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

September 22, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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SP*cC rt»&*lG<att06- •0$ Scouts Play Grand Demonstrations of especially invited to attend, and plans 'She Leaug eof Women Voters will Mrs. E. A. Meyer will give a talk on are to extend the work in th ceounty. met next Saturday afternoon at &:Q0 "New Laws Which Women Work Poultry Culling Meadow Saturday Advertisement 24.1-c. For." Reports of the work of the o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. room to begin their fall activities. The Ladies' Country Problem Plan will be given When a man gets, to the point where quartette will furnish music. M#3. by Mrs. C. C. Allen and of the Citizenship Culling demonstrations are being women's fashions no longer interest The date of the football game between Class by Miss Riley Election Henry Weber and Mrs. Hendricks, him, he's old even if he is only twenty. held almost daily in the county and the Boy Scuots and Grand who attended the recent state Legaue of officers and other business the County Agent reports that they Meadow high school at Grand Meadow conference, will t6ll of plans for the will be conducted. Women from the tQ are being well attended when the The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. has been shifted from Friday Sat­ year as outlined by the state leaders. country and surrounding towns are farmers have been notified of the urday of this week. meeting and when weather conditions I Coach Prevratil is very well pleased have not interfered. with the showing which the Scouts Two demonstrations are scheduled mander, Carl C. VanDyke, who died in Miss Arabella Mc Phearson of The Value Store, i"c are making in football. Altho light the service of his people, and in memory for tomorrow, at Lansing tomorrow Westley, Iowa, is the guest of her and green, the boys are developing morning and at the Andrew Jensen of the men of the Legion who -cousin, Miss Nora Becker. fast and are expected to put up a farm at Windom tomorrow afternoon. gave their lives" in France, let us stand strong fight against the high schools George Taylor and Oliver Dalager with bowed heads for one minute in Demonstrations will be held next of neighboring towns. left this morning for the State University. week as follows: Red Rock township, silent remembrance." Carl C. VanDyke Coach Prevratil expects to take died while representing St. Paul Charles Stewart farm, Monday afternoon twenty-five Scouts to Grand Meadow Lyle, A. J. Aultfather farm, is Congressman at Washington, D. C. R. A. Woodward returned "Wednesday and give every one of them a chance Wednesday afternoon. from Faribault, where he went on to play, there being little difference "Tell them, o'guns, that we have Blanket business. between most of the candidates for You can't believe everything you heard their call that we have sworn, the different positions. hear, nor much that you don't. and will not turn aside that we will Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hollister and onward go, until we win or fall that Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis spent we will keep the faith for which they Wednesday at Beaver Lake. PIERCE SALE for SEPTEMBER Hi died." These are days of sweet but Miss Pearl Buswitz of Dodge Center, sad remembrance all over Minnesota & is a guest at the home of her —remembrance of the brave and BATTERY CO. 1 brother, George Buswitz. noble deeds of our heroic dead,-whose bodies are coming back to us to rest Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, who Comprising the Best Selected Assortment of High-Grade Cotton, in the homeland. During the past liave spent the past week in the cities, /A week, the bodies of many boys after Woolnap and Ail-Wool Blankets. In Plaids and Plain Colors. are expected home today. which many Minnesota Legion posts RE-CHARGING, are named, have been laid to rest with .• Dr. N. 0. Dalager and daughter of all the honor and respect and loving REPAIRING Clear Lake, Iowa, spent Wednesday care that comrades and relatives could COTTON BLANKETS with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and offer. Named after boys like these, Dalager. boys who gave the last drop of their REBUILDING The many friends of Mrs. Mary red blood for love of country and 100 PAIR OF BLANKETS—64x76, one lot of Grey Blankets, with All Makes of Cuiney, who has ben ill the past week, comrades, The American Legion posts •will be glad to hear she is rapidly of Minnesota can hardly fail to remain beautiful striped border. An exceptional value, tj QK FREIGHT arid MERCHANDISE recovering and is able to he about true to the ideals upon which TRANSFER while they last, at a pair :. X.". -..:.... again. their organizations is founded:—"For God, Country and Comrades." SERVICE that is prompt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Blankets in full size, Plaids and Plain Colors. Splendid CO Q£* reliable, careful—and economical. /given a surprise party Wednesday In addition to the ten obselete FIRST-LASS WORK weight and quality. Special value at .* •evening at the home of Rev. J. McFarlane rifles and equipment which are issued GUARANTEED Call Main 188-1 by the teachers and officers free to American Legion posts upon of the Baptist Sunday School. Mrs. CITY DRAY LINE Large ^ize Woolnap Blankets in Plaids and Plain application on special blanks to be .Johnson has been superintendent of had from State Legion Headquarters, .IV Phone Bridge 30 colors. Special at ... the Cradle Roll department for several they may purchase from the Chief of years. Music and a splendid program S L. YOUNG Ordnance, War Department, Washington, 112 East. Maple, Austin were given and dainty refreshments D. C., by sending request accompanied 217 E. Mill Street NORTH STAR WOOL BLANKETS were served. by postal or express money en can order, obsolete rifles at the following rates:—Springfield Rifle $1.50 Krag Leqion In large size, Plaids and Plain Colors. The Rifle, $6 Springfield Carbine $1 ft* ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCY Krag Carbine $5. These are suitable greatest values shown at for use at the funerals of comrades or on patriotic occasions. it was at the conclusion of one of ALL KWgS OF INSURANCE Intense light from the sun in Persia OUTING FLANNELS the sessions of the United Spanish is the cause of much blindness. VALUE STORE COTTON 'War Veterans, National Convention O. NIEHjpiS J.W. DeBUHR BATT held recently in Minneapolis, which 27 inches wide. Splendid had just been addressed by the Minnesota J. F. FAIRBANKS H. KENASTON values, at a yard. .v.. 3 lb. weight, 72x90. The 12y2c Legion Commander, Dr. Arthur Office Austin National Bank Building, f. Phone 2593 A. Van Dyke, that the Chairman best value yet, at each.. $1.00 remarked:— "Gentlemen, there are BLEACHED MUSLIN times when words will not express Dealer In CHALLIES our sentiments. This is such a time. 36 inches wide, free from And so, in honor of the memory of 36 inches wide in a wide range our beloved former national com- COAL, WOOD, LIME, dressing, at a yard.. .'.Ss. .14c THE IDEAL CAFE \y of colors and CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, LEGAL NOTICES "DRESS GINGHAMS 5 designs, at a yard .16c BRICK AND WALL AUSTIN, MINN. PLASTER. 27 inches wide in Plaids and NOTICE OF SALE OF TRUNK "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" UNBLEACHED MUSLIN HIGHWAY ^REIMBURSEMENT WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Checks for fall. You will be BONDS OF MOWER COUNTY, 36 inches wide, fine quality. A MINNESOTA. AT THE LOWEST OF PRICE5 surprised at this assortment Office 301 East Bridge St. Notice is Hereby Given, That on the wonderful value, at a yd .. .8c TRY US T.lth day of October, 1921, at 2:00 priced at .1 .*'. I2V2C ROY CHRISTENSON o'clock P. M., at the Court House in Phone: Main 32 the City of Austin, Mower County, SHEETINGS PILLOW TUBINGS Minnesota, the County Board of said Austin, Minn. county will receive bids for the.sale 9-4 Bleached Foncroft Sheeting 'of $44,695.41 Bonds, in the denomination 42 inches wide, at a yard.... 39c of $1,000 each, except one bond,in one of the best brands on a smaller amount, of said county, to Teach '-Your Children To Save be dated October 1st, 1921, to bear interest the market, at a yar4... .49c CURTAIN SCRIMS at the rate of 5% per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, to mature 36 inches wide, at a yard.... .'19c as to principal as follows: HUCK TOWELS Bonds numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, on October 1st, 1931. In large size, a manufacturer's CRASH TOWELINGS ,• Bonds numbered 6 to 11, inclusive, on You children will learn more of the value of Octobet 1st, 1932. close-out line. 25 dozen mbney through having a.BANK, ACCOUNT, than A wonderful purchase, Bonds numbered 12 to 18, inclusive, on by any other means. October 1st, 1933. left, at 2 far. .25c Special at ?,...8c Bonds numbered 19 to 26, inclusive, THR on October 1st, 1934. It encourages them to see tjjie amount increase, Bonds numbered 27 to 35, inclusive, WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TABLE DAILASR^,,J and at 4 PER CENT compound quarterly on October 1st, 1935. Bonds numbered 36 to 45, inclusive, it grows fast. I SWEATERS Reached in neat desigrns^?l._ on October 1st, 1936. said bonds to ba issued under Chapter Start the account N. O. W.^1he ultimate ^vJaitayard Values to $7.00, at.. iJ:.$1.69 'V--4 V-' 522, Laws, Minnesota, 1921, on account benefits surprise and please you. of expenditures made in perjmanently improving roads described JBOY^IBROWN MXEDW. W- Y?? BOYS' NEW FALL SUITS :S We are ^Iad to offer one of these Liberty in Article 16 of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota. Banks to encourgae the ^pjendid with extra pair of pants, sizes All bids must be accompanied by a All Wool Heather Mixtiu$s and ^certified check in the amount of 5 per habit of savings. A'" de- to 15 years, regular stripes, sizes 4 to 14 years, .1 cent of the amount of the issue, pay*able' v- ppit of $1.00 secures one, unconditionally to the treasurer Our Depositors are given one of these "$15.00 values, at. $10.95 values to $10.00—FHday •of said county, to be forfeited to the Liberty Bell Banks for Home Saving. at -county in the event that the successful They are beautiful and help you to and Saturday Special.. .$6.95 "bidder fails to take and pay for the save much more. BLACK SATTEEN "bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid. PLUSH COATS BLOOMERS .. "THE BANK TO BANE ON" i- The Board reserves the right to reject ffi any and all bids. All bids should 5 Salts Peco Seal Plush Coats, Ext^a heavy weight, sizes w. fis be addressed to the undersigned. By 3tat Naifcmal Sank of Austm fa order of the County Board. Saturday Special— $15.00 SK&36--to 16years.........89c Dated this 22nd day of September, 1921. 1 -'4^^ "l-S lyr A- 'Vafc rt O. J. SIMMONS, Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 ^A{ai!V' Organized 1868. -v, 1 County Auditor, RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. .-awtL' 7 "(Seal.) Mower County, Minn. Sept. 22, 29. •li I Zf&EdLtiXi -u (J i. 4 'jf 4 i$*fk 4 iHil p"—**«•