Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 10, 1921 · Page 1 of 10
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Anderson left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw were will care for Grandma Whiteside who called to Fairmont Tuesday to attend for Texas. has been sick for several months. The Misses Grabau, Sorenson and a funeral of a relative. Miss Alice Schutz entertained the Thykeson were Austin shoppers last John Anderson who has been visiting Embroidery Club last Friday night. at the Albert Tollerud home has Saturday. The following officers were elected Lars Slindee who was seriously ill for the year: Miss Anna Weigen, returned to Sioux City, Iowa. BonsEBrmriHERs the latter part of last week is much president Miss Alice Schutz, vicepresident TAOPI improved at this writing. Miss Elizabeth Ann Price, Olaus Ulven left Sunday for Rochester secretary-treasurer Miss Neva Danielson, where Mr. Ulven will consult reporter. A social time was Walter Holler called on relatives the Mayos. His son Clarence accompanied enjoyed after the business was transacted and friends here between trains ROAasTen him. and dainty refreshments served Tuesday. Mrs. J. S. Knutson entertained the by the hostess, assisted by her O. P. Remer, section foreman of Adams Ladies' Aid at the church parlors mother. Matawan, spent Sunday with relatives last Wednesday afternoon. The here. GENUINE LONDON receipts were .$20. Mrs. Peter Kasel, daughter Juletta "BULL" Chris Kansier of Minneapolis i,s and son Peter Roman are reported 4 4. B. Nolle hauled some baled hay to visiting his family who have been on the sick list. London last week. spending the winter with her parents, The village Smear Club held their Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunn of Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Knutson. annual meeting at the W. L. Huckins autoed to Austin Sunday. Mrs. Hans Anderson who has been home this week. Mi's. James Chopp returned to her If it is reasonably well treated spending the winter with her daughters Mrs. J. Youngquist and son Johnnie DURHAM home in Austin Saturday. at Northfield is visiting at the spent the week end with friends Dodge Brothers Roadster will John Cafourek is here from Austin home of her daughter Mrs. S. H. at West Concord. looking after his farm interests. Hogne. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dugstad and tobacco makes 50 render faithful service for years, Mrs. Charles Peachey was a caller The Misses Myrtle Boe and Bertha family autoed to Ostrander Sunday in Austin last Friday afternoon. rtood cidarettes for Nelson have arrived home from Mankato to spend the day with relatives. and never vary in its economy LeRoy Cafourek hauled a load of where they just completed a Myrtle Dickey went to Austin wood for his folks to Austin Friday. of operation and maintenance. course at the Mankato Commercial Tuesday afternoon to consult the 10c Mrs. Eddie Bauge spent Tuesday College. doctors in regard to her vaccination. with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wynn. The fourth number of the Lyceum The village election was held Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimlicka and course given at the opera house last the following officers were elected: Fred Crispian spent Sunday in Cedar Friday evening by the Forest Players, H. T. Hawkins, mayor Frank City. was well presented. The musical Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilbertson were part of the program was exceptionally guests Sunday at the Gerald Bauge good. The gasoline consumption is unusually low home. Hello John LANSING The tire mileage is unusually high. Mrs. Helen Kermes and baby spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrsr. James Cafourek. moved to Lansing T. Brechtel Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunn of Cedar Tuesday. You're just in time. I was City spent one day of last week at the Louie Hanson was an Austin caller home of her sister, Mrs. A. Kimlicka. Thursday. just going over to lunch. We McGRATH MOM CO. We are sorry to hear that Emilie Reed Chaffee was an Austin caller have SOME lunch room here in Moshier is on the sick list at the home Thursday. of her uncle, Amos Machachek at Austin. The Paul Redaisels are moving on Austin. You can get all you the Lewis farm. want to eat in a jiffy John Kermes and John Prihoda and Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock went to L. Ball attended an auction sale north Goldfield, Iowa, Friday. Austin, Minn. Phone Main 15 Martin Lein from Corning was a of Austin on the Cook farm last Monday. KOBE'S CAFE 1 caller in Lansing Thursday. Jack Strinzis was a supper guest Mr. and Mrs. W. Cafourek spent Saturday evening at® the home of her at the C. A. Bates home Tuesday evening. sister, Mrs. Ben Cafourek near Myrtle. E. A. Rector went to Stacy, Wednesday Miss Elsie Lukes returned home to spend a few days with his Sunday, after spending a few days at sons. the home of her brother Ed, near Ladies aid will meet at the home of Oakland. To Make A Long Story Mr. and Mrs. J. Justice Thursday afternoon. Gerald Bauge and Charley Wynn C. A. Bates went to Myrtle on business were helping Mr. Messenger with the Short! Tuesday evening returning home moving from the old Fred Enkle farm onto the old Farrell place, owned Wednesday. now by Jeane Monnahan. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olson and A Beadell from Austin were Lansing!*! ROSE CREEK callers Friday. Arlie Wood is staying at the home of'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O Mrs. Retterath and daughter, ReWood —We. never expect to see for a few days. Igina, were Adams visitors Saturday. Remember the Bible study class Prof. C. H. Wood who has been ill the day when a ready-made meets at the home of Grandma Sum- with quinsy is better at this writing, suit will have the same fit as mey every Tuesday afternoon. All Mrs. Emma Majerus is visiting her are welcome, come. daughter Margaret at Faribault this one tailored specially for you. Mrs. Weniger and children and Mr. week. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and son David visited at the Louis Nelson —There are no two ears, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home at Lyle, Sunday. S. W. Playle Friday. eyes, teeth, just alike in all Messers. John Landherr, Jr., Jake Miss Elizabeth Fields returned home from Wisconsin Thursday, Cigrand, Misses Mary Cress, Anna the world. 'sp .' where she has been for some time, Bongard and Katherine Fink were among the Austin callers from here taking care of her aunt who was quite —How then could one expect Tuesday. sick. Paul Reinartz, who has beeen here The mid-week union prayer meeting human figures to be alike? IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE MOWER COUNTY NEWS visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will be held at the home of Mr. Philip Reinartz the past winter, left and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan Wednesday —Let us measure you for for his home at Ryegate, Montana, evening. Everybody cordially invited. Tuesday afternoon. On his way he that spring suit. will stop at Faribault and Farmington Mrs. Weniger and children of visit with relatives. to Brownsdale were guests at the home Paul Reinartz was given a pleasant of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan Thursday. —New tweeds, woolens and farewell party Sunday evening at his Rev. Weniger went to Cresco serges are here. home. The evening was spent in playing Wednesday where they will move this games. At eleven o'clock a delicious week. lunch was served. We all regretted The following were Austin callers —We will have it ready for LUMBER BACK TO Paul's leaving but will greatly Saturday: Jake Hahn, Palmer Quam. welcome his home-coming next autumn. you Easter morn. Carl Stimson, Mrs. H. O. Wood, Reed •Chpffee, Bert Justice, Mrs. Frank Gopt^ch and son Otto, Hans Benson WEST LANSING end L. C. Miller and son. $25 to $75 The following were Austin callers NORMAL Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble Friday: 0. W. Cummings, B. F. Run- yon and wife, B. R. Summey and son W F°LKS* •, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blowers, W. 1 J?rw*"d Sever Ranum and LilSteinbuck, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Story, S?tUJd.ay* Mr. and Mrs. Baumgardner, Tony -p, a^^'- Z1 Jerdet and Price Brechtel and J. Hockensmith and soZ LE 1 children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw ROY I and Myron Haney were guests at the 77 77~^ |L. J. Haney home Sunday. Williams went to Rice-| Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning, THE TAILOR ville last Saturday for a few days' Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble and visit with friends. Miss Cora Ncrgorden visited a few days last week with her friend,. Mrs. DELCO-LIGHT Lumber has reached a price level where its value bears B. Moe south of town. the true and proper proportion to the value of the products Mrs. Baldwin of Chester, visited The complete Electric Light and the first of the week with her daughter, you farmers raise and sell. In other words, lumber Power Plant Mrs. G. V. Wells. Ask us for a demonstration in prices today are consistent with prices on farm products. Mrs. J. Y. McGinnis we!nt to your own home. See for yourself. Albert Lea Saturday and gave a missionary No obligation. talk there Sunday. Miss Virginia Porter entertained several of her friends on her sixth There's nothing mysterious about it—just the old law of birthday Tuesday afternoon. supply and demand—and a willingness on our part to play Mrs. Clayton Collins and little son of Riceville visited a few days last fair with oud customer friends by reducing Eclipse prices week with her aunt, Mrs. Susie Boyd. to a point where you can afford to buy. Mrs. Yates of Minneapolis came Austin Electric Supply Co. down Sunday evening and is visiting 121 N. Main St. Phone Main 39 her daughter and family, Mr. and *r Right now your problem may be a barn, a shed or other Mrs. L. C. Porter. building necessary to help you do your work better, more Mr. and Mrs. George Moore moved their household goods up from Iowa CRISPETTES quickly or more economically. Or it may mean a new the latter part of the week. We welcome home, or repairing and remodeling the old one. them to our little village. Mrs. T. Thompson and daughter came down from Austin Saturday Bring your problem to the Eclipse. Let us show you the and spent the day with her parents, KOHLER bresh Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Sr. facts. We have many plans and suggestions, some of Delicious Miss Mae Mahoney is taking a This KOHLER sink will make which you can probably use, and our friendly counsel rfcV month vacation from her duties as and assistance won't obligate you in any way. stenographer in Mason City and is your kitchen more attractive visiting her mother and other relatives. *4 Park Crispette p? Mrs. Maud Jahren of Austin visited It is of one-piece construction, with no dirt-collecting Come in the first convenient day and Jet's talk it over. Kitchen between trains last Tuesday with joints or corners, and the drainboard has just the right her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harden, ED. MORTENSEN, PROP. and her daughter Etheleen Redfield. slope. The hygienic design makes cleansing easy. Mrs. Jennie Brown, who has been We believe this to be the most beautiful enameled sick in Riceville for several weeks, sink that has ever been made. We have all patterns. returned home Saturday morning, accompanied HIGHEST PRICE by Nurse Maxfield, who has been caring for her The trade-mark permanent in the enamel of every KOHLER PAID FOR 1/^ X. On Thursday, March 3 the home bathtub, lavatory and sink is'the manufacturer's guarantee of the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wells Poultry and Veal rONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD J/ highest quality. Come in today and see our many fine examples helped them celebrate their golden JVv 1 4, of KOHLER Enameled Pfiimbing Ware. wedding anniversary at the home of "v 5ft t? their daughter, Mrs. F. L. Roy, Get Our Prices tho KoMor* Enmmo!" V5r^'-3§| "Iff Thirty-one partook of the six o'clock Before You Go ""SI? *r I 'if' dinner. The guests presented several 1 V, .1 •'VS' tA w? 1 Elsewhere *•••$.• it t, pieces of gold jewelry and money. M. J. CONWAY ,' nr *•.. ]T J. CLEMENS, ^Local Manager Two daughters and another son from Phone: £7 R. H. JOHNSON & SON. \W: Xi i/.'iffi Corner Mill and Chatham Phone Main 411 Austin, Minn. away were unable to be here. PROVISION MARKET Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Morrow and 226 E. Mill Street family have moved from town to the A. Halver farm south of here, that '&9 'J'n' d- -mM', 4 iv. W .1