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

November 29, 1920 · Page 7 of 8

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i"'' -1"*. -.= j^py-, TT *f^£ "nV" a\~ -v -y -X 1 4' '.wZ.t'''" FAGE EIGHT AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MOWER COUNTY NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920' Versper Services were held yester-j* day afternoon in the W. C. A. I Reductions ~tp on Seasonable rooms. Miss Mary Robinson was speak but on account of illness was unable to be present. About 25 girls! were in attendance, Miss Fulghum Mrs. C. M. Hubbard and son read a story. Hymn's and old time Merchandise. your neighbors and friends are Franklin spent Friday and Saturday songs were sung. Mesdames Frank interested in any news that you in Minneapolis with relatives. Wilbour, R. J. Thomson and Paul might have. We would appreciate Knopf as hostesses served dainty refreshments. it if subscribers of the News nrfTiiwn would phone any items they Several boys came up might have, great or small, to us MANY ARTICLES LISTED BELOW ARE OFFERED FOR MUCH LESS THAN WE PAID FOR THEM YOU and read magazines and enjoyed the for publication. Call Main 450 music. The Y. W. C. A. rooms from and ask for the editorial department. —SOME ARE OFFERED FOR EVEN LESS THAN WE WILL BE ABLE TO REPLACE THEM FOR, A FEW now on will be open every Sunday MONTHS LATER. HERE IS WE LOSE AND GAIN—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. afternoon and all the boys and girls WHERE YOU are welcome to come and spend a Trvin Johnson spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Barny Thompson en- pleasant afternoon. In Blooming Prairie with his parents. tertained the Swen Anderson family 25 Per Cent DIs cout yesterday at a turkey dinner Edward Patronek spent Thursday BOY STUMBLES-IS SHOT .•with friends in Owatonna. Mrs E. N. Hoffman entertained a On Coats number of friends last night at a woffle shipper. Pat Ball Badly Injured When "Miss Leona Anderson and Miss Including all ladies' and Misses' Coats, bought this season A Gun Is Discharged By Fall Aagot Harstad spent Thursday in Barney Anderson entertained the —Bullet Penetrates in both cloth and plush. Stacyville, la. Geo. Anderson, John Anderson and A Belly Wall C. A. Carlson families at a turkey One Lot of Cloth Coats now less One-Third Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haugen returned dinner Sunday. Stumbling* upon some rough ground Friday night from Minneapolis. while hunting on the A. E. Gamble Mr. ,r- t~. ,7 Mrs- Herzog enter- and John 331-3 Per Cent Discount On farm Saturday, Pat Ball, fifteen year Miss Dolly Selby spent Sunday with Natives at Thanks- tained fifteen friends at Rose Creek. a giving- dinner at their home on the °ld °f ^Ir' ai3d Mrs- SOn John Bal1 stom- Wolf Creek farm. .was accidently shot in the All Ladies' Winter Coats ~Miss Maude Rose of St. Paul is ac^ when the gun het was carrying the guest of her friend Miss Nora Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Lewis enter- discharged by his falling upon it. v/as §75.00 Hines. One only $150.00 Suits, Opossum fur According to Dr. C. C. Allen who is tained the following* relatives at taking care of the injured lad, the Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Reynolds and Myrtle Dickey bullet entered the belly whII inflicting trimmed, size 38, for George Dennis, Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Taopi were shopping in Austin Saturday. a deep wound, however it is delieved and daughter Dorothy, Peter Peterson that the bullet did isot pene-' of Blooming Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. All Childrens Coats, Less 20 tiate the abdomen. This morning Mrs. Hackmaster and son LeRoy N^''v"„on Dennis of J,yle, V. A. King- his condition was fairly good. J. Subra and family, is spending two or three weeks in Mil-1' r'L ami^ Glen Dennis and Geo. Dennis, Jr., of i|» in _.|lt _n _u|. Per Cent Discount waukee with relatives. Klt Austin. I Why Pay More I The Oakland Baptist Ladies aid for a business course by corresponI will meet with Mrs. Joseph Benett of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moehlman enterMoscow, deace, when your home instituI Thursday, December 2. A tained a number of relatives and 20 Per Cent Discount 25 Per Cent Discount hoa offers a better course, in res-| picnic dinner will be served. fi'iends at a 1:00 o'clock Thanksgiving idence at $95. Call on us or write dinner. Music, games and danc-~Miss for cur catalogue. "Mildred Greely of Hayfield ing were enjoyed during the afterreturned on All on A|l Fur home yesterday after spend- noon and evening. Miss Caroline Bying I UNIVERSITY OF I the week end with her sister, Mrs. water of Monroe, Iowa, was an outGeorge SOUTHERN MINNESOTA] Fur Coats Coats Buswitz. of-town guest. ii S E a S 3 liaiiiiBiKE&'KKiB Mrs. H. J. Otto of Stewartville and, Louise Otto of Hillsboro, N. D., were' Separate Muffs and Separate Buy your wife, mother or best •week-end guests of Mrs. W. H.! girl a Fur Coa't for Christmas. Make Scarfs. Buy your Christmas Furs, Ryther. your selection now. and pay down now while our assortment is good Miss Gertrude Banfield arrived one-third and we will hold it for you —make a deposit on them and we'll "home from New York City Saturday. till Christmas Eve. Miss Banfield recently graduated hold, them for you till Christmas. from are Presbyterian Hospital in All Millinery Now .New York. Half Price John Anderson and family returned home Saturday from Winona SAVE 20% DIS­ where they went to spend Thanksgiving. including all fine Pattern Hats, 25 //. DIS­ ready trimmed Hats and plainly COUNT ON 1M THE Miss Floy Armstrong .returned tailored Hats and Banded Sailors. BANK COUNT ON from Omaha, Neb., Sunday after ALL OUTING spending Thanksgiving with her brother and family. 8 FLANNEL ALL COVER­ II Miss Grace Mahachek returned AND GOWNS ALL AP- this morning from Omaha, Neb.,J I where she spent Thanksgiving with 1 Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents friends. OUTING PRONS AND By having your broken parts welded at II liilillli Alvin Molden returned Saturday |j m''1Wm i: in iil'pii FLANNEL HOUSE THE MOTOR INN from San Francisco where he has! j| been the past six months. Mr. Molden |j DRESSES. has taken up his duties again at "Wests Dry Goods Store. Repair Department SAPUBAD SUSPIMGWSiUI Miss Alvina Baley returned to her iiome in Minneapolis yesterday after ii'inmi spending the week end with her sister S ^Mrs. Louis O'Malley. Silk Underwear 20 Per Cent Discount ,/dn SuiSuBq giSSop Tuvoaq on Blankets isajno OABq £eio inq 'pajuBAs. Less One-third uoi jsnf 9At?q },upjp i£aqj 'jeiflora 'IPA1.. oil ifidaa ui 'luara aqj 2nuq }ou pip aq i£qAi pause aaqjotu stq aodnaaaqai 'aub }noq}i.Yi araoq pauanj Children's This includes out entire stock of Dainty lace trimmed and embroidered •ei aq joj }u9Ai aq }nara aq aAuq ou Camisoles of Wash Satin pip -taqo}nq aq sb jnq '^uapuodsajaoo Blankets—the all wool—wool flee­ Sweater Suits sa^ijAv Batn araos aoj doqs aaqojnq or Silk—also Teddy Suits, Knickers 0m 0} ?uas sbm Avaqdau au^n and night gowns- our entire line ced and all cotton blankets. Your iv •s^aqo^na aq* Now less One-third of these silk garments now go for choice of any Blanket in our stock Each officer and employe of the ONE-THIRD LESS. CYCLE AND AUTO COLLIDE for 20 per cent less than the mar­ in all sizes from 1 to 6—wide range First National Bank is ready and These make ideal gifts for in both colors and prices, choose ket price. anxious to serve their customers in Mother, Sister or Friend. Joe Wendell Suffers Painful from. Bruises and Broken Shin whatever capacity they are qualified Bone for. $8.50 and $8.00 Plaid, all wool Coatings All 36 in. Percales, including very best Riding a motorcycle east on Water now reduced to 4a qualities, now reduced to A friendly atmosphere prevails street Sunday afternoon about 4:30 t|PU o'clock Joe Wendell of this city col­ here. We don't stand on ceremony. per yard per yard lided with a Chevrolet car driven by manager of Further, you have our assurance of W. A. Henderson, sales the People's Service Store, when he prompt, efficient and courteous made the turn south on Chatham Best grade outing flannel, 36 inches wide, 75c and $1.00 qualities in finest dress street. handling of all financial matters Mr. Wendell was painfully now reduced to Ginghams, now reduced to bruised and his right shin bone was that a progressive bank affords. broken. per yard per yard ..... -He is now in St. Olaf Hospital. For ANYTHING in the Banking Line Best grade 27 inch. Outing Flannels, TAKE 50c and 65c qualities in Dress Ginghams Remember this is now reduced to S3 now reduced to CHIROPRACTIC per yard per yard ... "THE BANK TO BANK ON" ADJUSTMENTS Jtfirsi National lank ALL STAPLE DRY GOODS—GREATLY REDUCED And Get Well Such as sheetings, in all widths in both Bleached and unbleached. Pillow Tubings and Pillow Cacings—Bleached of Austin and unbleached Muslins —Feather Tickings and etc.-—H we all been greatly reduced to conform with present day VF price quotations, regardless of what they have cost us. ORGANIZED 1868 Wm. A. Chapman, Wist Dry Goods Company D.c. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 O. W. Shaw, Chairman N. F. Banfield, Pres. Chiropractor V* N N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pre*. H. L. Banfield, V. Pres. Austin, Minn, Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. H. J. Drost, Cashier •,: E. C. Banfield, Cashier. ... vd *4- -.r&iM l: ... I iS DEFECTIVE PAGE