Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 19, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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wm •Mpaawnipli ^1. ipHiiii'jiiiunjBiiiy wmm l- -.pi MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five* Monday, Dec. 19, 1921. PACKERSDROP unique way. Three satchels filled A. B. club ^Friday evening at her The Thomas Geraghy entertained Santa Claus Letters beautiful Ffcjrview^ home. An elaborate the Philomathian society Thursday with parcels was delivered by the parcel (Continued on Page Four.) post man. Dainty refreshments picnic dinner was served after OPENINGGAME afternoon. Christmas songs by Mrs. which bridge was played. The guests Giovennetti and Mrs. Geraghy were were served and the guests departed table. I will put some corn down by departed at a late hour having spent at a late hour having spent a most much enjoyed. Several readings were the chimney for the reindeer. -.4 delightful evening. a delightful evening in this hospitable your friend given on "Christmas Customs in Foreign Carleton Wins Close home. Arthur Lands." An elaborate lunch was Mrs. Wiliam Crane entertained the Syverud. News advertising brings results. served in the dining room, a small, Contest Saturday Christmas tree being used for the Night. AUSTIN LETTERS. 1 centerpiece of the table. •m Austin Minnesota Dec 15 1921. ... Miss-Margaret Farley was given a Carleton college won game the "With Dear Santa Claus 'v a surprise party Thursday night, by I am going to wish you would bring th* Hormel basketball quint Saturday about twenty Senior and Junior high be a car & gun and train and new night at Northfield 35 to 27, after a school teachers. The evening was shoes candy & peanuts & & for my harfl fought battle. "'Ill spent in games and a cook book was brother I want a Rocking horse, teddy This was the first appearance of bear & some more candy & peanuts & the Packers for the season and they made for the bride-to-be, each guest nuts & for my sister I want made a hard fight for the long end furnishing her favorite recipe in a some PRACTICAL a dolly for her and a story book & the score, but were nosed out by a 0 ribbon & that is all I want for me Mower County News I S A S the collegians. The score at the end my sister and My brother. MARKET PLACE of the first half was 16 to 7, in favor As your lovely SUGGESTIONS of Carleton. Your Freend Each side made twelve baskets. Mr. Howard Riles One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Fifteen fouls were called on the visitors Austin, Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Minnesota to six on Carleton. Carleton Fountain Pens Watches Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Route 5 Box 68 played an exceedingly clean game, Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Pear] Beads Radipoint and Readers or locals not run in c|o Henry Riles not a foul being played on Coach wm this column will be charged at the Cameo Broaches Dean's pupils during the first half. Sure-Write Pencils Dear Santa Claus rate of 10 cents per line, Dygan for the Packers led in the Bar Pins wil you pies bring me a teddy bear, ,j. *?. Alarm Clocks scoring with six baskets, while Cipra FOR SALE and a doll bed and a balky mule and Rings No. O BROWNIE 4- and Cress played well on the defense. a doll and a doll buggie and a piano Wedding Rings BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 5 cents per Belt Buckles and a bull dog and sum tin dishes and There were no individual stars pound.. Bring your own container. a boat and a pile driver. Dunn Pen Watch Chains among the Carleton players. Dial Rural 4321. 48-6-p. miss tiny meany Cowles scared eight out of eleven A regular Camel Knives 300 E. bridge FOR SALE:—Fullblood Bronze Turkey It costs two dollars. free throws and Montgomery three for Ink. Street toms by Mrs. Joseph Thelen, Necklaces out of four. Cipra, for Austin, made Adams, Minn., Route 1. 48-4-p. Cigarette Cases three out of six chances. Waldemar It makes good pictures. Dear Santa claus FOR SALE:—Real pure-bred Poland Ribbons and Chains Emblem Buttons will you pies bring me a car load of China herd boar prospects. Waldo Mrs. Floyd Clefton entertained the animals and a mechanical toy and a ^That^s the whole story—except the Johannsen, Rural Telephone 3905. Woman's Guild of Christ Episcopal horn and a drum and tinkertoys and C. L. JONES, Jeweler. 49-2-p. church Wednesday afternoon. She a pop gun and sum trans and a airplane happiness of the youngsters when they A and a truck and sum peanut was assisted by Mrs. Alvin Dalager WANTED BLUHM MUSIC HOUSE find it on the tree. Brittle and sum salted peanuts and and Mrs. Pepper. Plans were made Austin, Minn. 412 Main St. will thank you very much when I WANTED.—To rent farm near Austin for the Chris imas festivities and aleo git big with stock. Inquire at Mower Other Brownies, some of them Autographic, for redecorating the walls and woodwork Mr. Buddie Meany County News. 48-4-p. of tLe caurch. Mi-53 Minnie 300 E bridge up to $17.50. Harvey gave an interesting account LOST AND FOUND Street of the Plymouth Pageant,-which she LOST:—A black Traveling bag between Autographic Kodaks $8.00 up attended and showed pictures of. Dear Santa daus Albert Lea and Oakland f5unday, will you pies bring me a street car many places of interest that she visited between the hours of four and K.(r. WOLD DRUG CO and a car and a horse and a doll bed on her trip. Dainty refreshments five o'clock. Finder leave at Motor and a doll buggie and a monkey, and were served. Inn, Austin, for reward. 49-1-p. a piano Corner Main & Bridge streets. I will thank you very much when git big REDUCED FARE Austin, Minn. miss katherine meany Excursions Dear Santa claus wil you pies bring me a horse and SMS* bell toy and a chime toy and a tedd lor the bear—and a kiddie horse billy is to -tfssrs#'* small so I wrote his letter 300 E. Bridge st. WEDDINGS Tickets on:sale December ERVICE 22, 23, and 24, good returning until January FOR CHRISTMAS Stark-Lembrick. 4th. Miss Caroline Lembrick, daughter AT1SF ACTION of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lembrick, and This store is loaded with good^s^^ tM For particulars inquire -of Rudolph Stark were married at two «ent.Y^\. Children's Christnias stocKin^ 'o'clock Saturday afternoon at the CHICAGO German Lutheran parsonage, Rev. F. a varied assortment of MILWAUKEE & sCPAUL W. Milbrath officiating. They were KOBES' CAFE RAILWAY attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark. pry? CHRISTMAS CANDIES The bride was gowned in dark blue serge and carried a bouquet of American Shop first in The News Beauty roses. Buy Her A Box of Our Famous A wedding supper was served at seven o'clock Saturday evening at the CHOCOLATES for a CHRISTMAS GIFT, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark on Center street to the relatives and a few close friends. AUSTIN CANDY CO. Hawley-Madison. 1 Miss Martha Madison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Madison of Aus Si Austin Minn. tin and Albert E. Hawley were married Civ Store of Practical Thursday, December *15, at Osage, •-J* Iowa, Rev. J. Irwin Walker officiating. Christmas (Sifts The bride is well known in this city and Mr. Hawley is a recent resident I ARK Theatre here. Mr. and Mrs. Hgiwley will travel a few months after which they expect Our Store, as usual, will be found most interesting to those to make their home in Austin. who are planning to give something useful and lasting. Gifts that combine beauty, quality and usefulness as. desired above You will find a, wonderful line of all others. We cordially invite you to call and inspect our silk blouses, neckwear and bloomers at the Hollister Smart Shop. Advertisement large variety of appreciated gifts. 48-3-c. Christmas trees at Hare & Goss store. SILVERWARE—THE GIFT CARVERS AND BIRD SETS Dial 6920. Advertisement 48-2-c. THAT ALWAYS Stag and- Ivory handles, two iJ. News advertising brings results. PLEASES. -"5. and three pieces. $1.25, $1.50, 'r You'll be delighted with our MONDAY AND TUESDAY. $3.75, $4.00 and $6.75 per set. 1 large and most complete line LEGAL NOTICES PYREX WARE makes an Ideal 1 of the most beautiful "COMMUNITY Gift- Complete assortment. DECEMBER 19 AND 20Thomas PLATE," Silverware. CITATION FOlt HEARING ON PETITION Knives and Forks,$7.00 up to SAFETY RAZORS—All Makes TO SEL& MORTGAGE OR LEASE LAND. Meighan ill per set. Ever Ready ....$1.00 $18.00 Estate of Nelson Deceased. Auto Strop ......:.:s.5.00 I Hear the .1. Gillette i...... 5.00 SKEEZiX wagons, made from STATE OF MINNES0|CX County of Keen Kutter1.00 the finest select stock and built Mower. In Probate -Court'iIn Augmented the Matter ofaf&e iSstajte of for the little folks. 10x22 inch j. SOLID UTAH METAL^WARE Nelson A Sumner, 'Deceased^ %. box and 6x^ inch rubber tiredi THE STATE OF*MINNESOTA TO Park ^IVBl not tarnish or wear off. wheels. Just the thing you7 Mary E. Pinney, Amaranth Mi" Brown Absolutely Guaranteed, Kni'*ve£ and Mendal Miner, and to^all persons are looking for.. No better Orchestra and Forks ....$4.25 per set ft interested in the sale of^rtaM lands value ever off ere Tea Spoons .$1,00 per set belonging to said estate,' The petition A Paramount feature, als$f of A. D. Wic^s as representative Scissor and Manicure Sets of the above named estate, being, duly -fc~ "T' US -V'. POCKET KNIVES filed in this court representing that ilff^'The Daintiest Gift A4aintiest Matinee Daily The v€feyjBlcome gift,_ it is necessary and for best interest A Harold Lloyd Comedy Way in which you We ate heffi^ortenr' for thein? of said estate and of all interested at can express your Christmas herein that certain lands of said estate Famous Robeson Cutlery Co* Two K. --r. Sentiment. Choose from our Described therein be sold and FrOm Hand to 'Shur-edge" cutlery .$Oc to^ large ^assortment. Priced at praying that a license 'be to' him Slj&p* $3.50. granted to sell the same. 50c up to $6.00 per set. 7:30 arid 9:00 NOW THEREFORE, you, and each A' pocket case and Christmas of you, are hereby citied and required 'SLi 'i box mgli^ded with ^eaiglg^rchased 5 to show cause, if any you J"1' have, before this court, at 'the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Austin, County WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 Austin Hardware Co. of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the 10th day of January, 1922, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. WITNESS the Judge of said Court, and the seal of said court, this 19th day of December, 1921. HENRY WEBER, JUN., A Paramount S'eamre Judge of Probate Court (ghise *23 (COURT SEAL) S'y. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. File No. 4196. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2 "Mt&fti'iv. MiM§