Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 21, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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Added for all ads not paid for Here is your chance to get a frigb Readers or locals Roughness Marks Contest After in advance. class Guernsey herd at a reasonable net run in this column will be First Half—Wade Taken figure. Write or come an£ rate of 10 cents charged at the see them. H. M. Walters, Dexterr From Game With Injuries per line. Minn. 14-4-C The Hormel Club avenged thendefeat FOR SALE—Regal Dorcas Cockerels. |P- FOR RENT—A good 240 acre farm, $2.50 and $3.00 each. H. In. at the hands of the Ascension Well improved, fall plowed and Waters, Dexter, Minn, Pinehurst quint last season, by administering: tiled. Will make a term leaser Farm. 13-4-c A. S, Stults, Austin, Minnesota, P» a decisive beating to the Minneapolis O. Box 472. Phone Elk HotelL RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern five, 27 to 11, at the Armory 13-2-p house, nearly new, full lot will Saturday night. sell on easy terms. Address 12X. Wengert opened the festivities with FARM FOR RENT—Well improxe* c]o The News. 4-tf-o. 80 acres, in Wright County. Write a short one after five minutes of FOR SALE: Old Newspapers. Five Box No. 47, Lyle, Minn. 13-2-f* battling. He again dropped one in cents takes home a good sized after dribbling three quarters of the bundle. Mower County News. 4-tf-c WANTED—A good News Correspondent floor thru the entire Ascension team. far Sargeant. Must lie FOR SALE—One and one half lot over 16 years of age. For particulars A pretty pass, Cress to Dugan and the with all modern eight room house write City Editor, Moaner Packers counted again. Dewey came and barn. No phones answered. County News. 14-tf-cr back with a long one and the count Mrs. J. D. Davison, &04 S. Kenwood Ave. 14-4-p WANTED—A man with family wants was 6 to 0. They ran up 9 points before work on farm. Telephone 13-F-L2 Cleve for the visitors netted a FOR SALE: Three quarter sections 12-4-e close one and broke the spell. Barrett in Northern Minnesota.—For particulars for the Ascensions succeeded in write Thomas Todd, Taopi, LOST—U. S. Tire for Ford between Minn. 11-7-p dropping one in and Erickson came the Astor Thompson and L. O. Amdahl farms. Return to Dr. P. A* back with a long arch shot that FOR SALE OR TRADE: 190 acres 3 Lommen, Austin. 15-1-*Advertising brought the fans to their feet. The miles from Lansing. Well improved is the art of w»lrny first half ended 11 to 5. Wade was Extra good buildings. Want smaller place or Northern land. Fine terms taken from the game with an injured others think as you think about yos^ on balance. Address Mower County knee and Jeub took his place. product. News. 11-4-p. Rough Game Gets The second half started out PROVED EFFECTIVE BY A* smoothly enough, but soon resolved itself into a rough and tumble contest, FIFTY YEARS TRIAL played mostly on the floor. Dugan Tfc.3 vddelr cse?. remedy in the caged a long one and then a nice OPQ.A wor'id to overcome fbe stagnating f! pass Cress to Wengert added another CAP7A/N effects of catarrh. Catarrh is silent and insidious in its counter. Erickson again duplicated FOB GUA£D ravages. icvade3 nearly his long shot of the first half. CRESS. every household ar.d CAT£P.EH GUAGD hovers like a pettiience Schwab, center for the Minneapolis CA'/ARMML every. five made the prettiest shot of the cst&mais •\vhero. evening, shooting over half the VK li strikes at tlie rcot of catarrhal length of the floor on a bee line, no Jv troubles by ctissckfiaff the dicestion, enriching the blood* arch to it. It sailed straight to the DUGAN toning wp tha nervous system and ring and then it seemed to pass a CENTB/2. rroethinc the raw and intl2*ned moeoa membranes. Fe-ru na sec every organ to magnet and was drawn to the hoop. working properly ana gives strength, vigor 4 The crowd went wild. and pep to the •whole body. Try it aad like ..-j* thousands of others, lears what it means to be well. Barrett missed an easy one and j#C then the contest seemed to ge rougher "SOLO EVERYWHERE TABLETS OR LIQUID* with each minute of play. Both teams offended and considerable rag W A chewing slowed up the work at times. Bugan and Schwab engaged in a semi-battle but recovered good naturedly after the contest. Barrett again shoved the oval thru the hoop for the Ascension's last field goal. A pass, Cipra to Dugan half the length mark 1, Schwab 1. Foul&oals, Cipra of the court closed the Packer's scoring. 5 out of 10. Cleve ?, put..of. 6. For i# Referee Potter. Umpire Getchell Crowd Jams Armory Before 8:00 o'clock the lobby of LEROY the Armory was packed to capacity AD From The Independent waiting for the window to open. Some of the fans must have gone Mrs. Chas. S. Palmer and little son, without supper to stand in line. Long Charles Sumner left Tuesday evening .COACH Februaiy for Chicago to visit Her daughter. before the time for the game to start From there she will go tor Louisville, the Armory was so crowded the S. R. s/' isCJourtebjr Minneapolis Tribune Kentucky, to visit the other daughter. O. sign was hung out and the fans She will be away about four weeks. crowded around the rear windows, Word was received from Fred C. SEND FLOWERS TO LUDT*E 28 standing in the cold in an effort to Mason at La Peer, Mich, telling of the death of his sister, Mrs. Mary The students of the Austin high see the fray. 920 paid admissions Woolhouse which occurred Valentine's school took a collection for flowers marked the largest crowd ever seen 1 day after an illness of only four to send to E. A. Ludtke, former at a basketball game here. T-i days. She had reached the age of physical director and instructor in Wengert again starred for the 90 years. Funeral was held Wednesday. science at the school. Mr. Ludtke is Packers, altho the team work made DECKER BROS. Mrs. Knights' Sunday^ School class reported very ill at the Mounty Washington it difficult to pick ont an individral was inyited to attend a birthday party Sanitarium at Eau Claire and give him the laurels. Cipra and given in honor of Miss Gladys Turner Wisconsin. Cress held their forwards down to Saturday evening. She received many EBICKSON, useful gifts and many games were two field goals. Erickson, altho not Closing Out Sale REPORTS GOOD SALES played. At a late hour a two course recovered from his injuries of a week lunch was served and they all departed ago, played in topnotch form and wishing her many more happy Lars Hanson and Anton Brechtel was fighting every minute of the birthdays. held auction sales last week with Mrs. R. W. Clark's Sunday School game. His playing io winning a Auctioneer Lovell crying both sales. Having rented the farm for cash and in order to dissolve partnership, class enjoyed a Valentine party Saturday warm spot in the hearts of the followers will offer all our personal property to the highest bidder at the farm lifc Mr. Lovell said today the sales were evening at the home bf^pne of Do not fail to hear Rev. Wm. Bell of the net game here. Schwab miles west and V2 mile north of Austin on their members Miss Vae Cardinal. A excellent and brought some remarkably Wednesday, flarch 9th Friday afternoon and evening at the ."I- for the Ascensions easily outclassed valentine box was one of the features high prices. NVENGEST, FO&VAQP Presbyterian church, under the auspices of the evening which all enjoyed as his team mates and his good nature well as other games which were played. of the Mower county Sunday and hard playing made the game an ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Sale Starts at 10 o'clock Sharp Refreshments were served and school association. 'No admission fee interesting one. His long shot in a happy evening spent. A BIG ROAST VEAL LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT 12 O'CLOCK" and the workers of the Sunday 6 HORSES—1 team of Gray Geldings, 10 years old, weight 2800. 1 team the second half was the most sensational schools of the county are urged to attend. Bay Mares, 6 and 10 years old, weight 1150 and 1450. 1 Bay Mare, 5 spars ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS ever seen on the local floor. James E. Reynolds. Adv. 15-2-c old, weight 1200. 1 Black Mare, 7 years old, weight 1300. Associated Insurance Agency Closing Out Sale 45 CATTLE—11 fresh, balance soon will be. Of this number 24 hSgis*- Banquet After Game Era. grade, high producing Holsteins, rest are well bred Shorthorns and 1 Guern-sey. The Ascensions left town Sunday 1 three-year-old Heifer. 4 YearliTLgs. 5 Calves and a few Sucking ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE morning with a good taste in their Calves. 1 registered Holstein Bull, 3 years old. mouths. Due to the efforts of the O. Niehuia J. W. D«Buhr 21 HOGS—These are very good Duroc Registered Brood Sows. 2 Tried K. of C.'s of this city, a banquet had Sows, in pig. 3 Gilts in Pig. 1 Sow, with pigs by side. 15 Fall Pigs these, M. H. KEN ASTON CLOSING OUT SALE are not registered. been prepared at the K. of C. hall and On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder, on ih Office Auatin Nat. Bank Bld(. Phone Bridge 802 51 SHEEP—50 Ewes, some with lamb by side. 1 Buck. both teams and followers were entertained the B. Johnson farm, 4 miles northwest of Moscow, 7 miles southwest of t/l CHICKENS—400 Good Plymouth Rock Chickens. 4 Turkeys. 2 White Corning, 13 miles northwest of Austin, and 7 miles east of Lairdahl. until a late hour. Mike O'Neil Ducks. Friday, February 25 of this city was the prime mover in FEED—200 bushel Oats. 600 bushel Corn. 15 tons Hay. 15 bushel Seed Public Sale Corn, picked before frost. the affair and deserves considerable MACHINERY—2 wide-tired Wagons. 1 Grain Box. 2 Combination Hay credit for the creation of a feeling Sale Starta at 11:00 o'clock sharp and Hog Racks. 1 Milk Wagon. 1 Bob Sled. 1 Set of Buggy Runners. of good fellowship between the A 5-Passenger. Chevrolet Car, Model 17, in Good Condition. 1 Set Light Bobs. 1 Corn King Manure Spreader. 1 Walking Plow. 1 3 HORSES, 3—1 Gray Mare, 12 years qld. 1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old. teams. The Ascensions as a whole, Emerson Sulky Plow, 16 ineh, breaker attachment for same. 1 Defiance 1 Sorrel Gelding, 7 years old. On account of moving on a smaller fafrm I will sell the following personal Gang Plow. 1 Monmouth Disc, 6 foot. 1 Smith & Johnson &ragf 5 sections. showed no ill feelings over their defeat 100 CHICKENS, PLYMOUTH ROCK. property to the Highest Bidder, 3 miles north east of Oakland, 3 miles 1 Drag, 2 section. 1 Hayes Corn Planter. 1 Avery Corn Planter. 1 Tower and claim they will tell a different FEED—600 Bushels of Corn. 600 Bushels of Oats. 50 Bushels of Potatoes. northwest of Austin, and 7 miles southwest of Lansing. Corn. Cultivator. 2 Cultivators, shovel. 1 Deering Corn Binder. 1 story when the Packers journey Some Hay. Wednesday, March 2 Hocking Valley Corn Sheller. 1 McCormick Binder, 6 foot. 1 Emersra* MACHINERY—1 Deering Grain Binder. 1 McCormick Corn Binder. 1 to the Ascension Parish, March 5. Standard Mower. 1 Minnesota Hay Rake. 1 Massey Harris Tedder and" Hay loader. 1 Hayes Corn Planter. 2 Breaking Plows. 2 Walking Plows. Side Delivery. 1 Sanwich Hay Loader. 1 Pole Stacker. 1 Barrel Sftrayer. The Battery "A" five with a team 1 Sulky Plow. 1 Gang Plow. 1 Disc. 1 Van Brunt 16-Disc Drill. 1 1 DeLaval Cream Separator. 10 Milk "Cans. 2 Sets Heavy Harness, 1 Set* Sale Stasta at 1 o'clock Sharp. supposed to be the fastest in the state Lever Harrow, 3 section. 2 Harrows, 3 section. 1 Deering Mower. 1 Minnesota Practically new. 1 Set of Medium Harness. 1 Buggy Harness. 1' Fair 5 HORSES, 5—1 Roan Colt, 3 .years old.. 2 Bay Geldings, 2 years old. will be down here Saturday night. The Mower. 1 McVicker Gasoline Engine, ,6 Horse Power. 1 Burr Feed Horse Blankets. 1 Oat Sprouter. 2 Water Fountains. 1 Queen 550-Egg^. 1 Brown Gelding, 5 years old,'weight 1400 pounds. 1 Roan Mare, 6 years results of this contest, will show the Mill, 4 inch. 1 Circle Saw Frame. 1. tf<pn Circular Saw, 30 inch. 1 Incubator. 2 Buckeye, 240-Egg Incubators. 1 Trusty, 120-Egg Incubator. old, weight 1500. 5 Fulton Circular Saw, 2.0 inch. 1 Scale. 1 Economy King Cream Separator. 2 Standard Colony Brooders, 1,000 chick capacity. 1 Swill Cart. 1 Wheel.' comparative form of the Hormel 17 HEAD OF CATTLE^ 17—2 Cows, coming fresh soon. 5 Heifers, 2 1 Chatham Fanning Mill. 1 Cemalomna Fanning Mill. 1 Bob Sleigh. 1 Barrow. 1 Tank Heater. 1 Milk Tank. 7 Hay Slings. 150 feet %-ineh Club. Tlte Hormel Girls are scheduled years old. 4 Heifers 1 year old. 3 Summer Calves. 3 Winter Calves. Lumber Wagon. 1 Light Wagon. 1 Top Buggy. 1 Two Seated Buggy. Rope. 1 Grindstone. 1 Olson Sling Pulley. 1 Shoveling Board. 1 to play the Ascension girls tonight 1 Potato Hiller. 1 Corn Sheller. SHEEP—32 Extra Good Shropshire Breeding Ewes. Scraper. Grain Bags. A bunch of Small Tools and other articles too numerous HARNESSES—2 Sets of Work Harnesses. 2 Sets of Driving Harnesses. at Minneapolis. to mention. 6 TOULOUSE GEESE, 6. 1 Single Harness. I THREE SPECIAL:PRIZES FREE WHO AND HOW MACHINERY—1 Gopd Truck Wagon. 1 Good Narrow Tire Wagon. 1 MISCELLANEOUS—Large Pile of Split Wood. 2 Dozen Grain Sacks. 2 Three $5.00 Gold jpieces will be given/^way at the close of the sale. The Hormels Ascensions Good Hay Rack. 1 Good Tower Cultivator. 1 Deering Grain Binder. 1 Triple Boxes. 1 Set of Wagon springs. 2 Spring Seats. 2 Woven Wire only condition is that you must be at th&'sale at its close and have your John Deere Walking Plow, 16 inch, with 2 sets of lays. 1 Walking Plow, 3 Wengert, r. f. Cleve Stretchers. 1 Grind Stone. Corncrib Wire. 1 Hog Crate. 2 Hay -Racks. plainly written on a ticket. It will entitle everyone present to an equal of Work 18 inch. 1 Set Harness.. 1 Broad Cast Seeder 11 Doable Bug 1 Frisnoe Scraper. Erickson, 1. Wade chance at dne of the "three prizes. We respectfully invite everyone to be gy. 1 Buggy Ptrie. f'| HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 Heater. 1 New Kitchen Cupboard. 1 Singer with us sale day whether you want tob^y or not. Dugan, c. Schwab Some Hay in Barn. Other Articles too numerous, to mention. Sewing Machine. Many otherVarticles too numerous to mention. TERMS:—All sums of ten dollars and under cash On sums over that amount Cress, g. Normark TERMS: One year's time on approved notes at 8 per 'cent All'sums under a credit of nine months time will be giyen on approved notes bearing 8 per TERMS:—-Nine months time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent Cipra, g. ....4.. ...Barrett $10 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. cent interest-from date of sale. No property to be removed until terms axe All sums under $10.00 Cash. Nothii.g removed until terms are complied -t Free Lunch at Noon complied with. ir Substitutions: Jeub for Wade, Ascensions. with. rirs. Bernt JohnsonfOwner Qwner Handke & ,Heliner, Owners Field Goals: Hormels:— Wengert 5, Erickson 3, Dugan 3, Agcensions—Cleve 1, Barrett 1, Nor- Auctioneer LOVELL|^/j[ it Farmers 4c Merchants State Bank. Clerk. A. A. SORENSON. Auctioneer LOVELL Cola. Honfe Heiner. AactkMrn.^ W. W. Weikaft Clsafc. wmito