Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 20, 1920 · Page 9 of 10
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1 3»*S __ __ I fAGE TEN MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN* MINNESOTA MONDAY, DECEMBER, 20, 1920 CAR DAMAGED IN SMASH HIERS HAS FUNNY ROLE TORSALE. Ojie lot of silk and serge dresses up LOCAL to $35.00 going at $19.50. Hollister Road Island Reds, single and rose Frank Plzak, driving his automobile The part played by war correspondents 'PENEV61 Smart Shop. Adv. 49-tf. comb Cockerels and pullets. Call Main west on Water street collided with in the American Civial War is 783-F. Adv. 6-52-c Dolls, games, toys, etc. Everything Dr. J. G. W. Havens of the Austin humorously depicted by Walter Hiers, Platinum jLpd diamond mounted BAB in the new picturization of "Held hy for the children. Santa Claus headquarters 'Clinic, who was driving north on St. toy Ames of Lyle was in town Sat•tUHiay. r|Ags ,.anji Cavaliers at Bryan L. Deneem he Enemy," William Gillette's celebrated here. Pettycoart & Errett. Pauld street today at noon, on the play which comes to the Palj^ l'~? Adv. 49-2-c. Adv.46-tf corner of Water and St.- Paul streets. Theatre next Thursday. Mr. Hiers enacs' Dr. Haven's car was slightly damaged. Alex Miller of Brownsdale was in the role of Tom Beene, a special -^fAU hats at big reduction. Untrimmed Meeting new conditions by reducing arist for Leslie's and helivens up the Covm Saturday. Neither party was injured. hats from One Dollar Up. Hollister enacting vmateirially. The vvarious 1921 prices in Shoes at Schwans. All Smart Shop. Adv. 49-tf. roles vare venaced by an all-sar cast. prices reduced. Adv. 49-2-c. lie Roy Smith of Blooming Prairie ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS -tsas in town Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peck, .December 18, a son. Martin Lien of Blooming Praii'ie -was In town Saturday. Alex Hirsh went to the cities to-day Weekly Price Bulletin on "a business trip. Ray Beaver of Sargeant was in itown Friday on business. "Borcr-'t'o Mr. and Mrs. William. Kirkpatrick, Great Price Reductions December 19, a son. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Sands of Lyle On Staple Merchandise "erere shopping- in town Saturday. 'Jsalvelle Engle of Newton, Iowa, spent Monday in Austin on business. Adelaide Banfield is home from the J. C. Penney Co. Northwestern University to spend the 1 ECAUSE, being a local industry, there exists on our part, Holidays. AUSTIN, MINN. a certain responsibility to YOU. In the first place, our Isabelle Avery is home from Hamp-tonT Iowa, where she teaches in the public schools. products must give YOU maximum results and absolute The store that saves you money on Dry Goods, Clothing, Ralph Hegge and Guy Tollerud are Shoes and Ladies'Ready-to-Wear. satisfaction. foome from St. Olaf's college to spend ,th.e 'holiday's. Men's and Young Men's Nobby Winter Suits Priced at $17.90, $22.50 and $24.75 Mrs. Laura Wood is visiting her YOU must be satisfied before we can feel our responsibility has •daughter, Mrs. Edward Martinson for Men's and You-ig Men's Overcoats, newest style. a few weeks. Priced $17.90, $19.90, $22.50, and $24 75 been met. Xo meet these standards, we state the following facts: George Hancock, Jr., of Minneapolis Boys' Knickerbocker Suits. All the new Materials is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. for Fall and Winter .. $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 and $12.50 George Campbell. Our mill is in charge of men who have a reputation behind them for Men's Sheep Lined Coats. Heavy Mole Shell. Effie Hall and Ethel Urbatch ^je making good flour. These meMre "making good" for you. Priced $10.50 and $14.75 Home from Tulsa, Okla., to spend -Christrnas va cation. Men's Heavy Mole, Full Sheep Ulsters. Many local mills send their flour to the larger cities for laboratory Large Beverized Storm Collars. Priced $24.75 test. Our'own private laboratory, right here in Austin, tests O. C. Nicholson and Mr. Black of HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR every mi#ite of the day. Men's Heavy Mackinaw Coats $9.50 and $12.50 Xohrvjlle, Iowa, were in Austin Saturday on business. Men's Extra Heavy Union Made Overalls, pair .. $1.59 The wheat we grind must meet the Hormel Quality test for gluten. Gluten is the real food value of the flour. Miss Inez Eastman arrived home Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts 69c today from Duluth where she teaches Men's Flannel Shirts, Plain or Military. the public schools. r0ur flour must absorb a maximum amount of water. In consequence, Collar. Priced $2 25, $2.49, $2.69 and $2.98 ^dff^an j)ake more bread from HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR than TDorris Gregson: who is attending from ocdtliary flours. Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits $1.98, $2.98 «nd 9 tfiw Mankato Normal school is home $3.98. V"'-'i Christmas vacation. Our flour must have a nice color so youilfhread, cakes and pies will be Men's Dress Shoes—New Styles. All Solid English appestizing and pleasing to the eye. -Mr. and Mrs. John Jahnke and or Broader Lasts $4.50, $4.98 and $5.90 %idie Mott we're guests Sunday at Boys' Solid School Shoes $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 Rug? home east of town. Boy's Moosehide and Jack Buck Mocassins Hfiss Lelian Johnson, trimmer at pair $2.49, $2.98 and $3.49 6k Hollister Smart Shop, leaves toxugiit for her home in Urbana, 111. Men's Heavy Five Buckle Arctics, pair4^.:....... $3.49 M«n's Heavy Red Sole Edge, Four Buckle Mis. Glen Morrison left Saturday Arctics pair $3.98 &r Waterloo, Iowa, where she will spend Christmas with her parents. Mrs. John Till and daughter leaves "tomorrow for Guthrie Center, Iowa, Greatly Reduced Prices on Men's Silk Shirts. All io spend Christmas with her parents. the Season's Newest Novelties and Patterns Reduced in Price to .... $4.98, $5.90, $6-50, $6.90 and Mrs. Robert Ely of Eveleth is here $7.90. spend the holidays with her parr 'to «nts, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Catherwood. Ladies' Winter Coats at Big Reduction in Prices for immediate clearance $14.75, $16.50, Miss Francis Baird, teacher in the $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 and $29.50. ^Ebbing public schools arrived tonight to spend her vacation at home, Our Entire line of Ladies' Dresses at Greatly Reduced Grace Sherwood and mother came Prices. All the Season's Newest Styles and £own from Minneapolis and will be Materials. Silks,Satins, Jersey, Serges and Tricotines. guests at the Judge Catherwood Priced $14.75, $16.50, $18.50, Some. $19.75, $22.50, $24.75 and $29.50. Maurine Johnson came down from Children's and Misse's Coats $590, $6.90, Carieton college Saturday to spend $7.90 to $12.50. Iter vacation witih her father, Carl Johnson. Ladies' Blouses and Waists in Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Etc $2.98, $3.98, $4.90, $5.90 Ralph Robertson and Kenneth and $6.90. Lewis came home Friday night from Costs you less money per sack Macelaster College to spend Christmas We do all Alterations on Ready-To-Wear free vacation. of charge. Makes jnore bread# per sack Herman Roe, owner of the Northiueld Wool Blankets for Holiday Gifts are Appropriate. News and part owner of the Great Reductions in Prices. Mower County News was in Austin And bikes Hie best bread today on business. Heavy Large Size, Double. Wool Blankets at $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 to $11.90. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimball of Anrelia, Iowa, arrived today to spend Everf dealer in Austin recommends HORM EL'S Christmas with Mrs. Kimball's moth«r, Large Assortment of Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods Mrs. D. H. Stimpson. for Christinas. Prices lower Than Elsewhere. QUALITY FLOUR.^They guarantee it and we Francis Campbell arrived toda? back it up with our ironclad guarantee. We never hold Special Sales nor do we Featuire frm her /school duties ait Chisholm, Comparative Prices. You can rest assured our and will spend her vacation with het i*T prices are) Always the- Lowest* Our purchasing parents Mr. and Mrs. AleJc Camp. ADAMS WALTHAM Mrs. Halsey Cory leaves-tomorrow ROSE CREEK LANSING if or Winona Where «he" will '.spend ^Christmas with her* parents. Mr. LYLE ^MAYVIUi^rfi^pgr Cory will join her the'latter part of OAKLAND £fie week. SARGEANT if? BROWNSDALE RENOVA 'O. A. Bellevue, district plant chief,' «f the Tri-State Telephone and Telegraph LE ROY ELKTON Company, with headquarters at GLENNV1LLE Owatonna, was here on an inspection GRAND MEADOW SPXCIALPATXHT &BUT Saturday. 205-207 North "Main Street, Austin, Minnesota FLOUR DEXTER LONDON We have a wonderful display of SPRING VALLEY TAOPI P. A G. White P. & G. Ivory I* ladies and gents Phoenix Hosiery in Naptha Soap •arooL Holister Smart Shop. Somp Adv. 49-tf. 4 For 30c 2 For 15c .. Always something new in blouses stt the Hollister Smart Shop. Adv. 49-tf. V: *. ,s "i-- "i, ..i'/r.-pi DEFECTIVE PAGE A mSmmrnm