Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 2, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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Wm •, •. -,"- W 7^U #.*•, f-TV*/." *1 Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. a *U? Thursday, June 2, 1921 •_ were mailed out in ample time so that Mrs. Harry Rutherford. REEL FACTS OBITUARY each member might be present," Mr. Mrs. Harry Rutherford was found Furlong continued. "Mr. Lagervall is J. dead Tuesday noon by her husband "O'Malley of the Mounted." wrong on his figures too. According to when he came home. It is believed John W. Lonergan. Proving that he is versatile and talented Mrs. Rutherford's dress accidentally the fibres compiled and read at the "One of the saddest deaths ever occuring: Willian S. Hart comes to the caught on the gas stove lever while Twenty-sixth meeting of the State in this town," says the Winifred Park tonight and tomorrow night in she was ironing, allowing the room to Association of Farmers' Mutual Insurance Times, Winifred, Montana, "was the roll of an officer of the Royal become full of gas unnoticed. Companies, by H. L. Phillips, Northwest Mounted Police, known far that of John W. Lonergan, who passed Grace E. Miller was born in Austin, treasurer of the organization, $226,249.99 and wide as one of the most intrepid away at his home here Sunday November 14, 1880 and after attending was distributed to the fire sufferers and indefatigable organizations in the public schools worked in Murphy's night, May 15, 1921, at 11.15 o'clock, and it c?ost .00236 for each dollar the world. The picture is "O'Malley of store and Miss Nolting's millinery surrounded by his family and close the Mounted,"' and in the title role distributed and not 35c as he store. She was married to Mr. friends. Mr. Hart has a part that suits him stated." Rutherford November 23, 1903. Her Mr. Lonergan had been sick for less "down to the ground." health has not been of the best for Mr. Furlong also said, "Of course than a week but all that medical some time but had shown marked improvement we are going to have a good speaker, science and good nursing could do was "The Man Who Had Everything." during the past few weeks. but it won't cost us a cent. We do The novel means taken by a wealthy not enough. He was taken sick Tuesday, She leaves besides her husband, two want enthusiasm, enthusiasm to assist father to make a man of his children, Helen 14 and Chester 11, but it was Friday, that his case those farmers in Northern Minnesota spoiled son is the theme of the new also two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Johnson was considered dangerous. Saturday Goldwyn picture, "The Man who had who are in distress. Other of Minneapolis and Mrs. Arnold his life-long friend, Pat Hope, was Everything," starring Jack Pickford, Mutual companies are coming across Johnson of this city. sent for and he was with Mr. Lonergan which comes to the Park theatre June in great shape and helping in every the last few hours. 4, afternoon and evening. way possible. Why shouldn't Mower STATE OFFICIALS TO The deceased had been one of the county do likewise? It is our duty Call on us for sand or gravel by the business men of Winifred for the past SPEAK AT MEET to assist those who need our help and load. Call 188, City Dray Line. S. L. five years, coming to Winifred from We now have a limited I hope every man who is a member Young, 217 E. Mill St. 44-4-c (Continued from Page One) Moscow with Pat Hope in 1916 and of the company will be present at the buying an interest in the Winifred meeting and learn just how serious URGES MEMBERS of directors consulted the state's attorney number of the new NASH Livery company. In 1917 he was instrumental the situation is." in establishing the Winifred general as to the legality of TO BE PRESENT Oil company. In his business affairs taking this money from the surplus (Continued from Page 1) he won the respect and admiration fund, as this fund was set aside for a POURS for immediate buyers A. I. ARNESON, M. D. of all for honesty and integrity specific purpose to meet unusual and if we are to raise money for those and by his cheerful disposition he losses. The attorney general gave as Specialist. northern companies, there will be NataralTherapeadcs made everyone his friend. his opinion that the money could not about thirty-five cents of every dollar John W. Lonergan was the son of be legally taken from the surplus. that would land in the pocket of some Walter and Mary Lonergan and was The Mower County Mutual Insurance The same high degree of mechanical man that had no fire loss." born in Moscow, Minnesota, January company wishes to do its share also 7, 1880. His boyhood and schooldays in the relief work but wants to do it excellence which characterizes the Furlong Quotes Records. Colon and Rectal Diseases. were spent in Moscow. August 30, in a legal manner. The only way this "The idea Mr. Lagervall has that Over Austin Furniture Store. Nash Six is apparent in every particular 1905, at Austin, he was united in marriage can be done is by voluntary donation. the board of directors is scheming (See card elsewhere this issue] to Elizabeth Tracy and to this To meet the condition notices were against the best interests of the company of Nash Four construction. union four children were born, Helen, sent to every one of the 2,800 members is refuted by fact that notices Blanche, John and Alice. of the company calling a special Besides his immediate family he meeting of the company to be held It is a quality product throughout, leaves a brother, Andrew Lonergan of Tuesday, June 7th, at 1:30 to see what light in height, economical to maintain Moscow, two sisters, Mrs. Hannah action should be taken in reference to the making of a voluntary assessment Wilson and Mrs. Mary Wilson, both of Jbw/Atmm and built with enduring strength Cedar Falls, Iowa. of such an amount as the members He was a member of the Catholic may decide. to render reliable service over a long church and of the B. P. O. E., also of The sum of $6,496.98 is needed to period of time. the Knights of Columbus. meet the losses of the Finnish Local Insurance company of St. Louis Peder P. Dock. county and some portion of this you As inspect this car you will be Funeral services for Peder P. Dock, amount the Mower County company who died of paralysis at the St. Olaf is asked to raise. impressed with its exceptional beauty Hospital Sunday wefe held yesterday Drop in— 162 Mutual Insurance companies of afternoon from the Mona Lutheran the state have already contributed the of design and finish. church and interment made in the Let Us Show You splendid sum of $230,906.07. Mona cemetery. This promises to be the largest attended Mr. Dock was born in Norway, The Battery Alt Nash models, both open and cks*d, meeting in the history of the March 25, 1838, and came to America hove cord firms as standard mqyipmeni in 1861 where he worked on a farm in Mower County company and provisions With A Two AUTO RADIATOR CO. Iowa for two years. He then took a will be made for an overflow homestead in Blooming Prairie township meeting at the armory. Year Quarantee MOTOR INN and remained for four years, New Radiators of best materials The speakers will be State Insurance V- later selling his claim and buying a Commissioner G. Lundquist A. and construction on the farm in Mitchell county, Iowa He D.- Stewart, secretary of the State sold his farm in 1903 and- bought another market. Repairing and Rebuilding Federation of Mutual Insurance companies Pierce Battery Co. in Otranto where he lived until a specialty. Gas 2 910 when he rented the farm and and A. E. Anderson a member tanks repaired. E. P. Hopfe, Prop. Austin, Minn, moved to Lyle village which has since of the Relief Committee. been his home. He was married to This matter, which has been before 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, Susan Peterson in August 1865. To Open at 6:30 a. m. Come Early. the company at its last three annual this union were born seven children. Phone Bridge 301. Minn. meetings is to be disposed of at this A Nice Line of Accessories Peter P. Jr. Sevar Theodore Oliver time and every member is not only Caroline, deceased and Sosa and invited but urged to come. Lena. JUNE 4th to 11th r- Most money saving event of the season. earns more at this sale than it could at double compound interest. Seasonable merchandise at to V2 its Your dollar Va regular selling value. $25.00 coats $12.50, $50.00 coats $25.00, $75.00 coats $37.5Q. Silk Dresses, $75.00 dress $50.00, $50.00 dress $33.33. $100.00 rugs for $75.00, $25.09 rugs $18.75, $10.00 Lace curtains $5.00, $5M cttrtailis $2.50, $2.50 curtains $1.25, $1.25 curtains 63c. this great saving, figure up a rug, a pair of curtains, a silk dress or waist, wash dress, a coat or suit, add up the saving and then say will I go to Can you imagine Murphy's for these bargains. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 THURSDAY,JUNE9 TUESDAY, JUNE 7 From 9 to 10 A.M.—All PercaUs 1-3 off. From 9 to 10 A.M.—-All dishes 1-3 off. All sport hats 1-3 off. From 9 to 10 A.M.—All laces and embroideries x/% price. From 10 to 11 A.M.—Muslin Underwear off. From 10 to 11 A.M.-—Wash Dresses 1-3 off. From 11 to 12 A.M.—Worsted Dress Goods 1-3 off. fProm 10 to 11 A.M.—Worsted Skirts price. Knit Underwear 1-3 off. From 2 to 3 P.M.—House dresses V2 price. From 11 to 12 A.M.—All Silks 1-3 off. -From 11 to 12 A.M.—All Wash Skirts l/z price. All Wash goods V2 price. All Small Rugs 1-3 off. From 3 to 4 P.M.—Coats V2 Price. From 2 to 3 P.M.—Maribous x/% price. From 2 to 3"P.M.—Linoleum V4 off. Millinery V2 Price. Embroidery Thread, 1-3 off. Congoleum Rugs of f. All hosiery 1-3 off. From 3 to 4 P.M.—Aprons all aprons 1-3 off. From 3 to 4 P.M.—Brassieres and Camisoles 1-3 off. From 4 to 5 P.M.—Silk dresses 1-3 off. From 4 to 5 P.M.—Sheetsand Pillow cases 1-3 off. Gloves 1-3 off. Worsted dresses Vst price. Froip 4 to 5 P.M.—Rompers 1-3 off. Ladies Shoes 1-3 off. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 MONDAY JUNE 6 FRIDAY, JUNE 10 From 9 to 10 A.M.—Cretonnes 1-3 off. From 9 to 10 A.M.—All basement goods other than dishes Lace Curtain Materials 1-3 off. price. Vz From 9 to 10 A.M.—All Georgettes V* price. *«t From 10 to 11 A.M.—Smocks V4 price. From 10 to 11 A.M.—Childrens coats V2 price. Men'# Shirts 1-3 off. From 10 to 11 A.M.—Wash Skirts x/% price. Table coverings 1-3 off. From 11 to 12 A.M.—Sheetings price. From 11 to 12 A.M.—Lace Curtains price. Drapery Goods 1-3 off. .Notions y% Price. Ribbons price. From 2 to 3 P.M.—Children's dresses 1-3 off. From 2 to 3 P.M.—Suits Vfc price. From 11 to 12 A.M.—All Handkerchiefs l/« price. All trimmings V& price. Room size rugs V4 off. From 3 to 4 P.M.—Less than cost on 1 lot of odd shoes. From 2 to 3 P.M.—Kimonas price. \-jV, From 3 to 4 P.M.—Waists all waists 1-3 off. Look them over. $ Children's shoes 1-3 off. From 3 to 4 P.M.—Corsets 14 off. From 4 to 5 P.M.—Crashes 1-3 off.„ From 4 to 5 P.M.—Umbrellas 1-3 off. -T 1 Towels 1-3 off. From to 5 P.M.—Middies off. White Ivory 1-3 off. I All odd lots left from the week sales will be at special prices. In thef foregoing item! have offered the choicest bargains of the \4 ON SATURDA i, JUNE 11 season at the lowest prices. We will follow the time limits on all sales strictly, no goods laid away, no phone orders^ Your opportune 4 ity ity is is here here do do not not miss miss it. it. 'l & •A & $ 0 N 1 or or at miwn austin, r. r. I tV 1 1