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'f- "7T ^*3 *c ,r *«•'v f* •?$ 't V' v- ,, -»*-*'v* 1,1 1 1 1 1 ), ,- 1 1 MOWER COUNW'-NEWS, AlISWN, MINN. Thursday, May 26, 1921 Page Eight A Little Praise Where It is Due THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charles Sughroe MlCKl£, 1* NEWSETTES Woiftl'NiS^cr Union i_OX f- VMWEW OEets piuevjp -iuw NOO 1 tutu vf ewy?s %nuls and weuies, looses AMUEtt euv)«.ew PUUOS MKE ''\NM£N ALU NDUB. CASH U&& ?M)E0 QOVTG. OR \F NOO E.NJER. fMlVK tUCL, VCNi 'j GALORE, CNvir PAN .... SVW5U A,ViO NOUR FWtMOS AR£9CMWTE 'Ki NOOR Boi'n to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Korchage, Awo you swp oorr Mi W/VOEkfr A.WT OP GW4V4 V.-: AUO NOO GO -fV\fcOOGH "tWE CAOSE JV^WEKN&ER-S? "to" ALL WE tUE\a t&UL fW»AtV\E May 24, a daughter. UGWC, covkkvNix cooar SOKKtOW \»ERMSUM Mrs. John Sheedy and daughter of 5 GEMEOAUStOttE, WHO CAWWE9 NOV) XO VJWO GIVES VOO GRV)C. "tlLtfOVAOWOVi ear uiucyu. Get ms Oakland were in Austin Wednesday. VJWO UOSH^,0O(r 9VM\JES lUtUfe \MWERE GET NIDUO^S POOR QCN ViJUO U0U)S D0*tWE06W30MS POUONM\4 FMA.? SMNc, OiOWW^ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanson TUEDOO^VV? ou -twE vaean)EUU §woae^ •of Nevada township, May 18th, a son. THt TVAE Klc ~CVC tue Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pettingill have -CUE KAE^eU^XC liave returned from their Eastern -iJB. :Ubi ri. r~v ,1 trip. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, of Nevada township, May ISth, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson of Nevada township were Austin shoppers and callers Saturday. Harry Blakeley of Evansville, Wisconsin, spent the week-end with his -Wfrssz&jg&tb- niece, Mrs. J. L. Gannon. ?fSiV .Miss Gussie Sprague went to the eatauS cities today to spend a couple of days "with friends. A. B. Overland was called to Waterloo, Iowa, by the illness of his dressed. Elaborate refreshments were mother. served. Miss Edith Fatland went to the Leqion i/8c/g/y' cities Wednesday for a few days visit Schneider-Enright Corner \rith friends. Miss Lauretta Enright, daughter of Miss Eleanor Habercorn of St. Mr. and Mrs. William Enright of this m\wfi Cloud will be the guest at the Mrs. city and Joseph O. Schneider of Mankato MR. AND MRS. FRED BIERY will Mary C-ronan home for a few days. If a Minnesota ex-service man died were married Wednesday morning (itcff entertain a number of friends at a tmt in service, his bonus shall be paid his Miss Ethel Biery returned home at St. Augustine's church by Rev. lake time —conaier. 'Ycuare the de5i£ner yo\i must dancing party this evening. widow, if single or if none, to his Monday night from Seattle, Washington, E. H. Devlin. They were attended by forjrour i« AM MR. AND MRS. NORDAHL NELSON select lite pattern future, A nasty* start wait after spending a year in the Miss Winifx-ed Enright, sister of the children under 18 yeai's or if none, of Nevada entertained friends at bride and Frank Schneider, brother of to his widowed mother. If he died hasten success. Each time ^ou change your mind ami west. dinner Sunday. after discharge, before receiving Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Currie are the groom. your you re-earn, shirt occupation must releam a MRS. JOY HAWKINS entertains bonus, leaving no widow or children, visiting at the home of Mr. Currie's Mr. and Mrs. Schneider will make The Home Study Club Thursday, June •pt jjuidanea brother, P. H. Currie of this city and their home at 405 Nicollet avenue, his state bonus shall be paid to his course,you Until^ou elect a definite must Kauunttt. mother, if living if none, then to James R. Currie of Lansing. 2. Mankato after June 15. THE KOTERIE held a picnic in Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bump have as his father. "j Every' Successful man's advile to-day, is, "Happiness" Will be Given Monday. Lafayette Park last night after supper their guests their grandchildren "Happiness," the Senior class play, there was singing and games. "5ave ^our Money? Heed it Start today? the Misses Thelma and Edna Bump Border Service Medals postponed because' of the illness of About twenty-five were present. of Marshfield, Wisconsin. Mexican Border Service medal, Miss Jeanette Selby, who plays a Mrs. George Kessler of St. Paul is bronze, neatly designed, bearing inscription, MRS. Z. T. F. RUNNER will hold prominent partf will be given Tuesday, Saving? visiting with Mrs. Percy Bump, her the meeting of the Woman's Missionary "For Service on Mexican re- invite you to consult our Experienced Officers May 31, it was announced Wednesday lister, who is ill. Mrs. Bump is Society of the Presbyterian Border," hung on green orange ribbon, make*""* ari|i to make full use of our Banking Facilities. by Miss Mildred Robinson, showing some improvement. issued to .those who served on Mexican church at her home on South Main principal. You will find this border between July 6th, 1916, and men! street today. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lerud have as Tickets are on sale at Wold's drug "THE BANK TO BANK ON" MISS VIOLA SCHROEDER was March 7, 1917, may be had by asking their guests, their grandchildren, Orris store.• surprised at the home of Mr. and Adjutant General, U. S. Army, and Wayne Lerud, of Nevada Mrs. Sam Sigred, Sunday night on her Washington, D. C., for Form 714-A. township. Interesting store news will be G. O., and returning it properly filled birthday. She was given a lavallier ©Iff Jfftrat National lattk of Austin Mrs. Walter Bateman returned to found on every page of The News in by Miss Irene Fitzthum on behalf of out. This is not the medal issued to her home in Faribault Wednesday after this issue. Shop here first. the guests. those who entered Mexico with General spending several days with her vuo Organized Capital' & Surplus. Pershing. parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis. MRS, CHARLES .WOLF entertained 1868. $300,000.00 twenty-five friends at her home on Mrs. C. L. West returned home Bryan street Tuesday night. It was "WHY DON'T SOMEBODY HOLD A /Wednesday from Mankato where she her birthday.' Mr. Wolf and son, Spent several days with friends and BRIDGE PARTY AND RAISE Charles, furnished music and at 10:30 arelatives. last Saturday night, saw the most MONEY TO LIGHT MAIN ST. refreshments were served. Mrs. M. B. O'Halloran will spend new dresses, and the most fat women, BRIDGE?" '1)ecwa'tion Day in Elroy, Wisconsin. and the biggest collection of skinny MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON AND (Continued from Page One) She left yesterday, accompanied by MRS. JOHN DETWILER entertained ones, and the most cars and the most Jrer brother, J. A. Keller, who will babies crying and otherwise, that I the teachers of the Shaw School Monday, low my natural inclinations, «but some "Minnesotans Still See Free Lumber" ^remain there for the summer. ever have seen before. I tell you Albert night at the home of Mrs. Anderson day when he's away or sick a bed, I'm, writes a head-writer on the Minneapolis Lea wouldn't catch her breath at a three course dinner. The Mrs. Harland Reynolds returned going. s{' Journal. He evidently hasn't 1 iWIMT for a week if she could see us all tables were prettily decorated with ^Tuesday from Minnesota Lake, where The O. W. Shaw place is a veritable MOTCKV tried building a house this spring. lilies of the valley and bleeding down town Saturday night. she spent several days visiting her paradise. I think when I drive by Ii6flrts Oakwood and St. Augustine's cemeteries mother. She will return to her home Minneapolis is trying to sell 226 "Thy gardens and thy goodly walks THE JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. held a are right now at the height of Milwaukee today. automatic voting machines. wonderful A Continually are green picnic in Lafayette Park last evening their beauty. Things are bound to be Drop in— Mrs. Owen Sullivan, formerly of opportunity for the Van Lear Where ^row such sweet and pleasant with about twenty-fix^ present. After rather sad there but flowers and 'this city, is expected for a visit at faction to cinch the mayor's job, eh? flowers supper the young people enjoyed greenery have a wonderful comforting Let Us Show You the home of Mrs. Thomas Meany on As no where else are seen." various games. influence. KICKLESS BEER QUACKLESS Water street, over Memorial Day. Harry Rasmussen has, to my notion, The Battery THE PRISCILLA CLUB of the Good bye Jane, this damp weather DUCKS. 'She Is expected to arrive tonight. the prettiest hedge in town, Congregational church surprised Rev. makes me rheumatic. San Francisco's contribution to the lan Sullivan, her son is to be married while the Doane place like a California With A Two AUTO RADIATOR CO. and Mrs. Swisher last night at their Hoping you are the same, noiseless era is the quackless duck, in St. Paul. post card, is the most artistic on home, the occasion being Rev. Swisher's —MAYME. says a dispatch. Mrs. Annie E. Frary Year Quarantee ©rrtn Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. North Kenwood. birthday. The evening was spent P. S.—Got your wedding invitation of that city is responsible for them. New Radtetbrs of best materials C. Allen, entertained a number of This may sound like Gopher Prairie in sociability. Refreshments were and we are all coming to it.—Mayme. She evidently figures she will be able to you, Jane, but we old settlers aint his little friends at his home Wednesday and construction oft the served and Rev. Swisher was presented P. S. No. 2.—I should think the Albert to get a word in edgewise now. after school. Ice cream and cake ashamed to love Austin. market. Repairing and Rebuilding with a beautiful bouquet of flowcrs. Lea folks would pray to go to She should extend her activities to were served. "We love her rocks and rills, Pierce Battery Co. Austin when they die.—M. -a specialty. Gas some of the human race. Thomas Her woods and templed hills, MISSES MABLE SMITH AND tanks repaired. To See Daughter Graduate. Van Lear of Minneapolis, for instance. Our heart with rapture thrills ETHEL MADY entertained at a miscellaneous 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, Like that above." Ulrs. S. A. Smith will go to Cedar shower Tuesday evening, Open at 6:30 a. m. Come Early. But wg^dont brag about the clear l^alls, Iowa, Sunday to attend the at the home of the latter in honor of Phone Bridge 301. Minn. London is facing a beer famine. I ^graduation exercises of the Iowa limpid waters of the Cedar. A Niee Line of Accessories Miss Anna Lewis. The guests hemmed suppose "Pussyfoot" Johnson is saying State Teachers College. Her daughter There airit no town anywhere that dish towels and each guest drew to himself, "I told you so." Hazel Johnson, who specialized in is so lively on a Saturday night. The a design of the wedding gown, how STRANGE French and Spanish will receive her Atlantic City Board Walk aint got they would like to see the bride dressed. -B. A. degree at the exercises. nothing on Austin Main street on a Advertisements in the News Bring Results. The best design was chosen and Complete tranquility prevails thruout Saturday night. the dress was made of white crepe Portugal, writes the president. Lightning Kills Austinites Cousin. Why, I stood out in front of West's paper, in which the bride was then Well now, isn't that just fine? ""'X -A bolt of lightning during the Jstorm Monday struck Robert Davison '«f Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, cousin of YOU -Mis. William Donovan of this city OUR MAY killed him. «nd Mrs. Donovan attended the funeral. Consistent Position. '•Have you always been able to amtntstln a consistent position in politfcsT* "There 1s one position." reigned Senator Sorghum, "that I con-gratalate myself on having maintained consistently, indeed. I have always *33.75 Men's all wool trousers .$3.90 managed to remain on the upUer Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits in all the new surface of a landslide." Men's and hats $6, $7, $8 $4.50 patterns and models now Lanpher $5.00 dress hats ......... $2.90 AUSTIN MARKETS 23.75 Men's silk striped and fibre silk shirts $3.00 Styleplus hand made, all wool suits—the May 26, 1921 Men's finest Madras shirts Chicago Receipts $1.50 26,000 wonder clothes at our price .... HOG MARKET Men's Percale shirts $1.00 •V* ./ aipd Butchers Iffedhxm 7.25 Men's large cut blue work shirts r. 5 0 to Suits of lesser value in worsteds and all wool serges, O fZ fackers 5.60 6.25 CATTLE Men's heavy blue overalls 85c men's and young men's styles to $10.00 to 1U I Fat Steers 5.00 7.00 'Corns Poys' unionall play suits 75c Heifers to and 4.00 5.00 Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 Men's silk finish hose 25c Woolwear Boy's suits—the best made boy's suits in the $*| f|f| Bolls 3.50 to 5.00 Men's brown and black dress sox ..... 1 0 land at VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS a $3*90, $5.90, $7.50, J9.75 iwd fel 4) tUU •Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 Men's large cut knit wrist canvas gloves 10c to Sheep :.... 3.30 4.00 Bostonian first grade dress shoes $5.90 to JFat Veal 4.50 6.00 Men's all wool belted, silk lined rain coats at Quoted By Dalager Men's Mahogany dress shoes $3.90 ISggs Men's all wool belted rain coats at ...... V:.N. |9.7o 18 All soli^ work shoes •Butter 30 $1.90, $2.90, $3.40 Men's wool mixed rain coats all.. ....., .1^ Quoted fey Smith-Wright Company Rens 13 Boosters 03 Men's and Boys' summer underwear of every kind at 3&c,4i5c, 90c, $1*50-and $2.00. .j ye&ifGh&m-i JEWELRY I •Mi r? The -M-*Y 'fe z-rc*t WATCH REPAIRING 25 Stores 25 Stores H? AUSTlNi-fl INN. guarantee Satisfaction^ at We reasonable prices y. f- rv ivl\ c. -fc'i r" 1_. y- JONES s» #12 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. 1 lc%i- i. -t-.: .:k 1 1 JEWELER -T.r ss px 1' (-t, '(f ii H'tu.Aiffiw1,llUr P* 1' 1 1 £& 4"! i'l. J" A & ir ,^:ir 4B" 4