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Austin, Lansing, Mower County, Minnesota
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Brownsdale local news: grain market thriving, cheap farms for sale, creamery expanding to 52 patrons (700 cows), business stock split, street extension lawsuit by Mrs. A. D. Brown, town hall discussion, T. H. Baldwin ill, O. R. York back, preference for grain buyer over saloons.
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Good Grain Market—Case Carried up.
T. H. Baldwin is on the sick list.
O. R. York is rustling among us again.
Grain is coming to our market from near many other markets.
A few cheap farms in this vicinity. Enquire of our popular real estate man, Capt. A. J. Hunt.
We hear some talk of a town hall, which would be a good enterprise. Better procure some fire protection first, boys.
Mrs. A. D. Brown has carried up the suit against the village of Brownsdale, which was to extend or open up one of our streets.
Our creamery is getting to the front. More patrons every day. Fifty-two is the number, which represents about 700 cows.
Our hardware and implement dealers have divided up their stocks. Julson & Tollefson take the hardware and Baldwin & Quimby the farm machinery.
Who says a saloon is a better drawing card for trade than an independent grain buyer? We think our merchants will prefer one independent buyer on our grain to a score of saloons.
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Local news from Brownsdale reports T. H. Baldwin on the sick list; O. R. York returning; grain coming to market from other areas; cheap farms available via Capt. A. J. Hunt; talk of building a town hall with suggestion for fire protection; Mrs. A. D. Brown carrying suit against village to extend a street; creamery gaining patrons to 52 representing 700 cows; hardware and implement dealers dividing stocks with Julson & Tollefson taking hardware and Baldwin & Quimby farm machinery; opinion favoring independent grain buyer over saloons for trade.