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

February 14, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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A -A£i «*»4 UsSKIg?! MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 rAGE EIGHT other -gifts a- beautiful potted plant remainder of the evening was spent sell on easy, terms. Address 12X. ante, consult J.„|. Crippen, Austin Miss Georgia Farley is visiting LOCAL MRS. E. A. BRUSH entertained a c|o The News. 4-tf-c. National Banlc£ building Phonfc and a boiiquet of carnations. in playing progressive cinch. Mrs. with her sister, Brs. Herman Auer. number of friends at a quilting bee at Bridge 140. Adv. 11-3-c.: George Higbee won first prize, Mrs. PENINGl George Miller and daughter Nancy Several good houses, FOR SALE: MRS. JOHN CAPP was given a delightful her home Thursday afternoon. Henry Herzog second prize, and Mrs. reasonable. J. E. Crippen. 11-3-c Lee of Chicago, Illinois, were visitors FOR SALE: Eleven room house. Modern. surprise by twenty-three of "r i$|rry Matthews- low prizr. At a late at the E. H. Sterling home last week. MR. AND MRS. DONALD HORMEL Full basement. .Two screened her friends at her h6me"£ir G&rfield FOR SALE Old Newspapers. Five dainty refreshments were served. porcJub£r€istern. Three rooms now Mr. and Mrs. Fra^k Harmacy had entertained the Thursday Girls 2V» cents takes home a good sized street Friday. Mrs. Capp received rent for $3&00 per month. Barn Herman Roe, of Northfield was in as their visitor Mrs. Joseph Harmacy at their home Thursday night. bundle, jjMtiwer County News. 4-tf-c many useful and pretty gifts.- 5\j22x28. Chicken liouse. lota Austin on business, Saturday. of LaCrosse, Wisconsin. ^(each 50x135 feet). Terins, Poaf#session FOR SALE: Three quarter sections MRS. C. E. HAUGEN entertame Everett Brown went to Minneapolis THE OPERATORS of thf Main exchange E. Jessen of Casper, Wyoming, who May 1st. Sacrifice price. G. .. in Northern Minnesota.—For particulars the cast of "Mrs. Black Gives $ Pi tifc J. Voss, 507 Lyndale Ave. 10-4-p Friday. were entert^e&rthtfrsday evening'by has been visiting his brother F. R. write Thomas Todd, Taopi, Tea'' at her home Thursday After-' B. P. Hormel went to Minneapolis Minn. .v 11-7-p Miss Farn Crandell and Miss Jessen, will leave for Denmark some ^News items from all sections of this noon. on business Friday. Verna Owen, the occasion being Miss time this week. FARM FOR SALE: 160 acres of good territory are wanted by The News. Miss Corenna Henry is visiting her Crandell's birthday. The evening was Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crane, who land.1 Has new fencing and recently Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, MR. AND MRS. WALTER NEUMAN tiled. Good buildings. Located 1% or call Main 450. sister in St. Paul. have been visiting in the cities have spent playing cards and dancing. At entertained the Avalon club at miles west of Lansing. Inquire" at Mrs. S. V, R. Hendryx came UP eleven o'clock a delightful luncheon returned. PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES their home Thursday flight. Mower-3ounty News. 11-3-c from Lyle to spend Sunday. P. D. Beaulieu spent Sunday at the wa sserved. Personal property^ taxes should be On* Cent Per Word Per Insertion. William Moe went tp the cities Saturday MISS OLIVE BURGESS entertained home of Mrs. Beaulieu's sister, Dr. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 190 acres 3 Minimum Charge paid this month in order to avoid THE GET-TOGETHER CLUB of Jj miles from Lansing. Well improved the teachers of the Shaw school to witness the basketball game. and Mrs. R. McGuigan at Red Wing. .Twenty-five cents. Ten cents penalty. S. A. Smith, County Treasurer. the Methodist church held another enjoyable Extra good buildings. Want smaller P. D. Beaulieu spent Sunday in at her home Thursday night. A Collection Charge Will Be Richard Coughlin who has been visiting Adv. 12-2-c. place or Northern land. Fine terms meeting in the church basement Added for all ads not paid for sleighride and oyster, stew, were on Bed Wing with his little son Bobbie. at the home of his aunt and on balance. Address Mower County in advance. Readers or locals Friday. After a short Community mak­-•" the program. Advertising is the tonic which Martha Mork and Mildred Lugg uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leahy for News. 11-4-p. not run in this column will be sing led by Dr. Scott the es business grow and prosper.-.* went tQ Minneapolis Friday. the past tew days, has returned to charged at the rate of 10 cents Jr? FOR SALE—One Red 14 month old -1 following program was rendered JAMES LAIRD held the regular per line. Lafayette French has gone to Minneapolis his home in Scobey, Montana. Shorthorn bull. Three Chester Mi FEED Feading,' Miss Lutz solo, Winifred meeting of the 1^. R. T. literary society on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bennett of Billings White sows due to farrow in April. Sharpstene violn solo, Miss Farley PRICES DOWN at .the home of Mrs. Guy, South FOR SALE—Regal Dorcas Cockerels. Call or write} A. A. Garlftch, Waltham, *Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen went a|&ved on the noon tftrtn, to 'P-aM solo, Roy Furtney 'recitation, Lela $2.50 and $3.00 each. H. At. Minn. 12-4-p St. Paul street. The following program to the cities Friday. r. --55 spend IF few days with JVlr. and Mrs. iFeed prices today are much lower Waters, Dexter, Minn, Pinehurst Hopfe, solo, Bernice Smith Lincoln was given: sk than they were just previous to the Mrs. T. N. Roble of Rochester is O. J. Benton. FOR SALE^i^ew ^farm lighting Farm. 13-4-c Rev. address, Shuman. war. This must be of interest to all The P. L. of S.—Lloyd Young. plant, cheap for cash. Will make visiting with friends here. .. Miss': Marie Rettig left this afternoon feeders, and at the prices below it good price on plant "*nd -wiring Shoes and Automobiles-—Leslie FOR RENT—A~ good 240 acre farm, Mrs. Martha Woodson Feibelkorn for Rose Creek to attend her MRS. E. A. MEYER, will be in will pay all stock men to feed liberally. complete. Box 123, Austin, Minn. Well improved, fall plowed and Young. of Rochester is visiting friends here. classes. charge of the, program at the meeting tiled. Will make a term lease. 13 William Hood—Everett Carlson. Standard Mids, per ton $26.50 Miss Clara Crane left for California Clarence Dalager expects to go to A. S. Stults, Austin, Minnesota, P. of the Mother's Club of the Shaw WANTED—A man with family-wants White Mids, per ton 32.00 A Billion Dollars—Kenneth Warfield. Thursday night. O. Box 472. Phone Elk Hotel. Chicago Thursday on business, he will school Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 Oil Meal per ton 43.00 work on farm. Telephone 13-F-12 13-2-p Mrs. Sprague accompanied the be gone about a week. o'clock. Every mother and teacher Bran, per ton 26.00 12-4-c coach to Faribault for the basketball Schumacher, per ton 35.00 Thomas Barrett of Minneapolis is is urged to attend this meeting and MISS GLADYS OLSON held the FOR SALE—Good team of mules, Dr. Arneson wishes to correct some Hominy-feed, per ton 33.00 game Friday evening. visiting at the Walter Ousley home contribute suggestions for the betterment Will trade for young horses. Inquire misunderstandings that have arisen. regular meeting of the Utopian Literary Ground feed (corn and oats) Miss Helen Anderson has returned for a few days. _• of the school. The suggestions at News Office for owner. He is fr.t his office ev$ry week day, per cwt 1.75 society at her home Thursday to her home here, after a visit with Charles Erret returned from Chicago 13-6-c Sundays for appointmetot. He is also are to be written but do not need to Tankage, per cwt 3.50 night. The following program was ready to make professional calls any friends in Adams. Saturday where he has beert Poultry Feed be signed. School life will be discussed FARM FOR RENT—Well improxed given, after which Miss Helen Woodman where in town or country, despite any Common Scratch feed, per cwt.42.00 Mrs. A. L. Eberhart and Mrs. C. B. buying new spring goods. during the meeting and Mrs. 80 acres, in Wright County. Write reports to the contrary that have been was elected in the society: Special Big Egg feed, per cwt. 2.50 McGrath attended the basketball Box No. 47, Lyle, Minn. 13-2-p The Citizenship class, under the R. J. Thomson will have, charge of circulated. Adv. 11-4 c. Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash, js Humorous Stories of Lincoln-— game at Faribault Friday evening. direction of the League of Women the refreshments. Those attending per cwt 3.75 WANTED: To hear from owner of Charlotte Anderson. FOR SALE—10 acre tract, fine improvements, L. F. Snyder has returned from Voters will meet Wednesday evening Succotash, per cwt. 2.00 are expected to bring dishfs. good farm- for sale. State cash eTose to Austin. Bargain Lincoln's Private Life Irene S[inneapoiis, I believe feed prices are at the bottom, Minneapolis where he attended the at 7:4-5 o'clock at the Library. Every rice, full description. D. F. Bush, if taken at once. Will consider Shellman. and now is the time to buy. Minn. 1-13-C automobile show. part trade. Write Box 446. one who is interested in it are cordially GERALD PERIGO, Howard Vandegrift Political Survey- of Lincoln's LifeClara Phone 420-J. 12-2-c If Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hanson of Lyle invited to be there. and Jack Hayes entertained J. W. Hare, The Feed Man RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern ockne. are here today on business. Adw 13-2-c at a sleighride party Thursday night. For city property, loans, insur house, nearly new, full lot will Critics Report—Gladys Olson. Mjss Floy Murray was a visitor at ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Oyster stew was served after the fiie Warner Finn home Friday returned home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Olson. THE JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR to Clay City Sunday. A.-# of the Presbyterian church THE BUSY BEES were entertained J. D. Elwood returned to his home AUCTION DATES held a very enjoyable valentine party "by Mrs. R. G. Andersen and Mrs. in Tipton, Iowa, after spending several at the church Friday evening. About Chris Hanson at the home of Mrs. days Jiere on business. 1921-—Dean & Thursday, Feb. 24, twenty were present. Anderson, 703 South Main street Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marpe, of Albert 6 Wolder's Poland China Sale at Dean Saturday afternoon. Lea, arrived Friday evening for Farm, Between Rosei Creek and PATRICIA HILL entertained a & visit with the E. Ray Cory family. Adams on state road. company of friends at a sleigh-ride MRS. LESLIE FERRIS and Mrs. Mrs. C. B. Rosenthal and two sons party Friday evening. Miss Wahl Fred Peck entertained about fifteen returned home from Chicago, where Chester Thursday, February 17 and Miss Melbostad were guests. friends at' a card party, Friday they have been since the holidays. White Bred Sow Sale. Sales Pavilion, evening, atr the home of Mrs. Peck Mrs. Lee Gibbons and daughter of Mower County Fair grounds MRS. C. ROSTON was given a AT5THE on South Ash street. Miss Dorothy tanesboro are visiting friends in Austin, Minn, by Clover Lea Farms family dinner in honor^ of her birthday Peck sang a solo and Mrs. Comeau Austin. 16—Cattle, Wednesday, February Thursday. She received among played several piaro selections. The Miss Benada Nystuen, superintendent Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Chickens, of nurses at St. Olaf hospital, Feed, Machinery, etc, Lars Hanson, spent Sunday in Northfield. 2 y2 miles south of Austin. VILLAGE FARM HAMPSH1RES Miss Flossie Wilder, Miss Eva Krug and Miss Malehow spent Sunday in Minneapolis. Miss Anna Roble and Mrs. S. L. Spring Gilts by Minnesota Gianti, by Merklays IToxing, who accompanied the high Giant. Bred to R. J*&. I -fl/f god He by school team to Faribault, -returned Laddie. Prize winning Boar of 91.9. :wV iiome Saturday noon. MR, AND MRS. W. H. SALGE entertained Some tried Sows by Lookout Leader by Xeslie Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Young People's Society Esterville Boy Bred to Minnesota Giant by JE., Scott, who underwent an operation of the St. John's church with a sleighride Berkley's Giant. Sire of show Winner of about three weeks ago is home" party Thursday night. 1S17. .. from the Great Lakes naval training 3 Registered, Anxiety Hereford iSulls, ranging station on a two weeks sick leave. MRS. J. M. ARENS entertained at in age from 6 to 22 months. ^3F. E. Schwebke and H. Beneke of a carped rag bee Thursday night. Mrs. /Aasiin were among those who attended Martin Johnson and Mrs. Matt Arens WILL COCHRAN the automobile show at Minneapolis. received prizes for the largest and smallest balls. Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and VILLAGE FARM. LANSING,. MINN. MRS. F. G.' SASSE,. Mrs. R. P. daughter who leave March 1 for Crane,-Mrs. Helen Vance, Mrs. W. H. .Australia will be accompanied as far Albertson, Mrs. A. LT Eberhart entertained as Honululu by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. the decorating committee of Hfitchell of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Mitehell the Country club Thursday. expect to spend about a month in the Hawaiian Islands. JULIUS BIEDERMAN was surprised A "WEAR PLEDGE" Mr. and Mrs. G. Ren wick were by the Birthday Club and a called to Waltham yesterday by the few intimate friends at his home death of Mrs. Renwick's father, Mr. Thursday night, the occasion being «4 AU WOOL suns BEAST Candy. They leave tonight with the his birthday. Mrs. Biederman and T_- W frody for Sycamore, 111., where funeral daughter Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Dunlap and services will be held Wednesday Dora Meyer assisted with the serving. *54 afternoon. O. J. Bachman-presented Mr. Biederman OF BURDEN with a purse on behalf of the ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS LESS THAN 50c assembled guests. 4T' S 2s -V M. H. OH THE DOLLAR Phoiw Bridge IF A MAN WORKS HARD ALL HI. AUlHDIUn 802 11. M«m65».R HIS LIFE—DRIVEN BY THE "j REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS ip of Wants One of the largest manufacturers of Boys' City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance lothihg, the "Wear Pledge Brand," known Offic* with Niehuu ft DeBuhr Laad Co. which exhausts all .his income, he finds in old age he has been simply Austin National Bank Bldg. AUSTIN. MINN. thruou£4he entire country for S6preme Valuesand a "beast of burden.^^ Quality, has been forced to. go out Money a good servant but ar bad master, so while you must work A GREAT of business*. We were fortunate in securing for mojiey, yop'd better have money working fof y?u%f 3^- a large part of their stock at less than 50c BIG Put some into a savings account O here where it will-be absolutely on the dollarf safe and wojrk fo? ybti every day in the year earning compound' interest^ 1 75 Boys "Wear Pledge" Softs (. 4 MJT For particulars about this and •S:U--. v* our other departments call, phone Made of fine ali-wool Mixtures aad Navy Serges, iit 'all sizes from 6 to 17 years with or write to *4 live belt attached, suits sold by the manufacturers at from $20.00 to $25.00 wholeale. A N E S S r*x I Now at $10.9*5 i*4. SO^oys' Suits "THE BANK TO BANIC&N' 0 A'R S Including "Wea^ Pledge" and Other Brands In all sizes 6^to 1(S years, in fine Navy wV Serges and. Mixtures. v- V-J! •£*RR Now act $5 95 and $6.95 JFirat National %attk •'iM Call Aid See Us First -e- of JUlBflM Sc •v fFf$'- In Mixtures §nd Navy Ch^vfms. All sizes to 17 jrears: 1 Organized ital Surplus. Jiitv* UK. IMS. 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