Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 3, 1921 · Page 9 of 10
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V. EF ""nk $ •f'W Tf"'^ -i'S3* ."'''.• ,\ 1 f? w& |f v.**SA v.'.•" -2' V1 1 V, 'i I l.^ 1 *1 ti'" "T 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINNESOTA rACE TEN I George Daws of Pittsville, Wis., -.V S is here on business. 8 1*1 Interesting History of Mo I LOCAL tpm Born, to Mr. aJjd."' Mrs. John Redding O-HIT of Lyle, a son, February 26. 5 "KISS A MISS* Pearl Reynolds has accepted a position I ., ft Bbrn to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kaiser, as trimmer in Sheldon, Ipwa. Ca^ri«j' Water Six Rod* .dNaghter, March 1. .'• Ntw WAUTC Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Conrad have as And Froze Finger Tip One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Charles Gilleece is quite ill at his their guest their daughter, Miss Anna ,r Minimum Charge on Water stre'et. Conrad, of Waseca. ....... .. .. ,. Mot4 Twenty-five cents. Ton eents aiid was half buried i$ the snow. We -j By William M. Litchfield Collection Charge Will Be K. A. Dalager is spending a few urged him on and so^^ere before Mrs. A. C. Butterfield of Browns- I came to Mower county in Novdale Added for all ads not paid for «fa.ys in the Twin., Cities. a cheerful blazing firi|^ #nd, better spent Tuesday visiting at the ember, 1856, built my pre-emption in advance. Readers or locals not run in this column Will be still a pan of doughnu^jWe still had home of her brother, F. P. Dawes. shanty oS logs, and covered it with B&rn to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Holls, charged at the rate of 10 cents Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Lerud returned! js. as obliged to live in this a mile and a half to gp, and it was for February 24, a son. s0( W per line. then 9:00 o'clock P. M.wWe again set home from Whitehall, Wis., where thirty days before I could pre-empt. I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence out with light hearts, a*id full stomachs, they spent the past two months with had a stove and cot on one side of WANTED—A good News Correspondent 1M (tat ^reggrex, February 23, a son. the horses ahe$c! and two of for Sargeant. Must ibe their daughter, Mrs Chris Voss. the room and two feet of snow on over 16 years of age. For particulars us following. But we soon became Rev. Noss, the new pastor of the the other si^e. About Christmas four Dr. Jay Hall of St. Paul is visiting write City Editor, Mower tired and laggqfl, and soon discovered St. Olaf Lutheran church, addressed! went to the land officfc at Chat- County News. 14-tf-c ®eiatives here for a few days. 0 us a fallen tree I was familial with, and the meeting of the Missionary society field t0 pre-empt on our way back LOST—U. S. Tire for Ford between at the church Tuesday afternoon. stopped at Brownsdale over night. knew we were a short ways from Mrs. F. A. Schleuder entertains at we the Astor Thompson and L. O. Aldahl Mrs. Barney Thompson's division jf- very cold, and in carrying a home. The other men were past their at Cbontry Club Tea this afternoon. farms. Return to Dr. P. A. was home, but by»great exertion I overtook served. I pail water in each hand without Lommen, Austin. 18-2-c. fstfM "of FOR. CSarence Gorman is able to be eniAO VOUB Herman Johanson left for Man-: mittens, for six rods, I froze the them. In a short time they would PIANO TALKING FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington PLfirea or about again after several days' illness ning, Iowa, to visit his wife and baby, ips of my fingers. We arrived at have passed their home' and beyond eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. with inflammatory rheumatism. who are spending several weeks visit- Lansing, (then one house) at 2:00 all hope. I believe exuberance of feeling Inquire of A. C. Butterfield, Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p and thankfulness to God was duly ing Mrs. Johanson's parents there. I o'clock P. M,, and then had three The Misses Ethel Carlson and Dora Sent post paid to' any address upon receipt of 35c felt and expressed that night in the Gussie Sprague ana Marie Um- nes to go yet. After we had gone a Bnckholz, teachers at Elkton, were CLERKS—(Men, women) 17, for hoefer returned Monday from the short distance, a Minnesota blizzard log house, where fifteen souls slept A. W. BLUHM'S MUSIC HOUSE Postal Mail Service. $125 month. shopping here Saturday. cities where they spent the week-end struck us, and the points of our compass the sleep of thankfulness. Experience unnecessary. For free 418 N. Main Street. AUSTIN, MINN. particulars of examinations, write visiting friends. In 1859, I drifted to my present werfe gone from us. Our cutter Mrs. Nels Anderson and daughter, R. Terry, (former Civil Service residence, which at that time consisted was landed in a creek a half mile Examiner) 772 Continental Building, Miss Ida, of Adams were Austin of a log cabin, 14 16 feet square, from the village. Two of my partners Washington, D. C. 17-2-c shoppers Monday. with floor made of plank, hewed from in this pleasure excursion, mounted FARM FOR RENT-—Well improved Soren Peterson- has moved from logs. I can say with pride, my wife the horses and rode ahead, and the iA quarter. Harvey Hildebrand, Lyle, UZLIK'S SPECIAL Blooming Prairie to his farm south and I have never enjoyed ourselves balance followed then in two feet of Minn. H-2-c «a£ the city. better than in that old log cabin snow. How many circles and semi-cir- FOR SALE—Pure Bred S. C. White home, for it was our first home. Leghorn cockerels. Phone Main Miss Laura Knutson resumed her MRS. JOE REGNER entertained ^,es alT "nable state' we made t0 In 1862, altho nearly a hundred miles 10-F-13. 18-2-c the Get-Together club Tuesday at T}° m«n Sot off he horses to warm dailies at West's Dry Goods Store after from the Indian massacre at New themselves, when the animals ran the spending three weeks at her home her home. FOR SALE—Hay, wagon and double Ulm, we were much excited here. Our way the wind and snow was blowing -ms- seated surrey, good as new. Telephone MRS. J. Z. ROGERS held the reg- i. jular ia* Taopi. first alarm was from one of our Main 518-R or call 1213 N. meeting of the Philomathian Fortunately for us, we d.Scovsociety Kenwood. 18-3-p neighbors, who woke us at midnight. Mis. Thomas Woodson has as her at her home yesterday after- ered a log bu.ld.ng part finished, He had his family with him, and for but full of snow inside. We traveled ^raests, Mr. and Mrs. John Register FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Only I I noon. defense an old musket without any Moving picture house in Lyle, Minneapolis. MRS. DAVID WATKINS held the hour' around that about an when we Minn., "Joy Theatre" Write Art lock, and an old shot gun, all covered [regular meeting of the Ladies of the two' heard the voices of the who had A. L. and John Thompson and E. Fortun, 1 Manager, or E: E. Blunt, with rust. The roads were crowded G. A. R. at her home, 810 North ^one Pursuit horses* Owner. 18-2-c in of the two 1 HI Hodges of Fenton, 111., are in the with teams and families fleeing from First street, yesterday afternoon. again, and soon found trees «iSy on "business. We have a brand new selection of the west, dependent on settlers about THE "BUNCH" enjoyed a party the latest and best Pathe records cut down and then knew we were here for their food, but this scare 2SL E. Hessenins, cashier of the at the Y. W. C. A. Club rooms last habitation. The storm hav- near some Come in and let us play them for soon~passed over and we have, as the SSsie Bank of Brownsdale is in town evening. Cards and music were en- somewhat subsided, I saw a house you. Austin Electric Supply Co, years have rolled by, whitened our Adv. 17-2-c. taOay on business. joyed thruout the evening and a fine, some forty rods away, and turned back to give them the good word. One locks, and are now residents of a supper served. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith returned Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday prosperous community. of the men had fallen from his horse, Tuesday from Osage, Iowa, called at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. weeks, left Thursday morning for iakere by the death of an uncle. OBITUARY LE ROY Ontario, Canada, where he will spend In this world a man must be either some time with his mother before returning William Bryans "Misses Emma and May Meyers of an anvil or a hammer.—Longfellow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepard left to his home in Sweet Grass, Hfiaiieapolis spent the week-end in The Hanford, California, Journal Tuesday night for their new home in Every failure teaches a man something, Montana. J&nstm as guests of the Misses Foster tells $1 the death of William Bryans, California. if he will only learn.—Dickens FOR SATURDAY old settler of Bennington township, Miss Stella Lewis spent the latter other friends. r, ipart of last week visiting at the Bau- The Mower County News and Cahforma, as follows: Ln farm. -Miss Marvel Farrington, telephone your neighbors and friends are "After an illness of some duration,! Miss Knutson of Austin, spent Large Size Oranges, per dozen .... 60c interested in any news that you operator at the Geo. A. Hormel & Co. incident to his advanced age and the I Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. $1.00 Premium Soda Crackers, per box HESS might h^re. We would' appreciate returned from attending the fumeral complications which were attendant A. ^alver.^ it if subscribers of the News Can Corn, per can 9c .of Mrs. Laflin, her aunt. would phone any items they Karo Syrttp, dark, gallon 70c theron, William Bryans veteran tended visit with her son, Louis OK an ex might have, great small, to us Karo Syrup, light, gallon 80c farmer of the Kings River district, at Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. Uhris Hanson has returned to for publication, Cajll Main 450 passed away at 418 East Eleventh! Dale Ralver, was an over Sunday |3ushel Basket Apples $2.75 User ihome in Blooming Prairie after and ask]for the editorial departmeat. v.4. n/r guest at the parental home. Jle is a Lux esgsending the week end with her sister, street shortly after midnight—Mon-j f„terinary st£dent Iowa. ........ill.: 11c at Ames N. J. C(iWlieat Cereal 30c Mrs. Joe Furtney. day morning. His death is the source The Dorcas bake sale held at the •fr -L- Cookies1 per lb 25c of grief to a large circle of friends I Dailey hardware store last Saturday AUSTIN MARKETS Pure Drugs,and Sundries. ^Mrs. H. L. Warford left Tuesday N: J. C. Yeast Foam, 2 for ...15c and loved ones. His age was eighty ?fjf™00n tWe"ty netted the 80ciety dollar Patent Medicines. night for Sioux City, Iowa, to attend Chicago Rereipts 19,000 Potatoes,- per bushel 75c years. Miss Hazel Halver left Monday funeral of a relative. Bulk Frema, (same as Cream of Wheat) 3 lbs. for 25c noon to resume her music work in 'HOG MARKET "The deceased was a native of Ireland, Trusses and Hospital the cities, after a two months leave Mecfium and Butchers 9.65 Coffee, per pound. 18c to 50c but came to America when he Supplies. "Mrs. "Margaret Carter has returned of absence. Packers 7.25 to 8.75 Century Brand Coffee, per pound 40c was a youth eighteen years of age?, Dr. J. E. Price of Blooming Prai- the cities where she spent several Stationery, Books, Kodaks. Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 packages for 25c CATTLE settling first in the Eastern states |rie made a business trip here last days with her son, who has been Fat Steer^ 5.00 to 7.00 and later in life-^twelve years ago, Monday. He visited at the home of OL His condition is greatly improvmrfL Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 That Makes Your Dollars Have More The locating on a ranch six miles north of jherDySd°ams, Jr., went to De. h,s fa E Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 DELIVER Prescriptions filled without Cents." this city. Not long ago the family h, Iowa, Wednesday morning to cora Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 substitution, adulteration or WE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. The Home Builders of the Methodist moved into town, locating at the attend the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. v'EAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS imitation. $ church held their regular meeta't above address. He was married in Beatrice Amundson. Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 the Y. W. C. A. rooms Tuesday Lacrosse, Wisconsin, in 1869, claimmorning Fat Sheep 3.00 to 4.00 ing Miss Mary O'Brien as his bride. Fat Veal 5.50 to 8.00 to help care for his wife K.O. Wold Drug Co. His companion preceded him in death who has erysipelas of the face Quoted By Dalager 3ttrs. F. P. Dawes, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown went eight years ago. To them were born Eggs 27 MCT mother, Mrs. Wright, leave today to Riceville Saturday to visit the nine children, of whom eight survive: Butter .45 former's mother, who has been quite far their home in Plainfield, Wis. "The Economical Drug Store." Mary and Alice Bryans and Mrs. Quoted by Smith-Wright Companv Men Who sick. They returned Monday. yt Chickens 19 Est. 1866 Phone Main 95 Sarah Bridge and Mrs. Margaret T. Robinson, a former LeRoyite "Mr. and Mrs. Matt Darr returned Eggs 25 come up from Chicago Monday to yesterday from Preston where they Boyd, of this city William Bryans, visit friends. He is making his headciuarters spent the past two weeks visiting relSfivCSL Jr., of Oakland Mrs. Julia Ford, of at the D. McGilivary home. McKettrick Robert Bryans, of Pixley Count Mr. and Mrs. G. McKnight of Devils and E. F. Bryansr of San Diego, Lake, North Dakota, are visiting. 32©yd Nelson has returned to his ~t the home of the latter's parents,Mr. Cal. To Make A .Long Story and Mrs. Geo. Wells and other jhwme in Richland Center, Wisconisn, "Mr. Bryans was a man of exceptionally relatives. aafiter Visititing at the Emil Embrick- cheery disposition. He was 8QR Our grocery stores have discontinjied home. Short! well-informed on current topics and individual delivery rigs ami have arranged with W. H. Murphy, took a great deal of interest in things Miss Stella Turton will entertain who has charge of the city dairy, that were going on about him and the FOR SOMETHING IN THIS at party of friends at "500" toSBorrow auto and horse livery, to make their world over. He will be missed by deliveries. evening at her home on Wi- COUNTY ARE THOSE WHO many friends. H. G. McKee returned home Saturday —We never expect to see EARLY LEARNED TO SAVE AS night after a three months "The deceased was forty-fours a visit'with his daughter, Mrs. Chapman the* day when a ready-made WELL AS TO MAKE MONEY. Jaznes Bramham returned from a member of the Masonic lodge, holding and family who live on a claim sit -weeks trip to Florida yesterday. suit will have the saitie fit as membership at the time of his TAKE YOUR FIRST LESSON BY near Morristown, S. D. SHE. Bramham and son will remain death in Hahford lodge No. 297. F. On Wednesday evening of last week one tailored specially for you. OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Robert Price entertained his Sunday awhile longer. and A. M., under which auspices the WITH THIS BANK. ONE DOLLAR school class. After election of officers, funeral will be held this afternoon at —There are no two ears, a social time was enjoyed by IS ALL YOU NEED TO Evangelist Laansma will hold a 2 o'clock. Serviced at the chapel of all and light refreshments were served eyes, teeth, just alike iii all series of meetings at the Baptist START. YOU WILL FIND OUR Rice, Lev/is & Russell." by the host. «inrch this week. Everybody is into G. O. Miller, who has been visiting the world. OTHER DEPARTMENTS ALSO his sister and friends for the past two attend. OF GREAT ASSISTANCE TO YOU NEVADA —How then could one expect Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abernathy of IN MONEY MATTERS. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Btarxon, Wisconsin, are visiting Mrs. Mrs. T. Morstad was a Monday human figures to be alike? caller at the H. Moen home. ... .4S&C1 Specialist. Abernathy's sister, Mrs. M. H. Sadler, Miss Andrena Moen visited Sunday WE INVITE YOU TO CONSULT mt 306 South Second street. —Let us measure you for with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olson. OUR OFFICERS ABOUT YOUR Arnold Enerson spent Sunday with that spring suit. .! Mrs. Graves on Moscow street, who his eifrnds Helmer and Joy Nelson. BUSINESS PLANS AND PROB-: also tarn heen quite ill, is recovering rapidWgL Mrs. Ole Larson and children are LEMS. ./ spending a few days at the Gilbert —New tweeds, woolens and Colon and Rectal Diseases. Mrs. Matt Scheffel of London, N6lson home. 1 has been taking care of her, will serges are here. Over Austin Furniture Store. Mr.1 and Mrs. Oliver Ostenson and 1 fate#. to her home today. Mrs. Stena Olson, spent Saturday at Everythni is strictly confidential at" (See card elsewhere this iqsufe} the T. ^Enerson home. I —We will have it ready for X. E. Meyers, one of Le Roy's live Mr. txnd Mrs. Chris E. Olson and you Easter mom. Miss Aidrena Moen spent Saturday less men and proprietor of the "THE BANK TO BANK ON" at the Ci K. Olson home at Lyle. X. «nd M. Sign Co. was an Austin JP' Miss Ada Morstad returned home :. ^.HIGHEST PRICE ^ipztor the first of the week. This Saturday after spending a week with .. 'K her sistei1 a her sisteiV Mrs. 'John Jacobson near Cm is affiliated with .the Meyer 25 (o$75 IFirat Natumal Srntk Rose Cre PAID FOR Kaper and Paint Store of Le Roy. V- Mr. and. Mrs. E. O. Anderson were over Sunday visitors at the Bernie Miss Effie Newman, night super«nr Poultry an4*Veai Anderson land Jim Taylor homes .'-V'-V at the St. Barnabas hospital, St. of Anattn north of Aiustin. V4- Get pur Prices IW, has returned after spending ,A CHf|TAUQUA^ aitteeii weeks ^here, taking care of Organized Capital fter father,* Charles Newman, well 1868. $300,D00.0C, lawn Tailroad man. Mr. Newman is Hl JOHNSON & SON. showing steady improvement and it PROVISION MARKET Austijn, Minn. IQOI Wkv UM Jfc expected he will be up and around wjl mm Juh& 19-25 A*'*1 -V*.