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.air- rJ AUCTION! AUCTION! Wednesday, Febl 26th. The undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm, 1 1-2 miles east of Searles, in Section 23, Cottonwood township, 7 miles south east of New Ulm, and 5 miles W. of Cambria, at 10 A. M. sharp the following described property, to-wit: 13 Horses and Mules. 1 working horse, weight 1400, 14 years old 1 heavy team of brood mares, 9 and 10 years old weight 1600 color grey 1 black team of brood mares, 5 and 10 years old 1 bay mare, 2 coming 3 years old 1 1-year old Mule 1 spring colt 1 1-year old colt 2 2-year old mules 2 spring mules. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. 7 milch cows 5 1-year old heifers 5 2-year old heifer 1 bull Brown Swiss with Pedigree 1 1-year old bull 3 calves 1 spring calf 23 high grade Shropshire sheep bred for April and May 25 brood sows bred to come in April and May I •aanamaei AT THE NEW ULH ARMORY PART ONE. March "Pasadena Day" ..M. Vessella arr. by P. Mondrone Overture "Hunting for Luck" Suppe' by R. H. Rollinson Waltz de Concert "Cupids Bouquet" ,....Chas. Sanglear Grand Fantasia on "Dixie" Otto Langey Musical Scenes from Switzerland.. Otto Langey First movement. Andantino. Approach of evening in the Alps. Mountain maidens returning home from Alps. The call of the mountain beasts can be recognized. Night. Second movement. Allegretto. Peasant Dance. Third movement. Alphorn calling. Dance of Shepherds,. Landler, Grand March, Tempo di Tirolienne, (Jodler) Folk. Dance. Finale. 6. a. "Yankee Patrol"....F. W. Meacham by Chas. J. Roberts b. Patriotic March "'We Are Coming"....John Phillip Sousa PART TWO. "PASQUITA" A Romance of the Philippines. An Operetta in one act. Text and Music bv Alf Wathall. Cast of Characters. Pasquita, a Filipino belle, Mrs. H. Schrammel Lieut. Walker, U. S., Jos. W. Schuster Herman Schnitzel, Bandmaster, Jos. B. Groebner Matusco, a Filipino Spy, M.J. Bieber I American Bandmen, 1 Boar, grade Poland China 5 fall pigs. Poultry, Grain, Farm Machinery J. and. Miscellaneous. I 50 chickens, full blood white Orping tons 50 other chickens 3 Geese 10 ton hay some hay and fodder about 250 bushels of clean seed oats 1000 bu. other oats several hundred bushels of corn I McCormck binder 8 ft cut, new 1 Deering corn binder, good as new [McCormick Mower, brand new 1 com plete truck wagon 3 truck wagons 1 bob sleigh, new 1 light bob sleigh 1 single seat top buggy 1 platform buggy 1 Hero fanning mill, new 1 feed mill, |new with elevator 1 9-18 J. I. Case Tractor brand new in good running order 1 Old Abe three bottom plow 11 Deering mower 1 Deere riding culti vator 1 hand cultivator 1 Deere corn I planter 1 Hockingvalley corn sheller 14 section harrow, new 1 Deere hay loader, good 1 Daine side delivery rake II LaCrosse 2 row cultivator 1 1700 lb. scale, new 1 Deere manure spreader 1 Kentucky disc drill 1 Deering hayrake 1 hay rack, new 1 combination wood| Annual Concert I Given By Hofmeisters Band ASSISTED BY The Ladies Current News and Literary Clubs STAGING THE OPERETTA Pasquita ON February 27th. 1919 G- Mike ". J. F. O'Meara Zeke, a sentry, ...Geo. Bromley Jamalal Native servants, Ad. H. Sandman Bmgdad O. Wichtel Chorus of natives, girls and men American soldiers and bandmen Time, close Spanish American war. Place, Cavite P. I. Admission 50f a Person, Any seat In The House ANNUAL PRIZE MASQUERADE AT TURNER HALL Monday Evening, March 3rd Prizes will be given for groups, couples arid singles. Groups are especially desired and all groups in order to be eligible for a prize appear on the stage. The committee of the New Ulm Turnverein and Frauenverein will leave nothing undone to make this annual event a rousing success. General admission 75c a person. General admission tickets can be had at any drug store. 15c and 25c extra for reserved seats. Reserved seats for sale at Pioneer Drug Store. 1 W -Paynes with full set of drills 1 5 and 6 horse evener 1 manure scraper 1 swill cart 1 6 h. p. gas engine saw outfit 1 pump jack 1 DeLaval cream separator Stewart sheep clipper 1 tackle block without rope 4 hayslings 2 50 gal. oil DeLaval Cream Separator 1 200 egg improved Mankato Incubator, new 2 brooders 1 10-hole Hen hatchery 1 steel stock tank 30 gal. oil barrel 1 barrel cart 1 gasoline barrel 1 en- Horses. 1 black Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1300 1 sorrel Gelding, 9 years old, weihgt 1300 1 black Gelding, 14 years old. weight 1200 1 Bay Mare, 17 years old, weight 1200 1 Brown Mare, 14 years old, weight 1150. Cattle. 1 pure bred Guernsey bull 1 pure bred Guernsey cow, registered 1 pure bred Guernsey bull calf 10 milch cows, 10 heifers, coming soon 8 yearling heifers 11 steers 7 fall calves. ,., Hogs. and hog rack 1 Deere corn Planter REPORT OF SIGEL CREAMERY CO 1 John Deere gang plow 1 hand pIow %F:^^R^»nssp^«*. ,_, rr' Ivdii&toitowdofcbfc^ 19-18 {. t' riding cultivator, new 1 Rock Island 5 J. j. £ec* tank 32 ft. Extension ladder 1 grind P&id patrons by sales to them sto: 3 Water Troughs 1 I. 1-2 h. pv Joy Boy gas Engine 1 1 h. p. I. BL C.- ToSl gas engine 3 sets of double harness Runnin E 1 set of single harness 1 set of work harness 40 tons of silage 3 sets of fly nets 1 cook stove 1 wash machine about 35 lb. seed corn 98 test 115 gals FELIX N. REINHART Owner. DORN & SCHUELLER, Auctioneers State Bank of Searles. Clerk. Adv 8. Auction Auction Thursday,. Feb. 27. Sale Commences at 11 a-, m. sharp. Having sold my farm I offer my J.? personal property at Public Auction, \f 5Q Section 20, Camp township, 3 1-2 miles Southeast of Franklin, and 8 miles South- I 1 10 disc Van Brunt drill 1 16x16 S Deer corn planter 0 rds wire 8 ft Piano Bindei:..i.-h wit tongu and trucks Deering corn binder 5 ft. I McCormick Mower Minnesota 5ft. mower 10 ft. McCormick hay rake 1 4-wheel Acme push buck rake 1 Mc- Cormick swinging hay stacker 1 2-row LaCrosse corn cultivator 1 single-row LaCrosse 6-shovel corn cultivator 1 single row LaCrosse 4-shovel corn cultivator 1 1-horse garden cultivator 1 14-inch Rock Island gang plow 1 manure spreader 1 14-inch walking plow 1 Fanning Mill with power attach iment and bagger, new 1 sickle grinder 1 steel wheel truck wagon with hay rack II grindstone 1 narrow tired wagon 1 wide tire wagon with double box 1 combination stock and hay rack 11 single buggy 1 platform buggy 1 heavy work sleigh 1 light driving sleigh 11 4-H gas engine 1 1-2 gas engine 1 row boat 1 2-horse wood harrow 1 20 ft. steel harrow 1 2-hole corn sheller 1 saw frame with 22 inch saw 1 No. 15 a I o*m£ corn and gram elevator 2 set wagon Rec. from butter sold patrons 2 90715 springs 1 set road planks 1 drill machine Rec. from butter sold else where Paid butter maker Paid for fuel Paid for tubs Paid for salt of kerosine with tanks 105 gals.. Stando-' p|}d fwhaufing8 lin in tanks, tractor oil. Also a large Paid for oil and grease number of other articles too numerous Paid for butter culture to mention. :,./• paid Free Lunch At Noon. Tota for freight "Terms of Sale: All sums under $10 Paid depreciation on building cash all sums over $10, one year time Paid machinery and equip on good bankable notes, with interest at 7 per cent. ,-' I ment Total '•,.'... ., .'.: I Total disbursements I Balance on hand ... 9« 8-°'J west of Fairfax, 3-4 miles West of the' ~T7,~ZrZl— new Minnesota river bridge on the North *T:II A«i«T. !.os* side I Machinery fe™ recelved re a Rocke Island cut-out12 disc harrow John. Overrun 14563 lb* T^ in* ..J_e ___•_..' -.trans. XJ. Overrun silage cutter 30 grain sacks 1 set con I crete silo forms 1 new 1 3-4 breaching I harness 1 brass trimmed 1 1-2 harness I 1 set Hip breaching harness 3 sets fly nets 75- ft, 6 .inch drain .tile 1 ^4^wi4**Q«o»o».a«ia«0*0«0«0«ia«0«fi»o 1 harrow cart 80 lbs. binder twine about 1000 ft. native lumber 1 10 bushel seed corn dryer 1 hog oiler 1 power washing machine 1 400 bu. slat crib 1 100 bu. wire crib 60 ft*. 3-4 inch water pipe 1 china cupboard 1 cabinet table 25 yds. of rag carpet, some new 1 dining table 1 new wood heater 1 bureau, chairs, and other articles too numerous to mention 3 iron beds with springs 1 shoveling board 1 bone cutter power 1 vice all kinds of tools too numerous to mention. 8 pure bred Poland China sows 1 pure' bred Poland China boar 3 light hogs. Chickens. 40 pure bred Barred Rock chickens 4 pure bred Barred Rock roosters. Farm Produce. ^15 Tons good wild hay 3 tons millet 50 bu. good oats 50 bu. good barley 50 bu. good corn. 10 bu. good potatoes 8 bushels seed corn, picked before frost 2 bushel millet seed. Free Lunch at Noon. TERMS: All sums under $10.00 cash. On sums over that amount time may be had until Nov. 1, 1919 on approved notes at 8 per cent interest. WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, Owner. OSWALD & GREENE, Autioneers. ALBERT BRIESE, Clerk. FARM HELP FURNISHED FREE The U. S. Employment. Service is prepared to furnish free of charge to the farmer any kind of labor that he may need, whether it be ordinary farm hands or building tradesmen, or other kinds of mechanics, or female help, or man and wife to work on a farm, or in fact any. kind of help that might be desired. To these offices of the U. S. Employ ment Service the working man can come and register his desire to work, and the kind of work without charge or fee. This is a peculiarly appropriate time for sacurmg good farm hands because of the season of the year. The possibi lities of making good selections at the present time are much better than they will be in four or five weeks when public improvements, building operations, and manufacturers resume their normal capa city. It is therefore urged upon the farmers that they list their wants early so that they may be assured a better grade of help. Dr. Piper from Sanborn who recently was discharged from armyv service is spending several weeks at Chicago. He will return later to resume his practice at Sanborn. Rev. G. E. Gamelien, formerly pastor of the German Methodist church at Sleepy Eye, died recently at a Minne apolis hospital. He had been at Sleepy Eye only for a few months when his illness forced him to resign his position. Afterwards he and his wife lived at his sons residence in Princeton 9rr Paid officers salary......... 'Paid auditing service Paid postage, telegraph and telephone Jg-£4 butter shipped 37.075 S3 Rec. from butter milk /. Rec. from all other sources .. Total receipts Disbursements. Paid patrons by checks rf 74.93 69.38 56.57 .$40216.10 $33,106.71 3,033.10 °103-01 $930.00 573.75 747.30 177.80 149.42 329.40 84.20 12.00 7.15 $3011.02 574.28 182.13 187.75 42.00 26.25 $1012.41 $40163.24 52.86 $40216.10 Fat 16 ,56« lbi. 51836 lbs. 480336 lbs. ^80258 lbs. -. ??965 lbs. pert cent 2129 Average price paid for fat. 5028 Averag ne price obtained for butter 483 3 Cost per lb. for making butter 0206 Sinking Fund. Rt eived into sinking fund .. $487.17 Repaid into sinking fund. ... 269.24 Total $756.41 Paid Insurance $72 .70 Paid taxes ... 32.69 Paid repairs 651.02 $756.41 Liabilities. Capital stock $24,500.00 Inventory. Coal oh hand $141.95 Salt on hand 40.00 Tubs on hand 552.00 Oil and supplies 47.00 $780-95 Assets Buildings $1,645.00 Machinery 900.00 Inventory 780.95 Cash on hand 52.86 •7 $3,378.81 You will find this unusual 0 bargain on the front table. Take all you want at per roll 6 a fCROCHETf COTTON I 6c 0 0 0 We'have a quantity of crochet cotton that we want to clear out of the way, such as Bucilla P. F. C. etc. We have it in various colors and sizes. Some 5 is slightly mussed. a 6c Have you heard the folks talk about the dandy shoe soles they buy at this store? We have received another shipment and you will have to hurry if you want some of them at Per Pair 15 0 0 a a 0 Have you seen those cute little dresses we have for little girls and those happy looking little rompers for the tiny tots. Ask to see them the next time you are in. 0 Saturday and Monday .Chocolate drops, and Spanish salted peanuts, some more of those big hearted bargains at only I Per Poun 25c I THE WONDER STORE Phone 19. 6 North Minn. St. '*x' New Ulm, Minn' The Necessity for War Time Floors hatf passed but the necessity of getting the most possible nourishment for one's hard earned money is greater than ever. To spend wisely: one must buy flour of proven quality —. THAT'S ANGELINA made by Ul Roller Mil Company NEW ULM, MINN. The above is a reproduction ot the steam vuleanizer with which we do our retreading, repairing and vulcanizing. All work guaranteed. Auto Tire Vulcanizin Co H, C. VOCELPOHL, Prop. Retreading, Repairing and Vulcanizing. Phone 201 411 Second North lis your own money j/ou'n spending, says Barney McGee\ ahead and chew your sweet, sticky plug, if you like it. But there isn't an ordinary tobacco that's one, two, three with Real Gravely. The real PAGE THREE. taste good tobacco stays with it." Good taste, smaller chew. longer life iswhat makes Gen uine Gravely cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Write to:— E N I N E GRAVELY DANVILLE. VA. for booklet on chewing pint. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in. pouch- GET READY FQft THE BOYS% When they come home every mother will want to have the place the boy calls his own room look ju$t £he .beat. ever. .Then there are other rooms tv "in honor of his brighten^ up coming. Let us help you choose the furniture and rugs. ,.:/X**&t£2 .& ENGER •4 ft