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

February 10, 1921 · Page 11 of 12

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*4 "4 .° '-\-i MOWERJCOI^^ PACE TWELVE i'T* mmPAf.fUKUARY to, lfttl. rv:r .Mrs. E, W.J&irsh and iittle granddaughter N.- C. Goodwin and Jp, 8, Christianson FARM FOR SALEOWacres of good Mice, consult J. E. Crippen, Austin porches. Cistern. Three rooms ^owf of Lansing: and Andrew Basness and Dr, Fiester left Tuesday *. land. Has, new fencing and raeontly National luk building Phone mouth. neot for fW.iKI per Barn' tpEMZWa of Newry returned frtbn Minneapolis night for California where they ytiled. Good, bidldlngs. Located 1% Bridge 140 JT Adv. 11-8-c. Cmpken 22x28. b««ue. lots] last night where they have been attending will spend the remainder of the winter. .^aJles westf or Lannttg. Inquire at (neh 60H35 feet). Terms, Pw-f the Northwest Automobile flower County News. FOR *ALE? Eleven room house. Modern: 11-3-c session mm_ 1st. Sacrifice price. G.|. $mw since Tuesday. Mrs. George La Bar and father-inlaw, Full J^sement. Two screened J. Voss, 6Kt Lyndale Ave. 10-4-pf Miss Soulle from the Health Service FOR SALE OR TRADE: 190 acres 3 O. C. LaB$rr. left Tuesday night -oftjhe Northern. Dirigipn of the miles from Lansing. Well improved 44 for California where ttoeyepect to Youll lAlways Find WEATHER FORECAST tf American Red pro^|&Jif |wn. Extra good buildings. Want smaller spend several moinths. vN Jftriday and Saturday, colder in .plale or Northern land. Fine terms Miss Lelian Johnson arrived yesterday Wrth and west portions. Sunday, .on balance. Address Movfer County HYGIENE AND SANITATION KEY from Chicago and will again take 4 News. 11-4-p. Cut Per Word Per In•ertioa. cloudy with possibly rain, or snow ,|6 ,«*y» the Cjood Judge TO FARM LIVESTOCK up her duties-as milliner at Hollister's -T MmiaMim Chars* ft- Ksnday. 3.-. Smart Shop. PROBLEM FOR SALE—One Red 14 month old I Tweaty.fir* coats. Tea casts A Red Cross class in Home Hygiene Shorthorn bull. Three Chester That ydu get more (Continued from Page One) C«U«ftioa Charge Will B* Lyman Mott went to ^Minneapolis and Care of the Sick was organized in White sows due to farrow in April. a|l ads aot paid for AdM for genuine satisfaction ftotfHji to attend the automobile show. Rose Creek Monday night. The class Call or write A. A. Garbisch, Waltham, 494, and only 186 herds have passed in advance. iUadfri or locals has twenty-one members and will Say Duholm went the ^cities today Minn. 12-4-p at fes£ cost when 7 no! rua ia tku eoluma will be the ordeal of one clean test in comparison meet every Monday night for instruction. ta take in the automobile show. charged at the rate of 10 ceat* you u8ethis Qlass with 994 in thft state of Minnesota. FOR SALE: Rumely Oil Pull tractor P. N. Anderson of Kulmn, N. D., pef Uae. Mrs. Ray Chaffee, rMs. Dan McLaren These figures are for work 14-28 in first class condition. tobacco. Dakota is on business.. in Austin and rMs. George Higbee left Oliver plow, 4 bottom. Call L. L. up to June 30, 1920. This satisfac- J. D. Creegan of Bowman, North for LaCrosse, Wisconsin, yesterday CSIQW WANTEP: To hear from owner of Thompson, Lansing, Minn. 11-2-p. A small Bakota is visiting friends and relatives m_ tory condition in Minnesota he attrib- Miss Jessie D. Murphy, art in- gpod farm for sale. State cash OC301W ttXL here. structor at the Austin high schooF is, I utes mainly to the fact that pattleunable WANTED—A man with family wants so much longer than -price, full description. D. F. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erret and work on farm. Telephone 13-F-12 to attend to her school duties —J Minneapolis, Minn. 1-13-C men started with and are maintaining a big chew of did •daughter Norma are visiting^, in Chicago, today, because of a very had cnld^ 12-4-c proper regulatory, hygienic and Illinois. RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern ordinary kind. And the full, rich real Miss Louise Wylie, teacher in the sanitary conditions which make for Dr. Arneson wishes to correct some Miss Helen Suttoh has resumed her house, nearly new, full lot will Austin high school received word of tobacco taste gives a long "lasting chewing V# :«eihool» duties at Bethlehem Acadeffiy misunderstandings that have arisen. sell on easy terms. Address 12X. clean herds. the death of her grand-mother in St. i.t satisfaction. 4M at Faribault after attending the wedfing He.is his office every week day, c|o The News. 4-tf-e. Paul. Miss Wylie left for St. Paul of Miss Alta Fisch to her brother Sundays for appointment. He is also yesterday. FOR SALE: Several good houses, George Monday morning. ready to make professional calls any Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew sr REMEMBER THE 'PHONE .» Miss Gladys Rosenberv of Albert reasonable. J. E. Grippen. 11-3-c where in town or country, despite ariy Mrs. Lafayette French is spending STR You knew all about it. You Lea has resigned her position on the will tell you that. Sfee week with her sister,' Mrs. D. T. reports to the contrary that have been didn't let the paper know it. You Austin high school faculty, because FOR SALE: Old Newspapers. Five jSvans in Minneapolis. circulated. Adv. 11-4-c. of the serious illness of her mother found fault because the paper cents takes home a good sized Put ufi in two styles iff. B. Hinckley has returned from with pneumonia. didn't have it. Hardly fair. When FOR SALE—10 acre tract, fine improvements,. bundle. Mower County News. 4-tf-c attending the funeral of his father at you have an item remember the The Pyramid Oil Company of Minneapolis close to Austin, Bargain .Adrian, Michigan W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 7" 3S3 h*- oil ice News and has opened an office in Aus utt i.. neapoiis has opened an in Aus- "ews an" if taken at once. WilL consider FOR SALE: Three quarter sections »"«*"•»•, i. ?e.m?m.bf. t.h.e.:p?°.n,e .: end part trade. Write Box 446 RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco in Northern Minnesota.—For particulars TOddino- of his uaiage. •wedding of his, bi-other George. write Thomas Todd, Taopi. 12-2-c Minn. 11-7-p. Miss Lottie Brownlow has returned For city property, msur Sx» her home here, after a visit with Mrs. A. H. Clark, her sister, at LeRoy. Mrs. Lily Watkins has returned1 £rom Grand Rapids, Michigan,1 to ^assist in caring for Mrs. A. V. Bacon is sick| Mrs. Watkins has been I visiting friends and relatives for some tone. Mrs. J. G. Bramham, together "with Aer little son, John Furlong, left for Jacksonville, Florida Tuesday They will be met at Atlanta, ^Georgia, today by Mr. Bramhajh, who teansacting business for the Geo. A -A. Hormel & Company branch at that Home juaca. W. Tolles was palled to Madison, South Dakota by the serious illness of las mother. Mrs. gharles Enright had as her Tuesday, Mrs. A. H. Landdeck -of Rose Creek. -Miss Genevieve Hammersmith of The question of the architecture of the home—what ttis city is consulting the Mayo Clinic Rochester. it's going to look like—is somequestion and always a puzzle. T. M. Steele of Hayfield is as But as to what lumber to use—that's easy. Three s«fang Mrs. A. B. Slupe with thejcare words are enough".. "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK! oi ner little boy, Harold, who is Sferiously ill with bronchial pneumonia. The Pilgrim Fathers began building their homes of''Oid'Faithfur^ 'About eight couples will have a HEMLOCK when they landed on these shores 'way baclc in :^^h-ride tonight after which they 1600. "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK has been the home-builder's sdrra^ out to the Frank Page ®rm. where supper will be served and standby for centuries. It has lived up to its name. t1 dancing will be enjoyed. _• Never Say Agcun: ^There^Are Never Anv Get the facts about this economical, all-purpose lumber in our Word has been received from Mrs. 5 E. Beaulieu and son Richard that 9 FREE Hemlock Building Books afcey arrived safely at Orlando, Flor33xd 1—Town HOUMI NO.4—Carage* No. No. 7—Hocand Poultry HouaM states thst it is very Wcirm OIIMI O Bargains For Us Read This No. arm 5—Ford Oarages No. 8—OutbuUdinga there. N LARGE W0MEM"--Jhs£ No. 3«-SpaciaI Barna No. ®—Corncriba and Granaries No. 9- Home ma da SUoa Anderson of Klmn, N. SEES Write us for the book—or books—you want. accepted a position at the Austin National Bank and began work today. In each is a coupon good for FREE FULL-SIZE WORKING PLANS of the buildings shown in the book. 27 plans altogether. Clara Crane leaves tonighf LARGE SIZE WOOLEN DRESSES, including 4u wool Take the coupon to your locatl lumber dealer. He ®r San Francisco, where she will visit Jser ci^ter, Mrs. Crawfey. the plans and be glad to sell you the "Old Faithful" Serges, Tricotines and Jeraeys—-sizes 42 to 52 inch bust measure ^®ay Wold attended the druggists to build with when you say the word. Mention his name when convention in §t. Paul Tuesday. Former prices $18.50 to-$65.00 on sale, r....... you write, please. ?ss ^na Ludwigson of Walker, is ^is^ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. THE HEMLOCK MANUFACTURERS JLoawigson. WUctiabi thmrn Bliehigan) {pf «i4JV« Offioi at Oahkoah, WiK«niln SIX LARGE SIZE SILK DRESSES, Taffetas and Silk Moirei ]r iprtaJ th* jood tuws about "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK but We "-Di® strength and sturdiness of our do not $M itr G*t it from yat LOCAL LUMBER DEAtMRt W Sizes 42 to 51 inch bust measure, former prices .$22.50 to $40.0^ jE«ople is being undermined by Con^pation—it reduces the value of on SHINGLE RIGHT ONCE WITH food, impoverishes your blood, CEDAR SHINGLES WHITE '•-.•-v.-— ^awagkens your whole system. Take "SkjLLiSTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET Large Size House Dresses, 4Jzes 4 56 In. bust rneisure, TABT,ETS for Constipation. "You'll and forget roofing troubles for good Srt Tesultg every time. K. O. Wold Zhng Company. Adv. Feb: now on sale at readjusted prices conform ^Tou can buy anjrthing in dry goods rmad boots and shoes at cost 6r less day! values. ~«£nrhig February. Quality goods. 3tpwer^ Count/ Co-operative Store. Adv. 10-tf-c. Vv 'i 17 LARGE $IZE COATS, Sizes 44 to 55 inch bust Special Xhicken Dinner every Sunday at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. few doth Coato but most of them are full length Plush foali fining 1 •5K MS DO YOU WANT EGGS? ..I.............. prices were $40.00 to $S5.00 on sale you do, there are two ways we ~%K&£rz TreeauBmenfl to secure them. You may tuiy tiiem (and by the way they are high) or keep a small flock of «drens ahd feed them Ful-O-Pefk l*y"mg Mash. We have over 300 cuswho \ire now feeding this Egg Tfelring Feed, and every one is get&*g more eggs from their flock than Sbeix neighbors, who have not" yet ^agiuired the Ful-O-Pep habit. We I Provide for the future of your fiparantee this fine ground laying to produce results, and we know :ii 15 WOOLEN DRESSES, in sizes from 14 Juiuor to 40 inches buife loved ones an^l yourself, rather than lAat we are talking about from rebrought in every day. There all your earnings now. spend are many other mashes on the mark^but vjneasure, in .Vyfomen's sizes—-on sale Monday and all nhwk they are not made of this fine -Pr .-V Deposit part of your earnings in ground balanced feed that is in the gM-O-Pep Laying Mash. It is an egg Price our Savings Department regularly. *»*mg feed costs a trifle more, but Brings more eggs, so it is the cheap«sfc BLOUSES, »ize*18to 42 inch bust Arrange with, our'Trust Departmen It is guaranteed, or money back. JX0K can buy it in 20 pound or 100 about the futures fwrmerly priced J9.00 to $13.50, on sale Monday and all week ^Eo»a sacks. If you want more eggs, Jt. Call J. W. Hare, The Feed Feel free at alL jtimes to consult Bridge 420-J. Adr. Feb. 7-10. Mr. 1 LSJt*.,* 4, a®, 'C'' with our officers, about your finan- A'l IQTfN MADirrTe Or Thursday, February 10, 1921 i-- 4 IStlS? rA- Always remember this is $45.00. On sale Chicago RoceipU 38.000 -KJ HOG MARKET 4 VS JMeaigm and 2 Butchers ....$8.15 -a •. 0 v. backers ^, ..........«6.5o to $7.15 yf yj-j s1t ,• ONE LOT of COATS, formerly priced CATTLE ./1 -5. 1 :p«-? Steers $5.00 to $7.00 -Vfe-iSfe SK $57SC •flCbwa and Heifers .... $4.00 to $5.00 vx -jK1* tCaifcis and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 3.50 to 5.QI* VEAL. SHEEP AND L&MBS SaMWf y4jrx5SR MC1 *mt Lambs .. $6.00 to $7.00 "isl- 3ffir0t vf ^5«t Sheep ."...„.....3.d0 to 4.00 irx $5:50 to $7.50 f£. ..:........7r..... & Quoted By Dalager 'i »r|» ii of Anstltt iHl ft?/** IJ 1/ 1 •Qmfaii by.:Sim^Wriig^t Cbmpaiiv Spttng Chicks Organized Capital A SriUrplus. ®ggs "€ene 1868* $300,000.0C -Heavy Hens .. 0! i- I^it Hens •t darkeys .... 1 "S&iw -c