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•1 a 7 ', '_ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five Monday, May 30, 1921 .tWW.v:', William J. Snyder, June 16, 1897 wood vs. Heat. Damm, Olaf Pickett, L. T." FOR SALE—New five room strictly Chap. Jesse E. Hustqq, Aug, 12, 2913 A. V. Bacon Co. 2nd Minn. av. wood Co. 102nd EI. Vols.' modern cottage, hardwood finish It is not generally realized that Band, 8th Main Dietrich, Arthur Herman }j Quarstad, O. A. John H. Shipton, March 27, 1898 Geo. Harter, March 18, 191 thruout, in Woodlawn Park Addition. heat, James D. Brown, Sept. 3, 1903 is a splendid nonconductor of Samuleson, Walter A. Dietrich, Henry Adolph Co. A 2nd Minn. Vols. Terms call N. Wagner, Co. E 110th Ohio 7th Wis. Battery says the American Forestry Magazine William A. Shields, Feb. 19, 1899 Schafert, W. T. Doyle, John Harry Bridge 523-L. 42-4-c I. Ingmundson, Aug. 4, 1879 C. Perry Bell, June 6, 1906 been made, of Washington. Tests have Nichalos F. Snyder, Nov. '16, 1904 Thompson, Iver A. Co. I 12th 111. Cav. Dralle, Herman Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. built wood house showing the properly Co. 13th Wis. Vols. EGGS FOR HATCHING Torgerson, A. Daniel E. Bero, Feb. 19, 1912 Comrade Jacobson. Earl, Charles in winter and is exceptionally warm Capt. William H. Sutton, Jan. 15, '08 James Jeffries, Mar. 27, 1919 Co. 9th Minn. Vols, Tunell, E. L. Estby, Edwin Oscar a wood roof cool in summer, and that Co. I 31st Ohio Vols. FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington Co. I 12th Wis. John Barnes, March 17, 1912 Warrington, R. A. to slate or A. M. Seymour, Feb. 24, 1912 Felten, George Andrew is superior in this respect eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. Nels I. Johnson, June 5, 1900 Co. 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery 'Wendorf, F. W. except tile Walter F. Sutherland, May 9, 1894 Finkelson, Nels E. Inquire of A. C. Batterfield, almost any other material Co. D. 15th Wis. R. M. Boydf.-- U.'.-. Co. U. S. Engineers, Brownsaale, Minn. 17-26-p roof Whitside, R. L. laid with air spaces. The shingle Seymour Johnson, Nov. 14, 1915 Frederich, J. C. Co. 37th Wis! Co. I 2nJ Wis. Vols. fy slate and also has an advantage over Co. A 32nd Wis. Wilson, G. W. 1 *'._ Capt. Adam E. Christie, July 14, 1899 Frisbee, Earl J. 5 Ira Snyder, Mart 29," 1919 not O. Kerr tile in that it is light and does reauire Co. 19th Wis. Woodle, L. H. _v Griffin, Floyd W. USED CARS Drum Major Wijp. Inf. support. Charles Cook, March 17, 1875 Joseph Kyle s». such heavv or expensive Johnson, G. A. ---r Hansen, George Paul Dr. S. P. ThornhiU March 9, 1879 H. H. Kent, Oct. 13, 1891 8th Wis. Vols. GRAND ARMY VETERANS OF Head Surgeon 8th Wis. Vols. Pinkava, W. E. Harris, Nay B. Geo. Kelley, Feb. 22, 1916 Rev. C. L. Clausen, Feb, £0, 1892 Oakland Sensible Six Roadster—last John A. Thompson, yDec. 3, 1915 Schmitt, Peter Mc INTYRE POST MARCH FOR B. W. Lovell, Oct. 7, 1890 Hays, Earl E. Chaplain 15th Wis.- year's improved model just over* Co. 9th Miatf. Co. I 7th Mich. Luman D. Carter Tatham, Glenn Helgesen, George hauled and tuned up, fine condition. LAST TIME MONDAY. Lester Van House, March 1, 1882 Herman N. Lane,-Nov. 20, 1908 Com. B. 2nd Minn. C£f. For sale or will consider Higbie, E. C. Co. 2nd Minn* €av. (Continued from Page One) Mexican War Mower County News trade for five passenger car. Dr. Deceased 1^17. E. P. Van ValkenburgK iApr. 26, '13 Higham, James Wm. F. Lawrence, Nov. 30, 1889 A. I. Arneson. 29-tf MARKET PLACE Co. 1st MicE. Vols. Wm. M. Catherwood, Aug. 11, 1891 Aids—Lieut. Ray Smith, Lieut. Jay Henry W. Lightly, June 1, 1913 Holland, Elmer A. Ebenezer M. Ward Oetr Tv 1899r Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. Co. 29th Wis. Vols. C. Hormel. Jacobson, Walter MISCELLANEOUS 'Artillery 1st Wis. Heavy Robert Campbell Petpr Mills School Board. Jaeger, Henry G. E. Watkins—9thtiMinju*. Archibald ampbell Darius A. McFadden, July 4, 1897 One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. LOOK UP W. L. -Chapman "Tk§ Parochial School Cadets. Johnson, C. S. Co. 42nd Wis. David, Watkins—Mihn. Rgt. Co. 118tH N. Y. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. House Mover." We do all kinds of High School Cadets. Henry A. Chapin, Aug. 11, 1901 Juhl, Anton Allan Mollison, July 6, 1906 Jen Cents Collection Charge Will Be basement wo^k. Cement and cement George O. White Public and Parochial schools. Co. Brackett's Minn. Cav. Co. 1st Minn. Vols. Kelley, Julius J. block. Call Main 810-L. Co. I 190th Penn. Added for all ads not paid for in ad* Citizens in Autos and Carriages. Azariah R. Chapin, Jan. 21, 1905 26-tf-e Albjert F. Mattice, June 30, 1907 W. H. Witham vance. Readers or locals not run in Knutson, Alfred Co. 9th Minn. Vols. Sub-Division Assembly Posts. Cfi. 11th Wis. Vols. this colymn will be charged at the Co. 14th V. R. C. Kubicek, J. A. Charles Campbell, Oct. 8, 1906 Ed -W? Martin, 1882 rate of 10 cents per line. I. A. Wood, 1870 First Division. Lee, Adrian I. 23rd Ohio Vols. J. H. Mansfield, April 1, 1892 John X. Wilson 4 —1- Police will take post on St. Paul John Conner, Nov. 25, 1907 Lyon, L. F. FOR SALE R. jting's staff Fred Webber, Dec. 6, 1904 street, at the intersection of Water 6th Wis. Vols. Stephen D^, Mead, Feb. 22, 1908 Co. 10th Missouri Malone, J. G. street, headed north. Peter J. Cratzer, April 18, 1913 FOR SALE—White Wyandotte setting Co. B|7th Mich. Cav. Jehiel Woodward, June 27, 1906 Meighen, T. V. Hormel Club band will form at the Co. 151st Ind. Vols. eggs. 75c for 15. Call M. S. Daniel MeSTeil, Sept. 7, 1876 Co. 110th N. Y. Vols. Mechenich, H. J. J^Munson. Phone 15-F-210. 41-4-p state Armory and escort Companies Lt. Col. Russ B. Davis, May 27, '75 Charles Miller, Nov. 8, 1896 Wm. H. Wayne, Nov. 6, 1914 Bent DeGood Mullenbach, Peter "G" and "H" to their position in rear Co. I 30th Wis. Inf. Co. & 2nd Wis. FOR SALE: Shorthorn Bulls of serviceable J. H. DeRemer Nagel, A. L. Buried in Catholic Cemetery of Police. [Thomas B. Morrill, Sept. 27, 1911 age. Jnquire of H. A. Hanken, Co. 3rd Minn. John Brennan Osborn, Manley B. Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. Mclntyre Post, Spanish War Veterans, Austin, Route 1. 37-tf-c. James Douglass, March 27, 1906 Patrick Barrett, Dec. 3, 1902 H. P. Marshal Osheim, G. American Legion, Sons of Veterans, Co. 49th Wis., 7th Wis. FOR SALE—High grade Shorthorn Palmer, Sam Women's Relief Corps, Ladies Peter T. Mclntyre, Sept. 26, 1881 [Thomas Ellis, Sept. 13, 1874 Adam Christie Bulls from 6 to 16 months old. 18th Wis. Vols. of the G. A. R. and Flower Girls will Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. Peterman, Elmer John Curtin Phone 353, T. H. Murphy, Lyle, William H. Earl, Nov. 28, 1892 Geo. W. Murphy, April 26, 1867 form in the order named immediately William Furlong Petit, Irwin Minn. 40-6-p Co. E 40th U. S. Vols. Co. 2nd Minn. Cav. John Fogarty, Aug. l4, 1913 in the rear of Co. "H." Geo. P. Morse, July 15, 1904 Geo. W. Edwards, March 24, 1886 Co. Hatch's Ind Bat Minn Cav Second Division. Indiana Reg. Vols. Ethan R. Ean, March 12, 1896 John Guiney The Boy Scouts will take position jJohn Ogden, Oct. .9, 1865 Co. 4th Minn. Comrade Gillam on St. Paul 'street, right resting on Co. IstMinn. Henry A. Fairbanks Patrick Li Gilling, Oct. 13, 1909 Co. 1st Vol. John Owen, March 1916 Docs Your Petticoat Enhance Bridge street. Co. 18th Ohio Vols. Take along Co. K, N. Y. H. A. John Herzog, Oct. 7, 1907 The Mayor and City Council, Alfred D. Fairbanks, April 4, 1899 lira W. Padden, Dec. 17, 186$ Co. 34th Iowa Yols. Speaker and Committee of Arranger Co.. E'-3rd U. S Sharpshooters Co. 9th Minn. plenty of film John Leary, July 30, 1907 Capt. Luke B. Fairbanks, Oct. 23, ments, Austin Fire Department will the Appearance of Your I Israel H. Pace, April 17, 1879 1st Minn. Heavy ArtilJoseph 1907. Co. 3rd Vt. Inf. take position on St. Paul street in Co. E 10th Minn. Lamping, Aug. 6, 1910 Geo. H. Fiehn, May^28, 1906 rear of Boy Scouts. Co. 9th Minn. Vols. 13th Wis. Vols. Comrade Pearson Fraternal Orders and Civic Societies Eb. L. Merry. Jan. 19, 1886. We have Kodak film in New Frock? I Adam Fisher, Aug. 22, 1906 Co. A 3rd Wis. will form in rear of Fire Department. Co. 5th Minn. Vols. Co^ E 27th Iowa Vols. Samuel Pinkham the complete assortment, Thomas Meany, Feb. 27, 1903 Dr. O.'W. Gibson, Jan. 2, 1896 111. Cav. 10th Neb. Third Division. Asst. Surgeon U. S. N. J-oeph Palmer, Jan. 24, 1912 autographic and non-autographic—and Michael Roach. April ^-2. 1889 George F. Hessler—11th Ohio Inf. The School Board will take position Co. 3rd Minn. Vols. Co. 10th Minn. on Bridge street facing east at Chas. Hinman all of it is 1 C. R. Padelford, May 6, 1919 John B". Revord. March 30. 1896 Oftentimes the prbper selection of a petticoat Vincent Hawkins the intersection of St. Paul street. Co. 115th N. Y. Co. #ih Minn.F^ plays as important a part in dress as the background 2 d. Ohio Battery ready for results. The School cadets and :Public and Geo. .W. Phillips, Mar. 25, 191$ Patrick Stcinnjon, Aug. 2,1897 L. H. Hill .VU does to a picture. Dr. Si P. Razor Parochial schools located "west of St. Co.^ ^.45th Wis. Henry Harris, April 26, 1885 Co. E 19th Minn. The new frock you intend' to wear tomorrow afternoon Paul street will form on Bridge street Benjamin Hilker, Sept. 10, 1905 Ferdinand G. Ray, Nov. 8, 1913 One feature of our Kodak department in the rear of the School Board. WORLD WAR VETS may just need the silky sheen of awash satin Co. I 30th Mich. Co. 7th Minn. Vols. All Public and Parochial schools to bring out its beauty. as that thru helpful A. O. Hollister, Aprtl°l, 1909 William W. Ranney, Nov. 14, 1913 Anderson, Harry Theron located east of St. Paul street "will Co. 4th Minn. Vols. |6th Ky. Union Vols. criticism and friendly advice we form on Bridge street headed west Anderson^ Osper I. N. Howe, Sept. 22^4914 And there is a nice thing about these wash satins J. E.jRobinson, April 10, 19 .6 help you make good pictures and will form column in rear of the Co. 12th 111. Cav. Ball, John William Co. 2nd Minn. Cavalry. —they launder well, are rich in appearance and H. C. Hall, November?, 1914 west side schools. "f Beck, Conrad Robert better. Come to our store and J. Hi Robertson, Aug. 18, 1915 Co. C. 19th Wis^. Inf. yet they are so reasonable in price you can hardly Citizens in Autos and Carriages Belden, Harry Orils learn about service from us. @o. 42nd Wis. Joseph Heddy, May 9, 1909 afford to be without one. will form on Water street headed Blough, Orval J. L. Rawn, Nov. 7, 1915 Co. 11th Minn. Vols. east and may form column in rear of Your choice in either white or flesh in popular lengths. Co. 52nd Wis. Daniel W. Hogan, Feb. 12, 1910 Britt Coy £. all marching bodies. Junius F. Spaffcrd, Nov. 13, 1873 Cc. 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery Christensen, Arthur William All organizations participating in Adam Snyder Andrew M. Hall, Feb 21, 1910 $1.75 to $3.95 Cotter, Maurice K.O. WoU Drag Co. the parade are urged to assemble at Co. 42nd Wis. Co. 31st Wis. ,Vols. Robert I.-. •Smifb, May 3,L1880. their respective headquarters not later Robert Hobson, Aug. 16, 1911 Co. 9tH Minn." "Co. A. 153rd 111. .Vols. than 9:00 o'clock a. m. and all Marshals THE VALUE STORE Lt. Lyman A. Sherwpod, May. 26, '73 Henry S. HammoncL, {Sept. 10, 1911 and officers are cautioned to Co. 9tfi Minn. "The Economical Drug Store." Co. G. 153rd 111. Vols. see to it that organizations under their command are in proper column Phone 95 Established 1866 formation and at the posts heretofore designated promptly at 9:30 o'clock a. 111. WATCH REPAIRING Program at Lafayette Park. at We guarantee Satisfaction Mayor A. C. Page presiding. E WILL CLOSE reasonable prices Music, by the Band. Invocation by Rev. G. H. Ten O O N E S Broeck. AY 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. Publishing the General Orders, Adjutant C. H. Beiseker. JEWELER DAY, MONDAY, Song, "America," Male Quartet. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Miss MAY 30. Jane Todd. Salute to the Flag.! Song "Selected," Male Quartet. Decoration of the Chairs of departed comrades. Address, Major E. C. Clemens. Song, "Star Spangled Banner." All sing, led by Male Quartet. Music, by the Band. Afternoon Exercises At 2:00 o'clock P. M. delegations Ship and Sail under 8 of the G. A. R., S. W. V., American the Stars and Stripes to Legion and W. R. C., will leave G. A. all parts of the world R. Hall for Oakwood and St. Augustine's cemeteries where appropriate SHIPS with the Stars exercises will be held and the graves and Stripes blowing of all deceased soldiers will be decorated. from their masts are once more sailing the seven seas. Citizens are requested to volunteer They are, by the Merchant a the use of autos for this purpose. Marine Act, 1920, Legion Men To Receive Markers. Associated Insurance Agency According to a list compiled by the ultimately. to' Austin Post No. 91 of the American be owned and operated Legion, the following members' will privately by citizens pf the ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE receive markers: tJnited States." J. W. OcBuhr O. Niefauis Catholic Cemetery, Maurice Cotter. de a cigarette 7 They are American ships, I Oakwood Cemetery: Olaf Damm, M. KEN ASTON carrying and, as passengers W. E. Pinkava, Loren Woodle, Osper Phone Bridge 802 Office Austin Nat. Bank Bids. president Harding has said, Anderson, *W. T. Schaffert, Earl Tunnell, parrying our caries Geo. Paul Hansen, A. W. Christiansen. mm in American bottoms ni mc 8 ajjVi the marts of the world." DECEASED SOLDIERS eep our splendid ships the se^en seas under Stars and Stripes by The Camel idea wasn't born then. It was the Cemetery Buried in Oakwood sailing and sHipping on Francis D. Albro, May 9, 1890 (exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized them. Co. 21st Conn. KiS t-iftSH cigarette smoking. Capt. George Baird, Jan. 141 1895 51 FreC^ise of' V" rvO Co. 4th Minn. flvmcr r- Shipping Board films J. D. Beecher, Sept. 7, 1891 MOTBV That Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic Military Engineer Use of S^jppulg Board tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such Marcus Becker, April 7, 1901 motion picture films, foiif Co. 22nd Wis. reels, free ^on request of mellow mildness and fragrance! Drop in— Wilson Beach, June 23, 1914 5 fny mayof, .^-pastor, postmaster, Co. 1st Minn. Cav. Let Us Show You The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were Harvey Burgor, Nov. 6, 1896 ($,$ Co. 31st Wis. made for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest {To SHIPS Arrkrl&i&iitiztns FO^SAt-E ont})^ Dr. R. A. Barnes, Jan. 9, 1878 ^TheJ^ry?/ Surgeon 21st Iowa Steel steamers both oil and coat cigarette in the world, at any price. With ATfwo' burners. Also wood steamers John Bower -j*r AUTO RADIATOR CO. wood hulls and ocsan-going tun. Henry W. Bullin, Nov. 9, 1885 Further information may be obtained Year Quarantee Nobody can tell me anything different. Co. E 7th Minn. Vols. by request. of passenger Gardner Burr New Radiators «f best materials For sailings Co. 3rd Ohio and freight ships to all and constrif£tT6ft on the parts of the worldmtd all market. Repaujflife and Rebuij|| itteryju). Spring Sewing is at hand and other information write 'a Gas we ask the ladies of" Austin and tpf-'T"" county to call at Singer Store, and tanks Repaired. inspect our line of machines, sold 112 E. Maple Sfreet. ^Ibitin, U. Sj Shipjpifig Board on easy terms. Liberal discount Open at 6:30 a. m. Come Early. for cash. GET OUR PRICES. WASHINGTON, D. C. WJfr Phone Bridge 301. Minn. 117% East Water Street. A Nice Line of Accessories fa) t* "if 'a- *2 2 J. H. FISHER, Manager 1/