed hay rake; Thomas loader; 9-foot hay double disc drill, in good Another large of fur (P-| wonderful assortment sale. It is f* this attend opportunity don’t fail to ■ winter a cows shape; 7-foot disc; 5-section Smith-Johnson drag; 12-inch Lacrosse «PJLI3* D Coats, fully lined, winter for at I cows plow; 16-inch walking breaker; Hayes planter, gang corn of head winter .Seven heifers. and yearling steers Eight head 80 rods of wire; 2-6-shovel cultivators; 3 inch tire truck corn new calves. and spring triple box, flax tite; nearly steel wheel wagon; new wagon new White shoats. A Chester good head of —Thirty-two SWINE handy farm truck; hay rack, buggy; bob 8x14; sleds; top 2 one gilts. good pick chance to some up m inch breeching harness; set 114 inch back pad set harness; 5-foot binders; cut Deering 6-foot cut MACHINERY —Two single harness; horse collars; springs; spring set 2 some wagon self McCormick 10-foot loader; Island hay Rock Deering mower; buggy pole; pair buggy seats; 2 shafts; h. Cushman 4 one p. gas shovel 7-foot Tiger seeder; shovel Fountain City rake; 8-foot dump engine; 2-hole sheller, sacker attachment; 800-pound Economy corn harrows, 5-section Boss disc; 2 8-foot bulldog one new; seeder; Cream Separator; simplex air wire pressure sprayer; woven 6-shovel wire; 2 rods of and 80 planter Ketchen shoe corn stretcher; one pick guards; hog rack; set 10-gallon churn; 50 grain up 14-inch Case harrow; tooth spring foot Kovar cultivators; 6 corn sacks and other articles too mention. to many numerous walking 14-inch sulky plow; Fuller-Johnson inch Gang Plow; 18 condition; A-l spreader, in Great Western FEED—Forty plow; narrow standing of good hill manure acres corn hay truck 2 tire box; wide 2 triple tire wagons; wagon wagon; TERMS:—SIO and under, cash, pole; chicken this buggy 2 credit buggy; amount, hog rack; foot top racks, 7x14; 14 sums over of 8 months’ time 900 lbs. 8 bankable be dairy cent notes to arranged separator, lowa at brooder 2 per on cream coops; new coops; with clerk before the sacks; sale. No be grain removed until crib; property to 25 settled bushel sleigh; 400 stave bob capacity; corn for. galvanized barrel; gallon 50 barrel; 30 gallon kerosene water gas drill; piping; galvanized feet inch tank; 114 40 one press HENRY MAJERUS, Owner mill; swill fanning cart; chains; anvil; 2 log and one bench, vise boat; shoveling board; stone King with hog onehole barrel waterer; inch wood; 2 sets 1% THOS. pile of dry A. CONLON, stove sheller; large Auctioneer corn horse 9 back nad harness; inch of 114 breeching harness; 114 sets FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AUSTIN, Clerk 4-horse of and bunch C, large 2, harness; collars; single eveners; a Farmers! trough; 2 5- galvanized troughs; hog 20-foot ladder; 4 one f'!'■'!!■ new pails; and milk 8-gallon m 2 a ■ gallon a cans ■ cans; a ■ a e a 9:1 1 cream cans; cream other and forks, shovels stretcher, mawl, wire digger, hole post liBJBiBlB: B:BB-BB ■ mention. ■ ■ articles to ■ ■ Bi ■ B H: Hi: too ■ ■ Mi ■ ■ numerous 6-hole Hoosier GOODS—Nearly HOUSEHOLD range new heater; wood coal extension table; 6-foot reservoir; with one or CLOSING OUT SALE couch; chairs; two dining 8 Oak heater; small Round one room dresser; springs; wooden bed and springs; beds and iron one one cylinder records; and phonograph 49 Edison walnut bureau; Having decided quit farming will sell public auction one to at we folding rocker; chairs; reed rocking 1 stands; 2 center sewing two they sell horses, when entire line of cattle, hogs, chickens and farm machinery of the invite the this time We farmers at our year and fruit jars jar; also table; rack; 15-gallon stone some three the highest bidder without farm, paper to our reserve on mention. small articles other to too fourths numerous of mile northwest of Austin, a & Merchants their their in the Farmers deposit of to part credit this and under, cash; amount TERMS—SIO crops money sums over approved WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1924 8, time notes. months’ 8 cent of 12 at on per interestbearing State Bank account. on an Owner REMER, E. C. De SALE STARTS AT P. M. 12:30 FREE LUNCH AT NOON HORSES—Two head of Horses, and old, THOS. CONLON, Auctioneer 8 9 A. 3000 wt. years Clerk. ELKTON, BANK OF FARMERS STATE of 1924 in October is the interest date Ist for the last quarter HEAD OF CATTLE—I 2 High 21 Grade Milk Cows: Nine grade Holsteins; high high grade Shorthorns; high two grade one > «£« «£«•£•«£« «g» «g« «g» • ’ Guernsey. These cattle tuberculin all tested is and of the time are Savings Department this will be good to one start your our a highest producing herds this in vicinity. Each cow’s will be test she given is brought into the ring. This gives wonderful as you a Savings bears interest from Account. Our certificate of Deposit opportunity add another to winter herd. to cow your Republican One Registered Holstin Bull, months old. 6 Seven high grade Holstein Heifers. One Sucking Calf. time the day deposit. They for short investments. good you are very 18 HEAD DUROC JERSEY HOGS—Six Brood Sows and 12 Shoats. MACHINERY—Milwaukee Corn Binder in A-l condition; 6- Meetings shovel Janesville Com Cultivator; Surface Corn Cultivator; Tower 2-section Kovar Spring Tooth Harrow; 3-section Smith-Johnson Bank Officers the The of Farmers & Merchants State Harrow; are conservative 16-inch Emerson Sulky Plow; 5-foot McCormick cut Mower; 10-foot rake; Hummer self dump hay Corn Planter, 80 rods Spreader, of wire, in their the of farmers Moline Manure in good shape; and invite accounts management new; new we Sandwich Gas sheller; h. Engine, 114 double corn p. new; gear Burnham Combination Hog and Hay Rack, 8x14; of In set pump; who conservative in farm management. are Planks; 7-shovel Dump single Buggy; Garden Cultivator; lowa Dairy Cream Separator, No. 9, 2 114 inch brass sets trimmed new; Mower County harness, nearly single harness; set 5 good horse collars; new; set flynets; 25 chicken brooder house, stove and dome;; brooder coops; hog brooder THE 3 houses; FARMER THE BANK FOR 3 10-gallon sprayer; 8- cream cans; one gallon swill and barrel; cart several hog troughs; cream can; grindstone; cutter 15 gallon barrel stock tank; milk pails, corn forks, shovels and and other articles cans, too to numerous mention. SEPTEMBER 30 You’ll find everything in this sale first in class condition. It will be advantage to attend if to need these items. your you Merchants Farmers & Grand Meadow—4 f p. m. CHICKENS \ Curtis Johnson Austin— B Spring 150 Pullets. m. p. Courtroom) (Dist. FEED, ETC.—24 of good Hill Corn, three and cut acres acres shocked; Bank 25 State good clover and timothy hay in stack; tons 5 tons Dexter—4 | m. p. clover and timothy hay in barn. Ellsworth E. Franklin HOUSEHOLD GOODS Complete line of household goods and cooking be Courtroom) utensils will sold. (Dist. V Minn. Austin, TERMS:—Sums of $lO and under, cash; that amount, over Precinct and Committee credit of months’ time 9 approved County General notes. on Courthouse Chairwomen and at Chairmen M. I. BASSLER OFFICERS GEORGE CORNEVEAUX 2 OCTOBER CLAUDE SPIEKER, Vice President and FISCH, Chairman M. S. Ohio of Fess S. Senator U. Owners Cashier President D. R. SPIEKER, Austin, Minn. Courthouse, In Courtroom in JOHN SPIEKER, Asst. Cashier. SMITH, Vice-President A. M. THOMAS CONLON, A. Auctioneer L. H. WILLIAMS, Asst. Cashier. O. H. HEGGE, Vice-President Republican Vote ■ Get Out Every FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE Clerk. BANK, Austin, ■ i mmmm 11 m