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V*»M f V i O f Eight Page MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 1923. 4, Lydia Goetsch, $1; Celecta Meyer, $3.25; Vivian Gunderson, Meyer, 50c; sephine Staples, $8; Warren Staples, The Blue Bird Club will Frioay meet Blooming Prairie Rev. Donovan, priest the Catholic of high school defeated | Here’s the Money 75c; Earl Grandstaff, Mrs. Joe Michels, $8; Mrs. $1; Mrs. $4.50; Emma L. Bernice Stimson, $2.25; evening Mildred with Mrs. Olson. A. church Adams is having his house last Friday raised The 25 0. to Alva Gregg, $2.50; Miller, $3.50; Mrs. N. Irene S. Gregg, Miller, 50c; Stimson, $2.50; Marcelle Stuck, Miss Mamie Lestrud Chris and local lads remodeled. and heavier faster. and were the list is The following of premium $1.50; Ruth Gould, Holstein $3; Minnesota Helen Gunderson, Company, $1.50.- 25c; Betty Strong, 25c; Laurence Wayne married in Albert Lea The were Adams boys had plenty of fight County winners the Mower at 50; J. E. 25c; Otto Haarstad, Mrs. Mooney, $1.25; Studer, Allen $1.25; last Helma 25c; Laurence Studer, 25c; Wednesday. and showed Remodeling of the splendid Golden Eagle sportsmanship. their checks: of Fair the and amount Moore, Haarstad, Emily $3; Frank 50c; Moshier, Lawrence Hacmac, $2.50; $3; Studer, $9; Mrs. W. Subra, Mrs. George Brainerd, first district During the first half building, by Schleuder owned interests, Adams held the Mrs. G. $12.50; Albright, Alwyn Mabel Hahn, Mary Ann Meuller, 25c; Ruth Hahn, 75c; Pauline Neisen, 59c; Suzba, Ward $6.60; Eugene president of 75c; the Amreican Legion their heavier opponents to 6 0 to this week. The Schleuders a began Anderson, $4; O. $12.10; W. Alderson, Cecelia $1; Carl Nelson, Halbach, Chester Summy, $3.50; 50c; Helen Halbach, $8.50; Ella Swenson, Auxiliary 25c; and her district secretary In the second half the Blooming score. contemplate changes Excel Anderson, S. Anderson, $3; many Edward Nelson, Elmer Neilson, Signe 75c; $2.75; Edward Halbach, $3.30; $2; Arthur Swanson, Sjverd, $12.25; Miss Theresa Zweimer leave Thursday Prairie offense underway got their buildings Street, Main $22; it Anderson, on sl3; Leonard on Marie Nelson, 50c; Alice Halvorsen, 50c; Moran Nelson, 50c; Freddie Josina Halvorsen, Sjevrud, $1.60; for the Olga national convention at and smashed down the Adams line. is said. Anderson, Orrin 25c; Mildred Anderson, $4; L. B. Hanna, sl7; San Martin Francisco. Dr. Dailey and family 25c; Verna Sjeverud, Neinitz, Oscar Nevada $1.25; Thompson, 75c; 50c; Anderson, E. Mrs. Ray 50c; Hanna, sl2; Mrs. Chris Hanson, will also the §arm time. $1.50; Bureau Unit, at sls; Dorothy Elmer Tiedemann, $4.25; go Lydia same Aultfaxher, C. D. Angell, $8.55; Mrs. C. B. $3.25; Fred Hanson, They 25c; Jimmie will the attend convention and ichols, Steve 35c; Noble, Tiedemann, Florence $4.50; $1; Tuttle, Ardell Austtinsbn, 75c; $1; CLOSING also visit his OUT in Los parents Angeles. Hanson, Mrs. F. M. O’Connor, SALE $1.50; Lucille Hanson, $3.85; 75c; 50c; Lucille Lillian Ulland, 35c; Paul Aykens, Wilford $8.50; Aykens, Donald • Oelkers, Hilda Vaughn, Margery Hanson, 35c; Olson, $1.75; Peter S. H. Vaughn, Mrs. 75c; Mrs. $12.75; sl4; Geo. $1.25; Bacon, Dexter $2.75; Leßoy Olson, Alice Hanson, $1; Ruth Hansen, $2.25; Mrs. Viola Newell Olson, Vandegrift, $2; $2.75; Beryl Vermilyea, The Blooming Prairie football Henry As Barnes, 50c; I intend Helen $1.75; to California Bacon, to I will sell move public at auction Hansen, $2.25; Mrs. Newell $5.50; Ruby Harvey, A. Olson, $1.50; Leighton 75c; $2.25; Vermilyea, schedul ies follows: October 6, hO as oFM^ C. E. 50c; KrNo. th Mrs. Bates, Xt N Bartell, $1; F BanfieM n fa 9! ™’ Juletta Osmundson, J. Haugland, $6; Herbert $1.75; Gladys $4; °" e Harvey, Lloyd Vermilyea, $23; Alvina Waseca there; October - Hayfield, 12, Beckman. Gertrude Ruth Beck, 35c; » „ Ostenson, $1.25; Arthur Volland, Haney, Paape, 75c; Myron 50c; Mildred Haney, 75c; Ida Kachlin, there; 25c; $1; Martha October 20, Kasson, here; October Beltz, G. Benson, $2.50; Byron 50c; A. D. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Esther Paape, 75c; Cecil Helen N. Hibbs, E. Padelford, 50c; $4.75; Jas. New 27, Richland, 9, there; October 1923 Waiterman, 75c; Lucille Walsh, Fred Ferdinand Berge, $1; $; $49.50; Earl Padelford, Hibbs, $1.50; Phaene Hibbs, $9; $43; Mrs. 31, Albert Lea, here; November 75c; Luella Walsh, 25c; Ruth Webb, Florence Blake, 25c; 75c; Biery, SALE STARTS AT 11:00 Lois Padelford, $4.25; George Parsley, A. M. T. G. Hibbs, $27.90; Pearl Henderson, 12, FREE Kenyon here. Blooming LUNCH 50c; AT NOON Estella Weideman, 35c; Maurice Maurine Blonigan, Gladys Blom, 50c; John $3; Mrs. Pederson, $9; Clara Helgeson, $1.50; H. Prairie 26c; Mrs. defeated 62 by Owatonna 6 Weideman, to Orville Weidman, $3; 50c; was 6 WORSES— Florence Bodenschier, I air 35c; $1; Verna Blowers, 10 P gray and mares, 11 J. Mrs. R. Phillips, $2; Plihal, James years Saturday. O. Cecelia .. Herman, Olive Mrs. 50c; Heydt, 60c; Wendell, 35c; Joseph old, weight 3300; blue 1 11 Boeff, $4.50; Harold old, 25c; roan mare, weight years 1600- 1 (Too late last for brown week) Wendell, 10 Stanley Hillier, J. Marie Wendell, old, sl4; Mrs. H. Horne, Pine Grove $4.25; weight 50c; Farm, $10; Earl Pollock, 85c; 1400; mare, black years 1 Frank Bolstorff, 5 old, $3.25; Lila Boeff, mare, years Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rask weight 1300; 1 blue William Wendell, 5 $54.75; Freda Habkirk, 50c; Chris old, 25c; Eunice v 8; Harold Pollock, $2; John Mrs. weight roan are away mare, years 1300. Frieda Nellie Bolstorff, 25c; *l4; several day’s trip the Weiss, Weiss, state Hoeldt, Merrit Hopfe, L. Monica $1; Johnny $1.75; On 25c; $2; A. Reagan, $1.25; Reagan, 25c; Mrs. a over $2.25; Evrett $4; Anna Bovenga, Born, E. O. Habberstad and family drove Mary Horstman, Weiss, $4.25; Regina $4.50, Jessie Howie, $2; Besie Rogers, 25c; Rose Rabine, Weiss, MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—I Peter $2; Ralph Bradford, 50e; Shuttier Boyer, high Lanesboro, Minn., to last Saturday $1.50; with J. Huseby, S2O; Warner Hubbard, Rose Creek $7; Elkton Joyce Whitaker, and box; B. 75c; 25c; Cyril team, top 1 steel wagon wheel springs truck Mrs. L. D. Braun, Violet Bragg, sl2; 1 wagon- Habberstad’s to visit Mr. Rude spreader, nearly parents. Rock 1 Island $10; Mary Huss, $11.50; Donald Ingvalson, $6; Dexter $5; Brownsdale side delivery team, team, new; rake- Wilson, Beder Wood. 1 Brookholm 25c; $5; C. L. $2; Ruth Brenna, $8; Easy hay Jennings loader; Johnson the C. and Volharts B. 1 & Q. planter, way nearly $2.25; Reuben Ingvalson, 75c; $3; Adams $10; H com team, team, 1 I Wood, new; 75c; C. L. Wood, $1.25; Mrs. $29.50; Ralph, Brow’ning, Farms, C., 3-set spring tooth harrow, this drove Grand Meadow spring; to last Sunday Minnesota 1 new 8-foot Clifford Iverson, $3.50; J. C. Iverson, Canning Russel Adams $7; team, Dorsey Weed, Edward 25c; Lewis Buck, Wayne $2.75; Harold 25c; binder with tongue truck; Gale grain 2 riding visit Fred Hanson. cultivators; to 1 com Jacobson, $2.25; Einer Jacobson, Renwick, Reynolds, $6.50; 1; Anton 50c; D. E. $?.25; Wood, $5.70; Phoebe Wood, $3.25; Nolan Ardis Buttolph, Burns, 25c; Fordson tractor and plows; Janesville 1 inch 16 sulky Mrs. Roy Paulson entertained the plow; 1 Reynolds, $3.50; W. A. Reynolds, Vernon 50c; Elvina Jacobson, Wold, Harry Young, $1; A. Emerson 50c; Buttolph, 50c; Maurine Buttolph, 25c; disc drill; Lloyd A. Bomsher'feed Van, 1 Brunt disc drill; 1 mill, teachers school o’clock six dinner at Vava a $22; John Revord, $1.25; A. Jacobson, Ziemer, Harold Ziemer, $5; 15a; 1 five h. Iver 50c; Edna Jenson, $2; $49; gasoline Mrs. Oscar Callstrup, size engine; Fairbanks 25c; 1 p. platform scales; last Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. Mrs. Riedisel, 50c; Lois Riner, 35c; Deering 1 Cream 1 Separator; Kenneth Joyce Jenson, $5.50; Kenneth Zeimer, $11; Lynn Zeimer, Jenson, mower; Carlen, Howard Carlen, 250 Roy 1 Successful $2.85;; incubator; egg delightful Paulson be proved to entertainer. 1 tank Lloyd Rogne, $1.50: heater; J. Z. Rogers, $5; 1 15 gallon kettle; $1; Rosella Jester, $8; Marvin SB. 50-gallon Zeimer, 2 25c; Roxie Knudson, $1; Cassidy Bros., steel Clarence soap gasoline ban els; 4 good Root, milk sl2; Donald Root, $1; Jesse A. and 2 milk pails; cans 2 of heavy sets Jester, Edward Jirele, $2; The checks 75;c Waldo premium amounted sl6; Howard $4; Dr. E. Carter, to B. of the Women’s Federation Concord harness, The nearly 1 single set harness. $8; Harland Rosenthal, new; Maurice Root, Johannson, $2,002.15. who have E. sl6; Carl Johnson, Those called Chamberlain, R. D. Chapman, $1.50; not Some Household goods church this circuit will and other Lutheran of small articles $5.50; too Theresa Rustad, Edwin 75c; numerous for Dina Johnson, $5; their $23; Florence checks should do They Loretta Christianson, $3.50; $2; 1. B. so. mention. to October There will be here 5. meet Clenora 50c; Ruud, 25c; Sampson, Johnson, $1.50; George Johnson, ready the Christianson, 50c; for at secretary’s $3.90; Wallace Clark, are you mboth morning, afternoon progra Sampson, $2; Mrs. Oscar a Myrtella office, Johnson, Golda third of the courthouse. Gladys 25c; Mrs. floor $1; Harold Clemer, 75c; Cloverlea evening. TERMS:—AII Mrs. H. T. Rasmussen and under $lO, cash; all Sash, Faye sums Ray Sampson, $2.50; 50c; that on sums over Johnson, $7.75; Lon Johnson, $2.50; S2O; Condo, Minnetta 25c: Farms, 8 months time the circuit amount Prairie is of Blooming approved bearing notes, on 8 interest. Opportunity Herbert Sayles, $1; cent Sash, 75c; per Johnson, Wallace Johnson, Mildred 25c; Vivian Cochran, Roger Cochran, $7.50; local president. Some of the women Blooming Prairie Junior High, Room, $11.75; Johnson. Robert $3; Welden $1; W. H. Cochran, $36; Oliver $6; “Christ working pageant, on a Building, Sumner are Webster $1; 50c; Joyce, Alfred Karges, 50c; Miss $1; Coyle, $1.50; Cooper, $1.50; Earl A. W. BRAGG, Owner the occasion. A for In America” Shaw building, $1.60; Building, 50c; $1.25; Grace Kimball, Leota Kennedy, Louise Cox, Evelyn Crane, 25c; 75c; is delegation of Mr. Hans Austin large expected. Mrs. C. and of Lincoln women Building, $1.25; Franklin COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. Kimball, 75c; F. W. $7.85; Alexander Crilly, $2; Verne Culbert, 50c; Leota Sunday the Mackie home. spent at High, $2; Catherine $2; Senior Building, Alfred King, $2.25; M. King, $2; C. FIRST Harold Cummings, sl9; Dr. NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. school Pauline Sandboe, high Miss The drive for funds for the annual Elizabeth Schauls, $2.25; Chris King, B. A. King, $29; Mrs. Helen Dahl, 25c; Clifford Curl, $69; called Decorah, la., Salvation principal, Army in Steele County will to was Mrs. Mike Schauls, $3; Schauls, $2.10; $2.75; Ruth Danks, Irene Dawes, 25c; $2.50; Leonarda King, $3.75; Cecil of funeral attend the last Tuesday take place October. during to Schloo, Schleiker, Hester $2.25; Dora $5.50; Deanwood Farms, Dawes, $3; $4; Floyd Kirkwood, Kirkwood, The Alsac Sisters Concert Company aunt. Schmitz, $2; Ema Christine an 7c5; Reuben Dettlof, $30.50; 50c; Dexter Kline, Eva Kline, 50c; Edwiix $1; Mrs. the here attended from Several will here in concert Schwerin, $1.50; Leone Schmitz, appear CLOSING OUT Unit, $25; Dist. SALE Farm Bureau 44, Knuth, $2; Koehler, $5; Anna Emmet Friday Owatonna, O’Hara show in Fiske Thursday auspices of the American under Schradle, $5; A. R. $1.50; Just on Dist. Jt., 25c; 85 50c; Dist. 53, 25c; $2.75; Ella Knutson Carl Knutson, evening.. Auxiliary. Legion Helen Schwanke, Schultz, $1.20; Dist Dist 12, 50c; 107, Dist 125, 25c; Gladys Knutson, $2; Lily Knutson, $2; enjoying Mrs. A. E. Anderson is On of A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. quitting farming, account I will a sell all Charleg personal H. Schwanke, $4.50; $1.50; E. my $2.25; Dist. 45, 25c; $2.25; Dist. 99, Koenigs, Harley 25c; Leona 25c; Public Ridgeway, la. Auction vjsit from her niece of property at the farm Paul known Sander them Monday surprised at the Mike Mc- Schwartz, Irene Schwartz, s7sc; $2; as Dist. 22, Dist. GO, 50c; Dist. 29, 50c; Kraft, Kough, William 75c; 75c; Court farm, miles 3 of Moscow west their evening. The occasion on Lucile was Marie Schwartz; $3.50; Dist. $1; Dist 116, 25c; Dist 43, 25c; Francis Fremer, 50c; Margaret Kremer, tenth anniversary. wedding Schroeder, $1.50; Scott, $11; Reika Verna Doyle, 25c; 75c; 41, Gladys Kruger, $3; Clara 75c; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1»23 Ruth Vincent Scott, $1; Miss Miss Harold Scott, $18; Vera Mayer and 50c; Duclos, 50c; Geo. Drake, Ellen Krull, Edna Krull, Edna 25c; 25c; Austin $1.10; Myrtle Seavey, the Austin, Maxine Seavey, week end Williams at spent Dorothy W. Edson, $1; $1; Dean, A. Krull, Krull, John $1.50; Mrs. 25c; Robert 25c; Margaret Sheedy, 50c; the former the home of her at Brothers, sl9; Enright Ellis, 75c; Esthis Kunze, G. Kuhn, $1; 35c; SALE STARTS Machine AT General 11:00 M. A. FREE LUNCH AT NOON the Helen Shoemaker, home Sheedy, the latter 25c; parents and at $7.50; Frances Eppy, Epperly, Earl John Lafferty, lie Laack, $2; D. Emi Sylvia Slindee, H. 75c; Algy Slindee, $2; of Mr. L. Williams. Mrs. and Edith Alma 50c; Erickson, 25c; Joe D. Landherr, May $2.95; 75c; HEAD OF HORSES—One 4 black and $1.50; wife and Mr. $8.25; Alva Smith, Mrs. 8 Prof. Berg and old, weight mare, Joseph Gladys Exe, 25c; years $2.60; Ewart, $1.50; Lausen, $8; Peter N. Lausen, Shop 1400; black 8 old, weight 1300; black geldi*g, one mare, George Smith, $2.35;; Gertrude daughter Etta, years Mrs. Ingebretson and one Exe, Hazel Fawver, $1; 25c; 50c; Edna Larson, Mrs. Peter N. Lausen, 8 old, weight 1400; 1 weight years 1400. gray mare, Sunday Smith, Snyder, $2; Mrs. visited $2; Mrs. Ira all of Northfield, at Ralph Fenske, Selma Feldt, 25c; $2; Hildur Larson, $1.50; Jens 25c; HEAD 19 OF CATTLE— Eleven choice milk giving C. L. Soule, Albert Sprung, N. A. 01- $2; the of Mr. and Mrs. 50c; home cows, Fink, Mrs. Jacob Genevieve 25c; Franklin Street Larson, $2.75; Nona Larson, 25c; 207-209 heavy flow of milk Three 2-year-old heifers; four now. Ernest Sprung, Harold summer $7.25; Forbes, $37.70; Fred 50c; A. Fischer, rom Anna Leach, Stella Larson, 25c; calves; yearling steer. one $1.50; Austin. Lutheran church Sprung, $2.75; Dale Stanton, Minn Phone The pulpit in the 2107 Garbisch, $8.70; A. Garbisch, Amona Ruby Lerud, J. L. Lewis, $5.50; 75c; - HEAD 48 OF DUROCJERSEY HOGS—Seven tried four Glen Stanton, H. night by the sows, $1.50; B. Staples, Sunday supplied Garbisch, 50c; Gilbert Frances was 25c; Lewis, Stanley Levy, $4; Violet 50c; farrow forty-one to spring and shoats. soon, summer $1.50; Clarabelle Staples, Kildahl Owatonna. $19.50; Jo- J, of Rev. L. We equipped Garbisch, Garbisch, $16.75; Kenneth are Lillie, now Lillie, 50c; Dale Earl 50c; 75c; 100 RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS. Garbisch, Arlo $39.75; 25c; William Edith Lindell, $2; Ruth Lott, $4.50; take of to Tractor, FARM MACHINERY, ETC.—one 8-foot Deering grain binder; care your Garriot, Gertrude Gleason, $9.35; 35c; Sylvia Lunde, $2; Orphie Lunde, $6; John Deere binder; John Deere Corn planter, 80 one corn one Gleason, Gleason, John Auto and Grace $1; general J. McNanney, $1; H. A. Mc- Mrs. A. repair rods of wire; 6-shovel cultivators; two 3-inch truck two WANTED.,, wagons; | Gleason, Mrs. E. $1.75; $10.50 M. $1; Emma Neir, Mrs. Magee, 75c; dump planks; set Iron wheel truck Fuller & one one wagon; one and. machine work. Gleason, William Gleason Thomas $9; f Johnson disc; Johnson Martin, & Smith, Martin, 50c; Judene 25c; section 5 drag; Deering one one hay rake; hay Sons, $12.50; Mrs. W. C. rack; 16-inch and Emerson Sulky; 8-foot Freda Meier, Ruth Mattz, 25c; 25c; Let call and one one one us on you WHEAT hose seeder; 10-foot broadcast YOUR seeder; Ruud Gleason, Manure $4; Elsie Goetsch, 25c; one Merriot, 50c; Bertram one Mrs. Gordon spreader; Melotte Cream Separator; : heavy estimate job. work harness; set one one your single driving harness; buggies; two good spring one one seat; several hundred burr oak fence posts. HAY, GRAIN, ETC.—4OO Bushels of wheat succotash; and oat FARM LOANS IT. MISS Good Thing DON'T A AT TOP MARKET PRICES - 20 of mixed hay; standing tons 12 of 7 of B acres corn; acres corn in shock. 1 and addrem plainly Send your exchange for nune mill for cash Bring it to to Household or Some Goods and Other Artielee. our We make Farm Loans lowest at with (and thu together & written cents * Dee slip) Chamberlain Medicine Co., Feed. High Grade FLOUR to QUALITY ONE OVERLAND TOURING CAR, MODEL 90. or without delay. rates, . receive in Moines, lowa, and return a containing Chamber kin’s trial package for Agents the Federal Land Bank. SALE:—AII of $lO cash; all * TERMS OF and under, Quality Products coughs, eoMs, Remedy Try Our Cough for sums on erow p, that credit time will be of year’s given amount and coughs, “flu” whooping Come in bronchial, sums over a one and before see us you approved bearing interest. 8 cent notes Chamberlain's Stomach throat: and tickling on per ® place loan. there better Flour will find is We believe stomach Liver Tablets for and troubles, no your you crowd paint that indigestion, * gassy JAMES, J. B. Owner. Farmers and Merchants State Bank. product mill. of constipation; than the bilioubness and Feed made th* heart, our or needed in Salve, Chamberlain’s every COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer Austin, Minn. scalds, wounds, piles, bums, family for WITH YOU GLAD TO DEAL A. SORENSON, Clerk, Oakland State Bank. « A. WE WILL BE valued family skin affections; these and J Don’t it. medicine* for only 6 miss cants. EXCHANGE BASIS OR ON CASH EITHER A Product* of Quality Miller* $ i MILLING CO. HORMEL Get Ready Fall Days for e■ i» a *tcu sa CLOSING OUT SALE We have large stock of for Rubbers the with Fuller Brush Having accepted position company a a all Public farming, will sell personal property and quitting I at my of miles Austin Brick yards Auction the farm 4 at east on 8,1923 OCTOBER MONDAY, children. and Also complete women, men, LUNCH AT NOON A. M. FREE SALE STARTS AT 11 black horse, old, weight HORSES—I HEAD OF 5 4 years old, weight work mules, 1200 lbs.; bay 8 1300; 1 1 line of boots. years span mare, saddle weight 1100 lbs., old, weight 2600; 1 horse, and 10 9 years (Strawberry Roan). Tfci&ofcda/i CATTLE—I 2 head of choice milk of which HEAD OF 30 cows, of head eight high Holsteins and four Shorthorns; 10 grade are Chan-es <—.t.-red tl Ford Sedan make in better looking. it e new a months’ old heifers, ranging from yearlings 2 olds; six 2 to year roomier cr.r you’ll do stock and well make Our fall here Bull old. is Holstein bull calves; registered Holstein 1 calves; 5 1 yr. to A high.-.- radiator l:h lends base dignity its v. trr .: at a apron z befitting c.osed The higher hood and cowl en’arged a car. with side; Spring HEAD HOGS—S Sows pigs 22 53 OF at grace! jfi? th'. dc-h early. stylish purchases curving. give body its t- a sweep to shoats. your lines, and aflord addition;’ leg lor of the front room occupants scat wheel lumber with box; iron triple 1 MACHINERY—I All body fittings—window wagon regulators. door door latch grips, buggy; bob sled truck with hay rack; 1 with box; 1 1 top levers, door lock, deme light—are finished The nickel wagon in 7-foot Disc; dark double buggy; John Deere planter; 1 3-section upholstery 1 1 fine line soft background carries brown corn a on a feed six-shovel harrow cultivators; 1 drag; 1 2 that does cart; easily show dust dirt Silk window’ curtains corn not or grinder, inch International; 3-4 h. Galloway engine; 1 harmonize the 1 1 for three 8 line of windows enhance the style shoes of Also big for the p. gas in to rear a everyone No. harness; single the and add International Cream 3; work the comfort of 3 1 separator, See the sets to car its passengers new Sedan and other Ford Lody harness. styles showroom new at our Thru be obtained through cars can bushels barley succotash; AND HAY—4OO 10 GRAIN tons reasonable family prices. at the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. standing clover mixed hay; 20 corn. acres AUSTIN AUTO CO. I * r J 1; CHICKENS—2OO 200—PURE BRED WHITE WYANDOTTE *>'• i Austin, Minn. TERMS—AII of under, that $lO and cash; sums over sums on JENSEN & PHIFFER credit of months time will be approved 10 given notes amount a on bearing interest from date of sale. 8 cent per JOHNSON, J. Owner R. Minn N. Chatham Austin, 204 CARS COL. TRUCKS ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer TRACTORS • • AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. DEFECTIVE PAGE