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

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, NOVEMIffijt 11, 1920 PAGE five: who were in service will be present. Lyceum Needs $300 FOOTBALL GAMES SATURDAY, Spirited Bidding Marks thousand student? attended school After the program a banquet will be Poland China Hog Sale last term. We secure positions for NOV. 13 graduates. Attend school in climate served to all. In The East At Blooming Prairie you are accustomed to. Write Yale vs. Princeton at Princeton Report Shows $300 Will Make for large folder. 21-S-O-N-e The first purebred Poland China Harvard vs Brown at Cambridge WANTED—To buy potatoes, phone Budget For Year One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. hog sale at Blooming Prairie was held ROSE CREEK Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth at Purchasing Dep't. Geo. A. Hormel Minimum Charge when the Anderson Bros., yesterday at Philadelphia. Twenty-five cents. Ten cents & Co. 2-40-c Receipts from the sale of season disposed of thirty-eight head. Those Collection Charge Will Be TAOPI Cornell vs. Columbia at Ithaca tickets and single admissions for the Added for all ads not paid for WANTED—Work by college student in attendance from here report a wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reinartz left Syracuse vs. Maryland at Syracuse. first two numbers of the Winter & $ $ in advance. Readers or locals between 4 and 11 p. m. call Bridge herd and that bidding was spirited, Saturday morning for Farmington, not run in this column will be Chautauqua course will approximate 753-J. 2-40-p the sow, Storr's Model, topped A. Walderon returned home from Army vs. Bowdoin at West Point Minn., for a visit with their daughter charged at the rate of 10 cents $900. In order to meet the the sale at $125 going to Christ Jensen. per line. Faribault Friday. Navy vs. South Carolina at Mrs. Blake and family. budget this year $300 will be needed, AGENT WANTED— In Austin to A boar and a spring gilt took Alta Wright The A. L. Davenport family left Annapolis. according to a report of the finance sell the Original Watkins Remedies, first and second prize at the Steel at Lakefield spent the week end with In The West Wednesday for Glidden, Iowa, where FOR SALE—10 acre tract. Good improvements. committee. Single admissions will Spices, Extracts, etc. Necessities County fair this fall, brought $85 her mother here. e* Wisconsin vs. Illinois at Madison Easy terms. See they will make their future residence, be the means of securing the $300 to and repeaters. All or spare time, Wayne Webber. 6-39-c and $70 respectively. The first Mrs. Joe Moudry and daughter Notre Dame vs. Indiana at on a farm near by. meet the budget for the year. Write Watkins Co. 58 Winona, twenty-five animals averaged $60. Mary returned to the Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clink of With such numbers as Judge Marcus FOR SALE—10 Thorobred Chester Minn. 2-40-p Col. Albert Hopfe conducted the sale. Sueur Center the latter part jcjf the Michigan vs. Chicago at Ann Rubicon, Wis., spent several days White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 A. Kavanagh and Lew Sarett, lectures He has scheduled a bred sow sale for Arbor. week. last week at the W. D. Fink and M. to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. and the New York Glee Club For insurance, loans, city property the Andersons for February. C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p Mr. H. J. Gosha, who is employed Minnesota vs. Iowa at Iowa City J. Ragen homes. They were on their consult J. E. Crippen, Phone Bridge and the Elsie Baker Company it is by the C. M. & St. Paul R. R. Co. at 140. Over Austin National Bank. wedding tour. Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Fargo believed the budget will be obtained. Farmington spent a few days with relatives Adv. tf-c. Mrs. Thos. Cronan and daughter N. D. Is the most practical school. Phone your news items to The The (budget this year includes an Friday, Nov. 12—First Mower County No books to study. Twenty-five here last week. Esther left last week for Minneapolis News—Main 450. $180 deficit of last year. Holstein Sale, at Austin. new, latest type Tractors to train Phone your news—Main 450. Myrtle Dickey spent the week end where they will make their home this on. All auto equipments. Over with friends at Austin. winter. Mrs. F. Swartwood of Faribault Mrs. J. P. Ulwelling spent Tuesday autoed here Friday and is visiting at afternoon in Adams. 'V 'I' 'I1• 'I' 'I' -I' 'I1» *'»1' 'I' 4^4,4^ AfrfrWfrfrW.fr* 'I' LOWER PRICES NOW the A. Walderon home. The faculty of our consolidated Mrs. Thos. Cahill went to LeSueur school, attended the M. E. A. meeting Center to spend the winter with her at Minneapolis last week. daughter, Mrs. Joe Moudry. A. H. Landdeck took over the management Sadie Reynolds spent the week end of the Crane Lumber Co., with relatives and friends at Cresco, last Thursday November 4th. Iowa. The John Cronan family expect Genevieve Davis returned home to leave the middle of this month Kuppenheimer not six months hence from Minneapolis Sunday evening as for Minneapolis wh*re they will reside she had the misfortune of burning for the winter months. her hand while on duty Saturday Word was received Wednesday night. morning from Miss Agnes McNamara Mrs. D. J. Davis visited relatives who was called to St. Paul to the OOD CLOTHES at Chester, la., Friday afternoon. bedside of her mother, a week ago Leona Rothenburger who is attending Sunday, that her mother had passed school at Elkton spent the' week In ANTICIPATION of lower away Tuesday night. end with relatives here. A. H. Landdeck left for Carpenter, Iowa, Tuesday evening to see his brother Walter, who is quite ill with clothing costs next spring, we now inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Katie Reinartz left last Friday LE ROY make one more complete revision of our morning for Rochester where she 7* expects to be employed at the St. prices to a lower level. Not a sale, but Mary's hospital. Miss Ony Danielson, a normal student Mr. and Mrs. Cline Greenstreet of at Austin, was an over Sunday Austin spent Tuesday at the Henry a definite downward revision. guest at the parental home. Cronon home. Miss Florence Anderson, who attends the state normal at Winona, ST. OLAF HOSPITAL COMPLETES spent a few days last week with her The same high quality of merchandise, MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson. Mrs. Earl Pierce gpent the latter IN HISTORY but at substantially lower prices right part of the week visiting relatives in Continued from Page 1 Austin. The repairing on the Electric now. Light plant is completed and after a 4 Polish, 4 Italians, 1 Austrians, 2 week of darkness we are very glad to Czech, 4. have the lights. Religions Mrs. George Brown went to Fayette, Lutheran, 320 Catholic, 118 Iowa, Thursday noon to visit fr! YOUR CHOICE OF OUR Methodist, 279 Baptist, 88 Congregational, several weeks at the home of her son I 67 Episcopal, 67 Presbyterian, Fred and family. Mrs. Geo. King left Thursday for' 59 Christian Science, 5 Jewish, SI* ii$ an extended visit with her daughter 2 Salvation Army, 1 Christian, ENTIRE STOCK at West Liberty, Iowa. 20 Seventh Day Adventist, 9 Mission, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lamon and family 1 Greek Orthadox, 4 Reformed autoed to QuasQueton and Rowley, Church, 16 No preference, 92. I|i Number of Graduate nurses (Not One Suit Reserved) Iowa, last Wednesday to visit Employed 3 relatives. They returned Sunday. The Auxiliary to the American Number of Nurses in Legion met with Mrs. Floyd Larson Training School 15 At^the Mowing prices, which are final, last Tuesday. Nineteen new members Number of graduates in 1919 2 frr- joined so that there are seventynine No graduates completing the members at present. The Auxiliary Three year course 1 there positively will be no further has bought a large beautiful Number of applicants flag which they will present to the during year 26 Legion boys oh Thursday evening. Number accepted into Training reductions this season. On this evening a program will be School 5 given in the Masonic Hall to which Number employed for Domestic all the members of the Auxiliary, the Service 8 Copyright 19ZO The House of Kuppenheimer Legion and the fathers of all our boys Belle S. Anderson, R. N. View (Dpevcoat Prices Hrn? Suit Prices 4- ON KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS MM ON KUPPENHEIMER SUITS 4- and $70 $55, $60, $65 and $75 overcoats now $55, $60 now Take your choice $48.75 $48.75 Specially Priced at Specially priced at Here area few of the buildings for which we will gladly supply full size working plans free. We About 75 odd Suits from lines have a book about each kind of $38.75 All our $50.00 Suits and building, also free. These are that formerly sold at up to CO I •DU only samples. Overcoats now at $30, now I There are 20 others Every Boys Suit in our entire stock at from 10 to 20% Discount and these are no strings to this $28.75 All $40 and $45 Suits and offer. You don't even promise to use "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK Overcoats now at lumber, the old standby for 300 years. No reservations are made Every single suit and overcoat in our new fall stock represents, Of course we feel pretty sure insist that you will on using Old at the new prices, reductions of from $10 to $15. Faithful" after you know all about it, and that's why we only ask you This action represents our sincere effort to meet your desire and our desir for lower to write for what you want (and please mention your lumber dealer's prices on good clothing. Greatest values of the season. name). THE HEMLOCK MANUFACTURERS Big reductions on all our Mens Flannel Shirts and Work Clothes (of WUcoruln and Northern Michigan) Offices, F* R« A« Building Oshkosh, Wisconsin Wir tpread the iood new* about "OM Faithful "m HEMLOCK but THE GOLDEN EAGLE ffp ifi it /Wont your LOCAL not tell Get LUMBER im SHINGLE RIGHT ONCE WITH &W7T CEDAR SHINGLES and forget roofing troubles for good