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

October 3, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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H, •^vpjpi ""P""yi ^'itW eJ fr ?fh^ 7 *?'$*$?%** 1 1 .*?* y~¥^i -:'4\sX:lm-^ $ to '!&.„. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ,"'v"" f—Page Three Monday, October 3,1921 TRUNK HIGHWAYS •M Value of Attending BACK TO NORMAL National Dairy Show. Maintenance Forces Restore The time for the national Roads After Dairy Show is drawing near. It Recent Rains. The is very seldom that we have such a great educational feature 'J brought so near our door Bench St. Paxil, October 1.—The Minnesota and we owe it to ourselves to trunk highways as a whole are take advantage of this opportunity back to normal thru the work of maintenance to have the proper type forces following recent rains, of good dairy cows of all the the state highway department announced breeds fixed in our minds. today in a condition bulletin The quality and caliber of the based upon reports from district superintendents. animals in this exhibition is not to be surpassed as they come In some districts where farmers began from far and near and from the hauling crops to market before best herds in the world. Mower the roads dried, it was necessary to county will have some of its o. use tractors and other heavy equipment prize animals there and also a to level ridges and fill ruts, according larfge delegation of farmers interested to the reports. In general,' in better stock. Wili however, the trunk routes are in better you be one of them? condition than for several weeks Places a The exhibition begins October past. 8 and ends Actober 15. The The state highway department butletin judging schedule follows: Tuesday, follows: October 11, Brown Swiss TRUNK HIGHWAYS:— I and Ayrshires. Wednesday, Wonderful No. 1 FAIR—Albert Lea, St. Paul, October 12, Guernseys. Thursday, Duluth and North Short. South State October 13, Holsteins. Friday, line good, Albert Lea good, fair, Owa-1 October 14, Jerseys. tonna good, Faribault paved, Northfield good, fair, detour, Farmington good, detour, paved, St. Paul paved, 42-Inch You don't have to cup your hands White Bear good, Forest Lake good, behind your ears to hear the voice of Wyoming good, Rush City good, Pine !the tempter. City good, Hinckley fair, Sandstone good, Moose Lake good, Carlton good, EGGS AND MILK. Duluth good, Two Harbors good, Indications are that milk and eggs Grand Maris good, Pidgeon River. will again be high and the price of feed is the lowest in years, accordingly No. 9 FAIR—GOOD—La Crescent, the use of egg and milk making Fairmont and Luverne. La Crescent feed should pay splendid return. fair, Hokah fair, Houston fair, Rush We all know what to feed the cows ford fair, Lanesboro fair, Preston to have them increase the flow of fair, Fountain fair, Spring Valley milk, but many seem to feel that any good, Grand Meadow fair, good, Austin old feed such as screenings, oats and corn will bring results from Biddy. good, Albert Lea good, Blue Earth in Your Home This may be true in the spring when fair, detour, Fairmont good, Sherburne she can get get egg making feed for good, Jackson fair, detour, herself, but from now till spring she ac- Worthington fair, Adrian good, Luverne The 42'inch model must be fed an egg making feed if good, fair, State Line. commodates a regular full* you are to expect any eggs. Such a Immediately! sized sheet folded once. Remember, the No. 20 GOOD—Canton, Rochester, feed is Ful-O-Pep Dry Mash. It is composed of as near as possible the automatic feed board control is exclusive and Cannon Falls. Canton good, Preston same kind of food that she gets in the fair, Fountain fair, Chatfield with the Simplex boner. You sit in spring, it is fine ground—is fed dry— good, Rochester good, Oronoco good, comfort and iron• The advantages are keep it where she can get it any and Pine Island good, Zumbrota good, so numerous! all the time. Feeding a scratch feed Cannon Falls fair, good, M.T.H. No. 3. once a day and that for the evening t* 1. meal, you do not need to add meat No. 40 GOOD—Lyle, Austin and scraps or green feed as this Ful-OPep Owatonna. Lyle good, Austin good, egg making feed is a balanced Blooming Prairie good, Owatonna. ration and is guaranteed if fed as directed. No. 41 FAIR—Blooming Prairie It will start your pullets laying and Hayfield, (under construction). sooner than any feed you can use No. 56 GOOD—Kenyon, Dodge Center and will keep them in good feathers and Brownsdale. Kenyon fair, and healthy condition. West Concord good, Dodge Center Sold by HARE & GOSS in 25, 50 and 100 lb. sacks. There are many good, Hayfield good, Brownsdale imitations, but only one Ful-O-Pep good, T. H. No. 21. Dry Mash. Phone 6920 and try 50 lbs. No. 57 GOOD—Mantorville and M. I Advertisement. 27-2-c. IRONER T. H. No. 7. No. 59 GOOD, FAIR—Spring Valley, Rochester and Lake City. Spring Valley good, Stewartville good, Rochester The Small Payments of $6 Monthly Can Be Provided fair, Zumbro Falls fair, Lake City. from the Actual Savings in Help-Hire, Time, Fuel, Etc. LE ROY October Release From The Independent NOW ON SALE Mrs. Munson of Taopi was a Saturday afternoon caller in our city. Song, Orchestra, Band, but a little good management Figure it out for Misses Laura Johnson and Margaret Such terms as these were never offered before. Dance and Novelty Peterson spent Monday afternoon yourself. First you save about $1.25 each month They represent the utmost in ironing machine Numbers at Austin. on your fuel bill by using a SIMPLEX IRONER. Dr. and Mrs. Cobb of Lyle and Mr. value, and you certainly owe it to yourself to determine Come in and hear them and Mrs. Colburn of Sack City, Iowa, Second you should save, on your present laundry NOW that your ironing problem will end Austin Furniture were guests last Friday at the Chas. expense, from $5 to $15 a month. Third, your Brown home. forever! What household duty is more wearisome Co. Miss Alice Schutz spent several linen will last longer—a saving of about $2.00 to or time-consuming when done the old-fashioned days last week at Elkton visiting at $5.00 a month. Total saving of at the very least the H. T. Hagen home and with other way? You need not endure it any longer. This friends. She reutrned Monday evening. $8.25 to $30.00 a month, regardless of how your LOW TERM SALE, to continue for a short time ironing is done. Not counting the wear on your only, is your way out Mrs. R. J. Thomson and son, Gerald, J. F. FAIRBANKS spent the week end at Austin. own nerves and physical well beings-time saved Miss Hazel Swenson of Austin was —cleaner living conditions—home surroundings The fine work the SIMPLEX does, and so a week end visitor with Miss Viola Holt. more inviting, etc. easily the abundance of clean linen you will enjoy, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McCaughey and Dealer In and the dependability of a perfect laundress without daughter, Mrs. Margaret Frisbee, Muriel Frisbee and Mr. Lee autoed to Your husband in business or shop acts at once pay and always at your service—all these are available COAL, WOOD, LIME, Jefferson Lake last Friday and enjoyed when an appliance adds to his convenience and CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, on the payment of only $5 down. a few days fishing. f* comfort, particularly when it also adds to his profita Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beck of BRICK AND WALL Brownsdale visited at the home of Mrs. Do the same! Order the SIMPLEX IRONER sent You also can have a SIMPLEX IRONER, and PLASTER. E. A. Hayes Sunday. The Thornhill's buy one with absolutely no burdensome obligations to your home on approval today. were also over from Spring Valley. Frances Meyers spent Monday afternoon at Austin. Office 301 East Bridge St. The first meeting of the History club for this season was held Thursday Phone: Main 32 afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. John Hale. All members ONE MORE Austin, Minn. were present except Mrs. Palmer who was out of town. The Pleasure club met with Mrs. T. A. Thornburg Tuesday afternoon of PIERCE last week. As it was the first meeting of the year plans weye discussed for the coming months. A social hour OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU BATTERY CO. •was enjoyed after the business meeting during which time a very fihe If within thirty days you are not absolutely satisfied with .the Simplex in every way, and if you lunch was prettily served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Severt do not feel that it has materially lessened the work in your Hbme, WE DO NOT WANT YOU TO Simonson. The afternoon was indeed a pleasure to all. RE-CHARGING, KEEP IT. We would rather have you send it back, because we don't want a single customer to The Parents and Teachers association 1 REPAIRING have a Simplw unless they are conscientious boosters—just like many Austin Simplex owners held their first meeting for this fi 1 year at the schoolhouse Friday evening and are. with a very good attendance. The REBUILDING (Signed) DECKER following program was much enjoyed: Instrumental, Mrs. W. A. Hall address All Makes of of welcome, Rev. A. A. Oestreich .. .. ..... Z'fl Batteries response, Superintendent Oldenburg Mr. Farmer: The Simplex can bemused just as vocal solo, Cordelia Eastwold Bring in your ironing and have the Factory: readily in your farm home as tho you were in the violin solo, Martin Roper male chorus. A social time followed and refreshments city- monstrator do it for you the Simplex way. FIRST CLASS WORK were served. It is planned to GUARANTEED hold five of these meetings during the school year the next one to be DECKER BROTHERS •. "THE STORE. v» RELIABLE held December 9. 4ai Phone Bridge 30 £& THAT sxmmrf Did you ever notice that when j. i- 11 hmdwaKE somebody wants you to rally around jt ,1-i 112 East Maple, Austin somebody or something, that the rallier ,-fi? expects to profit by it and about all you get is his best wishes. wi jft,