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

May 4, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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...... ,,. Mppil .. •1hbm A v-~\^5r« Hi" *%'•'%f MOWER COUNTYNEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, May 4, 1922. .Page Four jjpsi offer is a start a Mower County News temporary and inefficient employees. it iine time to "hearing within thirty days after the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. the Church," a continuation from last Service will begin at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday. Sunday school will be held at 12:00 savings account. Our country, Postmaster General notice of his suspension has been '(Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood "The Comity Paper* ... :. 7:45 p^ m.—An Evangelistic sermon. o'clock, and the evening service at has been drunk with) the avenue and College street. W. F. filed, he is automatically removed Work is fcOing carefully over Published every Monday and Thursday, 8:00. Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 spending idea fo rthe past few from office and the treasurer," ad interim, his department searching for at Austin, Minnesota. The Board has decided to turn the A cordial invitation is extended at South First street. Telephone 7465. years and it is time now for a serves until a successor is appointed. ROE AND GANNON, Publisher* those whose services can be basement into an amusement center. all these services. Special services commemorating It will be open every night to the CARL WEICHT, City Editor little sobering up.—Northfield dispensed with, and it is expected the seventy-fifth anniversary of teh Methodist Episcopal Church. public. News~*w.-. These developments, which may founding of the Missouri Synod will that substantial reductions Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. Northwestern Advertising Representatives: be held at the Central high School auditorium follow the formal announcement of in his force will be made Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. Minnesota Select List, 215 First Congregational Church. at 10:30 a. m. and in the afternoon the public examiners findings, have Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, in the near future. South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. ALLEGED SHORTAGE at 2.30. Special speakers are 10 a. m. Morning service 709 Exchange Bank, St. PauL Other cabinet officers are no reference whatever to a probable Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. on the program, and there will also at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at IN TREASURY be special music. making similar plans. criminal suit against the official in Morning worship and sermon at SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 The public is invited to join in the 10:30 a. m. question, nor do tfyey(conflict with Per Year, in advance *$2.60 p. m. -v (Continued from page 1.) services of the day. Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. Six Months $1-26 any action the county. board may CONSTRUCTIVE EFFORT. East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Single Copies take to recoyer the losses from the York in the sum of $39,000., Oakland Presbyterian Church. The present is a very good St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Corner Water and Oak Streets. Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 treasurer's! bondsmen.-jr,: Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. East Side Sunday school every time for sane, constructive effort •Report May 10. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. At the Sunday morning service, on Entered as Second Class Matter at Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. on the part of all who are If the report of the public examiner, May 7, the pastor will speak on the the Post office at Austin, Minn., under Morning worship at 10:30. interested in the future welfare The News—§2.50 a year—worth it. theme, "A Friend to Everybody." which Mr. Brown says will be issued the act of March 3, 1879. At 8:00 p. m. a special Song Service of every community. It is about May 10, shows that there will be held to which all are cordially S&tntta&ScfooI" a time when unwise investors has been mal-feasance or non-feasance invited. $3.50 TO $550 and speculators of the past are of office on the part of the trying to unload and recoup treasurer, the governor may suspend Christ Episcopal Church. O VA some of their losses. TO OUAV^i First Baptist Church. Corner St. Paul and Water streets. the treasurer, Otto Baudler, county COUHTRW»\ Corner Oakland avenue and SfPaul G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Women's Patent Leather, Brown and Black, LOW SHOES. It is a time When much "preferred" attorney, said yesterday in explaining 1 MEMBER* street. Rev. J. McFarlane, AFFILIATING g| Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. stock is offered to the ri the probable steps that will be CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Pastor. Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. MARTHA WASHINGTON HOUSE SLIPPERS novice in these affairs, and as taken if a shortage is found to exist. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. MEN'S LOW SHOES the name implies something a Upon suspension of the official, the Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. PciAi) MEN'S SHOES, Rubber Heels little better than the average auditor must call a special meeting First Christian Church. Let Us Take Care of Your Foot Troubles Corner Kenwood and Greenwich Sts. St. Augustines Catholic Church. person has,, a great many •v of the county board of commissioners Looks like politics in Mower PLZAK BROS. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. "bite" and often find that they within five days after the suspension street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. county is booming. In several 10:00 a. m.—-The up-to-date Bible have a lemon and many times is announced, at which meeting the Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock of the offices, the candidates school. Join Mr. Fink's class, numbering not a very ripe one at that. board will select a treasurer, ad interim. a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. fifty. have filed, and it looks The suspended treasurer may m. Not all preferred stock is 11:00 a. m.—"The Constitution of as tho most of the offices will then notify the governor. that he desires bunk by any means, but it is come in for a contest at the a hearing. A written copy of always wise when it is offered Ji primary election. To date J. the alleged causes of the suspension to step into a local bank or Solon Wood is unopposed for will be furnished the official, and a your lawyer's office-^nd have his place as Register of Deeds. commissioner will be appointed by the matter looked up a bit before Special Sale on Silk Dresses the governor to take testimony upon you get in too deep. Whether or no there will be the charges set forth. At the present time many of any reaction in connection Following the hearing the suspended these "sure thing," eight per with the discovery of a shortage official may be removed from cent deals, are being advertised, in the books of the county office absolutely, or he may be reinstated but you will notice that the treasurer's office in its effect by the governor. A complete clearance of all Silk Dresses that have in our show individuals who have good been upon the trend of political preferment, Must Request Hearing. money, to invest are he ones is a question which is rooms for thirty days or longer who stay away from these The county attorney also points being debated at considerable "big promises," out another phase "of the question relating length on the street corners In these days when promoters to suspension and removal. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 6th in the city and at the various have such good things to Unless, the treasurer applies for a meeting places thruout the county. Some say,"it was a serious misfortune to -ha v£ had happen just at this time, #rhile Seldom does a clearance sale of Silk Dresses come at such an others think it wil£_red6und to "Who aaid Kellogfa Coin Flakes? Ob, goody. Jane, opportune time: just at the beginning of warmer days just at the advantage ofthose who bet we're going to bare seek re-election/' KELLOGG S tor our Mapper,'uea the season when we can first lay aside our wraps, for street won't we dnamF wear, or afternoon social gatherings. This offering includes a KEEP HIM THERE. few of the handsomest dresses that we selected for earlier The National Civic Federation choosing—were a bit too high in price, perhaps—but at these says that W. Z. Foster, special prices, they are sure to appeal. Many others, that the "one big union" radical who is trying to wreck the railroad were bought for Easter selling, but arrived a few days late. unions and the American Federation., pf Labor, paid a visit to Lenine last year, and after his return to this country ONE $65.00 DRESS pickKefloggk CornFldkes- J—Size 16, made of Gros De started an intensive attack on Landre in changeable light the railroad brotherhoods and the other existing organizations blue and gold—also ONE $62.50 DRESS—size 38, made of theu are never foucjh or leathery! of railroad workers. The navy blue Crepe Romaine. Each of these garments are exact next time Mr. Foster pays a $49.50 copies of imported models. visit to Lenine, it would be a Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and a bowl good idea to keep him there Special price, now. of imitations in front of any youngster! Then see and not let him return. He KELLOGG'S disappear! Try the experiment yourself! might eventually find solace in It's great to know the difference in corn flakes—the the company of Emma Goldman 11 SILK DRESSES, BOUGHT TO SELL AT BOUGHT TO SELL AT difference between the genuine and the "just-asgdods"! and Alex Bergmann. $45.00 AND $50.00. Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor that would $35.00 TO $40.00. As a union man, as an executive, win your favor by itself—but when you know that In this group, are soft, beautiful qualities of Canton Nearly all dresses in this group are high-grade Taffetas, and as an American, Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well—they just make "that grand old man of unionism," Crepes clinging, lustrous Crepe-Knits: and bouffant a few Canton Crepes and one Fairy-Spun. Colors you glad! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or Samuel Gompers, has no are navy, brown and black. Sizes range from 16 Taffetas. Sizes range from, 18 misses to 42 in ladies' hard to eat! equal. His counsel is always $39.50 $29.50 misses to 44 in ladies' sizes. sizes. Kellogg's will snap-up kiddie appetites sound and he lives for the best something wonderful! And, our Special Price Special Price..... interests of unionism. Such word for it—let the littlest have their pretenders as Foster should b6 £11—just like Daddy must have his! EXTRA 11 SILK deported. fell You'll never know how delicious TOASTED corn flakes can be until you eat PAYROLL CUT 42,000. DRESSES, SPECIAL- KELLOGG'S! You will know the CORN The Harding administration KELLOGG package because it is RED is making renewed efforts to and GREEK! Look for it! cut down the force of Federal BOUGHT TO SELL BOUGHT TO SELL 5 Taffeta Dresses clerks in Washington. At the AT $29.50 AT $25.00 AND time of the armistice they numbered about 112,000. That figure In Junior Sizes HIGHER About i* Half of this has been reduced to 70,000, up a re but still further discharges Wales models that In this group is one are expected to "bring came in just before All are in navy blue, black tricolet, size 51 the force nearer the pre-war JSaster—others were except one, in 8-year two, navy satin, CORNFLAKES total. bought earlier in the sizes 18 and 36—two size it is copen New orders to department season.: There are brown taffetas, sizes blue. There is one heads call for the dismissal of Canton Crepes, Taffetas 16 and 36—the other 12-year size, one 14 and Satins. iv a re a to and two size 16— MARKETPLACE Abo Makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES ami KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ami knmUcd Colors are Mohawk, crepes in navy and values up to $16.50. Periwinkle, re y, black, sizes 16, 18, 40 Your choice of the Mower County News N a and Black. and 42. Some of lot, while they last, -WHY? Sizes 16 misses to 40 these originally sold ONLY— One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. bust measure. as high as $37.50. $9.95 pSrj*' $23.50 Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. WE ADVERTISE Special Ten Cents Collection Charjge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Price.... Readers or locals not run in mv PLEASE this column will be charged at the BECAUSE WE WANT REMEMBER, that the assortment in each group is small, and size range is limited, so if you would rate of 10 cents oer line. YOUR BUSINESS make sure of getting your size and in the particular color.and style that will most appeal to you, COME MISCELLANEOUS EARLY. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 6th. It is our experience that nearly every one FOR SALE Beautiful 54-inch top oak dining table and leaves, chiffonier, responds to fair treatment and the person Recent Arrivals in Smart Sport Hats elegant library table, pedestals, who gives courtesy and good service gets kitchen table, leather davenport, THEbroader and other articles of furniture. the same tiling back. THEREof is such a bewildering NAME, "Sport Hat" has Call at 307 East Water St. array gay and festive colors, 36-2-p a meaning this season For this reason our business relations are such artistic blending of than ever before for hats HELP WANTED pleasant and we are benefitted as well as many shades and such pleasing of thq Sport type are used for HELP WANTED: Correspondents contrasts, that it is almost our customers. for filling, for street -r" JjaffT: :S wanted all ovey Mower Comity by impossible to give one any idea the Mower' County News. If you like or tftiv of their beauty and charm, in THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK invites^ to write or think you can write semi mere words. But come and see newtb-inquire at the -News office you to share in a service that means cor^: of the them that's the best way. about ouirf proposition. See City dial business relations^ vdyv .,. a\a3j£T?7 5 10-tf. dainty Prices range from. $4.50 %'r one's fi to $12.50 7:.Ut -4 .if i'OR SALE Usfed one-ton Ford 3ZW 5v»f£«a-,- E truck, pneumatic tires, fine condition. & Austin Auto Co. 36-2-c Austin, Minn. nc FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, Member Federal Reserve Syste^ and Carbon Paper. We have a fine line of the famous Milo ribbopa and ^fclibpPB, L. MITCHELL, P. D. BBAULIEU, It carbon paper for all makes type$ tf writers. When in need of either of Cjt President Vice PraHwl these articles let the "NEWS" sat v: ^5?-* la? f-