Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 23, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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.iiainaiB S898SB SEK3S iL W*" 886888885" ,i "BS*$-wR9- Thursday, Mar. 23, 1922 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Three family, left for his home at Astoria, accompanied by his wfe. He expects Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman have riculture. Counting of Mower county's RENOVA South Dakota, last week Friday. K. to undergo an operation very soon for rented the place vacated by George pig population is included in the Larson accompanied him as far as stomach trouble. Harvey and have taken possession. report to be made by the carriers. Ernest Rockwell was a Brownsdale Minneapolis. The auction sale of D. L. and F. O. W. M. Phillips and family, Mr. and The questionnaire card will also indicate shopper Saturday. Tanner was held March 22 at the Mrs. A. A. Tanner, Ernest Rockwell, the total acreage in each farm Mr. and Mrs. William Lindemar Mrs. George Young is suffering Tanner farm. S. K. Dahle, George Young and Sam. and the1total acreage of crop land including and son of St. Charles have rented from nerve infection. She is quite ill. Mrs. Wesley Browning and baby Slack were among the number who hay land. the Mrs. Winnegar residence and will Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips were were calling on friends and relatives attended the Hall sale Wednesday. move here in a few days. Mr. Lindemar callers at the George. Young home in Brownsdale Saturday. 4sk Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" will represent the J. R. Watkins Sunday. Lewis Meier is laid up with Uncle Sam to Count Got Such a Hold. Medical company in this county. R. Browning shipped stock Saturday shingles. It will be some time before He'll tell you that the battlefronts Mower County Pigs William Rauen, one of the old settlers of Europe were swarming with rats, from Brownsdale to the Chicago he will be about again. which carried the dangerous vermin in the Johnsburg vicinity, died market. Mrs. John Day has recovered from and caused our men misery. Don't let LE ROY ADAMS at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Howden came down from St. her recent illness—neuralgia in her A special report indicating the pig rats bring disease into your home. Fred King, north of town last Saturday Paul to visit the home folks for a head—and is able to be out again. population of leading swine states When you see the first one get RATSNAP. evening. Funeral services were That will finish them quick. Miss Hollia Hopp, who teaches at few days. George Hoffman and wife have will be made about May 1 by rural Lars Ellingson is reported as very Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and conducted Wednesday by Rev. M. Plainview is home for a week's vacation. Enno Krull came home from Rochester rented the place vacated by George mail carriers in co-operation with the low with cancer at this writing. guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. Grave, of the Sacred Heart church. Thursday and returned Monday Harvey and have taken possession. the United States Department of Ag Advertisement—March Arne Huseby was delivering mail Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown entertained on Rural Route No. 2 Wednesday. their friends at a card party P. C. Hanson of Odin was visiting last Thursday evening. his mother and brothers a few days Chas. Bovee of Waterloo, Iowa, last week. spent several days the past week with Hjelmer Viste, returned to Edgerton, his daughter, Mrs. R. R. Blackmer. Wisconsin, Thursday evening. Mrs. W. Beck and baby of Brownsdale He is going to spend the summer came Tuesday evening for a few 1 19C 19G there. 9 to 10 A. M. Saturday, March 25— HOSIERY 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. days' visit at the Dr. M. P. Morse Miss Mary Beemis, who has been Saturday, March 25. If you home. 25 dozen Towels up to taking care of Mrs. K. P. Gurvin, returned Mrs. Peterson, who underwent several 50c-—this hour.. miss this, do not blame us to her home at Austin last operations at the Cresco hospital, Sunday. returned home Tuesday afternoon. Ole P. Hovey, living north of town, has been quite sick the last couple of Pre tend to her duties at the printing oftend weeks, but is much improved at this to her duties at the prining office writing. because of an attack of the influenza Henry Anfinson has returned from epidemic. Thompson, Iowa, where he has been The basketball games played at the the last four months looking after opera house last Frday evening was business. well attended. The home teams defeated H. C. Burgan had charge of the local the Chester teams. creamery the last week during the Mrs. Mack of Plainview visited illness of R. W. Franklin. It looked Mrs. J. Hopp the later part of the natural to see Burgan back at the old AT MURPHY'S week. She was returning to her post. home after several weeks' visit with Mrs. H. J. Hanson was pleasantly relatives at Decorah, Iowa. Saturday, MarcH 25tH surprised Wednesday by a number of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mahoney have 9 O'CLOCK her friends, the occasion being Mrs. been moving out of town to a farm Hanson's birthday. All report a most they have rented northwest of here. A. M. pleasant time and a fine lunch. We wish them the best of success in Peter Dahle, who has been spending their agricultural pursuits. the winter with the J. R. Johnson The Baptist Mission Circle held a very interesting meeting with Mrs. F. W. Sprung last Friday afternoon. A Travelers' Guide Reaxly to Wear and Millinery Specials large crowd was present and a fifteen cent lunch was served at the close of Unless otherwise designated, all the the meeting. trains listed below are daily. See SUMMER SWEATERS COATS—Saturday, March 25 The members of the Embroidery footnote for explanation of club were very pleasantly entertained 20 Coats, assorted sizes and colors, well worth reference marks. A line of Summer Sweaters in all the oil Tuesday evening at the home of $13.75 to $16.50 fads of the Season. Colors of latest Bold faced figures indicate P. M. This Day Only—Choice $11.75 Miss Elizabeth Ann Price. The roll Light faced figures indicate A. M. shades. The most artistic knit and call of "Interesting People" was responded 15 Coats, assorted styles, sizes and colors. prices of the most interesting nature We challenge any and all coats—your choice to by all and certainly proved priced from— here— a ^0 interesting. After the close of the Saturday Only $21.75 $3.75 and up Milwaukee St.Paul business meeting the hostess served Some very interesting* numbers in other prices delicious refreshments. Railway and styles will be found for this week at 4. SPECIAL PRICES. TAOPI Monday, March 27—SILK SUITS I. & M. Division. DRESS DAY—SPECIAL Lv. Arr. Arr. Walter Holler was a visitor at Elma, A line of suits in plain, navy, tweed mixtures Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. and? browns, tans and taupe, in sizes 16 to 44, Iowa, Sunday. 25 beautiful dresses? worth from No. 1-- 6:20 10:00 10:50 in price— Florence Human spent Saturday $14.75 $12.75 to $85.00 No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 $19.75 to $29.75 wth Elizabeth Kasel. Lv. Lv. Arr. choice Miss Myrtle Dicky spent Saturday Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. SPECIAL No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:40 and Sunday at Austin. 20 Silk dresses, masterpieces in workmanship, No. 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 MILLINERY Miss Lena Void spent the week-end A lot of very pretty patterns in Cotton seasonable colors, all sizes, at her home in LeRoy. Crepe Kimonas, sizes from 16 to 44— For Milwaukee and Chicago. $27.75 values to $50.00— Carl Hanson and Edith Daily motored For this week 09 Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. gg That beautiful collection to Adams Saturday. this day only No. 4— 7:20f 10:00t M. S. Monson transacted business HI specially purchased to sell at REMNANTS OF No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* in the cities last Wednesday. Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) HI- $1.98, reduced to— J. T. Boylan of Winona, transacted GINGHAM DRESSES Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) 1 $1.75 business in Taopi, Wednesday. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. WHITE GOODS No. 1— 3:45 6:05 Edith Daily of Renova is visiting No. 3— 12:10 2:55 at the Ray Mitchell home for a few Gingham Dresses, designed and developed Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* days. from these wonderful ginghams, A collection of Swiss, Tissues, That assortment at $3.48 Dr. Morse from LeRoy made a professional Mason City Branch. small or large checks in the Organdies, Dimity, Fancy Hi Lv. Austin. Arr.Ma son City. call at the Johnson home that met with such splendid new canna, vivid or dark green, red, No. 102— 11:59 1:30 Weaves, Voiles, and a much §j| last Thursday. sale Saturday, March 18, will blue, lavender, brown, yellow, and No. 108— 7:52 9:20 The "flu" has been quite prevalent Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. enviable collection at about black and white. Come in and see be reduced for a quick finish in Taopi territory but all patients are No. 101— 4:50 6:10 our line from— to— ONE-HALF No. 103— 1:30 3:00 reported improving. $2.98 $3.25 TO $2100 Elgin Emigh returned from Austin S.-M. Division—Mankato and Saturday where he has been receiving Wessington Springs, S. D. medical treatments. THEIR REGULAR jj Lv. Arr. Arr. Irene Doyle went to LeRoy Saturday Missels' and Children's gingham That $4.95 collection has secured Austin. Wells. Jackson. PRICE to see her mother and baby sister dresses and aprons at 59c. We consider No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* a grand new supply. at the home of her grandparents, Mr. this one of the best collections No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Many of these hats are well and Mrs. Thelen. Lv. Lv. Arr. of style dresses and aprons that we Jackson. Wells Austin. worth $7.00 to $10.00, and you Clarence Hebon of Montana is visiting have been able to olfer, while the No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* a few days with his cousin, Mrs. will find copies in machinemade values are of unusual character— BASEMENT No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* Reed, after which he goes to Mitchell, 59° Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. hats at the above prices Iowa, for the summer. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* but we sell them at— No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* H. T. Hawkins and Nick Webber attended Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. $4.95 Heavy Tumblers, the Republican convention at Crcated BY Ccmde' Cuba/bo BY QontkT No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ 5c quality, 2 for... 5c Austin Saturday. Mr. Hawkins represented No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* Taopi village and Mr. Webber SHOES SHOES Glass Tumblers, Daily except Sunday. representd Lodi township, as delegates. 10c quality, 2 for 15c Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday only. 32 piece Set Dishes, Passengers to Austin last week Daily except Saturday. CURTAINS, DRAPES LOT 1—Ladies and The Greatest Shoe Bargains On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday per set $4.98 were D. J. Davis, Dan Allard, Frank Children's, choice in Austin for three only. Rennals, Mrs. C. Reed, Frank Holler, per pair $ .95 42 piece Set Dishes, RUGS days. Chicago Mi*, and Mrs. William Wallace, Iver LOT 2—Ladies and $12.50 values, per set...$7.87 Johnson, H. T. Hawkins and son, Tillman, Great Western Childrens, choice Never before-equalled and Leslie Waldron. 52 piece Set Dishes,fancy per pair 1.45 in this city and may never $15.00 value, !...$11.75 If you are thinking of new LOT 3—Ladies and AUSTIN ROUTE 6 Lv. Arr. Arr. be again. If you want Childrens, choice Curtains, or Drapes, or Hugs St. Paul. Mpls. Large Mixing Bowls, Austin. shoes visit this store 4 per pair 1.95 No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 fine quality, 75c value....55c there is money saved and the March 25, 27, 28. Your William Jeffries has moved from No. 16—4:40 8:20 9:00 If you have a pair of shoes early call selects the best, the cement works to Austin. newest going if you visit this Lv. Arr. Lv. White Cups and Saucers, to buy do not miss this opportunity. both in quality and fit—so Austin. Mpls. St. Paul. Miss Clara Hynie is on the sick list 2 pieces 12c department. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 come early. and is not able to attend school. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:59 The Neighborhood club will meet Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. with Mrs. P. C. Rosenthal Thursday, R. R. MURPHY & SON, (Inc.) Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. March 30. No. 15— 1:20 10:30 Martin and Nels Holte came down No. 11— 10:56 7:44 from Austin yesterday and started Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. No. 16— 7:20 4:40 work at the plant. No. 12— 7:30 3:42 Frank Ulwelling of Austin has Austin, Minnesota 422-424 North Main Street moved out to the cement plant and TRIANGLETAXI LINE has charge of the boarding house. Albert Lea—Austin. Little Theresa Uzlik spent Sunday Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea Some Rare Bargains Await Your Call in Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Linen Suitings in as- FAC -g C% Mummy QAC per at home and celebrated her birthday a. 8:00 a. m.v 9:00 m. Bed Spreads, Seamless Sheets, Table Coverings and sorted colors, per yard t)v Pongee Ov yard with her Grandpa Olman. Theresa 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. Towel ings, Hosiery and Underwear 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. was four years old -and Grandpa seventy-two. Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin a. 9:15 a. m. 10:15 m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. News advertising brings results. 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. $ «3§ 3&SJ' "sfl"