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

November 30, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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p**||1|1P5Sh W-|l^LWl"l'wf "V'l"- W* J&2 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. -,' ff^Fage Two Thursday, Nov. 30, 1922 Mf Sets Style for SHOE REPAIRING. c3?^ Expert shoe repairing done at *"W All France GUY BRADFORD IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill street. 1 4 Adv 21-tf Auctioneer you are assured of GENUINE FORD PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Graduate of Jones Auctioneering School of Chicago Service, at Office, Austin Feed Barn AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY Dial 7180 DEXTER SEWING WEST LANSING CLASS MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and -tjujn The sewing class of the Dexter baby were dinner guests at the John F. FAIRBANKS group held their third meeting with Wouldn't You Noble home Sunday. (Mrs. W. H. Cochran at Lansing, October Mrs. 0. E. Lerud, Mrs. Sandy Noble, 27. Twenty-three ladies attended Mrs. Clarence Larson and Mrs. this meeting. The members Henry Dugaw attended the Lutheran Like to have some of your of the sewing 'class cut and fitted Bazar held in Austin Wednesday. hens make a record like Dealer In house dresses under the supervision this Miss Lutina Noble returned home of the sewing specialist, Miss Mallory. This hen weighs 3 lbs., ALBERT HOPFE COAL, WOOD, LIME, from a month's visit with relatives laid 285 eggs in one year in Minneapolis and Oglivia. Mrs. L. that weighed 35 lbs., and CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, There will be no meeting of the worth, at 50c a doz., $11.87. C. Richardson returned with her for sewing class in November but on Friday, Live Stock and Real Estate BRICK AND WALL She consumed about 80 lbs. a visit with relatives here for a time. of feed that cost $2.40. December 8, the class will meet AUCTIONEER PLASTER. Miss Virginia Scott spent the Such records are possible for the fourth lesson with Mrs. O. A. when you have a good hen week-end with home folks from Normal Starks at Dexter, from 10:30 a. m. BABCOCK BLDG. AUSTIN, MINN. md feed her school duties in Austin. to 4:30 p. m. The subject of the lesson Globe Egg Mash I have conducted many of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and Office 301 East Bridge St. 285 EGGS IN ONE YEAR will be^ "Needlecraft and Color." the record breaking sales of Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Visitors are welcome and are invited the country and stand ready Phone: Main 32 were jpuests at the Cecil Padelford to come prepared to take part in the This mash is certainly a great maker. It produces eggs in egg to assist you. My best recommendations home Sunday. work if they chdose to do so. Each great numbers because it is made of the ingredients necessary to Austin, Minn. Many attended the auction sale are my many satisfied worker should be provided with embroidery produce eggs in a healthy, normal manner. held at the Frank Tousaint farm last thread. Two colors that customers. Try It and Be Convinced Wednesday. blend well, embroidery hoop, scraps FOR SALE BY Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and Mr. of unbleached muslin, or plain light and Mrs. Dan Dugaw were Austin KC-KC-KC-KC-KC-KC H. L. G0SS SEED CO. colored cotton cloth. LLE. CECILE SOREL, the actress, shoppers Saturday. has the reputation of being Mrs. L. J. Haney visited at the New Scoutmaster the best-dressed woman in SAME PRICE Successors to iu Hare & Goss uoss Robert Haney home Friday. successors nare «x France—only just now she's visiting' of Brownsdale Troop ex-Pre-j in the United States. When 30 mier Clemenceau, another visitor in. RENOVA for over years 'America, happened to meet her in| A. W. Strand has been elected as ECLIPSE ECHOES her New York hotel, the actress' 25' scoutmaster of the Brownsdale Boy promptly kissed him. "For such aj Little Delmer Browning has been reception," said the Tiger, "I'd come' Scouts to succeed Rev.. L. D. Williams. Ounces for on the sick list. here every day." Rev. Williams resigned because W. M- Phillips and family attended the funeral of Mason Nashold, an of other pressing duties. He Weekly Shavings. Uncle, in Grand Meadow Wednesday. by Edited will continue to help with the work "Comet" Engine Preserved. of Use less Volume Ernest Rockwell was a dinner guest 451 November 29, 1922 Splinters. however. A. E. Jarvis will assist In the South Kensington museum, in of the Chapmans in Lansing the first with the work and Fred Gerbig, J. London, is to be seen the very engine of the week. propelled the Comet, the first passenger Mr., and Mrs. A. R. Browning and that Lewis and Peter Freese will continue KC Will your poultry have the benefit Si-Smart Sez: It's about time fer the steamboat seen in European Have us keep that battery charged son Salph attended the Bazaar given to serve as the troop committee. of a warm, sanitary chicken house waters. up and escape the danger of freezing snow to start flyin'—Twan't be long. by the Methodist ladies in the church There are now twenty-two members this winter, or will they have to find "v which may happen ANY night now* BAKING POWDER any old dirty place to roost? This Hev ve got yer houses ready? Better parlors Friday night. of Brownsdale Troop. They are Seek. is a very important question to you, get the storm windows and doors Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Tanner and divided into three patrols under command Remember, also, that a weak battery Each generation must do its own because it means dollars and cents fixed up now, then ye won't be bothered children and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. of Adolph Rettig, Frank than of higher in. egg production. seeking and finding. The father's having is easily injured by the strain so durn much later when it's, Rockwell and baby were dinner Cruickshank, Jr., and Howard Gerbig. found is only the warrant for the "How?" you ask. priced brands. of starting a stiff engine. Dry storage cold. guests at the W. M. Phillips home children's search.—George Macdonald, Here's the answer: If your hens service if you are laying up the Sunday. Car. ai-e housed in a light, well built, is easily solved TH'E NURSERY "Evidence," with The government used Miss Agnes Jacobson, teacher in One of the Mysteries of Women. sanitary house this winter, they will b" fixing up a room in the garret. It is hard to understand a sex that is District No. 37, will spend Thanksgiving millions of pounds Elaine Hammerstein more eggs, which at the fat winter Dniverstiy of Southern Minn. lay The toys, dolls, etc., are out of the too proud to do housework at $15 a prices means more money. at her home in Grand Meadow. way and are aw?- from the noise. Sunday week, but will marry and do it for This is where the dollars and cents KC-KC-KC-KC-KC-KC WALL BOARD. PHONE 2735 come in. Now, here's where poultry nothing.—Brookville Record. The Young, Phillips, F. O. Tanner comes in. If your hens have the advantage is iust the stuff to use—no plaster or and P. H. Rockwell families expect lath with which to bother. Children of a good poultry house The attraction at the Park theatre Practical Test. can't dent it either. A hammer and (which can be built at this time at to enjoy a picnic dinner at the home announced for Sunday matinee and If you think all things come to him saw are all you need to put thote" a verv reasonable price) they will of Dr. J. F. Rockwell in Austin on evening is Elaine Hammerstein's who waits just sit down and wait and large squares into place for keepsCome grow to be bigger and healthier hens Thanksgiving day. see how hungry you get.—Arkansas presentation of her newest film-play, in and see it today. Exhibit Your Birds at The and will bring a bigger price when Gazette. sold for meat. "Evidence." Edward Montagne wrote Buy your coal NOW, but see that MOWER CODNTYPOULTRYSHOW the scenario and George Archainbaud, LANSING Build and Implement Shed. It will you get the best for your money. Poor Business Method. who has supervised a number of M!iss save you monev. because •»our machinery Good coal saves vou money, because The man who builds, and lacks Hammerstein's presentations, directed lasts longer. Every successful it gives more heat, keeping the consumption Remember the Bible Study, Class wherewith to pay, provides a home farmer has one. low. the new offering. from which to run away.—Young. meets at the home of Grandma Summey's December 14,15, 16, 17, 1022 Niles Welch, who has been Miss every Tuesday afternoon. All Hammerstein's leading man in her p:u Auction Date Book are welcome. recent film-plays, again heads her There will be thanksgiving service J. J. CLEMENS supporting company and Constance held at the church Thursday ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD/y Bennett, who was with Miss Hammerstein Wednesday,"December 6.-—E. E. Hubbard, morning at 9:30. A Poultry Show with a record, and getting better in "Reckless Youth," is once on old Anderson farm, 1% Miss Francis Barlow spent Sunday and bigger every year. DIAL 2047 more cast for a role that "starts Local Manager at the home of hex parents, Mr. miles west of Moscow creamery, something" when the plot begins to andd Mrs. E. L. Barlow. horses, cattle, hogs, machinery, unfold. Ernest Hilliard co-operates Large premiums, small entry fee, five silver cups. Mr. and Mrs. W. Yarwood entertained with Miss Bennett in the chicanery grain, and standing timber. Col- at dinner Sunday the following: that leads to a sensational climax as Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Subra, A winning at Austin will put you on the map as the prelude to the happiest of endings. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Subra and a leading poultry breeder. baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood THE TOP THAT Miss Hammerstein appears in the HOMMEL ELECTRIC and daughter. State Fur Exhibit in connection —the largest fur PROTECTS YOU guise of an actress who marries a A. W. Corbin of Waltham have CO. scion of wealth against the advice exhibit ever shown anywhere. in rain and storm—the top moved into the house vacated by the of his aristocratic family. As a consequence that is sightlyand smart 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Green family. looking in "fine weather—the for Expert Electrician the bride gets a chilly welcome-to Write for Premium List and entry blanks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow are top that does not go down the inner circle of snobbery DIAL 26 7 9 under slight wear and tear going to Medford to spend Thanksgiving and jars of the road—that is with her parents there. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL the kind you want on your Several from Austin and Brownsdale ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. car and the kind we will build C. J. Pribble, Secretary attended church here Sunday afternoon. for you. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. W. R. EARL Austin, Minnesota R.R GRAY In the Matter of the Estate of First Engnsn uaily Paper. Mary A. Setzer, Decedent: FUNERAL DIRECTOR The first English daily paper, the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Business Residence Daily Courant, appeared in 1702 and May S. Thurston, Clare E. Setzer, Phone 2512 Phone 2213 the first Sunday papers, the British John W. Setzer, and William" H. Setzer, AUSTIN. MINN. AUTO TOP AND A0T0[PAINTING MOWER COUNTY SHORTHORN Gazette and the Daily Monitor, in and, to all persons interested in the final account and 1780. Austin, Minn. So. Main Street distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the Proving It. BREEDERS ASSOCIATION MORE above named decedent, having filed in "There's always more than one way this court his final account of the administration MONEY looking at a thing," said the small of of the estate of said decedent, boy as he shinned up the pole outside together with... his petition the baseball park—Boston Transcript. *r praying for the adjustment and allowance Announce Their XI Tou Ship Us Your FURS of said findl account and for distribution HIDES- *r We Take In Second Annual Sale of Pore Bred Registered Shorthorn Cattle Poor Opinion of Some Husbands. of the residue of said estate Vs Write FIRST For "All some liusands are good for is to the persons thereunto entitled. Special Information Therefore, you, and each of you, are to play with' the children until you get aat DEM. DIRECT with Hit LARGEST OLDEST to be Held at Dr. Carter's New Sale Pavilion on hereby cited and required to show HOUSE Ml THE WEST. POULTRY a bit of work done," said a woman in HIGHEST PRICES and IMMEDIATE CAH cause, if any you have before this SATURDAY, DEC 2,1922 an English police court. RETURNS. Court at the Probate Court Rooms Write (or price Hat, tats and full Information in the Court House in the City 01 D.BERGMAN GO. Future Nitrogen Consumption. at 2:00 P. M. Austin, in the ^County of Mower, State It has been estimated that in 1930 of Minnesota, on the 23rd day of December, Every Day and Pay the 1* ST.PAUL-.M.INN. there will be a total consumption of Sale will be held rain or shine. Don't forget the date, time or place. 1922, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. In this sale will be about 40 head, Bulls of serviceable age, young Heifers, 4^8,000 tons of inorganic nitrogen in why said petition should not be granted. Cows, with calves at foot or safely in calf. this country. Witness, the Judge of said Court, The Cattle in this sale carry the blood of such noted sires as Whitehall HIGHEST CASH PRICE vnd the seal of said Court, this Sultan, Choice Goods, Gainford Champion, the Cumberlands, and others, JJeadly Poison From the Upas. 24th day of November, 1922. picked from the herds of The smallest wound from an arrow HENR,Y WEBER, JUN. George Hartman, Rose Creek, M'nn. tipped with the poison taken from the Judge of Probate. t. Carl Larson, Lansing, Minn. A nnnB tree of Java is fatal. See l/s Before You Sell ^Court Seal.)" SYSTEM s- Jess Bassett, Lansing, Minn. WATER Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14. File No. 3495. C. ,E. Padelford, Austin, Minn, J* G. Meyers, Adams, Minn. Pumps -Water Systems The purchkse H. O. Habberstad, Blooming Prairie, Minn Should Slow Down. H11V3H "HOd B. I. Ingvalson, Blooming Prairie, Minn. of a few of these -of All Kinds v. Farrell Meat Co. The kind of man who is always In A This is a great opportunity for the beginner to get into good Shorthorn Red Cross Seals hurry is liable to dash past a good Cattle, the best all-purpose cattle in the world. Ask your dealer Zr* Write for Catalog to A. E. Beadell, Austin, Minn. Remember the date, thing without seeing it. will aid in lessening •y •is Terms of thejsalejare cash or bankable note for one year at .8 per cent ih poverty, disease CRANE CO. interest. I.. v: Thought for the Day. N 119 E. Bridge St. Phone 2587 (No delivery) A. F.a BEADELL, Secretary! and suffermg. A gentleman is not so much "the St. Paul man who forgets himself as the man 1 V* who thinks of others. ALBERT HOPF& Auctioneer. FIRST NAT, BANK OF AUSTIN, Clerk.