Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 5, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
OCR Text
•SUES "SifT*- 4-" 1 7ft*jf* VfL-, ~v. ^^*':_ 4 J\Va »,v- -*h aSs-T/j. v«a»V f$4Py3a^-'~v Thursday, Oct. 5,1922. 3'?- S?..t£-^fejiOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Three Eddie Rickenbacker Takes a New Orleans during the national convention. 4- 4?et better and others just want to When you size up the fellow who A KODAK ON THE see it £eti better provided it gets complains -that he has been the victim HIGHWAY better their way. of circumstances, you generally conclude that circumstances didn't have Decorations Galore. It is claimed by those who know a very hard tussle in downing him. Thirteen thousand extra electric A pugilist is no astronomer, yet he that moonshine provides a much lights will glisten along the streets often sees stars. greater variety of sight-seeing than The -hired man says the beastly lieat of New Orleans October 16 to 20. the old whiskey did. Takes all his pep away, Store fronts will be battle fronts, Envy is the tribute we pay to those "New Orleans or Bust." He just can't do a fair day's work streets will be flag covered bowers, who are superior to us. It is sometimes hard to decide "We fought together—We'll stick Beneath the sun's fierce ray the river .front will swarm with battle whether those who want to know all "together—we'll meet together at the His mighty arms are wilted up. If you let your debt^ £un, you'll ships of many nations with thousands about our troubles are moved by sympathy New Orleans Legion National convention He's wobbly in the legs— have to be* fast to catch of gobs on parade, sea-planes or courtesy. October 16 to 20. Hurrah But all his pep comes back at night will thrill the visitors with their exhibitions, for Oscar Jacobson Legion Post No., Oh, if only the fisherman's yarn Second thoughts may be best, but Before the ham and eggs. there will be high and low 417 of Little Sauk, Minnesota. Hurrah could be turned into knit socks! the trouble with most of us is that divers, swimmers and sinkers, wrestling for Minnesota and the Gopher the first thought so uses us up that The Snow College of Dressmaking championships, boxing championships, The people with money to burn so Gang! New Orleans or Bust!" is we can't have a second. will open October 15 at Austin, Minn. marksmanship contests, often set fire to the wrong things. the legend painted on two big banners Pattern Cutting, Dress Designing, track events, divisional reunions, Chicago women, it has been found, surrounding one of Henry's Sewing and Finishing taught by latest pageants, radio shows, firework battles, Funny thing about pride it can touring cars driven by five Minnesota have the smallest feet in the country. methods. Terms very reasonable. river trips, plantation sightseeing, grow without anything to feed on. buddies from Little Sauk, Todd county, It is pleasing to know that the Satisfaction guaranteed. For trips to Cuba, Uanama, Costa who passed thru St. Paul enroute life in Chicago has at least one advantage. ful particulars call Lottie May Nail, The fellow who blows his own horn Rica and Old Mexico. On the convention to New Orleans on September 29. A Manager. Adv.-25-tf usually gets nothing but discords. Hall alone, $10,000 will be three-foot Gopher on each banner topped spent for decorations. And on one The man who easHy loses his temper off the decorations. At New Orleans night there will be nothing American ought to try to lose it for good. the boys will raffle their limosine —all French—French stores, French and return to Minnesota on the The fellow they say "has a good girls in French costumes, French Gopher Legion Special train. Their carriage" may be just a little buggy. decorations, French eats, French names are: George Emblom, Edwin streets, French everything—and the Lystad, Casper Thornblom, Leonard A slip of the foot is not so apt to doughboy will think he is back once Larson and Victor Lindquist. be dangerous as a slip of the tongue. more "on leave in gay Paree." No end of entertainment awaits the Perhaps one reason why so many Minn. Headquarters at St Charles. Gophers in New Orleans—"The City sailors are "fast" is because they often The St. Charles hotel, New Orleans This shows Eciclie Rickenbacker, American nee iml •'{. .(• p-| king, That Care Forgot." go in fleets. will be Minnesota headquarters at with his bride, formerly Mrs. Adelaide Durant, divorced: wifV :.f .in nulomobile the New Orleans convention. The official maker. They are abroad for the honeymoon. Why does the weather man save up delegates from Minnesota will Train Fast /Filling Up. all the cool spells for January, when The Gopher Legion Special to New VULCANIZING be housed there along with those from we won't need them? and pays surcharge of $4.61. The plan to go via Gopher Legion Special Wisconsin and North and South Dakota. Orleans is fast filling up. Reservations cost of a lower berth is $28.10." Special Iowa delegates go to the Hotel are arriving at Department so that they may get better acquain-1 They have established a ^school for starts from St. Paul 6 p. m. Saturday, We are equipped to give you the service that satisfies. Grunewald, while Montana boys stay Headquarters in every mail. To travel ted, enjoy each other's company, porters. No course in the counting October 14th, Minneapolis at on the special, a buddy mails check at the Monteleone. National headquarters make plans for united action during! of money is necessary. GET EVERY MILE OUT OF YOUR TIRE 6:45 p. m., and reaches New Orleans to State Auditor King, Old Capitol, are at the Hotel Bienville. the convention, and because they may 9:00 a. m., Monday, October 16th, A lot of folks think that harmony Many casings and tubes can still deliver much mileage Minnesota Legion Auxiliary Headquarters for a berth and surcharge, and receives without charge use their births fori via M. & St. and Illinois Central, is easy. All they want is alT the if properly vulcanized. Bring them to us to examine will also be at the St. reservation by return mail,, accompanied sleeping purposes in New Orleans, thru St. Louis, and Memphis, returning other folks to agree with them. Charles. New Orleans hotels have by reduced fare identification and make an estimate on the cost of repairing. We will with porter-service included, the train via Vicksburg to St. Louis, on certificate which when presented give you an honest opinion. If they are worth repairing agreed to charge a uniform rate of being parked in Pullman City, convenient The world anxiously* awaits the another main line of the Illinois Central. to local ticket agent secures ticket we will tell you. $1.50 for room without bath $2.50 to the convention hall and the inventor who can devise a pair of Many sight-seeing stopovers for room with bath. for round trip to New Orleans for New Orleans business district, with Winter is not far away and you should have every pants that won't bag at the knees. allowed) on way* home, arriving St. $4.61 to Adjutant King, who sends shower bath and modern facilities casing and tube in first class condition to withstand the Paul 7:00 a. m., Monday, October 23. Some men think they are so bright Great Big Baked Potatoes. him a reservation and certificate right on the parking grounds. This weather. Don't wait until you need them to have them that they wonder why the rest of Potatoes that made a railway famous which secures ticket at depot for privilege, combined with the low railway repaired. We can give you quick service NOW. us don't wear blinders when we meet will grace the American Legion one-way fare of $46.11. This makes Low Fare V'a Any Railroad. rate, will bring the cost of a va-! If you need a new tire or tube, remember. them. banquet tables at New Orleans. total cost of trip $73.30 from St. While the reduced railway rate of cation at the New Orleans Legion! WE HANDLE THE FISK Minnesota spuds, one weighing less Paul, including use of upper berth one-way fare for round trip is available Convention within the reach of mostj The world may be, as the experts than two pounds, have given the N. with porter service to and from and from October 8 to 16 over any buddies. While it varies according TIRE HOSPITAL say, on the brink of ruin. But we P. Railway the title of "Route of the at New Orleans. Another buddy may railroad, and while thirty days are to distance, the average cost from notice it withstands a lot of shoving Great Big Baked Potato." Now these split cost of berth with him if they LEGION—TWO— ...ffi ...ffi ..ffi. Minnesota points will be from $60 and pushing. famous potatoes will tickle the palates wish to bunk together, provided the allowed in which to make the return to $80 for transportation and sleeping Austin, Minn. Opposite Herald Building of those attending banquets in second buddy_ buys railway ticket trip on this low rate, most buddies expenses, October 14 to 23. Some people want to see the world CLOSING OUT 246 Acres of Highly Improved Land, 1 IAD THE NOTE THE jj DESCRIPTIONS I Live Stock, Grain and Equipment LIBERAL TERMS We are dissolving partnership and will sell our beautiful Stock Farm and all our personal property to the highest responsible bidder at the farm, two miles east or Lansing, two and one-half miles west of Browns dale and eight miles northeast of Austin, Minnesota on Thursday, October 12, Sale Starts at 10 4L M. Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon Mvisic By B&nd During the Sale DESCRIPTION OF LANDS BUILDINGS Two hundred forty-six acres of gently rolling land with rich black loam and clay subsoil. The These buildings are large and roomy. The house is a two-story seven room house with basement. farm has been thoroly tiled. Has a well that sup plies an abundance of pure water. The farm will Barn is at least 40 ft. square and room enough for 30 cows, and room for the hay. Large be sold in one or two bodies. 160 acres and 80 acres, or in one body of 246 acres. It lies in one Cement Silo, diameter 14 ft., height 51 ft. This silo will hold 210 tons of ensilage. Granary, Corn body, three eighties lying side by side. The entire farm is under cultivation and has been used as Crib, Machine Shed, Cattle Barn large enough to house 75 head of young cattle, good Hog House. a stock farm, thus being a very fertile one. The farm will produce anything a farmer might wish The above buildings-are all in good repair. Farm is fenced and cross fenced. Over 400 rods of the to raise in the Com Belt. Remember this farm lies in Southern Minnesota where crop failures 4 fence is woven wire and hog tight, a very valuable asset. are unknown. a. "n"1f& kis*1 state of cultivation in a very rich agricultural district, centrally located to the leading markets and close to school. It is located in a very rich district where dairying Thls 1S very 5 ^a* Proven most profitable to the farmer. A most desirable farm for one with plenty of help to carry on diversified farming. To Appreciate it one must see the farm. j| NO BUSINESS IS BETTER THAN THE CARE AND PROTECTION GIVEN IT—SAVE THE LOSSES AND INCREASE THE PROFITS 25—Head of Purebred and High Grade Percheron Machinery 100—Head of Good Thripy Feeding Hogs—100 Horses—25 jg One International Hay Loader 1 Monitor Grain Drill, size 9 ft. 8 ft. Deering Binder 1 8 foot Deere Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Moline Wagon with triple Box 2 350 Rhode Island Red, White Wyandotte and Black Langshan Chickens—350 1=1 Two black mares, 17 years old, weight 3100 1 black mare, 13 years old, other good Wagons 2 Hay Racks 3^ John Deere Corn Plows 1 John Deere Corn 30 Tons Clover and Timothy Hay, 20 Acres Corn in Shock. EE weight 1400 1 bay mare, 11 years old, weight 1500 1 gray mare 7 years old, Planter 1 Fordson Tractor with Oliver Plows, in perfect condition 1 LaCrosse 2000 Budhels Oats in Bin, Two Large Straw Stacks, Silo Full of Ensilage. weight 1700 4 three^year-old mares, 3 yearling fillies, 1 sorrel stallion, 3 years 14-inch Gang Plow I P. & O. Gang Plow, 14 inch 1 Set Bob Sleighs, 7-foot runners old, weight 1600, 3*stallions, 2 year old, 1 yearling stallion, 3 sucking colts. 1 John Deere Corn Binder 2 John-Deere Manure Spreaders 1 Set- Wooden E= Above are all pure-bred Percherons and are recorded in the Percheron Horse Harrows 1 5-foot Deering Mower 1 McCormick Hay Rake 1 Tractor Tandem Society of America. Disc 3,000 5-inch Cement Tile 1 DeLaval Cream Separator Six Individual Hog Personal Property Terms Grades Houses Gas Tanks Forks ^Scoops and a complete Blacksmith's Outfit 3 Good One pair 3 year old geldings, weight 2200 1 pair 4 year old geldings, weight Feeding Tables 1 Potato Digger Some Cedar Posts 1 Gas Engine, 2Yz h. p., and TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount a 2800 1 bay gelding, 3 years old, weight 1300. many other articles. credit of one year's time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. X- 85—Head of Purebred and High Grade Shorthorn ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer Real Estate Xerms Cattle—85 BROWNSDALE STATE BANK, Clerk, $10.00 per acre cash in hand on day of sale and enough more on March 1, Nine Pure bred Shorthorn Cows. 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 6 months old 1923, to make one-third of purchase price at which time deed will be given and ESS and 1 bull calf, 4 weeks old. 35 High Grade Shorthorn Milk Cows. 30 Calves, and Brownsdale Minn. mortgage will be taken back for five years at 5% per cent interest. 8 yearling heifers. 1 purebred Shorthorn bull, 3 years old.