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

October 14, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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1 I Pf PAGE FIVfS MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 14^ 1920 E Now if some of us birds'that have BABCOCK ADDITION EIGHTY faces that only a mother could love LOT SALE TOTALS $16,000 The quail shooting season had a few shekels we could buy a Trucks LANSING opened yesterday. Minnesota whole set of features and make Eighty lots in the Babcock Park friend Appollo look like astray Ford sportsmen may also shoot squirrel, Addition put up for sale by the U. S. in distress. rabbit and raccoon beginning Remember the Bible Study Class Real Estate and Development company rnmmmmmmmm at Grandma Summey's every Tuesday today. The quail season were sold Saturday for $16,000. Headlines Minneapolis Tribune. afternoon. All are welcome, closes Nov. 30, but the squirrel Flora Jane, five year old daughter MAN FALLS 3 STORIES come. of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bromley rabbit and raccoon season is open WHEN BELT COLLAPSES The Mid-week Union Prayer meeting won the prize lot. Local School Will Start Game I would feel like falling farther until March 1. is held in the church every Wednesday 'than that under similar circumstan-: With Two Heavy Line Men evening. All a1*® ces. You know, one of those "open up Mr. Farmer! urged to attend. Rev. Williams of LAST CHANCE out—Demonstration Planned. Earth and let me in" feelings. WOMEN VOTERS' Brownsdale will conduct the meet- Having several hundred apple trees Mr. Business Man! e. Wu Lange of Minneapolis NO MEN PRESENT—WHY? The aim of the League of Women I must move in the next 15 days, I in*jjey gave a very interesting and helpful Voters is to get women out to vote will make prices on them that will Handicapped with Pribble and Garner About seventy five women and girls talk in the church Sunday evening. and to think before they vote. Every make you forget there ever was a out of tlje game, the Austin High EVERYBODY! Kev. Lange and family will leave next attended the political playlet "How woman in Austin is invited to attend war. Come and see for yourself. Do School will play Albert Lea High month for South America for missionary We Do It" at the Y. W. C. A. rooms the meeting at the Commercial Club not delay coming. Turtle Creek School Saturday afternoon at Lafayette service. rooms Saturday at 3 p. m. when Attorney Nursery, J. M. Lindsay, Prop. Adv. Park at 3:45 o'clock. Tuesday night. Mrs. M. Fowler and son of Aberdeen, If you want to get a brand new $3,060.00 Master Truck with B. E. Hughes will present the 2-32-c. The addition of Hansen in the back The play carried with it a cast of South Dakota came Friday to main points of the proposed amendments farm or stake body, enclosed cab, pneumatic tir#s, etc., ABSOLUTELY field will bolster up the team to a about twenty characters and gave visit her sisters, Mesdames W. Fowler to the state constitution. Failure considerable extent arit£C$ie line-up FREE then send in the Free Truck-Tractor Coupon 1 below, and S. H. Vaughan. They went to considerable valuable information as to vote for these amendments will will be practically the samb as in the at one*. Grand Meadow Monday to visit her be counted as a vote against them. H.ii mi to the voting process even though Kasson game. other sister Mrs. J. Shurman. The Minnepolis Daily News, one of the largest metropolitan Let us learn the facts. llll AUSTIN MARKETS presented as a farce. A big loyalty and pep meeting is Miss Mildred Notestine went to Chairman of the League newspapers in the Northwest, is going to give away THOUSANDS scheduled for tomorrow night and the Not a man attended notwithstanding Austin last Thursday to take up of Women Voters II II li II student committee is planning some OF DOLLARS worth of trucks, farm tractors and other costly work at the Hormel Office. urgent invitations. Thursday, October 14, 1920 Adv. 1-31-c. unusual pep features. Tentative plans prises. A. E. Rector and daughter, Mrs. O. HOG MARKET for a parade and demonstration to P. Quam and children went to Rose Medium and Butchers 14.50 Get busy and get your share of these trucks and tractors. No be held Saturday morning are now Creek Saturday for a short stay with Packers 13.00—13.50 expense—no luck—no skill—no experience needed to win. Just under consideration. With the added relatives. CATTLE zest of a keen rivalry between the send in your name and address on Free Truck-Tractor Coupon. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen and DIBBLE DAIRY CO. two schools the Austin-Albert Lea Fat Steers 8.00—1.000 nephew Harold Kuhl went to Grand game promises to be a whirlwind affair. Cows and Heifers 5.50 to 7.00 Meadow Sunday and spent the day Free Truck=Tractor Coupon Canners and Cutters 3.00 to 4.00 with Mr. Hansen's parents. IF YOU WANT THE BEST Coach Sprague said this morning Bulls 3.50—5.50 We regret to report that Betty VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS he felt confident his warriors would Pasteurized Milk and Cream Strong is quite sick with quinsy. Fat Lambs 7.00 to 10.00 win over the school to the west. Charles Fowler of Austin spent Mr. Cliff Blanchard, Truck-Tractor Editor, Fat Sheep 3.50 to 5.00 Sunday with his parents here. DAILY NEWS, Minneapolis, Minn. Fat Veal 8.00 to 13.00 Mrs. W. Corson of Udolpho and —CALL US UP— Quoted By Dalager Miss Uanitta Bates were Austin callers Without cost or obligation, please send me full particulars telling Eggs Saturday. 55 ICE CREAM Butter '. 58 me how I can win a $3,060.00 Master Truck or other valuable Mr. and Mrsr. S. W. Playle attended Quoted by Smith-Wright Company prizes absolutely free. church services in Brownsdale Heavy Hens 19 Orders taken up to 5 o'clock and delivered Sunday. Light Hens 14 NAME Frank Balstorf left last week Old Roosters 12 Wednesday for Wyoming to visit relative?. Eggs 50 TOWN STATE Spring Chickens 18 Miss Nellie Gorvin spent Sunday Ducks 20 with her grand parents in Blooming TinmrmirtinFuiffiiiRnuiinBmniBmniinBiinMi^^ ti Get a pair of trousers FREE with Prairie. your next suit at the Imperial Tig. Miss May Wiseman spent Saturday Speaking of Educated Furniture. Co. Adv. tf-c. and Sunday at home. For Sale—A good read rocker. Enquire Associated Insurance Agency Miss Anita Tucker spent Saturday of Mrs. F. E. Langworthy. and Sunday with her parents in Spring Valley Mercury Brownsdale. ALU KINDS OF INSURANCE GIVEN Miss Agnes Holleque spent Saturday J. W. DoBuhr I and Sunday at her home in Austin. I see by the Minneapolis Tribune O. Niehuis AWAY that the Spanish Senor who has been M.H. KEN ASTON Dr. Rebman of Austin was called the one he "ust tuh" have before a Phone Bridge ®02 to see H. O. Wood Saturday, we are horse bit it off has at last found a FREE Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. glad to report that Mr. Wood is better bit it off has at last found a perfect at this writing. perfect one for $300. ttnwHiiinitniiiffiii Halbert Simonson of Grand Meadow was a at the home of his guest uncle Elvin Hansen Friday Might. SET OF PYREX OVEN WEAR While on his way to Wells, Minn., with a load of furniture, Mr. Hansen Womens Fine Wearing GIVEN AWAY FREE TO THE PERSON FURNISHING accompanied him to Wells Saturday. THE NEAREST CORRECT ESTIMATE Mrs. Williams accompanied Rev. Williams of Brownsdale to church DURING THIS services here Sunday afternoon. DEMONSTRATION Several from here attended the State Convention in Austin Monday Apparel evening to hear Dr. Riley of Minneapolis. BY FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE Mr. and Mrs. W. Fowler and daughter are moving to Austin this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochran and children attended church services in Austin The Ultimate In Style Sunday. The Newest In Colors ROSE CREEK ELECTRIC CLOTHES V/ASHE® The Lowest in Prices Miss Agnes.. McMamara.. enjoyed Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives in LeRoy and Spring Valley. Charming Styles of every type in the new outer garments are to be found in our Apparel Section. H. P. Ulwelling madp a business trip t'o Mclntyre, Iowa, Tuesday. Our assortments are constantly being replenished with skilled selections from the foremost manufac­ Miss Katherine King of New Ulm, spent several days last week with her turers, which makes our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Section always popular. niece, Mrs. Ben Bawek and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Dufty Blue ztira All necessary alterations are made with no extra charge. on Friday October 8th a son. The Mike Campion family of Prior Every garment priced at a saving. Lake, Minn arrived Monday by auto for a visit at the J. S. Hoffner home. Quite a number of our young people attened the dance at Adams Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Quom and children of Lansing returned home New Stylish Monday after a visit at the Shaw and Merrill homes. Ladies C. R. Varco of Austin was,in town Silk Plush a few days this week doing some repair work on his store building. He Suits also built a new eement walk to replace and Cloth the old wooden one. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Greenstreet of Austin arrived Tuesday for a few Coats days visit at the Henry Cronan home. Fashionable Tricotine and Mrs. Gerbig and daughter Mrs. Kelsen of Webster, S. D. spent Saturday fancy woven twills In much We have them in sdl styles afternoon at the H. P. Ulwellingfiome. wanted navy shades and and colors Priced at SEE THE BLUE BIRD WASHER IN OPERATION. SEE THIS MOST $29.90-$69.90 The plumbers and elaotrieians are other colors! A great number RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF WASHING busy finishing up their work in the of handsome styles. CLOTHES. SEE HOW THE BIG COPPER TUB SWIRLS THE new parochial school. It is thought WATER BACK AND FORTH SEVENTY TIMES A MINUTE SENDING that a week or two will completly Priced at A fine display of ladiee finish the entire work on the buildto*. IT THROUGH AND BETWEEN THE CLOTHES, WASHING SPOTLESSLY Dress Skirts at prices that CLEAN WITHOUT WEAR OR TEAR. $29.75-$59.90 The potato crop here this year will please. Plieed at is a large one. Owing to the shortage $7.90 $24.75 THE TUB PERFECTLY SMOOTH INSIDE. NO PEG'S TO of cars and the limited capacity of the potato houses the farmers can CATCH AND TEAR THE FINE THINGS. NO HOLES TO WEAR THE only bring in a certain number of PIECES THAT REQUIRE REGULAR WASHING OFTEN. loads a day. ... IT'S THE SAFE WASHER. EVERY MOVING PART ENCLOSED. MRS. E. B. SMITH ENTERTAINS IT IS EASY TO CLEAN. NO HEAVY PARTS TO LIFT OUT. ALL 5f- AUSTIN FLORAL CLUB METAL WITlt THE EASIEST OPERATED CONTROLS. DURING THIS DEMONSTRATION Mrs. E. B. Smith entertained the NEW FASHIONABLE DRESSES Floral Club at its regular meeting Monday night afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Anderson gave her report on the Na-' WHICH CLOSES SATURDAY, WE WANT TO SHOW YOU HOW THE tional Federation and Mrs. J. E. Detwiler BLUE BIRD WASHER PAYS FOR ITSELF. GET AN ESTIMATE BLANK reported on the State Federa-' We have them in Georgette, Tricolette, Crepe de Lane, Taffeta, Satin, Silk poplin, Foulards, Jersey tion. Mrs. Eunice L. Rice gave a talk AND FIGURE UP WH^T YOU THINK THE ARTICLES LISTED WOULD on her recent European tour. COST NEW IF YOU PURCHASED THEM IN AUSTIN THIS WEEK. Tricotine and Serges. Priced at The club voted to sent a protest to I THEN CONSIDER THAT THESE ARTICLES WILL WEAR AT LEAST Washington against the descreation ,$19.90 to $69,50 of Nature's beauty spots for commercial THREE TIMES AS LONG WASHED THE BLUE BIRD WAY AS WHEN purposes. WASHED BY ORDINARY METHODS. wnmmnmHiHnnmMinniiHnntniMmnmnnnwmmiimmnnmmrra ... -•/..* $ 111 inn selected it'i judgment •t? THE SET OF PYREX WILL BE GIVEN TO THE PERSON FURNISHING Our New York buyers have these dresses the of experience and capability. AUCTION SALES THE NEAREST CORREST ESTIMATE. DEMONSTRATION AND CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH. ii mi •nHwuimimimiiiinnmiinminituiumnMinimmnnmiimminiiiimiH CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH AT 9 O'CLOCK. A. O. Lee WINNER ANNOUNCED IMMEDIATELY UPON CLOSE OF CONTEST. (West of Oakland) Having sold his farm A. O. Lee IH Now Is the time to get in your estimate and win that set of Pyrex will dispose of all his personal property at his farm known as the John Mare en plpce, one mile.:w est of Oakland, on Tuesday, October 19, beginning S3 Sellable tution DtiOKUt BROS. at, 10.00 o'clock. 87 head of ffartfwsre livestock are listed, including 5 horses Austin, Minn. 60 eaft-G .nnd 22 hogs hay and feed "The Store That Sstlsfles" a lot of prood machinery, etc. Usual -I terms. A free lunch will be servedat nc.-T. Auctioneer Lovell Art, £oren~on, clerk. -V, Z- sm&M j*i is#1 "11 1