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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 13

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fejkf sHafe ef 'higher things of food. At" present prices jt a bravfe maft not to cry milk. fiut life must be WliVingr the Cdst has dou- I' aHd We' sUll 'hafig oh. 4 While at work insulating a fbUse Swea City recently, ss 'Rontz and Qordoh Work' for the dowin ling gUpply tiompanyc fciup'cl interesting old papers, amohg which whs 'a the Upper lies Moihes- itepubjicflri, dated Wednesday, 1.905. VttxOWg" firms, advertising in his paper Were" F.

S. Norton, dealer; Chrischijjes "dfy goods; J. R. Laird, and the J. A.

Brown- pi S'hoe Cbmpany. 1 'jl FalkjSnhainer Co. had just jut" in" a stock of 8, 16, and 32 pow.er light bulbs. The Creamery Co. had a very fleering report £or its lers at its annual meeting, sifln forces were attacking Japanese in Manchuria; Isident Theodore Rbosevelt TlCfe OF INCORSORATJpN IT MAY CONCERN: tice' is hereby given that the rsigned have formed a cor- the provisionsTof 'XIX, Chapters 491 to 504, in- the 1946 Code of Iowa.

6 name of the corporation is MANUFAC- COMPANY, and its.prin- of business, is Algona, i business to be transacted the manufacturing, re- boMItioriing and rebuilding of Sutpmotike parts for automobiles, irffcks, farm machinery, and all other types or ilises 'of motorized vehicles, and oTther' the purchase, IfleY trade or storage of the same, Neither: wholesale or retail, or mrough-jjobbers, and includes the yyilege; of owning, leasing, pur- touilding, altering, operating, man- or 'controlling such buildings places of business'as may toe Icessary to its operation. Said irporation is authorized to own, rchasel sell, hold, lease, operate manage real or personal prop- and.to mortgage and encum- the "same. The amount of the stock divided, in.to' shares par value of ijrporatlori has therefor, in "cash'or Mperty." As stock, is issued, it mall be offered to the incorpora- named herein in same outstanding'stock toy'them. Capital ttock may be increased by tnajor- vote of all stock' issued "and ut.standing at any any ic'h stock shall toe offend to the named herein in the iportipn in which 'they own Shares' of ck shall be transferable only on of the corporation; each re of stock to be subject to the triction "that before the holdei sellj give, devise'or otherwise to any person or 'sons- other than ifs'named herein, such stock- shall first offer such stock directors for the use of the joratlbn, at the same price the gder thereof has been offered for iy contemplated and i directors shall" have a'period 30 days the of in'(Which'to purchase such are at a like the directs fail'to purchase 'sald'stock f9r i corporation within said 30 day (Hod, then the holder thereof dispose of sftalre, as he see- fit. 'he corporate period shall be.

on the date ite issues a certificate incor- and said 11 continue perpetually? he corporation shall be and controlled 'by a Boa i rd of less than two nor more than Directors, who shall be at the stockholders aual stockholders' nf- the election, the Board Qf Dl- shall elecj; President, and and ol offices may 'be held by a.ny the ejection of directors, and ill other stopkftolders 1 meetings, Stockholder -shaft vote for each shar. of stoeH him, which may be cast or toy written proxy; a had addressed 'the -naval cadets at Annapolis on Jan. 30th! Miss $lla thbmpson of 'Algotia was teaching itl the Burl high school that week filling the place of the was mj and the AlgOna''Pdwo'r JPiant was actively for the reception of a rtevv gas pro'duc'jr 'and origine. Called, ''at the Peter Kollasch farm home northw.est bf Good Hope on Tuesday. W.

was jjust the house aftctf a short dftefnoon rest'. Mrs. Kollasch was ehthttsi'as'tfe about a new mattress pad niade of bleached, salt sacks which she'd stitched and had nearly comple'tdd, 'and'it' really is a dandy. She is also in the process of making a t'ug from discarded Silk hdse, and some small quilts for Her grandchildren. Mrs.

Grady Phillips of Algona, who is Dr. Cretzmey'er'S office nurSjC, is one of the Kollasch's two daughters. Stopped at Rudy Bonnsietier's place three miles. north of West Bend Friday evening and -found 'Rudy and son- Richard starting the chores. They're milking 13 cpws no.wj mostly Holsteins, and have se'veral more 'coming fresh soon.

Cream. herd -like that makes a nice winter H. had a display of freshly canned- pork and, beef on the 1 yre call- tt) -W. didn't eyeh 'tcisim- credit for. supervising the job? perhaps just planning and up to tackle work on the 240 'acres he farms.

'V i' ft i A new racket replacing the chain' and ''ticket on a gang plow" is' prominent now in TECossuth and For a dime you get to sign your name to a list of contributors "To buy a key for 'Richard's Mrs. Peter Kayser of the Bode community who spent several at Rochester last fall was and feeling quite well when we called last Sat urday. With assistance of other members of family she had painting an'd papering the front "rooms of their farm home. 0 Un-famous last line; People who ihjpugh holes "doii'i" see mu READ THE WANT ADS Whittemore: A oint wedding aniversary was celebrated at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Braatz, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. feraatz-have b'een married 20 years, and Mr. ahd Mrs.

Erwin Stfltecker 19 years Sunday. Guests werfe Mr. and Mrs, Fred StrUecker. Mr. afid Lorenz Oade and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Struecker- ahd family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Louis Greinert and family, Mr. and" "Mrs.

Erwin and family, Mrs. Anna Behhke and daughter Eileen and s'6n Junior of here; Mr. and Mrs. John Sfi-uecker, Fontonj.Mr. and Mrs.

Werner StrUecker ahd family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde'Gingerich, West Bend. HOSPITALS KOSStTIJL HOSPITAL. Feb.

11: Mrs. H. E. Hauck, Hum- bqldt, boy. "Feb.

12: QVTr Harold Helmers, Ailgona, 13:, Mrs. Joe Lichter, Ap Mrs'. Clyde Priebe, Algona, boy; Mrs. T. W.

Sampson, girl; Mrs. Arthur Thilges, AJgona, medical. Feb. 16i E. R.

Woltz, Burt, surgical; Bob Boyer, Bancroff, medical. Feb. Judith Cowan, Algona, Feb. 1,8: Corrine Otto, Algona, medical. GENERAL HOSPITAL.

Feb, 14: Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Hardy, gifl, mother deceased; Avice Hanline, Ring'sted, appendectomy; Ralph Werrrtcrsen, minor surgery. Feb. 16: Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, boy, Feb.

17: Mrs. Alfred Opheim, Sexton, minor surgery. Feb. 10: Mrs, Doris Claussen, Algona, girl; Ralph Wermersen, Wesley, medical. OFFICE SUPPLIES A good stock on hand, getting larger every day.

Fill your needs at The Algona j5es Molnes office. ALE As I am moving to town, I will hold a closing out sale on my farm located miles cast of'Aigoha on rtiffhway 18, or 4 miles west or Sexton, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6 Beginning Promptly at 12:30 P. M. Lunch Wagon on Grounds ,10 MILKING SHORTHORN COWS 4 fresh recently; 2'fresh since corn picking: balance fresh in the fall. These cows are all bred to a registered Milking Shorthorn, bull.

2 tipfinging heifers; Tpurebred bull calf, 3 weeks old, papers will be furnished; 3 yearling steers, weight about 500 4 heifer calves, weight aboyt 400 2 small heifer calvesl; 1 roan bull calf; 1 registered Milking Sh'orthorn bull, papers furnished day of sale. 20 HEAD DUROC JERSEY BROOt) SOWS 20 head Duroc Jersey brood sows, bred December 1 a purebred Duroc Jersey boar. 10 feeder pigs. 250 HEAD YEARLING LAYING HENS 250 head Leghorn yearling laying hens. 100 heavy pullets, mixed 500 BUSIIELS CONTROL OATS 200 BALES STRAW -75 BALES MIXED HAY 206 BALES SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA HAY MACHINERY, ETC.

tractor onl all good rubber, good' condition, lights, starter, power lift; 2M picker, mounted 1 238 McCormick Deering cultivator to or Mc.Cormick Deering 7 ft. power mower to fit tractor; 2 or 3 bottoms 16 in. J. I. pajte plow, slat or solid bottom; 15 ft.

JoHn Deere disc; 15' ft. Aljls ChaJmers-Jractor digc, used 1 New Idea'manure ft. McCormick Deering binder; Kovar 10 ft. spring tooth on wlieels; all steel horse power for elevator; 15 ft. Western! land roller; 2 row horse cultivator.

Deere; JoHn Deere horse drawn mower, 6 Montgomery Ward ,15 in. hammer mill; 10 ft. horse, dump rake; 1 row horse cultivatorf.electric motor and pump jack; 2'drag carts; iron wheeled Johrt Deere wagon hay rack; 3 in. woodeni wheel wagon with box; New Idea steel wheeled wagon with flare box; 1C in. walking plow; New Idea' Hand corn heller; grind stone; McCormick Deering cream separator; C9oker oy burning taivlt heater; 2 gas barrels; 10 ft.

ladder; telephone; harnesses; cream tank; other articles too numerous to mention. Brooder house, 14x16 used' one season. Some household goods. TERMS: Cash, or if time is wanted see clerk before the sale or at the sale. PRIEBE Herman Brummond and II.

D. Yungeberg, Auctioneers i Iowa State Bank, Algona, Clerk POSTPONED Holstein Dispersal 7 As I have decided to quit the dairy branch of my farming, I will sejil my entire herd'of Holstein cattle at the farm l.ocate.d 4 miles east, 3 north, east, and 3 2 norJth or 3 2Va west and north of, Sexton; or 4 miles east Tuesday, March Sale to 1:00 P.M. 30 Head of High Grade Holsteins -Consisting 'of 17 head of cows (2 mijking since Jan, 1, 2 to freshen by sale datie, 5 head of 2.yfiar«old heifers, bpd; 5 head of yearling" calyes; 1 registered bujll, wit hpapers. 3 mm MAnAolAH SLf Dairy Equipment wtlfwf 3 years old, complete with electric motor and gas engine, pipeline, willows, pjljn new Surge water heater, 3 years -t 1 A ft.1r- MACHINERY good condition, good tfres, mi, on aMl with rollfP fatotjutf 4 Wltl tnAkMs mmwv saw. 8 t4 u-fr 4 ygif'ztgAjfav' i I la- llnyllii? dntejilod to retire from farming, will hold complete closing out srtlo tyffi tyetf iles Alston on'old No road5 or miles east of Wlilttcniorp, on MONDAY, MARCH 3 SAT.E TO START AT It00 M.

2 Head of Horses G'rny innre 12 years old, Avt. 1000; ronn mare 12 yenrs old, Avt. II Head of Holstein Cattle II Seven Holstcln inilch coyvs, heavy milkers; in fresh llfresh in Jnm, 2 milk- Ing Nfncc enrly falJj 2 yearling llplslein heifers; I Holstelii liolfor calf, 4 jnonths 1 HoMeln heifer en If, 2 jjiontlis old. 26 Head of Sheep 24 bred eyves to lamh April 1-; 1 yiirelired huck, papers furnislicdj 1 ewe lajflbj. 170 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, IX GOOp ON 26 Farm Etc.

1941 John Deere tractor, in good condition, with No. 1-B Clipper fanning 'milj; 2 horse cultivators; new'lO-SS 6-ply tires on rear, 1938 John Dee.e Model A washing machine; double driye pump jack; tank healer; 110-gal. gas tank with nozzle; 1 5S-gal. barrel; tor cumvaior A-I Parsm 3 electric fencer; Clean Easy 2-uml milking ma- shape; 999 John Deere corn planter with enclosed clutch: chino; electric DeLaval cream separator. No.

practic. 999 John Deere corn planter with open clutch; 2-boitom ally new; 2 1 5-gal. milk cans; 2 4-gal. milk pails, 14-inch Case tractor plow OR rubber; Minneapolis Moline and other cans; Simplex brooder stove, 500 chick size; 6 i A tt inrrio nnnHrv feeders: also chick leeders; 1 wire cnicicen tractor, in good condition, mounted on excellent rubber, with heavy duly cultivator to fit; 2-row John Deere trac tor cultivator A-l shape; -John Deere 15-ft. disc, A-l 14-inch plow like new; 8-ft.

McCormick-Deering grain binder; New Idea hay loader; A-l shape; Massey- Harris side-delivery rake, A-l shape. large poultry feeders; also chick 1 wire chicken coop; "10-gal. chicken waterer with lamp. Garden plow; grind stone; chain hay slings; post cis siae-aeiivery raKe, A-I snape. 15-ft.

Western land roller, A-l shape; Galloway 22-ft. drill; set of 6 drill bits; large and small set of 4-secfion harrow 'with steel folding draw bar; 10-ft. Ko- socket wrenches; scoop shovels; forJK, 4 var spring tooth harrow; McCormick-Deering manure walking plow; 2 sheep trpughs for grain; sheep racks wagon and box; nearly new flare box and hay for hay; log chain; post block and Jackie; wire rack; roller -bearing truck wagon; 44-ft. John Deere steel elevator', complete "with power and hoist; new John Deere speed jack; 10-ft. horse disc with tractor hitch; 5-fi.

McCormick mower; 12-ft. dump rake; Peovia end gate seeder; bob sled; 2-wheel trailer wi.tti triple box. stretcher; oil barrel;" other tools and articles too numerous to mention; 2 gal. lard press; '1 large meat grinder, No. 12; meat saw.

ABOUT 100 BALES OF ALFALFA HAY SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS No property rejnoved nntjl with cash or make arrangements with your banker. CQLWELL Auctioneers LL IOJVA STATE BANJK, Clerk CLOSING OUT Aucto As I have decided to quit farming, I wijl sell the ty at the 3 milep north and mile west of Hurt, or 3J soutji and mi, or li miles north and east of Lone Rock, on Sale staVts at 1 O'clock 5 Head of Cattle Guernsey heifers qpming 2 yrs. old; 1 white face heifer; -1 1 Holstein heifer. J50 LAYING HENS AH keghorns aijid Joying very good, Hv HOGS i Weight 200 Js." "RJipsy? 1 f- MACHINERY 1 WC Allls'CJiRJm'ws tractor on light HJ life CuriHic'k corii plftutep; McCoririic'K enAeate seederi Hftml lofttfcr Ffll 9 1 iftVirk, -m i -t Jl 1 1 I i.

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