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

September 29, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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fw ,, i- "4 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN Thursday, Sept. 29,1921 Page Three Root River Valley a. Mrs. Henry Knutson entertained the Norwegian Ladies' Aid last Wednesday. Joseph Lee and family attended Mission festival services at the North church Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprung are expected home Wednesday from their auto trip to Iowa. The Ladies' Aid of the Sargeant Evangelical church will meet with Mrs. A. Winters Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knutson motored to Kasson and Zumbrota Thursday and Friday to visit with relatives and incidentally to attend both fairs held at these places. D. H. Spreckels and family visited mmmwinroa Mr. Spreckles aunt, Mrs. Fred Tiedeman of Dexter, Sunday. Mrs. Tiedeman has been very ill with bronchitis, but is recovering* nicely. The German Lutheran church, under the leadership of Rev. Webbeking, held their annual mission festival services Sunday, the 25th. The ladies served dinner on the church grounds to the visiting audience. Who's Who in the Valley. This is to make you acquainted with Arnold Arndtson, son of John Arndtson, of the Valley. Arnold loves motor cars, ice-cream and cake. So far features of the we aren't aware if he loves the ladies. aA tailleur shoeing of dominant Anyway he's a good-natured scout, cAutumn mode always willing to lend a helping hand. interest of Wevent /^JBSERVING all the essentials E announce an authoritative styie LEGAL NOTICES the mode and yet attaining distinction—this for which this store has is the art inwhichPrintz made elaborate preparations the 2473. designers excel. Charming examples Printzess Style Revue. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of Mower. In District Court. Tenth of their ingenuity show many new We count it a distinction to present Judicial District. features. in this Style Revue the fall models of The State Bank of Rose Creek, a corporation, Plaintiff, Suits and Coats designed and tailored Tailored lines are accented by vs. by Printz. 11 Patrick O'Mealy J. A. Packard greater length—particularly in the George E. Skinner Selah Chamberlain They interpret the highest development suit coats. and wife Arabella Chamberlain of the mode tailleur, the latest A. H. Williams Asa H. Williams Coat collars show a greater height L. A. Williams Lydia A. style tendencies approved by the salons Williams Leonard Moses W. T. .—chic designs of for or cloth enrich of Paris, adapted to the taste of the Dudley Kate Dudley F. A. Woodward the garments and afford protection. well-dressed American woman. Village of Rose Creek and Michael Kirtz Jr. The unknown In them you find the elegance and The suit skirts, modeled on the heirs of any of the above named defendants beautyofcustomtailoredgarments the who may be deceased, also newest accepted lines, show unique all other persons unknown claiming convenience andvalueof ready to wear. any right, title, estate, interest or tailoring of back and sides. lien in the real estate described in "Custom made" offers no higher the Complaint herein, and their unknown The back of the coats enjoys new standards of design, of material or heirs, Defendants. prominence. Smart panels and decorative of tailoring than "Printzess made." SUMMONS. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Printzess tailoring emphasizes that touches lend added charm. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: precision cf detail which alone makes And such diversity of color tones! style effective. You, and each of you, are hereby "—The softest shades of taupe deepening summoned and required to answer the We believe you will take pleasure complaint of the Plaintiff in the above into darkest brown rich blues, in attending the Printzess Style Revue. entitled action, which is filed in the office greys and always black. Then the of the Clerk of the District Court Whether you intend to purchase at in the City of Austin, County of Mower, beauty of Printzess material! Such this time or not, you will doubtless and State of Minnesota, and to velvety, deep-piled richness of fabric I serve a copy of your answer to the said enjoy seeing these interpretations of Complaint on the subscribers at their the styles that Paris offers. office in the City of Austin, County Suits and Coats for women and of Mower, within twenty days after You will be surprised to find that misses and coats for girls of six to the service of this Summons upon you, Printzess coats and suits are moderately exclusive of the day of such service fourteen.—For every type, every figure, and if you fail to answer the said priced, no higher than many every age—there is a Printzess complaint within the time aforesaid garments of questionable value and the plaintiff in this action will apply model of individual design. to the Court for the relief demanded infinitely more desirable. in the Complaint. Dated Austin, Minnesota, September A Notable ffoeseiatetion 1, 1921. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MARTIN A. NELSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, tn. Suits foiAuataimja Austin, Minnesota. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY and of Mower. In District Court. Tenth Judicial District. Same parties as in Summons immediately preceding this notice. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action has been commenced in this Court, by the above named plaintiff, the object of which is to obtain a judgment that the plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following descrbied lands and premises, situate in the County of Mower and State of Minnesota, viz.: The West 48 feet of Lot Womens Suits and Coats No. Ten (10), Block No. Two (2), except that portion described as follows: Commencing 22 feet South from the Variety is the word in women's suits and Northwest corner of said Lot No. Ten coats this season—-ranging from the (10), thence East 48 feet thence South 30 feet thence West 48 feet richly trimmed models to severely tailored thence North 30 feet to the place of styles. And never have the fabrics beginning, in the Village of Rose Creek, that the defendants and each been lovelier soft, rich deep-piled. of them have no estate or interest Each model seems expressly designed to therein or lien thereon, and to quiet the title in the plaintiff. bring out the velvety texture and sheen Dated Austin, Minnesota, September of the fabric. A charming collection of 1, 1921. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, models for every type, age and figure is MARTIN A. NELSON, now on display in the Printzess Style Attorneys for Plaintiff, Austin, Minnesota. Revue. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 2. Children Coats Little Miss Mode is* not to be neglected. FOR The Style Revue shows Printzess coat GOOD LUCK'S models for girls of six to fourteen, designed and tailored with all the art and SAKE care given to the "grown-up" models. TRY A CAN OF In Polo, Chinchilla and Bolivia. Misses Suits Misses1 Coats The lithe lines of Printzess suits for Practical and yet smart, the misses' coat misses seem to express youth. Fashioned styles will appeal strongly to the discriminating KWHL to bring out the slender suppleness shopper. In this assortment of the young figure, these suits are particularly of models, the Miss will find the styles WEST DRY GOODS CO. i' she is interested in'and the woman of graceful of line and appropriate cxo*A iura. youthful figure will as easily find hers. of design. Interesting decorations They are shown in a variety of the sea- are used with charming effect. Even in &'arco/* tK'J 'SO-* it son's favored colors taupe, grey, the more plainly tailored models, the —.1..2^,. fj .7/ brown and the always inndispensible lines are essentially youthful .and chic. S1H7/ 'H navy- The materials are rich, velvety and handsome. ..... :j SUW 4 and handsome. I A'- A Him