Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 8, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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I'JU,1 r»i^is KS*lr ••". •1•• "•. ,• '1 ',,c 11 •'jf1 V.«: t'i J-**"*. Sf.' -r-k, .%**?? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTBC'MINN. Monday, August 8,1921" ll'awitffi•f-tatltiifc'a- Wi ir*f i«. Page Eight Oh! Is That All MICK1E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL V* ,#• "'f ,-^-rJ! f-' St w*®* ifm** 4*' 4»*ihiwHiiiWMn Itorf *v US*t* VMCRW^OUc tte\ ^OU ^APN WyMWi ©ON, utscs A. SCOOP OV/E ttw&mso WNtetC O.VCY «0M6«!A»V)i *««. "W SUBSTITUTE FOR. GASOUWE. *tVAWS JViST \WOfcK\V* bn niMbtM1 rc Ground "few* k6VaS?A?ER OFFICE ^VOO KKEEY AS GOOD «okMB«3u«M ,eiorr lW GrALLOU VJ«LV»Ft?. «M6 UKtS -ttj CAfe AS FAR 90 KAAWM COWVICAL J^U ege^ tu1 PRpeR.*tbox f=ASY *£30* lUAt 0 sons and daughter and relatives at Word has been received from Mr. son, Marvin, of Manning, Iowa, were Robilshek. They will take a trip thru Alvin Baudler, left Friday for Byron, Gunnison, Colorado, returned ,last week-end guests at the Frank Hoffman northern Minnesota. and Mrs. William Crane who are driving where she will visit relatives a few ngiht. home days before returning to her home at to Detriot, Michigan, that they are Mrs. C. R. Williams of Chicago is Mankato. enjoying every mile of their trip and Sister Mary Angeline is visiting spending a few weeks at the J. D. The M. B. O'Halloran family liave have found good roads all the way so These goods have just arrived and her sister, Mrs. James Cronon. She Williams home, 711 East Water far. moved from 200 south St. Paul street are wonderful values. The Value was accompanied by sister Elizabeth street. Store. Advertisement 11-3-c. to 308 West Oakland avenue, the of Eagle Grove, Iowa. house formerly owned by H. E. Miss Clara Zieske, who has spent Mrs. Chris Haugan and Agnes Wheeler the past month with her sister, Mrs. C. R. Williams of Chicago, Illinois, The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Hegge left for Chicago, Illinois, Friday was a weeks-end guest at the home of morning in their car to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams friends. Consult attended a dance at Oakdale Farms Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helefcrant, on Water street. Miss Margaret Collins of Superior, pavilion Saturday night. August 7, a son. Wisconsin, is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ellis and daughter P. J, Keene, state nursery inspector at the Lee Sargent home on River Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Swenson Maxine motored here from Hudson, of St. Paul, was in Austin Saturday. at St. Olaf hospital, Wednesday, street. Wisconsin, to-spend a few days -In the and complex relation* August 3, a daughter. with Mrs. L. Briebach. George Wright and daughter from Miss Edna Everson cf the North kwiness skip/* in today there ir need Grand Meadow were Austin visitors Miss Veta West returned home Sunday Mrs. Gould of Mason City, Iowa, western hospital, Minneapolis, is Friday. from Chicago, Illinois, where she visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. has returned home after several days' for sound advice on all mattenr per*- went on a business trip. visit with her friend, Mrs. Louis DeWitt, Evenson. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hollister went taininl to money trajvactiorw. at the Weisel home. to Chicago, Illinois, Friday on a business 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Roseth G. H. Brohaugh, former assistant Will trip. pf Minong, Wisconsin, formerly of county engineer here, now of Faribault, C. W. Vaux of Swea Ctiy, Iowa, You Arid tke Officer/* o{° spent Sunday at the C. A. Carlson spent the week-end with his family Austin, a daughter, August 3. J. F. Fairbanks and family motored tki.r 3arJc ready'*and Willing to at the Geo M. Shortt home. He returned home. all to the Masonic Park, near Spring Valley Miss Goldia Olson of Rapid City, Swea City this morning. to Sunday. cooperate Witk ybu, al time§^ South Dakota, is visiting at the home William Peet of Brownsdale who of her cousin, Miss Ethel Olson. was operated on June 11 at St. Olaf Mrs. Minnie Crocker returned to her Miss Margaret Collins of Superior, for tke a^kin^. hospital was able to leave the hospital home in Lincoln, Nebraska, Sunday Wisconsin^ is visiting at the Lee Sargeant ic«t.«#•.tr»«* »irtn«imihwf. Mrs. O. N. Peck, Frank Peck, Arthur after a months visit with her parents, Saturday. home. Cipra, Mayme Knob and Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan. Just now our advice may be of great service Johnson motored to the cities today. Dr. C. C. Gillam leaves tomorow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and Consult Consult Ed. Hacmac spent Sunday in Clear for Rochester, where he will attend a to you. family of Manning, Iowa, and Mrs. Misses Mildred and Evelyn Snyder Lake, Iowa. 'Mrs. Hacmac, who spent dental clinic. Frank Hoffman of Austin motored to went to the cities Saturday, where U-T! Fifty years of successful banking thru UU/*! the past three weeks there visiting relatives, the cities today. they will visit relatives a few days. Freddie Williams of Milton Junction, returned home with him. prosperity and hard-times has given us Wisconsin is a guest at the Fred Jessie Johnson, Alice Dee, Ruth 0. H. Hegge and family and L. H. I valuable experience. You will find this is Williams home. Miller, Arthur Cipra, Oliver Dalager Miss Susan Glascock of Hannibal, Williams spent the week-end at the and Fayette Sherman visited Albert home of Hon. N. Williams of Lanesboro. Missouri, arrived in Austin this morning Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lickteig, "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Lea last night. and will have charge of the Millinery 111 South First street, Sautrday department at West's Store. a ten pound son. J. L. Mitchell returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Moehlman and Must National lank of Aualin Spencer Jordan and family returned night from Forman, North Dakota, family motored to Fort Dodge, Iowa, Mrs. Idel Davidson and two sons home Sunday from Brookings, South where he went on a business called there by the sudden illness of visited at the Theo. Olson home Saturday Dakota, where they spent the past trip. Mrs. Moehlman's father, Fred Mehring, in Red Rock. Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. ten days visiting relatives and friends. Sr. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge left Friday RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Messrs. and Mesdames A. L. Eberhart, Mrs. A. P. Wiseman, who has spent afternoon for Minneapolis, where Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and P. D. Beaulieu, Ralph Crane, the past six^weeks visiting with her they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Tena and Florence, and Everett Banfield, and 0. W. O'Berg GEO. BIG FREE One WeeK & 25 Cars 25 20 Slibwsi20 ides 4 350 People 350 AMERICAN LEGION: AUSTIN POST'NO.-9t ONE SOLIDfWEER OF#yN AND ENJOYMENT# THE MOTTO of the J. GEORGE LOOS SHOWS DECENCY QUAfelTY FIRST vv