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

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3p£ fjpg CStStff" ^^J^.J^,^i^pga^U^SjerJ0e*,-?vJ, -wygjay \-spte:l,rMk~ PAGE FIVB MOWER COUNTY NEW.S, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ', THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 5 --"& •THE tion. For sale or will consider ,/dciety\ "U" Appropriation Slashed. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE trade.for fiv'e passenger car. Dr. Wholesale slashes in University of TIME TABLE *—_ KITCHEN A. I. Arneson. 29-tf SALE—The "Landgrebe" 240^ Minnesota appropriation requests were FOR SALE—375 feet Thompson's •"OR 40 acre farm near Elkton. Price rights taken by the house appropriations strand new all copper lightning rod CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN SALE—1917 Packard Twin Six CABINET FOR Good terms. P. O. Box 325, Dubs-" committee. In the main, it was announced, cable at' wholesale price, G. J. Voss, Touring Car, Bargain. Hathorn St. Paul and Minneapolis que, Iowa. 29-8-p they have been agreed to by 507 Lyndale Ave. 29-2-p Auto Co., Mason City, Iowa. 29-2-c Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m. the board of regents and that they will "BUDDIE" EVERSON, six, celebrated Ft. Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council FOR SALE—My home on South K« ((£). 1921. Western Newspaper Union.) SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington FOR approximate $3,000,000. SALE—FORDS—1915 Ford Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Caroll, FOR his birthday by entertaining wood Avenue, consisting of tea eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. The house committee has decided, Leave for—12:55 p. m. 10:59 p. m. Roadster. 1919 Ford Touring, acres good house 2 barns garage six little friends Monday afternoon. It Is difficult to be always true to Inquire of A. C. Butterfield, however, to eliminate all building requests, 1917 Ford Touring. 1916 Ford apples plums berries every foot' ourselves, to be always what we wish Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p except three minor ones, leaving Touring. 1918 Overland Touring. to be, what' we feel we ought to be. tillable best of'soil. For price-and^ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST P. MRS. FRANK PAGE entertains As long as we feel that, as long as Studebaker 25. Ed. Martinson, everything else to be taken care St. terms see owner, W. H. Martin. Paul and Minneapolis the Happy Thought Club this afternoon. we do not surrender the ideal of our SALE—1000 House.<p></p>PAIGE EVERGREENS FOR South of Court 29-2-c of out of the 10 year building program Leave for—6:20 a. m.—3:15 p. m. 27-4* life, all is right. Our aspirations represent Norway Spruce, 2% to- 4^ feet Mrs. Van Camp's division will Arrive from—11:40 a.m.—17:25 p.m. fixed by the legislature two years ago. the true nature of our soul high. Call or address. John M. serve. much more than our everyday life.— Removal of the Northern Pacific Jackson Christgau, Dexter, Minn. 30-6-c Max Muller. tracks will be met out of the building Leave for—6:30 a. m.—3:50 p. m. ?4l MKfc. HENRY -WEBER entertained certificates of indebtedness. The only Arrive from-^-ll:05 a. m.—7:00 p. m. USED CARS the Philomathian Society yesterday jM SEASONABLE DISHES. La Crosse building items allowed were $10,000 for afternoon. the home management house at university Leave for—11:20 a .m.—7.23 p. m. SALE—Republic 1% ton truck. FOR •ill potato salad is a favorite dish A Arrive from—3:40 p. m.—11:45 p. m. farm, $9,000 for a farm building Thoroly rebuilt. Hathorn Auto -Jf MRS. WILLIAM BLOCK will hold with the majority of people. A salad Calmer Coi, Mason City, Iowa. 29-2-c at Duluth and $4,000 for completing 4 made from such vegetables the meetinf of the Ladies Aid of St. Leave for 7:20 a. m. 11:59 a. m. a house at Waseca. The $50,000 as potato, beets, SALE—1 light Overland 1920. 7:50 m. FOR 4 John's Lutheran church at her home, asked to complete the University high p. 1 model 90 Overland 1918. 1 Ford cabbage or others should Arrive from—6:05 a. m.—2:55 p. m. school addition was cut out by a close 1602 East Clark street this afternoon. 6:45 p. m. Touring car with Rtarter, 1917. 1. be well seasoned or marinated vote. Ford Touring car 1919. Ed. Martinson, Mason City with some seasoned South of Court House. On January 21st, the Paige, dressing long Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:52 p. m. MRS. JAMES PETERS will hold Cordovan Leather. 28-3-c Arrive from—6:10 a. m.—3:00 p. m. enough to penetrate the The soft, fine grained leather known Daytona Model, broke the committee meeting of Mrs. R. 6-66 Freight No. 90, carrying passengers vegetables before it is to as cordovan for a long time was SALE—1914 Ford delivery G. Anderson's division of the Lutheran FOR east on the S. M. division will leave every stock car record for speed, be served. chiefly manufactured at Cordova, truck. Engine in excellent shape, Ladies Aid at her home, 308 daily, except Sunday at 7:15 a. on. a to S a ad Battery and Magneto ignition, Kelly Spain, of goat skin, tanned and when it covered a measured mile West Winona street today. cold boiled potatoes into half-inch Springfield tires all around, oversize idressed, and afterward of split horsehides. NOTICE in 35.01 seconds—a speed of in rear. $175.00. Willard Service cubes to make a quart. Chop fine in If you are in the market for anything It is now made of goatskin, MRS. W. E. GRANSEE holds the Station. 28-4-c in the line of household furniture, a wooden bowl one small, peeled onion, pigskin and so forth, and, especially 102.8 miles an hour. -4 meeting of the Missionary Society of floor coverings, oil stoves or refrigerators, one tablespoonful of picalili, one tablespoonful in England, of fine horsehides. the Christian church this afternoon Roadster—last don't fail to see us before Oakland Sensible Six of capers, six branches of -4 year's improved model just overhauled you buy. We know we can save at her home, 1110 West Baldwin Today, therefore, Paige stands parsley, eight olives and half of a you money. Call Main 250. and tuned up, fine condi­ This is tornado season. Insurance street. Mrs. Reynolds will lead the green sweet pepper. Add six tablespoonfuls as the unquestioned stock car Herzog & Voigt, is oheap. You can't afford to be without meeting. of olive oil, three tablespoonfuls 210-212 E. Mill St. it. If you are in need of protection champion of the World. And, '4 of vinegar, one teaspoonful of Adv. 30-10-c. call J. E. Crippen, Austin Nat'l MRS. W. R. EARL celebrated her salt mix well and pour over the potato J— whates eyen more, the entire line Bank building. 27-8-c birthday Tuesday with a number of When a bluffer's hand is called he let stand in a cool place for always falls back upon his dignity. of Paige 6-66 models is revealed friends, at her home on South Main two or three hours before serving. When ready to serve sprinkle with street. Mrs. Earl was presented with as the most important engineering minced parsley and serve garnished a vase as a memento of the occasion. development of the age. with heart leaves of iettuce with radishes MRS. FRED RAYMAN entertained cut to resemble tulips. Molasses Honey Kisses.—Put in a the Woman's Guild of Christ Episcopal Take one demonstration in any saucepan over the fire one cupful of church-yesterday afternoon at her 6-66 model and judge it for molasses, three tablespoonfuls of home on Lansing avenue. Mrs. Rayman honey, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, yourself. was assisted by Mrs. John Andersonand one tablespoonful of corn sirup, two Mrs. George Umhoefer. tablespoonfuls of butter and onefourth That is all we ask. of a cupful of water. Stir until MRS. DE REMER'S division served One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. the sugar melts, then cook until it Minimum Charge at the meeting of the Shaw School forms a hard ball in cold water. Turn Twenty-five cents. Ten cents mothers club Tuesday afternon. Miss onto a greased marble slab or platter, G-Gf takfiroo-! Ztren-PatfenterTourint Car Collection Charge Will Be Clark's room gave a musical program 6-36 La'ehmonl 11 Four-PattengerSlffrt Ty:i and when cool pull, cut into inch Added for all ads not paid for €-60 Fite-paiserver Coupe Miss Mae Wells gave two piano in advance.' Readers or locals lengths with scissors, and wrap each 6-66Seten-Passenger Sedan not run in this column will be numbers followed by a discussion of piece in paper. All mode!t will be exhibited at A uiomobilt charged at the rate of 10 cents Please both OPTIMISTS AND child treatment at home by Mrs. Velvet Jelly.—Soften one-fourth of a 3 ho let throughout the country per line. PESSIMISTS. package of gelatine in one-fourth of Blandin and Mrs. Howard Christie. a cupful of cold milk.' Scald one and. You know, generally speaking, PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT MRS. McKENNA entertained the one-half cupfuls of milk in a double WANTED the optimist sees the doughnut and Floral Club at her hoem on South boiler. Beat the yolks of two eggs, the pessimist sees the hole, but we Mar.ujaetureti oj Paige Motor Car« and Motor Trycko WANTED—Work as a painter. Interior HOGANS SHOE add one-half teaspoonful of salt, onethird Main street Monday afternoon. On make our doughnuts so CRISP, decorating a specialty. Call of a cupful of honey, and dilute LIGHT and BROWN that everyone the program were Miss Ruth Leek, Main 837-L.i 30-1-p who eats them becomes optimistic. with a little hot milk then mix and Mrs. Fred Rayman and Mrs. Jenks. .. W. L. Chapman "The REPAIR SHOP LOOK UP cook in the rest of the milk until Officers were elected as follows: MOTOR INN, House Mover." We do all kinds of thickened slightly. Fold in the whites Try them! Everybody loves an Mrs. H. A. Avery, president Mrs. basement worfc- Cement and cement of the eggs beaten until stiff, one cupful E. D. Hopfe, Prop. optimist. block. Call Main 810-L. George Burnham, vice president Mrs. of cake crumbs and when hot add Austin's City Bakery 26-tf-c Leonard Decker, secretary and Mrs. the softened gelatine. Let chill, add BOOT AND SHOE C. E. Haugan, treasurer. WANTED-—To buy all.kinds of furniture a half teaspoonful of vanilla and turn -a- and stoves, will trade towards into six molds. Serve cold with cream GARAGE -1 A CARLITZ STRUCK, Props. MRS. JACOB FISCHER, SR., was TUB MOST »E~AUT1*UL CAR. IK A'MSJLICA new. Gall Main 250. Herzog and sugar. E. Mill Street. 'Tve walked.-all over & Voigt, 210-2flj? E. Mill St. surprised by twenty-four of her S'--. Ituut 30-10-c the streets of this town friends Monday afternoon, at her until I'm darned near home on Oakwood street, in honor of ruined. her birthday. During the social hour, J. C. PENNEY COMPANY—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION it was learned that Monday was also "But my owner is going the birthday of Mrs. Katie Fischer ICE to take gooS care of me, I Our Lower Prices Are of Special Interest Kenevan and the wedding anniversary know. PAID FOR of Mrs. Henry Bushman. Mrs. Dickens "For he's his way to presented Mrs. Fischer with a On Poultry and Veal Hogan's shoe repair shop, beautiful basket of pink snap and that means I'll have a To Careful Shoppers dragons and each of the three ladies Get Our Price* good stout sole in place of with a corsage bouquet. Mrs. Fischer Before You^Go lit•'*: the worn-out affair I have was also presented with a five dollar ElsewhelS .."•vitiiisa- now. gold piece. R. H. JOHNSON & SON. Just now when prices are so'irregular and vary so much in different stores, one has difficulty to know where or Objectors Denied Bonus. PROVISION MARKET when to trade and be sure that he is paying the right price and getting his money's worth. A visit to our store or The amendment introduced by Representative 229 E. Mffl Street careful comparison of prices will definitely decide this question for you and result in your saving many dollars 6 LET'S REASON Sherman W. Child and the your purchases. Buying in large quantities for 312 stores, Selling for Cash, A business Policy refraining from on group of service men in the house, and Misleading Special Sales and a disposition to at all times, Maintain lowest prices for Standard Merchandise Enables When a motorist covering the question of bonus payments us to sell for less and do it with the largest Chain Department Store Organization in the World and you are to conscientious objectors and gets a puncture in his PERFECTION TIRES served accordingly. aliens, was as follows: tire, does he throw The bonus shall not be paid to any the tire away or have person who at any time during the period You can be sure of your money's worth here. it repaired? WE DO of the war with Germany sought to avoid service because of conscientious When a small hole objections thereto, or because of 8-4 Bleached Sheeting wears thru the sole of Men's suits at lowest prices KINDS alienage, or who has been at any time Men's 220 Blue Denim Overalls, Mme. Pfiel front lace corsets, Pepperell Brand your shoe, it is just Men's fine tailored suits guilty of fraud or violation or evasion union made new models yd as unwise to throw 49c all. the newest materials of the selective service act, or any per pair TUBE $1.25 and styles $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 person in such service during a period away the shoes as it Jackets to match $1.25 AND of enlistment, re-enlistment or other is for a motorist too $19.75 to $34.75 8-4 Unbleached Muslin service which began after November CASING throw away a tire. 10, 1918. extra heavy quality Boys School Shoes Men's Athletic Underwear VULCANIZING Lady Lyke Corsets all the Provided that, where discharge was Both shoes and yd 39c $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 Made from fine Crossbar given for the purpose of allowing promotion new models, white or tires cost real money Nainsook and acceptance of a commission pink coutil these days. St. Paul and Courtland and continuous service was performed Suit -75c Men's dress shoes, all solid 08c, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98 Telephone Main 164 thereunder, such subsequent Youth's School Shoes English or Broader lasts service shall not be considered to be a THEN ACT!! pair $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 AUSTIN VULCANIZING period of service beginning after November Bungalow Cretonnes 33 36 inch Heavy Quality $3.75, 3.98, -4.98, $5.90 COMPANY 10, 1918. inch wide, large range of unbleached muslin, Any person who, while in such serrice, colors, yd .........19c yd. 10c 38 40 inch fancy figured received pay as a civilian employe, J. & P. Coats .Spool Cotton shall not be entitled to the benefits Dress Voiles. Men's Muslin Night shirts 150' yd. spols of this act for the period of such 5c yd. 49c, 58c and! 65c Men's Porous Mesh Union fine quality, muslin employment. No person shall be Suits, all sizes, deemed to have sought to avoid service nicely trimmed .....98c AFTER A DAY IN THE OPEN YOU ACTIVE suit 89c on the ground of alienage who voluntarily Corticelli Sewing Silk FOLKS WHO LOVE THE OUT OF DOORS WILL entered the military or naval FIND PLEASURE AND REFRESHMENT IN P. & 3. White Naptha 100 yard spools 12c Gilt Edge Shoe polish, bottie service of the "United States after having Soap, 10 bars for 63c been exempted from service because Lilly. of the Valley, fine 19c of alienage. cartb^q^soft finish, 36 Men's Dress Shirts Detached or attached collars, inch vwide, ^rard 15c Construction Fund. Whittemore* Bros., Shoe 36 inch Bordered Egyptian Road fine quality, Madras and polish, large cans, filet net, yd Amended to provide that the highway .49c Percales 98c commissioner may at his discretion Brown, Black 10c Men's all solid leather 1 spend 33 1-3 per cent of the annual "-work shoes Black or 36 Inch fancy Bordered Bath towels, Extra Heavy road construction fund for hard CAREFULLY SELECTED Brown, pair Curtain Scrim large assortment surface roads, provided that is necessary Best quality oil cloth white v, Turkish towels 18x34 SCIENTIFICALLY BLENDED 5 to obtain federal aid, the highways pattern, yd. ,.15.c and colors, yd size, Each PERFECTLY ROASTED $2.98, $3.98 and $4.50 35c 19c rm* -K*** administration bill as agreed UNIFORMLY MAINTAINED upon in conference between house and •-.Tan- »*fv senate committees was passed by the H-K. house. The bill retains the 20 per cent .0, A«S»- Vt- limitation on expenditure for hard surface Buying Selling roads and a special proviso, authorizing Most I Most expenditure of the additional i-s We 1-3 per cent if necessary. We 13 Pi Sell -w.-TS*. For For In the spring a woman's fancy 2 heavily turns to thoughts of housecleaning. Less Qncorboioied Less 312 DEPARTMENT STORES v- '^3 PEOPLES SERVICE STORES Just received another shipment of I o* i_,v 205-207 N. MAIN STREET AUSTIN, Pathe phonographs and records $25 •-'xWW! worth "of records of your own selection Corner Maple and Main Streets. with the purchase of every Pathe 5/0 Phone Main 92 Austin, Minn. machines ^Keenan's Music Store. 125 J. C. PENNEY^CQMgANY^A- WATlON-WIP£riNSTITUT1Qfe-^ No. Main St. Adv. 28-3-c WW