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October 27, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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£\T SS- MOWER COUNTY NEWS.AUSTIN, MINNESOTA jG- fff 7$hm Thursday^' Oct. 27,1921. Page Six IP* Spring Valley, but were outdone in gram: Clifford Bartel and Leona and Mrs. George Wuertz. Mr. and] Tf§ FARMERS Gilbertson whose engagement to school. Olaf Hagen. Advertisement! SARGEANT their Tooting by the Le Roy high Meyer, go qp special delegates. Mrs. J. N. Wuerti will be gone on a Bring in your eggs to my store. I Henry Shawback has been announced. 32-2-p.. & school pupils. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heydt and Rev. visit for a few weeks. «fcay cash. Try my prices on grocer- There were about one hundred friends Last Monday afternoon Charles Sargeant Evanglical Church present. Nauman attended the W. C. T. U. bazaar Mi*. and Mrs. William Webbeking ies—Dial 5823—on Bridge street, 3 Advertisements in The $ews reach' Whiteside and Prof. Cassel had a misunderstanding. 10:00 a. m.—SuMay School. Miss Ruth Jacobson spent Sunday and supper at Waltham last and children and Mrs, Webbeking and blocks west from our famous high the consumer. In the altercation, daughter Ida from Waterloo, Iowa, 11:00 a. m.—Public worship, Sermon. at home. She is teaching a rural Friday evening. Charles was thrown against a railing spent Sunday and Monday at the Rev. 7:15 p. m.—Y. P. A. Service. school near Byron, and reports an LEROY and received a broken rib. Can some A. Webbeking home. 8:00 p. m.—Sermon. attendance of fifty pupils. it. TYLEr one suggest an up-to-date method of About twenty-five friends gathered Come to the Old Time Revival meetings Elmer Heydt and family and Mr. at the Fred Naatz lupin Friday evening punishing our obstreperous boys and commencing Monday, October and Mrs. P. H. Heydt motored to Le st visited the Mrs. Maud Thomson the occasion being a hallowe'en 31st, at 7:30 p. m. Hear Rev. M. H. si*1®- Roy and Spring Valley Monday" and fitst party of the week in Austin. While putting on stdrm windows party. A gotfd time was reported by McMillen, pastor-evangelist and Bible visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marburger. ERVICE Many of our residents are busy teacher of Farmington Presbyterian Monday, Floyd Larson tried to save all and at 12:00 o'clock a delicious connecting with the sewer and also church. Stirring gospel sermons, one that was falling and in so doing luncheon was served. Carl Mobraaten, who was about to putting in the city water. thrust both hands thru the glass, male quartette, choir and gospel singing. move to Minneapolis, has bought-back Mr. and Mrs. Larson and daughter Make your wants known in the cutting them badly. Four stitches Christian fellowship. Tell your the garage, tools and merchandise, of Austin spent the latter part of Mower County News Market Place. friends. 7:30 every night. Welcome. were required to close tfce wound and hopes to remain here for some the week at the Hagbarth home. A. H. Nauman, Pastor. around the left thumb. He is off duty time. Dr. J. E. Price and Mill Ulland of FEED TANKAGE. as cashier in the National Bank for Miss Leona Meyer and Clifford Bartel Blooming Prairie motored over and Alva Winters returned from Chicago some time. are the delegates elected to attend Your hogs while on new corn visited Sunday at the E. J. Diddama, KOBES' CATE should have a supply of tankage, it last Friday. the Sunday School and G. P. A. convention MAYVILLE Jr. residence. balances up their ration, and you will Matt Kniefel and family motored to which convenes at Preston be surprised to notice how much faster Roy Paulson of Blooming Prairie Owatonna Sunday. this week. they improve. Tankage at present motored down Sunday and visited at Fred Heydt spent four days in Austin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naatz and Mrs. J. E. Heydt, superintendent of is $3.00 per cwt. the W. Bingham home as a guest of on grand jury service. daughters motored to St. Ansgar, the Cradle Roll of Evangelical Sunday Hare & Goss have a complete line Miss Margaret. Work on the high power line to Iowa. ./h of stock -feeds and can quote you school, will entertain all members While working with his cement Waltham is progressing nicely. The Misses Esther, Ruth and Florence very low prices in ton or half ton of this department and their mixer Tuesday afternoon, Cal Reed We are glad to report Frank Seigel Kink and Messrs. Harry Zittleman lots. Phone 6920. 34-2-c. mothers at her home next Wednesday, had his thumb broken so will be unable and Henry and Willie Meyer able to be about his work again. October 26. The Cradle Roll numbers Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep to work for a while. visited at the Arnold Meyer home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grim of about fifty. Rat-Snap. On ^account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder at The B. Y. P. U. of our local church Sunday evening. Rochester were visitors this week. Rev. M. H. McMillen, pastor of the* Auction, on the farm known as the Con Downey place, 7 miles southeast of Rats are on most farms. Once they had a weiner roast at the three Orpha Jacobson and -Zola Whiteside Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz left Friday Presbyterian church, Farmington, get inside the house—look out. Rats Austin, on bridges last Monday night. A very afternoon for Farmington and arrived home from Austin Friday. Thursday, November 3, '21 will conduct a special meeting in the kill infants—biting them is not unusual. pleasant social hour followed. Long Prairie. On their way to Long Sargeant church beginning Monday Nursing bottles attracts rats. The Juniors very pleasantly entertained Prairie they were accompanied by Mr. The annual supper and sale will be night, October 31st at 7:30. Rev. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP and the Seniors and high school given at the church Tuesday evening, McMillen is a wonderful speaker and Sale Starts at One O'clock Sharp. throw "it around. It will surely rid /f faculty in the dining room of' the October 25. you of^ rats and mice. Three sizes, Bible teacher ability. Hear him. school house last Friday evening. HORSES AND MULES—1 Bay Mare, 11 years old, in foal by Jack Silent J. E. Heydt and family spent Sunday J. Ft FAIRBANKS 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed Tom 1 Gray Gelding, weight 1000 pounds, extra good roadster 2 Matched Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schaefer and The football game held Friday afternoon afternoon at Pleasant Corners by Pooler Drtig Co., Austin, Minn. Sorrels, 3 and 4 years old, Morgan bred and crackers, weight 2000 pounds Rev. Nauman leave Thursday for on the local field was won visiting Geo. Schraps. Advertisement—Oct. 2 Mules, 1 year old, well matched and large 1 Sucking Mule Colt. Preston to attend a Sunday school from Spring Valley by a score of 62 Chris Mienen and family and Charles CATTLEr—4 Extra good Holstein Cows, two fresh now and one fresh 6 convention. They appear on the pro­ to 10. A large crowd came over from Drake and family attended evening soon, one has been in'three months, (above cows as good as you can find any services here last Sunday. Dealer In place) 2 Grade Calves. COMING NOTICE John Ziemer and family of Walthm 8 HOGS—8 Good Duroc Shoats. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. COAL, WOOD, LIME^ MACHINERY—1 Rock Island Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Defiance Sulky Ferd Schwartz last Sunday. Plow, 16-inch 1 Milwaukee finder, in good condition 1 Keystone Disk ingood CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rusch were* condition, with 16 discs 1 Mc Cormick Mower, like new 1 Hayrake, Sunday visitors at Pleasant Corners BRICK AND WALL like new 1 Steel Harrow, 4-section 1 Emerson Corn Plow, like new 2 J. VV. BUXTON SALE Wide Tire Wagons 1 Buggy 1 Set of Heavy Work Harness A lot of Good and had dinner at Geo. Schrap's. PLASTER. Collars. Rev. and Mrs. Webbeking and William Some furniture, tools and 100 things too-numerous to mention. Webbeking were entertained at SERVICE the L. H. Zellner home Monday evening. on Tuesdayy November 1st TERMS:—9 months time on approved notes at 8 per cent. All sums under $10, cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Office 301 East Bridge- St. Mr. and Mrs. Erward Anderson returned Watch This Space Owner W. F. URIENS at 12 o'clock. Six miles northwest of Austin on farm Wednesday from Rochester. known as the Dr. Albertson Farm. They spent several days here visiting- Phone: Main 32 AUCTIONEER LOVELL. CLERK, H. L. BANFIELD. relatives. COL, ALBERT H0PFE, Auctioneer A pleasant event was the shower Austin, Minn. party given in honor of "Miss Getta Five all modern CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTIES 'will be'sold at Public Auction, on Saturday, November 12th, 1921 At 1 P. M. Starting with Residence No. 1 and continuing until all are sold Fence Prices Are Down to Where They Should Be 3 Don't Pay Rent Any Longer. Own a Home WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED, ALTHOUGH NOT A LARGE a y] STOCK OP r- of Your Own w. AMERICAN FENCE WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS These properties are all well located, strictly modern inevery respect, ideally adapted to the needs of those wishing to own a home of their own. Each is now rented at a rate commanding the favorable attention of the investor. The housing problem in Austin has Why not buy a fence that you know will last been a serious one'and this offer an unusual opportunity for anyone wishing to buy a for years. home of their own in one of Minnesota's best cities. Description of properties as follows:— RESIDENCE NO. 1 Why not buy your LOT NO. 5, BLOCK NO. 10, Kenwood Park addition to Austin. Frame house 26x34, feice now so you can large living room 13x20, two bed rooms 9x11 and 9x13, bathroom 6x6» large kitchen put it up while you 10x13. Full basement, hot air, laundry trays in basement,, pipless furnace. Electric have the time and so lights, sewer, sidewalks and curb. \MERICAN FENCE i?: you can get the good of -Jik\ it between now and RESIDENCE NO. 2. spring. LOT NO. 26, BLOCK NO. 5, Kenwood Park Addition to Austin, cement housfe. Strictly 1 modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as No. 1. \, SPECIAL PRICE A" RESIDENCE NO, 3. 3* O N 1 LOTNO. 27, BLOCK NO. 5,^Kenwood Park Addition to Austin, cement house. Strictly -1 Good of Farm Gates at a Good Price. ":i" A Stock modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as Nos. 1 and 2. RESIDENCE NO. Old ii LOT NO. 28, BLOCK NO. 5, Kenwood Park Addition to the City of Austin." Cement house, Price Price Cash Price JO ft. Heavy Galvanized* Field or Bam Yard Gatea~\$14.80 $13.70 $11.64 strictly modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as Nos. 1,2, and 3. v*' 12 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Barn Yard Gates*/- 16.40s/15.10 12.83 I 18.Q0 14 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Barn Yard Gates^ 16.50 14.02 l9.€O^X'^ 16 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Barn Yard Gates 18.00 15.30 -vf: RESIDENCE NO. 5. v^r ?. LOT NO. 4, BLOCK NO. 24,1004 East Water street, R. R. Addition. 1 8 Room House/ Strictly Modern. „.-v Don't Fall to Soe Us Before You Fence So W' j, INVEST YOUR MONEY IN AN INCOME PRODUCING RESIDENCE PROPERTY. "t v. ..5 ,, -f Xt '7%. DECKER BROS: ...". TERM^—All properties will be sold and good liberal terms will be given that will be in reach of anyone,desirmg a home of his own. 4 C. HORMEL, Col. Albert Hopfe, Reliable Hardware Receiver for R. J. Thomson and Oak Dale Auctioneer. Farms, Inc. Austin, Minn. "The Store That Satisfies" AUSTIN, MINN: wQ: