cream
BAK'INO POWDER,
Indispensable in- making linest
^br^adjSi biscuit and cakes. ,The
r"-f't greatest culinary help of modern1
times. Young housekeepers find
the beginning of ^their success
in cookery in its employment.
MICE BAKING POWDER OO.
CHIOAOO.
QUte ®ccmaci:ipt.
ArsTiN, WEDNESDAY, DEO. 27,1503
—Vacation in our city schools this
week aind next.
—Miss Elvira Gilbertson came from
LaCrosse Friday for a vacation.
—Patronize the nfew telephone com^
pany and encourage home industries.
—Wanted to buy a couple of 1905
spring mare colts, draft type. Harlan
P. Smith, Austin. tf
—Miss Sue Hopkins of Winona
spent Christmas with her aunt, Mrs.
W. C. Holmes.
—Ralph Crane, Roy Adams and La
fayette French are home from Carlton
college on vacation.
—The R. H. S. enjoyed a Christmas
party Saturday evening at the home of
Miss Lucinda Elmer.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gregson
spent Christmas with G^ W. Eastman
folks at Elkton.
—The Austin Dairy Company pays ting off the track at Hayfleld,
the highest market price for poultry,
delivered at any time. tf
—Mrs. Fred B. Wood of St. Paul
came Friday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Dunklemann.
—Mrs. C. H. Davidson accompanied
her son James from Carrington, N. D.
They arrived here Wednesday.
—Men wanted, $5. per day s°Ming
"Farm Book-keepin? The Farm
Kecord Co., .Northtield, Minn.
—Mrs. M. A. Morgan went to Min
neapolis Saturday to spend a week
with her children. Mr. and .Mrs. W.
M. Crane went Monday,
—Capt. S. Alberti1 gave an interest
ing lecture on Russia and Siberia at
Music hall Friday evening. There
was not a large.attendance.
—E. A. Dalager, the grocer, has just
received a barrel of imported fresh
Norway mackerel, the linest in the
J&pd. Get some while it is going.
The stores were crowded with
holiday ?u$tQn)ers again on Saturday.
Some of the Tr&BSfjytpt advertisers
report the biggest business ever.
Mrs, Clara Lynch of Dodge Center
died Friday after a lingering illness.
She was formerly Clara Gutherless of
Austin township and has many friends
here. .SJii
—J&cob N. Nichoiseh and family
came Friday to spend ChristtiietS with
F. P. McBride'jg family jafcob re
turned home yesterd&y. The family,
will stay a w&ei? longer.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
Absolutely Pure
A HASWSUBSTITinE
NOTE.—Imitation baking powders are low
er in price, but they are mostly
made from alum and are injur
ious to health when taken in food.
—The St^te University students are
all home for the holidays.
—-Mr. and Mrs. Ira Snyder are vis
iting friends in Princeton.
—Miss Julia Rothie spent Christ
mas' with her folks at Hayfleld.
—Miss Flora Kaufmann has gone to
Tracy, Minn., to visit her parents.
—Miss Myra Maxwell came down*
from Minneapolis Friday for vacation.
—Miss Linna Kinsman come from
Fairmont Saturday for a brief vaca-.
tion.
—C.' F. Ellis and wife of Mandan,
N. D., are guests at the Eyergreen
farm.
—Miss Georgis Drost of Minneapo
lis spent Sunday and Monday with her
parents.
—Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Simmons went
to Rochester Saturday to spend Christ
mas with relatives.
—Charles E. Symes and family of
Blooming Prairie spent Christmas with
Burr Maxwell's folks.
—Misses Addie and Cloe Teeter
came down from Minneapolis Friday
to visit their parents.
Miss' Beryl Marsh and Miss Viola
Fiester are home from Carlton col
lege for the holidays.
—The train from St. Paul was sev
eral hours late Saturday noon by get-
Mrs. August King came from Du
luth Saturday to spend a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weisel.
—Mrs. Sam Shupe of Watertown, S.
D., a former resident of this city, is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Gibbons.
—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birkett went
to Madison, Wis., Friday to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Lee, and their son
Miles.
—Miss Gertrude 'Kline, one of our
Austin orators, came down Friday
from the State University for the
holidays.
—For Sale, registered Pojaha China
boars. Large growthy ones from three
different sires. J. tf. Aultfattier, Aus
tin Rural 2.
—Get your dyeing done at the Austin
steam dye and cleaning works. They
do not shrink nor injure anything plac
ed Jn.their hauds.
—The Austin firemen held a grand
ball at the Auditorium Monday evening
and it was one of the best. Tichy's
orchestra furnished the music.
—Supt. Nelson is attending the
meetings of the State Educational as
sociation a! St. Paul this week. He
will spend part of his vacation wUE
his folks at Otisville, Minn.
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PfTartar Powdor,
alum wr"—
pnatic MM
WWOMCa.HWVCail.
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—']?he W. C. T. U. were entertained
by Mrs. Ira Padden Friday afternoon
and a social time was enjoyed. Din
ner was served at six and an enjoy
able sleigh ride was taken in the $V
ening.
^Squire L. N. Griffith b^fught into
H. P. Zender's marktel' a few days ago
a fat steer that tipped the scales at
(l,9e0
pounds. Henry says he will feed
it a few day. and bring its weight up
to ah even ton.
'flsfe %ks filled a large Christmas
tree Friday afternoon and invited a
large company, of children to come
and share in the gifts which were use
ful as well as acceptable. A pleas
ing program was given, in connection.
—The K. Kv K's. held their Christ
mas tree Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. E, C. Sutherland oh Chatham
street and were entertained by Mrs.
A. W. Allen. The tree was heavily
laden and the occasion was a me*ry
one.
—The city schools held appropriate
Christmas exercises Friday afternoon.
Several of the grades had trees and
all had something suitable for the oc
casion, The hearts of the little folks
were gladdened witl^ it was
a happy preparation for ^«t^6r Christ
mas fpstivitlea.:
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r—Leave your peelers for Christmas
trees promptly at Dalager's groteery.
A large variety' of sleigh bells at
Frank Ray man's.
—Lamps, Chinaware, glassware ana
crockery at Dalager's.
—Mr. and Mrs. George E. Anderson
spent,Chr atm$j ^ith .her folks^at Cprn
ing.
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—The .Pox and Sargent families were
entertained at Charles J.
Monday.
—Arthur McBrid^ arrived ^home'
Thursday from Boston -^here he is
studying.
•—Miss Jessia Dinsmoor teaching at
Benson, Miss Marion Dismoor teaching
at Appleton and Miss Viola -Dinsmoor
a student at the state university are
spending two weeks vacation at home
—Frank Ober, formerly of this city,
is now general manager of the manu
facturing department of the Pioneer
Roll Paper Company of Los Angeles,
Cal., one of the large concerns of the
Pacific coast.
—Dr. Jay M. Hall has moved his
dentist parlors from the Kaymond
building to the commodious offices
over K. O. Wold's drug store where he
is prepared to do all work in his line
with promptness and skill. 47
—Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Marsh enter
tained for Christmas the following: J.
P. Anderson and family, A. B. Hun
kins and family, M. N. Beardsley and
family, Frank Harbaugh and family,
Mrs. and Miss Moores, liev. ft. E!
Sayles.
—Mrs. G. W.. Benton entertained
Ben Grant of Chicago, C. M. Syck and
family of Brownsdale, Wm. Thomp
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ormanzo Benton and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bennett at a Christ
mas dinner and party Monday. The
Syck girls gave some line music, instru
mental nd vocal.
—Mrs. James Torrens entertained
the following on Christmas day at her
home on Oakland avenue: Mr. and
Mrs. Will Torrens, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Torrens, Mr. and Mrs. Ge9rge
reus of daklihd) Pi:8f. and Mrs. «J. L.
Torrfcnfc Of M^dfeli&, James Torrens of
MinnieajpOiis and Miss Lottie Torrens
who is teaching at Minnereka.
s^You cannot afford
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Sargent's on
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The Hall families enjoyed a reunion
and Christrrfas dinner with. Frank O. I
Hall on Monday.
—Bring your potatoes eggs beans
and batter to E. A Dalager, the grocer
^nd get highest prices.
—Ba sure that you try the Austin
dye works. You will save money and'
their work is the best.
—We are informed that there are at
the present time lots of robins in the
woods around Cedar City.
—Miss Ada B. Leonard arrived home'
Saturday to spend Christmas. She is
teaching in Jackson county.
—Don't put oft' subscribing for your1
periodicals. Subscribe now and save,
money. TRUE P. LEONARD, 403 Oak- I
and ave. west, Austin. Mmn. tf
—Do you want your money's worth?
We sell everything you eat and wear at
a cash bank interest profit on our ^in
vestment.^ See our prices before you
buy. THE HUB DEPT. STORE.
—The geography class of the S. M.
Normal college gave an interesting
entertainment at the chapel Thursday
evening.
—Miss Grace Blalock, teacher in the
state school at Faribault, came down..
Monday to spend a few days with her1
parents.
—Prof. Frank A. Leonard j^rived
home Saturday evening to spend the
holidays. He is Principle of schools at
Jeffers, Minn.
—The shortest days of the year came
last week.' We expect that as the days
begin to lengthen, the cold will begin
to strengthen.
—Owing to incomplete report of the
pastoral committee, the congregation
al meeting at the Presbyterian church
was postponed one week and will be
held tomorrow evening
—Miss Fanny G. Gies, recording
secretary of the Minnesota Education
al Association, is attending the annual
convention at St. Paul which opens to
day.
HP
miss the il
lustrated lecture at the Baptist
church next Friday evening to be giv
%n by Consul James W. Davidson on
China, Manchuria and Japan. He will
leave for the Orient next month and
\this will be the only oportUnity to
hear from one of the best fitted in
the United States to speak on these
countries. He should be greeted with
a us
—J. S. DeCker has received
word
that he .was awarded a premium on his
Decker Seedling winter apples at the
recent meeting of the State Horticul
tural Society. He received a draft
for $4.75 for it He exhibited thirteen
of these applesv He reports that those
he is kfetefcing are as hard as wfyen
fitet b&ked and bid fair to keep until
ftext Jung.
—Mrs. J. C. Hawkins received & tele
gram Monday that her brother's widow,
Mrs. Sara Woodward of Alta Vidta,
Kas., had been killed'by the cars. Her
husband, Judge Lorenfco Woodward
died last summer -Both of them visit
ed in Austin in June, l$0%, and attend
ed the goldep weddmg of Jir. uid Mrs.
J. O. Hawkins. They mude many
pleasant acquaintances here.
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Consiil JameS
HE man who sells
5.00
—Highest market price paid for corn
at ttormel Packing house. 48
—Prof. L. N. McWhorter and family
ate spending*the holiday vacation with
relatives here.
—Charles H. Davitisoh and relatives
of Catrington, N. D., are guests of rela
tives in Austin.
—Bonnie Mandeville and family of
IBnetoa Vista,f CoL, arrived Thursday
to visit rdlative*.
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r-liir. and Mrsi Charles Merrick of
N^leon, HI. D^lare .gneBts of G. W.
Mernck and fam»
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Over 6o Slides Highly Colored in Japanesse Art
Illustrating Oriental Scenes on a Large Canvass.
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A ViVlD AND BRILLIANT
ENTERTAINMENT and LECTURE
:ATTHE:
BAPTIST CHURCH ON
Friday Evening, Dec. 2% 1905
For the benefit and under the auspices of the
Public Library and Baptist Church Societies.
Admission, 55 md 50 Cents
us within ten days To the first boy linder 16 years of age who finds hird, we will
give a
for this reward. Watch the trains, the streets and our store.
How to Catch the
Clothes Man
When you see a man yon think is the right one, say to hitn: "You are from Eder
heimer, Stein & Co., Chicago, and sell
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CLOTHING MOUSB
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Boy Detectives Wanted
REWARD!!
AUSTIN, 'MINN.
Trtifi
—Miss Ruth Shepherd, a student at
Stanley hall, Minneapolis is at home
for a holiday vacation.
—Word comes of the safe arrival at
Los Angeles of Mr. and Mrs. C. Coats
and Mrs. J. Robertson and son.
—Miss Jennie Crandeil came up
from Mason City Saturday to spend &
week with her mother, Mrs. C. D. Bel
den.
—J. E. Gutherless of Brown's Valley
was a caller Wednesday. He was on
his way to visit his sister at Dodge
Centre, wbo-has since died,
—D. H. Stimson and L. W. Decker
Clothes for Ederheimer, Stein & Co. will call on
Clothes free. We want every boy in town to work
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words. If you speak to him in this way he will answer "Yes." .But if you say any
thing else, he will net reply. Keep your eyes open. Hustle! You never before
had such a chance-to get, free of charge, a suit of the best, most stylish, and finest
fitting clothing made for Boys!
G.
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Clothes." Boys, remember these
and thfeir families wrdte last
from Colorado Sprites that they were
having the tirile ttf thfeir lives.
—Gus IJdds&liis, for six years in the
cindy bd6ibe88 at Minneapolis ti^a
bought the interest of James Devoloa
in the Austin Candy Company.
-Mrs. Rev. Sybilrud of St.
Monday to spend a week with «ar-
years at»thc hospital at 'Taooma wLh is
leaves one son and about
yeara. two
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