Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 17, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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NOTICE News items from all sections of this Thomas Woodson, accompanied by Fnipk Hommel and'H. Church are Mrs. Mauch's son Louis, of Denver, days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Bushman, LOCAL territory are wanted by The News. his cousin, Mrs. Russell Webster, doing, construction" ^trork in Dally, Colo., sent her two birthday cakes living east of town. _____ Send them to us by maul, tell us personally, went to Rochester for treatment and SCHOOL BOND SALE Texas, for the Dallas Branch of the She also receives m^ny. other nice iPENING*. or call Main 460. consultation. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens •/, The School Board of Independent Geo. A. 'Homel A Company there. gifts. 'a Pchool District No. 27 pf| M&wer of Oakland, at St. Olaf hospital, (County, Minnesota, will meet ^tt thi -A—as Se March 12th, a son. MRS. I. LIEN entertained th| day of April,• 1921 at 8 o'clock P. You And girls of the Oakdale Of|i|C£ last evejning in the Superintendent's..office-in., "Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Otto AnderMarch Misses. Lucille Lange and Leona Franklin Building in the City of at a five course" aihser. Musi^ 16, a son. Dahms of Grafton, Iowa, were shopping Austin, &aid County, within said District and sociability made the eVenihg pass to' open and consider bids for in Austin Tuesday. C. W. Erret went to the cities today all too quickly and the guests departed the purchase of $325,000.00 of school on business. Mrs. Louis Kaiser and baby Beiv at a late hour declaring Mrs. Lien bonds of said City, all dated April 1st, 1921, and due April 1st, 1936, nace returned from the St. Olaf hospital an ideal hostess. Bay McCord of Minneapolis is visiting with interest at 6 per annum payable to their home last night. Miss Laura OJsop. semi-annually, October 1st and MISSES ETHEL PAGE and Anna April 1st of each year, said bonds to Pure Drug* and Sundries. I Mrs. L. W. Delaporte left today for --.Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. E.' Jones, Olson entertained the Priscilla Club pie 325 in number each of the denomination Moline, 111., where she will Visit her Know the significance of this greatest of $1000.00 and numbered March 14, a daughter. last nigljt a^ the home of Miss Page Patent Medicines. sister for a couple of weeks. from 1 to 325 inclusive, principal week in the world's history as it Applies on Mill street. A nicnic supper was and interest payable at such place as Mrs. William Murphy of Lyle was Trusses and Hospital to your own life. served and the evening was spent in Tony Regner who underwent a seyere shall be designated* hy the successful shopping in Austin Wednesday. Supplies. bidder in his bid. games and "500." Miss Stella Turton operation in Rochester about two Sealed bids for said bonds must be Attend the whose marriage takes place soon was Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd French months ago is able to go back to work Stationery, Books, Kodaks. addressed to the undersigned Clerk showered with many beautiful gifts. 3£arch 14, a daughter. again. and received prior-to the opening of Noon JP a yJSer vices said meeting, .and accompanied by a Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Sr., who, who has been visiting W. H. Blaloek THE PHILOMATHIAN SOCIETY certified check payable absolutely to Prescriptions filled without Aas been ill is improving. the Treasurer of said District in the his wife and hrother-in-law, C. H. met yesterday afternoon at the home substitution, adulteration or amount of $5000.00.' Decker, the past week, leaves today of Mrs. Thomas Geraghty. Readings imitation. D. F. Monty is seriously ill. He is No bids will be considered for less at the Y. W. C. A. rooms, March 21 to 26 for North Platte, Neb. were given by Mrs. Charles Enright than par and actrued interest. The •Ifchreatened with pneumonia. Programs from 12:10 to 12:30 daily. Board reserves the right—to reject and Mrs. Frank Cronan. A program K.O. Wold Drug Co.. any and all bids. Jay C. Hormel returned from a trip limited to 20 minutes. Good music and of Irish music was rendered. Mrs. Dated this 16th day of March, Minneapolis this morning. vS» Giovanetti sang two solos and Mrs. good speakers. \ydciety' 1921. Geraghty and Warren Cronan gave J. E. CRIPPEN, Mrs. George Regner who has been three piano duets which were greatly Clerk of Independent School "The Economical Drug Store/' No charge. Everyone welcome Come quite ill is improving rapidly. "V District .No. 27 of Mower Est., 1866 Phone Main 95 enjoyed. County, Minnesota. Mrs. Carl Syck of Brownsdale was March 17-24. MRS. JOHN HORMEL enter-# visiting friends in Austin Wednesday. Bristol of Interest to America. tained the Koterie of the Presbyterian Few cities 'in England have more Mi*, and Mrs. H. B. Kendall are church at her home Tuesday claims to the attention of the United liome from their trip to California. night. States than the ancient town of Bristol. Select Your Spring Suit or It was Bristol that gave the world Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! the Cabots, those daring sailors who MRS. MATTIE HOLLISTER entertained Scheffel of London, March 13th, a discovered the mainland America, oi the Whist Club at her home :3on. and thus destroyed the belief that beyond last evening. Colonel Mollison and the West Indies were untold Coat NOW Faribault were guests of wife of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard miles of open sen and the end of the honor. world. Bristol is one of the oldest Xerud at St. Olaf Hospital, March 15, cities In Efiginnd, it having been son. MRS. J. C. HAWKINS celebrated founded by Caesar at the time the her eighty-fifth birthday Monday Romans swept down on the Island and Miss Electa McCullee is ill and unable afternoon at the home of her daughter, £q declared It a province of the Imperial attend to her duties at Thon's Mrs. N. S. Gregg. Mrs. Hawkins city. A great wall was built about the -\.T J' .-. store. THE FULLEST MEASURE OF SATISFACTION in the selection of wearing apparel comes to a woman when she received many beautiful remembrances. place, and portions of it still stand, mute evidence through the centuries of Miss Sarah Lestrad of Grand knows that she has purchased exactly the right thing at the right time. ROOK the thoroughness and strengt of I Meadow was an Austin shopper Wednesday. an empire building. MRS. M. A. GLINES, Lincoln street, was surprised on her seventyfirst —.+ birthday by friends Monday Mrs. G. W. Peterson of Albert Lea PERFECTION TIRES afternoon. She received a purse of is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. D.. money and a plant, presented by Mrs. Peterson. M. P. Underberger on behalf of the jS WE DO Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartley guests." A -at St. Olaf hospital, March 16th, a -daughter. "GRANDMA MAUCH" celebrated KINDS We have followed so carefully the trend of styles in Suits, her eighty-ninth birthday at the home "Mrs. George Hessler is improving of her daughter, Mrs. Katie Beckel, ^steadily after her recent operation Coats and Dresses for Spring that we can assure our many customers TUBE Monday. Mrs. Sylvester O'Marro jat the St. Olaf hospital. AND played several selections on the piano that they can not go wrong in making their choice from Miss Bertha Mott returned to Austin and singing of several old songs by CASING our widely varied assortment which is now on display. the guests furnished entertainment. last night after spending several VULCANIZING The right time to buy for a coming season is as early as possible—thus Radiography insuring full wear from y'our riew garments. And St. Paul and Courtland I am prepared to do both Telephone Main 164 then, it is so much easier to get just exactly what you want Dental and Siirgical X-Ray Work. AUSTIN VULCANIZING when the selection of garments is most complete. DR. A. M. LEWIS COMPANY AUSTIN, MINN. 4» ••Ifev JS3Z One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Associated Insurance Agency Minimum Charge Twenty-fire cents. Ten cent* Collection Charge Will Be ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Added for all ads not paid for Mo 1601 in advance. Readers or local* 11 .. J. W. DeBuhr O. Niehuis Mt run in thU column will be A decidedly smart suit which comes in Misses One of this season's most favored models in the M. H. KENASTON chargod at the raff of 10 cent* sizes only is pictured above. The pleated collar wrappy type of C^at, is shown above. A charming per fine. Phone Bridge 10^ Office Austin Hat. Bank Bldf. and lower section of the jackfet give a jaunty appearance effect is gained in .this garment by using broad WANTED—To buy some corn or to this youthful^ model, wit^ Jwright tuck seams, finished with hand embroidered oats. Call Main 629-X-l 22-2-c touches of color on the collar and tie Buttons crotoes in thjp back, and shirring the open sleeves WANTED Breaking with tractor at the shoulde^. It is here developed in Navy and hand, embroidered crow's fe6t "neatly outfit Address Ulland Bros., Lansing, Blue Gabardine, full silk lined and button trimmed finish this girlish suit. Developed in Navy Serge Minn. 21-6-p Price $42.50 and silk lined Price $47.50 WANTED—Middle aged housekeeper THE IMPORTANT QUESTION one who can care for five children 'Other equally as attractive models, in shorter Many clever designs in Box-Coat Suits ax^ &hown, For further information coats, longer coats, belted coats, or coats with also the semi-Box, the belted and the plai&tiSilored jsyrite to The Mower County News. models, each come in for their share of a^roval. loose backs and wide flowing-sleeves. 19-4-p Prices range from $27.50 to $75.00 Prices range from $15.00 to $65.00 good, steady, gentlemanly WANTED—A salesman to handle a Wards CONFRONTING EVERY MAN. IS wagon in Mower County. No experience New HATS of BRILLIANT SILKS STRAWS and needed. For full partitulars THE WISE DISPOSITION OF HIS write promptly to Dr. War" "Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota. ESTATE. Established 1856. 22-3-c SOME MEN DIE WITHOUT A In other seasons, woman has had a IJOST—Brown There is much that glistens in the horse hide gauntlet WILL AND LEAVE THEIR AFFAIRS mitten, Reward. Notify R°Y fairly wide variety of shapes from new millinery for Spring. Straws, son, Brownsdale, Minn. 21-2-p IN CONFUSION. OTHER which to make her choice but never flowers, ribbons, and every type of SALE—Good stacked and barn rjpoR MEN MAKE THEIR WILLS HASTILY, before has it been such'a pleasure jiay. Call Finbraaten, Main REGARDING IT AS A DISTASTEFUL trimming have a shiny finish. 629-X-l. 22-2-c to find just the hat to suit each and DUTY. SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington FOR While, as in other seasons, there are every type of woman, with just the eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. WISE MEN MAKE THEIR WILLS A- Inquire of C. Butterfield, numerous black hats shown, yet shade of formality or informality Brownsdale, Mmn. 17-26-p AFTER CAREFUL CONSIDERATION, which she may desire. many, many new models are in the SALE—Rose Comb'' Rhode AND DISPOSE OF THEIR fOR Some are as demure as the boniiets Island Red eggs for hatching. brilliant hues that are so smatt this PROPERTY IN SUCH MANNER March and April. J. T. Johnson, of Victorian days, others have the Grand Meadow, Minnesota. 21-4.FOR AS BESTx MEET THE NECESSITIES season. Orange, tangerine, tomato, pkturesqueness of GainsbouroHgh OF THEIR FAMILIES. SALE—One practically new flamingo, cerisey rust and various one ton Ford truck with triple portraits, and still others have a grain box and cab, one 1915 Saxon WHICH CLASS ARE YOU IN? shades of grey are equally popular, touring car and several fine young brisk friinness haf is quite _up-todate. FACE THIS UESTION SQUARELY. -work horses. Frank Bedford, Lyle, this season. •Minn. 22-1-p DO NOT PUT OFF THIS IMPORTANT MATTER. 80 3FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT: acre farm in Otter Tail County, also 160 acre farm in North Dakota The Officers of our TRUST DEPARTMENT MAKE EVANS HATS FOR LITTLE SISTER for sale. Address T. N. Roble, will be glad to advise 506 West Oakland Ave., Austin, Minn. 22-3-p. with you on this IMPORTANT Charming hats for charming faces! Smart, wonderful styles for little girls from 4 to 16 years of age, who want SALE—If you want a pure bred QUESTION.7 .FOR Hampshire Sow you will have to to look their prettiest! Madge Evans, the little movie star, under whose direction they are designed, says: "I want, hurry as they are nearly gone. 1 every little girl to one of hats. When she sees how prettily it frames the face—how mtfch try on my nicer one tiave two* pure Tred Hereford bulls looks, she'll be delighted. And chin—I just hate chin straps, s9 all of my hats are-f there is no under the elastic "THE BANK TO BANK ON" and will sell them to the first buy«er. made with a pu|lastic lining, that makes them fit properly". And they cost no more than other makes in children's Will Cochran, Lansing, Minn. 19-8-p 3Ftrat Natimtal Hank Sty* [M& i~- 'isl hats" si WOR SALE—Second hand Delco i+- JUL. Light plant. Good condition® Beer GOODS CO. repaired. 1 K. W. Complete of Austin jfufcir/ -fjj with batteries. Plant is right and -^r Tprice is right. The plant originally Capital & Surplus, Organized belonged to G. E. Nelson. He 1868. $300,000.00 lias bought two large size Delco Xight Plants to light Lansing. This •one is in A-No. 1 shape. Write or call Austin Electric Supply ^Company, Austin, Minnesota. 20-2-c