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February 17, 1921 · Page 11 of 12

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w-lf MOWER COUNTY NEWft ^USTlN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY. -FEBRUARY 17. 1921 PAGE TWELVE Mrs. A. H. Smith who underwent a STOP 1% LISTEN! Amelia Forthum had as her guest AUSTIN MARKETS Tuesday, Alvina Rogne of Adams.f?5sn serious operation at St. Olaf hospital Henry Siekman hag consigned ten HOG MARKET recently, made a vfery good recovery head of Yearling and* Tried sows CK J. Larson is on business in 'Rochester.' Medium and Packers ..... .8.65 the Dean A Wilder^JJUkPolanti Chi and was able to go home Tuesday^ W. B. NUFORM Sale, Rose Creek, £fcjNtck6)*s .i.V...........i.6.75 to 7.65 Adv. 14-1-c. CORSETS '-Mrs. Fred Rouse and children who CATTLE Born so Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Quinn, Mrs.- Oliver Anderson has as ^her are Form Builders replacing angles Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 have been visiting, ^e J. Philbrick a boy, February 12.. with graceful carves, and silhouette guest, her daughter Mrs. W. J. Campbell Dr. Arneson wishes to correct some home for 'tn^^past i'two" months Cows and Heifers ............4.00 to 5.00 "the outlines in Fashionable rfecs, misunderstandings that have arisen. of Meltonville, iWa. N left for their home in Saskatchewan, Canners and Cutters .... |2.50 to $3.00 Mrs. Lewis Voss underwent an operation tion. Variety of shapes and styles, enables enoffi He is t.t his pfxice every week day, Bulls 3.50 to 6.00 every type of figure to be fault-*" Canada, Tuesday morning. at the St. Olaf Lutheran hospital Sundays for appointment. He is also Ed Fisch of the Dexter-Fisch orchestra lessly fitted. "tted. ready to make professional calls any VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS Monday. was operated on for appendicitis Miss Helen Jahren, operator at the friea $2.00 to 94.50 where in town or country, despite any Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 at the St.. Olaf Lutheran hospital Milwaukee depot at Fairmont, was reports to the contrary that have been Fat Sheep 3.00 to 4.00 Miss Esther Damm who has been circulated. Adv. 11-4 c. Monday. .. Fat Veal 5.50 to 7.50 called to her home here by the serious ai for the last few weeks is improving. Quoted By Dalager illness of her mother. For city property, loans, insurance, Eggs ".. .25 Douglas Harden -of Albert Lea is consult J. E. Crippen, Austin National Bank building Phone Mrs. Thomas McGreevy is visiting Butter 40 is improving1visiting Andrist for a few days. Mrs. R. M. Foster Will Bridge 140. Adv. 11-3-c. Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Mr. Hayden has l-ecently returned at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. after being in the hospital for the W. Chickens 19 from England. Pierce. Sick, unthrifty farm animals and past three weeks with a fractured hip. Eggs 25 poultry bring no profits. There's a CORSETS remedy for every disease of animals Geese 13 Un/tfuzfaia Mx*. and Mrs. W. A. Bateman left NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS August King who has been visiting Pedttso' and poultry in the International line Heavy Hens 19 Monday night for Fort Dodge, Iowa, the Weisel home on Lyndale avenue of Stock and Poultry Preparations. Sealed proposals will be received at Light Hens .....^ 12 where they will make their home. has returned to» his home in Superior. Sold by W. H. Martin, 600 W. College the Office of the County Auditor until Turkeys 30 They returned from their wedding St. Adv. 14-1-c. two o'clock P.,M., the twenty-second trip Saturday. "Youth-line" Reduco Corsets day of March, 1921, for-the construction make stout figures appear slender by Dr. A. H. Nerad is spending a few of the following bridges: Alden Cook, son of C. F. Cook, accomplishing figure-reduction .easily Bridge No. 40 18 ft. I. B. Span days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Associated Insurance Agency and comfortably. Hips, bust and abdomen postmaster, has returned from Schenectady, Bridge No. 41 2-30 ft. I. B. Spans Joseph Nerad. He came here from one to five inches smaller. Bridge No. 42 30 ft. I. B. Span New York, where he has been Dorris, California. Weight apparently ten to twenty Bridge No. 43 24 ft. I. B.. Span working for the General Electric ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE pounds less —ALL, with comfort and B|ridge No. 44 18 ft. I. B. Span Company. utmost of stylish effect. Bridge No. 45 18 ft. I. B. Span J. W. DaBuhr O. Niehuis & Bridge No. 46 24 ft. I. B. Span Price $6.SO G. F. Baii'd is reported as improving. M. H. KENASTON Bridge No. 47 18 ft. I. B. Span He has been ill at the Swedish THE VALUE STORE Bridge No. 48 18 ft. I. B. Span Offie* pidf. [hutorx Austin Nat. Bank Phona Bridga 802 Bridge No. 49 30 ft. I. B. Span hospital in Minneapolis with abscesses Bridge No. 50 18 ft. I. B. Span of the head. Bridge No. 51 2-20 ft. I. B. Spans !tlh Bridge No. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franklih and No- ft- R- C. Slab 3489 12 two children, Milto* and Arnold, re- .A „.ea Pan ». Bridge No. 3488 70 ft. fi Truss tui ned to their home in Madison after pians and specifications may be exa One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. M.' amined at the Office of the County Minimum Charge A. Franklin. Auditor at Austin, .Minn.* Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Blue Prints of plans may be receiv- Collection Charge Will Be ed from the Electric Blue Print Com Mr. and Mrs. H. Rasmussen have E. Added for all ads not paid for pany, 355 Minnesota St., St. Paul, as their guest, Mrs. C: L. T. Herbert in advance. Readers or locals Minn., at the bidder's expense. of Dickinson, North Dakota, who has not run in this column will be The right is reserved to reject -any charged at the rate of 10 cents been spending several days with Mrs. or all bids and to waive any defects. per line. Rasmussen's mother, Mrs. W. H. Bids must be accompanied by a. certified check payable to the County Archer at Storm Lake, Iowa. SALE—Regal Dorcas Cockerels. JFOR Treasurer for at least 5 per cent of $2.50 and $3.90 each. H. M. the~ amount of the proposal. ,^3. Art Smith, who has been ill Waters, Dexter, Minn, Pinehurst O. J. SIMMONS, at? the hospital, has recovered to such Farm. 13-4sC County Auditor of Mower County and extent that she has been taken Feb. 17-24. FOR SALE—Good team of mules, to Mrs. Henry Miller's home east of Will trade for young horses. Inquire Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday this city. at News Office for owner. at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. 13-6-c \T77 A GREAT FOR Modern RESIDENCE SALE: iiouse, nearly new, full lot ^11 sell on easy terms. Address 12Xi c!o The News. 4-t£e. A Several good hous FOR SALE: reasonable. J. Crippen. lis E. Old Newspapers. rFffie FOR SALE: cent* takes home a g6od sized bundle. Mower County News. 4-tf-c Mil! SALE—One and one half lot FOR with all modern eight room house ON .'and barn. No phones answered. A N E S S iMrs. D. Davison, 204 S. Kenwood J. Ave.' 14-4-p z*:-. Three quarter sections FOR. SALE: ISn Northern Minnesota.—For parl&figiars write Thomas Todd, Taopi, AND 5 Minn. 11-7-p O A S FARM FOR SALE: 160 acfes of good yj- Vibrant with Charm aire these New Suits, of Trico^ines, Sergei,^necked Velour and Jersey.. Imagine how land. Has new fencing and recently Ailed. Good buildings. Located 1% NE\^andsCONFIDENT you will feel, arrayed in onec^ these smart, essentially youthful Suits, refreshing in its ^stiles west* of Lansing. Inquiife at Mower County News. 11-3-c a in a a Call And See Us First FOR SALE OR TRADE: 190 acres 3 utiles from Lansing. Well improved The details of these 'Suits are charmingly springlike, and of endless variation, including Embroidery, Braiding', Extra good buildings. Want smaller Jenson & Ptfbr 3pbuee or Northern land. Fine terms Contrasting Colored Stitching and Many, Many Buttons. The Silhouettes are distinctly of this season—Showing «on balance. Address Mower County Hews. 11-4-p. new Box effect as well as Straight lines—The basque fitting suit thjat flares so pleasingly over the hips, as well -One Red 14 month old FOR 5ALEShorthorn as the more maimish plainly tailored models. jj bull. Three Chester Prices range from White sows due to farrow in April 1 Xall or write A. A. Garbisch, Waltham, Minn. 12-4-p »A SALE—New farm lighting FOR plant, cheap for cash. Will make -good price on plant and wiring .complete. Box 123, Austin, Minn. 13 2-rFOR BEAST SALE—10 acre tract, fine improvements, close to Austin. Bargain We are displaying now a delightful arrtg^ of "Betty'Wales Spring "if taken at once. Will conjsider part trade. Write Box 446. OF frocks,", including the newly introduced for JupiOrs. Ypu designs wm&. 12-2-c have never seen frocks for the"younger girls.^i^i more attractive style FOB SALE: Eleven room Mouse. Modfarm. Full basement. Two screened and finish. Combined with the other well known lines, that we have porches. Cistern. Three rooms now handled for a number of seasons, they serve to make this store the Tent for $35.00 per month. Barn 22x28. Chicken house 2% .lots IF A MAN WORKS HARD ALL ./(each 50x135 feet). Terms, Possession center of fashion. v: HIS LIFJ2—DRIVEN BY THE May 1st. Sacrifice price. G. ~3. Voss, 507 Lyndale Ave. 10-4-p Whip of Wants [FOR SALE—A registered Guernsey On the right, we show one Illustrated on the left, is one bull, three high grade Guernsey of the? New Junior Styles, deeloped which ej&austs all his income, he cows, two high grade yearling a: the Jfiunty Junior Frocks, in Crepe de Chine, Hindis in old age lie has b«en simply Sieifers, and two heifer" calves. made of soft Taffeta." Novelty .Here is your chance to get a high and embodying the new blouse ^''beast burden.'' class Guernsey .herd- at a reasonable braid is used to trim Collar, s' effect, that is so charmingly v"i." figure. Write or come and Is Money is a good servant but a C, youthful. The skirt has loose Vest, sleeves and, front of skirt. see them. H. Mv Walters, Dexter bad master, so while you must work pleated panels (at the sides. Minn. 14-4-c Knife pleating on the sides and for moneys you'd better have money Both w:aist and ssirt are trimmed 'J FOR RENT—A good 240 acre farm, wot-ldfeg f# you. a sash break the long lines of with bands of embroider.iVjed Well improved, fall plowed and the blouse. itiled. Will make a term lease. Put some into a savings account dot%.^ -.A. S. Stults, Austin, Minnesota, P. here whe^ it will jbe:^ aBsolutfely Prices range from $32.50 to $50.00 O. Box 472. Phone Elk Hotel. safe and w5fc,k for you every day in 13-2-p the year-earning compound r. & interest. FARM FOR RENT—Well improxed 5i" »i For particulars about this and 80 acres, in Wright County. Write Box No. 47, Lyle, Minn. 13-2-p our other departments call, phone or write to .. lllinerKNe^s ^WANTED—A good News Correspondent for Sargeant. Must ibe over 16 years of age. For parvticulars V, write City Editor, Mow£r "County News. 14-tf-c ^oUo^ing Fashion's treridrtHe new mode? in Millinery display every thing that id lively inliesii^mateH^ WANTED: To hear from owner of 'THE BANK TO BANK ON' i?ood farm for sale. State cash "v it and trimming. Here are Smart Sailors, Turbans, side rolls, .£laring styles and jaunty trimmed shades, in a price, full description. D. F. Bush, color -m Jlinneapoiis, Minn. 1-13-C charming and unusual range of colorings. You will find our priceiMu^fieasonablf. JPtrat Natiouat Satik r-J. WANTED—A man with family wants PSA work on farm. Telephone 13-F-12 12-4-c W^'7 of Austin DRY GOODS CO. /ss WJ 4:- .RADIOGRARHV Organized I am prepared to do both Capital^ Surplus. -. Dental artd Surgical -V 1868. $300,000.00 X-Ray Work. DR. A. M. LEWIS sfil r- AUSTIN, MINN. -JE, v,