Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 18, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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rwmm ms Page Five Thursday, May 18,1922 COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. KIWANIS CLUTB %J PACKERS PLAY FORMED HERE iA'yW TO STATE MEET ADAMS SUNDAY if (Continued from page 1.) WORLDS' in private, civic, social and business LARGEST POROUS The Austin Packers will open life. Thru its weekly lunch meetings Austin Athletes Entered their schedule in the Southern and spirit of co-operatioir, good fellowship CHAIN 312 STORES in Classic Minnesota Baseball League and fraternalism is developed At "U." here at Hormel's Park, Sunday, among its members while the PEPARTMENT ASSURES when they meet the strong nine science of business building and community JL Qncorpomtedt STORE from Adams. development is part of its LOWEST Coach Roach's Central high school The game is to be called at program. track stars left this afternoon for ORGANIZATION 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 3:00 p. m., Tom Geraghty, the "The membership in a Kiwanis Minneapolis where they compete tor Packers' manager, said yesterday. club," he said, "is limited by being 'ffi: Of ',0.01:1 morrow in the University's interscholastic {iJ. iofj restricted to definite business and track meet on Northrup After their showing against professional classification. Its purposes, AUSTIN, MINN. field. Blooming Prairie' last Sunday, aims and ideals require that Iti-r Unfavorable weather the past week the Austin team should have ,R. THRI.K its membership be made up of high prevented the men from getting the. little difficulty in properly disposing grade men who stand for fair dealing, UR STORES practice thru which Coach Roach O 312 of Adams, altho the latter for service, for human fellowship, hoped to put them in preparation for is reported to have a team and for the vital principles of the state meet Friday. that expects to be in the running the Golden Rule. The showing at Mankato Saturday, for the league title. "Such men not only benefit each when they won second among high other by getting together once a schools of this part of the state, indicates week at lunch time, but they constitute Are Scenes of Busyness! the strength of the Austin a body in Kiwanis which stands Kemma, who mourn the loss of a athletes who have been developing ready to aid every community movement good wife and mother. She was a rapidly. that looks to betterment. In member of St. Olaf Lutheran church Other Meets in Prospect. other words, to use a modernized alliteration, of Austin. While the state meet at the University it is an organization of The funeral was held this morning These are days of busy scenes in this store in fact, we are advised, they are busy days in all our will probably be the most important men with purpose, pep, punch and at 11:00 a. m., at Lansing and at 312 stores. The J. O. Penney Co. ability to provide unmatchable values is asserting itself in a way that event that the tracksters personality, which is a real asset to 2 p. m. at Albert Lea. will enter, there are prospects that the city." is unmistakable. The purchasing power of your dollar here means savings that explain why we are Mrs. A. W. Rankin. busy. several men will enter the interscholastic Mrs. A. W. Rankin died at her at Carleton next week Saturday. home at Marion, Oregon, on May 6, after a brief illness with heart .Pep Invitations have been sent out by trouble. the Austin high school to neighboring Mary Ellen Hughes was born at high schools to take part in a Spring Suits For Boys Two-Piece Summer Suits Milton Junction, Wisconsin, July 3, county meet to be held here on Saturday, 1867. She was married to A. W. May 27. Rankin, May 6, 1890, death coming Coach Roach said last night that With Two Pairs of Knickers For Men and Young Men on her thirty-second wedding anniversary. no letter-men would be entered in the county meet, so that they would The family lived on a farm near Here IS a special treat for boys— be free to be entered in the meet at Cool, comfortable hot weather and their mothers. Boys' Knickerbocker Rose Creek for a number of years. Suits with a smart, swagger style Carleton the same day should a decision Suits of splendid quality, made so desired by carefully dressed They went west to make their home to that effect be reached by the specially for us of fancy cassimere men. Our line embraces the popular in 1914. athletic authorities. cloths in the popular Spring colors of Palm Beach Cloths, Mohairs, She leaves to morn her loss, her brown, green and blue—and every Kool Kloth, Gabardines and Tropical Nine Schools Invited. suit with an extra pair of knickers. 1 Worsteds. Values unusually husband and one son, Archie, also a The nine schools invited to the Prices that appeal to every thrifty high—prices exceptionally low. sister and four brothers, Mrs. Thomas parent. county meet are: Racine, LeRoy, Murphy of Lyle, Henry Hughes of $6.90 $9.90 Lyle, Rose Creek, Dexter, Brownsdale, Lyle, Robert of Minneapolis, and Edward $12.50 Elkton, Grand Meadow and and Daniel of Nebraska. Mrs. Adams in the county, and Spring $13.50 Rankin was a good Christian woman Si Valley, Hayfield and Blooming Prairie TO and will be greatly missed by her relatives in adjoining counties. One school, and a large circle of friends. Grand Meadow, has already accepted. Others from $6.90 to $16.90 $22.50 Racine replied that the school News items from all sections of this Tour choice of several fancy models in territory are wanted by The News. there would not enter the event. single and double breasted styles—pleated Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally Norfolks with and without yokes—so much or Dial 2650. appreciated by the boys. Two and three button single MARKET PLACE Our famous "Penney-Junior" and "ArmorClad'' and double breasted models patch ^\here c&cft Ve so rawh Suits for boys have double seats, pockets, pinch back styles, threequarter viwesA double elbows and double knees of finest belts, inverted pleats also Mower County News all-wool cassimeres with two pairs of conservative' styles. Variety of knickers. Wonderful values. popular fancy and plain colors. One Cent Per Word' Per Insertion. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. KovVm Som&vyvi Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Mrs. Timothy Hayes. W\em aoce vesVvt\£f Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Mrs. Timothy Hayes died Wednesday Readers or locals not run in afternoon at her home, 609 West this column will be^charged at the And .it's too bad that they are. & Maple street. Funeral arrangements rate of 10'cents per line. SAVE MONEY have not been made. Obituary WANTED Boys' Knickers Wash Suits notice later. Fine Shoes for Men on your WANTED To hear from owner of FEED FOR ANIMALS Quality and Low Henry Ohm. good farm for sale. State cash Economically Priced price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Wash Suits for little Price HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED Henry W. Ohm, aged sixty-two Utmost Value at Least Cost Minneapolis, Minn. boys in Russian, Middy years, died at his home in Brownsdale Poultry Supplies Extra all-wool Knickers 35, 37, 39, 41,43-p and Oliver Twist for boys in cassimere Tuesday afternoon. The funeral Beekeepers' Supplies WANTED—First class shoe repairing It tak£s more than mere style styles. A wide variety s, worsteds, fine will be held Friday afternoon at at 111 E Mill street, Noren's of choice patterns one o'clock at the German Lutheran Buy Here and Save to achieve a&eputation such as quality tweeds. Many Shoe Store. 37-6-c -in handsome color church, Rev. Webbeking officiating. ,——* attractive patterns. J. C. Penney Co. shoes enjoy— VPMNIY HELP WANTED combinations. At A E & O S S These are real values at it takes quality. Mrs. Emma Schmelzer. $1.98 98c WANTED—A reliable girl for counter Mrs. Emma Schmelzer died at work, at the Depot Hotel. It takes shoes that give real FEED & SEED STORE Rochester Friday, May 12, at the 40-1-c comfort real service and give age of fifty-five years. She leaves such satisfaction that people come A permanent position is open to an Austin, Minn. three sons, Walter ,T. of Milwaukee, exclusive representative in each back agate arid again. Quality is Wisconsin, Harvey J. of Beverly town, to act as distributor for our built right'1 in to every J. C. Penney products. Modern Housekeepers' Dress Shoes for Boys Hills, California, and Rufus H. of Co. shoe, ialong with fine appearance Service, Austin, Minn. 40-1-c Austin. Burial was in St. John's and durability. Prices are cemetery at Rochester. Sturdy Styles Rightly Priced remarkably low always. JEWEL John Reinartz. Men's Dress Shoe, box leather Men's Dress Shoe, all gun PShoeswhenwill blucher, mat top, halfdouble ARENTS experience true economy metal blucher, welt soles,, John Reinartz, died at his home in McKay soles, comfortable Amherst OP they buy their Boys' Rose Creek Monday afternoon. The Rival cCk last at this J. C. Penney Co. store. funeral was held at St. Peter's last Our Boys' Dress Shoes have plenty of church, Rose Creek, Wednesday Men's Dress Shoe) all mahogany Men's Dress Shoe, all mahogany style and are madeto withstand leather blucher, welt Lotus bal, half rubber morning. OIL COOK STOVES soles, Amherst *o heel, welt soles, $3.98 the rough wear of the Mr. Reinartz was born in Washington last $3.b«y Strand last play ground. Our quantity county, Wisconsin, February buying, plus our store efficiency, 9, 1861, and came to Mower county in Men's Dress Shoe, all mahogany insures them to be rightly Lotus blucher, half rubber heel, 1879. He retired eleven years ago N O S O E N O O O welt soles, Judge priced. and moved into Rose Creek. last. ipO.SJO A PERFECT BLUE FLAME Men's Dress Shoe, all mahogany Two Popular Styles for Boys Mrs. O. J. Hoium. Lotus bal, perforated vamp and tip, Boys' Dress Shoe, illustrated above, made of Mrs. O. J. Hoium died at her home QQ half rubber heel, welt all mahogany leather with welt soles and rubber in Lansing Monday evening after a soles, Savoy last heels. HIGH SPEED HIGH SHELF two years' illness. Men's Dress Shoe (illustrated at Sizes 2% to 514...... .$3.49 FINE WARMING PLACE OIL SAVING BURNERS left), black kid blucher, half rubber Anna Johnson was born March 28, Sizes 12% to 2 $3.19 CLOSE TO THE TOP heel, welt soles, eft Boys' Dress Shoe, illustrated at 1870 in Riceland township, Freeborn DIRECT FLAME ON HEAVY GLASS TANK Judge last.. the right, is a McKay sewed blucher county. She was married to VESSEL OIL SUPPLY ALWAYS of all mahogany leather with Men's Dress Shoe (illustrated Mr. Hoium, March 28, 1898. IN half double soles. VIEW above), all mahogany calf bal, perforated BAIL FOR- CARRYING She is survived by her husband and Sizes 2 to 5 Yz $2.69 vamp and tip, d»e STRONG-SMOOTH Sizes 12 Yi to 2.. .• $2.49 four children, Ervin, John, Oren and welt soles, Devon last... CAST IRON LEGS Sizes 8 to 12 $1.98 PORCELAIN Buying for Our 312 Stores Assures Lowest Prices. ENAMELED HOODS Other Boys' Dress Shoes at $1.98 to $3.38 AUSTIN MARKETS LOW SHELF CONVENIENT FOR LIFTS CHIMNEY OFF Quoted by Peoples Service Store— COOKING UTENSILS THE WICK Dairy Butter ....30 Eggs 21 Enjoy the comforts of cooking all your Potatoes, per bu $1.25 Beans 9 y2 meals during the hot Summer days on one Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-$2.25 of our Oil Cook Stoves.. We guarantee MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR POULTRY MEN'S SHIRTS Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— they will work perfectly or your money Heavy Hens .15 Light Hens iMen^sTN^insook Athletic Union tion Suits, Suits, cool cool and comS. .13 back. New price/. Men's Blue Chambray Sport Shirts, the Ideal Shirt Geese :58c 75° 89' .11 fortabfe for sum- s, -CTOC rTETC OAC Roosters for hot QQC .10 CALL AND SEE THE Leghorn Roosters 9 weather ol/ Eggs .21 DEMONSTRATION Ducks .•• lien's Mesh Union Suits, elbow or lone sleeves, knee* Men's Fancy Striped Percale Sport Shirtsall' .15 s, kne 85' Turkeys 98" r. .18 aSfel&*lengths,^!., OPC L: HOG MARKET. suit sizes Decker Bros. V£ .....\... Medium and Butchers .$10.1 Packers Men's Ribbed Union-Suits, long or short sleeves, Men's White Crash and Pongee Colored 79° Veal, Sheep and Lambs reasonably priced, 4 Sport Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 each Dress Shirts Veal $3,50 to $7.50 Reliable Hardware Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 Cattle Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 Bulls .$3.00 to $3.50 Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00