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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

October 14, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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W- "U*l PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 14, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS John Boyura left Monday evening Mrs. A. G. Larson left Wednesday CUPID WINGS FOUR as subdistributors, and when you According to the sheriff one of the for Sun Prairie, Wisconsin where he noon for Minneapolis. She expects can start. A few lines to Mr. Classified Ads boys ran away from home Monday "The Paper" County will spend a few days visiting his to meet her husband who has Sweet will bring full particulars or tow mill. Tuesday he returned for Published every Monday and Thursday, parents and other relatives. been there for a few days on business. Marriage licenses were issued to one of our representatives will call the other two boys and they went to at Austin, Minnesota Quite a number from Adams attended Clarence Larson of Lansing and upon you in person. 4t. Jackson. Realizing that home was a CASH RATES ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Confirmation services at Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Spencer and Miss Mary Smith of this city, October pretty good place after all the boys Ten cents per line for one insertion. West Le Roy Sunday. Miss Ruby daugter Lavilla atotoed to LaCrosse 13, also to Halvor Todalen of Udplpho V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor took a Ford and started for Austin. HOMESICK LADS Hegge sang a olo at these_ services. Saturday returning Monday after, and Miss Mabel Hanson of Lansing, They ran into the ditch at Sherburn Five cents per line for subsequent noon. 81S The Young People's Society of the October 12. but managed to catch a freight to insertions. i, APPROPRIATE FORD Lutheran church was entertamed_ at Ramsey and then walked to Austin. CHARGE RATES the P. A. Anderson home last Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES The boys were placed under arrest HO MEL'S Ten cents collection charge evening. There was a large attendance TO RETURN HOME Per Year, in advance $2.50 by Deputy Sheriff Carmichael upon will be added for all ads not and an excellent program. Six Months .„. $1.25 complaint of Sheriff Lee who took paid for in advance. Rev. and Mrs. Brenna and two Single Copies 05 the boys to Jackson. FOR YOUR INFORMATION children r.utoed to Myrtle, Monlay, Three lads thirteen, fourteen and All classified ads will be set The Mower County News receives the seventeen, of this city were taken to Imperial Tig. Co., is giving away a PROVISION MARKET in 8 point solid type. thMiWeand Mrs. Gle Ulve of Lake Jackson Friday by Sheriff Lee for dispatches of the United Press Association. pair of trousers FREE with a suit of There are five words to each i* T'iVs, Iowa are visiting at the -N. l*. taking a Ford at JackBon. Homesickness clothes. Adv. tf-c. line. is the reason the boys gave Kelson home. There are nine lines to each Rev. Frema, J. Q. Fardahl, A. S. for taking the Ford. Saturday Spoefals from 7 to 11 o'eKook a. m. inch. Knutson and Ole Hegge attended the circuit meeting held at the Red Oak Boiling Beef, lb. 12%c Grove Lutheran church near Blooming Chuck Roast, lb ..16c WANTED—Six stenographers jat Prairie Tuesday, Wednesday and Packing House. Permanent em Pot Roast, lb 18c Thursday of last week. ployment. Must be able to start at Try our 100% Pure once. 1-31-c PORK SAUSAGE 100% Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION FOR SALE—7 passenger WillysOverland Both link and bulk, lb. 22c OAKLAND car 1919 model—looks Entered as Second Class Matter at like new—a bargain. E. S. Babcock. GROCERY DEPARTMENT the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under 2-3 2-c the act of March 3, 1879. Granulated Cane Wm. Deeg has accepted "the contract FOR SALE—65 acres with modern for putting in the lateral tiles SUGAR (Subject to change) improvements. 1 mile from Aus on county ditch No. 32. His family tin. E. S. Babcock. 2-32-c Per lb. 14c The Mower County News received moved here last Monday. All COFFEE prices have dropped from 5c to 6c a the following card from "Charlie" FOR RENT—200 acres on shares or Harry Buxton shipped two carloads 'VjftX pound. Our "OLD TOM" COFFEE is an excellent coffee Palmer the genial LeRoy merchant: cash, to reliable man who will plow of baled hay from Oakland Here's one fact—Every year fortunes at once. E. S. Babcock 2-32-c you wi|l like its delicious flavor. Gentlemen:— Tuesday. .... are made in poultry. Here's another—every Mrs. Perance and two children of I like your new name. A-l lb. *crton 43c FOR SALE—Hard coal heater in Minneapolis visited at the Arthur Sorenson year fortunes are lost Sincerely, good condition. Call 306 S. Sec home and with Miss Dearmm SWEET CORN Chas S Palmer in poultry. Obviously, there's aright Tuesday. ond street. Phone M. 744-T Per can 15c. Dozen $1.60 Le Roy, Oct. 13, 1920. Mr. and Mrs. Mickelson entertained way and a wrong way of raising hens. 2-32-c thirty of their relatives Sunday. Thanks Charlie we are glad yoa JUNE PEAS In a spirited story soon to appear in Casper Earl and J. W. Bird are FOR SALE—A bargain in Sharpless Per can 15c. Dozen f. $1.54 like it. grading on the road in the southeast Hie COUNTRY Cream Separator. Second hand PUMPKIN part of the township. FAIRY GOLD Guaranteed. 600 lb. capacity. Aus Gerhart Dickman sold 300 bushels Per can 15c, Dozen $1.35 The footsteps of the summer fade of potatoes in Austin last week. tin Hdw. Co., west of Court House Far through the meadow and the glade GENTLEMAN Walter Earl's auction Monday afternoon And Autumn, laughing, brown and We can save you Big Money on all your groceries. 4-34-c was well attended. Mr. Earl gay moves into his new house next week. Comes dancing through the woodland BRING YOUR BASKET FOR SALE—By owner, six room Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Esse, Mr. way modern house with bath. Call 608 and Mrs. Will Kirkpatrick motored'to Her,russet wand she waves, and, lo! West Winona or phone Main 671-F Blooming Prairie last Tuesday. Forest and field and thicket glow James Dryden, who knows the right Mis Mary Dunphy visited Austin With treasures wondrous and untold, 29-tf way, tells how successful poultry friends last Saturday. A flooding tide of fairy gold. j3 Delson Gates who is attending FOR SALE— Seven room house two raisers became successful. It's a splendid —Priscilla Leonard Bchool at Valparaiso, Ind., writes that lots—1 barn—at 811 Crane street. and enlightening article, interesting This country is neither at war nor he is well pleased with his work. SALESMAN WANTED at peace. But it is at "attention." Mrs. Abbie Showers of Minneapolis to anyone who raises eggs for profit. What to Look for in Just watch it on November 2nd. Mr-A. Ni Sweet, 601 West Lake St., is visiting the Hans Running family Chicago, 111., District Sales Manager, grower's this week. the beet point All Republicans sincerely wish that That's just one of the of th largest corporation of of view a "close-up" of nothing happens to Candidate Cox to good things in next buying a phonogragh its kind in the world, wants a man Extra pair of trousers FREE with the work of the Department interfere with his speaking tour. week's issue of this best in each county in this section to of Agriculture— a suit of clothes. Imperial Tig. Co. of all farm weeklies. "Jake" Preus in his tours around work the outlying districts of the and even that isn't all. Adv. tf-c. There's an illuminating the state is finding out that he is indeed larger cities and among the farmers. You'll find in this issue study of the farmer's political "jake" with the voters. Work is pleasant and no previous helpful housrhcld hints, outlook this fall one article in an authoritative handy mechanics, clean LE ROY selling experience is necessary. The Ninth in the Series humor, spicy cartoons pure-bred series Work consists of leaving a and as good fiction as that will cover the There are many little conveniences high-. wonderful new household necessity ADAMS you've ever read—all fcr beef breed3, the dairy Last Sunday being the birthday of in the homes on free trial. Tests at ly desirable to the purchaser of a Phonograph, breeds and swine another less than 2c! Just send C. S. Palmer about 125 guests assembled more than thirty of the leading universities ,» me your favorite dollar of those famous irrigation which in a way effect the completeness and the Government Bureau at the Oakdale Park to help him Mr. and Mrs Martin Torgerson bill—or a ^00 check— surveys an estimate of Standards show this article celebrate. Everyone carried well filled and daughter Margaret, Mrs. A. Torgerson, of such an instrument. for a whole year of this of the sugar to be four times as efficient as simnar baskets so that a very appetizing Mrs. H. Tesdahl and Oscar situation—largely from unique farm service. articles now in general use. dinner was enjoyed by all. One of these is the Automatic stop which Roe of Slater, Iowa, and Mrs. O. Earnings as high as $600 a month. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clapper disposed Order Today to Obtain This Issue Simonson of LeRoy visited relatives accurately stops the motor when the record No Capital 'Required. Goods furnished of their household goods last Saturday here Monday and Tuesday of this on credit to reliable men. and in a short time will leave for has finished playing, making it unnecessary week. Richard Smith Farmers were never so prosperous. California where Mr. Clapper's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Krebsbach and to do so by hand. Article is badly needed in almost live. Mrs. Wentworth Hayes expects family and Mary Maguire autoed to every rural home and sells on sight. to take the trip with them and An automatically balanced lid or top is Phone Main 290-R 300 W. Mill St. Austin Minneapolis Friday returning Sunday In writing, mention what county spend the winter With her daughter. evening. also desirable—one that can be raised or will be most convenient for you to The school of Instruction for the Mr. and Mrs. Nils Anderson and work in and what your regular occupation An authorized subscription representative of Eastern Stars of District 36 will be lowered with one hand, and remain in position daughter Ida and Miss Ida Nelon is, your age. married or held here October 18. A large crowd The County Cc"' i' a TLs Ladies' Home JourEii The Saturday Evening Post and Miss Ingeborg Lee autoed to without the aid of a "catch." single, how long you have lived in is expected. 52 !3sccs—$1.00 12 5»»ne»—S2.M 52 Uices—$2.50 Osaare, Iowa Sunday. your community, whether you have The Auxiliary of the American A proper system for filing a goodly number Mrs. J. W. Heimer has returned rig or auto. Also state whether Legion was held at the home of Mrs. from Rochester where she underwent of records that will keep them in first you are capable of handling men, M. Oaily Inst Monday. Eleven new treatment at the Mayo Hospital members joined at this time. class condition is another desirable feature. She is much improved. —t—n ii Miss Josie Weigen spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson of A compartment for such accessories like in Austin doing shopping. 'Hi' if Mabel and Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'ge Hanson 'fr "I" "I" ifr !$• »X« »jlif1 Roy Hague who teaches at West needles, needle cutter, oil, record duster, of Albert Lea spent Sunday at Union, Iowa was an over Sunday Business and Professional the H. J. Hanson home. dust cloth, etc, should be provided in the guest at the home of his parents. machine that you buy. Willi AUSTIN FURNITURE CO Directory ITI mhI AUSTIN, MINN. »I«» 'M. 'M' 'I' 'I* h*.H Tho Brunswick is the instrument that you will eventually buy. 'I-* J. M. HEIMER J. K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER Lira Stock and Real Estate DENTIST UNDERTAKING Auctioneer Office In Hirsh Block Undertaker and Funeral Director Specially Conversant with 117 Pedigree work. Telephone Main AUTO HEAB3E WEEKLY AUSTIN, MINN. Phono 9001. Adams, Minn. Day Call 677* Botb Phones Depositors in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT are Night Call 120, Both Phones PROGRAMME a L. BAKER, M. D. now receiving $6,657 40 PROFITS on their SAVINGS. Physician and Surgeon DONOVAN A GOSLEE W. EARL FURNITURE CO. R. .We are glad to help you Save and invite you to make Office in Lewis Building TWO EVENING SHOWS 7:30—9:00 UNDERTAKING and Funeral Directors Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 FUNERAL DIRECTION and Embalmers more use of this department. Office, Bridge 277 Auto Hearse Equipment Day Calls—Int. 198 N. W. 288 Austin, Minn. Prompt Attention in Every Detail THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— Night Calls Donovan—Interstate Business Reeidence T. W. 114-12 1S02 28 Years' Experience 1920 MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL N. W. 448 Phono Main 112 Phone Main US DR.SF. E. DAIGNEAU H. A. Grosleo—Interstate 522-L AUSTIN, MINN. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE Eye-sight Specialist W. 1080 fal ,, N. THE RIGHT TO LOVE" Motor ami Carriage Siernoa Scientific i|diustment of GLASSES MONDAY,} OCTOBER 11th. ia to all forma of defective vision ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, ALBERT HOPFE 120 West |lill Street DRAW 4% INTEREST Oculist Surgeon Ji SurgooaX. M. St. P. Ry. FROM OCTOBER 1st Pathe News Surgeon Geo. A. HomeT jfc (Sk LIVE STOCK AND HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON THE EYE DISEASES OF SO MAKE IT A BIG ONE. FITTED REAL ESTATB GLASSES AT LAW ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank BMf« AUCTIONEER!: SIS N. Main St. Phono Of-ice—-Bridge 7S Residence—-Bridge 49$ Phone AUSTIN, MINN SATURDAY— OFFICE HOURS: I Apply early for dates, as 1 sell FIRST EPISODE OF THE 9 to 10 a. a.~2 to 4 p. m. nearly every day ia tho sale 3y Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. NEW SERIAL THE HOSPITAL CLINIC Determine, Today's Day. the C. A. Hegge, M. D. Perseverence "BRIDE NO. 13" However Small The Start. Your AUSTIN CUNIC AUSTIN, MINN. O. H. Hegge, M. D. P. A. Lommen, M.T, Will Be n^ vv&rded On January 1st Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and Chas F. Lewis, M. D. laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M. D. SUNDAY- Chas C. M. D. Allen, FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS DRS. FENTON & MEANY^ DOROTHY PALTON J. G. W. Havens. M. D. to St. Olaf Hospital. DENTISTS W. B. Grise, M. D. St R. R. in Surgeons, C. M. St. P. Austin National Bank Bldgr "THE BANK TO BANK ON" I General Surgery—# SPECIAL ATTENTION given Office Bridge 103 Ear, Nose and Threat 3tat Phone: F.ye, "HALF AN HOUR" to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, National lat.k 1 Glasses fitted Residence Dr. Main 455-R Fenton: microscopic, and chemical radio­ (LOST CITY NO. 11) Residence Dr. Meanyt Main 564 graphic examinations accurately Surgeons St. Olaf Hospital made. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA C. G. W. R. R. of Austin I! General Surgery— Jb Co. Geo. A. Hormel Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. MONDAY AND TUESDAYCHARLES Hormel Milling Cow ORGANIZED 1868 DR. M. J. HARDY Glasses properly fitted. P. Babcock Bldg. Opposite Q. RAY & RESOURCES Office over Haugan's Pharmacy. DENTIST Both Phones 197 $3,500,000.00 $8 N. Main St 4G0 za For Information Out Austin National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 222 Of Office Hours Call Austin. Minn. "45 MINUTES FROM BROAD*."AY" Austin Minn. Any Of The Doctors jM! r",