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September 22, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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"i wm l(j(! phpi 's-ftvttr & m*y T7- -f $ \a 1 'th vS ~i *?•&•'• 'Sf .tiT*™ »f *v •& MOWSR COUNTY NEWS, Austin, MINN. ....».c ?...- ..&>.» ~:^m. u.--^%^Page Kv||"" Thursday, Sept. 22,1921 ELMER MYHRE Winona November 5—Faribault November candidates for line jobs, and with 11—Albert Lea— (probable.) these men and a number of promising rflalwOlLlD TO WRESTLE HERE new candidates, Coach Roach is assured ^103 W. J. Root of Rose Crek was an of a fairly heavy forward wall. Austin caller Wednesday. Laird, Hardy and Hanson are among t, Mower County News the new men who are showing up well so far, and other good line-men are MARKET PLACE Date of Wrestling Card expected to be found in the squad Not Yet Determined. of thirty-five after scrimmages are under way. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. In This Superb Display of Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Captain Young, half-back of last Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be year, is expected to be shifted to fullback The date for the proposed wrestling Added for all ads not paid for in ad* because of his weight and experience. vance. Readers or locals not run in match which was postponed from last Hill and Dunlap are being this column will be charged at the Thursday night has not yet been definitely tried out at the quarterback post, and, Irate of 10 cents per line. decided. "Doc" Whitney, promoter, altho inexperienced, both are showing announces that Myhre, the Albert up well. Konvsky, Remmel, and 'FOR SALE:—At once, ten acre farm Lea wrestler who holds the Hammer are promising candidates for south of Fair grounds. Easy terms. world's championship in the 175 the halves, and it is ^probable that one Se Dave McRea, Austin ,Minn. fi pound class will probably be added to of the enJ 'candidates will be' given a Men and No. 21-4-p. the program against some worthy opponent. trial in th§ backfield.K FOR SALE—Corn, clover and dairy Dark Horses Expected. The recent match between Myhre lands. Aitkin county, Minnesota. Coach Roach expects to give every and Minckley at Albert Lea drew Over 8,000 acres finest land to man out for the team a good chance choose from. Near markets, schools hundreds of fans from Albert Lea and to show what he can do in the position 8*4. and lakes. Sure to rise in value. the surrounding towns. Because THE utmost pleasure for which he appears the best fitted, Reasonable prices and easy terms. Myhre is the idol of sport followers of and he expects to uncover some Map free. Improved Farms Company. a at is a on is Albert Lea, a large number of fans 405 Oneida Bldg, Minneapolis, promising dark horses in this process, found in making selections are expected to come to Austin if a 23-8-c men who will give even the letter this season in our match is arranged for him. men a hard fight for their positions. Myhre wrestles a 195-pound opponent .FORECLOSURE SALES—$500 cash, popular An Armistice Day game with Albert no more payments for 5 years (except at Aberdeen, South Dakota, tonight, in on Lea to be played here is being small interest annually) will and his manager, Ryan, will or an give you deed and possession to an negotiated for, and may be settled come directly to Austin from there improved 160 acre farm ready for within the next few days. The games to Austin to negotiate for a match occupancy, secured thru foreclosure. which have been arranged already here. A limited number of these on Pleasing style—durable follow: The match will be held indoors, and hand—act quickly to get one. Bols, October 8—Blooming Prairie October and handsome fabrics weather conditions will therefore not Inc., 210 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. 22—Owatonna October 29— better workmanship—new interfere. The exact place has not 23-3-c low prices—all in all, an as yet been determined, but will be in a few days, if an agreement is reached. opportunity that provides little short of a revelation NORTHWEST The to those who are just beginning HIGHS EXPECT TO to realize the showing the health conserving J. C. Penney Co. MOIST AIR HAVE GOOD TEAM System Supremacy im&ti which saves FUEL and promotes in the matter of all-around COMFORT and ECONOMY. Winona is Added to the clothing values. Greatest Writ* fur Booklet on HEALTH HEAT1KG care is exercised in the Schedule for October selection of woolens that This is only ONE of 29. go into our suits and overcoats 35 SIZES in 7 MAKES every garment is so we can sell you the Right made up under our strict Early-season indications are that II Furnace for your Building. specifications as to style the Austin high school will be represented by a team which will give PIPE OR PIPELESS and fitting qualifications. any of the schools in the district a' We stand squarely behind We heat Churches, Schools, Stores hard fight. The main difficulty thus our claim that our Lajge and Small Dwellings' far for coach Roach hps the completion Furnace for each and at styles in every instance of a satisfactory schedule. the^prisent reduced priccs. are new and correct that The high schools near Austin 'appear there is more for the dollar FREE Send us any rough sketch of your building with measurements. not at all anxious to pla£ .the .local in our clothing than HEATING PLANS and ESTIMATES FREE. team, and many refusals of games others give. have been made for the reason that NORTHWEST FURNACE DEALERS EVERYWHERE "we are not in your class this yeat." W it to or a in at in In or at on 1 .. Winona high school has been added NORTHWESTERN FURNACE & SUPPLY CO., 619 S. Washington Ave., MINNEAPOLIS to the local high school football schedule. The game will be played on October 29 at Winona. Winona .75 $34 is reported to have a strong team this year and a good game is anticipated. TYLE The first signal practice was held f*. yesterday afternoon and the first scrimmage of the year was held this in ERVICE -m afternoon. Altho Coach Roach will FOR MEN AND FOR MEN AND YOUNG MENan be unable to pick a tentative line-up YOUNG MEN— extensive showing of the season's for the first game until he has seen A collection of latest styles in the choicest fabrics the men in scrimmages, some of the ATISFACTION warm, serviceable, single and double breasted coats that men have been showing up unusually ^-cmserv3|tive suits for the busy business tmd the meflr well in the preliminary work. will satisfy you both as to style and price—conservative smart, semi-form fitting sj6rt models for the young Nockelby, Jesson, and Erickson look and semi-conservative styles—kerseys, meltons, men—single and double breasted, two imdthree button like good end material because they (chinchillas, tweeds, inbrown, green, heather, tan,, styles, tailored in serviceable cassimeres and unfinished are fast and handle the ball well. KOBE'S CAFE Leversee, Daigneau, Kenaston, and gray.1 Big, roomy Ulsterettes with dbnyertible collars, worsteds^ neat patterns and stylish colors—grays, Fawver are veterans who are" again pinch-backs with three-quarter or all-around belts, brown^greens, black', mixtures plain, checks, stripes* or patch pockets ^th fl&£s. Xhq better fabrics 1 Also blue serge suits. ,.r 'if .. Other Suits and Overcoats jn Young Men's and Conservative Models at $17.90, $19.75, $22.50 BUY A JEWEL AND SECURE Men's Maclpnaws, all LEATHER VESTS Men's Mole Skin, sheep Wool,. belted or plain style, RANGE SATISFACTION lined Coats, short length, Men's Leather Lined Vests, Moleskin outside, heavy leather $7.50, $8.50, $8.50, $9.90, lining, full leather sleeves, knit wrists and OA collar )DivU $9.90 ill $10.90 Sheepskin Lined Vest, leather sleeves, Moleskin Qft Don't be tempted oiitside—A warm serviceable vest at ^VivU: All Leather Coat, wool lined with knit wrists^ €Q QfV to buy an unknown '.I Boy's Mackinaws, all and collar at a very low price ......... 9viVV range that maybring wool belted model Other Leather Vests of Cordu- QO £0 OA Boys' Sheep lined, Mole PERFECT RESULTS in $4.98, $5.90, you years of to ^OawU roy and Modeskin outside WELDING AUTO, MOTOR skin Coats, TRUCK, and TRACTOR Men's Leather Vest, heavy Twill storm vest, leather sleeves trouble and disappointment, $6.50 $9.90, $10.90 FRAMES—because we KNOW and wool Mackinaw lined—Get one while £i| OO the alloys used, take exacting when they last at care in securing accurate work we offer you a that is STRONGER than before the break. guaranteed Jewel 25c Men's Flannel £4 OO ilO €0 OO Leather faced Canvas Gloves, knit wrist Suitable reinforcements, are Shirts at .... 9 I at welded in where necessary. Consult at such reasonable 17c us—it pays. Men's Chambray Work Shirts ilOW Red Star Canvas Gauntlets prices. ••••••mv- ..... I3C University of at a 98c Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, extra heavy, Men's 11 lb. Ribbed fleece'Unioir^^uits Southern Minnesota We sell Jewels bea jnicely trimmed at :. DIAL 6215. $1.49 -feca us Men's Heavy Grey Fleece Uniofi'. Suits Men's Outing Pajamas fancy finished and ex- 4, OO 1.69 sff¥tra heavy ,fV%. 91 iDv at they are made to last and save fuel. The patented 33c, 39c ,43c 75c -3oy-'s Wool Mixed Blouses, grey or khaki Men's Heavy Knit Wool Sox at Hot Blast Fire Bbx is the rekson. Let a 49c 25c Men's Wool Miked Sox, natural or grey B9ys' Percale or Cheviot lypgjSjes—all sizes, Jus explain why 6% pounds of coal will bake well made at •^8 loaves of bread and cook a full meal. 49c Men's Fine Wool Cashmere Sox, all colors Boy's Fall Caps, new models 45C All we ask is the opportunity to prove and 75C at only 25c MS/'n¥75c, 98 c, $1.19, $1.49 their superiority. Men's ,Ileavy Canvas Gloves, 3 pair for Why not pay us a visit and let us explain $2.98, $3.9(1 Men's dowblc palm Husk Mittens, Men's ©tess'Hats, latest how they are made, what they will do, and v. 2 pair- ior ... ...... 4- ..— ?... -.-!- rfr., 9- why more are sold than any others? Hi •A?' Sj Seeing the Jewels we Our Unalterable Polu^-^One^Pri^to Prices Start carry in stock involves KWAL no obligation to buy we are only too glad to ProdJ^J MOST show them. BUYING SELLING $um Pmmcis MOST 4 BUY WE WE SELL t's 1 DECKER BROS. EKSgf,* 312 DEPARTMENT STORES FOR rf LESS! PfR LESS I & "The Store That Satisfies" 9 'xzrz, Cor. Bridge and Chatham Sts. •. "".trtilli- V- ,v 11 1 ««x aj. y^ f'•. fs: •"-"rr—T I".) TTT= gjgjyH swjemM*