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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

June 16, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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a.f:« iAi&i|kjnS^ *rP? PJfgWR, ppfflpff •'T' 'i"_(- ^J ., tJ 1 iJk Thursday, June 16,1921 ms Page Five NEW INNOVATION AT CHAUTAUQUA $ t' '*4^ p|S 1 1 uh «(i* iT -'H -fil si -i SPECIALS ••V Open Forum Conducted Never Again by Hon. Quin O'Brien. 10c Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs WILL YOU GET AN at Keith Vawter, Chautauqua pioneer) has evolved another new idea. Vawter OPPORTUNITY is never content to "do just the things Real Human Hair that have been done," but is on the 25c netev large size, alert for something different, to make LIKE THIS his programs ever more attractive. at 3 for •. This season it is an open public forum following the address of Hon. Quin O'Brien, the Chicago attorney, who is making such an impresison the second night with his discussion of Triumph Sale public questions. Mr. Vawter suggested to O'Brien the idea of letting the audience ask questions brought out by his address, which deals with disarmament, government expense, the national debt, capitol and labor, etc. This was quickly accepted by Mr. O'Brien and Beginning Friday, 17, June 25 is proving a wonderful idea. June Ending Saturday, Mr. O'Brien talks about an hour, discussing in a pleasing conversational way, the questions holding first place in day's news, or before Congress at the moment, making each intensely interesting. 10 DAYS OF RELENTLESS PRICE CUTTING HERE'S THE BIG BARGAIN EVENT OF THE YEAR Then he calls on the audience to ask him questions, and in most towns the question period lasts longer than the set talk, and proves so intensely interesting and instructive that scarcely a person leaves the tent, but OUR BUYERS ON A RECENT TRIP TO THE EASTERN MARKETS BOUGHT IMMENSE SURPLUS STOCKS OF MANUFACTURERS sits tensely interested, forgetful of the flight of time. AND JOBBERS AT THEIR OWN PRICES. THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE EVER PUT ON IN THIS COMMUNITY. All kinds of questions are asked, from what attitude the Farm Bureau THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF NEW MERCHANDISE OFFERED AT INCREDIBLE LOW PRICES. will take toward foreign markets, to how the cost of living is to be reduced. Mr. O'Brien takes the attitude of the teacher instructing a class, excepting that he occasionally frankly Our Entire Stock of admits he does not know and cannot Voiles and Organdies answer a question, and asks his questioner what he thinks about it, or what the answer it .' T, -to Wear The audience never fattetopts to 29c 40 inch Voiles in light and dark colors "heckle" the speaker, but s$^ws an worth to 75c, at a yard v... intelligent interest and courtesy that is making of tl?e forumjthe,fbiggest Including Coats, Suits, Wraps, Children's $U9 40 mch Georgetie Crepes success of any new idea evolved by 36 and 40 inch Voiles, in Satin stripe and "V All the new'and staple colors, at Mr. Vawter in"many years. 59' new colors and designs, Values to $1.35, Coats An interesting phase is the many at a yard $1.49 40 inch £lrepe de Chines, women who take part, showing that "•iifiSSv, In the best of colors, at a yard .... with the franchising has come a new AT 40 inch Organdies, in all colprs, while interest in public affairs %nd a surprising 1':.. Price $1.69 36 inch Taffetas knowledge of the same. they last, at yard In the wanted shades, at 98c Actions Speak Louder. 45 inch Imported Swiss Organdies, $1.19 Imported Pongee Pat—"An' what did your ould woman permanent finish and fast colors An extraordinary bargain, at ...... say when ye come in at three $2.95 Georgette Blisses, all colors o*clQck this mornin' Mike—"Sure, the 73c 49° 32 inch Silk Striped Skirting darlin' soul never said a worrud. An' 200 yards to1 be closed out, at "vr+r I was goin' to have them two front Dotted Swiss, 36 inches wide teeth pulled out annyways."—American Baronette Satin Skirts, all colors Legion Weekly. BLACK SILKS. values to $^5, at "If v-' Including Black Poie de Soie, Black COTTON GOODS AUSTIN MARKETS $3.95 Gingham Dresses, in all the Satin Duchess, Taffetas, etc., values to new styles, values to $10, at $3.50, at .i.'.i...... June 16, 1921 Chicago receipts 42,000 Charmeuse, $1250 At Unheard-of Low Prices i* HOG MARKET In a full range of colors, at Organdy Dresses, at Medium and Butchers 7.30 Wash Satins Packers 5.60 to 6.30 9-4 Pequot unbleached 36 inch Best Percales 53c Buttfer 25 36 inches wide in flesh and white, at HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR in light and dark CATTLE sheeting Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 at colors at J? Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS a yard .......... J-tJ SPECIALS Canners and Cutters .... 1.00 to 2.00 8-4 Pepperell QQc Bulls 3.00 to 4.00 i. sheeting at VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS Dress Ginghams, 27 in. Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 35c Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 SILK HOSE wide in new plaids 42 inch Pillow MUSLIN GOWNS Men's Dress Shirts, Boys' Suits, all sizes Fat Veal 4.50 to 7.00 Tubing, at.... QQc and 1 values to Quoted By Dalager values to $20.00 Eggs 20 checks lu $2.50, at «/0 Values to (f-| jq 39c Silk Hose in Black, 45 inch Pillow Butter 27 $3.00 at each Ttt/ iJSIen's Fine Madras "ach $9.95 Brown, Navy and Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Tubing, at.... shirt, values to Hens, heavy 17 White, values AQc Hope Muslin, 36 inches $1.49 $3.00 Roosters 08 to $2, at O 49- wide AC Boys Union Suits Crochet Bed Spreads at Eggs 19 5 bleached Arr at each worth to $3.50 98' Silk Hose in colors, including Light Hens 14 White Voile $1.98 $1.00 Men's Cliambray Spring Chix 30 extra fine waists at Shirts /?Ap 69C Boys' Pants values Unbleached Muslin, qualities worth to at. LEGAL NOTICES 1 PETTICOATS $1.49 $1.98 4 yard wide, heavy to $3.00, Satin Bed Spreads Men's $3.00 Madras at quality extra V2C CITATION FOR HEARING ON $1.69 values to $7.50 Very Special, at •j PETITION FOR DETERMINATION $4.95 special at O COTTON HOSE $2,25 OF DESCENT 49® Boys' Blouses each.... OF LAND. ri Men's Balbriggan Estate of William J. Tripp. at Prints and calicoes, in 98' :4 State of Minnesota, County of Union Suits, 36 inch Long- Q( For Men, Women and WASH SKIRTS v. Mowerj In Probate Court: light and dark colors '1 JLJ/ at 5^cloth, Special..a Boys' Caps and Hatei* In the Matter of the Estate of A children (M A A at William J. Tripp, Decedent. values to 7 pairs, .... «P±.UU Men's Athletic Union ^n white, best qual- a yard ..... The State of Minnesota to Cornelia OAc $ 1 0 0 a 19c 3jjj|, inch Fine Nainsook, 2 ,$1 19 Suits, Trippe, Maude M. Trippe, Rosepha UNDERWEAR 1' C. Pulford, Clara Coxe, and -Special, a4& Ow Henry M. Trippe, the heirs at law Plisse Underwear Crepe Men's Tiesj values"^ of said decedent, and to all persons Men's Caps values at ?1.:!°':.:i rv9^5 in white and colors/ 29* interested in the determination ladies Summer Union to $2.50, g0c of the descent of the real estate Crash Toweling, splendid Suits, worth to Qc 50c value 12'."'* of said decedent: The petition quality did quality Values to ^"1 AQ 1 $1.00, at 4. Otl- of John H. Rochford having been filed »vxr'.- at a yd. ..... $4.00 at tpl.J/O in this court, representing that said 39c Children's Sun|fne|t# decedent died more than five years II OXFORDS AND PUMF^AT Blfr^ prior to the filing thereof, leaving BLOOMERS Imperial shirting, Cheviots Union .Suits, certain real estate in said petition WHITE GOODS at in blue, checks described, and that no will of decedent REDUCTIONS j.-v has been proved nor administration 19c and stripes, Ladies Vests, 98" -i QV2C Ladies Nainsook of his estate granted in this at a yd. ...... LO" at state, and praying that the descent Bloomers One big lot of Fancy of said real estate be determined by 15c .98® White Goods, value Childr^h'^ve^ts, this court Camisoles, Women's Oxfords, Slippers and pumps^^l^ Af^ THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH at:..v..i.. ..:.Ladies Imported Scotch, to 98c, QQC silk OF YOU, are hereby cited and required values to $4.50, at at a yd. O*/ 49c Zephyrs, in the newest to show cause, if any you 59c Gauze '49c Brassieres, have, before this court at the Probate T^tv Drapers, at plaids, at 'I Women's Oxforcll, Slippers^nd Pumps^'#"gi Court room in the Court House in the City of Austin, in the County to $7.50, at TOWELS BUNGALOW of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the SILK GLOVES I 8th day of July, 1921, at 10 «f Entire lot of Children's Shoes and J, o'clock A. M., why said petition APRONS 9r4 Pepperell Sheeting $1.49 should not be granted. f, Slippers, at at- WITNESS the Judge of said court, Large Turkish Towels White and Black v«- 45c and the seal thereof, this 15th day AQc and also Buck QpTc up to $2.00 4 aim 89 -iL~ Infant's Slippers, white aird ,, of June, 1921. 0! "ift New ^1 ?0wels JS^} at VO HENRY WEBER, UN., J. colors Probate Judge (COURT SEAL} 'a A.C.PAGE, 'MM Attorney for Petitioner. File No. 4233. June 16-23-30. VI H, 'WAJTjSf-tfW tlTaiP 1 I •.i' ZiVJ/' hi 1