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

June 21, 1923 · Page 10 of 13

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AUSTIN, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, MINN. Thursday, Page Ten June 21, 1923 George Stillwell dow’n from F. Henderson daughters OUTFIT. and of ported the Commiss’oner. OLD afternoon. WARNS to FINDS HIS HOLMBERG first week in August. This meeting came Minneapolis visit his brother Minneapolis the apply week On This warning does to spent past Monday not to at evening Cresco is annual affair w’hich school at association at an for the Ulysses. He buying W. K. Parter residence. farmers is between occurred the for* the contracts affairs marrige of Raymond discussed. cream a next Experience of Rev. G. F. Unusual year are GROWERS SPUD St. Paul co-operatively thru Mahoney agreeing sell to and Miss The officers will be Daw elected of Chester. at company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rounds of Fink, Christian Pastor. of Austin Mr. and Wells marketing Mrs. F. The agencies. immediate their district elections, the family third the w’eek Santa Ana visiting Cal., their present. own w’as are of the The Rev. G. F. Fink, pastor the W. Armstrong Sunday The guests at is the were friends of here in Cresco. groom youngest Plans being made in July. many son to church, Ellendale First Christian to went are home. Your Contract Certain B Mr. and Mrs. G. Mahoney. Miss Ila Aby The Bible home from give l.cture the the e work rural schools to improve the in came new'- BROWNSDALE | a on H. Mrs. E. Hall Mr. and Mrs. and Mankato his Friday w’here she lyweds old regular graduated Sunday and into will leave for California ran soon Some Has next Moorhead Martz left for Monday to year. thV of from the Third Infantry state normal. outfit, where Mr. army Mahoney is employed. Cruickshank assisting Nellie is the Odd Fellow's Miss attend Rekebah and Value. is the This States Army. the United Miss Beatrice Daily who taught this week. convention. the store at corner Fink outfit of w'hich school BABIES, helps memmer. Medford the SAVES once a at was is past term Austin visited Miss grownups, Blanchard of Mae Saturday School Herbert Mahoney Officers To came changed personnel has While the spending her vacation people. home. elderly comforts at G. mother friends here, Thursday. F. for brief visit with her old received by The following letter a the Fink found that greatly Mr. Meet In August infantum, For cholera The community Rochester grieved Robert and sister. employed Monday and of She is at summer com- is Warn Liebenstein self County was Agent r son, explanatory: outfit of the famous traditions plaint, diarrhoea were weakening learn of to the death —use Mason in Friday. City, of Mrs. callers la. tow’n, were Austin The cherished by the Art men. CHAMBERLAIN’S Mahoney. She is for week left Sunday Mr. and left last survived by Ruth Rush Mrs. Howe Miss In potato past Newly elected growers officers of years Mower with the long chat enjoyed pastor a visit she will attend their daughter Miss Mychaler w'here to COLIC Winona her husband and DIARRHOEA localities have been and five children. in summer Funeral approached many school districts hiking from The detatchment is county will meet men. REMEDY Valley school. at City, N. D. representing by services men held Wednesday Moines. Minneapolis Des to w’ere w’ith the superintendent Take sweetened county little the in water. Methodist people of the a The dealers wholesale themselves young Brown of Mr. and George Mrs. as Never fails. Dexter, service church at of the agents in song potatoes, a the gave Austin end week guests at or as were Sunday. dealers. such Brtfwn George and homes. LE ROY Mahoney Dennison is Miss Ruth at guest of action of this class The plan a evening for Brown left Saturday Johnson home. H. the D. is of enter to operators Michigan employed. where a community he was Esther Lamon, daughter The Misses Leah and Moench and Mrs. F. sign Dr. and to up agree Weigen Laura Misses Bertha and Moines, la. for Des left Thursday Ethel for the Alice Anderson and potato Morrow, contracts crop of Mclntire, week end Pennsylvania la., were critical the there by called They station delivered the at at were Thursday from Edmunds home crop their the of aunt, came guests at home brother. her enough illness of price fixed made large a Mrs. Weigen. this they completed w'here Winona attractive the look to to and sons,, A. Beltz and Mrs. D. grower. Mr. visited her Johnson Taopi Mrs. of normal. year’s work the at be Such agreement Nellie Claude, Miss Laurel and may an Hard Coal for cousin, last Saturday. Miss Weigen Ann 1923 Peet' fair-looking its —perfectly Edmunds who has Miss Arvida Ray Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. on legal face. It is always and Stew'ard C. M. and Mrs. contract, a and Mr. teaching City, been Valley N. near Mrs. H. Cotton of Davis and Mrs. simple in but drawn Masonic the Sunday family at up spent home the last the D. of week came Rochester end week guests at were legally enforceable lauguage. Valley. Spring Park in spend her vacation. the W. S. home. to Sprung “nigger” the is the in deal The Johnson and D. H. and Mrs. Mr. The Eastern States have just through fact that the farmer always their can gone the attended Dennison Ruth Miss be found w'hen the time for delivery greatest coal shortage. the Pick home, There family reunion is at that the no assurance falls due, of his crop Sunday. High Railroad Expenses spring and only while the buyer show's tonnage will caught get summer up ever up the baseball between The game his the enforcement of when contract with the demand for 1923. afternoon Friday and farmers businessmen his benefit the is and to to In the calendar 1922 each total income in SIOO of resulted the farmers getting year •disadvantage of the grower. of the The the small end Paul earned by the Chicago, Milwaukee St. & score. privilege While it is man’s every 15. 17 to Ry. made of the following items: score W'as sell according contract to was up to On September the Heidtke 1, Mr. and Mrs. Ben entertained Present be his Freight Revenue Mine what he deems to to $72.88 from Cresco, la., Sunday. Commissioner best advantage, the Passenger Revenue 15.24 own , of Agriculture Fannie visiting the Mrs. lorns is at warns Other Operating Revenue 10.49 Wage Scale the farmers of the that the state On Hard Orma lorns. home of her Coal Expires son, Non-operating Income 1.39 above practice is and common few Miss Grace Parsley spent a SIOO.OO farmer that it the hold leaves to in Austin, this W’eek. days Each SIOO of income paid below: shown the when prices fall bag out current was as The hard coal miners want Their low more money. Payroll for below price, but General Officers the $ .14 contract day | scale about is $5.00. makes holds him liable when The low and day scale Operating for Other Payroll soft coal 45.70 | the delivery price is current Fuel foT Locomotives 9.99 miners is about $7.50. This is what the hard FARMS coal miners above the price. contract Other Operating Expenses Farmers and dealers in Minnesota asking for. It looks like strike. are excluding Payroll more money 25.59 or a further advised that Northwest North Dakota i are under p “Take pick Tax Accruals and take 6.07 choice.” your the provisions your of the Wholesale wants Rent of equipment Joint & Facilities 3.79 Produce Dealer’s Act, Chapter || 100,000 More Neighbors 254, Law's of 1923, contracting Total 91.28 B B We prepared fill to orders for all sizes Small of PITTSTON purchase in the to payment, terms. are Balance easy a crop 8.72 B Sfl Write bank in North- described makes the any manner person Bond ANTHRACITE. Interest 12.49 North Dakota. No west doing dealer Wholesale. K at so a IB speculators Deficit—not land earned in sharks 1922 .$ 3.77 to or And if he show' cannot a s deal with. ® ® j Operations in the last few months indicate license issued by the Commissioner more B pft Plan trip this and a summer favorable results for the 1923. of Agriculture, wholesale I ft year as a for yourself. Round see produce dealer, of B if inquiry X, trip an fare plus Chicago costs i one-wav 1 ' the Department to of Agriculture, X/ONE s2 /7 PI ECE ORA LOAD CAR I* Mn Stßtul Milwaukee ‘ HI ft & Write for literature soil, V'VVP'yTy ■ Old Capital Building, St. on | J*' : schools and churches. Paul, shows he is licensed not Railway I I Northwest North Dakota and bonded, he is carrying on an I TO PUGET SOUND-ELECTRIFIED Development Association ft illegal business, and all the facts 7-14057 p Minot, n. d. in the should be at case once re- TWOFINE FARMS AT AUCTION An opportunity of lifetime home price. Two of the at best to improved a your secure a own farms in Mower County, the of Lansing, townsite 5 miles adjoining north of Austin the on Red Ball Route, will highest bidder be sold the to on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 2 1923 Sale o’clock Land will 2 sold the premises at commences on Acre Home Farm Near Lansing 118 Acre Farm 117 Adjoining Lansing HORMEL HOT DOG hardwood finish All buildings. House has 8 thrqughout, These buildings also all and newly new rooms, painted. Sevenroom are new, are birch electricity. Jewel floors. Wired for hot air furnace. Water bungalow, hardwood finish throughout, birch floors, full DINNER basement, bathroom. Full basement. and Jewel hot air furnace, and bath. water Barn has 16 foot with 16 foot lean. 36x40, posts Barn is 34x40 feet, 16 foot posts, floor. concrete corncrib machine combined. Large and shed Large Large combined Served At Noon Will corncrib Be and machine granary, shed with .granary, cement buildings chicken house All outside 16x20. have cement floors. floors. Good chicken house. Good hog house. roomy Good milk house. roomy Well feet deep with feet of best in the 80 70 water Farm is Two state. good wells. Farm well fenced. Small orchard. Good evergreen wire. cross-fenced with inch fenced and 32 woven grove. is black loam and sandy sub-soil. Self-drained ahd Land Land is black loam soil, self drained in high of state cultivation. No Band Scout By Music Boy of cultivation. better is in the highest state farm lays out of doors. hand TERMS—S2,OOO cash in day sale. of SB,OOO March 1, TERMS—S2,OOO cash in hand day of sale. SB,OOO on March 1, on on Before Sale The which time possession will be 1924, given. First will be when 1924, possession will be at mortgage given. First taken back for balance mortgage for for balance five bearing taken back interest. five 6 bearing to to cent 6 interest. run years, run per years cent per These farms 235 of good land lays out-of-doors. They lay comprise in where region failures unknown. two This as as a crop are land the pride of the contemplating California has been who is make his removing future home. This sale offers to to owner, an exceptional seeking home, well improved, and close market opportunity and excellent schools. With buildings to to and a man a new cultivation, the buyer will high of be ready harvest fruits of his in the investments instead of trying improve state to inferior to a an of land. piece These farms lay the from road each other across ANDY RAMSEY, Owner Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer W. E. Hopfe and L. S. Chapman Clerks Nationsßank