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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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II mm PAGE TWO MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920 TO HOLO Y.W. CONFERENCE Glenn Morrison of Austin was a the distinction of being the first Adams made up chiefly of open forum and has shaped itself since the close of Safety. GRAND MEADOW business caller in Dexter Monday. woman who ever voted for a round table discussions. The topic One who uses a stepladder frequent* the war. Miss Taylor was executive |C Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar presidential candidate. of community co-operation will be ly for hanging pictures, curtains, etc., of the overseas work of the National From the Record Prochal a boy, Saturday, Oct. 30. Dr. Kerl, federal veterinary inspector, stressed and an answer sought to the finds that if a small piece cut from an Rochester Will Entertain Gus Hovda was in Austin on business Board during the entire war period Wm. Voogd was an Austin caller of Austin with headquarters at old bid glove is glued on the bottom querry "Where does the Y. W. C. A. Neighboring Towns For Monday. of each leg of the ladder it prevents St. Paul, was in our city a few days and until the reconstruction work last Thursday. fit in?" Two Days P. T. Elliott transacted business in the floor from being scratched. No the past week inspecting local herds. Johnny Buhs was an Austin caller had been definitely shaped and started. Austin Monday. On Sunday afternoon a meeting need of moving rugs around or danger Saturday. There will be Ladies' Night at the The Rochester Young Woman's C. W. Blake was a business visitor will be held to give the people of Rochester of slipping. School just one day this week on Business Men's Club Rooms on the Christian Association will entertain to Austin on Monday. an opportunity to hear Miss account of the M. E. A. in "the cities. evening of November 20. This was the associations of its neighboring Oscar Studer was a business caller Harriet Taylor of New York, head of W. D. Lockwood of Grand Meadow decided at the session held at the ECLIPSE CORNER towns of Winona, Red Wing, and in Austin Thursday. the foreign department of the National spent Monday in Dexter. American Legion rooms Monday evening. Austin, November 12th and 13th at a Charles Kuhn was a business visitor Board of Y. W. C. A. who will Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peyton went to week-end town and county conference. to Austin on Tuesday. speak in the World wide program as it Austi^i Monday afternoon between The Little Cedar Church was the Winona and Rochester represent Weekly Shavings Olaus Simonson was an Austin vis Edited by trains. Vol. 344 scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday the town type of association and Monday, November 8, 1920 Splinters itor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and children October 27, when Mss Martha Caroline Red Wing and Austin central groups Dick Kelly, Henry Tiedeman and NOW IS THE TIME— were Austin callers Saturday. Coming back home is much easier Thompson of Ambrose, N. D., became of the Goodhue County and Mower AU CIIGKEEP LOVELL I to make your plans for next season. Irvin Sivigny were Austin callers if you have a good home to come Mrs. Charlotte Haldren and children Put in as many improvements as possible" the bride of Harry Hanson of County associations. Monday. back to. between now and next spring so were called to Austin Saturday this city. Rev. 0. C. Brenna performed A. J. McMahon and son Bernard The program built around the idea you will not have to take the time at Talk with people I have «r by the serious illness of her father, the ceremony before a large .... SUITABLE LITERATURE went to Austin Monday to arrange "planting time." of an interchange of ideas growing "My son will soon graduate from Mr. Murphy. cried sales for and those that number of relatives and friends. Mr. for the entrance of the latter in the directly out of the problems of the college. What would you advise him Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck and tpd We can stand a lot of cold if we and Mrs. Hanson will go to housekeeping have had other auctioneers tractor department of the S. M. University. to read?" participating associations will be «ji are dry so can a cow, horse, hog, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rabine motored to at once on the old Jim Johhkeeping "The 'Help Wanted' column." decide who you want to make O sheep or chicken. Get rid of the Austin Saturday. at once on the old Jim John- MAKE YOUR HOME A LITTLE $ your sale. moisture. At a meeting1 of the Grand Meadow It taste* 0 i} MORE ATTRACTIVE INSIDE? Hans Hanson was an Austin caller Poultry Associatioin Thursday evening like more! Saaturday on business. Many homes can be improved a Secure your date jj A hen will lay some eggs in spite' THE QUITTER of last week it was decided to great deal without spending muckmoney. of the bad conditions under which she Misses Elizabeth and Hazel Burke Phone Main 909 hold the annual show on November lives in the winter, but she will lay and Mrs. C. J. Krueger were Austin You're sick of the game? Well, now, A AUSTIN, MINN. more eggs with proper housing and 30 and December 1, 2, and 3. Great Sometimes it means re-finishing callers Saturday. that's a shame. plenty of fresh air. $ walls and ceilings or a new partition. preparations are to be made for the You're young and you're brave and J. Solt and son Harry motored to Sometimes a new door, window event. IF YOUR PIGS COULD TALK— Austin Saturday.Mrs. you're bright. or some built-in feature. the first thing they would ask for It was twenty-five years ago last You've had a raw deal? I know, but Mary Gilliland, mother of would be Whatever it may require in your Storage Sunday that Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lockwood Service don't squeal, Mrs. C. E. Thompson, died at the "SUNSHINE WINDOWS" home the Eclipse can help you with BatteryJ 1 Station took the vows that united them Plenty of sunshine in the hog house Buck up do your darndest, and fight. both plans and the material. Thompson home in Dexter, Tuesday, for life, and the silver anniversary of is good insurance—it prevents loss. Our wall boards are wonderful re-s It's the plugging away that will win 1 WINTER STORAGE Nov. 2, following an extended illness. I I The price of one hog will easily pay their marriage was properly celebrated modeling and improving materials. you the day The funeral was conducted by Rev. for the complete equipment of your Let us tell you all about them—help at the home of Mrs. C. F. Greening When you are ready to put So don't be a piker, old pard! hog house. Colin Bain of Graud Meadow Wednesday you plan their use in making your Saturday evening. ECLIPSE SUNSHINE WINDOWS Just draw on your grit it's so easy home more attractive and more comfortable jjj your car away for the winter, afternoon at the Thompson are easy to put in. for winter use. A pretty home wedding was solemnized to quit home and the remains taken to call the Pierce Battery Co., to jj You just know it's a great-tasting at the Melvin home northwest It's keeping your chin up that's Brownsdale for interment. take c*re of your battery, 112 1 of Grand Meadow on Wednesday of rich flavored home-made hard. One of the largest and most enthusiastic J.J. CLEMENS PIECE OR A CAR LOAD this week when Miss Bertha Melvin Republican Rallys of the E. Maple street. Phone Bridge bread from the first bite. It's so easy to cry that you're beaten I became the wife of Willis Davis. Rev. year was held in the opera house in 301. —an' die: Garret S. Perry, pastor of the Methodist Dexter, Thursday Oct. 28. Mr. Spencer Manager It's easy to crawfish and crawl church officiated in the presence of Duluth addressed the voters on But to fight, and to fight when hope's of a small company of relatives and the League of Nations. O. j. Sim, J. F. FAIRBANKS out of sight, intimate friends. mons of Austin spoke on the amendments Why, that's the best game of them MB. FARMER On Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Pleasant to the State Constitution and all! Valley Lutheran church, northwest instructed the ladies on how to mark And tho you come out of each gruelihg of Grand Meadow, took place their ballots. All credit for the excellent bout, DEALER IN the marriage of Delia K. Durhman, meeting is due to Mrs. S. W. All broken, and beaten and scarred, BREAD Coal, Wood,Lime daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Durhman, Stephenson, village Republican Chairman, Just have one more try—its dead Advertise I and Arthur F. Schatz, son of assisted by Mrs. Cora Miller of easy to die, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schatz. The ceremony Cement, Sewe the County Committee and these ladies It's keeping on living that's hard. was performed by the pastor, received the congratulations of J. Federal System Rev. Valentine Walther. The couple —K. W. Service. Pipe, Brick and ijourSate in L. Mitchell, County Chairman, for was attended by Miss Elsa Durhman, having had one of the finest meetings oi Bakeries Mrs. H. J. Otto and Mrs. Fieck and sister of the bride, and Rheinhard of the year. Wall Plaster. this Newspapers two children are guests of Austin Schatz, brother of the groom. They relatives. "will make their home on the farm in 402 North Main St. Office 301 East Bridge SL Pleasant Valley, which the groom has ADAMS It Both Phones No. 32 prepared. Austin, Minn. From the Review 'Will bring' Austin visitors Saturday were J. S. DEXTER Schaefer, J. A. and Arnold Schneider DELCO-UGHT^ From the Record SUCCESS and FAILURE Mrs. O. K. Snorthum, Mrs. J. A. Heimer, O. W. Root was an Austin caller Elsie Heimer, and the Misses Hie complete Electric Light and got* buyers last Thursday. Power Plant Sorenson and Grabau. Electric light and power for less Miss Barbara Hale and Mrs. West To Mrs. J. W. Carr goes the honor than you are paying for poor Hale and son spent Tuesday in Austin. of casting the first local ballot at light. Tuesday's election. With this goes The difference between MOWER COUNTY NEWS sons who live this month on Our FOR .SALE ADS ALL of NEXT month's salary will sell tjour MAIN 450 Clarence W. Rosenthal and those who live this month surplus sboats 406 Se. St. Paul Phwt Main 666-L on PART of LAST months sal- Mower County News Business and Professional A I N 4 5 0 YOUR BANK Directory The Austin National Bank J. M. HEIMER AUSTIN, MINNESOTA A E WHEN FOLKS SAY, J. K. LYNDE Live Stock and Real Estate I. L. MITCHELL, D. BEAULTEU, P. DENTIST UNDERTAKING Auctioneer "That car has the smartest President Cashier Office In Hirsh Block Specially Conversant with Undertaker and Funeral Director looking top of any in town,0 Pedigree work. Telephone Main 117 AUTO HEARSE you will know they are talking Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. AUSTIN, MINN. Day Call 677, Both Phones about our auto top. Our madeto-order Night Call 120, Both Phones tops are equal to thQ G. L. BAKER, M. D. finest limousine tops turned out Physician and Surgeon in the great motor car factories. DONOVAN&GOSLEE W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. Office in Lewis Building 4* UNDERTAKING and Funeral Directors Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 FUNERAL DIRECTION and Embalmers Office, Bridge 277 Auto Haarse Equipment Day Calls—Int. 198 N. W. 28* Austin, Minn. Prompt Attention In Every Detail Night Calls Donovan—Interstate 114-E 1892 28 Years* Experience 1920 Business Residence T. W. AutoTop & Auto Painting Company N. W. 448-J Phone Main 112 Phone Mala 113 DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU H. A. Goslee—Interstate 522-L AUSTIN, MINN. Eye-sight Specialist N. W. 1080 Phiwie Main 381. R. H. GRAY, PROP. Austin, IVIinn. Scientific adjustment of GLASSES Motor and Carriage Servic# to all forms of defective vision ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. 120 West Mill Street ALBERT HOPFE IllllllllilllliEi.iiilimmllM Surgeon Ocalist Surgeon C. M. ft St. P. Ry. For Upper or Lower & Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel Cs. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON DISEASES OF THE EYE LIVE STOCK AND Set of Teeth GLASSES FITTED ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE Office First National Bank Bldg. 315 N. Main St. Phone Office—Bridge 75 AUCTIONEER! Phone Residence——Bridge 499 AUSTIN, MINN OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m- I Apply early for data*, as I sell By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. n. every THE HOSPITAL CLINIC nearly day in the sale WELL-COOKED FOG season. C. A. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC O. H. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN, MINN. P. A. Lommen, M. C. MEANS HEALTH Lewis, Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Miss Malinda X-ray laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M. D. Chas C. Allen, M. D. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS J. G. W. Havens, M. D. DRS. FENTON & MEANY to St. Olaf Hospital.. W. B. Grise, M. D. The success of MONARCH Ranges among housewives DENTISTS Surgeons, C. M. A St. P. R. R. General Surgery— warrants your careful investigation. Twenty years of Austin National Bldg. SPECIAL ATTENTION given Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat range building have gained for MONARCH Ranges a GUARANTEED Office Phone: Bridge 103 to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Bridge Gold Glasses fitted national Reputation for unusual durability, dependability microscopic, chemical and radiographic Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R examinations accurately Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital and economy. Residence Dr. Meany: Main 664 Work Crowns made. C. G. W. R. R. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Dr. Harris, General Surgery— Our salesmen will be glad to show you the new A Co. Geo. A. Hormel $7.00 $7.00 Dentist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. models. Hormel Milling Co. Glasses properly fitted. DR. M. J. HARDY Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. Per Tooth Each AUSTIN, MINN. Office over Haugan's Pharmacy. Both Phones 197 Austin Hardware Co. DENTIST 4G0 N. Main St. For Infonnation Out Austin National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 222 hane 902 Of Office Hours Call Hirsh Building Austin Austin. Any Of The Doctors 4 )i SfL&MMiXi •Xr* 'i fE if