Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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xi* l»*»* ~8T NEH& AUSTIN MINN. mm- Thursday, Nov. 16,1922 .^''^^geEight *,* MARKET PLACE WANT to hear from owner having afV/ R. Spaugh, Mayville, Minnesota. FOR SALE—Pair computing Toledo "s? •V* farm for sale give particulars and 38x42-p Scales, at rare bargain if taken by lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. (Corrected November 16) FOR SALE—4 Pure Bred Chester Minimdnl Charge Twenty-five cents. Pearl Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. November 25. Also large coffee PRODUCE. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be White Boars also a few Rhode 37-4 Added for all ads not paid for in ad* mill, and three showcases. Am Quoted by Dalager's Grocery—• -^JMiss Anita Krull, who is taking a Max Erdman left Monday for Oka3ena Island Red Roosters. A. A. Garbish, vattce. Readers or locals not run in Dairy Butter 40 cburse at the Snow College of Dressmaking1, closing out grocery business. W. /gr a week's .hunt^ijlp. ^/-Vy. FOR RENT OR SALE—5 room this column will be charged at the Waltham, Minn. 39-2-p Eggs, trade 40 spent ^the week-end at her rate of 10 centf^oer line. house on South River street. R. ^s.O' /X^l! Potatoes .. .v.. alO -,.»w -A wonder special Srilfe ffi all hats home in Brownsdale. -1 Flour—retail^49?lb, 8&ck -4. &L. Luksik,. 1511 So. River St. 39-4 FOR REN »ne room, for one or Saturday, Fisch's Mittinery^^O-l-c ... i..:.:. $2.oo/$oor$£fb T~~ *'i POULTRY two persons. 308 West Bridge St. from DRIVE IN OUR SHOP -Miss Margaret Nicholsen Miss Blanche Dalager spent the Quoted by Smith-^riffh| Co.— JMal PARK 7129 Carletdn College, Northfield speiit week-end at St. Ansgar, Io^ra. Light Sprjng Chicken#.%r...... 10 the w6ek end with her parents, Mr. Heavy Spring Chickens 14 jVji'/ FQ& SALErr-25f Al^es on South Kenwood. Clarence Dalager left Sunday a$d Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen. Heavy Herts 15 FOR BatLy l^£ Frank lloffman. 40-42-c for on a business trip. Slight Chicago Geese 15 $ best colors, Fisch's Millinery. 40-1-c Eggs, cash Mariposa Beauty Shoppe is equipped 40 THEATRE Miss Repha Hirsh has gone to Good Hatters Plush Sailors in all the Radiator Roosters 6 with all new steel-fixtures, clean visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Ducks 18 and sanitary hospital. Dial 2240. SERVICE as a Ducks CNo. 2) 13 FOR SALE—Two Ideal Pipeless Furnaces, W/ 40-tf Mrs. J. G. Bayington of Mason Turkeys, No. 1 30 guaranteed. Will install at THURSDAY and FRIDAYCECIL •m City, Iowa, spent Sunday with Austin Turkeys, No. 2 25 cost if taken at once. Austin Electric 'he Vigenti Club enjoyed a theatre B. DE MILLE'S Tom Turkeys 29 relatives. Co. 'Dial 2539. 40-2-c party Wednesday evening after Ducks, No. 1 Dressed 21 GREATEST PICTURE It will pay you to call and see those Geese No. 1 dressed 19 :h they had an oyster stew, WANTED—-Man to pick Corn- Call Turkeys No. 1 35 "Manslaughter" splendid bargains in hats at Swen#on's reive members were present. 6705. 39-1-p Tom Turkeys No. 1 30 That's Our Business. Millinery. 40-1-c HOG MARKET. With THOMAS MEIGHEN, FOR SALE^-6 yds. beautiful blue Beauty Shoppe gives ^Maripose Mrs. Mary Regner is spending a Quoted by Hormet Company— ANDERSON SERVICE CO. taffeta. Also Tickerninck Bloomers LEATRICE JOY, and a Mighty of all kinds, does electrolys Packers $6.00 to $6-80 ifew days with her.brother, Dr. .Carney and gingham, at very low prices. v^fck, manicuring, shampooing, curling Medium and Butchers $7.50 Cast. of Rochester. and E. Maple Veal, Sheep and Lambs The Apron Shop, 214 North Chatham and marceling hair. Dial 2240. Dial 2582 211 Pathe News s» F. W. Sullivan left Saturday night Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 street. 40-c 40-tf 'I' »fr »fr »t »t« 'fr »t* 'I' »t* 'fr 1* Veal $3 50 to $7.50 for Eddyville, Iowa, to attend the Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 FOR SALE Bird's Eye Maple -wedding of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tolles arrived Cattle Rocker. Inquire 209 W. Maple after SATURDAY— Wednesday from Kane, Pa. They wwmwwmmmiwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Special Values in hats at Swen•fion's 7:30 p. m. will be at ^home *in the Cottage Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 EARL WILLIAMS Millinery. 40-1-c Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 apartments as soon as the building FOR SALE OR TRADE—-Ten acres in Canners and cutter..... $1.50 to $2.00 is completed. Miss Olive Cooley returned home of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern GRAIN MARKET. Your Family's Welfare "YOU NEVER Monday from a week's visit with house and -good improvements. Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .. $1.14 friends in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ashton and I "KNOW" No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .. $1.09 Mrs Horace Newman returned from FOR SALE—Jewell feed mill, 6-inch No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1.04 depends on the way your 10-lb. pail light Syrup, 48c. Square Minneapoirs Wednesday evening. Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin Deal Grocery Store. 40-1-c and They were. accompanied by Mrs. C. Oats .30 to .33 Auto Company. estate is managed when "IN THE DAYS OF Flax $2.25 M. Stanley who will visit friends Miss Audrey Jeffries spent the Barle- .48 to .55 FOR RENT—Furnished single rooms here a few days. week-end in Mason City, Iowa, the you are no longer liere. BUFFALO BILL" Rye 58 to .60 also garage, 308 West bridge St. guest of Miss Dorothy Placek. Don't fail to see those stunning Charter Presentation at Fairmont. Dial 7129. Who will serve as your Executor and new Metallic Cloth Hats at Fisch's —The Kiwanis Club at Fairmont will Mrs. M. B. O'Halloran was called WANTED—To hear from owner of SUNDAY— Trustee? receive its charter Monday night and This institution offers you Millinery. 40-1-c io Elroy, Wis., Saturday by the death good farm for sale. State cash elaborate plans are "being made for of her nephew, Wirt Morgan. EUGUENE O'BRIEN the facilities of its experienced 10 Bars P. & G. Soap for 43c, at price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, I the presentation ceremonies. A big Square Deal Grocery Store. 40-1-c Dr. C. G. Gillom left Monday for Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c in oarade will proceed the program to trust organization, ready to undertake Eugene, Oregon, called by the serious be given in one of the largest halls A Special Feature $ Miss Pearl Gregg has returned FOR SALE—-Registered Big Type every detail in the settlement I illness of his father, W. F. Gillam. in the. city. Delegations are expected home from Chicago where she spent Poland China Boars, Real Herd I from Austin, Albert Lea, Blue of your estate from the day your several months with her brother, Dr. Prospects. Waldo Johannsen, Austin, 10 lb. Pail Dark Syrup, 44c. Square Earth, Mankato, Mason City, Rochester V. H. Gregg. MONDAY AND ALL WEEK— 8 Minn. Rural 3905. 38-4-p will becomes effectived Will you Deal Grocery Store. 40-1-c and the twin cities. 1 The Adolph Winninger Mrs. Royal Holmes committee of call and talk with us regarding Mrs. Harrison Jones of Lime i?c the Ladies' Guild entertained Wednesday Company Springs, Iowa, spent the week-end I tin's important matter? afternoon at Mrs. Holmes' with her sister, Miss Leda Thorson- home, 200 W. Oakland. Cards were In Re per tone and Vaudeville played and dainty refreshments were Square Gold Medal Flour $1.90. 1 First National Bank of Austin served. A similar party was held in 40-1-c Deal Grocery Store. the evening for the young people of Hear the Augmented Organized 1868. E. S. Babcock left Monday night the church. A large crowd was present Park Orchestra Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 I for his home in Los Angeles after Matinee Daily at 2:30 and a very pleasant evening was Resources Over Three Million Dollars Two Evening Shows 47:30 spending the past month 'here on spent. ||s and 9:00 business. If you want to know how to make THE STORK HAS 1 a million dollars in a year attend the PRESENTED I "Fortune Hunter," at the high school Auditorium Friday evening. 40-c To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Landgraf, »J» of Courtland Ave., at St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daigneau Olaf Hospital, Fridayy, November spent the week-end in Faribault with the latter's parents, Mr. and 10, a daughter. Mrs. R. J. Zuehlke. To Mr. and Mrs- Charles Burnsiae, 105 Division Street, Ed. Fisch and Carl Kelm went to Saturday, November 11, a daughter. Statement of the Condition of Lake Bixby Wednesday on a hunting tiip. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK 5 A Austin, Minnesota. Demonstration RESOURCES Loans $668,483.47 AND SAJLE OF U. S. Bonds 350.00 JEWEL RANGES Overdrafts 806.48 Banking House and Furniture and Fixtures 72,941.39 Cash on hand and in Banks 53,767.59 $796,348.93 I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY LIABILITIES This is the store A Size for Every Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus & Undivided Profits 25,552.80 Home War Finance 68,308.28 .for overcoat Bills Payable 78,800.00 Cast Iron Construction Deposits 573,687.85 $796,348.93 Beautiful in Design y" JEWEL It's the store for overcoat quality, OFFICERS AND THEY BAKE too Ilart Schaffner & Marx rr, D. R. Spieker, President M. S. Fisch, Chairman of Board. V:• make our coats. They're so good BETTER Claude Spieker, Vice President. O. H. Hegge, Vice President. they hold up longer—they stay A. M. Smith, Vice President. C. W. Streeter, Cashier. stylish. See what we offer at Bora JEWEL and SAVE FUEL George E. Potter, Assistant Cashier. L. H. Williams, Assistant Cashier "W DIRECTORS $35 aid $40 Liberal Allowance for your old Peter Lauson D. R. Spieker M. S. Fisch stove. Special Prices and Terms. C. R. Knudson ?. f.- Claude Spieker O. H. Hegge Others $18.75 and $25 Frank Uzlik C. W. Streeter A. M. Smith EDCCI 2 49 Pound Sacks of Flour WitH Every Range Sold* iKlCI Slf LEUTHOID-PETERSON CO. -t & 1 .v. 5 t-