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KOSSUTH COUNTY ADVANCE, ALGONA, IOWA THURSDAY FEBRUARY if PAGE EIGHT strument should: not be probated allowed as and for met and Testament of maid deceased. Dated "at Algona, towa; January 81, 1991, (Seal.) CLARK ORTON, Clerk of District Court By CLARA REYNOLDS, Deputy. Sullivan, McMahon Linnan, Attorneys. 21-23 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL No. 3471.

4. In District Court, State of Iowa, Kossuth county, ss. January term, 1931, To All Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified, that an Instrument of writing purporting to be the last WIll and Testament of Katherine M. Cooney deceased, cd January .19, 1031 having been this day filod, opened and read, the day of March, 1931, is fixed for hearing proof of same at the Court House In Algona, Iowa, before District Court of said County or Clerk of the said Court; and at 9. o'clock a.

m. of day above mentioned, all persong interested notifled and required to appear end show it any 'they have. why said instrument should be probated as and for the last Will and Testament of said deceased. Dated at Algona, Iowa, February 2, 1931. CLARK ORTON, Clerk of District Court.

By CLARA REYNOLDS, 21-23 NOTICE In the District Court of Iowa, In and for Koeauth county. State of Iowa, Plaintiff, V8. One Certain Automobile, Defendant. To Floyd E. Thompson: You are hereby notified, that on the 24th day of January, A.

D. 1931, a Search was issued from the office Winkel, Justice Warrant, of Peace In and for Algona township, Kossuth county, Iowa, againat certain liquors, and materials used in violation of law in the matter of the gale and transportation of Intoxicating liquor. That under and of- Search Warrant, search was made on the 26th day of January, A. D. 1931, and one certain Ford Tudor Model A automobile, factory No.

3470524, 1931 license No. 46-800, was found, the same being at said time used in the conveyance of intoxicating liquor in Kossuth county, Iowa. You are further notifled that information against said conveyance has been filed in the above entitled Court AS provided under Section 2009 of the 1927 Code of Iowa, asking that said conveyance be condemned and dealt with according to law and that the hearing on said matter will come before the District Court of Kossuth county, Iowa, at the Court House in Algona, Iowa, on the. 16th day of March, A. D.

1931, which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why vehicle, should not be forfeited and denlt with as provided by law. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D. 1931. (Signed) GAYLORD D.

SHUMWAY, County Attorney, 21-22. Kossuth County, Iowa. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF IOWA, KOSSUTH COUNTY, SS: Notice Is' hereby given that by virtue of a Special Execution directed to me from the Clerk of the trict Court of Kossuth county, Iowa, on a Judgment rendered in. said Court on the 27th day of January, 1981, in favor of The Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as plaintict, and against The whole of the east Quarter and the Northeast Quarter the Southeast Quarter of of Sectlon No, Thirty (81); In: Townshlp Number Ninety-Seven (97) North, of. Range No.

Twenty-Nine. (29) West, as detendarite, for the sum of Nineteen Thousand 'One Hundred Seventy-Two and ($19,112.26) Dollars. and costs, taxed at Two Hundred Forty-Eight and ($248.77) Dollars and accruing costa, I have levied upon the following scribed Real property as the proporty 'of the said Lewis M. Owen, Anna F. Owen et al, to satiaty snid execution, to-wit: The whole of the Northenst Quarter Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of of Section Thirty One (31) In Township No.

Ninety-Seven (97) North, of Range No. Twenty-Nine (29) and I will proceed to sell gaid property or 80 much thereof as may be necessary to gatiafy said Execution with costa and accruing costs at public auction 'to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 28th day of February, 1931, at the East Door of the Courthouse in Algona, Kosauth county, Iowa, at the hour of 10 o'clock m. of said day when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated this 29th day of January, 1931. L.

E. Sheriff of Kossuth County, Iowa. By Everett L. Harris, Deputy. R.

F. Clough, Mason City, Iowa. Plaintiff's Attorney. 21-22 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF IOWA, KOSSUTH COUNTY, SS.

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Special Execution dfrected to me from the Clerk of the trict Court of Kossuth county, Iowa, on judgment rendered in sald Court on the 27th day of January, 1931, In favor of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as plaintiff, and against The West Half of the Northeast Quarter of of Section No. Thirty-Six (36) in Township No. Ninety-Five (95) North, of Range No. TwentyNine (29) West; also government Lot No, Four (4) and the West Fitty-One and Twenty-Nine One Hundredths, acres of Government Lot No. Three of Section No.

Thirty-Six (36) aforesaid, as defendants, for the sum of Eight Three Hundred One and ($8,301.08) Dollars, and costs, taxed at One Hundred Forty -Four and ($144.06) Dollars accruing coste, I have levied upon the following described Real property as the property of the said John P. Margo, Magdalena Marso, H. Cook, et al, to satisfy said execution, to-wit: The West Half of the Northeast Quarter of of Section No. Thirty-Six (36), Township No. Ninety-Five (95) North, of Range No.

Twenty-Nine (29) West. also Government Lot Four (4) and the West Fifty One and TwentyNine One Hundredths acres of Government Lot Three of Section No. Thirty Six (36) aforesaid; and I will proceed to sell said property, or so much thereof AB may be necessary to satisfy said executon, with costs and accruing coste public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 28th day of February, 1931, at the east door of the Court House WE DO NOT CHARGE WANT ADcheck MUST accompany orders.Advance. tt Koshuth Coonty, at the hour of 10 o'clock of sald when and! where due will be given by the tinder. sighed.

Dated this 29th day of January, 1981, L. E. HOVEY, Sheriff of. County, Iowa. By Everett Li Harris, Deputy, R.

F. Clough; Mamon City, 'Plaintiff's Attorney, 21-22 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TRACTORS "proposals will be received by. the City Clerk of the City of Algone, Iowa, or at her office In said until five o'clock p. con the 3rd day 'of March, 1931, for. the construction.

of the following described improvement! in the City of Algona, Iowa, to-wit: the erection, and comple-. tion a Water! Treatment Works, Including necessary adJustments to existing structures and the construction of an heration sediment basin; tilters, storage reservoir, building, and necessary piping and equipment all in: accordance with plans and specifications now on file with said City Clerk. VAIl bida must be accompanied In a separate envelope by a certified check drawn on an Iowa bank' and made payable to the Treasurer of edid City In the sum of twenty-five per cent of the bid submitted, which certifled check held a8 decurity that the bidder will enter Into a contract for construction of the and will furnish the required bond, and that In CaME a cessful bidder shall fall, or refuse to enter into a contract and furnish the required bond his certitled check may retained by said City A8 agreed and liquidated damage. The City Council reserves the right to except the bid on pumping equipment, operating gauges, separate from that for the balance of the work. Payments will be made to the contractor on the contract out of funds belonging to the City of Aigona; Town, every thirty days and shall be approximately fifty per cent of the cost of the work completed, or material placed on the site, or stored in.

Jocal. warehouse. The final payment will be made within thirty. days after the work is completed and accepted by the City Council. The City reserves the to reJect.

any and all bids. Contracts will be let to the lowest responsible bidder unless all bids are refected or the Couneil for cause shall find it necessary to throw out one or more Copies of plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the City Clerk or may be secured from M. Morris, Engineer, Webster City, Iowa, upon making deposit with gal' Engineer in the amount of Fifteen Dollars Ten Dollars ($10.00) of which will be returned If plans and specifications are returned in good order on or before the date of letting. Contractor must agree to commence work on or before the let day of April, 193T, and to fully complete said work on or before the Ist day of August, 1931. All bids will be opened open council at a meeting to be held at the Council Chamber on the date and hour above fixed and contracts will be awarded at that time or at such subsequent time as to which the Council may adjourn.

Published' by direction of the City Council of the City of Algona, Iowa, and dated at Algona, Iowa, this 5th day of February, 1931. ADAH CARLSON, City Clerk of the 22-23 City of Algona, Town, Public Sale As l'am about to quit farming I will offer the following personal property at public sale at the farm 6 miles south and mile. west of' Algona; 5 miles north and mile west of St. Joe, on Thursday, Feb. 19 SALE BEGINS AT 12:30 LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES' AID 101 Head of Livestock 101 10 HEAD OF HORSES 10 yrs.

old, Gray wt. horse 10 yrs. sorrel old, w. 1600; gray mare 8 yrs. old, wt.

1300; 1250; horse 12 yrs. old, wt. 1400; bay 11 gray mare 12 1400; black team 5 yrs. pld, wt. 2800; sorrel mare 9 yrs.

old, mare wt. yrs. old, wt. bay and gray, 10 yrs. old, wt.

2800. 1300; one team, 21 HEAD OF CATTLE Fifteen head of good milch cows; 1 Shorthorn and 2 small calves. roan bull; '3 summer calves 70 HEAD OF GOOD FEEDING SHOATS-VACCINATED, DOUBLE TREATMENT FARM MACHINERY, ETC Sandwich elevator, truck wagon with racks; Blackhawk corn planter, 4 sets of harness box; 2. truck wagons with Oliver 2-row cultivator; 'Emerson cultivator; King and collars; Deering binder; gang plow, Oliver gang plow, cultivator; harrow; Emerson disc; Budlong 9-ft. disc; Tower cultivator; Deering hay Keystone 9-ft.

mick-Deering manure spreader; and Litchfield manure McCormick-Deering spreader; mower; McCortoo numerous to mention. other articles TERMS Cash, or see your banker. Wm. METZEN L. A.

MATERN, Auctioneer. IOWA STATE BANK, Algona, Clerk. H. W. Post Dray and Traunfer Long Distance Hauling Every load insured against loss and age of all kinds.

Equipped to do all kinds hauling and draying. PHONE 208 Algona, Iowa. SHULTZ' RECTAL CLINIC AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY Piles (hemorrhoids) cured without operation. Other rectal conditions. Write for booklet.

Consultation without cost. 218-219-220 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 842, Mason City, Iowa 4tf Now! a Mile COACH FARE A Reduction of Nearly between DES MOINES, AMIS, JEWELL, WEBSTER CITY, EAGLE GROVE, GOLDFIELD ALGONA and Intermediate Points Take advantage ofthis sensational reduction in rail fare. Lowest in cost of all forms of transportation a savings of over regular train fare. Children half fare.

Baggage-50 lbs. on full fare ticket; on half fare ticket. effect for a test period, Feb. 1 to April 30. Future action depends on response of public to this extraordinary, low fare.

NORTH WESTERN apply LOCAL For information and tickets TICKET AGENT 1848-A CHICAGO NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY Shovels Sharpened FreeFor every disc brought to us in February for sharpening we will sharpen six cultivator shovels without charge. This offer expires February 28. Give us a chance to order repair parts in plenty of time. Look over your eveners and other equipment. We give careful attention to replacements and repairs.

Thorpe WOOD AND IRON WORKS Old Dray Shop Stand At Lowest Prices NOW! COAL Buy your winter's supply now and save money! We handle the BEST GRADES of COAL and sell on the lowest possible margin. Best grades of Coal at lowest prices. FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. HOBARTON Jas. Elder Manager.

Phone 86F1. WHITTEMORE HOME DECLAM CONTEST HELD Whittemore, Feb. 10-Last week Wednesday evenine, pupils of the Whittemore held their annual declamatory at Academy hall. The program was: Oratorical--March of the Dead, Herman Behnke: Vengeance la Mine, Edward Heller: Padlocks and Rockpiles, Herbert, Zumnch. Dramatic Elizabeth, Eather Behnke; The Littlest Rebel.

Lilllan Heldenwith; The Mun In the ow, Josephine, Langerman: Camille, Rosella The White Hans of Telham, Roberta Wollenhaupt. Humorous Mother's Precious Goes to the Bridge Club, Geneva Langerman; Breaking the News, Earl Luchsinger: Stealing patra's Stuff, Edwin Mallory; At the Swimming Pool, Lucile Reimers; A Baseball Story, Harold net. The judges were Supt. and Mrs. Donald and winners In oratorical were: Herman Behnke, firat, I Edward Heller, second: Esther first, Robert Wollenhaupt, second; humorous Lucile Reimers, first, Earl Luchsinger, second.

Herman Behnke, Esther Behnke, and Lucile Relmers wIlt compete in a county contest at Fenton the latter part of the month. Valentine Party is GivenThirty-five persons were entertained at a valentine Sunday; evening at Herman 'Gade's, and "500" and other games were played. Bernice Balgeman won the first prize for girls, Heller for boys; Rosella Volgt, low for girls. Willam Oswald, low for boys. Clara Vaudt and Linda Dau won guessing contests, and Lornetta Bierstedt guessed closest to the number of hearts on a large sheet of paper.

A two-course lunch was served. Out of town guests were Herman Vaudt, Lu Verne, und Lester and Ella Baas, West Bend. Father McEroy to RuthvenLast week Tuesday Sampson, Emmetsburg, Des Moines Regdater salesman, was a Whittemore visitor. Mr. Sampson said that Father Leo McEvoy has been appointed pastor of the parish at Ruthven.

For some time past he has been stationed In Sioux City as An assistant. Father McEvoy is a brother of Margaret McEvoy, who taught in Whittemore schools for several yeurs. Mrs. Jno. Mulroney to RochesterMrs.

John Mulroney, Mallard, sister of Philip and John Cullen, Whittemore, was taken to Rochester last week Wednesday for examination and treatment at the Mayo clinic. Mrs. Mulroney has been in poor health for some time. She was accompanied by her son, Francia, and her sister, Mra. Jos.

Mulroney, Emmetsburg. E. G. Team Beats PresentationThe Sacred Heart team from Eagle Grove outscored the Presen'tation academy team of Whittemore, 19-16, in a basketball game at Eagle Grove last week Wednesday. Tolllion was the best performer for the winners, collecting seven points, and Pat Farrell tallied six points for the logers.

Card Party at William Roeber'9A number of folks were entertained at William Roeber's Sunday evening, was played. In attendance were Alfred Bruhn, Hilda Meyer, Hugo Meyer, Edna Duu, Emil Bierstedt, Erna Gade, Edward Lieb, Frieda Meyer, and Emma Roeber. Lunch was served. Grandson for Mrs. KortumMrs.

A. Kortum received word that she was again grandmother, a boy having been born to Mr. and Mrs. Itay Thompson, Scranton. The Thompsone have one other child.

Mrs. Thompson was formerly Stella Kortum. H. R. Teacher Has RheumatismLorralne Botsford, Whittemore high school teacher, was taken hone latter part of the week sufferIng from an attack of rheumatism.

Mrs. Buttermore, West Bend, is teaching during Miss Botsford's adsence. Shower Honors Luella FuchsenA lurge number of relatives and friends attended a shower in honor of Luella Fuchsen at Presentation and Academy "500" were Sunday played. afternoon. Mise Bridge Fuchsen received many gifts.

Lunch was served. Mrs. Henry Frambach BurledFuneral services' for Mrs. Henry Frambach, who died lust week Tuesu long Illness, were held at the home enst ol town last Thursday afternoon. 'The Rev.

N. L. Hotchkiss, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Mrs, Geo, Meyers Birthday Observed Relatives and friends helped Mrs. George Meyers celebrate a birthduy lust week Wednesday evening.

Cards were pluyed and lunch was served. J. V. Elberts Buy a HomeThe J. V.

Elberts rocently bought the Corry Haase residence. Corry has been living at Estherville since his recent murriuge. Other Whittemore. Mrs. Frambach was born at Victor 50 years ugo, coming to Whittewhen a small child.

She was married to Henry Frambach at Emmetsburg. Beside her husband she is survived by two sons, Harold and Walter, one sister, Mrs. Frank Seeley, Whittemore, and four brothers, Robert Finnell, Whittemore; I. M. Finnell, Algona; Charles Finnell, Lake Geneva, and Clarence Finnell, Colorado.

A week ago Saturday Mrs. H. E. Woodward came home from Rochester, N. where she attended funeral services for a sister, Ruth McCarthy.

Burial wus made at Lima, N. Y. Miss McCarthy's death was caused by' inhaling monoxide gas. She had been a teacher in the high school Port Chester, N. fur several years.

The Rev. and Mrs. Stahmer, of Fairville, a daughter, and Mrs. Schattschnelder drove to port Sunday, the Stahmers to visit the pastor's mother, Mrs. schnelder to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Arnold will, formerly Meta Schattschneider. Herman, son of William Vaudt, Livermore, spent Sunday with re- hero. He was accompanned by a cousin Tillie Vaudt wlio spent the Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vaudt.

Miss Vaudt works at William Vaudt's. Ruth Balgeman and Lula Baine, Cushing, spent Ruth's parents, Supervisor and Airs, Frank Balgeman. Mias teaches In consolidated school at Cushing. Leo Walters and her son Durwood spent Saturday evening and Sunday nt the Jog. Walters home.

She attended the Fuchsen shower. The Jumes Walkers were Sunday dinner guests nt Carl Walker's, Algona. Carl is a son of Mr. and Mra. James The C.

W. Lauritzens and the Eugene Schoonhovens were Sunday dinner guests at Carl Peterson's, Seneca. Dateres Finnell. Rock Fulls, apent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mira.

Robert Finnell Sr. She a consolidated school. Inst week Monday Father Charles Ernst, Bancroft, visited his slater, Mrs. Nick Thilges, south of Whittemore. Last week the W.

T. Kelly family moved into rooms over the harnesa shop formerly occupied by the S. J. Hayes famlly. The Methodist Aid met with Mrs.

Carl Hansen Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James Crawford and Mrs. E. L.

Phillips assisted. C. L. Cavanaugh, local drug dealer, went to Dos Molneg last week Wednesday to attend a convention. The Henry Blue Earth, visited here and at West Bend last Thursday.

Francis Elbert drove to Remson last week Sunday for Marcella Molf. man, who la visiting the Elberts. The Elberta and the J. Elberts were at Fairmont last week Wed. nesday.

CHURCH JANITOR AT WESLEY IS GIVEN PURSE: Wesley, Feb. 10--The M. E. board, wives and husbands, met at the parsonage last week night, and then proceeded to surprise Hans Hansen at his home. Mr.

Hansen, a member of the board, is also the church janitor, and the other members presented him with a purse in consideration of his efficient gervices during the revival meetings. The money was largely or wholly raised by congregational collections. Guests took material for lunch. A business meeting was held first, and it was decided to designate Thursday of ench week as "church night," when members and friends, young and old, may meet to sing, and discuss auch questions as, "What shall wo do to further the interests of the Epworth League," of the Sunday school," etc. The Rev.

Mr. Moore sent for a supply of junior catechisms, and will train the children from now till Easter, at which time he will receive them Into the church. Seventy at Brotherhood MeetingSeventy men attended a Brotherhood meeting at the Methodist churchy The last Rev. week E. H.

Wednesday Hutchinson, evenSpencer, gave the address, and expressed the belief that never WAS the church's demonstration of the fatherhood of God and the brother. hood of Jesus Christ more needed than in these days of unemployment as well as (in many cases) the exploitation of the employed by ployers. The Methodist men's quartet from Algona sang, and A -old humorous Richardson boy, of gave El reading dealing with the adventures of a boy and his mother (EL beginner) on the golf course. The Aid served sandwiches, and coffee in the basement, and took in $12. W.

F. M. S. Holds MeetingThe Methodist W. F.

M. S. held its postponed January meeting at the Hans Hansen home last week Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Giddings presided and Mrs.

Ostercamp led devotions. The Mesdames Diekmann and A. E. Giddings read the lesson, from "A Cloud of witnesses." Several members gave resumes of articles in the December "Missionary Friend," and the hostess served refreshments. The next meeting will be with the Mesdames Niles and Hodges at Mrs.

Turgeson's Friday, February 27. Catholle Women Help PoorThe Missionary Association of Catholic Women met at its rooms over the Kunz store last week Tuesday afternoon. The women meet every other week, when they tie quilts, make clothing, or make. over the old. As often He every alternate week they send their work to at Milwaukee, whence it is distributed wherever needed.

Mrs. Anna Kunz furnlshes the rooms free of churge, and Mrs. Gray pays the janitor and all extra cleaning. Auxillary Ties 7th QuiltThe Legion Auxiliary met last Thursday evening at the Legion rooms, and the members tied a wool qullt, the top having been pleced and donated by Mrs. A.

L. Kleinpeter. This is the seventh quilt recently completed by the Auxiliary. They are used for the benefit of the familles of service men. Mrs.

J. T. Meurer was hostess at the last meeting. Declamatory Eliminations Elimination In the H. S.

humorous a declamatory class was held Friday, and those who will compete are Marie Reno, Mildred Fox, Enar Franzen, Mary Lorenz, Irene Hay. nes. The elimination for the oratorical class will be held this week Tuesday. None will be held for the dramatic class. Emma Studer Expected Home Emma Studer continues to improve, and will probably return from Mercy hospital, Mason City, by the last of the week.

Mrs. Nathan Studer 19 now able to be up much of the time. Mrs. A. A.

Studer, Munly, is still with her. History of Town Wanted Isabel Kerrins, telephone tral," 1S gathering facts of early town history to be included by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company in a monthly, magazine published for employes, Juniors Hosts at PartyLast week Wednesdty evening the juniors entertained, at an all High party, at Kleinpeter's half. Games. were played and: stunts performed, and cake and Ice were sarvod. Legion "Aux" Plans Luncheon The Legion Auxiliary will hold Its next meeting at.

the Legion hall Thursday, February There will be dish luncheon, and the evening will passed socially. Erdman to Leave HospitalMatt Erdman is expected home this week Wedneaday from the Kosauth hospital, Algona, He will have been nway 16 days, hnving undergone operation for hernia. Fire at. Depot ExtinguishedA. fire In the roof of the depot at 9 o'clock Monday morning ed off a few shingles.

It was Linguished before gerious damage wag done. Killsholm Attends Short CourseViggo Klilsholm, secretury and buttermaker the creamery, left Monday for a week's short course nt Ames. Declam Tilt Tomorrow NightThe local declamatory contest will be held this week Friday evening, There are live contestants in each of the three classes. R. The N.

A. Royal Bake Sale Clears took $18-, at a bake Kleinpeter Neighbors, $18 store Saturday. Other Wesley. Last week Tuesday evening, our boys' first and second basketball teams won from Titonka, in games played here. The first team's acore was 21-9, the second's, 6-4.

This was the Wesley boys' third straight victory. The girls played Lu Verne here the sume evening, in about the best game they have played this year. Friday evening the boys' first team went to Crystal Lake, lost, 28-11. This week Tuesday both boys and girls go to Rake. The George Hildman family was released from quarantine last week Monday.

Leo, eight years old, was the only one who had the disease, diphtheria, and will not be able to attend school for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon C. Giddings entertained the parents of both, also Gordon's grandfather and Orville Moore, at dinner Sunday. B.

B. Boys Defeat IndiansMr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Elm'hurst. came Saturday night for a visit with the latter's aunt, Miss McPherson.

Mrs. Tom Clarke, West Bend, companied her husband to the local creamery meeting Saturday, and called on friends here. Alfred Erdman attended a Iumbermen's convention at Des Moines last week. The Study club will hold a party at Mrs. Ammon Lease's this week Tuesday evening.

The Arlo Dawsons entertained at three tables of bridge Sunday evening. Mrs. Ben Hopkins returned Mon. day morning, from visits at Cleveland, Chicago, and Madison, Wis. The Roy Spitlers, Goodell, visited Roy's sister-in-law, Mrs.

Fred Seefeld, Sunday. Virginia Benton, Mankato, spent the with her parents, George Aldrich returned Saturday morning from Dwight, Ill. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL No. 3467. State of Iowa, Kossuth County, 96.

In District Court. To All. Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notiffed, that an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John Kerr, deceased, dated Novem12, 1924, having been this day filed, opened and read, the 25th day of February, 1931, is fixed for hearing proof of at tire Court House in Towa, before the District Court of said county or the Clerk of sald Court: and at 10 o'clock a. m. of the day above mentioned, all persons Interested are hereby notified and required to appear and show cause, if any" they have, why said instrument should not be probated and allowed as and for the last Will and Testament of said deceased.

Dated at Algona, Iowa, January 27, 1931. CLARK ORTON, Clerk of District Court. By CLARA REYNOLDS, Deputy, 20-22 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL No. 3468. In District Court, State of Iowa, Kossuth coanty, ss.

To All Whom It May Concern: hereby notified, That an Instrument of writing purporting to be the last WIll und Testament of Catherine Klein, deccased, dated November 13, 1929, having been this day filed, open and read, the 3rd day March, 1931, fixed for hearing proof of same at the Court House In Algona, Iowa, before the District Court of said county or the Clerk of said Court; and at 9 o'clock a. 111.9 of the day above mentioned, all persong interested are hereby notifled and required to appear and show cause, If any they have, why said Family $50to Worthy Purpose 1. To pay doctor bills. 2. To refinance your car and reduce payments.

To buy livestock or chickens. TO GET OUT OF DEBT by grouping scattered bills where one small payment can be made each month. PAYMENT SCHEDULE 50-Repay 3.55 Month $100-Repay 7.05 Month $200-Repay $14.10 a Month $300-Repay $21,10 Month Your furniture, auto and live stock may be used 88 security. We will be glad to talk with you (conAdentlally, of course) about are ranging a loan to meet your needs, See CUNNINGHAM LACY ALGONA Representing FEDERAL FINANCE CO. Des Molnes BUSINESS DIRES Weekly ROSSUTH COUNTY ADR Newspaper Founded at Aigona; 31, 1908, at the December of March Town, Under 1 2, LAWYERS Quarton QUARTON MILL H.

Law Officea, Phones: Office 427, Algona, Iowa. rested J. Te BONAR office Iowa State oftice phone 460-W. Bank Algone J. W.

SULLIVAN, McMAHON Sullivan S. L. E. 1 E. Linnan Phones: Office, 261; J.

Attorneys-at-lay 8. E. Mc, 403. W. Algon P.

HARRINGTON Harrington DICK J.D Phones: Office, 287; T. P. R. J. VAN NESS G.

W. 870 Lawyers Office over Town Phone State 1 213-W. Algone G. D. Shumway E.t SHUMWAY HELL Office In Quinby Phone 58.

Bled Algone L. A. WINKEL Attorney Office In Quinby Bubo Phone 180. DOCTORS M. J.

KENEFICK CRAWN Kenefick R. H. 0 Physicians and Surge Offices: Algona Hospital; Residence Phones; Kenefick, 57. Crate C. H.

CRETZMEYE Office Physician and Surged in John Galbralt Office 310, res. 44, WALTER I Office Physician and Surgeon in Quinby Phone No; 12. DR. W. D.

ANDREW Osteopathic Physician anti Eye, Ear, Nose, and The X-ray. Office over Hub Recreation Phones: Office, 1 187: resides P. V. JANSE, M. D.

Physician and Surges Office on South Dodge Phones: Office, 666; resides Algona, Iowa, DENTISTS DE. A. D. ADAMA Dentist Office In First National Bu Phones: Office, 20; 1 DR. H.

M. OLSON. Dentist. Located over Christens Phones: Business 166, Rest Algona, Iowa DR. C.

D. SCHAL Dentist Located: in former Dr. W.1 office, over Christensen Be Phone 133. CHIROPRACTOR DR. R.

J. THISSEN Palmer Graduate Chiron Thirteen year's successtul Office over State's VETERINARY L. W. FOX Veterinarian State Street, Phones: Office BUILDING CONTRA COWAN SON Contractor Estimates Furnished Phones: Business, 639-J; MACHINISTS NORTON MACHINE Machinists and Well Service stock on Piston Ali and Bearings, West of Courthouse. PRODUCE SWIFT COMPANI Cash Buyers.

Poultry, Eggs, and HI Matt Lamuth, Mgr. Phone 264. INSURANCE KOSSUTH COUNTY. I ME INSURANCE ASSOCIA Over $15,000,000 worth of In force, A home compact secure, J. 0.

Paxson, THE ALGONA INSURE AGENCY C. R. La Barre Al Fall Reliable Ins. Service Phone 55. City Property Loans.

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Pages Available:
45,761
Years Available:
1893-1976