Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 5, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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1A yf'l "Ca1^'' 1 •?-T!-l V? A'X MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PACE FIV1 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 'write BL FALSE START FAILS TO DAMPEN to $5000.00 $1500.00 cash: balance same by identifying property at particulars of instruction, A COOL CORN YEAR. examiner) terms. 86-3-p this office and paying for this adv. Terry, (former Civil Service If for any reason we should have 33-tf-c 772 Continental Bldg., Wasb^ one of those cool summers and early —fc USED CARS ington, D. C. 35-2-e frosts that visits us now and then you FOR SAt-E: TEAM Hatching eggs from pure OF will wish that you had done everything WANTED—To buy all kinds of furniture Oakland Sensible Six Roadster—last bred, single comb. Brown Leghorns. to hasten the maturing of your and stoves, will trade towards year's improved model just overhauled Prize Winning Stock. $1.00 corn and unless you use Swift's corn new. Call Main 250. Herzog for 15 eggs or $4.00 per hundred. and tuned up, fine condition. growing fertilizer you have not done & Voigt, 230-212 E. Mill St. For sale or will consider Mrs. R. Simmons, Lansing. Telephone all that you should. Experiments 30-10-c SCHEDULE GAME WITH C. trade for five passenger car. Dr. Main 13-F-4. 36-4-C. and actual practice in this section HORMEL CLUB TO HAVE I. M. & ST. P. OUTFIT show that this fertilizer" will hasten A. Arneson. 29-tf ANOTHER MARRIED MAN The News is the buyers* guide. WANTED the maturing by ten days—this Cent Per Word Per In•ertion. FROM CITIES REAL ESTATE amounts to a great deal. It will also Minimum Charge UP When the basketball season rolls LOOK W. L. Chapman "The increase the yield and give you better Twenty-five cents. Ten cents and GRMYBE ON THE MB Spring Sewing is at hand House Mover." We do all kinds of around next year, the Hormel club quality. It pays to use it. J. W. Collection Charge Will Be FOR SALE—The and "Landgrebe" 240 we ask the ladies of Austin basement work. Cement and cement Hare has the fertilizer ready to send Added for fill ads not paid for will have a quint composed mostly of and acre farm near Elkton. Price right. county to call at Singer Store in advance. Readers or locals out. Adv. 36-2-c block. Call Main 810-L. Good terms. P. O. Box 325, Dubuque, married men. 26-tf- inspect our line of machines, sold not run in this column will be Diamond In Excellent Shape Iowa. 29-8-p LEARN DRESSMAKING on easy terms. Liberal discount Solon Cohen, the latest addition to charged at the rate of 10 cents For Opening Contest—Anticipate for cash. GET OUR PRICES. WANTED the team, of Bridgeport, Conn., married While thousands are out of work in per line. Young men, women, 117% East Water Street. FOUND—-On the corner of Main and Record Crowd other lines of business there have over 17, for Postal. Mail Service. Miss Aida Resnick of New J. H. FISHER, Manager Water streets, three keys attached been no dressmakers looking for a $120 month. Examinations May. Haven, Conn., Sunday in Minneapolis. FOR SALE to watch fob. Owner can have job. Many women have difficulty Experience unnecessary. For free Despite the fact that Old Man Rain Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will make their Free! finding a good dressmaker. You can and his army of fans dropped in and FOR SALE-M91G Overland touring lefarn to do your own dressmaking at home here. took the opening honors from the car. Cheap if taken at once, Axel SNOW'S COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING. Packers last Sunday, the Hormel Plans Kitten Ball League Nelson, 102 South St. Paul.. 34-3-c Time required only six weeks. Call or write Miss Lottie May Nail, men are back in the ring again and Austin Boy Scouts are due for a FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington Mgr., over Mower County Co-operative swear they will skin the Milwaukee strenuous summer, if present plans of eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. Store. "Austin. Adv. 35-tf-c. C. Inquire of A. Butterfield, Athletic Club of Minneapolis, Sunday, James Prevratil mature. NOTICE Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p May 8. Mr. Prevratil plans the organization If you are tne market for anything Captain Smith has not announced of a kitten ball league, with a FOR SALE—340 Norway Spruce, in the line of household furniture, who will be on the mound Sunday, team from every school in the city two to three feet high, twelve arbor floor coverings, oil stoves or refrigerators, but railbirds seem to be favoring vitae from ten to twelve feet don't fail to see us before included. Many other plans of interest Saturday Only high. Will sell all or by the hundred. you buy. We know we can save "Reliable Ross" Grady for the opening to boys are under consideration. Call after May 20th, J. A. you money. Call Main 250. honors. If Grady throws, his old Jensen,'* Rose Creek. 34-3-p Herzog & Voigt, side-kick "Dewey" Wengert will probably 210-212 E. Mill St. $10,500 in Premiums Offered FOR SALE—Well be at the receiving end. Dugan improved quarter Adv. 30-10-c. For Boys' and Girls' Club section two miles from town, Red will handle the wild throws at the NOTICE Lake County, Minnesota 100 acres Work initial sack, and H'olleque will cavort Painting and paperhanging, floor under plaw fenced price $10,000 (Continued from Page One) around short and Erickson will hold scraping, and finishing. Work done $1600.00 cash balance terms. Also Your choice of 15 Electric Reading neatly. Prices right. down second. Bowers is slated for well improved half section six miles meeting at 11:00 o'clock Thursday WILL BROOKS, from Red Lake Falls, Minnesota Lamps FREE with every Piano third and Dutch Meany and Rosy The program was as follows: Song by Phone Main 1041-F good buildings well grove $75.00 Barr will again be seen in the garden. Adv. 34-4-c th£ club, "We've got a club down acre will accept town property up or Player Piano for one day only The holes will be filled with new material our school" club pledge, by the members and there are some likely looking song by the cluo, "Our Club will youngsters to pick from. Saturday, May 7th shine" roll call Talk, Mr. Howard Dietz Smith to Call 'Em song by the club, "He ain't got no Oct Your Tickct Ira (Dietz) Smith will wear his style." 12 14 mattress and mask and lamp Sticktights Busy 'em to the mutual dissatisfaction of Thursday afternoon at three fanettes and players. Not that fans, Now and Join The o'clock the Meadow Stick Tights Club Dietz isn't a good umpire, but just held a joint meeting iirthe high school ASook at our Pianos and Prices is like^| fat man, everybody picks on assembly room. The following program him. O W was given: the most Convincing Argument Every effort has been made to put Song }y the club, "We're forever the diamond in the best possible doing club work" piano solo, Celecta shape for the opening contest and no Gunderson roll call song by the club, expense has been spared. When the "It's a fine thing to be a club girl" AT THE Packers trot on the field Sunday, Austin Electric Supply piano duet, Thelma Temanson and with new "unies" and a perfect field, CHURCH Mildred Goodsell Th1$, Mr. Howard alibis in the case of a defeat, will be song by the club,^"On with club taboo. work." Games Scheduled FRIDAY, MAY Company 18 Milwaukee Athletic Ass'n.—May 8. LEGAL NOTICES Hayfield—May 11. 4— 8:15 P.M. Blooming PrSirie—May 15. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION TO SELL LAND Rochester—May 22. Estate of Harvey Hall. Northern Pacific—May 28, 29, 30. WHEN THE ST. OLAF COLLEGE CONCERT STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of West Concord—June 5. Mower. In Probate Court: BAND WILL GIVE A PROGRAM THAT IS ASSURED STORE OPEN EVENINGS Manly—July 12. In the Matter of the Estate of Harvey Hall, a minor. TO "APPEAL TO ALL." Owatonna—June 19. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Faribault—June 26. the above named minor, and to all SEATS ON SALE AND RESERVED AT THE li. Q. I ... -fep -Tg Silver Bows—July 2-3-4. persons interested in the sale of certain lands belonging to said minor. WOLD DRUG STORE BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 9 The petition of Alice H. Hall as representative AUSTIN MARKETS of the above named minor, Students and Children 50c Adults 75c being duly filed in this court, representing May 5, 1921 that it is necessary and for Chicago Receipts 16,000 the best interests of said estate and Free trip through of all interested therein that certain MARKET HOG lands of .said minor "described therein Medium and Butchers 7.20 be sold and praying that a license be Packers 5.30 to 6.20 to her granted to sell the same: CATTLE Now Therefore, you, and each of Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 you, are hereby citied and required YOUR CASTLE BUILT OF BRICK the Studehaker to show cause, if any you have, before Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 this court, at the Probate Court Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 Rooms in the Court House, in the Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 City of Austin, County 'of Mower, VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS State of Minnesota, on the 28th day of May, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., why Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 YOU WILL BE SURPRISED to learn that the cost of the prayer of said petition should not Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 Austin Building Tile in a residence 24 ft. by 26 ft. two be granted. Fat Veal 4.50 to 7.00 WITNESS the Judge of said Court, stories high, from foundation to roof plate will only Quoted By Dalager and the seal of said Court, this 29th cost approximately «?Sb» Eggs 17 day of April, 1921. $234-°° Butter .34 (COURT SEAL) Factory Quoted by Smith-Wright Company HENRY WEBER, JUN., Hens 18 Judge of Probate Court. Eggs 16 A. C. PAGE Roosters 10 Attorney for petitioner. File "No. 3350. The News is the buyers' guide. May 5-12-19. The strongest, cheapest and best building material on WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR AN EXHIBITION* IN THIS CITY OF thft market. THE REMARKABLE FILM SHOWING THE MANUFACTURE, Associated Insurance Agency FROM THE RAW PRODUCT TO THE Consult Us Before You Build FINISHED CAR, OF THE STUDEBAKER NEW LIGHT-SIX ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE AUSTIN CLAY WORKS O. Niehuis J. W. DeBuhr Martin & Schroeder Show Rooms M. H. KENASTOrf Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Thursday and Friday Evenings, OUR NEW RESTAURANT WILL MAY 5th and 6th, 8 P.M. Z\ WILL BE OPEN TO YOU ON ifrf TO SEE THIS GREAT TViSOVIE IS TO GET ALL THE THRILLS OF A TRIP THRU THE NEWEST AND MOST MODERN OUTO-MOBILE PLANT IN THE WORLD. In this film you will see the various parts that go into the NBS£(r LIGHT-SIX transformed1 from red-hot metal to the carefully finished,, and inspected unit. .You will see in operation the newest metliods, the most painstaking standards and the most efficient machine^? Tin use in any automobile factory.f Jfi- 0 Dont Forget When We Open And Vf Altho of an industrial nature, this movie abounds in human interest, st 1 Where We "Are with planty of action and in- many cases real excitement. It is an c-? r:*. education in itself.. *¥,stf ei ts: ihn ofc *&}*(! I*1*' THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO SEE THIS GREAT FILM. Roy is ii so it Water and Chatham Streets Martin 6 Schroeder it* ts I In the Building formerly occMfJied^yJhejOnloi 123 W. BRIDGE BRIDGE ST^ AUSTIN, MINN. »£jt Shoe ShinningParlor v?S- rrnrt -J— V, If oiaaBBvssg-