Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 30, 1922 · Page 8 of 9
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WSH KJF r^r Wi ~tf ,) -v* -j s^9 ._/- ^'MFiVTk~ *syv ?n*f* MOWER mWY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. 'Page Eight S -7 Monday, Oct. 30, 1922. V**'- MflQ0Pi •»—4 a ad in lunch was served at srtia|lj.^tables, How Not to Take a Cold. GITY NEWS POLITICAL take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy •Board of trustees of the Pine Lawn I? covers being laid for eighteen. Miss Some persons are subject to frequent without delay and it is soon over. 'Oi Park Association, at Grand Meadow ANNOUNCEMENTS Grau was presented with nfiany nice colds, while others seldom, if met there on Wednesday of last week gifts. Her marriage to Allen Rob1 -2ver, have a cold. You will find that .'•• ••••—••»-.w—— The Snow College of Dressmaking .and took up matters for the Coming ertson of Minneapolis is scheduled to (Prepared by and for Cassius C. the latter take good care of themselves. year. The death of State Senator W. will open October 15 at Austin, Minn. take place in the near future. .William Meinert of Hose Greek, Midnight Session.—Justice Chaffee Terry, Austin, Minn., for the regular They take a shower or cold ,A. Nolan last summer left the assojciation held a midnight session of court Saturday, Pattern Cutting, Dress Designing, tmsa Austin Saturday oil:business. advertising rates will be paid.) sponge bath every day in a warm without a chairman and Geo. Mrs. G. S. Hessler Dies. Chris Anderson was the only Sewing and Finishing taught by latest^ room, avoid over Jigated rooms, "Sleep IjBrown presided temporarily. E. C. jij ,Kenxy Schnonbferg 0&..RQ5& Mrs. George "Hessler died this man arraigned and he plfeild guilty" £q with a window opiefi or partly open, methods. Terms very reasonable. Schroeder was appointed^ to^H^tlje avoid excesses,^ over eating, becoming ympqab Friday 'in Austinv ?0. & iftrac morning at S£: Qtef Hospital. Ettni being drunk. He left'^ ten dollars Satisfaction guaranteed. For :9W-w over heated an'd then chilled and getting .P ivacancy on thie board and ^as^also era^wiji be Jve|dA^e^i^i^y at one with the justice and also paid foifthe sfw-- L" ful particulars call Lottie May Nail, the feet wet. Then, when they George Himmerr and family of delected president. Sortie feills^ Were o'clock from tliefXlbert Hessler home cost of conducting'the court. feel the first indication of a cold, they Manager. Adv.-25-tf IPIeasant Valley were Austin shoppers |!ordered paid and the borrowing of at 1001 Bridge street, with interment Saturday. .Wore money was authorized. The to(jtal in 'Lansing cemetery. Obituary notice A New One In Court.—Chas New4 indebtedness of ~tfie' "park will wifl follow later. ton, of Mankato, was arraigned be-? Drl A. C. Faucett and family of amount to $700. fore Justice Detwiler this morning RADIATOR REPAIRING Jlochester spent Sunday at the O. Miss Ella Schroeder was made a on a charge of obtaining money under THE STORK HAS J. Simmons home. member of the civic league Auxiliary false pretenses. Newton has "Our Specialty" PRESENTED in place of Miss Emily Torgrim* Miss Margaret Stanton and mother written a check in favor of Oscar son who has moved away from Grand of Hayfield spent Saturday in Aus3ciii Dutcher on a bank in Mankato in Nothing but modern equipment is used, insuring To Mr. and Mrs. James Svejkowsky, Meadow. which he had no funds. Dutcher you of the best service possible. CASSIUS C. TERRY. Friday, October 27, a swore out a complaint and Newton RADIATOR REPAIRING AND REBUILDING Mrs. William Miner is visiting her daughter. As a candidate for the office of was arrested, He was found guilty SOCIAL AND CLUB Quick service for those who need it. All our work daughter, Mrs. Ed. Hanson in Minneapolis. Treasurer of Mower County I will and fined $50 and costs. Both men To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson guaranteed. greatly appreciate your support at have been employed on the construction at St. Olaf hospital Saturday, Feme and Opal Hopfe entertained the coming election. work of Austin's new intercepting October 28, a son. R. Everson has gone to BrookJangs,J3. Anderson's Service Co. twenty girls at their home Thursday sewer. I am a tax payer, have a family to D., to visit relatives for a night at a Hallowe'en party. Games MARKET PLACE support and since my accident in Austin, Minnesota Sew days. and stunts were enjoyed and a dainty Railroad Defies Town.—Owatonna 1919 I have been unable to do anything Mrs. Fred Peck and daughter, Dorothy, lunch was served in the attic which and the Rock Island railroad are having other than office work. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. are visiting relatives in Egan, was lighted with candles and Jack-.olanterns. fH.fr i} ft »I» "I" 1* a court squabble over Owatonna's Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. I am competent to^ handle the office S. D. recent city ordinance requiring ail Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be and can assure you of my best Added for all ads not paid for in ad' railroads in the city to provide protecting efforts if elected. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Preston and vance. Readers or locals not run in gates at all crossings. The Mrs. L. W. Marshall, wife of the this column will be charged at the ^daughter, Eileen spent Sunday with city editor of The Mower County city attorney served a writ of mandamus rate of 10 cents per line. (Prepared -for and by C. M. Hubbard, -friends in Mason City, Iowa. on the railroad officials and an News, and who has been undergoing Austin, Minn., and to be paid surgical treatment in St. Paul for the answer was filed. The question will FOR SALE—Five yards of blue silk "Mr. and Mrs. Gus Butzke, Mr. and for at regular advertising rate. past few weeks has joined her husband come up for a decision at the December at a bargain. Dial 6018. 33-2-p _"Mrs. Wallace Gregson and Miss Doarene term of court. here. They will make their Abrahams spent Sunday in FOR SALE—Bees in new modern home at 308 West Bridge Street. ^Charles City, Iowa. hives. H. G. Rieser, Brownsdale, Tour Boosts Campaign.—Over in Minn. 33-6-p "Mrs. J. Z. Rogers and Miss Margaret The officers and teachers of the Steele county they are using automobile, Riley returned from the cities Presbyterian --Sunday school entertained FOR SALE—Eight Big Type Duroc tours to campaign for their candidates. 'Saturday night. They spent a few the children of the primary department Boars, winners at Mower County The backers of F. A. Alexander, there with their friends. Thursday afternoon from Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. Candidate for District Judge, 3 to 5 at the church. The Sunday 30-8-p got together 500 Owatonnans in 100 Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent school room was attractive in its cars and made a tour thru their own FOR SALE—1922 Ford Coupe, fully of school's, is visiting Hallowe'en decorations and thirty-five county one day last week and last equipped. Inquire at Mower County schools in Pleasant Valley and Rapine little folks were present to enjoy the Friday made another thru Dodge News office. 34-2-c township this week. games and dainty refreshments. county. Rice county also received a FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres visit from Mr. Alexander's boosters. 'W. J. Corwin of St. Paul, County of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern Miss Mary McNeely leaves tomorrow Agent Leader of this section, spent house and good improvements. VOTERS' ATTENTION for Shreveport, La., where she Friday here on business with County Armistice Queen. Faribault is Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c I am a candidate for county auditor has accepted position in the Exchange Agent Liebenstein. having lots of fun picking its'1 most FOR SALE—40-acre farm nine miles and will appreciate the support National Bank. Miss McNeely popular girl to be Armistice Queen south of Austin on state road. For of Mower county voters, believing Miss Lucille Sasse, who is attendving has been at the head of the at the proposed Armistice Day ceremonies Thomas tvf&iCjhCLYl Pauline StCLrk& particulars call at the Mower that I can successfully administer ready-to-wear department in West's and in a. Scene from tk& the State University, spent the next month. Some 25 girls County News. 31-tf the affairs of the office in a satisfactory Paramount Picture "IP Kbu Believe It. It's So' -week-end with her parents, Mr. and Dry Goods store for the past seven are already in the contest and Miss manner. years and has made close friends 31x3. F. G. Sasse. At The Park Theaitre, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 30, 31—Don't Miss This One. Gertrude Taylor, with 52,330 votes, FOR SALE—Jewell feed mill, 6-inch —C. M. HUBBARD. who regret her leaving Austin. leads her nearest competitor by 5,000. burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin ~Mrs. Newa Kolb arrived home Friday We want to see the pictures of all Auto Company. Eyestrain in children cured without Mrs. Spence Barr and Mrs. G. W. from Lafayette, Ind., where she those young ladies before we cast glasses. Glasses correctly fitted WANTED—To hear from owner of Stubbee entertained Thursday evening spent the past six weeks with rela- our voter- to other people who must have good farm for sale. State cash in honor of Miss Edith Grau at them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. Helping the Young Man price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Achievement Day at Dexter.—'The the home of Mrs. Stubbee. "Five Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, .r Jay Lemere and Bert Dibb, of Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c fourth annual achievement day program Hundred" was played and a delicious Over Gas Office. 13-tf Get His Start "Xilencoe, made a long haul with a will be held at Dexter on truck from that city Thursday, Thursday, November 2. The meeting "bringing household goods of L. W. is called under direction of Miss Tits HIS bank numbers among shall to Austin. Jesse Partridge of Owatonna, who depositors many progressive has charge of all the club work of The little son of Mr. and Mrs. this district. George F. Howard, assistant young men and is Clyde Clef ton, whie getting off a state club leader will lecture Tell Your "WANTS" always glad to welcome others. xnilk wagon Saturday, slipped and and will award the achievement medals. .fell, the wheel passing over his arm There will be fjxhibits of^ bread, Our interest is not measured and leg. cake, sewing, canned goods, poultry Besides a few bruises and a bad by the size of the balance at and vegetables by the club members. acare the little fellow was uninjur" Over Our Wire Glen Wilmot, Jesse Root and Darwin the start, for we realize that •id. Noyes will give a health demonstration many new accounts must begin which they gave at the state fair Mrs. R. A. Barnitz entertained a ESj in a modest way. this year. few ladies Thursday at a five o'clock Similar meetings will be held at 3uncheon in honor. of Mrs. Joseph To young men with their Brownsdale, November 1 Lansing .i&bel of Madison, Wis. A very' pleasant November 2, Elkton November 3, careers before them, we extend afternoon was spent. an Rose Creek, November^. a cordial invitation to Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done make this their banking home. RUPTURE Her A World of Good. you need competent help. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done First National Bank of Austin me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella you want a room. L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have Organized 1868. ^recommended them to a number of Expert Here Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 you want a home. my friends and all who have used -them praise them highly." When Resources Over Three Million Dollars troubled with indigestion or constipation, you want a cook. give them a trial and realize SEELY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPECIALTY, for yourself what an excellent medi.gine you want to buy anything. it is. CALLED TO AL BERT LEA. 1 AUSTIN MARKETS you want to sell anything. -4. jr F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, (Corrected October 30) the noted truss expert, will PRODUCE. personally be at the Albert Hotel, and will remain in Albert Lea Thursday Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— only, November 9th. Mr. Seeley 3Jairy Butter 40 DIAL 2650 says: "The Spermatic Shield will not "Eggs, trade 40 Potatoes 40 only retain any case of rupture perfectly, 3ilour—retail, 49 lb sack but contracts the opening in $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 ten days on the average case. Being POULTRY a vast advancement over all for-, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— mer methods—exemplifying instaneous Light Spring Chickens 10 Mower County News Want-Ads effects immediately appreciable 38&»vy Spring Chickens 13 and withstanding any strain or position "Leghorn Spring Chickens 11 no matter the size or location. 14 IS SHgl Heavy Hens Are Regular Go-Getters ..10 Large or difficult cases or incissionfol Geese ..35 Eggs, cash ruptures (following operations) specially TOUOJ .. 7 Roosters solicited. This instrument received "Ducks J" the only award in England and Ducks (No. 2) I® HEfiTHOME? in Spain, producing results without HOG MARKET. surgery, injections, medical treatments Quoted by Hormel Company— ARE XL or prescriptions. WARNING the walls spotless, the woodwork ^Packers $6.59 to $7-00 —all cases should be cautioned ifwBnm and Butchers $8.00 finely finished, the furniture against the use of. any elastic or web If you don't know exactly how you want worded our Veal, Sheep and Lambs unmarred, the floors irreproachable truss with understraps, as same rest pa? -v~ "Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 "want-ad taker" will help you phraee so It will PULL In a word, do guests see her home at where the lump is and not where the -Vial $3.50 to $8.00 its best? &fceep .... $2.00to$4.00 opening is, producing complications There is a "1 Cattle necessitating surgical operations. Mr. FORMAN, FORD & CO. Steers OOtoje.OO Seeley has documents from the U. Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 paint or varnish for every need. If S Government, Washington, D. C.,for The Mower County News JEhdls .$3.00 to $3.50 your home shows its age, renew it. inspection He will be glad to demonstrate' Canners and cutters..... $1.50 to $2.00 If it new, keep it so. without charge or fit them if GRAIN MARKET. "Savethe Surface and You Save All." desired Business depands prevent ^Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— stopping at any other place in* this DECKER BROS JNn. Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 "The Community Paper" section. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 INo. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1.04 S.—Every statement in this notice Austin and Lansing. ^Quoted by. Bemis Elevator.— has been verified before the Federal ~.'r --S'" v- I Jj Oats -30 and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley. Flak 2.15 Home office, 117 N. Dearborn St., Chi- mm JBwle- /ry.i'ltMX .48 to .55 ,58^.60,