Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 27, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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?-vjr^spMg -fp»f lip* 1 *1 ?*c a »?*i -"5CVTWvA,?.^f^^i^''Sv'*p"r ^sT 1 1' 4**,^**-- 4 -x w*" JA\%Sj V* ," if PAGE FOUR *:/'?& -V* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, It2t mower county news field have been visiting at the Nils that the superintendent of the public Lumbermen's coitventioin at the ECLIPSE CORNER Anderson home. citi6Si schools should lis allowed to visit AUCTION DATES "The County P»pw" Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronon were Austin :iArne Anderson of Grand Meadow these classes front time" to time to see Published every Monday and Thursday, callers Friday afternoon. spent Saturday evening in our city Weekly- Shavings at Austin, Minnesota if these requirements are being complied Edited by 1—Rorses, Miss Josephine Ragen was an Austin visiting friends and relatives. Wednesday, February Vol. 356. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Thursday, January 27, 192! Splinters with. !iM caller Saturday evening. Mrs. Charlie Bro%i^cjg$me down Cfittlf, Hogs, Hay, Farm Machinery/ V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Mrs. James Cawley was an Austin from Austin Friday e«eniffft to see her The ministers of tnis city feel that Household Goods, etc. Sale begins YOU CAN GO shopper Saturday afternoon. AHEAD WITH mother, Mrs. J. W. Heime*ywho is not By going ahead with your plans now Official P»p«r of Mower County they have done their duty in this matter at 10:00 o'clock a. jn. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson and BUILDING NOW very well. you can protect yourself with materials and that we shall urga our Mart, Proprietor, 4 miles north family spent Sunday in Austin. Mr. and Mrs.. Dale ^mith and •1* with the assurance that your money at present prices' so that churches to refuse to accept tlie bone Miss Irma Skahan of Austin visited and bit mile east of Dexter, by daughter, Margaret, of.life,|toy visited will buy full value in materials. when the work is actually underway with friends here over Sunday. at the Ole Hanson nome kst week. thrown to them and that they in Ben King school house. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. C. C. Peterson of Brownsdale It was a natural outgrowth of the you will not find yourself facinghigher Mr. and Mrs. Sever Severson of every way hold, the school board responsible Per Year, in advance $2.60 Horses, Wednesday, February 9. visited at the C. A. Carlson home this Canada, are visiting at the Martin tremendous demand let loose by the costs. Come in and give us a Six Months $1.25 for its action, which we believe W6©k. Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Machinery, Severson and Andrew Tufte homes. chance to talk the situation over with, Single Copies 05 return of Peace that in early part was inspired largely by prejudice. S. D." Thompson, our county commissioner Coramai Anderson and Orphie Harness, Household goods, Auto. you. There will be no obligation on' of 1920 the supply of building material made a trip to Austin last Johnson returned to Northfield Tuesday The Mower County News receives the ,, -J ., V-'' U^ your part and the information we can Guy Bradford, 4% miles west and was nothing equal to the demand. Monday. dispatches of the United Press Association. after spending several days at give you may save some of youd dol-. j- Tht above article was adopted by 1 mile north of Waltham 6 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thill of Austin home. u™ liter Today the situation is altogether visited with friends in our city the the Ministerial Associatioin of Austin, north of Lansing.?' »-.. T- Little Marion Thomson had the different. The production of lumber Entered as Second Class Matter at past week. at a meeting- held January 24, misfortune of breaking her arm on 10—Dairy Cows, Thursday, February Talk about a new barn, an implement' has caught up and the supply is adequate. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronon visited the way h6me from school last Thursday 1921, and ordered given to the Austin C. S» Hartzell, 4 miles south and 1 shed, a granary, a hog house, or about Cement, too, is obtainable the act of March 3, 1879. at the Gerald Meany and John Thill evening. a new farm house. Perhaps the old papers for publication and a copy mile east of Austin on Route 6. now and prices on these and other important homes Sunday. The Adams high school basket ball home can be fixed up a bit so Hut it construction materials have sent to the secretary of the board of Sale of Mrs. Emma Majerus spent a few Saturday, February 12 team defeated the Le 'Roy high school will have modern appearance and LE ROY reached the levels of stability. days at the Henry Majerus home near here Friday evening, January 21. education. Duroc-Jersey Brood Sows. Staples, modern conveniences. Oakland the past week. It is our opinion that 1921 will 38 to 29. A large crowd witnesed the Stultz and Voss, Sale Pavilion, fr- Signed-by, Robert Meyers who has been quite John Dampman went to Austin prove a year of unusually heavy game. Fair grounds, Austin. Sale begins Making the work on the farm pleasant M. G. SHUMAN, •_ building operations and the prices Monday on business^ ill since the early part of the winter is a sure way of keeping the boys* at 1:00 o'clock P. M. is able to be around again. will go up again, not to the high Pastor M. E. Church. J. T. Price went to Preston, Monday Austin Ministers Lodge c. and girls there—good buildings helpa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassidy and point reached in the spring of 1920, Horses, morning to spend the week visiting Thursday, February 24. G. H. TEN BROECK, Vigorous Complaint lot. Mr. and'Mrs! Clifford Heines visited but enough to add materially to the relatives. Cattle, Sows, Chickens, Feed, Farm Pastor Episcopal Church. at the W. D. Fink home over Sunday. Against School Board. cost of that building you are planning Orlando Palmer returned to his Machinery, Household Goods. R. C. SWISHER, The Fred Ulven, John Jacobson Old Man Gloom looks thru the wrong home in Hollywood, Calif., after a (Continued from Page One) Christ Hanson, 2 miles west of and John. Waldorf families were entertained end of the telescope. Which end do Pastor Congregational Church. week's visit with relatives and at the Evenson home Sunday. Corning. Sale begins at 10:30 A.M. you use when you look ahead? friends. A. PATTERSON, we teach our children we are not Mrs. Elza Thomson, Mrs. Goss and J. J. CLEMENS Pastor Presbyterian Church. Miss Lenore Merrill entertained required to accept your brand." Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomson came from J. McFARLANE, six girl friends at a six o'clock dinner jJ If it be true as has been reported WE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Austin Saturday to attend the funeral last Tuesday evening, it being her Pastor Baptist Church. of the late Mrs. Ann Howe. that our school board discussed the Manager fourteenth birthday. Miss Edna Lewis returned to Mc union of church and state in deciding Mary Cress entertained a party of Intosh, S. D., Saturday morning to Phone No. 47. this question its action is all the young people at her home Sunday resume her duties as saleslady after Why Pay Mori evening. The evening was spent in a two weeks visit with her sister and more astounding and unreasonable. playing "Progressive 500" and other friends. In this matter there were but three amusements. At eleven-thirty a delicious Mx*s. C. J3. Palmer and Mrs. E. M. for a business course by eomiyoa* questions before the board. The supper was served. Cheseborough went to Austin Saturday Associated Insurance Agency donee, when your homo institution first is, Shall these pupils be released There will be a dance given at the to attend the meeting of the offers a bettor course, in residence hall Friday evening, January 28, by on request of parents or guardian? League of Women Voters. They returned 04GmJ at $95. Call on us or write Payin the Young Men's Club of Rose Creek. Dollars on the evening train. Second: When released for such religious ALL KINDS pF INSURANCE Miss Gertrude Schumafcher cele for our catalogue. About thirty-four young people instruction are they attending O. Niehuis J. W. DeBubr brated her sixteenth birthday Sunday UNIVERSITY OF attended the basketball game between such classes? Third: is such instruction afternoon by entertaining a party of Adams and Le Roy at Adams SOUTHERN MINNESOTA M. H. KEN ASTON five friends. The party enjoyed being given? It is conceded last Friday night. The game was called Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phono Bridge 102 games and a candy pull, after which so late that those wishing to see it ice cream and cake were served were unable to come down on the Once a manufacturing company Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fink, Mr. arid evening train so remained over until made some changes in its Mrs. Mike Ragen, Mr. and Mrs. morning. Charles Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford plant to get better efficiency and fTTTlHY not come to-western New York 1 TAOPI I Heines and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uschold to increase production. Nobody |W| were entertained at the Nick and buy a farm? I can sell you HAVE A CAR in the firm knew, and nobody E. A. Dugstad was an Austin business Uschold home Sunday evening. |fcfeaa| good dairy lands, with good fair caller Tuesday. was told, that the changes logically Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jensen and WHICH MAY Little Blanche Remer is on the sick David attended services in Austin lowered the ^insurance buildings, stock and tools, CHEAP. Our list at this writing. Sunday and visited at the home of rate. For a whole year this firm HAVE BROKEN farmer's as a class are prosperous here. Lena Void spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Thomas Jensen. paid out good dollars unnecessarily. her sisters at Le Roy. The Young Ladies Sodality of Rose It will pay you to send for one of my catalogues PARTS. BRING J. Davis was an Austin caller Creek will give a play, "The, Time of Saturday between trains. and for references I refer you to any His Life," Saturday evening, February IT IN TO US Art Lagerwall was an Austin caller Such a thing has never happened 5th at Weinert & Jensen's hall. bank in Chautauqua County. between trains Monday. A good laugh guaranteed. with o.ur clients. We investigate AND Dr. Warren of Le Roy was a caller Mrs. George Hartman visited her L. C. STRONG, each insurance buyer here between trains Tuesday. brother, John Landherr, at the St. —get to the bottom of things, Sadie Reynolds spent the week-end Olaf hospital Monday, where he recently before we write the policy. Take with her sister at Chester, Iowa. underwent an operation. Mr. Dealer in Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds Ray Mitchell was an Austin business Landherr expects-to be home in a advantage of our service. caller the fore part of the week. few days. .. ... Ground Floor, Squire's Court .rirr Phone, write or call. Helen Davis returned to Austin ELKTON Saturday to take up her school work JAMESTQWN. N. Y. "Vfj again. A. PAGE The A. Newkirk family are on the Mrs. C. A. Hull of Le Port City, REPAIR DEPARTMENT sick list. Iowa, is visiting at the C. W» Stevens •JJL Little Alice Ramseth -has been on Austin, A. H. ANDERSON. home. Minnesota. ,r- on the sick list. Arnold Gullickson of Ostrander is Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jech, visiting at the home of his sister, SAVINGS 4% a baby girl. Mrs. E. A. Dugstad. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiederman, Walter Walderon, Alex Bell and a baby girl. Lester Todd attended the basketball game at Adams Friday evening. Several large triicks are about to begin work on the state road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell entertained The basketball game between the a number of their friends at H. S. Girls and the faculty was won their home Saturday evening. The by the girls by a score of 21 to 14. evening was spent in a most enjoyable way and at 12:00 o'clock a delicious ADAMS lunch was served. A good time was reported by all who attended. Miss Lizzie Slinde was an Austin caller Saturday. SAVE Conrad Soma of Masoii City, Iowa, ROSE CREEK 7 was an over-Sunday guest at the N. PUT MB .3. Fred Shammel was an Austin, caller Anderson home. SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX J. H. Krebsbach left Tuesday IN THE Tuesday. Lee Jester was in town between morning for the cities. trainr Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Neus, iff Jc-hn Cronon of Minneapolis was in January 22, a boy. t: wn iast Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Setter, Why Value is so Exceptional SPECIAL-SIX H. L. Jensen was a business caller January 18, a daughter. I in Austin Tuesday. Irvin Tiegen, Oscar and Arthur -1-* -i Lewison went to Minneapolis Tues Charles Johnson and family visited HE mechanical excellence of the' SPEdiAL-SiX—its in Adams last Saturday. day. THE GOLDEN RULE OF ECONOMICS: A. H. Landdeck arrived home Friday The Misses Nena Peterson and Ruth power, riding comfort and economy—have made this evening, after attending the Dittens Luz.of St. Olaf college, North' W & car exceedingly popular. Then, too, there's the charm Spend Wisely of its graceful lines that have set new standards of beauty. Save and Don't Waste -3 v- I.- With unexcelled manufacturing advantages, and large Use This Bank For Your 1921 Business quantity production, it is only natural that Studebaker is able to offer cars of sterling high quality at prices that The Austin National Bank make them the most exceptional values on the market. Is The Staff of Life AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Take a demonstration ride—or better still, Simplicity, accessibility and SPECIAL^SIX clean-ctU design are notable L. MITCHELL, P. D. 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