Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 31, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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-«^Jt jp& ,1Ti 7- fW W ii 7 "F54 yogSg^^'*'W^fkPW^^^WT' W*~c*r: r^r MOTO OMJNTV NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. i' .'/vi^v' .' 'r^ ^£"V •-'«v »_, *r I Thursday, Aug. 31,1922. Page Eight -. That Will Hold Him for aWhile AW, WHAT'S THE USE By F. Van Zelm |1_ AUSTIN MARKETS r- Western Newspaper Union, rt Corrected August 31) MAD! I'M 60 60RE. I COULD EAT jMUT Y££ PRODUCE. WELL .IM OH FELIX, 1 NMLS r-NO-ONE BETTER TALK. SHUT VOUR, KENNEBUNK vvMEn iVi MAD am: no Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— \V»5H ^OU .7i MOUTH MAINE BACK1 TO ME. TODAN —.SEE. !f DOOR- &ODN AVANT^) TO MONKEY WOULDN'T Dairy Butter 32 WITH ML -v' •Talk Eggs 20 so much -^r— Potatoes 60 Flour—retail, 49 lb sack $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 POULTRY v.r'C#i^a .|- Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— pi? -. '.' *»l.' .. .••••'• '*:r. Leghorn Chickens 13 Spring Chickens 16 Heavy Hens 15 Light Hens 11 Geese 7 Roosters 7 Eggs 20 Ducks 13 Geese 7 Turkeys 20 HOG MARKET. Quoted by Hormel Company— Medium and Butchers $8.00 Packei'S $5.00 86.75 to -&-€T- Veal, Sheep and Lambs Fat Lambs $7.00 S8.50 to WIDER INTERESTS DESIGNATES CITY —ATTEND the Labor Day Dance MARKET PLACE Veal $3.50 $8.50 to Rose Creek, Monday night, Sept. Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 CITY NEWS 4. Ed. Fisch's Orchestra. Cattle FOR 'AG' SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTS Adv. 18-1-c One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Minimum ^Charge Twenty-five cents. Mower County News Market Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Place is the place to list anything Bulls $3.00 to 3.25 Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 you may nave to dispose of. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haeseeke /Mrs. Frank Gaul of LaCrosse is Readers or locals not run in (Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1.) and baby and Miss Edna Peterson of this column will be charged at the -visJfcing Tier sister, Mrs. Fred Dexter. farm mechanics jobs that the average Lansing avenue. Grades five and six rate of 10 cents per line. St. Peter spent Sunday with their U! farmer should be able to do. Each in this district will attend at the father, Edmond McGrath. boy will have to do his own individual Franklin school. "Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilleece and REAL ESTATE Since you entrust your money laboratory work. Every student Shaw School. The Shaw school Oscar Eldon and family and Mrs. daughter spent Wednesday in Fariltult will learn how to file and sharpen will have grades one to six, and the FOR SALE—By owner, two modern August Christie have returned to I: to your bank rather than to saws and other jjdged farm woodworking their homes at Lanesboro after spend- north and east line will run as oling houses. C. C. Kellner. Advt 16-4p tools, such as chisels, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Schumers and several days at the R. Evenson! lows: east on Bridge street to Third your best friend— planes, scythe ,etc. Other^ features FOR TRADE—Will trade for house daughter, Virginia, spent Wednesday home. street, south on Third street to Oakland and lot, 40-acre improved farm, 3 of the farm mechanics avenue, east on Oakland avenue 1n Rochester. miles from city in Washburn county, Leaves for State Fair.—J. L. Mit- course are: tinning a soldering to Main street, and south on Main Wisconsin. T. J. Smith, Rose "Mrs. Alex Campbell of Mound Lake, chell, a member of the board of man-1 £reet to the Park pe d, and actually soldering Why not also entrust to Creek. 18-2-p TMinnetonka, is visiting friends here agers of the state fair left Wednesday galvanized iron, tin, stove-pipe metal, Franklin School.—Franklin School your bank the handling a few days. for for Hamline, where he will remain zinc and copper 'making a harness will have grades one to six and the FOR RENT of the money and property until the close of the fair. thread and actually doing harness repair lines bounding it will run as follows: Miss Mayme McGovern of Eau FOR RENT—Well improved farm work belt lacing rope splicing, of your estate? The Cedar River on the east as far darre, Wis., spent Wednesday with Mary Coleman Dies.—Following a near Austin. See Wayne Webber, and tying knots babitting concrete south as Oaklond avenue, west on lingering illness, Miss Mary Coleman, Austin friends. Wold Building. Advt. 16-3c work painting and puttying glass When your attorney Oakland avenue to Third street, north sister of Mrs. Fred Williams, died cutting and window repairing farm oh Third street to Lyndale avenue, writes your will, consider yesterday afternoon. The remains Mr. and Mrs. A. Ramsey and Mrs. FOR RENT—160 acre farm ten /east on Lyndale avenue to Kenwood) plumbing and pipe fitting fitting new miles east of Austin. Address Mrs. were taken to Oskaloosa, Iowa, tQday Xeonard Hopfe are visiting relatives the wisdom oi .venue, north on Kenwood to Vine handles in farm tools agricultural John Stadheim. 1101 West Maple Brookings, S. D. for burial. drawing and some gas engine and St., Austin, Minn. 18-2-p rffnmnwnAng this institution t, east on Vine street across auto repair work. ing avenue. Directs Fiach!s Miss to serve as yo* Mrs. Anna? Carberry and son, Herxy, "The boys will be required to doj Opportunity Department.—The Opj&rtunity WANTED Helen E. Thompson of St. Paul has and Mrs^O. H. Dahl of Lyle spent executor. work under the same conditions that department will be located arrived iii Austin to^t^k^'-'chaErge of Tuesday in Austin. r»v-c WANTED—Furnished room in modern they have on their home farms. No the Franklin school and the Cen,1 the Millinery departn^ifftfiat Fisch's house, not more than 4 blocks power machinery will be used, and high school buildings. The pupils Miss Florence Perkins of Waseca store during the coming sea&on. from courthouse. Address "M.O." only simple tools will be provided that were promoted from Miss Reilly's has returned home after visiting her Care of the News. 17-3-p Move to Austin.—A. G. Vogle, who the average farmer has. yrill ga to the Opportunity aunt, Miss Eva Perkins. First National Bank of Austin has been a foreman of the Hormel Plan Students' Club. Room in the Junior high school which Mr. and Mrs. Art Jerkins and sons Milling company the past eight "An agricultural club will be organized, is located on the first floor. It is the FOR SALE Organized 1868. n£ MOltown, Wisconsin, are guests at months, has moved his family here composed of students taking first room on the right from the main FOR SALE—I have one John Deere Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 £he James Clark home. from LaCrosse. They will reside on the gricultural work. One meeting is entrance. The other two opportunity Sulky Plow left. Sell at a bargain Resources Over Three Million Dollars South River street. rooms will be in the Eranklin building. planned each week to give members Mrs. Art Johnson has returned to price. A. A. Smith, Austin. practice in giving talks and debates Miss Kate Greer will teach the Tier home in LaCrosse after spending Dunfee Is Hurt.—Earl Dunfee, former *16-7-p before an audience, and to conduct a room in the New high school building -week at the Andew Johnson home. sl Austin pitcher, was injured in a successful farmers club business and will be head of the Opportunity baseball game at Eau Claire Monday Mrs. Ella Dearenthal, who spent meeting. Those musically inclined Department. All pupils be- afternoon when he was struck behind last week at Lake Minnetonka has longing in the Opportunity Depart-jean give musical .programs. Parliment the right ear by a pitched ball. resumed her work at R. R. Murphy's A GREAT PURCHASE will go directly to the room to mentary law will be practiced, and His injury was reported as serious. store. which they were assigned last June. current farm problems be discussed." Every farm boy is urged make Father Sullivan of St. Peter came TO Mrs. George Richmond has returned- his acquaintance with the agricultural over Wednesday to see Mr. McGrath LEARN TO EARN. home frpm Kalamazoo, Mi$higan department. Mr. Hinrichs is glad who is seriously ill at St. Olaf Hospital. A practical business course will where she visited relatives the past to have all those interested enroll for His son,. Len, and daughter, help you in every walk of life. -month. these courses. His home is cu a Mrs. Haeseke, also came Wednesday We offer you personal instruction, farm in Goodhue county near Red Miss Daisy Maxwell has returned to remain with their father for a few —up-to-date equipment, selected instructors Wing and he is a graduate cron? both iioae from several days' visit with of several hundred suits from the well known makers of Styleplus days. and practical instruction at the School of Agr?rulture and CoUer friends and relatives at Blooming reasonable rates. Special proposition of Agriculture oi the University »f Prairie. Wins Guessing Contest. Aagot to everyone entering by our Big Clothes—all wool, guaranteed, men's and young men's suits for Minnesota. He thinks there is so Harstad of Austin won-the six-piece Fall Opening Date— Sept. 12th. C. H. Decker left Tuesday for Dooley, much practical work in each course, set of Community Silver given by Write for catalog or call in person. Montana, where he will visit his that nine months is not enough to Decker & Galloway to the person our 26 stores. We offer these new fall suits at prices that will save University of Southern Minnesota son, Fred, and look after his farming cover all the piactical work. guessing the attendance at the county School of Commerce Interests. fair. His estimate was 10,200, Austin Minnesota. you from five to ten dollars under the regular price. News advertising brings results. while final figures showed paid admissions Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Bassler left today 13-8-c 1 totalling 10,229. Mason City, where they will for make their home at 813 North Federal avenue. Elks Picnic Tonight.—The first home appearance of the newly organized IFard Elliot and H. B. Bussell of Fisch's Millinery Dept. Elks' band is expected to Your Choice While They Last .Grand Meadow were in Austin Tuesday take place tonight when the Austin fco attend the hearing on the Wagner Elks lodge holds a picnic supper at twill jcontest. A Comprehensive Display the Country club. Altho the band played at the state convention in 2tf}xscm Revel, mayor of Stewartville 1 In Two Lots Mankato, it has not yet played here. and Justice of the Peace Ringey r^alao of Stewaxtville were Austin visitors Tuesday. I SOCIAL AND CLUB Mrs. Clare Basford and son have •returned to their home in Minneapolis, Hopfes Entertain Tuesday. $25 and $30 $30 and $35 after spending the past wee* at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe entertained LeRoy Basford home. :Ahe a few friends Tuesday night at "Mrs. Mildred Stengel has returned their home on West College street. New Fall Styleplus Suits New Fall Styleplus Suits 'to Long Beach, Calif., after a three The evening was spent socially. Delicious refreshments were served. raiQttths' visit with her mother and $18.75 $25.00 •sister, Miss Esther Dalager. College Girls Honor Guests. Attorney Frank Leonard returned Miss Grace Brown entertained a '-£o his home at Fargo, Tuesday after party of girls Tuesday evening at ^spending two weeks with his mother, her home on North Kenwood in honor J. F. Leonard and sister, Grace. jj/Lrs. of Margaret Nicholsen, Lucille Sasse, Charlotte Anderson and Neile Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryan returned who leave sooli for college. The evening home Sunday night from Starkweather, Early Autumn Hats was spent in music and playing N. D., where they spent two •*an«8rs with Mrs. Ryan's parents, Mr. games. Delicious refreshments were VelvetsIndividual served. and Mrs. A. J. McLaughlin. New Hart Schaffner & Mark Fall Suits—$30, $35, $45. Returns From Europe.—Miss Martfea and Combinations of Missionary Sciety to Elect. Thompson returned home Tuesmorning The Missionary society of the Austin from her European trip. the various materials. New Fall Hats, Shirts, Shoes and Sweaters. Congregational church will meet -jSfcc saw the Passion Play and toured tomorrow afternooix at the'home of Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Mrs. F. I. Crane.*' Officers will be Belgium and various other places. From the DasMng- close-fi&irig Jlhodels to the elected and the annual thank offering Miss Jean Dugan, wlio went with her, will be takenr ,-J. gracefu 1 drooping- shapes—embroidered—ornament Brill remain a week or two longer. ~and feathered trimmings, newest colorings, /Toast— Gregorys Leave Today.—Rev. and THE STORK HAS The Leuthold-Peterson Co Canna—Receda—Tete de nigre and others. Mrs. A. E. Gregory and daughter, PRESENTED ^Barbara, will return today to Topeka, $1.50 to $15.00 Kansas, following a week's stay in To Mr,, and Mrs. John Oestrich, Austin. Rev. Mr. Gregory conducted K: 607 Moscow street, Wedhesday, services Sunday in the Congregational Austin, Minn.' HELEN E. THOMPSON August &0, a daughter. church, of which he was for- Under New Management* To Mr. ^and. Mrs. Charles Cressy, Tuesday, August 29, a daughter.