Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 14, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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**Vr"'' ,, ,,/ (NppS^'*i*WW!Mpiipp^ *-.-^ ,^-v llffPI "5W jf'** (V S s^« srr¥wf'^«jw^ Mff 4 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE EIGHT MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1M1 bought a farm and will make their roll call and reading of the minutes electric reading lamp and a sum of Miss Anna Roble and Frances H. S. BuOdfeff R«dUd LOCAL f2 of the previous meeting the following money on 'behalf of the guests. Moreland leave tomorrow for Minneapolis future home. Work on the Austin high school program was given: building will be rushed to completion where they will spend a few PENING Ewing Laird of St. Paul was here SAP. Under the Sway of Hunger-— MR. AND MRS. FRED WOLLENBURG and it is planned on having the building days. "»w'J:•' Wednesday to see his ihother Mrs. J. 'V Wilma Barlow. celebrated their fifth wedding ready for occupancy in August, E. Lugg who is ill at the St. Olaf Miss") Rose .Jacobson, who teaches Unprogressive Prisons—Adelaide anniversary with a number of friends according to* the Madsen Construction Secret Wedding of hospital. Miss ^nn^ J^aird is also school in West Lansing, was the Wednesday. company. Hummel. P. H. Friend left Saturday night MUi June Earl here. She is teaching ^hool in Sherrill, guest of Austin..friends Saturday and A Visit to John Burroughs—Lola The work will start in full force itor Chicago. Surprises Friends New York. Sunday. 01 MRS. CARL BAUDLER entertained Belle Cory. March 21 and capacity forces will CTR the Avalon club Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. Sayles were in f: Europe. Starving Children Honor operate. Those from Austin who went !to Friends of Miss June Earl and Dr. and Mrs. Rebman and Mr. and her home on North Kenwood. The Austin Saturday. Uncle Sam—Violet Hopfe. George Clifford were completely] sur* Mrs. O. W. O'Berg returned yesterday Minneapolis to attend the Shriner's News/items from all sections of this evening was spent in music, games Selma Jahnke gave an excellent from a few days' visit in the meeting Saturday were C. S. Baibcock, prised Saturday with the announcement Mrs. Anton Swenson of Adams was territory are wanted by The News. and sociability. At a late hour' delicious critic's report pointing out to the girls Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, A. W. Bluhm, John Anderson, by Miss Earl, of their marriage twin cities. in Austin Saturday. refreshments were served. th«i|r good points and weak points or call Main 419. -.41 August and George Damm and H. F. at Blooming Prairie, February 28. Mike O'Neil went to the cities this Mrs. Devina Wilson and granddaughter where they could improve. Kezar.* Mr. Kezar was one of the The marriage has been guarded Devina Dougherty, of Minneapolis A very lengthy business meeting aaorning on business. very closely and no one seemed to travelers across the burning sands.! REGAIN YOUR HEALTH are guests at the Dr. C. F. followed. During this time matters have any knowledge of the event. Mr. C. W. Clark of St. Paul is visiting Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Rud Lunachek had of great importance were discussed and Mrs. Clifford are chuckling to 'friends and relatives here. the following guests at their home in The meeting was then adjourned and themselves over the manner in which Rev. Wilkins, who conducted the Py Spinal Adjustment. K, Lansih'g: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wanous a* delightful social hour followed. Delicious Alfred Johnson of St. Paul is here th&y outwitted their many friends, music at the Baptist revival meetings Safe, Srue, Natural and Efficient and daughters' Zella and Mildred refreshments were served. waiting relatives and friends. who believed the ceremony was to the past week, left Saturday for his Mrs. William Cole, Margaret Willis, Top Notch Ability Means 100 Per Cent Health Efforts take place this week. home in Pipestone. MRS. F. H. PIKE entertained the Mable Blakestad of Lyle was. the and Joe Cole, Miss Margaret Wanous, Consultation and Sph}al Analysis Free X-Ray Facilities Happy' Thought Club Thursday. 3jaest of Austin friends Sunday. Viola Tressiu, Russell Tressiu of Mr. and Mrs. John Redding spent MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON will R. JL. Nelson, D. C. North McGregor Iowa. Sunday in Rose Creek at the home have1 charge of the meeting of the MRS. R. R. MURPHY and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henfy Hanson of St. ShaW Mother's Cliib'•? Tuelday afternoon. of Mrs. Redding's parents, Mr. and M. F. O'Neil entertained at a Country Ansgar, Iowa are in' town today. Austin friehds are very sorry to Pa|mer School, Graduate Chiropractor Lewis Building Mrs. Frank Eavl'js division will Mrs. Charles Smith. Club tea Friday afternoon. hear that bur former secretary, Mi(i Residence Pfcpte Main 621-L. Austin, Minnesota serve. Will Jones of Baraboo, Wis., is -. Edith Fulghum, has been obliged to Miss Bessie Haugan teacher in the MRS. B. REQUA was surprised writing at the E. J. Guiney home. give up her work at Hastings, Neb., Shaw school has been called to her The Thalians on her birthday by a number of for a month or six weeks, to take a Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charle* home in Spring Valley on account of THE THALIANS assembled at the friends and relatives at her home on forced rest. Miss Fulghum has not Advertise In the NEWS—It pays Cressey, Friday, March 11, a son. illness in the family. home of Marine Pooler Thursday for Lincoln street Tuesday night T. C. been strong since before leaving Austin their regular we^ly meeting. After Miller presented Mrs. Requa with an Mrs. Andrew Jensen of Rose Creek 0. H. Archer of Adair, Iowa, who and. has been confined to her bed ^as shopping in Austin Saturday. has been visiting his mother, Mrs. W. several times to rest for nervous H. Archer for the' past two weeks has tr ble. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, returned to his home. Sunday, March 13, a daughter. Call Farm Bureau Meeting Mrs. C. D. LeBaron and daughter Bprn, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Representatives from every farm Janith May, returned to their home bureau in Minnesota are called to a Morgan, Saturady, March 12, a daughter. in St. Paul, after visiting her mother, meeting of the farm bureaus of the Mrs. Rhoda Earl, and sisters. state, to act on plans for a national Alice Wanous and nephew Willis co-operative grain market as drafted Rev. Laansma, who has. conducted Cole were Mason City visitors last by the Committee of Seventeen for services in the Baptist church the past week. the American Farm Bureau federation. two weeks, left last night for his The meeting is to be held & home in Grand Rapids, Mich. Colonel and Mrs. W. T. Mollison March 22 at the St. Paul auditorium. of Faribault are guests of Mattie HolJS-iter: Rep. Harry Trowbridge came from" E. Potter of the Minnesota farm St. Paul Saturday night to spend bureau will preside. 'A'- Sunday with home folks. He was 'accompanied yr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wengert ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS by Rep. George Heriod. entertained several friends at Sunday with the prices on fine Clothing for Spring, if you \^r ii Phased dinner. C. W. Streeter, of the Fanners & 1 Oil come to the right place. In order to standardize prices at the very Bring Your Broken Merchants State Bank has recovered G. H. Renwick has returned from castings to us and have them bottom, our 25 stores will sell the finest suits an#'overcoats in all the new sufficiently from his recent illness to Chicago where he took two carload? welded. All work guaranteed be able to resume his duties at the of cattle. Prices Reasonable. spring styles and fabrics at the lowest prices you'lkbe able to find any where-in bank. MOTOR INN REPAIR Walter Regner, who has been DEPARTMENT many cases less than the average dealer can buy at. Word from Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu, cfoite ill the past week, is again able who is spending the winter in Florida to be out. states she has left Orlando and JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hogan are visit•Sngr will be in Miami for the next couple :J€8' Mrs. Hogan's sister in LaCrosse, Hart, Shaffner & Marx finest suits and overcoats of weeks. L. Hart, Shaffer & Marx and Fashion Park silk Wisconsin. frpm imported cloths, silk lined and serge Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ahern have as and serge lined suits and overcoats in every Miss Stella Heimer and Mary Cress their guest Mr. and Mrs. Joe Higgings lined—the very best clothes that anybody's new spring style and fabric, including Crombies, Rose Creek were Austin shoppers and Mr. and Mrs. George Holzer money can buy, new spring styles at Saturday. and children of Benchland, Montana. WATCH REPAIRING imported English suitings—wonder values Mrs. Holzer is a sister of Mrs. We guarantee Satisfaction^ at at JMisses Frances and Dorothy Baxter .00 Ahern. reasonable prices of Elkton were Austin shoppers C. JONES Saturday. Bernard Berg and family, living L. three miles north west of Oakland, 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. "Mrs. "N. N. Earl, 804 West Winona leave tomorrow morning for Cambridge, JEWELER ^.street is seriously ill with bronchial Isanti County, where they pneumonia. P. D. Beaulieu returned last night fitem Red Wing where he went to visit Associated Insurance Agency bis little son Bobby. Fashion Park atid Sl§rlepius new spring suits /John Kenevan, brother of Con Ken~#ran ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE -of this city is seriously ill in andovercoats, pure all woodland hand tailored, Famous "Woolwear" boys'all wool, hand O. Niehuis J- W. DeBuhr Oakland, California. satisfaction guarlltiteed with every garment or tailored finest suits that can be made— the M. H. KENASTON I Mrs. Ernest Green and son left money back at kind that sets the boy right up in shape at Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. ?h«ae Bridge S02 yesterday for Cambridge where they i(-. **31 make their home. A ii/1. ,r Catherine Arens and Francis Mayer $-» f.75 $ 9*5 and liare returned from a week's visit to JKmneapolis and St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kendell have THE IMPORTANT QUESTION -returned home from San Diego, Calif., •rwhere they spent the winter. Jean Dugan, teacher in the liieflohi 'school is unable to be at •rjacbbtfl "because of a severe cold. CONFRONTING EVERY MAN IS Men's dependable suits of lesser value at .*. $13.75 to $18.75 V- THE WISE DISPOSITION OF HIS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and little Boy^' dependable suits of lesser value at $3.90 to $5.90 daughter of Little Cedar, Iowa, spent ESTATE. Saturday at the Leon Smith home. Save $5 to $15 on your new spring clothes and get the best, here now. SOME MEN DIE WITHOUT A C. L. West went to Rochester Friday WILL AND LEAVE THEIR AFFAIRS morning to see his daughter Veta IN CONFUSION. OTHER Men's spring dress shoes $3.90 to $9.75' Ballbriggan shirts and drawers .35c to 75c «lio is in St. Mary's hospital there. Men's spring trousers ..$1.90 to $9.75 MEN MAKE THEIR WILLS HAST- Knit union suits 65c to $2.00 Miss "Helen Malchow left Saturday ?ASTEFUL Men's spring work shoes $1.90 to $3.40 Athletic union suits .65c to $2.00 jY, REGARDING IT AS A DISDtJTY. for her home in Lakefield, after a Boys' spring dress shoes $2.90 to $5£0 1000 silk neck ties at 50c to $1.00 week's visit with her sister, Pauline. Spring Knox and imported hats $6.50 Full cut work shirts 65c to 85c WISE MEN MAKE THEIR WILLS spring Lanpher hats $2.90 to $4.50^ 220 best blue overalls $1.15 to $1.85 Marion Sherman who is confined to *Sg$ring stitched cloth hats $1.85 to $4.00 Boys' Blue overalls r. 75c AFTER CAREFFL CONSIDERATION, 2ns home with a severe attack of If S^prihg cloth caps 90c to $3.75f $1.00 Boys' unionalls ahemnatism is reported as no better. AND DEPOSE OF THEIR unit •*%e**e«»^e«eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Men's unionalls .$1*90 and $2.90 fpitk stripe dress shirts $3.00 PROPERTY IN MANNER Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller and *iSUCH Real Madras dress shirts $1.50 Best quality red rubber boots $3J0 iter, Miss Laura, living near AS BEST MEE& THE NECESSITIES THEKR Percale dress shirts $1.00 Best quality heavy red rabbets .$1.50 I*le, were shopping in Austin Saturday. Boys' best made waists 75c Men's heavy canvas gloves .'.10c OF FAMILIES. B$ys' spring dress shirts 90c Men's Roekford $rork sox 10c Men's black and brown dress sox ..10c Bears' wash suits 90c to $2.90 WHICH CLASS ARE YOU IN? E. A. Dalager left this noon for Silk lined wool rain poats Men's $8 and $9 rain coats at $3^90 .$9.75 Clear Lake, Iowa, where he will visit FACE THIS UfiSTION SQUARELY. Phoenix best silk half iwiie t. ... Boys' extra value long stockings .20c 75c las son, Dr. N. O. Dalager, for a few DO NOT PUT OFF THIS •d^s. Men's silk finish lisle half -hose Silk finished best long stockings 40c .25c IMPORTANT MATTER. Dr. S. H. Olson, brother of Mrs. r. The Officers of our TRUST DEPARTMENT R. Earl of this city is reported as AND OTHER fRICE SURPRISES IN EVERY LINE will be glicj to advise improving and he is now able to sit cp for an hour each day. He is at with you on this IMPORTANT Colorado Springs, Colo. QUESTION. svc Mothers—Important Mothers should see that the whole "THE BANK TO BANK ON" family takes a thoro, purifying sys f1r i!§~ IK trra cleaning laxative this Spring. -riJj' NOW IS THE TIME. The family 4r jJ will be healthier, happier, and get T, along better if the blood is given Stoat National Hank I »a thoro purifying, the stomach and VV- Bowels cleaned out, and the germs df Austin'4' of winter accumulated in the system, -}.f^ t. &• .driven away. HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN AUSTIN, MINN. Organized NUGGET TABLETS—is one of ,/" (Capital & $urplu»^ w«r the very best and surest spring medicines 1868. ,\Ki to take. Get them and see the it tj Bf Yt* wit •difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll eat betfcer, P'O u. .I'I. sleep better, and be well and happy. A,. M*1'! K. O. Wold Drug Co. Adv. $ si fb V.., 4 ''t1 7 t-'Ja-H mi# nffTllV aM-jjllti