Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 4, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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^Ur. fef'r AY MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA rage six \r Thur ay, Aug. 4, 192k J, k' f-f. WEST LANSING Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson visit?'! tif at the J. W, Buxton home Sundr- ilHIEfHIHIHIHIHJHJBIiLnLrElWHIBiHIBJEIBIEIBiHiZJHIHmi Hr. and Mrs. Harry Monson of Lyle w?: a guests at the Carl Larson home 312 DEPARTMENT.STOKES S :iclay, M:\ and Mrs. Henry Stimpson caller' at the Lewis Ulland home Sunday Lower afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble were NATION-WIDE osts of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lervd Prices! Sunday. ValuesI and Mrs. Theodore Helleck of Money Saving Program Ivlr. Blooming Prairie were guests at the Ncb)e home Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. Struva and son, Hr. vor and wife, were supper guests at -he Lerud home Thursday ?.Ir. and Mrs. Raymond Wood and Giving You More For Your Money! Sfi Iren were dinner guests at the T' :ker home in Austin Sunday. and Mrs. Frank S. Clark and .rlv. family of Austin were guests at the Dug'aw home Sunday afternoon. Miss Olive Buxton returned home J. C. Penney from Illionois, Wednesday, where she To Forward the Nation-Wide Effort to Stabilize Prices the 312 Stores of the has been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and Mr. Co., unite as One in a Tremendous Program That brings direct to every patron the and Mrs. L. J. Haney were dinner Sfi guests at the Albert Ulland home in Corning Sunday. Best Values of the Leading Markets at the Lowest Prices quoted in years Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Ruby and Margaret, Mrs. Sandy Noble visited the Oak A Glance at What Follows Will Tell You How Your Dale farm at Le Roy, Sunday. TURKISH BATH MEN'S SOCKS Mrs. Sturgis and daughter, Margaret of Omaha, Nebraska, Mrs. Chas. Dollar Has Increased in its Purchasing Power K. Noss of Minneapolis, Mrs. Lynn TOWELS Men's Rockford 25c Alley, Mrs. Ole Gorvin and Mr. Caliban of Austin were supper guests at at the J. C. PliNNEY COMPANY Stores two pairs for Dugaw's Friday evening. 15x30 inch, plain Men's Cotton Sox, black MAPLE CITY ifi white, pair and colors, per 1 Qc The rain we had last Monday delayed FINE CAMBRIC pair 25c and 20x40 inch, plain the shock threshing for a few days. PERCALES DRESS GINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz were Men's Cotton Sox, black white, each Sunday evening caller at Arthur Lily of the Valley and colors. 1 Ac Smith's. a 36 inch Standard Good quality, 27 inch Cambric, 36 inches Several families from here took per pair their dinners and spent the day at Le Grade Percales Dress Ginghams, wide, per yard Roy Sunday. 13,/ic 17c Mr. and Mrs William Smith attended 16 GILLETTE BROWNIE services in the Lutheran church of Austin Sunday morning. C. Proeschel arrived last Friday !fi SAFETY RAZOR MEN'S ATHLETIC evening from Marion, Ohio, for a visit with his son, Herbert, and other relatives. UNDERWEAR AMERICAN MADE ALUMINUM WARE Imitation covered leather Ardis Halverscn has returned to her work at Hollister's after spending case—Three blades a two weeks' vacation with her parents 83c Full Cut, Light Weight, WONDERFUL VALUES! EXCELLENT QUALITY! S here. ALL LARGE-SIZED PIECES Fine Quality Checked Last Sunday there were no services in the German Lutheran church here Nainsook Muslin, 41/2 quart Tea Kettles, i0-inch Covered Roasters, 8 quart Lipped Preserve Kettles, 2 on account of Rev. Hohenstein being Gillette Razor quart Double Boilers, 2 quart Coffee Percolaters, 5 quart covered AQc 75' called to Orinoca to preach at a mission 5/0 Blades, 12 in pkg.. Kettle^, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, etc. Each festival. A sun engine is operated at Mead, near Cairo, Egypt. It consists oi i.ve 205 foot boilers placed on edge and in S 89c OVERALLS 89c the focus of five channel shaped mirrors. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SLITS MEN'S WEAR Its best run for an hour yielded 1,442 pounds to the square inch— equivalent to sixty-three horsepower UNION MADE LOW PRICES. BEST VALUES. an acre of land occupied by the plant. Men's Dress Shirts, fine Percale and Men's Heavy 220 Weight Blue Denim The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. That's what every man wants today Madras, all sizes 98c Overalls, full cut, double stitched, —and low prices at a J. C. Penney Company LEGAL NOTICES Men's attached collar Dress Shirts, a regulation pockets, high backs, Store does not mean a cheap Suit neat striped Percale and Madras. 98c per pair 89c 1947. "marked down" because it could not Sfi Men's Fancy Neckties, new choice Jackets to match, each ,. .89c STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Hi sell at a higher price. These Suits are Mower. In District Court. Tenth Patterns 25c and 49c Judicial District. !fi a choice selection from the markets Peter Capretz Men's Fine* Fur Felt Hats, new fall CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, 49c W Plaintiff. where quality, style, tailoring are the styles $2.98 vs Benedict J. Brown. Jeremiah B. best. Men's Caps, new shapes 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Men's fast color Blue ChamBray Work Yates. J. B. Yates and wife Rebecca $17.90, $19.75, $22.50 A. Yates. "Belorous" P. Lewis. Velorous Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves, 3 pair 25c Shirts, double stitched, with P. Lewis and wife Olive G. Lewis. Julia Ella Woodard. Mrs. $24.75 TO $34.75 pocket, each .59c C. J. Shortt, Belle S. Shortt. Pluma Yates. Sarah A. Griswold. Harry Griswold. F. I. Crane. Frank I. Crane. The unknown heirs of any of the above named defendants who are THIS LIST SAVES MONEY YOUR DOLLAR HERE deceased. Also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described LADIES' SMART FALL COATS Ladies' Hose, full mercerized, 220 in the Complaint herein, and their unknown heirs, Defendants. needle, black or brown, pair.... 25c $14.75 TO $39.75 SUMMONS. 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, soft finish, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Why? Your dollar in a J. C. PENNEY THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: per yard 45c Exceptional fabrics, beautifully tailored COMPANY store is not paying 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting, yard. .39c You and each of you are hereby and featuring both plain and fur for— summoned and required to answer the 36-inch fine quality Taffeta Silk," trimmed models, some are embroidered complaint of the plaintiff in the above —Overhead expense on questionable entitled action, which is filed in ehe black or navy $1.49 and $1.69 and braided and others have attractive Office of the Clerk of the District reserve stock that is waiting Ribbons for Hair Bows, all colors, Court in the City of Austin, County of button trimming, unusual valui to be "marked down." Mower and State of Minnesota, and to 4y2 inches wide 25c serve a copy of your answer to the —Deliveries, expensive or inexpensive. said complaint on the subscribers at 36-inch Curtain Scrims, per yard. .15c their office in the City of Austin, All the new styles, Serges and tricotines County of Mower, within twenty days 36-inch Fancy Terry Cloth, new $14.75 W $19.75 after service of this Summons upon —Doubtful accounts or uncertain patterns, per yard .. 59c you, exclusive of the day of such service ""collections.' and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the. time aforesaid, —It is not being held by the merchant the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in order to give the "cream" in the complaint. to "credit customers" and let You, Dated Austin, Minn., this 29th day $ TP HOW SAVE of June, 1921. a Cash Customer, take the "leavings" ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MARTIN A. NELSON, in advertised "Sales." Fine Coloring Attorneys for Plaintiff. Austin, Minnesota. Table Oil Cloth, white or colors, It is the people's confidence in this STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of best quality, per yard 29c genuine service of the J. C. PENNEY Mower. In District Court. Tenth Judicial District. Exquisitely embroidered Blouses that COMPANY that keeps 312 5-sewed Carpet Brooms.... .\ v.59c Same parties as in Summons immediately-preceding this notice. transform a skirt into a costume and in stores-in busy operation every NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. Linen Window Shades, completeto all the novel styles of slip-on and tie-on, business day of the year. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an action has been commenced in this hang .59c short sleeves and vestees, all colors. Court by the above named plaintiff, the object of which is to obtain a LADIES' FINE JAP SILK Penolive Toilet Soap, highy judgment that said plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following described perfumed vr:5c real estate situate in the City of CAMISOLES Austin, County of Mower and State of P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars 55c Minnesota, viz: Lot No. Ten (10), in Block No. Ten (10) Yates & Lewis Gilt Edge Shoe Polish, large Handsomely trimmed with lace and Addition. That the defendants and Qncorborated DEPARTMENT. STORES size bottle each of them have no estate or interest 19c ribbon 89 therein or lien thereon and to ,205-207 N. Main St, .fx Austin, Minn. quiet the title in the plaintiff. Dated Austin, Minn., June 29, 1921. "*hv V'*" 4" f? 1 ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MARTIN A. NELSON, t, afrit TrA •St && -53 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Austin, Minnesota. July 21,28 Aug. 4. 3