Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 9, 1924 · Page 4 of 12
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Five Page NEWS, MINN. COUNTY AUSTIN, MOWER 1924. October Thurs., 9, birthday cake. After pink and white serving. A feature of the distant countries. received from friends Saturday entertained evening. Games was a at menu Lyle, FEDERATION HEAR Sola of 30.3. were were electrical highway institute Willard batteries the Ekelund, H. P. played. Sunday. home novelty Hendrickson as J. the Joy dancing G. PBJ, G, 670, 30.2. and were Myers, 14 enjoyed games until 11:30 supper, were Willard’s Royal Swedish unit for their machines and of the Automobile Foss, secretary Stoen and Inez Mabel A. O. Slindee, PBH, Misses useful gifts 724, 28.5. 11 and Many pretty when served. sumptuous a supper was been unbroken. record has MRS. FOSSEEN association, from M. school Albert wrote high attended at B. King, PBJ, who A. 450, 7 27.1. Miller. Miss given Mrs. Ray Waukett assisted the in were Stockholm: “The interest for their week-end visitors Just before the Gold Cup at your recent M. H. Reed, H, 734.4, 26.3. Lea, 10 were roadwork especially American that Gwendolyn Mc- Mrs. Greening of here. Commodore H. B. BilllßlllßllilßlllißHlißffißilllßlllißllllßlßlllßlllßilißlßlllißlllßll'Bißfßlßllllßirßl^BWßWß'i'B J. A. Stines, SH, homes 7 644.7, 26.6. race, roads concerning gravel is accompanied Albert Lea of Hamilton, Ont., procured Willard John Closkey very Smith, H, 12 656, 25.3. a Nat’l Committeewoman in of Republican know great country battery for home. as his “Rainbow IV” Mabel our we B. J. Huseby, PBH, 758, 26.5. 11 especially that along line.” S. Prestegard J. O. and Mrs. Announcement! for the That he Mr. your progress O. H. Lunde, PBH, 26.4. 6 718.1, | j race. won, Urges Joao Ferreira, da Costa chief visited Charlotte, daughter, at and in winning, carried Willard and John Christgau, H, 11 783.8, 25.7. a highway Rio engineer, de Janeiro. Saturday home from L.J. Foss battery is another whereby the instance Individual record: Support. Party Brazil, made similar for request afternoon. Sunday history a itself. until repeats L. Eggen M. facts and figures Minnesota’s grieved community to The on was Indianapolis Speedway winners 1 Rosa—GH I 1351.6 3.6 48.6 race good roads. of Miss Hilda death should the of the Women hear voters support for have used Willards Gus Jergenson years " J | Lea. She Albert parties, of major Mrs. Manlej* Fosseen, Christenson was two their The in last I—GH 42.7 1187 3.6 cars. race saw every London resident of township, national Republican former committeewoman, WILLARDS IN USED RACES. that placed in the a Dahl-Jorgenson * car money located at is business Our the | here lived to told the club having now federation up garage equipped with this battery. Other 4—GH 1450.8 50.7 3.5 moved brothers, she with her County of Mower last week. Mrs. time Famous road 1 Makes and Battery marine have the Good M. H. Reed In auto St., | racers Main men 114-116 North across Our Albert Lea Fosseen the guest fall meeting at to ago. some years was Grind. Willard the Long found battery 6—GH in it 1339.2 4.2 56.2 grief 1 the Furniture extended which sympathy is held to Goslee in the high & * from the Donovan was winner. takes J. put G. Meyers to The Willard Storage Battery over a company namely, Peter, school. brothers, stricken OIe—GSH 1119 4.1 45.8 has been for ® famous time jj some Store. all Christenson, Louis and Magnus Mrs. Fosseen who is of the one Little Jersey—PGJ 690 6.0 for 41.4 the of its batteries Daughter. in Entertain For success relatives also the Lea, ablest of Albert to Republican workers woman Ole Grade—GSH 963 4.4 42.3 racing with internal Miller of events combustion Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lansing deceased. of the rnd friends in the inspiring talk the m country business near continue will gave an B We engines. Auto in honor of their daughter, Della's Gus Jacobson speed our racers, Gilbertson and and Mrs. T. Mr. the citizen's responsibility backing in on boat and racing L—GG aviators birthday anniversary, have eighteenth 1020 J 5.0 50.1 racers location. previous in Irving and Lila, and children, Warren She his and her government. our same as up placed their of B. C—GG stamp entertained thirty of Miss Miller’s 1038 approval 4.6 47.7 a on callers, Northwood Rogne, the spirit of service which stressed were O. H. Lunde Wednesday. day settler in the prompted the early “ of ■ take equipped We to Blanche—PßH care our 1248 3.5 are 43.6 for S. Andeison, salesman A. Northwest the comforts of leave to A. S. Slindee Jj FARM LOANS service better trade, and will guarantee caller here Nursery, heme. that this Wedge said he She to a a was came Sedonia—PßH 1383 4.7 40.0 B week. last everything he not to get country before. than | Fayne—PßH 852 | 4.7 49.0 ever been Cook have and Mrs. John from it but contiibute Mr. could to We make Farm Loans lowest . - everything at rates, Tidy—PßH 1110 3.7 42.1 sister, latter’s the visit from enjoying he could its upbuilding. to a * Willinger J & Huseby without delay. invited. business Your is du Prairie from family the and said that time for She now was Lois—PßH 1092 4.0 40.3 Wis. Chine, and take sober judgment to men women Agents for the Federal Land Bank. John Christgau and the family T. Gilbertson The the duty they . » » on owe a government 16—GH 1200 3.4 40.8 Come in and Gwendolyn before and place Mabel Stoen Misses founded the Constitution see us on you f 1 Chris Anderson evening Saturday McCloskey, spent especially because attack is being an loan. J. IL—GH 900 your 5.0 0 GARAGE 45 M. F. ERDMAN Foss home. the L. J. made it. at on , and Mrs. Ole of Mr. Luverne, included Geo. Other speakers Mrs. Farmers son and Merchants State Bank. misfortune of the who had Anderson, Brainerd Blooming Prairie, of Miss i ■ LONDON Austin, Minn. had time his breaking Cuzzons Jane Todd and Mrs. John ago, arm some his have taken be to to of Stewartville, president of the first arm reset away I UEiii'l i: i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ right the been it had set not district federation of clubs. Mrs. as Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and Mr. time. first Rice presided. Emil Beckstrom, supervisor and Mrs. Harry Cook Austin were the infant Fosnes baptized Rev. H. music the of in city schools, callers Friday. Allertson, and Toby Mrs. daughter of Mr. Maurine Shaw, and Miss instructor sang Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cafourek and Sunday. public speaking in the in Frank Copp, left for Marietta, on her Mabel Foley is assisting Miss high school, numbers. AUCTION SALE! two gave Thursday. Russell Lenox with went threshing and silo mother during Mrs. A. E. Henslin of Leßoy invited the car. filling. the spring meeting of the federation Wm. Ball filled his silo Monday her to town. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen Cranz and son Highways Minnesota of the latter’s guests sister, are Mrs. John Cook. and I TESTING Sirooth Famous Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Johnson and ♦ ♦ family attended the birthday surprise Mower County Cow Testing Association of Mrs. J. Having O. Johnson this the Sunday. citizens decided Minnesota farming auction While quit public I will sell to at on No. 2 tested during 270 cows Besides the Martin and showing Chas. Johnson evidence volunteered week September. The herd report: old Otto families of Tollerud 4*/2 Hayward, and w«ell-maintained, and Mr. of the farm Austin that s*/2 miles of northwest some F. R. Stier, 9 H, SH, 877, 33.3. Mrs. Frank Cafourek, Mrs Elsie Cotter of the traffic sections state light Albert Gabrielson, GH, 825 9 miles southwest and Mr. and Mrs. L. “world’s L. Thompson the of Lansing, described the following highway system property are on 28.2. of Albert Lea. Mr. and Mrs. O. roads, highway graveled smoothest” C. A. Braley, H, 8 SH, 713, 28.1. Dahl, Mrs. Carberry and testified and Ed. prominence of to engineers son J. A. Nichols, GH, 10 714, 28.0. Arneson of Lyle A roads. present. of the the fame were same WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 F. Flickinger, GH, 752, 11 26.8. enjoyable most time enjoyed by truck driver Hamre, oil at Amund was Claud Card, GH, 7 679, 26.2. all. No. T. H. Falls, drove Granite over F. H. Reed & Son, GJ, 11 456, 25.3. The infant daughter of oil Mr. and delivering after that city 17 into Individual records: Mrs. Anton Hanson his baptized On miles out. farmer to was some a J. A. Nichols Sunday. fountain found his arrival he pen SALE BEGINS Sexta,—GH AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON SHARP LUNCH AT 1350 3.6 48.6 FREE Mr. Misek and family from Nebraska, running board the rolling around on Mable—GH 1125 3.8 42.8 visitors the after recent left it at had where the customer were Dean F. Holmes Lars Mahachek home. oil. “If there the check for writing a Pollyanna—GH 1179 56.5 4.8 Potato digging is the of order the road, I that single bump in was a Albert Gabrielson day. pen,” said Hamre. the would have lost Blackie—GH Livestock 1437 3.1 44.6 London played ball here Sunday Johanna—GH 852 4.7 40.0 against Hayward, London by won home drove citizen pipestone P C. A. Braley one score. and H. Nos. 7 T. from Tracy Spot—GH over 1200 3.7 44.4 Mr. ,and Mrs. Levy Arnes are in he recently when night 6 was F. Flickinger one proud of baby boy, born parents a he Next morning said. he hurry, No. S—GH a 1251 4.0 50.0 Sunday. last the tank from the strainer found gas No. 9—GH 7 1194 3.5 41.8 Head Horses 7 of anil Mr. Mrs. Ole Olson Sunday spent it had been spring where Claud rear on Card a the Alb. Oleson home. at the tank filled the who left by Wild Cow—GH man 1203 4.5 54.1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goslee of Austin, could have “Surely there Tracy. at F. R. Stier One Black team Mares, 9 and 11 Gray old, weight 1500 old, Mare, 12 London callers Sunday. were years years else in that 53 miles, few bumps been Blind Cow—GH 1185 3.8 45.0 jarred off,” would have li°years strainer the Buckskin Gelding, old, weight 1100 said the 15 During September man. 322 I SOUTH LONDON years cows were old, weight 1600 Duluth the Then at manager tested in Leßoy association. Mrs. J. up hardware Gray wholesale Gelding, of large 14 old, concern weight Gray Mare, old, Iverson had high with 1300 7 weight 1300 butterfat. 63.9 a cow years years friends who his toldr of Mrs. Joy Hendrickson and Miss The herd some report: the they credit that Mabel Foley attended the Legion Mrs. J. can Iverson, PBJ, 6 712, 42.8. own cars buying 4 Head roads their good auto taxes of Cattle celebration 4 Carpenter, and also 51 Swine H. B. Hillier, at are 51 GJ, 17 511, 28.1. spring savings with big visited with Mrs. A. Schmidt. replacements Mrs. Laura on Avery, GH, 9 601, things. “Be other Dr. Mrs. and G. A. Halver and 26.7, among highway started, fore the Bernard and Miss Eleanor E. H. Schwanke, program was Four High 7 grades, Grade Holstein Cows, 634, son, backward Sixteen Chester Purebred White Gilts of five carloads sold four Rhone of Leßoy, Sunday 25.1. or we were springers. T. B. tested and with C. T. A. Purebred Ten while Chester White Spring month, Boars springs the M. J. Rohne home. auto guests at W. E. Murphy, now 5 GG, 683, every 29.6. each spring about sell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vollum and A. Thornberg, T. 2, one 864, 36.7. we records. 25 Feeding Hogs, weight from 100 lbs. to 150 explained. he children of month,” Riceland, G. Mrs. T. Vollum H. S.fi Guernseys, 15 540, 26,49. information detailed for Requests and Miss Ida of Albert Lea, Miss D. E. Rowley, SH, 5 678, 25.75. 100 Barred Rock Hens 125 Barred Rock Pullets 125 White Leghorn Yearling Hens graveled roads Minnesota’s Blanch Berg, Lloyd about Berg Lewis and Diddams Price, & Hoi, 19 667, 25.- 29. C. F. Kerhert, 22 H, 680, 25. ♦l* 4* ♦> 4- * * *l* ❖<-♦>❖♦> 4* 4* ❖ **♦>4- ♦> 4* ♦!* *4*4-4* ❖♦> ❖ <t* ❖ 4* ♦4*4* ♦❖ 4* -I* ❖❖ * *s* *> ❖ ♦> ❖❖*❖ 4* * -I- 4* *** ** * »> *.>*•> 4. «$» 4. .j..j..j. .j. .j. .j..;. .j. .j. .j. .j. ♦s. Individual record: J. Mrs. Iverson Machinery, Etc. S PBJ— 888 63.9 b —— jjjjj PBJ— I 861 46.5 | PBJ— 750 42.8 I PBJ— j B 747 40.3 H. S. Bassart Guernsey— 828 45.5 6-foot McCormick Binder cut Galvanized Self Feeder Fred Wolthoff Moline Corn Binder Two Tower Surface Corn S. H.— Plows 1002 44.1 Diddams Price & John Hay Loader Deere John Deere 6-shovel Riding Corn Plow ...» - Holstein 1155 43.9 fl Great Western Manure Spreader Deere 8-shovel K. C. Iverson Walking Corn Plow Holstein 987 41.5 Emerson Mower 16-inch Walking VALUES Plow QUALITY ■ Emerson 14-inch Gang Plow During September Worthington 355 3 h. Gas Engine cows were combina;l p. alone price than better Something a tested in Association No. The 1. ||| McCormick Self-Dump Hay Rake good- 1y for their h Gas known Engine brands, quality leading of tion herd p. report: 2 I B SPE- prices. low money-saving with merit and L. B. Hanna, John Corn 13 PBH, 588, Deere Planter with bean attach- 27. Bob Sled ness i |J |g Berry FOR & Dahlke, CIAL GH, 19 989, 30.7. ment. Two Slat Corn Cribs g I Pine Grove Farm, 23 PBH, 826, SATURDAY _ 31.9. Keystone 8-foot Grain Drill Two Sets Breeching Harness Henry Heimer, 12 GH, 709, 25.0. J S 3-section Lever Drag $2.35 Set lb bag Gold Medal, 49 of Light Harness Af m 171 C. M. Curl, 10 PBH, 1063, 36.0. rUUUIiRed $2.10 Woods, J. R. Owl, lb. bag 12 PBJ, 597, 31.3. 49 jgj 8-foot Moline Disc Stone Boat G, A. M. Schurman, 12 676, 26.7. 1 I Drag Cart Swill Barrel S. A. Tricker, grades, 800, 10 28.7. size 21c QQC Extra lar^e 34 40 DDITMI7C re £- - > ’ John Day, 8 GG, 539, 28.5. liUllJuu |1 Ou with triple Wagon box I lbs Wide Tire Special, Hog lb. 2 Waterer Geo. GG, A. Peterson, 11 616, 28.6. Wide with Hay Tire Wagon Rack Hog Chute Individual record: Mj I seedless seeded QC Sunmaid, AICIIVIC’ -| n or L. Hanna B. .... Narrow Tire with hog rack |l li/YltjU JLO II Wagon Split Stove Wood package iO Financial M—PBJ 50.0 858 42.9 per I I Dick Fodder Berry Cutter Dahlke Tools r- - Cora—GH 1518 3.2 48.6 Lit c MOLASSES e Anker Holth Cream Separator Milk Cans Pine Grove Farm in g , Canary—PßH 1153 4.0 46.1 Houses Individual Hog Five 1000 other articles too I to mention numerous Ruth—PßH 1429 2.9 41.4 I alU bright ed 6 o<: 39° BROOMS .: e S e :, Ormsby—PßH 1282 3.2 41.0 e’ac h a Lucy—PßH 25 Hay in Barn 1736 3.3 Tons Tame 57.3 25 Acres Standing Checked Corn . .. I | Heimer Henry Stack Mixed in 15 Tons Hay Acres 5 Shock Corn * c WHEAT Spot—GH 888 4.6 40.8 CREAM OF 19 Big Curl C. M. package Ensilage 25 Tons 40 Bushels Potatoes Wincroft—PßH 1161 3.8 43.3 SB j||§ ■WaHHHfIBHHMHHHHHMMHHHHHBHHMHBHnHMHi 1560 3.3 51.5 H—PBH Madam Sj B choice 1924 OQC DUAniUCJ Extra crop, evap- J. Woods R. H EiAUllLOorated, B LlO 1 lbs 2 915 5.1 46.9 Lass—PßJ Terms of Sale tl H Schurman A. M. California, in foil 7 OftC 1924 40.8 Pet—GG 719 5.6 oz. crop -|| riUu £t) packages, for A. S. Tricker 3 gg cash; Sums and under, this $lO amount, credit of nine on sums over months’ time 43.7 1065 4.1 Nig—GH bankable on J SI Geo. A. Peterson 8 No be at cent. notes property to removed until tall Best” “Milk its QC settled MTI li 1 for. OUT at per can 41.3 780 5.3 Holbrook—J UI LI IuiLIY V baby 2 m or cans H. Hillier B. *❖•.-*❖**❖**** ********* **❖**❖❖*❖*+❖** * ********* **4-F*************+.s^..>.|.**,.>*..>*.|‘++****+*++*4.****4.4.** + * 4 ,^ <^ 945 5.1 48.2 f|j II Bee—GJ “Chilton Banner” brand, tender, OPCC DUAC 870 5.3 46.1 Minnie—GJ J. R. WOODS, Owner Murphy W. E. I I Enright—GG 5.0 822 41.1 Lewis Decklever & .T CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 C 3S 4.0 Jersey—GJ 1074 43.0 | tested | Association No. 3 284 cows COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer CRACKERS FARMERS SODA c & MERCHANTS 40 STATE BANK, September. The herd report: Austin, during Clerk SH, H, 10 818, 31. Jergenson, Gus H, 9 930, 30.7. 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