Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 31, 1924 · Page 8 of 10
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| -..--Bi- ". . Seven Page MINN. AUSTIN, NEWS, COUNTY MOWER MyWjc 1924. 31, Jan. Thursday, Ten Broeck. left Wednesday brother. Dr. Louis his He his ed in the effort maintain fair iting brother. Plan to Export Wheat a BRIGHTER COUNTY MOWER MAKING months’ Broeck has Rev. Ten two level in price this country. a where he will spend night for Florida Backing Has Bureau church his of absence from leave month. a work here. fell Saturday Mrs. L. C. Andrews while skating' the rink and broke Proposals government to create on H. and Mrs. G. Ten Broeck Rev. who the S. Baring Gould, Rev. her right wrist. man handling the for exportable machinery for Minneapolis where left Monday Soldiers,” “Onward Christian composed other and surplus of wheat crops the home of they will be guests at recently. died in London Minneapolis is Emmett Murphy of of the unanimous have the support visiting his and Mrs. Federation. Mr. parents, Bureau Farm Minnesota J. E. Murphy. days to given having two After consideration of relief for the plans of BEST WE PAY Mr- and Mrs. Tom Dunlap have grain particularly farmers, growers, Minneapolis where they will to gone broughtbefore committee iresolutions the week spend visiting Mrs. Durlap’s held a convention, in the recent PRICES sister, H. Reardon. Mrs. W. is what endorsement of Paul, St. an plan- Wallace the called commonly Thomson has returned his Sam to convention the before This came FOR POULTRY N. home Williston, D., after at recommendation and without was unanimously adopted. few days here with his spending a and mother, Mrs. Thomson sister, organization the includes plan The Cassius Terry. Mrs. corporation take the to export of an JOHNSON MARKET MEAT and livestock cotton wheat, surplus of from returned home C. Sasse market, sell it F- domestic off the Minn. evening East Mill Street Austin, whole St. Minn., Tuesday against the Charles, charge abroad and couple of days vis- he be sustain- where spent that loss a may any crop, Mercantile’sl becoming they progressive. more are Delco-Light the This is the joicing. way brings them whirlwind Delco plant The who made Halla campaign a County—by plants into Mower come the County for Mower in utilize in they every can a power the carload. they in that They feel Delco-Light closed the are year way. company, the day S. The picture taken was credit. The big his with 46 plants their to equipped they have when step I Anniversary! ' representative, E. Halla, local sales drive lasted month and 37 labor unloaded modern with this a homes saver.” First sold. plants during the the plants sold were Ji “Everything looks three if four weeks drive in the fall. Unloading would of County Mower as we one was twice high sell this number the busiest day of in 1924,” Halla day to get in Minnesota counties a was told the purchaser News. “You’d be the campaign because sales the every in surprised batting campaign. average of the hard work of wanted his plant the interest Because shown in at as soon as possible ML Sale! I busy equipping farm Halla the homes and with the Delco he record creditable man his was and Halla of salesmanship class Star made the Ten Days for Thrifty seeing System. Buying, that everybody the Folks have got realize to same come m it carries with that A first first when they which treatment. add Delco a the serve come, company a system the factory policy followed trip and the their and to 37 to farm pin plant they diamond was a are | plants their not only increasing production but Dayton. i re- at were soon on way STARTS MONDAY, FEB. FEB. 4 CLOSES SATURDAY, 16 left Hollister Mr. and O. Mrs. L. M. Ousley left and Mrs. Tuesday Mr. ♦ where for Chicago St. Louis, for night Mo., Thursday to attend the LANSING funeral weeks of several Mr. Ousley’s spend brother-inlaw, will purchasing they s Hollister A. J. Francisco. the for Mr. goods Francis'? Get ffi Your Supply of Dry Goods Worth While ' Notions Mr. time and Mrs. H. Ludwig, at hotel D. Mr. in Lyle Shop. Smart one in ran a and Mrs. S sHHRS! Emil Hitzman Saturday spent While These Prices Last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Q Safety f Pins, 10c a 6c IE y: reg. George Condo reg.' ifc Buttons, 5c 10c Percales, light, 25c—5 yards Farmers 90c Store reg. y- Miss Mary ' Dennis is spending .... a I ' tL astene^ e reg oni B few days with Wil-i Percales, dark, her sister, 25c—5 Mrs. yards 95c LE - reg. » 1 1 liam Schultz. IS Efi all Gingham, 25c—5 patterns, yards 95c for Crochet Cotton, 10C—3 23c Werner Juhnke I entertained few a Efi Efi .Gingham, all patterns, 35c— Wool Caps, 75c Children’s 39c reg. of his friends ' reg. last Friday evening. 200 N. Chatham. of Courthouse East yards for SI.OO Children’s Mitts, 50c 20c Lfi to Mr. and Mrs- H. C. Wresch reg. up spent Tuesday afternoon ; Bands, 5c the Arm 35c Albert lfi at Cotton Goods, ye Dress 25c, yds. SI.OO 6 reg. f Specials Paape home. Flannel Nightgowns, Ladies’ reg. S Wool Dress Goods, sl.7s—yd. $1.15 reg. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Ben spent I-atlnsertuHL *3] Outing Flannel, 25c—5 yds per'yard.'reg' ’ Sunday 99c evening with Mr. dMrs. reg. an W 10c, Emmil Dulitz. Efi $4 Corsets to —to at 98c go up yards for 25c 6 S Otto Paape is somewhat improved lfi Bedspreads, $2.50 at $1.79 regular SI.OO value, Brooms, at 69c reg. For Saturday this writing. at X AH Di h s es Mr. Albert , and Mrs. Juhnke visit- ed the Otto Paape home, Sunday. at H. C. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wresch spent S Coats, lfi Flour Plush and Cloth Seal Ladies’ Tuesday evening the Otto Paape at Calumet Baking Powder, lb. 1 25c can clear at $25 values—to -home. IE S lfi $1.85 Blooming Prairie, $2.00, at Purity Baking Powder, lb. 1 20c reg. and Ed. Beneke had , Mr. Mrs. can as fP _ $1.90 Pillsbury’s Best, $2.10, IE at their Sunday dinner evening:, guests reg. ® Purity Member Baking Powder, lb. 10c 1-2 Hosiery Ironclad For Every 75c Fresh Mixed 25c—4 lbs can Nuts, and August Husemiller, Mr. Mrs. reg. yj ® Condo, and and F. Mr. Mrs. W. Family. of the 25c Van Camp’s Vegetable Soup, 2 for fit Hans daughter, Elsa; Mr. and Mrs. X X Children’s Wool Stockings, regular 60c 49c Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Voss and Wp*ir son 25c Van Camp’s Tomato, Soup s g! ' pair Children’s Cotton Stockings, 30c and 35c, 4 99c 31 family, Mr. and George Condo and ! Efi Efi *Ladies Mrs. Wresch, Mr. and H. C. Mrs. Spaghetti, “Q” Brand, for 25c pair 4 Cotton Hose, and 35c—4 99c 30 for $1.25 Men’s Silk Ties, 75c—3 reg. Wollenburg, and Mrs. Mr. Henry Efi Efi Ladies’ Mercerized Hose, 60c 49c $1.49 reg. Silk Mufflers, $2.25 and at Men’s to up, go 35c Bakers’ Chocolate, pound and family. Herman Buck per lfi $1.50 Ladies’ Silk Hose, Reg. 99c lfi $1.65 $1.39 Shirts, Men’s Dress reg. Ausytin W. Playle in S. Mrs. was jfi for regular pair Wool Sox, 2 99c Men’s 75c, sizes $1.45 Flannel Shirts, to 16, 99c Men’s IE reg. working Playle is Forrest Monday. rt- gj for 98c Men’s Dress Sox 25c—5 at $1.25 regular $2.50 pair Flannel Shirts, Men’s lbs. 25c Vaughn. Raisins, for for Stanley 2 [g X for SI.OO Work Socks, 25c, 6 Men’s pair reg. 99c shows which Sweaters, $1.50 at Men’s The LaPox greater 25c Sweet California Prunes, 3 lbs. for reg. gp X well I.ansing last week played $1.50 99c Boys’ Sweaters, at was reg. the Efi J. F. Miller attended. Mrs. X won 98c Overalls, $1.25 Boy’s at- reg. SOAPS - nails . driving driving 10 Jfi Groceries Efi nail contest, $1.35 $2.00 Overalls, $1.75 at Men’s to reg. in strokes. 26 Efi SI.OO lfi lbs. pair 25c Cookies, 25c—5 at Mitts, heavy, 20c —2 finger at Men’s 2 reg. being voted Yarwood G. R. Mrs. White Laundry 39c bars 10 lfi for Pork and Beans, large 15c —3 29c 15c Mitts, ,Men’s 25c, at IE can, reg. reg. awarded popular the most was woman White White and Bob 45c bars Pearl manicure 10 the 20 piece set. 25c Each large, 35c SI.OO Apricots, Lined Shirts and Drawers at Men’s Fleeced reg. e y- Nutmargarine, 2 for 45c S East Lake J] Oil shortening, $1.29 Mazola for 1 qt. Try (as above) piece Suit 2 reg. can, our Eh jp MOTHERS— SI.OO 3atsl for Shirts 65c—2 in at $1.25 Ends Dress Odds and up—or Ep Efi FLOUR 29c $1.25 oil, 7c—6 for Suits, $2.00 Sardines in Union at Lined Fleece Don’t know reg. reg. yon tun yon can distressed, flavors, 18c $5.50 $3.99 yfj assorted 25c Suits, at feverish, Jam, Wool Union a Men’s Pure coughing reg. reg. child into comfortable and a hap 47c $11.95 $25 for colors, at Peas, 15c—4 Suits, all UZ Men’s Young Best $1.75 y: Mother’s reg. reg. pily smiling simply by giving one 25c for 23c for Handkerchiefs, —4 Yeast Foam, 10c —3 10c White Men’s y* reg. CHAMBERLAIN’S $1.75 fp 33 Hormel’s Flour at for SI.OO half lb. pkg, 35c —4 Tea, Japan reg. one .... COUGH RXMED7 ?p □] lbs 45c Currants, lb., 23c —3 1 reg. No !p Narcotics for 25c Spaghetti, Noodles, 10c—4 ’r Macaroni, reg. rSV) f .... Efi | JC for 35c I large, 15c—3 Post Toasties, uf 10c Rolled Oats, small 13c, at 20c for Starch 10c—3 Corn [e IE yP 1 Can, 35c lb. 28c Baking Powder, 1 Calumet reg. / ?P Sale l Aluminum lbs $1.49 Peaberry Coffee, No. 35c —5 1 N Efi Efi lbs SI.OO grade 32c, 4 Coffee, No. Peaberry 2 c Jfi lbs $2.19 43c—6 ul Coffee, Chocolate Cream A reg. • lbs 49c Bc—lo Rice, fancy, reg. Chance Last Your Saturday Positively Friday and to Bargains Astounding of Partake These § Workshoes, $2.85, K $2.15 E 5 reg. now « packages Rub More c—7 25c No Quality Lifelong Men’s Dress Shoes, IE $4.50 y, Kirk’s for $3.75 Soap, 6c—lo Flake 39c reg. y| [ Grandma’s White, 6c—lo for Children’s 39c Shoes, $2.95 ■ $2.00 reg. Aluminum Ware 4 for Gas, 10c—4 29c Men’s buckle 4 Rubber Overshoes, $4 $3.15 M reg. S p Pafm s k le t overshoes, $ 4 $2.99 op usually re g. Here six of the sixteen pieces that r are .... I E B 1 buckle Overshoes, all while sell $1.50 each. Offered they SL-SC. to Jp is °y s sizes, Lennox, for 5c 10 30c 1 reg. 77P for the small Efi trade stimulators E last at as $1.25 Pearl Oval, for 25c sc—7 j reg. XXV* of price Lux, Efi L 9c 13c —at Children’s Rubbers, small sizes, clear, pair to reg. 25c Tea Kettle 5-qt. I Cleanser, 6c—4 for 15c Percolator 2-qt. ■ L reg. All And That is Not J Tobacco Specials [ j , Everyday Needs From the X 1 ? bargain choice With each 99c get you your Efi !E arnel Cigarets for at 2 25c 3 Drug Department 9-in. 20c, 1-qt. r of 15c to sauce pan, a ® Jfi Tuxedo I at 10c and handled stew pie plate, Tanlac, sl.lO 89c seve- pan reg. -B g 3 Aspirin th Albert, Prince for 2 utensils for 25c handy ral other and F., Tablets, R. K. 25c 19c reg. 10-qt. Dish Pan Efi Efi All Cough Remedies, 60c at 49c Climax, thin for 3 reg. at 25c Giving Value Leads m « SA” £ ’? dies R s° 39c 6-qt. covered Kettle 0 ! lg etn ? re «- c s ar Head for 3 at 25 - Dr. Miles guaranteed for all Nervine, IE nervous IE fl S( - - Deal 3 o for at _ 2St: uare l disorders, SI.OO, at 89c reg. 1 3J Red Cross for at 3 I*sc 25c 'Talcum Powder, large 25c j can, reg. I ] articless X Writing for other Tablets, sc—3 Many too 10c mention. to numerous - Co I I •-iO LANSING MERCANTILE COMPANY 404 N. MAIN ST., AUSTIN Double Roaster Boiler 2-qt. Double S A. WISE, Proprietor. F. LANSING, MINN. X