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

February 2, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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VgAr*~ y» 1ST. iT.f W'LMiW fwmw v-i dsrara$^*2P32! "r^ Five Thursday, Feb. 2, 1922? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Page EXPLAINS SOUSLIME •R-7 -nrr* -r J£r-*'JV' 1 tU& '"H- C" v. -v METHODS S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION^ BUYING FOR OUR 312 STORES ASSURES LOWEST PRICES jnw oq «1 1 \&»* .-• Stresses Imoprtance of MEN'S GARTERS MP'S CAPS Raising Clover, -A 0 Alfalfa New Spring Styles Single Grip Pleated and -quartered Rubber'""post, adjustable Soil conditions and the value of models, non-breakable visors- length %-in. cable elastic liming in Mower county was explained and genuine c^ather moire pad back to match. %~s by George Nessom, soils specialist sweat-bands. Newest Spring A strong p&ir. patterns and colors. of University farm, at a meeting of 7 49° farmers near Ra&irie at the Racine Methodist church Tuesday. "i Mr. Nessom explained why some soils were acid even when they have BOYS' Slim 312 Department Stores an underlying bed of lime stone and how liming helped release other plant Men's Dress Styles food in the soil. 2 Pants AUSTIN, •MINN. Neat, dressy patterns Fancy Cassimere new The importance of raising clover cross-back styles. patterns, desirable colors. and alfalfa both for its feeding value Fine lisle web, good elastic, Every boy can own one of and for aiding soil fertility was emphasized leather ends, gilt sildes. these suits at our everyday by the speaker. He did not 39° economy price say that everyone should try to grow $5.90 alfalfa, however, as some soils are not adapted to grow it economically. He showed how a large part of the soil would be greatly benefitted by drainage. The buyers for each one of our departments have provided us with unusually large and attractive stocks to meet the requirements of our February Mr. Nessom also explained the results of experiments with commercial customers. A visit to our store at this time will prove both instructive and interesting, and, at the same time, will introduce many una fertilizers, especially phosphates, as conducted at various stations and disricts a in the state. These experiments showed in many instances great benefits from applying phosphates, especially in better clover. Mr. Nessom explained that when phosphates are We Now Feature applied and a larger yield per acre Boys' Two-Pant Suits secured that it is also necessary to Smart Spring Suit replenish the other elements with manure or other fertilizers as the larger Satisfactory Service at a Saving crop removes more of these elements For Men and Young Men also. STYLE,enter Barn plans and ventilation were QUALITY artd ECONOMY are the three important factors A remarkable offering of boys' two-pant knickerbocker suits. The outlined by County Agent Liebenstein. that into the making of J. C. Penney Co. good clothes for men. same high-grade suits we have been selling all season, representing the He stressed the need of dairy More than ever before these three essential points are embodied in our superior values to be gained by our large buying power for 312 stores. type cows and the feeding of proper new Spring Suits for men and young men. rations and keeping of records. Sixteen Here is an unusual value that will give that boy an unusual amount Buying in volume for 312 stores we are in a position to dictate farmers signed a petition for a of service at a big saving to you. cow testing association in this county. the kind of fabrics and workmanship that goes into the clothing you buy at our stores. This means that our suits are made of selected Boys' All-Wool Fancy Cassimere Knickerbocker Suits with two all wool cloths and carefully tailored to fit and hold their GRAIN GROWERS .pairs of pants. Sturdily made and reinforced where the greatest shape. f7 wear comes. Stylish patterns and colors. Large quantity buying, together with our efficient store methods, MEETINGS FEB. 7 enables us to effect substantial savings which in turn we pass along to $7.90, 8.90, 9.90 you, in these splendid suits at exceptionally low prices. Twenty-one Minnesota 'M Units to Discuss You'lL find other superb values in boys' two-pant suits in our present The truly remarkable values in Men's Clothing we are offering this season stock at Policies. further demonstrates our ability to serve you better and save you $5.90 to $13.50 more. More than 1,200 Minnesota members of the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., wilV-i meet at twenty-im© Marketing points on February 7thj to discuss policies of the company and to name delegates to attend three congressional STYLISH SPRING FOOTWEAR—^^Exceptional Value? for Men and Women district conventions, the first of which will be at Hallock, February MEN'S SHOES OF CHARACTERr—100% LEATHER fOR MEN 20th, the second at Sleepy Eye, Women who demand style, Comfort and durability in the footwear they buy find .9 i-.t* if»" Tt t-: February 24th, and the third at Marshall, these qualities in abundance in the exceptional values offered here. Buying Shoes February 25th. -rt Ate-/ These congressional district gatherings in such volume for our 312 stores enables us not only to underbuy, but we can dictate -i" WW will name the Minesota delegation Black or brown, English or Broader lasts. The seen and unseen workmanship in a feShoe the construction and style of our shoes. See that they have the real meat of to go to Chicago, March 21st, to attend the national corporation's too frequently has the stress put&h the seen portion of the shoe. J. C. Penney satisfaction at prices that mean real savings for our customers. We quote here a annual convention. built shoes are made thoroly good. 'The hidden material and workmanship carry few exceptional values in black or brown Oxfords and Strap Sandals. At that meeting they will help select directors to serve in 1922 and dispose the same high standard of values as, the exposed portion of the shoe. It is easy to of problems of policy that have $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.50, $4.98 and $5.90 come up since the' company was organized quote our prices, but hard to match our values. a year ago. To Hold Local Meetings. Local meetings will be held in Kittson, Lyon, Redwood, Watonwan and Wright counties, as. it was in those FASHIONABLE NEW SUITS FOR CHIC COATS FOR SPRING STYLISH NEW SPRING DRESSES sections that organization work was carried on before January 17th. -SMART, SERVICEABLE FABRICS- WOMEN-LATE SPRING M0DEIS IN THE SPRING MODELS Each local unit will be judge of the credentials of members in the community and all a member has to do, We call attention at this time to our fascinating even if he fails to receive official notice Velours, Polaire Cloth, and Bolivias, in the Newest In Tricotine, Poiret, Twills, Crisp New Taffetas, display of Spring's Newest Suits. It presents from Chicago, is to convince his Sport Effect as well as for street wear, in tans and the featuring all the new style effects in neck the new box, ripple, tailored and semi-tailored neighbor members of the affiliation colorful sport shades. The fashionable materials make lines, sleeves, trimmings, and combinations of colors. creations, with trimming of self straps, stitching with the company in order to take Extremely good values, at these New Spring Coats highly desirable, at and embroidery. Truly remarkable values at part in the unit meetings. Nationally, the organization's $19.75, 24.75 TO 34.75 $14.75,16.75 TO 24.75 16.75,19.75, 24.75 membership of nearly 42,000 will hold 972 such local meetings on the same day. These will be followed by 0- conventions in forty-seven congressional districts. MUSLINS OUTING1 The feature of organization work PONGEES AND SILK HOSE last week was the announcement that Illinois had passed the 10,000 membership FLANNEL THE IMASEISALES0L0GY7 mark and had negotiated ir Own Honor Brand 5 more than 300 elevator and local association I|adies' Fine Silk Hose, Bleached Muslin, splendid contracts. 34 inch 'Japanese Silk quality and great mercerized, lisle top, 21 inch Extra" Heavy It is most prevent when business is dull Pongee, yard— value, at I? C:r black or cordovan-— Methodist Women ^££olored Outing Flan"Tlfel, and merchants ne§d money. $1.2^ neat stripes and pair— are Entertained 4r= ^checks splendid value—yard TJiis usually occurs during the first twd' Chines^ ShanMngs, extra 42^ihch, Pillow ^Tubing, 98c months each year land again during the dog quality^ard— admirable 00C Mrs. Leon Smith, 205 West Water days. -iC m-im' an|]|8c I v" quality........j... & OT T' street, was given a surprise Tuesday It is a mercantile ailment we 'Corrected ii? afternoon by members,of the Miscellaneous our business manj^ea^ ago. committee of the Methodist NAffKOQKSr1 SMS church/ the occasion being her birthday. ^We administer A tlS remedy by fixiftg BOYS' HOSE •^•he ladies took their faney -our prices at fair «d jjist figu«E$s in the be-^ ft LONG CLOTHS ginning, thus elim^nti«r dull periods in our work and guessing contests were janjoyed. 35 inch New Crisp Taffetas, jilrs. Smith was presented with '-business and makfig jij unnecessary to re5 excellent quality, Boys' Heavy ^Ribbed duce prices in order that our stores might a beautiful plant and a shower of yard— Cotton Hose, triple handkerchiefs. A delicious picnic ^continue to attract customers. 1 $1.49 27 inch Dress Ginghams,: Fine English Finish, yd knee, double reinfored dinner was served at 5:30 p. m. I 13c, 18c and 23c I bearing our usual The wisdom of this policy is attested by legs, all sizes—2 stamp of Standard v' the growth of our business from one store in 35 inch Black Duchess .sgie All wromen who are eligible for the quality neat checks, English .4, Nainsook, exceptional 1902 to 312 stores in 1922. Satin, yard— 25c Auxiliary of the American Legion plaids and stripes, yd. values, yd. $1.59^ •. fa :a| penNEY should turn out tonight at the organization 12c, 18c and 23c 3 of the unit at 8 o'clock at the 'i high school auditorium and hear Dr. Heilscher, prominent .auxiliary worker- THELARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT Advertisement 10-1-c STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD