Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 4, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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,,'l4f7! j- IIIMHHWUII IjQjjWP^ H'W aasassagaiiiii 'tii *fC* 1,1 i1 f"'"" W1» i- ™**r" 1 5" *VJ1*.*T jgJfc* 4~. T5- —J--H-. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE TWO MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 ECLIPSE CORNER )addy'$ Conway and Irene O'Day, who are W. A. DeLong et ux to C. W. MICKIE SAYS WALTHAM guests of the M. Schneider and J. F. Buff in and A. W. Switzer, Krebsbach families, respectively. N% SW% 9-102-14 1 Felty-Beneke. Geo. M. Reed et ux to L. D. A very pretty wedding took place LEROY Weekly Shavings ^Eveivirv^ Gardner, S% NW%, 13 and OLB QAJP QRAfift QAMQ Edited By Vol. 363 at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, WEB "tVkv VfcP&tS, SEtt NE%, 14, all in Monday, April 4, 1921 From Splinters The Independent VOL March 27, at the home of Mr. and 104-14 27000 V* «CM WUU Mrs. B. Beneke, when their daughter, Wm. Heimer et ux to Gust THE BUSINESS OF FARMING Fairy Tale Celebrates Silver Wedding OWO SOCtf M6ARB NOW Mi best interests, and our friendly help Helen, became the bride of Vern R. Pufahl, lot 11, blk. 3, Kenevan Relatives and friends to the number In the business of farming, buying isjust and counsel are at your disposal, without Felty. The bridesmaid was Lizzie Felty, & King's Add 1 of 140 of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob as important as raising and selling, obligation. tVUUSRfe A aflfcPER. VWC sister of the groom, and the best A. J. Monroe Mayland^ to Eddie *y/Wf 3RSHAM BONNER. Knudson gave a surprise for them at and there are three powerful As a "joy factory' a cottage has a. man was Edwin Beneke, cousin of the CARRMED OUT TOBf F\*BT OSO Mithuen, lot 11 and 12 the Bethania Lutheran church after reasons for buying lumber TODAY: *——COTllfOhT VUTtAN NIWDMI WHUII castle beat all to death. bride. Florence Frohreich andLorene &P6BvJEt> PtfCBQOA blk 7 Woodlawn Park Add... 1800 service Sunday. This being their 1. Buying lumber because the price is Fett were flower girls—both nieces of TALK WITH THE SUN. A. Hall to Roy Becker, lot U\fe ABNWtOftXYJtt 25th wedding anniversary, tables, right. Xiumber is back to normal and the bride. The wedding march was 18, blk 4, LeRoy station 700 A LONG LIFE were set in the basement and a lovely it is our belief that, everything considered, played by Evelyn Kuchenbecker, A. G. Seifeldt et ux to Sam "A little boy named Melville," said dinner was served. The couple was there is nothing to be gained The roof that lasts longest costs the and a solo was sung by Elmer Hedyt. D. Goetsch, S% SW1^ 6103-15 Daddy, "had heard that day that every presented with a beautiful set of by waiting longer. least—and that is Red Cedar. Much of The bride wore a gown of white satin 1400 one should make hay while the sun silverware. 2. Buy lumber -to protect your investment. the cost of roofing and siding comes and carried a shower bouquet of bridal Sam D. Goetsch to L. A. Seifeldt, was Repairs which have been shining. from repairs, replacements, and upkeep. x-oses. The bridesmaid wore nile E% NE% 36-10316 A. .B. Powell spent Wednes Mps. postponed from previous years can Red Cedar is the sort of roofing 'Make hay while the sun shines,' green georgette and carried a corsage day afternoon at Austin. 15000 now be made at fair costs. Repairs ™at is put on and till the was left on, what Melville had been told. The of pink and white sweet peas. The Miss Minnie Hambrecht spent Friday made when needed oft$n save many building it covers is worn out. Sixtyyear one Vho had told him this was house was beautifully decorated in afternoon at Austin. NCtiTIN times the amount expended. old roofs that are still weather pink and white. The newly married his teacher in school. Mrs. A. B. Powell and children returned tight are to be seen in the West. Red 3. Buv lumber to bring greater returns couple received many beautiful and "He hadn't thought much about it Friday afternoon from Chester Cedar has proved that it lasts—when from your farm. Lumber is the at the time, but when he came home useful gifts with wishes from their where they visited relatives. put on with proper nails. big item in many improvements which in. the afternoon and looked at the sun friends, for happiness and prosperity Mrs. Addier Turner and daughter, will cut the cost of hired help, re- thru a long married life. The guests Gladys and Mrs. Eliza Errington shining so brightly down upon the winter 1 duce. waste, give greater storage, or from away were Mr. and Mrs. John BEAUTY IN THE DINING ROOM spent Monday at Spring Valley. snow it began to puzzle him. add to the comfort and convenience of Beneke of Mason City, Iowa Mr. and Peter Pederson died at St. Barnabas Narrow panels ofWall Board, finished "How could anyone make hay in the the home—and lumber prices are Mrs. Roy Keller and son Lloyd of Mason Hospital, March 23. His remains in ivory or light tones give an effect down where they should be. winter time and the sun shone In the City Mr. and Mrs. George Frohreich were brought to Le Roy for burial. in the dining room that is richly elegant winter time as well as in the summer and children of Finlayson Mrs. Henry Moe returned to Minneapolis yet not expensive. Bring your building problems to John Frank and children of Hewitt, time? he thought. Wednesday afternoon after the Eclipse. We believe that our business and Miss Lizzie Felty of Osakis. "He wondered about it more and visiting ove^ Easter with his wife and tottP frit can serve your business to your An "iron will" is all right if it isn't baby. more as he felt the warmth of Mr. ciftarette Miss Ruth Babcock spent the weekend the pig 4ron. Milo Roy and Charles .Miiller who Sun shining into his window. He was _— Towel.-tiotpa at her home in West Concord. attend the State University came Bitting curled up in a big arm chair. V»Job' Leona and Esther Baumgartner home last week to spend the Easter "How he wished he could ask Mr. spent the Easter holidays with their J. J. CLEMENS vacation. PIECE OR A CAW LOAD^ parents. Sun what it meant. Of course he Miss Lulu Runnestrand is assisting Mr. and Mrs. George-Fett and family could ask his teacher tomorrow. There at the Palmer Store this week in the called at the Henry Fett home Friday ?hone: 47 Local Manager must be some meaning to it, or some absence of Mr. Palmer who is at evening. catch to it which he didn't understand." Rochester. Mrs. Henry Krueger of Rockdell is Mrs. Leornard Knight and baby returned Bat's Wonderful Wings. spending a few days with her daughter, Naturalists in experimenting with "Mr. Sun looked very pleasant and to Austin Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Louis Faber. after a short visit at the home of bats have whirled a cane over their as though he would be quite willing to George Fett, Jr., who is an employe TYLE Mrs. Lizzie Knight. head so rapidly that the cane appeared tell Melville if only Melville knew how at Hormel's packing plant, Mrs. Robert Price and children to be a misty funnel. On to ask him so he would hear. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Miss Charlotte Diddams went to their heads they wore caps of vivid "How nice and warm Mr. Sun was. and Mrs. George Fett, Sr. Austin Thursday tvening of last week ERYICE Mr. and Mrs. John Beneke and Edwin, colors that bats dislike and would He was just the nicest person. for a shortvvisit with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller and son frequently fly at. The bats would "More and more sleepy did Melville Mrs. Thaddeus Thompson. left for their homes in Mason City, rush at them until the whirling cane become, and after a few moments he Word was received by friends telling Iowa, Tuesday after spending a few was reached and then dart down, SATISFACTION was sound asleep. of the death of Verl Perkins days with relatives and friends in this touch the cap and fly away, passing "Then it seemed as though Mr. Sun from an attacvk of appendicitis atr locality. between the orbit of the cane without came and sat on the window sill. his home in Oklahoma where the Ora The following families visited with Perkins family foved last fall. He being touched, demonstrating a 'I believe you had a question you Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beneke Monday evening: was their oldest son. Their many keenness of observation and delicacy wanted to ask me,' said Mr. Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller, Mr. friends here extend condolence. of speed judgment unequaled by any "Td be delighted to answer anything and Mrs. George Frohreich, Mr. and Batteries KOBE'S CAFE I Mrs. Ernest Beneke, Mr. and Mrs. other living animal. To make this could. Will you ask me the GRAND MEADOW Henry Fett, Mr. and Mrs. George the more unusual the bats eyes are question and give me a try at answering From the Record I Condo, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, Mr. dim and weak, and it depends almost it?' and Mrs. George Beneke, and John entirely upon the sensitiveness 'I heard In school today,' said Melville, Fire Damages Fred Hanson Home and Burr Beneke. YOU NEED ONE of its wings. 'that everyone should make hay Fire of unknown origin played when the sun was shining. havoc with the home of Mr. and Mrs. ADAMS A N E We REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS •"Now, one can't always make hay Fred Hanson this Thursday afternoon. From The Times Sell The Famous when the sun is shining, for you shine The blaze was discovered at Warranty Deeds 2:30 and by the time the fire department in the winter, and in the spring, and August W. Sommers, et ux to Piker Meyers Signed reached the scene about half of A O Albert R. Miller, lot 10 blk In the fall, and there Is no hay then. Francis "Piker" Meyers of LeRoy, the roof was ablaze. Citizens succeeded 1, Kenevan & King's Addn..$ 6000 'The summer time is haying time. fast second baseman of last year's in getting out most of the J. W. Malery et ux to. H. L. Tilloar, BLOOMING PRAIRIE Adams ball team has been signed to And It is especially absurd to speak of household goods before the streams S% NE% 7, and SW% play for the locals the coming season. such a thing in the winter time, for of water were turned on. The roof NW% 8-101-14 14800 Get your battery and Electric of the house was almost completely H. L. Treloar to Edward I. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 burned off and water caused a great work done at the same Sales, S% NE%, 7 and Scout Car Thru Adams deal of damage to the walls. It is SW% NW% 8-101-14 22500 time. The Oak Dale pioneer car, painted supposed the fire started from sparks BILL'S ORCHESTRA C. C. Atkins 'et alto Hiram M. in orange, black and white, the colors from the chimney. Eberly, S% SW%, 2, and of the Oak Dale Trail markers, passed N% NW% 11-102-16 1 thru our city TuMday on the first UNIVERSITY OF Mrs. C. F. Greening and Mr. and THE ORCHESTRA THAT MAKES YOU DANCE O. J. Armstrong et ux to Jake day's lap of a trip, which will take Mrs. E. F. Greening were visitors to SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Armstrong, lots 7 and 8 blk the Oak Dale scputs over the entire Austin on Monday. 41 Y. & L. Add 1 1 route of the trail from Minneapolis Mrs. A. W. Edson of Austin was a A. G. Olson et ux and et alto to Chicago. visitor last week at the S. C. Burrington J. S. McCleary, NW 12102-15 home in Grand Meadow. 1 Movie House to Open Here Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin spent Anna B. Johnson to Fred Adams is to have a movie house. A Easter Sunday at the home of their Grafe, quit claim, NW1! 23102-15 deal was -closed Wednesday whereby son, C. E. Martin and family, in 1 the Opera House will be leased for a Austin. Marian E. Dinsmoor to O. Niehuis, year to Mr. D. J. Clemens who will George F. Brown returned last Saturday NW% 9-102-15 28000 convert it into a movie house, whioh night from Austin where he SHE* Louis M. Dinsmoor et ux to will open its doors to the public Saturday did jury duty in the District Court all F. €. Sheldon, lots 27 & 28 evening April 2nd. The place last week. blk. 9, Kenwood Park Place.. will be called the new Pleasant Hour The Grand Meadow Athletic Asso» H. G. Saddoris et ux to V. A. and shows will be conducted twice a ciation basket ball team met a team White et ux,NW J/4 1-104-17 "Will You Tell Me?" week, Saturday and Sunday evenings. from Austin at the high school gymnasium on Wednesday evening of last the snow is on the ground and it SERIES SPECIAL-SIX 21 Gertrude Erie Severson week, in a most interesting game, and would be absolutely impossible to a pleasing one for localw fans. The Mrs. Gertrude Peterson, was born make hay. locals starred in team work and their July 29, 1836, in Sogn, Norway. "Do you understand what it means?' playing was--fast and furious. The She was married in 1862 to Andrey S'axophonE Play The asked Melville, looking up at the shining Austin boys were decidedly outclassed Highest Quality at~a Moderate Price Severson Wangsnes, they made their and went home with the short end face of Mr. Sun. home in Norway until 1873 when of a 38 to 8 score. they emigrated to America, making 'I believe thene must be a catch in Roland Elliot and Fred'Forbes are The is the most wonderful five- their home on a farm near Adarrts, SPECIAL-SIX it like there is in some kinds of jokes evidently planning on turning the inhabitants Minn., where she has lived until'death 20 20 and games. passenger car on the market today. Its tremendous IN of Chickend6m into Bolsheviks. called her Saturday, March 28, 1921. 'Will you tell me, Mr. Sun?' They have ordered some eggs She was nearly eig*ty-five years of LESSONS popularity—its record for performance—are due of a breed called Russian Mahogany "Yes, I will tell you that,' said Mr. age, lived the past twenty-two years Orloffs, and are anxiously awaiting to the unequalled value which it represents. Sun, for I am able to answer that as a widow. Three of her children EVERYBODY WANTS ONE the results when the eggs hatch, and are dead, those living are: Mrs. Anna question.' ANYBODY CAN PLAY ONE the chickens grow. Jhe full grown' Shnde, LeRoy, Minn., Mrs. Julia Deneen, '"How glad I am,' said Melville. 1 It is built of the highest quality materials—subjected chicken is supposed to be of striking Austin, Minn., Mrs. Maggie Consult me before making arrangements do hate to be puzzled for long.' appearance and in place of combs on Sathre, Austin, Sever Severson of to the most exacting standards of inspection to purchase yours. 'It is true,' said Mr. Sun, 'that one their heads are supposed to have Hartford, Wash., when last heard can only make hay when the season TAKE ADVANTAGE —and backed by a manufacturer whose ability" whiskers on their chins. We presume from and Mrs. Andrew Severson of allows it, and seasons don't allow it that each egg the hens lay will OF MY Adams, Minn., with whom she has moral character and financial integrity you can be a bomb—that is if the hens stop SPECIAL OFFER when It is "winter, most assuredly. been making her home. She leaves making trouble long enough to lay. At "'But the expression, "Make hay besides those mentioned twenty-nine trust. TO any rate, when the product of Fred's while the sun shines" has nothing to grandchildren. SAXOPHONE STUDENTS and Rolands investment are ready do with the seasons. We urge you to see this car—ride in it—drive for the show we presmue the annual Banns of matrimony were published '"It is simply an expression meaning D. F. MONTY poultry exhibit will have to be run at the -Sacred Heart church for the it—put it to any test—and learn for yourself that to take advantage of the good by a Soviet. We are also of the first time last Sunday between Miss weather or the good time or the good opinion that the feed boxes will have STUDIO price alone does not indicate the quality that has Margaret Kramer and Michael Aehl, seasons and prepare for ones which to be filled with dynamite and the], AUSTIN, MINN. both of this community^ been built into this car. aren't so good. water troughs with vodka. Austin visitors Saturday were Mrs. .'"For example, when daddies and Art Lewison, T. Sabel, H. C. Burgan, mothers are well and strong they try Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boe and family, .• "Range Happiness" to save a little money for the days John Knutson, Jake Schmitz, A. Rudlong, $1750 7 Frances Lunde, Mrs. Erick'Njos when illness may come. That is making and B. A. Anderson. hay while the sun shines, or they're and This Misses Lydia Schneider and saving during the time when they get Regina Krebsbach arrived Saturday Coid Tire Equipped chance to save. a evening and are spending the week A Cheerful Kitchen F. O. & Detroit' "When children study when they're as^guests of their parents. They were young they're making hay while the accompanied by the Missess Lucille MARTIN & SCHROEDER sun shines for they're taking advantage of the opportunitiesf they have Cheerfulness in the kitchen which will make them wise when turns daily routine from drab TIME TABLE they're men and women. pleas* drudgery to a series of '"When people are wise and take CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN and duties. advantage of time it is making hay And the kitchen range, upon St. Paul and Minneapolis while the sun shines, for it is not losing Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m. which is cooked three meals time. The expression, as you see, Ft. 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