Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 8, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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HI ^-fv Vnrr: *&*% MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ,. ,m 'lA'i' ,t, :sf'« V.?*^' rA A *Fr "Si, Page Eierht Thursday, Dec. 8, 1921. "The Bright Spot girls planning the menu each time. nesday, where the little girl mil receive Miss Ella Weisel came home from ^HEALTH AND^ HAPPINESS medical treatment. The remainder of the evening was Oaks, North Dakota, Tuesday night, 'I il, A Minister's life" spent in music and sociability. Mis Agnes Hegge entertained a after finishing her millinery season Mr^. F. A. Ryan, 507 North ~Oak there, and Will spend-several months &roup or young women at her home on Sunday evening at 7:30 at the street,:'entertained Wednesday even' with her mother, Mrs. Jake Weisel. -Kenwood avenue last evening. Vare yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is i~ Christian church Rev. G. F. Fink will ing at cards in honor of Mrs. A. M. Charles Thompson of Dexter was The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and Lawrence of Danison, Iowa. Mrs. use as his subject "The Bright Spot St. Olaf Evangelical Lutheran Church. in Austin Wednesday. church cleared $510.00 at their bazaar "KEEPING 5E£R.L well NELSCN,4 y" ./C* *2 Julia McCarthy and Mrs. Raymond Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets. John L. Felton of Rose Creek was in a Minister's Life." Mr. Fink's and dinner and supper last Saturady. Regular Service—Henry Noss, Pastor. Gainey were awarded head and foot in Austin Wednesday. evening services have been well atand The Ladies' Aid have taken prizes respectfully. Mrs. Gi\martin Residence, 400 West Mill street. Clarence Dalager returned from the Synthetic Bible class Cs in $3000.00 in the past three years, of Calmar, Iowa, was also af guest. Chi^go Monday night. At 10.30 the pastor will speak on a a a a to be filled ^(tnost capacity which they had% pledged to. the Refreshments were served airaall departed Mfs. Charles Stevenson of Ramsey e. subject-7*"Jphn the Baptist." fo church. ir Wedjhesdayi( ^ewnspmeet- Consi^tatiOn and Spinal Analysis without charge. after a pleasant eveirag. •was^in townsWednesday. ''evening ^3Q he will preach Mrs. P. J. Burns and Mrs. M.. McInaney •«fepffiicefPh»ne—2277. Lewis BoiUing, \§<t$p Pegg as^Q^e froi^pMinneapols hort missionary '-service. went to Mankato yesterday to At the annual poultry snow held esidence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. f?? a few days' visit,. hoir in the orning, Junior choir in Make your wants known in the see Mrs. Williany^urphy, whq Is ill at Minneapolis last week, Mower Imss ilflary Pecka of Calmar, Iowa, the evening. Mower County News Marketplace. with pneumonia^ ^fh# Mfirphiyg* are county was represented with, four exhibit's is visitnig Austin relatives. old Austin residents, and Mr. Murphy George Jar vis, Waltham D. Mi*s. Cn^rles Beckel spent Wedrte'sday the -was formerly engineer on H. Sjpreckles, Dexter .Elliot & Forbes, with relatives in Cresco. )h' "'--inf Milwaukee out of this point. iFrV.W Mrs. John Schwartz of Rose Creek Grand Meadow and Roland P. iSr The "Bunch" met in the Y. W.'C. A. was an Austin caller Wednesday. Elliot, Grand Meadow. Over 1200 roQms Wednesday evening and enjoyed It *HZ Mis Laura Ulwelling of Rose Creek were entered this year. a most delightful evening. The Birds was an Austin visitor Wednesday. "Bunch" cook their own suppers, two ^Mrilliam Wanous of Blooming Prairie Mrs. G. H. Westcock of Hayfield was also an exhibitor at the show. was an Austin shopper Wednesday. Thomas Swift of New Richland G. C. Cashman sold his grocery Mid Winter MAGNIFICENT CARNIVAL NIGHT Austin Armory transacted business in Austin today. business, corner Third and College Mrs. Roy Scheffel of London is streets, last week to Archie Van 'visiting her sister, Miss Mary Dvorak. HANDSOME PHIZES FOB BEST COSTUMES House/who took possession Monday. MARDI-GRAS FRIDAY, DEC. 9 ... Mrs. John Cary of Adams is visiting Mr. Van House also conducts another her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Regner. The Music You Already Know Everybody Dance store on East Water street. Mrs. H. T. Helleck of Blooming The News is the buyers' guide. Prairie was an Austin shopper Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baumgartner, Wednesday, December 7, a son. T. J. Abrahams went to the cities and St. Cloud, Wednesday on a business trip. Question Hits the Mrs. Grace Farber and daughter Elsie, of Dexter, were Austin visitors Wednesday.. of the Gift Mrs. Joe Cronan and Miss Addie Cronin of Rose Creek, were Austin visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Mary O. Johnson of Carpenter, the in Iowa, is receiving medical treatment at St. Olaf's hospital. Mr. St. Johns of St. Paul, is here Heart checking over records pertaining to the Fedreal Inheritance tax. Leo Richardson of Minneapolis is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. No matter what the R. L.' Richardson jof Ramsey. occasion, John Pierce returned home Wednesday from Rochester, where he visited Waterman's relatives the past two weks. •rrrnp t'-' Miss Stella Smith of Rochester returned Ideal Fountain Pen home Wednesday, after several •M. ON FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, WE PLACE ON SALE OUR ENTIRE LINE OP NEW PALL days' visit with Dr. Fanny Fiester. "will fit its gift' problem. SUITS AND WINTER OVERCOATS^HART SCHAPFNER & MARX FINEST MADE SUITS, SILK Otto Baudler and son, William, returned It's always appropriate home from the cities Tuesday AND SERGE LINED, HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX FINEST OVERCOATS—IMPORTED AND night, where William received medical always"" appreciated treatment. useful for a long time. Miss Libby Fields of Lansing leaves DOMESTIC PLAID BACK FABRICS. THE BEST CLOTHES MADE AT THE LOWEST PRICES today for Fall River, Wisconsin, J. J. Hayes & Son r- ".'i. where she will visit her aunt for a TO BE FOUND, vfe couple of weeks. JEWELERS Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Capritz and 416 North Main st. little daughter went to the cities Wed Austin, Minn. X1 4 200 Hart, Schaffner & Marx and 200 Hart, Schaffner & Marx silk 50 odd suits from our $25.00 and Styleplus famous silk and plain The Lifelong Companion lined overcoats—satin quilted $30.00 lines in worsteds and cassimer lined overcoats—some have fur protected f. ,n the overcoats, Hudson, seal collar goods—odd overcoats from collars— Unc nil es of Life oyeicoats. "TV i* 1 our $25.00 arid $30.t)0 line, all:wool 'I: Hart, 'Schaffner & Marx and of heartfelt "I J'GMENTS Hart, Sdiaffner & Marx finest must come satisfaction famous Styleplus all wool, handtailored coats with fur collars, all-wool A .o che man who has made Scotch, worsteds and serge suits, suits of every kind and will and provided amply his freize coats—young men's fancy silk lined and serge lined. Men's for his life companion. every style. To! be in this extraordinary and young mens models—$45.00, wool overcoats—choice If he has also recommended sale—$35.00, $40.00, and this institution as Exeeutor A i. I $50.00 and $60.00 values at choice $60.00 values at choice and Trustee, he will have $15.00 $38.75 $28.75 the added satisfaction of knowing that his wife will be relieved of all care in the management of his estate and that she will have the protection and guidance of a strong financial organ* ization. One of our officers will be glad Boys' Clothes to discuss this subiect with you The First National Bank of Austin Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Boy's Organized 1868. $12 and $15 Boy's $12 and $15 Boy's $12 Boy's 1 $7.50 Boy's Resources Over Three Million Dollars best wool pvevcbats—r two pant suits, Sheep Lined finest wool 7°" Dress Shoes Coats wonderful values Mackinaws $5.90 $2.90 $3.90 $7.50 $8.90 $9.75 4 pi PRE-WAR PRICES ON \-fif C- 3&S •. t'J-.'- ?K- Heavy Sweaters and Sweater 4 Bkl. all rubber Coduroy and Mole skin leather 4 All men's ^rctics. 5 I 'wU vests Coats .-j $3.90 90 c,$2.90,$5.90 ANB -v 1 Boy's one buckle kj^ a cloth Antics..... ^1 "WV Men's Red, all-rubber, 4-buckle Arctics ......:i $3.98 Men's all-wool extra long1 1 Men's Red, high lace Walrus with heel .V...... $3.98 *'i'i Mackinaws "T*""1 Men's Rolled Edge, 4-buckle Arctics..... .-. $3.75 'i* Arctics.....V. V.. Fleece lined Union Men's fine, 1-buckle Lambsdown Uflion ...$2.75 P» E Men's fine, 4-buckle Arctics......... ..... ....... $3.98 Suit& .*$1.50 4 B^en's Heavy Rubbers t?.tt:. ^.... ^/»^....$2.15 Men's Felt Shoes, 8-inch top........ .$3.00 lien's Pelt Quilted Shoes '"ir At AfV" i^J I ft fc.i sf J, «. x, .Woman's Comfy slippers it ^.f r,*M& $1.89 and $2:20 .5 7~"r *"1" ,v.. W VI "Womwi'sr.Fleece Jobbers ... ii '-V'T^L^O th,"^*'V^ $ir- J.. S-' c? Wom^?sr,'iplain: Rubbers.... .1. .(.i,.. ^V.. $U0 3an ix Youth's Rubbers k.... A.j. '.5'Jit:.. ..:...i............$1.15 ru Boys' Rubbers t.'f.. ....l $1.30 Infant SKoes, sizes 1 to 5 ['..... ^....$1.10 a! tJ Infant Shoes, sizes 2% to 5 ............,.......$1.15 Children's Shoes, 5 to 8 $1.65 %nr ^i i!J Woman's Felt Top Shoes &7 $2.50 JCTI j. Men's winter caps with fur .A A IVT^M XT IVT I MEN inband w.. 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