Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 23, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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it'' 2— z&s-m iW VT^aC*' \, ORMfc NEVR AUSTIN MINN. Page Eight Monday, Oct. 23,1922. MARKET PLACE Wallaces Patronize Government Market RADIATOR REPAIRING WCOCffRC One Cent Per Word Per Insertion Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. "Our Specialty" T6n Cents Collection Charge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Miss Ruth"Revord and Miss Hattie Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson spent Readers or locals not run in Sp.-: Work done in a modern, scientific way in ..-Che week-end with friends in*St. Paul. Rude of Minneapolis spent the weekend this column will be charged at the rate of 19 cents per line. at the T. A. Revord home. The Largest Radiator Repair Shop Mr." and Mrs. A. C. Carlson are in Southern Minnesota FOR SALE—Five' yards of^blue silk Mr. and Mrs. J. S. R, Scoville, -enjoying an auto trip thru, northern & at a bargain. Dial 6018. 33-2-p 51* 52 MiSs Mamie Knauer and Chester -Minnesota. All Work Guaranteed Rhea spent Sunday in Owatonna|j FOR SALE—rBees iin new modern i::r Miss Doda Helen Severt of Elkton Anderson's Service Co. hives. H. G. Rieser? Brownsdale, 3s attending the Snow College of L. E. Dalager_will be in St. Pauf Minn. 33-6-p Dressmaking here. tomorrow in attendance at the meeting Austin, Minnesota of the Aetna Life Service club, FOR SALE—Eight Big Type Duroc Earl Jefferson of Bloomington, 111., of which he is vice-president. Boars, winners at Mower County ispent Saturday with his sister, Miss Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. jBernice Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Young and family 30-8-p motored to Rochester Saturday James Deneen has returned to his Shark Enjoyed "Scratching." Napoleon's to witness the football game and visit Summary of His Life. -work in Chicago after spending two A diver, working off the Austrian —Eyestrain in children cured without As given to Barry O'lfoua, his surgeon at the T. N. Roble home. They weeks here with relatives. coast, had an odd adventure. A 12foot glasses. Glasses correctly fitted at St. Helena in August, 1817, Napoleon's returned home Sunday afternoon. shark came nosing up to him, and to other people who must have summing up of his finish was: Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcomson and as its rough hide might have damaged "I them^ at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. should have died at Moscow. I had jMr. and Mrs. Schutz and ^daughter, Dr. R. A. Peterson stopped over in his suit, he held the point of his steel $C HSEPiS then fought 50 battles without a check, Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, "jumper" toward the Intruder. Tills JMiss Alice motored to Spring Valley Austin to Call on old time friends where commanded. would have I I Over Gas Office. 13-tf seemed to be just what the shark wanted, "Tuesdl^. enroute from the American Legion Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace caught by the camera gone down in history as the greatest and he rubbed himself against it at Center Market, Washington, where they go daily to make all food purchases meeting at New Orleans to his home of conquerors. The English sent me WANTED—1000 old Raccoon Coats as a pig does against a stick when F. D. Brown has returned home for the Wallace family table. Center Market is the only one In the United here to force me to commit suicide, in Lewiston, Idaho. £r. Peterson attended for repair work. Send or bring in he is being scratched. He kept the :'from Scobey^ Montana, where he States owned and controlled by the government through the Department of but I do because will not that, it is high school here when a boy diver at work for half an hour, and your coat for price. Albert Lea Agriculture. their desire. I a fatalist and be» .spent several months with bis son am and worked in West's Dry Goods at last made off. Hide & Fur Co., Albert Lea, Minn. Here 1q that the Turks." *£)zzie. respect as store after school and Saturdays. 31-3-c ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE er County News, as provided by law. Mr and Mrs. R. S. Hayden of Minaneapolis CLAIMS -AND FOR HEARING Dated October 20, 1922. Window Panes. spent the' week-end with THEREON. Scotland's Many Islands. HENRY WEBER, JUN., FOR SALE—Registered Poland China THE STORK HAS 1 trj To take paint off window panes The 3Mrs. Hayden's mother, Mrs. W. H. islands of Scotland number Estate of Daniel Engelman. (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. Boars. Real herd-heading prospects. washing with vinegar. PRESENTED I STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY 800 altocether. F. G. SASSE, about -Archer. Waldo Johannsen, Austin. Rural of Mower, in Probate Court. R. A. DUNNETTE, In the matter of the estate of Daniel 3905. 30-4-p Attorneys for Estate. C. W. Culver has returned to his To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietrick, Engelman, decedent. File No. 4404. Oct. 23, 30, Nov 6 "'home in Albion, Iowa, after spending I Letters of administration this day Pure at St. Olaf hospital, Thursday, I FOR SALE OR TRADE!—Ten acres several weeks at the home of his day having been granted to Clara M. of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern October 19, a daughter. In Oddities Eskimo Bible. son, V. S. Culver. Engelman, of Austin, Minnesota house and good improvements. When tlid decision to make an Eskimo It Is Ordered, That the time within To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c Bible was made, it was found which all creditors of the above Mrs. Eastwold west of town had at St. Olaf hospital, Saturday, that the Eskimos, living In such a cold named decedent may present claims FOR SALE—40-acre farm nine miles "the misfortune of falling and dislocating October 21, a son. against his estate in this court, be, climate, had absolutely no words to south of Austin on state road. For her hip. Altho very painful, and the same hereby is, limited to convey the descriptions of warm climates, particulars call at the Mower .she is getting along nicely. six months from and after the date conditions therein, etc. In the hereof isaid time ^expiring the 20th County" News. 31-tf entire Eskimo tongue there Is no word AUSTIN MARKETS day of April, 1923. Miss Lillian Koch of the Austin to express the English word "lamb," And It Is Further Ordered, That liigh school faculty, had as a week-end so much used in the Bible. This presented When you have your printing done Monday, the 23rd day of April, 1923, (Corrected October 19) what was thought at first to guest, her sister, Miss Esther at The News, you combine three essentials—quality, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate be a serious difficulty, until the translators PRODUCE. Court Rooms-at Court House at the ICoch, who is a student at Coe College, reasonable price, hit on the expedient of using City of Austin, in said County, be, Cedar" Rapids, Iowa. and speed. 4 Will be held under cover at the Crane Lumber Yards, Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— the Eskimo word which means "baby and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Dairy Butter 40 as the time and place for seal" as the nearest expression In Austin, Minnesota., 8:00 p. m. "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keenan left on The news twice a week in The Eggs, trade 40 hearing upon and the examination, their language of the symbol of the News—less than 5c a week 'Saturday morning by auto for Janesville, Potatoes 40 adjustment and allowances of such "Lamb." Similar expedients hare been SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 claims as shall be presented within Flour—retail, 49 lb sack Wisconsin, where they will used throughout-. the time aforesaid. $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 spend the winter with their daughter, Let notice hereof be given by the PEACE FLAG DESIGNER POULTRY Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Phone your items to 2650. publication of this- order in the Mow Grand Champion Blood Should Head Your Herd Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— "Allen Eds on of Morris spent Sunt Light Spring Chickens ./....... 10 PUBLIC SALE S&aj with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heavy Spring Chickens ........... 13 A- W. Edson. He took several hundred Leghorn Spring Chickens .11 I BUCKS white leghorn pullets from the Heavy iHens .. 14 Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction, without reserve, Geese .'. .10 Brookholm farm for the agricultural on the farm located 3miles east, 1 mile south of ^Lansing 2 miles west Eggs^ cash ........... 35 .school at Morris. Shropshires of IVtcKerrow and Glotfelter breeding. Blood and 1 mile south of Brownsdale, on Roosters .. 7 lines that have won consistently at largest shows. Ducks ..... 7 16 "The Priscilla Club met with Miss Ducks (No, 2) 10 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 Dorothy Pooler Thursday night. A HOG MARKET.^. pleasant evening was spent in card S^LE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M. SHARP playing and enjoying music and a Quoted by Hormel Company— LUNCH AT NOON BOARS Packers $6.50 to $7.50 dainty lunch was served. Medium and Butchers ........ $8.75 64—HEAD OF LIVESTOCK—64* Durocs, mostly sired by Pathfinder's Improver I Am, junior Veal, Sheep and Lambs Mrs. F. E. Gleason returned home champion boar, Minnesota State Fair, 1921. Out of 'Friday from Steele, N. D., where she Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1250 1 bay mare, 6 grand-daughters of Great Orion Sensation. -visited her brother J. W. Robbinson. Veal* $3.50 to $8.00 8 years old, weight 1200 1 black gelding 4 years old, weight 1200 1 bay She reports Mr. Robinson's condition Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 gelding, ten years old, weight 1200 1 bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1200 is much improved but he is still con^fined Cattle 1 gray gelding, 10 years old, weight 1100. to his bed. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 BULLS Bulls ..'... $3.00 to $3.50 17 HEAD OF CATTLE—12 milk cows, will freshen "during winter 4 coming ~E. Weigen went to Minneapolis Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 3-year-old heifers 1 3 years old Purebred Holstein Bull. Tuesday to meet his sister-in-law, Holsteins. Two sons of Sir Inka Superior Segis, junior GRAIN MARKET. ." Miss Weigen and daughter, Miss Jo:«ie, champion bull National D.airy Show, 1920. Dames of Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— 42 HEAD OF HOGS— 5 purebred Hampshire gilts 19 good thrifty spring who are returning from Walker exceptional producing ancestry. No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 shoats 1 purebred Hampshire sow with 8 nice pigs at foot 1 grade sow -where the latter has been receiving No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 with 8 nice pigs at foot. .. medical treatment the past few No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1.04 months. Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— MACHINERY—1 7-foot Deering binder, nearly new 1 5-foot McCormick TERMS—Bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Oats 30 to .33 Miss Eleanor Cole of San Francisco, mower 1 John.Deere manure spreader, nearly new 1 Osborne side delivery Miss Alma Dowd entertained the Flax 58 to .60 who designed the peace flag which was rake 1 new Deere hay loader 1 edge drop John Deere corn planter, members of the Embroidery club on Barle- 48 to .55 formally dedicated recently in San 100 rods of wire 1 6-shovel- corn cultivator 1 surface cultivator 1 spading BROOKHOLM FARMS -Tuesday evening. After the usual Rye 58 to .60 disc 1 quack digger 1 20-foot wooden lever drag 1 14-inch gang plow Francisco and which will be placed in business was disposed of asocial time 1 18-foot Imperial single disc drill 1 3-inch-Emerson truck wagon, nearly the Hall of Fame In Washington In MINNESOTA HOLSTEIN CO. new 1 steel wheel truck, good shape 1. wagon box 1 hay rack 1 bob was entered into, after which delicious Plan your work and work your plan, the name of the Gold Star Mothers of sleigh 1 2-seated platform buggy 1 G. W. cream separator, 900 lb. 1 16inch refreshments were served by the hostess. but let your plan be to attend the San Francisco. The flag is four by six walking plow 1 75-gallon feed cooker 1 tank heater 1 grind stone feet Its background is of white silk, Mankato. Commercial college, Mankato, auctioneer. Clerk. 1 wire stretcher 1 block and tackle 2 sets. inch breaching harness 1 Col. ^lbert Hopfe, Austin Nat. Bank, iy2 upon which are woven in gold a rising Minn. Our free catalog contains extra harness 5 horse collars 2 cream ?ans 1 organ 1 hard coal heater sun, a cross and a dove. Miss Cole Miss Elizabeth Hormel has gone 1 set bits and brace many other farm tools 100 chickens 15 ducks 15 the plan. Send for 33-1 was a" former resident of Washington. acres corn in shock 250 bushels of oats in bin and some hay. •to Yakima, Washington to visit her sister, Mrs. A. M. Stewart, for a few If a man has his trials, he should TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash amounts over $10.00, time will -weeks, and will then go to Long be entitled to his convictions. be given to October 1, 1923 on bankable notes at 8 per cent. No property Beach, California., to spend the winder moved until settled for. with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fisher -who have purchased a home there. MARCUS KNUTH, Owner 'park' Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Lynde enterfciafeed THOMAS A. CONLON, Auctioneer. LANSING STATE BANK, Clerk a party of friends Thursday THEATRE -evening. Five hundred was played "Cverlastinglly Good" lihmout the evening, Miss Meyers of DON'T BE A SLAVE JHaning, Iowa, winning the head prize •-—a gold edge deck of cards—and C. TUESDAYEUGENE Ti. Jones receiving the booby prize. O'BRIEN A delicious lunch was served. I I nShr^*'' in IN YOUR KITCHEN "THE PROPHET'S "The Austin Automobile company, dealers in the Ford car and Fordson PARADISE" Enjoy the Comforts of a Good Range tractor has just completed the installation of two new gasoline tanks and and pumps with a capacity of $11,000 galIons. .4 Sunshine Comedy THE RANGE ETERNAL The Austin Automobile company! maintains tthree filling pumps with Where isyour WEDNESDAY— a combined capacity. CONWAY TEARLE Will meet with every cooking and wilf?£| .A travelling man -reported a pe-arriliar ill accident Sunday. An automobile baking test. "A WIDE OPEN I containing six people attempted TT- OHS T^wills are a frequent sourcjp Hfco -cross the track near Rose Creek TOWN" Beautifid in design and finish and js Ji-4 of trouble. Prudent men -keep falling to see the approaching train. lltKeir wills -wjbftrc they can easi The engine struck the front wheels of will last a life-time. and 1- exdetrtdr and leirs. the car spinning it around several Sunshine Comedy 'times hut out of the way of the train. i^pA'&fe Depk^iStox is the proper Bo sure to Investigate before you buy' No one was injured and the car was for your will and for other important THURSDAY and FRIDAY— jsmly slightly damaged. WALLACE REID, BEBE DANIELS, documents and valuables. CASH DISCOp OR TERMS and CONRAD NAGEL. Individual boxes^in our vault may be Large Wolf.—Nels Sorenraoui Shoots in of the Thompson Auto Garage rented at a cost of a tew cents a week. .. tr in Lyle, shot and killed a large wolf, "NICE PEOPLE" Reliable -near Lyle, on Friday morning. Persons' First National Bank of Austin DeckeryBros. /W had reported seeing the wolf Hardware Hear the Augmented .. Organised 1£«8. and Sorenson went after it. No report Park Orchestra has been received of damage Matinee Daily* at 2:30 done by the wolf, tho undoubtedly Two Evening Shows 7:30 and 9:00- tihe animal has been responsible for -aorne killing of- stock and fowl.