Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 21, 1922 · Page 13 of 14
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iffgflsl IP T's &AUSlINrMiSrN. Thursday, Dec. 21,1922. Missiftliei Donovan entertained the l!Wf The Hon|«llUNrion crew qf baskettosseni THE STORK HAS Bon Awls nub Monday-evatiintf at a ted" little difficulty^in piling Christmas party. Games were played cV tip "a Kigh^ score on the high PMSENTED and delicioue^unch wjs served. school quint? Frid4y evening, (getting a total of 31 to 9 allowed for their v^To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster The A#t and travel C3ub met witli younger opptpents. At the start both on S. River? St., Sunday, Decern*^ Mrs. Margaret, Carter and Miss Minjii« teams batUe£ on even terms, the high os he is in he ber 16, a daughter. Harvey Tuesday, afternoon. A school maint«in!n^.t^ lead for a few holidays with her sister Miss Francis ChfUfmas program was given."' A The librarian .will be glad to lend minutes the ^m^^As time wore Murphy *in St. Paul. Christmas story was read by Mr^. any assistance to any persons desiring on, however^ itf,wvs apparent the Mtt&>n Jenks, Mrs. George Hormel suggestions in suitable gifts of youn^iters not in the class of E. R. Sims, county commissioner of afia 'Mrs. A. M. Lewis sang two duets, books. 1 theH^terans^ JMitc'uell County, Iowa, was a- busif^aaess 'r .V i* r.# Mrs. C. S. Babcock and MrsV Carter caller in Austin Wednesday. 4~ played a piano duet and Miss Harvey gave a very interesting account trip to England last Summer. Miss Sara Harris is expected home 'A^ter Ringing the "Cradle Song" the A Funeral Friday evening1 Irom Minneapolis giiests were iijvited to the dining roonl which, was beautifully decorated and will spend Christmas with her in Christmas colors and lighted parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harris.^. ., Arrangement ,'^^rs... A Christmas tree, stood^at Miss 'Joy^ M^Week of "Indiana,JPenn.v ftiii^. side of the room^iSDainty Refreshments and Ruth Machacek\f JFari* were served^after which N Placed in our handa^ means altention ,-O^/jpfcault are expected home Sunday to each lady was^asked to pull a strinjg '$1 J-spend the holidays with their par- from a basket the end of each string to every detail, however seem'»ingly "TaS*|i i1-" «ents, Mr, and Mrs.. Amps Machacek. bflng attached to a gift. The ladies unimportant. 1 a very pleasant afternoon. $LS "Jordan Service." together J*1 "S"1 ?Y *,^^5Mrs." Krough and George Calkiiis I «with sympathetic assistance, •^i^ere married December 13, by Rev- An ideal Christmas Gift The seems to rob Death of much 4 I Fink at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs Mower County* News. Comes for 52 of its terror.^- 1 Calkins will reside^- on a^ /aim six fy 'h Weeks. Order it now. a- miJea -.south of town. f5 Calh 2727, any Hour, Day or Night gsr $ ^Spencer Jordan Mr. and Mrs, George Sutton,-Jr., ?v" rand little son-of Milwaukee arrived frX k£*$s home this morning and are guests Funeral Director "Yl .-of ,Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and 120 W. Mill Street fAuSclu, Minn. 4 .liVlra. M. S. Fisch. ti (Corrected-December 21) PRODUCE. 1921 Miss Mable Vasey and Otto Lang Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— were married this morning by Rev. Dairy Butter .* 50 'Fink at the parsonage. The bride Eggs, trade ... ......., 50 A rwas formerly one of Mower county's Potatoes ............ 40 .-. successful teachers. Mr. find Mrs. Flour—retail, 49 lb sack .... iv..' Xiang will reside on a farm in Iowa. $1.80 $2.20 h.Stop That Leak Now V^ULTRY^ ^., JfV' Mr. and Mrs. William Teeter enlj$~ Quoted" by Smith-Wright' Co.—^ fcertained twelve men at tag party Light Spring Chickens .. 9 Tuesday evening in honor of the approaching Heavy Spring Chickens .. .:.. 12 marriage of George fields. Heavy Hens 1 2 A three course dinner was served at Geese 1 2 7:00 o'clock. Eggs,- cash ......... ..... 40 Get that Radiator Roosters 6 "Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg, Austin's DucIcS ... .... ...,13 I fixed up before it •5^" Clara Barton, has made over 850 Ducks (No. 2) .-.,v .'vi' 10 calls on sick patients-in hospitals durins Turkeys, Ko. 1 32 goes to pieces. Turkeys,' No 2 ........ .. .. 2c the pasl, year, in audition »he Be Sure Tom Turkeys ........... .... 27 .lias distributed over 600 bouquets of .i... 15 Ducks, No. 1, dressed ... The cost is moderate, lowers. A day never passes but Geest}, No. 1 dressed :... 14 j. what Mrs. Dovenberg makes a few and there is 38 'Turkeys, No. 1 *a'i£ on the sick, leaving duet with Tom Turkeys, No. l^.-,-.- 3$ %heap t)ig satisfac & A each patient. Mrs. Dovenberg passed HOG MARKET.. l' -iicr eightieth birthday recently. tion in knowing Quoted by Hormel Company— Packers ..... ?7.20 The Kill-Kare club-met at the home that everything is ®f Misses Mary and JHattie Lang for Medium alrd Butchers Jit".. $7.70 O..K. their annual Christmas party. A delicious Veal, Sheep and Lambs dinner was served at 7:00 l^at Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 ••o'clock^: cAfter dinner games, music Veal I'.......... $3.50 to $7.00 .4 r, -and a. Christmas tree from which Sheep .$2.00to$4.00 Cattle jgifts were distributed were enjoyed. SERVICE? THAT'S US Fat Steers ..... .$o.u0 to $6.00' Famous suits us, Misses Kittie and Katie Cress left Cows and Heifers .$3.50 to $4.50 Wednesday morning for St. Paul Bulls .$3.00 to $3.50 Make Us Prove What We Claim where they met their mother, Mrs. Canners and cutters .$1.00 tox $2.00 GRAIN MARKET. Fred Cress who had been visiting a Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— r' "u i&~ "57* ^Az "^daughter in Cumberland, Wis., and ^overcoats, all styles, choice now No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs... $1-10 together they left for Washougol, -ANDERSON SERVICE CO No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs-.. $1.05 "Washington for an extended stay. No. 3 Dk. Nor. Whe^t, 55 lbs... $1-00 Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— "Flashes %f Action" the official •-••"'•••Dial-2582 ,• 211 E. Maple Oats .34 to .35 $18.75 and $25 'War Department pictures of the 1 Flax $2.20 to $2:25 j.|-%rorld war were shown to good Barle .48 to .Se. Jhouses Wednesday afternoon ahd Rye 70 evening at the*Park Theatre, lie proceeds of the picture, which was /brought to Austin under the ausT pices of the American Legion, will SsTo to the fund for disabled soldiers im-~ Veterans' Bureau hospitals. $8.90 Boys' Sheep Lined Nunn & BusK, $7 and B. L. Morgan, Tom Dahl, Newell Cloth Coats ^8 men's dress shoes Nelson and L. .M. Hegge of Lyle have liad their cattle tested for tuberculosis Others $2-90 to $9.75 and not one in the four herds redacted., Bath and Lounging (P"j Cf A The government inspector Robes, $5.90 to ...... tPAO»3\l reported that he had condemned 17 Corliss Coon Silk (Q AA Others $1.50 to $4.90 during the week, not any, however, Stripe Dress Shirts... i.. i/ in this locality. Mr. Eggen has purchased three full blood heifers, and Others $1.00 to $7.50 Superior Men's Union is more than pleased with the addi±ion Suits vA«OU to his herd. Others 90c to $5.00 Extra Quality Rough The F. O. C. Girls held a Christmas wool mufflers, $1.50 to* party Monday evening at the $2.00 5 Men's Fur Inband jTiome of Mrs. A. G. Patterson,»• Miss Cloth Caps, 50c to.. '"Georgia Beatty and Miss Bsaulah Fine Quality Men's Initial "Lohman were the hostess ss. A $15.00 Handkerchiefs, 25° to 'Christmas tree with a gift for each Men's Fur Caps, -member was an attractive feature. from $3.50 to ....... •Games were played and' a delicious Si -luncheon was sreved. Mrs. Pa,tt£rison, Faultess Real Madras AA Lanpher and Faultless^ A A their leader, was presented with Pajamas P^«UU Dress Gloves, $1.50 to pO»UU & beautiful silk scarf by the girls. Others $1.50 to $6.00 sv^'f v-, Uallis Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J'"4'! II Grenedine Knit four in "Enoch Hall, was injured when struck J^iand Ties ^by an automobile driven by Charles "Army Serge 'Men's (Pf* A A iAnderson^ Satiurday night. Mr. Anderson Wool Shirts r^.l: Ul f\ is-. Others 25c to $2-00 «, j*' was driving sOuth on Railway Kf* J/' Others $1.00 to $4.90 .^street and turned out to pass thfe lad Wool Golf Knitf iand a companion, when* suddenly Hal^ Vifoeeater Coats ... $4.90 ndis darted in ^otitt of the car. He= Phoenix Best Men's Sitk *was immediately 'taken to St. Olaf fc^^,. Others $7/50^ Half H8Se Ihospital, where it was found that noi ik'Mst, "3bones were broken. He was able to^f^i. Others 10c to $1.50 B$ s' All-wool A A •1s leave the hospital the following day. Sweaters A t''7 The game scheduled to be played Others 75c to $4^90 |S'- Boys' Good W6ol Makmaws rat Northfield Tuesday night between ir .-the Hormel Legion team and Garle•'ton •5" •. JA .vi"« Wardrobe Tr^itf college was called off,-owing to? rthe fact that the Ideal management '^would not agree to allow Carleton to Boys' Suite, w.ith two ^Boston Bags —pick the referee. The--stand was pants a •r a^ f/liniade' that last year Carleton picked trips and Suit Cases ft#? "Others $9.75 the referee and tMt it would be no more than fair for the Austin team Wto pick one this year. Carleton would *^not agr^e to this -and the game was •called off. r~ Penmanship'' contests were con^ducted rson ^'8url Wheij in- & $ Mer thruout the local schools dur•*ing Doubt What 51 Certfi the w§ek' by. Miss Katherine Saul, To Buy i^V' I Are1 "Supervisor of penmanship. Tests in Use Our^ Goo Merchandj^ii -^applied writing were, given :Jn all Onl akes Austin, Minnesota Certificat^$4% :^radcs fi*om the seeond -to sixth in«clusive.v. a iufnUte 4 Ast- $1.00 and CTp',' of Austin, Minn. To till First prize, a silver, loving One'. Out, -Cup, was wtojl by the sixth class of ABStSt rthe npotn ^^ihool. Miss Eva Ras..-anussen^'MlP.. m?. ESOURCES $3,00(U)00.C0 A silver shield, awarded as ^econd prize was won by the-second grade j^bater I i^chool^ Misi Alice Corti#r^tff4i Jl"." K-