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Friends here report that Mrs. Chas.
Oberg is improving very nicely at
Fairview hospital, Minneapolis, after
having a large tumor removed a week
ago Monday. She expects to be home
again in a few days.
The P. T. A. will present a pro
gram to the public Friday night, April
19, at 8 o’clock. The principal speak
er of the evening will be Dr. H. E.
Levin. After the program, lunch will
be served to those in attendance. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
C. W. Heilman and son, Reuben,
from southwest of Finlayscn, were
business callers in Askov Tuesday.
While in his best years Mr. Heilman
is nevertheless a pioneer of Pine
county, having spent 30 years here.
He is a breeder of Guernsey cattle and
has some good stock on his place. He
is advertising a sire for sale.
On account ol the impassable roads
the Community club membership
drive party scheduled for last night
was postponed. It is now proposed
to have it on Wednesday evening,
April 24 just one week later than the
original date and it is hoped that con
ditions will be more favorable at that
time, for it is very much desired to
have a capacity attendance.
A letter was received the past week
from F. H. Tomlinson, stating that
they had purchased a residence at
3044 Thirty-second ave. south, Min
neapolis and will move to that ad-
dress Friday. They invite Askov
friends to call on them in their new
home. It will be remembered that
the Tomlinsons were former residents
of Askov while Mr. Tomlinson was
engaged here in the interest of the
Farm Cost Accounting route.
A. F. Forsyth and Frank Devall
from Norman township, were here
Monday to take home a potato dig
ger which they purchased at an auc
tion last fall. Mr. Forsyth who has
taken to Holstein cattle the last few
years, purchased a good sire to head
his herd and is developing a fine
grade of cattle. He takes a great in
terest in his stock, likes to show them
to visitors and is naturally proud of
the herd he has developed in a few
years.
Frede Stottrup who is crippled up
with rheumatism and x confined to his
home, is so far improved that he en
joyed a little outing with his family
Sunday at the home of their neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Stovring, the
occasion being Mrs. Stovring's birth
day. Mr. Stottrup seated in his wheel
chair was put on a stone boat and
with two calm horses at the head was
thus transported to the neighbors.
During the afternoon he felt well
enough to do some reading for the
friends and neighbors assembled. The
outing was much enjoyed by Mr. Stot
trup and he also felt very good the
day following. His friends were glad
to see him in such high spirits.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR THE WEEK
This column Is for free use by
churches, schools, societies, lodges
etc., for the purpose of announcing
meetings where no admission is to
be charged, such meetings as are
held for social or educational pur
poses and not for pecuniary gain.
Gudstjeneste i Betlehemskirken
den 21. April K 1 10:30.-0. H. Dyre
borg.
Sondagskole i H. C. Andersen skolen
Sondag den 21. April Kl. 10:30.
There will be Young People’s meet
ing Sunday evening, April 21st, at
the assembly hall. Louis Olsen will
entertain.—Pres.
Speaking of
Assets—
One of the greatest assets a bank may have is the good j
will of a community. U
If the public believes in a bank's integrity and appre- I
dates its endeavors for a standard of constructive “ man-10-man ” 11
service, it has given that bank what money cannot buy but only |j
years of high ideals applied, can gain. 7|
It is our constant endeavor to treat your banking re- |
quire ments in such a way as to merit your good will. j
After all, a bank is strong, not merely because of its cap- jl
Hal and resources, the wealth in its vaults; but also because of II
the number of active, interested friends which it can number II
on its u roll-call.” " I

First State Bank of Askov
I L. C. PEDERSEN. President. A. GRAVESEN. Vice President V. S. PETERSEN. Cashier. 11
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WANT COLUMN
RATE—I cent per word per Insertion.
Minimum 25 cento per Insertion.
FOR SALE —Good clean seed oats. —
Hans C. Jepsen, Sandstone, Minn.
25w30-2t
FOR SALE—A number of small pigs.
Inquire of John Nalezny, Willow Ri
ver, Minn. 25w31-lt*
FOR SALE —Some six-weeks-old pigs.
—Anton 1-Jansen, 5 miles northeast
Askov. 25w31-lt*
FOR SALE —Ten head of well broken
farm horses, ranging in weights
from 1200 to 1500 pounds.—Ed
Wallner, Bruno, Minn. 25w30-2t
FOR SALE—High quality Green
Mountain seed potatoes.—Melvin
Anderson, R. 3, Brook Park, Minn.
25w30-3t*
FOR SALE—'Kitchen cabinet in good
condition. First check for SIO.OO
takes it. —Hjalmar Petersen, Askov
village. 25w31-lt*
FOR SALE—Early Northern Yellow
Dent seed corn, early maturing,
heavy yielder.—Herluf Rasmussen.
25w30-3t
WILL HAVE FOR SALE—Young pi£S.
five weeks old, Ist of May and 20th
of May. Inquire of Joe Michog,
Jr. —Willow River, Minn.
FOR SALE —One .22 Remington re
peating rifle, take down, good as
new.—Call or write, Aleck Johnson,
Star Route, Box 34, Bruno, Minn.
25w31-lt*
FOR SALE —80 acres good unimprov
eded land on main road 3 miles
north of Brook Park. $1,200, will
take a good used car as first pay
ment. Inquire of H. W. Harte, Brook
Park. 33w30-2t
FOR SALE —One Schofield potato
planter with fertilizer attachment.
Good as new, only planted five
acres, will sell at a bargain.—Wm.
Withrow, Bruno, Minn.
FOR SALE —Purebred Holstein bull
calf, born Dec. 11, 1928. Out of
very high producing stock.; papers
and transfer furnished; SSO takes
it.—A. F. Forsyth, Route 1, Willow
River. Between Willow River and
Bruno. 35w31-lt*
FOR QUICK SALE—A No. 1 Fordson
tractor, complete with fenders,
clutch, pulley, water pump, gover
nor, and Ferguson plow. For cash
or trade in cows or young stock.
—Martin Andersen, Askov.
UNUSED TRANSPORTATION FOR
SALE -1 1924 Star touring, 1 Over
land touring, 1 1925 Ford truck,
$50.00, 1 1925 Ford touring $50.00.
All of these cars are in running
order and will furnish cheap trans
portation.—Sturgeon Lake Garage.
-47w31-lt
FOR SALE—NVo of NE*4 and SW*4 of
120 acres is about 8 miles south
east of Hinckley. 80 acres' fairly
open, easily cleared, on which ten
acres have been plowed. Small
shack is the only building. Timber
enough on other 40 to build all
needed buildings. $12.50 an acre.
State what terms you would like at
6% and how much cash you can
pay down. Title clear and taxes
paid to date.—David Davis, 406
First National Bank Bldg., Duluth,
Minnesota. 86w30-4t
PAPERHANGINO AND PAINTING by
the hour or job. - Prices very reason
able. —J. L. Madsen, Askov.
FOR SALE —A carload of well broken
horses, 1300 to 1700 lbs. Also some
good cows and heifers.—D. J. Curry,
Kerrick. 25w26-8t
FOR SALE—SOO bushels Swedish Se
lect seed oats, recleaned, good
germination. Price 70c per bushel.
Call or write F. W. Stepan, 2%
miles west. Willow River. 25w29-tf
PROCEEDINGS OF
SCHOOL BOARD
Regular meeting of the school board
was held at the school house Febr. 12.
All members present except Mrs. D.
J. Adolphsen.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved with the following cor
rection; P. Simonsgaard was elected
delegate to Minnesota State school
board association’s convention to be
held at St. Paul.
Miss Agnes Jacobsen was hired to
help with first grade work for the
sum of S2O per month.
The following bills were allowed:
American Publishing Co., print
ing $10.50
Peter Bovberg, repairing 18.50
Buck Bros., labor 11.70
The McMillan Co., books 4.31
Chicago Apparatus Co., supplies 5.69
Book Supply Co., books 8.84
D. B. S. hall, hall rent 5.00
St. Paul Book and Stationery
Co., supplies 29.39
Ginn & Company, books 16.95
First State Bank, coupons 150.00
Askov Cooperative Ass’n, c0a1__242.94
A. Gravesen, insurance 24.40
Askov Telephone Co., service __ 2.65
A. Henriksen, briquettes 22.30
Minnesota Power & Light Co.,
service 59.02
Askov Hdwe. & Motor Co., sup
plies 34.72
Chris Hyldahl, labor 1.00
JENS B. JENSEN, Clerk.
Regular school board meeting March
12. All members present except
Mi's. D. J. Adolphsen.
P. Simonsgaard gave a report of the
State school board association con-
25w31-lt*
25w31-lt*
vention.
Moved and seconded to excuse Bth
grade from the Danish hour the re
maining term; carried. Moved and
seconded to hire H. C. Johansen as
janitor for same wages as last year,
namely SBO.OO for 9 months and $75.00
for 3 months; carried. Moved and
seconded to re-elect all our regular
teachers; carried. Moved seconded,
and carried to hire Mrs. Fylla Peter
sen as Danish teacher. Moved sec
onded and carried to re-elect V. Juste
sen as superintendent. Mr. Justesen
declined the position of superintend
ent. Moved and seconded to ask Har
old Petersen to send in his application
for the superintendent’s position.
It was decided to hold an extra
meeting at Louis Olsen’s office Tues
day morning, March 19.
The following bills were allowed:
Askov Co-operative Ass’n, c0a1_5252.29
Northwestern College of Speech,
books 3.00
St. Paul Book & Stationery Co.,
supplies 15,07
Carl Miller, supplies 9.14
Askov Variety Store, supplies 18.77
D. B. S. hall, hall rent 5.00
V. Justesen, stamps 5.00
Askov Hdwe. & Motor Co., sup
plies 5.58
Askov Dray Line, service 2.66
Askov Telephone Co., service 3.65
31W31-IP*
-% , .vV .s.
25w31-2t*
Disk No. 71.
First State Bank, coupons 287.50
A. Henriksen, briquettes SS.Ofl
Peter Simonsgaard, expenses 12.00
JENS B. JENSEN, Clerk. '
Extra meeting was held at Louis
Olsen’s office Tuesday, March 19. All
members were present except Mrs. D.
J. Adolphsen and P. Simonsgaard.
Harold Petersen was elected superin
tendent for the coming year.
JENS B. JENSEN, Clerk.
School board meeting was held at
D. J. Adolphsen’s April 9th. All mem
bers present except P. Simonsgaard.
P. Simonsgaard had presented his
resignation and on motion his resigna
tion was accepted.
Supt. Justesen reported the follow
ing teachers had signed contracts for
the coming year: Harold A. Petersen,
superintendent; Miss Elna Pedersen,
high school; Margaret Mittelstadt, 7th
grade; Miss Anna Rupp, sth; Miss
Celia Johnson, 4th; Miss Mildred Carl
son, 3rd; Miss Valborg Justesen, Ist;
Mrs. V. S. Petersen, Danish.
On motion R. Pedersen was appoint
ed to look after Toof and other repairs
and get an estimate of cost of same.
Moved, seconded, and carried to ap
point Carl Miller and R. Pedersen as
Teachers committee.
Following bills were allowed:
Wm. Olesen, labor $4.00
Askov Variety Store, supplies 14.85
Correct English Service, books__lß.73
American Book Co., books s_ 3.68
Minneapolis School Supply, sup
plies 8.88
St. Paul Book & Stationery, sup
plies 61.61
First State Bank, coupons 25.00
Minn. Power & Light Co., service 33.16
Askov Telephone Co., service 3.55
A. Gravesen, insurance 10.00
Askov Hdwe. & Motor Co., sup
plies 37.25
* BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received until noon,
April 27th, for clearing and stump
ing 80 rods of roadway, 2 rods wide,
beginning at the SW corner of Sec.
1, and running east, stumps to be re
moved from roadway, all other stuff
to be burned, work to be finished by
June Ist, 1929. Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
EARL HOWEY,
Clerk, town of Bruno.
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE
The W% of the SE%, section 26,
Town of Bremen. 35 acres cleared,
balance in pasture. Good barn, chick
en coop, etc. Will sell cheap, easy
terms.—Mrs. Bessie Youngquist, Route
4, Pine City, Minn.
So Artistic.
Caller: What a cozy little break
fast room—and the wall is so artisti
cally splatterdashed.
Mrs. Depew: Yes, this is where my
George eats his grapefruit.
Relax: For Heaven’s sake, old man,
what’s the matter? Why, you’re all
broken up!
Re flux: Oh, a chiropractor owed
me five hundred dollars and I let him
take it out in trade.
The American is widely read.
A Good Bargain
After we had bought our supply
of Men’s Work Shirts this spring,
we discovered a real buy in shirts
and took them, so now we want to
reduce our stock.
So during this week we offer
with each Men’s Work Shirt one
pair of Men’s Fancy Hose and be
sides with the first 50 shirts sold
we will give a pair of Ladies’ or
Children’s Shoes.
Now can you beat that?
CARL MILLER
General Merchandise
Askov - Minnesota -
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MISCELLANEOUS
RATE —1 cent per word per Insertion.
Minimum 25 cents per insertion.
NOTICE] —If your piano needs tuning,
call or see Soren C. Andersen, As
kov village. 25w30-2t*
WANTED—A quantity of box lumber,
preferably half inch stuff.—Fern
dale Nursery, Askov. 25w30-2t
BOY WANTED —Experienced in farm
work. —John Eitens, Sandstone,
Minn. 25w31-lt*
ROLLER SKATING every Monday
night at the D. B. S. hall.—Commit
tee. 25w31-lt
THE ASKOV LIVESTOCK Shipping
AssTT will ship Monday, April 22.
Bring your listed stock before 9:30
a. m.—Christ Larsen, shipper.
VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS—
Choice pullets. Custom hatching.
Satisfactory service. Free catalog.
—Lakeland Hatcheries, Chisago
City, Minn. 25w21-20t
RAISE your own ducks for Thanks
giving and Christmas. Pekin duck
eggs for sale at $1 per setting.
Postage extra. —John Thinesen,
phone 2F120, Askov. 25w29-EJot
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING—
Am prepared to put your lawnmower
in first class shape. Work guaran
teed. Located east part of Askov
village.—Chris A. Jensen. 25w29-4t
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS for all oc
casions. Delivered any time ana
any place in the world on short
notice through the “Florist’s Tele
graph Delivery.’’—Ferndale nursery,
Askov, Minnesota. 28w27-ltm
FINISHED MONUMENTS in St. Cloud,
red gray and crystal gray granites.
I manufacture and sell direct to
you. Write me for prices and de
signs.—Nels Maygren, Hinckley,
Minn. 28w21 16t*
OUR SINGLE COMB white Leghorn
chicks are from husky, disease free
stock, make quick broilers, early
layers, laying large white eggs,
the year round. Record makers.
Write for free folder. —Halvorson’s
Sanitary poultry raneh, Sandstone,
Minn. 36w27-tf
SPECIAL SALE on Pedegreed Chin
cilia rabbits, 3 does 1 buck, three
to four months old SIO.OO while they
last. Write for “RABBIT INFOR
mation” and price list for older
rabbits.— LUTHYE’S RABBIT
FARM, Wyoming Minn.
38w31-tf
Askov Dray
Line
Draying and General
Teaming
Kindling Wood for Sale
FRITZ HOLM
Proprietor
EVERYONE should come to the North
Star Sewing Circle bazaar, enter
tainment and dance Saturday night,
April 20, at 8 o’clock. 25w31-lt*
FOR RENT—“Menighedens” farm one
mile north of Askov. For terms
see Anton Gravesen at the bank.
25w31-lt
NOTICE I have opened a cream sta
tion for Bridgeman-Russel. I will
pay cash for cream.—Lloyd Wigand,
Bruno. 25w30-3t
FOR RENT —80 acre farm, 25 acres
under plow, 2 miles south of Brook
Park. Phone 29F11.—John Ander
son, Brook Park. 25w31-lt
NOTICE] —Strawberry Dunlap SI.OO
per 100; Strawberry Everbearing
progressive $2.00 per 100; Rasberry
Latham SB.OO per 100, 10 for $1.00;
Rutabaga seed Danish improved
60c per pound; all the foregoing
delivered prepaid by express or
parcel post at the proper time for
planting. Evergreens, Pine, Spruce
and Arbor vitae assorted, our selec
tion for windbreak planting. Seed
lings 3 —4 inches, 100 for $6.00;
transplanted 6 —B inches, 100 for
$10.00; transplanted B—lo Inches,
50 for $8.00; transplanted 12 —16
inches, 50 for $12.00; transplanted
16 —20 inches, 25 for $10.00; trans
planted 20—24 inches, 20 for $12.00.
We will prepay express on these ever
greens to any point in Pjne county.
We will not sell less than the num
ber listed at these prices. If you
want to call for any of these plants
notify us two days in advance. —
Ferndale Nursery, Askov, Minn.
145w30-2t
Let Us Do Your Cooking
If you have ever eaten here, you know from experi
ence what good meals we serve —if you haven't, try us.
Confections and Soft Drinks at All Times.
HANSEN’S CAFE, Askov, Minn.
t Hardware
Motor News
For a Full Stand and Larger
Profit—
34w30-4t
John Dee?e-Van Bvunt
Single-Disk Gs’alst Drill
The remarkably even stand deep trench. The seed is de
which can be obtained with posited in bottom of trench
the John Deere-Van Brunt to prevent winter killing.
Drill is due to three qualities This method encourages deep
of Van Brunt seeding: rooting of the grain, prevents
—first, uniform distribu- surface blowing, holds the
tion of quantities from every snow, and controls moisture.
f ee d* John Deere - Van Brunt
—second, even flow of seed Drills are strong and durable
from feed cups to seed fur- and handle a wide variety of
rows; seeds.
—third, planting and cov- I VAN BRUNT jj
ering all the seed at the same I DEEP FURROW f
depth. PENEI * I
The special Van Brunt f
Deep furrow opener, shown
at the right, is rapidly grow
ing in favor in winter wheat
sections. These openers are /
adjustable for 12- or 14-inch l ;A VSjMjw
spacing. Disks are larger
in diameter than used or
dinarily, providing a good |___
Come In and get further fact* about the
Van Brunt and the deep furrow opener.
price ii? B .si sc Driu
At this Store You Got QUALITY *»“ SERVICE I
Come In and let us tell you about
the Universal Credit Company plan
0 f time payments. This plan Is
Easy terms on the ,ndorscd by the Ford Motor Com
„ l>a n J because of its convenience,
NEW FORD CAR safety and low rates.
Askov Hardware & Motor Co.
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EYE DOCTOR COMING—Dr. E. C-
Roberts, optometrist, will be at A«-
kov, Wednesday, May Ist. Glasses
fitted that will relieve all eyestrain,
that causes headache, dizziness,
floating spots, nervousness, sore
and inflamed eyes, cross eyes cata
ract etc. 37w31-2t
The Dusky Pedant.
Lawyer: “Can you tell me if the
defendent was expensively garbed?”
Rastus (a witness): “’Deed she was,
sah. Ah knows expensive garbage
when I sees it.”
Get the habit of using American
Want Ads when you want to sell
something quick.
It Pays to Look Well
Have Your Suits
or Dresses Made
Just Like New
Send the work by par
cel post or express.
Suits Sponged and Pressed while
you wait for only 35c
Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing,
Repairing and Hat Cleaning
Done Neatly, Quickly and at
Very Moderate Prices.
Twin City Sanitary System
3 North 4th Street, Minneapolis

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