Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 8, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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PAGE FIVE Dexter Girl Is First MAY START NIGHT CLASSES Here Is Where Dad Loses Mrs. Horace Dodd who assisted her forwards, Cress and Cipra guards. To Send In Money To father, S. A. Smith in the Treasurer's Boody and Erickson will be on the WE BUY POULTRY The Junior Red Cross office last week returned to her home sidelines. Following the basket ball Decision Rests Upon EnrollmentState His Best Sunday Socks Highest market price paid for in Elma, Iowa yesterday. game the American Legion will give Will Aid Financially Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Helen Hancock attending school a dance in the Armory. Dexter-Fisch OOoooo!! What do you know about It seems, after securing the voting north of Dexter is the first Mower Call ZIEMER'S at Austin C. I. Johnson went to North Orchestra will furnish the music. Providing sufficient enrollment it. franchise, the coming generation of County student to send in a subscription Branch Sunday to visit relatives. Main 360-F is made for the night classes in naturalization, G. A. R. Veterans and members of to the Junior Bed Cross Magazine. Austin girls are again purchasing the fair sex is bound and determined the School board plans on the Women's Relief Corps who thru This year, according to Mrs. men's hose. Whether they wear them ARMISTICE DAY DEMONSTRA to start at the bottom and work up, operating the classes the same as they physical disability are unable to Eunice L. Rice, County Superintendent, or not remains to be seen, so to speak. not only assuming the duties and responsibilities TION PLANNED did last year. The state department march in the parade and would like there there will be no dues to Happening in the Leuthold-Peterson (Continued from Page One) of labor has offered to send a mail of "mere man" but like to participate, may secure automobiles, pay. To be a member of the Junior Store yesterday we noticed several who is well versed in the naturalization to carry them in the line of wise wear his clothes. Can- you foresee Red Cross the boys or girls must send son, will open up with a game with pairs of, fancy hose lying on the problems to aid in the conducting march by callinfj C. W. Streeter at forty-five cents to the County Superintendent, Osage, Iowa, in the Armory at 8:00 counter. "Who do you sell these to?" the family rumpus that will arise of the classes. One Cent Per Word Per In» as subscription to the magazine. o'clock. Dugan will handle the we asked. "Why, we are selling a the Farmers & Merchants State Bank when "friend wife" borrows "hubby's" sertion. Minimum Charge The state will also pay one half of This gives the sender a service pivot position, Wengert and Brown, great many of those to the young or J. W. Hare. Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Christmas socks that Aunt Jenny button and membership. women of Austin, one girl came in the night school leacners salaries. Collection Charge Will Be gave him, to wear for the "best." Added for all ads not paid for for a pair, and soon returned for two in advance. Readers or locals There is still one question how they more, Yes, we sell many Austin run in this column will be not hold 'em up? girls, men's hose." charged at the rate of 10 cents PARK Service Without Obligation per line. WEEKLY Second Number of Winter CO. SUP'T. GETS OFFICE Chautauqua Will Be SALE—10 acre tract. Good improvements. FOR PROGRAMME Easy terms. See Given Tonight Aiiatitt Jttgitrmtr? Agntnf I Mrs. Eunice L. Rice Is Elected Secretary-Treasurer' Wayne Webber. 6-39-c of County Captain K. F. Nance, A.E.F. Chaplain W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 SALE—10 Thorobred Chester FOR Superintendents Organization of the 89th Division will lecture White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 at the second number of the Winter E. Ray Cory, Mgr. to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. Returning from a tjaree-day session C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p Chautauqua, tonight in the Methodist Church using as his topic "The New at the Minnesota Teachers Association, MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Citizen." Austin teachers resumed Babcock Building, Austin, Minn, Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Farg» Is the most practical school. The program will start at 8:15 their school work with an added zest N. D. WM. FARNUM No books to study. Twenty-fiya o'clock. and a greatly increased knowledge of new, latest type Tractors to train the proper way to handle school problems, on. All auto equipments. Over Everything in Insurance from the M. E. A. conference derived thousand student? attended school "WINGS OF THE MORNING" at St. Paul. last term. We secure positions for graduates. Attend school in climate (Comedy Mutt and Jeff In Wrong Deep interest in the welfare Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, County Superintendent you are accustomed to. Write of Austin and Company "G." has of Schools of Mower for large folder. 21-S-Q-N-e led J. N. Nicholsen, Attorney to County was elected secretary-treasurer offer cash awards of nearly of the Minnesota State County WEDNESDAY $150 for the furtherance of recruiting Superintendent's Association. ALL STAR CAST men for the company, according to a letter received by MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Captain B. Gruenebaum this Nobody wants cheap clothes morning. "DEEP WATERS Marriage licenses were issued to A twenty dollar bill will be Laurence Phillips, Plover1, Iowa, and. (Comedy) His Wife's Callers given to the man who gets the Miss Bea Rix Kingsley of Spring Val-i largest number of acceptable recruits ley, November 6. from date to the first inspection. Everybody wants lower prices Leo Karlen of Lodi and Miss Laura THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— The next highest man Diddams of LeRoy, November 6. will receive a ten dollar bill and Lloyd' Knapp and Mrs. Howard the third a five dollar bill. Knapp of Nashville, Iowa, November Besides these cash awards, Mr. on clothes- good 6* 1 Nicholsen stated he would give Carl Anderson and Miss Clara a dollar to every man in line on Serge of Sargeant, November 6. the first inspection of the com* pany. By Robert W. Chambers}.'v^rv^- STUDENTS STILL ENROLLING Sixty-seven men are now on The Splendid Cast Includes Marion Daviti*, Carlyle the company roll and it is expected Here they are Superintendent H. E. Wheeler announced to double this number at Blackwell and Ralph Kellard 1 this morning that six more the time of the first inspection. Junior High School Students enrolled Captain Gruenebaum on behalf 60 rathe News in the Austin Tigh School. This of the company wrote Mr. Hart, Schaffner & Marx $75, $80, $85 finest additional enrollment makes a total Nicholsen a letter of appreciation. suits from imported cloths -$75, $80, $85 finest of 1725 students compared to 1696 students in 1919. wm WM BHStlS overcoats from English Moor & Kersey now .... gum .III BfftVt J»VI Jt WWffff VHIIf WWf HI III 11W I WlflfifWtfiffMWIl IV WW IIW W'HII'f ll'W WW WWWWti'H'ii'HI'KlB 40 j§* *3 Hart, Schaffner & Marx $55, $60, $65 best $ Buy A Lot And Build A Home In This Beautiful Addition PUBLIC It made suits and overcoats in the world now Styleplus hand-tailored, all wool, 40, 45, 50 $ AUCTIO %3 vF suits in every new style and coloring now ... 18.50 200 suits and overcoats back to pre-war prices- $25, $30, $35 values-all new styles now OF THE ADDITION KENEVAN-KING ST.SO Boy's suits and overcoats that beat them wt S17.T5 all at to 20 CHOICE LOTS $14, 15, 16 Walkover & Bostonian shoes $10.00 •t Br $11, 12, 13 Bostonian dress shoes, now S8.00 B: AUSTIN, MINNESOTA $3.90 $5 Best work shoes SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 $2.90 5 to 7.50 Buster Brown boy's shoes now S6.00 Beginning at at one o'clock p. m., RAIN OR SHINE 3 Corliss Coon Madras & Percale dress shirts $2.00 We have purchased a tract of land recently owned by E. D. Kenevan, on Park Ave. a most desirable residence section. $1.90 2.50 Best quality fleece union suits We have platted and subdivided this beautiful tract into 20 choice residence lots. Each and every lot will be sold at Public Auction, absolutely without reserve or by-bidding and regardless of price. $1.90 4.00 extra heavj» men's sweater coats now Sl.OO 2.50 boy's real worsted sweater coats now •t $50 GOLD PURSE AUSTIN IS ALIVE AND GROWING SPECIAL OFFER S* A $50.00 gold purse will be given away Austin, the live wire town. It is growing if 1.50 men's full cut, fast color work shirts 850 FREE.* Each and wery person on the fast. Real estate will double 'in value ground, whether a purchaser or not, will be With each lot sold will be given the $1.90 in a year. Now is the time to secure a lot 2.75 heaviest men's blue apron overalls given a ticket entitling such person tp an privilege of the next one, two or three at at your own figures. Satisfactory terms equal opportunity to get the gold purse. the same price each, thus allowing the purchaser Besides giving away the Gold Purse, we to buyers. Pick your lot or lots and name It 2Q.00 men's sheep lined work coats now §13.50 distribute in same manner fifteen other to regulate the size of his purchase if your price. Come to the sale whether you cash donations and also a rocking chair. n* without competitive bidding against himself, 25c heaviest canvas gloves 1£0 knit gloves 150 desire to buy or not. Join the crowd and The distribution of the tickets on the a decided advantage to the purchaser. purse given free and on the other cash donations make it a holiday. Your chances are good B& 15fc has no connection whatever with Wf Tick Mitts on a prize no matter if you don't buy. We are one of the few firms permitting the sale. These tickets are given away this advantage. to every person on the ground whether a MUSIC BY BIG BRASS BAND DURING $2*50 $3.00 first quality 1 Bkl rubber or cloth arctics purchaser or not. The holding of the ticket entitling a person to the purse does SALE. AUCTIONEERS OF NATIONAL not bar him from participating in the other •t REPUTATION WILL SELL EVERY LOT. 15 SPECIAL PRIZES cash prizes. l! All other wearing apparel equally low KENEVAN-KING OPPORTUNITY ADDITION TO AUSTIN OFFERS YOU in price to meet present conditions •t Every citizen's degree of success is more or less measured by his real estate possessions, the basis of wealth, It all r? the fundamental and basic principle of fortune. To the HOMESEEKER or the INVESTOR: Here is a grand opportunity THe LeutholcUPeterson (£. in this Kenevan-King Addition, being located in one of the best residence sections of the town, and but a «-.hcrt distance from the business section. The plat is high and dry. Abraham Lincoln once said: "Own a Home Et Somewhere." GO AND LOOK THESE LOTS OVER THEN BE ON HAND AT THE SALE: BUY ONE AND It START YOUR OWN HOME. The Home of Hart Schaffner &_Marx Clothes E* S. U. REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT CO. 25 Stores Austin, Minn. 25 Stores M. P. FUGLE, Manager & Sales Director, SPRING VALLEY, MINN. i!