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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 3

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i DR NN I McBride The Grocer LOCAL NEWS home La and PROVISION MARKET for a ABLED PHOENIX THE Thia store is the home of Hart Schaffner Marx clothes BASSLER Get It At SBtSXDiXXXESS: Mr BIJOU TUEATDE THEATRE Program or To Night OUR INE ILMS TO NIGHT Tn nr 1 his and ORGET a baby Mrs Austin best SHOES SIR! THE HOME GOOD SHOES be 30 six re visit daugh Lomg Every Person Needs One EurekaCloth Cleaning fad a ci ion par Relief chari Begin Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Grape ruit Raisin Grapes Tuesday November I A to of social dance at Wooer men halt Born to Mr and Mrs Clarence heeler of Denver Colo girl Monday October 24 Wheeler is better known In as Ruth Bartlett Owing to the fact that give talks on the Bible TuesdayW ednesday Thursday and riday evenings of this week at 8 at Episcopal church Everj'body in political program but you admit that he has not re to slinging of any whatever lie stands on Wednesday November Baptist cnxcxen pie ainner ana sale "at the cnurch Boys Misses and Childrens StormShoes: Celery Squash Oranges Tuesday November Railroad Machinists' Dance Hall Music Harp orchestra Bridge and Third streets in rench Best of re Also competent German Miss Gross 25 lm as formerly of for the benefit of her Max Zlmmermsri With Country Wide Reputation Here rm! has reached JNOBRIEBACH THE MEAT MAN BOTH PHONES NO 9T THE HOME GOOD i SHOES 'Sr' and Mrs Laufle spent Sunday at the King home The' clothing stores of the city will remain open evenings until 8 until Christmas John Cook who went to Wes tern Montana a year or two ago writes that he shot a 1200 pound elk at a distance of 500 yards at Paulson Montana the other day Cauliflower Pie Pumpkin Concord Grapes for good buy the is Wednesday November Ep wortn League Chicken He dinner Miss Hormel is out of town the Art and Travel dub will meet With Mrs Geo A ranklin tomorrow Special sale on and Chil shoes for one week $125 and $200 values at 98c Ben ton IDLE HOUR Ten every night at 1 45 except Sun day UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXidOOOOOo Tuesday N6v Laay Maccabee wul give an oid fashloned New hngland dinner forget the 20 cent New supper which wul NoV Opening number of1 Library course A Long Lecturer Baptist church Miss Kate Umhoefer and Miss Anna1 arrived home Saturday night from Maiden Wash Miss Mamie Perl will entertain the Knickerbocker club at a party Tuesday evening Mrs Henry Bushman spent Saturday in the cities Mr and Mrs Tripona! of Dodge Cen ter visited at the Ray Bryan Sunday red Higbie has gone to Crosse Mr and Mrs Ray Chaffee son George have gone to Albert Lea Alden and reeborn visit with relatives Mrs Charles Weise and ter Louisa have gone to Prairie to visit relatives Mr and Mrs Higbie have turned from a few I with relatives in Minneapolis I Greer of St Paul is a guest of his daughter Mrs Harry Mat thews on Collins street Mr and Mrs Theodore Miller who has spent the I spent Sunday in Corning at Mrs I Miner a uiu uviuu Mrs James Rickard of Wells is Vote for Judge Buck for Con gress the acknowledged champion of the rights You may disagree with Judge must sorted nature principle Judge Buck is not a free trader as anyone will testify who heard him speak during this campaign Anyone who says he is is deliber ately falsifying When it comes to the rights of the people and effective against the lines must be abrogated from the robber tpriff like ty must begin at home right by voting for Judge Buck next Tuesday It is conceded by leading Re publicans that the next house of Representatives will have a Demo cratic majority Such being the case Judge Buck could do some good for the people of this dis trict But what could Anderson do in a Democratic house? This is a proposition that needs serious consideration on your part Voter Judge Buck has presented case to the people in a free open ffiannwr and has said what he wanted the public to know in tim enough so that all had ample opportunity to ascertain just what he stands for He has reserved no thing to spring in the closing days of the campaign Anything pur porting to come from Judge Buck or his campaign committee or from any other source tending to put the Judge in a bad light with the voters or any of the voters should be stamped as a falsehood and nothing more than a political' roor back Adv With the greatest infant artist Mothers should bring the child ren to see this exquisite creation You will like it yourself The Last A pathetic story of the faithfulness of a dumb animal The Heart A delightful Western comedy with some new Weather Generally fair tonight and Tues day a treat hv JL store for you Tf you have not met Big Ben You may have read his Ads in the big magazines but these are not half i strong enough I think they begin to do him justice In fact no Ad can so I won't attempt to write one about him This announce ment is simply an invitation for you to walk by my store and meet him Mr and Mrs Taylor and there I children who have been guests at Guy Rolfson of Dexter spent Sunday I the George Taylor home returns I tn Oelwein tomcht Allen has gone to Man attend his father in of Policeman Clancy" Clanev thought his berth on the police force was soft snap until he ran up atnst the Mulligan boys A'ornedy that will cause to laugh until the tears flow Carefully: selected and well photographed Very interesting and Instruc tive 1250 Scovill The Jeweler Max Ziixnnerinan Austin or months the papers of Deen leuing Cow Punch Sweetheart" A thrilling Western story a with real Indians and nw boys Dare devil riding I' ann brilliant action throughout I Heart of Edna 'A dramajlo production Mt traordlnary that wlll be: sure toplease all lovers ot good clean drama SnappiestShoes That you could ever hope to vyeor Shoes that are not only modern and stylish and hold their shape but that have wearing qualiiies I from left to lUin uuer udWIH the same time rnd by the nther IuumhB the remaining pliers are usedibelg necessarily rolled iu the opposite way jaB or this reason the man who hold JM cigar In bls right hand whi al way gives a few twists during the coum of a smoke rubs the wrapper'tW3 wrong way and easily enough It' comes Chicago Tribune BS rar f' 'f Dutylfnn fril'iy are ours: results nodlo futurity belong to Horace ley Vi tl Legend of How the Bird Lived and Did and Livod Again The ancient tradition concerning the phoenix has introduced into nearly ev Riley I Mr and Mrs Reagan went to I ery language the habit applying that Rochester this morning to consult the name to whatever is singular or un wasDrs Mayo about Mrs Reagan's I common among its kind According to Mr health ancient writers the phoenix was a bird its owner Henry I The Will Newman family spent Sun 1 of gnat beauty about ine size ot uu a want ad in the day at the ay Padelford farm I angle A shining and most beautiful I I crest adored it head its plumage con HiHam went to Owatonna I tajumj nParjy everv tint of the raln boya require extra I Sunday I bow and Jts eyes sparkled like (Ha $125 and upward I uy0Ur worth or your monels money at the IDLE HOUR I Only one of these birds could live ii rifTht in sir ripnr nnwn i at a uiuv uui iuj vAiatvutv comforts and make yourself at is one period of 500 or (MX) years lts I I il a 11 Vtsile me arew io a ciune me wim uu Itself a funeral ille of wood and aro Established 1868 THE IRST NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN MINN (J DEPOSITORY OWShaw BL Banfield 5 Banfield Vice Pres A Cashier Droat AM Uaahi frlfltal $100000 Surplus' Undivided Profita $100000 Deproit $800000 WE ALSO CUSHION SOLE SHOES BOTH MiuVis IN ALL COMrMTBLB SHAPES East SidelLocals evening He will remain in the city exactly £0 years ny for two or three days kd taken place Mrs I Smith spent Saturday I in the cities Caught the Jury Cecil Padelford is able to bel if asld If I jraiUl IUUCTU aww around on his crutches today Cleveland man the other day I used to go down to me courts juai hear the lurid speeches Morning aoing tn that line any more The lawyers do not talk about flowers rainbows and sunbeams any more There was a lawyer in Cleveland years ago Bill Robinson was bls name addressee to a jury always at tracted a crowd I will forever remeus her one of his sentences The man was fighting lu the suit had a reput tlou as something of a miser Is this tnau who is thu dered Robinson know and 1 know that he bolls his potatoes In wld tears' This phrase caught the Jury and Hoblnsoa won his case but one bear any such "oratory that bow resh SEALSHIPT OYSTERS Rolling Cigirs It 1 common to hear men complain 9f ixjorly made cigars bat It Is not aluavs because cigar Is Indifferently or iadlr made that the wrapper curb UI1 comes off Much ofuner this comes from the cigar haying been rolled 'by a maker's left hand and later smoked from the hand of a right handed num All c'garmakers must use both nds equally well and econ omv botli in time and material is the prevailing rule In tobacco factories When a piece of tobacco Is ent for he it Is 011 'he bias and rojled ihn nnnntrv have about Max Zimmerman and no we haVe seen hira He is a mar ket day booster and the press from California to Owatonna has told of his successes He is here to' talk with our merchants and explain hoW he draws thousands of people to a city with his market day sys i tern first market day will be Saturday Nov 12 the merchants! agree to hold one i The ideal shoe for winter both profitable and comfort able In Button and Lace Childrens $150 to $225 Misses $200 to' $275 Youth 275 to 300 Boys 300 to 350 in Black and Tans Water proof with" strap arid buckles We have shoes to fit any and allpune as well as the feet A If you are looking wearing merchandise make Baron clothing gnaT nnteed to fit and to hold its shape A new garment given for any that does not give satisfaction Miss rances Stout who has been I making ian extended visit with her brother in St Paul is expected home this week The Epworth League at 6 30 and the Methodist service were held Sunday evening in the prayer room of the Methodist church where gas light formed an induce ment to service AH a Juniors 12 years and under must come to the 630 gymnasium class Those over 12 years come at 7 Wednes day evening Miq Ida Norton and Ralph Towne went to Northfield Satur day to witness the Carleton Ripon football game A Schleuder has returned from a two vacation in Chicago 1 I 11'1 JI Hitman was taken to the hospital Sunday sick with typhoid fever7 Cofyrijht Hm Sckafter Mui HE expense of your clothes what you pay for them but what they do for you CIo thes that give you a well dressed up to date prosperous appearance are the least expensive a Clqthesyoucan buy When you put on a Hart Schaffner Marx suit of clothes you put on with it the confi dence that comes with knowing you are well3 dressed as well dressed as anyone in any company We carry a full line of these famous clothes in all styles and in many patterns and weaves snappy stylish durable worth clothes When you wear them show you why we talk about them as we do all styles are now ready Suits $20 to $35 Overcoats $18 to $35 active hoei Son Wood and iron beds springs ana vkillrtwa 4 A vj wv i wash stands chairs kitchen tab 1 IDLE HOUR motto les stoves and pipe wash bowl I Mrs Charles Sargent of Red Wing I aljc SpjCes with Its wings fanned the and pitchers This is second hand Ijg visiting her parents Mr and Mrs I lle Jut0 a flalue anll therein consumed now for sale' at music I Charles ox Sr itself rom Its ashes a worm was store 29 6t I Miss Tena Johnson was home from 1 produced out of which another phoe Screens removed storm win 1 Dexter over Sunday I nix was formed UaytE the dows put on etc Leave LMiss Emily Clock went to her homel care of the new phoenix RocMord Land office JS Bt I in Hampton" JouW Sunday called by to solemnize its obsequlex Inez rench leaves this I the illness of Jierfathei jor that' purpose lt niade ball ot evening for Los Angeles Cala I Christga'u of Chicago I myrrh frankincense and other fra where ahe will spend the winter I ganda ywith Austin friends I jrant Ahlngs At Heliopolis a in I with her grandma Mrs William! lower Egypt there was a magnificent IRichards I arl Gerhat pert Sunday at his temple dedicated to the sun To this I home in Stacyville I temple the phoenix would carry the fra I Rev Absalom Shabaz a missionary grant ball and burn it on the altar of building two more dwelling ave interesting ad the sun as a sacrifice The priests then i dreU'lttan fitareh Sndy UAUU XALVAAAAA face on AUegbany I Mrs Callinan went to the I cities this morning I Mrs Nordland who has been! a AT rs Al bro I VlHLLLUkt AACA iuuiuvii returned to her home tne ciuen i Sunday I Best line of nobby overcoats for the little ettBws at reasonable prices at The Lady Maccabees will serve I another of their good suppers next Tuesday evening at 6 for 20 cents Plan to take supper with them Mrs Robinson who has been visiting her mother Mrs A Epler since riday returned to her home in St Paul Sunday Born to Mr and Mrs John Will liams of Turtle Lake Dak ri day an eleven pound boy Mrs Williams will be rememoerea Miss Maude Edgerton IDLE HOUR ORMERLY GEM THEATRE old satisfies them alt Only Ten Cents Tom Burnham is the happiest man in town today His smile was stretched out four inches more than usual in all dimensions He'vited Seats free says his grandson is thev bright est smartest cutest and prettiest youngster that ever came to town and 'got money to back his statement John Terry returned this morn ing from LeRoy where he has been visiting a few days A picture show that is a pictureshow of the highest class Try iL IDLE HOUR Ten cents The Methodist Aid will meet Tuesday afternoon at three in the church Important business Will be transacted Bulbs for fall planting tulips hya cinths and narcissus Kinsman Any one wishing instructions in rench or German lessons call at corner of Graduate ferences teacher Next Tuesday the Lady Macca bees will serve a good old fas hioned New England dinner at their haU If you like pumpkin pie baked pork and beans brown oread etc etc do no't forget the time or the place The Eclipse Lumber too can tar nish you with lumber of all kinds lime plaster or cement Give them calL Baird and A Page of Austin transacted business in La kota October Lake JournaL Troubles of Policeman Clancy is guaranteed to make the worst grouch on earth Jim" for at least fifteh minutes At the IDLE HOUR tonight Austin friends willjie pleased to teanTthat RewMr Saylesformer Iv oastor of our Bantist church nas accepieu an oner uuie a x'u luth Baptist church at $2600 per year Will Murrane i I past three years in Tompkins Canada I arrived home Saturday night to spend Give Children APPLES label Medium Size Sound I Mr and Mrs Decker who i have been enjoying a delightful I month in the east returned homeSunday morning They visited Air 'Old home at Twonda Penn enjoyed a visit in Washing I ton and Mount Vernon and New I York City a trip up the Hudson etc Mrs Hiram Smith who hasI been spending several months with jher sister at ort Ann New York returned with them i Austin friends will regret to I learn that Ethel Talmadge who is a senior in the Tacoma Wash High school has been compelled to relinquish her work and go to axaiden health England served by the Lady Maccabee ejety Tuesday evening at New arrivals of and Girls' the winter He was accompanied by I a guest of friends here Jersey sweaters Uxforas ana Ma his sister Nora who has been visiting roons Cut rate on nousenoic to the Pacific coast and otaer points I in Austin NiinApinp rfviph rndiwaci rutete 1 The Boyd Co Minneapo I Angeiine Webber and Veta Harris I Irving US Minn returned Sunday night from a few I kato to children visit with friends in St Paul IfuneraL who have been visiting at the I Otto Anderson is reported as vary) Rugg home have returned to I low their home in Minneapo is Mr and Mrs John Johnson of Rose James On and Axel Olson went I Creek were guests of Mrs out hunting Sunday and shot two I Anderson over Sunday coons each weighing fifty pounds Edgar Terry bad a finger smashed Mrs Lovell and Mrs John More Saturday while coupling cars land spent Sunday at the home The plush robe which brought to the Herald by Christie found Myer through HerakL Extra I strong Schwan Bennington Mr Crawford and Mike Meehan of LeRoy were in Bennington Tuesday Mr and Mrs Roy Upham from Birchwood Wis are visiting at Defi nis Miu Schmidt and her pupils had a com and potato fair riday' afternoon A short program was given and prizes awarded on corn: 1st Tors Eogrud 2nd Harvey Schmidt 3rd Alida Engrun On potatoes Harvey Schmidt won 1st Lester Hanson 2nd Edna Hanson 3rd Archie entry on potatoes de 1 Serves mention aud would have won a prize only for being badly braised The judges were Mr Nels Miland Miss Rose Koball and Mrs: Geo Troupe Mr Kdball and Mr' Schmidt were in Grand Meadow riday Albert Bratrud has been hauling flax straw to Grand Meadow during the past week A few from Bennington attended the play at Spring Valley Tuesday evening Adults 10c Children Under Jwelve 5 VNDER IVE REE1 'I 200 Bushels Medium Size Sound Ben Davis $100 Bushel handiest and best article ever devised for removing dirt and giease spots from cloth St i i Sa 5' i KJ 5 i i A 1 I A 'Vi Dolly I vWrb' IM gmOfiKBfiOJW OODOOOOOOOOQOOOOUUUOOOOOOQ B' ''z' rj 7s" I znjA' Ph8r A DALAGER th nr i.

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