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

August 22, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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^j^fiL w.\F,b I -:-Vi v^if* ,i,v WWW*?SPFf«SP W^V^msm' 1 5 5 .'!•- ij. ",:•' ."s-v',vj':'kSr-\"' ^»\tV "?••', —v®--. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN,' MINN. Page Eight Monday, Aug. 22. 1921. was played and a dainty two courf^ TTENTION RURAL TELEPHONE day, after a two weeks visit with his lunch was served. Miss Hartji's marriage SUBSCRIBERS. j*ncle, F. B. Williams. took place Saturday morning E. G. Boyes of Carroll, Iowa, was When asking the operator for a Rurkl in Rush City,*,.* Here Friday looking over his farm interests. subscribed, use the word Rural before BOOST FOR THE MOWER COUNTY FAIR Mr. Wolgamot of the Payne Investment giving the number. As for example AUGUST 23 to 26 "Rural." 15-2-c. Mrs. W. H. Martell and daughters, company, Albert Lea, was in Harold Robinson motored to Albert Marion and Mrs. McGee', went to Minneapolis Austin Friday on business. JLea Thursday. this morning. E. F. Howard of Minneapolis is the Henry Moe returned home Sunday Miss Pearl Reynolds entertained a Tgr^st of Austin relatives. night from Chicago, Illinois, where He For Sale IT WILL DEMONSTRATE THE SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESSIVE few friends Wednesday at her home! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Lindstrom, spent a week visiting relatives. west of town in honor of Miss Lola August 16, a son. GROWTH OF MOWER COUNTY IN THE Wolf of Chicago, Illinois. John Anderson went to the cities Doyou know LAST HALF CENTURY. DURING THAT PERIOD, Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Swisher and Monday on a business tfift you can roll Prof, and Mrs. U.OL.Mackie and little Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gransee, THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN, daughter have returned from a two Jr., August 14, a daughter. 106 ACRES, 7% mile$ New weeks' vacation spent at Ridge Park, E. J. CahiU of Fort Dodge, Iowa, THE BANKING^ HOME S I Richmond, 2% miles Stanton, Sandy Lake, near McGregor. cigarettes tor miles Star Prairie, 4 miles •was here Tuesday on business. FOR MOWER COUNTY FARMERS AND Deer Park and 40 miles to St. Austin friends haye received word C. C. Banks of Minneapolis transacted lOcts from Paul, St. Croix Co., Wis.. 75 of the death of Mrs. William White at business in Austin Wednesday. MERCHANTS one bag of acres under cultivation, balance Emery Thompson of Fenton,' Illinois, her home in Minneapolis Sunday. Mrs. hard wood timber, pasture. Good was here Thursday on business. White was a pioneer resident of Lansing, 8-room house, good cellar. Granary, WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE FULL USE OF OUR COMPLETE C- D. Buckpitt left this morning for having lived there about thirtyfive corn crib, garage, barn 24x Owatonna and Kasson on a business years ago. 36, new cement silo 12x24 fine The C. L. West, Frank Hall and trip. BANKING SERVICE. YOU WILL FIND well of water telephone and rural Miss Helen Malchow of Minneapolis L. D. Baird families motored to mail. A fine prosperous Is visiting her sister, Pauline Malchow. Charles City, Iowa, Wednesday where neighborhood. Will include 6 THIS IS horses and colts, 4 cows, 16 hogs. they had a picnic. Mrs. Maud Hall returned 125 chickens machinery and E. W. Naatz and M. E. Hadley of home with them and will visit tools 10 to 12 tons hay and 8 Waltham were Austin visitors Wednesday. Austin relatives. acres good corn. Price $9,500. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Miss Marcella Carmichael entertained Will accept $3,000 down and balance Dr. Ethel Becker of Preston visited a party of friends Wednesday terms. A snap for someone. "'A lier mother, Mrs. S. G. Becker, Wednesday at her home on Chatham street,' in Wtp Jffirat National IBattk of Austin W. W. EMMONS, honor of Miss Leona Leffingwell of John Frahen of Manning ,Iowa, was Minneapolis. Bunco and dancing were Jiere Tuesday looking after his farming enjoyed and at 10:30 o'clock a dainty DEER PARK, WIS. Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. GENUINE interests. two-course lunch was served. Route 1. RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Miss Ella Coltvet of Eagle Grove, Mrs. R. A. Barnitz entertained fifteen BUlfDURHAM Iowa, is visiting her friend, Miss friends last Wednesday at a miscelleanous Mable Burdell. TOBACCO shower in honor of her sister, L. L. Schumacker and Mr. Light of Miss Marie Hartji. Little Dorothy Carroll, Iowa, transacted business in Barnitz dressed as a Kewpie, brought Austin Tuesday. in the gifts in a little wagon. Bridge C. J. Wells of Le Roy stoppedih Austin between trains Thursday on Ixis way to Albert Lea. Albert Thompson and sister, Mrs. T. Thompson of Viroqua, Wisconsin, Good Tractor Liirication ESSENTIAL are guests at the J. Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones went to Bochester Thursday morning where Mrs. Jones will receive medical treatment. Pyramid Tractor QpEssENriALLvGood Mrs. O. H. Lerud left Wednesday for Whitehall, Wisconsin, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Chris. Foss. For Gears (if Enclosed:) For Engines: Miss Octavia Williams of Chicago, Pyramid Transmission Oil Pyramid Tractor Oil Illinois, and Miss Sue Williams of Pyramid Transmission Special Tractor Oil Iitchfield are guests at the Lee Lewis Grease. Universal Tractor Oil For Open Gears and for For Cups and Wheel Bearings: fiome. •'SC.- Gravity Feed Lubrication. •, Superintendent S. T. Neveln and Pyramid Harvester Oil. Pyramid Cup Grease. v'Jlr family left Thursday in their car for st weeks trip in Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. Buy Now—your supply Pyramid Oil and be prepared for an Clarence Hanson of Detroit, Michigan, early Spring. Write for prices and information as to our plan— arrived home Wednesday night we save you mony. for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorm Hanson. Daily Trips the Country—Phone Bridge 37. Miss Helen Camp has returned from Rock Island, Illinois, where she spent the past three weeks with We offer 200, Hart Schaffner & Marx finest friends and relatives. Use Pyramid Fred Williams returned to his home Gasoline and at Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thurs­ Auto Oils Use Pyramid imported cloth, silk lined new Fall Suits PANY And Grease Kerosene Overcoats that and were made up for Minnesota. Austin Erdman's Garage The Motor Inn. at at models arid valued choice $65 ^6 $75, "W TIPS FOR AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE USERS And become a regular patron of DO NOT rely on your memory for our bakery. telephone numbers. Remember that every iM You'll find nothing better in number has been changed. Refer to the Hundreds of other new Hart Schaffner & Marx, Styleplus QUALITY and TASTE than the automatic directory before dialing. food we turn out regularly from our ovens. and Leuthold Guaranteed suits just received-unusual values Watch your family EAT our DO NOT begin dialing until you have removed delicious BREAD with that expression the receiver from the hook. of SATISFACTION you enjoy at so much. Just try us! We know our DO NOT try to force the dial back after QUICK and CAREFUL service $15 $20 $24.50 $33.75 pulling if down to the finger stop when and will please you. Austins City Bakery dialing a number. It will return to its original position unaided and at just the proper speed. CARLITZ A STRUCK, Props. E. Mill Street. DO NOT attempt to complete a call after transposing figures or making some other Everything Else in Clothing and Shoes You Need For mistake. The moment you realize your error hang up the receiver for one second, remove and dial correctly. Fall and Winter at New Lowered Prices' DO NOT fail to pull the dial clear down (or around) to the.finger stop for every Xp figure of thfe number dialed. SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE FAIR DO NOT keep receiver down after you have dialed a number and hear the busy 3ignal. That only ties up your own telephone for those who piay be trying to dial you. own carelessness. lkeeos-dcmfwyphh DO NOT blame the automatic mechanism lit for your own carelessness. rtviia Co. ~T DO NOT fail to dial 1000 when you ex^f, & A- perience truoble in getting a number. •i3A".5s WELDING. i* 4. We can fix any size, shape or THE TRI-STATE TELEPHONE AUSTIN, MINNr- design of broken parts. Bring them to us. We can make them like new. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY f" .i-ak u-rrf JJJ5T qsv tfsn !f Repair Department A. H. ANDERSON, A A JTIJffi .W (iV S3 m. v.