Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 17, 1921 · Page 5 of 12
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"v "'A £v ts+^ ***rs&f$ :W4^W^?W SSsS-gSSSlSWfefi'- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921, SIX MOWER COUNTY NEWS purse in behalf rof the ladies. Mr. Wednesday evening, after which they kota basketball at Carleton night, February 18. A good program meeting last Friday evening at the game RENOVA and Mrs. Overlie expect to tawe soon, all returned to the Cronan home Saturday evening. church auditorium. Refreshments has been prepared by the teacher, "The County Paper" a? Mr. Overlie wishes to take upi where a delicious lunch was served. The Young People's Society of the •I— were served after the business meeting. Miss Gina Thompson. Published every Monday and Thursday, some other wprk. The community Mr. and Mrs, John Merrill and Lutheran church held their annual Little Howard Oleson is reported A. R. Browning was an Austin at Austin, Minnesota greatly regress losing these friendly daughter Lenore autoed to Brownsdale as ill and unable to be at schdol. caller Saturday. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers people as residents of Rose Creek. last Sunday and spent the day rceiving medical treatitoent. Russell Harvey is quite ill with inflammatory V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor •with relatives. N. A. Tonding'was an Justin visitor -VILLAGE FARM HAMPSiflRES rheumatism. a Warren Dean spent few days last Mrs. John Schwartz, DeH Fink and Sunday. $ Official Paper of Mower County Ernest Rockwell was an Austin week in Minneapolis. We are glad to report that both John' Majerus were among the passengers shopper Friday. He reported roads Mrs. A. Landdeck spent last Mr. and Mrs. John Aldahl are improving to' Austin Monday afternoon. 111 fine ,for a careful driver. Saturday in "Austin. after their operations at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen called Miss Freda Todd left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs-., Joe Cronon entertained ho»pital in Rochester. on relatives at Austin and Lyle Sunday... for Austin where she has accepted a Spring Gilts by Minnesota Giant, by Merkleys friends Monday evening at a Valentine.party Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Ingvalson and position. Giant. Bred to R. J's. Lad and He by and supper. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. Charles* Cassidy and son returned family, M. A. Hanson and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Judd left Per Year, in advance $2.50 A few ladies were entertained at Laddie. Prize winning Boar of 11)19. to their home after spending and Alfred Severson were Sunday Wednesday for their home in Oxford, Six Months $1.25 the Chris Anderson home last Monday a few days at the W. D. Fink home. visitors at the Halvor Todalen home. Some tried Sows by Lookout Leader by Wis., after visiting for a few days Single Copies .05 afteirnoon^in honoiy^Mrs, And|pon's The dance on the Tom Dowd place Mr. and Mrs. Lumholdt and Mrs. with friends and relatives. Esterville Boy Bred to Minnesota Giant by Simon Nelson were entertained at Saturday night was well attended. Entered as Second Class Matter at Mrs. Sam Slack gave an oyster supper Mr. Wheelock went to St. Paul last Merkley's Giant. ^Sire of show Winner of supper at the Nels Nelson home last The birthday party given in honor the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under in honor of her birthday Tuesday r"• Monday morning as a delegate for Sunda yevening. the act of March 3, 1879. evening to a few of her friends. of Elvin Lostegaard last Saturday the Workman Lodge. I917- ii I- They wished Mrs. Slack many happy A Valentine party was held at the night was attended and all had a 3 Registered, Anxiety Hereford Bulls, ranging Well Mr. and Mrs., Fred Ulven, Prof, home of Miss Melba Hall Sunday afternoon. returns of the day. pleasant time. and, Mrs. C. H. Wood and Mr. and in age from 6 to 22 months. A basket social will be given at the Music and gamed were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ulland and Mrs. John Jacobson were entertained and refreshments were served. W 1' school house in district number 121, Arthur called at the Helen Klemestad at the Overlie home at a six o'clock WILL COCHRAN All went home saying they had spent Saturday evening, February 26 by dinner last' Sunday evening. home Sunday. a nice afternoon. the teacher and pupils. Everybody Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson have Mr. and Mrs. Theo Paulson and is cordially invited to come and have :—j. adopted an eight month old girl from son Truman were Sunday visitors at r. ADAMS |a good time. Ladies will bring well VILLAGE FARM. the State Orphan Home at Owatonna. LANSING, MINN. the T. .Thompson home. MRS. R. J. THOMSON S division baskets and gentlemen well Mrs. Wheehjck is visiting -her 4. There will be a program and basket served lunch at the Shaw School Club filled pocketbooks. daughter, Mrs. George Hoard and O. K. Snorthum went to Austin on social in the Corning school district meeting Tuesdav afternoon. Miss! Mr. and Mrs..Elmer Tanner Were family at Stewartville this week. business last Wednesday afternoon. 72-joint, February 18. ,T 0,'iven a farewell party in the Masonic Mrs. Schultz who has been here Alfred Benson who was taken seriously Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Bassness Haugan room gave the pio lam. Hall in Brownsdale Tuesday evening. visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Cobb and son Maurice visited at the Andrew ill last Friday is somewhat improved WEEKLY MRS. GEORGE CHANDLER held |jy Masonic and Easte*n Star sothe left for her home at Warsaw, Minnesota, at this writing. Hanson home Thursday. regular meeting of the W. C. T. cieties. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner expect Tuesday morning. J. Johnson of Aberdeen, S. D., Among those' who attended the C. U. at her home Tuesday afternoon to leave soon to make their future Mrs. John Jacobson went to Adams spent part of Tuesday and Wednesday PROGRAMME auto show were C. B. Christianson, last Monday. visiting relatives and friends. Andrew Basness and Alfred. Severson. which was Frances E. Willard Me- ^ome *n us^ Mrs. T. Bagstad entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoefner autoed morial day. Mrs. George Brown andj* Teachers' Sewing Circle^, last Tuesday TAOPI There will be English services in to Austin last Tuesday morning. TWO EVENING S O W S 7:30—9 g| Mrs. R. Goodman paid tributes to evening. :00 the Red Oak Grove church Sunday Mrs. Ernest Cobb, left Wednesday a. fi T. Bagstad left Thursday evening afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. MATINEE AI 2:30 Miss Wlllard's memory. j-4 g. Dugf&tad was an Adams caller A morning for a week's visit with relatives for Texas. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MRS. F. 0. HALL entertained the Tuesday afternoon. at Medford, Faribault and other The Misses Nelson, Lee, Graubau Anderson will be interested to hear C. W. Stevens was an Austin business points. Art and Travel club at her home and Sorenson were Austin shoppers that they have another baby girl. caller Friday. Miss Melba Hall spent Saturday Tuesday afternoon. Miss Jessie Saturday. Miss Gina Thompson spent Saturday Lena Vald spent the week-end with and Sunday with Miss Neva Dufty. THURSDAY & FRIDAY— The Sacred Heart Ladies Aid was Murphy and Miss Elsie Johns art evening with her friend, Miss her sisters at Le Roy. Mrs. George Dufty is visiting with (ALL STAR CAST)^ entertained by Mrs. F. Blonigan and Anna Roble at Austin. and music instructors at the Austin W. J. Remer was an Austin caller her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson Mrs. N.- C. Smith last Tuesday afternoon. Thomas Oleson who attends school at the Monday. of Austin. high school were present at Blooming Prairie spent the weekend 'O Myrtle Dickey spent the week-end Mrs. Edna Hall just returned from frsgfegj- meeting. Mrs. A. S. Knutson and Mrs. C. at his home here. with friends at Austin. Decorah, la., wh«re she has been "HEUOTROPE" Konsied and daughter Thelma Ruth the Joseph Williamson is busy moving ^.Opal Dugstad is reported on MRS. LAFFEKTY, 919 East Water visiting at the home of her son. were Austin shoppers Wednesday. onto his faijp which formerly was Prof. C. H. Wood went to Adams street, held the regular meeting of the Iist- Little Marion Erie entertained the F. Guttormson place. .v I Mr. and Mrs., Leo Remer spent Wednesday between trains and had A Story as Soul-gripping as "Humoresque" twenty of her playmates at a birthday Bible study class at her home ye^ter- gun^ay t],e Geiger home at LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Gorvin and some dental work done. piarty Friday afternoon. 0- son Alvin and Agnes Bagley of day afternoon. I Mr, and Mrs. Joe Gosha spent SunMRS. Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenstreet of S. L. Rogne, Ole Lunde, A. A Blooming Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. mmw J. H. REMMEL entertained day evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Austin visited at the Henry Cronon (PATHE NEWS Huseby and B. J. Huseby attended the Thomas O. Oleson, Lincoln and week. home last the Philomathian society at her home Youngquist. meeting of the Mower County Holstein Janice visited at the E. Soli home at Otto Remer, section foreman at Albert Schammel returned to Scoby, Moscow, Monday evening. Breeders Association at Austin Wednesday afternoon. Mattewan, spent Sunday with his famMRS. Montana, Monday morning after a_ SATURDAY— Thursday. JAY ANDERSON and Mrs. jjy^ returning to his duties Monday There will be a children's comic month's visit with his parents. Russell Lurtde spent Saturday and BERNARD DURNING dialogue played by a group of six F. Valentine entertained a few morning.: Mr. and Mrs. George Barwind of Sunday at Faribault and Northfield. grown-ups at the basket social Friday Stacyville, Iowa, called on friends friends at a card partv at the home Miss Ethel Youngquist was presented in He attended the Carieton, North Da evening, February 18 given at with a high grade Beckwith piano and relatives a few. days last week. 'SEEDS OF VENGEANCE"- of Mrs. Anderson on Water street jlagt SaturdaJ bJ parents. the Corning school district 72-joint. William Crane was a Rose Creek her COMEDY— "NONSENSE" Tuesday night. Mrs. Hannah Nelson and_son RobMRS. The following were Sunday visitors caller last Saturday between trains. at the Pete Egtvet home: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronon spent E. C. REBMAN entertained ert returned home from Mclntire, la., mS^R. Mrs. A. A. Ulland, .Mr. and Mrs. R. Sunday at the Tichy home at Austin J. F. FAIRBANKS at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon her:M Todd went to Spring Val- Friend, Mrs. Thomas O. Oleson and S. D. Thompson made a business SUNDAY- home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Glenn ]ey Tuesday to visit her daughter Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W trip to Austin last Saturday. MARY MILES MINTER Conklin. Morrison won first place at Bridge 1 Jessie. F. F. Struck returned from Salem, in later in the afternoon. Mr. Share of Two Harbors visited Missouri, Saturday evening after a 'ALL SOULS' EVg" ROSE CREEK at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. T. -r., Dealer In •. few weeks' Station. MRS. O. A. WENSOLE entertained Hawkins the past week. The Hygiene Class held their second 'SON OF TARZAN NO. 14" in honor of Roy Buckley of Mon-1 Ruth Torgergon of Adams visited COAL, WOOD, LIME Farewell Party for Overlie Family meeting. Monday "evening. A mouth, Illinois, Tuesday night. MrJat the T. Hawkins home the latter goodly number was in attendance. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, A farewell party was given Mrs. Mr. *nd Mrsi E. O. Johnson and Overlie last Friday afternoon by the *UCk^ iS °f hiS SiStCr MrS' iPa Emma G^er and Charlie Staley BRICK AND WALL children spent Sunday at Austin. ladies' aid. The ladies had a nice MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Lloyd Griffith. of Le Roy visited at the Leo Remer Mrs. John Merten left for Rochester PLASTER. social time during the afternoon, after Catherine Mcdonald celebrated'home MRS. JOHN MANNING Friday evening. which a cafeteria supper was Tuesday' morning where she will E. l. A. Dugstad was a business caller served. her birthday anniversary at her home Valley between trains Wed- receive medical aid. "CURTAIN" at gDring Mrs. Joe Cronan entertained a few Mrs. Wood in a very amiable manner vvith several friends Saturday. Miss nesd~ay. young people at a sleighride" party presented Mrs. Overlie with a Helen Dexter presented Mrs. Manning H. G. Reiger left Monday for his 4,. with a gift on behalf of the guests. "ew position as- clerk for the Omaha St. Office 301 East Bridge ,, Railroad at Mountain Lake, Minn. If j® CHARLES CHAPLIN RE\. A. G. PATTERSON held the George Hall was at Austin Monmeeting '3L r: v*3 'i Phone: Main 312 a.® of the Men's Brotherhood of day between trains on important busithe m.: ... Austin, Minn. Central Presbyterian church inefs. „T.„. -THE ADVENTURER" Yoiir Checking xr rr jj! Fred Isackson and sort William .. E. C. Banfield, Mus Bess Todd Le Roy "yesterday between were and Warren Cronan were on the pro- trains to consult a dentist. gram. Frank Nelson was a professional Account MR. AND MRS. FRANK WIL- Monday between at Elkton Business and rrofessionaI BOUR entertained the Plymouth club! The regular meetings of the Cinch at a Valentine party Tuesday night' club has been postponed for the *1 at their home I present due to the smallpox scare I ,„ _" in this community, but all the memMISS nn Whether your financial transact LATjRA PETERMAN, bers are very enthusiastic about makdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing up for lost time as soon as the mp er they "ti Peterman of Lyle township, was mar- opportunity opens. .... A involve large amounts oiononey^ or ried to Archie Campbell, son of Mr. CORNING only moderate payments, you /can I fcnd Mrs. AlbeVt Campbell, also of benefit by availing yourself of the i-yle townshir). at the Methodist par- I Mrs. Leo Seams were Suneono,™ in «ay visitors at the Toiri Braaten 't 10 sonage aL .0 o'clock Tuesday home. facilities of this institution, which J. M. HEIMER ww 9 "w mm morning by Rev. M. G. Shuman. They Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Aldahl are both ft- specializes on stability and good service. J. K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER were attended by Mr. and Mrs. M. P. iaf- Rochester at present. Mr. Aldahl Live Stock and Real Estate DENTIST* Underberger of this city. After a'is rcovering from an operation fo UNDERTAKING Auctioneer t* appendicitis and Mrs. Aldahl is re- Office In Hirsh Block Undertaker and Funeral Director ddmg trip to Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. There will be a basket social in'the Specially Conversant with Our officers are always pleased Telephone Main 117 AUTO HEARSE and Mrs. Campbell will be at home on Corning school house Pedigree work. next Friday austin minn. Mr. Campbell's farm at Cedar City. to be consulted regarding financial Day Call 677, Both Phones Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. Night Call 120. Both Phones MR. AND MRS. R. E. BYERS matters and to place their services at A. I, ARNESON, M. D. a L- BAKER, M. D. entertained about fifteen friends at disposal of: the customersJ|!f W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. Specialist. their home on south River street Physician and Surgeon UNDERTAKING and Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Office in Lewis Building The Austin National CBank FUNERAL DIRECTION ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Mrs. J. W. Franklin. Cinch and, Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 Auto H^&rie Equipment Surgeon OenBst music were enjoyed until a late hour also Office, Bridge 277...... P. Ry. Surgeon C. M. St. Prompt Attention in Every Dotail it when a "dainty lunch was served by Austin, Minn. Colon and Rectal-Diseases. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Surgeon Geo. A. Horael it Cm. Business Residence Mrs. Byers. ff DISEASES OF THE EYE Over Austin Furniture Store. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Phono Main 112 Phone Main 113 P. D. Beaulieu,^.'^Vice W. E. Hopfe, GLASSES FITTED J. L. Mitchell, AUSTIN, MINN. Office First National Bank BUg. President'. Cashier.- Funeral Directors (See card elsewhere this, issue] President. Phono Office—Bridge 71 1892 28 Years* Experience 1920 and Embalmers 7 PhsM Residence—Bridge 41 OFFICE HOUBS: Day Calls—Phone Main 198. WATCH WAIT DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU 9 to 10 a. at.—2 to 4 p. n. Night Calls AND By Appointment. 7t30 to »•. Eye-sight Specialist T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Scientific adjustment of GLASSES fjEWELI H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. to all forms of defective vision A-:. AUSTIN CLINIC .For Coal Savers Motor and Carriage Service 120 West Mill Str««t STOVEsi WEEK •T- Chas F. Lew&, M. D. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. E. C. Rahman, M. D. How Are You ii ALBERT HOPFE 2 Cha. C. Allen, M. D. Physician and Surgeon »_£7"RO/T stove 'J. G. W. Havens. M. D. Hirsh Block, .Austin, Mian. B. GriM, M. D. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment ii a rri WEST 5M RIOT [HMWMI UVE STOCK AND Insured? A a «AL ^-5 Mom sum! Eye, Ear, Tfcrisl Ernest H. Morris, M. D. iV Clan— fitted ii AUCTIONEER it Mahelle Moore, R. ^N. "Vip Ifil It's a ten to one shot that you ii: Surgeon*—St. Olaff w. a can't tell just how much protection THE H6SPITAL CLINIC, R. R. Apply early for dates* as I soil dk c*. you have on your buildings Geo. Hormel A. C. Hegge, M. D. •o aearly every d«f ,,ia the sale st —whether it is too much or too Hormel MilKny C*. ?tBny A ^v' 2' M. D. little—whether that new addition We Have. Babcock Bldf. vOModto P.a P- A. Lommen, M. C. ...4^' I is covered—whether the Miss Malinda 'Lewis. X-ray aiad vJ^AUSTIN, MINN. 3L" laboratory assistant. premium you pay is right or Something •For InformiattoB Oat E W EL •+»»»•»lHt t»»•»•••••••• wi-ong. T.?* Off- Office Hours: Call FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS to St. Olaf HospitaL DRS. FENTON MEANY Any Of TW Doctsn' Let this agency attend to" all That Will it feSurgeons, C. M. St. P. R. R. DENTIUS this for you. --I? Tf SPECIAL ATTENTION given Austin National^flank Bide. We will go into the matter Interes You to diagnostic ecctaracy, clinical, j' -A. i. A»NEsm M. D. *1: Bridge Office Pfcwwi 103 thoroly, submit a report, possibly microtcopio, fchemical and radiographic Specialist in Natural Therapeutics. Residence Dr. Fentokrt Mala 455-R a plan that will save you examinatioii». .jMCWTately Uanp "condensed Out-of-doors,". made. -,/• Residence Dr. Meanyt Main 884 money without in anyway electrical, mechanical, gpinal and Geveral Surgery— AUSTIN. MINNESOTA weakening your insurance policy. N«m other Natural methods addition to S'l •%2§u Eap» ud TlmaC. Have one of our men call. Medical Trgatoftfnts. DR. J. Ilkia Piles, fissures, nkers and similar ^e?»Msnyti*ited*wifhout:g DENTIST -1^ DECKER WiBS WnHrt—f5Ha»k Austin, Minnesota. Austin, The Store That Satisfies". Hardware it-