Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 20, 1920 · Page 7 of 10
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£R97*1 .. ff .v^.i -.- ***u jr-v J¥^ssr, ITT", *v* MONDAY, DECEMBER, 20, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA «»AGE EIGHT He Spills the Beans About Advertising By Charles Sughroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL SCHNEIDER MIXES WITH FIRE 6 Western Newspaper Udo* AW OVS. .Interesting News From Adams AW OY£.\AS \Y\eOVK£ —Mailman for 17 Years Gets Vacation u\mxo os\v\§ NOO KQfe VMS* NNVTv\ OfcfcOT CNO\ CMTT ?OO\ALL A O A. F. Krebsbach and son Robert OF vc wi •were Austin visitors Monday. Mr. &ODV4 SVt ?UVX (aVCCNVV Krebsbach transacted business at the ALL THE County Seat. oor Oscar Benson spent a few days of the past week at Austin visiting £*OV\ O\)Efc\N0*V. with his sisers, Mrs. J. B. Sathre and Mrs. Leonard Knight. Among the Austin visitors 'Saturday were Mrs. J. P. Schissel, Madonna Schissel, Russel Lunde, Mrs. J. A. Schneider and daughter Betty and J. S. Schaefer. Prank Blonigan is having an elec-£rie ice machine installed in his place business at this writing. The work fflAPUS is now in progress. This improvement will add much to an up-to-date cVJtSVlEoP meat market, which already is one of the best in these parts. •Louis ^lindee, mailman on route 1 Which makes her seem a tirlfe I hope you will not stand aloof A Printers Madrigal. 5s .^enjoying a two weeks vacation Why Pay More Why Buy Christmas highbrow. ifrom his duties at this time. Louie Because my metaphors are shoppy 'lias been on the job for over seventeen (Extremely t3chnical) Her nose, italicized brevier, Of her devotion I've a proof— I for a business course by correspondence, years and has a fine rocord,— I'd like to have you meet my wife! when .your homa institution Too lovely to describe by penpoint I tell the urchin, Follow Copy! "Seal your mail with the Stamp of Health" urges the cone which has very few vacations I simply cannot keep from hinting offers a better course, in res!i —From Christopher Morley's column chalked against it. For this reason, Her mouth is set in pearl her ear 1920 Christmas Seal Sale appeal to citizens of Minnesota. especially, we feel that the present idence at $95. Call on us or write I've never seen in all my life,, "The Bowling Green," In New And chin are comely Caslon tenpoint. The suggestion to thus "stamp out tuberculosis" Iay-off has been well deserved. A. for our catalogue. So fine a specimen ^of printing. York Evening Post. /A. Huseby is substituting for Mr. UNIVERSITY OF is excellent. That the funds raised through the sale SSlindee, I SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Her cheeks (a pink parenthesis) Her type is not some bold face font, of the famous penny Christmas Seals in previous Graeve of Adams and Fr. Koch iFr. Make by pulse beat 14-em measure, Set solid. Nay! And I will say out of Johnsburg attended the dedication years have been spent to the advantage of the public is And such typography as this of the new St. Peter's school at Rose That no typographer could want LIMITED TIME OFFER evidenced by official reports of the State Board of Would make DeVinne scream with Creek, Tuesday. Other priests and To see a better balanced layout. TAKE •church dignitaries present who are pleasure. $25 Health. Deaths from the "Great White Plague" decreased jfcnown to our Adams people are Rt. to 2,244 last year. The death rate from tuberculosis A nice proportion of white space Rev. Bishop Heffron of Winona, Fr. And so, of all typefounder chaps CHIROPRACTIC Jaegen of Fulda, Fr. Schrfeider of There is for brown eyes to look Si:' was 94 per 100,000 of population last year. Her father's best, in my opinion lona and formerly of Rose Creek, large in, WORTH OF PATHE She is my nonpareil (IN CAPS) Since it was 116 in 1911, and 108 in 1918, it is apparent Fr. MeKenna of Windom, also former ibjifsligirs And not a feature in her face And I (in lower case) her minion. fiose Creek pastor and Monseigneur that the battle against this deadly disease is the Comes anywhere too near the Devlin and Fr. Stapleton of Austin. FOR "Winning Fight" of the Christmas seal. The editor of the Review got funny margin. '«ritih a coal fire Tuesday morning '•5$ Mm and as is customary in such cases, YOUR OWN SELECTION Locked up with all her sweet display came AND BINS out second best. It was a case Her form will never pi. She's like a of a little late sleeping and an inordinate desire to get a fine, roaring Corrected proof marked stet, O. K.— Wm. A. Chapman, fire agoing in a minute. A liberal Associated Insurance Agency And yet she loves me, paltry pica! Any man or woman who keeps c. dose of kerosene was applied and Sloan's handy will tell you To Every Purchaser of a -file explosion did the rest. As a result, that same thing She has a fine one column head, we are wearing a sick rag on ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Chiropractor our forehead and some sticking plaster ESPECIALLY And like a comma curves each THOSE FREQUENTLY J. W. DeBubr on our chin. If our readers will O. Niehuis eyebrow— attacked by rheumatic twinges. Austin, Minn. Itave a bit of patience with the abbreviatiated A M. H. KEN ASTON counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini Her forehead has an extra lead form of our news ntems ment scatters the congestion and penetrates Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. I*hone Bridge 802 Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. i&is week, we'll promise to be more without rubbing to the afflicted careful in the future and be on the part, soon relieving the ache and pain. job in full force. Kept handy and used everywhere Greg's Cafe The children of Ole Qualey Jr., for reducing and finally eliminating the PHONOGRAPH who recently lost their mother by pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, death left for Lake Park, Minnesota muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, There's Contentment Tuesday where they will temporarily 408 North Main Street bruises, and the results of exposure. NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE *nake their home at the Lake Park You just knozo from its stimulating, .PLAYS ALL RECORDS Orphanage. This home is an institution healthy odor that it will do you good I REGULAR MEALS AT under the direction of the Lutheran Sloan's Liniment is sold by all druggists—35c, $1.40.<p></p>Sloa church. Mr. Qualey says he Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock ALL HOURS 70c, In Music rani] make more satisfactory arrangements Open Until Midnight for the little ones as soon as Keenan's Music Store possible, but for the time being he Good Coffee, Chops And lias the consolation of knowing that Steaks A Specialty Liniments 125 N. Main. Phone M-25 are well taken care 5f by people -they •aif'his own faith. The youngest child PRICES REASONABLE Is staying with his aunt. Mr. Qualey accompanied the children to Lake Park. STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE The sixth annual meeting of the ff Dalager 's Grocery stockholders of the LANSING STATE Jsf BANK OF LANSING, MINN., will be raeld at its banking house in Lansing, Minn., on Tuesday, January 4, 1921, afc 10:00 o'clock A. M., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any The first thrill on FOR other business that may come before Ghristmas morning is the meeeting. Dated at Lansing, Minn., December 10th, 1920. a lasting pleasure— L. S. CHAPMAN, Cashier. Fancy China Cut Glass Adv.—Dec.l3-20-27-Jan. 3. when the gift is a MUSIC AT HOME When you think of Xmas, think PLAYER PIANO. of Peddycoart & Errett. Adv. 46-tf. ""ma/ 8 FOR THE OUR CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT OF PIANOS AND COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LAS Ghristmas Gift HAS ARRIVED W CALL AT OUR DINNER SETS ELECTRIC LAMPS Our service will make your battery give better service 52 Pieces, in assorted border Mahogany Electric Lamps with decorations, Per Set.. $15.00 this winter ahd last STORE TODAY Silk Shades. Special, to $27.50. longer. Each $4.50 No matter what car you PYREX GLASS WARE drive or what battery you FANCY CANDLES IN use this free inspection service Allow us to Demonstrate MAHOGANY AND GLASS is yours for the asking. ASSORTED COLORS CANDLE STICKS these instruments SERVING TRAYS WINTER STORAGE FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS We have a special plan Water Tumblers, Star Cut pattern. Christmas trees. Tinsel, Tree for storing your battery Special, per set .. $1.00 As a special inducement, we this winter. Ask about it. Decorations and Holly. No extr^ charge for calling for same. will allow a discount of We carry a complete stock of new batteries and repair SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LUSTER parts for all makes of batteries 10^ GLASS ASSORTMENT. and recharge same at HIGH GRADE FULL FINISHED reasonable prices. If necessary GLASS IN THE AMETHYST to leave your battery and AMBER COLORS. with us, we have a service A winner for the HOLIDAY battery for your use. On any Piano or Player Piano up GIFT. If you need a new battery ask about the Prest-O-Lite to Dec. 34th, 1920. battery. We have the right DALAGER'S GROCERY size for your car. Duholm's Garage -r I 116 E. Water St. "THE STORE FOR THE BEST OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT" 1 Was. Phone Bridge 205 Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. I -Kj«r 9 -T .a&s- •j