Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 12, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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III mill*» I I|pil»ipnpww k» """V '«w 'si WW '-.fr s. 1 f^' -^A^o.1 W*"V MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN. MINN. Thursday. May 12.1921 Page Four "Si Mower County News ^pre _will accept town property up MICKIE SAYS— M. USED CARS to $5000.00 $1500.00 bat- cash r»..V "The County Paper" ance terms. 36-3-p •A MIGHTY GOOD Published every Monday and Thursday, FOB?. SALE—$250.00 cash Ford FOR SALE—Harley Davidson Twin SOWfc FOUS bOWf fcttvUlE \Tj at Austin, Minnesota speedster, newly painted, perfect cylinder-Hnotorcycle. First class ROE AND GANNON, Publishers BUT KS JtST AS pood KN&UV&RS mechanical condition, lots of extras. shape. Just overhauled. Machine FRIEND TO HAVE V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor New tires. A snap if taken at tb COME WERE AW1 START can be seen at Martinson's Used once. Phone Main 815-T. 38-3-p R&ADtN' PROOFS AN' ROUND Car Exchange. South of Court Official Paper of Mower County House 37-2-p AS Vt*D BE ~CO GO WTO SOME. Oakland Sensible. Six Roadster—last I can stand a lady's hair done- in a BOW'S VCVtCWEkl AM' LOOK IN EGGS FOR HATCHING \jr year's improved model just overhauled "biscuit,". tVY VESSELS and tuned up, fine condition. FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington We all know the pleasure and satisfaction I can starid it done in a "bun." For sale or will consider "CO SEE VJUM TUtS'M GOlN&l eggs for hatchings $1*50 per setting. TO OUA But boy when she slips ,in a whole trade for five passenger car. Dr. there is in having a true frieritt one to Ihquire of A". rG. Butter- TO HAVE PER: DINNER "loaf" of bread, A. I. ArnesOn. 29-tf field, Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p whom we may go in times of trouble. AFFILIATING Mmmmmm! Then I'm done LOST AND FOUND A bank account is just such a friend. FOR SALE: Hatching, £jggs from pure bred, siri&le comb^ Brown Leghorns. HELP! HELP! HELP! It stands by, like a ship of rescue, to guide FOUND—On the corner of Main and Prize Wirining Stock. $1.00 I am going to start "Touchdowns" Water streets, three keys attached for 15 or $4.00, per hundred. egga and carry you over many a rough place. again. Mrs. R. Simmons, Lansing. Telephone to watch fob. Owner can have There are few friends so good and one dollar If you hear a good 'un shoot it in. Main 13-F-4. salne by identifying property at S6-4-P. As one of our Li'rary magazines this office and paying for this adv. at this bank will make you this sort of a S MISCELLANEOUS 33-tf-c says, "Nothin* barred by its age." friend. Meaning of course that the stuff LOOK UP W. t. Chapman "t should be not later than B. P. (meaning House Mover." We do all kinds of I Before Prohibition)—That B. P. basement work. Cement and cement EGGS WHITE WYANDOTTE stuff in itself, isn't as young as it block. Call Main 810-L. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 26-tf-c might be. Is it? THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Per Year, in advance $2.50 WANTED Six Months $1.25 DANDELIONS Single Copies .05 WANTED—Practical nursing, Phone Remember the gee-lorious old days, 38-F. 38-2-p For Sale. when a dandelion in a man's front ', OF Entered as Second Class Matter at yard was a sure sign that he was WANTED—House work by competent AUSTIN, MINNESOTA the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under shiftless bum and a good for nothing girl. Phone Main 1026-F. the act of March 3, 1879. 37-3-p Resources Two Million Dollars loafer? Sure you do. FRANK UZUK, JR. But how times have changed since entries PRODUCTION. WANTED—To buy all kinds of furniture sushpoe Hannah died. The goof $hat has the and stoves, 'will* trade towards Minnesota makes a good showing new. Call Main 250. Herzog biggest flock of the "Yaller" flowers PHONE MAIN 306 among the leading potato growing & Voigt, 210-212 E. Mill St in his lot this day and age is the Don't fail to attend the St Olaf states, ranking second both in the 30-10-c Band Concert Friday night, May 3. matter of total production and yield envy of the neighborhood. Dandelions to the acre. Its total yield, based on Tickets on sale at Wold's. Adv. make swell wine don't they? 38-1-c. five-year averages, 1915-1919, was 27,894,000 bushels, and its acre yield Some one should take an option on No better time to take a commercial was 94 bushels for the same period. the courthouse lawn and rent the Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments course than the summer months, Maine, which supplements its climate picking privileges. and no" better place to' take such a with fertilizers to make up for soil course than MANKATO COMMERCIAL deficiencies stands the lowest for total "Stuttering bandit robs two cafe COLLEGE, Mankato, Minn. production in the list of six ranking tills." Man, what would he have Let's teli you more about it. Send potato growing states, but is first in done if he could have talked like for catalog. Adv. 38-1-c. the order of acre yields It raises an A boon to every busy mother ind the joy and pride of every dear youngster tjiat is so fortunate as to be ^outfitted some women. average of 190 bushels to the acre Mower County News against Minnesota's 94. New York, 100,000 Clergymen are linked in to wear garments. The children do not enjoy having to wait days And perhaps weeks, for dressmaker in ready first in bulk production, is only MARKET PLACE move for disarmament. I always fourth in acre yield. or a busy motlfer to find the time to make their clothes, any more than we grown-ups do—and then often:times, did maintain that clergymen should not go around "heeled." HAND IN HAND only to. discover that their new clothes are not nearly so attractive in appearance as those of their little One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Business success and advertising Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents Pi jfriends, who&Sre had theirs bought ready made. We mention below a few of the many "Ready-to-Wears" that go hand in hand. The best way to Mothers Should Rest Half Ten Cents Collection Chatge Will Added for all ads not paid for itt ad* judge the business enterprise of any An Hour Every Day we have for the! children. vance. Readers or locals not run id community is by the size and frequency this column will be charged at the Mothers can lengthen their lives, of the ads in "the home-town rate of 10 cents per line. increase their ability to meet daily paper. All readers are strangers until P|pL JONES MIDDIES annoyances, and prevent fatigue they buy. The business visitor is FOR, SALE wrinkles by a dailyOrest -of thirty? a stranger until he buys a few minutes The ideal method of resting meals and the permanent resident FOR SALE: Shorthorn Bulls of seii-' Always i6ok for the Admral's head, in the neck 7 is of course to undress and go is very much a stranger at the store, viceable age. Inquire of H. A. HaniKen, of every Paul 'Jones Middy—that is ybuS never-failing to bed, but very few women feel that he has never been invited to pa^fonize Austin, Route It 37-tf-d guarantee of perfect fit, superior workmanship, fast this is possible. The' ^alternative isto The large display ad attracts and FOR SALE OR TRADE—White Araf colors and everlasting service. PAUL ^ONES MIDDIES find the easiest chair in the house, holds attention and arouses,, reject coy? as part payment. Inquire after are the' original middy blouse for girls—the to place one's feet on another chair, and confidence. It cries out "low Ave o'clock of I|enry A. Knudseni highest quality middy blouses manufactured—the and to lean back ajitf arelax, just as^ costs, low overhead low. sellingprices, South^River street, Main 451-X-2.38-1-p the men do The short period will standard iroiri which all others are copied even to this quality goods." It dominates so refresh one that the remainder of day.' .. the page, of, course, just as the FOR SALE—Well improved quarter •the day's work will be done more mansion of many rooms looms up section two miles from town, Red easily and more rapidly and thus We have them in all sizes, from 6 years to size larger than the shack. All ads are Lake County, Minnesota 100 acres time will be saved instead of lost by read—big or little. Everybody 22, which cori-esponds to size 42 bust measure, in under plaw fenced price $10,000 the short-breathing spell. knows that, and the statement calls $1600.00 cash balance terms. Also either all white, or white with Navy Galatea^.collar for no argument. But the merchant well improved half section six miles and cuffs, or with Red Galatea collars and cuffs, guai^ Do your shopping first in The from Red Lake Falls, Minnesota who is seeking real business success, anteed not to fade, priced .„.,.$2.00 News—You will be better5 Satisfied. good buildings well grove $75.00 and who wants to advertise the BEST i-.' =il way and to get the MOST for his White Middies with Navy "Serge all wooP collar money is the one who realizes that M.H. KENASTON rZ, and white, cuffs, sizes, 14 to 22, priced $2.75 II the larger the ad the greater its pulling power.—Levang's Weekly. White Middies with detachable Navy Flannel collar, sizes 14=±a 22, priCed3. ^. D^..„.... $3.78^ The so-called "buyers strike which' REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS has been credited with causing a wave, White Mrddes with detachaMe collars and cufFsT Cily and Business Properties. Rentals .and Insurance .r. of "back to normally," has ended for sizes 14 tp 22, priced •".» $5.00 the simple reason that there is no, Office with Niehuia & DtwinhLud Co. longer any need for such drastic methods. Another reason is that eventually Paul *!fhes Middy Skrts, for girls from. 6 to 12 Kilted dy Slarts, foe girls^^ito 16 AUSTIN. MINN. year sicos, Austin National Bank Bldg. consumers must purchase the'ird of affef made of the same material as the middies years with a bel needs, and that time is about here. id of saiflte inaterial lii the4 middies^— and fastened on to an underwaist of muslin, priced .r..\ $2.00 priced $3.00 WHILE THEY LAST I DAINTY DRESSES FOR GIRLS FROM "6T012 YEARS These clever Dresses are designed of fine quality Ginghams, PHONOGRAPH SPECIALS plain colored Crepes, plaid tissues, light colored Voiles, and, etc.,' They are finished wih ruffles or touches of hai^d embroidery^ Slighty Slighty used used Cabinet Cabinet size size and wide sashes of dime materal that tie into a big This beautiful phono- Edison Edison Amberola, Amberola, can can hardly hardly bow in the back. ^Prices range, acording to size and also to \graph with 20 selec mi be be told told from from new, new, 18 18 records records quality of material, from '.$2.50 to $7.50 tions,' brand new, only included, only $79.00 $90.00 81 Our first shipment of Voiles and Organdies are so nearly sold out, that we hesitate to mention them, but we have more of This machine was taken in Payments as low as them on the way, and even more attractive in both styles and trade on a new Kimball. $5.00 a month. prices than our earlier showing, #hich we expect by the latter PIANO BARGAINS part of next week—watch for the window display of them, as soon as they arrive. BOY'S WASH SUITS W Our business is growing so rapidly, on these snappy wash Good suits for the little gentlemen, that we have to re-order them every We are showing^ suelPmi attractive assortment of "Patsy used week—the mothers who have bought -them are so loud in their Rompers" and "Bread-Winner" Rompers and Dresses with bloomers praise of the way they 'are made, the style and the quality of piano to match, as well as hand embroidered white dresses, without material, that we cannot refrain from calling attention to them. new in fine the bloomers. Materials used are Crepe, Poplin, Ginghams, plain OLIVER TWIST SUITS, Coat Suits and Middy Suits, made player mechanical colored Chambreys and Dimities. of best grade of Galateas, heavy Ginghams and Kiddy Cloth— piano condition trimmed in white braid and in contrasting colors, sizes fronr S to 8 ROMPERS are priced...... $1.00 to $3.00 years. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.75 —for the -r ALL WHITE SUITS, made of white Pique in coat style,"also ,fDI*ESSES $1.S0 to $4.00 extremely "L 45 rolls .-i. white Suits, modeled along the lines of sailor suit worn by men in low the Navy.'- Trimmed in emblems, braid and collars-^ and cuffs of GIRL'S SWEATERS bench navy Galatea. Priced $2.75 to $3.75 iprice of Special only KOVERALLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS The i|i^|,^|eirable, light=weight wrap, for small gi?ls from fow" to" twelve years'-of isv the Sweater—tHey look well with 4ge, The ideal garment for every clay wear, for both boys and girls, up -to 8 yeflrs of age—made in one piece with drop seat, square or dainty summer|f?ocks and do not crush or muss them as a wrap of round neck, long or short sleeves^ guaranteed to wash and not fade, Terms: $10.00'down ant& $5.00 per" month. heavier mateTrofHlSes and are easily carried. We have them in Terms: $15:00 down and $10.00 per month. seams^lo not rip and buttons that will not come off. A NEW SUIT many bright color .combinations, button front or Tuxedo style, This ought to appeal to everyone. j, -This piano was taken in tifede on a new~Kimball. FREE IF THEY RIP. The garment protects your child—the guarantee protects yoUj_ Priced. *........ .$1.25 priced .. .V... $4.50 to $5.00 "We also have a few bargans left in brand new high grade pianos on the easiest of terms. Only a few days left to take advantage of these wonderful»bargains.? Austin West Dry Goods,J T21 North Main Street. ^Austin, Minn