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Page Eight HORSES—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Pure Bred Chester White yearling boars. C. A. Marsh, Delhi, Minnesota. 46-2 pd FOR SALE—Brood sows to far row about June 1, Double Treat ed. Walter Kuehn, Belview, Minnesota. 46-pd FOR SALE —Purebred Guernsey bull and heifer calves. Also early Murdock Seed Corn. Minnie Gil land, Morgan, Minnesota. 46-pd WE BUY BUTCHERING CAT TLE, Fischer’s Sanitary Meat Market, Wabasso, Minn. Tele phone 69. 43-Bpd SEED GRAIN FOR SALE —Early Murdock Seed Corn, State Test 97, $2 per bushel. Eagle Roller Mill, Redwood Falls. 46-pd FOR SALE —Improved Minnesota “13” Seed corn, state test, 99%. Paul Eisenbacher, 3 miles north west of Evan. 46-2 pd FOR SALE —Bison flax seed, $2.50 per bushel. Wm. Werner, Wa basso, Minnesota. 46-pd FOR SALE —State tested Millet, Dallas Johnson, Belview, Minne sota. 46-2 ts FOR SALE —Pure Murdock seed corn, graded, $2.50 per bushel, Gene Schmidt, 15L151, North Red wood, Minnesota. 46-2 pd FOR SALE —Tested seed corn. A. R. A. Laudon, Redwood Falls. 44tf FOR SALE —Minnesota “13” and Golden King seed corn. Govern ment tested last fall, 14 per cent moisture, 98 per cent germination. Russell Brandt, Clements, Minne sota. 45-2 p FOR SALE —Yellow seed corn, shelled and graded. Test 96 to 100. Clarence Rucktaeschel, Wa basso. 44-3 p FOR SALE —Murdock seed com, state test 98; shelled and graded, $2.50 a bushel. 10 bushels or more $2 a bushel. Fred Schoel koph, Redwood Falls . 44-4 p FOR SALE —Early Murdock seed corn, government test 98, graded, ready for planting. Price $2.25 per bushel. Robert Stewart, Red wood Falls. 44-4 FOR SALE —Early Murdock seed corn, $3 a bushel. Math Beaver, Wabasso. 44-3 p FOR SALE—Bison seed flax, cleaned and free from noxious weeds. $2.50 per bushel. John Stava, Milroy, Minn. 43-6 pd FOR SALE —Gopher oats, Sudan grass and Sweet Clover seed. John Hines, Delhi, Minn. 42-tf FOR SALE—Golden King seed corn, State Test 98. $2.50 per bushel. Mrs. Minnie Zorn, Vesta, Minnesota 42-spd FOR SALE —50 bushel Minnesota “13” certified seed corn, State test 98 per cent germination. Deutsch man Implement Co., Telephone 751, Redwood Falls. 42-tf FOR SALE—Registered Thatcher wheat, $1.75 a bushel. Registered Redwing Flax, $2.75 a bushel. Grundy County Sweet Clover. Seed Corn. C. A. Marsh, Delhi, Minn. 40-tf. FOR SALE—Golden Jewel seed corn, 98 germination. Also good clean Millet seed. Wm. Dahms, Redwood Falls. 45-2 p FOR SALE —Siberian Millet seed. F. H. Trent, Delhi, Minn. 45-3 p MACHINERY FOR SALE One used John Deere com planter, recondition ed; one 10-ft. International disk; several good used spreaders. Also some Minnesota 13 seed com. All priced to sell. Krusemark Imple ment Co. Telephone 482, Red wood Falls. 46-It FOR SALE New McCormick Deering corn planter or will trade for livestock. Paul Martin, Lucan, Minn. 44-tf NOW IS THE TIME to check your needs in HAY TOOLS AND HAR VESTING MACHINES. We have employed Mr. Beernenk of the JOHN DEERE FACTORY. His ad vice plus GENUINE DEERE RE PAIRS AND IMPLEMENTS spells profits to our customers. Come in and get acquainted. Anderson Implement Co., Redwood Falls, Minn. 43-tf CHICKS—POULTRY STARTED CHICKS AT BAR GAIN PRICES—Come and see them. Absolutely free from any hatchery disease. From good healthy blood-tested stock. Get your foundation chicks from us and you will marvel at how they look and grow. We have the New Method Chicks you know, the finest that can be produced, and look at the prices, the lowest we believe we have ever sold that kind of quality chicks for. We also sell chick starter at from $3.20 per hundred up, the same kind we feed our own. Come day or night for your chicks, we have thrown the key away. Hurry, hurry while the chicks last be cause they won’t last long at the prices we are going to sell them for. Minnesota Hatchery, E. T. Ebbesen, Prop., Revere, Minne sota. 46tf SNOW’S PROFITABLE CHICKS _ For 1937—Ask today Jrs7 for free catalogue on Qjf our - husky northern jjL bred chicks. Raise a flock of Snow’s Master fjSS&L Bred Chicks this sea dHPEv son and see the differ ence. We maintain R. O. P. trapnested pedigreed sired rnVieg on our Breeding Farm at all times.—Snow’s Hatchery, Redwood Falls. 40-tf SUMMER PRICES NOW IN EF- \ feet. Leghorns $6 per 100 and all , Heavy Breeds $6.50 per 100. £ Started chicks on hand at all ‘ times. Springfield Chick Hatch- y ery. 4<T-tf CHICKS ARE SELLING FAST! 1 New prices for May and June. * Leghorn Cockerels $2.50 per hun- 1 dred. Custom hatching per egg. Bring eggs on Wednesday ‘ or Saturday. , Lucan Hatchery, ; \ telephone 15, Lucan. 44-tf * EMPLOYMENT £ WANTED —Service station opera- r tor at once. Call 576, Redwood Falls, Minnesota. 46-lt ] PRACTICAL NURSING Mrs. 1 Grace Kline, at the G. A. Schafer , residence, Redwood Falls. 44-4 p ‘ REAL ESTATE* FOR RENT —We have a customer j who owns 240 acres of land about i 9 miles from town on good road who wants a tenant for March 1, j ] 1938. Farm well improved, near- ] ly all tillable. Tenant must be ] practically clear of debt and ] thoroughly equipped for farming. ] This is a good farming oppoituni- ; ty. Citizens State Bank, Red- j wood Falls. 46-lt i FOR SALE —The Corbett house j in Redwood Falls, must be sold this week to settle McKay estate, r Mrs. J. M. Corbett, Redwood Falls. 46-lt FOR SALE —A modern four room bungalow in Ramsey Park Addi tion. Low price and easy terms. Call 718. C. B. Ellison, Redwood ; Falls. 46-lt MONEY TO LOAN—at 4y 4 %on conservative farm mortgages. No j ; other loans considered. A. J. I j White, Redwood Falls. 28-tf ; — ! i MISCELLANEOUS j J FOR SALE—An Elgin sewing j machine in fine working order and < a good sized ice refrigerator. Call ! 718. C. B. Ellison, Redwood Falls. 46-lt 1 i FOR SALE—Organ, $lO if taken j at once. The Music Store, Red wood Falls, Minnesota. 43-tf | 1 1 ! BE AN EFFICIENT STENOGRA- , PHER—Learn at home in a short time, low cost. Typing, Short hand, English, Bookkeeping. Ex tension Service. 214 Masonic Tern- ; pie Bldg., Minneapolis, Minne- 1 sota. 46-4 pd | DEAD ANIMALS removed free > of charge. State permit to haul cholera hogs. Do not drag. Red wood Rendering Works, Tele- ! phone 435, reverse phone char- , ges, Redwood Falls, Minn. 46-52 pd ATTENTION FARMERS AND STOCKMEN —Investigate and try a “Prime Electric Fence Control ler” on your next fence job, save 80 per cent on material and labor, holds all livestock. High line or battery models. Ray Reding, agent for Redwood County, Morgan, Minnesota. Telephone 6L4. 42-5 p WELL BORING —The Practical Well Man Who Gets Results Thomas Arnett & Sons, Redwood Falls, with 43 years of continued service, operating in Redwood, Renville, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Sib ley and McLeod counties and we guarantee our work. 46-tf , WANTED SCRAP 1R0N—56.25 a ton, one block south of the round house in Morton. J. H. j Wells. 44-6p-tf DRY RENDERED TANKAGE— Meat & Bone Scraps. Guaranteed 60 per cent protein. Redwood Rendering Plant. Call 498. 7-52 BUYING HOGS—I am buying hogs at railroad yards at Wabasso every Monday and Thursday. Al so buy veal. All stock must be in by 2p. m. M. F. Waterman. 30-tf j LOST AND FOUND LOST— Black and brown Shep herd dog. Answers to name of Jack. Reward offered. Telephone 2335. It j Market Reports Mon. Tues. Wed. j Wheat $1.25 $1.24 $1.25 Flax 1.91 1.92 1.91 Oats No. 3 .42 .41 .41 Corn: No. 2 yel. 1.20 1.16 1.16 No. 3 yel. 1.17 1.13 1.13 No. 4 yel. 1.15 1.11 1.11 Rye 99 .90 .90 Barley 50-.99 .49-.94 .49-.94 FIRE, WIND' INSURANCE Written By North Star Farmers Mutual and Austin Mutual Insurance Companies Represented by J. M. STEWART Redwood Falls. Minn. -- AUCTION at the Redwood County Fair Grounds Redwood Falls Every Wednesday Sale Consists Of: All kinds of Livestock, Farm Machinery, Household Goods, etc. Sales start at 1 p .m. Redwood Falls Sale Company Redwood Falls, Minnesota BELVIEW NEWS Mission Workers of the First Evangelical Lutheran church will meet at the church parlors Satur day, entertained by Miss Cora Hines and Mrs. H. H. Johnson. Mrs. N. E. Orfield and Alice of Minneapolis, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson and family of Vesta, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and family and Mrs. Helena Sun dine spent Mother’s day at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. Miss Margaret Gunelson of Madison spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gunelson. The Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. William Eide Monday evening, entertained by Mrs. Eide and Mrs. M. J. Monson. Walter Gimmestad of Barret spent tiie weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. O. Gim mestad. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Maurstad of Redwood Falls were Sunday eve ning callers of Belview friends. Miss Clara Loken visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jacobson Sdh day. Mrs. David Davidson stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson for a few days to care for Arline who has pneumonia. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holvik, Mrs. i Bertha Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. j Raymond Hovlik and children Bert and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown and son Jack, all of Elbow j Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Leon- 1 ard and children Shirley and i Adolph Jr. and Louis Leonard were entertained at the Spencer | Nelson and Ernest Knutson homes in Granite Falls Sunday. The senior class play “A Small Town Romeo” which was pre — (May 13 - 20 - 27) ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL i ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBU- | TION. ESTATE OF Louisa M. Werner State of Minnesota. County of Red wood, ss. IN PROBATE COURT In the Matter of the Estate of Louisa M. Werner Decedent; The State of Minnesota to all per- j sons interested in the final account ‘ and distribution of the estate of said ; decedent: The representative of the 1 above named decedent, having filed ' in this court her final account of the | administration of the estate of said ! decedent together with her petition j praying for the adjustment and al- | lowance of said final account and for j distribution of the residue of said i estate to the persons thereunto en- | titled. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH j OF YOU are hereby cited and re quired to show cause, if any you | have, before this court at the Probate j Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Redwood Falls, in the County of Redwood. State of Minne sota, on the 7th day of June, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Let this order be served by pub lication thereof in the Redwood Gaz ette according to law. WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 12th t day of May, 1937. (COURT SEAL) ROBERT V. OCHS. Probate Judge. Clague and Barnes, Attorneys for Petitioner. Redwood Falls, Minnesota “THE BRIDE WAKES UP” Be Sure To See It MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BRIDES HAVE FOUND THAT THE PLACE TO GET THEIR ENAMELWARE DINNERWARE GLASSWARE KITCHEN UTENSILS In fact most of the necessities for their home is at STRANDS 5c to $1 STORE Redwood Falls Be Sure to Attend the MOVING PICTURE Cooking School Redwood Theatre > Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday j “The Bride Wakes Up” : You will note that the bride modernizes her kitchen— j why don’t you ? You can do it easily and economically ; with our high quality DuPont Paints and Brushes. Visit Our Office ; Take Advantage of Our Paint Parade Now Going On I Below Is Just One of the Many Values I i ms** * l *um*^ «w : m ONE QUART DU PONT ! LINKOTA Jfflk and a 2 1 /2-inch BRUSH $"|.65 VALUE • DIRT AND STAINS •'RENEWS*SPARKLE AND BEAUTY Botsford Lumber Co. Redwood Falls Telephone 461 THE REDWOOD GAZETTE; sen ted at the Odeon Friday eve ning was well attended. Mrs. R. A. Lundblad and chil dren Rpger and Karen of Minne apolis came Saturday evening for a few days visit at the JMgpe of her home, Mrs. A. O. Gimmestad. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Donner and daughter Myrtle and Ruth' Carlson spent Monday in Minne apolis. Misses Minera Udstven and Gladys Madden were Sunday evening callers at the L. T. Braa fladt home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Hugh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. George Kohls and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kohls and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Vander Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kohls and Laura Lou, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruns, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simp son, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henze all surprised Grant Adist Sunday in honor of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith of Westbrook spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gunelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Flore of Red wood Falls were Thursday eve ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Solberg. Mrs. Emma Sandager spent the weekend in Garden City with her daughter Florence. Miss Hazel Sampson returned from Winona Saturday evening after spending the winter at the home of Rev. H. Wein. Miss Kathleen Flom of Worth ington spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Flom. For FARM LOANS • • INSURANCE • • And Good Buys in REAL ESTATE • • See The DUEA INSURANCE AGENCY Tel. 653 Redwood Falls -•- *. FALLS, MINNESOTA The Bombshell HasffExploded The new theatre has taken over our Used Car building, and we are now located directly across from the Ford Garage in the BURRIS BUILDING Because of a limited amount of space we are forced to Cut Our Used Car Prices As Low As 20% \ ’*- ,• •$? In Order To Reduce Our Number of Used Cars Sale Will Last from MAY 15 to MAY 21, Midnight Come in and Look Our Bargains Over— We Trade for Anything that Runs OUR USED CAR SALES FORCE is on duty throughout the day, the year, around * They Are * Jack Corcoran Homer Ford H. W. Schmidt and Walt HUI They Will Appreciate Your Coming in and Inspecting the Cars on Display WE HAVE ALL MAKES AND MODELS 1935 Chevrolet Sport Sedan—low mileage, $490 1934 Chevrolet Coach—Kari-Keen Trunk—clean, $360 1933 Ford Coach—completely checked and ready to go, $325 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, Radio, Heater, Fan, $530 1930 Chev. Coupe. If you find a Haw in this you can have it, $195 1930 Chev. Coach, clean, has new motor overhaul, goes at $195 —Also— A COMPLETE SELECTION OF TRUCKS -A Redwood falls Motor Co. Ford V-8 Sales and Service Allis-Chalmers “We Won’t be Under Sold” "... ,<v '$ • Thursday, May 18,1987 * ■ - X \