Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 24, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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*.wknm V-' S^teVfl ^if _( rn*4t »-v.^ "V. 1 $v ,fvf '-. r" \ff? 1 fs^-* .ip r-y ^11 "1 vj^r% tf 5 £®r •""sr?£i5$S JUJ •. t\ igv^, i* ,t--- ., fe.1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 i" PAGE TWO A ECLIPSE CORNER 1 1 neighbors at their home Friday evening. in Owatonna and Blooming Prairie 4 purchased the residence property of |fc WALTHAM ROSE CREEK A fine lunch was served and Saturday and Sunday. N. H. Nelson. all present report a good time. Mrs. Dan Dugaw visited at the L. Frances Watkins had dental work Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wendorf of Austin J. Haney home Friday. done in Austin Saturday. Nick Majerus is remodeling his Edited By are spending a few days ,at the Weekly Shavings LANSING Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud and Ruby ." Eugene Cowan who has been on house. Vol. 362 Splinters Otto Paape home. were Austin callers Saturday. Marclr 24, 1921 the past two weeks has improved and George Landherr is quite ill with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett, Minnie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and L. is able to be out again. The Minors have moved in the small-pox. and Mrs* John Frank were Austin Melven Haney were dinner guests at Julius Myoekens and family of D. Baird house. Fred Ulven is the owner of a new mences. The Eclipse is trying to do YOUR FARM IS YOUR FACTORY shoppers Thursday. the L. J. Haney home Sunday. Hillsboro, North Dakota, have moved Leonard Hopfe and Mr. Munson Ford coupe. Perhaps you never thought of it in its part in bringing conditions back Miss Freida Frohreich who is working on the W. J. Dunn farm. were callers in Waltham Saturday. Fred Ulven made a trip to Brownsdale where they should be. Our years of just that way, but farming is a great in Austin spent Sunday at the Mrs. H. Chandler attended the Mary Buzlasky, George Smith/ Miss May Wiseman and sister Addie Sunday. business experience, our building manufacturing business and your Fred Wendorf home. Bertha Bagley and Archie Hahn attended funeral of her aunt Mrs. I. J. B. were Waltham callers Saturday. Miss Edith Hill is visiting at her plans and ideas, and our friendly, sincere farm is a factory in the true meaning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and the party given at the Oakdale' Wright in Austin Tuesday. Edwin-Neller and Jess Bassett were home this week. counsel and assistance are at of the word. daughter Lucille were Austin callers farm Tuesday night. attending court in Austin last week. J. B. Fink was an Austin caller your service for the asking,-with no Saturday afternoon. The factory manager overhauls his Market day was a success and a Saturday ^morning. LEROY obligation, of course. Let's talk it plant every so often to make sure Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and crowd attendea the sale in Lansing Mothers—I mportant Charles Johnson and family autoed over the first convenient day. that it will run properly and produce children visited at the Henry Fett Friday. that whole Mothers should see the to Austin last Saturday. Mrs. Euphemia Stewart the most goods at the Jeast cost. In home Thursday evening. a Mrs. John Cerney went to London family takes thoro, purifying system Mrs. Schumacher was an Austin just the same way, the farmer checlra The remains of Mrs. Euphemia Mrs. John Frank and children of BRIGHT SUNSHINE MEANS Wednesday for a few days visit with cleaning laxative this Spring. caller Tuesday afternoon. up his buildings and equipment, Stewart, accompanied by her nephew, Hewitt, are visiting with relatives in relatives. NOW IS THE TIME. The family Rev. Germeinder spent Monday GREATER HOG PROFITS makes those little repairs which save Arthur Aarnot, were brought here this vicinity, a few weeks. Carl Larson of West Lansing and will be healthier, happier, and get and Tuesday at Johnsburg. Hogs are not so hardy as you big repairs later on, and bftilds whatever Friday noon from Bismarck, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goetsch of Dexter Will Corson of Austin were dinner along better if' the blood is given Jake Cigrand and Walter Fink think. Whole droves die when disease buildings he needs to help produce Services were held in the Presbyterian were dinner guests at the W. F. guests at the C. A. Bates home Friday: a thoro purifying, the stomach and were Austin callers Satui-day. strikes. They endure filth, more crops with less labor and church, conducted by Rev. Baumgartner home Sunday. bowels cleaned out, and the germs Fred Riek visited with home folks darkness and dampness because they expense. Hieligman and the Woman's Relief Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bliese and family & of winter accumulated in the system, The following were Austin callers at Grafton, Iowa, over Sunday. are compelled to. Improve your Corps with interment in the local of Austin visited with Mr. and Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. driven away. HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN Alfred Ruland of Austin was a housing conditions and you improve cemetetry. She was eighty-four Mrs. C. Baumgartner over Sunday. of Wood, Mr. Hubbard, C. A. Bates and NUGGET TABLETS—is one LUMBER PRICES ARE BACK TO caller in the village last Monday. your hogs. Sunshine is cheaper than years old, the eldest of a family of Five girls were confirmed at the Frank Ross. the very best and surest spring medicines Patrick Cawley went to St. Paul corn. Give a hog plenty of sunshine NORMAL seven children and the last one to St. Michael's church Sunday. They Ladies aid will be held at the home to take. Get them and see the last Saturday to visit with relatives. and he will take on more flesh for pass away. are Lydia Baumgartner, Elsie Wendorf, No longer need you postpone building Thursday difference in the whole family. Their Mrs. L. P. Albright and daughter of Mrs. William Cochran every bushel tof corn you feed. Irene Boelk, Florence Condo afternoon. Everybody is invited to color will be better, they'll eat better, on account of high prices of lumber. Carrie were Austin callers Thursday. The Eclipse Sunshine Window gives Mrs. Beth Garvey who teaches at and Gladys Buck. attend the aid. sleep better, and be well and happjfT Now is a good time to build Mrs. Christianson of Byron spent direct sunshine on your hoghouse Ortonville is home for spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried entertained K. O. Wold Drug Co. Adv. that new barn you have been wanting Remember the Bible study class a few days at the home of Prof. floor. Hogs and pigs get necessary the following families last for several yeara and to make other Wood. meets at the home of Grandma Summey sunlight without exposure. Miss Lulu Rumestrand was an week: Mr. and Mrs. Will Surhke, Mir. improvements. Begin now and get every Tuesday aftrenoon. Everybody Miss Mary Cress entertained a few PERFECTION TIRES Austin visitor between trains last and Mrs. Edward Beneke, Mr. and them done before Spring work com- welcome. "The fellow who "does it now" has girl friends at luncheon Saturday afternoon. Thursday. Mrs. Henry Fett and Mrs. John Frank. The mid-week union prayer meeting time to do something else while the Messrs. Henslin, Brownlow and The following were dinner andsupper other fellow is still thinking about it. Bissen Brothex*s have erected a will be held at the home of Mrs. Mbrine were county seat visitors last guests at the Edward Beneke H. Lyons Wednesday evening. Everybody new machine house for their threshing WE DO Thursday. home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. August outfit. is urged to attend these meetings. JJ J. J. CLEMENS ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Miss Hollice Hopp who teaches at Siegfried, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett, Herbert Hunt expects to attend vv Plainview came home Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Mrs. the Agricultural college at St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood were KINDS spring vacation. John Frank. the first week in April. callers at the home of their daughter, Phone: 47 Local Manager Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Jr., Mrs. Earl Peppers, in Austin Sunday Miss Celia Snyder who has been ill •Jtade a business trip to Austin last RENOVA and also called at the hospital to see with rheumatism at her home in reported Thursday afternoon. TUBE better at this writing. their son Russell. Mrs. Eliza Thomson and Mr. and The following were Austin callers AND Miss Mary Hoeffner visited at the Killed In Auto Accident Mrs. R. J. Thomson* of Austin came Saturday: Mr.and Mrs. O. W. Cummings, Jacob Hoeffner hame at Austin Wednesday Friends have received word from down to attend the funeral of Mrs. CASING and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Runyon, Mr. Mrs. Georgie Towner, Bristow, Oklahoma, Stewart. and Mrs. Tony Brechtel arid family, Mrs. Fred Ulven and son Stanley of the death of Mrs. Victor Anderson VULCANIZING Mrs. Eliza Errington and son Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hahn and family are visiting Mrs. Ulven's mother, of Clark, South Dakota. Mrs. went to Mclntyre, Iowa, Friday Mrs. Jacobson at Milaca, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackey and daughter, Anderson and her ftusband were out afternoon for a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong and riding and were run into by a taxi. D. Blyton is building a large summer with relatives. St. Paul and Courtland family, A. E. Rector, Mr. and Mrs. She was badly injured and lived only and sleeping porch to his residence. School closed Friday for a week's Telephone Main 164 Clark and family, Mr. Boelk. Sherman two hours after the accident. She Charley Johnson is doing the spring vacation. The faculty members Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock, has been an invalid for many years. work. left for their homes in various THEATR E AUSTIN VULCANIZING R. Beckman and son, Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were old The public school is enjoying one parts of the state. Herman Miller, W. Stombeck, Mr. pioneer residents of Mower county, COMPANY week of Easter vacation. The teachers Mrs. Earl Pierce Went to Rochester Thomas, Phil White, Will Cochran, living on a farm south of Brownsdale. are spending the week at their Saturday morning .to visit her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ei Sawyer and family, homes. Farnum Goss and wife. She John Day is making some repairs J. Curry, Mrs. Simmons, Mr. and John Merten returned home Saturday came home Monday afternoon. on his farm house. W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 Mrs Baumgardner, and Reed Chaffee. evening from Wisconsin where Mrs. Goss and little granddaughter Mr. Krull is paper-hanging for A. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 he had been to look after his farm interests. Virginia came down from Austin last R. Browning this week. WEST LANSING week for a few days visit with home were Mr. Kramer and daughter THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Mrs. John Schartz wh0 is at the St. folks. They returned Monday. Brownsdale callers Saturday. Mrs. John Noble called at the Dugaw Olaf hospital is reported as being better Don't forget to come to the- Easter Wesley Browning spent Sunday DOUGLAS McLEAN home Thursday afternoon. at this writing, and expects to be supper to be served by the Woman's with a friend in Brownsdale. A1 Miller returned to Willmar home by Easter. Auxiliary of the American Legion at A. S. Rolfson and son Roy Attended where he will work this summer. in :r Mrs. W. D. Fink and children, the opera house Saturday, March 26. the sale at L. Mott's Tuesday. "CHICKENS" Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble Kathryn and Ernest were passengers Mrs. Edward Sweet came over to go to B. F. Tanner expects visited at the Noble home Thursday, to Austin Saturday and visited over from Riceville Saturday for a visit with his Bruno to spend the summer i. y* Buxton and John Noble attended Sunday at the Charles Cassidy home. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter, Mrs. Wm. H'ill, sometime the market day at Lansing Alfred Overlie was in town Friday B. Kingsley, who are in very poor in April. Friday. and shipped their household goods to health. School District 37 has ordered a Theodore Helleck of Blooming Erick, Pine County, Minnesota, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Howe of number of new seats to accommodate PATHE NEWS Prairie called at the Noble home Mr. and Mrs. Overlie will go to Chester and Mrs.. Mabel Moore of the extra pupils ttiat have come in Wednesday. farming. Lime Springs came up Friday to. attend the district this spring. Mrs. Henry Dugaw visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronon returned the funeral of their aunt Mrs. William Strong, Lloyd Blanchard, SATURDAY- home Monday evening. Mrs. Cronon Stewart. Ernest Rockwell and Mr. and Mrs. S. was visiting at the Tichy home, and BUCK JONES Mrs. Malchow of Wilder came Friday K. Dahle were among the number A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Mr. Cronon was on a business trip to night to visit her daughters, Miss On Easter Morning that took in the market day sale at in Minneapolis and other points. Specialist. Evangeline, who teaches the eighth Lansing Friday. Would you not feel Natudid Therapeutics "THE BIG PUNCH? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerhardt have grade and Miss Thelma, who attends Enno and Henry Krull, Clifford better if you thought high school. sold their residence and have moved Browning and Ernest Rockwell attended you were wearing a hat (COMEDY) "MIXED IN" their household goods to the farm Mr. and Mrs. W. Spencer came the basket social given by southwest of Austin where Mr. and home Saturday morning from Weslaco, fashioned on lines Oakwood school Thursday night. They Mrs. Gerhardt will go to farming. Texas, where they have spent fine time. reported a of this year's SUNDAY- Colon and Rectal Diseases. Mrs. F. F. Struck returned from the past few months, improving the Style? Why not CORNING Salem, Missouri, where she has been land that Mr. Spencer has there. Over Austin Furniture Store. bring your last DOROTHY GISH spending the winter months with her ^j. W. O. Leppitt, superintendent of parents. Mrs. Struck was accompanied schools at Fergus Falls was shaking (See card elsewhere this issue] Easter's hat to us Marion and Sydney Oleson have F3 by her mother, sister and one hands with old friends here Wednesday. the pink eye. and let us remodel it into borther. THE GHOST IN THE GARRET" Mr. Lippitt was' superintendent Leo Seams was a business caller at this year's style. Miss Jessie Partridge, our club ,our schools thirteen years ago. Austin Saturdav. We make old hats look leader, was in town last Monday in Mr. and Mrs. Harland Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble were the interests of the club work. Some MONDAY AND TUESDAYWALLACE came down from Austin and are visiting Austin visitors Wednesday. like new by our expert work of the girls of the sewing club met the latter's mother, Mrs. G. GoetUe Fred Kittleson of Austin spent in REID at the home of Miss Lenore Merrill in Harland having resigned hisposiwicn Saturday at his farm here. Play The HAT BLOCKING the afternoon. in wjtn tae Geo. A. Hormel & Co. "THE CHARM SCHOOL" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry The Ladies Aid of St. Peter's Parish ii,e program and carnival given at Braaten, March 21, a son. SAXOPHONE ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING was held at the home of Mrs. Emma the school house Friday and Saturday Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williamson, Majerus last Thursday afternoon. for tha benefit of the Athletic March 21, a son. A large number attended. The next Society was well attended and much Truman Paulson called on his 20 413 No. Main. 20 will be given by Mrs. L. P. IN meeting enjoyed. The proceeds amounted to friend Lincoln Oleson Monday afternoon. Albright Mrs. W. D. Fink at the over $100. and LESSONS latter's Thursday, March 31. home on The young folks from this vicinity Five little girl friends of Hildagard NEWRY who attend school at Blooming Prairie EVERYBODY WANTS ONE are home for Easter vacation. Ulwelling gave her a pleasant ANYBODY CAN PLAY ONE Services at Red Oak GTove church surprise Saturday afternoon, the occasion Lester Noble is on the sick list this Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock being her elevnth birthday. Consult me before making arrangements week. and also Easter Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Games and other amusements were to purchase yours. The market day sale at Lansing Quite a large crowd attended the enjoyed by the girls thruout the afternoon was a success. TAKE ADVANTAGE after which lunch was served. basket social at the Aldahl school Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dellibeau on Saturday evening in spite of the rain. Hildagard received many pretty little OF MY the Christ Larson farm, a son. gifts. SPECIAL OFFER Mrs. Clarence Bassnes and little Mr. and Mrs. Osear Lysne were son Maurice spent Monday aitd Tuesday TO callers at the Albert Luthi home. CEDAR CITY visiting relatives and friends at SAXOPHONE STUDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Magnuson and Austin. son Ephriam were in Austin Monday. Will Subra went to Iowa for a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Calvert and little D. F. MONTY Leonard Christianson and Inga Soli daughter Catherine of St. Paul load of potatoes last Friday. took in the dance at Lansing Friday H. S. Chandler is staying in Austin were over Sunday visitors at the evening.- Thos. Oleson home. STUDIO this week for medical treatment. Albert Luthi and Will Ward took AUSTIN, MINN. George Watkins has had a well Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Conklin entertained in the Todalen sale east of Corning drilled recently on his pasture land. a number of friends and Thursday. Miss Virginia Messenger spent Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud Saturday and -Sunday with home a baby boy at the St. Olaf hospital folks. in Austin. Mrs. Sam Warrington called at the Clara Lostegaard, Mable Magnuson H. S. Chandler home Sunday afternoon. YOU MAY SMILE NOW, MISS and Eliza Noble are home to spend their Easter vacation this weeek. Mildred Dunn spent last Friday The social in the Aldahl school was and Saturday with her friend Laura just fine. A good crowd, and the Subra. baskets sold well and a fine program Mrs. C. Trowbridge and daughter was enjoyed. Ethel were callers at the Chandler The Austin shoppers Saturday were home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthi Tom Butler, Will Dunn has moved his household K. T. Tompson, Martin Lein, Mr. goods to London, where he has and Mrs. Nels Lostegaard. Phone Bridge Residence M. H. HON -^3^ 802 Main 659-R REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS City and Business Properties* Rentals and Insurance WHITE SPARKLING ,piH Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. Auth Nutenl Buk BMf. AUSTIN. MINN. -—are not always comfortable—especially when exposed to March breezes. These are the months when the utmost care. Hats Off 3 should be driven to the teeth. A."growly" tooth may develop into an unbearable overnight—and endanger health tfnd comfort. TO THIS May I serve you with some delicious, tasty, Hot Dental surgery is hot painful as in the old days EAT SHOP —science has made more rapid strides in this pro-^ Cross Buns? We use a special recipe tha| piakesT -1^ THERE'S NO fession than any other. them especially fine. Try a dozen today. ONE IN TOWN Let me examine your teeth... 'x Jy trR" I? THAT CAN W. B. HAJEIRISSS& •Oozat ~t ixri*CH Service A SATISFY ME -15ss- LIKE DENTIST fim-" Federal System of Bakeries 1" KOBE'S CAFE AUSTIN, ~-J" -!^-MINN.r £k