Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 28, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920 PAGE SEVEIf /whataceX ne Next /^Myou doing) HOME 0L 0 D*W AS SWEET GRAND-PA ADAMS HOME' UO&S Pftss- I'M rue !N& S'OU£ SAv by '-iA-iVs- Miss Alma Larson of Worthington FOR YOU OR0HO Earl Ja s«eo spept Wednesday and Thursday with GOT Vt?£ BsCKSi) Hurst Miss Ida Anderson. ALMOST Mr. and Mrs. Joe Larkoski of Owatonna OUT spent a few days of the past week at the home oif Mrs. Larkoski's mother, Mrs. M.Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of OONT YOO KNOW ffOlM DONALD. see wix* «eeo |C»O0 LETS 3lY DOWtt 00 VOWK CJ Yrie KNOW W|V OCA* BoVS 00 Faribault and Miss Isabelle Snorthum re« GO bortewweRe puv TO TO CHUGCH £NTS? YOU STOP UjjIftT C*W THIS IS of Austin attended the funeral of KNOW 0LL uxMietr*6~ eeewo vp£ neOee HOME Aimer Snorthum held from the Lutheran Aeourrufffi HAU6 TO 60 OOGtffA tf£0R HefiSDTHGT church last Wednesday. TtJfS KID PUN SWOAVSC 0NC-00T SWEET Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Krebsbach and T«e MOUTH Vouu vumsTU Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Krebsbach autoed HOME S 1oB6AH-8V THC ooft to Rochester last Monday. PLAY IT Will Adams and Grand Meadow played ft-YAU* football at Adams last Friday. Grand Meadow won the game. The Leonard Boe Dispersal sale was well attended and some good prices were realized. Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Steffina Lunde last Monday W. K. Porter received the sad news J. P. Bissen and W. P. Cress arrived ren of Austin spent Sunday at the C. Borchart Miller of Lyle visited old school is still being conducted in the at the Lutheran church. Saturday night that his sister, Mis, home Wednesday morning from A. Bates home. friends here Sunday afternoon. old McBride residence. Mrs. John Carey left for Chicago LANSING Henderson of St. Paul has passed Chicago. They accompanied a car Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braun of St. Ms. Davison's father, Mr. Cummings last Saturday evening where she was away after only a few hours illness^ of live stock to the market Monday. Paul were callers at the A. B. Strong gave some Interesting talks in called by the death of her sister. He and his wife went there Sunday home Sunday. Miss Margaret Reinartz of Austin LE ROY the church Sunday and Monday evening. Remember the Bible Study Class at morning. Mrs. W. P. Dennis of Blooming He will leave on Friday for spent Sunday at home. Grandma Summey's every Tuesday mm About 125 people assembled at the iil. WEST LANS'NG Prairie was a guest at the E. E. Dennis Kentucky for an indefinite stay. afternoon. All are welcome. Come. Rev. Jos Schneider arrived Tuesday Mrs. Oak Dale Park Monday at 6:30 p. m. V. Nason entertained the Past home last week Thursday until Miss Stella Thompson of Austin All are cordially urged to attend evening from St. Killan for a few with well filled baskets. The occasion Noble Grands of the Rebecca lodge Saturday^ spent Sunday with friends here. the midweek Union Prayer meeting days' visit with his sister, Mrs. Nickj was in honor of Mr. and Mrs»McGinnis, fast Friday evening. Light refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Hary Suter of Oklahoma C. A. Bates was an over Sunday every Wednesday evening in the Uschold and family. •. visited at the home of his aunt, who are here on a year's were served and all report a guest at the home of his son Will Bates church. Mrs. Dan Dugaw Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Fred Retterath spent Monday very pleasant time. leave of absence as missionaries ROSE CREEK at Stacy, Minn. Earnie Dennis of tSillwater, Minn, visiting friends at Adams. the Chinese field. Geo. Boyd left Saturday night for Lewis Ulland delivered sheep Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Young anc1 visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H. P. Ulwelling made a business Master Ernest Eckstein is able to Austin Saturday. Mt. Ida, Wis., to join his wife and family and Mr. Dales of Dexter spent Dennis last week Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Chris Johnson of Austin spent trip to Mclntyre, Iowa, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw attended be about again after having been daughter, Romona, who have been Sunday at the S. H. Vaughan home. Monday at the home of her son, Ed. the funeral of Mrs. L. K. Bekkadahl Roger Cronan arrived home Wed shut in for five weeks with a braken there for the past month. Mi*, and Mrs. Jessie Vermilyea and of Blooming Prairie Monday. O. J. Hoium was called to Albert Leo Cronan who attends St. Thomas nesday morning from a few weeks ankle. Mrs. Geo. King spent the past few John Gunderson visited friends in family of Dexter spent Sunday at the Lea by the illness of his mother, last college at St. Paul came down Friday The Misses Leah Lewis and Elizabeth Minneapolis Thursday and Friday. spent in St. Paul. weeks with her son in Mason City, J. Pollock home. Saturday evening. evening to run the car to Minneapolis Miss Rose Jacobson spent the week TO Ann Price spent Wednesday la., and is again visiting at the W. Mrs. Albert Patterson of Udolpho Miss Elizabeth Ulwelling spent Will Bates of Stacy, Minnesota was Saturday morning, where end at her home in Austin. Austin visiting friends and shopping. H. Brown home. She expects to attended the Ladies' Aid at Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble and Lutina a caller at the home of his mother Tuesday in Adams. Mr. Cronan, daughter Addie, and son leave next week for Muscatine, la., Noble of Blooming Prairie were W. Playle's last Thursday afternoon. last Monday. Leo spent a few days. The new parochial school has been U. S. also means "Us," and the Republicans dinner guests at the John Noble to visit part of the winter with heT Mrs. Peterson will entertain the Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong and Mr. and rMs. Andrew Felten, John completed and the Sisters have moved will restore the people t© home Sunday. daughter. Aid next week Thursday. All are and Mrs. Henry Dugaw visited their children spent Sunday at the M. and Veronica autoed to Dubuque, into their living rooms. Owing power. invited. sister and daughter Mrs. Cecil Padelford Iowa Friday. Braun home in Austin. to the seats not having all arrived who is at .the St. Olaf Hospital A reception will be given at the rMs. Roy Sigler and daughters of mmi iiisinmn at Austin Sunday afternoon. IHiliBI! W. Cochran home Friday evening in & Greg's Cafe Saratoga, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud visited Norman Robinson and baby of honor of Rev. and Mrs. Williams of friends in Autsin Sunday afternoon. KKJRTH MA1K ST. Brownsdale were guests at the E. E. Brownsdale. All are cordially invited. Regular Meals At All Hours Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and Dennis home Saturday evening. Picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Howard of Our teachers Misses Agnes Holleque Mrs. J. Zielsdorf and children spent Lyle were dinner guests at the Robert Open Till 12 Midnight and Anita Tucker are attending Haney home. the week end with lier folks in Austin. Gaud Coffee. Chops and Steaks a Specialty the teachers institute in Austin this BUY Prices Reasonable week. Halbert Simonson of Grand eMadow CORNING was an over Sunday guest at the Dwight Weniger of Brownsdale A. GREGERSON, Prop. spent Saturday evening with Lloyd home of his uncle, Elvin Hansen. A The neighbors and relatives of Mr. Vaua'han. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bates and child iHT'll! and Mrs. T. E. .Nelson gave them a iiilllilliiiilillllli1.i, /in 11 in,!,!1!!! farewell party at the Pete Egtvet jsm 58*1 home Sunday afternoon the 17th. Mr. Jewel and Mrs. Nelson were presented with a sum of money together with good wishes of all present. .a. The Halloween program which was Business held at the Corning school Friday evening was a great success. After the program, lunch, coffee and candy were sold the proceeds of which amounted to §23.00. A large company numbering about $ uccess 70 gathered at the Melvin Conklin home Saturday evening for a house warming. A fine lunch was served save and a good time reported by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Conklin recently moved onto the J. Opsall farm. I T. E. Nelson left Wednesday evening E with 2 car loads of goods for their new home at Fosston, Minn., Mrs. Nelson and sons Elester and For Upper or Lower Irvin remained until Sunday when "There are three ways of doing business. they also left for the same place. Full Set of Teeth Mrs. 0. R. Paulson left for Thor, "The first is to make and sell the cheapest A A N E E la. Saturday where she will spend the article on the market regardless of winter at the home of her daughter, At A Price That is Right quality. This is a poor and unstable sort Mrs. Thos. H. Halvorson. of business that can never grow very large, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson, Lee, Carrie and Hazel motored to Owatonna for your customers will not return to buy a Gold Bridge Sunday where they spent the second time unless they can find no goods DECKER BROS day at the Carl Braaten home. Work Crowns elsewhere, and in any event, they will hardly Reliable $7.00 Among those from Corning who $7.00 be people of sound financial ability. attended the program and basket social Hardware at the Taylor school Thursday "The second way of doing business is to evening were Mr. and Mrs. T*0. Ok Each Per Tooth "The Store That Satieties" make the finest article possible regardless son and Marion, Miss Gena Thompson 11 and Esther Nelson. of price and sell only to these 'ultra' people $&AL\"d Austin, Minn. who have the price. This is almost a luxury market and is not big enough to permit CEDAR CITY $7"00 PORCELAIN 57"°® the economies in manufacture which come from volume production* Each CROWNS There was no, school this week in SPECIALS District 28. The teacher is attending "The third way, and the one that we settled institute. on in the very beginning, is the middle The Austin Hardware Company are Gold^Fillings up from $3.00 course—to make the very finest article putting in a new furnace in the that can be sold at a price which the mass school house this week. Porcelain Fillings [up4rom $2.00 Mrs. Jack Watkins, who has been of people can pay, pressing for volume production IN in failing health for the past ten to raise the quality to a point where Silver Fillings $1.00 and $1.50 years, passed away Friday night and it will equal the quality which might be obtained Aluminum Ware was laid to rest Monday at Cedar under 'ultra' quality production."—* Cleaning Teeth $1.00 City. System. Clarence Dailey is expected this 4»— Extracting Teeth $1.00 week to join his wife and daughter We have adopted the third method as for a visit at the Chas. Cole home. WHILE THEY LAST the business policy for the conduct of our Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilliland and son printing office. -SERVICE is our slogan and Harley were Austin visitors Tuesday. All work is as painless as modern methods and a quality produce our aim. When in need SEE SHOW WINDOW Mr. Albert McFarland was a caller equipment will allow. In practice 20 years. of advertising or printing see the at B. F. Watkins Monday. t— Mrs. Mary oMnahan is in Austin MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTINHARDWARE COMPANY D.H this week having dental work done and her eyes treated. arris, dentist "The! County Paper" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caroll and family and Miss Helen Beltz were visitors "The Store of Service' AUSTIN, MINN. at H. S. Chandler's Sunday. Chester Watkins is intending to 208 Main St Phone 902 Hlrsh Building West of Court House leave the hospital Friday and will be brought to his home. iiniiitia^inmiiinnmHiittiDgffiuiiMmiiiiiiaiiHiiuiiHiiiiuimiittiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiuiiuummHiHmHnnMmmii mm