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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 3

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3 a I a i Harp IM Hour LOCAL NEWS mucn Thompson spent Sunday in 4 YOU GET THE BEST AT spent is! PROVISION MARKET Hour RESH SEALSHIPT OYSTERS require extra kinds at the Xi Rose Ph8 A DALAGER phr CONSTANTCAMPAIGNING BIJOU THEATRE Program or To Night Do IVE INE ILMS It 75 Now 4 to the 'cities TO NIGHT qcovilt TheJEWELEfJLj i Children 10c Adults 10c Can CORN Can PEAS Osage via automobile Miss Lewis accompanied them to at Lamt fat Sheep at Veal SHOES SIR! Cabin ten cents THE HOME GOOD SHOES Come and Be Convinced rear portion is reserved for the wom en and children7 lOo 10e THE HOME GOOD SHOES Steers Cows Panners Bulls ORGET HAT Duodecim Notes Duodecim held its regular Ml SUMS the Mr ridays and 'Saturday Dec 2" anti Bazaar is Stori of th Gravdiggrs Grimly humorous Is the tale of the Scottish gravedigger who complained that he did not get constant work "But George" said the minister yon werejo be constantly employed In the duties of the office you would soon bury the whole mlclit be sir but hoo am I to keep a wife and family unless I get regular work? sir I bavena buried a soul for the last six Harder still was the case of anofhtrr gravedigger who was asked to reduce bls fee for digging a grave because ye Tames she wan an auld wo man and was salr Library courae A Long Lecturer Baptist church JNOBRIEBAGH THE MEAT MAN BOTH PHONES NO97 Merchants Business Men Attention or Market Eay! fl All kinds Wool Soles for slippers Get them now and have them all ready for Christmas fl or semi dress we are are showing Patents Suedes and dull leathers with dull dr cloth tops fl or School wear we have broad roomy shapes with either the regular top or the high top with Patent collar Tuesday Dec Lady Maccabee spaghetti supper Wednesday November Baptist chicken pie dinner and sale at the cburch You will take no risk whatever Sir if you make this Shne Store (or we sell no shoes we cannot fully guarantee we have the only up to date Repair Shop in the' city i Dinner Biscuits Celery 3 Blue Label 1 Roquefort Cheese (in glass jars) Maple Leaf (Canadian) Edams MacLarens Imperial Cream Brick i Gammelost Wednesday Nov 9 25 cent sup per at Congregational church 1 Extra Choice jauer JrkrdUl Good 5rt! A a 10c Mince Meat lb 10c HENTY AS AH INVENTOR i i Th Rtvtrtibl Boat That Wat Halfway Suoceaa George If ent the author of 1oy stories is described in Years In the Wilderness" by Henry Lucy Idle Hour Tuesday November Railroad Dance Hall Music orchestra Tuesday November A' to of social dance at Wood men halL Everybody Boost! Make irst Market Day A Hummer! Cash 25 25 fl i Ladies Crochet Slippers in all colors Eft a 'now4 3UC Phone your meat order to me Prompt del and you wil get a quality of meat that will make you want to be one of my cust omers always IMPORTANT NOTICE! Owing to the length of the winter evenings we have de cided to start our performances earlier Beginning Monday November 7 we will start ourshows at continuous until 10 in sjloors will open at 7:15 pleaSd remember the MARKUS Youn ut Hogs 200 lb Light Hogs 8 00 Packer Hogs 6 50 to 6 Veal Sheep Lambs 5 00 too 25 8 00 to 3 25 5 60 to 7 00 Cattle 350 to' 4 00 3 50 to 4 00 1 50 to 2 00 3 00 to 3 40 Me Bride Pays Trade Dairy Butter 30 Egts clean 28 fl We have and the New Satin Pumps and Sandies or evening wear East Side Locals QOOOOODOoOQ lorence Cross spent' Sunday and Monday in the cities 'Mrs Maine and daugh ter Katherine have returned from a visit in Albert Lea and Mrs has resumed her work at the isher home on Bridge street Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents rank Monty is enjoying a visit from his mother from Minneapolis Mrs McMichael and Ethel Clark of Owatonna spent Sunday at the isher home on' Bridge street Mrs Houldon and daughter Mrs Manigal of Minneapolis who have been visiting Austin relatives left today ountain Mrs Tucker was fortunate enough to secure the basket quilt at store last Saturday Themaker of the quilt wishes to thanTTali fb Uncle Cabjn Idle Hour tonight ten cents Mrs Harter and son re turned Sunday night from the cit ies George Windus went today on business Uncle tonight Cabin Idle Hour ten cents city street Library Course Dr Johnson would have said a wise Re8erved seat 9ale for the Lf ng bad he sard bat somebody said be the later for Come let us take a walk down leet It sounds Baptist church wrl open Saturday commonplace but often a common 1 naorning at nine clock at Avoid a place Is concentrated wisdom and that I drug Is how hr our careless day a master I of the commonplace gets to be regard 1 7 1 ed as an oracle If you want to under 1 Sale stand a people just do take a 1 have 'some fine thoroughbred many walks in their great highways aiid grade aninlais fOr sale prices of traffic Jaues MHlie in ortnightly range from $25 t0 $100 Call and 8ee them or write for particulars Evergreen atm Austin The climax of our campaign' is not reached on election day Our endeavor every day in The year is to so conduct our bus iness that we may merit your patronage and win your preference A paramount issue with us just now is CHERRY We would like to discuss this personally with every person who needs amedy fora cough or cold PoUs close 9 daily i mg i Men who are particular about their clothes and want good ma terial buy the Baron clothing style fits and holds its shape We show a beant tiful line of suits and overcoats of this make Our Santos 1'eaberry Coffee Oft Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten epnts You see more Baron Suits and! the WRnnest hearted shortest tem I iiinn nt i fie wnrHI 11 I I "Herore he found ins true vocation I i in writing books Henty tried I various methods of supplementing hlsjV salary on the Standard Ope was the recovery of tin from broken or disused 1 utensils or some months his study I was tilled with a bad smell and scraps of broken tin The smell was engen 1 dered by efforts to melt off the tin from the baser metal with the assist ance of a chemical compound invent IX ed by the operator next thing that attracted Hen j' ty's attention and filled him with bope of fortune was the building of a re 1 verslble boat bound to rigbt ltself au 0 tomatically He took rooms up thel river and with some assistance from I a village mechanic built his boat" To a certain extent it proved an fled success At the slightest rected touch sometimes without It it I would turn over keel uppermost with I Henty In the river Righting Itself IX was as the rench say pair I of sleeves' some anxious weeks he I was frequently Ignominiously rescued I by a passing boat and walked home IV oozing water from pockets and boots I In the end his landlady gave him no 1 tlce that she could not always mop 1 i ping up after I fancy he gladly I seized this opportunity of retiring I from the boat building business" I Bennington Ajf fll LjAHflAn rZ1 tk were Spring Valley visitors Saturday I MenCWanted I Mr and Mrs Tabor visited at her Men'wanted at once to work on i former bome near Chatfield Sunday I Y4 i Water Works extension Apply at Mrs Liarcnee 1 orson is prepared Whje water works extension $200 do drewmakmg and ladies ulonng in 2 all its branches 1 5 'r rC co 1 Turner Imnrovemcnt Co Mr and Mrs Wm Beil of Ostrander visited at AO Roberts Sunday I Mrs HaAland entertained the Ladies Uncle Cal jh Idle ifour Aid of the Norwegian Lutheran church I 'fonjght ten cents' ry" nruiiuouaji Mrs Toston Johnson has a sister from Decorah Iowa visiting her Ole Hanson and sons Lester and Archie were hauling flax straw to Grand Meadow last Saturday Our farmers are taking great inter est in the coming election Only a short time now the politicians know their fate E' Johnson and family visited at John Sunday Malay Hout I Malay houses are invariably bnllt on I posts so as to raise the floor from four 1 4 to six feet aitove the ground The I floor is composed of bamboo with in I 0 terstlces between slats the earth be 1 neatli becoming the receptacle of the I drainage of the establishment The I universal plan of the well to do na 1 fives is to build the house In two di 1 visions the front one for receiving vis I Max Zimmerman Director General irst Market ly Saturday November 12th 1910 Uncle Cabiif Idle Hour tonight tern cents The regular meeting of the I Pearl City Chapter American Wo League will meet at the A rooms Tuesday afternoon November 8 at three A good attendance is desired Rev Carstens preaches his last sermon in Austin next Sunday A union meeting will be held Sun day evening The marriage bans of Miss Jes sie Lane and Mktt UlwelUng were read in church Sun day Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Mrs Quinn and Miss Re vord of St Paul are guests of Miss Lettie Kenevan Wallace Gregson is home from New York where he has been for the past five months With Monorail Electric company Mr Gregson will remain in Austin until after the holidays Sadie Roberts returned from the cities Saturday? evening Grace Clark is reported sick Mrs Mary rench is home from her visit in "the Twin Cities Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents We are prepared to do mending altering renovating? light tailor ing all kinds 01 and pressing If you are needing any thing done in any of these lines see us firsts AU work guaranteed and prices reasonable College impress club 906 College street' 7 6 Lucile' Skene hasp returned to aribault after a visit with her A Beautiful Ring Is A Joy or ever And our prices are eo low that ev' rj budy can have one" We are showing an unusually fine line 8 time to invest in a jMakeatio difference what stone you will find jt Give your friend a ring if you rememberen con ntv or a life time Nothing S'bte as personal as a ring torn and look them over U5 (iolllVe them front 00 to 5 per cent discount onall cash sales Thursday Nov Dance at the Woodman halt Good music Saturday Nov Austin Mar ket Day SPECIAL CASH SALE ON BEE SATURDAY NOV 5TH 3 This sale will be i tl cash and our Cash Counter will be loaded with cholcecuts of INE BEE Good Meat at low prices Choice Pot Roast lb 10c Boiling Beef lb Rib Roast lb 12 2c Round Steak lb 12 2c Sirloin Steak lb 4c resh Hamburger Steak lb 10c We can save you money on your Meats COME AND SEE overcoats worn by young men of good taste than any other make Exclusive patterns original de signs and the superior quality gives them preference Exclusive sale Uncle Cabin' Idle Hour tonight ten cents Quality in shoes is no more es sential than in any other wearing apparel The style the comfort the fit and even your health depends in a measure on the quality The Dr Reed Cushion Sole shoes is the beist and most comfortable made Exclusive sale Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Mrs red Campbell went to Owatonna today Mrs Charles Hans left today for Oshkosk Wis where she will spend a week May Guinney is able to be out after her recent illness Uncle Cabin "Idle tonight ten cents Will Miner Is reported as better Mrs Wilson of armington visited in the city over Sunday Mr and Mrs Smock of Sar gent visited friends here Sunday en route to rancis Osage A LeRoy Uncle tonight Miss Olive March of Dexter ishere to attend theNewman Scullin wedding Miss Serina Holgenon spent Sunday in Blooming Prairie Mr and Mrs Seymour Johnson re turned from Blooming Prairi Anna Phillipa of Rose Creek Saturday in the city Uncle Cabin Idle tonight ten cents Harold and Howard Goss and George and Harry Brown have returned to LeRoy The regular meeting of the Eks on Tuesday night has been post ponedon account of election day Tom's Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Miss lorence Kumlin has resigned her position at the Schleuder Paper Co Miss Lucille Gilbertson has taken her place Tom Collins of Rose Creek spent Sunday with Austin friends Miss Grace Padelford went to Mason City Saturday night to visit her sister a few days Uncle Cabin Idle Hour' tonight ten cents Ray Dearborn was home from Creek over Sunday Mabel Miner is on the sick list Misa Lillian Kaus returned to her home in Minnesota Lake today after spending Sunday with her sister Mrs Harlan Reynolds and brother George Kaus Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Pure bred Poland China and Short Horns of both sexes for sale fat right prices A Dinianoo one mile south of air Grounds dw The Union Cottage Prayer society will be held with Mrs Grimshaw on West Winona street Tuesday night at 7:36 Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents We it eet Properly SON i iS6: 3 1 Another Bijou oop The very bent motion pic ture of ever seen orged Bank Note" Tweedledum has not been with us for some time bur promises inure frequent visits Each visit is the f'canse of hysterical laugh ter StreetArab of I A fine comedy drama with an absorbing plot i story that you will re i member Military I How the airship is used in the Italian Army that dainty little comedienne the Than hotiser i Kid" A better picture tbau which made such hit5 IDLE HOUR Clears $61 Tho inance Committee of the Civic Improvement League cleared $61 at their rummage sale riday and Saturday While the sale in volved considerable work the lad ies feel repaid efforts 7 7 WilHNfffeet jjw The ladies willsmU meet at Commercial chib roOma Tuesday as planned on account of bereavement The meeting last riday evening at the home of Richard Banfield A short business meeting was held after which the following Was given Circumstances tending toward war between United States and Ja pan Bari Chesnut 1 Resources of Alaska Phillip Smith i Current Events Walter Varco Revision of Payne Aldrich tariff bill Richard 'Banfield After the program an excellent lunch was served The next meet ing wil ba held at the home of WalterVarco 4' s' iS I fe Uncle Cabin1 Idle'i' Hour Now we want to make Market Day a different day from A 't others How can this be done? Simply by throwing on a esti 't? A I val Appearance A few lags a'nd a little Bunting cdst Tvtei' much Litmakes the Booster Stores look different from weqii at others Leave it me to fill atmosphere with the trade spii it'f But you must nave iviarKet Day Specials to offer as Extra Indue rt Am 1 1 1 1L 1 1 XI 1 AV nienu uw uiaau viivixx Laue its line uie lenow on vne rair Grounds who can holler theoudest sells the most Lemonade Have" some kind of an advertising stunt in the Market Day Parade You will find it will pay you Parade forms' at 1:30 sharp near the Court House Now 1 DELICATESSEN DEPT New German Dill Trtekle8 10c Quirt 5 Weather GeneraUy fair tonight and Tues day Cooler tonight in southeast portion By mistake name Mas omitted from the Booster list of merchants in paper Mr Hall was one of the first and most enthusiastic ones to take up tho booster' Mr Chapman the solicitor reports the list as growing This list will be pub lis'ihed daily Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents The Catholic ladies will meet Wednesday afternoon instead of on Tuesday their day with Mrs Helena Meade on South Chatham I Mrs Warren Parker has returned to Minneapolis after a few visit with Austin friends Mrs Davis and Ethel Tompkins are expected home the early part of this week from Buffalo 8 Lobdill Sr of Spring Val ley was an Austin visitor Saturday Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents cut rates on nousenoic cas to the aciuc coast and otner pointe Superior service at reduceo rate The Boyd Transfer Co Minneapo i ns sunn Extra active boys strong shoes 125 and upward Schwan son Hot drinks of aU Owatonna ruit store Remember the I A to of i social dance at the Woodman hall Tuesday Nov 8th The Eclipse Lumber tecan fur 1 nian you wrth lutnoer ot alt xtuua tune plaster or cement Give them "a call Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Girls are wanted at the Pack ing House for cleanwork and steady employment Apply at su office 4tf Mrs A Hegge returned from her visit in the citifes Sunday Mrs A Lewis returned from the cities Saturday evening MisSLou Merrick returned ftofn the cifies Sunday evening Viola Selix has returned from Blooming Prairie where she has been visiting Uncle Cabin Idle Hour tonight ten cents Nina Bassett is sidk and has gone to Rose Creek to spend a few days Elmer Lindberg spent Sunday in the cities Look out for poor rubbers and arctics Rubber is high and temptation to de ceive is strong Remember we sell only the standard make of rubber and arctics in all style at tbe lowest possible prices' Strictly fresh goods tf 0 BENTON New arrivals of Men's and Jersey sweaters Oxfords and Ma roons 'Remember the' I A to1 of social dance at the Woodman 1 hall TuesdayNov Sth CabiriJI The sensation of the year in Motion L3 Pictures i OUR SHOES HAVE A RECORD! It matters not whether it is a shoe from 200 to 300 lines or our higher priced lines 350 to 600 Each and every shoe has a record for being a particularly good slioe i'O vf4o A Hi Nov Opening number of oen juavis $100 Bushel I McBride The Grocer Established 1868 THE IRST NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN MINN rf DEPOSITORY '5 Banfield Cashier Banfleld Vice ree Cashier Drot AreTGashiy $100000 Surplus A Undivided Profits $100000 Deposits $800 000 LGive The Children 200 Bushels Medium Size Sound vniir re i rwl I ML YXTfy Tl I mjf 7 I 1 1 5 'r 3 ij I 1 rd I ZT WSglyTHE 1 WSKbesx III I 11 I I 5 I Conservative styles" or smart' models for young men in splen did leathers of Velure Gunmetal Tan Calf Via'Kidand PaTenT Colt in button' or 1 blucher cur shoes 7 $3 to $5 7 Also leather lined and Cushion Sole Shoes JV from 4 $4 to $6.

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