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

February 3, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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•*T2. .•n •-'. vi MQWER^COUNJYTEWS^ja^ PAGE TWELVE 1921. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, Mrs. lVilliam Baudler went to THE DOCTOR OF METALS AUSTIN MARKETS LOCAL Waltham yesterday for a. couple of In thi^'age of machinery the calls weeks visit with her brother, Charles for quick repairs are numerous. The Thursday tfebrUaijjrlS, 1921 !P2£A27VGv Faber and family. brokln or worn piece, whatever it Chicago Receipts 43,000 4iE Mrs. John D. Ruble of Moscow is miglmibe, can be repaired quickly. •N. HOG MARKET 0^j6urse an order for a new part reported as getting along nicely after JVIedium and Butchers $8.85 PROVISION MARKETl G. B. Nelson of Wilmar is here on maybiW sent to the factory but the her operation for abscess of the head Packers $7.00 to $8.25 business. factory is located at some distance at Albert Lea, Saturday. cXfTLE John Lueck ITperit Sunday with his vi Herman G. Hormel 'J and therefore there is a dela^. Also, F$t Steers $5.00 to, $7.00 Mrs. L. W. Kumlin and 'daughter One Cent Per 'Word Per Insertion. family in Winona. the ^iew part will cost considerably Cows and^Heifers .... $4.00 to $5.00 HIGHEST QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES Marion have returned from a visit at Minimum Charge H. G. Demmitt and wife went to more than the repairing of the broken Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 Twenty-five cent*. Ten cents the home of Mrs. Kumlin's parents at We are cutting up some fancy light young mutton Collection Charge Will Be or worn part. .. Bulls 3.§0 to 5:00 Jackson Saturday. La Crosse. this week which we are selling as follows: Added for all ads not paid for Thus j^oth time and mon^y a^e lost. D. B. Tuttle of Calmar, Iowa, is in VHJAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS The Fire Department heW a ban-1 in advance. Readers or locals MUTTON CHOPS, lb ...: 2Sc Fat Lambs $6.00 to $7.00 But Jiath the oxy-acetylene torch not run in this column wil^ be town on business. quet in the K. of Q. hall last night. MUTTON STE\KEf lb 25c Fat Sheep 3.00 to 4.00 availably these costly and annoying charged at the rate of 10 cents Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sherman have After supper dancing #as enjoyed until MUTTON SHOULDER ROAST, lb 18c per line. Veal $&.50 to $8.00 delay»'#re avdided and otherwise idle a late hour. returned from the cities. MUTTON LEG ROAST, lb 25c Quoted By Dalager wheels are forced to work to the very MUTTON STEW, lb gc Lloyd Watkins of Dexter was in WANTED: To buy a good bronze Eggs .. 55 I. D. Ingram sold his farm of 160 limit. -•*i Turkey Gobbler. Call H. B. Stap- Butter 48 acres known as the Graff farm Friday town yesterday. Always at your service and never, (Only U. S. Government Inspected Meats.) les, Brownsdale Phone. 10-1-c ,' '"""•"""'"'"4"" to an Iowa man. Mi*. Ingram plans to Adolph Bursch left Friday for his 1 Quoted by Smith-Wright Company failing to respond instantly, the Doctor go back to Iowa and follow his trade WANTED: To hear from owner of Spring'Chickens 17 Grocery Department home in Minneapolis. of metals is bound to be appreciated \s, good farm for sale. State cash Geese 13 of painting. Mrs. Jesse Vermilyea of Dexter is in any industry where quick repairs price, full description. D. F. Bush,'Eggs 40 Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu and son Richard m. visiting relatives in Austin. are important. Minneapolis, Minn. Fancy Large ,. p, Heavy Hens :.. 17 1 13 and Mrs. Charles Ashton and little Mr. Prop of Cleveland, Ohio, was We will be pleased to give you any FLOKIDA GRAPEFRUIT 15^ Light Hens 10 daughter Lois, left for Florida last RESIDENCE FOR SALE: here yesterday on business. Modern information you may wish regarding SUNKIST ORANGES, doz. 60c night. Mrs. Beaulieu goes to Orlando house, nearly new, full lot will Turkeys 30 Mrs. Edward Hacmac is visiting her the oxy-acetylene process. Fine WINESAP APPLES, doz 40c sell _on easy terms. Address *12X. and Mrs. Ashton will go to Miami. parents at Clear Lake, Iowa. tHE MOTOR INN PETTIJOHNS BREAKFAST FOOD c'o The News. 25c 4-tf-c. FEED FUL-O-PEP C. F. Cook spent Wednesday in the Miss Anna Green of Council Bluffs, REPAIR DEPARTMENT. ARMOUR'S ROLLED OATS, package 35c twin cities where he went on business FOR SALE: Old Newspapers. Five' dry and makes hens a mash Iowa, is visiting Dorothy Pooler. Adv. Jan, 31, Feb. 3. SMOKED WHITEFISH, lb. :. ... 30c cents takes home a gooci sized lay, and is composed as hear as possbundle. connected -with the Mutual Hail Insurance A. M. Lawrence, ex-forman of the BLOATERS, each SMOKED Mower County News. 4-tf-c ible of the same feed the hejj picks. 12i/2c Company of which he is an local shops was an Austin visitor Friday. SMOKER HERRING, lb. ... 2*. officer. FOR SALE: Choice pedigreed Oder- UP in the spring. This accounts for« PRIMOST, lb ..w 18* brucker Barley for seed, $1.00 per the success of this wonderful egg ... Miss Stella Hegge who has been Osa Gi'egg of Minneapolis is visting bu. The seed from which this grain' making fodd. £t(\ 1 You Get Only TEe Best at Hormels emploYed at the office of the Geo A. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. WflC (yrnnrn mn was g^own, cost me $2.60 per hu mam Do not be misled into thinking Hormel & Co., for a vear and a half, L. Gregg, Hhiina. 10-2-p. has resigned her position and left that any mash will do the same thing, George King, who has spent most FOR SALE: Eleven room house. Modern. they will not. Insist on the Ful-O-Pep Monday for her home in Adams. of the winter in Minneapolis, was in Full basement. Two screened dry mash, it is fedv-dry, your flock will Kenneth Anderson, five months old! Austin Wednesday. porches. Cistern. Three rooms n'ow like it, they will be healthy, and if fed son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander-i rent for $35.00 per month. Barn T. F. Mooney has returned to work* 22x28. Chicken house. 2% lots as directed will increase your egg son died at the home of Mrs. Ander-| after being laid up with a smashed ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE (each 50x135 feet). Terms, Possession. production. foot. son's parents, Mr. and Mi-s. L. Fisher,! Do You Know May 1st. Sacrifice price. G. Fred Blanch, at one time connected J. W. Hare, the-Feed Man, is the 303 South Main street Monday morn-' J. Voss, 507 Lyndale Ave. 10-4-p OPEN:- with the Sargeant Bank, was in only one handling this 4 Full-O-Pep in Austin Wednesday. HOUSE FOR RENT: 4 rooms. One feed. You can get it in 20 pound to Donald Hormel received a letter Insurance Law? acre of land. Call Main 360 X. Vern Cullen is home from the 100 pound lots. Price per cwt is $4.00. from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-| 9-3-p. Northwestern University, where he is It will save you on^ other grains. If man Hormel, telling him of their safe! taking up dentistry. LOST: One 3-8 or Vz inch log chain you want more *eggs, feed Ful-O-Pep arrival at Petersbnrg, Florida. The! on the road from the Mose Bur-ton Mrs. Shellman spoke at a meeting Most business men "are too Egg mash. Adv. 8-3-c. Hormels said the climate was wonderful. hayfield to the John Handke of the Mothers club of the Lincoln lysy to concern themselves with Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. F. Runner, farm. lender please notify Henry Special 'Chicken Dinner every Sunday school Tuesday. W. Heimeri Austin. 10-1-p. formerly of this city, met them at laws as they apply insurance.' at Greg's Cafe. N Adv. -8-tf. Charles Holsten has returned to the station. You can buy anything in dry goods Yet Hew laws are continually, work after an absence of several days Advertising is the father of goodwill 1 and boots and shoes at post or less popping up, wliich may or may vdue to the illness of his^wife! and confidence. OBITUARY during February. Quality goods. Jay Finbraaten who has'Been il' not affect your policy. Mower County Co-opferative Store. for a week and under the Doctor's Just Received Adv. 10-tf-e. This agency will immediately, Norman Andersen Ji '131 PC care is still confined to his bed. Norman Anderson was born January tell of new or old laws that you Mrs. I. T. Tollefson was called to a New Advertising is the voice of busms CLOSHD— .7, 1921,:-at Austin! His parents Morris on account of the serious illness can turn to your advantage. Our by which the multitude i3 reached. Olaf'and are Ragnihild Anderson. The Shipment of her mother. service is valuable in more ways little child became ill, contracted G. W. Meyers of Williams, Iowa, than one. You ought tp let us is moving his family here. They will Pne^Plonia and was taken to ^t. Ol&f 3f Pathe phonographs. Call on Did You Ever See a Sewing Machine Like This hospital. He was baptized last Monday show you. as And we will give you a demonstration reside on a farm near Waltham "by Rev. F. W. Sanderson, but in yo.ur home or- at Miss Helen Feeley went to Fort A. W. Bluhm's Music Norman was not to lcnoft the cares bura store any -time,,. proving to Dodge, Iowa, to visit friends for a hresh and difficulties of this life, the little! you the difference in phono-, few days. A. C. PAGE if pa a a a or a a Delicious graphs. WILLT OPERATE ON LOWER VOLTAGE R. R. Murphy leaves tonight for 12:10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The \ICc3riGn's Music: Store Chicago and New York to purchase LIGHTING PLANTS. Austin,' .* Minnesota a as W a goods. 125- j^orth Main Street ing, Rev. O. C. Brenna of Adams of-j Miss Cynthia Bailey and Mrs. L. Park C: ispeite ficiating.—Contributed. Elwood are taking a weeks vacation*' Kit from their duties at Thon'js store.v See "Her Own Money'' at the ED. MORTENSEN, PHO?. Mies Anna Carroll and Ann Olson Columbus school auditorivun Monday wort to the cities to spend a few night. 8:1*5 o'clock. Adv. 10-1-c days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. W. 'Christcpherscn Wfoy. Pay More cf Hay ward r.t the Sevcrron home here, Wednesday, a girl. form business course by correspondence, PURE FOOD ANDCLEAN Mr. and Mrs: C. L. Freeman and when your home institution SERVICE E* wCiy v,rere Austin of Mosccw offers a better course* in resicSsnce visitors xu 2sday. at $95. Call on us or write HomeC&fe Charles Hartsock io visting'his son tor our catalogue. ct Campion College, at Prairie du UNIVERSITY OF Chien, Wisconsin. Mili SOUTHERN MINNESOTA 125 W. St. Austin, Minn. Pure Drugs and Sundries. Mrs, J. A. Larson left for her home Tat Eagle Grove, Iowa, Wednesday Patent Medicines. noon after spending a few days here Trusses and Hospital with her niece Miss Ella Coltvet. Supplies. Thomas and Charles Gibson returned to their home in Minneapolis yesterday Stationery, Books, Kodaks. after attending thejuneral of at a greatly reduced price HALfl kilowatt DELCO-LIGHT is *jc" their broiher, Ben Gibson. offered to you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for OF /Prescriptions, filled without the average requirements of the farm home, for abundant electric I. ARNESON,' M. D. substitution, adulteration or A. light, power for pumping water and for running the machines imitation. Specialist. ordinarily turned by hand. -V S. WORRIES 7: .. And the price is only $425 o. b. Daylon, Ghio Z\ K.0, Wold DrugCo. There are larger DELCO-LIGHT"1 No matter^where you live, there is a also models for larger requirements—at prices satisfied user near you, enjoying the Colon and Rectal Diseases. "The Economical Drug Store." ire over wanting things you can't get because of getring lower than those paid for former ?nodelsof comforts, conveniences and labor-saving Est. 1866 Phone Main 95 Ovc:* Austin Furniture Store. things you don't need. "VV 1 the same capacities. All DELCO-LIGHT.^features of DELCO-LIGHT. Over models "fiaye the same unexcelled mechani-^125,000 plants in daily ysage are your OF LIFE IT'S THE LITTLE THING? cal features. They are self-cranking, assurance of the continued satisfactory self-stopping, air-cooled, have *nly one and economical service of all DELCOplace that make up the sum of human happiness or woe—the IS little spendings that keep you poor the little saviiigs to oU, and are equipped witWkick LIGHT models. There is a size ESSENTIAL that would make you rich. pkte, long-lived battery. ^^DELCO-LIGHT to meet your need*| Write, phone or call for detailed information IS FORM HABIT OF DEPOSITING YOUR THE Compaify. ESSENTIALLY I^GS HERE. Phone Maia' 39. You will soon have a Snug Sum in the Bank earning For Engines: For Gears (if Enclosed:) Interest and your worries will vanish" Pyramid Tractor Oil Pyramid Transmission Oil 0m Special Tractor Oil Pyramid Transmission Universal Tractor Oil Grease. For Cups and. Wheel Bear For 0|en Gears and, for rODAY'S.PRUDENCE IS TOMORROWS PLEASURE. Itt .. .. Gr&vHy Feed Lubrication. Pyramid" Cup Grease. Pyramid Harvester Oil. WHEN IN DOUBT, SAVE r# Buy^^^^^^dr supply Pyramid Oil and be prepared ?br an And' remember this is the early Sj^Qng^ Write for prices and information as to our pjan— we saw^OU|mony. in." Daily Trips to the Country Phone Bridge 37. THE BANK TO BANK ON Use Pyramid use Pyramid National wank Gasoline and Auto Oils Austin A:id Grease? Kerosene PYRAMID ^©MPANY Organized Austin, Minnesota. 18SA .•*' SOT The'Motor Inn. Erdmaa's Garage} i.u tnnmzh oqxii iQ.o.ai J-0S ja-.ds'i