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

December 7, 1922 · Page 11 of 12

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ewi»^ip^ ^sr NEWS,AUSTIN,MINN. Thursday, Dee. 7,1922. gage Twelve *V- Pleasing: Concert onff 1922 Business tober a year ago. present. The occasion was the official With a heavy Christmas business 5r Thanksgiving Eve. visit and inspection of the district At Postoffice INAUGURATED iii PLAY FRIDAY "Mf still ahead and with the satisfactory deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, tl To Surpass 1921 F. J. Thompson, of Mankato. Mr. The Madame Baschi Recital Company, year just behind, Postmaster Cookis Y^ft^Corrected Decembe£.jr), Thompson addressed the members the second number of the winter of the belief that 1922 will be til PRODUCE. and gave a very interesting talk. Older Folk Given :Apportunity "The Charm School/' A chautauqua, proved very delightful That the business done by the U. ahead of 1921, which shows as much Quoted by Dalager's grocery-— Two candidates were initiated into JS*' to Improve as anything could that business conditions and entertaining. A Tair sized Sk Postoffice in Austin in 1922 will -Dairy Butt$r ?|I. W.-\47 the order during the evening. Following Clever Comedy, to are on the mend in Austin. audience greeted the company on I'Eggs, trade .... 45 surpass the 1921 record is indicated the business session a social •!. Be Pre^nted.flf' 1 meeting was held and refreshments 'Thanksgiving evening and sat tliru a by. total figures for the year thus i't ELKS RECEIVE were served. program ?f» the very best in music. far compiled by Postmaster C. F. $ 1 8 0 $ 2 2 0 During the week classes in various OFFICIAL VISIT Madame Baschi, with a wonderfully Cooler •*,_ The Junior class of the Senior! subjects have met at the local high POULTRY INITIATE TWO high school is presenting "The Charm school for the purpose of organizing. Business in November, just closed, strong contralto voice, sang a large HOMMEL ELECTRIC Quoted by Smith-W?i*ii^Co:— The Gymnasium classes both for men showed a 20 per cent increase over ^School," a comedy in three acts, on Light Spring Chickens 10 assortment of songs—some of the CO. the same month last year, while October Friday evening of this week, in the and women, met Monday the Political Heavy Spring Chickens Vv..... 13 The local Elks lodge held their old time ones dear to the hearts of showed approximately the high school auditorium. There is a Economy, Common Branches, Heavy Hens ..... j4 203 NORTH MAIN STREET regular meeting Tuesday evening, a for Expert Electrician all, and some selections of the best cast of seventeen characters. The Americanization, Shorthand and same percentage of increase over Oc­ Geese 14 good number of the members being known composers. Miss Margaret Typewriting, and Bookkeeping Classes-met Eggs, cash 40 piay is Deing coached by Miss Pauline DIAL 26 7 9 Witherstine, a pianist of remarkable Roosters 6 Hayes, teacher of Expression. on Tuesday evening. Ducks 15 t« »*i i*i i^i t*t i*i i*II*i I*i I*I ability, played some very choice selections, "The Cliarm School," is a rare bit Due to the fact that the "gym" Ducks (No. 2) which were particularly enjoyable. of fun.^ It presents in very natural classes were not large enough to Turkeys, No. 1 32 Stop That Leak Now Armando Leuci played Turkeys, No. 2 25 light what is a common experience warrant their continuance, members W. R. EARL most difficult violin compositions Tom Turkeys 27 with parents and daughters ,when volunteered to solicit for others to with exceptional ease, proving himself Ducks, No. 1 Dressed 18 FUNERAL DIRECTOR -daughters go away to school,—what make up the required number. If a Geese No. 1 dressed": 16 a real master of his instrument. Business Residence the parents want and what'they-get. sufficient number are obtained by Turkeys, No. 1 40 The program was a rare treat for Phone 2512 Phone 2213 .Of course, there is a good bit of ^Tuesday? the classes will continue as Tom Turkeys, No. 1 35 AUSTIN, MINN. Austin music lovers. j'omance woven into the story, as is planned. Classes will meet on Tues-true HOG MARKET. Get that Radiator Quoted by Hormel Company-— of most stories concerned with day and Thursday evenings, from William B. Derenthal returned to Packers $620 to $7.20 fixed up before it youth. 7:30 to 9:30 and will continue for 12 his hbme in Wykoff Wednesday noon Medium and Butchers ...... $7.70 This cast of popular young people weeks. The cost for this course is after visiting relatives here and. being goes to pieces. Veal, Sheep and Lambs B. T. Dr. Johnson is bound to draw a big crowd. The $3.00. initiated into the locals Elk's Fat Lambs ..$7.00 to $10.00 success of the former plays Miss The commercial courses did not have lodge. DENTIST Veal $3.50 to $6.50 The cost is moderate, Hayes has put on bespeaks the success as large an enrollment as is necessary Sheep V. $2.00 to $4.00 Misses Ida and'Angelia Cronon entertained of "The Charm School." Office over Wold Drug Store. Cattle to continue them and in these and there is the B. Y. O. E.. Club on Fat Steers $5.u0 to $6.00 DIAL 2603 The play will be given at 8:15. classes also the members are to endeavor Tuesday evening at their home, 209 heap big satisfaction Cows and Heifers ..... $3.50 to $4.50 Tickets are thirty-five cents. The to socure more. The classes W- Alleghan}' street. Ten members Bulls ......$3.00 to $3.50 proceeds of this play are to be used in knowing will, meet on' Tuesday and Thursday Canners and cutters ..$1.00 to $2.00 were present and the evening was by the Junior Class in putting on evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. GRAIN MARKET. spent doing fancy work. Dainty refreshments that everything is Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— the Junior-Senior banquet this year. Spencer Jordan The common branches classes will were served. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs... $1-10 No. O. K. -mm The custom has been heretofore, to ke conducted unless more join 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs-.. $1.05 Miss Edwardine Keaugh will entertain No. tax the members of the class for the them. If a sufficiently large number 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs... $1-00 No. a number of her friends Friday Funeral Director. banquet, which burden will be releived Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— is on hand-next Tuesday to take any evening at a quilting party at The Establishment of this benefit. Oats .32 to .34 by play of the subjects offered (arithmetic, Service. her home, 108 ash street. Flax $2.15 to $2.20 English, spelling) the classes will be SERVICE? THAT'S US MUSE INSPIRED Miss Elizabeth Faber of Waltham Parle- .48 to .55 continued. is a guest at the Carl Baudler home. 7 0 The citizenship class will be conducted, Make Prove What We Claim Us BY RHEUMATISM as a number of persons have DONOVAN & GOSLEE SHOES AND HOLIDAY SLIPPERS Education week in Austin will enrolled in that class. V. A. Corey Funeral D^rsctois FOR ALL THE FAMILY. hardly be complete unless you see is the instructor. Some of those in and Embalmers Rubbers and Overshoes Men's and ANDERSON SERVICE "The Charm School," Friday evening, CO. the class have been in this country T. W. Donovan—5014 Women's 4-buckle, Woolen Socks, "The Old Homestead,3 in the high school auditorium at H. A. Goslee—6537 less than a month. The aim of the etc. 45-1-c 8:15. Ad-45-c Day CaUn—Fhone 2188 Dial 2582 211 E. Maple Written When Author class is to teach the foreigners to PLZAK BROTHERS Might Cails read and write English and to become MARKET PLACE Was 111. Mill Street Motor and Carriage Service good citizens. This .class will fr-,. meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings Had not Denman Thompson, in from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. No charge One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. 1875 then a variety artist, been attacked is made for this class. Another class Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Buy Useful Xmas Gifts! Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Br: by rheumatism, "The Old certain of being maintained is the Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Homestead" might never have been political economy class, in which cur- 1 Readers or locals not run in written. This classic, which will be rent subjects will be discussed by this column will be charged at the seen on the screen as a Paramount the members. E. N. Sturman was rate of 10 cents oer line. picture at the Park theatre tonight chosen as the leader to conduct the I That will Give Years of Service and Be a Reminder of LIVE STOCK tmd Friday afternoon and evening dicsussions. was originally a short sketch called FOR SALE—Good Milk Cows to The home economics class will ,iYour Thoughtfulness. BUY NOW "Joshua Whitcomb." Mr. Thompson, freshen soon. O. E. Skogobo, 5 meet tonight for organization. Cooking, confined to his room by the malady, miles east of town, Route 1. 43-3-p sewing1, and house management Tools was unable to do his song and dance will be taken up by the members. Wear-Ever Double Boiler MISCELLANEOUS number, and he wrote the sketch "Uncle Josh" for future use. Later Famous Picture FOR SALE—Hay. Dial 6018 43-3-p In Sets, Chests or Single it was expanded into the three-act MONEY To Be Shown In FOR SALE]—Second Hand Clothing, play and finally rewritten and re*christened Extra Special Low Pieces. A Tool for Every at 207 North Franklin. Sam Boyd, "The Old Homestead." It Chiyrch Fri. and Sat. Junk Peddler. 43-6-p You If Ship Us Your Need. For Brother was first produced in its final stage HIDES-FURS form in 1886 at the Boston Theatre-. Price Until Xmas FOR SALE—Jewell feed, mill, 6-inch or Dad, Our Stock is $ 1MM^ Write Vn FIRST Far One of the very best pictures on Mr. Thompson played Uncle Josh for 1 Special Information burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin DIRECT «M LARGEST OEM. with art OLDEST the screen is to be shown in the First thirty-two" consecutive years. Complete. Screw Driv- $ HOUSE W THE WEST. Only $2.39 M. E- church on Friday and Saturday Theodore Roberts interprets Mr. Auto Company. HGHEST PRICES and IMMEDIATE CASH ers, Bits, Boy Scout Axes RETURNS. Thompson's famous version. George evenings of this week. The picture, Write for price list, tags and full Information REAL ESTATE "The Servant in the House," /Tf^wcett plays Eph Holbrook and T. D.BERGMAN etc. etc. I & Co. revolves around the subject of the Roy Barnes is the tramp, Happy FC" «ALE OR TRADE—Ten acres brother hood of man, its teachings of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern Jack. Fritzi Ridgway plays the role •ST.l=A.ULr I This Beautiful house and good improvements. being "to love thy brother as thyself." of Ann and Harrison Ford is seen as Chisels—All Sizes Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c It is a photoplay that stirs •Beuben. James Mason, Ethel Wales, the pulse with a living, breathing PERCOLATOR Kathleen O'Connor and others appear WANTED—To hear from owner of PRINTING story, one which cannot help but influence jn th£" cast, in important parts. good farm for sale. State cash all who see it. The settings, especially that showing price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, A Most'Dainty the old homestead and the village The picture will be shown both Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c Any kind you want of Ganzy are really remarkable. evenings at 8:00 o'clock. The Ladies' Hand Saws Any quantity FOR SALE River Farm, 143 Vi Gift Forty houses comprised the village Aid Society of the church is producing you need Acres, best of soil, 2 V2 miles to setting which are ultimately destroyed the picture. The charge will town of 6000. $85.00 per acre, by a storm said to be one"of be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents 1 98c to $22.50 Get our prices a:l the most realistic ever pictured. for children. km&xskiL terms: write owner. Box 822, Thief James Cruze was the director. In addition to the picture a bazaar River Falls, Minn. will be held all day Friday and Saturday. MOWER COUNTY FOR EVERY USE Pyrex Transparent Oven Ware Those who prefer that life be a On Saturday, at noon and WILL TRADE—Buggy and Single $1.50 to $6.00 N E W S cabaret entertainment rather than a at 5:30 p. m., a chicken dinner will Harness for geese, .ducks and chickens. And Tea Pots glorious drama, never win to the be given in the church. The price of Henry Knudsen, 114 So. 202 E. MILL STREET high peaks of immortal joy. the dinner will be 50 cents. River street. 45rl-p Hammers hJ* •J* •I4 THOMAS A. CONLON AUCTIONEER 1 VICTORY BONDS ALL PRICES, FROM 75c to $2.00 Ths man who makes auctioneering his business. LETTERED A. B. C. D. E. F. DRAW NO INTEREST Pocket Knives DIAL 2156 FOR DATES AUSTIN, MINN. SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE AFTER DECEMBER 15TH. OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SLEDS AND SKIS IS NOW READY TO ACCEPT THEM TOGETHER WITH .THE DECEMBER INTEREST COUPONS J. F. FAIRBANKS FOR t-':, FULL FACE VALUE A Gift Anyone Will Prize. All Dealer In BRING THEM IN WITHOUT DELAY AND RECEIVE Kinds and Sizes., COAL, WOOD, LIME, IMMEDIATE CREDIT ON YOUR ACCOUNT r-, CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, A Vislt .tp Qur Store Will Solve Your Gift Problems BRICK AND WALL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN, MNN PLASTER. Bros. £& RESOURCES S3,000,000.0« Office 301 East Bridge St. ,.. I. Phone: Main 32" Reliable Hardware I Li LANSING. ir':-. 1 4. »*.• -Austin, Mima. ... •, di Ite