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

January 17, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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is WW %*v* 'w- v.. •--4 m^hAJsC^ f9 ^,""¥T *h w»p :^r.-:- £i •4" "*r S .!: MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA FACE EIGHT MONDAY, JANUARY 17. 1921 Miss Atta is visiting friends CHAUFFEUR'S APPLICATIONS MARRIAGE LICENSES CQNDENSED OUT OF DCgORS Visch bladder diseases, stomach disorders, use of surgery or unnatural medi-/ A' LOCAL in the twin cities. At POLICE HEADQUARTERS Alva G. Young and Miss E K. chronic appendicitis, nearly all skin dues, and and other Non-surgical, Natural Renewal application blanks for Wiesse, January 15. John Sasges of Rose Creek was in diseases, tonsilitis, goiter, cancer, epilepsy, New and successful methods of offering SanatariUm types of treatment, chauffeurs have been received by Loren A. Davis of Alphe, Iowa, town Saturday. nervous and mental troubles, treating piles, fissure, ulcers and OPENING* cure by far the be&t means of Chief of Police Teeter and can be and Miss Bernice Brown of Fredsburg, paralysis, female troubles, bladder other diseases of similar nature without Esther Dalager went to the cities had at his office over the' fire station. Iowa, January 17. ""v. for diseases of all kinds not strictly and prostate diseases and a great surgery or loss of time from your yesterday for a few days visit. in surgical in nature are available vi1 THE WEATHER many other chronic and progressive business or any hospital bills. These Harold G. Ryan. returned Saturday January 22—Basket social and The cost of a renewal is $1.00. Austin Fair tonight. Tuesday increasing conditions are very often not the disease eases will for a time be examined from a business trip to St. Paul. dance given by Als Loge No. Ill at constipation, Autointoxication, chronic •cloudiness. Not so cold Tuesday and or itself but rather the result free. Call or write about your ease. Albert Murphy spent Saturday and the K. of C. Hall at 8 o'clock. Good H. Waterman, former Austinite, rheumatism, mucas diarrhoea, -extreme west portion tonight. symptom of some other deepseated, Dr. A. I. Arneson, Physican, specialist Sunday in the twin cities. music. Admission, gents 50 cents who at one tftne ran a carpenter shop headaches and backaches, eczema, painless and otherwise unsuspected in Natural Therapeutics. Art Peterson was in St. Paul' Saturday on Bridge street, is now located in Ladies with basket free. Adv. 5-2-c. asthma, Bright's disease, diabetes, djsease which can readily be discovered Office over Austin Furniture Mrs. Fred (Raymond is visiting in on business. W(s home at 5256 Fountain Ave., tuberculosis, blood diseases, Dance at Lansing, Tuesday, January qnd treated by the special methods 8tore. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) .St. Paul. Frank Roony went to the cities yesterday. Hollywood, California. 21. Rudy's Orchestra. Adv. 5-2-c high blood pressure, liver and gall­ used in this office without the G. Adv. 4&-tf-c Mrs. F. Sasse leaves tomorrow He will return tonight. Miss Lillian Carlson of Rose Creek for St. Paul. Miss Margaret Bradford and Fanny was in town Saturday. dH fr Mrs. Louis O'Malley was operated Lyle of Oakland were in Austin Saturday. on this morning at St. Olaf's hospital and is getting along nicely. Elanora McDonald of Washington, 1 D. C., is a guest at the Mat Fisch J. Solon Wood goes to St. Paul todaiy -J to attend a register of deeds convention. home W. Aj Bateman of Fort Dodge, Towa, spent Sunday at the Dr. C. F. Mrs. Al. Gumn of Minnesota Lake Lewis home. is vititing her sister, Mrs. Harland C. A. Kerkow is on the sick list Reynolds. and unable to attend to his duties at Judge Henry Webber spoke at a Fisch's Store. Grani\ Father and Son banquet at jEobert Nelson of Montevideo is Meadow Friday night. visiting at the home of his bi'other, Dr. Hardy went to the cities yes- Minnesota Austin, E. Nelson. terday to attend a meeting of the Mrs. Fred Dugan and Esther Masonic Grand lodge. fit Sheedy are planning on leaving forj Burdette Snyder leaves today for lb- St. Paul tomorrow. Albedt Lea where he has accepted a JVI iss Stella Hegge left Saturday for position in a garage. Mason City where she will spend aj Dr. Ethel Becker of Preston came few days with friends. Saturday to spend a few days with F. P. Daws returned to Plainfield, her fohter, Mrs. S. G. Becker. Wisconsin, Friday after spending] Jeanette Selby returned this mornseveral days here on business. ing from Le Ray where she spent Mrs. Neuman and Mrs. Harris ser- several days with Evelyn Redfield. ved at a meeting of the Busy Bees,1 Floyd Young and Donald Austin Saturday at the Lutheran church. went to Le Roy Friday nig'ht to at- M:ss Mary McNealy was nble to re-1 tend a party. sume her work at Wests Dry Goods1 Harland Reynolds left today for Store today after a week's illness. Milwaukee where he was transferred Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. S. L. Young '--7 the Geo. A. Hormel. & Company. :and Anna Roble took in the basket) Born to Mi*, and Mrs. Will Somoall game in Albert Lea Thursday, jniers ei St. Paul, January 14, a boy. Col. C. L. West goes to St. Paul Sommers will be remembered as Mrs- this afternoon to attend a meeting of Lorna Hill of this city. Offer lower prices on every item of Men's the Masonic Grand lodge. Charles Mitchell returned today George Dorsey is getting along ni- from the cities, Mrs. Mitchell who has celv after his operation for appendi- been visiting in the cities since and Boy's High Grade Clothing and Shoes, citis at the St. Olaf hospital Fri-) Christmas returned with him. Mrs. Charles Zncher enter tasted day. than can be found anywhere else. All O. J. Simmons leaves tonight for: Saturday at a shower in honor of St. Paul where he will attend a meet-j^iss Effie .Wiesse who became the II fall and winter goods, to be sold now without ing of the county auditors of Minne-! bride of Alva G. ~i oung this morn^sota. Miss Stella Heimer and Miss Baum-! Major C. F. Cook and Nick Nichgartner, Buy Now r- attention to cost or value. teachers in the public schools °^son went to the cities to attend the of Rose Creek, were shopping in Aus- Minnesota national guard convention, tin Saturday. This *s convention held since Mrs. Lee Lewis and daughter Mar- vva1'- ion, returned from Minneapolis Fri- ^r- an^ Mrs. William Anderson 'day night where they spent several ret urned Saturday from Seattle, and $65 days with relatives. Wash., where they went to spend the $60 $50 and $55 Wofgram of Brownsdale, holidays with their grand' son Babby. Miss aj nurse at the St. Olaf hospital, has Qej. pajr 0f trousers FREE with v*. a been taken to her home after an op-j your next suit at the Iir^crial Tig. eration there during the holidays. Co. Adv. tf-c. Hart Sehaffner & arx new style Kirschbaum all wool serge and silk Major C. F. Cook left this morning -for St. Paul where he will attend a silk and serge lined, best made •I Crispettes mixed suits—all wool fur collar.d gathering of the officers of the Minnesota & it I) suits and overcoats National Guard. Majoi* Cook and fancy overcoats is on the retired list. bresh C. A. Evanson, former Austinite! $33J5 Delicious now residing in Minneapolis, was in now $23.75 now the city Saturday enroute to Chicago where he had been invited as thej guest of E. W. Spicer, president of Park CnspeUe the American Bankers Insurance Kit* hen Company. Mr. Evanson was first in ED. MORTEN3EN, PROP. amount of sales for the past two' it tl years. $13.75 $25, $30 Suits and Benjamin Franklin and Our National Thrift Week $40.00 Sheep lined ultsers now 10c Canvas gloves $19.75 $9.75 $20.00 Sheep lined coats now }.... 25c Double tick mitts JANUARY 17th, 23rd $5.90 $10.00 Leather vests now 25c Double Jersey gloves I. $1.85 $3.00 Finck & Signal Overalls 65c All leather mitts .....L $1.50 $2.50 Extra heavy, blue overalls If you and every person in Austin and the country will $2.00 Boys' worsted sweaters put "BEN FRANKLIN THRIFT" into active pra'ctice, $1.50 Boys' blue and stripe overalls it will do more than any amount of .legislation to make $10.00 Men's dress shoes now business boom and give every one work at good pay. .Cv- $1.50 $3.00 Madras dress shirts P.. 93.40 Here Is a Practical Creed $5.00 Men's best work shoes $2.00 Percale dress shirts...... -as* $5.00 Boys' Blister Brown shoes H-y% $1.50 $3.00 Lambsdowri union *pits $•* 1. Work and Earn 6. OwTi Your Own $1.50 $3.00 Men's rubber or cloth arctics ...... $3.00 All wool shirts and drawers ....y,i.... Home. 2. Make a Budget 7. Make a Will. 3. Record Expenditures $1.50 Men's work shirts $1.00 Fleece shirts and drawers .... 8. Invest in Reliable. Securities 4. Have a Bank Account. N, $1.50 9. Pay Your Bills $ 65c Wool sox '-I-- a :vlp Promptly. V-. t- 5. Garry Life Insurance. 33c $4.00 Khaki unionalls •V 10. Share With Others. 65c Lisle half nose 4.00 Flannel shirts •••••••:. 2.90 25c Black and, ^rown sox ,... .v:....,..^K. lOc b: It is impossible to live up to this Creed and be A Failure. *3 4. "j st&w a $3.00 Flannel shirts ....rr .!. ... Let us help you give it a try-out during 1921. .1.:. ^S1.9Q 20c Rockford sox ,r- ''fmifitm *'i ravsr h-i Our Complete-Banking Facilities Are At Your Service. v. "S •s -pfa-.lp •i'm&'Mmu SWmWi bt&.-tsmsii}# fM'mt "THE BANK TO BANK ON" rw** "hi. ijf'i v, Jfftrat Natimml lank if-jf -u I of Austin Organized Capital & Surplus* 1868. $300,000.00 hjjrJM