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

October 2, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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MOWER PiiM Eight Monday Oct. 2, 1922. TWO INITIATED (MARKET PLACE CITY NEWS Grand Meadow lative to the part to be playedsby FOR SALE—No. 1 graded white potatoes, ?Mower county in the coming National Woman Dies In BY ROTARIANS Call Harold Rochford, Dial Dairy Show. One" Cent Per Word Per Insertion. 8246. 27-4-c Local Hospital Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be FOR SALEy—Several dozen fruit Added for all ads not paid for in ad* jars, all sizes, call 6673, mornings. Miss Tanye Burgess visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gugan have I Austin Markets Mrs. T. J. Grimes, of Grand Meadow, vance. Readers or locals not run in 27-2-p Dr. C. F. Lewis and Rev. Sit Albert Lea Thursday. ,..... gone to Chicago for a week's vacation. died Friday night at St. Olaf's this column will be charged at the 2) (Corredted OC rate of 19 cents per line. Ten Broeck Address hospital. On Saturday morning fugeral —Eyestrain in children cured without Ruriinjage Sale at 602 WestBridge PRODUCE. services were held at St. Austine .glasses. Glasses correctly fitted iiJtreet,, October 4 and 5. 27-1-c 0. H. Archer of Adair, Iowa, spent .sr. ixc to other people who must have church and later the body Quoted by Dalager?s drocery— FOR SALE a few days here last week with relatives them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. 'as removed to Grand Meadow. Final 'Dairy: B\ittert^. rlfv...... ]38 Martin Brownell ofVarco Station and transacting business. -t Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, SggS, st#ide .... AO iterment will be made in LaCrosse FOR SALE—Breaking Plow, sulky was in Austin on business Saturday. At the* regular Wie&fcly irieetiiig of Potatoes ....... ^...............50 Over Gas Office. 13-tf side the body of her husband, who plow and fanning mill. Dial 6018, the' Rotarians today William Martell, Sprinkling Charge Flour—retail, 49 lb sack Mr. and Mrs, John Sanger of OkoTbena lied a little over two years ago. 25-4-p manager^ of rae ''^Austin .'........ $2.00^ $2.30, $2.40 are guests at the E. Ray. Cory Is Reduced Here How Not to Take a Cold. Gas company and Victor "Some persons are subject to frequent Uiome. SHOE REPAIRING. FOR SALE—Big Type Pure-bred Poland Corey -?f the Austin High Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— colds, while others seldom, if Expert shoe repairing done at China Boars and Gilts. Carl 'i' N Reduction in sprinkling is indicated School Faculty were initiated ever, have a cold. You will find that Mrs. W. D. Baker and daughter, Light Spring Chickens 11 Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill Onken, Waltham, Minn. 24-8-c the latter take good care of themselves. in notices sent out last week by as members of the Heavy Spring Chickens 14 jDorothy, of Stacy were guests last street. Adv. 21-tf They take a shower or cold Leghorn Spring Chickens 10 City Recorder Fay Smith. The assessment club. week at the J. M. Vandergert home. FOR SALE—By owner, two modern sponge bath every day in a warm A Timely Suggestion. Heavy Hens .....15 Following the initiation Dr. C. F. last year averaged five and houses, good location. C. C. Kellner, foom, avoid over heated rooms, sleep This is the season of the year when Light Hens 11 Leo Regner and Mr. and Mrs. D. one-fourth cents a foot, while this Lewis gave an interesting as well as with a window open or partly open, the prudent and careful housewife Geese 10 711 West Oakland Ave. 25-4-c ,3elix motored to St. Peter Sunday avoid excesses, over eating, becoming replenishes her supply' of Chamberlain's year it amounts to four cents. instructing talk on the history and Eggs, cash 39 over heated and then chilled and getting Cough Remedy. It is almost visit relatives. Roosters '... •Jto 7 development of medicine relating the FOR SALE Wealthy and Winter the feet wet. Then, when they certain to be needed before the winter Ducks. ..: 14 story of its growth from ancient Apples for sale. Sprayed, clean SOCIAL AND CLUB feel the first indication of a cold, they Miss Maxine Pooler, who is attend»ng is over and results are much more HOG MARKET. fruit. F. W. Kimball. Waltham, times to the present. Comparing the take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy prompt and satisfactory when it is Carleton college, Northfield, Quoted by Hormel Company— Minn. 23-4-c without delay and it is soon over. kept at hand and given as soon as crude and ineffective methods of the ispent Sunday and today with par4snts« Medium and Butchers $9.30 the first indication of a cold appears Speeder Is Fined.—William Wallace ancients to the modern and scientific Packers $7.65 and before it has become settled in was fined ten dollars and costs manner of curing and preventing diseases. Veal, Sheep and Lambs the system. There is no danger in when arraigned before Justice J. E. Miss Margaret Nicholsen of Carleton Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 BUSINESS DIRECTORY giving it to children as it contains Detwiler Thursday. Veal $3.50 to $9.50 College spent thfe week-end with Rev. G. A. Ten Broeck pointed out ho opium or other harmful drug. Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 3ier#parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nich~ssise to the club how greater community NOW BEING COMPILED Mrs. Elton Entertains. Cattle work oould be done if ways and Mrs. Frances Elton entertained a Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 means could be devised to prevent few friends Friday evening at her Cows and Heifers ..... $3.50 to $4.50 Mrs. George Hines and daughter, The Mower County News is now compiling a complete the Sabbath from being commercialized Bulls d. $3.00 to $3.50 home on South Kenwood. A dainty "Bertha, returned home Sunday CLASSIFIED BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL to the detriment of the church. Canners and cutt&g $1.50 to $2.00 lunch was served by her daughters, night from Minneapolis where they TELEPHONE DIRECTORY in Book Form of Austin He also made a plea to the Rotarians GRAIN MARKET. Marjourie and Marion. :spent several days. and surrounding county. Quoted by Hormel Milling Co to get solidly behind the coming campaign No. l.Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs... .$1.19 of the Salvation Army to raise The Directory will be published in The Mower Nicjholsens Entertain Friday. Will give instructions in China No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs $1.14 funds. County News three times and also in book form. There Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen entertained ^Painting at very reasonable terms. No. 2 Dk. Nor. meat, 55 lbs.. .$1.09 0 The Rotarians were urged to be will be a big free distribution of these books thruout a number of friends Friday Quoted by Bemis Elevator. ,See Miss Leach, 301 E. Mill street. Oats 27 to .29 present at the meeting in the Business this territory. 27-2-p evening at 6:30 o'clock dinner, Flax ."v $2.00 to $2.05 Men's Cpmmittee rooms this the occasion being their nineteenth Mr. Breslauer, who is doing the compiling, will Rye 53 to .57 Mrs. S. L. Young, Mrs. R. R. evening when plans will be discussed wedding anniversary. Rovers were solicit for this work over the telephone, as it would be Barley 40 to .50 "Boach, Misses Grace Brown and I laid for twelve. Pink roses were used almost impossible to h§ve him personally call on each Dor6thy Thompson motored to Cres^co for the centerpiece/ After dinner a firm. While every effort will be made to reach every Saturday to see the Austin-Creszo social time was enjoyed. firm in the vicinity, it is possible that in some cases game. Furniture Sale business and professional concerns may be overlooked. R. N. Give Farewell. A. If anyone should be missed, please call our attention The girls of the Normal Department Mrs. Clarence Atkinson was given to Same. hiked to the Janette Zerby a farewell party Friday afternoon .J. .J. «.*• .J. *$• »$• ^4 mile north of town Thursday home a by the Royal neighbor ladies at the aiight and enjoyed a picnic supper home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I will sell the following described property at public auction £md marshmellow roast. Jens Mortenson. Music and a social at the Goodwin residence, 103 North Chatham street, Austin Minnesota, time was enjoyed and dainty refreshments "Miss Imogene Lutz, formerly were served. Mrs. Atkinsori on •teacher of expression in Austin high DRESSING well depends was presented-with a R. N. A. pin. school, who is now with the Rochester more upon good taste and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 7 They left this morning in their car schools, was a week-end visitor judgment than the lavish for Fresno, California, whei*e they with her cousin, Mrs. R. L. Furtney. expenditure of money. I will make their home. -h COMMENCING SHARPLY AT 1:00 P. M. TLafe is what you make it. To make Here you will find opportunity 1 'It truly successful you should take Oak Buffet Numerous Kitchen Utensils THE POLITICAL to make desirable selections course in the Mankato Commercial Oak China Cabinet si 1 Oak Bedroom Set I of fabric and fashion Leather, spring bottom Dining 2 Bed Springs and Mattresses CAULDRON?" I College, Mankato, Minn. Send for combinations. All wool Chairs. 1 Dining Table catalog. 27-1 iiiii Set Morris Chair Cushions fabrics, in just the right patterns 3 Dining Chairs Oak Dining Room Table 1 Hard Coai Heater Opinions as opposite as the poles and colorings, are offered Mrs. J. G. Moreland a/id daughter, Side Board 1 Gas Heater regarding the record of the sixtyseventh at modest prices. Frances, and Miss Anna Roble drove Glass China Cabinet 1 Side Board congress were expressed in Dining Table -So Des Moines Wednesday to attend 2 Rocking Chairs Oak Dining Chairs with leather Clothes "Tailored to Measure formal statements by the national .1 Drop Head Sewing Machine Ifche national encampment of the G. bottoms. A. by Born" will keep you chairmen of the two great political B. and W. R. C. They returned 1 Spanish Leather Oak Davenport, 1 Edison Phonograph and records. WOMEN parties/ well dressed at low cost. Thursday. like new. who conduct household buy* They have the look of luxury, Speaking for the Republican organization, 1- Alcyar Combination Range 2 Qak Commodes ing on a systematic basis and whc .X- like new. but the long wear and Chairman John T. Adams 1 Lawn Mower Mrs. C. E. Haugen has arrived 2 Oak Rockers are active as officers in church and fraternal 1 Clothes Reel low price mean real economy. declared-, that "no congress, in time from Minneapolis where she home 2 Stands1 1 Copper Bottom Boiler organizations, will fmo this institution of peace ever .made such a splendid spent several weeks with her sister, Hall Tree Tubs and Washboards ready to assist them. Mrs. J. Robitshek. She was accompanied record," while on the Democratic 1 Oak Bedstead Books & Pictures $27.00 to $40.00 2 Rugs 9x12 1 Lawn Mower side, Chairman Hull asserted that home by her sister, Mrs. Our Check System is adaptable for household 1 White Enameled Kitchen Pillows and Beddings "no other congress ever so signally Towne of Chicago. accounts and for paying the cblioptiona 1 Evening Gown, 1 Sport dress, Cabinet. IMPERTAL failed to grasp great opportunities 1 Silk dress, 1 Winter coat. of woruens' societies, Mrs. Minnie Patterson, R. N. A. or to meet important responsibilities." First National Bank of Austin TERMS—All sums of ten dollars and under cash, all sums deputy, returned Saturday from TAILORING CO. Xyle, where she spent a week in the over that amount will be given six months' time on approved notes Organized 1868. The budget law, reduction of taxes, Interests of the lodge. Initiation of Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 the peace settlement, the tariff, the bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. -a. large class and a social time this veterans bureau act, and agricultural Resources Over Three Million Dollars evening will conclude her three weeks' MRS. PARKER GOODWIN, Owner and public roads reforms were among urork in Austin. the legislative landmarks enumerated Suits Made Any Style Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Austin National Bank, Clerk. by Mr. Adams as indicating the You Wish Mrs. E. L. Ainsworth arrived in "constructive" pathway followed by •the city Saturday evening to join her the Republican senate and house. fiusband, who recently came to this "Newberry ism," "Daughertyism," city and purchased the Pierce Battery the strike record, a treasury deficit, company, changing its name to farm prices, anch failure to reorganize the Ainsworth Battery company. government departments, adopt the Matchless Suit They will reside at 908 North First Ford Muscle Shoals proposal, suppress street. profiteering and settle the Mexican problem were included in the J. H. Frazier, editor of the Crawford "amazing record of non-achievement" County Press at Prairie du recited by Mr. Hull. ehien, Wisconsin, spent a short time Values for Boys "Congress," said Mr. Adams "reduced in Austin Saturday enroute to Albert public taxes $818,000,000. It Lea, where Mrs. Frazier was unsparingly cut public appropriations. -•visiting her son. Mr. Frazier was It found five million men idle. formerly editor of the Transcript Rejrablican. To prevent further aggravation of the unemployment situatipn, it enacted the restrictive immigration You will find here a good assortment of boys' luolonel Albert Hopfe is back from law It found agriculture facing ruin Hudson, Wis., where on 'Saturday he suits, in brown, green and mixtures in the new and assisted it on its feet by the enactment cram ducted a Duroc-J ersey hog sale House Cleaning Time of a series of laws whiph afforded for a number of breeders in that vi»cmity. models—most every suit has two pair pants. The both temporary and permanent Spring gilts and boars brot relief to the agricultural interests. economy suit prices—2 pant suits at Mp to $50. Colonel Hopfe was en5gaged When you dean house this Spring it is likdy to conduct another sale there your, floors may need brightening up. If so try "It enacted a permanent tariff in February. Liquid Granite. This produces a smooth lustre which insures industry and agriculture 54.90 55.90 57.50 $975 and Mrs. Lee Edson were given Mr. that not only pleases the eye, but is waterproof, alike protection and the working farewell party Friday evening at man steady employment at a wear resisting and no more trouble to keep the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Furtney. good wage. It granted liberal aid fresh and clean than oilcloth. Because of its The evening was spent in for public roads, strengthened the durability Liquid Granite is a perfect general jgames and music and dainty refreshments enforcement of the Federal prohibition purpose finish. You will need no other varnish were served. Mr. and Mrs. Boys' Sweaters, in the combination trims, amendment, created more fed' •i Edson eave Tuesday for Hampton, for your woodwork. eral courts to relieve the congestion pull over and coat styles. Great values at Iowa, where Mr. Edson will operate of business and expedite justice, and If you should decide to have any white interiors grocery store. .•••.: .5 .•,. created a commission to investigate you Luxeberry White Enamel ftill satisfy com­ 'V S I .50 the coal industry. Vf Open Air Rally "A patient and longrsuffering public," pletely. It makes a rich, peranafteiit, snow white •. Av.f vV j- 4 of Farmer-Labor Mr. Hull said "will welcome the finish in either dull or gloss effects that will not adjournment of the present Republican crack or chip. A gentle washing with soap and Party on Oct 5 congress, which promised more water when necessary keeps the finish spotless* and achieved less than any other Color can be modified to shades of ivory and |f No legislative body in history. previous jAn open air rally in the interests gray when desired. congress has been so generally the candidates of the Farmer-Labor condemned leading citizens, irrespective on party is to be held the court For the front door use Luxeberry Spar made of party on, account of its utter Iwrose lawn on the night of October especially for durability under outside exposure. lack of constructive ability, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. 5. If inclement weather prevails the statesmanship and fidelity to the American -pally will be held in the Butchers people. Ho other congress Union Hall. ever failed to grasp great opportunities Paul J. Smith, general orgaaiaer Wii1 1 a ttfcV or to meet important responsibilities." the State Federation of Labor wiH The Store That Sillsflts Austin, Minn. N Toe the principal speaker. mm