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

April 14, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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^^pnpp t^P i^app^i^ppippji ,»*. _«-* \""s'*'* 3S* «®»f -_ .n^. "j1 »44tf. ""ffi"' -1-'"'" v--^. ^-1-' -iA,~ r» MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA J'3 THURSDAY, APRIL M, 1MI PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS mediate hearing before Judge S. D. Linseed meal lower on reduced export MICKIE SAYS SEMI-WEEKLY demand. Cottonseed meal prices Catherwood, he will be confined until "The County Paper" MARKETGRAM somewhat firmer. Hominy feed very the fall term of court. Published every Monday and Thursday, weak down $2 manufacturers offer '1 U. S. Bureau of Markets at Austin, Minnesota Moen is said to have given Robert rS69^R\ A TOUCR. RDMYUYia ftk isSsfr gluten feed $6 lower than week ago. 4- ROE AND GANNON, Publishers HeWQPAPER. GfTC \a«bMttRDB4«' Johnson, proprietor of a meat market Alfalfa meal dull price unchanged •*****& V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor HAY:—Improved receipts featuring demand light stocks generally good fcO V040CKERS fcOVW featVCBR. UWA1 on Mill street a check for $8.00. most of the markets. Demand situation from buyer's viewpoint constantly vAoeu. pWstm40e, ©tat corccs«.J Mr. Johnson attempted to cash the Official Paper of Mower County fair to good only on the better grades improving. Quoted: Bran VUOVOS tU OU«tfStePV)U SUKAP, check and it came back marked no •j «lft of hay. Ohio and Indiana shippers $16, middlings, $15, Minneapolis Linseed ^UUO QSUUeS ttt COP*4 V\)U-EK. OV*l funds. Repeated attempts to get meal $38,50 Minneapolis, $39 offering of timothy in southeastern M\3TAN^ twsw tW AtVAMfve Buffalo 43 percent cottonseed meal Moen to cover Mr. Johnson's loss failed markets $2 lower than week ago. ocfeMA OP WAWES 'U VJOE VOW' $23.50, 41 percent $22.50, 36 percent New York reports opening of river and he was arrested Tuesday. Qowssr-rufev* AU. V& v4o $20.50 southern markets white navigation and arrival of about 1,000 hominy $27.75 New York rate points -W*M3 \f \UB KAAVfiE tons by boat at Manhattan. Bulk of Too Much Speed OHC,iOCD NV*Vtf AU' of Minneapolis arrivals midland which gluten feed $31 Chicago number 1 oim TO Costs H* G. Hall barely nets freight charges upland is alfalfa meal $20.50 St. Louis beet S^ountrAD OOCt WAVAE Is Always Stylish! wanted. Chicago receipts increased pulp $31 f. o. b. seaboard markets. MEMBER* AFFILIATING gl $10.00 in Court more than fifty percent Cincinnati DAIRY PRODUCTS: Butter receipts sufficiently heavy to break Speeding on South Kenwood avenue prices declined following advances market $1 to $2 per ton. Good movement early in week but markets now seem ScS®s Monday, cost H. G. Hall, driver of Idaho alfalfa to Wyoming to be steadier at prices practically This is the time of year when the new styles are for the Mower County Co-operative reported shipping* to western markets the same as week ago. At one eagerly discussed. Store on the corner of Maple and has slowed up. Alfalfa demand time during The week prices were 2 to in most markets not urgent because Thrifty buying makes easy thrifty saving. 3c higher than the close on the 11th. Chatham streets, $10.00 and costs ICS* Pihtw of improved pasturage. Receipts of Supplies fresh domestic seem to be "A savings account Js always stylish, and its late yesterday afternoon when he appeared good prairie light well absorbed. short very little Danish reported on satisfaction is lasting^g|C before Judge Detwiler, in justice CMEMBER Quoted: Number 1 timothy $25 Chicago, way. Production not keeping pace Sfe* This bank Ijas hundreds of happy depositors, court. $19.50 Minneapolis, $29.50 with increasing demand. Current New York, $26 St. Louis number 1 and'we invite you to decide, as they did, to make Hall is said to have been going at a receipts show tome grass flavor alfalfa $25 Chicago, $20 Minneapolis, shipments from certain sections showing regular deposits in an interest-bearing account. high rate of speed when arrested. Foreign Advertising Representative $26 St. Louis number 1 prairie $19 weedy flavor. Closing prices 92 [_ THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Chicago, $15.50 Minneapolis, $19.50 You will find thsct REGULAR savings makes score: New York 49% Philadelphia Barbers and Bosses Banquet Member of Minnesota Select List St. Louis. 50% Chicago 46 Boston 50. your "rainy day" fund grow amazingly. "Gyp" Hillam acted as toastmaster FEED:—Colder weather fails to Cheese markets dull and inactive. SUBSCRIPTION RATES at the banquet given at the Elk Hotel AUSTIN. NATIONAL BANK stimulate activity in feedstuffs. Prices, Per Year, in advance $2.50 Sales mostly small lots and at narrow Monday night by the Barbers Union steadier than during early part of last Six Months $1.25 margins over costs. Productions increasing for the "bosses." "Bub" Woodward, week and in few-instances recovered Single Copies 05 unless business picks up "Chris" Vendt and F. E. Lukenbill slightly. Season bran offerings reported dealers stocks likely to show heavy Entered as Second Class Matter at $12 to $13 Minneapolis. accumulation. April 11 prices at were called upon to speak, as were "Teach your dollars to have more cents" the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Spring bran offered in eastern markets Wisconsin primary cheese markets: several other members of the craft. 21M the act of March 3, 1879. basis $24.50 Philadelphia rate Twins 19%Daisies Double Now the bosses are to reciprocate point, middlings $24. Better demand Daisies 30% Young Americas 21% with a banquet for their employes. for reddog flour middlings draggy. The way to get business is to go Longhorn^2Z Olson & Mohs after .it. It won't come to you—not Open Filling "A cat may look at a king," but an this year. Station on Railway This Weeks Attractions at Wests industrious cat doesn't spent its time that way. When it comes to being up-to-date, Elling Olson and Arnold Mohs announce having push, and realizing the value the opening of a filling station AUSTIN MARKETS of advertising, the men at the head of on North Railway street, next the Oakdale farms at LeRoy are the to Maurek's grocery store. They April 14, 1921 Included in this week's offerings are garments and accessories for every occasion and every taste—merchandise HOG MARKET best we have ever seen. They have have installed a tank and pump and of Quality offered to our patrons at prices that point to real economy. Medium and Butchers :.........7.45 built up a poultry farm whose birds are prepared to give the people of the Packers 6.0 Oto 6.45 With assortments in each line complete we are almost certain that your every requirement for new spring have carried off first prizes all over Third Ward a first class service. CATTLE clothes can be met to your entire satisfaction. Doubly will women appreciate this opportunity when they visit this the country, they have installed a big Both the men "are Austin men. Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 store and inspect the assortments on display in each and every department.. dance pavilion and give open air Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 dances during the summer time, they Passes Checks Canners and Gutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 have built a model farm with all the With No Money Bulls ....: «... 3.50 to 5.00 conveniences, as well as entertainment In Bank Jailed VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS advantages for their many visitors, MORE NEW SDIIS Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7*00 Oscar Moen, charged with passing and the latest is a trail bearing their Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 a check on Robert Johnson for $8.00 name, "The Oakdale Trail," running Fat Veal 4.50 to 5.50 with no funds in the bank, appeared from Minneapolis to Chicago. This Quoted By Dalager before Judge Detwiler in Justfce Eggs -23 trail, of course, runs near to the Oakdale i- ,• r, nl Another shipment of navy Tricotine suits have just been received Butter court, Tuesday and was bound over ,43 farm and, as an advertising Quoted by Smith-Wright Company to the next term of district couft. stunt, should bring many new visitors and another shipment of navy suits in Men's wear Serge, Hens 7.. .20 Unless Moen changes his plea to to the farm.—St. Ansgar Enterprise. Etfgs 22 will be in by Saturday. guilty, so that he may have an im- Eggs, No. 2 18 WHY ADVERTISE -31. There are very definite reasons for These smartly-tailored, corectly finished, gQod-looking suits a retail merchant to advertise in his local newspaper but the ultimate one are all of the type that gives the wearer the coriifprting feeling is simply that he will profit by so doing, says the Exchange Bulletin in of being neatly and fashionably attired. Come in and try them its March issue. on* you wil be agreeably surprised at the valu«s.? It is conceded .that a merchant can succeed and profit without advertising. PRICES RANGE FROtif In fact, the merchant who can't won't succeed with advertising. But $22.50 to $75.00 in this day of modern business who is there who doesn't want the greatest returns from the effort put forth? Without advertising, the retail merchant is dependent for business icn upon old customers, personal friends bfi: and people who happen to pass his YOUR SPRING COAT CHARMING SPRING store and be attracted by his window display. This clientele may give feY -v| the merchant a very satisfactory FROCKS SHERE KODAK volume of business but no where near the volume that he can secure thru advertising, to by reaching out, Time is all the time So charming are the styles, They are fashioned from exquisite of people all around him the hundreds Canton Crepes, soft, in Spring Coats, and for so who need and buy the products he KODAKS BROWNIES lustrous Crepe de Chines, and many different types of handles. beautiful Taffetas—the colors $8 $2 AND UP. AND UP. women, that we are sure you There is danger, too, in a retail range from delicate shades of Everything for the Kodaker in stock. business conducted without advertising. will recognize the very one that grey to tans, browns and the Old customers die, personal is intended for you. There is ever popular navy. The finest friends become otherwise and local Ask for Catalogue qualities of materials are at least one, if not more, just conditions may so change things that used in their making and the K. O. Wold Drug Co. waiting for YOU to try it on, to few people will pass the merchant's workmanship is excellent. bring out the real beauty of store. _Models in every proven vogue, Contrary to the belief of many the lines, the quality of tailoring, ..fashioned in that ever delightful "The Economical Drug Store.* dealers it is not an expensive matter spirit of grace-and charm and the chic touches that to advertise even if the advertising is which characterizes all high distinguish these garments viewed as an expense. (Advertising class garments. You can most LEARN TO GRAIN IN FIVE from ordinary coats. Prices is properly termed an investment because surely find the one best suited it is not only self-supporting are much lower than for several to your requirements in this but returns a profit.) Most newspapers seasons, making this the splendid asortment. MINUTES have a very reasonable space ideal time to buy. Prices range from contract for local dealers and are in .Priced from $15.00 to $75.00 a position to give sound advice on the $32.50 to $65.00 size of space, kind of copy and frequency COME to our CHI-NAMEL Demonstration SATURDAY SPECIAL IN Brief Mention of New Arrivals of, insertion. A Local newspapers should be used The CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR during dates given because they reach the people the Thruoul the Storey US W 3 MILLINERY below, will teach you in five minutes to apply beautiful, merchant wants to do busines with— brilliant hardwood floor effects over your old dirty soft people in his trading community— wood floors by the easy, simple ready to use Chi-Namel BABY BONNETS AND WASHABLE HATS, in a they induce his prospects to. trade at Graining Process. Then have fashionable, hardwood grained most pleasing assortment of dainty, summer styles are home. floors that you can wash and beautify with rugs instead A smart collection of just in—just what every mother will want for the tiny All in all, there are hundreds of of using unsanitary, dusty carpets. tots, from six months to two years of age. reasons for advertising and few, if the earlier spring models WASH SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS, in all sizes from Heels or hot water won't hurt Chi-Namel, stencil border any, for not doing so. in trimmed hats, three to eight years of age, and they are so well made efects can be applied and the cost is only about 3 cents neiaxaiiun. tailored hats and plain and of such splendid materials, that every mother of per square foot, of the Incessant activity is one banded sailors, will be small boys who sees them buys not only one, but two, CHI-NAMEL QUALITY ENAMELS, PAINTS a methods women take of committing placed on sale, Saturday three or four-—enough to last all thru the summer. AND VARNISHES do slow but sure suicide. Trying to "PATSY ROMPERS" and DRESSES FOR THE morning, at greatly reduced fatal two things at once is another For new or old, hard and soft wood floors, doors, furniture, llNY TOTS, have just been unpacked and they are that measure, with the added result prices, j'his lot r. woodwork, walls, ceilings,' radiators, screens, porche furniture, quite the prettiest, daintiest line we have ever shown neither thing is clone well. A change will include practically fixtures, auto, motor and bicycles, stove-pipes, etc., all are and the prices are very reasonable. of work, even to fancy-work, we |r guaranteed highest quality or money refunded. all ifeady trimmed and THE NEWEST IN NECKWEAR has just been placed told, is rest, but the hard-working -"X. Sr- housewife might well consider that Inestimable on display this week. There is such a profusion of ready to wear street Up Z7 T7m 30 cent can of Chi-Namel duravZJ'LJdming restorative power will be dainty, fluffy beauty in the form of exquisite Peasley hats^ except the fine, Demonstration with pur­ found in a few minutes of wide-awake vestees, finely tucked sets, crisp organdie collars and have sheer horse-hair braids repose, although few women chase of 25 cent Brush to insure a fair trial. ^5 cuffs, also separate collars and guimpes, all so cleverly learned to enjoy it. A daily ten minutes' r* and transparent hats. -i designed and beautifully finished, rest in a recumbent position, DON'T FORGET DATES Come early and get ATTRACTIVE NEW BLOUSES in dainty Voiles with every nerve and muscle relaxed, APRIL 14, 15, 16 and Organdies, effectively trimmed in fine laces and fi first choice of the entire will do wonders for a woman whose tiny tucks, have just arrived and are winning the admiration nerves are on the ragged edge. W. J. URBATCH-& BRO hi* lOt. of all who see them. V~*V' ... IS' Insurance Specialists ill' COMPANY WEST DRY HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Austin Insurance Agency PAINTS AND OILS E. Ray Cory, Manager Babcock Building AUSTIN, MINNESOTA