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

November 20, 1922 · Page 11 of 12

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Dairy Butter 43 and Ervin Anderson, son of Mr. and FOR SALE—Two Ideal Pipeless Furnaces, FOR SALE—Pair computing Toledo Eggs, trade .*. 43 guaranteed. Will install at Mrs. George E. Anderson. Each played Scales, at rare bargain if taken by Potatoes 40 cost if taken at once. Austin Electric November 25. Also large coffee one selection, without being in Fl'our—retail, 49 lb sack Co. Dial 2539. 40-2-c mill, and three showcases. Am ............. $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 the least affected by stage fright, POULTRY closing out grocery business. W. but.no amount of applause could Miss Bessie Plevka has returned Miss Irene Urbatch is visiting Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— FOR SALE—Jewell feed mill, 6-inch R. Spaugh, Mayville, Minnesota. duce them to.return trt|ie pianofor friends in the cities. ,7ju to her home in Glenvilte' after spending Light Spring Chickens 10 burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin 38x42-p Heavy Spring Chickens 12 a ft# days visiting Mrs.. Thomas vWIll Sell 1920 FOIfc|) pouring Car an encore. Auto Company. Heavy Hens 13 Herman Roe of Northfield was in Wilt. goodyjshape, cheap fm^.^h, or will WANTED—An American Red Cross Geese .- 14 fJSP-* vi. trade for Ford Roadffierf' Inquire at iAustin on biM (ss Friday. teasm made up of millions of people Eggs, cash ... 38 FOR RENT—Furnished single rooms Miss Harriet Nelson spent the News: pledged to help its service for Roosters 6 also garage, 308 West bridge St. week-end in Rochester. Arnold Daane spent the week-end .u Ducks 15 all mankind. Get your membership Dial 7129. Hi'des & Furs -with friends in Minneapolis. Ducks (No. 2) 10 Mrs. Spencer Jordan entertained card and Red Cross Button Turkeys, No. 1 32 the Thursday Girls' Club Thursday November 11-30 from your chapter FOR RENT OR SALE—5 room SYSTEM Turkeys, No. 2 25, Wallace Tollifson spent the weekend WATER evening. Cards were played and GETHHHIGHEST PRICE worker during the Annual Red house on South River street. R. Tom Turkeys 27 with his parents in Rochester. Cx-oss Roll Call. Ducks, No. 1 Dressed 21 Luksik, 1511 So. River St. 39-4 Pumps-Water Systems Miss Anna Carroll returned home —Ml T*M— Geese No. 1 dressed 19 FOR SALE—Registered Big Type HifiES, FURS, WON, PELTS, ETC. Miss Marjorie Meadowcroft spent Saturday nighf from Minneapolis of All Kinds Turkeys No. 1 35 FOR SALE—Fancy White Leghorn Poland China Boars, Real Herd •y SHppkg T* n»iOfcD MLUWU where she spent several days with -.the week-end at the home of her un^le, Tom Turkeys No. 1 30 Cockerels $1 each. Smith-Wright Prospects. Waldo Johannsen, Austin, Tb» LARGEST CONSIGNMENT HOUSE friends. H. B. Lightly. Ask your dealer HOG MARKET. Co., Maple and Chatha.a Streets, Minn. Rural 3905. 38-4 IN THE NORTHWEST Quoted by Hormel Company— Writ* far Austin, Minn. 41-3-c A N E O Jphildren's and women's high shoes Packers $6.00 to $6 80 Mrs. 0. H. Phillips went to La Northwestern WANTED—To hear from owner of Medium and Butchers $7.30 FOR SALE River Farm, 143 V2 in blacks and brown, $2 to $3.25 at Crosse, Wis-, Saturday, called by the ffide&FurCo.' good farm for sale. State cash Veal, Sheep and Lambs St. Paul Acres, best of soil, 2V2 miles to Prpchnow's, 207 E. Bridge St., during illness of her son, Ed. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 big sale this week. 41-1-c town of 6000. $85.00 per acre, Veal $3.50 to $7.25 Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c T/V terms: write owner. Box 822, Thief Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 Mrs. George Eaton and chcildren miss Hetherlin of the Austin High Cattle River Falls, Minn. of Rochester are guests of her mother, FOR SALE—4 Pure Bred Chester sclu?cil faculty was a visitor in Northfield Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Mrs. Louis Everson. White Boars also a few Rhode Saturday and Sunday. Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 FOUND—A ladies gray kid gauntlet IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 Island Red Roosters. A. A. Carbish, glove. Owner may have same bycalling- Mrs. Eed Holtz of Jackson is spending Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 THE STORKHAS"] W&Itham, Minn. 39-2-p at this office. GRAIN MARKET. a few days with her parents, Mr. Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— PRESENTED I and Mrs. Julius Schroeder. you are assured of GENUINE FORD No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 *1+ 4* *5* 5* *1* *1* No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Men's, women's and children's No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1.04 To Mr. and Mrs. George Donovan, DRIVE IN OUR SHOP Quoted bv Bemis Elevator.— shoes at- manufacturer's prices at 201 Jay street, Thursday, Oats 30 to .34 JProchnow's big stile this week. 41-1-c November 16, a son.. Service, at FOR Flax $2.25 Tire JeARAGEf Barle- 48 to .55 To Mr. and Mrs. William Kolpin, AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY Rve 65 "The Marif)osa Beauty Shoppe carries Battery Friday, November 17, a a complete line of the Mariposa daughter. Aides for Beauty. Mail orders are MARKET PLACE promptly filled. 41-2 To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chopek, SERVIC of Oakland, Saturday, November One Cent Per Word Per Insertion Men's and boys' high top shoes, 18, a daughter. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. $3.25 to $7.75 'this week at Prochjiow's, Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Young Musicians 207 E. Bridge St. 41-1-c Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Entertained at Readers or locals not run in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schleuder this column will be charged at the Library Institute rate of 10 cents ner line. That's Our Business. 3eft Saturday ifrr Hollywood, Cal. -where they will spend the winter. FOR RENT—One room, for one or A very pleasant surprise was accorded "Crispy an* crunchy an* all-thetime-crackly! ANDERSON SERVICE CO. An' never tough those who'attended the Thursday two persons. 308 West Bridge St. Miss Frances Williams and Mi^s or leathery! Gee, what would happen if Kellogg's got all eated V. night session of the Library Institute. Dial 7129. .Charlotte Cartbert of Albert Lea •jL Dial 2582 2x1 E. Maple up before tomorrow!" Two of Austin's youngest spent the week-end at the L. H. Williams FOR SALE—25 Acres on South Kenwood. musicians entertained the gathering home. Frank Hoffman. 40-42-c with delightful piano solos. The best colors, Fisch's Millinery. 40-1-c young musicians were Miles Wilbour, Overshoes for the whole family at Good Hatters Plush Sailors in all the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilbour, greatly reduced prices at prochiiow's, 207 E. Bridge St., this week. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres 41-1-c of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern 4, "difference Cornflakes house and good improvements. in The pupils of the seventh grade Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c •of the Junior high schoyl enjoyed a when you eat KeUog^s trip thru the Hormel Packing plant THEATRE .Saturday morning. Your Druggist Is Mrs. Earl Williams of Nebraska From the instant you open the generous sized MONDAY— package till they're tucked away in great and tiny City, Nebraska, is spending a few HERBERT RAWUNSON I More Than a I Hi »jdays with her aunt, Miss Jennie Cran,dell "bread-baskets," Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a delight! "CHEATED •4 at the A. W. Wright home. You can't even look at those big sunny-brown HEARTS" flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, without Merchant A message from Dr. C. G. Gillam getting hungry! Kellogg's are liever leathery AND .. was received stating his father died or tough or hard to eat—they're just wonderful! FOX NEWS in Eugene, Oregon Friday morning. Such a spread for big and little boys and girls— TftY Arranging to have this institution serv* Dr. Gillam will accompany the body He is the one that looks to Lloyd CftpiSedy the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously O the executor of your will, you have -jto Windom, Minn., for burial. your welfare by furnishing you flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg's own TUESDAY— the assurance that your wishes will be with dependable drugs and by "ANOTHER way! You can't imagine anything more carried St. Olaf Lutheran Ladies' Aid will out efficiently and economically by rendering you a service that no joyous to eat at any hour. MAN'S SHOES" hold their annual bazar in the church a strong, experienced organization. other merchant does. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's parlors Wednesday November 22. AND ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as Cafeteria dinner and supper will be Century Comedy To appoint us as your executor is a simple TRY THE (they can carry! Every mouthful makes served in church basement. 41-1-c matter, easily arranged by a clause in TOASTED health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! for DRUG STORE FIRST your wiJL Consult us for full particulars. WEDNESDAY— "Mrs. Herbert. Fisch entertained Don't just ask for "corn flakes"! You CORN GLADYS WALTON twenty of her friends Thursday evening say KELLOGG'S—the original kind in in K. O. WOLD First National Bank of Austin flakes at her home on North Kenwood. "TOP O' THE the RED and GREEN package! The evening was spent in sewing and Organized 1868. f'' MORNIN'" I DRUG CO. 3S& music, and delicious refreshments Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Resources Over Three Million Dollars were served. in E* Century Comery The Economical Drug Store Miss Corwen Clerk and Joseph 's Pf Klema were married Tuesday in La THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Crosse, Wis. The bride was a former WILLIAM FARNUM school teacher and Mr. Klema is [4 *7* »T+ *1+ *1+ *2 In a Special Feature. CORN FLAKES a well known railroad man and inventor The Great MAJESTIC Range of the Marvelite lantern. Matinee Daily at 2:30 x. Two Evening Shows Red Cross Christmas seals have 7:30 and 9:00 been distributed to the teachers of Abo makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and knmbled the district schools, for sale to pupils nd others, 75,000 seals were distributed The Good Wife Deserves a A among the teachers at the -closing meeting of the Teachers' Institute. New MAJESTIC Range Ki&SEST? A. F. Hinrich, instructor in agriculture It lessens her work in, Austin high school, attended "and worry. Its exquisite a meeting of agricultural beauty, great water teachers of this district at Owaton-jtia always highestqmdity Thursday and Friday. The meet-. heating1 and baking1 is rem $ng was called by the state department economy qualities, gives joy of education. .w land happiness to the The Benedict club heldt their first rwhple family for party of the season Wednesday evening at the K. of C. Hallv A deli :ious years and years. .dinner was served at seven o'clock, .covers being laid for 80. The tables Demonstration and Sale 1 and hall were beautifully decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and One Week Only yellow candles. The evening was spent in dancing. Nov. 27 to Dec. 1 The local post of the American Legion will hold the annual election of officers tonight at the Austin Business m6i€ tti&n FREE! FREE! Men's Association rooms. A big time is promised, inasmuch as songs and stunts and a "feed" go to $eantiful Set of COPPER make up the evening program. The festivities' Start at 7:3d. ItoitefjipLS, With '.i During the past week Christmas i-* I 4^-. I Each Range Sold. packages have been mailed at'the local USE LESS than of higher priced brands post office destined for persons -_-v. vl over the seas. The postal authorities THE GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS Austin LANSING here report that several packages gfim—-"..j*** ariSs ... it a be N to '.til Christmas" have already been| v. -_s— gtafled on their journey to'European countries Austin. from