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

December 2, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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nm1 HBP THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAfflfFO1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS liy and Grandma Larson were guests The teachers of Junior high school church at 1:30 Tuesday. at the Lewis Ulland home Sunday afternoon. and Miss Daisy Maxwell, gave a picnic Mrs. H. W. Twitts of Isabelle, S. "The County Paper*5 dinner in honor of Mrs. Halsey D., returned to her home Friday after Published every Monday and Thursday, Cory at her home, Wednesday at six a visit with her brother, Chas. and at Austin, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble, o'clock. Mrs. Cory was presented with ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Albert Kimlicka, and other relatives. Jane, Dorothy and Everett attended V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor a Pyrex casserole _with a silver standard. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson had a party at the Sandy Noble home LIGHT-SIX After dinner cards were played. as their guests Thanksgiving day, the Saturday evening. Vi .815 Martin Anderson family and his sister. Mrs. Dewey Rector and little son, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Donold, returned to their home at NEW LIGHT-Six-we See this Per Year, in advance $2.50 Reports from Ed Midra at St. Olaf Toys, Dolls, Games, etc—Everything Stacy, Minn., Tuesday after spending Six Months $1.25 hospital at Austin says he will ableto for the children. Peddycoart & about ten days with relatives Single Copies 05 Errett. 47-1% are now ready to demonstrate leave the hospital the coming here. The Mower County News receives the week. dispatches of the United Press Association. Miss Helen Tkach has returned to LEARNING HOW TO and make deliveries her duties as teacher in the Anderson TAKE COOK WITHOUT FIRE district after spending the week at her home. CHIROPRACTIC Mrs. L. J. Sheldon of Waseca is Messrs. Wyborney, Bjorke and AT finding the fireless cooker, home Thorstad of Lyle have completed the all driving speeds, the NEW LIGHT-SIX freer is OUR VAL\ made or otherwise, all it has been recommended ADJUSTMENTS from vibration than any car of its approximate size carpenter work on the Ed Mudra AFFILIATING MEMBER# to be. She says: "I put or weight yet produced in America or Europe. Its home and it is now ready for occupancy. carrots, onions or cabbage in the Well powerful motor is an exclusive design—conceived Studebaker And Get cooker after cooking them for five by Studebaker engineers—and built complete in minutes on the stove and in two hours Studebaker factories. It is most efficient in the utilizing they are ready to cream in any way low grades of fuel now on the market—no other sixcylinder WEST LANS'NG light, By Mrs. Henry Dugaw I want. Beets have always been motor yet produced is as free from or vibration Foreign Advertising Representative Wm. A. Chapman, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION rather neglected in the fall because as flexible, economical and powerful. they require such along time to boil D.C. Power with smoothness of operation has been the dominant Mrs. Ole Lerud and Ruby were tender. But now I let them boil twenty idea in the construction of the NEW LIGHT-SIX motor. supper guests at Dugaws Sunday. Chiropractor minutes on the stove and then put Its completely machined crank-shaft and connecting rods Mrs. Peter Arett of Moscow visited them in the fireless cooker for three fMEMBER Austin, Minn. Forty-horsepower detachable-head will not be found in any other light weight car yet produced at her parental home a few days last hours and they are just fine. motor. in this country. This construction reduces wear and strain week. Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. Roomy and comfortable Buy your Christmas goods at Peddycoart on the bearings and moving parts, and means longer life Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson of at for five passengers. Entered as Second Class Matter and smoother riding qualities. & Errett. 47-1-c Ceylon, spent Thanksgiving with her fhe Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Cord tires are HORMEL'S the act of March 3, 1879. You can have the advantage of *hi« motor's wonderful parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney. standard equipment. gasoline economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of Mrs. Clarence Larson taught school M*4c iatbrae My operation only by owning a Studebaker LlGHT-SlX. in district 122 in the absence of our TOURING CAB SlttS LANDAU-ROADSTZK ISM LONDON teacher, Miss Jacobson. SEDAN MM Let us give you a demonstration of this NEW LIGHT-Six Theo Hellock of Blooming Prairie, anywhere and under any conditions you choose. tilSmABmi PROVISION MARKET was a dinner guest at the John Noble Mrs. Fanny McDonnell left Saturday home Thanksgiving day. for the cities. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson and fam- Raymond, the two year old son of MEAT PRICES A MARTIN SCHROEDER Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bump fell Friday 30% reductions on all World Tailing badly straining his left arm. suits, Saturday, December 4. Austin Grand Meadow are dropping Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimlicka entertained Larson's —Over Wolds Drug Store. You will find our prices much lower now than they AUSTIN, MINN. at a family reunion Thanksgiving 1-45-p have been for months—and the big savings you can day. make will be worth while. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alma Lang You should try our Announcement spent Thanksgiving in Austin with FRESH PORK CUTS, HAMS, relatives. BACON, SAUSAGE, LARD. The G. P. Meadowcroft family After considerable effort we have The quality is good and the price is low. .£ moved to Austin this week where they secured the services of a will spend the winter. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Miss Sara Peirce has returned from Practipedic Foot Expert New Richland, where she spent 22fc specially trained in the PEANUT BUTTER, lb ..... Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson Dr. Scholl Method CREAMERY BUTTER, lb spent Sunday at the Lewis Anderson of Foot Correction June Peas 1 Per Can, 16c home. Bert Davison of Ellendale spent who will be at this store- Sweet Com Special. OO the week-end with relatives near London. THURSDAY FRIDAY, Pumpkin 2 for December 2 and 3. RIO COFFEE, lb 22c The funeral of the late Henry Moshier C. I. JOHNSON Seminole will be held at the London Fine Footwear COFFEE 4 lb. Canister SPECIAL $1.32 Austin, Minn. 19 more shopping days before Fancy CREAM CHEESE, lb. 35c You are cordially invited Christmas. Buy at Peddycoart & Errett. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 47-1-c You'll Come Back Too, After Trying Your First Fitrite Petticoat Seeing the same faces inour petticoat department each season is a sufficient reason for recommending. ment "FITRITE" petticoats to you. They can't help giving wonderful service because they have non-rip plackets, are faultlessly made throughout and only dependable fabrics are used. Being cut full and properly shaped they give a world of comfort. In spite of these many features you will On account of fire in the be surprised to find them priced much less than others you may have tried. Price $2.95. Basement, our Store will be Closed Temporarily for adjustment of Loss. Are You One of The 271? Out of every 1,000 people in Minnesota, 271 have savings Opening will be announced Later. accounts in national banks. Have you chosen a bank for ... your savings? Have you chosen a National bank? You will •The Golden Eagle •V find a pleasing service and much satisfaction in doing business here. Come in today and open your savings account. 4% Interest Paid Quarterly YOUR BANK The Austin National Bank r- -v ii AUSTIN, MINNESOTA J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAUUEU, President Cashier & y' Mi .ilk