Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 25, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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^m- XV—a^T" --v j- 4 •yi¥»{ mW: c] NEWS,-AUSTIN MINN. 4Prj x.. 'v" -•slPage Eight Monday, Sept. 25, 1921. MARKET PLACE m? ADLTFATHER MLL KIWANIS TO BUY IS-J* The future is before you. Make SHOE REPAIRING! 1&.•s*i+ CITY NEWS sure of it by attending the Mankato Expert shoe repairing done at HOLD SALE OCT. 3 SCOUTS' COLORS j*- Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. One Cent Pec Word Per Insertion. Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Send for catalog. 25-1 street. Adv. 21-tf Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for in advance. ifef' Miss Cora Randall spent the week«xaul Readers or locals not run in To Dispose of Thirty Complete Set for Local 8&Sfr" with friends in Mitchell, Iowa. this column' will be charged at the THE FARMER'S NEWS. sjs Head of Poland per ANNOUNCEMENT rate of 10 cents line. Organization Is The News wants the Mower V* Miss Helen E. Thompson spent the Chinas. Ordered. county farmer's news as well ^week-end with friends in Albert Lea. 1 .WANTED TO SMOKERS AND DEALERS OF MINNESOTA: as that of residents of the city lira. Ben Evenson spent Friday and the various villages. If he Clover Lawn Stock Farm, o' WANTED—A ^ood,r steady, gentlemanly A1'full set of "colors for the Boy -ggriih her parents at Lanesboro.' We have located in Austin in the cigar manufacturing or members of his family have salesman W handle a Ward's by J. H. Aultfather & Son, six and a Scouti^ organization of Austin has business, making wagon in Mower County. No experience been visiting elsewhere, if he half miles south of Austin, will Hold Irene Dibble and Winfred Harsock bee'n ordered by the Kiwanis club, needed. For full particulars has bought a new pure-bred it? sixth annual Poland China* sale ^assisted at the R. R. Murphy store and it is expected will be on hand Cigars of Quality write promptly to Dr. Ward's animal of good lineage foxhis on Tuesday, October 3: Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota. ^Saturday. within a short time. farm, if he has received a new Established 1856 20-22-24 Thirty head of big type Poland The colors will be purchased from Miss Lydia Schleiger and mother Oak Dale Trail Ausco addition to his family, or if any China swine will be offered for sale funds raised by subscription among REAL ESTATE «of Grand Meadow spent Friday in other event of interest is taking at this time, consisting of ten spring Kiwanis members in Austin and will .Austin. place of real news interest Our Mild Havana Filler Cigar Domestic Cigars in two sizes— boars, one tried sow, four fall gilts include a large American flag, a FOR SALE—: By owner, 10-room from 10c up, in 6 sizes. 5c straight and 8c, 2 for 15c. to him and his friends, The and fifteen spring gilts. modern house, 1 block from Main council flag, and other emblems and Mrs. H. A. Hildreth went to the News wants to know about it. street. 10-room two family house, Mr. Aultfather has been.. in the penants. ocities Saturday for a few days' visit Ask Your Dealer for Them. modern except heat, two blocks Write or 'phone it in. Dial purebred stock business in Mower The order was made up by James -Twith her sister. from Main street. Buy direct from 2650. county for twenty years and his offerings Prevratil, scout executive for Austin. owner and save commission. E. AUSTIN CIGAR CO. Misses Ruth, Florence and Esther in past years have been of Moehlman, 201 So. St. Paul St. The Austin Boy Scouts have never 23-2-p luting of Dexter spent Friday with very fine stock. His offering this had a full set of colors and it is expected O. M. Knudsen 110 E. Water St. W. H. McDonald ..Austin friends. time is from his choice herd and includes that with their arrival will FOR SALE—20 acre farm, good Miss Elsie Root of Dexter was an many very promising sires come increased interest in the scout buildings, suitable for chicken or Austin shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson of •and dams. work. light farming. Inquire at News ^Portage, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Colonel Albert Hopfe will conduct Ambrose Pierce is spending a few office. 23-3-p .HSrs. Joseph Keenan. this sale, which will bd clerked by days with relatives in Rochester. AUSTIN MARKETS the First National Bank of Austin. FOR SALE Special Fall Sale "We have several houses for rent Miss Nora Becker has accepted a and for sale. J. E. Crippen, Austin FOR SALE—Small furnace very (Corrected September.21) position in the Austin National Bank. ^National Bank building. 25-8-c reasonable, 204 W. Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murphy of Stillwater PRODUCE. 24-1-p are guests at the R. R. Murphy Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— Mrs. Ella Dearenthal and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe spent home. On Standard First Quality Tires, 7,000 and Dairy Butter 35 FOR SALE—Breaking Plow, sulky 'JEverett Dale, spent Friday with relatives Sunday with friends at Iowa'Falls. Eggs, trade 32 plow and fanning mill. Dial 6018. at Lanesboro. Dr. Carter, L. R. Kumlin and Mr. Potatoes 65 10,000 Mile Guarantee. Leon Smith transacted business for 25-4-p Flour—retail, 49 lb sack Wince Dubois will return tonight from Dorsett your insurance with the old Decker Brothers in Albert Lea this $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 and Park Rapids where the FOR SALE—Big Type Pure-bred Poland morning. ^reliable agency, J. E. Crippen, Ausifcia POULTRY 30x3 Non Skid $ 7.50 -have been duck hunting. China Boars #nd Gilts. Carl National Bank Building. 25-8-c Onken, Waltham, Minn. 24-8-c Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— s. Hannah Lilligraven 30x3^4 Non Skid 9.65 Mi. Fined for Drunkenness.—Wesley Light Spring Chickens 13 Brownsdale was an Austin visitor on and Mrs. Ed. Martinsen have FOR SALE—By owner, two modern Heavy Spring Chickens 15 Newman was fined ten dollars and Saturday. 30x3 i/o Cord 13.85 •seturned home from Mora were they houses, good location. C. C. Keltner, Leghorn Spring Chickens 18 costs by Justice J. E. Detwiler today /spent several weeks with relatives. Heavy Hens 15 711 West Oakland Ave. 25-4-c Mr. and Mrs. George Kenevan and on a charge of drunkenness. Newman 32x4 Non Skid 16.75 Light Hens 11 family of Albert Lea spent Sunday at was arrested Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Johnson re-£Hnsed Geese 10 FOR SALE—First class Kimbal Piano. 33x4 Non Skid 18.00 Eggs, Cash 30 the J. D. Kenevan hom6. home Sunday from St. Paul Will take some stock in trade. Roosters 7 Pro-Lino floor covering for kitchen where they spent the past week with Call 600 West College St., Austin. 33x4 Cord 25.00 Ducks 13 Mrs. T. O'Connor and children and and# bathroom, 44c per square yard 23-2-p friends. HOG MARKET. Harold- McBride- of Stewartvilla during our special sale, September 28, 34x4 Non Skid 19.00 Quoted by Hormel Company— O S A E W a an W in spent Sunday with Austin friends. Mrs. Russell Neizum and daughter 29, and 30. Donovan & Goslee, Corner Medium and Butchers $9.35 Apples for sale. Sprayed, clean 33x#i/2 Cord 28.95 7 __ 2£athieen and Mary, of Des Moines Main and Oakland Avenue, Austin, Packers .$7.70 fruit. F. W. Kimball. Waltham, aiy Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and 2spent the week-end the D. Rush Minn. Adv. 25-2-c Veal, Sheep and Lambs Minn. 23-4-c daughter spent Sunday in Osage, la., We Buy, Sell, or Trade Sunnfi in Brownsdale. Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 with Mr. Smith's aunt, Mrs. A. FOR SALE—The News has on hand Veal $3.50 to $9.50 -4* White. ^Rev. G. M. Caldwell, pastor of the a large assortment of typewriter Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 WEDDINGS Vulcanizing is Our Specialty ribbons of especially good quality, Cattle baptist church at Spring Valley was Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Edson returned which we are offering at fifty cents Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 at reetjnt visitor at the home of Mr. to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon home Saturday from a month's visit Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 Tire Hospital Thompson-Gilbert. ..and MTS. Marine Johnson. is one of the most satisfactory Bulls ...$3.00 to $3.50 with relatives in Boise and Idaho Miss Mary L. Gilbert and William made and at this price is a real Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 City, Idaho. IE. T, Nelson, a well known farmer Thompson were united in marriage bargain. The Mower County News. GRAIN MARKET. -aiear Austin, is driving a new Essex on September 20 at the courhouse 20-tf Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— Mrs. Herman Otto and Miss Aleen ^anrinjr ear purchased thru L. A. No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs... .$1.19 by Judge Henry Weber. Both Mr. Metcalf of Stewartville spent the —Eyestrain in children cured without Opposite Herald Building No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs... .$1.14 Mott, Essex dealer in Austin. and Mrs. Thompson are residents of week-end with Mrs. Isabelle Ryther glasses. Glasses correctly fitted No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs...$1.09 ^lason .City. and family. Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— to other people who must have Anton Cerny has returned to his Oats 24 to .28 them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. Flax $2.05 to $2.10 liome at Eagle Bend after attending Mrs. J. P. Griffin and son, Robert Paulson-Fibiger. Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, Rye 53 to .57 tie funeral of his brother-in-law, Roy Paulson and Miss Martha Fibiger Mrs. L. Wright and Mrs. Maud Kuentopp Over Gas Office. 13-tf Barley 35 to .45 Walter Rasmussen, at Lansing. and son, Lloyd, of Stewartville wergv married Wednesday morning at 11 00 o'clock in Minneapolis. spent Sunday at the Charles Enright "Mr. aTid Mrs. Louis Kramer anddaughter, home. Mr. Paulson is one of the firm of Olson *i* Minnie, have returned to & Paulson of Blooming Prairie. .i World Tire Store £heir home in Granite Falls after a One car of Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes He was formerly employed at the week's visit with the Baudler famiJies. for sale. Also the biggest Haugen Pharmacy, and has many I and sweetest watermelons that ever friends in Austin. Mr. and Mrs. grew in Iowa—for 15c to 35c. Every Paulson will be at home in Blooming Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Meyer and son, melon guaranteed. Herzog & Voigt, C. C. LOOMER. South of Courthouse Prairie after October 1. 'Koberfc, drove down from Minneapolis 210 East Mill street. -25-2-c to spend the week-end with Mrs. Haskett-Jensen. Meyer's sisters, Misses Stella and Hardy's Entertain Saturday. Raymond Haskett and Miss Martha Hazel Foster. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Hardy entertained Jensen of Blooming Prairie were a party of friends Saturday BRUNSWICK TIRES married Thursday, September 21, by Mrs. George A. Hormel, Mrs. A. evening at a six o'clock dinner in honor of Miss Gladys Conlin, the occasion Judge Henry Weber, Jr. W. Wright and Miss Jennie Crandell being her birthday. Covers ^returned home Sunday from a few were laid for ten. A theatre party AT NEW LOW PRICES Selix-King. days' stay at the Hormel cottage at followed the dinner. Roy Selix and Miss Hazel King of dear Lake. Austin were married Thursday, September Some Fishing,^They Say. "Furniture polish, $1 size 49c 'Sept. :t 21, in Duluth by Rev. Mr. frish were biting Sunday at French Fabric Over-size 2S, 29, BO, during our store-wide sale. Carlson of the Baptist church. Miss Lake, according to reports brought 30x3 $7.75 Uojiovan & Goslee, Corner Main and FREE King was formerly employed at the FREE back to Austin last night by C. S. Oakland Avenue., Austin, Minn. Herald office and Mr. Selix worked 30x31/2 8.75 $12.95 Hartzell, P. J. Riley, Albert Hopfe, Adv. 25-2-c at the People's Home He CONTEST Bakery. William Erickson, J. J. Clemens, CONTEST 32x3i/2 •j. 12.95 18.00 is now with the Zinsmaster Bread "Darb" McDermott and Pete Jensen, "W. E. Johnson, a district manager *s3t company of Duluth, where they will who formed a party to invade the 32x4 the Mutual Life Insurance coi.ipaisy 16.75 22.75 make their home. hiding places of about 75 pounds of of New York, with headquarters 33x4 17.50 23.40 pickerel, bass and perch. It was some in Austin, is back from a bus'aLess ATTEND THE DANCE at Adams trip, the men say. visit to St. Paul. 34x4 18.00 24.00 Tuesday night, September 26. Ed. Fisch's Orchestra. 24-2-c IBe .sure to attend special Royal 36x6 60.35 One car of Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes SYSTEM Garniture demonstration and sale, for sale. Also the biggest OF OAKERIES '40x8 100.00 September 28, 29 and 30. Donovan and sweetest watermelons that ever I & SIGNS 315 North Main St. AUSTIN, MINN. & Goslee, corner Main and Oakland grew in Iowa—for 15c to 35c. Every (Other sizes in proportion) Jive., Austin,,. Minn. Adv. 25-2-c ON TIME melon guaranteed. Herzog & Voigt, 210 East Mill street. 25-2-c ISLc. and Mrs. George Busswitz Metal, Cloth a'nd Card Board "-went to Hayfield Saturday to visit Signs. I & SIGN CO. SOCIAL AND CLUB "Mrs. Busswitz's parents, Mr. and Jffzs. Greeley, for a few days before LeRoy, Minnesota. jgoing to Minneapolis where they Price Reduced to $12 Per Dozen Adds New Member. -twill make their home. .**%• Mrs. S. T. Neveln was chosen a member of the Art and Travel club ^Special reduction on our- entire TO THE PUBLIC at a meeting of the club Friday afternoon, slock of beds, mattresses, and springs to fill the vacancy created by Every corn grower during' store-wide sale, September 28, Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon, who moved to and 30. Donovaii & Goslee, Cornier needs Martin HE thief who enters your Northfield this summer. Mrs. R. C. Main and Oakland Avenue, Aus-Jan, Racks. Get yours Swisher, president, announced the home tonight will go out Minn. Adv. 25-2-c ^There has been some appointment of the following membership at this new low empty handed if you have report around your vifeinity committee: Mrs. H. W. Hurlbut, "Mrs. Charles Beckel and Mrs. Alma price. deposited your jewelry and Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. LaPreli returned home Friday that has been brot out *. John Skinner. valuables in the vault of from Cresco, Iowa, where they atCSended by someone regarding the funeral of their brotherin-law, MARTIN'S this hank. the Albert Lea Hide & Entertains School Association. M. Ondrasek, who died Tuesday. Fur Company going out Mrs. Otto Baudler entertained the RENT A CORN KING members of the Sumner ParentTeachers' of business or ha^ quit. luivjng SAFE DEPOSIT BOX room, dining room, .-bedroom association Thursday afternoon Now this report is false, furnishings at special low prices dur^ at her home on North Kenwood TODAY! and we wish to announce ing our store-wide sale, September Avenue. More than forty ladies These racks will take better care of your seed corn to the Public that we are 28, 29^ and 30. Donovan & Goslee, were present. The gfternoon was The cost is a few cents a week thSn any otHer way you can find. Easily filled, perfectly Corner Main and Oakland Avenue, here to stay, and are running spent socially. Delicious refreshments spaced for complete circulation around each ear Austin, Minn. Adv. 25-2-c Ife- were served at five o'clock. full blast, and will for drying. be able to take care of The Snow College of Dressmaking ^ISIrs. Edith Padden Gillies returned S"' Come in and let us show you these wonderfully practical your work at any time. First National Bank»of Austin j2?«, will open October 15 at Austin, Minn. tSixrulay to her home in Minneapolis !rW seed corn racks. Pattern Cutting, Dress Designing, H. L. After a'visit with her sister, Mrs. F. Albert Lea Hide & Organized 1868. Sewing and Finishing taught by latest Sanderson, and her father, Ira Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Fur Company. methods. Terms very reasonable. W Pfcflden. Misses Tanye and Olive Resources Over Three Million Dollars Satisfaction guaranteed. For Successor to Hare & Goss. JJorg-ess entertained informally Fri'j'i+tvhcf Albert Lea, Minnesota. ful particulars call Lottie May Nail, evening in compliment to Mrs. Manager. Adv.-25-tf €OJies. isaass Iji'i I'Hii afar J!ft