Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 3, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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wi -*•,*?. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY L»2LL "M6WEK COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA PAGE SIX MOWER COUNTY NEWS 0* Agricultural society, served as head OBITUARY MEN WHO ARE Day. Forgot Hit Wedding of. every department of the4tate Fair AUCTION DATES REMEMBER THE 'PHONE "The County Paper" A husband was denied a divorce bocause MAKING MINNESOTA and, as president, was a member of Yon knew all about it. Yon Published every Monday and Thursday, he couldn't remember the dato De. W. H. Archer didn't let tl^|»aper know it. Ypu at Austin, Minnesota Horses, the Minnesota World's commision Wednesday, FebYuar^ 9. of his wedding. The Judge probably Suspending all business for a period found fault because the papt? ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Machinery, and holds a life membership in the thought that the man who could go of two hours, the business and didn't have it. Hardly fair, when V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor and forget that ^wasn't suffering much Harness, Household goods, Auto. State Agricultural society, the Minnesota you have an item remember the professional men of Adair, Iowa, paid from matrimony. Cleveland Plain. News and Official Paper of Mower County Guy Bradford, 4% miles west and Historical society, the State Live their last tribute of respect to their Dealer. REMEMBER THE 'PHONE 1 mile north of Waltham 6 miles Stock Breeders' association' and the former fellowman, doctor and merchant north of Lansing. Mbwer County Agricultral society. yesterday when the funeral of 10—Dairy Cows, His interest in farmers' mutual insurance Thursday, February Dr. W. H. Archer of this city, who Foreign Advertising Representative C. S. Hartzell, 4 miles south and 1 resulted in hisv becoming THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION died at Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday mile east of Austin on Route 6. president of the Mower County Mutual Associated Insurance Agency from pneumonia, was held at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sale of and of the state association of Saturday, February 12 Methodist church ii the Iowa town Per Year, in advance $2,50 Duroc-Jersey Brood Sows. Staples, mutual companies as well as first vice where he had lived for twenty-two ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Six Months $1.25 Stultz and Voss, Sale Pavilion, president of the national association. y^ars. Single Copies .05 O. Niehuis Fair grounds, Austin. Sale begins J. W. DaBuhr He repr&ehted his district prominently William Herbert Archer was born The Mower County News receives the at 1:00 o'clock P. M. M. H. KEN ASTON dispatches of the United Press Association. iii tyie state legislature for in Niles, Mich., February 4, 1849 and Horses, Thursday, February 17. Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. would have reached his seventy-second Phone Bridge 802 twelve years.—St.. Paul Pioneer Cattle, Hens, Machinery, etc. milestone had he lived until Friday. Entered as Second Class Matter at Press. '4^--\\ Anton Brechtel, mile south and t. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under He came to Iowa with his parents mile west "of Lansing, 6 miles the act of March 8, 1879. in 1853, settling at Oakfield, PARK 3 north of Austin. John J. Furlong of Austin was, until Quebec Taken in Daytime. where he completed his high school WEEKLY IT TAKES NERVE. 23.—Pure-bred Wednesday, February The battle of Quebec .was fought his retirement, one of the most work. Entering the Iowa State University Scores of Fillmore county people Big Type Poland Chinas. J. H. ii In the daytime. At two o'clock the successful farmers and farm boosters. in the fall of 1869 he was PROGRAMME do not seem to realize that the chief Aultfather & Sons, 6 .miles south tnorning of September. 13, 1759, the At the-time he left the farm he had graduated from that institution as a source of income to a newspaper is of Austin on R. F. D. No. 2. British troops under General Wolfe what was said to be the finest flock doctor of medicine in 1873 and practiced began crossing the Montraorcnci river its space. There is no hesitancy on Horses, Thursday, February 24. ,°f registered Cotswold sheep in the W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 his profession at Bear Grove, and landing at a point-now known as the part of many in asking the editor Cattle, Sows, Ch.ckens, Feed, farm is Poland China hogs la., for sixteen years, moving to Adair Northwest Wolfe's cove. Wolfe, after suffering MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 to publish an item in his paper Machinery, Household Goods. were well known even beyond the in 1899 to enter the general merchandise a repulse more than a month before, without charge which is more of an Christ Larson, 2 miles west of borders of the state. He won -two had determined upon a desperate ex* business under the firm name of advertisement than a piece of news. Corning. Sale begins at 10:30 A.M. $1,000 prizes offered by the lateaT. pedient of crossing the river and Archer & Patten. In 1900 he sold THURSDAY & FRIDAY— On the other hand, it is seldom customary scaling the heights above the town. ,J. Hill, one for the best farm in Minnesota, his interest in this firm, but two years to ask a merchant to give ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE TAOPI The French sentinels were surprised, the other for a 14-inch ear of later again entered the general merchandise away one of the many articles on his and before the day broke 4,500 men in corn, and two bronze medals for crop business in Adair with his shelves. Nobody thinks of walking Ruth and Loren Williams of West with two guna,had climbed the steep 'THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" exhibits at the Chicago World's Fair. son, 0. H. Archer. Selling this business heights and were drawn up on the into a store, pointing out something ^T'of'the'te'et'''18 He interested Mr. Hill in putting five in 1911, he moved to Austin the plains of Abraham, abotit a mile from rl Lll 4- /AY -w-» *•. and saying, "Please give me that for VI ONVIMM ANN/* /WITTA A N Ernest Stevens returned to Fort experimental farms in Mower county following year,witfi Mrs. Archer and Quebec. About ten o'clock they were nothing." Yet they go right around Dodge, la., Saturday after spending where grain, corn and alfalfa were one daughter, Geraldine. attacked by Montcalm, who had a Filled Ajath giggles and all fussed up with joy a two weeks' vacatioin with his parents to the newspaper office with an article raised. force equal to the British, but of inferior The Rev. J. J. Varley of Stuart, la., here. they know will bring them in D. J. Davis was an Austin business training. The French lines assisted by Rev. Hugh S. Mitchell of -Mr. Furlong has a long record of (PATHE NEWS money and they cooly and deliberately caller between trains Saturday. were broken by the British fire. General Adair officiated at the services where activity in agricultural organization say to the editor, 'Please give Myrtle Dickey spent the week-end Wolfe, as he led the charge, was many cherished tributes attesting to and promotion work. For seven years with friends at Waseca. us space.for this." struck three times, the last time in the SATURDAY— the faithful service rendered by Dr. Chris and Mike Paictveris autoed he was president of the State Live Should you ask the merchant for breast. He was compelled to lie down, here from Dubuque, Iow$, to visit at Archer in his position as president of Stock Sanitary board, was fifteen and while the pursuit was still on free goods, you would be refused, WM. D. TAYLOR PRODUCTION the home of their sister, Mrs. Ray The Adair school Board for many t)A diori years president of the Mower county and, further, he would accuse you of Mitchell. years, as a member of this city council "THE SOUL OF YOUTH" Art Lagervall and Ray Mitchell wanting something for nothing. And and as a highly respected citizen were Austin callers between trains yet you will find many who can't see Tuesday. for his integrity and honesty were Your Ideas SUNDAY— it in the same light when it comes to Lois Marshall, who is teaching at voiced. During his residence in Austin, asking the newsDapffr man to give the Oak Dale school near Le Roy, called Dr.. Archer has devoted most of ALICE JOYCE 7 on friends here Sunday between away his stock in trade—his space. his time to his farm interests in this trains. The newspaper does more to advertise county, Canada arid Texas. "COUSIN1KATE" George Lagervall of Hayfield visited the community and forward with his brother Art here between He is survived by his wife one son, of Service -'-j-' public improvements than any other trains Sunday. O. H. Archer of Adair and three W. J. Remer was an Austin caller institution. There is no question daughters, Mrs. C. T. L. Herbert of between trains Monday. (SON OF TARZAN, NO. 12) about that, and even people who do Dickinson, N. D., Mrs. R. S. Hayden Mrs. E. A. Dugstad and daughter not take a paper and pay for it know Ruby and Mrs. Leo Remer were p\m-3 of Minneapolis and Mrs. H. E. Rashiussen MONDAY AND TVESDAY— something about the power of the Adams callers Saturday. of this city.—Contributed. :i*bt. Sadie Reynolds called on "friends at press. Yet the newspaper is Risked BILLIE BURKE Cresco, la., between trains Saturday. for more free things than is asked Your ad in the News covers all of in O. P. Remer, who is employed as Austin territorv. of any other institution. The duty section foreman at Matawan, spent Sum up all the things—-facilities, "The Education Of Elizabeth" of the paper is to confirm to the Sunday with his family here. convenience^, service Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday Myrtle Dickey and Sadie Reynolds needs, ideals, and tastes of the community features—you could legitimately at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. were entertained at the Frank Booth and to serve as a medium oi expect from your ideal of home Monday evening. A comedy-romance completely sub-merged in laughter information. It was never intended Sheriff Nicholsen of Austin was a a bank. Columbus Dramatic Club presents to be run in the interest of any business business caller here Monday. Her Own Money" Monday night at (COMEDY) "A COUNTRY HERO" or any individual who hopes to the Columbus school auditorium. 8:15 Then investigate this one. News items from all sections of this get thru the world on a somethingfor-nothing o'clock. Adv. 10-1-c. territory are wanted by The News. platform. Levangs -.ov/— Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, Weekly. You will find most, if ttot or call Main 450, all, of the desired features right here waiting for you. BIG DROP IN FROZEN FISH PRICES Owing to market conditions we are now able to offer you the very best quality frozen fish at very attractive prices, as per list below: Lake Superior Herring Best quality, 100 pound box net weight, $4.85, 50 pound box net weight $2.60, Price per pound in lots of 50 Austin National Bank The pounds and under 5 l-4e Dressed Atlantic Ocean Whiting, very fine JOO pound box net weight §7.00. 50 pound box weight $3.75. Price per pound in lots of AUSTIN, MINNESOTA 50 pounds and under IVsc. Canadian Pickerel finest quality, 100 pound box net weight $6.50, J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU. 50 pound box net weight S3.50. Price per pound in lots of 50 pounds President Cashier and under 7c. Canadian Yvall Eyed Pike, finest quality, 100 pound box net weight $11.50. 50 -^vin.d box net weight $6.00, Price per pound in lot of 50 12c. 'UERi 10c per pound I a Grey 'TORSK) 10c per pound AiAU SabkfivFloundc •. OOK COD) 13 per pound :"i.,YNDRE 10c per pound. FURNACE Cb:ckr-n •-i 16c per pound figigsas a Fail Safari 14c per pound B]or-d R= Sliver SaiTTJOn 22c per pound Cloth or Plush ST QUALI' I liUTEFIrjJ-i, 00 pound tub 22c per pound We v.'iil pack ar assortment from SO pounds End and not less up tlwn 10 pounds c£ ar." one Id ad. A.U are snipped in wire strapped br-.--r-n. SEND TJS YOr?. ORDER TODAY FROM THIS AD AND W3 LOT NO. 2 COATS COATS $35.00 LOT NO. 1. WILL SHIP SAME WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTI )R WE RECEIVE IT. We rccomifccnd shipment by EXPRESS. NOW SELLING VALUES 5. MORTERUD FISH COMPANY, Duluth, Minn. D* AT J\ r* $69.50 VELVET OFF ON SA On account of -quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder tin tile SUITS A ALL Henry Dennis farm, 6 miles north of Lansing, 4 niHes east and 2 miles south BARGAIN. ir SWEATERS of Blooming Frairie, and 4% miles west and 1 mne north of Walthain. AT F0 "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1 Si •$* Sale Starts at 10:30 o'cloth Sharp. Free Lurfcn At Nooa. OFF ON ENTI we PLDUCED PRICES After invoicing find some LINE OFPETTICDAfS 1 FORD CAR-, MODEL 5 PASSENGER, GOOD "CONDITION 17, Hi ON ALL APRONS articled on-which overstocked, we are 3 HOBSES I Gray Mare, 10 yc-a--3 old, weight. 1409 pounds 1 Bay Mars. •NEW SHADES NOW 10 ye«rs.cld, v/ol rnL 1100 peurd 1 Bay Mare, tlr years 'old, weight 1100 week AND few of them for this SIZES. J-t pounds. -v A v. 43 HEAD OF CATTLE: 5 Milch Cow?, extra good ones 4 two-year' old CLOTHES BASKETS *43' Heifers, heavy v.-r.h calf 9 Yearling' Steers "'Two-year old Steers 9 ir Yearling Steers* 11 Spring Calvos aPlVw young calves, LANTERNS BO CHICKENS: ^X 1 Lpj CORSETS MILK PAILS 1^ TIN 0 Brood So'Vaj 17 Fall Shoats 4 Spring' Barrows. .. "f 30 HOGS: TO I GALVANIZED PAILS ii HARNESSESi 2 Sets of heavy IVi inch Harnesses 1 Set driving Harness CLO#E 1 Set cf Single Karnes.*:. COASTER WAGONS. j* MACHINERY 1 Deering Binder, 8 foot 1 Bain Mower 1 Side Delivery ii SILVER POLISH Hayrake 1 Keystone Hayloauer Deere Ctfrn Planter 1 Rock Island Gang Plow 1 Janesville Sulky Plow 2 Cultivators 1 Rock Island Disc 1 foursection v'':i 4 They are all good.j Harrow 1%Wagon, new 1 -Set Bob Sleighs: 1 Cutler 1 Clover Leaf HATS Cream Manure Spreader 1 Gasoline Engine Empire Separator,- 1 LOT HATS This machinery is ail lik^new. I TO CLOSE TRIMMED AND 1- too numerous Stewort Range Some household goods and manv other articles Decker- •JrM Bros to mention. j,: PRICE UNT^IMMED AT RELIABLE 72 1&-4 TERMS: S months time on approved notes at per cent. All sums under HARDWARE a -$•10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Smart Shop "TI7E STORE THAT SATISFIES If Austin, filma.1 Iocks & Hardware Bi.^tribuiors. of AUSTIN, iniNN AUCTIONEER, LOVELL" FARMERS &1^ERCHANTS STATE i" BANK, Blooming Pi'airta, Clerk. N aSST""'4