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

July 10, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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'i ., '^y. it ^3 .. 0*g$y*-V'T- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSHN MINN Page Eight -v'SXt' Monday, July 10,1922 AW, WHA rs THE USE So On They Go Again L. F. Van Zelnr rwt«n Newspaper Union gST^tsr "VX,/SiA A, stSj* ^6VAETWA€S FOtVCS fcR\Vl£ DOT UKE MM NE\U K' 1 HOW SOU lOVi KNOW WNJHCN £Afl FEUX, Do WOU "Thinto WH^-ERL-1 \U A W*lT€-UP OP SOME BVCMt EVJt PEATMERHEAO? lEAfc RtNG6, m. ARt ALL frt£ Wlfc lfo I LOOk. ANN NOUN6ER. The 3HJNMO "1 HADNT Mi uihaT'^ p^e AT TW IA&Y ftMVUTfe, AFCtR ^EA1ON NOTICED ^~r TAKE6 -foWtf I MIGHT Afc lUELL «JEAR. VJ£ GOT AM A^COUUT WR\THEVi BOT "THEN CEKwiHLY, HER^) Fine BUT "TH^N AUV tU THP6\ TWBW TVAEV DO ADD TEN VEAf?b Thech 5T T^EH MA^E Vou TO A VJOUOER. VJW* WBVR VJWT6-UP VJJO'MiAli^ LOOtfa Look. MUCH OlDEfc MW. PL NEVER YJOT. ftl TV\X V»A9ER\ &Sfc' ^l8g OOft- JAOYYEfc GrtT MER epPM IU BAfclM'." teilil ^JOTSE MXINCS Charter No. 1690 Reserve District No REPORT CONDITION Mrs. J. W. De Buhr and children THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN jwho spent the past month with her rafg§?Effin father in Aplington, Iowa, returned at Austin, in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on June 30th, home Friday. Mr. De Buhr accompanied 1922. them home and has returned RESOURCES .to his work in Albert Lea. Loans and discounts $1,664,779.97 Overdrafts, unsecured 954.91 U. S. Government Securities Owned: a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds rmrri nTTi?»Tm r-r— par value) $100,000.00 OLD UDOLPHO b.—All other United States Government securities 308,350.00 THE STORK HAS Total 408,350.00 RESIDENT DIES Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 572,975.00 PRESENTED Banking House, 26,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $ 99,343.67 William Goetz an old time resident Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 126,814.39 To Mr, and Mrs. John Pesek, of Udolpho died at his home Sunday Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies SEENCEclaygotta Friday, July 7, a son. I fight weeth my girl in the United States (other than included 'morning' at 4:30. Had he lived until' other I no care eef da school in items 8, 9, and 10) 14,339.71 i. Meyer August 8 he would have reached his N To Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting keep or go home. I feela tough eighty-fifth year. Funeral services bank 5,030.10 (Florence Foster) of Minneapolis, and one friend wot gotta fight weetli Miscellaneous .cash items will be held from the German Lutheran 1,570.04 Friday, July 7, a son. hees wife and me go veesit da bootaleg. 247,097.91 church at Waltham Tuesday afternoon After I been dat place leetle -while I Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Rev. H. J. Noss spent Monday in and he will be laid to rest in no care for da girl and my frien no Treasurer.^...., 5,000.00 CHAN'GING the Twin-Cities. Waltham cemetery. Obituary notice care for hees wife. We spenda money Other assets if an^ (Internal Revenue Stamps) 298.96 conditions so fast would maka you tink dat bootaleg will be given later. Miss Mabel McGuire and Mabel was putting over Leeberty loan. Total $2,925,456.75 have shown workers 'Hyde spent Sunday with Miss Elsie LIABILITIES Een- feefateen meenute I no care eef Hagenbeck-Wallace the wisdom of having Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 Begge at Taopi. somebody *else gotta my girl. Surplus Fund Circus Here Today 200,000.00 money in the ban! But. when da bootaleg say he no Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 133,342.38 Miss Ella M- Suess of Northfield gotta any more dreenk was no time to Circulating notes outstanding 97,200.00 •spent the week-end at the Rev. H. T. Make today's job count by go home yet. Een leetle while I begin Amount due to national banks $22,543.22 The only stand in Minnesota of the Ttfoss home, 400 Mill Street. Amount due to state banks, bankers, and trust companies no feela good and my frien feela sama depositing a part of your Hagenbeck-Wallace circus will be in in the United States and foreign countries way. He say we gonna be seeck nexa Miss Lila Harrison of Independ-! Austin, the circus showing at the (other than included in Items 21 or 22).. 79,724.40 wages with us at compound day. I say no wanta do dat. Eef I ence, Iowa, is a guest at the home of fair grounds today. The circus Certified checks outstanding 3,190.55 am seeck I no goota condish for da interest. Cashier's checks outstanding 25,960.98 ••Iter aunt, Mrs. A1 Wengert. train arrived early yesterday morning work. Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject coming to Austin from Charles My frien say we go taka Turkish to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Mrs. Peter Quast on South Railway City, Iowa. There will be both an Individual deposits subject to check $349,247.98 bath so we feela good en da morning. street left for Chicago last night, The First National Bank of Austin Certificates of .deposit due in less than 30 days (other afternoon and evening performance I no lika da Turk seence he been called by the death of her sister. than for money borrowed) 123,420.11 today. fighta een da war, so I tella my frien State, county, other municipal deposits secured by Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Or I no do dat. But he explaina weeth Art Hanson has returned home pledge of assets of this bank or otherwise 136,256.15 Flying Exhibit me ees no Turk een dat bath. He say Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 from Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent Resources Over Three Million Dollars Turkish ees only name for da kind. days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and jseveral days visiting friends. in Austin Today Organized 1868. postal savings): Well, I begin tink of my girl leetle Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor7 "Mrs. Charles Enright and daughter, bit and dat maka me feela preety rowed 761,157.87 tough. So I decida taka da bath right Agnes, leave Tuesday for Stewartville Under the auspices of the Austin State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by een da meedle of du week eef maka for a week's vist with rela"tives. Rotary club three airplanes of the pledge of assets of this bank or otherwise.... 18,000.00 me feela better. Saturday night was Other time deposits 815,393.30 I Fifth Aero Squadron were in Austin! tree day ago, but I no care. Postal Savings deposits 19.81 'today. The exhibit was made pos- One guy putta me cen leetle place 2,334,914.37 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feyerson and gi^|e here ^ru the efforts of -Harry Bills payable at Federal Reserve Bank against. •ehiMren have reamed from Mmne- The flyers were en-" S. Liberty Bonds Trowbridge 60,000.00 tytuatij Actus—— apolis and Chaska, where they spent the noon luncheon of the CARD OF THANKS. tertaind at i&e past week. a $2,925,456.75 Rotary club. At the time of our great loss, we State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: .1: wish to thank our many friends for Earl Ellington is taking a vacation I, H. J. Drost, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that 1 the kind sympathies that were so lov Lady drivers usually treat, a battery Miss Grace Gardner was the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. irom his duties at the Johnson Shoe mi ingly extended. Where friends felt H. J. DROST, Cashier. surprise party Thursday evening at js failed to express their Store and has gone to St. Paul for a wor( Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Law- sorrow and deep sympathies,—so it is few days' visit. "be"b"ter "than "the average man driver, 7th day of July, 1922. N. F. BANFIELD, son southeast of town. The occasion: with us,—we feel words cannot tell (Notarial Seal) GEO. M. SHORTT, E. H. STERLING, Mrs. C. F. Lewis returned home was her birthday. Games and cards ®ur gratitude to each friend, civic and Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. N. F. BANFIELD, Jr. i- j? ifraternal body who were so thoughtwere but, there are exceptions. Sunday from San Antonio, Texas, My Commission expires March 1, 1927. Directors. enjoyed and delicious refresh- The tributes were ful at this hour# -where she spent the past two months ments were served. Miss Gardner was most helpful and comforting to us in -with her daughter, Mrs. George Wilson. presented with an electric flat iron. I bearing the bereavement of the Husjband and Father beloved by us all. Mrs. W. A. Nolan. W tA CL Miss Elizabeth Boyington is taking Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Willison. WEDDINGS Bernice I. Nolan. a two weeks' vacation from her —4-! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Nolan. duties at Schwan Shoe store. Mrs. Hartji-Du Bois Wm. R. Nolan. Nellie Schmidt is substituting in her Austin friends have received cards' Advertisement No.3-l-c. Schmitz Auto Electric Company jplace. announcing the marriage of Miss Mildred Du Bois and William C. CLIFFORD C.J-ECK, M. D. IMr. and Mrs. A. A. Zeimer expect Hartji which took place Saturday, Dial 2038 to leave tomorrow^ ^nighti ^for £few 216 E. Bridge St. Phone 7137 Physician and Surgeon July 1. After a short wedding trip York and will sail for Europe on July fHirsb Block, Austin, Minn. they will be at home' on the bridegroom's 15. They expect to be gone several X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment farm near St. Hilaire. Mr. months. Assistants— A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA AAA A A A A A A AAA AAA A A A A A A WVVvVvVVV^VvVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVvVVVvVVvVvvVV and Mrs. Hartji are both well known Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgore and Mabelle Moore, R. N. in Austin and have a host of friends "family and Mr. and Mrs. Willam who wish them much happiness. HORMEL'S TIanson and family have gone to STOCK SHOW, AUGUST 22-23-24MOWER (M "Windom in their car for a few days' COUNTY"" FAIR AND Refinishing Floors. 25. ,: .. .. -visit with friends. To restore oak floors the old varnish Advertisement 2-1-c must be first removed. Get at Miss Dorothy Smith of La Crosse Provision Market any paint shop paint remover, which -who has been a guest at the George will soften the varnish so it can be [Eastman home returned to her home easily scraped off, after which clean Benefits of Tho HERMAN G. HORMEL Saturday, Miss Edna Eastman accompanied the floor with rags and benzine. Next CHIROPRACTIC bleach, using oxalic acid dissolved in her home returning Sun"day Are Not Alone for Adults We cut only the best quality of U. S. Government hot water. When dry the floor will be evening. -o— Inspected MEAT and are selling at the Prices quoted white. Wash with clear water and Thi Little Ones1 below, subject to Market fluctuations. vinegar and It is ready to be filled. Miss Marjorie Meadowcroft has resigned Use a paste filler, which must be her position at the Austin of tender age respond^ Western Beef. Our Homemade wiped off. As soon as it begins to Clinic and has accepted a position Pork Sausage ....Ib.^^c show white the^floor Is ready to be readily to its metKoda Before she goes, take her picture with your Boiling Beef lb. 5c •with the Hopfe and Johnson Insurance Hamburger finished In varnish or wax. Conditions,which neglected Co. Esther Tollrud has Miss Short Ribs...lb. 8c and 10c Steak lb.l2V2C taken her place at the Clinic mi^ht result in Opportunity is a gold mine it Our Boneless Sugar Cured Chuck Roast lb. 12%c gives one a chance to dig. Your opportunity a lifetime of pam fhay Bacon Whole or half strip. Margaret Anderson, daughter of is to attend Mankato Commercial Per Pound 22c be speedily corrected.] Pot Roast lb. 15c College, Mankato, -Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson celeTn-ated Advertisement, July 10. her sixth birthday Saturday With a Kodak it's easy to make the kind of Fresh Fish EVERY DAY ly entertaining several of her little NOTICE CHIROPRACTIC pictures yote want_\vhen you- want them. friends. Games were playd and dainty The following LaW Offices in the City of Austin, Minnesota, will be refreshments were served at five MAIMWi- GROCERY DEPARTMENT closed Saturday afternoons to and including you Kodaks and how simple it 4s We[ll o'clock. Ifsl STANCES September, 16, 1922. to make first^elass-pictures the Kodak: way. Just stop HAS PROVED F. G. Sasse, Extra Flour Special on $2.45 Misses Abbie and Minnie Regan ,?%t ofur Kodak counter—there is. plenty to interest A. W. Wright & M. A. Nelson, "left this morning for Spokane, Washington Baudler Bors. j* g|rou here.g^| for a six weeks' visit with Hoffman & Ri^rardson.^ „. Advertisement- 52-4-C their aunt and uncle,-Mr. and Mrs. ^OUR VERY BEST ^Autographic Kodaks from $6.$0 up •TWEt)0 Charles Brown. Their mother, Mrs. Mower County ^ews .Market sold on Money-back Guami|g|e. /H 6.r TO WEALTH Julia Regan, accompanied them as Place is the place to* list anything Brownies from $2.00 up 'V you may nave to dispose of. .. r_ far as Minneapolis. AND HAPPINESS PER SACK All the Eastman Accessories DR. R. NELSON i:'g" Whiles? E. Harle, driver of the You will b#Pleased with our High Grade Flour. WOLD DRUG CO. IA SILO. 7-R -"Smith Weight & Co. egg truck was Mod pi crossing*jjMdge street going south on AU ^CHIROPRACTOR -m you.TIifi™ &iSt. Paji&ptreet a ear backed out on rtfi TEAS and COFFEES FOR SAL VNER LEWIS ^South fftTPaul street driven" by Mr. »AK STORE ^yTHE KO We carry tljg^est grades mojiey can buyr ^Location on itr^ioe, close in. ipDufty, .striking the dray^-The ,top of (Addfesg Box 475... », jvthe c&p was demolished. The truck mas uninjured.