Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 19, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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Thomas McAdam and son Robert, WEST LANSING Jess Brown of Blooming Prairie, Frank Swatish, Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children were dinner guests at District 122 Closes Term. Dugaw*s Sunday. Miss Rose Jacobson closed a very Frank Van Vleet and sons of successful term of school in District Brownsdale, Dan Van Vleet of Albert 122 last Friday afternoon. A nice Lea, Raymond and Robert Dora of program was rendered and ice cream Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tollerud and cake was served to all present. and Esther, called at the Dugaw Ruby Lerud, Ruth Jerdet and Arnold home Sunday afternoon Ranum were on the Honor Roll and were neither absent or tardy the RENOVA whole year. Cora Ranum is on the roll for one half year. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schurman Much credit is due Miss Jacobson Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21 were Austin shoppers Saturday. for the good work she has done in Henry Krull was a caller at the A. our schools. R. Browning home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning Roy Barrick, the Rawleigh man, visited at the Nobles home Sunday. was thru our neighborhood last week. Presenting the Greatest Opportunity In Our History for Astonishing Miss Imogene Higley of Brownsdale was a guest at the Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arett of Moscow Values and Extraordinary Savings called at the H. O. Karsrud home Browning home for a few days. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Browning and son Ralph were visitors of friends at Mr. and Mrs. J.,, W. Buxton and Stewartville the first of the week. Fred were guests at the George Davidson Miss Lulu Phillips has recovered home Sunday. BARGAINS, $1 EACH BARGAINS FOR HEN sufficiently from her recent illness to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and baby be able to take up her music work. were dinner guests at the" Palmer Charles Staley of LeRoy and Miss Quam home in Lansing Sunday. Emma Geiger, a former teacher of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Helleck, and Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, at ......1.00 AT $1.00 District 29, were married in Austin, Mrs. H. Helleck of Blooming Prairie Ladies' Silk Gloves worth to $1.50, at ..1.00. May 4th. were guests at the John Noble home Children's Gingham Dresses, Alfred Schurman and Ernest Rockwell Sunday. Men's Fine Balbriggan Uqion Suits, at $1.00 went to Lansing on ~a fishing Mrs. Howard Lerud and baby attended worth to $2.50, at ..1.00 Men's Silk Lined All Wool trip the first of the week. They reported the Ladies Aid at the Clarence New Caps, at 1.00 Women's Muslin Gowns, fine luck. Bassner home, Corning, Friday. Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $2.50 at ..1.00 worth to $2.00, at 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble, Mr. Men's Ties, regular $1.50 values, at....1.00 daughter Vivian were callers at the Women's Envelope Chemise, at 1.00 and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and Dorothy 7 pairs Men's Socks for 1.00 Gordy home Sunday evening. Mrs. autoed to St. Ansgar, Iowa, Sunday Women's Muslin and Sateen 4 Men's Belts worth each, 50c at.. $1.00 Gordy is not feeling as well as usual. to visit at the A. Rolland home. Petticoats at 1.00N Boys' Pants, worth $2.00, at $1.00 Camisoles worth to $2.00 at 1.00. Boys' Blouses at 2 for 1.00 This Sale is for the People of This Boys' Union Suits at 2 for 1.00 Community Who Want to 6 YARDS FOR $1.00 2 YARDS FOR $1.00 Save Money Of the Following BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS Of the Following GREAT EVENT. 27 inch Fine Dress Ginghams 40 inch New Printed Voiles 36 inch Best Quality Percales 40 inch Plain White and Colored Voiles. SEE THESE 36 inch Fine Bleached Muslins 40 inch New White Novelty Voiles 36 inch Fine Longcloths WONDERFUL VALUES 40 inch New Organdies 40 inch AH Silk Chiffon Cloths 30 inch Pink Lingerie Batiste 40 inch Filet Curtain Nets 27 inch Checked Dimity FOR $1.00 50 inch Plain Curtain Marquisette 36 inch heavy Cretonnes Mere Letter Writing BARGAINS AT $1.00 20 yards Lace for 1.00 EXTRAORDINARY 10 Wash cloths for ...1.00 is not enough 12 Balls R. M. C. Crochet Cotton 1.00 SPECIALS FOR$LOO 70 inch Fine Table Damask $1.50 Children's Rompers ......1,00 5 yards Glass Toweling ....1.00 40 inch Silk Striped Voiles You should add the atmosphere of good 36 inch Brocade Drapery 4 yards Turkish Toweling 1.00 taste as expressed in 8 pairs Women's Fine Hose $1.00 36 inch Silk Poplins 7 yards Bleached Crash 1.00 7 pairs Children's Hose for 1.00 20 spools Coats Thread ......1.00 36 inch All Wool Serges Granep 2 Ladies' Gauze Union Suit3 1.00 6 yards Unbleached Crash 1.00 Embroidery Linen, in Pure White and 3 Children's Gauze Union Suits 1.00 5 yards Bleached Twill Outing ............1,00 Brown, worth to $2.00, at $1.00 4 Ladies' Gauze Vests for 1.00 3 yards Colored Sateens ..1.00 cSSnend§[Wn~ 36' to 40 inch Finest Filet Curtain Nets. 6 Children's Gauze Vests, for 1.00 11 yards Bleached Cheese Cloth 1.00 36 inch Sijk Madras Draperies 2 Ladies' Gauze Drawers for .. 1.00 3 yards 42 inch Tubing .1.00 36 inch Nutex Cloth 2 Ladies' Brassieres for 1.00 3 yards 45 inch Tubing 7...^ .1.00 32 nch Silk Striped Shirtings 2 Towels, values to $1.00, at 1.00 3 yards Figured Marquisette 1.00 Full Comforter Size Cotton Batts 4 Towels values to 50c at 1.00 the writing paper of quality, beauty and 3 yards 65c Ribbons ..........1.00 36 inch fancy White Shirting 3 Pillow Cases 42x36 for 1.00 social correctness. A wide variety of new White Lace Collaring 3 Pillow Cases 45x36 for 1.00 7 yards 20c Bleached Muslin ORGANDY! ORGANDY! styles and tints is now on display. 2 Bath Towels 24x42 for 1.00 4 Bath Towels, reg. 35c for .....1.00 Very Special Friday and Saturday K. 0. WOLD DRUG CO. 10 YARDS FOR $1.00 Our entire lot of fine Swiss a^nd _• SHOES.FOR $1.00 permanent finished O rgandies—-9 "The Economical Dnfg Store." different shades our Tegular $1.50 10 yards Heavy Unbleached retailer, at One lot of women's White Shoes .* Muslin for ........$1.00 $1.00 A YD. and Slippers, Children's Tennis 10 yards Plaid Dress Ginghams for .. .1.00 Slippers and odd pairs to be closed out at 10 yards Calico 1.00 ...1.00 What adds more flavor, more a meal than the right taste to kind of coffee? Not ordinary, every-day,'so-called TO THE FOLLOW coffee. But carefully grown, particularly blended and conveyed in sealed OUR BEST CRAW! packages to preserve freshness. That is the "way VALUE THE Ferndell Brand Coffee Is Prepared. CROWDS STORE FERNDELL BRAND COFFEES Ttb AN8 PAlCKEC ttf Peoples Service Store CWC*AO.iiL.U:&* IVE'S BRICK OR BULK ICE CREAM, 50c QUART $10.00 To $30.00 Will Save You $50.00 Maf SaVe You$10,000.00 If your wife can't cook in Small employers throughoutMinriesota whose busiiic^^j^felsim requires the services qfbut perhaps one to three people will be interested to know that the new workmen's compensation law imposes upon them a Don't get a divorce. O possible liability of $10*000.00 to a singleclaimantand a»fine of $50.00 if Jhey fail to insure it^ Keep her as a pet and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION will be vital not only to large employers but also every'doctor,lawyer, insurance agency, bank, office, store,-garage, barber shop, no matter hovy small the pay roll. Only employers of get your Toast and farm or household labor are exempt from the provisions of the new law.- gi CO BENEFITS TO EMPLOYEE—Maximum weekly indemnity $18.00 per we^k d^th benefit $7,500.00 permanent Coffee at total disability $10,000.00 doctor's and hospital bills and occasional diseases. J* 5 S3 Insurance rates and loss settlements are under control of State Board. _^ 1 We represent the oldest and largest American Casualty Company in the liability business. TEe Tea Shop WE ALSO SOLICIT YOU INSURANCE CO delity, Boiler, Surety, Farm, Burglary, mi Liability, Bonds mi .• Phone Bridge 140 J. E.CRIPPEN Oldest Insurance Agency In Mower County. Austin National Bank Building yf if 4wf