Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 31, 1925 · Page 5 of 8
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AUSTIN, Thursday, December 1925 31, outside he disturbed; flushed end = Foritfot' wk j when they called taxicab; were a disconnectedly: y he seated said WEST’S || ad- offer "I it’s useless to suppose of X but beg vice to woman, b 9 KUBYTL LJ any n CASH CASH AYRES Miss Marraby ...” | you. pale “Don’t,” said Nan with jg a | use.” “It’s smile. bo to not try advice and you’ll take TODAY BEGIN HERE my drove and they He left her alone g| added he present,” the ENDICOTT .him for JOAN and NAN MARRABY see in J- of the silence. the rest way smaU London sharing he a are months few hotel earnestly. “In when they got the But to g a while apartment, had'to force herself follow Nan to have betrothed, doctors right—the || PETER LYSTER, Nan’s all be may Joan’s husband and TIM ENDICOTT. be walking in she him; seemed to g a ANNUAL ...” hope every of less three than are years. dream. 1 * the front said in France, at that?” bad “Oh, it is os as g Once he turned to her Nan It is six weeks since — received now with voice anguish, on?” Nan; her wrung he asked removal was “You to g word of Peter’s to a mean go base hospital, seriously wounded. j§ curtly. The first Btraln and of those worry she could not speak. nodded; She = Jew of lifted him weeks has been *1 spoke soon as to you as somewhat || moment, then, “Please wait by from encouraging reports a answered Arnott better,” he reluctantly. was the hospital and him.” while I find y could—but it all I “I did LIEUT. who has JOHN ARNOTT. standing in the g He left her made him him and only upset angry, in the small to now come person good lounge; there Were a many peo- || .London After CtristmasSale is hesitant both apartment. Arnott end insisted the doctors and nurses in explaining them uni- the his of in for pie about —most men reason = I him alone. that I should let call. Nan, although fearing the answer, g form. • ought to write to him he told you—* demands know whether the to he engaged seemed lifetime Nan till g It to reports she received when girl said that true. I a were a was g avoided looking her. NOW GO worried if returned; he at ON naturally WITH THE fellow, she STORY to a reading-room," he the he “Lyster is in hurt —if the fellow got he = ARNOTT raised his troubled . . eyes paused. Marraby, I g said; “Miss he blunderingly. stumbled on face for to her pale moment, a ...” he beg of Nan, “that “You mean,” said you said; “Yes—that true,” he Is quite alone —the reading- “Lyster enough write is not been well to to has me s I “but—but he has had bad shock. a dare you’ve heard of such cases say —and thought—l thought before I him—” you see Nan took forward. step a Where Is he, I him! “Before see then?” IS NOW ON! seemed hesitate; he to For instant an abruptly: then here—ln London “He is —we flight.” last crossed “Here!” body seemed blood Nan’s All the in flo'-d overwhelming to rush in to an caught c.iair her heart; she at Time a This the Obtain is Merchandise to at back steady herself. to Peter! This, —in London! Here seemed then, why he had so near was Great Saving. West’s she had felt in Reductions day—why her all always to a are she fashion that mysterious some him. to see was soon “Oh!” she said softly. * Welcome Because They Mean Quality Merchandise frowned. Arnott hand at “I’m I’m rotten afraid a said jerkily. things,” he explaining if what you’ll forgive “I—l hope me Greatly Reduced Prices. at but—but I’m hurts going to say you, since changed great deal —he's you a —he —” Marraby. He him, Miss saw hand nervously He stopped and ran a “The is— cropped head. fact his over can’t anything that has he remember It’s wiped happened in the past. Coats Fur Dresses —clean forgotten.” out Nan She stared at not answer. him, Handing; raised Joan not v herself the big chair and a f0rw...... leaned Muskrat S2OO Natural “You that he’s —mad?” don’t mean LOT 1 she asked in horrified whisper. a $l2O “Good heavens, no!” Arnott answered. “To all appearance—to anyone —Some splendid values LOT 1. to sl2, in (Pf* who did know him, he would Qft not up Lamb Coon $l5O the other but silk wool. seem same man, Jerseys, and Many sizes as any he isn’t—everything that happened $125 in his life before woundfed he was “You on?” asked to lie curtly. has he forgotten. Physically he’s mean go as fit ever—the actual wound as was LOT 2 Silver S3OO Muskrat, Fox Trim —for time?” is public—” some nothing; it’s the shock that has had room But she seemed hear, and such bad not to consequences—” He looked time,” “All the said Arnott. He $187.50 he shrugged his shoulders led again Nan. and “He I at and realized great that it her better to tell were was 2.—ln this you’ll find LOT great dress value. group a the the friends. lounge closed Perhaps he to spoke of the truth. "He to only Slightly way across a >ou was $16.75 but They to marked (J»-| door. At he rate, often spoke wounded /\ to in the me. any .But for the go up are arm. Seal Muskrat $250 Dyed tpX !/• O of and that is why I shock, and of me loss he would you, Nan laid shaking hand for this am memory, his event I a on here. Miss Marraby, he—he doesn’t have been about again in few a arm— $187.50 remember you—he days.” doesn't know that He made little of gesture a “ Wait—wait—just moment.” a he is engaged to that he despair. did “I best—l know you—or my eyds She closed her lip and bit her was.” that he thought ever the of world you— to steady her shaken then LOT nerves, 3 $2lO Natural Muskrat “Not remember me! Why, how absurd!” before—l him told that he surely she passed Arnott and opened the Nan cried, and the silence fell remember that, must he was engaged an door for herself. $155 again. . and .” —and he said man, . LOT 3.—This largely made of silks and , “Please—let alone.” me go group up “I don’t understand,” she said, “Yes,” said Nan, he stopped. as He answered with of relief note a wools. These indeed superior clearly. “You that Peter does “He said,” Arnott answered in 4 say are a in his voice. Muskrat, S3OO Natural Marten Border O not remember Oh, but low voice, “that that is I me. talking rubbish was values S3O. For this event to I up “Very well—l will wait outside.” possible! not At least—he —that he has only had met never woman a $195 and she into the with went got to surely. ...” his in life could all that he on room see me, care her head held thick, soft He looked erect, the from the for—let strain In alone —marry!” away deadening her her footsteps. carpet eyes. A little tinge seemed to gray sweep We have of Silks and Wools for Stouts Muskrat $225 The one group “I rather hate large to hurt you,” and he said room was Nan’s face; she turned over away barely furnished, gruffly. but Nan nothing Which We “But—if Peter Selling for saw saw you now, are walked and the to fireplace; she put $145 but the mian this figures and of at he moment, would probably a a both hands the edge of the painted on girl, who close together by the treat if had were you in as HALF PRICE you met never mantelshelf herself, if steady to as fire, laughing lives.” and talking. all your and for there moment a was a Collar Natural Muskrat, Fox $325 The tall in uniform, For instant like and Nan stood man was an a tragic silence, then she said without and he then standing with his back statue, she cried to “I was out, don't moving: $250 Nan, but the girl sitting with believe it—it’s cruel joke—you’re was a “And he in London is you say picturesque — carelessness the saying wide just this hurt to on to me All Other Dresses in Silk and Wool ... now?” club fender, her small, daintily ...” She shod controlled herself with an French Beaver $165 “Yes—we stayed the Grosvenor feet stuck her, at out before her effort. “I beg pardon,” pert, she your last y% night—l left him this there rather face raised laughingly pretty went “But—but . OFF evening oh, I on. sllO . . to here.” her to companion. believe can’t it’s come true! Why—why Nan' “Will take him? I took few forward and to steps only you engaged the me a day he were we go—just once,” said. must she stopped. went both away we were ... little A sobbing sigh escaped her, counting the hours till he would “Perhaps bring with I Peter may and the glanced backwards back—" Her voice man over hoarse, me!” She looked come Arnott with defiant at was his shoulder with startled vestige of color had left her movement; a every “Doctors not always eyes. are then he turned, and their face. clever they think,” eyes she told os as K met. Arnott turned him. She held her head high they away. as “I hope with all heart that left flat; the little Arnott looked (To Be Continued) my She called by illness home. Bates was scarlet fever. All Cloth Fur Trimmed Miller. of iher mother, Mrs. BROWNSDALE | Mrs. M. Bates her mother reports Beltz Mr. and Mrs. A. D. and Mrs. Miller low this writing. at very • •- Austin callers Mrs. Wm. Pett were and children Mrs. George Varney and Mr. Mrs. Otto Smith Saturday. are rejoicing her mother, Saturday with spent the arrival of 9% lb. over a Bulson. Mrs. girl, born December 15th. COATS COATS A Highly Moral Flashlight Pick of Hawley, Minn., Will Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Thompson of Dexter Evening (Ad Buffalo News) in Saturday spend Christmas to on came visited her brother, George Gilliam BLUE lost between Buffalo coat her mother, Jennie with Mrs. Saturday. containing fountain 18-Mile Creek, and Bull. Mrs. C. Root and flashlight, pictures and children of pen, Miles left for Florida December Edgar Grand Meadow other religious articles. the guests at M. are he will visit. where Atwood of St. Paul is spending Ray few days here visiting friends. a The Lansing congregation was DR. A. ARNESON I. grieved when Rev. E. 0. Odegard preached his farewell Sunday. sermon PIONEER IN SPECIALIST The school largely program was Medical Surgical and attended Friday night. CHILDREN’S COATS OFF 1-3 Miss Gertrude Risdall left for - - West Concord spend her Christmas to ELECTRICITY vacation home. at Miss Helen Bergstrum went to Adams spend Christmas vacation to home. at Completely equipped CHILDREN’S DRESSES DRESSES and up-to-date Electromedical HOUSE Smythe left for his ih/ome W. B. Buffalo, Christmas Minn., spend to at and Physiotherapy offices. with his parents. be Closed Sizes One Out 7-16 Group to at Miss Esther Prehn home came on West 128 Mill Minn. St. Austin, ONE-THIRD OFF $1.98 Saturday from school spend her to Christmas vacation Nick has home Dekker returned from the West spend Christmas to SWEATERS BLOOMERS with his sister, Mrs. John Bottoma. § The Ben Christianson and H. P. (£0 of especial ApT One group Here’s of Knit and Sateen Bloomers Iblings families quarantined for group a are *p£d*U*J Sweaters Wear for Winter Marked at .. and (childrens s) All Other Sweaters women and 98c OFF PETER CAPRETZ ONE-FOURTH u- Real Estate Eyes Glasses and Insurance Tested Fitted N. Main. Austin, Minn.' 221 Goods West Dry “Look Your Best” Mari-Posa Beaute Shoppe FOR RELIEF OF EYE HEADACHE STRAIN AND Company CONSULT Elk Hotel Bldg. I | CASH cash DR. E. BEINHORN Open Evenings by Appointment “Specialist the in Examination the Eyes” of Patricia Zerelda Hagerty & Smith Caltnrists Registered Optometrist Jewelry J. J. Store Hayes Son & Dial 5747 Austin AUSTIN. MINN.