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

February 21, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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-X Jfe /t" KjSp^BKSS? fRPff W 9 5" 1^ r--\ 4 is S?#s\ 1 Vf 4-v »r^-, -v V? T«? /. PAGE FOUR TA ^1^ j-, MOWER COUNTY NfeWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS perience dollar" was turned in. Another their way out to the amusement of Otto Voight, one mile east of Atts* **•*.* Wild Things Heal ThtitiSftlyM. Wednesday, March*-&—Horses, Cattle, mile west and mile north of bake sale was planned to be all. Once I found a flint arrowhead In tin. "The County Paper** Hogs, Chickens, feed, Machinery, Austin. Sale starts at 10 o'clock the breast of a passenger pigeon, Published every Monday and Thursday, held a week from Saturday. Nice refreshments Hildred and Gladys served a delicious Thursday, February 24. Horses, etc. Handke & Heimer, sharp.. at Austin, Minnesota writes a student of natural history. were served and a*, very lunch after which the girls departed Cattle, Sows, Chickens, Feed, Farm ROE AND GANNON, Publishers It had been there for years, for the. pleasant evening spent by all present. with yells for the hostesses Machinery, Household Goods. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor wound had long since healed and the MRS. THOMAS LE CLAIR was and society.—(Contributed.) Christ Larson, 2 miles west of NEW bird was plump and fat. At another Official Paper of Mower County surprised by a party of friends last Corning. Sale begins at 10:30 A.M. time I found three buckshot hanging Wednesday evening. Cards and Home 'Study Club Meets Friday, Feb. 25—One automobile, inside the breastbone of a wild goose. 41ft music were enjoyed until a late hour. A very pleasant day was enjoyed horses, chickens, machinery, harnesses, An Injury of the same proportion as Phonograph with a Soul* Refreshments were served and all Thursday when the members of the either of these must have resulted household goods, hay and present report a splendid time. fatally in the case of man. The buck* Home Study Club with the gentlemen feed. Mrs. Bernt Johnson, 4 miles shot would be equivalent*to three leaden as guests met with AIr. and Mrs. E. northwest of Moscow, 7 miles MR. AND MRS. SWEN ANDERSON bullets of an ounce and a quarter V. Hart. Twenty-three ladies and southwest of Corning, 13 miles entertained a few friends Tuesday each, penetrating lls breast and entering fifteeij gentlemen were present to en northwest of Austin on the B. Johnson night at their home on South OUNTRYVP his lungs. jYet the bird's treatment joy the fine dinner and program which farm. AFFILIATING MEMBER* Greenwich street. The evening was and Its knowledge of healing followed in the afternoon. Mond&y, February 48—Horses, Cattle, spent in music and sociability and at herbs effected a tjjure where man would Mrs. Shellman met with the ladies Hogs, Hachinery, etc. Geo. eleven o'clock an elaborate lunch was probably have died. So, all In all, it if* at the program hour and gave a ts very safe to say that birds and Todd & Sons, 2% miles east of served. animals can heal themselves and man splendid review of her work which Brownsdale, Sale starts at 10 A. M. THE "BUNCH" had a farwell surprise is often able to learn much from their was greatly enjoyed. Wednesday, March 2—Horses, Cattle, party for Ella Skaran Wednesday Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Roll call for the day was in charge Sheep, Geese, Machinery, Feed. R. evening at the home of Clara of Mrs. C. B. Sayles. She read Lincoln's L. Haney, 3 miles northwest of Sullivan. Miss Skaran who has been SUBSCRIPTION RATES AUSTIN MARKETS creed, followed by his interesting Austin, and 7 miles southwest of Per Year, in advance $2.50 connected with the Austin Clinic the quotations. Lansing. Six Months $1.25 past two years has resigned her position Chicago Receipt# 41,000 Single Copies 05 The study hour was devoted to the and will ake up an advanced HOG MARKET study of the League of Nations and Entered as Second Class Matter at business course. The "Bunch" presented Medium and Butchers 8.40 A. I. ARNESON, M. D. the outcome of their meeting. Mrs. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Packers 6.75 to 7.40 her with a beautiful piece of the act of March 3, 1879. Claud Sayles was in charge of the Specialist. ivory. CATTLE i: Natin^Therapeutics 53 program which was very instructive. Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 THE THALIANS assembled at the ocw Those present listened to a splendid Cows and Heifers* 4.00 to 5.00 home of Alice Dee Thursday, February paper by Miss Clara Aultfather who Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 17. also like a natural instructor had privided Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 After roll call and reading of the Colon and Rectal Diseases. herself with a late map of Europe VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS minutes the meeting was adjourned Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 Over Austin Furniture Store. and showed how the peace conference to the program: MR. AND MRS. H. B. HINCKLEY Fat Sheep 3.00 to 4.00 had rearranged the earth, how they Poland—Wilma Barlow. (See card elsewhere this issue} Fat Veal C„5.50 to 7.50 entertained at a five hundred party had shifted mountains from one The Imperial Wizard- and His Clan Quoted By Dalager Thursday night. country to another with greatest ease, —Pearl Patch. Eggs" .30 MISS FLORENCE SCOTT entertained rive£| they diverted with a stroke otf Butter 40 Regional Flood Conti'ol—Lola Belle .r several friends at a birthday a pen. They handed each other Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Cory. party Friday night. cities, plains and valleys with unbounded Chickens 19 Florence Reed then summed up the LAURA BORNFELT entertained liberality. Oil and coal Eggs 25 topics for the evening in a very interesting several girl friends at her home 902 fields lifted from this land and that Geese 13 manner. West Medary street Friday night. land were passed around the table Heavy Hens 19 IIRED? Nervous? Worried? A very snappy 25 minute period of GEORGE HAGEN entertained and showed among themselves with a Light Hens .12 Selma Jahnke in the chair. A 'Put RE-CREATION on the New friends at a party at his home on smile. New countries galore were Turkeys 30 The meeting was then adjourned Edison, relax into a chair, let the music West Winona street Friday night. added to Europe's already'disfigured and -a social hour followed during The occasion was his birthday. flood the Mom with melody—and comfort. surface while we thot and wondered which Alice served delicious refreshments.—Contributed. How Are You AUCTION DATES MATTIE HOLLISTER entertained at the important task on hand. Time The mgisie produces a mood change. the Luncheon club Wednesday evening prevented a lengthy discussion. THE UTOPIANS were entertained Mr. Edison has devised a Mood Change at 6:30 o'clock. The remainder Tuesday, Feb. 22-—Horses, Cattle, The guests departed voting the for their regular meeting February of the evening was spent playing Chart by which you can register your reactions hogs, machinery, hay and feed. Hart home an ideal place for a social 16, 1921 at the home of Gladys -cards. Bernard Berg 1 Vz miles west of meeting. to music.. Come in and get your and Mildred Nockelby. After roll MISS OTELLIA NELSON entertained Moscow on the farm known as the Several guests added to the pleasure supply* Make the experiment in your own call and the reading of the minutes a party of friends at cards John Bennett farm. 'tytg It's a ten to one shot that you of the occasion. Mrs. Streeter of the previous meeting the chair adjourned hoine. Have every member of your family, Tuesday night. Nice refreshments can't tell just how much projection of Cedar Falls, Mrs. Tuftee of Jackson, Wednesday, February 23.—Pure-bred the meeting to the following were served and all present report a also your friends fill out charts. It*t you have on you buildings Mrs. Austin Felch, Miss Amanda Big Type Poland Chinas. J. JH. program: very enjoyable evening. fp-whether it is too roach or too Brooks and Miss Mina Findley were more interesting than the Ouija board. Aultfather & Sons, 6% miles soi?th Reading—Dorothy Lincoln. MR. AND MRS. CARL ROSSOW, little—whether that new addition among the ladies present and the of Austin on R, F. D. No. 2. Mr. Edison would like to study your Origin of Valentine's Day—Gladys Mr. and Mrs. John Fechner, Mr. and is covered—whether the' young people from school were guests Wednesday, F«%ruary 23.—Hordes, Olson. charts in connection with his great research Mrs. Louis Kaiser and Grandma at dinner. ••.. premium you pay is right of cattle, hogs, ||achinery, feed, jej|c. Valentine Customs in other lands Kestner were Sunday dinner guests into the of music on the minds and wrong. eftfects The gentlemen regretted that this —Nell Ayer. v' at the Adam Krug home. was:the last £uest day of the season. moods of men. Let this, agency attend to all Instrumental Trio—Carol Johnson, RADI OQRAPHV MR. AND MRS. L. O. HALL were The March" meeting will be held this for you. Margaret Nicholson and Gladys Jensen. If ytmn't own aNew Edison, come surprised Wednesday night by a number am prepared to do botftUDental with Mrs. Eljner De Remer at which We will goJlnto the matter into ocn^&re and fill out a Mood Change and. Surgical of their friends in honor of their time officers will be elected.-— thoroly, sul^mt a report, possibly' Miss Hilleboe, the honored guest X-Ra» Work. Chart, jlpet Mr. Edison all the Mood third wedding anniversary. They Contributed. 7 a plamtnat will save you M. of the society, gave an Excellent critic's DR. A. LEWI& were presented with a purse. ^Change Charts he needa. money Without in. anyway report, one which all profited by. AUSTIN, MINN. Mrs. L. D. Baird entertained about THE U. S. M. students held a dancing weakening your insurance policy. Fifteen minutes 6f Parliamentary a, dozen ladies at a Country Club tea, party in the K. of C. hall Saturday Have one of our men call. drill followed with Margaret Nicholsen Schleuder Paqer Co. Thursday. NEWS ADVERTISE night. Rudy's five piece orchestra in the chair and Clara Rockne secretary. furnished music and all present Several new points from A. C. PAGE 124 W. Bridge St. Austin, Minnesota. report a very enjoyable evening. "Robert's Rules of Order" were MISS STELLA TURTON entertained brought up and thoroly explained. "Austin, Minnesota. a party of friends Saturday A great deal of excitement and fun night at her home on Winona street. was caused by a Valentine Box. Many A nice lunch was served at 11 o'clock jokes and clever little sayings found Spring Gilts by Minnesota "Giant, byfMerkleys and a very enjoyable evening spent OU STANDBY, FOR Giant. Bred to R. J's. Lad atfd He by by all who were present. Laddie. Prize winning Boar of 1919. 3 MRS. HANS BENDICKSON'S division Some tried Sows by Lookout Leader by -•fe- ACHES AMD PAINS entertained the St. Olaf Lutheran Esterville Boy Bred to Minnesota Giant by Ladies' aid Thursday afternoon Merkley's Giant. Sire of show Winner of at the church parlors. Mrs. 0. H. 1917. r3 Any man or woman who keeps Hsjrge Rnd Miss Snorthum were on Sloan's handy will tell you Registered, Anxiety Hereford Bull^ranging the mcgrarn. that same thing in age from 6 to 22 months. WILLCOCHRJN mi! MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS on Water .Ut ESPECIALLY street was surprised by about twelve those frequently I attacked by rheumatic twinges* I of her friends Tuesday afternoon, the A counter-irritant, Sloan's Liniment occasion being her birthday. At five scatters the congestion and penetrates o'clock a two course luncheon was to the VILLAGE FARM. without rubbing afflicted LANSING, MINN. part, soon relieving the ache and pain. served by her daughters-in-law. and used everywhere Kept handy MRS. JOSEPHINE MAUREK celebrated for reducing and finally eliminating the PARK her fifty-eighth birthday Fri«-*y pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, riuiji at Maarefc's hall. About bruises, and the results of exposure. WEEKLY cut.-:? were present. Mrs. MauT'.-i! You just stimulating, know from its unaware that the party was healthy odor that it will do you good I PROGRAMME/ hi hc-r honor until late in the evening. Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug* $1.40.<p></p>Sloa gists—35c, 70c, -iliL j.viLiiIE CLUB met at the home of Miss Anna Anderson on W O E E N I N S W S 7:30^—9:00 College street Wednesday night. Mrs. Liniment A I N E E A I 2:30 Minnie Campbell and Mattie Lang assisted A the hostess. About twentyfive were in attendance and their "ex­ MONDAY AND TUESDAY— (CATHERINE McDONALD "CURTAIN" in id ap automobile to- CJ^UiING day is wholly dependent oney CHARLES CHAPLIN on whether such an investment will bring definite returns, •. THE ADVENTURER' ^uick for twenty years has been WEDNESDAY— 4 noted for reliability, power,^ HOPE HAMPTON long life, and re-sale value. In^f in Is a constant worry and is always the new 1921 models are im-C "THE BAIT" This liable to loss by fire or theft. provements in accessibility—in roomier interior, in morejcomiortable "DEAD" money is not only to the THURSDAY & FRIDAY— if and more beau- WM. HART seating holder but to our community, and in tiful stream-rimes. MrI "THE TOLL GATE" be for the benefit of both should 5? Jn cities and towns everywhere deposited with this strong bank iyou will find Authorizjedjr' which has the co-operation of the Buick Service. Tfc' ''Sri (PATHE NEWS, GOVERNMENT. UNITED STATES SATURDAY— .Since January /, regit-* •. OWEN MOORE (B-78) lar equipment on The Austin National Bank in ,f PARAGE models includes cord tires** THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE" -ii ERDMAN COMPANY COMEDY AUSTIN, MINNESOTA *?•''k# jr?" 1 &*:' LLOYD HAMILTON J. L. Mitchell, P. D. Beaulieu, in'" W. E. Hopfe, President. Vice President. ^'•.AUSTIN MINN. *ST "DYNAMifE^. Cashier. •wBfaaut VT V-- & "Mi •iiif5t,"ii