Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 23, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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mm I *W 4 *f ffff V, -^"r'&F'i W4i J£T*3Tf ii i'A*1 -reigi. I MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Page Two Thursday, June 23,1921 If-' t'- ECLIPSE ECHOES new parsonage at Sargeant is becoming last week. They returned home Saturday day were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Keitz Sunday afternoon. LEROY W* a reality as the foundation is and two childrep and Mr.and Mrs. rf accompanied by Mrs. Maxfield A large kumber were in attendance. completed. fv f|| Cleve Ash. mt Miss Pearl Tanner is attending and Miss Katherine Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snyder and Miss Ella Storks entertained the Mrs. Kasson spent the latter part Miss Marie Bhend of Hollywood, Austin summer school.^- Hp, Weekly Edited By Shaving Miss Anna Bongard were Austin callers y»nng people of the Valley Saturday of the week with friends in Cresco, la. California, returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman of Volume 3741 Splinters Thursday, June 23, 1921 last Wednesday afternoon. evening, June 11, at a parcel shower Miss Leah Lewis was an over-Sunday Sunday after an extended visit with Lansing were dinner guestrf at the E. Misses Bertiia and Sadie Vollen of guest with Miss Wright at Taopi. relatives and friends here and in Wisconsin. for Alma Haarstad. Rockwell home Sunday. SUMMER evenings of languorous A saw-tooth roof hog house, with Zumbrota visited at the Jacob Majerus Miss Johanna Jordon is visiting Mrs. M. L. Bates is our new mail Miss Marie Knutson entertained pleasure Long afternoons when tea windows facing south, provides a rM' home last Tuesday. carrier for a few days while Mr. with Miss Armita Edmonds this week. Miss Evelyn Birch went to St. Paul served on the veranda adds grace and 36 twelve ladies Saturday afternoon, comfortable and healthful home for Mrs.. Peter Schammel and children Bates takes his vacation. cheery frills to housekeeping monotony. Wednesday morning to visit cousins, June 11, at a shower given in honor Mrs. Ed. Garvey of Solon Springs, the sows and their little pigs. A concrete of Kenmare, North Dakota, are here Renova was well represented at the also to get enrolled at the state university Wisconsin is visiting her sisters, Mrs. or Miss Alma Haarstad who was married feeding floor, on the south side, visiting at the Mike Schammel home. Dexter Chautauqua last week. A where she expects to attend Mornings of restful comfort along J. Y. McGinnis and Mrs. Powell, and June 15 to Adolph Haseth of provides and economical feeding with most utilitarian needlework— large number were in attendance. this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill and Root River Valley. The ladies presented families. place and also a warm, sunny spot Mrs. Pearl Jensen and Miss Hope daughter, Lenore, left for an extended Miss Alma with a basket containing The Baptist church looks its best All these are made posisble by the for the animals in good weather. trip last Thursday to the cities and a nice sum of money. addition of the ever delightful, dayround, now that Mr. Lewis has completed the Lappin came down from Taopi Tuesday Insurance Specialists year-round sun porch. Stacy and to points in North Dakota. to attend the Alumni meeting. painting. RENOVA The mild weather served as a protection They are visiting a few days at the I. They intend to be gone about a Miss Inez Malcomson is visiting at "Square" houses make comfortable Austin Insurance Agency to the pesky disease carrying the home of her parents, Mr. and McCaughey home. month. and convenient homes, and they cost E. Ray Cory, Manager fly. As a result there will be more Mrs. H. Malcomson. On Monday evening the Stars very Miss Freda Anderson is attending less to build than those with walls Root River Valley Babcock Building flies than usual this summer. Let Merrill Bowers returned Saturday pleasantly entertained the members Winona summer school. that are irregular. The Eclipse has AUSTIN, MINNESOTA the Eclpise help you Screen Out the some exceptionally good designs of from the convention of the Odd Fellows of the Masonic order. An interesting Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and children •i— Fly. comparatively low cost homes. that convened at Virginia. program was given and light refreshments Haseth-Haarstad were Dexter shoppers Monday. were served at a late hour. Mrs. Lizzie Augustine entertained Mrs. W. Hayes returned home Saturday On Wednesday, June 15, at the Norwegian A modern frame combination corncrib Remember 1919. In the first half the Ladies' Aid society at her home. from a few weeks' visit with Mrs. H. Hook and sons left the fore Lutheran church in the Valley JEWELRY and granary—weather and rat of the year there was light traffic and A number from this vicinity attended daughters in Waltham and Spring part of the week for their home in occurred the marriage of Miss Alma proof—will earn substantial profits everybody could get shipments without the lot sale Saturday in Austin. Washington. They have been visiting Valley. Haarstad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at present cost of construction. delay. In the last half when Miss Margaret Bingham, who is doing the former's parents and other, relatives. A. Haarstad and Adolph Haseth, crops were moving and business in The quality most needed by American This part of the country was visited government work in Chicago, general bad quickened- traffic was Miss Marjorie Brown accompanied Only immediate friends and relatives business men a year ago was to by a beautiful rain Sunday afternoon. heavy and everybody had wait for caution. The quality most needed today came home for a three weeks' vacation them as far as Morristown, of the bride and groom were present. shipments. This latter condition continued is courage. Sunday. where she plans on visiting for several Miss Alma graduated from the for more than a year. Build A. S. Rolfson has recovered somewhat WATCH REPAIRING Mrs. Beth Porter Garvey left Sunday weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Chapman. Austin high school in the class of material Now while labor and is easily from his recent illness to be out We guarantee Satisfaction at for the cities where she expects 1916 and has been a successful teacher available. again. to attend summer school at the state The members of the Alumni association reasonable prices in the county since. Adolph is a c. Mrs. C. O. Stream has been quite university. had their annual picnic in the splendid young farmer/# this vicinityl. I_. JONES J. J. CLEMENS OR A CAR LOAD// ill. Dr. Schottler made her a call Oakdale park. Short talks were given The young couple went on a Mrs. Oscar Larson returned to her Friday. by several when called upon by R. J. trip to Fargo, N. D., and will make 412 N. Maita St. Austin, Minn. home in Austin after a week's visit Henry Krull and Clifford Browning Thomson, who acted as toastmaster. their future home on the groom's Phone: Mem 47 Local Mgr. with her sister, Mrs. H. Hawkins, and JEWELER were callers at the Rockwell home The following officers were elected for farm in the Valley. The best wishes other relatives. the ensuing year: Miss Josie Horn, Children's day was observed in the of their many friends go out to this president Mrs. R. J. Price, vice president Baptist and Presbyterian churches worthy couple. Miss Lulu Runnestrand, secretary-treasurer. last Sunday. The little tots surely There were about The big tractor is busy grading the did splendid work with the singing, road thru the Valley. speaking and drills. eighty members present. Dexter Chautauqua was well attended Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove of Chester, ROSE CREEK by Root River Valley folks. Iowa, and Mrs. Moar of Lime Springs Mr. and Mrs. F. Sprung motored to Customers autoed up and attended the Alumni Austin Saturday afternoon on a business meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Hartman visited at the trip. Mrs. McGillvery and Miss Susie Nick Bissen home Wednesday. vs. Boyd returned Saturday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knutson of Mrs. Charles Cassidy spent a few Zumbrota, attended the Haseth-Haarstad Virginia where they had attended the days at the W. D. Fink home last wedding June 15th. state convention of the Rebekahs. week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rebb of New Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thomson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronon arrived the Personal Richland, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartz and Mrs. H. Goss and Miss Helen home Saturday evening from a trip to visited at the D. H. Spreckles Turner of Austin autoed down Tuesday Minneapolis. home Sunday. to attend the Alumni association. Mrs. Gregg Bissen, who has been Rev. A. Nauman of the Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. Walworth of Winona seriously ill at her home, is much improved church of Sargeant was a caller in visited with their daughter and husband, at this writing. the neighborhood the past week. The Mr. and Mrs. Miles Maxfield, Among the Austin callers Wednes To many a storekeeper the actual consumers or customers which patronize his establishment are strangers—asbolutely unknown to him, with the exception of possibly their names which are Specials For Two Days carried on the account book from time The Quality Printer to time. On the Job Friday .V Saturday This printing buyer merely give* a few In a city the size of Austin it is not possible iptcinatioM and places his order with this printer, because of his knowledge for the proprietor of a retail store that the printer uses the LAST DAYS OF TRIUMPH SALE to know all of his customers, or even a RAN KLIN small part of them personally. PRINTING PRICE LIST A. HOSIERY & It is almost impossible for him to expect VOILES SALE OF SILKS The tame price to every printing buyer—the same high quality, them to come to his place of business UNDERWEAR it the Price List standard. each time they want to buy some 40 inches wide. 40 in. Georgettes .... $1.39 SPECIALS In a large and varried article, unless they are first sold thru the columns of the newspaper. 40 in. Crepe de assortment of checks, Chine $1.49 The buyers more and more place a great deal of dependence upon the stripes and flowers easily Cotton hose, 7 pr. .. $1.00 36 in. Taffetas ........ $1.69 worth 45c, at storekeeper who uses space in the local paper to tell what he has that Ladies Union suits .... 69c Black Silks $1.89 19' 65c Childs Union. is timely, and attractively priced, something of its nature, color, texture, 36 in. Charmeuse .... $1.98 Suits 39c size, quality, etc. 36 in. Wash Satin .. $1.49 Ladies vests 19c a yard. Childrens vests 15c 36 in. Poplins 95c READY-TOWEAR Ladies drawers 49c And the buyer, whether it is the husband, wife, son, daughter, or Corsets to $3.00, at $1.98 COTTON GOODS Bloomers 98c some other member of the family are assured that they are safe in Bungalow Aprons .... 89c dealing with one who is not averse to publicly announcing his wares. it Wash skirts $1.19 25c Percales 15c All ladies coats,, suits, They are also assured of clean, fresh, nationally advertised goods, Muslin Gowns $1.49 20c Ginghams 13V2C dresses, children's coats Silk Camisoles 98c seasonable and in style, not some out-of-date stuff, that is made under must be closed out at Brassiers 49c Hope Muslin 14c insanitary conditions. 1-2 Price Unbleached Muslin .... 9c BARGAINS FOR Prints and Calicoes 9c Plisse Crepe 29c Advertised goods are safe, and priced right. MEN AND BOYS Imported Ginghams .. 59c MUSLINS 9-4 Peperell Sheeting 45c $2.00 Dress shirts .. .. 98c 9-4 Pepuot Sheeting .. 53c Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Extra heavy unbleached $3.00 Madras shirts $1.49 8-4 Pepperell muslins, 36 inches wide, Mens chambray 0 H,' fetii i'A'- I regular 18c for two days Sheeting 39c Shirts only 42 in. Tubing 35c Mens union suits .... 9 Yard Mens caps 89c 45 in. Tubing 39c Boys dress Suits .... $9,95 ower County News $7.50 Bed Spreads $4.95 -"H BOys union suits .. 49c Mens ties ..98c 35c Long Cloths 19c Boys blouses 59c SILK HOSE 18c Crashes 12% 39c Towels 25c T5he House of Service! 75c Turkish Towels .. 49c The famous Buster Brown Silk hosiery in sizes 9 to -4 10 in black, brown, navy, worth $1.75, will wear as White Goods long as any $2.50 hose, at One Special lot, at day at