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

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920 PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS 'Bills7' to Take In Big and that would be sufficient to elect FOR SALE—A bargain in Sharpless West Winona or phone Main 671-IT him. Collins appealed to the women Cream Separator. Second hand. 29-tf-c Classified Ads "The County Paper" Class of Thirty of Austin to get out and cast their TAOPI Guaranteed. 600 lb. capacity. Austin Published every Monday and Thursday, ballots against socializing of this FOR SALE—Seven room house two Five Tuesday at Austin, Minnesota Hdw. Co., west of Court House. state, and assured them that if they lots—1 barn—at 811 Crane street. CASH RATES ROE AND GANNON, Publishers did their dutv the Republican candidates 4-34-c Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Paradis of Momerice, Ten cents per line for one insertion. would win Dy a safe margin. FOR SALE—10 Thorobred Chester V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor 111., who are here looking after Elaborate plans are being made to Both candidates emphaized the White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 the interests of their farm northwest FOR SALE—Practically new 8 room Five cents per line for subsequent initiate thirty-five "fawns" into the prominent position occupied by the to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. 815 of town visited at the home of Mrs. modern house, finest location, corner insertions. mysteries of Elkdom Tuesday night women at this election, and insisted C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p A. Bell Saturday. at the Elk's lot faces south, one block to Club rooms. CHARGE RATES that they do all in their power to get SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. Barney Watson and son of store, two blocks from school, According to Exalted Ruler Ten cents collection charge the voters out no matter what their The Knights of Columbus held a Per Year, in advance $2.50 Austin called on friends here between screened in front and back porches, politics. will be added for all ads not J. G. Bramham, the "Bills" will turn very enjoyable Hallowe'en party iij Six Months $1.25 trains Tuesday. four rooms down, mirror door, oak paid for in advance. At noon following the meeting at out en masse for the initiation. Refreshments Single Copies 05 Mrs. H. J. Gosha wa an Austin caller their hall last evening. The hall was finish, birch floor, four rooms and Hormel's, a luncheon was tendered and smokes are on the FOR YOUR INFORMATION Monday. beautifully decorated in black and yellow. bath upstairs, full attic, full basement, Y. program. Mr. Preus and Mr. Collins at the AH classified ads will be set The Mower County News receives the Sadie Reynolds spent the week end double garage, hot air heat, Hallowe'en favors being used. W. C. A. cafeteria, by the Republican in 8 point solid type. dispatches of the United Press Association. with relatives and friends at Cresca. pipe to attic, terms if desired. 700 The Dexter-Fisch orchestra furnished county committee. Invited guests There are five words to each D. J. Davis went to Minneapolis music and dancing was enjoyed the In most communities there is a College St. Don't phone. 1-22-p were members of the League of Women line. Friday returning Sunday evening. remainder great opportunity for marketing of the evening. Lunch Voters, the precinct chairmen There are nine lines to each Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd went to the was served and everyone went home eggs and poultry by parcel post. Often from the various townships, and representatives inch. FOR SALE—By owner,, six room cities Sunday. this plan gives better satisfaction feeling that they had spent averyenjoyable from the Harding-Preus modern house with bath. Call 608 Myrtle Dickey spent the week end than the usual method. evening1. club. Short talks were given by the with friends at Austin. CMEMBER vcandidates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and family of Decorah, la., autoed here Saturday SOlAW DUODECIM SOCIETY ELECTS to visit at the W. F. Davis home. KENASTON AND SEARLES Foreign Advertising Representative Suits THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION At Saving Meeting last night at the home of Continued from page 1 Entered as Second Class Matter at Clifford Erickson, the Duodecim Literary the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Society elected to membership, Attorney General Clifford L. Hilton the act of March 3, 1879. Wade Searles and Graham Kenaston. came in for a stirring appeal for These two men complete the. membership. support at the election. He is the STATE BEFORE PARTY best man for the place, said Mr. Carl Cook, Clifford Erickson, Paul When Frank A. Day will admit— Preus, and is the man on whom the Leek, Richard Eberhart and Bockett for publication—that Jake Preus will Non-Partisans are centering all their Hunter were on the program. carry Fairmont and Martin County principal efforts. The national candidates things must be looking pretty favorable also were brought before the TEACHERS' INSTITUTE in that section for the advocate audience and short mention made of them. of co-operation as against socialism. THE VALUES LISTED HERE WILL SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS ON A SUIT The 1920-21 State Teachers Institute We are inclined to discount rather The -Little Corporal" gave some for Mower County will be heavily Mr. Day's optimism regarding statistics in his address showing that held in Austin, October 25-29. inclusive, Mayor Hodgson' chances in OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN OUR STORE, FOR it90t5nnPrinJarieS .PreUS With beginning Monday morning WOn Martin county up to two weeks ago. nwl v°tes while Shipstead had at 9 o'clock. IT IS HERE WE CAN DEMONSTRATE TO YOU THE REAL SAVINGS OF THE J. But making full allowance for such 125,000. In some of his talks thru•^Iy The sessions will be held in the a discount, it is apparent that sentiment C. PENNEY CO. TO SECURE BETTER VALUES FOR LESS THAN THE AVERAGE s^a^e Shipstead had said that Congregational church. rapidly is crytalizing in favor if the women would get out and vote Eunice L. Rice, Co. Sunt. STORE THAT FEATURES AN ADVERTISED LINE OR SOME POPULAR of Mr. Preus among any who it would double the Non-Partisan vote 1-33-c may have inclined toward the St. MAKE FOR WHICH YOU PAY A ROYALTY AND A HANDSOME PROFIT TO Paul mayor for peronal reasons. THE DEALER WHO SELLS THEM. Clear-minded Democrats savecj Minnesota from the Nonpartisan league two years ago by supporting Governor Burnquist. These newspapers YOUNG MEN'S SUITS would be theu last to deny them full credit for their generous sacrifice of their own ticket. We believe they will render an equal service to the state this year by voting for Mr. Preus. As events have shaped themselves Young men who favor correct style and refinement in their apparel, will Mayor Hodgson practically is out of WARREN G. HARDING the running. The contest has narrowed find here an unusually interesting line of models to choose from. Materials of down to Mr. Preus and Dr. Says Shipstead, the Nonpartisan league candidate. Under the circumstances Cassimere, Tweeds, unfinished Worsteds in dark mixtures or plain colors, what else can a Democrat who holds "No thrifty people ever failed the interests of his state above those extravagant people ever endured. no of his party do but vote for Mr. including browns, tans, greens and blue serges. $22.50 to $54.50 Preus? Our hope for a restortion Major Oliver J. Quane of St. Peter of conditions of universal Prices range from has set the example. Other straight-thinking Democrats may be good fortune depends mostly expected to fall in line in due time. upon a return to the principles We await word from Mr. Day a^ MEN'S SUITS of thrift and industry." Fairmont to make it unanimous—St. Paul Pioneer Press. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS To be well dressed is a man's pride and that pride can be gratified with a minimum outlay if you come to our YOUR BANK store for your clothing. Men who want to be well dressed but do not care to wear the fancy models for young men, A meeting will be helda Saturday will find here a large assortment of conservative and semi-conservative models, made up in dark mixtures and neat afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Commercial stripes—Worsteds, Cassimeres and Blue Serges. We carry a complete range of models—regulars, stouts and slims. Club rooms. Attorney A. Oj Richardson will speak on the different Priced at candidates. County Auditor O. The Austin National Bank $24.75, $27.50, $34.75, $37.50 and up to $54.50 J. Simmons will talk on practical voting, mistakes be avoided in voting and the duties of judges of election. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Both speakers will be glad to answer Men's and Young Men's any questions. A musical number J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, and two short readings will also bq President Cashier given. Adv. 1-33-c. Overcoats Business and Professional These as well as our men's suits are selected by men who know their business and are constantly in the market, thus by buying your overcoat here you are not only assured of the very newest models but you get the benefit of the co-operative buying of 297 stores. Directory MACKINAWS, RAINCOATS AND SWEATERS AT A WORTH WHILE SAVING PRICED AT Priced at $24.75 to $54.50 i"l 'I''I' 'I' if 'I1'I' -I"!"* 'I' 'I J. M. HEIMER 4 J. K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER Liv« Stock and Real Estate Men's Flannel Shirts DENTIST Auctioneer UNDERTAKING Men's Felt Hats Specially Conversant with Office In Hirsh Block Undertaker and Funeral Director Men's flannel shirts, colors khaki, brown Pedigree work. Telephone Main 117 AUTO HEARSE ALL SHADES Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. olive, gray, plain or military collar at AUSTIN, MINN. 2?yCall 677, Both Phones Night Call 120, Both Phones $3.69 to $5.90 G. L. BAKER, M. D. 3.89 3.98 4.50 Men's heavy wool socks, gray, blue and Physician and Surgeon DONOVAN A GOSLEE 49c to 98c W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. white at Office in Lewis Building 5.49 and 5.90 UNDERTAKING and Funeral Directors Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 69c to 98c Men's cashmere socks, a FUNERAL DIRECTION and Embalmers Office, Bridge 277 Auto Hearse Equipment Day Calls—Int. 198: N. W. 28! Austin, Minn. Prompt Attention in Every Detail Night Calls T. W. Donovan—Interstate 114-1 1892 28 Years' Experience 1920 Business Residence Boys Good School Suits. Prices ranges from $8.75 to $17.50 N. W. 116 Phone Main 112 Phoa« Main 113 DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU H. A. Goslee—Interstate 522-L AUSTIN, MINN. Eye-sight Specialist N. W. 1080 Scientific adjustment of Underwear for Men and Boys GLASSES Motor and Carriage Service to all forms of defective vision ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. I ALBERT H0PFE 120 West Mill Street Surgeon OeeNht Surgeon C. M. ft St. P. Ry. Men's cotton ribbed union Sorgeon Goo. K. Hormel Jk Cm, HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON LIVE STOCK AND DISEASES OP THE EYE Men's wool underwear, 2 pieces ««ts 2-98 GLASSES FITTED REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS AT LAW per garment 2-49 and 2-69 Office First National Bank BU* 815 N. Main St. AUCTIONEER!! Phono Office BrMw 71 Phono Residence—Bridge 4t# Men's cotton and wool, 2 pieces, 179 AUSTIN, MINN OFFICE HOURS: Men's heavy fleece lined union a per garment Apply early dates* as I sell for 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. £-49 •uits By Appointment, 7:30 to p. f» nearly every day in the sale ml Men's wool union.... THE HOSPITAL CLINIC 690 Boys heavy fleeced lined union suits. Sizes 2 suits C. A. Hegge, M. D. to 16 priced at Austin,minn. AUSTIN CLINIC O. H. Hegge, M. D. Men's wool and cotton J'u 1-19 to 1.89 P. A. Lommen, M. C. •••••••••••••••••••••••••IE Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray Chas F. Lewis, M. D.: mixed ......................... laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M.D. Boys part wool union suits, sizes 4 to 16 priced Chas C. Allen, M. D. 4-98,3-98, and 3-25 FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS DRS. FENTON & MEANY J. G. W. Havens, M. D. to St. Olaf Hospital. DENTISTS W. B. Grise, M. D. Surgeons, C. M. & St. P. R. R. 119 to 1.98 General Surgery^—i Austin National Bank Bldg. SPECIAL ATTENTION given Threat Eye, Ear, Nose and Office Phone: Bridge 103 to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Glasses fitted microscopic, chemical and radiographic Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R examinations accurately 564 Residence Dr. Meany: Main Surgeons-—St. Olaf Hospital made. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA C. G. W. R. R. General Surgery— 0 Geo. A. Hormel Jk Co. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hormel Milling Co. Glasses properly fitted. DR. M. j. HARDY P. O, Babcock Bldg. Opposite Office orer Haugan's Pharmacy. DENTIST Both Phones 197 4C0 N. Main St. For Information Out Austin National Bank Bldg, Phono Main 222 H-H.-W.lilj.il Of Office Hours Call Austin Minn. Austin, Minn. 'J Any Of The Doctors