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

November 17, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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tV i^'S»ASS.I •. i* i' »*•*,} g~ -«T .« *. "iV£* mi ff .ii4- V^/TK^JST"^54 ^^"5*3 -jy* ^1 IS f' ». v?-" 4~ ,v Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Nov. 17,1921 J.£jr-5»VV ECLIPSE ECHOES Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud called at the er, Mrs. Hathrina Haberkorn on their Dugaw home Wednesday afternoon. way back. Jordan Spencer Mrs. Arthur .Holland of St. Ansgar, Am V* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keenan went Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Weekly Shaving*. Edited By/ Mrs. Hanniable Noble, and family. to Janesville, Wisconsin, Wednesday, Funeral- Director. Volume 396. ^November 17,' 1921.' Splinteiif Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dugaw attended where they will make an extended '•-ij, The Establishment of the funeral -of the late THomas visit with their daughter, Mrs. Johh Service. Minto in Austin Sunday afternoon. "TURN CORN INTO BUTTERFAT" led? Winter is coming sure. Let u»X Fitzgerald. is the advice from the Iowa Dairy have your order now. MAYVILLE Council, in a message sent broadcast over the state. Have you one of "bur Elco Self feed-J M. H.KENASTON ers to feed shelled corn, tankage, and. Rhone Bridge Reeldenee Now if you have good comfortable "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beneke and children oil meal to your stock? They keep buildings, that may be easily accomplished were Austin callers Sunday. the f^ed dry and clean as well, and 802"""Si1, and you receive a fair -The Henry Fett family were Main 659-R avoid Vaste. If you don't happen to? value for your^corn, but it cannot be guests at the Harold Greene home friend, Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke, Mr. have one better drop-in and get one AUSTIN ROUTE 6 done with open sheds and stables. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS and Mrs. Henry Fett and children Sunday. —they are a good, investment. Should your sheds need repair before and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chinnou. The Ladies' Aid of the Trinity Lutheran City and Business Prooerties. Rentals and Insurance cold weather sets in come in and we Stock Waterers have become stan3-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buck visited with church will meet with Mrs. The Neighborhood club will meet can fit you out with what .you need. ard equipment for a well regulated Office with Niahuis & DeBuhr Land Co. Eggert at Waltham Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke Sunday with Mrs. Ole Hynie, Wednesday, November farm. .We have different sizes as* afternoon. v, Anyone who has not as yet built a 30. AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg. well as styles, with and without oillamps. home—in fact,, everyone who has, Miss Angela Haberkorn, who' has Mrs. William Wiggins is visiting Miss Hazel Garriet, who is attending Now is the time to get one* takes, a keen interest in looking at been visiting relatives and friends in her brother, Mr. McFall of Medford, high school in Austin, spent Armistice installed and don't let your stock get plans and pictures of homes. So any Austin and Waltham, left-for her Minnesota. Day with her parents. a set back by being compelled to time you nave a little time to spare home in Long Prairie Tuesday. drink ice water, for that means more Lloyd Rosenthal is drilling a well Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buck entertained THE IDEAL CAFE just drop in and we-surely will have Rev. and Mrs. A. Cf Krueger and feed to keep up the animal heat, and^ on the H. Becker farm southwest of the following families Sunday: Mr. some plans and suggestions that will even tho feed is plentiful and cheap children returned from their trip to Rose Creek. and Mrs. Gust Bliese^of Austin, Mr. 0,?tr please you, and posisbly you will find you can't afford to waste it. Canada, Sunday. They leave for The Home Study club will meet and Mrs. W. F. Baumgartner, Mr. f-"' just the improvement you have been their home at Zumbrota Tuesday. AUSTIN, MINN. with Mrs. Wilber Avery Thursday afternoon. and Mrs. Herman Buck and families, looking for. *. This is a week when we should all Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz returned All members requested to pause long enough to give thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner, Jr.' "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Have these fine days made you forget from their trip up north Monday. that the war is over, and resolve tohelp be present. WE ARE ANXIOU^ TO SERVE YOU THE BEST WEST LANSING about getting that coal bin fil- They were accompanied by her moth- hasten the readjustment of economic Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Parker of Owatonna, AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES conditions. who have been spending a ff /c week at the Peter Rosenthal home, TRY US WAGNER Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland attended ROY CHRISTENSON returned to their home Sunday. church in Austin Sunday. CE OR A CAR LOAD// J. J. CLEMENS We are glad to report that Miss Mrs. Hanniable Noble^ and son have Construction Co. Mary Herrington, who has undergone returned from St. Ansgar, Iowa. Local Manager two severe operations at St. Olaf's DIAL 2047 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney and hospital, and has been sick and under family visited at the Frank Haney /Let us give you an estimate the doctor's care all the fall, is now home Sunday. on those proposed buildings. able to resume her school worK. Miss1 Bernice Duerst returned to We can save you money and ^Miss Floretta Coogan entertained school duties here Monday, after a guaranteed satisfaction. v. twenty-three of the neighbor boys week's vacation. Phone E&titaiate Furnished and girls last Saturday evening in Rev. John Clay returned to Fairmont FREE.'- honor of the'Rosenthal twins, fourteenth Tuesday,- after spending the birthday. Children's games Dial 2202 past month at the Dugaw home. were enjoyed and at an early hour Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children, Mrs. Coogan served a nice lunch. The MINN. AUSTIN, Mrs. L. J. Haney and daughter, and table decorations were yellow Chrysanthemums and a beautiful birthday cake with fourteen candles. The girls were surprised by a shower of ONE REAL JOLLIFICATION WEEK FOR EVERYBODY handkerchiefs and birthday cards. MARDI-GRAS WALTHAM Mm-WNTER Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty visited with her parents Sunday afternoon. Dec. 5 to 10, Austin Armory Command in This Merchandise Interest November Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and children were Austin callers Sunday. AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett spent Friday evening at the Ernest Beneke 6 Delightful Different Days 6 home. The following were entertained at A Host of Novelties and Amusements. the Harold Greenfe home Sunday afternoon: ORIENTAL MASQUE BALL Magnicent Carnival Mr. and Mrs. August Sieg- Night 4- 'i One night only, Friday, December 9. Special Musical Features—' J. F. FAIRBANKS Free Favors—Handsome Prizes for best costumes. (See papers for a. later details.) Ladies Plush and Cloth.Coats. All the new Ladies' Suits, all the newest models, the A NEW STUNT—YOU'LL LIKE if ALL RIGHT Constant Change of Program.. Coats effects that are so much in demand jpstixeeptionaJ values of the season, Dealer In at the present time. GRAND CONCERT AND SHOW DAILY gorges, Tricdtine^Sifid Poiret Twill 0 COAL, WOOD, LIME, In Rich Silk Plush Coats and soft Velour IU\rriNf REGULARLY EACH EVENING—ExMMllI CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, and Palene Cloth. Many are fur trimmed, 16.50,19.75) 24.75 CELLENT MUSIC—t BRICK AND WALL "As You Like it." ORIGINAL DIXIE SIX others with self collars. PLASTER. ADMISSION IOC. FREE COUPONS FOR THE GRAND 14.75 19.75 24.75 PRIZE distribution given with each admission ticket. SMART NEW DRESSES Office 301 East Bridge St. IF YOU DON'T GO ANY OTHER PLACE THIS WINTER, GO TO Misses and Childrens Dresses fine Serges THIS BIG FUN FEST. |Mc6tine and Poiret twill. Braided and and Tricotines. Handsomely Braid Phone: Main 32 FUN FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS—FUN FOR THE OLD embroidered in similar or contrasting colors. FOLKS—AND PLENTY OF IT. trimmed. Austin, Minn. 3.98 4.98 5.90 6.90 to 12.50 14.75,16.75 and 19.90 UMBRELLAS, RAIN OR SHINE NOVEMBER'S OFFERING OF IMPORTANT WEARABLES. Cotton or Silk Warps. Pretty Camisoles in durable Satin with regulation 98c to $5.99 shoulder straps 69c, 79c, 89c .ft"-' Women's Flannelette Gowns, pretty colors, Seven and ei^it rib umbrellas with handsome plain or fancy stripes handles, plain and fancy designs and 99C some with loop handles. 1 Fancy Braid trimmed W 98c A remarkable offering of smart^ew overcoats The Uiimatchable Ladies' fancy Flannelette and Crepe Kimonas. Handsomely trimmed and ulserettes at such tempting prices Convenience of Gas Service $1.69, $1.98, $2.19 as wilf sell them quickly^ 9 5 firetty Satene add Heather Bloom' Petfi- !J9.|pf22,50,' I is— It leisure and independence to the Americah housewife PAflfcj 1 wAlo -«*. ..-l Bringing f- 3 strength and health by eliminating drudgery. 89c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Conserving %&• -JfV -ZF —4K happy, attractive, contented homes by furnishing cheerful, ft Making Men's and Young jMen's Suits eye-comforting illumination, quick intense heat or steady, dependable __ Faiic^ Bath Robes, trimmed with satin $r warmth. '. 19.75, 24.75,27.50,29.50 $3.98 $4.98,$5.90 away with disease-laden smoke, grime, soot, aShes and fumes. Doing y.. ~%L linens, draperies, rags, upholstery, wall paper, furniture and.. Saving I clothes.' I 3 6 ,3^. (is all to have a pleasanter place in which to live and enjoy V'r Helping the good health that goes with a pure, wholesome'atmosphere. ... A service as intimate as this "must need be friendly.^ Let us 4 a way. deal with it in friendly YOU Ptf Aiiitirt Gas Co. 0 PROflT BY "T UNALTEflABLE 6POLICY: OUB BUYING v«^ POWER FOR ... ONB PRICE 312 DEPARTMENTSTORES S O I A I I A It O A I O 312 STORES' TO BflHBRTBODT ^il ifTfirifc J.*-- AUSTIN, MINN.