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

December 16, 1920 · Page 8 of 12

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1_1 IJIIIIIIIIMBIJ, WiplMI UI^I |P|B Mnpppw J- "T v-:r^^si?!v "v "*l 1 M6WER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920."* .. PAGE NINE FOR SALE You are a committee of one to see An exceedingly beautiful display at the home of his parents,.Mr. and Reed Chaffee went to Rochester Road Island Reds, single and rose that you, yourself buy a Sunshine tag Wednesday to consult the Mayos. Mrs. L. S. Chapman last Wednesday-. of high grade jewelry. We invite youar WEST LANS'NG ADAMS Miss Lilliam Brechtel was a boarder Ladies aid will be entertained at comb Cockerels and pullets. Call Mpin and get another person to buy one. Adv— inspection. Bryan L. Deneen. at the Lansing hotel last week. the home of Mrs. Guy Yardwood, 783-F. Adv. 6-52-c Adv. 49-2-C. 49-2-c. James Blowers from Austin is Thursday afteroon. Everybody come. doing carpenter work for H. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffee went Theodore Helleek of Blooming Miss Leola Orth employed at the to Eldora, Iowa, last Saturday to see Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Krebsbach, Prairie was a guest at the Noble hotel in Lansing spent Sunday in Austin. Mr. Chafee's brother, returning home a son. home Sunday. Tuesday. Miss Holt of LeRoy was a guest Decorating Department Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Karsrud'were Kinyon Brothers from Illinois of Miss Sorenson, Friday and Saturday. The mid-week union meeting prayer Austin callers Saturday. shipped four carloads of cattle Saturday. will be held at the O. Haum hame Mr. and Mrs. John Noble visited at J. H. Johnson shipped his goods Wednesday evening. All are cordially the Alex Noble home in Newry Sunday. The infant daughter of Mr. and to Houston, last Friday. Mrs. Johnson urged to attend these meetings. Mrs. Zelsdorf is quite sick with pneumonia. left Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beatty of A. MOORMAN & COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud of Oscar Anderson returned from a Blooming Prairie are guests for a Austin visited his parent's home Sunday. Will Johnson and family were trip to Madison, S. Dak., last Wednesrday few days at the home of Mrs. Beatty's Executed the interior Decorations for the guests at the W. Rasmusson home evening. brother, S .H. Vaughan before leaving Farmers & Merchants State Bank. A1 Miller returned from Wilmar Sunday. Mrs. Mike Krebsbach and son and for California for the winter. last week and will remain at his Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. Mrs. N. P. Schwartz were Austin Mr. and Carl Stimson had as supper This department has been developed primarily to do the fine work required Mother's home this winter. Peterson of Brownsdale attended shoppers Monday. guests last Thursday evening the Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children in the bank buildings which we construct but it is in a position to church in Lansing Sunday. Edwin Weniger has gone to Milwaukee, following neighbors and their families: went to Austin Friday, where Mr. Surber and Mr. Ewing loaded undertake all ty ies of decorations in all kinds of buildings. Wis., where he will spend Mr. and Mrs. Surber, Mr. and she will visit at the W. W. Padelford their car last Wednesday. They are some time with friends and relatives. Mrs. M. Kruger and Mr. and Mrs. home for a few days. moving to Des Moines, Iowa. If you are building a home, bank, store, church or other building that Confirmation services were coiiducted Palmer Quam. Mr. and Mrs. John .. Noble and Remember the bible study class at will need decorating or have such building that needs redecorating we at the .Marshall Lutheran Rev. F.. Weniger has resigned as Ruby visited their sons Hanniable, Grandma Summeys every Tuesday afternoon. church Sunday, December 12. A 1 pastor here and will preach his farewell will be glad to figure with you. Sandy and Roscoe Noble' homes All are welcome. Come. class of nine was confirmed. sermon one week from next Sunday. Saturday and Sunday. Elvin Hanson is building a new Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Slindee and Mr. Ernest Vulcanson comes as Write us regarding your work and we will be glad to have our expert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney, Mr. ice house on the property he just son, Algy, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rogne a candidate. He will preach here and Mrs. Dan Dugaw and Mr .and call upon you and give you a figure while on the ground. purchased from the Gorvin Brothers. and the J. J. Fardahl family were next Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Dugaw were dinner Dr. W. A. Chapman was a caller I Austin shoppers last Saturday. guests at the L. J. Haney home Sunday. DECORATING DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sathre returned from Austin Monday evening where A- Moorman & Company they had spent several days with A beautiful line of wrist watches their son, Johnny and family. Mrs. Frank Smith returned from and pearl beads moderately priced at Rochester Saturday, where she has Bryan L. Deneen. Adv. 49-2-c Chicago Paul pent the last three months taking St. reatments at the Mayo hospital. Foivthe Always something new in blouses Ole Qualey, Jr. and five children at the Hollister Smart Shop. }ft Tuesday evening for Lake Park, Adv 49-2-c [innesota, where the children will Father nter. the Lake Park Orphan's home. The play given by the grade pupils the Consolidated school, Friday 'ening was well attended and the ay was pronounced a grand success. the was realized which goes to the -brary fund. The marriage of Almo Rebne to Brother illiam Wohlers was solemnized at Little Cedar Lutheran church, I lursday, December 9, at 11 o'clock, and all ev. A. C. Brenna performed the eremony and Miss Ida Andersoti resided at the organ. A two course Travelers •edding dinner was served at the PRACTICAL GIFTS ome of the bride's parents to a few atimate friends and relatives. No matter where you are going—we have the TRAVEL LUGGAGE which will LANSING FOR EVERY LIST make a suitable CHRISTMAS Christmas H. Fields is on the sick list. Mrs. John Thompson is on the sick Gift list. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard has four children sick. Tony Brechtel was an Austin caller Here is a page of gfit suggestions that tingles with great variety, It holds the answer to many puzzling gift Wednesday. TRUNKS—$12 to $48 SUIT CASES $1.90 to $18.75 Sherman Bayer was an Austin problems. Yet it is but a partial index to wealth of gift merchandise which this store has gathered for Christ­ caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orth has two children BAGS—$3.50 to $45.00 sick with bad colds. mas shoppers. Every section is fairly bursting with extensive Christmas stocks and the definite lowest price level? Carl Stimpson and family were We are offering some exceptional values now. An Moscow callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Runyon was shopping which have been established in the response to the promise of more favorable markets, bring back the pleasure and inspection of our Christmas stock would prove profit in Austin Saturday. Elmer Sauyer was a business caller able to you. in Lansing Wednesday. thrill of good old fashioned Xmas days. Nels Christenson of Corning was a Lansing caller Wednesday. PROTECT YOUR APPAREL W. Martin and son, Roy, of Austin was in our village Tuesday. Jensen & Phiffer She May Want a Handbag Robert Pollock made a trip to Hartland Coats Will Monday to see his sister. Mrs. Ira Rector was an Austin visitor Tuesday., and Wednesday. and if she were choosing it herself, we believe Father Solve A Many Mrs. Foster of Brownsdale was her preference would be these high quality bags shopping in Lansing Wednesday. we carry—the latest in design and the best of quality and workmanship. Inspect these bags Problem Gift carefully before you decide. You will delight in Business and Professional looking over our large assortment. It may help Brothei Wisely, too, for you to solve the problem. ho\v can one express deep regard $3.75 If you are wondering for any member of PRICED FROM UP Directory the family better what is going to be the than by presenting a :beautiful coat. nicest thing for them, perhaps- These coats are these suggestions' so nice and warm with their handsome will help. J. M. HEIMER linings and J. K. LYNDE Handkerchiefs F. H. MAYER generous collars of Live Stock and Real Estate DENTIST Felt Bed Koom Slippers UNDERTAKING Auctioneer -J self fabric and fur. Office In Hirsh Block Handkerchiefs Make A Undertaker and Funeral Director Specially Conversant with In fact they represent Telephone Main 117 Silk Muffier AUTO HEARSE Pedigree wo?k. about every AUSTIN, MINN. Sweater Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. 11J Day Call 677, Both Phones Practical thing you could Silk Shirts it Night Call 120, Both Phones wart in the way of "I* 'I' »I« I I« »|i ft »x if. fr .f. g.» 4, I Silk Hose G. L. BAKER. M. D. mMcticai, good W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. Gift Ties Physician and Surgeon looking, moderately A. I. ARNESON, M. D. UNDERTAKING and Office in Lewis Building priced %mas Specialits in Natural Therapeutics FUNERAL- DIRECTION f)ainty all white ones, gay bits of color some Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 FOR MOTHER presents Using "condensed out of doors" and Auto Haarse Equipment linen and some law provide for every gift need Office, Bridge 277 other Non-surgical, Natural ai^d Priced from $23.75 Prompt Attention in Every Detail jhoose now! Sanatarium types of treatment for Austin, Minn. Felt bed room slippers up. Business Residence all types of disease. Leather Hand Bag Priced from 10c to $1.50 each. DONOVAN & GOSLEE New and successful methods of Phone Main 112 Phono Main 113 CHOSEN REMEMBRANCES EASILY Silk GIo es treating Piles, fissures, ulcers and and 39c to $2.50 in Funeral Directors AUSTIN, MINN. boxes —are silk Bioomers and Petticoats. In similar diseases without Surgery 'or Siik Blouse and Esnbalmers 1892 Years' Experience 1920 fact to dispatch either one to a relative 28 loss of time from your business or Hosiery or friend even in a distant part of the any Hospital bills. Examination free. Silk Hosiery is Acceptable! Day Calls—Int. 198 N. W. 28? Skirts Call or write about your case. country requires very little effort on Night Calls DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU Office over Austin Furniture T. W. Donovan—Interstate il€-i your part. Assortments are varied and Eye-sight Specialist Store, (opposite Fox Hotel.) It is the one thing that never fails to elicit FOR SISTER N. W. 448-J complete and prices range from Scientific adjustment of GLASSES H. A. Goslee—Interstate 522-L pleased exclamations on Xmas morning. It is $4.50 to $12.50 N. W. 1080 to all forms of defective vision well to supply all the requirements of one's ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Van Raalte silk hose Motor and Carriage Service 120 West Mill Street Christmas list now, for gift seekers ever on the Surgeon Oculist Camisoles Embroidered Lingerie P. Surgeon C. M. ft St. Ry. alert for superior values will soon snap up their Japanese Kimonas $ »I''I1»M' ft* Surgeon Geo. 4. Hormel A Co. Are always notable bargains. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON i1 Wool Sweaters DISEASES OF THE EYE ALBERT HOPFE greeted joyously. Gloves GLASSES FITTED PRICED FROM $1.00 TO $4.00 A PAIR ATTORNEYS AT LAW «i!» Prices Office First National Bank Bid*. Eoudoir Caps and styles 315 N. Main St. Phono Office—Bridge 75 LIVE STOCK AND Phone Residence—Bridge 489 vary so that SHE LOVES FURS! AUSTIN, MINN FOR BABY REAL ESTATE OFFICE HOURS: and all tastes 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. in. Furs are treasured like gems. They are gratifyingly pocket books AUCTIONEER!! By Appointment, 7:30 to S p. aa. complete. We have many alluring offerings Crocheted Caps may be gratified. THE HOSPITAL CLINIC and prices are far from prohibitive. Choose Booties Apply early for dates, as I sell $ Now! Mittens from C. A. Hegge, M. D. Priced AUSTIN CLINIC nearly every day in the sale ALL PRICED AT y4 OFF O. H. Hegge, M. D. Stockings $1 to $4. P. A. Lemmen, M. D, season. Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Miss Malinda Lewis, X-rny and laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M. D. AUSTIN, MINN. Chas C. Allen, M. D. t. .1. .y. |p .|. .fi .f. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS J- G. W. Havens, M. D. 1 to St. Olaf Hospital. W. B. Grise, M. D. DRS. FENTON A MEANY Surgeons, C. M. A St. P. R. R. General Surgery— DENTISTS SPECIAL ATTENTION given Eye* Ear, Nose and Threat to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Austin National Bank BIdf. Glasses fitted microscopic, chemical arhd radio* Office Phone* Bridge 103 Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital graphic examinations accurately Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R made. C. a W. R. R. Residence Dr. Meany: Main S64 IK General Surgery—* Geo. A. Honnet Ik Co. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hormel MUlfaff Ce. Glasses properly fitted. BUf. F. Windows Babcock Opposite Ou DR. M. J. HARDY Office over Haugan's Pharmacy. Bo tli Phones 197 400 N. Main St. For Information Out DENTIST Phone Main 222 Of Office Honrs Call Austin Minn. Austin National Bank Bldf. Any Of The Doctors J2fe§ M&3IL i*1# I