Newspaper Clipping - Newspaper Clipping Scan - Eagan Town News - 8/30/1901EAGAN TOWN.
Mica Maggio Quirk of St, 11'aul was
the guest of Mr. and Airs. W. H Tap.
r last week.
.Anorevr Bonder, engineer for ' Nio-
meyeKroagol, went to'luver Guava
last peek to visit the boys. :
"brushing is progressing rapidly in
this locality with fair yietda.
Potatoes are worth $1.00 per bushel
In St. Paul and Minneapolis.' The crop
i4 poor* evpeciailp late ones, owing to
the continued droath..
A number of the friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Mooller pleasantly sur•
prised them at their home on Saturday
evening. Dancing eras the feature of
the occasion. All report a good time.
Mr. and Aire. dames Slater and Air.
and Airs: FA Coffey were the oasts of
Airs. John Miliette at h brother's
resideneo here last Sunday evening.
Wm. Adam, Jr., and brother, Chas.,
have gone to North Dakota to remain.
they having rented a large farm there.
TThe Continental Insurance Co. have
settled the loss on Wm. Adams' house
and furniture, which recently barued,
for $700.
A. C. Callan visited in St: -Paul last
Sunday.
Airs. Bernard Callan, is ho+ has been
visiting friends hero for the last two
weeks, returned to her home in St.
Paul Satardav
Musses Sarah and Mary Kennedy,
who have been seriously sick since the
death of their father, are convalescent.
Thera is a large amount of wild bap
being gathered on the Minnesota bot-
toms this year, the weather being es-
pecially favorable for it. It is a good
thing, as fodder corn and millet is al-
most a total failure, owing to chinch
bugs and drouth.
Mrs. C. L. Niemeyer visited friends
in Minneapolis Friday.
In Hennopin County sueak thieves
are doing a rushing business stealing
potatoes from loaded wagons, which
the farmers prepare for market and
leave standing out over night.