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

December 2, 1920 · Page 7 of 8

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA AGE EIGHT ocie CIVIL ENGINEER OFFICE first school officers. Mr. Chandler, Indian girls on Indian reservations for The Good Cheer girls of the Lutheran president, and I, secretary for years. Christmas. church will meet with Mrs. Dan PERSONAL NOTES Mr. Chandler and I joined -the Methodist Fowlds, 906 Park avenue, Monday, Mr. P. F. Bates will establish a civil December 6. Episcopal church at a revival engineer's office in the room to be "The bunch" gave a party in honor $ meeting held in the school house by vacated by Hoffman and Richardson, of Miss Edith Fulghum, Y. W. C. A. the Rev. David Lee, he remained attorneys, at 315 N. Main St. His secretary at the Y. W. C. A. rooms AUCTION DATES The high school club will hold a Mrs. A. A. Dalager left for Minneapolis there until a few years ago when he varied experience along construction last night. Games and music were meeting in the Y. W. C. A. rooms your neighbors and friends are yesterday for a short visit. moved to the house where he died. and drainage lines in Illinois and Friday, Dec. 3—Horses, cattle, hogs, features of the party. interested in any news that you Tuesday night. Recognition services His body is deposited in the vault Iowa gives him ample preparation to chickens, Farm Machinery, Jos. might have. We would appreciate were held for new members. This Miss Fulghum was presented with Notestine & Son, Owners, 2 miles at Oakwood cemetery until spring, handle all work that may come to him Dobbleman and Rasmussen, road it if subscribers of the News east and mile north of Lansing, I became a Methodist preacher and club now has a membership of sixtygirls. would phone any items they construction men, who have been a beautiful Ivory tray. Miss Mabel from Mower county and vicinity. and 1 mile west and mile south might nave, great or small, to us have preached altogether, fifty-eight 47-1-c working east of town, left today for They made dolls to give to Berdell made the presentation speech. of Mayville. for publication. Call Main 450 years. Morris, Minn., where they have a and ask for the editorial department. large contract for graveling roads. Rev. Alfred Cressey, 311 North Kenwood avenue pill iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiuniifiijuifimiijiijiinmiiiiinuiinitiimmiiiiiiimiiiiniini Lower Prices Mrs. Eugene Rice is visiting schools Military Ball given by Company THE CAULDRON ON STAPLE AND FANCY in the vicinity of Waltham this week. G. at Armory, December 9. Thursday. Dexter-Fisch nine piece orchestra. C. B. McGrath went to Minneapolis Lines has made this store 2-49-c yesterday on business. Mower County News: The family of David Chandler You can buy a Salts Seal Plush the popular place to trade. A careful comparison of the prices Miss Ella Weisel arrived home last invited me to give a short account of Coat at $19.95. Peddycoart & Errett. his life's work in school, township night from Oakes, S. D. featured here in this list will convince you of the great savings to Adv. 47-1-c and church, which I did and also took pai*t in other services at the home be had when trading here. Mrs. G. S. Becker went to St. Paul 30% reductions on all World Tailing and cemetery besides, David Chandler to visit her son, Dr. Arthur Becker. suits, Saturday, December 4. was one of the first settlers in Our Prices Always Lower Larson's —Over Wolds Drug Store. Cedar City and he and I were the Mrs. Stein Kuchler and son Frank 1-45-p of Brownsdale were shopping in Austin yesterday. Edward Johnson from Lake View, We never quote comparative prices or do we feature special sales. Iowa, was in town yesterday on business. I Truth in advertising is our slogan. The thousands of satisfied Dr. C. F. Lewis and daughter, jj customers that do their shopping here is a demonstration of the Frances went to the cities yesterday great savings and wonderful values offered. for a couple of days visit. J. C. Penney Co. Inc., Austin, Minn. Hoarce Dodd of Elmo, Iowa, visited !j§ relatives here yesterday on his way §j •to Mason City. j{§ Xeonard Decker went to St. Paul Exceptional Savings in the Season's Popular Styles of yesterday to attend a hardware conference. BANK Womens' Ready To Wear Lines Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neller went to Blooming Prairie where they will visit relatives for a few days. The remaining number of broken sizes, odd lots and small assortments Thomas and Francis Mc Donald of Milwaukee are visiting theinr aunt, from the fall season's selling are now featured here busy Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents Mrs. Kathryne Carroll. for your quick selection. These are the season's popular styles By having your broken parts welded at Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jackman THE MOTOR INN and staple numbers that must be disposed of as is one of the of Burnstad, N. D., will arrive to- S it night to visit their friend, Miss Anna essential policies of the J. C. Penny Co. that stocks must be kept Roble. Repair Department clean and turnovers made often. Mrs. James Peterson went to llHPIWiiWiB Blooming Prairie yesterday to spent the day with her friend, Mrs. George The Values Offered are Exceptional Johnson. :?N, Mrs. Albert Neller returned Wednesday from Winona where she visited Women's suits, popular styles at popular Beautiful silk dresses all the seasons popular her daughter, Mrs. 0. W. Anderson. prices $24.75 to $39.90 styles and colors $16.50 to $18.50 Serges, Tricolette and Velours. Miss Francis Hutchinson, formei'ly $19.75. $22.50 to $29.50 Women's cloth coats, new fall styles a teacher in the schools of this city priced $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 to $34.75 is expected Friday for a week end Ladies wool dresses, serges, Tricolette visit with friends and relatives. Ladies plush coats, long or short and Jersey. Newest styles and $24.75 to $34.75 colors $16.50., $19.75 to $29.50 models Harold Cahn, who is taking the student course at tne Hormel Plant returned from a weeks vacation, Friday. Each officer and employe of the Suits and overcoats at saving prices. The values now His vacation was spent at French Bed blankets and comforts at greatly reduced prices. First National Bank is ready and featured here will save you many dollars "6n a suit or Lick Springs, Indiana. Fine full sized bed comforters, white cotton overcoat. anxious to serve their customers in Jay C. Hormel, vice president of filled with fancy stitched, silkoline, covered. Mens fine nobby suits $17.90, $22.50 to $34.75 the Hormel Packing Co., is spending whatever capacity they are quali­ Priced at $2.98 and $3.98 his vacation of two weeks at West Mens fine all wool suits $37.50 to $44.75 fied for. Silkoline and Satine covered .... $4.49, $4.98 and $5.90 Baden, Indiana. This is the first vacation Boys knickerbocker suits of best make in Tweeds and Jay has had since his discharge A friendly atmosphere prevails Full size double wool blankets in from the Army. fancy mixtures. plaids or plain white or gray$6.50, here. We don't stand on ceremony. $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $10.90 to $14.75 Mrs. L. Simmons returned Tuesday Fine 100 per cent all wool blankets Further, you have our assurance of ....$11.50 to $12.50 Mens furnishings at lower prices. from a Thanksgiving visit with Mens fancy silk shirts in Crepe de Chine her son, Archie, at Burlington, Iowa, Extra heavy Amoskeag outing flannel 27 prompt, efficient and courteous tub silk, jersey silks, Mrs. Simmons says that Burlington inch wide, fine checks and stripes. Light handling of all financial matters $4.50, $4.98, $5.90, $6.50, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90. is a beautiful place and that dandelions or dark patterns, yd 26c and 27c were in bloom on the lawn on Mens silk neckwear, beautiful paterns and heavy silks that a progressive bank affords. Thanksgiving day. Best brands of Zephyr ginghams, checks or flowing ends. plaids, yard 25c, 29c and 33c 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 Company G. invites you to their Mens reversible silk mufflers, fancy colors For ANYTHING in the Banking Line military ball. Friday, December 9, at Fancy fast color creatons, large assortment combinations $1.98, $2.25, $2.69, $2.98, $3.98 the Armory. Dexter-Fisch nine piece and patterns, per yard 33c, 35c, 39c, 49c and 58c Remember this is Mens suspenders put up in fancy holiday boxes, Satin orchestra. 2-49-c and silk webb Fancy bordered turkish or bath towels. Misses and Boys extra heavy fleece 79c, 89c, 98c and $1.19 large assortment at .... 39c, 45c, 49c, 73c, and 98c "THE BANK TO BANK ON" lined union suits 2 to 16. While they Mens fancy silk half hose for the holiday Ladies fancy figured Dometti or crepe last at 98c each. Biggest underwear plain or fancy colors 3urai National Bank 98c, $1.25, $1.39 pair bargain of the season. Peddycoart & Kimonos $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 Mens fine kid gloves, lined or unlined. Errett. 47-1-c all colors, Ladies fine Flannelettes. Elaborately $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.50 of Austin Mens fine dress hats, newest styles and trimmed $1.69, $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98 Why Pay More colors $3.49, $3.89, $4.50 and $4.98 Ladies silk Lingerie, Bloomers, Camisoles ORGANIZED 1868 Mens winter caps 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98 for a business course by Correspondence, slip overs, etc. Put up in fancy boxes. Prices lower Boys winter caps 98c, $1.23, and $1.49 Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 when your home institution than elsewhere. Mens outing night shirts, fancy trimmed offers a better course, in res* O. W. Shaw. Chairman N- F. Banfield, Pres. idence at $95. Call on us or write Extra heavy outing Fancy gowns and Bodiour comfy slippers for $1.69, $1.98 and $2.25 for our catalogue. the holidays. We handle the celebrated N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pres. H. L. Banfield, V. Pres. Mens outing pajamas per pair $2.49 Daniel, Green Felting Comps. Cumfy. Mens flannel shirts UNIVERSITY OF $2.69, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.50 H. J. Drost, Cashier E. C. Banfield, Ass't. Cashier. felt slippers in all colors and styles, SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Mens work shirts. Blue or grey Chambray made large priced at $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 and $3.49 pair £. and full. Double sewed[,_ $1.49, $1.3$ $1.19 and 79c 'f Toys, Games, Dolls—Holiday cards and story books. ii Mens black satine shirts. Extra heavy ...* Monday, Dec. 6,1 expect a carload of Large assortment at Prices lower than elsewhere. $1.39 ONIONS We Buy We Buy on the Great Western tracks for Less for Less We Sell We Sell Get Your Winter Supply Early /nstimoon Less for for Less At the car, per pound, 2c Delivered, per pound, 2 1-4c 205 209 North Main Street,* Austin S. T. GIFFORD Leave Orders at Lovell's Store on Mill Street .... 4*