Old News

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

November 28, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

Page 3

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

W& *7 4 ocv $£v rt •V*. „v~-"^r,«-.crvsw v- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Monday, Nov. 28, 1921. Page Four Chapman is Secured Mower County News say "cute" things about the attire or cy John Erickson were married at brown canton crepe with hat to match. ITS UP TO THE POLICE. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson left in the St. Augustine's church at 7:30 the form of the girls and women who Her corsage bouquet was of yellow For Poultry Show afternoon for a short wedding trip A few jreeks ago there' appeared "The County Paper" Thanksgiving morning by Rev. E. H. must pass by their place of rendezvous, roses and freesias. and alter |fi?ir return will-reside at Published every Monday and Thursday, before the justice court three young At Grand Meadow on corners or at some other Devlin. JFhey were attended by Miss llljy&aJlftin street J~ at Austin, Minnesota A wedding breakfast was served tit men who "wjere charged with disorderly ROE -AND GANNON, Publishers vantage point. u,' 1§ Glady's Erickson sister of the groom, The' services of IJfof. N. E. Chapman the home of the gToom'jf mother, 708 conduct, occasioned by insulting and John of University farm, have been MORE PRIZES FOR Let's have a few straight jail sentences West Maple street, immgaliately after remarks passed by them while under Northwestern Advertising Representatives: secured to discuss the care and feeding imposed .on these fellows #ho Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tichy played the Minnesota Select^ List', 215 the ififfljjence of intoxicating liquor, the peremony. The decoratiops virere CO. CLUB MEMBERS of poultry the first day of the have no respect for womanhood, and wedding music and Mrs. L. Gionannetti South Sixth Street, Minneapolis chrysanthemums and roses.' to a g&Yitleman and two ladies on the l» Grand Meadow Poultry show, which 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. who disgrace their own sex thru unseemly sang "Ave Maria" as offertory. street. A four-course Thanksgiving wedding The Farm Bureau office received will be held December 20, 21 and 22. conduct in public places. Again the other evening a similar The bride was dressed in dark blue dinner was served to about twenty-five word Saturday that, in addition to the Official Paper of Mower County Professor Chapman will appear under occurence was noted on the corner of canton crepe trimmed in gray with a relatives and friends at twelve prizes already announced, Glen Stanton the auspices of the Mower County SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bridge and- Main streets, where a How long was Adam in Paradiise? silver metal trimmed hat and gloves o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Rose Creek was awarded a Per Year, in advance $2.50 Farm Bureau. number of young fellows were gathered The "wets" who were cheered by the to match. She wore a corsage bouquet L. O. Hollister, uncle and aunt of the special prize of ten^dollars for winning Six Months $1.25 EHryorie interested'f in' poultry on th^ corner across from the ruling ^)f Secretary Mellon of the of pink rose buds and violets* groom, at 201 South Main street. The Single Copies 05 second place in the Oxford class should plan now to hear Prof. Chapman court house. Passers-by were subjected Treasury that beer could be manufactured also a string of pearls, a gift from rooms and table were decorated with at the Junior Livestock show with hislamb. Entered as Second Class Matter at and be prepared to ask about any to auoible comrh^nts, and one and used as medicine,, are the groom. The bridesmaid wore chrysanthemums and roses. the Post Office at Austin, Minnl, under poultry problems they may have. Mr. prominent Austin resident, accompanied again in the dumps. Friday last Congress the act of March 3, 1879. Chapman is an authority on poultry. by his wife-and other ladies took the final legislative step was compelled to go into the street for the outlawing of beer and wine WERE"YOU THANKFUL? WEDDINGS BRENNER'S in order to get by the gang. for other than sacramental purposes. Thanksgiving, with its memories of Uncalled .for remarks were also The so-called anti-beer bill' now only the Pilgrim days, recalled by proclamation made by some of these young men, Erickson-Holzer. n^edg the president's signature to become and from the pulpiis of the which should have brought them before a law.—Levang's Weekly. Miss1 Jane Irene Holzer and Per- churches of the entire city, is now the justice court for a lesson in one of the memories of 1921. As we manners. look back on this day, with its significance Closing Out Sale It is a downright shame that a and all that it stands for, we -SEEMS LIKE MAGIC lady is not free to pass the young wonder how many there were in Austin ]pen of Austin without being subjected who were thankful for their to insulting remarks. And if they BUT SIMPLE blessings are congregated in gangs it is considered Primarily, to most people, Thanksgiving the right and proper thing to is the day when they return to AFTER ALL the old home for a good meal once during the year. .They would not be The Sale of Sales, Beginning so anxious to make the effort to see the old folks at that time were it not There are plenty of people who are sitting for the store of "goodies" they know Wednesday, November 30th on some shore waiting for some ship of will be waiting for them at that dinner. chance to come in. It is a day that is typified by the Why should it come in? turlcey, and to all those who are so Any ship la'den with gold, sailing the seas, fortunate as to have the national bird and continuing until the entire Stock, Fixtures and has an experienced pilot who knows where as the mainstay of this dinner, it he is going. signifies "stuffing"—fcom the turkey Lease have been sold to the smallest boy in the family. FREE EXPERT It is just as easy to save money as it is to But we wonder how many of those wait and this bank will pay you interest INSPECTION •who were fortunate enough to have on it. a bountiful spread before them last Our watering and testing service Thursday gave one thot to the many -is FREE but it is NOT Sensational price making will "mark the opening of this THE AUSTIN NATIONAL RANK poor families who were unable to careless or indifferent, because of this feature—it is painstaking Gigantic Sale. Think what this means at such a time— have even the bare necessities of life and thorough. on Thanksgiving day. NOW—when.the needs of the people are many. A golden The s^^ice is for YOU regardless of Ausitn, Minn. The Solvation Army makes it a of your make battery opportunity awaits yoiiat this sale. To think of this duty to provide for emergencies of &nd without any obligation. Member Federal Reserve System. IMMENSE STOCK of variety goods thrown on the market this kind on the various holidays, Try it. when feasting is pre-eminently the University of at a price which will te sure to move the entire stock major part of the celebration for the J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, Southern Minnesota in record time. Space and time will not permit us to well-to-do. Even at that the special President Vice President -. Cashier dinners are poor substitutes for the quote-prices as the items are too numerous. Waists, DIAL 7502- 29 kind'they had back in their chlidhood ~A skirts iiouse dresses, aprons, a few ladies and childrens days. coats, underwear for men, women and children, gowns, The school children last' week, following £1 a precedent established in previous •rX* hosiery, ribbons, curtain material, quilts, blankets, knit We Need The years, gave of their supply to Mill goods, fancy gowns and millinery, including plumes.and hel^f in the observance of this Thanksgiving among the poor families. Some feathers, dinner ware, fancy china, jardinieres, lamps, of the pupils brought^various delica^ aluminum, enameled ware* tin ware, small hardware, cies, fruits, other articles of food", and many other lines including a wonderful line of toys Clothing was provided by some of Unseasonable weather, them, and a few brought money. and dolls, all willbe-sold at greatly reduced prices. It is a beautful thot which inspires money stringency, present Come to the sale and be convinced that we mean business. the youngsters to remember the needy market conditions of farm at such times, but we wonder how many of the grown-ups give it a second 4^ products makes the clothing Store opens at 10:00 A. M., Wednesday, November 30th thot? business not what it It is said that the tour of General Remember the Place •./ Foch and his staff costs him the munificent should be. We have too sum of $1.00—fifty cents being Bargain Store ,9 for the cost of the journey in the much stock. We Imust east, and fifty cents for the fare in the western states. If the railroads convert it into cash. WE can furnish a solid Pullman train for a dollar a month, or whatever length WILL INAUGURATE of time the trip takes, it Should be 407 North Main'St. Austin, Minnesota able to furnish Austin residents tickets THE GREATEST SACRIFICING to Minneapolis and St. Paul for AND MONEY less than 3.6 cents per mile. 4 SAVING SALE EVER J. F. FAIRBANKS HELD IN-AUSTIN. Sale commences Saturday, Dealer In the trou December 3, and will continue ft COAL, WOOD, LIME, for ten days. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, BRICK AND WALL Sorifty iSranA (fflnthrs PLASTER. Men's Overcoats, good wearers Men's finest hand tailored MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 and 29— at Suits, Society Brand, equal in TOM MIX^N "A ROUGH DIAMOND" $15.00, $22.00 fit and make to the finest of Office 301 East Bridge St. There is unlimited fun.is every foot of this rollicking comery. custom made, latest models The action speeds along like a runaway train. Mix as Phone: Main 32 *3250, '3850, »45 An extra fine line of overcoats th^ redoutable, warbling and scrapping cowboy. Hear the Austin, Minn., #t Also Harold Lloyd in "HAUNTED SPOOKS ,r Augmented Underwear, Flannel Shirts Park Boys! Overcoats, good quality, Sweaters at greatly reduced 0 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER latest models Orchestra prices. 'K'* A *8.50, $10.00 ETHEL GhAYTON IN "BEYOND" •. 3-. 1 OWNER Men's Good Shoes New York and a pair of lovers just married. A big New Zealand Mfttinee Daily Men's all wool Suits, small ,.00, Raiiieh, and a weakling there. That's beyond. at 2:30 lots, only a few. of a kind, good Also "HOLD YOUR BREATH" Century Comedy Two Evening DIAJL 7137 qiiali^ forifte| i^rice $30 an ShoWS Boy's Good Shoes $35, Sgle 7:30 and 9:00 ri—s When you want your battery THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER,1 AN '3.00, *350, '4.00 '15MND *22.50 put in Winter Storrage. DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION "FORBIDDEN *.« FRUIT" WE CALL FOR AND THIS IS ALL GOOD, CLEAN, DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, p. DELIVER. The most lavishly beautiful production ever screened. An all BOUGHT TO SELL AT MUCH HIGHER PRICES, BUI" WE NEED k, star cast including Agnes Ayres, Theodore Roberts, Kathryn THE MONEY AND HAVE TO TAKE THE LOSS, Williams, Theodore Kosloff, and many others. Schmitz Auto A !. N A 0^ OFORGF HTBSH Electric Co. £LK HOTEL BUILDING. -.s®. II I-:.: 1 -W? If r- 'iM .'IT f- A* 7 -'-Ik