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

December 22, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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WF Aj Vf***"* *Mim .jEwmozw* !^W?m ~W -3.--S r5 ,1 /v ^t v* ^hv %viu •t~' *, f„, .. 1 Page Four MOWBjR COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Dec. 22,1921. Mower bounty News your slay yow can come in a car with Dakota Representatives Gilbert Haugen your sack of toys. The little boy next of Iowa, Clarence MacGregor of "The Cbunty Paper" fYLE door said that he got a letter from New York,'and JVC. McLaughlin of Published every Monday and Thursday,' santa and he said that yow was going Michigan. N. J. Holmberg, commissioner at Austin, Minnesota. (t to bring- him A' foot ball and a nother of agriculture, was informed ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. ERVICE toy well dear santa I think I had better Tuesday of the plans. close because I have wrote enough, Northwestern Advertising Representatives: The conference will take up the but me ~dear mother said that she Minnesota Select List, 215 i5 SATISFACTION question of short bankers farm credits. wanted some coal for xmas and she South Sixth Street, Minneapolis 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. needs some pair of slippers too but I Farm leaders, bankers and businessmen told her that may be dear old santa of the northwest have been Official Paper of Mower County claus would bring them to her. Be invited to take part in the session. sure to come to the School dear santa SUBSCRIPTION RATES From now until Christmas The News will Per Year, in advance $2.50 print under this heading letters from the and hear and pla we are the little Mrs. George Baudler received word 8 KOBES' CAFE Six Months $1.25 youngsters to their old friend Santa Claus, grils with golden curies. that her sister-in-law, Mrs. O. T. Odden Single Copies 05 North Pole. Send them along so Santa will Your friend of Grand Meadow, is seriously not be swamped at the last minute. Violet Leek. Entered as Second Class Matter at ill. Good by the Post office at Austin, Minn., under,the dear santa will see you when you act of March 3, 1879. next year when you sent it to me and Dear Santa come to the. School. Goodby dear I have been a good girl and I I was glad to get your letter last dear santa claus "TRY IT AGAIN." year. I am not writing very much and GIVE YOUR CHILDREN would like to have you bring me a Here's to the chap, doll some story books and a train that I thought I would write to see what 301 West Maple St. With the smile on his map, can run a telephone and a doll bed a you would bring me this year. It is Austin, Minn. Tho Fortune has dealt him a thunderous very cold here Santa and weve got clock and some candy and nuts and Dec. 20, 1921 quite a bit of snow down here and I that all. Dear Santa, rap suppose youve have got quite a bit Barjory Hartman. I am 9 years old and my name is And knocked him clean down on the snow down there. I am going to give Miss Helen Wiese. A BANK ACCOUNT rear of his lap, Dear Santa quite a few Christmas presents away I want a doll, doll bed, book and a Whose only remark is, "Gee whiz, I am a little girl, 8 years old. and this year. And while you were making few games suitable for a little Miss •what a slap! go to the "monitor school. I have-a your candy you got your whiskers Well as my letter is getting long, I'll again!" try it good Teacher her name is miss Olga in the candy again and you had to cut and I know you are very busy so will No better time of the year could be found than right Haarstad. I jhvould .like /some doll some of your whiskers and I bet there close. I'm there with the guy dishes and a doll buggy nuts and not very long know. Well this all I Helen Wiese now to teach your youngsters the inspiring habit of saving. With the gleam in his eye, candy xmas tree and Raggedy ann have to say dear Santa Claus. Tho Fate has let loose a stiff punch in Austin Mann Alice Rieser your friend Dec 19 12, the eye, Brownsdale Start them right by opening a savings account for from Viola Leek. Dear Santa And has scattered his pride all over Minn them as a Christmas gift. In later years, they will appreciate Please bring me a dolly and a the sky, Austin Minn. buggy and some dishes Be good to Austin Minn. Whose only retort it, "Doggonit if I it more than any other gift you could have made Dec 17, 1921. my brothers too I like you Santa Dec. 17. 1921 don't go ye again!" Dear Santa claus, Clause them. Dear Santa Claus. I am writting you a little letter Please bring me a doll buggy and a Marion Twedell I'm strong for the brick telling you wha I want yow to bring doll, and a hair ribbon and a hair With courage to stick, for xmas because I am going to hang Austin Minn brush. And please bring my little cousin Tho Failure has hounded him like the my stocking up and I know I will get Dec. 19, 1921 Kenneth Meyer something to. Old Nick it full and I want a little machine and Dear santa cluas bring him a kiddie Kar and a little THE And camped on his trail when the going a nice big sleeping doll I suppore I wan a boy scout suit and a train. was thick, you are very bussy making some candy story book I am in the second grade Your little girl and getting the nuts to put in the in the columbus school and bring Who cries out at last, "Now I'm on Eleanore Thurman AUSTIN some candy and nuts I am a good sack. Dear santa I have got that big to the trick! 310 N. River St. boy. letter you sent me las year and I will In care of Walter G. Meyer. Let's try'er again!" keep this letter until next year and Edward Twedell NATIONAL 605 Lansing Ave hen I will write you another one, we Austin Minn NEW DOLLARS TO are going to have a xmas tree and Dec. 17. 1921 we are going to put are treaming on Farm Credit Parley REFLECT PARLEY Dear Santa Claus. BANK the xmas trefe and hang my stocking Please bring me a doll and doll at State Capitol up and I'll \$jll get in full I know. buggy and a ball and hair brush for The armament conference will be Dear santa if |®u. cannot get that get my dollie reflected in a new series of silver me-something else but I would like of Austin, Minn. 1 Yoiur little girl A conference of the house committee dollars, printing of which will be that best .but dear ganta please do not Lorraine on agricultural credits to be conducted started immediately, according to dispatches forget- about the ^poor children because Thurman in the senate chamber of the they wouldpike something tod in the twin city dailies Tuesday. 310 NT River St.3 Member Federal Reserve System Minnesota capitol, December 28 and I know. Dont forget to give them In care of Walter G. Meyer. 29, will be attended by Thomas Gore, some candy I hope you don get your The-design of the new dollars was Dear santa claus former blind senator from Oklahoma wiskers ih the candy. We heaven't got J. L. Mitchell, President. approved by President Harding today. A merry Christmas. very much snow but if you can't use former Senator A. J. Cronna of North Director of the Mint Baker said P. D. Beaulieu, Vice-Pres. I wish you wood come wayt the way about ,700,000 of the new dollars We live so far not I like to ask you W. E. Hopfe, Cashier. would :be recoined before New Year. fore a warm suader so I can keep me The new dollars will have the usual warm and a pdr fo ove_ shos. I like BASKETBALL some play toys. But I wood rader head of Liberty on the obverse side, have some them to kep me warm I while the reverse will have the figure hav so far to go to shool of an eagle perched on a broken I am 7 yarsos my nam is sword and clutching on olive branch Earl Asbeck bearing the word "Peace." good-By—Santa clqjis a merry Christmas Further depictirg the dawn of a to Mrs. Santa Claus and & ny The Hormel's It new era, the "background will show yars to all Make rays of a rising sun. The usual "E Austin Minn. Pluribus Unum" and "In God We Dec. 17 1921. Trust," also will be on the coin. VS. 1 Dear Santa Claus. I am writing you a letter and I am Dubuque Athletics going to tell you what I want for Clover Leaf Club Christmas. I suppose you are busy Christmas Program making candy and getting ready for Christmas. II tell you what I want a sewing machine and a sleeping dell Friday, Dec. 23 ajggi The Clover Leaf club of Whittier and I guess that is all I want if you school held its regular meeting Tuesday cant bring me that bring me something afternoon with a good, attendance. else if you can. And we are A fine Christmas program of going to have a nice Christmas tree songs and drills was given, the children to put our things on. And Santa I am 50c Admission, Includes Tax, 50c of all the rooms taking part. going to hang up my stocking for I Little George Hemphille gave a recitation. know I'l get it full. I heard that a little boy next door got a letter from After the program Mrs. Percy you and I thought I would write one Give something this year for a gift that will give lasting satisfaction. to you, I have still got the letter from Erickson, teacher of the First grade, who was recently married was given Something that willjsave HER from the drudgery of housework. a towel shower by the mothers. Refreshments were served by Mrs. IARK Theatre We list below a few Christmas suggestions: W. Kilgore's committee. The pro­ N. ceeds were $8.65. Mower County News •fr MARKET PLACE Floor Lamps Toasters Reading Lamps 1 Westinghouse Waffe Irons Cozy Glow Heaters One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Percolators Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Boudoir Lamps Immersion Heaters Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Desk Lamps: Vibrators Added for all ads not paid for in advance. American Beauty Table Stoves" Readers or locals not run in Thursday and Friday Hot Point, this column will be charged at the Grills v£'k of 10 rate cents Der line. Universal, Curling Irons Westinghouse-v. Flashlights FOR SALE Flat Irons Sewing Machine Motors JEWEL CARMEN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 5 cents per Heating Pads Baby Flat Irons for the pound. Bring your own container. Hear the Bubble books for the children little girl. It carries,jthe Dial Rural 4321. 48-6-p. same guarantee as The Children's Story Book Augmented FOR SALE:—Fullblood Bronze Turkey 1 Mother's Iron. J| with Records toms by Mrs. Joseph Thelen, Adams, Minn., Route 1. 48-4-p. Park '4 .. .. .. FOR RENT OR CASH:—Choice 230 Orchestra acre farm, 3 miles north of Austin. Easy Vacuum, :.'s. Laundry Queen, and Rotapex Washing machines. Modern improvements, 15Q acres under cultivation. Inquire of Carl A First National Attraction, Also Gaumnitz, care of Oak Dale Farm, Hamilton Beach, Eureka, Royal and Apex Vacuum Sweepers. Fixtures, Blooming Prairie, Minn. 50-3-c. Matinee Daily PATHE NEWS Lamps, Pianos, Phonographs and Records. WANTED at 2:30 Two Evening: WANTED.—To rent farm near Austin with stock. Inquire at Mower Shows M&ke'a visit to our store. '& We have the ideal gift for any one in County.News. 48-4-p. 7:30 ati3 9, O0 -M.i •i-Ayi: ,'U 5 the family. •. 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