Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 26, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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vF?ll- gwr "VIS L"„ ^iQwE^umEgiMek i*jijare® Four^ Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. Mower County News Methodist-Episcopal Churdli. On one Sunday, "Will There Be Any WELL, DID YOU MAYVILLE WALTHAM Sunday school at 10:00 sermon at Stars in My Crown?" was sung in published every Monday and Thursi||^ 11:00 subject, "Value of Good Literature r... EVER?— one church, while the other across day, at Austin, Minnesota. j|n Shi^libme.^ Stermon at Werner Wuertz and Ruth Torke the way was chanting "No, Not One." Mr. and Mrs. George Fett, Jr., returned 7:3oV subject "The Prophet's Vision." motored to Elgin Sunday to visit at Never Too Old. to Austin Sunday after spending The congregation of the" third church Northwestern Advertising Representatives: We kindly invite strangers to worship the Rev. C. A. Alfeldt home. several days at the George Fett, A Chicago couple, the male half followed closely with "That Will Be Minnesota Select List, 215 Roosevelt of England. I with us. Special music in both Rev. and Mrs. A. Webbeking and Sr., home. aged 78 and the lady 74, recently Glory for Me." While one pastor was South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Lloyd- George has in Britain some Services. Epworth League jat 6:30. baby and Laura Webbeking were supper -709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul, hitched their fortunes together and delivering an ardent discourse upon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son -.j i§. such popularity as Koroevelt enjoyed Prayer meeting Thursday evening at guests at the Sam Ziemer home trod down* the path of matrimony. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and "Degrees in Hell," the pastor across in the United States^ In a sense, 7:30.~ Glass meeting Sunday morning Sunday. Mrs. Henry Fett. [ROE & PRESTON, Publishers. The groom in picking a bride younger the street was urging his flock to he is independent of organisation, $t,^:00. A surprise party was given at Wm. than himself must believe in get ^Meet Me iThere."r—,Capper's Weekly. Mr. and Mrs.^, George Benefle and and instead of his adapting Himself C. Baumgartner home Friday evening' ting 'fm young, treating, 'em:-rougl? children were guests at the A. CWollenburg IkfcXJ. PRESTON Editor-Manager to organization, organization seeks to Usy- Troubles seem to b6 lijte,' hatfabas in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner, ^nd telling 'em nothing. home in Austin. £.% •ffthey come in bunches the occasion being their twentyfifth GRAND MEADOW Mr. and Mrs. Fett Freivet and Irma, may see the spectacle of a new organization wedding anniversary. A pleasant •Mr Literally Brothers In Crime. I were supper guests at the August getting behind the great evening was reported by all. A news report ^rom, Little Roclc^ Siegfried home Sunday. Per Year, in advance $2.50 POLITICAL man these next few weeks,-^-Minneapolis Thomas A. Conlon and Otto Skokstad Laura Webbeking spent .last week Six Months ...??•. 4....... .fl25 Arkansas, states, "iFohn Spencer of Mr. and Mrs. John Beneke, and Journal. "f .? *. .'3 ''I left for Chicago Tuesday night ADVERTISEMENTS with friends at Sargeant. Poe County, and Harry, Spencer of Mr. and Mrs. Keller and son, of Roy on business. S The following were entertained at Conway County, Ark., half brothers, Entered as Second Class Matter at Mason City, Iowa, visited at the B. State Constabulary. Albert Pederson and family has 5 the Post office at Austin, Minn., under the Arnold Meyer home Sunday: Mr. met for the first time in 40 years Beneke home Sunday while enroute (Prepared -by and for Olive Cooley, One result will be. the establishment just moved into rooms over the First the act of March 3, 1879. and Mrs. A. Krug and Eva, Mr. and when they were both, placed in the on a motor trip to Long Prairie, Minnesota. Austin, Minn., for which the regular of state constabularies in every National Bank, vacated by Dr. Va'nbronkorst. Mrs. L. Kaiser and children, Mrs. same cell in the county jail here. advertisisng rate is Jto be paid.) state. Local magistrates with Mr. Pederson has taught It is reported that there is a job Louise Drollenburg and Oscar, Mr. Both were under arrest on liquor their constables are of small value school for 15 years and is taking a for every man in the United States. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and sons, charges." Wonder jvhat they talked St. Olaf Lutheran unurch. as police officers except for petty offenses. year's rest. A survey just completed by the department Mr. H. Ludwig, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. about. Bible classes, 9:30 Sunday school, Good results and automobiles Frank Wagner is spending a few J. N. Wuertz. of labor is the basis of the 12:00 morning worship, 10:30. The have widened the areas of operation days with his son at Stewartville. Miss Ednah Kruger spent over report. Let's see—don't we always pastor will then preach a reformation A a it O a re of the denizens of the underworld The/John Wagner household goods manage to find jobs for everybody spent Sunday at her home in Hayfield. sermon. Scandinavian Communion churches occupy three corners at a of the cities. Country banks, will be sold at Public auction next just about election time? .. services at 3:00. Young People's reformation street intersection. Their close proximity country ^ostoffices and loan farmhouses Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and service at 7:30 p. m. Special to each other causes some rather are safe and7 easy prey. The We believe that a lessor number of children visited at the A. C. Wollenburg program. embarrassing confusion at times. only safety for the open country lies those bootleggers jailed by District News Advertising brings results. home in Austin Sunday. in state police.—Country Gentleman. Judge Page Morris in Ramsey county district court will re-engage in their dirty business than there would A Roast for the Booze Beasts. Hon. Lafayette French, U. S. District have been had the judge said, "Ten Attorney, in a recent trial of and Costs." bootleggers branded the men "the We're getting back to normal'again. most detestable and obnoxious persons Wool Two rattling good campaign speeches Mefe'a ETeU^f in the United States." MISS OLIVE COOLEY. Knitting by opposing candidates on the same Strong languages, richly deserved,, Candidate for County Treasurer, S&H3S Goat diay seems like old times. When we Yarn and we are glad to know that the government Mower County. Sweater? participate in one of those rip-roaring has a prosecutor who hesitates Having served as deputy in the 3% oz. torchlight parades, preceded by GrSy MixSd not to call a spade a spade.! All Shades County Treasurer's office the past six the noisiest brass band available, If Mr. French will go a Step farther years I feed duly qualified if elected to 39 Cents we'll know normalcy has arrived. and ask the court to cut out those perform the affairs of the office in mollycoddler sissy-boy fines and mete an efficient and economical manner It does seem we are having too out prison sentences he will go a lcfag and that the public will receive fair many imported speakers in this campaign. •J* ways toward solving out the iriost Austin, Minn. and courteous treatment at $11 times. We ought to know our OWQ serious problems of his official life. Your support at the general election candidates well enough, not to depend Fines have no terror for booze on .November 7 will be appreciated.. on neighboring senators and representatives beasts but culprits shudder at the Announcing Our 5th and Greatest November Sale -\r telling us about them. thought of becoming jail birds. The Black Diamond Besides we want to see and-hear-our Sentinels would modestly suggest to own candidates themselves. .. Dehorning Peiupl *y Mr. French that he mark this article 8 Days Friday Oct. 27th to Saturday, November 4th and pass it up to his chief upon A speaker at the Kiwanis charter the wool sack. On this matter at presentation in Albert Lea Monday least We are sure The Sentinel cor* Every Pencil will dehorn 50 head night likened the present age to an Greatest Merchandise triumph ever known in Southern Minnesota—$40,000 Stock of rectly interprets the sentiment of'decent up to one year old. A forfeit of $5.00 automobile in that eacl} is made up of New Fall Merchandise at prices that will astonish even the shrewdest shoppers. It will and law-respecting citizens everywhere.—Martin on any calf that fails to dehorn. Call two different systems, the power and County Sentinel. and get one. Phone 2587. For Sale by 5 pay anyone to come any distance to this annual eight day event. Hundreds of bargains the control. The power is present for the using but it might prove not advertised. FARRELL MEAT MARKET. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. dangerous if used without proper control. November Sale Prices On All Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Etc. To assure a smooth running existence there must be a proper adjustment Coats-—In Rich Luxurious Styles of all the new Wool Fabrics, Plush and Fur. of both. World Tire Store Surely the thought could not have been expressed more aptly. Too many of us live our lives like the drunken All Coated$25.00 priced for this sale at $17.95 motorist runs his- car. The power is C. C. LOONIER All Coats to $40.00 24.75 there but control is lacking. The car is in good condition but being improperly Phone No. 7332 112 E. Maple Street All Coats to $50.00 36.75 $ handled it goes off the road or crashes into an object which happens AH Coats to $75.00 54.50 to, be in the way. Often the object A word of reassurance to purchasers of is a human form and thru lack World Tires. World Tire Corporation went of our control this human form is injured. DRESSES In our every day carelessness into bankruptcy because of too large purchases —lack of control—we are causing previous to price slump. However, Canton Crepes, Satin Canton, and Finest Wool Poiret Twill damage and loss to others and to Dresses In This Sale. the factories stand back of all the tires so ourselves. It is high time that we look after our control system. Dresses to $15.00 for they will be adjusted just the same. $10.50 A poster sent out by the Minnesota Dresses to $20.00 for 13.95 Educational Association, which is BRUNSWICK TIRES Dresses to $30.00 for 19.75 meeting in annual session this- week, iw reproduces a picture of Austin's wonderful Size Fabric Cord high school and alongside of. 30x3 $ 7.75 if it a picture of a little run down country SUITS AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS 30x3% 8.75 12.95 school house and asks the question," Is this a Square Deal?" It All new Fall.'Suits'to $35.00 at :$24.75 12.95 17.50 32x31/2 adds that "many fine buildings are All our finest Suits, Fur Trimmed, Values to $50.00........$36.75 supported by low tax rates because 16.25 32x4 22.25 a of great local wealth many, poor 33x4 17.00 '22.90 buildings are supported by high tax rates because of small local property 34x4 17.50 23.40 valuation," The solution of this EIGHT DAY SPECIALS New Slipover Wool Sweaters, to $6.00 values $2.98 problem is an equalized school tax, Sweaters for Women and Girls, one lot of values (Other Sizes In Proportion) 5,000 Yards of Wash Goods on sale at.............. 16c augmented by state aid. to $6.00, at $1.49 Obviously some cities are able to 36 inch Best Quality Percales, Quilting, Challies, Sateen Bloomers and Petticoats at 85c Cretonnes, Silkolines, Outing Flannels, support better schools at less expense Bungalow Aprons at 89c Bleached Fine Muslins, Longcloths, Ginghams, to the tax payers- because of the high Separate Prunella Pleated Skirts, all new valuation of the properties of certain Romper Cloths, Shirtings, all at one Styles at $3.95 to $5.95 industries, the taxes derived from price ./rsi ?.... 16c Corsets, values to $1.50 at $1.00 are almost equal to the cost of which November sale.'$£ Silks at .i..$1.49 Corsets, values to $2.50, at $1.49 LIVE TO LEARN, AND YOU conducting the schools*, In others 36 inch Charmeuse Satins, Taffeta, Crepe de & Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, values to I with no industries to bear the tax Chine, Peau Sou, values to $2.50 at only $2.00 at $1.49 98c burden, the individual is taxed a proportionately WILL LEARN TO LIVE Cotton Hose for Women and Children, 4 pair.... 50c 54 inch all-woe^^kiictings, Plaids and Checks, higher amount even to Mannish Serges, values to $4.50, at $2.49 maintain an inferior school. The proposal MILLINERY 40 inch wool Plaids, Checks and Serges, values of the M. E. A., is not to increase All Hats, values to $7.50, at $2.50 taxes to make the schools more to a yard, a^.^..—.-..:^ $1^0 98c Sport Hats, values to $3.50, at $1.35 nearly equal, but to equalize taxes 36 inch.Qnbieached Li'L Sheeting at 12Vac and have a slightly larger proportion QUILTED COTTON BATTS Learn how to save. Being economical arid thrifty does of state aid for the poorer community. Full Comforter Size at 98c not mean being stingy and miserly. Wise spending is JP^®N'S WOOL HOSE This proposal if enacted would, Cotton Batts at, 2 for 25c true economy. Save all you can, whenever you can and we believe, afford a more equal opportunity 81 inch Unbleached Sheeting, free from dressing, &o^'IFe#tl^^ Mixed Hose at ... 69c to the children of the state be in position to spend it wisely, fine quality at 39c Br6wn Hfe^|^ Clocked Hose at.'. .... 89c I in the matter of education. 42 inch Fine Bleached Pillow Tubing at..29c •s 1 Hose at Womeiis jBilafek" .v 50c. I Sydney Anderson BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS Start saving now. by depositing a dollar or more in Wl)Sie§s Fi 75c !®erd' Hi^ at Speaks on Tuesday Bank. Boys'^and: f^irls* Cotton Hib P0se, all sizes- tQi j^f Mannish Blue Serge Suits, values $12.50, all sizes to 16, at $3.95 i1 J.' 10 zk Boys' Mixed All-wool Suits, two pair knicke^ Congressman Sydney Anderson ai|,sizAs a£ u. $4.95 4 Will come to Austin j&ext Tuesday to Boy^^ Suits," %rown mixed, values!to $10.50 at $6.95 address r.focal vottsfsUn the interests* All .0jefprds^ )S^oes and Slippers, exceptional Boys, Suits, dark mixtures, values to $15.00, at$8.50 i: 0. ojf his i^mpaign tfor re-election. He values at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Boys' Wool Pants, _all sizes, at 98c has mad^ addresses all over the first One lot of Ladies'^ High Shoes, values to3 Men's Heavy Fleeced' Union Suits, values to VV district and ^aved Austin for- a day $2.00 at, $1.98 .. 98c at ok wh%.a teal old time republican. t. Men's) Heavy ITl^eped Sfyirts and Drawers at WoMe'n's Four-Buckle Overshoes at $3.95 rally will be! held. His address' will of Austin, Miiln. per garmehiw.. .. 59c ,0 -Wi^^'3^9#iSqler?Shoes all sizes, at ......... ... 59c be given.: in the court room of *the 14 'nn .: bv s-irui f\ Men's Heavy Wool Socks at .. 29c Member Federal va. vol 'Children^ ^hool\Shoes at,.y. sf:.4.?. court house. $1.98 One Pol' ..of. Boys' Sturdy School Shoes, values Mrs. W._ W, Remington, well known Ladies' He^vy -Freeced'Outing Gowns at ... ... 95c J. L. P. D, J* 4 to $4.50, $1.98 W. E. HOPFlS* in Republican circles,- will accompany $1.00 Preil4ent|/i Vice Preiideat Misses Outing Flannel Gownsvat ... 50c Caahlcr ^Boys* Heavy Overshoes at }5}T "(ffiijUhM.,, Congressman Anderson and will also give fag address. 1'IL'