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■ ! "W Six COUNTY NEWS, Page MOWER AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 30, 1924 She leaves Belden of her departure Chas. to ley, Minn.; John, Edward gold Art, Herman, neapolis, and Mrs. something she told neighbor. Have mourn Auction Sale Bills or a your LEGAL NOTICES I I OBITUARY her father and mother, five large sisters together with Buck of Waltham. these Chicago, a printed the Mower at Conuty News. four and host of brothers. relatives and number of ♦ a * ♦ « body The brought back Sunday the loss TQ-3484 left friends to • Harris. was W. E. mourn are James C. Rea. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Mower. who evening accompanied by her Christian godly, of this woman James resi- | C. Rea, died his 83, at Judicial made In District Court, Tenth As fight ever game a as man who mother, had been with her in District. life long consistent been has member West Saturday dence, 205 Mill a street, life close last Saturday for to a came a Charles F. Spinier, Plaintiff the Canada months in the church, assisting two past E of the M. morning. Funeral services when his —VS— W. Harris—“Ed” E. were hopes that of climate would In change S. Moody, Moody, Elizier various offices. Elizur Elizer S. capably in all its a caused sclerosis Tuesday. Arterio he friends called him, friends and Moody, Elizitn Moody, E. S. S. S. help regain Nora’s health. the with affiliated she Minneapolis the At- ; death. Mr. Rea bom had in abundance—surrendered Moody; Thomas Richardson, Thos. Richardson great on was Funeral the has services held church. She ; Noble; O. Methodist at Stephen licnitius F. Weslyan were His family lantic, December 1841. 2, the inevitable. For six long to Farrall, Ignatius F. Ferrell; Stillman O with the home Monday o’clock, for at with sufferer been one cancer America from weeks since he fell while a enroute to F. painting Benjamin at Noble, Elizabeth Simpson; was Linn Interment Rev. of Leßoy officiating. which the Benjamin Benkamin Stimson, Simpson, F. past two cause was he Scotland the In 1876 years time. Hormel fracturing at the Jay residence and John F. Stimson; Peter A. Peterson; in the Leßoy Oct. morning, cemetery. Sunday death of her Blooming married Carrie L. Fuller his he on.” at spine, has “carried H. Stimson; Stillman T. Richardson; Nora born Taopi, February Funeral at Minneapolis home. Ewing; 19th, her Morton; 'William was James at Prairie. He survived by ■ Superbly of is the face in one son, courageous F. Rich; W. Ewing; E. H. Anna Mm 1900. She baptized and 3, from conducted services was were Chester Rea. Two sisters and of almost certain death, considerate E. Noble; Mrs. Ella Noble, Ella one Rich; Lutheran faith and confirmed in the 21. church October E. Babcock; H. B. the Austin M. Elsie S. Babcock; M. brother also survive. his loved with the kindness same ones Rich; Meisel; F. A. Meisel, Fannie K. church faithful her had remained to Oakwiood in Interment cemetery was and thoughtfulness that marked and William Neller Walter Atkinson; comfort and found much in reading has She husband. her heirs beside unknown Mathilda Neller. Also the his disposition alive, he when Gertrude Swanson. Mrs. James Morton, F. Simpson and Benjamin of the good book. She gentle, left and has her reward, passed to was a showed how good could await the unknown and deceased a man persons, Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude and cherished kind hearted girl kindly of memories only named defendants behind her was above the heirs of of Call. unshaken the Final A of any man Monday afternoon. Swanman all other deceased, and be who by all w’ho knew her. To know her were world may words. The deeds and loving God faced the faith in he bravely right, claiming unknown any occurred Death in Winnipeg, Canada, persons love her. whose to this life, of richer because is real was lien in the title, interest estate, end and when the long days of pain, or evening. last Friday Interment herein. complaint described the in Sincere sympathy is extended to e.tate been felt by has Christian influence than of distress those hours and unrest Buick has Defendants. in Brownsdale. She Gertrude the bereaved fafner was and mother, sisters was whom she more with SUMMONS came close with the day Saturday person every to came a Amanda Sodergren. TO THE brothers. MINNESOTA, and THE STATE OF in contact. ready for the if ever man was DEFENDANTS: a ABOVE NAMED Styles hereby ' each of and Harris. You, Great Arbiter it Ed. Mr. sum- Body are you, was twenty complaint ' the required moned and to answer Wold: heard Wheeler Guy I William F. Brown. born Mrs. Harris Hamilton, Mich., R. Terry. at Walter over was entitled action, ; the above plaintiff in the of Clerk of of the the office filed in March and Austin which is 1, 1874 to the other night. He sounded the radio of the best came Terry, R. Walter one Funeral services for Mrs. William from.* Austin, i City of District Court in the the choose in 1903. In 1905 he married Millie wild. His audience of of this pretty in part railroad | Minnesota, known and State of of Mower F. Brown held from the residence, to County men were of . Sanders. From the first Mr. Harris and 4000 dwindled down about 2000 to your ans- with to copy serve a for 37 and the country years 100 Division Tuesday street, the subscrib- i complaint said the to on wer had faculty of friends. winning the time he through. by got failure, heart Milwaukee, died of a the of Austin, ( City afternoon. the She died their office in Sunday at ers evening such af- i No days within twenty Not only his personality delightful variety of Mower Action with emphasis pictures County South was his home, 300 Sunday at of dropsy. She born in Germany, ! was this Summons the service of you, upon ter but he willing always to that denict life—the Star Theatre. 1 services Funeral was so Main and street. service; such were May After her the day of 16, 1863. exclusive of marriage Complaint ' work neighbor said in church, help the Austin Man: This perfect lover fail if to the residence. from answer or afternoon a Tuesday you William F. to Brown, they offered in plaintiff aforesaid, the the time within elsewhere is take in undertaking that he part stuff makes tired. The place for probably had large any He me the the Court for an United States in the as to 1884. apply action will to this came Complaint. i could help in. He member of those who husband in the good demanded relief Austin tw'o in a was acquaintance gave up They first man settled Wells but any at as came 22, ■ August Minnesota, Austin, Dated at for Olaf Lutheran church and St. and good wife because they called him and almost Austin three later one to where every of 1924. years s regardless price. member of the choir. of WRIGHT, fell jail. W. in love is This dictate railroading ARTHUR his began many years a “Walt.” He Mr. Brown worked in the Milwaukee NELSON, MARTIN A. neighborhood Ed. Harris’s the where In heart The the dope is all Milwaukee and for the brakeman wrong. shops. He died six Plaintiff, Mrs. for as a Attorneys years ago. the best kept house long trouble with the university professor Austin. Minn. for 35 was has been conductor Brown is years, survived by Herman two a sons, of Mower. MINNESOTA, County STATE OF he fixture—his neighborliness through that he didn’t club for division was serving a C. Brown was carry Judicial | and William a Tenth every H. Court, on District In consideration endeared him and to the bird who winning his wife genial, intensly District. I terminal. He this both Brown, of Minneapolis. was was * immediately in parties Summons (Same as all and his going makes from him. interested in vacancy and a patriotic away more notice) this preceding had Body Styles that be filled. Ed. Harris *Buick PENDENS. cannot Vote yourself job LIS good watch NOTICE OF layman. than politics leads a average an in That I GIVEN HEREBY NOTICE IS an Funeral of perfect neighbor—he all of the virtues services for Mrs. Lydia by taking it arguing Bryan L. Deneen. to 1-c business a had Slackers this Court ■ no commenced in has been action the old definition Buck held the measured from residence I to object plaintiff, the in No what born matter undertake, named He above up were the with Mr. Terry. by you a was the i that judgment obtain which is to His funeral, of her John the word. Buck of in Waltham, practical education <»; He will help October 24, 1857. son, to Winona, was you the following of in fee the is plaintiff owner Sunday. Tuesday afternoon, much Mrs. died last Thursday situate accomplish better. premises, it You will be fitted and afrid time lands as a for described was educated there was a a F-IMM of Minnesota, and State Mower, of the County in testimonial his wide friendships morning in hospital to in Austin. for undertaking and if Charles St. maker in attend harness a any you viz: which the living She it rite in born Jackson in County, Southwest Mankato Commercial of the for College, half sold real West as was He estate was of the a Winona. half East a the East ART PETERSON of J. that part all and He quarter but poorly their Wis., September 16, 1854. In the 1873 Mankato, Minn. in and express sorrow. Dakota 1-c South while in was and lying Southwest quarter of the half taken the journey 1 she married last past Herman Buck who died Watch repairing, before jewelry Chicago, -few of the on for at Bryan South was business and lumber being West years a also all Paul Railway, St. which Milwaukee & the he called home in 1896. The family to Minnesota became to L. Deneen’s. he Austin where corner 1-c coming came to j South- the half of 311 East Water St., Austin, Minn. West of the that part beautiful Oakwood the in 1892 cemetery and settled He farm An Austin and I brakeman. when she South read being Milwaukee and on lying a quarter woman «ast a and St. | Milwaukee the Chicago. he had driv- j Waltham. of which West The following children about the Churchill in eighteen bushel avenue over Fannie near cent same married Miss per (8). Eight No. Section in Railway all Paul the times survive: enroute to Mrs. Mary of Baumgartner, Three wondered what potatoes happened (104) many, many in 1855. hundred four en Flandreau, S. D., One No. Township ii. automobiles built, When better Buick will build them. West; Eighteen (18) are No. where his pleasure Waltham; North, Range Lakes great Mrs. Emma Matter, the before this union to they was potatoes reached children born four to survive: them have of and each defendants that the Hewitt, fish hunt—to the long Minn.; rest, William to to Buck, Haw- the upholstered Cassius store in thereon or Terry, county treasurer; lien therein, grocery interest estate or or no the'plaintiff. title in should the and it seemed fitting that he and quiet to John Thomson and Miss Eula 22, August Minnesota, Austin, Dated at the vigil of those sleep there under member .Terry H. Mr Terry. was a 1924. I well and WRIGHT, which he loved W. ARTHUR trees He so surrounded Episcopal church. Christ of was NELSON, A. MARTIN harmonies Nature whose by Lodge A. of Wells Blue members Plaintiff, for Attorneys a clearly Minn. and beauties Austin. Commandery, exemplified were so M., Wells and A. F. 23-30-Nov. 6) (Oct. Harris life. in his splendid Mrs. helped He Elk. to and Shriner an of Los and brothers, Orin two Aerie in Austin. organize the Eagles 13643 Shurb Detroit, and Angeles and of of Mower County MINNESOTA. OF a STATE . Judicial Tenth District Court, In of A. E. Company Berry, sister, Mrs. District. survive. —A Neighbor. Ala., Plaintiff; Kordick, Murphy. P. J. Edward H. —VS— found Refshauge; Peter Murphy, C. Edward H. 80, Refshauge; Dora H. A. was Dunwoody; Miller; Dewey Miller; Eva Alfred Carter. N. E. Mrs. in Dexter, his home bed dead in at wife; Dunwoody; his Oliver A. he Schroeder, Carter born before Alfred E. The day C. Mrs. morning. A. Friday Schroeder; Mrs. C. was A. J. Gullickson, Mrs. A. Gullickson; J. his wife; A Prairie Du but when health February 1854 in good 19, at had been Metzer, Hans and wife: his her called she all Holdren, Chien, Wis., where spent daughter, Mrs. his Metver, Hans also known as Defendants. received respond. where she did breakfast he girlhood days, for not him FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE NOTICE OF had and where she and old her education, failure Heart SALE was age That by GIVEN. HEREBY IS NOTICE He maiden the night. during married. Her caused death was name entered in the judgment the of virtue the Evelyn Scott. She Ireland and whereby to and Mary born in wherein action, entitled married was came above was that things, adjudged other it is among Carter Prairie Alfred E. States when at United to young man. a of the plaintiff the due is to sum there and premises Chien December 25, 1878. lived Wykoff formerly and Du He at land the and that until 87,368.82 on sold satisfy be to judgment said described in Taopi. Minneota, Minn., live lived Thy to twelve at went to ago years and with the costs said expenses sum, Mrs. when survive: they resided until 1882, children which where of The following transcript certified of sale, a by the delivered to been has me judgment Paul. Coming later Mrs. Thomas they St. Austin; moved Gahagen, to H. J the sheriff of undersigned the I Court, Charlotte where Mrs. Austin, Minn., in 1897, Creek; Enright, Rose Minnesota, to of and State of Mower County' public sale for at and offer will T. M. expose they lived in the hospitable home Dexter; Mrs. at Holdren, Saturday, bidder, the highest auction to on Ray Market Garden Farm the N. D.; Mrs. the Flakton, 10:30 Madden, December, 1924, at of near day the 6th front the West forenoon, at in the o’clock J. J. because Minn.; fair grounds, until Mr. Carter, Twin Lakes, Callaghan, of Austin in the City House of the Court door Ed. health, retired from Melville, Sask.; Mrs. of failing of Murphy, State and of Mower said County in described premises and land the Minnesota, Schottenbauer, moved the home William active duty and into Carroll, Austin; Mrs. said judgment, sold in be directed to and The funeral High. Mich. Oakland and After Mr. Clements, of at County the being in and lying to-wit: The of Minnesota, State and Mower Carter’s death Mrs. Carter and Monday. was of Quarter Northeast of the Half East Frances daughter, moved Minneapolis, to North, of Range Township 102 Section 29, less, containing 80 or more West, acres they their home Wiegen. 15 where made Nora Survey; Government or so according to until the of N. L. time of her death. Nora Wiegen daughter to satisfy shall be thereof necessary much as thereon the interest with said judgment passed Three children born Mr. Wiegen of Mclntire, la., to were said sale; of and the and costs expenses Carter, Robert Denver, Colo., Saturday, and Mrs. of Minneapolis, at months 12 within redemption away subject to sale. said of illness date Pittsburgh after lingering from Roy of and Francis October 25th, a 192 October 22, 4. Dated one-half year’s duration. of Minneapolis. She leaves of and two * NICHOLSEN, N. one Sheriff sisters, Miss Frances Scott of Min- COATS WINTER NICHOLSEN, & CATHERWOOD The Ensemble priced §25 Costumes of Charmeen at ? are Plaintiff, for Attorneys 6-13-20-27) Nov. (Oct. 23-30, WOOL FROCKS 13643 reputation —that uphold our County of Mower MINNESOTA. OF STATE . Judicial Tenth District Court, In for superior values Ji at District. —of unusual charm Plaintiff; Kordick, J. P. —VS— specially featured at are $19.75 $157 Refshauge; Peter Dora C. Refshauge; H. A. to Dunwoody Miller; Dewey Miller; Eva N. ; Dunwoody; wife; his A. $25 Oliver C. Schroeder, Schroeder; Mrs. A. C. A. J. Gullickson, Mrs. A. Gullickson; J. hjs wife; A. and Fashiona, Allura, Velmoka, SUCH splendid materials as Metzer, and Hans wife; his Hans Metver, also Cranberry, known shades of Cinnabar, shown the others in as new are Straightline Effects E* NSEMBLES, Coat Dresses and Tailored Defendants. Black and Brown and Smoke, well FORECLOSURE Lebannon MORTGAGE Oxblood, OF NOTICE as as of 'Charmeen, Poiret Charmbloom and Twill shown in are SALE Squirrel. Sealine trimmed with Muskrat, Beaver, That by or GIVEN, IS HEREBY NOTICE Navy, Rosewood and New In the values Stripes. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY cases many are foreclosure of of the judgment virtue enteied - - exceptional §25. at wherein action, entitled in the above the few days bring that have arrived within New models past other is adjudged whereby it and among November 3-4-5 plaintiff added attractiveness. due the still modes of that there is to things, newer lands and that the $17,184.42, of the sum said judgment described in and premises Special Added Attraction with said costs satisfy sold be to sum, certified such sale, of and a expenses Gloves New been which judgment has transcript of the underigned I by the Court, delivered (in addition to regular photoplay) me to and of Mower County Sheriff of the Gotham and will offer of Minnesota, State expose highest the public auction to sale for at —the evernecessary day of December, the 6th Saturday, bidder, on forenoon, o’clock in the 1924, at 10 Court of the front door West the at Invisibles Austin, in the County the City of accessory in House the of Minnesota, M*wer and State of directed described and premises and land $2-95 berg lying and judgment, in said be sold to of State Mower and of the County in Quarter Northeast the to-wit, Minnesota, North, of Township 102 Section 28, of to containing 160 West, 15 more Range acres Survey, Government according to less, or be shall thereof much $4.95 Yes! necessary as so o>- interest the said judgment, satisfy to such and of and the costs thereon expenses months from redemption 12 sale; subject to wl said sale. date of CHARMING of fine French Gloves with 1924. collection Kid October 22, A Dated iWmw new They NICHOLSEN. N. Parisian arrived. chic just cuffs, has Sheriff. NICHOLSEN, CATHERWOOD & Solid colors and combinations include Beaver, Brown, Friar Gray, For the for Plaintiff. Attorneys 6-13-20-27) Black and Mode, White. Nov. XT; (Oct. 23-30, * are Winter ADMINISTRATION FOR JfiziAJiEWl PETITION HEARING ON FOR CITATION Ml of Aslakson Estate Synneve of Mower. County STATE MINNESOTA, OF Sportswoman the In matter here, In Probate Court. HIGHLAND SCARFS Decedent. Aslakson, of Synneve of the Estate GOTHAM TO Anton MINNESOTA. STATE OF THE ENVES2BS..ES Aslakson, Theodore Aslakson, Andrew jlu®j Halvor Christian Aslakson, Aslakson. Aslakson, in Scotch plaids ready Lena Clara Harang. Aslakson. Ole super mental Emery, Jueveland, Sylvia Caroline) (or flesh knitted coiored spats $3-98 $2-98 Btf® Lr|| heirs Sheply and Hilda Suppan, Gertrude |g to under silk stockings, worn and all deceased, law of said to at persons WOiZLD'S MARV£L keep administration ANO miraculously granting of the interested in you for decedent: of said of the estate OK* And because they warm. having Aslakson Theodore petition of The keep keep they Scotch Flannel GCEATeST EXPONENT imported in distinctive of plaids; SOME others you warm representing this court, are been filed in happy. resident of Aslakson, then that Synnece ® you a 2B They’re of Fiber Silk. and 54 60 inches long. These are of Minnesota, County of Mower, State the you! Winter happiness 16th day of September, distinctly “style-right” the just died intestate scarfs for with tailored on are now wear of administration letters and praying that 1924 : for dollar pair. under suits one’s coat. one a be granted to of her estate oi’ L *C? Minnesota; of Rose Creek, Aslakson Theodore SCIENTIFIC* the time fixed the having and court said petition: and place for hearing OF AND EACH THEREFORE. YOU, SUGGESTION required and hereby cited to YOU, are before this have, show if any you cause, the Rooms in the Probate Court Court at J Austin, in the the City of Courthouse, in West Dry Co. I. Goods of Minnesota, Mower. State County of on November, 1924. 10 the day of at th 17 MAHENDRA will evening Matinees, each and at appear petition should not said o’clbck why a. tn., granted. be between the picture 9:05, of said Court, programs. WITNESS, The Judge of 16th day this and the Seal of said Court October, 1924. Ladies’ Matinee Wednesday Special ♦ JUN., TA WEBER. Sea!) HENRY (Court Probate Judge ARTHUR WRIGHT, W. & EVENINGS, & 9:05 & MATINEES, 2:30—10c 25c 7:15 15c 35c NELSON, MARTIN A. Petitioner, for Attorneys Austin, Minnesota. (Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6)