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1™. aifyr- -v? --V" 'v 'j •7 ~5*i3rr .. V1:"•.ry.rr:—•— PAGE EIGHT MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920 PERSONAL NOTES URGES MOTHERS TO lumbus districts will open the session Jocigty\ from 9 o'clock to 10:00 o'clock. ATTEND BABY CLINIC J. C. Penney Co. From 10:30 to 12:00 o'clock the Sumner Continued from Page 1 and Shaw districts will attend. Then from 1:00 o'clock until 2:30 be selected to hold the clinics. Miss 9'clock the Webster and Lincoln districts Mower County Boys and Girls Rettig has been meeting with great The Floral Club will meet in the will be in session. After 2:30 The Mower County New* and Pricc Bulletin Will Be "Buddies" and Pals Y. W. C. A. rooms this afternoon. success in conducting the clinics in the county district will be attended to your neighbor* and friends are the surrounding towns and villages. 4 interested in any news that you Mrs. O. N. Peck and Mrs. E. V. Hart To French School Children might have. We would appreciate Austin is in need of a free clinic such Happy Thought Club To Meet of the Home Study Club will assist it if subscribers of the News as the tentative plans call for and The Happy Thought Club will meet Miss Rettig in creating interest among would phone any items they Boys and girls of Mower County should the clinic November 17, prove Thursday for dinner at the home of the outlying districts of Austin. might have, great or small, to us are going to have an opportunity to successful the city will undoubtedly for publication. Call Main 450 Mrs. George P. Anderson, 805 North be "buddies" and "pals" to little have one. and ask for the editorial department. Lower Prices Lansing Avenue, at 12:30 o'clock. French school boys and girls. E. M. Davis, representing the U. Mothers Clubs Appoint Committees A large attendance is desired. S. Real Estate and Development Co., Willingly co-operating with the P. P. Claxton, head of the' National of Spring Valley, is in our city carrying county nurse, in order to insure the Friends Surprise Honeymooners Commission of Education, is on an advertising campaign for Frank Anderson spent Sunday in success of the clinic, the following sending small paper savings banks at Home of Bride's Parents the lot sale, Saturday, Nov. 13. It Owatonna visiting friends. committees have been appointed by to Mower County Schools, for the is expected a large crowd will attend We never hold any special sales Mr. and Mrs. Christian Foss, who the Mother's Clubs of this city. purpose of saving the extra pennies Oscar Condo of Minneapolis is this sale as the lots to be sold are very are spending their honeymoon with Whittier Mother's Club, Mrs. F. I. to help re-build the destroyed school ^visiting his parents for a few days. desirable and the company is very Mrs. Foss's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mid-Season or Loom-End events Scullen Webster M. C., Mrs. Tony buildings in the devastated battle districts liberal with their cash donations. Attend H. Xerud on North Kenwood, were Beckel Columbus M. C., Mrs. J. Laufle of France. The bank is in the the sale whether you intend to pleasantly surprised by about twenty P. H. Friend returned from Chi«ago Lincoln M. C., Mrs. Floyd Kelly shape of a French school house, made ofsts of any kind. buy or not and get some of the cash of their neighbors Friday night. this morning. Sumner M. C., Mrs. A. L. Eberhart, of pasteboard. prizes. Adv. 1-38-c. The evening was spent in games Shaw M. C., Mrs. J. E. DeRemer. Miss Bernice Owen spent Sunday A penny a week from each pupil i? and music. Otto Baudler in behalf These women will assist Miss Rettig These are our The same lot company which conducted in Cresco, Iowa. the school for one half year entitle*! of their friends^ presented Mr. and at the clinic and also meet the mothers the sale recently is making the school to a Certificate of Honor, Mrs. Foss with a nice gift. Refreshments of their districts and urge them Ralph Robertson came down from signed by some of the famous men of were served and at a late hour arrangements for a similar sale to be to attend. The clinic will be divided Minneapolis to spend Sunday with France. the guests departed. put on Saturday, Nov. 13. Adv. 1-38-c into periods. The Whittier and Co­ Everyday Prices Jlome folks. Chas. Fox returned yesterday from LOWER PRICES Huron Lake with a large bunch of ducks. 69c 9-4 heavy bleached sheeting, yard ... Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu returned home Saturday from a two weeks' visit with 9-4 heavy unbleached sheeting, yard 65c lie:- sister in Red Wing. 63c 8-4 heavy unbleached sheeting, yard Judge Catherwood and stenographer 53c 45 inch heavy pillow tubing, yard Miss Snyder went to Preston On Coats, suits, georgette waists, flannel middies, separate skirts, bed blankets, outing where court convenes tTiis week. 23c 28 inch Glenora percales, yard Wm. Boyd, who was seriously injured 36 inch light and dark percales, yard 31c and 35c flannels and percales. in an automobile accident about Plain and fancy plaid Ginghams, in Toile du Nord, a month ago was taken to his home _yesterday from St. Olaf's hospital. Bates, Seersucker. Red Seal and Zephyrs, yard 33c, 35c, 39c John 'Zerby, who for the past two years has worked the J. S. Decker Amoskeag outing flannels in white, light gray, farm, has taken a three year lease and will continue his work there. 25% DM ON All COATS and darks, yard 28c, 29c, 32c Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Mrs. 36 inch white outing flannel, yard 34c M. J. Hardy and Mrs. E. G. Martin Curtain goods of various kinds, scrims, challies, returned from Minneapolis Saturday All Pile Fabric Coats-All Fur trimmed Cloth night. They attended the WisconsinMinnesota Marquisettes, Cretonnes, etc, yard football game Saturday. 23c, 25c, 33c, 45c, 49c, 59c, 79c, 89c and 98c m&mm Coats-All plain Cloth Coats Women's and Mrs. E. A. Dalager returned Saturday Fine School Serges, yard 58c from Clear Lake, Iowa, where mm Misses' sizes-All go in this sale at ONEFOURTH she visited her son, Dr. N. O. Dalager. Cotton Batting, small rolls 19c, 25c, 27c, and 33c Cotton Batting, large rolls $1.19, $1.33, $1.49 less than regular prices. Mr. and Mirs. Foot are visiting Heavy, genuine blue Denim, Union Made their daughter, Mrs. Glen Morrison. ONE LOT GOATS LESS ONE-THIRD Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eberhart, son wk Overalls $1.79 79c ftichard and daughter Elizabeth, also Men's heavy work shirts, priced at Koger Catherwood drove to Minneapolis Friday to take in the Wisconsin-Minnesota Mi $1.39, 98c and Good, warm, serviceable Coats—some plush, but football game and to Men's heavy, high rock, fleeced line union suits ..$1.85 "visit their son Dryden, who is attending most of them are cloth—last season's garments, the State University. Men's medium and heavy wool socks, ONE-THIRD LESS priced $35.00 to $75.00 The Misses Mable and Pearl Buss^itz, 39c, 45c, 49c, 53c, 65c, and 83c 039? 02 04- Ruth Klampe and Bee Coddington now Men's and young men's suits in latest styles and of Dodge Center were guests at the George Busswitz home Sunday. fabrics, priced at $17.90, $19.75, $22.50, $24.75 LADIES WINTER LESS ONE-THIRD Herman Roe of Northfield, together $34.75 to $48.75 with Ed. E. Sheasgreen of the Men's and young men's overcoats and ulsters, priced Standard Cost Finding Service Company of Minneapolis, are in the city at $17.50, $22.50, $29.75, $34.75 to $48.75 Fur trimmed and plain tailored Suits—Duvetine, Tricotine, Silver Tones and Now one-third Less on business. Serges. Formerly priced $50.00 to $135.00 Men's fine sheep lined coats, priced at $11.50 LINCOLN CLUB CO*' Boys' sheep lined coats $9.90 FRONT WITH F. OF AH Separate Skirts in Silk, plain Woolens and One lot of Georgette Waists, both plain tailored PLAYGROUND ENT -F 57.50 Boys' sheep lined coats, fur collar $14.75 Wool Plaids, now values now Demonstrating their initiative and priced at ••.,..$10.90 and $14.75 less progress, the Lincoln Club has pur­ and embroidery trimmed—$10.00 Men's length, sheep lined coats,, fur collar ....$32.50 chased a first class line of playground $12.50 FLANNEL MIDDIES One lot of Georgette Waists, long sleeves and apparatus for the George Sutton Men's reversible leather coats, priced at $27.50 Park. $5.75 now daintily embroidered—$8.50 val­ 1 Inspection of the apparatus by the Men's heavy blanket lined work coats The Paul Jones kind in either red or navy, in Chautauqua committee, which is in ues, now fine all wool Flannel. $4.98, $5.90 and $6.50 charge of funds for the purchase of playground apparatus for all the city Boys' fine school suits, sizes 6 18 in tweeds, parks, will be made soon, with the cassimeres and serges, priced at $6.90 to $16.75 view of buying similar equipment. mm Men's part wool and all wool mackinaws, OCTOBER TERM OF DISTRICT COURT ENDED THURSDAY Boys' Mackinaws, priced at $7.90 to $10.50 uanwn "Returning a verdict for $200 for Men's winter caps with fur inbands, latest models and Will Corson in the case of Corson vs fabrics priced at file C. M. & St. P. Ry. for the killing of some cattle, District Court adjourned 98c, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.69 and $2.98 Thursday until Nov. 29 when 20% Discount On All Bed Blankets several cases will come before Judge Men's fine felt hats, all shades and styles S. D. Catherwood. priced $3.49 to $4.50 The jury in the cast of Szonn and Xblings doing business as the Mayville Boys' felt hats, assorted styles $1.98 to $2.69 Elevator Company vs. Ernest fine all wool ones-the half wool and wool-nap Blankets Boys' fine winter caps with fur inbands, Beneke gave them a verdict for $13. priced at 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.69, and $1.89 The suit of Geo. Corneveaux v^ Joe Blong, for commissions, was settled We carry a complete line of U. S. No. 1 rubbers are, all included. out of court. and overshoes for men, women and children at great saving prices to you. FORM DEBATING LEAGUE Four Schools To Argue Questioin Of 35C AND 40C We Buy for Less 30C TD. Open Shop vs. Closed Shop Best quality, yard wide Per­ Best 27 inch Outing Flannel quality To Announce Dates Later cales now now only The formation of a High School and Sell for Less debating League between Owatonna, Houston, Rochester and Austin was jj announced this morning by SuperinSendent West Dry Goods Company Wheeler. The question sefected for the coming debates is the 1 ©pen Shop vs. the Closed Shop. Austin and Owatonna will meet first'and the winner will meet the" winner of the Houston-Rochester debate. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA Institution Dates for the debates will be anaonnced later. Attend the Big Lot Sale Saturday, Nov. 13, at 1:00 p. m. Adv. 1-38-c. llUlBUlUillUHlllHlill UlllBlli DEFECTIVE PAGE