Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 18, 1920 · Page 8 of 10
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE NINE P. R. are laid off for the winter. They i* Mrs. Mary Monahan returned to Mr. Attlessey's nephew and wife will spend most of the time at Adams. her home Tuesday having spent some from Wisconsin have come to take ROSE CREEK WEST LANSING ADAMS The sad news of the death of Mrs. time with her daughter in Austin having possession of the farm for the coming? LONDON Ole Qualee was received Thursday dental work done. season. morning. She leaves a husband and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chandler and Mrs. Sarah Wynn left last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reinartz returned six children. Funeral services- will be Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud moved Ed Ellingson of Ambrose, N. D. is to visit her daughter Mrs. J. Nelson home Friday noon from a held Tuesday at the Marshal Lutheran Mrs. John Cook entertains the visiting Adams relatives. spent Sunday at the Crisman home to Austin Monday and are located F. at West Concord. She returned Friday. week spent in Farmington. church. Lutheran Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, near London. -Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. F. Ulven at 810 W. Bridge street. "Let Ole Do It," a three act comedy Nov. 18. All are welcome. and Mrs. Evenson of Rose Creek Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Karsrud were given in Weinert and Jensen's Edward Mudra" had a very painful attended the Lutheran Ladies Aid Austin shoppers Saturday. CEDAR CITY hall last week Wednesday evening accident Tuesday afternoon when last Wednesday. was well attended, and a satisfied his left hand was badly lacerated Christmas Mrs. Dewey Rector and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Alfred Underdahl is on the audience was the result. by being caught in the corn husker. Dugaw visited Mrs. Cecil Padelford sick list. The ladies of St. Peter's parish He was taken at once to Lyle and Mi*, and Mrs. Chas. Pace visited at at St. Olaf hospital Sunday. Mrs. W. Heimer has gone to Rochester will again serve their annual dinner Dr. Torkelson brought him to tho the Wynn home Sunday. Miss Rose Jacobson spent the week to take treatments at the Mayo on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25. There hospital at Austin, caring for the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bauge visited the Greeting Cards end with home folks in Austin. will also be a bazaar in connection, hand Tuesday evening. We hope Mrs. Ole E. Ulven has gone to former'£ sister and husband last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of Newry and other numerous amusements. All for a speedy recovery. North Dakota to visit her brother were dinner guests at the John are invited to come and enjoy this Mrs. H. W. Twits and son Harold Ole Gullickson. Noble home Sunday. J. S. Attlessey and children have famed annual dinner. of Isabelle, N. D., spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anfinson and moved their household goods to Austin. The dance given Thursday evening Mrs. Dewey Rector and son Donald with Mrs. Bert Bump. son of Faribault are visiting Mr. Anfinson's for the benefit of our local band of Stacy, Minn., is here to see her Miss Mildred Foss went to Osage parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark have moved was not very well attended owing to sister, Mrs. Cecil Padelford who is Tuesday to consult Dr. Savre. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson of to the farm vacated by Mr. and Mrs. the bad roads. The sale of tickets ill at St. Olaf hospital. It is impossible to remember all your friends with Jim Conner sold a big bunch of Uriens: Marion, N. D. and two boys are visiting were made before the night of the cattle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud and Ruby at the E. L. Slindee and Albert $110 dance so some were realized. Mrs. Clarence Daley went to^ergus a handsome, expensive present at Christmas time, Miss Pierce has returned to her were Austin callers Saturday. Peterson homes. Falls last Thursday to be with her Tichy's orchestra of Austin furnished school duties after attending Teachers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson husband who is at work there. the music. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson oi but you can please them just the same with a neat Institute the past week. were Austin callers Friday. The Congregational Ladies held Marion, N. D. are spending their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimlicka, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw attended honeymoon in this vicinity. their annual bazaar last Saturday Greeting Card inscribed with a sentiment appropriate Mrs. H. W. Turto and Chas. Kimicka J. F. FAIRBANKS the Rolland and Noble wedding at afternoon in Weinert and Jensen's Ole Lnude, Bennie Huseby and spent Wednesday shopping in St. Ansgar, Iowa, Wednesday. hall, and also served a cafeteria supper. Andrew Slindee attended the Holstein for th« occasion. We have samples of \ustin. The total receipts for sale and, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Everett, sale at Austin last Friday. Nolan and Fernley returned to supper amounted to $126.75. Jane, Lutina, Margaret and Ruby The Young Peoples Society of the Engraved Cards in many styles varying in price heir home after spending their vacation DEALER IN Miss Jessie Partridge of Owatonna went to St. Ansgar, Iowa, Wednesday-to Little Cedar Church will meet at the at Myrtle. who has had charge of the different attend their son and brother's from $10.00 per 100 up. With your name added I. E. Tiegen home Friday evening, John Corson is assisting at the Coal, Wood,Lime wedding. school clubs, made her last visit here November 19. 3ert Bump farm. for the season, last Monday. a slight additional charge is made. We can also Mrs. Andrew Fredrickson of Iowa Knut Larson and Will Peterson Miss Addie Cronan left Monday afternoon Cement, Sewe is visiting at the Bates home and who are working on the C. M. & St. for Minneapolis where she furnish you with many styles in printed cards, plain other friends here. TAOPI and her father have taken an apartment Rolland and Noble Wedding Pipe, Brick and Why Pay More for the winter. Mr. Cronan and in colors, of your own selection. Call at the A very pretty wedding took place left Sunday morning. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. A. Walderon and Mi*s. F. Mr. and Mrs. Hurg Mills, Mrs. Serena office and let us show you our samples. Wall Plaster. for a business course by correspondence, •Rolland at St. Ansgar, Iowa, Wednesday Avartwood left for Grandin, N. D., Mollison and Miss Leone Bunker afternoon at 3 o'clock when when your home institution 'riday where they will visit at the of Austin spent Sunday at the Johi^ their daughter Kathryn Blanche, became lome of Mrs. Walderon's daughter offers a better course* in residence Office 301 East Bridge St Merrill home. the bride of Hanniable Noble of Mrs. J. Eastwold. at $95. Call on us or write County News Mrs. A. S. Wheelock spent several Both Phones No. 32 Mower Lansing in the persence of relatives. Edith Daily went to Austin the days this week at the home of her for our catalogue. Austin, Minn. atter part of the week to visit relaives daughter Mrs. Geo. Hoard and family returning' home Tuesday evenng. UNIVERSITY OF 1 at Stewartville, Minn. LE ROY ll«!IW!:i 208 East Mill Street. Phone Main 450 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronan and Miss SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Lena Void spent the week end with I N O I E Addie Cronan spent Sunday in Austin. her sisters at LeRoy. A A very pleasant surprise took Mrs. Martin Larson of Dodson, Miss Fanny Ulwelling left Wednes-1 place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montana visited the fore part of the SAVE YOUR PAPER. WE 1 day morning for a five weeks' vaca- 1 DELCO-LIGHT •ohn Johnson Friday evening when week with her cousin, Mrs. Addie BUY IT Highest prices paid for I tion which she will spend at Worthington, Turner. She has been in Spring Valley number of their friends walked in scrap iron. Rags, Rubbers and gf Adrian and Lsmore, Minn. for several weeks taking care of nd showered them with many nice T2st complete Eiectric LigM ant!I and Metals, Hides And Wool. Miss Luck Reinartz who has been her mother who has been quite sick. md useful gifts. The evening was Pew? Get our prices befora Selling I working in the telephone office at Mi's. E. J. Diddams, Jr. entertained ent by playing games and at elevenirty elsewhere. Electric light and pewer for less Adams for the past three months resigned at a famliy dinner on Sunday in a delightful lunch was served FOLKS SAY, than you are paying for poor her p6sition as operator and Chas. Dubinsky & Co. WHEN honor of her husband's birthday ter which the guests departed for light. returned home Sunday morning. Twenty-one guests partook of the delicious me, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Johnson TEL. NO. 400-L MAIN "That car has the smartest courses served. long happy married life. looking top of any in town," !IBii!IEi!i!Hi!!lB:il!BII[!Bi!!IEi!!!@!!!!Bli!!Ei!ll!H:i!!ai Mrs. R. Despard went to Minneapolis Genevieve Davis returned to her you will know they are talking CORNING this morning and is visiting at ities at the Asbury Hospital at SERVICE the home of a cousin. She was accompanied about our auto top. Our madeto-order :nneapolis Tuesday after spending 4 BATTE STATION! by George and Rose Sitts, week with relatives and friends FSOWij tops are equal to th$ grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Beiver re. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodmanson finest limousine tops turned out WINTER STORAGE who has been spending the summer Mrs. Frank Klaehn and daughter Monday, Nov. 15th, a son. Congratulations. Clarence W. Rosenthal Elkton visited relatives here Frireturning with them. Mr. and Mrs. Beiver are in the great motor car factories. sick so were unable to care for the home Saturday. 406 Se. St. Paul Phone Main 666-L When you are ready to put Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kittleson entertained children. Vrt Lagervall and Merl Daily were at dinner Thursday in honor your car away for the winter, :tin callers between trains Tues- mm of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerdet. call the Pierce Battery Co., to I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Benson of Rolf, -oren Williams of West Concord N. D., who came here to attend the take care of your battery, 112 Associated Insurance Agency •ited friends here the latter part of funeral of the late Eric Lostegard AutoTop & Ant Paintisg Company week. E. are visiting relatives in this vicinity, Maple street. Phone Bridge vV. J. Remer of Sumner, la., is Mrs. Benson is a sister of the Kittlesons. nding a few days with relatives ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 301. friends here. Austin, Minn. $ Phtae Main 381. R. H. GRAY, PROP. Mrs. John Feibiger who is reported J. W. DeBuhr O. Niehuis 'here will be a program and bassocial •fc A A as not very well was taken to St. iuuinisuiauiiHiBiBMiuiKfl iliml W 'nr at the School house Tues.ay, M. H. KENASTON Olaf hospital at Austin Monday Nov. 23, all are invited to come. morning. Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. Phone Bridge 802 Sadie Reynolds was an Austin caller Sei'vices at Red Oak Grove church between trains Saturday. H. Koball of Spring Valley is here Sunday, Nov. 21, at 11 a. m.( Norwegian) llll! J7IRST NN TA1, SALE with communion. vig some repair work on his house a* HI, H. KENASTON .he east part of town. The many friends and relatives of 1/rilAPTfHI Myrtle Dickey spent the week end Phone Bridge II II Residence Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerdet gave them ,ri+h friends at Austin. a parcel shower at the Carl Kittleson merry troupe of young people home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and 'enjoyed a ride out to the Rothenburger Mrs. Jerdet received many beautiful •••OF home north of town Monday presents. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS night. When they arrived they Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gorvin and son MOWER COUNTY City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance found Casper having pleasant dreams Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ulland when all of a sudden he awoke to visited at the Thos. Oleson home Sunday. A Office with Niehuis DeBuhr Laad Co. find his dreams were real for all about him stood a happy crowd. The Can you imagine a human being AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank BIdg. evening was spent in a most enjoyable who thinks so little of himself as to way and at twelve o'clock a creep under a muddy, slimy Ford to good supper was enjoyed by all and Shorthorn Breeder's turn the gosolene off while the owner liHIUIHlBIII the guests departed for home. A of the car was away? Just such a good time was reported by all who thing happened recently to a man we. Highest Prices Paid For attended. know who left his car for a short while in front of the W. E. Cornellius News items from all sections of this home. It is well understood by all POULTRY VEAL territory are wanted by The News. concerned who the sneak is, the guilty Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, party does not live 100 miles from Association E. or call Main 450. the W. Cornellius farm. GET OUR PRICES 11^23399 BEFORE YOU GO ELSEWHERE LIGHT-SIX R. H. JOHNSON & SON are ready now to We TUESDAY, NOV. 23rd Provision Market make delivery the of I NEW LIGHT-SIX SEDAN 226 EASTMILL ST At The Fair Grounds Austin, Minn* BECAUSE sibleonly because of Studebaker's of OS years' ex 52 52 great resources and manufacturing perience in coach building experience and the fact that Studebaker knows, probably better HEAD OF COWS, HEIFERS this car is designed and built than any other manufacturer complete by Studebaker in the of motor cars, that true grace, A Dollar Spent newest and most modem automobile beauty and comfort in a closed AND YOUNG BULLS factory in the world. car come from the perfect suspension Gathers No Interest In its quietness of power and freedom of body on chassis and from vibration, this NEW LlGHT-SlX the harmonious blending of all SEDAN sets new standards in closed curves and lines into a symmetrical In this offering you will find choice selected cattle from the herds of Cecil Padelford, car cotnfort. Distracting noises and but if it is deposited in this whole. discomforting body vibrations have J. G. Myers of Adams, Carl Larson, Dean & Wilder, Wm. Garbisch, C. A. and bank it will draw interest at been eliminated. Such quality as you find in the Let us show you this beautiful the rate of 4% compounded A. A. Knutson, Gilliland & Son, Frank Cassidy, E. C. Banfield and A. E. Beadell. NEW LIGHT SIX SEDAN Sedan—ride in it—and you will experience such stability of design and refinement a new feeling of motoring quarterly. There are a number of good cows with calves at foot and rebred. Some extra pf appearance—is pos- comfort. Regular and consistent saving MARTIN & SCHROEDER good heifers are also include inthis sale as well as choice young bulls of breeding is one of the best habits known. Austin Grand Meadow age. All cattle will be tested and sold subject to 60 days retest. If you are not one of the depositors AUSTIN, MINN. of this bank open an REMEMBER THE DATE AND BE WITH US TO BOOST THE FIRST ANNUAL account here now and make it SALE $2450 a plan to deposit a certain /. o. b%South Bend Write for Catalogue to amount each week or month. YOUR BANK A. E. BEADELL, Secretary The Austin National Bank Austin, Minnesota. H. O. Tellier and Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneers. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA L. MITCHELL, J. P. D. BEAUUEU, President iiilllllliiiiillllllllillllillHlilOi