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

February 28, 1924 · Page 6 of 10

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-f/% i _. _ - . . . • _ .... MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Feb. 28, 1924. Seven Thursday, Page Sherwood business trip Bert of Mankato Miss A. C. Page made Mrs. Fred Wills Sander transacted of Mason Brothers for Miss Dorothy Smedley and City, has two a years, here cities Tuesday returning business the first the week the twin of la., has resigned has and position Margaret McDonald to part returned home accepted spent after spending a the week- home the day. with the several Motor Inn Austin end in Minneapolis. days here friends at with same * WE CARRY * WHY Mr. Mrs. George and Busswitz of where he will be salesman for and Overland, relatives. A Waltham Monday with Austin complete line Hess & spent of Dr. Nash and Jewett —Bloom- Carl Heinold Mason of City, cars, <. ' la., * £ friends. ing Prairie Times. the spent week Clark end here Stock Food, for the at home cows. * See the Smart Models in Dresses of his and aunt uncle, * Mr. Capt. Cook Col. Albert Hopfe || and and Mrs. horses, hogs and sheep; also Hollister $11.75 and $15.00 the at at Frank Kasak. UZLIK’S callers here of Austin business were * * Hess Pan-a-cea Egg Laying Smart Shop. 35-1-c Mr. and Mrs-C. W. Errat last Friday. Blooming Prairie and Let That Old Tonic, Hog * Worm Powder. * All daughter, Norma, have Times. returned from guaranteed Riceville,’ remedy. ♦> la., ❖ where they LEGAL NOTICE I attended Beautiful early showing Suits, in * FURNACE GROCERY the wedding of relative a Millinery Coats, and Dresses at i HauganS Lane Pharmacy *- ♦ Wednesday. — t Hollister prices suit to everyone. citation for hearing on final account Just visit the Hollister Smart Shop DISTRIBUTION * AND FOR Smart Shop. 35-1-c Rexall Store Bother County and a STATE OF MINNESOTA, Mower the * for of wonderful showing in see you Gerald Justice Born Mr. and Mrs. In Probate Court. In the Matter to ❖ —ss. No. 216 Coats from sl2 $75. to 35-1-c up Charles A »|i i|i of the Estate of H. Wilbour, of Lansing, February 25, a son. L. R. Hopfe Decedent: who has been with TWO MINNESOTA, THE OF TO Grace STATE Wilbour, . L. and Frank C. and to all Lee ORANGES f final in the interested and account * persons LEGAL of said decedent: NOTICE of the distribution estate the above decedent, representative of named The Months? this Court his filed in final having The Cheapest Service ♦- —— .« the administration of * of the estate account CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION together with his petition of said decedent, FOR ADMINISTRATION. adjustment and allowance Playing for the for Estate Dozen Francis DON’T of P. Clausen 2 of and distribution for of said final account STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower. You Can Buy estate to the said the residue of persons In Probate Court. In the Matter of Therefore, YOU, AND entitled. thereunto the Estate of Francis P. Clausen, Decedent. hereby cited and EACH OF YOU, required 45c are Coax it along if have, before show to any you THE OF STATE MINNESOTA. cause, TO as you Court Probate the Rooms this Court at George E. Clausen, heirs Freight law of at said of higher than before rates the are, course, war. ■ City Austin, the of have. in House It will the Court deceased and all interested to in n persons They be higher. State Minnesota, must How could the railroads higher of else of Mower, County in the the granting of the estate of said decedent: pay day of March, 1924, 24th at the and higher prices fuel and other materials? for and on supplies wages SMOKE petition should said why o’clock 10 Tne petition of Carl Lar having A. a. m., on WEEK ONE FOR granted. It be is been costing the Milwaukee Road not lied in this representing than much that court, twice more as as and said Court, Judge of The WITNESS, Francis P. Clausen, then resident cf the in 1913 for and a items taxes required produce to transportation many this 20th day of said Court, the Seal of County cf Ward, State of North Dakota, service—but— 1924. February, died ii,testate the I-th day March, ol on and bother all the WEBER, JUN., HENRY rest Seal) (Court 1920;. and praying that letters This alministratior. of service is costing 35% onlp than in that patrons our more Probate. Judge of of his be granted Carl estate to year! That is why there of has the been profit from operations Mar. 6-13. Feb. 28, no File No. 4494. year. A. Larson; and the having fixed the court since the War. for h time -ai'nir said petition: place -in< THEREFORE, YOU. AND EACH OF The charge for hauling freight of mile the average ton a one on YOU, hereby cited required shew and to are Milwaukee Road in 1922 and nine hundredths. cent was one before it have, this Court cause, any you T rebate Court at t: R. in the Court The figures for 1923 will show oms still lower rate a average per House, the in City of Austin, in the County mile ton — of Mower, State of Minnesota, the on 24th day of March, 1924, 10 o’clock What other at will handle its business—at a. tonnage agency —your why said petition should be not granted. m., averaging only fraction rates mile. cent a ton over a a a WITNESS, The Judge Think it of said Court, of I and the Seal of said Court, this 21st day A of freight carried mile for ton I cent stamp February, a of 1924. a one FIRST— SA VE (Court Seal) HENRY WEBER, JUN., A carried 100 miles for dollar I ton (A truck would motor one Probate Judge. dollar’s worth of alone in that distance.) use a gas ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MART N A. NELSON. Wheat hauled all the from Montana Minneapolis—or to way Attorney for Petitioner. ! from South Dakota Chicago—Corn from Western lowa to File No. 4671. Feb. 28, Mar 6-13. to Left. What is Live Chicago—for less than mile I ton cent one a a on Where ifiaMS) real service for money? can yo” —'•-e your Chicago .... vtfualpe &** If spend first, mm*r. you OTHER. SIZED BATTEaiCS Rir«Ds Railway Let in pizoPorvriON .. .. T r IN i r? put .• us one a new None better price for NOW at any PUGET TO SOUND -EL_ you “get left.” the savings LAGESON GARAGE DECKER & GALLOWAY National Canned Food National Bank Week The Austin Heaters and Sheet Austin, Minnesota. Metal Workers Seven Days Wonderful FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of MEMBER OF Savings the at Austin, Minn. Cashier, Vice-Pres. Hopfe, Beaulieu, W. Mitchell, Pres. P. D. E. J. L. m Cashier Cashier. H. Edson, Ass’t. RED OWL Ass’t F. F. C. Wilbour, EXTRA SPECIAL Mrs. «L W. Mackie Sunday returned from short visit Austin.— at a PEAS SIFTED Blooming Prairie Times. This week join with National Canners and we lillllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllil gnuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jobbers in offering the season’s lowest prices you on Canned Fruit, Vegetables and Fish. “Fairmont Pride” Special quantity reductions all canned goods. In Small Fancy, 22c FJI/nC addition -| on A Note the HATCHERY several big FREE OFFERS. MAPLE DALE Sale value, No. 2 f runs can seven days, starting SATURDAY, MARCH 1 L- c L. c 48 90 MINNESOTA AUSTIN, One Can FREE One Can FREE One Can FREE CROSBY CORN Jr TOMATOES •ir RED SALMON Chick Price List Baby 15c Bricelyn Pack 15c Frazier, No. 2 35c Fancy Alaska can Buy six (6) at Buy six (6) cans Buy six (6) at at cans cans 1924 FOR 12 w 12 c 29 Get One Can FREE Get One Can and from full blooded stock. FREE Get One Can true to FREE be sold to All chicks guarantee name on a are chicks from selected Northern produce these which to All flocks from are procure eggs we CANNED healthy condition possible. and kept in FRUIT from disease flocks, free bred farm as as SOUP range SALMON chicks that acclimated healthy strong, will produce Northern bred flocks Our are APRICOTS c 95 can Tall the northwest. Med. Red to x x Campbell’s Tomato Alaska, per can 20c, 3 for HONEY SWEET order for future Reg. will, however, book Price cans 12c, with order. We cash TERMS OUR your are CHERRIES TZlor ed c 79 and balance to be paid days order ten c with 57 of the with delivery 25 cent amount ’ your per 30c, 3 Can of chicks. shipment before MARINE 9f Tall Pink Alaska PEACHES ! r£ 1 c 80 16c per can <™ ' 25 50 100 500 1000 BREED 3 for cans $4.00 $ 7.00 $12.00 $58.00 SIIO.OO Leg-horns S. C. White WINTO FANCY BARTLETT c 45 PEARS 7.50 13.00 63.00 N 4.00 120.00 2 ;t 39c 3 Leghorns $1.09 S. C. Brown SHRIMP c°a„. can ’. 14.00 68.00 4.50 8.00 130.00 Leghorns S. C. Buff . 4.50 8.00 14.00 68.00 .130.00 S. C. Anconas STEWART’S Darling and Sea- FISH BALLS BLUEBERRIES 8.50 16.00 78.00 150.00 "a’r.™72 5.00 C Reds Island c S Rhode foco Brand, dry 5.00 8.50 16.00 78.00 150.00 C. Rhode Island Reds R. Trondjhem or and pack, 25c wet 5.00 16.00 78.00 8.50 150.00 Barred Rocks Gorton’s, PINEAPPLE ftSsfiTr 2 ration c 23 size, 5.00 16.00 78.00 White Rocks 8.50 150.00 30c values Our Price, cans, Large, No. Our Grated, Price, 27c, 3 for 79c per Rocks 5.00 16.00 78.00 cans can Buff 8.50 150.00 6 for $1.55 cans c 20 c Wyandottes 5.00 16.00 78.00 White 8.50 150.00 24 SLICED, Peter Pan, 35c, No. 2 31c can.... ‘ Black Large Minorcas 5.00 78.00 No. 8.50 16.00 S. C. 150.00 2V 36c can 2 . Orpingtons 17.00 83.00 Buff 5.50 10.00 160.00 Get One Can FREE $12.00 Coaster Wagon SAUERKRAUT | 83.00 Orpingtons 5.50 10.00 17.00 White 160.00 CANNED PEAS FREE Who Gets It? Wyandottes Laced 5.50 10.00 17.00 83.00 Silver 160.00 be given buyers to of Barr’s to 17c No. Large Broilers Assorted for 3.50 6.00 11.00 53.00 Bluebird 105.00 18c Early June Buy Six (6) Cans BORDEN’S at EVAP. MILK Buy six (6) at cans c Tall 14 Baby c 14 O. can can do hatching will also custom $5.00 We at 100 Ship per eggs. your One Can FREE GET ONE CAN FREE One Can FREE Express parcel by post prepaid. either We guarantee hatch to or eggs ship and chicks hatchable prepaid. to We will KALABASH Matched Slices your egg you every until August Ist. hatch from March Ist PINEAPPLE MAPLE DALE HATCHERY Large No. 2Vz Q can O 35c seller, each.... AUSTIN. MINN. C6 canssl. 93 cans iiiiiiM