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

March 14, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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aLwj /, gUjgt f$v-- *f "%. -r V- Tf 1 1 *v r^ 'v «E "j- 4 v. fcjr ^''fv inc.'* j. tfi'.ii, «*.!.» j,i)J: 4*.»'*''«""'»»«! "h1-''" v,. as'at'/-,( ,1k vf-', ?fiiL «,* *. MOWEJt CQUmr N]EWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA fAGEIIVB .Jf MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 STATE BREEDERS Hormel Club A? Returns From 1 •M t«. oast Minneapolis Trip OFFER CREDIT PLAN iJ3 The Hormel Club returned from S if •sijljf Bso Minneapolis Friday noon—defeated. However no alibis are forthcoming -4 •»& Ti* and Manager Smith said .both games •'4 Improving Livestock Despite were hard fought and clean, the officiating was also good. The Minneapolis Financial Conditions Sought Tribune gives the following account fJIJT By Association of the Battery A game: Battery A. basketball warriors St. Paul, March. 14—Building up won an exciting game last night from the livestock industry in sections of the Hormels of Austin by a score of mm the northwest where producers have 39 to 18, the game being exciting because been hardest hit by falling prices, it was won as the result of a credit stringency and unfavorable great second half rally by Stevenson's weather is the object of a financing men. plan worked out by a group of Minnesota The Battery men were trailing at farmers. The Minnesota Commences Tuesday, March 15 the end of the first half by a score Hereford Breeders association today of 14 to 8, great work by Cipra being announced it would arrange long time instrumental in piling up the lead credits to enable northwest farmers which the outsiders enjoyed at the to purchase pedigreed stock with the expiration of the first half. But in Closes March 22. purpose of developing improved the second half Des Jardien, Kingsley herds, and to prevent any lowering of and the other Battery regulars got high standards of livestock production. under full head of steam and snowed the Hormels under a fusillade of The association has completed arrangements shots. with Minnesota breeders A SENSATIONAL SEVEN DAY SALE There was a fair crowd present to furnish at least 100 registered sires and they were treated to the maxi-i to individual farmers to co-operative mum of thrills with the opening of farmers organizations, and will undertake that second half, but in the first half to make necessary financing arrangements, Dont Miss This Big Event it looked like curtains for the locals. J. S. Jones, secretary of Des Jardien and Kingsley, however, the assocoiatioij, said. .. .* were too much for the invaders near "In the interest of .^ northwest's the close of the game, the lanky center livestock industry, tl?e Hereford association throwing nine goals from the field has undertaken to make the and Des Jardien caging four. necessary credit arrangements," he Harold Rogers xefereed. said. "The Minnesota breeders have Anniversary Sale of Silks Sale of Anniversary of confidence in the future they are Sale sure that men who are handicapped RADIOGRAPHY Childrens Coats now will be able to pay later on. The A magnificent assortment of I am prepared to do both Spring SUITS, COATS and DRESSES farmers- have been asserting their Dental and Surgical high-grade Silks and Satins. right tb more liberal credit to tide X-Ray Work. 40 inch Georgette Crepe All the newest styles and them over a difficult period. Now DR. A. M. LEWIS colors in this season's fabrics 40 inch. Fig. Georgette Crepe this group of Minnesota farmers, AUSTIN, MINN. sizes 6 to 14 years. Values 40 inch Crepe de Chines practising what it preached, is^eady cannot be excelled and prices at to give other farmers the help they This is a sale extraordinary, skillfully fashioned along are way low. This store is the need." lines that are bound to appeal to women. In these very special "Home of Juvenile Styles." St -49 a yard groups are the newest models of the moment. You will find $4.95*0 $15 SCHOOL CLOSES SEASON the least difficulty in choosing your Spring Suit, Coat or Dress at this store. As a special leader for this sale we have collected 36 inch Taffetas all values from $35 to $45, every one new, and will place Victory Over Owatonna Marks (Mdrens Hats 36 inch Satin Messalines them, on sale at the especially low Last Game of 36 inch. Foulard Season 40 inch Satin Blue One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Entire Lot of ^Children's Victory marked the closing of the 32 inch Silk Shirting Minimum Cl^jfce ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Spring hats in 3 groups Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Austin high school basketball season ft: Collection Charge WU£ Be at Owatonna Friday night when they 59c 98c $1.69 ... Added for all ads not paid for $1,79 a yard defeated the Orange and Black five, in advance. Readers or locals 32 to 16. Owatonna defeated Faribault not run in thlp column will be Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.50 Reg $2.50 last week—but Faribault beat charged at the rate of 10 cents. .• "li per line. the local five two games, knocking 36 inch Silk Poplins -(t them out of the running for the state All Ladies Skirts formerly $1.69, at WANTED—Mid^ aged 'Jiousekeeper 'Sot title. Supporters of the.-Austin school one wnfe'c&a£if$rfet fofcfivte children. Discount 98c per yard are still confident that they are a For '^ijrttter informationwrite to Thef Mower County News. better team than the Faribault aggregation. 19*4 6^ ing with tracts WANTED Bi Coggins ran up high score with a Wool Goods lland Bros., Lari21-6-p Cotton C^)ods4i^m outfit Addres WAISTS and BLOUSES total of seven field goals. Owatonna sing, Minn. only secured three field goals. LOST—Brown h,oxse hide gauntlet Austin Owatonna mitten, Reward Notify Roy RAlfj Coggins, f. Joesting son, Brownsdale, Minn. 21-2-p 56 inch Navy Blue Serge Leslie Young, Thomas Allg Waists and Blouses Reg. $3.00 a yard, at .$1.98 FOR SALE—Hayfwagon and double Lloyd Young, Gaveske ta $13.50, at $8.9S seated surrey, good as new. Telephone Pribble, Dillemuth 36 inch Navy and Brown Main 518-R or call 1213 N. ••"f :r:i' 7CI. Eberhart, Cantranzo Wool Serges, reg. $1.75, at ...98c All Waists and Blouses Kenwood. 18-3-p 29c^ilieaciied Musli^l 14.. ..15c Field Goals: Austin, Coggins 7 to $8.50 at SALE—S. (J. FOR Buff Orpington Lloyd Young 2 Leslie Young 2 eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. 25c Unbleached Musjiii ...13c' Silk Petticoats Inquire of A. €. Butter* Pribble 3 Eberhart 0 Owatonna, 65c Sheeting (8-4) ..........„.43c field, Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p Thomas 1 Gavesk&l^JLeach (sub) I. to $10.00 anniversary sale price .$4.95 HOSE and UNDERWEAR 75c Sheeting (9-4) ............................47%c ... Foul Goals, Austin: Coggins, 3 out FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode of 7 Owatonna: Joesting 10 out of Island Red eggs for hatching. 50c Pink Nainsook .................23c March and April. J. T. Johnson, 14. AnniTersary Sale Price onMllfiiiery Grand Meadow, Minnesota. 21-4-p 45c All Linen Crash 29c 'Bossi^" HonqrecPat FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, and $2.50 Ladies Silk Hose .....! $1.79 25c Crash Toweling ..14c planter, improved farms, cylinder Dedication of Oakdale Ladies Trimmed Hats worth to $2.00 Ladies Silk Hose $1.39 -1. $4.50 Bed Spreads $2.69 corn sheller, steam engines, automobile 1 afrnDormitory $7.50 at $3.95 trailer, two typewriters, $1.75 Ladies Silk Hose $1.00i# 65c Pillow Cases 42x36—45x36...., 39c news. J. A. Loffelmacher, Fairfax, (Continued from Page One) Ladies' Trimmed Hats worth to Minn. 21-1-p. 98c Ladies Mercerized Hose 49c 39c Huck Towels :.23c $10.00 at $7.95 ductive cow. The immediate occasion FOR SALE—If you want a pure bred $1.25 Muslin Skirts 79c 50c Huck Towels 31c Hampshire Sow you will have to of the banquet was the dedication hurry as they are nearly gone. I $1.50 Envelope Chemise ....................$1.00 75c Huck Towels (extra large) ............49c of a $25,000 dormitory on Mr. have two pure bred Hereford bulls Thomson's farms which houses 32 45c Indian Head Muslim- ..........29c 65c Children's Hose .^....39c: and will sell them to the first buyer. Aprons farm hands. The dormitory, with its Will Cochran, Lansing, Minn. $1.50 Damask, 72 inches wide 40c Children's Hose 23c 19-8-p sumptuously furnished lounges, billiard (extra heavy) 98c. rooms, its library, bedrooms and Best quality chic aprons both dark and FOR SALE—Second hand Delco $1.25 Damask, 64 inches wide .......89c sleeping porches has all of the appearances Light plant. Good condition. Been light divided into 2groups, coverall styles 50c Bath Towels, double thread 29c of a city club. repaired. 1 K. W. Complete MENS FURNISHINGS with tie back with batteries. Plant is right and 89c Bath Towels, extra large and heavy 49c Will Cochran is consigning fourteen price is right. The plant originally $1.39 Terry Cloth Drapery 98c .. 4 choice registered Hampshire sows to belonged to G. E. Nelson. He 98c and $1.49 the Market Day sale Friday, March 18 has bought two large size Delco $1.00 Cretonnes 59c farrow will average Bred for a April 1st Light Plants to light Lansing. This $1.75 Men's Shirts i, 29c Ginghams ......16ci *. $1.00' 250 or better. These are outstanding one is in A-No. 1 shape. Write gilts and will make good or call Austin Electric Supply 29c Percales ..... 15c $1.25 Men's Work Shirts 79c foundation stock for the beginner. Company, Austin, Minnesota. 35c Percales 20c Adv. 21-2-c. 20-2-c 75c Men's Socks 39c SHOES ud OXFORDS rm 18c Prints .....lie $1.00 Boys Blouses .49c 22c Apron Checks 14c $1.75 Bojte Pants .$1.00 25c Dress Ginghams 14c Entire lot of Shoes and Oxfords at Boys' Suits to $9, at $5.95 42 inch Pequot Tubing .49c( 33 V3 to 50% Former Price $7.50 Boys' Suits to $12.50 at 59c Curtain Scrim 39c 1- SIGNS REPAINTED Boys' Suits to $20.00 at .......$10.00 'J Widnow Cards Seven Dont W Writing Cartoons .'.^7 v*ra Calling Cards Big Days Miss This Invitation Letters Free Hand Work "n of .• Saving JOSEPH M. BRITZ BARGAINS Jpportunlty •K* 'i Peri Artist 'Mi I CALL UNION HOTEL Cl •, ,s&} £4:V 1 ""t -fe