Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 20, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Jt, •3N**^ '•p-.V MOWER COUNTY. NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. I f" vw$* f? A Page Eight Thursday, Oct. 20,1921. PRINTER'S DEVIL By'Charles Sughroe jr/5Starvation Painful, Does Anybody Know? iM/C/CflK, 7H£ MAsmb WuMffl Ncwiptptr Union iifl5ov[jio5^ NES, VOUR. DONWW SOFFERWA' CAT^J. ?|OSW DMW. GrgE Me House \M&U-,\MUER£ =f MO JKOU6N AS A 9AS6 tKlNMfc »CO TUe SEWAtfe HK%" TUEWV GVT PA\D VF r* "TWa ^KIA-ffe? THEV WORK a^VAOT AVtf NOW* ABOUT SYATBS BUT VOU AOJOOAUEO VKA GOlNtfA c*3XRr Alt game should be soaked in salt \ttEM TU6&.E COitGtlfi&SM&t \MWO A*E OUT V^v\)E^T BE€tt\MORIOMGr FOR AVAOMTH PACING R\QWtOPP water ov„er night before cooking. GAOOIM'AW50WP AT ev*AjjrA\)QOAft,MEN? •SO NOV) HNS»E *.T~ vieeo TW fcj. VRJ s? i. v/qo &er«w» voo obcvc ufe txHrr oast To prevent wool gloves from shrinking, )Aouev UO KAOVIEX pnt clothespins in the fingers TW6IA^VASOOft OOIAIU& while they are drying. ,,,, There is no better substitute for lb: butter in cake baking-than chicken fat. It may used for any purpose for which butter is used except on bread. 0 -J* Electric cooking devices that can be used at the table make th€ Sunday evening meal pleasant, and permit the serving of hot foods quickly and informally. W+u*i Duty half done is easily undone. Miss Jessie Murphy, who has been Mrr"and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and V. Sterra and Dr. A. L. Schultz of Mis Laura Parker of Boone, Iowa, Mrs. Wm. Schwartz of La Crosse] visiting friends in Austin for a few daughter, Ruth, and Miss Rose Creegan Good Thunder were guests at the Rev. who has been the guest of her aunt, who has been a guest at the B. Cap- and Frank Creegan drove to the days, returned to her home in Minneapolis W. F. Milbrath home Sunda£. Dr. Mrs. A. Davison, went to Kasson retz home for the past two weeks re last night. Twin Cities yesterday. Schultz is a brother of Mrs. Milbrath. Wednesday tor- viSit friends few turned to her home Tuesday. days before returning home. .... W. B. Hyde leaves Saturday morning Mrs. William Teeter entertained f, The Mothers Club of Whittier SERVICES AT OAKLAND. on a business trip. Mr. Hyde expects Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. school met Tuesday, October 18, at A communion service will be held} The Good Cheer girls of the St. Olaf to be gone from the city about ai Jake Shook and Mrs.* Clement Shook, in the Oakland Presbyterian church# A^fki-f^wTis-«•_*• 3:30. Superintendent Neveln gave a Lutheran church met Monday night of Spokane, Washington. week or ten days. next Sunday afternoon, October 23,1 talk and the pupils of Miss Cronon's at the home of Helen Olson, 600 West at three o'clock. Dr. James B.Ji room furnished the program. The Freeborn street. After the business August Bluhm and Dr. R. A. Bar-: Miss Anna Spieker of Aplington, Lyle will officiate. Everyone is cor-*J mothers of Miss Holzer's room furnished spending Miss Elizabeth Dixon is meeting asocial time was enjoyed and W. Malone of Charts City came to nitz left for Faribault Tuesday night Iowa, is a guest at the home of her dially invited, and the members are refreshments the week-end in Lyle. dainty refreshments served. attend the ball game Suhday and was especially urged to be present. to enjoy a few days fishing in the sister, Mrs J. W. DeBuhr. She will a guest at the C. W. Errett home. lakes around there. remain for several days. F. C. Marpe of Albert Lea was in I the eity-^Tuesday on bu|inates. Henry Haas had the misfortune to Henry Bushman, was able to resume J. H. Sheedy, while playing golf The Prize Winners break two bones in his right arm his duties as conductor on the Tuesday was struck over the right Born to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evanson, Tuesday, while cranking a Ford car. I. & M. Wednesday. He was injured eye by a ball 'driven by a player behind Monday, October XT? a son. in an accident about two weeks ago him., A gash was inflicted that 1st. PRIZE $5 Irvin Umhoefer •r 14 years. John H. Anderson, Grand H. P., required several stitches. Col. Albert Hopfe left today for at Cresco, Iowa. leaves today for Hutchinson, where 2nd PRIZE $4 Alois McGillivray 11 years Blooming Prairie, where he will conduct he will institute a Chapter, of Royal Leonard Oots, son of Mr. ^and Mrs. Miss Grace Mahachek was given a 3rd PRIZE $3" Fern Whitesidg 14 years a sale. Arch Masons, and install the ofTi- Charles Oots, was bruised about the pleasant surprise Tuesday evening at 4th PRIZE $2 Jeanette Drost 12 years Miss Helen Arnes, who has been cers. face and knees Tuesday night when the home of Mildred Mc Farlane, by he was thrown from a pony which visiting in Mankato, reutrned home I 5th PRIZE members of the Junior B. Y. P. U. $1 Dorothy Meany 9 years Mr. and Mrs Tuesday night. Mr* and Mrs* David WriSht have slipped on the wet paving and fell. Games were played, and a delicious Eight of the Prize Reasons "Why Every Boy and Girl Should Have returned home from Cumberland, His injuries will keep him from school lunch was served. Miss Mahachek A LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS BANK." Miss Leona Gomer is spending the Wisconsin, after a weeks" Visit there for a couple of days. was presented with a book. week-end at the home of her parents 1. Because it is the "Beautifulest" Savings Bank there is. with friends. in Rose Creek. 7 2 Because, it represents "THE BANK TO BLANK ON". Forrest Miller, who has been spending Mower County News 3. Because^ it reminds me of a very injprotant historical event and Mrs. Marion Sherman and Mrs. T. the past few days in Minneapolis makes me more patriotic.. •.' 4 MARKET PLACE Franklin went to the cities Wednesday visiting friends, returned to Austin 4. Because, it teaches me to save and if I train myself when I am young for a few days visit. last night: lr will be more liable to be thrifty and prosperous when I get old. Because, a Liberty Bell Savings Bank means a Bank account and a 5. Mrs. C. F. Weitzel of Rush City is One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Mrs. C. W. Vaux of Swea City, Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Bank account boosts one's characted. visiting at the M. P. Underoerger Iowa, motored up last week and is the Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Because, it forms a habit of Saving. ilBecause, 6. home southwest of the city. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Added for all ads not paid for in ad* it teaches other members of the family to Save. 7. vance. Readers or locals not run in George Shortt. Miss Anna Rushley, who has been 8. Because, the Liberty^Bell Bank stands for Patriotism. 'it this column will be charged at the .... r. i- -.. visiting her parents at Lake Mills, rate of 10 cents per line. Mrs. Thomas Lowe left for her "THE fiANK TO BANK ON" Iowa, returned home Monday. 4 hom in Pipestone Wednseday, after FOR SALE spending a few days with her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes of Mrs. C. C. Allen. FOR SALE:—Pure Bred Prize Winning pty Ftraf Nattntial latife of Auatftt Mankato, are guests at the C. C. Allen Shropshire Yearling Bucks and Burton Hughes homes. BOOKS and Ram Lambs. Registered Ho}stein 1868. Capital & Surplus. Bulls, and^Duroc Jersey Boars, $300,000.00 Organized Mrs. John Clark of Minneapolis is for sale at Farmers' prices. Brookholm RESOURCES OVER THREE NEW POPULAR distinctive MILLION DOLLARS. The a guest this week of Mrs. C. G. Gillam Farms, Art Wright, Manager, Austin, Minn. .... 28-8-c. and Mrs. A. B. Overland New Pattern Copyrights The design is dis Mrs. Mary Kimlicka has returned .NOW $1.00. tinctive. The quality home from Owatonna and Hopkins, i9 the best. The The Lamp where she spent the past month. The De*ert Lamp in tHe trade mark is the old reliable mark in The found on all 1847 Mrs. Henry Kobes left Monday for Desert. Rogers Bros. Silver Sparta, Wisconsin, where she. will ware. The Riding visit-friends for several weeksL ,t| Choose this as Kid of the pattern around Mrs. J. Hillies, who has been visiting Burned which you her son in Lincoln, Nebraska, the will "accumulate Bridges. By Ertttl M.D4L your past month, has returned home. BOTH POWER AND ELECTRIC complete, silver The Thunder Bird. service Prices Are Down to Pre-War Level ... jMrs. T. E. Wade of Fairmont is the Hurvia guest of her 'sisters, jfMrs. Emma RlDnrKID/M Greatheart Wilder and Mrs. Myrtle Wykoff. PfoWDERRIVEB Sisters. 100 New Titles in FOR Stock. Step IW ROGERS BROS. W. in GOOD LUCK'S MLVER WARE and look them over. SAKE K. 0. WOLD DRUG J.J. Jiayes &Son 1 TRY A CAN OF p) CO. 2J "The Economical Drug Store." _a_ HEALTH AND HAPPIJESS PROD10 are yjmrs if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and KEEPING well. rs-- MALT SYRUP R. I. SEE 11. 1^. iiuliOvil, D. Palmier Graduate Chiropractor. At vour dealers. Consultation and Spirfal Analysis without charges Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building,' Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA WHY BE- WITHOUT WASHER any longer AS 4 vi Mrs.lHousewife^ y*Your husband has every conven^nc$Jn the way of money and labor savers$ why shouldn't you have the same*conyfenc$? YQJJ DESERVE IT. Once you use one you will wender how you got-along without it and 1- are going to enlarge the business to such an extent as to J- f- JS- be in position to handle all kinds of electrical work, such as rewinding and repairing, starting, lighting and ignition for cars—also direct and alternating current mot•v I ors. \Reliable Hardware -Vi fe 1* Schm itz Auto Electric Com pany.iw iifey "The Store That Satisfies'' AUSTIN, MINN. •ff'i EDWARD M. SCHMITZ. RUDOLPH A. SCHMITZ f* *0tf One Minute. 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