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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 4

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4 a AUSTIN LAUNDRY JRE SUNSHINE UND BIJOU Two Imps To Night! Ph8T A DALAGER fr pil KARNAK RRM9 I A Sweet Endorsement Mrs candy t'fee by Mrt Harris wsi Mis? Nelwn morrow night a sznu $2700 fc i iUr'v $675 aXKTiHMiHK? ccececco rrrr''' i'T i I day kit it de amount you will give will be most accepttbie A Kinsman Sam Jones the 'Basket social at Mos cow Saturday evening We are going to give REE with $300 cash pur chase one star cut Glass Tumbler (sells the world over for 25c) Two tumblers with $6 and Three with $8 cash purchase This includes any article We have in the store Nothing but repair work reserved Something New In Art At Poolers Austin Gandy Company Opposite Courf House 5 1U0 Legal Notice second annual meeting of the irst National Bank of Austin Minneso ta will be held at their banking house on Tuesday January 10th 1911 at four for elec tion of six directors for the ensu ing year and for the transaction of any other business that may come before said meeting' BANIELD 7 Cashier Austin Minnesota December 7th 1910 5td Modern Art Medallian Tea Sets 100 to 275 Tea Pots Dutch styles 150 Water Jugs $1 Dutch Tobacco' Jars 50c Baby Plates Dutch pattern 50c ern Dishes 5qcto J25 Jirdinieres 35c to 125 Baking Dishes deep and all sizes 4oe tn Also a full line Dinner Sets Salad Bowls iCake Plates Cups and Saucers and Glassware CRIB BEDS $5 $6 $7 and up to $1050 Bld just like cut nicely enameled 24 inch drop eliding sides Herman Auer spent Thursday relatives in Taopi Mrs McDonald has re turned from a two visit with her mother in Easton I Ji I THEATRE fTHTORIGINAL HOME THE PHOTOPLAY Program or To Night The Lady Maccabees will 'meet Saturday evening for' nomination $nd election of officers The meet ing will be held at Woodman hall at 73Q Lutheran Bazaar The Lutheran Bazaar which opened today at the church is proving a most attractive place' Booths have been opened in the basement and the decorations are attractive aa well as the articles they contain The days of the week are represented as follows: Sunday the Hospital booth in charge of Mrs A Hegge where hand embroidered towels and low cases are sold In the Monday or Wash booth Mrs Brown sells chen aprons as well as articles for wash day Tuesday Or Ironing booth is Mrs Charles Erickson sells iron holders lunch and tray cloths Wednesday boqth with May El well in charge offers mending par ty and work bags Thursday booth managed Uy Mrs Hegge one finsjancy aprons and hand embroidered waists riday booth in charge of Mrs Julius Johnson is where dust caps broom covers and a large line of embroidered center pieces are found Saturday booth is where home baking is sold by Mrs Wold A rug booth is in charge of Mrs Theo "Miller a quilt booth Gordon a booth Miss Minnie Johnson a booth Mrs Carl Johnson Mrs James Peterson jsin charge of the lunch counter and Ella Johnson of the booth A booth has been arranged for Mrs IChester Brown where toilet articles are sold and this 4s man aged by Mrs August Damm In the teq is brewed by Gertrude Peterson chocolate' sold by Mrs Jahren and cof West Lansing (Too late for last week) Chris Nelson made a trip to Eau Clair Wis this week On return ing from Wisconsin he went Hirect ly to Thief River alla Minn Jim Curry ehipped a carload of cattle and hogs to Chicago i Patty Burke of Rushford Minn is visiting withS his cousin John LaClair Alma Lewis attended church at Red Oak Grove Sunday 'JameA Jeffries spent riday and Saturday with his daughter Mrs John LaClair Htron Nov26 1910 Austin'Candy Co iGentlemen: I shall call upon you later lor a full and complete assorment of your choice Confection ery During all my journeys upon the earth 1 have never found a place where 1 could secure such pure home made Cfficsai geVal jrnuf out Chocolate productions are unequalled your Taffies unparalelled ynur Waders without a peer In fact all of your lines are unsurpassed I shall order double the usual amount this year and want it ready when I come Yours Truly Santa Claus Shall want full assortment of good ruit and Nuts like I have secured in the past Not so new either or KARNAK BRASS found its in ception in the Temple of Karnak built by Seti 1st on the banks of the Nile some fifteen centuries ago This old temple inspired one of the designers of the Benedict Studios to reproduce in articles of modern utility the ideal features of Egyptian ornamental art fl' Each piece of KARNAK BRASS is Egyptian in form and decoration the decorative motifs being the Lotus lower Isis the Sphinx? die Papyrus 6catabeus his class of goods hits true miisUc merit and ofa suhsilatial make that insures its lasting a life time 3 The line includes: VASES SMOKERS SETS CANDLE STICKS CLOCKS CANDELABRA ERN DISHES JARDINIERES BOOK ENDS JEWEL BOXES' ETC A MONG the few personal ornaments that modern convent i permits a man to wear! about the only fthing in which there has been a radical change in 1 style is the watch fob? which has replaced the watch chain Thisis orie in stance where the prevailing style is sensible as there are many points in favor of the fob over the chain jn appearance and use fulness! We have watcK fobs in endless var iety of styles and prices 1 ilmfacts Austin as the second City of 1 any consequence in Minnesota to have an established motion pic 5 tore theatre rom the time the first theatre commenced opera tions the films used were produc tions from manufacturers who now compose the Moving Picture Trust Thinking that they were masters of the situation the 2 trust commenced to cheapen their product Last season the Bijou 2 ran Trust iilms and it was com 2 fe mented upon that the pictures were not what they were in yt ars before Investigations proved 2 that the product of the Indepen dent companies not only equalled the Trust stuff fipt was fai sup erior A person only has to wit ness a superb Imp or Thanhouser film an Ambrosio or an Eclair 8 or an liala film or a Bison Wes 2 tern and this fact will stand out clearly Damage $700 Plucky Rescue Work Women EmployeesS 4 7 The Austin Steam Laundry build ing damaged this morning by fire to the amount of about $700 SCOVILL Jewelry Store IMI George Hirsh 5 IJ00 ciLi West sotr Cook 500 The Herald riend 500 Nate riend 500 1 Catherwood Nicholaen i500 Garden I Of 8 The most pretentioiispic 2 ture overproduced by the 8 Imp Co An allegorical 2 story in which every per son will see his own dis appointments hopes and 2 ambitions in life The Mermaid" A fine drama with never to be forgotten photogra phy by the Ambrosio Co ucot Gets Employment in a Corporation Body" rlcot finally lands an other job only to be fired 2 again 1 Ye An 2 A fine Imp drama telling the story of a woman's noble sacrifice AIL the 2 Imp favorites are in the cast 2 is 1 I Those Wishing to Contrlbute Plessa Ssnd Money to the Hersldfc? It appearththat the impression is abroad that subscription papers are being passed for the Sunshine so ciety work All who desireto do nate to this splendid cause are re quested to pay money Into the Herald which will turn it over to the Sunshine eociety treasdry It la not the purpose to expend all thia fund on Christmas day The society needs money for the en tire year and It is hoped that the necessary amount will be given without necessitating the pawing of a subscription list Such a fund as this should come voluntarily from those who can REE! REE! MISS THIS! LEATHER GOODS OR MEN tThere is notlitag that pleases a inamso much as a useful gift Traveling accessories areatall times Aiust acceptable laying card case fine lea ther with cards L00 Collar Case in brown and light tkn soft kid leather 125 Cuff Case in brown and black I leather L25 I Combination 1 Card Case and Bill old Jite 100 125 150 175 and Card Cases in real seal lea tber 400 125 1 50 175 200 and 300 A Cigar Cases ASOc' 75c 100 125 150 175 200 and 300 Collapsible Drinking Cupsjn leather case 75c lasks seal leather covered 125 150 250 and 300 Coin urses 50c 75c and 100 Cnff Collar box seal grain leather lined with satin Gentlemen's three piece set collar cuff and handkerchief cases leather velour lined complete 375 475 500 and 600 Photo frames genuine seal leather 2 00 Leather Toilet Case fitted with ebonv hair brush tooth brush glass bottle metal soap box comb and scissors 500 Alarm 1 'ONE LONG WHISTLE Tollowing any fire alarm hereafter will mean1 that rit has become necessary touse river water Tn the city mains Every time ymr hear a fire alarm sounded listen for the long whis tle I Read the Heralc V' 9 SW Get a Bed Davenport for a Gift It will be somethin? useful and convenient Especially if you wish to Economize Vonrwjn) We have them at $1500' $2250 $2500 AND UPWARDS Just llko cut covered wttfi plush plain instead of tufting Seat and back has steel conetruction SEE OUR 10c I5c 25c Earl urniture Co AUSTIN MINNESOTA Tn Queensware Razane Ware Ettablished J866 THE IRSH NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN MINN DEPOSITORY Hha President 4 HL Benfield Chier Banfield Vice ree Cashier Drost Ass't Cast Capital $100000 Surplus Undivided Profits $100000 Deposits' $8000 BUSINESS INVITED Xmas Suggestions The fire was discovered at about 7 30 when all the force was at work It got started in the walls and made its first appearance on the second floor where there were eight women at work An alarm was at once sent in In the mean time the women did a merry piece of work They were not stampeded as one might suppose but with the 'flames blazing in the room they went to work moving out the laun dry articles There were thousands afford to give of their bountyi Any OX pieces OX wurL iur rnuaj hj one of the busiest of days The wo men carried the" goods to the stair way where the men helped pack it in baskets and took it from the Hnwilhw ImiWInir Thu women worked in that upper room until 1 1 MA 1 TL41 zx every anics wau iciuuvcm rtuuacD had eaten their way through the roof and into the wooden partitions before the last woman left the floor The hoSe 'companions re sponded quickly and soon had their streams of water playing on the flames that leaped fifteen feet in the air As the city wells were low the river waten was pumped into the mains andJthe firemen found plen ty of watr pressure The place was flooded 1 The city board of health warns the people against the use of city water until after the mains have been flooded through the hy drants This work will be done at once Beware of using the water for three or four days There is lots of pure good water at Lafay jptte Jark springs and It can be secured easily Peck will al so deliver spring water if you phone him at Riverside farm The laundry work was taken to the ox notel laundry where will be finished up in time for livery tomorrow Pictures Picture raming When you have pictures to buy orframed just visltour store and 2ing that Is up to th minute in qtfality Our Woakmanshty is not equalled in This City io Neatness and Effect "4 st All rames have papered before WE can them finished Give trial and YOU will be a customer for raming I a I Illi 1 L9 I I HNHI I WwW I MWlMOi I irawii mgi I 'W A HP I I kK Jr cd 5 Wy 9 113111 1 I I I fl pi i I i if i tn 7' MB 9 II I IS IE 1 i 1 4 i 'i I Io I Mi Hi 11 II ctK ul Lir Mis ma 361 IK TlirnyrR itirTW 0 ffl In S3 1PICTURES A A I occceccc seececcc scocceooocc rsdoocecocee occotfccogcoeodeooeesrg i 1 I I I 6 I 6 I I HI.

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