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i"1 Ji- 14. P» 35. EiAr*'^*• •$ii% -s^ -3te• «afeIFp ^t?'"•VJ|i •Xt^WlyjS. vism $ 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 her daughter, Mrs. Thornhill, of sight watching the clearance of the ECLIPSE CORNER Uncle Walte LE ROY ROSE CREEK Spring Valley, before she opens up demolished cars, the scattered coal her home for the summer. and .laying of new track which was Mr. and Mrs. H. Oby went to Minneapolis Mrs. Danielson entertained a few Mr. Schumacher has very ill necessary on account of the old rails Deen Friday morning on business. Weekly Shavings ladies on Monday in Jionor of Mrs. this past being twisted and badly broken. week. Edited By Mrs. Jake Hopp and daughter, Hollice, Vol. 368 Eckstein. The occasion being her Mr. Beahr of LeRoy spent Easter Did you go to the show? Yes. Was March 30, 1921. Splinters were Austin shoppers last Friday. birthday. The afternoon yas spent with his daughter, Alice. it good? I should say not. Did you in a social way and dainty refreshments Prof. C. H.'Wood made a business get your money back? I guess nit. THE BUSINESS OF FARMING best interests, and our friendly help Miss Alta Wright of Taopi spent were served by the hostess. trip to Austin last Friday. Rose Creek will always remember the In the business of farming, buying is and counsel are at your disposal, without Wednesday at the home of the Misses Miss Leah Lewis went to Austin John Cronon arrived from Minne "Variety Review." obligation. just as important as raising and selling, Lewis. Friday morning to meet her friend, apolis last Sunday evening. Mrs. "George Hoard and baby girl and there -are three powerful As a "joy factory' a cottage has a Roy Hague who teaches at Claremont, Miss Alta Wright, who was returning Miss Clara Lumholdt of Austin of Stewartville spent a few days of reasons for buying lumber TODAY: castle beat all to death. Iowa, is home for a week's vacation. to her home at Taopi from Lakefield-where spent Sunday with her parents. last week and part of this week at 1. Buying lumber because the price is CQ*r*tCNT she ^s teaching. They Anthony Weinert is home from the the home of-her parents, Mr. and right. Lumber is back to normal and Mrs. Summicht of Rochester spent came home on the evening passenger. state university for an Easter vacation. Mrs. Mrs. Wheelock. MATCHMAKING A LONG LIFE it is our belief that, everything considered, Saturday with her son, Charles, antj The business men held a banquet Mr. Drahle was called to Chicago The roof that lasts longest costs the there is nothing to be gained family. at the hotel Tuesday evening. The Usual work began at the public one day last week to attend the funeral "N by waiting longer. least—and that is Red Cedar. Much of OW that Miss Favorite is coming Dr. J. E. Price of Blooming Prairie occasion was in connection with the school on Tuesday after the Easter of a brother-in-law, who was 2. Buy lumber to protect your investment. the cost of roofing and siding comes to spend a few days with spent Easter at the home of his father Good Roads plans. ~"Cy" Thomson vacation. killed in an elevator there. Death Repairs which have been from repairs, replacements, and upkeep. as, I think I'll invite Charles Augustus E. Price. was down from Austin in attendance. Lewis Nelson is the owner of a was. caused by an explosion. postponed from previous years can Red Cedar is the sort of roofing Mrs. Albertson and Mrs. G. Lomen Xerwilliger to dinner," said Mrs. A large crowd of boosters were at^the new Pathe, purchased from Weinert now be made at fair costs. Repairs that is put on and left till the on, WEST LANSING were shoppers in Rochester last meeting. I Jamesworthy. "I have always thought & Jensen. made when needed often save many building it covers is worn out. Sixtyyear Thursday. Several ladies met at the home of Mr. Wilder's brother of. Austin, they were intended for each other, and old roofs that are still weather times the amount expended. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble were Gordon Thomas of Chester, Iowa, Mrs. H. Malcolmson and ha da sur came to spend some time with him they should be tight are to be seen in the West. Red 3. Buy lumber to bring greater returns was calling on a friend last Saturday dinner guests at the Lerud home Sunday. prise birhtday party for Miss H'attlestad on the farm. Cedar has proved that it lasts——when a from your farm. Lumber is the and Sunday. and Mrs. Lomen. They received Mr. and Mrs. Peek of Holy Hill, iput on with proper nails. quainted." big item in many improvements which Miss Cora Harden, who teaches in Mrs. H'. G. Helleck and sons were re­| useful presents. Refreshments were Wisconsin, are .visiting at the Barney "I never could will cut the cost of hired help, Austin, is taking her vacation with dinner guests at the Noble home Sunday. served and all enjoyed a very pleasant Uschold home. duce waste, give greater storage, or an her home folks. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoeffner of BEAUTY IN THE DINING ROOM add to the comfort and convenience of Mrs. F. Wells of Austin visited at Miss Rose Jacobson spent the Word was received Tuesday that married women Austin spent Sunday at the Peter Narrow panels ofWall Board, finished the home—and lumber prices are the home of her brother, Will Armstrong, week-end at the Clarence Larson Pete Peterson had passed away at the are always matching Hoeffner home. in ivory or light tones give an effect home. down where they should be. last Saturday. hospital in—Minneapolis. Mr. Peterson 1Vtr. Schumachers' sister and husband up the young in the dining room that is richly elegant Miss Zona Thaden came down from Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and was in the hospital for some time of Albert Lea visited over Sunday yet not expensive. people of their acquaintance," Bring your building problems to Carleton college for Easter vacation children were dinner guests at the but came home a few weeks ago. He at his home. remarked the Eclipse. We believe that our business Dugaw home Wednesday. and is visiting home folks. gradually grew worse and was taken -Miss Margaret Majerus of Faribault Jamesworthy. can serve your business to your An "iron will" is all right if it isn't Miss Josie Weigen, who teaches Mrs. Lettie Dibble and children back to Minneapolis Monday morning is home for one week's visit "M os pig iron. near Grand Meadow, is home for a are visiting at the home of her parents, where he passed away. with her mother. few weeks because of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw. wives insist—at E. O. Johnson autoed to Austin last Robert Knight, a student at the RENOVA Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arndt of Moscow least to their husbands—that Friday afternoon and. returned home J. J. CLEMENS were guests at the home of her Minnesota University is visiting with ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Saturday morning. matrimony parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Karsrud his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Knight. Ennq_Krull was a caller at the E. Ernest Doescher of Austin visited is a pronounced Sunday. Mrs. Jahrens of Austin visited between Rockwell home Sunday. -with his brother-in-law, A. H. Landdeck, failure. ?hone: 47 Local Manager trains with tier parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and -Everyone in the neighborhood is last Sunday. Every time you see an old maid you children were dinner guests at the and Mrs. C., S. Harden, last Friday. planning to take in market day in Mrs. F. F. Struck has been-on the turn green with wtvy, and you have Clark Warren a student at Carleton Brownsdale, March 30. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. sick list the past week, but is better told me a million times that a woman college), spent Easter vacation O. Karsrud Sunday. Miss Zola Noyes is teaching with at this writing however. with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. About seventy gathered at the Dugaw sacrifices her liberty and independence Miss Edna Lynn this week as a part TYLE Miss Mary Cress was in Austin Warren. home Sunday afternoon and of her normal training. the minute she inveigles a man Tuesday afternoon between trains gave Miss Jane Noble and Theodore Miss Oney Danielson went to Taopi Miss Edna Lynn and pupils of District to the altar, and vows to love, cherish having dental work done. Wednesday morning to teach fox Helleck a shower. They received 121 will give a basket social at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heines and and protect him. You have said in my Miss Void who was to spend the day many useful gifts in cut glass and ERVICE the school house April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassidy spent presence that the spinster is the only in Austin. money. Their marriage takes place Mr. and Mrs. Henry Konkon are Easter at the W. D. Fink home. woman who is her own boss. Dr. Otto Young, who is working in Wednesday, March 30. the proud parents of twin boys, born Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Landdeck and "It doesn't take the ingenuity of a the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, spent March 23. Mother and children are children spent Good Friday with Mr. IATISFACTION Sherlock Holmes to deduce from your Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. getting along nicely. Landdeck's parents at Grafton, Iowa. F. T. Young. remarks that you consider matrimony The new seats were placed in" the Mrs. Pulver and daughter, Audrey, The P. N. G.'s of the Rebecca school house in District No. 37 Saturday. a total loss. Why, then, Mrs. Jamesworthy, and Mrs. Louis Nelson were passengers lodge were xery pleasantly entertained There is room for all now. Miss to Austin last Thursday afternoon. are you forever trying to beguile at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brown Play The Epima Noyes is teaching, with Mrs. your friends into that condition last Friday-evening. Ella Schurman this week as part of Mrs. Fred Ulven and son, Stanley, of misery? Of course, you can't explain KOBE'S CAFE SAXOPHONE Miss Vera Clark, who teaches at St. her work in the normal training department returned home Monday from Milaca, neither can any woman explain. James, came home for a few days' vacation of the high school at Austin. where they were visiting Mrs. Ulven's Matchmaking just comes natural to and is visiting her parents, mother. j. 20 all of you. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark. 20 MAYVILLE IN Mrs. Wheelock was called suddenly "When I am looking for all kinds of, Mr. and Mrs. Tilletson from near to Lake City last Friday morning on 1 LESSONS St. Paul visited at the Dan Hall home plain and fancy trouble, I'll begin Alma Baumgartner was an Austin account of the serious illness of her and with other friends last week. caller Saturday. mother. ^matching up the young men and women EVERYBODY WANTS ONE They returned home Friday. The tilers are busy tiling for Herman Mrs. Drahle and Mrs. Knutson of my acquaintance. But not until KENASTON ANYBODY CAN PLAY ONE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanson of Minneapolis Meyer at Mayville. have returned home after a few days I am suffering for an invoice of grief. came down Friday to visit -Herman Meyer and Mrs Arnold stay at the Gustavason home at Consult me before making arrangements I might persuade my friends to invest old time friends. They are stopping Princeton. Meyer were Austin wallers Saturday. to purchase yours. in a western silver mine, or buy patent at the Merrill Williams home. Mrs. John Frank and children from Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus went REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS rights in a revolving churn, but you'll Mrs. C. S. Palmer and son, Charles TAKE ADVANTAGE Todd county, liave- been visiting at to Owatonna Saturday morning never see Elijah Jamesworthy boosting Jr., returned home last week from an the Ernest Beneke home for several where they adopted a baby girl from City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance .OF MY extended visit with her daughters in days. matrimony in your indiscriminate the state orphanage. .... SPECIAL OFFER Chicago, and Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus and Office with Niehuis DeBuhr Laad Co. way. If two young people got married Miss Ruth Babcock left for her Ql -MM TO David Maxfield, a dental student Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson had home in West Concord Thursday evening through your ring generalship, and SAXOPHONE STUDENTS AUSTIN. MINN. at the University of Minnesota spent Austin National BA»k Bldg. their babies Marcella Agnes Majerus to spend the Easter holidays. they, found that each had drawn a gold a few days -of his Easter vacation and Mildred Margaret Peterson, chistened Werner Wuertz visited with his D. F. MONTY brick, they would hate you as long with his mother and other relatives. Sunday. mother at the St. Olaf hospital in as they lived, and would always speak The Easter supper given at the Austin Sunday. There-is a calm in Rose Creek this of you as an old busybody with a nose opera house by the Auxiliary of the week, after the excitement our citizens Stella Rush spent the Easter holidays STUDIO too long for legitimate purposes, and American Legion was well attended, experienced last week Wednesday at -home. She left for Iowa AUSTIN, MINN. considering the w-ather. Proceeds they'd make faces at you whenever Sunday where she is teaching this morning. It was an interesting amounted to $70.00. year. you met them on the street. Miss Florence Anderson returned Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son "Do you ever think of your responsibility to her school duties at the Winona and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and when you try to boom the orange Normal on Monday after a two weeks' daughter visited at the Carl Faber blossom market? Does it ever vacation spent with her parents, Mr. home at Waltham Sunday.'"" occur to you, at such times, that you and Mrs. J. P. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt and Mr. THEATRE are rushing in where angels fear to Mrs. R. Sorenson went to the cities and Mrs. Emil Laack and children tread? Thursday to meet her husband, who from Austin are spending the Easter was attending a superintendents' "N&w, just consider Sarah Jane Favorite holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. meeting the fore part of the week. Knuth. and Charles Augustus Terwilliger, 1894 They returned Friday night. The following were entertained at who wiy be railroaded to the The Misses Anna and Josie Weigen W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 the Rev. Webb eking home Sunday: altar if you have your way. I admit entertained the Embroidery Club Ed, Gertrude and ituby Naatz, Hubert MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 :v 'i that they make a handsome pair. Tuesday evening. After the business and Adelia Ludwig, Willie Oscar si Sarah is a blonde with a pug nose, meeting a social time was enjoyed by and Leonhard Meyer and Conrad and the Columbia Graphophone Company, THURSDAY & FRIDAY— and Charles Augustus is a brunette all. Delicious refreshments were Paulina Fett. !i with a nose like a Roman senator. served by the girls. pioneer, leader and creator of the talkingmachine ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE Miss Charlotte Diddams and her sister, They afford a pleasing contrast. But Advertising is the tonic which makes -J Mrs. R. J. Price and three boys appearances count for little, Mrs. industry, and owner of the fundamental business grow and prosper. went to Austin Thursday evening and Jamesworthy, when the real business "BREWSTER'S MDJiONS" patents, has been making the best visited with their sister, Mrs. T. A. of married life begins. Thompson anckfamily. They returned "Sarah has basked in the lap of luxury TIME TABLE sound-reproducinginstrumentsintheworld. home Friday night. all her days, and she has the idea Mrs. Hayes, who has been spending that money grows on vines like cucumbers. the winter with her daughter, CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN PATHE NEWS -Today I don't suppose she ever Mrs. Stephens at Waltham, is visiting St. Paul and Minneapolis knew what it means to need fifty cents her niece, Mrs. Ella "Williams. She Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m. plans on visiting a few weeks with or a dollar. When she wants anything Ft. Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council SATURDAY— the Columbia Grafonola is she goes to the store and gets it, and Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Caroll, (ALL STAR CAST) Leave for—12:55 p. xn. 10:59 p. m. has it charged to her father. If there Insurance Specialists the sum of all that has been in is one word in the dictionary she isn't CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST P. familiar with, that word is retrenchment. done so far by science to Austin Insurance Agency "HUCKLEBERRY FINN St. Paul and Minneapolis E. Ray Cory, Manager perfect sounds and harmonies. Leave for—6:20 a. m.—3:15 p. m. "Ovaries Augustus on the other (COMEDY) "STUNG AGAIN' Babcock Building Arrive from—11:40 a.m.—7:25 p.m. hand, had hard sledding all through Come in and let us Jackson AUSTIN, MINNESOTA his boyhood. As a result of his experience 1 Leave for—6:30 a. m.—3:50 p. m. SUNDAY— play for you any Columbia he has an exaggerated idea of Arrive from—11:05 a. m.—7:00 p. m. TOM MOORE the value of a kopeck. He is the sort Grafonola you want^to hear. La Crosse of man who will walk eight miles JEWELRY in, Leave for—11:20 a .m.—7.23 p. m. through a thunderstorm rather than Arrive from—3:40 p. m.—11:45 p. m. 'THE GREAT ACCIDENT" cough up carfare. Whenever he parts Cabnar with a nickel he has to take a bromo- A. W. Bluhm Music House Leave for 7:20 a. m. 11:59 a. m. Beltzer to steady his nerves. His reverence MONDAY AND TUESDAYMR. 7:50 p. m. for money increases every day, Arrive from—6:05 a. m.—2:55 p. m. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN and it will keep on increasing as long 412 No. Main Austin, Minn- 6:45 p. m. WATCH REPAIRING as he lives. Mason City We guarantee Satisfaction at "Yet you, Mrs. Jamesworthy, in your Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:52 p. m. "TWIN BEDS reasonable prices Arrive from—6:10, a. m.—3:00 p. m. feeble-minded matchmaking enthusiasm, would use your vote and influence Freight No. 90, carrying passengers C. L. JONES east on the S. M. division will leave to join these two people in the daily, except Sunday at 7:15 a. m. 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. holy bonds. Just take the advice of your swaybacked husband, and let JEWELER such people work out their own destinies, VALUES and everybody concerned will be happier." A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Specialist. Takes Sail Behind Halibut. Natural Therapeutics Uncle George Butler of Ellsworth, Me., -now in his eightieth year, hooked Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits and Overcoats, silk lined Style-Plus Wonder Suits and Overcoats in new spring models, a halibut while fishing off Sisters also iand mohair lined, including Crombies, Imported Scotch Tweeds, Ledge, and casting off his anchor rope, all pure wool, hand tailored and guaranteed^—qualities that sold Colon and Rectal Diseases. which he had fastened with a toggle, last season's $60.00 and $65.00 values, now— Jt he enjoyed a sail about the bay, with last season at $45.00 and $50.00, now— Over Austin Furniture Store. $33.75 t^e halibut for power. After a while $23.75 (See card elsewhere this issue) the halibut got tired and Uncle George hauled it in. It weighed 200 pounds. New Silk Stripe Shirts, now $3.00 ^rSr A N E Bostonian Spring Dress Shoes, last season's price $10,now..$5.90 Nunn & Bush Finest Dress Shoes, last season's price $15, New Madras Shirts, now... ,..$1.50 now «..$9.75 BLOOMING PRAIRIE New Percale Shirts, now.. S? Lanpher Spring Hats, now $4.50 .1000 New Finest Knit Neckties at... ..50c to $2.00 Knox Spring Hats, now $6.50^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 BILL'S ORCHESTRA THEBEU^HOLD- ^4 THE ORCHESTRA THAT MAKES YOU DANCE