Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 13, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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w*^ S'^v7 r\ 11—"—^. w-yay -,^ ,w «, -v ?f «jl ^ff: aSs# TOsr^?wt'*:':''W^*v'' -•,'( •m-~ ri fc* Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN- Monday, Feb. 13, 1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES ^Wise WilcL Ducks Resort to Lake Merritt at the home of Mrs. Walter Schwartz. 7 ««, Eleven Austmites drove out in a bob sleigh Wednesday evening to the William Smith farm to partake of a Weekly Shavings. Edited By dinner prepared by Mrs. William Volume 408. February 13, 1922. Splinters Smith. The guests enjoyed themselves at various amusements during their visit and left for home at a late NEW RLANS FOR HOMES Victor Pelter, County Agent in hour. East Pottawattamie County, Iowa, MAPLE CITY $2,000.00 to $4,000.00 Cost. v^\ Last Wednesday evening Mr. and \i^i says that poultry culling is the most N We have just purchased some new Mrs. H. Reiser were very pleasantly interesing work he does. Recently he surprised by a number of neighbors books of plans for REAL HOMES. finished culling 32 flocks containing Irvin Strangman is spending a few and frignds, who came to spend the They are the best we have ever 3,636 hens of which he found 1,729 to days with his brother, Harvey, at the evening with them. Refreshments seen, and no matter if you are expecting be loafers. University at St. Paul. 1 were served by the ladies. All departed to do any building or not, One man who was a bit skeptical :-Miss Margaret Poppe left Monday for home shortly after midnight, 1 drop in and ask to see our book of over the work kept 50 culls in a pen for her home at Monticello, Iowa, after having spent a'most enjoyable BEAUTIFUL HOMES. We are for eight days and was finally dewarded evening. a week's visit atjthe H. A. Hankan mighty proud of it and want you to with one egg from the group. home. see it for they are the real comfortable DID PAIN DISTURB Another kept 76 hens in a pen following Little Earl Grundemeier, who is at homes and and the result of culling for ten days before the St. OTaf hospital at Austin* sick with careful study and thotful designing. ojje egg received convinced him that pneumonia, is reported a little better Every detail has received careful these were the non-producers. YOUR SLEEP? study and many intricate problems at this writing. have been met and overcome. We As a result everyone in the territory ^Vlrs. D. Spreckles and daughter, wish we were able to describe the is trying to cull. Carol, of Dexter spent several days Tby book to you but we cannot—you must last week with her parents, Mr. and HE. pain and torture of rheumatism see it to appreciate its beauty. "DuDrop-In." can be quickly relieved Mrs. L. Schwartz. If the farmer has his machinery an application of Sloan's The Ladies' Aid society met last Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and under cover it might be possible for week Thursday afternoon with Mrs. comfort and lets you sleep soundly. A Pig in the Sun is worth two in L. Schwartz. About thirty were present. him to make his repairs now. The Always have a bottle handy anc a dark, damp, cold, old style hog The next meeting will be held only difficulty is that if he had it under apply when you feel the first twinge. house or shed. Feed your hogs sunshine, cover, he might not have to repair It penetrates without rubbing. which costs you nothing, and It's splendid to take the pain out o: "If it. The loss of time in a busy season Mr. J. A. White Says You Have which means healthy hogs. "Eclipse" tired, aching muscles, sprains £nc la Sunshine windows put the sun just with rusty machinery would build a An Automobile,' Keep Rat-Snap." strains, stiff joints, and lame backs where needed. good machine shed. "If I knew about RAT-SNAP last For forty years pain's enemy. Asl# It's a wise wild duck that knows enough to light in Lake Merritt, Oakland, Cal., because here he is.free from being winter, would have saved $120. My your neighbor. shot or shot at by the hunters who frequent most every other pond where a duck would be likely to take a car was in the garage for a few weeks At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. swim. Thousands of ducks come annually to the hospitable waters of Lake Merritt, where the city of Oakland feeds during bad weather when I went to take it out, found that fats h&d eaten them until the "duck season closes, when tlie birds return to wilder resorts. J. J. CLEMEN5 great holes in two new tires. Got iniment PIECE OR A CAR LOAD^/ them later with RAT-SNAP." Three Pain's Students Take Trip sizes 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed OFFERS THRIFT COURSES. by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Betsy Ann Hitle DIAL 2047 Local Manager Outline courses on thrift for Mower Thru Greenhouses Minn. Advertisement. county teachers are being offered free to rural teachers upon application to Mrs. Eunice L. Ricer county Students of the Normal Training superintendent. The thrift course is department, went on an excursion in conformity with? a state wide movement thru the Kinsman greenhouse, Wednesday against poverty. as a part of their nature study course. The news twice a week in The The Kinsman company showed the The Proof of News—Jess than 5c a week class every courtesy. Charles Ashton personally conducted the party thru A Judicious Inquiry. the plant. 4 A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade, says he has often heard druggists -ask a customer, More Than ever Tnen. who wished to buy a cough medicine, It Beware of the man who knows whether it was for a child or an adult yourself.—Boston all, especially if it happens to be and if for a child, they almost invariably tHe pudding Transcript. recommended Chamberlain's Cough remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger LADY from it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it and for colds, croup and whooping cough it is unsurpassed. For sale by K. O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. J-E-W-E-L-E-R Advertisement—Feb. DEXTER, MINN. Betsy Ann isle has the distinction Seeking Good Seeds? of being the best Cupid in the "movies" WE 1'epair Watches, Clocks, If you are we have them. Garden seeds and is usually seen in pictures with a Jewelry, Phonographs, and of high grade. Flower seeds that are little pair of wings on. her back. In for exacting customers and Field growa String Instruments of all kinds. aeeda that bring you the results. this picture she is working in one of Write for catalog. the big productions being shown on ARMSTRONG SEED CO. NO JOB TOO DIFFICULT the screen. How many merchants in Austin really believe in good 709 Saeond Aw. No. Minneapolis, Minn. advertising? I Some of our business men believe in advertising and getting results from advertisements that are correctly written in plain language and made to appeal to everyone. Others advertise spasmodically and if they do not get results immediately they blame the newspaper. No man can get results from advertising unless he believes in it year around. and uses it the From some we hear the remark: "It does not pay to advertise—No one has any money." Yet many business We are offering some wonderful bargains in Ladies' houses in Austin are doing business and they could not continue to do so unless some one had money. Ready-to-Wear to make room for-new goods for spring. Now is the time to get a suit below cost with wonderful READ THIS PROOF THAT ADVERTISING IS materials and latest styles. READ BY SUBSCRIBERS OF THE NEWS— Sigourney, Iowa, January 23,1922. ie Leuthold-Peterson Co., Austin, Minn. 1 LOT TAFFETA AND SATIN Gentlemen:—I am sending you an order for a few articles PETTICOATS which I saw advertised in the Mower County News. of Taffeta and Georgette S Dresses for As I used to live near Austin and always received good $9.00 values going at— Sfi $3.98 goods from your firm, I believe you will do the right $10.00 thing in the selecting of the articles. If you are out of the size do not substitute as they would not fit. Enclosed ii" PLUSH COATS H— please find list. Yours very truly, St SWEATERS 2 Salts Peco Coats, Coats, size size 50-51, $60 values, at— Elt We like to prove that advertising DOES PAY and we $30.00 Slip-on Sweaters, without know it will increase your business. Call our representative sleeves, valued at $7.00, Baffin Seal Plush Coats, sizes 18 today and let Jiim explain to you our co-operative Plush Coat to go at— and 36, $59 $59 value, value, al at— $1.98 advertising service. DIAL 2650. $25.00 CLOTH COATS HATS HATS Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied go One lot worth up to $25.00, to ALL HATS MUST GO $10.00 Untrimmed Velvet Hats^— iC 50 One lot with Fur Collars, valued at "Mower (bounty ews Trimmed Hats— $35.00, now— 1 $1.75,250 •T* 5.00 $15.00 15he House of Service AUSTIN MINN. .,ir......... spss,1*