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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

October 9, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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sm -j5»* »^W?!WS rn "S 1 T-, ..1 iv Page Threes MOWER COUNTY /NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Oct. 9,1922. -K7fiM ~fx% How the Turk Nationalists Entered Smyrna nates: Clarence Long, Cloquet Geo. on your arrival at New Orleans. 4"—"—«r J. Gibson, Coleraine H. Dalwig, Duluth Information for visitors. Here, There and Everywhere Please urge every prospective New George Brince, Eveleth. Ninth District Delegates—Dr. A. C. Orleans visitor who plans to go down Poultry Culling.—Under the auspices Gottenborg, Detroit S. C. Stadsvold, on the Gopher Legion Special, to remit New Hotel Sign.—The Elk Hotel is of the Mower County Farm Bureau, Fosston M. A. Marchon, Crookston. berth fare NOW—$28.20 for lower taking on an improved appearance byreason a poultry culling demonstration Alternates: A. N. Barnard, Fergus berth or $22:58 for upper berth, of the installation of a new was held this afternoon at the Falls G. H. Sraith, Oda A. C. Russness, plus surcharge of $4.61 for each passenger. electric sign on the northwest corner. Wilbur Avery farm. The demonstration Two buddies may occupy Moorhead. was open to all who cared to attend. Tenth District Delegates—Walter berth together and berths will cost no more, but each buddy must pay the Quist, Minneapolis M. B. Hurley, O am pa on re an surcharge of $4.61. When berth fare Pine City Alternates: Richard Wakefield, Sydney Anderson and Mrs. W. W. Buys Northern Land.—Dr. L. E. Mayzata Dr. L. M. Heinricks, is received at Minnesota Legion Remington will open the Republican Pike, of Lyle, became the owner of Cokato. Headquarters a reduced fare certificate congressional campaign in Mower 200 acres of- Northern Minnesota will be sent to purchaser with county tonight at Grand Meadow. timber land last week when he exchanged berth receipt. Buddy takes certificate Information for Official Delegates. his residence property in to local depot and buys ticket Giffords at Albert Lea.—The Gifford Copy of this notice goes to each official Lyle to the, Johnson and Shafer Real there. Read Special Gopher Legion -Players, who gave seven pleasing delegate for action, and to alternates Estate firm. DV. Pike and his family Train Bulletin recently mailed your performances in Austin last week, and posts as information. will mqye to Austin soon, to make opened a week's run at the Broadway post. If any official delegate is unable to their home here during the winter. theatre in Albert Lea yesterday. make the trip, he should notify State Art and Travel Club Adjutant WITHOUT DELAY, so that Jail for Boollegger.—Gus Rudn^ck, Demonstrates to Women...—Miss In Interesting Meeting an alternate-delegate may be notified of Mosse Lake was arrested in Partridge of Owatonna, in charge of to take his place. The expenses of Preston the other day, 15 quarts of club work in Mower county gave a the official delegates are paid from The Art and Travel club held a "moonshine" being found in his car. demonstration in the method of constructing the department treasury, while those very interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon Arraigned before Judge Meighen at dress fofms to the club of alternate-delegates are not paid, at the home of Mrs. George Albert Lea, he was fined $150.00 and women of Lyle on Saturday. unless, they are requested by Department A. Hormel, who was assisted by Mrs. sentenced to sixty days in jail. In Photographs of the Turkish nationalist'occupation of Smyrna and of the flight of the Greek Inhabitants are just headquarters to act in the place A. W. Wright and' Mrs. C. C. Allan. default of the $150.00 fine he will Grand Meadow Wins.—Grand Meadow beginning to arrive. The illustration shows an armed band of Irregulars marching through the streets of the city of an official delegate who cannot attend. Sixteen members, two honorary mem-, linger for an additional ninety days high school met and defeated which they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kemalist forces on the water front, with a Expenses allowed official delegates bers, and five guests were present. British battleship in Hhe background. T, Stewartville high school in the opening in jail. include railway fare by short* The topic of study was "Home Economics." game of the season at Grand est route at reduced prices, and Mrs. Raymond Swisher Cupid Is Busy. New Richland Meadow last Saturday by a score of merican per day for days necessary to mike Grant, Faribault Allen Grafton, is in charge of the service department, read a paper on "Household Budget." worked Cupid overtime last Wednesday, 20 to 6. trip in shortest posj'.ol1 time, less says he is now "ready to go" Northfield Dr. J. G. Clair, Winsted In the absence of Mrs. C. F. Cook, Leaion three wedding occuring there on $15 to be decucted because sleeping with any amount of battery charging Alternates: George Stickles, Red Mrs. E. H. Sterling read her paper that day. Miss Grace Courtney and Improvements—.The Austin Automobile accommodations are furnished on the Corner Wing P. M. Lundblom, Stillwater. jobs. on "Our Servant—Electricity." Mrs. Dr. Arthur A. Doyle, Miss Ella Emma Company, dealers in the Lincoln special train while -.n ew Orleans, Fourth District Delegates Fred P. D. Beaulieu sang a beautiful solo Louise Radke and Mr. Edward H. and Ford cars and the Fordson without extra charge. Hotel a Baseball by Radio.—The present McCarthy and Clarence Tippler, St. and responded to an encore. Luther Schoerock, and Miss Edith, Haugan tractor, are improving the appearance The Official Delegates. .vmmodations in the St. Charles Ho- World's Series now being played in Paul Alternates: Dr. N. G. Mortensen Noss played a piano solo and re* and Mr. Arthur Questad, being the of office with a new coat of the At Large—Commander Gerald Barron +el, New Orleans, are being reserved New York is the first whiclf has been and Victor Gies, St. Paul. spended to an encore. Mrs. E. A. Mey* principles. paint. National Committeeman Levi for official delegates. Copy of the broadcasted by means of radio. Thd& Fifth District Delegates—Miss Anna er was in charge of the music. Hall Mayor Leach, Minneapolis bulletin recently mailed to all Minnecota radio enables Austin to know the results Griffin and Fred Burgi, Minneapolis Mrs. Marion Jenks and Mrs. W. B. One Cent Sale.—Haugan & Lane, Have Lyceum Course.—Blooming Mayor Maertz, New Prague^ Harrison posts, relative to cost and Ao of the games as soon as those Alternates: S. B." Swenson and Grise were unanimously elected to fillj Rexall store, announce in this issue the Prairie high school will have a Lyceum Fuller, St. Paul. for Gopher Leg'' Special, :s who are watching them. The News _• Gule W. D. Lyons, Minneapolis. the vacancies caused by the resignation of the Mower County News, a course during the school year, the First District Delegates—Dr. C. H. inclosed herewith to all official delegates, has been kept informed of the games Sixth District Delegates—-Milton of Mrs. C. A. Hegge and Mrs. C. one cent sale of drugs and sundries, ^rst number, an illustrated lecture Johnson, Spring Valley Rev. Ezra as well as a reduced fare identification play by play thru the courtesy of Mahlum, Brainerd R. J. Bolen, Aitkin E. Haugan. will open Thursday, October 12 which on Yellowstone Park, being given on Clemans, Owatonna Vincent Rompa,, certificate which will secure theSchmitz Auto Electric Company, Alternates: A. W. Lyddon, Brainerd and continue for three days. October 16. The Davies Opera Company Winona Alternates: Fred Tracy, trip over any railway as cost which maintains the most complete Stephen Simonet, Little Falls. "Now, William," said the teacher, will produce an opera on November Albert Lea Geo. Peck Atistin Dr. W. of one-way fare, for round trip. All radio system in the city. Seventh District Delegates—Henry "if there were eleven sheep in afield 1, Concerts and lectures make Parade Before Game.—Preceding H. Rollins, St. Charles. who wish sleeping accommodations Young, Willmar Frank Rosemier, and six jumped the fence, how many the Winona-Austin football game on up the rest of the course. Second District Delegates—A1 Kircher, on the Gopher Legion Special should Osakis Dick Weed, Ortonville Alternates: The Snow College of Dressmaking would there be left?" Saturday, the Boy Scout Band paraded Mankato Eli Lund, Windom forward remittance for berth to will open October 15 at Austin, Minn. W. Reid, Tracy Harry "None," replied William. the principal business streeets, Allen Moore, Fairmont J. E. Setrum, New Battery Equipment. The Minnesota headquarters immediaely. Smith, Browns Valley Frank Hoagland, Pattern Cutting, Dress Designing, "Nonsense! There would be five." playing snappy music to advertise Ainsworth Battery company has just St. James Alternates: Dr. G. L. No official credential card will be issued Marshall. Sewing and Finishing taught by latest "No, ma'am, there wouldn't," persisted the game. Several automobiles bearing completed the installation of a new Grapp, Redwood Falls W? V. Weidman, to official delegates at this time. Eighth District Delegates—M. P. methods. Terms very reasonable. the boy: "You may know captions such as "We've Got Winona's New Ulm H. E. Lamb, Worthington charging apparatus, which brings up National headquarters states that Satisfaction guaranteed. For LaFleur, Two Harbors John T. Nolan, arithmetic, but you don't know Goat," and "Help Us Beat W. T. Payne, Lakefield. the capacity for charging to sixty they will be distributed thru Gopher ful particulars call Lottie May Nail, Gilbert Jalmer Johnson, Virginia sheep." Winona," followed the band. Thiijd District Delegates—M. ,0. batteries at one time. "Jack," who headquarters at St. Charles Hotel up­ Thomas Doyle, Duluth Alter­ Manager. Adv.-25-tf BIG PUBLIC SALE 246 Acres of Highly Improved Land, Live Stock, Grain and Equipment READ THE NOTE THE 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 of Lansing, two and one-half miles west of DESCRIPTIONS LIBERAL TERMS Brownsdale and eight miles northeast of Austin, Minnesota on Thursday, October 12, Music By Band Daring the Sale Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Free Lunch at Noon 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 Bam 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 Corn Belt. Remember this farm lies in Southern Minnesota where crop failures fence is woven wire and hog tight, a very valuable asset. are unknown. Ill This is a beautiful farm in a very high 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 H| has 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. 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 Thrifty Feeding Hogs—100 Horses—25 One International Hay Loader 1 Monitor Grain Drill, size 9 ft. 8 ft. Deering 350 Rhode Island Red, White Wyandotte and Black Langshan Chickens—350 Binder 1 8 foot Deere Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Moline Wagon with triple Box 2 Two black mares, 17 years old, weight 3100 1 black mare, 13 years old, 30 Tons Clover and Timothy Hay, 20 Acres Corn in Shock. other good Wagons *2 Hay Racks 3 John Deere Corn Plows 1 John Dqpre Corn weight 1400 1 bay mare, 11 years old, weight 1500 1 gray mare 7 years old, 2000 Bushels Oats in Bin, Two Large Straw Stacks, Silo Full of Ensilage. Planter 1 Fordson Tractor with Oliver Plows, in perfect condition 1 LaGrosse =55 weight 1700 4 three-year-old mares, 3 yearling fillies, 1 sorrel stallion, 3 ye§rs 14-inch Gang Plow 1 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 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 jE= Society of America. Personal Property Terms Disc 3,000 5-inch Cement Tile 1 DeLaval Cream Separator Six Individual Hog Grades ,, *5 Houses Gas Tanks Forks Scoops and a complete Blacksmith's Outfit 3 Good /TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under,,cash on sums over that amount a Feeding Tables 1 Petato Digger Some Cedar Posts 1 Gas Engine, 2% h. p., and One pair 3 year old geldings, weight 2200 1 pair 4 year old geldings, weight credit of one year's time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent inter-, many other articles^ 5= 2800 1 bay gelding, 3 years old, weight 1300. est from date of sale. 85—Head of Purebred and High Grade Shorthorn ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer Real Estate Terms Cattle—85 $10.00 per acre cash in hand on day of sale and enough more on March 1, BROWNSDALE STATE BANK, Clerk, 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 and 1 bull calf,"4 weeks old. 35 High Grade Shorthorn Milk Gows. 30 Calves, and Brownsdale Minn. mortgage will be taken Jtack for five years at 5% per cent interest. 8 yearling heifers. 1 purebred Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. REMEMBER RAIN OR SHINE p* *4. THE DATE AUSTIN, MINNESOTA II 5ii