Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 28, 1921 · Page 1 of 9
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mm -mr, \b~ I 11-.. VJ 1 Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, July 28,1921. & 4» ECLIPSE ECHOES Elizabeth Fields, Mrs. W.. Gleason, Mrs. A. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. M, the serious illness of Jier father. Albeg Wood, and other relatives, left Monday Ibsmi LANSING morning for the cities on their Bjerke, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John Cerney, and daughter, Barbara, Reinke J? Simonson And son, Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckman and iron, way home. jjfjF*' Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong were Kuhl and children, all of Grand Meadow. Irving, Mrs. M. Kroger, Mrs. John-* Austin Harold Greene were shoppers A. E. Martin was an Austin caller Weekly Shavings Edited By Sunday guests at the home of hip parents, son, Miss Williamson, Mrs. C. A. Thursday. Saturday. Vol. 880 JuVy 28,1921 Splinters Mr. and Mrs. W. Strong, of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis and Mr. Bates, Mr. ajjd Mrs. S. ^JPIayl?j«4 Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family R. Pollock and Miss Mackie vent to H.O.Wood. Brownsdale. and Mrs. H. Jacobson and their called at thei Joe Goetsch home Goldfield, Iowa, Tuesday. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD because— Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hanson and daughter, Eleanor, were callers at Sunday evening. b. 4 Henry and Arlie Wood spent Sunday SINCE STYLES HAVE CHANGED WALTHAM family of Grand Meadow were guests the Nels Peterson home in Moscow, Mis Emma Fett has returned home at the home of their parents, Mr. mM 1.—Materials and transportation are "Many a draft-evader hid behind his of their brother, E. H. Hanson, Saturday Sunday. from Austin after assisting Mrs. Ted and Mrs. H. O. Wood. available. During the fall when wife's skirts." and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hanson returned Hayes with housework. Miss May Lestrud of Corning is coal, crops and fall merchandise Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and daughter, Well, if another war was to come up Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tanner and to their home in Grand Meadow, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumgartner of helping Mrs. R. Chaffee with her compete for cars, this favorable Mildred, were Austin callers Mon- day.Sg^^,:! family of Austin were Sunday evening Saturday, after a week's visit at the Long Prairie, are visiting with relatives now, they'd have to find a new condition may no longer exist. housework for a few weeks. callers at the home of Mr. and home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin 2.—Cost of construction is down. dodge! and friends in this vicinity.. Mr. and Mrs Martin Simonson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and children When the accumulated building program Mrs. A. B. Strong. Hanson. Mr and Mrs. August Moll of Rosemount family of Racine, were guest at the and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty visited that must some day be carried Mrs. Bertha Malcolmson and son of spent Sunday with Mrs. Moll's Elvin Hanson home Sunday. The following were Austin callers with Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke, A concrete" milk cooling tank 'will out is in full swing and heavy Huntley, Nevada, were guests at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Templeman. The band concert was enjoyed by all Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Nels Goodwin, Sunday. demands are made on the supply, *SiClip8c» quickly pay for.itself. Ask the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan, Saturday evening. Hope they will Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon, prices again may rise. Mrs. Edd Hartman of Chicago, Illinois, Friday and Saturday come again in the near future. Frank Laak and mother, Mrs. Laak, 3.—Labor is efficient and plentiful. was called home on account of The News is the buyers' guide. The Mid-week union prayer meeting When building activity gathers full Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector and Mr. and Elvin Hanson.. will be held at the church, Wednesday momentum, it may be scarce. When the cows come home. Tho and Mrs. Hogal were callers at the E. 1 Mrs. Allen Harmon and daughter, evening. Every one is urged to 4.—Building started now is soon pastured and fed well, cows, if kept in E. Dennis home Saturday evening. June, left last Friday morning for available for use and begins to pay improperly constructed and insanitary attend these meetings. Lloyd Vaughan and Kenneth their home at Russ, North Dakota, after dividends on the investment. barns, will in time lose their Ladies' Aid meets at the home of Schissler of Austin went to Underwood a few weeks' visit with her NOW is the time to build. good health and contentment. This Mrs. Alex Mackie, Thursday afternoon. Monday on a fishing excursion.x mother, Mrs. A. Wiseman and her will, of course, affect their milk flow. All are cordially invited to attend THE WOMAN OF THE HOUSE To modernize your barn will pay Mr. and Mrs. Hogal of Brandon, sisters. ERVICE the Aid meetings. wants OAK FLOORS because they you well. Wisconsin, were visitors at the home The following were Sunday guests will harmonize perfectly with any Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector, the past at the home of Mr. and Mrs..A. E. kind of decoration, and owing to their daughter of Waltham, were Sunday week. Martin: Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nordland WHY RENT a house when you can ATISfACTION rich and cheerful color create a callers at the home of his parents, Remember the Bible study class just as well build? The longer you and family, Mr. and Mrs. George friendly and homelike atmosphere. Mrs. and Mrs. H. 0. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. rent the harder it will be for you to meets at the home of Grandma Summey Nordland and family, buy. Build or buy today while buying every Tuesday afternoon. All Rudolph Lunda and family and Mrs. The following were guests at the and building are good. are welcome. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson 0. Lunda, all of Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. Walter and family, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. Berg and The following were Austin callers KOBE'S CAFE ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// who have been visiting at the home family of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Balsdorf J. J. CLEMENS of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Edd Simonson and family, Mr. and and family, Mrs. J. Bloss, Miss Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. A ovii -.vv LAST TWO DAYS r? Vl in WHITE OF OUR GREAT MEN'S WHITE TABLE SUMMER DRESS OIL CLOTH59c SHIRTS, with soft collar By our own "Brict Wall Mason" July Clearance Sale and 35- value cuffs, reg. for $3.00 value ran n.'.- For tomorrow, we draw in our belt a little tighter, take on a little more courage and cut prices still deeper* to make this last week of -Kt- our Annual Clean-lip Sale do a thorn of .ridding our store, of jt-.f every piece of merchandise that we can get into other hands Now the outlook wasrft brilliant as he lamped about the place anyone could see his finish if he didn't change his SPECIALS FOR MEN SHIRTINGS pace. All his shelves with goods were burdened, bought $1.50 Pongee Silk Shirting $2.00 Dress Shirts, new a£ \.ft...'ftft. $1.00 patterns ...ft...7"...ft by box and barrel and bale, in a market that was tilted $1.00 $1.00 Silk Striped Madras at 75c 75c Balbriggan Shirts and and had cost him scads of kale. With the season fast 60c Cotton Striped Madras. .25c Drawers .45c advancing and with goods that ought to sell, he at least $1.25 Athletic Union Suits 75c WASH GOODS $1.19 Best Union Made agreed with Sherman war most certainly was—Well, it $1.25 Imported Organdies. 95c Overalls ft. .89c 60c White Gaberdine Skirting is strange how fearsome fancies flit across the troubled $1.00 Fine Chambray Work 35c Shirts .... .59c mind, and the fear of going "Bujghouse," left the thot of 60c White Pique Skirting.. .35c 35c Fine Lisle Hose........18c Bug behind. In days ago, when trade was brisk, when 85c ^White Embroidered $1.00 Silk Hose, double Swiss... 45c heel and toe .............. he felt so sure and smug, he'd refused a Selling Service 69c 49c Pillow Tubing ft 32c fl.50 Silk Ties, beautiful represented by a Bug.* "With his business prospects 7 55c Bleached Sheeting 42c designs... ........... .$1.00 25c Crash Toweling ........15c brightest he declined with such disdain, that the "Printshop" 15c Hemstitched Handker^ 15c Unbleached Muslin ft ft 10cT which had asked him never spoke of it again.* 9c 35c White Turkish Towels...19c 35c White Voile, 40-inch But, thot he, with storm clouds rising, better seek most SPECIALS FOR BOYS wide 16c $1.00 Coverall Suits, khaki any port than to drift in troubled waters ending in the and blue.. ..69c Bankrupt's Court. So he beat it to the printshop, to Ye CURTAIN GOODS 89c Overalls, 4 to 15 years. .50c 35c Curtain Scrim, ecru and 59c Striped Shirts with Ed. began to moan, '"What's that Advertising Service, white. 21c Pflllfl.1* QCL* ^beat it in "my ivory d6ttie!" 45c Figured Marquesette.. 32c 75c Athletic Union Suits 39c $1.25 Fancy Draperies 89c SPECIALS FOR WOMEN Maybe we should have a moral to adorn this little tale 'bout this advertising service turning "Stickers into. Kale." HOUSE DRESSES 55c Ladies' Union Suits .....39c And that we should give in detail how the service pulled him I $1.19 Bungalow Aprons 89c 35c Ladies' Ribbed Vests.ft 19c thru, but we'd rather spend'the time showing what 'twill do $1.50 Gingham and Percale .• Call Main four five O, and we'll have the goods to show. 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose....15c Dresses .89c 75c Ladies' Mercerized ^ft" $3.00 Chambray House •J.: Vpcifq /(Li Dresses $1.98 $2.00 Ladies' Corsets, ft ft$1.40 S-f.'i f* Do your^shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied $5.50 Gingham Dresses... $3.95 $1.50 Muslin Night Gowns. .98c -ft V, A V" *&A & *,**/ $1.75 Gaberdine and Pique $2.00 Ladies' and Misses' f* 4 Tub Skirts $1.00 Middies $1.35 A" 75c Children's Gingham '?SSb "I 1 f," NOTIONS Dresses :ft.49c Mower f^ounty News Real Hair Nets, 3 for.. 2 5 $1.25 Union Suits, pink R.M.C. Crochet Cotton..... .10c and white ft 75c Coats 150 Yard Spools. 5c $2.00 Crisp Voile Waists 98c House of Service Ric Rac Braid 10c T5he Ladies' Handkerchiefs ..... 5c One lot slightly imperfect Lace Edge Special at yard.. .2c Waists, $2.00 values, montlj One lot Boys' and Girls' White end special at 50c Shoes, including Keds, Pumps Infant's Sandals, slightly and Tennis Shoes to close 95c imperfect, to close at.....25c EH*— rfO 'r 1 v, ttr & A 1 I 1 I