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

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I MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five 4, 1924. Sept. Thursday, G. Hibbs, Austin—sls.7s. Mrs. T. The R. Dick family motored Albert Mr. J. Fischer, and Mrs. Mrs. Austin—s39.7o. to R. Wilmoth leaving, the President, Price, Miss motored on | LE ROY At Prize Winners Hightshoe, Dist. Elizabeth 101 Lea week Wednesday Grand Elizabeth Forbes, Grand Meadow,- last to attended Meadow Sunday behalf of club, her to where the presented — Fair County the 75c. the wedding Dick various of Herman Drinkall families with held gold 50c. The hostess compact a a case. White John J. Hill, Bear Mrs. and Miss Bertha Bergland. The Charles Despard, R. Mr. and Mrs. gathering. Loretta Frankson, Grand Meadow, served refreshments. —$8.85. bride Lake, Minn. taught several grade. partial list of Despard Miss Walters left Monday The following is and years our Miss Julia Ames of Eldora, la., is The members of Star a the Eastern —soc. Austin—sl7. James Hillier, They will be home here after September at Walker latter’s the Mower by for the premium winners at auto the visiting and her Mrs. G. Lomen. Masonic orders held picnic aunt, at Fredrickson, Dist. 45—25 c. Iras a Stanley Hillier, Brownsdale—s3s. first. home. Fair: On Wilwood County Friday forenoon Mrs. V. A. Nason good Tuesday A evening. Austin—s 3. Freeze, on Lawrence Hitchins—soc. Vinton Mrs. G. W. W. Harden home L. motored Owatonna Austin—s 7. Lambert to Albright, came Alwvn months passed time after enjoyed. was —60c. away many Mildred Freeze, Dist. 116 Hoff, Dist. Delmar 94 —$1. the last of the week from Chicago business last Tuesday. 43—$1. Dist. Hallie Allan, of sickness. Funeral services on were —50c. Minnie Freeze, Dist. 116 Holub, Mrs. Louis Austin—sl. where she the month spent Wells and children past at Austin Mrs. G. spent Alderson, George held the home Weaving Mrs, afternoon, practiced at Sunday in China —$5. Fruth, Creek was — Rose on Lawrence Hopfe, Mrs. Leonard Austin the I. A. McCaughey home. the with her week Mr. parents, of than $7.10. past conducted thousand by Rev. Johnson before more 45—50 c. a Dist. Beatrice Furtney, years $2.75. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd and family Baldwin and Mrs. Chester, la. Meadow at Grand Anderson, Myrtle the it Baptist church. She known in leaves Europe. to was 114—$1. Garbisch, Dist. Lloyd Leonard Hopfe, Austin—sß.7s. —sl*Bs. visited Saturday with relatives from children Mrs. H. Goss and of Austin A skeleton her her and believed going husband be that of to mourn —$38. Garbisch, Waltham Gilbert Merrit Austin—s 22. Milwaukee, Wis., their home in visiting her sisters, H. to Mrs. Creek— Anderson, Rose Leonard King Richard the are Third, who Garbisch, —25c. son. Dist. 58 Kenneth was Mrs. Ethel Horn, Austin —$43.75. Livermore, la. They E. Pierce. Martz, and Mrs. sl6. were accompanied killed the On Monday battle evening, Hall at of Bosworth Mrs. E. —50c. Gilgenbach, Dist. 98 Albeit Lorraine Horstman, Austin—s 4. by their sister. Miss Susie and Miss F. Klassy Lamon motored Anderson, Austin, Dist 107 Doris Leicestershire entertained the Field, in Embroidery club. A in 1485, has —75c. Gilgenbach, Dist. 86 Mildred — Dale Hotson, Dist. 17—25 c. Boyd who will visit the week end Prairie Blooming Sunday to been sl. social time held, just unearthed and on and funny clippings handed C. Ginn, Austin—slß. was R. over Ben Huseby, Adams—s them. 9. with the visit Misses Marie Myra and —$5. to Edward Anderson, Adams read. As the Leicester Miss Leah Lewis is to Lansing—sll.so. museum. Clyde Gleason, Edith Huseby, Adams—sl2. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall and family, Nelson. 170—50 e. Ethel Anderson, Dist $12.10. Lansing Gertrude Gleason, Mary Huss, Austin —$11.05. R. Hall, Sr., and Mrs. C. Sumnicht Henselin Dr. and Mrs. and Creek—sl2. Exall Anderson, Rose son Lansing—sll. Gleason, Grace I Clifford Iverson, Leßoys6.so. Osage motored Friday to to attend Pinckney left week for and Miss last Austin Aultfather and Son, J. H. Lansing—ss.7s. Gleason, M. Mrs. BEST PRICES WE PAY Donald Ingvalson, Dist. —$1. the County 60 Fair. Mille Lac. outing at —sl9. an Lansing—sll. Gleason, Thomas Lawrence Ingvalson, Dist. 60 —75c. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Price and family and children visited Mrs. May S3B. Austin, Aultfather, D. C. a 121—54.50. Lydia Goetsch, Dist I Reuben Ingvalson, Dist. 60—50 c. i Charlotte and Miss Diddams and week few days the Osage, la. past at 92 —25c. Austby, Dist. Ervin Gomer, Dist. —25c. Walter 155 FOR Mary Jacob, Rose Creek—sl.so Edna Nauman motored Austin and to Mrs. Deasey daughter visited —25c. 92 on Austby, Dist. Silas Goodew, Dist. 68—35 Myrtle c. Anton Jacobson, Dist. Friday 53—50 c. attend the fair. to the week the G. at parental past Austin —$12. Angell, Mrs. C. B. Ruth Gould, Dexter, —$8. Elvina Jacobson, Dist. 12—50 c. C. Sweet of Milwaukee, Wis., Mahoney residence. Austin—s4.so. came W. Arthur, | H. Mrs. Stanley Greeley, Dist. 126—50 c. VEAL CALVES Ruby Jacobson, Rose Creek—7sc. last week visit his brother Dowd left W. W. Miss to Alma Thursday for Dexter—sß. Aykens, Donald Kenneth Grimm, Dist. 170—51.60. Roy Jeffers, Austin—ss. Sweet and sister, relatives Mrs. Bevier. visit with Columbus, at —$3. Dexter a Aykens, Wilford H. C. Gripp, Dodge Center—sl4. Andrew Creek—s3.2s. Jensen, Rose Misses Johnson Mae and Cordelia Wis. —$2. Dexter Aykens, Helen Celesta Gunderson,Grand Meadow 1 —$1.50. Bernice Jensen, Rose Creek Eastwold left Mr. Mrs. E. Plummer Monday for Minneapolis and in Brownsdale—s2.7s. Bacon, were Dexter —52.35. JOHNSON MEAT MARKET Gladys Jensen, Creek—s2.so. Rose Rochester where they instructors last Monday in regard —25c. to at Brownsdale are Bacon, George Helen Gunderson, Grand Meadow Edward Jirele, Austin—s 3. McPhail. the former’s health and also visited 52—75 c. District Bacon, Leota —soc. Joyce Jensen, Rose Creek —$3.50. their Mr. brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorenson Gooby, of who —25c Brownsdale East Mill Street Austin Bacon, Roger Minn. Frank Hacmac, Austin, $1.50. ■ - Johansen, Austin—s27.7s I has - Waldo E. Sidney, been confined Mont., visiting the hospital his to 43—25 c. Dist. Barlow, are Maxine parents Ruth Hahn, Dist. 43—$1. Johnson, Austin—s 9. Mrs. Art and weeks. friends. —$1.25. Brownsdale many numerous V. Barstow, J. Angeline Halbach, Adams—s3.so. a 1111 j Leßoy—s3.so. Mrs. Dena Johnson, Taopi—s2.3s. Bartel, Ella Edward Halbach. Adams—s 7. Johnson, Leßoy ! Hanna Miss Lansing—sll. Jess Basset, Helen Halbach, Adams—s 3. $1.50. Austin— A. Bateman, W. Mrs. Ada Hall, Rose Creek—soe. John J. Johnson, Leßoy—sl. i Mrs. s4.so. Frances Hall, Evergreen Farm Creek—2sc. Maybell Johnson, Rose Austin sl. Beadell, Lester $3.35. Xordene Johnson—sl.so. —52.50. Austin Beadell, Mary Alice Halverson, Adams—soc. Junghans, Carl Dist. 93—50 c. —25c. Dist. 110 Beckman, Gertrude Freddie Halverson, Adams—s 2. Emmet Kahler, Dexter—Bsc. 107—50 c. Dist. Bedin, George Goldeane Halverson, Dist. 106—25 c Katherine Kasel, Taopi—3sc. 99—25 c. Bell, Dist. Helen Leona Halverson, Adams—soc. Juletta Kasel, Taopi—soc. Austin—sl.so. Bell, John Maybelle Halverson, Dist. 106 Harold Kisted—Dist. 19 —25c. Center, Son—Dodge Bell & H. J. 25c. F. W. Kimball, Waltham—ss.9s. ! $27. Halverson Brothers, Austin—s 3. Austin—s 3. Fred Berry, Mrs Orvile Hamilton, Austin—sl.so. Teacher—W T hat the three important —$2. Adams are Blonigan, Gladys Beuta Hamor, Austin—s 4. ? Greek orders —$3. Adams Bodenstermer, Ida Martin Hanna, Austin—s2.2s Z*J bif Small Boy—Cups Skuffy, talk about 'hijgh/reight rates'' roas —$1. 74 Bot, Julietta Ralph Harrison, Brownsdale—s4. p|J|W tgl pie. sandwitch, and cocoanut for something necessity doing 74—25 c. peas Dist. M. Boe, T. W. L. Harrison, Brownsdale—s6. k-p .| —Carnegie Puppet. —50c. Austin William Bowen, Mrs. Anna B. Hansen, Austin? 11.50. now! Freight in rates this territory —$4. Mower Harold Born, Mrs. Chris Hanson, Austin—s3.7s. "N higher only than 1913 but- 1 —25c. in Dist. 59 Booth, Fern average James Hanson, LansingJsl. J. d/tove/s, 0. VANDEGRIFT T. Taxes Coe/, Lo/nher —25c. thepr/ca Dist. 115 and ldepes- of Katherine Bottema, 1 Marjory Hanson, Lansing,—s3.2s. - [Amflcto. Paint, other hies, thousands /tents —$1.25. and 1 of Don’t Trust Boyenga—Dist. 11 of Luck Anna expense, Philip Hanson, Dist. 107—25 c. to I the in rai/roads fOOfe than tm cost Lansing—sl. Dorothy Boyer, more over Gladys Helgerson, Dist. - 32—50 c. furnishing The increase has than in transportation 1 of cost Dist. 16—25 c. OSTEOPATH off- Velam Boyd, more Helen Helgerson, Grand Meadpw— If all th« wonderful results that want you higher the increase in earnings due to —75c. Dist. 124 rate' V Prudence Boysen, Havoline give—a Oil powerful, smoothrunning t%.r . can Railroad Milwaukee u/eh lower is serving / The at —$8. Adams a Ruth Brenna, you Helen and Brederbach, Austin trouble-free and drive around /charge the motor, providing than just/ied high by cost of —25c Meadow 1 Grand Bratrud, is Alta SB.OO. FfV3VI33nHto red and Havoline blue We’ll sign. J \ this service ' our Lewis Bldg. Freeman M. Farms, L. Brookholm Grace Hennager, Dist. 52—50 c. / \ /acilities Havoline other —the old tracks investment in and It has important y our casc an —s36. Mildred Hennager, Dist. —35c 52 / \ within its established oil limits the that will down the each 2000 connected by towns of of Wright—s6.so. motor cut Brookholm Farm, Austin your Elmer Hertell, Dist. 40 —25c. l eleven miles 1 thousand track repair bills. Thousands of of Brownsdale ■ motorists have Ralph Browning, Irene Hewitt, Dist. 12—25 c. I Taxes about Dollars in It Nine Million yearly to been using Havoline for and pays $8.50. - - twenty Olive Heydt, Dist. 12—25 c. years \ Twelve States Dial Res. Dist. 59—25 c. Office Dial 2277 2746 wouldn’t change Brownlow, bet. Joseph Helen Hibbs, Austin—7oc. on a \ j Payrolls, in Rail- Employes, in Service, the In essential —25c. Brooks, Dist. 29 Helen Phaene Hibbs, Austin—s7.7s. \ I contributes wel/are commercial social road the of to and —50c. Dist. 107 George Buhn, HAVOLINE D / community Taopi—sl.so. our - Shirley Burgen, *//t/ixe/ictora 1* h Dist. 43 —25c. Buringa, Effie MILUAUKEE TAe ROAD CJTIZE/t GOOD is Of <? —50c. 107 Dist. Burns, Gladys f We and Oils deserves especia/hYJ Creases co-operation end support your 64—51.75. and Bustad, Dist -» Conrad threaten when which po/itica/ activities its interests are —75c. Meadow Grand Buttolpf, - May interests cfose/y with connected So poor —50c. Dist. 17 Cafourek, Elmer Lageson Garage Lansing—soc. Carll, Everett Mrs. Mfi** - CM* 58—25 c. Dist. Carpenter, Erma *\tjo Can Supply —$6. mSfr Austin Carter, Dr. E. B. StPaul Milvraxikst> & a —25c. Dist. 34 Chamberlain, Manan Austin, Minn. —$6.75. Austin Chase, H. J. Mrs. Dexter—s 6. Christgau, Walter ELECTRIFIED <»4O— TO PUGET wUND- Austin—s3.2s. Elizabeth Cochran, FISK TIRE —$60.50. Marion, la. Clark, J. W. Austin—s 3. Clark, Wallace Lansing—2sc Cochran, Cary —$6. Dist. 43 Cochran, Roger Lansing—s6.Bs. Cochran, Vivian RESIDENCE PROPERTY Lansing—s32.7s. Cochran, William to 74—25 c. Dist. Colman, T. M. £ —50c. Dist. 70 Albert Corson, Grand Dist. 19, Crane, Gladys Any Fit Wheel s —$3. Meadow Austin—sl. Crilly, Katherine s Austin —50c. Culbert, Alvin FURNITURE and SALE! Hayward— Cuthbertson, William s3o.7s. Lansing—s 69. Cummings, O. W. £ or Lansing— Cummings, W. Mrs. O. -75c. jn Lansing—soc. Cummings, Harold Any Pocketbook —$1.50. Waltham Irene Dawes, K —50c. Mower Dist. 12, Having accepted position district for of the Washington and states a as m anager Mower—7sc. Dist. 15, 19—75 c. Dist. Oregon for the San-Seat Manufacturing Company it is that Spokane I to Dist. 22—25 c. necessary move £ 28—25 c. Dist. and I dispose of must residence and furniture located 400 North River property at Dist. 29 —50c. my ffi Dist. 34—25 c. sj KRAUSERT BATTERY CO. Street, midway between Bridge and Water four blocks from Street. Dist. 40 —25c. streets, Main 42—25 c. Dist. y; Dist. 53 —25c. ffi Sat, Sept. P. M. 58—$1. Dist. EAST SIDE GARAGE 6,1:30 m 60—$1. Dist. —25c. Dist. 67 s —$1.25. Dist. 70 ffi —50c. Dist. 92 s 99—51.50. Dist. l !i'!a:!iiil!:::i!!fl:ii i ■ i„i 1:1:1 H ii ■ ■: ■ ■ Dist. 110 —25c. f Dist. 111—25 c. Will House Sold Immediately S Be After Furniture Sale DISPERSAL —50c. GEO. M. FLYNN Dist. 121 Dist —25c. 126 —$1.50. Dist. 107 Flinn retire. He has sold 11l health forces Mr. to Valley—9sc. Spring Two Douglas, Story House—2Bx4o-20 ft. Erma Eight large bath; full basement; posts. and g rooms H Woodlawn Farm and give his famous immediate Doyle, Taopi—soc. must lene birch finish downstairs; hard finish upstairs; v Jewel hot air furnace; barrel cistern, 250 jj —75c. Draheim, Dist. 114 this he is selling registered Robert possession. For his ‘ reason 126—25 c. Dist. * Duclos, Lavon Herd and full Holstein of farm equipment. coal bin; fruit cellar; screened in porch; set completely equipped with sash and ■ storm screens Austin—sl9. Henry Dugaw, l AT AUCTION —residence of the * modern most and in excellent type condition. Located lot 138x40. 12—35 c. Dufty, Dist. Verla on a 42--sl. Dist. Marcella Eagan, Garage 12x18. This house WILL be SOLD offered for inventory —not purposes. 58—25 c. Ehmke, Dist. Loretta Sept. 8 Sept. 9th 60—51.75. Dist. Dale Ellis, A. M. Free Lunch 10 —75c. Grace Elliot, Dist. 52 Holsteins Reg. 45 Farm Equipment Dorothy 60—51.25. Ellis, Dist. Creek Enright Brothers, Rose — HIGH-PRODUCING REAL HORSES: Eleven farm fine A $51.25. HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN IDEAL HOME. Established 30 horses weighing 1500 1700 HERD. to over Cecelia Enright, Rose Creek—sl.3s THIS RESIDENCE HAS THE NOT RIGHT LOCATION TOO FAR quality of the and Also lbs. colts. three one ago years Lester Enright, Dist. 22—25 c. Minnesota. herds of OUT NOR TOO CLOSE IN—THE ROOMS is ARE LARGE—THE BASEMENT MACHINERY: Everything Floyd Erickson, Dist. 74—25 c. binders, good new or as as new; UNUSUALLY O. COMPLETE Mrs. W. Fay, Austin—sß. several including THE ARRANGEMENT OF FEMALES 40 plows, mowers, manure records 30 Walter Fenske, Austin—s2.2s. official to with up ROOMS UNUSUALLY CONVENIENT AND LABOR-SAVING EVERYHING spreaders, ensilage cutter, milk in lbs. 806 and lbs. butter etc., etc. tractors, THAT ONE COULD ASK IN HOME lilllllllllllllllllllli A IS HERE. days. seven Alfalfa HAY GRAIN: & 75 tons HEIFERS due AND COWS 26 and Clover in barn; 25 NORTHWEST acres September freshen between to Clover; second 12 crop acres || NORTH DAKOTA M Bred January. to and maternal • Alfalfa; third 15 crop acres brother the first WANTS to Field cow Silage Corn; 60 acres All Household Goods will be sold. in 1500 the world make our g NEIGHBORS to 100,000 MORE over Corn. = lbs. butter in Im-=§ year. a Also inflated values! brand No land Ford MISCELLANEOUS: Complete Coupe, completely equipped. = a new proved unimproved farms= equipment; Harness; 5 BULLS, including the herd of Dairy set or == be purchased terms== sire who Tools; is Nets; Farm maternal brother Fly on =can a =agreeable settler. the to Duchess Skylark TERMS:—One thousand to Ormsby, cash in = etc. hand, etc., SISOO new day possession is given and balance in on the 1500-lb. first producer. Four The of moderate Jersey HOGS: Seven Duroc a— man means= first mortgage. other bulls ready for —and having farm experienee== thirty Spring soon and service. Brood Sows E=and equipment Pigs. some can become the of farm in= owner FEDERAL a ACCREDITED will given TERMS: Time be to J. W. ROBINSON, Owner =this section. = Free from See clerk HERD tuberculosis. responsible parties. Neighbors! =Good Good Roads!== before sale. Good Schools! j== = Nortli Miles SEPT. MPRPARn 7 8-9 ifIMJr UiXlf S NORTHWEST NORTH = of Owatonna DAKOTA DEVELOPMENT = = Auctioneer:—COL. ALBERT HOPFE Under Management of Sales AUSTIN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION BANK, Clerk. = Minot, N. D. SALES CO., Minneapolis PEDIGREE & TWIN CITY !illi!llilllil!l!!llllllll!!li!lllllll!lili a" “■ ■ ■ a ■■■■■■■ a a a a ■ ■ ■ '■ ■ ■ ■ I