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

November 2, 1922 · Page 8 of 9

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a. "fffrf k'f" 5*v -I 53WS*# M4? 4* -T- ^4. j-r P!» •f &. .{. ,•*, .5. *Sf: ''. /&.. _.. ~f- **+&>*» -''I 1* -s n- 1 1 \k ^""^T MOWER CMJNTY NEWS, AUSCTN MINN. V* v\- ?:, ^v- ssKSr* Page Eight Thursday, Nov. 2,1922. $V{ Is TT NA ttt Carman Republic Celebrates FORTUNE FOR APOLOGY 'I1* MARKET PLACE II 'v xsi\ow" "f.c1rrr .-/i: ^rrr'. RADIATOR REPAIRING One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. $ "Our Specialty" Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Bo p'lk* Added for all ads not paid for in ad* vance. Readers or locals not run in Nothing but modern equipment is used, insuring r*.- this column will be charged at the you of the best service possible. rate of 15 cents ©er line. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND REBUILDING LOST—-Lady's brown winter coat between Quick service for those who need it. All our work Austin and the S. ,Brugger guaranteed. farm, southeast of town. Leave at M. J. Keenan Music Store, 125 Anderson's Service Co. N. Main St., -for reward., 36-tf Austin, Minnesota FOR SALE—Five yards of blue silk at a bargain. Dial 6018. 33-2-p FOR SALE—Bees in new modern hives. H. G. Riesei, Brownsdale, *v**•*****»**1**+**1****1 *,•*•*..*-»•*.»* Minn. 33-6-p POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE—Eight Big Type Duroc Boars, winners at Mower County (Prepared for and circulated in behalf of Fremont J. Thoe, Hayfield, Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. by O. H. Minn., Gulbranson, Hayfield, Minn., for which the 30-8-p regular advertising- rate will be paid). FOR SALE—1922 Ford Coupe, fully VOTE FOR Mrs. Gertrude Gilmour, New York equipped. Inquire at Mower County HOUSE PETERS social worker, whose Mother's will, News office. 34-2-c Starring in "The Storm" at the recently made public, bequeaths to her Park Theatre Today and Friday. the sum of $187,500 on condition that FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres President Ebert and Chancellor Wlrth reviewing honor companies In front she apologize to her brother for some of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern )f the relchstag on the occasion of the third anniversary of the birth of the house and good improvements. affront. FREMONT J. Serman Republic. Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c DIdnt Knew Hi* Standing Counsel was trying to elicit from The Great Question. FOR SALE—40-acre farm nine miles the witness whether he was a freeholder "What do you regard as the great THOE south of Austin on state road. For or householder. He did not Mother Takes to Slang. question now before the people?" particulars call at the Mower CUTS THIRD SET OF TEETH he Now Mother's talking slang because knew. On examination, admitted "Same as usual," replied Senator County News. 31-tf Thruout the livelong day Quefetloned he owned no real estate. Sorghum. "Which way are you going She says she bears so much she can't further, he had the Ohio Civiil War Veteran, Aged 92, he said UfM in to vote?" FOR SALE—Jewell feed mill, 6-inch Talk any other way. country years, was married, Casts Off False Ones for several She says she hears so much she can't burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin had a family, occupied a h®»*—. Real Thing. Small Saintly Congregation. "I'm off of you for life Auto Company. "Then you must he a hatpeholdejf" Church Notice—"Splendid music will Elyria, O.—John Brinker, a ninetytwo-year-old Because you always gum the works out coupe!. "Well, I float be sinners a feature. Come early. All WANTED—To hear from owner of Civil war veteran of drawled f|| etft*, see^ By eating with your knife!" "yen are urged trasslst in the choir."?—Boston FOR Elyria, was doctoring himself for the I marriedM wl good farm for sale. State cash Transcript. mumps when his jaws began to swell. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, The preacher called at four o'clock The swelling was accompanied by Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c And Mother started jn State Senator Jumping, Intermittent pains, and finally By being very proper, but he solicited the help of his daughter, AUSTIN MARKETS Ere long she saw him grin. Mrs. Ida Blaine. She discovered that Charles ^Dickens the aged veteran was cutting his And was it any wonder when (Corrected November 2) .third set of teeth. She said, "What gets my goat PRODUCE. Brinker has had false teeth for forty Is having all the hens remark, He Will Protect Your Interests Quoted b.y Dalager's Grocery— years. 'That is her last year's coat!'" Dairy Butter 40 "They were giving me good sSfvice Last Complete Novel Eggs, trade 40 until four w«eks ago,v the veteran But most of 'all when sister's beau Potatoes 40 ijfr ^m$ *1* *8* *$* *8* "t* *1* "I" C1*1* *1* said. "Then my gums became sore, and "OUR MUTUAL FRIEND" Called on her after tea, Flour—retail, 49 lb sack the teeth just seemed to skid around, $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 And I thought I would stick around, so I took them out and doctored myself My mother said to me: POULTRY for the mumps, but the more I Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— vdoctored, the more my gums swelled." "My son, I want to put you wise, JBrinker says when his new teeth Here's a rollicking story of mysteries, misers, Light Spring Chickens 9 Your sisfcei-'s^n the mood )LLARS are Heavy Spring Chickens 12 have all arrived, he is going to have To hand you?one unless you beat haunted houses, hidden gold, and buried wills, written Leghorn Spring Chickens 9 celebration. tke masters a It while the beataftg's good!" Heavy Hens 13 in the mood that such stories should be written by Geese 13 of those wko one of the world's greatest authors. You must surely All but Siam Represented. Eggs, cash 38 Development of Jewelry. give tLem "Berlin.—Berlin has again resumed see it, eight reels of clean entertainment. .. Roosters 6 The first important advance ill" the /.fier full pre-war quota of diplomats* Ducks 15 development of jewels, from our tkeir freedom the Ducks (No. 2) 10 58 states having established diplomntic standpoint, was the gradual addition, SHOWN AT THE slaves of those who headquarters here. There are in some unknown period, of stones HOG MARKET. 91 consular and ambassadorial esta$- which in themselves possessed some Quoted by Hormel Company— chain them fast. Sishments maintained by the 58 states. of elements beauty. The second step Packers $5.65 to $7.65 High School Auditorium -JSiam is the only country which has no Medium and Butchers $7.65 domes when carving appeared To the A bank account gives representation officially as yet. There beetle (the scsrab) were quickly added Veal, Sheep and Lambs are only 130 Germans employed^.jn the frog (sign of resurrection), and Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 you mastery over your «$• Nov. 6 and 7 /the foreign diplomatic offices and these either the whole or some part of the Veal $3.50 to $8.00 dollars. :t~- only as porters, chauffeurs and other Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 wearer's favorite god. There were $• small positions. vtben three forms of magic jewels the Cattle stone which was worn for the sake Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Under the auspices of the D. A- R., for High Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 of Its powers, the atone, itself ineffective, One Dollar will start School piano benefit. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 whicU possessed magic by an Interest Account Cannerg and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Virtue of the shape into which it was Forged to Buy Bible, ADMISSION 25 CENTS with this Bank. GRAIN MARKET. carved and the combination of these Now Reads It in Jail? Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— tifo, a potent stone carved into some No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 jj&tent image.—National Jeweler. Harry Steinhoit, twenty-star No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 *8* *8* *8* *8* *8* *8* "t1 if**$* *$» »$* No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1.04 years old, a member of the In the District Court of the United Washington State National States for the District of Minnesota, Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— First Division, In Bankruptcy. Guard, lost his grip on his conscience First National Bank of Austin Oats 30 to .33 when he entered a curio Flak $2.15 In the Matter of Latest and Best! Organized 1868. dealer's shop in Tacoma, Wash., Barle- 48 to .55 EARL PADELFORD, No. 428, and tendered a check for a Rye .58 to .60 Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Bankrupt. Bible, a rosary, and some change. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Notice of first meeting of creditors. "Just Married" is described as a Because of the unusual request, To the creditors of Earl Padelford, rip-roaring comedy splash. The authors 3 the dealer thought the che&fc$iM bf the city of Austin, in Mower County, On INCREASING, lifelong Monthly are Adelaide Matthews and was good and the transfer was in said division of said district, a Anna Nichols, who gave the stage made. The check came back bankrupt: Income if Totally and Permanently Notice is hereby given that on October marked "no funds." Steinhoit "Scrambled Wives" \and "Nightie Advertisements in the News Bring Results. 27, 1922, the said Earl Padelford Disabled by accident or disease before was arrested, and now reads his Night." was duly adjudicated bankrupt, Bible and his beads in jail. age 60. and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held before the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy in Another Carload of the Famous I the court room in the Federal building THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK and post office in the city of Winona, 1NVENJTS A NEW STEEL Minnesota, on November eleventh, 1922, at one-thirty p. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, $100 a month during first 5 years, $150 during prove their claims, appoint a next 5 years, $200 thereafter for life. No further trustee, examine the bankrupt, and Premium deposists. And then $10,000 at your transact such other business as may asHER death to beneficiary, or $20,000 if. death, at.any properly come before said meeting. Winona, Minnesota, October 27th, age, is accidental, payable in a single sum, or as 1922. income for a term of years or for life- Total disability —HERBERT M. BIERCE, lasting 3 months regarded during further Referee in Bankruptcy. continuance, as permanent. F. G. SASSE and WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK R. A. DUNNETTE, Attorneys for bankrupt, Austin, Minn. Please give me further information about this Perfect Life Insurance ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE Policy. DEMONSTRATION AND CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING THEREON. NAME .(.. -ii. v,. Estate of George Sutton OCCUPATION STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Mower, in Probate Court.In DATE OF BIRTH the Matter of the Estate of George Sutton, Decedent. ADDRESS :.. Letters of administration having been granted to Arthur R. Sutton of Rose Creek, Minnesota: It Is Ordered, That the time within The Mutual Life Insurance which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims Starts Morvda.y against his estate in this court, be, ^Corapan^oi New jork and th£ same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date V-A NOVEMBER 13 hereof said time expiring thk 30th personal,/ a A 1 9 2 3 5§f- MasbnpGloyer a blac^smltKt»i ^Idwell, Is the®Wsst legal rfese^ve life insuram^compan^ And It Is Further Ordere'd, That 0., "ithe government is vfir pos­ Monday, the 7th day of May, 1923, in America and is one of the greatest and strohgJt session of a secret process by which at three o'clock p, m, in the Probate est in the world. a finer quality of steel than that now Special deal for week of sale. Watch our Court Rooms at Court House at turned out may be produced. Grovel's the City of Austin, in said County, ads for announcements. Nine Models—Hand, In the more than 79 years of its history it has paid steel is produced from ordinary Iron be, and the same hereby is fixed and At a few cents per hundredweight, the to policyholders and beneficiaries approximately appointed as the time and place for Belt antfe llectric Power.. Ask your neighbor—she iron being subjected to the secret hearing, upon.and the examination, $17736,000,000. owns one. process which makes the finished steel adjustment and allowances of such claims .jjl stall bepresented within bo hard that It will readily cut any the timeJaH^esailL i' other piece of itfel, resist friction, retain Austin Decker Bros. Lansing W.E. JOHNSON & ALBERT HOPFE, Let notice' hereof bo g'ven by the Its temper and withstand more publication of this orders in the Mower than doable the strain of other steels. District Managers, County News, as provided by law. Grover, shown here, has refused many Dated October 31, 1922. First Floor, Babcock Building, Austin, Minn. Dffers from steel manufacturers seeking HENRY WEBEIL JUN., his process* but he has toned -the (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. File No. 4395 NOV. 2, 9, 16 formulas ever to the fOvtnnniMt a w-i ••40