Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 8, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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m*. -.P N"^| %iXr frfSB •V.1 MOWER COUNTY N|TWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Thursday, Deci- 8, 1921." Page Four *l7 ———^1—•—^ UNION Dave Wright, trustee for three was voted Benson Palmer of Dexter transacted The. Salvation Army MoWjer County :News busihe^'-^^ttwtin Tuesday. iwas: lodge. r-— J. v# ''./E k^The Comity Paper*' v/lS v/l?I ed, all others holding the same office Published every Monday and Thursday, 4 Miss Anna Roble was given a surprise for another term. at Austin, Minnesota Insurance Specialists- The ^!^tol)Je Fraternal* Union i*' party Wednesday evening at her ROEpAND GANNON, Publishers A membership campaign was planned, elected pffictfrt at' a meeting, held at home, when abouf thirty neighbors PERCOLATOR Northwestern Advertising Representatives with a banquet to be held at its Austin Insurance Agency and friends dropped in for a social the offices of William Cutter on Mill Minnesota Select List, 215 conclusion in" February. evening- Music and games were enjoyed E. Manager, Ray Cory, street Monday night. Soifth Sixth Street, Minneapolis and a delicious lunch w^s served'. Babcock Building 'J W'f The guests departed at "a late 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ?'^iS iP: $iotir,^vijwrspent ja. pleasant e: & '•t'A Ofljcial Paper of Mower County 'i** -THE PENALTY yJi- ft' SUBSCRIPTION RATES •-iH Per Xe$r, in advance .$2.50 •iz-i!C 1 Six Months ,.$1.25 OF BEING n't Singl'e Copies !. .05 niii) Entered as Second .Class Matter at 'Wi/i TH the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under -'ir-i the act of Marqh 3,^1879. "f r, Miss Elizabeth Dixon and Dr. Fanny You, parents, owe a deb your chil- FjieSter leave tomorrow noon for Tl Sant^" Anna, California, where they dren. will jjpend the winter. Much of your kow^edge and information A Ji_ has come from experience. Meetings of Interest You want to save your children some of the Nc(t only is everyone jwelcome at hard knocks you have:ih$d. these meetings but every one interested is urged to attend one or all of A savings account in this bank will do it. themi. Friday, December 9—Pleasant Valley Start it for them and thfen help them to keep at it. twn hall, 2:00 p. m. 600 Hems to. Sell at 1c Each, Saturday, Monday, December 12.—Udolpho, LeBar school, at 7:45 p. m. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Thursday, December 13.—County Dec. 10th, 10:00 A. M. Guernsey Breeders' annual meeting. Tuesday, December 13.—Brownsdale, Annual of Ausitn, Minn. Shipping association BROS. meeting and report of committee on Farmers' Elevator at 2:00 p. m. Member Federal Reserve System. Tuesday, December 13-16.—Poultry Show at Austin Armory. 'I Reliable Hardware J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W.#E. HOPFE, Thursday, December 15.—Nevada Township in School District No. 11, President Vice President at 7:45 p. m. ALL ROAP, WORK Tuesday, December 20-21.—Grand and new buildingn are reported Spencer Jordan Meadow Poultry Show. by The Improvement Bulletin. Gives calls for bids of State Highway Commission It costs two dollars. ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Thvirs* (Si &:xf .-, 52 numbers for CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING 1^00 Daily Rerfiinder 1^*1 Funer^ Director. ft -r/Y: FREE if sub- THEREON. •, The Establwhinent of Friday} It makes good pictures. TT__ wv— r\ gcription is paid this Estate of Eva M. Tollefson, decedent. Ya r-., Scrrice. ptfge for ""VmonthOtf each day. Improvunent Bulletin Clothbound" MlriheapolU, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of That's the whole story—pxcept^ the ji" Mower, In Probate Court. GCORGC MCLTORO fftODlj'CTIOifii In the matter of estate of Eva M. happiness of the.youngsters when they Tollefson, Decedent. Letters of administration this day find it on the tree. having been granted to Nina M. Kennedy of Austin, Minn )i It is ordered that the time within Other Brownies, some of thepi ^uto- which all creditors of the above named srrf1' decedent may present claims against graphic, up tcj. $17.50. her estate in this court, Tbe, and the ,3S same hereby is, limited to three W Auibgt&phic ft"" THE ,.c Us months from and after the date hereof said time expiring the 28th day of JW i\i •iW.. sb February, 1922. csr. AGNCr AVRPf AN, RUDOLPH VALCNTiNO And it is further .ordered, that -it ?RESr^."£0 ev JESSE. L-C.K.V Monday:, the 6th day" bf March, Ci paramount picture /Established 486$. 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate KOBES' CAFE Corner Main & Bridge streets. Cotirt Rooms at Court Hoiise at •. the City of Austin, in said County, be, Founded on the World famous novel by E. M. Hull. Austin, Minn. E --V and the same hereby is fixed and appointed A flaming romance of desert love! Flinging away the •^r •4ir ^as the time* and place for trappings of civilization. -The book is the years sensation! 'jJ hearingf upon and the examination, U&SlBEBTa You'll never forget this picture! adjustment and allowances of such' .THE LARGEST CHAIN DEP. claims? -aS shall be presented within Colorful scenes on the Sahara desert, with wild riding World- V# Dr. A. I. ARNESON -STORE OBOAN1ZATION IN THE ie the tim'ei? aforesaid. and thrilling abductions and escapes Physician and Surgeon. Let .notice hereof be given by the ers Suspense, action, color, excitement, thrills, love and CHRONIC DISEASES ,--u publication of this order in the Mower mystery. ELECTRO-PHYSICAL County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, TREATMENTS. iS'zis-:* "i- as provided by law. SPECIAL MIJSIG BY PARK EIGHT also RECTAL and COLON Dated November 28, 1921 DISEASES. HENRY WEBER, JUN. PIECE ORCHESTRA zis-Sii- New Offices in Automatic I Judge of Probate. 1 Gas Building. Telephone COURT SEAL) Gifts That Are Pleasant.Reminders of the Giver MATINEE:—2:30 Children Adufcs 15c, 25c. Office Hours nana' BAUDLER BROS.. 10 A.M. to 0Hlcf 267® •fEVENINGS:—7:15 and Children Adults 35c. 9:00y 20c, Attorneys for i&tate. 6 P. M. Residence 2677 File N£j4275. War Tax Included. in the .i 4 Dec. 8, 15, 22. -m- dt- itf-Vt News advertising brings results. -tw- lil Pl&asjng Styles yoiiGinPlM H1 for Men, Women t- IbpularSongs and Children I InafewWee^s i' Pi AT TRUE One of the most ECONOMY fascinating of musical instru ments and with PRICES our free progressive FRET instruction lessons cneofthe Y6ur Christmas gift list shonld include Comfy Slippers. Nothing makes more acceptable easiest to. Otis learn or useful gifts—always a reminder, when wprn, of the giver! Many Pleasing styles piay. tM are here. 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