Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 13, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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•*^l$8R^Ngpv^f|S« '•.'s^ ^f^, !|'^|\wjvap",",,^?« "u- -iii, "if W'^ai T!Tv W "'S JS- ^tfA&wu*L<iVkii !.«.*-#!} 5» A .1 4 s* ,-V MOWER-COUNTY NEWSr AUSTIN, IfflNN. -*^'4* Js^sif* »v $1* •".• ..V ifato&t --•. W 4-^51 Page Eight pThursday, Oct. 13,1921. 11 Mr .and Mrs. Harry Fee!£y1J%tid C. L. West went to St. Paul tb'aS^f There are fools everywhere and on a business trip. most of them drive automobiles. Miss Ida Weisel spent Wednesday in HEALTH AND HAPPINESS G. L.. 3$. John of Lockhart, is a Le Roy. Emma guest of his sisters, Mrs. Wilder C. P. McGrath went to the cities 4 Wednesday on business. for a 'r and Mr&r Myrtle Wykoff, INSURANCE Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hopfe, r*tre are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is few days. Mpnday, October 10, a daughter first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and John H. Anderson and William Mrs. Charles Hartsock returned Todd returned home Wednesday KEEPING well. from the cities Wednesday night. see R. NELSON, 1 night from St. Paul where they attended M. A. Johnson has returned form City Property Loans the Grand Chapter of the Granite Falls where he spent the past Royal Arch Masons. -Mr. Anderson week. was elected Grand High Priest of the Art Smith of St. Paul 4s a guest of C. A. Pooler returned Sunday morning Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Mrs. M. G. Davy of Minneapolis is Order. his cousin, C. S. Babcock from a visit with his son, Max, in J. E. CRIPPEN Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. J. A. a guest at the Mrs., Mary Guinney Mrs. Cheney of St. Paul, Al. Page of Chicago spent Sunday Hagerstown, Maryland. He also visited home. newly elected secretary of the Womens Lewis Building, Offiice Phone- 2277. at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Baltimore and Washington, D. Miss Ella Schroeder and father of Federation of Clubs was a guest The Old Reliable Agency Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. M. Page. Grand Meadow spet}t Wednesday in C. at the Ernest Sharpstine family Sunday. Austin. Smith Emery, went to St. Louis, Roy Angell, son of C. B. Angell, Austin Nat'l Bank Bldg. Mrs. W. S. Finn' tmd' son Charles of living south of town was quite badly Missouri, Monday, where he will receive Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Mrs. Jake Shoop and daughter, Minneapolis are guests at the W- A. injured yesterday. The boy was medical treatment. Ellen, and Mrs. Clement "Shook and Hungerford home. driving the cows home along the Mrs. W. T. Manderville has gone to son Patrick of Spokane, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Sara Young returned roadside when he was struck by a Minneapolis to visit her daughter, are visiting Austin relatives. home last night from Ada where they passing automobile. Several cuts and Mrs. A. Kumlin and Mrs. L. H. Ferris Sirs. A. N. Decker. spent the past week. V. bruises resulted and Roy will not be TIME UP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th. and son Herbert, went to Rochester L. R. Bailey of the Federal Reserve Mr. Bergen, of Harvey, North Dakota, able to attend school for a few days. Wednesday to visit Mrs. Kumlin's Bank of Minneapolis spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Miller have returned is here looking after his farming sister, Mrs. H. Hose of Hawkeye, in Austin on business. interests near Elkton. from Osage, Iowa, where they Iowa who is in a hospital there. C. L. West and J. L. Mitchell attended visited relatives and also attended the Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Selby of Mason "Why I Should Have A Liberty Bell Mrs. Charles Gilleece, Mrs. Dan a Comxnandery meeting at City, Iowa, spent Sunday with Austin funeral of Mrs. Miller's cousin, Mrs. Paine and Mrs. Ed Draper entertained Osage Tuesday night. SAVINGS BANK. Anton Krogstod. the Carnation Club of the G. I. A. friends P. D. Beaulieu and R. P. Crane to B. of L. E. Delicious refreshments Mrs. Clem Fox returned to Minneapolis Chris Johnson and son, Dr. B. T. drove to Minneapolis Wednesday For the best set of FIVE answers to the were served. Those from out of town this afternoon after attending Johnson and daughter, Carroll, motored jnorning for a few days stay. who were present were Mrs. J. Shook to Manly, Iowa, Sunday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary above question sent to us by any school Miss Mildred Lugg went to Rochester of Spokane. Washington, Mrs. the ordination services of Rev. Sheehan. yesterday where she will spend Charles Campbell of Calmar, Iowa, fyTHR pupil 15 years or under, we will awards the Chris Hanson, who came to attend A. O. Johson and also his installation two weeks at the T. N. Roble home. Mrs. M. Davy of Minneapolis and the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. as pastor of the Manly Lutheran Mrs. R. N. Haseltine of Sherwood, Miss Celia Reinartz has returned to TAN following prizes. North Dakota. Mary Sheehan, returned to Eagle church. her home in Rose Creek after visiting Bend Sunday morning. The Sunday School Rally Day exercises The Waltham Branch of the Y. W. a few days with Miss Grace Gardner. 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00 4th. $2.00 C. A. met Wednesday afternoon at held at the East Side Chapel, Mrs. Sommerfield, who has been Richard Leurs and Andy Ramsey the home of Mrs. George Boliou. The 5th. $1.00. Here is a fine chance to get drove to Keota, Iowa, Wednesday. the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Sunday afternoon, were well attended, ladies sewed on aprons and children's They expect to remain about ten days. [Rhea, returned to her home in Milwaukee, about 250 being present. A very fine some money. You have nothing to lose dresses for their bazar which they Mrs. Charles Campbell has returned Monday nig'ht. program was given and $22.23 was planned to hold Friday. October 21 in to her home in Calmar, Iowa, after and everything to gain. No matter who collected for work among emigrant the church. A chicken pie supper P. H. Friend, who has spent the spending a few days at the Charles children. Each of the fifty members will be served beginning at 5 o'clock you are or where you live or Bank, we want past month with his family in Chicago, Gileece home. of the Cradle roll was presented with until all are served. Mrs. Boliou returned to Austin Monday! Mrs. Abraham Moore who has spent served delicious refreshments. Miss you to enter this Contest. Just sign your a rose, the gift of Kinsman Greenhouse. morning. the past three months with friends Anna Roble of Austin attended the and relatives in Pipestone is /visiting name, age, and address and mail your answers Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Aughey, were meeting. William Burkhart, George Gordon, her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Allen. gvien a surprise Tuesday evening, Celebrate 8Sth Birthday. to Charles Stockman and G. Fred Baird Norton Chamberlain of Austin underwent •when twenty of their friends dropped Miss Ethel Page entertained at a all of the twin cities were week-end an operation for appendicitis in to spend a social evening. Games family gathering Sunday in honor of sruests at the W. D. Bassler home. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Tuesday at Waterloo, Iowa. He is reported They returned to their homes Monday. the eighty-ninth birthday anniversary and music were enjoyed and delicious as doing nicely. refreshments served. of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Franze and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Burkhard, There were eighteen guests including daughter returned to their home in Mrs. Bert Bump of London, who Oi Ire ifurst National Hank of Austin G. Fred Baird, Miss Dorothy the four sons of Mrs. Page, who Emmetsburg, Iowa after spending a has been very ill with abscess of the Lene of St. Paul, and George Goodwin few days at the F. A. Scott home. gathered to celebrate her birthday for ear the past week is in Austin for Capital & Surplus. $300*000.00 Organized and Charles Stocklein of Minneapolis, A Rev. W. Dow Crewdson of Vinton, 1868. the first time in twenty years. medical treatment. RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. returned to their homes Tuesday, formerly pastor of the local Christian fine dinner was served at two o'clock. Miss Ruth Miller will entertain a church, was in, the city Monday on after several days visit at the The room were decorated with flowers party of friends at Bridge this even-1 W\ D. Bassler and L. D. Baird homes. and potted plants. Dusiness. at the Country Club. ifi a Hi FALL SHOES MACKINAWS Hi Cfl Hi S Now Being Purchased by Thousands in 312 ifi Hi The Ideal Coat For Wear. Hi Hi Stores in 26 States. Hi Everyone knows the value of these popular Coats for all Hi Qncorborated kinds of wear—and this season the J. C. Penney Company Because the J. C. Penney Company have sold to thousands !fi 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Hi have been able to secure remarkable Mackinaw values, purchased of families dependable Shoes for nearly a quarter of a century, Hi Ifi at a time that provides them the opportunity to share the reliability of every Shoe put on the market and sold MINN. AUSTIN, Hi their savings on every Goat with the customer. through 312 stores is never questioned. Hi Ifi RESOURCES MEAN GREAT BUYING POWER Men's Mackinaws, $7.90 Men's Shoes, $3.75 to $5.90 Hi Men's all black dress shoes, whole quarter Blucher or English Hi All wool, plaid patterns, made with shawl collar, double lasts. Exceptional wearing qualities. Hi •breasted, button tabs on sleeves, half belt in back, fish basket The J. C. Penney Co. resources make it possible to purchase pockets, and every coat made of 30-ounce wool, including Hi Women's Shoes merchandise far in advance of requirements the plain colors as well as assorted plaids. Sizes 36 to 46. Hi $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 and they have never been obliged to buy at Hi Hi The new Fall Shoe styles are here. The sensible military Boy's Mackinaws, $5.49 the peak market. The prices on their merchandise Hi heel is a popular feature. Both low and high shoes in extra These Boys' Mackinaws are in sizes 26 to 34 and are made good quality of leather and in all sizes. Hi are based on this command of 30-ounce all wool? in assorted plaids with a 5-inch storm Hi 1 ifi of resources and never on current Boy's Shoes, $2.98 to $3.98 collar, double breasted half belt back and button pockets. Hi S costs in a fluctuating market Blucher style, sturdy brown calf skin. Leather heels, English Juvenile Mackinaws, $4.49 Hi last, or Broader lasts. In 312 Stores in 26 States, Hi A fine assortment, in sizes from 3 to 10 years, made in variety our customers enjoy Girl's Shoes ,$3.98 Hi ifi of plaid patterns with full belt two slashed pockets, and Hi Mi the benefit of Black calf skin medium weight leather soles flat heels. 5-inch storm collar. ifi these resources S ifi Gay October Ushers in Fall Draperies Hi Blankets and Comfortables Yarns 'fcretones Colored Madras Bordered Scrims at Money saving prices. 42x74 Knitting yarns. Best quality, full Ample Choice is Allowed in Many Varied Patterns and at Prices Remarkably Low Cotton Blankets in 1,4 pound skeins OO. Hi Novelty Bordered Voiles Cretones—34 to 36 Inches Wide 64-x80 Cotton 25c 33c 49c Hi 15c 19c 25c Germantown Zephyr, fourfold 1 oz. Blankets 25* Novelty printed borders in a variety of Gay colors unite with attractive designs balls. All colors. Ball attractive combinations, including Marquisettes and offer many decorative combinations, 1 of exceptional quality. Nashua ^Woolnap Blankets for both large and small rooms. Hosiery 1 $ 2.98, $3.69, $3.98 $4.49 and $4.98 Voiles, Scrims and Marquisettes Filet Nets—Ivory and Egyptian Color 10c 12c 17c 23c Ladies' silk hose. Exceptional duality 29c 39c 49c A wide selection of curtain voiles, scrims of heavy Japan silk JA Bed Comforts well filled in Silkolin Hi and, marquisettes, plain with tape edge or These popular Filet nets are 36 inches Covered N thread. Black of Cordovan .. «P-L«rl:*/ wide, suitable for dining room and living of a fancy bordered material in white or Hi $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 beige. room windows. Exceptional values. Hi Ladies' Thread silk hose. Having Hi Sheeting and Pillow Tubbings at Low Prices. firm lisle top. Extra quality silk QQC Sateen Covered $4.49 and $4.98 yarn. Black, cordovan and white I/O. 8-4 Bleached Pepperel Sheeting Bleached Pillow Tubing, 42 inch wide, per Esmond Crib Blankets 1 Yard yard 75c, 89c and $1.29 Hi 45c 33c New Fall Coats and Suits yrr Hi Fine Flannelettes Sumptuous in style, finish and trimmings. Hi I OUTING FLANNELS FOR COOL DAYS Low Priced! Hi Every one of these flannelette garments PLAIN AND FANCY PATTERNS is generously cut, with well finished seams Plush Coats, finest quality. Silk plush. Woven Firmly, with soft nap and in many assorted colors—fancy and and in varied styles. You have a wide choice of models, in all Hi iL plain materials. Just the right weight. Hi the new coat effects that are so much in Women's Flannelette Nightgowns Hi Now'is the time, when the days are growing cooler, to plan the making of warm, comfortable demand. Pretty colors in stripes plain garments for the family. The prudent shopper will quickly recognize the economy s-^and trimmed styles '-TTQC $16.75. $19.99, $24.75 to $34.75 $ she will enjoy by immediately participating in these remarkably lowjjrcies for Outininr both round and necks .:*......i- I if. TTlannpl nf siirh smlanriiri nimlifv- *1: -"-1 ing Flannel of such splendid quality. Ladies New Fall Suits Outing Flannels, good, substantial Braid Trimmed Nightgowns. 27-inch Outing Flannels, light ~t QC 12 quality, white only..,.. gray and medium dark!....... All white flannelette, a fine durable quality, Serges, Velours, Tricotines 27-inch plain Outing Flannels, Also attractive styles in stripes S3 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannels, AC At: 15? $19.90, $22.50, 24.75 and $29.75 white, cream, pink, blue gray.... and combination 98?. both ligh,t and dark colors........ colors 27-inch Mottled Outing Flannels, 27-inch Amoskeag Outing Flannels 1 191 extra quality L\ a standard for five years, com- QC NEW FALL DRESSES—Tricotines and -t 27-inch Bath Robe Flannel, in assorted -f i^Ddren's Nightdresses plete color range fancy patterns lO Point tfwill. Full cut gowns^ plain and braid trimmed, grays, navy tan and 36-inch white Outing Flannels, *|^C and in all sizes 70^ $14.75, $16*35, and $19.90 brown Heavy quality