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

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Morine of Le Roy was here of Committees. Changes .! leaving the State and will sell' at surgical in nature are available in In Personnel. rock bottom prices, very easy on business Wednesday. New and successful methods of Austin. terms. Write G. F. Cashman, Staples^Minn. ,A. L. Thompson ofFenton, 111., was V. R. McCoy of Waltham was in 5-$^c. treating piles, fissure, ulcers and' St. Paul—Conlsderation of the Important Autointoxication, chronic constipation, ^fcjjjce Tuesday on business. town yesterday. bills of the legislative session other diseases of similar nature without mucas diarrhoea, rheumatism, FOR. REfIT: Choice farm, well improved. E. W. Naatz of Waltham was in On* Cent Per Word Per Insertion. in the upper house began to speed up surgery or loss of timq from your Orrin Van Horn of Lanesboro, headaches and backaches, eczema, Harry Hildebrand, Lyle, Gown yesterday. Minimum Charge upon the appointment ot the Senate Iowa is here on business today. business or any hospital bills. These Minn. 5-4-p. Bright's disease, diabetes, asthma, Twenty-five cents. Ten cents committees. cases will for a time be examined f. O. Aanonson of Rose Creek was tuberculosis, blood diseases, Collection* Charge Will Bo A. Engersol was able to return 1 Announcement of the committee appointments Communing With Herself. free. Call or write about your case. £a Sown Tuesday on business. Added for all ads not paid for home today from St. Olaf's Hospital. high blood pressure, liver and* gallbladder by Lieutenant Governor One day while mother went to town in Mhranco. Readers or locals Dr. A. I. Arnesob, Physican, specialist diseases, stomach disorders, Louis L. Collins showed a reductlpn in Bobby was left in grandma's care, E. H. Catlin went to Owatonna this I-ester Ryther and Ed. Beadell are not run in this column will bo in Natural Therapeutics. chronic appendicitis, nearly all skin the number of committees from 38 to who, always being alone, had developed speeding- a few days in the Cities. morning. charged at the rate of 10 cents Office over Austin Furniture diseases, tonsilitis, goiter, cancer, epilepsy, 29 and several important changes. per line. the habit of thinking aloud. After Mrs .H. D. Smith and baby wefe E_ S. Selby is sick at the St. Olaf Many changes were necessitated by Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) watching her going about her work, nerv6us and mental troubles, able to leave the Hospital today and the reduction, he said. talking to herself the while, Bobby Adv. 46-tf-c iiospitiiL WANTED: To hear from owner of paralysis, female troubles, bladder return to their home near Oakland. "I believe that the reduction in the^ good farm for sale. State cash Innocently asked: "Is you tellin* yourself and prostate diseases and a great Dance at Lansing, Tuesday, January number of committee will greatly increase Mis. Emil Calta is visiting friends* orice, full description. D. F. Bush, somes lug, grandma?" Mrs. C. F. Lewis and daughter many other chronic and progressive 21. Rudy's Orchestra. Adv. 5-2-c the effiicency of the senate," Minneapolis, Minn. 1-13-C Frances are spending a few days in in. Jackson. conditions are very often not the disease said Lieutenant Governor Collins. "I the Cities. Get a pair of trousers FEEE with RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern CRISPETTES itself but rather the result or Miss Jane Todd is visiting in Minneapolis believe that eventually a further reduction your next suit at the Imperial Tig. house, nearly new, full lot will Mrs. E. H. Catlin went to Rochester to about 18 would increase symptom of some other deepseated, Co. Adv. tf-c. and St. Paul. sell on easy terms. Address 12X. this morning where she will visit further the efficiency of the body, but cio The News. 4-tf-c. 4 friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dugan left for that is for future consideration. We WI, H, ntRADlUN BY FOR SALE OWNER: 7 room all have gone as far as seined advisable Minneapolis yesterday. Miss Susan Emery of Luana, Iowa, hresh Phans Bridge II |/ri|l(!TflU RmMmc6 modern house, garage, large lot, at this time. is visiting with her father, O. W. Delicious close in. Will consider a good car Mrs. H. Scott is hom^e after some "Four agricultural committees have 802 Main 659-R Enrery who for the past three weeks as part payment,. Address "A" Box been grouped in a large committee time at the St. Olaf hospital.^. has been ill with ulcers in the stomach. 468, Austin. 6-3 p. I 'REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS with Ole Sageng as chairman. Senator and E. S. Babcock and familj'.leave Saturday Sageng Is a practical farmer ef FOR SALE: A building Can be 8x18. Park Crispette City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance noon for Los Angeles, Calif. long experience in the legislature. He moved easily and made into good January 3 4, born to Mr. and Mrs. garage or farm building. Inquire Offic«vwith Niehuis A DeBuhr Laad Co. Kitchen Vvill conduct the,, fight on the floor for M:ss Ora Robertson will accompany H. S. Riggs at Minneapolis, a girl. Maple or Phone Bridge 205 W. all agricultural measures." them. They expect to be gone until ED. MORTENSEN, PROP AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank BIdg. Mrs. Riggs was formerly Ardella 876-L. 6-1-p. The list showed that Senator Henry about the first of June. Wells. Benson had been transferred from the Nick Nicholsen returned from a trip eduactional committee to chairman of ./ January 18, b^rn to Mr. and Mrs. Brenner's Clearance ts the Cities yesterday. the elections committee, Senator Joseph Donald P. Moore, a girl. A. Jackson of St. Paul, fbrmerly Judge Catherwood and stenographer, Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Po3?h, chairman of thp workmen's compensation Miss Mildred Snyder went to fA.l- 18, Jan. a daughter, Bulah. committee, succeeding him as '3wrt Lea this morning. I Marriage license was issued today Batt^^^Sgrvi ce chairman of the education committee. Rov Paulson of Blooming Prairie to Rav Howe of Dexter and Barbara Senator Paul W. Guilford of Minneapolis -mas ill town Tuesday night to attend Hovle of Racine. becomes the chairman of' the 3 party. workmen's compenastion committee. Banff, Alberta.—The winter carnival The new committee on reapportionment Mrs. Fred Gleason is spending a will be held here January 29th to is headed by Senator N. S. Hegaes. few days in the Cities. Senator P. A. Gandrud, who was February 5tli. Skiing, hockey, art and -4 Miss Fordney of St. Paul is demonstrating chairman of the marketing committee figure skating, and jumping are Parisian Art needles at HolStsier's which has been abolished, replaces among the spoils on the program. A Smart Shop. Senator S. C. Blomgren as bead of the Our service will make substantial cash prize will be offered temperance committee. Mrs. J. McNaney has as her guest, to the professional ski-jumper who your battery give better service her Senator C. W. Gillam, head of the mother, Mrs. B. F. Conklin of beats the world record of 214 feet. »rain and warehouse committee, which this winter and last Avon. Mr. Andros Haugen, the world's also was abolished ,is named chairman longer. the public welfare and health committee, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson champion ski-jumper of St. Paul, will Beginning Saturday, Jan. 22 Ending Saturday, Jan. 29 5f No matter what car you replacing James Handlan. Senator fia.vB returned from Seattle, Washingtort. be among the contestants. drive or what battery\you Arch Coleman replaces Senator J. A. Carley as head of the civil administration use this free inspection service The News, and your friends and committee. is yours for the asking.- All seasonable merchandise must go. Costs have been ten Bruan and James Schradle neighbors are interested in any news List of Retained Chairmen. that you might have. We would appreciate •sjere in Minneapolis Tuesday on business* forgotten. We have rounded up dozens of bargains it greatly if bur subscribers Those who retained the chairman-' woilld phone any items they might WINTER STORAGE ships of the same committees they.had for your buying, and you will buy at these prices. You have, great or small, to us for publication. at the last session are: Banking, W. Mrs. J. Tobar, Jr., and ^children 4- Call Main 450. Thanks. We have a' special plan will find items at thi? sale which we cannot take the A.. Nolan, Grand Meadow cities, first Save returned from their visit in Minneapolis. slass, J&mes Denegre, St. Paul corDprations, for storing your battery space to quote you, at a price below your expectations. (now including commerce), this winter. Ask about it. Frank L. Palmer, Minneapolis drainige, M- Sam Jones has returned from Minneapolis No extra charge for calling LECKfc-NOTICES F. H. Peterson, Moorhead finance, for same. where he spent a, week with A.. J. Rockne, Zumbrota, Excelsior One lot of Children's Outing dresses, in Heavy glass tumblers, this sale 3 for 10c Ibis brother. We carry a complete stock «nUIIIIIIUIIIII!lll]lII!lilinill!mii::UI!IUHlU!ll!!l!l11l!IIItl!lllllilltIillilllin general legislation, J. Sullivan, *St. Gray for all ages, one to two years Thin__blown tumblers, this sale..3 for 19c of new batteries and. repair Cloud insurance, C. N. Orr, St. Paul CITATION FOR HEARING ON 'wonderful buy to go at Mrs. Jacob Baken has as her guests, Star glass tumblers, this sale .... 19c each. 2 for 25c PETITION FOR PROBATE judiciary, F. A. Putnam, Blue Earth parts for all makes of bat­ ~Mxs. These a come trimmed in red and are W. N. Jensen and daughter and teries OF WILL labor, J. C. Callaghan, Minneapolis and Recharge same at Childrens bead neck laces a beautiful at afe-s., SL Franzen of Minneapolis. Wonderful buy oget 19c each. Estate of Carl Stark. military affairs, S. A. Rask, Blooming reasonable 'prices. If neces­ line to select from, this sale, only.. 10c STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Prairie public institutions, F. L. Cliff, sary One lot assorted childreh's Toques and to leave your battery JUr. and Mrs. Harry French have Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Ortonville public domain, E. W. Wibert, ^Childrep.s silk hand bags. 75c values, hoods. Values to 75c, sale price.... 33c with us, we have a service refcnraed to Northfield after visiting In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Cloquet railroads, J. H. Baldwin, this sale they go at ............ 39c each Stark, Decedent. 7 with their uncle, F. R. Jeffries. battery for your use. Cihldren's yarn mittens, in all sizes. Values Frazee state and county fairs, John THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to W. Hopp, Prestoij soldiers home, Peter to 35c. Sale price per pair ..... Pearl buttons. These sell regularly for 15c If y6u need a new battery Julius Stark, Ferdinand 3tark, Edward Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McMahn will Van Hoven, St. Paul taxes, Olaf 10c per dozen. Sale price Stark, and Albert Wresch, and ask about the Prest-O-Lite 3 doz for 18c spend the remainder of the winter at Gjerset, Montevideo towns, counties Ladies Outing Gowns We to all persons interested in the allowance battery. have the right Mot Springs, Ark. They l#ft Tuesday. and municipalities, (consolidated), Gustave A wondeiiul bargain in laces and insertions. and probate of the wi1' of said size for your cay. Lot 1—$2.50 values, this sale, each$1.79 Widell, Mankato, (formerly of decedent. The petition of. Albert Values to 15c yard. This sale Lot 2—$2.75 values, this sale, each$1.98 towns and counties) mileage, J. E. Wresch, being duly filed in this court, (at 5c yard Duholm's .Garage Amelia Forthum had as her L0t 3—$3.25 Values, this sale, each$2.35. representing that Carl Stark, then Maidgan, Maple Lake state development guests Tuesday, Miss Clara Norgordesi resident of the county of Mower, and immigration. L. H. Nord, In-, A wonderful bargain in window shades, Slip on Sweaters for Ladies, values to state of Minnesota,' died on the 6th and Miss Jossie Weigen of Le teniational Falls. Phone Bridge 205 •f each at 59c day of January, 1921? leaving-aJast $3.00, this sale, each $1.48 JSayu will and testament which is presented 116 E. Water St. Carnation embroidery floss Comes in Ladies Cover-All Aprons to this court with said petition, and ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Franklin C. Simmons of Jersey Skeins. Sale price, 3 skeins for ..." 10c Draying that said instrumient be allowed N. J., has enrolled in the students These are wonderful values— as the last will and testament AND GET RESULTS ^t. Iifedies fancy handerkerchiefs. 15c values. course of the Geo. A. Hormel & of said decedent, and that letters testamentary 7 Lot 1—Come in light and dark patterns, be issued thereon to Albert This sale 3 for 25c CJonipany. Wresch, of Waltham, Minnesota. sale price $1.29 4 quart Aluminum Sauce pan with J. E. Larson of Waukon, Iowa, has Lot 2—Come in light and dark patterns, Now, Therefore, you, and each of cover. A $2.25 value, while they last rptxrrned to his home after visitingwifcfe you, are hereby cited and required to sale price $1.48 Sw Franklin at $1.48 her brother, H. Larson at 305 show cause, if any you have, before Our entire line of Dress Skirts, Georgette Miefcory street. this court, at the probate court Pyramid bread toasters, each 19c rooms in the court house, in the city and Crepe de Chine waists will be Lcrtils Smith, who for the past week of Austin, county of Mower, state of offered at some extremly low prices. A 35c dust pan, each...J 19a and Minnesota, on the 14th day of February, Iras been visiting at the Andrew Our entire line of corsets at slashed 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why Strejn home has returned to his hoibe Our National Thrift Week the prayer of said petition should not EARTHEN MIXING BOWLS. prices during this sale. -&I!- Jackson Junction, Iowa. ba granted. Henry Witness the ^Honorable 50c values, this sale, each.......... ..... 35c •"•4 Bedding "Mrs. Dudolph Wieding has returned Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and 60c values, this sale, each 45c her home here after a visit with day the seal of said court, this 17th Blankets and Quilts, some v^onderful 70c values, this sale, each .... 55c of Januarv, 1921. Mr. Wieding's aunt, Mrs. A. G. H. values for your inspection, HENRY WEBER, JUN., Overan, at Albert" Lea., Quilts, former price $4.50, while they Probate (Court Seal) «7udge. Some'Real Values in Towels 23 rd BAUDLER BROS., last, each $2.95 Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley of Attorneys for Petitioner. One lot Barbers Towels, this sale, Quilts, former pri£e S5.75, while they Crxaad Meadow attended the party 20, 27, File No. 4163 Jan. Feb. 3 each 12c last, each $3.75 green by the Lady Maccabees at the 4 CITATION FOR HEARING ON Quilts, former price, $6.50, while they SL of C. Hall Tuesday night. ^6ne lot'Stamped Huck Towels, this FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR* If you and everyperson in Austin and the country will last, each $4-45 Sale, each ..\.... DISTRIBUTION 19c Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hormel leave put "BEN FRANICLIN THRIFT" into active practice, Blankets, values to $4.00, while they JSTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of tomorrow for Florida. They plan to it will do more than-any amount of legislation to make One lot Turkish towels. 65c values last, each $2.95 Mower, ss. In Probate Court. visit various places in the ^state but In the Matter of the Estate of business boom and give every one work at good pay. ^Each I 39c Blankets, values to $8.00, while they tvM locate at St. Petersburg during Frederick Volkmann, Decedent: SS1 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA!.. last. each $4.75 £3beir trip. One lot Turkish towels, 85c values Here Is a Practical Creed to Katharine Volkmann, Henry C: Each 59c Volkmann,: Anna Kirts, John Volkmann, Some ^Underwear Bargains Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergman have $1.1*5 Agnes Eriek&on, Frederick snsfenied to their home in McGregor, One lot Turkish towels, values to Volkmann, Jr., Mary Williams, Wilbelm Men's^wo piece, heavy fleece, the $1.00 Each 79e lowa, after visiting at the home of Volkmann, Lillian Volkmann, kind, per garment, 59c 1. Work and Earn 6. O^wn^our iDwn Ifns. Ida Fox. Mrs.'Fox accompanied August Volkmann, and to "all persons Home. One lot o*f Wash Cloths,' 15c values.. .09 fhem home for a visit. interested in the final account 2. Make a Budget ien's two piece, Wool, a splendid val%'t: 7. Make, a Will. Dress Ginghams, Per Yard 22c and distribution of the estate of said $1.48 ue, per garment 3. .Record Expenditures decedent: 8. Invest in Reliable. Mrs. O. L. Cambern attended the The representative of the above Securities faiteral of her sister, Mrs. 0. Hurley Ladies two piece Wool, A real bargain, Infants Wearing Apparel^ 5 4. HaVe a Baiik'Ac- named decedent, having filed in this 9. Pay Vou^r Bills $1.45 which was held in Fairmont yesterday. per garment, count. One lot infants Outing goWns, 65c value, Court the final account of the adnmstratioh V' Promptly. 4"v Mrs. Hurley died Sunday after this sale, each 39c of the estate of said decedent, Ladies union Suite come in high peck, o. Carry Life Insurance. 10. Share With Others. a® operation Saturday. tog-ether with a petition One lot infants Outing petticoats, 65c long sleeve. Thest we have .4n a few praying for the adjustment 'and allowance .' of fames G. Bramham, sales manager said iinal account and sizes only/They are yours at 79c suit. values, this sale, each 39c for ot distribution the residue of &£ the Geo. A. Hormel & Company is It is impossible to "live" up to this Greed be A Fail­ said estate to the persons thereunto and One lot infants Sacques, are neatly trimmed, Children's fleeced vests, in sizes to 32, Making a tour of inspection of the entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND ure. Let us help you give it a try-out during 1921. this sale, each 23c 1 this sale each Sfflffifchern branched iif the company. EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and Our Complete Banking Facilities Are At Yoyr Service. required to show cause, if any you' He wail be gone for about six weeks. have, before this Court at the Probate Mr. send Mrs, C. E. Bates, for the Court Rooms in the Court House j. You cannot afford to miss this sale,^each day will have added bargains, in the City of Austin, iirthe County of r*'- week had as their guests, Henry 'THE BANK TO BANK ONj' and we will have bargains for all. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the XEahs and Earl R. Bates of Aubudon, 14th day of February, 1921, at 10 Itmra. Earl Bates, who is on his way Remember this is a seven day sale. Saturday, January 22, o'clock A. M., why said petition Mixst National Sank 8. ^'BRENNER Hp.Oxogon where he will locate, is the should not be granted and ends Saturday, January 29th, Rem* the place. WITNESS, The .Tudffe of v/t? brother of C. E. Bates. Court, and the Seal of said Court thi* tnnqcyi Hvl i,- 19th .day of January, 1921. ©. A. Garretson, fieldrepresentative pf AMatttt ,(:t HENRY WEBER, JUN., tor the Farmer, St. Paul, spent Tuesday Judge of Probate. in Austin with Col. Albert Hopfe, (COURT SEAL) Organized Capital & Surplus. 4* conference with W. W. Bowers, A. W.*WiRIGHT, 1868. M. A- NELSON, wfase sale of Poland Chihas is schedq$eci Attorneys ror Petitioner. for Friday, February 4. Fil$ No. 4063. Jan. 20, 27, Feb, 3 Ww ?1 4.J.'