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

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-Svl ', ?'~J *"l js 'T-. i:-' MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920 r.\G£ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA FOUR UTOPIANS HOLD COLD WEATHER MFANS ICE Raymond, fifteen year old son of MOWER COUNTY NEWS ANNUAL BANQUET Mrs. Carie Olson of Myrtle, was taken CORNING SCHOOL NOTES "The County Paper" seriously sick at the home of his uncle, As a result of the continued cold (Continued from Page One) Published every Monday and Thursday, Lewis Anderson, Friday with appendicitis. weather, the Geo. A. Hormel & Company at Austin, Minnesota Dr. Hegge was called Saturday We had Mother's meeting and a WHEN GOOD PRINTING CAN Dorothy Lincoln, Ella Bemis, Emma has a crew of men and teams at morning and took him to the hospital Thanksgiving program at our school, ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Figart, Margaret Nicholson, Charlotte work scraping off the ice on the at Austin where an operation was performed November 24. After the program we BE DONE FOR LESS MONEY. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Anderson, Clara Rockne, Nell Ayer, Saturday afternoon. He i& reported served cocoa and cake. I Cedar river, back of the plant, preparatory as slowly gaining at this writing. During December, we have beenj Carol Johnson, Kathryn Albertson, THE NEWS WILL DO IT. CHEAP to the annual ice harvest. getting ready for Christmas. We have Gladys Olson, Gladys Nockelby, Helen Officials look for an unusually flr.e The U. B. Ladies aid gave an oyster made calendars, penwipers, and blot-: PRINTING IS EXPENSIVE AT SUBSCRIPTION RATES Drost, Francis Miller, Jean Shuman, crop of ice this year.. supper at the'church. A short program ters to give away for Christmas presents. Per Year, in advance $2.50 Dorris Mae Sheldon, Norma Errett fine supper were features of the and ANY PRICE. Six Months $1.25 evening enjoyed by all. Number 17 and Elsie Angell. The following were We had a Christmas dinner at the, Single Copies .05 Paul Kimball -of Aurelia, Iowa, is drew the quilt, Mrs. L. P. Hansen of school house, Friday, December 24. guests: Loring Banfield, Richard visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Austin holding the lucky number. After dinner/we had our Christmas Mower County News Eberhart, Russell Thompson, Graham The Mower County News receives the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunn were week Mrs. James Stimpson of this city. program. dispatches of the United Press Association. Kienaston, Paul/Leek, Wallace Tollifson, end guests at the Alva Lang home. We had a fish pond, and each one The services and Christmas exercises G. Gill- Frederick Crane, George Ewald, Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. fished out his present. of the Lutherans will be held at Louise Friend, only five years old, Lenn Angell, James Baird, Bearnard am, December 25, a son. Entered as Second Class Matter at the hall Saturday afternoon at 2 P. is the only one in our school who received the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Kough, Roy Barthold, Doyle Richardson, M. a harlf. year certificate, having the act of March 3, 1879. Guy Tollerud, Everett Carlson, The teacher and pupils of our been neither absent nor tardy since school'-will give their Christmas program Lester Peck, Paul Weniger, Romeyn school started. at the hall Thursday afternoon. .We have two weeks vacation now. Hummel and Clarence Meadowcroft. All are invited. Miss Farley and Miss Hilleboe acted The funeral of Bert Dawson of LANSING ox as chaperones. Minneapolis was held at Enterprise, Saturday afternoon. His wife was sHoitr DO YOU formerly Mary Dufty who taugh !!ll!]|!!l!l!!!!!llil!i]i!i!!i!!!i!i!l!!I!il!l!ll!ll|[!!l!!i!ll!!!!l!!!!!!i!!!!!!!il!iii:i REMEMBER THIS? The bible study class meets every school iaa this vicinity. li Tuesday afternoon at the home of Twenty-five Years Ago THE CAULDRON A Skin Game—What IN! jVIrs. J. Bloss. Everyone come. You are needed at these meetings. Val Elsheimer of Preston advertises li li .Miss Fern Hanson spent the last of Stephen Cook and family reached in the Preston Republican as Follows: CEDAR CITY last week at the home of her father, home from the east in time for On two or three occassions the John Hanson in Lansing. Christmas and the holidays. "Bring in your hides and get the Henry A. Wood of Austin was an writer has been considerably annoyed Herb Schlfeuder of the Northwestern B. F. Wat'kms went to .Rochester over Sunday guest at the home of his highest market price." military academy, Highland at the Park Theatre by the inconsiderate with A. J. McFarland Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood. Park, is at home on a brief vacation. talking laughing, and showingoff F. Crisman and A. fcimlicka were "The Austin callers from Lansing A Few "Obits" from Bygone Days callers at Herm Chandler's Monday. of several young men who are Saturday were the following: Mrs. S. One of the finest presents so far Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilliland and family Here lies Anne Mann she lived an Playle, Sherman Boyer and family, W. certainly old enough to know better. on deck at this time was the elegant were guests at the Attlessey Old maid and died an old Mann Steinbeck and sons, C. A. Bates, Robert gold headed cane which came to Dr. Such clever stunts as whistling, home in Austin Satarday. rStory, George Winn, John Justus Hollister this morning, from his son, bursting paper bags, and throwing H. Gililand and W. Dunn helped and sons, Christ and Lund, Joe Underneath this pile of stones Lou, at Morris, Minn. Mr. Kuhl saw wood Monday. peanuts may amuse these young men Pollock, Elmer Sawyer and family, B. Ed. Sterling is in the city in search Lies all that's left of Sally Jones. The school nurse was visiting R. Summey and son, Gordon, Louis but these things are certainly not of a house to rent with a view of moving school in this vicinity Monday. Her name was Lord if was not Jones Roe, .Mrs. *W. Goetz, Louis Thompson, This spirt of the season prompts us to express our back to Austin to live. amusing to the people who sit near Mr. Attlessey was a -caller at his But Jones was used to rhyme with and Mrs. Frank Rossan. A fine boy put in his appearance at them. farm one day this week. Mrs. J. H. Smith and son of Udolpho stones. appreciation of your past favors and we extend our the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. School in District 28 will close Isn't there some drastic action that were Austin callers Saturday. Campbell yesterday with the avowed Thursday for a two week's vacation. Misfc Ella Skaran of Austin was a can be taken to cure these youngsters best wishes for a Happy New Year. intention, judging from his manner, List, To The Stilly Plight guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. of making it his permanent residence. of their precosity? This thing is certainly A Minot. N. D., baker was arrested HORMEL'S Elvin Hanson Sunday. Dr. C. A. Hegge is enjoying his turkey getting to be a nuisance. Mrs. "William Corson and daughter, yesterday when an eighty gallon copper and mistletoe with his best young ADAMS An Austinian Hazel, of Udolpho and Mrs. J. Zelsdorf lady in the Twin cities. still exploded in his shop. and son and Miss Fern Hanson, Miss Anna Merrick and Veta West A case of where a baker will be $ $ 4 4 were ..ealters at the C. A. Bates home of the State "U" and Grace Baird, forced to begin raisin' dough. Saturday. who is perfecting herself in Kindergarten John Skaog, a student of Gustavus TAOPI Sever "Toadiland of Udolpho was an Adolphus College, is spending the "work at Minneapolis are at PROVISION MARKET Austin .calter Saturday. STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE holidays with his sister, Mrs. E. S. home for the holidays. Robert Ward who is working on the Erckenbvack. Conductor Cross purchased the electric light line here spent Sunday Herman G. Hormel Conrad Sama visited at the Nils trimmed Christmas tree at Charley The sixth annual meeting of the Alta Wright returned home from with his family in Blooming Prairie. Anderson home over Sunday. Rice's store. stockholders of the LANSING STATE Lakefield the latter part of the week D. B. Vaughan who has been ill for Miss Orphie Johnson i*eturned Saturday Miss Minnie Guiney, who teaches to spend the holidays with her mother, BANK OF LANSING, MINN., will be some time is about the same. evening from Northfield where the Adams young idea how to shoot, is Mrs. J. Wright. Christ Jewel was a caller at the E. meld at its banking house in Lansing, she is a student at St. Olaf College. at home for Christmas. Mrs. Ralph Harrison of Mclntire, Dennis home "Monday. Arnold Schneider returned from Minn., on Tuesday, January 4, 1921, Miss Kit Miller and Virgie Bartlett Iowa, visited with her mother, Mrs. Reed Chaffee has returned from College on Friday. are home from Winona for the holidays. at 10:00 o'clock A. M., for the election Nelson Monday. Rochester where he went to consult The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell returned home from of Directors for the ensuing the Dr. Mayos. Isaac Brewer, died on Saturday. The W. T. Manderville and Chas. Faribault, Sunday evening after Mrs. H. 0. Wood and son, Henry, Now Isn't Too Soon year and for the transaction of any Miss Helen Moore was an Austin H. Davidson families will dine at the spending a few days with his sister, called at the Earl Peppers home in caller on Saturday. other business that may come before Tryon hotel tomorrow. Mrs. Bert Hetletvedt. Austin Sunday. Miss Coramae Anderson returned to Misses Minnie and Laura Haunf, of the meeeting. Dated at Lansing, E. A. Dugstad was an Austin business Miss Edna Orth is home from Adams oh Saturday evening to spend Alden, Minn., arrived at noon today caller Monday. Minn., December 10th, 1920. Rochester for the holidays, her sister her Christmas vacation with her parents. on a holiday visit to their cousins, Earnest Stevens returned home Lota of the "Lansing hotel went home L. S. CHAPMAN, Cashier. Miss Ruth Dittus Luz, accompanied Chester and Dorine Abraham. from Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sunday evening. Saturday for a few days stay with her her to spend a few days. Later Adv.—Dec.l3-20-27-Jan. 3. to think about getting a big sister. she left for Dubque, Iowa, where she Alvina and Ruth Boley of Minneapolis Mrs. Peter Kasal was an Adams S. C. Seavy of Udolpho, was a deposit together for your savings visited her grandfather and aunt. are guests of their sister, Mrs. caller Saturday between trains. Get a pair of trousers FREE with Lansing caller Monday. The local high school closed on account in this bank. Esther Lagervall of Renova spent your next suit at the Imperial Tig. Miss Minnie Brechtel of Austin and Louis O'Malley during the holidays. Thursday. A very good program was the week-end with her brother, Art, Co. Adv. tf-c. Miss Lillian Brechtel of Lansing spent rendered by the students of the H. here. The new interest period is Sunday with their parents, Mr .and S. and pupils of the grades on Thursday D. J. Davis was a Lime Springs Mrs. Brechtel. only a week off. Make a big afternoon. caller Monday. There will be a Christmas program Mrs. Olaus Ulven ,and Mrs. A. L. Phifer of Chester, Iowa, was a deposits between now and at the church, Thursday evening, Dec. Lunde were Austin callers last Saturday. business caller here Monday. 23, Everyone come. January 10 th, the closing Sadie Raynolds spent Saturday The school will give a Christmas Knute Lai'son returned after visiting with relatives and friends in Cresco, E date. program at the school house, Friday at Astoria, S. D., and Sioux City, Iowa. afternoon, also Mother's club will Iowa. C. W. Holstead of Ames, Iowa, was meet at the school house Friday afternoon. a business caller here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson from Art Lagervall was an Austin caller Glenburn, N. D., was an over Sunday LE ROY between trains Monday YOUR BANK guest at the home of his brother, Elvin Mrs. J. M. Ostrem, Mrs. J. A. Kramer Hanson. $ and Mrs. Ray Mitchell attended Mrs. Gilbertson and daughter, the poultry show in Austin the latter Mrs. Elmer Spencer arrived home Cora, from Langsford, N. D., spent •sf part of the week. Sunday morning from Saginaw, last week at the home of her brother, to H. C. Hackman of Mason City, la., Mich., where she has been attending Elvin Hanson. was a business caller here the past the funeral of a brother-in-law. School closed for the holiday vacation Each and everyone week. The Austin National Bank last Friday and the teachers Ross Robertson went to Minneapolis left for various points in the state in Austin LONDON immediately. this morning to attend a banquet AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Mrs. Geo. Sitts and children returned given by Wiston-Harper-Fisher Co., L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, to their home in Minneapolis by whom he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mudra and J, after a few days visit with her mother, President Cashier two children are making an extended Mrs. Bevier. visit with his parents at Austin. Reports Miss Iva Mahoney who teaches at ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS OVEBSHOES from Edward are encouraging Owatonna, came home Friday night Austin Insurance Ag'ency as he is slowly gaining since leaving for the holiday vacation. Mrs. Beth the hospital. Garvey who teaches at Ortonville Edward Nerad returned from Austin E. Ray Cory, Mgr. and Miss Vera Clark who teaches at Sunday. St. James are also home for Christmas Mrs. Ida Jelik left for Colorado vacation. AUSTIN, MINN. BABCOCK BUILDING Tuesday to spend the winter stopping Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams and at Lyle enroute. 1 daughter, Mary, left Thursday morning Mrs. Lauretz Nelson and soil, Rudolph for St. Paul to spend Christmas returned Tuesday from Kenyon, with Mr. and Mrs. Layman, parents where they visited a few days with of Mrs. Wiliams. the former's daughter, Lenora Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Porter, received Langemo, formerly of London. word the fore part of the week of Miss Emily Moshier is staying with the accidental death of James Kirk on Mrs. Alva Lang for a time. the Jefferson highway near St. Paul. Mrs. A. Josephson called on Mrs. Mr. Kirk married a niece of Mr. Potter. Stewart Thursday. REAL VALUES 4 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS January 1, 1921, The Mower County News will inaugurate 'a a new* subscription policy. It has been customary to send the paper until notified to stop and the subscription paid in full. 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