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

December 30, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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't FIVE- MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3D, 1920. Miss Laura Webbeking left Sunday hear Lansing. Well improved, extra Minnesota and Wisconsin State for Waterloo, Iowa, where she good buildings. Fine terms. Will Fairs this past season. These sows will spend" a few days with her parents. accept cheaper land, or residence are all bred to Orion's Superior LONDON OBITUARY property up to $10,000.00. Address Sensation, one of the very best Hf MoAver County News. Adv. 56-8-p sons of the 1919 World's Champion, Miss Ruth Torke of Austin, arrived Great Orion Sensation, and Tuesday evening to spend a Happy New Year to you all. A six room house and Mrs. FOR SALE: Harley Hildreth conceded by all who have seen him few days with her grand parents, Mr. lot in the village of Rose Creek, Will Case and Joe Prihoda were to be the largest boar for his age in and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz. by the Wendel estate. This must Christmas shoppers at Austin Friday. the northwest. Remember the date. Lucy P. Blighton was born in Wisconsin, Everybody Emma, Minnie, Ernest and Werner be sold at once in order to close Plan now to attend. John Hartle & November 2nd, 1861, and Fett and Noah Zuengler spent a the estate. See Mrs. M. E. Wendel, Sons, Owatonna, MinA Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilbertson ar.d N. pleasant evening playing Rook at the moved with her parents to Minnesota Administratrix, or J. B. Wendel, Adv. 53-1-C Bauge spent Monday at the Gerald August Siegfried home. xh mile west of Rose Creek. when a small child. In 1876 she was Knows the Bauge home. Adv. 52-2-P. Miss Loretta Loehrke who is attending Position as barber. I WANTED: Mrs. Charles Peachy made a busines married to Harley Hildreth. In 1879 1 the Austin university spent Eighteen years experience—Married. trip to Austin last Thursday, delivering they moved to South Dakota and in Four registered Shorthorn her Christmas vacation at the home FOR SALE: Offer steady employment, cjo dressed poultry. 1892 to Missouri where Mr. Hildreth bulls, three roans and one Mower County News. Adv. 53-2-P Value of of her aunt, Mrs. Carl Faber, Jr. Mrs. Theodore Cipra and daughter white, every highly bred. A number died October 13th, 1898. Mrs. Hildreth Miss Leona Baumgartner has returned Beatrice, are spending a few days this The name of every progressive WANTED: of registered Poland-China brood to the Austin university after week at her parental home. then brought her family back to farmer and Breeder in sows, and one registered boar. A spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lukes are Austin which has since been her Mower County on my mailing list Bread number of registered Duroc-Jersey Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner, spending a few days near Lyle at the for my catalogue of my Brood home. brood sows, and one registered home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Peterson. Sr. Sow Sale, to be held in Albert Lea, boar. Mr. and Mrs. James CafoureK had The following were supper guests Mrs. Hildreth has been a sufferer January 13, 1921. A tabulated list Call N. G. King, Dexter, Minn. as their guests Christmas day, Roy at the Burr Beneke home Sunday evening: for a long time from a complication will appear in next week's issue. Adv. 53-2-C. Cafourek of London, and their son, of Mr .and Mrs. Edward Beneke, Dont Miss it. of diseases and death came as a great "Kiddlm Ran For HM Myrtle. and son, Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. J. Dowd, relief. She leaves to mourn her loss, DUROC-JERSEY BRED SOW SALE. Mrs. J. Svejkovsky and son Albin, Fett and family Mrs. Margaret Fett, Ellendale, Minn. sold over $200.00 worth of dressed seven children, Hollis A. and Jay H. On January 8th at Owatonna, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Adv. 53-1-C. geese to N. H.frNelson of London before Minn., will be sold 45 head of high daughter Lucille, and August Siegfried. Hildreth of Austin, Mrs. Dora M. Bulson The One Way' Christmas. class Duroc-Jersey Bred Sows, all 1 of Rose Creek, Mrs. Clara C. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. J. Svejkovsky entertained of them daughters or granddaughters Mender of Rockwell, Iowa, Walter L., at dinner Christmas day, Mrs. of The Principle 20th, Grand Theodore Cipra of Myrtte, and Mr. Champion Boar of the 1918 Minnesota Road Island Reds, single and rose Clarence H. Hildreth and Ruth E. To Make Good and Mrs. Charles Peachey. State Fair. This list includes comb Cockerels and pullets. Call Main Lindsley of Pasadena, Cal,, also a sister, LE ROY Joe Cafourek of Marietta, son of our entire show herd at the 783-F. Adv. 6-52-c Mrs. Warren Padelford of South Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cafourek of London, Bread is to use Dakota. She leaves 22 grand children. is here visiting his parents and other relatives thru the hodilays. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierce went to Mrs. Hildreth was a life long member Mrs. G. Gilbertson had as guests Austin Sunday and spent the day with of the M. E. church. for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald relatives. Bauge, Mrs. Sarah Wynn and The funeral was held at the H. A. Dr. J. E. Price of Blooming Prairie son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peachey, Hildreth home December 24, Rev. W. was down and spent Christmas What's Matter the With Marriage? and Nelson Bauge of David, Iowa. with home folks. D. Crewdson officiating. Interment at Miss Cora Harden who teaches in Oakwood cemetery. Austin is spending her vacation with Recently Pictorial Review held a contest on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harden. Now isn't too soon to think about TAOPI the evergreeh subject of matrimony, and an extra big deposit for your savings Dr. Sidney Broadbent left for his account. The new interest period offered one hundred and fifty dollars in home in California, Monday noon begins Jan 1st. The Austin National Ada Void of LeRoy spent Thursday after a two weeks visit with relatives Bank. Adv. 52-4-C. prizes for the best letters from men and with her sister Lena, here. and friends. A. J. Saliday of Mclntire, Iowa, Joint installation of the Masonic women who had been married at least five Get a pair of trousers FREE with was a business caller here Wednesday. and Eastern Star orders will be held your next suit at the Ixrterial Tie. years. Friday, December 31st. A banquet Co. Adv. tf-c. SPECIAL PATENT Mr and Mrs. Leo Remer spent will follow the program. FLOUR Christmas day at the Geiger home at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz and Thousands and thousands of answers were LeRoy. children of Bixby, enjoyed Christmas Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of received. at the home of the former's parents, Per 49 lb. Cotton sack Carpenter, Iowa, visited at the Ray S3.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Schultz. Mitchell home the latter part of the Miss Lillian Engelson, who is assistant Per 2454 lb- Cotton sack If you are married, if you are going to be 81.55 week. supervisor of the primary department Sadie Reynolds left for her home of Mankato Normal is enjoying married, or if you intend never to marry, at Harmony, last Thursday evening Ask These Dealers her vacation with home folks. where she will spend a two weeks vacation. you will gain a lot of wisdom by reading Mr. and Mrs. Thaddaus Thompson and three daughters of Austin came these prize letters in Edith Daily returned home from down Friday noon and spent Christmas Waterloo, Iowa, the latter part of the One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Louis Choc. Co. Joe Oilman with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Minimum Charge week to spend the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. E. Diddams. Economy Cash Grocery, O. N. Peck. parents here. Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Collection Charge Will Be Pictorial cB^vteew Evelyn Antt and Edward Webber E. A. Dalager. Mrs. Polly Wiseman. Added for all ads not paid for felt for Little Falls, Friday morning M. S. Fisch Horne & Hall. in advance. Readers or locals where they will spend a two weeks for January CEDAR CITY Frank Kasak B. F. Speck not run in this column will be vacation with relatives. charged at. the rate of 10 cents John Maurek. Cashman's Cash Grocery, Myrtle Dickey left for her home per line. at Rochester, Minn., Thursday evening People's,, Service Store Mower Co. Co-Op. Assn.Frank Out To-day where she will spend a two J. S. Attlessey was an Austin visitor J. W. Hare Uzlik. weeks, vacation with her parents. Monday. Duroc Jersey Boars, FOR SALE: Word was- received here today of Mr. Leonard and wife and Blanche eligible to rigister, had double the death of J. M. Chamberlin at Attlessey have gone to Wisconsin. treatment, sired by King Sensation. West Concord, Minn. The body will Robert Hobson and wife from the Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerels—Frank be brough here for burial Thursday. cities visited at B. F. Watkins over Try a News Want Ad, They Get Results Cassidy & Sons. R. R. MURPHY Funeral services will be held at the Sunday. Adv. 52-2-P church at one o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zachardia and children are visiting at the Dvorak 180 acres FOR SALE OR TRADE: & home thru the holidays. Dean Hemer is spending the holiday WALTHAM vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herm Chandler. Been Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler and Mrs. If You Have Waiting for W. Dunn and children visited at F. WALTHAM Crisman's and A. Kimlicka's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke spent Mrs. Gilliland is visiting her mother Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs." at Bagley, Iowa, while Mr. M. Gilliland Louis Faber. has gone to Nebraska to visit his No^h Zuengler of Adell, Wisconson, LOWER PRICES sister. is spending the holidays at the Mr. and Mrs. Harley GillilSnd and George Fett home. family, Mr. W. Kuhl, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Steinbach and H. S. Chandler and nephew, Dean Irene, called at the George Beneke Hemfer, spent Christmas Day at the home Thursday evening. Will Dunn home. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Knuth and Now is the family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. George Fett. Greg's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son Harold, were supper guests at the Ted Schultz home Sunday. George Fett and family and Noah We have made still greater reductions on all 408 North Main Street Back to Zuengler were dinner guests at the Marcus Knuth home Sunday. Overcoats, Suits, Underwear and Flannel Shirts Miss Lizzie Felty left Sunday REGULAR MEALS AT for Osakis, where she will make her ALL HOURS home with her brother, Lafe Felty. Old Prices Open Until Midnight Miss Olga Boelk of Owatonna is You can buy goods for much less than we have paid for home spending Christmas with her Good Coffee, Chops And parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boelk. them. Cost of merchandise is disregarded. Our aim Steaks A Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke and son Marvin, dined sit the home of Mr. and determination is to dispose of every heavy weight and Mrs. Ehiest Beneke Christmas PRICES REASONABLE day. article before Eeb. 1st. On January first, the price of Batteries will be USL reduced from One important feature to recognize is, that when you S A E buy at our store you get dependable merchandise. Merchaneise 20 to 25 that will wear and give satisfaction. You know the method. "Satisfaction Hirsh or Replaced Free of Charge" 0? F. S. Vcknderhyde&Soris I Men's jOvercbat^former price MEN'S SUITS This is the contribution of USL $48_50 Brood Sow Sale to the needs of readjustment. As the manufacturer of an important 75.00 Automotive Accessory Made from the finest wool January 6,1921 USL often finds itself in the Men's Overcoats former price Calsimeres and Worsteds, latest position of Pathfinder. USL has $32 50 taken a qertain fpride in pointing $50.00 best custom hand the way in a return to old WEST CONCORD, MINN. battery prices. from i32.50 to $48.50 Others All Wool 'V As one 'of the 1700 Golden $25 and $28.50 SOWS weighing from 400 to 700 FA Rule USL Service Stations and 2800 dealers in the United pounds each. Bred to a son of a .States^and Canada, we base World's Graiid^ ^ampion Bbar our business future on— Boy *s Overcoats ^om f^SGood Suits ItOC A A $5.Q0to$10.00 525.00 at il '•s j* V* Van's Greater Orion Sensation COURTESY? HONESTY Big reductions on sheep lined ivercoats and Mteckinaws SERVICE AND This is the greatest :}ot of sows ever offered for sale. .Everyone is 1 year old, or over. No gilts offered in this Big reductions on Underwear and Flannel Shirts USL Machine-Pasted Plate Batteries %1 rSale. B^gl^eductlons on Men's and Boy's Shoes IIi r. frilH FREE ENTERTAINMENT lit *1 If-We are running a special train. Come over and spend ij'the day with us whether you wish to buy or not. "T=r "fi" Phone Bridge 301 112 E." Maple F.S. VANDERHYDE & SONS