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

November 3, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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?^3^a if -:»g ^3r^M55M ^.jtMOWEft COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN Page Four in a course of roof-lifting yells. Ministerial Ass'n band will play two or three numbers Mower County News Dr. A. I. ARNESON Roach Robert R. Roach brought out ppen Sunday school in preparation Elects Officer! •-h, the ^eak points in the Winona game, •to Armiatice Off, "The County Paper" Physician and .JJurgeon. 1 0 ffO and called for the whole-hearted support Published every Monday and Thursday, CHRONIC DISEASES fjjtloUf Evangelical Ltilhwan Church. at Austin, Minnesota of the entire student body in At a meeting of the Ministerial ELECTRO-PHYSICAL Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets. TREATMENTS. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers pulling for their team, X/£ Association of this city held in the Regular Service—Henry Noss, Pastor. also RECTAL and COLON Residence, 400 West Mill street. Next Thursday, before the Albert Central Presbyterian Monday, church r^r.frr'i*A Northwestern Advertising Representatives: DISEASES. Morning Worship at 10:30 A. M., —Make The Test Lea game it is planned to have another officers for the coming year were Minnesota Select List, 215 New Offices in Automatic at the Court House "pep" meeting, with a little elected with Rev. Henry Noss of the South Sixth Street, Minneapolis No evening service. ,v" sg^And 'Watch Your Officf'te Telephone ^4 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. play, and a real jazz band to give the St. Olaf Lutheran church, as president, -h 10 A.M. tt Office- 2676 Central Presbyterian Church. Bank Book necessary impetus to the rooting and Rev. G. F. Pink, pastor ot Corner Water and St. Paul streets. 6 P. Mf ^'*'-'Residence 2677 Official Paper of Mower County the Christian church, as secretary. squad. mum Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. "5 Anyone who makes an earnest SUBSCRIPTION RATES Arrangements were also made for Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. Boy Scout Band to effort to save money will succeed. Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening Per Year, in advance $2.50 a union Thanksgiving service to be PROFESSIONAL service 7:30 o'clock. Six Months $1.25 Assist at Sunday held Thursday, November 24» in the DIRECTORY Effort that is indifferent is rarely Single Copies 05 Congregational church, with Rev. J. successful. j? School Exercises [""LEGAL NOTICES CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. JSarninga living is serious busi-^ Entered as Second Class Matter at McFarlane in charge. The special ne&s and calls for the best there W' Dial 2038 the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under music for the occasion -will be under is in us. the act of March 8, 1879. An innpvatiOT^^^i be tried this Phyaician and Surgeon CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION the direction of Prof. W. W. Tolles.r, Why not start a savings account wtr iig Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. coming Sunday' morning at 9:45 FOR ADMINISTRA^TION and have something work- X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment World War Veterans o'clock, when the Boy Scout band will Paper, ink and type properly combined Assistants— Estate of Eva M: Tollef&bn. mean attractive printing. Se€ assist in the opening: exercises at efforts. Offer Advice to the Ernest H.Morris, M. D. 's STAT? OF MINNESOTA, County of The News job printing department. Think it over. the Congregational Sunday school. Mower. In Probate Court. Mabelle Moore, R. N. Legion Convention The Austin National The band expects to play the accompaniment In the Matter of the Estate of W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. Eva M. Tollefson, Decedent. !, for two hymns. Bankr UNDERTAKING and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO I it W »I Advice was liberally given to the In answer to a query, James Prevratil, •Nina M. Kennedy, to the heirs at law FUNERAL DIRECTION Auto Hearse Equipment% American Legion national convention Scout Executive, said that he of said deceased and to all persons 11 It I rn of Austin, Minn interested in the granting of administration at Kansas City Monday, in a message began work with one boy August 1, Member Federal Reserve Prompt attention in Every Detail of the estate of said decedent: System. Business Residence from Minneapolis, signed by the national and that at the present time he had First Congregational Church. The petition of Nina M. Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Mitchell Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. executive committee of the thirty-eight in the band. He believes Kennedy, having been filed in this Beaulieu, AUSTIN, MINN. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. World War Veterans. If the Legion the boys will surprise those court, representing that Eva M. Tollefson, Cashier Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. DONOVAN & GOSLEE men take the advice they will also then, a resident of the County who come out Sunday morning, and Morning worship and sermon at Funeral Directors '-{-of Mower, State of Minnesota, died take the following action: "it merely goes to show what application 11:00 A. M. intestate on the 18th day of October, andEmbalmers Demand that President Harding Mid-week services Thursday evening will do, and where lots of other* 1921 and praying that letters of administration at 7:30 P. M. Day Calls—Phone 2188 make public a list of war profiteers. wise wasted hours go to in the boys' of her estate be granted This coming Sunday the Boy Scout I Night Calls Demand that Congress tax "such time. The boys are busy, with Scout to Nina M. Kenhedy, of Austin, Minnesota gH T. W. Donovan—5914 and the court having fixed wealth" to provide food and shelter meetings, football and other athletic H. A. Goslee—6637 Insurance Specialists the time and place for hearing said for unemployed service men. practises, school and study, but they, Motor and Carriage Service petition: Demand that the four-fold compensation still have time to practice and rehearse THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Austin Insurance Agency plan (be passed immediately OF YOU, are hereby 4ted and required their band lessons. ..We promise E. Ray Cory, Manager to show cause, if any you with amendments so that payments a real treat." I v. Babcock Building have, before this court at the Probate COMING will continue before winter. Court Rooms in the Court AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Demand the immediate release of AUSTIN MARKETS House, in the City, of Austin, in the all political prisoners. County of Mower, State of Minnesota, 4* 4 J. 4- on the 28th day of November, Reverse the Legion's position on Quoted by Peoples Service Store. 1921, at 10:00 o*cIock A. M., why said universal military training and go on Dairy Butter 42 petition should not be granted. FREE WATER Eggs 45 record for world disarmament. WITNESS, The Judge of said Potatoes, per bu 1.00 Demand that red tape be cut and Court, and the Seal of said Court, this Beans, per lb 07 SERVICE 2nd day of November, 1921. veterans be given preference for Flour—Retail, 49 lb. sack..... .$2.15 HENRY WEBER, JUN. places in the veteran's bureau. GRAIN Probate Judge Oots ..18.20 Go on record against the "open Watch This Space (COURT SEAL) Barley 30-35 BAUDLER BROS., shop." ...t Timothy 3.00-3.75 Attorneys for Petitioner The message was signed by Winfred Flax 1.50 File No 4275. November 3-10-18. G. Hedenberg, national secretary, Gorn .... 20-24 POULTRY with tfie request that it be read •'. \1 ':\.1 A.Vf l,M /„\f '.Af '..'.f Mf Mf /.At A.'f •'.M /„f /,.* '..'f Af .'At ..* .'.f .At ut .'1 •/•Af .'•••« Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— before the delegates in the Legion FREE EXPERT Heavy Hens convention. .,n Light Hens INSPECTION Spr ng Chix "Pfep" Meeting Held Ducks Our watering and testing service Roosters Jor Friday's Game is FR^E but it is NOT Egg's careless or indifferent because HOG MARKET. of this feature-^it is painstaking ,.6.60 Medium and Butchers.... and thorough. Yesterday afteffi^on, preliminary Packers .4.75-5.50 to closing school for the week, the The service is for YOU regardless Veal, Sheep and Lambs And what an opportune time foir sucK~a sale. Just at the be^rinning of the first month of of your, make battery faculty and student body held a "pep" Fat Lambs ...5.50 to 6.50 £nd without any ...obligation. meeting for the football team, which Veal 4.00-8.50 Try it. "Winter! Just when one begins to tire of THE ONE HAT of all others, that exactly suited goes to Faribault tomorrow for an encounter Sheep .. '.fl .............. .2.00 to 3.0© University of with the high school organization battle one, i|t the early Pall. Southern Minnesota at that place/ f*' yi .^T A.OQstO £.$1 After talks by Principal C. R. Anderson Cows and Heifers .3.00T|o 4.00 DIAL 7502 ,'-M and" others, Fred fljrane- and ngftJra..lMfelVSfr ...............2.50 to 3.00 X": "Chuck" Pooler lined up the rooters Bulls Right now is when on# feels that they must have a small, close?Qttpg hat, in some brilliant color, to wear' with one's fur ci&t, or fur dimmed suit. £, s..'£V:r 1 Or perhaps your first hat of the season was more on the plain tailroed type^ and you are now interested in a more elaborate hat, that you can use on more formal occasions. But no matter what the .type of hat may be, that4 will interest you most, you are sure to be interested in^ y- -T'. 25c Discount on Girl's Tarns— this special sale of Hats, for it includes every trimmed 25c Discount on all Hats—This the most popular type of sale includes all fine pattern "or ready-to-wear hat in our entire stock. headwear fOr the. school girl, hats, bought earlier in the season, as well as the most becoming, as well as many just as :'Ari^ Hat in the Department,, now on sale. We. have a most complete assortment clever creatones, that have of them, in bright red, been created in our own work LESS ONEOURTH navy, brown and black—braidedj rooms. vi. embroideried, or of plain material. These have- sold all xi't r- .. Hats of finest Duvetyn, Dovenoor, season at $2.50 to $3.50, now Velvet, Hatter's Plush, or ~vz on sale, -Velvet. Large hats, small hats FIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00. Less ONE-FOURTH and hats of medium size. Hats PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents AUGMENTED PARK ORCHESTRA of every conceivable shape that is recognized as correct in style Children^ Hats—^for 'the small-^ "for thif Reason. Hats that were er girls—broad brimmed Sailors THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 AND 4:—^ formerly valued at $10.00 to that turn .off the face, trimmed "DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD?? $20.00 and hats that were valued with wide band and "streamers as low as $3.00 to $7.50, jearlier of grqsHgirs^a ribbon, in Rupert Hughes' sparkling comedy of Married Life, Author and in the season, now on ".'^5 either beaver "felt, now on "4 director worked for one year, on this picture. This sale, sale, 4 picture lives.1 It is something refreshingly Less ONErFOURTH Less ONE-FOURTH new irp the art of the screen,^ Also PATHE NEWS 1 .. $2.25 AlllflO.OO Hate, now on sale for ^All $3.00 Hats, now on sale for^. ....T^ ^..^7.50 $4.50 Allf$I2.00 Hats, now on sale for All $6.00 Hats, now on sale for .rfaoo SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S,:— f41 $11.25 All v$15.00 Hats^. now on for,,. „A1 $6.00 Hats, now Qn sale for Bale .......$4:50^ WILLTAM RUSSEL IN "SINGING RIVER" $15.00 ..:.: ...$5d8^i All $20.00 Hats, noW on sale for .: All $7.f0 Hats, now on sale for western melodrama that is full of action and thrill. Also A Fox Sunshine Comedy? s. I'S $• SUN&A^ttOVEMBER 6:— 1i:e on suits ALICE LAKE IN "THE GREATER CLAIM" r»ji preatly Reduced* Priqgs drama of that in life which is more powerful than passion,. & are arid Wim on Sfri 35 .. ft, $?:• and which is finer even than love. S~ Also CLYDE COOK *in one of the greatest *Vl, «*J .:.:.$29.75 1 ij 447.56 $37.50 comedys he has ever made. .$49:75 $39.75 $75.00 Suits, mm We $57.50 SvM, now ... The Guide. a ALL NEXT WEEK THE GIFFORD PLAYERS* IN REPERTOIRE.: -V Pitt.