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

April 27, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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5=E wP§ mi sssssssssss !,lr"£" ft'"' iV# Page Four MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN. MINN.* ?Jr" \'f* iSPti? Thursday, Apr. 27, 1922 •V.v T| it J5fi& Mower County %^News of Qur £earty and sincere apprecia^ praise.and^ajipyo^.^ formance will be 50c, 75c and 25c. making "Saratoga Springs" hometalent tive thanks for your liberal and fair tion of. this valuable assistance, without Austin knows that this organization Tickets will be reserved free of all extra tv entertainment a success and to patronage of the Legion committed "The County Plpti^- gg which we could not have offered is, made up of the best youthful Published every Monday and Thursday, costs. all the young ladies and gentlemen and the entertainment. It has been at Austin, Minnesota. "Saratoga Springs" to the amusement ag1 talent in southern Minnesota. They Officers and members of the American who have aided as talent.- indeed kind of you one and all to thus ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. loving ,public of Austin^ ^he will give a splendid program. Do not Legion- take this opportunity, to To the business and professional interest so substantially assist in making the other characters of the play as It is fail to hear them. Miss Grace Gardner and Miss Carrie express their sincere thanks to one of the city of Austin and vicinity Northwestern Advertising Representatives: Legion committee's first home-talent unraveled for the entertainment of The general admission for the per­ Minnesota Select List, 215 Anderson ^piiing friendship and all who in any way assisted in are given our most apprecia­ entertainment a success. South Sixth Street, Minneapolis the audience, there is provided one of the cities. 709 Exchange Bank, St. PauL the most ainusing entertainments of Mrs. May Edward, Mrs., Archie the present day. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Lane Mrs. Harold Ryan and Mrs. Per Year, in advance ....$2.60 The play is evenly balanced, the Guy Woodward spent Wednesday in Six Months musical hits of the very latest" and Single Copies .05 Albert Leav ...., c, the chorus, "Oh, Boy!" Pepf-is its Foreign subscriptions, per jtear. 8.50 first name. The race scene is*excel-' Nathan, the infant son of Rev. and Entered as Second Class Matter at lent, the comedy bright and snappy, Mrs. Anon Johnson died at St. Olaf the Post office at Austin, Minn., uilder the music jingling, clean and high hospital Tuesday morning. The babe the act of March 3, 1879. class and the song numbers, some was born Friday night. You will want dependable materials in these Tub Frocks, whether you buy them readymade, ELEVEN FILE FOR fourteen in all, are catchy. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge and Mrs. or buy the material and have them made at home. You will want materials that Mr. Al. H. Hendricks, the director C. E. Haugen went to BtinneapoUs of "Saratoga Springs," has been before will retain their beauty and freshness after repeated washings you will want materials COUNTY OFFICES Tuesday, called by the serious illness the musical comedy and theatrical that will weal well. of their uncle, J. Robitshek. loving publicf for about twenty years. He was %ormerly| with the Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck returned (Continued from Page 1.)^ We want the goods we sell to render you George H. Cohen producers and came from Minneapolis, Wednesday where into the ring by placing his name on to the American Legion organization he attended the annual- meeting of this dependable Service and Quality—that record as a "candidate for re-election. highly recommended. He assumes the Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum. "Nick," as he is popularly known is why we handle only the best known the leading role in the play and is by everyone in the ^county, and many ably assisted by some of Austin's brands of merchandise—that is why we thruout the state, has been sheriff for The Old Timers# club were entertained very best talent, including a chorus eighteen years, with seven years to at the J. N. Nicholson home handle only the best known makes .of of young ladies who have splendid fiis credit previously as deputy. He Wednesday evening at a six-thirty voices and who-will*make themselves ready-to-wear garments merchandise has had many years' service in military dinner, after which bridge was played. heard. The Chorus of Austin young organizations, having been in ladies is strongly aided by a number that the man who makes it, is proud to put the Spanish-American war, and until of talented vocalists. Mrs. Carl Voelker entertained the his resignation several years ago, name on merchandise that we can his "Saratoga Springs" has been well Kill-Kare club Monday-evening. The was ranking major in the Minnesota rehearsed by those who will take part recommend for Quality and Service. After ladies brought their fancy work and National Guard. and the American Legion officers and music was enjoyed. A delicious Mr. Nicholsen is a linguist of no all, it is the Service and Satisfaction you membership believe that the public lunch was served. mean ability, and his popularity will will be given an evening of entertainment get out of an article, rather than the Price make him a "hard proposition" in the Mrs. E. L. Holcomb entertained a that will meet with their high contest for the sheriff's post. you put into it, that determines its value. party of ladies Tuesday afternoon at Commissioners File. IT IS TIME her home on West Bridge street. S.D. Thompson of Rose Creek was The afternoon was spent in music GINGHAM DRESSES FOR HOME OR STREET WEAR TO CLEAN UP the first of the present board of county and sociability and a delicious lunch commissioners to file for renomination May 1st to May 6th", 1922, is Clean was served. from the Fourth district, Up Week for Austin, Minnesota. These attractive Tub. Frocks are made of excellent qualities, of which under the redistricting recently The Ladies' Guild of Christ Episcopal State Board of Health regulations require that "the Health Office of each made, comprises the Third ward of church and their husbands will the newest and most popular materials on the market. They are well city and village in the State of Minnesota* the city of Austin, Austin town, the be entertained at the' Y. W. C. A. shall make a thoro sanitary made, cleverly designed and perfect fitting. There are smart, dainty village of Rose Creek, and the town rooms, Friday night, by the Daughters inspection of his municipality in the frocks of fine Tissues, French Ginghams, Dotted Swisses, with wide of Windom. month of-May and report same with of the King. A banquet will be recomnjendations to the City Council Mr. Thompson is serving his first served at six-thirty. fluffy sashes, collars and cuffs of Organdy, others quite as attractive, and to "the State Board." $7.50 TO $19.50 term, on the board and while considered All the people of Austin, Minn., are The G. I. A. Carnation club were conservative, has always stood trimmed effectively in contracting therefore ordered to thoroly clean all entertained Tuesday afternoon at the for what he considers the best inter yards and properly dispose of all accumulated colors, or embroidery. Priced at K. of C. hall by Mrs. William Owen, rubbish, ashes, cans, etc. of ests teh county: He will undoubt­ all vaults or cess pools, if any, to be Mrs. J. Laufie and Mrs. H. J. Austin. pull a strong vote from the country edly There are plainer styles in smart stylish little frocks, suitable for thoroly cleaned and screened and all Twenty-six members were present. district. Unless a third contender collections of manure about barns or morning wear at home, quick trips to market, picnics and porch wear, A delicious lunch was served at 4:30. puts in an appearance for the position sheds- to be removed from premises $4.50 TO $6.50 on or before. May 10, 1922. on the board, there will undoubtedly WON PLAY IS made of dependable ginghams or The Executive Officer of the State be a close fight between Herzog percales. Moderately priced at.. Board of Health -writes under date of and Thompson for the privilege of April 20, 1922, "We are stressing attention FINE PRODUCTION representing the Fourth district. $17.50 TO $2250 to tourists camps the sanitation Smart Sport Frocks of Linen or Ratine. of which is of great importance. Thursday morning H. P. Johnson Tourist traffic this summer undoubtedly commissioner from the Second dis Moderately priced (Continued from page 1.) will be much greater than ever trict, jwho lives at Grand Meadow, before. Austin is a beautiful place filed for another term. has persuaded Mrs. Dorchester, the to begin with, and if the people fully realize that it is to their advantage owner, to construct the fastest and in two ways to clean things up, beautify ATTRACTIVELY MADE APRONS most magnificent race track in the Mrs. Warren Story was given a the place and maintain order surprise Tuesday evening when world. On tjiis she^ permits only ^the ,89 and. particularly good sanitary condition, twenty-five of her friends dropped in highest bred race stock to perform. more money will be spent by outsiders in Austin, and Austin will to spend the evening. Cards were Mr. Wise, the clerk of the hotel, ^^Serviceable for house or porch wear. So attractive are they that be advertised more by tourists wherever played and delicious refreshments has taken charge pf all the "Books" they go, while the people themselves -marly women prefer them to house dresses as they are somewhat less $1.00 TO $3.50 were served. on the races and proceeds to "trim" will take greater comfort and the Irishman and the Jew—But it pleasure and be more secure and in price. Made of gingham or percales, healthy as a result." Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson* returned can't be done. Moderately priced CLIFFORD C. LECK, to their home Wednesday at With the Irishman and the Jew and Chairman Board of Health. Owatcnna after visiting their mother, business men and others are assured Advertisement 34-2-c. Mrs. Svcn Anderson. The many friends of Mrs. Anderson will be glad GINGHAMS BY THE YARD to know she is getting along as well BEST THINGS as can be ^expected. For those of you who prefer to make your own cotton dresses, The Christian chvirch will start a EASY TO community center, the basement of it will be a real pleasure to choose for your materials from their church will be transmuted into our well selected stock of dependable wash fabrics. BUY a place for amusements that will be clean and wholesome. There will be Here you will find the finest of imported Scotch Ginghams, a library, magazines, papers, games ii including the well known Anderson Ginghams the finest imported of all kinds and refreshments, It will be open every night. gingham on the market today a wide range of patterns The Odd Fellows lodge celebrated to choose from in each price group. $i()C 7^ an* 8^ per As a rule the successful man is conserva­ their 103 anniversary last night at Moderately priced................ up to yd. the Odd Fellows hall. A large crowd tive, modest, frank, persistent and saving. was in attendance, several from Albert Lea being present. The Presbyterian These are qualities that are not hard to LOMBARD TISSUES, 32 in. wide, in gay plaids and dainty stripes— gQC pg|| YD* ladies put on a little playlet very thin, sheer fabric that launders well. Moderately priced....... cultivate and they produce big results. which was much enjoyed. Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck and Rev. Fink each gave 15c 25c 40c This bank can help you in the savings DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, in plaids, checks, stripes and an interesting talk and delicious refreshments were served. habit. plain colors. Moderately priced at, per yard. NEVADA SPRING MILLINERY OTHER WASH FABRICS —J THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg were Austin callers last Monday. FINEST IMPORTED RATINES, in plain If it is a note of Miss Lorna Miller spent the weekend colors and plaid designs, 38 inches $1 25 freshness that you of Austin, Minn. v' at home. are seeking just now wide, moderately priced, per yard Earb Hargen spent Sunday at Member Federal Reserve System. it may be found in home. our collection of L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, YARD-WIDE INDIAN HEAD, in printed W. H. Miller has the. material oi 60c charming spring and the ground for building a new gar President -Vice President ^-Cashier plaid patterns, guaranteed fast summer hats. Their age. flowers, quills, feathers colors, moderately priced, per yard Mrs. J. P. Murphy entertained the and ribbons the Royal Neighbors last Friday after DEVONSHIRE CLOTH, unequaled as a beautiful materials noon. TWO BIG DO NT'S fi and the gay colors serviceable material for boys' suits and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, Mr. and they embody, all are Mrs. R. D. Gregg, Margaret Fink, girls'! play garments washes well and a veritable challenge and Clara Hargen visitecTlfcst Sun DON'T LET YOUR BATTERY to spring. comes 32 inches wide and day evening at Martin Willinger's. RUN DOWN—Bring it to us Arthur DeRemer is- getting ready before you are compelled to invest moderately priced at, per yard iAsk to See Our in a new one. We can save to have his house re-shingled. you many dollars and much ,GENUI]p3 JAPANESE CREPE* in plain, Harry Skov is suffering with a Unusual Showing time and anxiety by repairing lame, ankle. and panted patterns a material-much in ..yoiir^*feserit battery. .. Only cxpert^Workmanship. §ailors of Hats at Be prepared for tornadoes, Insure demand^fdr children's clothes with J. E. Crippen, the Old Reliable DON'T BUY BATTERIESvOF i, 40c $5 EACH Agcncy, Austin National Bank Bldg. aprotfs arid dresses) 30 inches wide, POOR CO&STRUCTION. "Ttfey Advertisement 27-8^-c will fail you when you are depending moderately priced at, per yard...... on them most. Our "I Never Knew You Could Keep Rats Philadelphia batetry is the example Out of a Butcher Shop." of paramount perfection What Ralph Watkins says: "Figured that we have to offer. Thoro in rats around store had enough to every detail, carefully tested feed on wouldn't touch anything suspicious. during manufacture, you will Heard about RAT-SNAP, find them re&fme ancNfte best friend of every motorist. gave it a trial. Results were wonderful. Cleaned all rats out in ten days.. PIERCE„,BATTERY: €DMP£NY. Dogs about store night and day never touch RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c', PHONE: 2 6 1 0 212 EAST BRIDGE ST. & 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by iY /kvYi.Yiv..* Pooler Drug Co. Advertisement-Apr. t7'kr a rkM vy,.