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

November 4, 1920 · Page 6 of 8

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA :-AGE SEVEir THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, lft20 Johnie Hoium of Albert Lea is iams at the W. Cochran home Friday tin spent Monday with his parents, (foarirlfcgy School closed Wednesday noon in A. E. Rector was a suest of his sons Carrier Pigeons' New Duty. the Public spending a few days at his home here. evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood. order that the teachers of at Stacy, Minnesota, from Friday until Carrier pigeons are playing a part fettle the at School may attend M. E. A. Tuesday. Gordon Summery and Maudee Justice Paul Vaughan spent Saturday with Thursday and Friday. Get a pair of trousers FREE with Minneapolis'on last patrol of the national forestflL Mrs. Share of Albert Lea came Saturday were married in Austin relatives in Blooming Prairie your-next suit at the Imperial Tig. C. I. Roy returned Sunday from an Thursday. to spend a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peppers of Aus- Co. Adv. tf-c. extended hunting trip in the west. He sister, Mrs. O. J. Hoium. Olaf Jensen returned from U. S. also visited a brother in Omaha, Neb. Miss Lepha Irons bf Austin spent Service last week. lIBmiBMDlBllinillHIIBllj The musical program that was to the week end with Miss Vermelia WEST LANS'NG Lillie Brechtel is clerking in B. L. have been given in the Baptist church Vaughan. Durable Laurel Blankets grocery. Stimson's Sunday evening was postponed because Jack Strienz of Cresco, Iowa was Arlie Wood of Rochester spent the there was no electric service. It a guest of C. A. Bates Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker, "Kenneth week end with his parents, Mr. and will be given this Sunday evening if Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lumachek and Jean of Keilghy, Yorkshire. Mrs. H. O. Wood. there are lights. are entertaining a new girl born Friday, England are visiting at the Dugaw Nickalay Last Tuesday while Mrs. October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hesse and home. was casting her vote, her neighbors, children of Waterloo, Iowa are guests Mr. and Mrs. A. DeYoung, Mrs. N. I ...DURING... I Chris Hanson of Austin is doing knowing it was her birthday, quietly at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. W. Dalenberg of Kasson, Minn, and Mrs. BLANKET WEEK I carpenter work for L. J. Haney. went to her home with well filled "baskets Cummings. Thev came last Friday. F. Carleton of Chicago were guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney and and a of good things to eat had at the S. H. Vaughan home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith were family visited her sister and family at most enjoyable afternoon and picnic of last week. Austin callers Monday. LyLe Sunday. supper. Mr. and Mrs. W. Corson and children Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Klingman of Mr. and Mrs- Henry Dugaw, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sweet left Tuesday were vistors at the C. A. Bates Brownsdale attended the reception ind Mrs. L. J. Harvey visited Mrs. Jeil night on the C. G. W. for Missouri home Friday. of given in honor Rev. and Mrs. Will- Padelford 'who is very ill at st. where they expect to spend several Olaf hospital at Austin. weeks visiting a brother of Mr. Mrs. Dan Dibble of Austin was a Sweet. ^11 est at the home of her parents Friday. Do You Know Clarence Aldahl is very ill at St. ADAMS Olaf hospital at Austin suffering A change to much cooler weather brings to mind the coming of from blood poisoning. We hope he Harry Hanson and Martha Caroline will make a speedy recovery. Thompson were married at the Little That in the 39 years of organization, the American Red Cross winter with its snow and cold srd the need plenty of ot warm H. O. Karsrud was shredding corn Cedar Lutheran church Wednesday has participated in 250 Disaster reliefs? blankets. for Lerud Bros., last week. afternoon. A sumptuous wedding That since 1905, The Red Cross has participated in an average Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton are entertaining supper was served at the home of the of 12 disasters a year? That the total expenditure of the disaster guests from Illinois. grooiri's parents. Mr. Hanson has LAUREL BLANKETS Are the Most DURABLE Blankets to Buy Mrs. Lewis Ulland entertained the rented the farm known as the James relief today is over $13,000,000? This excludes the war Ladies* Aid at her home last Thursday Olson If arm where they will go to relief expenditure. SPECIAL DURING THIS WEEK afternoon, a large attendance housekeenin&r next soring. That $2000 was expended at the tornado at Tyler, Minnesota? was present and a very nice lunch Mesdames E. Slindee, W. J. Moore That $215,000 was expended for the relief of the fire sufferers was served. and B. T. Johnson autoed to Austin BLANKENS! Miss Kathryn Holland of St. Ansgar, in the Minnesota fores fire sufferers in the Minnesota forest last Wednesday afternoon. Iowa, is visiting at the John fires? Arnold Schneider visited home Noble home. folks -over Sunday. That $30,000 was spent by the Red Cross in Minnesota, Coramae Anderson and Orphie Montana, North and South Dakota during the influenza epidemic Johnson spent Sunday at home. They in 1918? Large bed size, 64 XT 80 CEDAR CITY Plaid blankets, either pink, were aeeumpanied by Amy Samson, An excellent heavy blanket* That $20,000 was spent at the tornado at Fergus Falls, Minnesota? Ruth Dittus Luz, Agnes Gimmestad tan, grey or blue plaids, excellent inch extra good weight 68 80 in., either tan or and Neva IPeterson all students of St. weight, size 68 82 Olaf. tans and greys with either grey back ground with stripe That $2,000 was spent in Beltrami County, and Marshall School began in District 28 after a week of vacation. Martin Meyers of Kenosha, Wisconsin County, Minnesota, floods? good wool finish. borders. Regular $5.50 value. lar $4.00 value. Mrs. B. .Watkins and son Chester will spend some time with his That the Northern Division spent $35,000 in the Montana cousin^ J. G. Meyers. arrived Thursday from the hospital Regular $6.50 value pink or blue borders. Regu drought regions in 1920? Regina and Alphonsa Krebsbach, where the latter has been ill for the That $165,000 was spent by the local chapters in the Montana Special Blanket Week past four weeks. and Lydia Schneider who are spending Special Blanket Week Special Blanket Week E. E. Dunn was a caller in this a few days with home folks. drought regions? at at at vcinity last Saturday. 2J9 That $15,000 was spent in Renville County, North Dakota, in The Little Cedar Young Peoples 3£i Miss Mildred Dunn spent last Friday Society of the Lutheran church will the grass-hopper emergency, and 150,000,000 bushels of grain evening in Austin and attended a be entertained at the K. Gordon home Meadoweroft were saved? Hallowe'en party at the 4J9 Friday evening, November 5th. home under the direction of Mrs. E. That in addition $100,000 worth of supplies were sent from J. J. Fardahl, Caroline and Alfred E. Dunn. Fardahl returned from the cities last the Northern Division to the various disasters? Frank Dvorak returned from London Friday where they went to purchase That the total expenditure in the Northern Division for Monday where he has been hauling a new car. gravel for the roads. disaster relief in the past two years has been $550,000? Miss Vega and Mrs. Ed Howell ALSO SPECIALS ON WOOL BLANKETS Laura Subra is spending the week were Austin callers last Wednesday. nat her home from her school duties. Mrs. Bergheim :is spending a few Mrs. H. S. Chandler entertained days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'her little nieces, children of Mr. and BEDDING SPECIALS H. J. Hanson. "Mrs. Albert Khnlleka Monday afternoon. The Hallowe'en party at the GilliJand 9-4 bleached Pepperell LANSING -home was well attended .-and all 42 inch heavy Pilloyr Tubing 36 inch heavy unbleached ^report a good time. sheeting regular 98c value, at regular 75c value. muslin regular 39c value. Pla» to attend the Bible Study LE ROY class at Grandma Summers every Tuesday afternoon. You axe needed. Come. Tlte Cafeteria Supper given by the Ladies of the Library Association last The Midweek union prayer meeting Friday was well attended. The proceeds will be held at the home of Mrs. go to help defray the expenses H. Lyons on Wednesday evening. All of keejri-ng the library open every are cordially urged to attend these meetings. evening during the winter months. ExPerts began the repairing of the The ladies aid will be entertained 5 ^Electric Light Plant Saturday and as by Mrs. Albert Patterson in Udolpho st result of i&eir wo*?* we are without on Thursday afternoon. All are cordially Swats. invited. PEOPLE READ This Newspaper rvvniiBitw B!!iiB SII'iBII'IBI!!! LET us show you the Certificate of Authenticity What The Manufacturers Have to Say About the Prices of which Claire Lillian Peteler MAJESTIC RANGES has signed. This is the outstanding fact That's Why It Would Be which comes to you out of the memorable Profitable for you to tone-test recital given Monday at the M. E. To the right is printed a letter church: A new era in music is here. Mr. Advertise In It just received from the makers WHY MAJESTIC RANGE PRICES of the A N N O E O W E E Edison has lifted the phonograph to the GREAT There are two kinds of prices—honest prices and dignity of anew art. MAJESTIC inflated prices. RANGE Sound reasoning will convince anyone that honest If you want a job prices of rareres cannot be lowered until material You can do longer be satisfied with a The price and the range is and labor is lowered. !f If you want to hire somebody right. phonograph that imitates. Now, you want Only prices that are inflated (too high) can be lowered today, and leave an honest profit for the manufacturer. If you want to buy something a phonograph that equals the human voice. Majestic Range prices are honest prices, they have If you want to rent your house You know there is such a phonograph. Mr. Edison always been based on actual costs of material and EMgSTH. iiUKTtS made an astonishing test with the Official Laboratory labor, plus an honest living profit. If you want to sell your house Model of the New Edison to prove it. Austin heard the To lower the price of Majestic Ranges today, would New Edison Re-Create Claire Lillian Peteler's voiSe be the same as saying our prices WERE inflated, If you want to sell your farm in direct comparison with Peteler's living voice. So realistic because, material that goes into our range, and labor, is not one cent less that it was when we was the New Edison's performance that no one If you want to buy property made our last price—in fact, material is higher right in the entire audience could distinguish it from Miss now. Peteler's living voice. Iron, Steel and Copper, of world-wide demand now, If there is anything that you me NEW EDISON show no indications of a decline. want the quickest and best way Skilled workmen who make Majestic Ranges, have never been paid inflated wages, but have always {YM been given honest wages based on costs of honest to supply that want is by plac* living. Remember this—the lowering of inflated "The Phongraph With A Soul" prices and inflated wages should never be confused ing an ad in this paper. with honest prices and honest wages. You can buy your New Phonograph on a Budget Plan Majestic ranges may seem high—and on the Burface show you exact duplicates of the Official Laboratory in they are higher than many other ranges, but, the Model, which triumphed in the tone-test. Let us show BUY YOUR THEY ARE long, economical service they give, you the certificate of Authenticity, which Miss Peteler THE LOWEST PRICED RANGE ON THE MARKET MAJESTIC has signed, after inspecting these instruments, and in TODAY. I The Results Will RANGE which so distributes the payments that you'll hardly NOW equals in every respect of the instrument used in the While you nee| it. We will refund MAJESTIC MANUFACTURING tone-test. to you the difference I Suprlse and Please You COMPANY should the price be lowered You can buy your New Edison on Budget Plan which 'between now and January 1, so distributes the payments that you'll hardly feel .. St. Louis, Miuoufi feel them. 1921. FAIR, ISNT IT? 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