Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 6, 1922 · Page 9 of 10
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OTWOOLSilLES F* Many gratified .man envies ijh^ leased. ^Alfo'rd is now jipdged in the .J- '"A 'jfr permanent basis should attend, iiounty,-jail. protection tiiat^Aatur^ tfavg Jhe,. tur-f Mr. Reed. Prices received fi REPAIRING wool pooled this year have, been MEETING NP. 15 Two Months for a satisfactory to all who todjc" advantage .•J^trs. Charles* Ashton1 wilhrentertauTf of this economically sound method .Qur^Specialty" Tony Marmyson Mrs* Bert Hanson andvc^ldfep pf 16 'guests libis fevtning at her Ixonfei m. of marketing. Those who did riot ILansing spent Saturday in, Austin^ on\500 E. Water street rh 'Honor of Nothing but modern equipment is used, insuring .4" Meet Auspices pool shared in the advantages, because I ^you of the best service possible. Mrs!, Mildred Snyder .Newman of Chief of Police Lee Sargeant suppi they obtained ^ar better prices Miss Clara Sullivan of LeEoy spent Farm Ifiire&u In Orange, Cal. Games and contests of iedhimself with a search warrant RADIATOR REPAIRING"AND REBUILDING rmlf locally than would have prevailed had jwill. be eiyoyed and dainty refresnmieiits ^i^uM^'in^^miMle -a yisit to the not existed. ^5^-. W l»C|-'.Quick service for th&se?who need it. All our work will^ bp served. Mrs. Newman the: place where Tony Marmyson has guaranteed, r? a Miss ^elma 'Thorsdifispent' Surfiiay^ "This country produces less than will W giyejv.a miscellaneous shower. been ^conducting a distillery. The %ith her ftairentfc at O^antdl^ .75 per cent bf wool consufned, and Mjr4. Lila Iaucks Stanley of-Minneapolis *•»_ Anderson's Service Co. chief found a few appurtenances requisite Minnesota wobl- groweirs are' askell the producer should and :mUpt have is expected to arrive this Mrs. E. H. Smith of Minneapolis is to a still and forty gallon^., of attend a meetingto be held in SU his own marketing organization." evening to attend the party a gyest at the M. J. Hardy home finished product. sl5 ai^, Wednesdays November 15, under Farmers who pooled wool this year Austin, Minnesota Farm Bureau auspices, for the. Tony was arraigned before Justice received 5 to 8 cents more than they Mrs. Walter Waldron of Billings, Judge and Mrs- Henry Weber entertained purpose of perfecting a state association. Detwiler this morning'and was informed* wdttld have obtained, had they sold .Montana,.is a guest of Mrs. J.JL. jltit1 the members of the Mclntyre 4 The object^..of the organization to speculators early in the summer, thru an interpreter that he Post, G. A-. R., Thursday evening ^jhell. will be to improve the Quality of according to F. L. French, secretary, Would spend Christmas and New :?vs' ~§|r at their home on West Maple Mrs. E. S. Babcock' of. Los Angeles ..v.- Minnesota wool, give growers a better who has been in charge of that phase Year's Day in the county jail. The jail street A delicious dinner was served Charles Dickens I 1s .visiting Austin friends for a few understanding of grades and the of the Federation's activities. at 5:30, covers being laid for nine." wiU be. Tony's place: of abode until market demarids and to foster a January 6,'as sixty days was the A large bowl of pink roses was used iS-s state-wide pool. The meeting has as ,a centerpiece. Afier dinner music sum total of the ^entence imposed. "Do not let others get ahead of you. Mrs. May Sutton of Milwaukee is_ been callied by J. F. Reed, president was enjoyed and-- at 8:30 Judge Tony stock on hand was. added to S visiting Mrs George Sutton who is Secure a business training,that will of the Minnesota Farm Bureau, Federation. Last Complete Novel I Weber took the guests "home in .his insure your success. Write for our the sewage pf the city this morning, -f jjstill confined to St. Olaf hospital. IBS-s free catalog. Minneapolis Business car, iall haying spent a Very pleasant the chief of police being ordered to College, Minneapolis, Minn.. J-' Miss Eloise Clothier of Fayette, evening. "Every grower who is interested destroy it. "OURJDTUAl FRIEND" I si- .Iowa, who was an instructor in our in forming a state wool pool on a The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. PRETTY NUPTIALS^ schoolsvhere last year spent the week Taking Desperate Chances. ^*v «£Jid with Miss Lucy Kingsley. \JV" ST. JOHN'S CHURCH It is true that many contract se-. Here's a, rollicking story of mysteries, misers, vere colds and recover from them Mrs. J. Shook and daughter, Ellen, haunted houses, hidden gold, and buried wills, written without taking any precaution or jl "have returned to their home in Spokane, Mrs. Florence Hoffman Bush and in the mood that such stories should be written by treatment, and a knowledge of this, Washington,-' after spending GIVE A DOLLAR FOR John D. Hagen were married Wednesday fact leads others to take their one of the world's greatest authors. You must surely .several weelcs here with friends.. h$t "at 2:30 at the home of the -.— chancesj instead of giving their colds see it, eight reels of clean entertainment.. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miss Blanche Swindell and Miss the needed attention. It should be Hoffman on North 5th street. Rev. Esther Hetherlin entertained twelve borne in mind that every cold weakens PREPAREDNESS SHOWN AT THE I Milbrath pf St."' John's Lutheran teachers the W- E.% Brown home at the lungs, lowers the vitality, church performed the ceremony in Friday evening. Cards were enjoyed makes the system less able to withstand the presence of immediate relatives. .-K .and dainty refreshments were served each -succeeding attack and High School Auditorium i*~ They were attended by Benjamin ... paves the way, for the more, serious Hoffman and Miss Dora Seiwert. A ^sm. **C "Miss ..Carman Woodward of Gut"tenberg, diseases. Can you afford to take delicious wedding dinner was served Iowa' spent' the week"end such despferate chances when Chamberlain's at. five o'clock after which-: Mr. ahd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs* Roy Cough Remedy, famous for Mrs.^ Hagen left for their: future Woodward. Woodward js the its ieures of bad colds may be had for Miss home southeast of Dexter. •wMm- musical instructor in the, Guttenberg a trifle Under the auspices of the D. A- R., for High public schools. I&beock Sale On :Sf, School piano benefit. i5v I •&'/" News Advertising brings results. Saturday, Big One Mrs. C. E. Kearns "entertained a ADMISSION 25 CENTS few friends in honor of Mrs. F. P. CHAMPION TRAPSHOOTER Pawes. A delicious dinner was served There is np doubt what ""When at 12:30, being laid for covers Ernie Offers 'Em, He- Sells 'Em," for ifr l$l jl ifr eight. The afternoop was spent in a on Saturday, despite inclement weather, social way. & sloppy roads and altogether a poor farm auction day, E. S. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clefton entesrtained df^osed of two 120-acre-farms, one ^1 the Pinochle club Friday evening S 20~acre tract and personal property delicious 6:30 dinner was/aerv- 8 Sixth Roll Call $5200.9 amounting ilone to -cd after which pinochle was p|aj!|d. Jhe, personal property was sold on Friday being prize night, each, S&§0 Farm No. 3, north of Aus^n. One received a prize. *\rw tekm of- percheron margs^ sold for -*r'sr- Mrs. Amos Mahachek entertain* $500 and Hereford cows and Hampshires Brains Novomber 11 jgd the Friendship club Saturday af sold at good prices. ... =ternoon at her home on West Alle The first 120-acre farm sold for $225 an acre, the sepond 120-acre ghaney street. A social time was RED CROSS SUNDAY one for $151 an acre afnd the 20-acre 1-gRjoyed and at 5:30 a delicious din tract for $601 an acre. B. F. King ner was served. Covers were. for tyweive. !'~r? of Dexter, already, a,big land owner, w.. .NOVEMBER 12th bought the three farms, '••'•••""Mrs. L. D. Baird, Mrs. G. 1* West, Mrs. Vance and Miss Vita €. S. Babcock's Car Helen Public Health Work for Every County. FOR West entertained forty-four guests 'system in your business and {Aid for Suffering Children Abroad. Stolen.on Tuesday Thursday afternoon at the home of Relief Disaster Victims. personal finances, you need the E Mrs. Baird. A delicious luncheon ^Service fpr the Disabled Veteran. help and guidance of a reliable bank. I was served at five o'cock^after which Four local young men 'were arrested bridge was played. in Albert Lea Tuesday night An Organization of World Wide Mercy Tbis institution is here to serve you following the theft of C. S. Babco*fek's with every banking facility and with The Vigenti Club enjoyed a Hallowe'en I car here earlier in the evening a friendly,' personal interest in your party at the Y. W».•p' The car, a Grant Six had. been lent JOIN rooms Wednesday evening. Games, •4*"»/ Mrs- E. L.7 King of Winona, Minn., requirements. to a friend who left the car at a curb music and contests were enjoyed and the woman's national clay target fr- for a few minutes and when he returned champion for 1922-23. She won the a two course luncheon was served. First National Bank of Austin I found it gone. He later notified title at the Twenty-third* Annual The hostesses were, Mildred Carmichael, "i, E hi Sheriff Nicholsen, who warned Grand American Handicap TrapshootIng Organized 1868. Nora Barkhuff, Lavonne tourney staged at Atlantic City, all .surrounding towns to be on the E Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Bemker and Aagot Harstad. 1 p. N. J. The entry list was the largest lookout for the thieves. Authorities Resources Over Three Million Dollars in the 'history of the association, of Albert Lea arrested the four when 'Grace Evans entertained a Miss the car was found in that city. All MARKET PLACE number of friends Thursday night .but one, Stanley Alford, were re- at her home on Alleghany street in SEE WHAT honor of Miss Margaret Riggs, who One Cent Per Word Per Insertion leaves soon for Kansas City,-Mo., to Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. I Some of •ft-" make her hoirfe.* Games and music Ten Cents. Collection Charge Will .Be 25c \dded for all ads not paid for in advance. were enjoyed and a delicious lunch Readers or loeah not run in was served. Miss Riggs received DECKER'S Demonstration this column will be charged at th? (Corrected November 2f) many beautiful gifts. from her rate of 10 cents per line. PRODUCE. friends. LOST—Lady's brown winter coat between Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— Austin and the J. S. Brugger I 40 Dairy Butter ... WILL BUY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 25 YEARS AGO I Week Specials 40 Eggs, trade farm, southeast of town. Leave 40 Potatoes at M. J. Keenan Music Store, 125. Flour—retail, 49 lb sack ........ AT THE N. Main St., for reward®:- 36-tf N... $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 Grounded Hammers C. H. Davidstn has returned from Red Owl Store trip to*Ottunrva. POULTRY FOR SALE Bird's. Eye Maples No. 2 I)ietz Cold Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Miss Gertrude Ellis returned last Rocker. Inquire 209 W. Maple af-. night from a* trip thru the county Light Spring Chickens ......... 9 ter 7:3fo p. m.l-^^?" 'i Blast Lanterns Heavy Spring Chickens 12 visiting schools. PC? Leghorn Spring Chickens ...... 9 .BrlcelyjjCrosby Corn, '3 Cans 25c FOR SALE— Two registered Poland F. H. McCullouch and family \frent Heavy Hens ...../. 13 China .Boars.' Chas. Heald. Elkton, Only $1.39 -11. to Albert Lea_ today to visit M. S. G^fese 13 Minn. an 3 a S 2 5 Eggs, cash 38 Whitcomb over Sunday. Only Roosters .,. 6 59c Max Pooler and Claude Keenan FOB' SAIjJJ--Bees in new .modern Ducks ?.. 15 Gal. Whit3 Kara Syru^ Jl 25c 'went to Minneapolis last night to hives.w H. G. Rieser, Brownsdale. Ducks (No. 2) .10 take in- the Minnesota-Wisconsin Minn. 33-6-p HOG MARKET. Griswold Spiders football game. Quoted by Hormel Company Calumet Baking Powder S|25P FOR SALE—Eight Big Type D-uroc* I'^iS Dn. Johnson and Dr. Allen returned Packers $5.65 to $7.65 No. 2 Galvanized Standard Boars, winners at "Mower County Medium and Butchers ....... $7.65 today from Chicago where Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. Veal, Sheep and Lambs CJara P/uias, 2 11)3. 25c they have been attending the congress Wash Tabs Only 30-8-p: Fat Lambs -.... $7.00,to $10.00 of physicians. Veal ......v......... $3.50 to $8.00 Ms^jan Camps Beans, 2 Cans 25c H. W. Page, formerly of Austin, Sheep ... /:.'..!.... .$2.00 to $4.00 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acresi of land adjoining Austin. Fine Mo«^| Cattle but now connected with Carleton era house and good improvements Sltced Pineapple 25c Fat Steers .$5.00 to $6.00 78c Each Colege at Northfield, is in the city Call S. L. Young. Vv 30-tf-c Only 89 Each 'p- Cows and Heifers .... .$3.50 to $4.50 1V-. the guest of O. W. Shaw. Bulls ....... ..$3.00 to $3.50 FOR SALE-^-Jewell feed, mill, 6-inch Fresl Ftg Bars, 2 lbs. 25c The dance given by the Harmonfa Canners and tcutters.... .$1.50 to $2.00 burrs. Price yery Reasonable. Aus-. Club at the music hall lat night was GRAIN MABKET. Don't Fail ToVisit Our Store Sale tin Autp Company. 4 Quoted by Hormel. Milling Co.?— A pleasant social success. Tichy's 'j*Vn3t' Preserves Mtnavm 25c No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 orchestra furnished the music which FOR RENT—Furnished single rooms Week Starts Monday,Nov. 13ht. rNo. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. ..$1.09 ,*ras especially good. also garage, 308 West bridge St. Flakes, lbs. 25c No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. $1.04 Dial 7^29. p. .. The following people were Austin (footed by Benjis Klevator.— visitors todsy: W. H. Palmer of Oust 25c Oats .........,. .30 to .33 ^ay You lt%. WANTED—To hear from' owner of Flak $2.15 Brownsdale C. E. Hovda of Grand good farm for sale. Sta^B cash Barle-- ... .. .. -.48 to -5P Meadow, Q. O, Qogan of Swgeant, •Mir ToHct Paper, 6 Rolls 25c ^price^ fuH particulars. D. F. Buah, Bye .-. 158 to'v.60 and Geo. Campbell of Tappi. Minneapolis, Minn 28-8-c !ER Bro.s The Normal college is enjoying a "Just Married" is described as a rip-roaring comedy splash. The.^ authors big ^bicrease in students. Fifteen WANT to he/r from ower hairing applied* for memfaerihip this week are Adelaide Matthews and farm for sale give particulars »nd Anna Nichols, who gave the stage ^Austin Lansing i. iuvd the prospects are that the school lowest price. jpHN J. BLACK, "Scrambled will number a hundred pupils at the P^ Stroet^ ChipRe^a F^ WbS7r4T •Night", Seginning tkl winter, t^rm." consin. 's$#srr a J* r^-i, fri •*3#°' ti iss^s: