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

December 8, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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mmgxmm ninti I I^ji«i!iii Iiiiiiii iiii|iinpji|,i vt J' &<* «,"* ,,-^a^ I -v W 'N *.i 5* *X:J •.•••• **raj Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN ECLIPSE ECHOES Evangelical Aid at her home Thursday, Jacob were Austin shoppers Satur- Carl Wollenburg, Sr., in Austin. December at p. 15, 2:00 m. Fred'Condo of Norma* North Dakota, The Sunday school and Young Mr.^and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz spent is visiting relatives and friends People's Alliance annual' elcetion will Sunday evening at the, Arnold Meyer in this locality. Weekly, Shavings. be held in the church Wednesday home Edited By The Will Suhrke family visited Volume 399. December 8/ 1921. night, December at o'clock. Splinters 14, 7:30 Mr And Mrs. Geo. Beneke and children with Mr. and Mrs. Henpy Fett Sunday The second number of the Lyceum spent Sunday afternoon at the afternoon. ®9 course was well attended^ On the Arnold Meyer home. No need to stop business for Old Man Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klampe of Knocking in an individual is just as whole the Chinese lecturer gave his Winter. HE STARTS IT! Today, Mr and Mrs. B. Beneke of Waltham Austin were over Sunday guests*, at much evidence of lack of power as with housing so scarce, rents high, address from a paganistic view point. are 'spending a couple days, at the it is in an automobile. eft the Ernest Beneke home. and incomes reduced, "doubling up" Clifford Bartel is clerking^ for the Ernest Beneke home^ Mrs. James Stag 'of Austin spent of families has become a necessity1. Sellner Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Beiieke and children the latter part of the week with hqp This doubling process means doubling The time has passed when anyone Rev. C. Nauman of Waseca, called and Mr and Mrs. Arnold Meyer sister, Mrs. Ferd Schreiber. the capacity of existing dwellings— on village relatives last Thursday. considers fencing an expensfe. It is were Austin callers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and DOUBLING by making the attic and Lester Slack, who is attending preciate and are proud of the work, Rev. and Mrs. A Webbeking and now looked at more in the way of children spent Sunday evening with other unused spaces livable With ROSE CREEK school at- Austin, enjoys his work. Mr. and Mp. A. 'S. Wheelock and Laura Webbeking visited at the Herman Wall Board, new partitions, doors, money-making improvement. The. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer. I casings and floors. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Landdek were ,j„ Meyer home Sunday evening. Sargeant will soon have electric Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schifeiber and farm that *is well fenced will show Drop in and tell us about your unfinished Annual Dinner and Bazaar. entertained at the Dean home at a The Ladies' Aid of the Trinity Lutheran lights and power for motor service. Mrs, James Stag were afternoon visitors greater returns by far than the farm attic or other space and possibly The annual dinner, bazaar and entertainments six o'clock dinner last Wednesday church will meet with Mrs. H. at the George Fett home Sunday. The Evangelical Sunday ''school that is poorly fenced. we can show you where you given the ladies and by evening. M. Schmidt at Brownsdale, Thursday program will be given Christmas can get a great deal of comfort for young girls of St. Peter's church at Mrs. F. F. Struck, Mrs. F. A. afternoon, December 8. Emma, Minnie, Ernest and Wefrner a-very small outlay. eve, December 24. Rose Creek at Thanksgiving time was Ulven, Mrs. E. L. Shoemaker, Mrs. The Ladies' Aid of the Trinity Lutheran Fett and Fred Condo enjoyed games Mr. and Mrs. Sellner motored to Poixshed Oak Floors are beautiful and very largely attended' and was a J. J. Merrill and Miss Ida Evenson church of Waltham will have of '"500" at the August Siegfried Faribault Sunday. Mr. Sellner also easily cleaned. The handsome woodwork great success from start to finish. Sand and grit in a concrete base— visited Mrs. John Jacobson Wednes« their Sale Wednesday evening, December home Sunday afternoon. took a trip to St. Paul. and built-in conveniences lighten The play, "The Enchanted Apple," That's pep! day afternoon. 14, at 7:30 p. m., in the German _I Friendly smile on an honest face— given by the children of the parochial' The news twice week in The the housewife's task, and makes Mrs. Albert Peterson and children MAYVILLE school house. Everyone is invited That's pep! News—less than 5c a week school, was well acted by each and housekeeping a pleasure. and Mike Majerus of Chester, Iowa* to come. After the sale coffee, The spirit that helps when another's every child. visited here with home folks the lafter sandwiches and cake will be served down that knows how to scatter the Rev. and Mrs. W^tbeking spent The net proceeds were $669.55. part of last week, returning home Everyone is welcome. Have you tried- blackest frown that loves its neighbor Tuesday evening witfc Arnold Meyer. Sunday evening. Homes are not specuation ventures. and loves its town— Fred Schammel was an Austin Laura Webbeking is spending a •f- That's pep! They are nine times in ten built with shopper Saturday forenoon. SARGEANT WALTHAM THE REAL COAL few days at the Arnold Meyer home. but one object—the protection and Mrs. Lynch is spending a fe,w weefcs comfort of the family. Mrs. yTohn Jacob of Lewiston, is at the E. O. Jacobson home. Sargeant Evangelical Church. visiting with her, sister in this vicinity. Mrs. Carl Faber and daughter, Miss Addie Cronan arrived from 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School in Mildred, spent the week-end with Ellsworth Thursday evening. charge of J. E. Heydt. Mrs. H. M. Schmidt and Mrs John the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. PIECE OR A CAR J. J. CLEMENS Fred Mentel moved his household 11:00 a. m.—Public worship sermon. Most for the money goods to Austin last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson spent DIAL 2047 Local Manager 7:15 p. m.—Special service. Wednesday afternoon in Adams.' Theme, "Our Pledge," led by the pastor. Look At This One Henry Jensen !made a trip to Brownsdale Saturday on business. "O worship the Lord in. the beauty mm Ask your Dealer Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ulven spent of Holiness." Sunday afternoon at the Chris Anderson WE BUILD ALL home. Miss Lizzie 'Meyer is working in Dish Pan Albert Schammel left for Rochester Austin. KINDS OF TOPS AND last week, where he is under Henry Hahn returned from Austin WINTER CURTAIN. medical treatmeiit. Monday. ':A Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lux and family Henry Shawback is working for NOW IS THE TIME of Austin came Saturday fn| a days Mr. Brady. TO GET YOUR visit with relatives. A. R. Winters marketed stock in nrt rtsi Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Thill visited Chicago Monday. OLD CURTAINS M&- at the John Cronan home Sunday afternoon Mrs. A. D. Schaefer entertains the and evening. 1 REPAIRED. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson, I R. E GRAY a PROFESSIONAL Thursday, December 1, a daughter, DIRECTORY 7 at the St. Olaf hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ragen are here CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Visiting the former's parents, Mr. and AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING Dial 2038 Mrs. Mike Ragen, and family. ^1 A-ftfeda&k? Physician and Surgeon $1.39 The community wishes to extend PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. heartiest congratulations to Mr. and X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Time saved, money saved, Mrs. Art Martin, who were married Assistants— in Austin last week. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. when the broken or cracked part A few lady friends of Mrs. John Mabelle Moore, R. M. is made as good or better than Merrill came to her home Wednesday Phone Bridge Residence M. H. KENASTON evening to spend the evening with new, by welding. W. R. EARL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th 802 her in honor of her birthday. Let us post you on the service Main 659-R The marrier ladies enjoyed a game FUNERAL DIRECTOR we give. of volley ball last Thursday evening REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Business Residence and will continue playing on Thursday University of Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance evening thru the winter months. othere pieces at 1c, 49c, 99c AUSTIN, MINN. Southern Minnesota The Lyle high school boys played Office with Nlehuis ft DeBuhr Laad Co.- -n a game of basketball with the home DIAL 6125. S AUSTIN. MINN. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Austin National Bank BMg. team Friday night. The visiting Funeral Directors team walked away with the highest score. and Embalmers The Misses Audrey Julver, Genevieve Day Calls—Phone 2188 Fink and Lila Rogers returned Night Calls hoine Friday evening from Chicago, T. W. Donovan—5914 Reliable Hardware "lite Store That Satisfies" bringing with them first honors. H. 'A. Goslee—6637 Motor and Carriage Service Rose Creek and vicinity greatly ap- ALL WEEK J.EWELR\ DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALE Dec 12 Commences Fri., Dec. 9 Closes Sat., Dec. 17 WATCH REPAIRING We guarantee Satisfaction at We are overstocked, we must have more room for Holiday Merchandise. reasonable prices AT 8:20 •-Q i. Prices slashed on entire stock for eight days. An event c. I_. JONES* THE POPULAR 'HfOi-T'V, -lie C11101, that will bring thousands of men and women from every corner 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. JEWELER a 8 DAYS OP STUPENDOUS BARGAINS A golden opportunity to buy your Christmas gifts at a great saving. THE UNIVERSITY OF Thousands of bargains not advertised. SOUTHERN MINN. SILK BtOUSES MEN'S SUSPENDERS Values tip to $10.00 at .$4.95 Special at .25c Ladies wool clocked hose, heather mixed at. .$1.39 —Are Registered Dealers for— $2.50 Ladies flannel Nightgowns at .98c MEN'S BELTS Special *at~ .* UNITED MOTORS .25c SATTEEN PETTICOATS Black and colors at....N .89c MEN'S DOUBLE GRIP GARTERS S E I E 70x80 wool blankets, values to $15.00 at. .$7.95 At ...25c Ladies fleeced Union Suitis at 79c Ladies Silk Hose, all colors, at 98c With Sherman Kelly and Marjorie Garrett Genuine parts for Delco and MEN'S 15c HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies Silk Gloves.. ..79c At 5c Brushed Wool Gloves .$1.49 Remy Equipment are always PERFECT SUPPORTING CAST FOURTEEN PEOPLE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BED ROOM Carried in NEW APRONS Clever Plays—Georgeous Scenic Equipment. High Class Vaudevill* -Direct Satteen and Cretonne Trimmed at ..$1.00 SLIPPERS Stock. Women's Bedroom Slippers, values to $2.00 from Largest Circuits. Ladies Silk and Wool Union Suits at......$2.29 at 98c 9-4 Best Sheeting ^at 45c Women's Bedroom Slippers, values to $2.50 42' and 45 inch Pillow-Tubing at 35c at $1.89 36 inch Black Sateen at 29c Plays You'll Remember Vaudeville Men's Bedroom Slippers, values to $3.00 at. .$2.19 Crash Toweling at .10c Children's at $1.39 Bedroom Slippers 36. inch Bleached and Unbleached Muslin at. .10c Boys' and Girls' Shoes,, guaranteed all leather. 27 inch Ginghams at 10c "Smooth as Silk" "Peggy Behave" Alice—BURTONS—Harry For"" this sale. Values to'$5.00 at $2.95 Draperies worth to .$2.00 "Slippie McGee." MAIDS OP BEAU MONDE Women's Shoes. In fine Kid and Calf. Values Two tone Madras at ...89c to $8.50.For this great sale at $4.95 "The Love of Su Shong." 27 inch White Outing at .11c McENROE—McENROE Women's Satin Pumps, special at .$5.95 "A Pair of Queens" "The Love Nest," 3Vz pound Quilted Cotton Batts..... 89c 1 LIGHTFOOT and ADELE Women's New, Russian Calf Oxfords at... .$5.95 "Divorce A La Carte" All Rubbers, for this sale at 89c BOYS' SUITS Boys' all wool heavy Men's wear Serge Suits, regular $12.50, at ..$7.45 BARGAINS FOR MEN OPENING PLAY if A' Boys' Suits, 2 pair of Pants, all wool, finest quality J'l tWh-fJkr Men's Kid Gloves at 'i- "Smootli l\s mixtures and Serges, values to $1.50 Men's Suede Gloves at .. .99- $18.00 at I .... .$9.45 $1.00 Men's and Boy's Mittens Boys' all wool Pants, special at ...... .$1.19 50c Men's wool Hose at $1.00 Men's Silk Hose at ..... r- MEN'S CAPS 1r:: Willard Mack's Big Mystery Comedy. 32 Weeks at Cort Theatre* Chicago 50c Men's silk Lisle Hose at .. Values to $2,00 at ..... .... .$1.00 J........ $2.00 Boy's Sweaters at $1.50 Men's heavy Fleeced Union Suits at. BOYS' CAPS Our watering and testing service SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES 30, 40 and 55c. TAX INCLUDED $2.50 Men's wool mixed Union Suits at $1.49 Values to $1.00 "at .50c is FREE but it "is NOT $5.00 .Men's wool Union Suits at.......... .$3.95 careless or indifferent because SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY BOX OFFICE. 7.-4^ MEN'S TIES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS V. $1.00 Boy's fleeced Union Suits at .79c of this feature—it is painstaking Values to $2.00 at .. $2.00 Men's Silk vTies at $1.00 $1.00 and thorough. $5.00 Boys' wool pull-over Sweaters at....$3.98 TO THEATRE PATRONS:—I have the finest stock organization this season have The service is for YOU regardless MEN'S PURE SILK KNIT TIES $1.00 Men's heavy fleeced Shirts and drawers Values to $1.50 at .89c of your make battery ever offered fo'my friends and patrons and a wonderful repertoire of plays and I at,. ,...59c find without any obligation. would like to have you see them all, but above all else do not miss the performance of TH EVALU EiSTO RE Try it. I "Smooth as Silk," Monday night. It is positively the greatest play and the most magnificent -University of production ever offered anywhere at popular prices. Secure your seats now at the BOX OFFICE,. Southern Minnesota Respectfully yours, SHERMAN KELLY. a DIAL 7502