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

July 14, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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'«p if K' *r\ iW 1 ''", %«i .4 '"}lr \'^in 'I'*", V*"'» :2-:r:.**»/«sf.w •».#•*»»• g« wp'irt wp .* .'y$&.»*«*,»'.*v> .:?•, I,. ,!" '1 1 ^W, 'v -V^ *1 f- 1 'J, ,"««•»? -. .•" .' ',' 1 'V ''V,,1' \N ,tifl v* 1 if 1 1 1 1 "u J, ~*V MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, July 14, 1921 Page Two ^ECHOES Henry Fett, Burt Tuttle^ and Ed. Quit Claim Deeds. Real Estate Transfers! Strauslein of West Concord. Bridget Eleanor Cahill to Mary Eleanor Gosha, tract of land NEVADA N. of the C. M. & St. P. R. of --was Deeds. Weekly Shavi: Edited By way, NE% NW% 16-101-15. Otto Mathison to C. N. Gutteridge, Vol. 378 July 14, 1921 Splinters Cataherine Estella Maudry to S24 ft. Lot 7 7 Village Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson motored Mary Eleanor Gosha, lots 17 of Grand Meadow .... 1 down from Northwood Sunday to There, is an Oak Flooring grade for & 18 2 Village of Taopi... 1500 MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. L. Roy Smith et ux to Iver spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. every flooring purpose—from public Your home should be built for comifort, Hanson, N 35 acres SW% Henry Thovson. building to private home and from Life is what you make it. To make SW% 3 & N% SE% 4-104-18 1 for health and for rest. Right Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson and family castle to cottage. it truly successful you should take a Bergethe Martinson to Anton living depends mainly on the right of Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Moen course in the Mankato Commercial Vodraska, S 135 ft. out lot 4 Lumber Today is the Lowest Priced College, Mankato, Minn. Send for kind of shelter—a large airy sleeping and daughter Andrena and Mr. and & 5 & S 135 ft. of W. 5 ft. Building Material in America. Build catalog. Advertisement 4-1-c. Mrs. Hans Samson and family porch in summer, so that your night's out lot6—3-102-18 1400 NOW. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris sleep will be restful, a bright, sanitary to help them enjoy the good time. A Henry Gritzmacher to Ferdinand News Advertising brings results. WEST LANSING E.' Olson. kitchen, with built-in features, a PORK PRODUCTION depends picnic dinner was served.' They were Gritzmacher, N% SW% Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thovson and chiefly on two things—housing and NE% 10-103-17 ........... 6265 delightful living room where you can all invited to come again soon. —4- family called at the Andrew Jacobson feeding. *L. Eglvet et ux to C. P. entertain your guests or gather with Louis Miller has his barley harvested. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson arrived PORK PROFITS depend absolutely home Sunday evening. Johnson, W% NWU 6-103-18 6000 home from Rochester after a five J. F. FAIRBANKS your family in the evening. You on proper housing and feeding. A Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson spent H. E. Wheeler to Maude M. Francis Peterson is helping Budd can have all these things, if youll weeks' stop there on account of Mr. light, easily cleaned lumber and concrete Sunday evening at the H. Moen Barr, Lot 6 7 Davidson just say the word. Leave the details Oleson thru haying. hog house, weather and rat Simpson's health. His health is very home. Add'n '. 5500 to the Eclipse. Mrs. Lewis Ulland and children attended proof, gives perfect protection to much improved. Selmer Anderson, who is staying John Elbert Galloway to Martin stock. church in Austin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and Dealer In at the cities, spent a few days last Hoban, Lots 3 10 Park A concrete feeding floor keeps Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Kersrud and Nature has particularly favored children of Iowa spent the Fourth of week at his parental home. Add'n 370 dqwn the feed bills because all the OAK, this splendid and most substantian Verna were Austin shoppers Saturday. July at the home of Mrs. Johnson's COAL, WOOD, LIME, Mrs. Ole Nelson is entertaining her Willie Herrington et ux to Lars of all American hard-woods. Its feed is kept clean and eaten. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slack. friend, Miss Borgen, of Chicago, Illinois, Anderson, Lots 1 & 4 10 Eclipse suggestions on housing that CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, very name stands for durability, Mrs. Howard Lerud and Baby Ruby The families of A. A. Tanner, W. for some time. Balcom's add'n 4500 will help Mr. Hog put dollars in your while as a flooring, the natural Lerud and Sandy Noble were Austin BRICK AND WALL M. Phillips, Geo. Young and J. H. pocket will cost you nothing. Mrs. Chris E. Olson called at the beauty of the wood is unexcelled. In Chas. D. Galloway to Thomas callers Saturday. Simpson picnicked near Rose Creek short, it combines "Endurance and Frank Spooner home Friday afternoon. H. Nelson, Lot 3 12 Orchard PLASTER. Mr. and Mrs. George Fergerson and Beauty." the first of the week. They all enjoyed Park Add'n. Austin... 240 son Ross of Newry called at the WASTE not want not. Save all a good swim. The water was fine Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lastine and A. H. Anderson et ux to Wayne the fertilizer you possibly can—and Dugaw home Sunday evening. they reported. Webber, W 125 ft. Lot 7 B,4 family spent Friday evening at Mrs. time, money and trouble—by building, Haying is under good headway in & Add'n to Austin 1 Office 301 East Bridge St. Stena Olson's. ing a concrete manure pit. Ask the a this vicinity but grain will have to be WALTHAM John Elbert Galloway et ux to Lucile Hanson is spending a few Eclipse how to build one. harvested before haying is finished. Alice E. Dee, Lot 1 10 Orchard days with her sister Mrs. Fred Hanson. Phone: Main 32 Off CAR LOAD A j/ Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Culvert and children Park Add'n 1 J. J. CLEMENS Miss Emma Fett was an Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Culvert called Jennie Hammond to Alfred C. caller Monday. Austin, Minn. at the "Oak Grove farm" Sunday evening. Page, Lots 10 & 11 3 Small Potato Crop Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer called Phones Main 47 Local Mgr. Brown's Add'n 2500 at the Herman Meyer home Sunday and $4 Price Seen Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck of afternoon. Blooming Prairie and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wresch visited Hanniable Noble were dinner guests at Predictions of $4 potatoes were with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beneke the Noble home Sunday. Sunday afternoon. made at the annual convention of the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matter and Minnesota Potato exchange by members Mrs. L. J. Haney celebrated their children of Lyle, spent Sunday with of the organization Monday/The birthdays at the L. J. Haney home Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buck. crop condition in the southern and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son, northwestern part of the state had a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Rev. Harold, visited at the Herman Krueger great deal to do with the predictions. John Clay were also dinner guests home Sunday afternoon. The crop in the southern part of they all reported a good time wishing Burt Tuttle and Ed. Strauslein of Minnesota has been damaged to such them many more birthdays. West Concord spent Sunday evening an extent that 50 per cent of the crop at the Ernest Beneke home. will be lost, according to A. W. RENOVA Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried and Aamodt, general manager of the exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shurke were dinner Dealers who planned to handle Jonhn Johnson has been on the sick guests at the Fred Freiert home 150 cars of potatoes will not handle list for a few weeks. Sunday. 50 cars, Mr. Aamodt said. Miss Zella Rush was a dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greene returned at the Krull home Sunday. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Wednesday from Byron, Illinois, Ira Howden fell and broke his leg where they visited with relatives out horseback riding last week. a few days. JliWELRl Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner called Miss Esther Smith left for her on Mrs. W. A. Gordy, who is still very home at Clintonville, Wisconsin, Wednesday. ill. She was accompanied by her Clifford Browning, Henry Krull and aunt Mrs. Bert Tuttle of West Concord. Ralph Rugg were visitors at the Matt The Mower County News invites & careful scrutiny of its advertising Himmer home at Stewartville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty and Mr. pages each issue believing that in them will be found something of Willie Cross is substituting for the WATCH REPAIRING and Mrs. George Beneke and children depot agent at Sargeant while Ed. more than passing interest to every reader. motored to Mason City, Iowa, We guarantee Satisfaction at' Anderson, the agent, is on his vacation. The News recently inaugurated a new advertising service—one Sunday to spend the day with Mr. reasonable prices which the publishers believe will not only aid materially in the building and Mrs. Roy Keller. C. L.. JONES Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell were The following were visitors at the up a more profitable business, but one which will prove also of great given a surprise by their children and Ernest Beneke home Sunday evening 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. value to every business man in Austin particularly and to the general grand children last week. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wresch, Mr. JEWELER public as well. Mrs. Martin Lee of Austin were out and Mrs. Ed. Beneke, Mr. and Mrs. In the business life of every community the interests of each individual are more or less interwoven with the interests of the community as a whole. The man with limited capitol has a better chance to succeed in a live, prosperous town than he can possibly have in a dead, unprogressive town and by the same token the modern, up-to-date business man can achieve greater success in a community where the people NEW PRICE who patronize him have money td spend and where they know that they can get what they want when they want it at prices and on terms equally satisfactory with those they can secure in any other town or city in the country. In order that the people shall know these things, however, some means must be provided for the business men to get the information 1 T] to them and that newspapers are the best medium for -the purpose has been so frequently and so thoroly demonstrated by the most 3uccessfgul business institutions in the country as to permit of no argument. In common with other lines of commercial activity the advertising business has been developed within the last few years into a system that closely approaches a science. Experts, men who by years of experience and study have demonstrated that they are qualified to produce rm advertising ideas that will get results for the business men who employ them, are, in a way, directing the business of the entire country and their knowledge and the results of their experience are now available to every progressive newspaper in the country and thru them to every advertiser. Under its present management the policy of The Mower County News has been, and will continue to be, that of SERVICE to the community that supports it and in keeping with this policy the paper has secured and advertising "sales service" from Bonnet-Brown of Chicago, one of the very foremost concerns in that line in the United States. Thru the usfe of this service The News is able to place at the disposal of its advertising patrons the very latest developments in advertising cuts, borders, ideas and suggestions. The service does not mean any "handme Two-Paaaang*r, 40- AorMpouwV down" "ready to run" advertisements such as some ad writers sell 112-inch whtmlbawm $1695 f. o. b. South Band to business men at big pricee but it offers up-to-the-minute cuts, suitable for practically every line of business, borders and designs which feature almost any article the merchant may wish to offer at that particular 1 time, and advertising ideas and suggestions of value to every man who IGHT in weight and smart in appearance, the wants an attractive, business-getting ad. The service comes to us every month, that for July is now on file A LIGHT-SIX Coupe Roadster is the ideal car at The News office and August will be here in a few days and advertisers are invited to call at their earliest convenience, look them over, for physicians, salesmen and others who want a and make selections. Don't wait for our advertising man to call. We are pretty busy and he may be delayed. sturdy, dependable, economical two-passenger car If the old fashioned sloppy, change-once-every-few months method of advertising without cuts or other attractive features paid, of the enclosed type. Its wonderful value, at the certainly a modern, attractive, up-to-the-minute system such as we are now able to offer you AT THE SAME PRICE will pay you better. new low price of $1695, is due to its complete Study the new ads in this paper, think it over and then come in and by Studebakeir in the newest and vt manufacture vfcjf".', Do your shopping in The News firstlyou will be better satisfied -.\r.• most modern automobile plant in the world. SK .Ii This is a Studebaker Year {, .i 4' v.* -,-V1 '.x .* i* wer dounty ews Martin & Schroeder as of Service It j* 4 NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS "h 1 a. ft. Factonm*, mffmctiom Jmnm Jat, 1921 TMTWM# CmrsmmJytomJttmri J-PA33. ROAPSTER 91300 UGHT SOC 2^A58. COUPE ROAOSTCR TOURING CAR 1338 IiGHT-SIXPA5S. 8KDAN SraOALSlX 2*ASS. ROADSTER 4-PASS. COUPE «BOAb8IX TOURING CAR .... S-PASS. SEDAN :!'v SPEOALSIX +PASS. ROADSTER BIGBIG 4-PASS. COUPE BIG-SIX TOURING CAR ..... 7-PASS. SEDAN ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED .WITH CORD TIRBsl!^!M)N%1 ai