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

October 27, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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r? 4 rm&&& :m-* •vr~€ Ji-.ts- MOWER CODNTt'NEWS' AllSTM, MINN rJ w. Page Eight 1921 fr.1 MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ByCharfes,Sughroe f7TCHl flThe Way the Poor Boss Felt $**•"*• *fw Miwunwt IMw \WmA vfER \C\V4D P«SOA\9«\OU, \V «l|i 1 r~r^-y« ou enough *ftU- NOW RECITE §0 NOO WEMAN LOST AU. OUR VMWEH wiuAm* -V1-' 8N PL*N\U* 1W RACES? MiOWNUKattt EvrntixxjEfc," VF MCR v# AU*TNOOGC*t eUdSCfllPttOMfe NEMttN GCj TWSSTP6R0AN AUNTHSUGc WKEL *(U&f ty&feD AiorA^ rr w*muG "•riu.TW UUtWjUfT to V»S, UKtNOO maw! PAPVR 6T0P* eOMtlttri touo Mk6?? 9 t/.rjl IMtttUMOftV Df hour. An oysten Supper was served. Farmers' Commission cost to the producers. pamphlets'to shipping association AUCTION DATES Miss Hocket received many nice gifts. With reference to service, co-operative managers, stockmen and country Companies Giye More Her marriage takes place next month. Monday, October 31:—Chickens, newspapers. organizations are giving it in as pure bred, Geese and fram implements and Better Service full measure, and often more, than Among the many loose statements Oscar Thompson right sopth Miss Tayne Burgess and Miss King most privately-owned firms. This is contained in their literature is one of the fair grounds. Col. Albert will speak at Lansing Friday at three In^ their further efforts to discredit reflected in the rapid growth these Hopfe, Auctioneer. which says, "Economy is a relative o'clock on Child Welfare Work and exisiting farmers' co-operative live proposition. Admitting possibility of selling agencies have made wherever Mower County News the reading of beter books in- the stock commission companies and to1 they are in operation. Had they not slightly less cost this would be more homes. They will t^y and get in stem the tide of rapidly growing sentiment given Service and proven their worth, than offset by ineffectual service/' MARKET PLACE touch with the mothers thruout the they never would have thrived as they in favor of such organizations By the return of all profits to the county and try to stimulate an interest Fred Telmick of Brownsdale was Robertson is the leader. Hallowe'en the privately-owned *, commission have in the "past five years. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. shippers at the end of each yt&r, for better reading and m6re of decorations will be us«& and various an Austin caller Wednesday. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. firms, thru their own organizations— there is no question but what the farmers' it in the rural districts, News, advertising- brin^results. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be stunts will be given. the Live Stock Exchanges, are now companies sell live stock at the Miss Jessie Partridge of Owatonna, Added for all ads not paid for in advance. of distributing* a series of letters and terminal markets at the least possible Shop &rst in The News Teachers and officers of the Primary Readers locals not run in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeBuhr returned was an Austin visitor Monday. department of the Baptist thi? column will be charged at the home Monday from Applington, rate of 10 cents per line. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Egel- church entertained the members of IowS( where they vMted relatives for Some More Prize Contest Answers man, Wednesday, October 26, a son. ,j the Cradle Roll and their mothers FOR SALE & few dayg Wednesday afternoon at the parsonage.v Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burzinski, FOR SALE:—Pure Bred Prize Winning Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson of About fifty were present. Shropshire 'Yearling Bucks Wednesday, October 26, a son. ,M'Z Owatonna and Roy Paulson of Blooming I. Hallowe'en- decorations and favors and Ram Lambsr Registered Holstein a Liberty Bell Bank in BECAUSE, It is very easy" to save when you Prairie spent Sunday with their were used Refreshments of i"e Bulls, and Duroc Jersey Boars, Miss Helen. Fitzgerald of Rose "V,/ your home.^ fqa* sale afr Farmers' pricesi^ Brooke -parents in Austin. Creek was shopping here yesterday. cj-eam and cak^ were^^red. 4. holm Farms, Art Wright, Manager, ^"Because, It teaches to be thrifty. Austin, Minn 28-8-c. Mrs. Charles Brownlow, Mrs. Merle The Rebeccas gave a sociable last Jtfr. and Mrs. John Cronarr of Rose Because, When you nave a Liberty Bell Savings Bank you put your Bowers, Mrs. E. W. gpencer and Mrs: evening at the Odd Fellows hall. The •Creek were Austin callers Tuesday. FOR SALE':—Six Cylinder sport money in and can't get it out. That's n# best reason. Mamie Roy of Le Roy, were Austin hall was prettily decorated in Hallowe'en model Nash. Run 8000 miles. Perfect Because, It will do others good, when they see my beautiful little Bank Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ola Stemson shoppers Tuesday. colors. A program--of vocal mechanical condition. First -of Lansing, Thursday, October 27, a they will get oAe too, and the thrift habit is good for all.Because, and instrumental music., Several $900.00 gets itl Bert Earl, Austin, The Good Cheer girls of the Lutheran son. it provides a means for one to learn to become independent. Minn. 27-1-c. readings and community singing was church will have a social inijfre 1— Because, it makes one happy. The thought of a good Bank1 account enjoyed. C^ffe, doughnuts and pumpkin LOST AND FOUND ^,^j3ora Helen Siewert spent Saturday basement of the church Friday evening^._Ihe. will make the smallest child or the idlest man smile. pie were served. There was fortune I _and-Sunday visiting friends in.Ausi:in. public is invited. LOST:—( Case containing order books telling, fish ponds and dancing Because, it means starting a Bank account in a good safe Bank. and stationery between Lyle and for those who cared to dance. Because, it will help to save to help me thru'college. Mrs. Andrew Peterson's commitee Brownsdale Tuesday. Finder Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Msfck of Dodge Mrs. 'Cassius Terry and Mrs. Irving Because, when you save money aftd put it in the Bank you get interest. please mail to H. K. Hanson, St. of the Lutheran Ladies Aid met Wednesday Center, were shopping here Wednesday. Fox entertained at a five o'clock Ansgar, Iowa. 34-1-p. Because, I like to see my Bank account grow. afternoon with Mrs. George f— -5* Because, A Liberty Bell Bank makos me patriotic. tea Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was Anderson, 503 South Kenwood avenue. HELP WANTED played. Read these answers of real live wide-awake American children. K. R. Murphy reutrned Wednesday Civil Service Examinations at Ausain, A school of instruction for the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph liaigneau and Then come to the Bank and get a Liberty Bell'Savings Bank for your November. Positions $1400 to night from a business trip to Chicago. Eastern Star wilkbe held in Blooming daughter returned home Wednesday, self or your children. $1600. Age 18 upward. Experience Prairie, Wednesday, November 2. Mrs. Daigneau from Minneapolis and unnecessary. For free particulars, Unity chapter of Austin will exemplify instruction, write R.' Terry (former •THE BANK TO BANK ON" Mr.'Daigneau from si hunting trip to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nockelby are Civil Service examiner) 772 Continental the opening work. Raemer. He brought home a string visiting relatives in Eagle Bend and building, Washintgon, D. C. of ducks—, Duluth. The Ladies Guild of Chirst church A'good $\tBt Hational Sank of Austin WANTED:— steady gentle­ Mrs. Otto Tollerud was pleasafitly met with Miss Julia Weisel- at her manly salesmaH to handly a Ward's Frank Daws of Plainfield,Wisconsin, surprised by her committed of the home on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Wagon in Mo^er county. No experience is spending a few days here on Lutheran Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon, Capital & SurplUs. $300,000.00 'V :-\r-^ '"Organized 1868. needed, For full particulars Weisell was assisted' by Mrs. Oscar Easiness. the occasion being her birthday. write to Dr. Ward's Medical RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Ober and Mrs. Guy Chambers. A social afternoon was spent company, Winona, Minnesota. Established Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis and son of and Mrs. Tollerud was presented with 1856. 33-3-c. e-o-i. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett, who -Adams were Austin shoppers Wednesday. a set of silver salad forks. have been visiting at the H. R. Campbell home the past week, returned to OBITUARY Earl Ellingson of Ellendale began their home in Minneapolis this morning. "work at the C. I. Johnson Shoe store 4. f. Tuesday. Mrs. E. L. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eshori of Kingman, Mrs. E. L. Garner died at St. Olaf, The A. B. Club will meet with |i/Ir. Arizona, were.vshopping here hospital Monday afternoon at 2:00 and Mrs. Ward Hurlburt on Friday yesterday. They this "morning o'clock. Funeral services,were held evening. for Rochester, where Mrs. Eshon will at the home here Wednesday at 14}:00 consult the Mayo's. a. m., the Rev. M. G. Shuman officiating, Mrs. Tony Roehick of Faribault is A few years ago money came easy, today we have to work for it Business was then after which the body was taken-, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. H. Keller and family of Sargeant booming, today we have to fight for it We are ready for the fight. for burial to Freeborn, Minnesota? John Remmel. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tiedemann She leaves to mourn her loss heir* and Clarence Keller of Elkton, were Commencing Saturdaj^ October 29th, we mil put oitthe greatest Reduction Sale held in TBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester husband and eight children, Vera, Edward, guests at the H. F. Kezar home on 'O'Marro, Wednesday, October 26, a Earnest, Arthur, Robert, Helen, West Freebowi street Sunday. many years. MERCHANDISE AT A^OLUTELY PR&WAR PRICES. daughter. Cora and Kenneth, all of whom lived The Catholic Order of Forresters with their parents here, Born to Mr. and Mrs. William gave a dance and sociable Wednesday Cora A. Gilmore was born in Dane Arrett of Lansing, Monday, October Meh*s Kersey Overcoats with Wombat Men's fine Suits and Overcoats, new«'*.- evening at* the Knights-of Columbus county, Wisconsin, April 25,1873. She 24,. a daughter. Opossdm Collar /est Models at. or hall. A large crowd was in attendance came with her parents to Freeborn y* and a very pleasant evening was Minnesota, at an early age. Here she Mrs. William Whitlock of Clarion, '•*. ^2250 spent ... 5 grew to womanhood. While her parents Iowa, is visiting her parents," Mr. and were living there," she attended Mrs. John Gulden. Mens' Sheep Lined Ulsters 1 A shadow basket social will be held Other good Suits and Overcoats at •2250 the Austin high school for a time. On' •4 1- at Pine Hurst school October 28, 2 ISight girls will go to the Misses November 1, 1899, she, was married *18.00 "°d *22^0 miles east of Lyle. Ladies are to 3 'Stella and Hazel Foster home for an to E. L. Garner. bring baskets. Auctioneer. Austinson oyster supper this evening. Mens' Fleece lined' Union Suits, best Three yeai% ago the family moved will s£ll the baskets. Coffee will Boys' good Suits with extra Knickers •, quality. to Austin and have since occupied the Warner Finn returned to Minneapolis be served free. residence on South Kenwood avenue. .. .. "i" •.&*#• Monday, after spending the Mjs. Garner has been a member of Mrs. George E., Anderson entertained week-end with his family here.* the^Methodist Episcopal church for her. commii^e^f the Lutheran Mens' Wool Union Suits from Boys' Good Overcoats from ttaygpreater share tf herlife. Her interjit a.' The Gq£alli6n -club will have a dinner church yestet-day jttft^rnoon. A lftrge I: daricVat the K. of C. hall on centered in family cares that ^O"'15.00 .crowd was in attendance and a most Tuesday, evening/November 1. braced her, she was a ^evoted mother enjoyable afteimpoii^was spent. to children. Mens' Fleece-lined.Shirts and drawetsj Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartji and Mr. tfaT-i-.-. •40.00 The Eyabgelical Lutheran church best quality each Jv. and Mrs. John Schwerin of Elktoiv of ftphkrig w|b«. at Sargent held their annual sale' Suits made to your measure to were shopping here Wednesday. Jf^ ctjoamon h^uM'i^piEler '.|plns and siifper Tuesday evening. The from different th^t' of ttife articles of fancy work were auctioned Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, and giipn spfder. The qptdefi Mens' and Boys' Best Shoes on the Market. off by Mr. Cunningham. The proceeds "Mrs. Will Reynolds spent Monday and w# consists of a sUken tube hidden Mens' Good Work Shoes from amounted to $V14.00. •3.00 "'350 a Tuesday in Albert Lea on business. In a^dark corner, #ith an irregular sheet of closely woven meshes spread Mrs. Mary Getman, mother of MrsCharles Pearl Baldner returned Monday jbefore it. The tube is the spider's Dijbble, who is seriously ill is *rom Adams where she spent the lurking hole and .place of refuge the MeriS* Dress Shora fromip reported atput the same todayf Mrs. week-end with her brother, Roy Baldner. outspread web Is its snare. The vtalf •%-r to $ Getmag \^s ei^|^r-$l]ght years old a '5.00 .. spider mak^j a tubul^r^ole with the 27th SeptjsnttbeV and has been hinged, door for a le&ftfe and spreads Mre. Beuhla Haas of Crescfr, Iowa, Boys' Good Shoes from in poo^health ftjr abput 'a year.. no snare. Still .anottter ^q||Dles of ^returned home Wednesday after spider constructs of MrsJ j. N. ^Ssen, Mrs. Albert S '3,00"'400 silk without any lid or-'aoojfe't^^ spending a: few days here "with Tfton -|jhd Miss Ida ^WfeiSel went to i. ,7 1'^ -t iriend£ N In eVe^y^dej)artment we handle the bestittalceS.Society-^1, Minneapolis Wednesday to attend a Poin% of ilnUreat $ere#ned. v. Brand Clothing, Munsing and Copper Underwear, Man— Mrs. Clyde Clefton and Mrs. &oy reunion of the K. K. K.'s. They will The haunts, of the j^Inosaur In th4 Rattan Shirts, Mallory Hats, Interwoven Hosiery, Osh0 "Holmes wlil entertain at a five o'clock be entertained tomorrow at a one Red Deer valley, ln C^^da, have been ,kosh Overalls.^ If there were any better j)iak||^re would tea today at the home of Mrs. o'clcok luncheon at the Murdock^ screened by the department of trade and commerce. The place" where these Holmes. have them.' 4*sm Murphy's clerks entertained at a relics of millions of years ago are IPepple who want good quality merchandise come to our •v/v Mrs. O. J. Simmons entertains the found is about 100 miles east of Gal* parcel shower Tuesday night, in honor •v" store for it. Everything guaranteed as represented gary, In a canyon of the Red Deer I'Shfilshine Class of the M. .E. .church, of Miss Adeline Hockett at the Harry rlvejr, which Is jiist as beautiful .jrs t6is: afternoon, A picnic, supper will \Cl^t.enson home. Music, dancing the .- |Grand Canyon, but about one* "be served. and. bunco were enioved until a Wo In. Albert*'^-hefe the cactus grows. -Qra Bobertison will entertain Miss Hazel Stepheh of Chicago will 'demonstrate New Cameo Corset Saturday "Methodist choir tonight at her and Monday, October 29 and I "home at a Hallowe'en party. There 31 at the Value Store. Advertisement found on every page of The News in are twenty-four in th^ choir^ and Miss ^fryTtriiif irr