Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 3, 1921 · Page 6 of 10
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EE meawu» VT NEV^R COOKED POft A UMIWG, YM GO\WG TO WV3W ME A 00*,* u*.e nw Bceuz. ?)£€*£«—4ECC fcPfc\V4G W^S GOWJftA GVt VC domtt ,sq\j\r£ \ern vn&u. »tt tOFPE SAfeS ME3C(%. A MEAL IN HER \USVRED WEAVN AU' SEZ* ENLL HCS AtNUtttS LIFE. POOR, TAKE ST TO CWieAGO POKING POM Jtt HELPLESS CRITTER! LEANJE VTWOV^ "TVO \)OUNT£ER jL OVi TW% SHEETS TWJL WE 1 OBPMXWK&tf SDWCEBODS STEALo \Xl. Conjectures Rife Over Outcome of Advertisements are placed in papers Mr. Jones of Liverpool, England, Miss Ella Skaran of the Austin $5000 Waiting For Heir thruout the ^ountry in an attempt Clinic has resigned her position and was here on business Tuesday with of Marcus Dreisner Estate to locate the missing man who left today for her home in Grand •i- the Geo. A. Hormel & Company. Battery "K' Ascension Battle •q r. left here about forty years ago, it is Meadow. Paul Dreisner, brother of Marcus Dreisner, deceased, has $5,000 wait- Miss Karen Buck is night supervisor Sai Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge will Are you up to date? You are: ing for him in this city, as the result at the St. Olaf hospital. She When the H'ormel club journeys Cohen is out for one of the guard positions spend a month on their ranch with Let a man contend to the uttermost until you come in and hear oar of a provision in his brother's will. passed the state board examination to Minneapolis for their battles with and is a fast man. He is their daughter, Mrs. Vigness, at LaFeria, of Pathe records. We have an for his life's set prize, be it He must be found before May 5, for registered nurses several weeks about the same build as Ecklund of Texas. They left here Tuesday the Ascension quint and the fast Battery tractive stock. Austin Electric 2 1922. what it will.—Browning. ago. noon. the Battery "A" team. He played "A" five, they will be followed ply Co. Adv. 17-2-c with the best wishes of over 1500 with Yale this year and hails from Bridgeport, Conn. rabid fans of this city, and mayhap the fans themselves. Rail birds favor Contrary to a rumor making the the Hormel Club for a victory over rounds yesterday, no dicker for the Ascension club March 8 on the Kingsley star center for the Battery Ascension floor—but the majority "A" quint, has been made. The are dubious over the outcome of the story going the rounds via "Latrine" Packer-Battery "A" fray March 10. wireless yesterday was that Kingsley The Packer line-up will be bolstered I would be seen in a Packer uniform considerably with the addition of in the out of town games next week. Solon Cohen, Yale University guard. 4— of directors was elected the same: evening. The members are Mr. Car-! Hormel Maple Crackers rol, Dr. J. E. Price, L. E. Zwiener, Head Tourney List J. Ford and N. A. Olson. There is' considerable enthusiasm for a good team this year and some big plans! "Stig" Holleque, Smith, Geraghty,Swenson and Meany were are brewing by which to raise money to enable the managers to engage the boys who hung up the high good players.—Blooming Prairie record at the Industrial Telegraphic Time?, Bowlirtg Tournament this The BrunswickBalke-Collender for Season. He Pitched for Austin Company commenting upon the score says: "We take this opportunity of congratulating you upon your 3046 total, which was the best WmM mark of this season's Industrial m'nn Telegraphic Bowling Tournament. GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT IN AUSTIN FRIDAY FRIDAY "For your efforts you will receive the Championship Trophy SATURDAY SATURDAY donated by our company, which A $li00 land slide of Bargains—This is the Read Every item—This ad should be you will hold for the period of ^greatest bargain ^yent Austin has had for welcome news to those seeking the utmost one year, and return same to MAR. 4 and 5 many a day. During this sale hundreds of is^ value. You will be amazed how we can MAR. 4 and 5 our office for competition next items will be sold rat a fraction/of former sell such high grade merchandise at so low year. In order for a team to cost. 8 a figurcj. Come early. gain permanent possession of this trophy, it is necessary that Items at $1.00 Each they win the championship Items for $1.00 1 Yard for $1.00 twice. "We are sending you, under 'M Ladies' puTe lilk hose, black, navy, separate cover, five handsome $1.50 Wool Pants .....$1.00 Boys 36 ii .ch silk poplin, all colors gold medals, donated by the brown, white and grey $1.00 Spring Union Suits ^.$1.00 $7 0 New Brighton Mills, Pasaic, N. J., values to. $1.50, at $1.00 Ladies' new silk camisoles, CO'Men's and Boys' Caps .....$1.00 and would suggest that you 40 in. Georgette Crepe, odd lot $1.00 regular $1.50 t.:. $1.00 VI bO Boys Union Suits $1.00 write this concern thanking 40 inch White Voiles, fancy $1.00 Ladies' Embroidered Muslin £2.00 Men's Dress Shirts $1.00 them for their generous offering 72 inch Mercerized Damask $1.00 chemises to $2.50 •. ..$1.00 to our prize list." 40 inch Curtain Nets, regular $1.35....$1.00 $1.75 Boys Dress Shirts $1.00 it The scores made by the Hormel 36 inch Pongee, regular $1.25 Ladies' $1.75 Muslin Petticoats $1.00 ,$1.00 $2.75 Mens Flannel Gowns ....$1.00 Club is as follows: 18 inch Art Linen, regular $1.25 $1.00 Ladies' $1.75 brassierres $1.00 Holleque ..205 216 226 647 JACK TESAR, Twirier 20 inch Art Linen, regular $1.35 $1.00 Children's $1.50 muslin gowns $1.00 Smith 172 196 204 572 Jack Tesar, former Austin pitcher Renfrew Damask, at $1.00 Items at 2 for $1.00 Swenson ..167 190 186 543 and brother of Joe Tesar of jthis city, 18 inch fine Silk Velvets ..$1.00 Meany ...205 237 199 641 who by the way wields a wicked wing $2.50 fancy Silk Lining $1.00 •*'3 Geraghty .226 214 203 643 Coverall Aprons himself, leaves today for Waxachie, $1,50 fancy Shirting $1.00 Boys Spring Union Suits. Total ....975 1053 1018 3046 Texas, to start spring training with Boys' New Blousea the Chicago Sox. Jack throws and I" Regular $2.00 to $2.75 coverall aprons bats right handed and was born in 2 Yards for $1,00 89c Tubular Silk Ties Blooming Prairie Muscoda, Wisconsin. For the past best quality percales $1.25 Silk TEess. Agitates Snappy two years he has been with the Sox. $1.00 Baseball Team Jack is 23 years C^d, weighs 170 2 yards 75c Curtain nets $1.00 Mens Lisle Hose pounds and is five feet, nine inches 2 yards 69c Curtain Scrims $1.00 A committee waited on the Commercial Club last Monday evening tall. He also played for Cedar Rapids. 2 yards 9-4 Bleached Sheeting $1.00 to get the sentiment of «the members Last year he bit .211 and finished Sateen Petticoats 2 yards 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting $1.00 25c Men's Hose, 7 pairs for ................$1.00 of the club as regards baseball the the season with a fielding average 2 yards 75c Fancy Shirting ....$1.00 coming season. They received considerable of .957. 2 yards 65c Linen Crash $1.00 50c Men's Hose, 3 pairs for ....$1.00* encouragement and a board No use, girls, he is married. Best quality sateen petticoats, some 75c Men's Hose, 2 for $1.004 fancy ruffle^ ^, 3 Yards for $1.00 $1.00 Corsets /RL. J9LSW1 5 3 yards 65c. Fig. Drapery $1.00 3 yards 49c Cretonnes $1.00 Dne special lot, 3 dozen fine corsets Items at 2 for $1.00 3 yards 49c Nainsook Cambric $1.00 $1.00 3 yards 50c All Linen Crash $1.00 3 yards 59c Pillow Tubing $1.00 wjr Ladies* Black Lisle Hose Ladies Summer Union Suits Hosiery 4 Yards for $1.00 Children's Bear Waists 0*Hv«ot 6rj Ladies Gauze Vests" 4 yards—35c Pink Namsook $1.0© Ladies Pure Silk Hose .......... $1.00 IVefai wei-eti'it iu. OiMyi Okj Fine Huck Towelfc 1 yards—39c White Voiles $1.00 79c Lisle Hose, 2 pair .$1.00 -4' 35c Children's Hose, pair $1.00 4 Double Print Terry Cloth II 25c Children's Hose, 6 pair ... .$1.00 5 Yards for $1.00 j]5feg|j| 7• 35c Women's Hose, 8 pair $1.00 Excellent for drapes 36 inefc ^ide SL%!?X S3 full h'l. •, -I .j't regular $1.75, at Plain blue Chambray 1 lo.i'yt OI~ ,, 1 MutllriTvi'S •vi It.*??? 32 inch Ginghams £:5ci§riv $1.00 YanI Red .Seal Gingham ir I 1- I I -r.-TrK'——•»—Er— f/\ So i.riurt MM* i:' S"! -?.-r®yeret jplaasic 'Extra Good quality unbleached muslin Zepnyr Ginghams^ Wool Sergee 10 Yards for $1.00 White Outinsr Flannel II III fir Ml IT* ter wt're O.MjftOI JsumlltU •'ij Si' ."bj uat.Tli/llikt IM"I O WlKjtv ill:? Both storm and Frfenth Serges, navy and SC HAP POR YOUtt g-1.&*}, vnn» "**r VAI iMiL P1WHOor TALK1H6DftMIW Brown easily worth $1.98 a yard at 6 Yards foF $1.00 Ladles Waists Srt. 4»u .«.?•! £4 AA VaiJ Sent post paid to ahy address'upon receipt of ?35c Hade 6f Voile. jvZn y*n $1.00 A. W. BLUHM^S MUSIC HOUSE $1.00 $1.00 S Pfe^feS $1.00 S yards fancy Ginghaxps AUSTIN, cMK'' Odd Lot Shoes 418 N. Main Strfet. ^A If: 1,. 4 ""to uwof^waKtwiMr 1, assia iifiuii