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November 17, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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*V *~2? wmm -sr *-v 1 Page Seven MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Thursday, Nov. 17,1921 Crops, Marketing and Raise "More And Better Farm Bureau pfotes. •£m Pure Bred Livestock CLOSING OUT SALE who left for their home in Missouri guests 'of Mrs. Story's parents, Mr. tin andL Miss May LestruJ spent Friday made to furnish them an interesting MOWER COUNTY Friday. and Mrs. John Cerney. with Miss Addie^Wiseman helping and instructive time, and they will k.^As I anf quitting farming, I will sell all my personal property at JUNIORS AT THE The Ladies' Aid will meet at th§ her celebrate her birthday. have an opportunity to meet other Auction at my farm, better known as the Atody Ramsey farm mile home of Mrs. Q, W. Cummings Thursday H. H. Hanson of Grand Meadow LIVE STOCK SHOW of Lansing and 5 miles north of Austin on boys and girls from all over the state "afternoon. Everybodys is cordially spent Friday and .Saturday with His Tuesday, November 22,1921V"- r|f 03%% at the meeting who are engaged in invited to attend. brother, E. H. Hanson. similar efforts. M*sr M. Farlow of Salt Creek, ?MrygauRAiiPi»fr IMWAT'I Ten of Mower county's youthful Guy Yarwood has purchased the Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Sharp Free Lunch at^lko 4 Wyoming, accompanied Mr. and Sirs. The beef calves, pigs and lambs SSWGIiliiwie Wfitwl I Elvin Hanson house and will* move prize winners are spending the week 8 HEAD OF HORSES—I Span of Registered Mares 1 Pair Spring Ham J. H. Smith to Northfield Tuesday, will be sold at auction after the show to town about December 1. at the Junior Livestock show at South Colts, pore bred 1 Bay Gelding, ^weight 1150 pounds^ Gray Gelding, weic^t. spending the days "with relatives. Lloyd Vaughan came home from tomorrow. SoAie of the boys in the St. Paul this week, with expenses 1150 pounds 1 Yearling Colt 1 Colt, one year old. The teachers, Miss Christgau and »y «l TM Btji muimt the University of' Minnesota Thursday beef club shipped their calves to the 4 paid. muuiiSrcMsiMKNT 15 CATTLE—13 Choice milk Cows, of which seven are high grade Hol4 Miss Tucker, surprised their pupils evening for a two days' visit at show to be sold, and were in attendance 'j#?- These ten represent the winners in steins, five high grade shorthorns and one Jersey. All are good y*mg^ m'UPE NORTHWISt. Monday morning with a victrola purchased home. Cows. Three are fresh now and others are springing heavy. themselves. the contest for members of the Boys' with the proceeds of the Hallowe'en Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson and r*~ 'NorihMstnv 63 HEAlf OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOGS—4 tried 22 and Girls' clubs of the county at the program. eovrs, Harold Kuhl were Sunday afternoon Hde&FvCt.' Spring Gilts, 6 Spring Boars -4-Herd Boar 15 Feeding Hogs 14 Fall Pig*. LANSING Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Playle entertained Mower County Fair last'fall. Those callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The offering is sired by Belle Defender Orion by Fannie's Orion 4th Down* the S. H. Vaughan family at a who are in the party are: B. F. Runyon. herd boar and Oaklawn Col. j. j-- .i six o'clock dinner Tuesday in honor Mr. and Mrs. Watson Story and Lloyd Vermilyea with his first C. A. Bates was an* Austin caller FARM MACHINERY—1 -Deering Binder, (trucks),'8-foot 1 Dain Hayloader of their parents, My. and Mrs. McCoy, children of Austin were Sunday prize and grand champion Holstein Wednesday. 1 Milwaukee Corn Binder 1 Deering Mower, 5-foot 1 Hay Rate 1 Stoughton Manure Spreader 1 Hayes Corn Planter, 120 rods of wire 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon were heifer calf Stanley Hillier with his Sled, Oscillating 1 Fanning Mill 1 Rock Island Spader, 8 foot 1 ,-if 5^ Austin callers Saturday. first prize Jersey calf Lloyd Kirkwood #. »s Island Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Broad cast Seeder with grass seed attechm«Kj™ Harold Kuhl spent last- week in with his grand champion baby 1 Smith & Johnson Harrow, 5-section 1 Wood Saw with two blades 1 Inteniationa^Grinder, Grand Meadow with his,,mother. 6-inch Bus 1 Lumber Wagon with triple box and scoops beef calf Wilford Aykins with his Mrs. W. Stankey was taken to St. board 1 Truck Wagon with hay rack 1 Davenport Wagon, (roller bearing^) second prize baby beef junior yearling Olaf's hospital Thursday. She was 1 Walking Plow, 16-inch 1 Garden Plow 2 Hog Oilers 1 Gasoline Tank, Herbert Haugland with his first Bpskj, quite ill. 50-gal 1 Kerosene Tank, 30-gal 1 Handy Cart 1 Plaform Spring prize baby beef calf Josph Bradley, two-seated 1 Cream Separator 1 Churn, 10-gal 1 Grind Stone 1 Tank C. W. Brown of Austin was a caller Heater 2 Sets Heavy Work Harness a number of good Collars. Glen Stanton and Hattie Gabrielson at the C. A. Bates home Wednesday The above machinery is nearly new and is sure to suit the one looking with their lambs, and Donald Rugg evening. -m Miss Lola Orth is helping Mrs. good machinery. with his market pig, who goes instead H. 0. Wood with the work in the One 7 Passenger 1918 Hudson Sup per-Six Touring Car automobile i» of Herbert Hunt who did not hotel this week. want to sell his pure-bred Poland Fine Condition. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pollock attended HAY AND GRAIN—10 Tons of Timothy Hay (very choice 700 Bushejs -i China. the funeral of Miss Florence Reed Corn in crib 1200 bushels Oats in Bin 8 Acres Corn Fodder in Stack 3o The animals were shipped to South at Austin Monday. Bushels Seed Corn 250 pounds Timothy Seed. St. Paul the first of the week and the Mrs. Sadie Weber of Austin spent POULTRY—100 pure bred White Wyandotte Chickens 6 Geese 13 Ducks boys and girls left Tuesday. They Friday and Saturday with her sister, 5 Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. have their way paid and in addition Mrs. Reed Chaffee. 1 PURE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, A good herder. Miss Leota Lestrud of Corning is a minimum premium award sufficient Buy a pipfe—1 TERMSc—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount -r spending a few days with her sister, to cover the expense of transportation a credit of 9 months time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 P* Miss Mary Lestrud. of their animals. .While at cent interest from date of sale. Mrs. Marvin Farlow of Salt Creek, M. S. MONSON, Owner. some P. A. the Show special arrangements were Wyoming, Mrs. L. R. Hopfe and children and Miss Mayre Beadell of Aus- Mower County News Col Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Lansing State Bank, L. S. Chapman, Clerk- MARKET PLACE Get the joy that's due you! AUCTION SALES CLOSING OUT SALE One Cent Per- Word Per Insertion. Having accepted the position as Rural Mail carrier Lanff We print it right here that if you don't know the Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. fQr Friday, November 18.—3 Horses, 9 ing, I will discontinue my farming operations aiid will th®8» Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be "feel" and the friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe— cattle, 7 Hogs, 5 Sheep, Chickens, Added for all ads not paid for in ad* fore sell all my personal property at public auction at my residence, Turkeys, Geese, Farm Machinery, Gt) GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and I vance. Readers or locals, not run in better known as the Andy Ramsey farm, mile south Fodder, etc. G. R'. Yarwood, this column will be charged at the bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! and mile west of Lansing, on Owner, on Andy Ramsey farm rate of 10 cents ner line. mile S. and mile W of Lansing. Friday, November 18 1921. WANTED:—Man with team or auto For, Prince Albert's quality—• flavor—coolness— Sale begins at 11 a. m. sharp with Prince 'Albert Is to sell our food products, spices, free lunch at noon. Col. Albert sold in toppy red fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted At 11:00 A. Sharp. Free-Lunch at Noon. hags, tidy red tint, flavorings, toilet articles, medicines, Hopfe, Auctioneer. handsome pound such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone iheans perfumes, soaps and pie filler Tuesday, November 22.—6 Horses, 36 and half pound tint 3 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Black Mare 5 years old, weight direct to consumer in this county. Cattle, 40 Hogs, Farm Machinery. humidors and in thm to your tongue and temper when we tell you that 1350 pounds 1 Sorrfel Mare, weight 1600 pounds 1 Spring Colt. pound crystal glass Our solicitors will make a personal Sale starts at 10:30 with free lunch humidor with-''sponge call on each applicant. Mc- at noon. Roy J. Cotter^ 1% mi. S. Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch! Our exclusive moistenorz 9 CATTLE—3 Good Young Milk Cows, all giving milk now^ T. Connon & Company, Winona, Minn. top.'"® of Oakland, 5 mi. W. and 1 mi. S.J patented process fixes that and due to freshen in the earlrpart of the new year 2 Mention this paper. 37-1-c. Heifers* of Austin. Auctioneer LovelL Tuesday, November 22.-8 Horses, 15 2 years old, due to freshen in March 2 Yearling Heifers 1 High Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarette! FOR SALE Cattle, 63 Duroc-Jersey Hogs, Grade Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old 1 Registered Guernsey Bull^ Farm Machinery, Hay and Grain, My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! 9 months old. •..? FOR SALE:—Barred Rock Cockerals Poultry, Etc., M. S. Monson, mile from First Prize cock at Austin South of Lansing, 5 miles north of And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince 5 SHEEP—-4 Shropshire Ewes 1 Buck. Show of 1920. Five for $10.00 if Austin. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped taken quick. Fred F. Forbes, 7 DUROC JERSEY HOGS-— 7 Duroc Jersey Brood Sows. cut And, say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe!' Grand Meadow, Minn. 37-4^p. A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder, 6-ft. 1 Deering Mowerw Dead for 3 Months. Do it right now! FOR SALE:—Duroc Boars sired by 5-foot 1 Hay Rake, (Minnesota) 1 Wooden Drag, 3-sectiQn "I swear it was dead at least 3 Grand Champions, Pathmarker, months," said James Sykes, Butcher, 1 Disc, 7-foot 1 Corn Plow, 6-shovel 1 Lumber Wagon with Pathfinder, Sensation king, Dams Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rate Box 1 J?ob Sled 1 Hog Rack 1 Galloway "Cream Separator by Great Orion Sensation, Royal every day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP Pathfinder, Great Wonder I am. POULTRY—50 ^Barred Rock Pullets 15 Bourbon Red Turkeys behind a barrel. Months later my Price $25.00 to $35.00. Lee T. Jester, wife asked about the rat. Remembered 3 Geese. the barrel, looked behind it. Rose Creek, Minn. ". 40-3-p 2 STACKS CORN FODDER. There was the rat—dead, not the Copyright 1921 AUCTION SALE slightest odor." Three sizes, 35c, by R. J. Reynolds TERMS:—Nine months' time on approved notes at per 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Tobacco Co. the national joy smoke $20,000 stock of auto tires, tubes and cent interest All sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed Winston-Salem, Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement, N.C. accessories. Dealers, this is your opportunity. from premises until paid for: November, Sale to be held Saturday, 5 November 19th and Monday, Nov.ember G. R. YARWOOl), Owner. 4 21st at 10:00 A. M., Bloom Machinery Co., 1919 University Ave., 1 COL. ALBERT HOPFE, LANSING STATE BANK, Do You Want a Range That Will Last? St. Paul, Minn. EL, Auctioneer. L. S. Chapman, Cleric. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY j|j If you do why not .buy— pv** 4#, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Dial 2038 1 A RANGE WITH A REPUTATION at On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder Physician and Surgeon "-Jjp Hirsh Block, Austin, Auction on the farm 1% miles south of Oakland, 5 miles west and l. niila Minn. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment south of Austin^ known as the John Cotter farm, on Assistants— •Tuesday, November 22,1921. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. I Mabelle Moore, R. N. •ir Free Lunch at Noon* Sale Starts at 10:30 Sharp, W. R. EARL Have You You as 6 HORSES—1 Chestnut Mare, 4 years old, weight 1700 pounds 1 Chest- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Priced Them WeH as Business Residence I pound of Phone 2512 Phone 2213 1200 pounds ~1 Gray Mare,- 10 years "old, wei^it 1350 pounds 1 Bladk Ourselves AUSTIN, MINN. Gelding, 2 years old, weight. 900 pounds. 36 CATTLE—7 Extra Good Milk Cows, fresh or will be 6 three-year-old Know What Prices Are Heifers, all with calf 5 two-year-old Steers 6 two-year-old Heifers ft DONOVAN & GOSLEE Yearling Steers 9 Spring Calves. Funeral Directors Down. They Will and Embalmers 40 HOGS—(0 Extra Good Shoats.LJff 7 Day Calls—Phone 2188 MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binder, 8-foot 1 Minnesota^ Mower, 6-foot Do. Night Calls 1 Hays Corn Planter 1 Janesville 2-row Cultivator 1 Cultivator, 6-shord T. W. Donovan—5914 1 Great Western Manure Spreader 1 John Deere 3-inch Gang Plow 1 Liberal H. A. Goslee—6637 Walking Plow, 14-inch 1 Deere No. 3 Corn Husker 1 Owatonna Seeder* Motor and Carriage Service 9-foot, with grass seed attachment 1 Rock Island. Hay Loader 1 LaCroMe, Cash Discounts 14-Disk 1 Drag, 28-foot 1 Top Buggy 1 Spring Cutter 1 Deere Hay Allowed. Rake, 12-foot 1 Gas Engine, 4-horse 1 No. O. Bulger Feed Grinder S: 1 Drag Cart 1 Corn Sheller, 2-hole? 2 Tire Wagons, 3-inch 1 thim lug •K-"- Box 1 Hay Rack 1 Shoveling Board 1 Oscilating Bob Sleigh 3 Set Heavy Guaranteed Breeching Harness 2 Single Harness 1 De Laval Cream Separator* 76# capacity 1 Scale, 1200 pounds 40 Grain Sacks. The above machinery la practically all new. 1 Chevrolet 1920 Model, 5 Passenger Car. lake new. To Bake Come in and. FEED—10 Acres of Shock Corn 25 Tons of good Hay ftt barn 1 Big Get Our .Priced To Save Fuel stmwpite. As Long: as i|§ TERMS s^-One yearV time will be gvrea on approved notes at 8 per interest. AH sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms as* You Know complied with.r, ... What the 1 ROY J. COTTER, Owner. To Give GRANGE is. LOVELL. H. L. BANFIELD, CLERK. Satisfaction. & $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3yQ» 4L 8 .. 8 NOTICE TRAPPBta Our watering and testing service 8 W is FREE but it is NOT careless or indifferent because :Let Us Repeat—UA RANGE WltH A REPUTATIONS »f| We are in need of a couple of thousand .00 I of this feature—it is painstaking: Skunks to fill our order ^nd will make you $3 and thorough. I a special offer of for any kind of skunks $3 DECKER The service is for YOU regardless that are prime, and unprimek at value. of your make battery These prices are good until further notice. ind without any obligation. Hardware I I Try it. We also buy cattle-hides, and pay the University of top market prices. .. "The Store^That Satisfies" Austin, Minn. A. USEM 1 Southern Minnesota OFFICE DIAL S334. RESIDENCE DIAL 8344 DIAL 7502 fenniamiMiaRiaanHiaiiianniaaaiaiaaaBnmBaaMia^^ •m "'.*T r" I