Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 10, 1921 · Page 5 of 12
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*ss——3F Dm MOWER COUNTY NEWS A number of friends gathered ~tft "tfs. fall CrtiTW* Xfijela YUkito net me^ng%ffiT&f!£^ -MztC Lester Hill virited friends The thre* act dranltr'TOe'fh&eof Miss Nellie Rootwfco istakingup near Brownsdale one d*y lasl week. His Life" given by nine-young people the home of Ernest Cobb Sunday Jr.,i entertained 4he Ladies' Aid of]held atthe home df MrscEd nursing act the St. Olaf hospital at "The County Paper** The-teachers of the|robli$ school of this vicinity last Saturday, evening, evening^ .and gave him a complete St. Peter's chutyh* last Wednesday j»el on ThMidav afternoon, 1j£bru-j Published every Monday and Thursday, Austin was home over Sunday. entertained the school board and was very well attended. The characters afternoon. The'igfpceeds iceeds amounted amounted l*ry •T 17* -s. s~ at Austin, Minnesota surprise, the occasion being Mr A. 0. Austinson of Lyle was in their wives at the scheoljhojwe last all took their parts splendidly, ROE AND GANNON Publishers Friday evening. Several mines and much credit may be given our Cobb's birthday. Card playing wa* Rose Creek calling on friends last V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor were enjoyed, alter which a delicious home talent. Mrs. Joe Cronan rendered enjoyed during the evening, after week. Our FOR SALEADS^t supper wa$ served. two vocal solos ands severa) which a bounteous supper was served. Miss Ay drey Pulver, Messrs. Louis Official Paper of Mow,or County Miss Gertrude Schumacher visited piano selections between acts. The Mr. Cobb was presented with a pair and Thomas Nelson attended the funeral "will sell your Miss Lula Wilder over Sunday. proceeds amounted to $126.00. of cuff links. of Joseph .Nelson of Austin Sunday Mr^-and Mrs. Chris Anderson,Mrs. afternoon. surplus shoats If Ulven and Lester Hill autoed to Lee Jester of Austin was looking Austin on Tuesday of last week. ?oreirrn Advertising Representative after his farm interests here last Now THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Mike Ragen arrived home Friday week. evening from a visit with her son Mrs. Kenney Hovey and son are SUBSCRIPTION RATES visiting a few days this week at'the Matt, who is at the Ashbury hospital Per Year, in advance $2.50 John Jacobson home. at Minneapolis. Matt is reported as 0& Six Months $1.25 M. H. KENASTON Fred Fieck visited with home folks doing nicely after a recent operation. tier* Single Copies 05 'H at Grafton, Iowa over Sunday. Marie Rettig, the county nurse was Thomas Albright of Norway, Iowa in the village the past week and examined Main The Mower County News receives the 6S9-R the children in the public and is home on an extended visit with his dispatches of the United Press Association. mother. parochial schools. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS S2g*!. Mrs. Emma Majerus, Mrs. Elizabeth E. C. Keefe, Miss Jennie Keefe, City Sand Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Bongard and John Majerus auto-ed and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw were Entered as Second Class Matter at to Adams Tuesday to visit with entertained at supper at the John the Post Office at Austin.Minn., under Office with Niabuis St DeBuhr Leed Co. relatives. Merrill home last Sunday evening. the act of March 3, 1879. Carl Gerhardt, E. O. Johnson and Several people' missed the train AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National'Bank BIdg. Henyy UlweDing motored to St. Ansgar Monday morning, not knowing the Monday xm business. The Mower County News and train had changed time. The schedule Mrs. S. Dean is visiting Relatives your neighbors and friends, are being 6:04 A. M. now instead of at the cities to week. interested in any news that you 6:35 A. M. Austin Mrs. Tischy of visited her might have. We would appreciate Miss Proxeda Coxmoske returned There is no time like the present for starting a savings Clover Lea Farms daughter, Mrs, Joe Cronan Tuesday, it if subscribers of the News to her work at the Andrew Jensen account at the bank. Tomorrow, next week and between trains. would phone any items they home last Tuesday after a visit with next month soon drift into next year. Andrew Jensen autoed to the cities might have, great or amall, to us her parents at Owatonna. Friday to attend the automobile show for publication. Call Main 450 The Eighth grade girls say, the Start today, no matter how small the sum. You will and returned home Monday evening. and ask for the editorial department. boys of their basket-ball team can't Mrs. Johnnie Jacobson and daughter take pride in seeing the account grow. Then when the be beat, but when they played with Ameda and Mrs. Charles Johnson Columbus school of Austin last Saturday rainy day comes, you will have something to depend and daughter Nora were paasengers the score resulted 8 to 34 in on. Any man who has won his own way upward will mnimiiiiiilMiimillllllllll Bred Sale to Adams last Saturday afternoon. favor of Austin. tell you this is true. Sow THE CAULDRON If you have Liberty Bonds to exchange for permanent A I W E E MniV bonds, bring them in. We do this free of charge.. PROGRAMME MID-WINTER Hear the mery sleigh-bells ringing, The Austin National Bank Sounding on the air so clear, Growing fainter in the distance, Thursday, Feb. 17 th W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Telling us mid-winter is here. MATINEE DAILY A 2:30 J. L. Mitchell, P. D. Beaulieu, W. E. Hopfe, Some mid-summer days are lovely QC Head of Real Gilts QK President. i. Vice President. Cashier. With the fragrance of the rose, And the busy bee's low humming, THURSDAY & FRIDAY— and Bred Sows vv vv Till the shadows around us close. LON CHANCY, BETTY BLYTHE AND LEWIS STONE But mid-winter days are fairer Bred to Real Herd Boars of Real in When Jack Frost is in the air, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S IS Every bush and twig lies sparkling, Blood lines W THE NORTH" ESSENTIAL Liket en thousand diamonds rare. Trees bend low with icy spangles, Pyramid Tractor Oil EssalmLLyGood ALL BIO BUSTER BREEDING Hedges with new beauty glow, North winds murmer as they tell lis Grand Champion Blood ,T (PATHE NEWS Winter tales of long ago. ii it Tho mid-summer days are lovely y"- :y. --V:- SATURDAY- Winter days are just as fair, Hm HnM ThteSftl* wflftoNM at Sates PavlHaa at EUGENE O'BRIEN i& Enclosed:) For Engine^: •. For Ge«r« 7 When there's snow upon the branches Pyramid Tractor J0il =. Pyramid Transmission Oil Cl—«y FiifJiwrti, AuaMn, Ml—, :0t. in And Jack Frost is in the air. Special Tziacttfr Oil 't% "y$\ P^amid Transmission t. rb r. "WORLDSAPART" A Lyle Lady. ^Universal TMctor Oil Grease. rmwi-* For Cups and Wheel Bearings: For Open Gears and for (COMEDY) "WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT' """:y az 5-fo ^•%Grwity Feed Lubrication. ROSE CREEK Pyramid Cup Grease. Pyrarotd Harvester Oil bV 9 SUNDAY- Months time o* approved A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heines of ::V 3 Austin spent Sunday at the W. D. WANDA HAWLEY Buy Now*—your supp ly Py: ftinud 4)it and't te prepared for an note* bearing 8 per cent interest. Fink home. -early Spring. Write for in pr^es ai ad4i^orm$tion as to our plan— Louis Nelson had the misfortune to we save you mony. 'HER BELOVED VILLAIN" fall into the creek last week while Time enough so that part -l.vTTO -0 1$ helping put up ice for the creamery. Mrs. Simon Nelson was an Austin (SON OF TARZAN NO. 13) Daily Tri ps\to.th« ate Bridge 37. of the pigs will pay the not iltlv- visitor last Saturday. Mrs. F. E. Cobb is enjoying a visit -j ''fi from her sister, Mrs. Schulz this MONDAY AND TUESDAYWHITMAN Gasoline and week. Use Pyramid BENNETT PRESENTS Mrs. John Pulver went to Austin Send for Catalogue to W. W. Walker "The Troth About Husbands" Kerosene Auto Oils Monday to have her eyes attended to Several of our people enjoyed a PANY *^nc* Crease? party, given at the Bert Albright Use Pyramid home Friday evening. Misses Elizabeth Rice and Winniefred LARRY SEMON Austin, Minn. Teigh were Austin shoppers last in Saturday. "SCHOOL DAYS The Motor~Inn. Howard Pulver delivered a horse to Grand Meadow for Lee Jester last Saturday. VILLAGE FARM HAMPSHIRE!) I ncubato Spring Gilts by Minnesota Giant, by Merkleys Giant. Bred to R. J's. Lad and He by -AND- Laddie. Prize winning Boar of 1919. Some tried Sows by Lookout Leader by Brooders Esterville Boy Bred to Minnesota Giant by Berkley's Giant. Sire of show Winner of 1917. 3 Registered, Anxiety Hereford Bulls, ranging in age from to 22 months. AX WILL CORCORAN J. W. HARE'S LANSING, MINN. VILLAGE FARM. Feed and Seed Store NOTE OUR PRICES ON THESE WONDERFUL MACHJNES, CLOSING OUT SALE .iV "Xi is WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK SO YOU CAN^IN3PECT THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. THEY ARE STANDARD & MACHINES AND WILL HATCH EVERY HATCH- 1 am As I quitting farming and moving to Austin, I will sell all my P©r^ AfiiLE EGG. at sonal property Publio Auction at the farrn, better known as the old waldson farm, 5 miles south-east of Blooming Prairie, 5 miles north ana.? I & mile west of Lansing, 5%. miles west of Waltham on Tuesday, Febr^ary. 15th $10.00 TUadamptf i*:ii' regulateayout i-. Sale starts at 12 00 o'clock sharp. -^ree lunch at noon. check 0OEG& BUCKEYE INCUBATOR •Jf»t J*. rJ £4* S HORSES: 1 Gray Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs 1 Bay Mare, 8 00 8 andthediraet years old, weight 1500 lbs 1, Pair Black Geldings, 5 and 6 years old, wwl drift to 1 1 O yon 4 EGG RELIABLE INCUBATOR matched, weight 2800 lbs 1 Black Gelding coming 3 years old 1 Bay Gelding QECC BUCKEYE INCUBATOR Am. coming 3 years old 1 Gray Gelding coming-2 years old 1 Gray Mare 0' coming 2 years old. 1 00 ^S1 8.00 $22.00 EGG QOHEN iNc\)Bii-^R 2 jows 1 He^er, eominp 3 years old 1 Heifer IS HEAD OF CATTlis :^G RELIABLE INCUBATOR 1 coming 2 years old i¥fearling Heifer Bt*er commg 3 years old, 2 Steers Ltv ige- & coming 2 years old 3 ^eairlihg Steers SL^sl^es 1 High Grade Shorthorn EGG QUEEN INCUBATOR 't* vfcffyi i-a-' U. Bull. Aj- $33.00 -J-l 3 .•a-F,. Sumxher Shoats, weight 175 pounds. --'Kh A At, i-X -'K 5 HEAD OF HOGSt"& •ill' A. .^',1 A- Oil 25 -i-m SO RHODE !SLANP RED _HENS. rr 3 |EGG REUABLE INCUBATOR EGG QUEEN INCVBATOR 1 Minnesota Binder, 6 foot 1 Bain Hay Loader FARM MACH1NC||Y V'Z 'A (new) 1 Deering Hay Rake 1 Mc Cormick Mower, 5 fdot 1 Rock Island rw.r Disc, 8 foot, (new^ 1 Gale Corn Plow, 6 Shovel 1 Prairie City Seeder 1 Coal Burning Lever Drag 3-section 1 J6hn Peere Walking Plow, 16 inehf Wide Tired $39.00 truck Wagon 1 Lumber Wagon with triple box 1 Anti-Tip Stoughton Bob IEGG-REUABLE iNcyft4$ait Sled, nearly new 1 Single Buggy 1 Hay Rack 1 Set Breeching Harness 1 5? 114 inch Harness 1 Single Harness 1 Set of Fly Nets 1 Water Tank Some S^l 600 CHICjtCecSIZE $19.00 Gas 1*4 inch Pipe Many other articles Some household goods. 8 Tons of Timothy Hay in stack Large Stack of Good HAY AND FEED: a&Jr Hill Fodder Corn 400 bushels Com in Crib 300 Bushelsrof OatSt*' CHICKcSIZE 24.00 All sums under $10 cash on sums over that amount a credit .of TERMS: iAa months time will be giyeii on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest :jt5 bxrfi AUSTIN^ from date of sale. ii-v '. „,l» .v Cormi, Owner rf J? '**. -1." *&• it W. E. HOPFE, CLERK. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK. 'H- •C-x-jhg: j* gif