Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 5, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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V' »c- *r PAGE TWO MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1921 yolk lever controls) a day on an average. RENOVA LANSING A bargain. Don't procrastinate. Address Tribune""S5. S. K. Dahl and wife were Austin Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin and son Wanted. Capital to manufacture and callers Saturday. were Austin callers Monday. TALKS ABOUT market my new Stillster-Bing Twelve, E. Rockwell was a caller at the Robei't Friend was a dinner guest worm drive, with corn-shock absorber. Krull home Sunday. at the home of C. A. Bates Monday. With my patent still-muffler device a Mrs. Ella Schurman, teacher in District Mr. and Mrs. J. Beatty of Blooming trip to Yonkers and back will yield No. 37 will close her school in Prairie were guests at the S. H. seven gallons of bourbon reverse gear about three weeks. Vaughan Saturday. will reduce same, if overtaken by enforcement A\AKV GRAHAM BONNER. BUILDINGS Enno Krull and family were Austin Mrs. William Corson of Austin was officers, to lemonade. A CORMOMT N «NTH» UNION mwww 1 shoppers Saturday. They arrived a guest at her parents, Mr. and M\s. Sure Fire Proposition. Carburetor. THE VOICES EXPLAINED. C. A. Bates Friday. home before the rain. 2XY. Rev. Williams of Brownsdale gave Miss May Wiseman spent Saturday Attention. Motor Owners: Attach a talk illustrated by moving pictures and Sunday at home returning to nei When Mrs. Wood Elf was about to my Wish-Bone Attachment to your in the school house Wednesday night. school Sunday evening. car and, out of three pounds of sawdust, explain to the boy and the girl adventurers Lloyd Vaughan and sister, Vermilia It was poorly attended on account of get seven servings of chicken a about the Vaughan and Mrs. Palmer Quam the .rain. la king. Agents wanted. Write for voices she listened arove to Owatonna Saturday The school in District No. 21 closed terms and prices. Transgressor Co., 75 first to what they Remember the Bible Study class Saturday with a picnic at Mr. Archdale's. Runyon Road.—Cartoons Magazine. had to tell her. meets at the home of Grandma Summey About eighty were in attendance. "Oh, It was awful every Tuesday afternoon. On account of the rain dinner NATURAL METHODS Lumber prices are deflated. Lumber, the last great commodity to J" said the girl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tiutterfield of was served in the house to which all did justice. The time was pleasantly of treatment are reasonable, not mysterious. Algona, Iowa, wer guests at the home "When the first advance in price, has been the first to come back to a normal basis. of their coasin, Mrs. C. A. Bates Friday. enoyed by all. voices were saying While lumber constitutes less than 30 per cent of the cost of the average Do not let any one tell you this is such horrible WALTHAM frame house, these reductions mean an important saving in building a fad or experiment. The present Mrs. Sidney Ward and Mrs. Myra things it became 4— orgy of removing teeth and tonsils in Wiseman of Austin were Sunday costs. very dark and the wild hope of curing any and every guests at the home of Mrs. A. Wiseman. Mrs. George Fett and children were frightful." human ailment surely is a fad and Austin shoppers Saturday. "And when we experiment of the most unreasonable Mrs. Reed Chaffee and little sons Lucille Beneke is recovering from Building labor is more efficient. A reduction in the wage scale is type. These natural methods are now listened to the were over Sunday guests of relatives intestinal trouble we are glad to report. less important than a full day's work for a day's pay. Increased efficiency in constant use in all the Army hospitals second voices," in Austin. where the results obtained were in Austir Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and has already brought about a substantial reduction in costs. said the boy, "we undreamed of before their use. Rev. Williams, the pastor of the Minnie Fett were Austin callers Saturday seemed to be in a These methods appear especially Methodist church is in the St. Olaf evening. lighter, brighter useful in chronic cases. Practically hospital in Austin. He has blood poison Mr. and Mrs.. Arnold Meyer spent a You can build now with confidence. Deliveries of material are certain, all skin diseases can be cured, no matter Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. in his hand. woods." prices can be protected against advances, and building labor i£ how chronic or incurable they E. E. Dennis went to Blooming Rudolph Krueger. Curious Creature. "You see," said have heretofore been considered. The Prairie Saturday and his son Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son available. No longer is it necessary to build on the "cost-plus" plan. the girl, "the first same is true of many other conditions. went Sunday. Both returned home enjoyed a pleasant evening at the voices said not to go the way you had Sunday evening. George Fett home Sunday^ We use electrical, mechanical, spinal Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wresch, Harold told us to and they said you weren't The following from Austin were There are good reasons why many people should build homes for and other proven useful methods. Lansing callers Thursday: Lee Hopfe, Aston and Esther Smith were Austin really a friend. We are thoroly trained in the use of themselves. If you have been thinking about building we invite you to callers Saturday evening. Andy Ramsey and Mrs. Maud Thompson "And the second voices said the first Homeopathic and Allopathic medicines Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and and daughter SteUa. talk ft over with us personally. We will gladly help in meeting any of voices were very wicked, which they and give them in a few cases Ladies Aid will be entertained at children were supper guests at the your building problems and our friendly counsel and assistance will not really, really were. where we know they will help our patient. the-home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan Rev. A. Webbeking home Sunday. "But it was frightful in the woods, obligate you in any way. Heavy doses of drugs only add Thursday afternoon. All are NEWRY hearing the different voices telling us another poison for the body to get cordially invited to come. to go different ways." rid of. The mid-week unton prayer meeting "Of course it was," said Mrs. Wood will be held at the home of Mr. and Leonard Christianson was a Sunday A. E. ARNESON, M. D. Mrs. B. II. Summey Wednesday evening. guest at his home. Specializing in Natural Ther*7*utjc». Elf. "And I will explain those voices Everyone is urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. Sam Magnuson were Office over Austin Furniture Store. to you." these meetings. Austin shoppers Thursday. (Opposite Fox Hotel) Main Street. "Do," said the boy. "And please The following were Austin callers Will Ward has bought evergreen 32-tf-c J. J. CLEMENS IT forgive us for doubting you for a moment, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings, trees from J. M. Lindsey of Austin. OR LOAD J/ A CAR dear Mrs. Wood Elf." Lcuie Hansen of Corning, L. Oscar Lysne and John Fiebiger "Of course I will," said Mrs. Wood Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. C. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Tony took veal calves to Blooming Prairie Elf, "for I know you haven't understood Brechtel ard family. Saturday. REMEMBER THE 'PHONE before how dreadful those first A. G. Anderson of Austin spent You knew all about it. You WEST LANSING several days at the Helge Anderson didn't let the paper know it. You voices are. found fault because the paper home last week. "You find out about those voices Martin Johnson is working for J. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. didn't have it. Hardly fair. When when you come adventuring and sometimes W. Buxton. an item remember the Clarence Jerdet who broke his arm you have when you don't adventure at Mr. and Mrs. John Noble were Austin Sunday is improving. News and Phone Main 450. all! callers Saturday. Lars Hanson shipped his car with "You're apt to find them anywhere. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney called at machinery and household goods for They never appear themselves, for they the Lerud home Friday afternoon. Aurie. His brother Gust went with Mrs. Otto Tollerud and Guy called can't They're only voices. You followed him to help get settled. at the Lerud home Tuesday afternoon. the right ones, the ones who are followers of those two brothers, Honesty Henry Stimpson of "Red Oak FOR SALE—OR and Faithfulness. Grove" bought a of Sever Ranum CQW WHAT HAVE YOU "But if you had followed the-wrong last week. ones, who, it is true, said they were Mrs. L. C. Richardson and Mrs. (Want-ads in the Synthetic Age, right, you wouldn't have found me or Dan Dugaw visited at the L. J. Haney when the Flivers Become Domesticated any one to help you on your journey home Tuesday. and the Lowing Tin Kine Rattle Sam Mathieson of Northern Minnesota for goodness knows how long I Maybe O'er the Lea on High) visited his relatives here a few years I For Sale: Holstein-Blitzen Eight days last week. "The first voices, or the wrong roadster. Good milker butter record, Carl Larson, Sanford Jerdet, and voices, are all ruled over by a creature 836 pounds in 1920 cream separator John Noble, delivered horses at attachment. Milk shake and named Doubt, whose lord high chancellor Blooming Prairie last Saturday. pressed brick ice cream freezer built is named Unhapplness. in. Will sell'cheap, or trade for horse NEVADA "Doubt Is a very curious creature. and buggy. K9. He has hands and arms and legs and To Trade: Hofbrau-Rolls-Noise, Helmer and Joy Nelson are the feet and a face and a body, but he has Now Means 1923 model, seven passenger. Ca owners of anew Ford. no heart at all, and so he got hold of pacity, two quarts per mile. Patent Mrs. Chris E. Olson spent Monday Unhapplness, and together they rule built in bottling device and interlock afternoon at the Ole Nelson home. the voices which sound in the ears of er. Special cop-proof scent absorber. Mrs. Andrew Hoffland, who has people who are going forth on adventures, One-man top. Will trade for house been ill for some time, is improving. and lot, or what have you? 7 come 11. as well as in those of persons Richard Olson visited over Sunday Wanted to Buy: Used SandwichKlaxton who are not I with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Twelve, seven passenger. "Doubt -sees that his subjects do T. Enerson. Must have ham sandwich attachment their best to make folks doubt their for family of nine, with mustard When a speaker says, "Now let us friends, to make them believe that spreader, coffee urn and,, tooth-pick be serious for a moment," why does their friends are never unselfish. He plant. XYC. everybody look bored instead of seri- makes people believe that all charities For Sale: Chassis, Rhode Island mis? are fakes and that all kind people are Red-Honkers Eight. Lays four dozen Do your shopping first in The synthetic eggs (with fresh, strictly being kind only for what they can get 55 "Getting the Orders Right Now, News—You will be better satisfied. fresh, absolutely fresh and double- out of being kind themselves. MICKIE SAYS— "Sometimes, when he does happen an address by I. A. Bernt, before to be right, he Is in his element, and then he tries to get a lot of followers. A health-building For instance, when a charity is a fake, the New York Advertising Club, -W POOREST FCIXWEAFC W\EM or when a person has not been a true Bread for growing VJ wo vf friend, he hurries his voices around and published in Printers' Ink, contends "TVAES DID, VUOV31DW and they say: youngsters POOR VE«V LOUGC! 'See, see we told you so that the producer should establish "He and his lord high chancellor make these who listen to them pretty intelligent and scientific unhappy. And their eyesight becomes queer through following such dark and untrue paths. price levels and then advertise. He "I, who am aware of everything that goes on In the woods, know. You hesitated enumerates ten steps which shall be taken to for a momentor two. But arrive at the proper readjustment toward you would not follow Doubt. You normal conditions which concern the knew, too, that manufacturer, the laborer, the jobber, and never lead you to the House of Secrets. the retailer. But to round out the ten points "But here I he emphasizes the necessity for advertising must bid you farewell, and happy in order to establish normal conditions. we have been, In it strange things E A Advertising is not an expense -—its a that have happened. "policy an insurance policy if you please "May you enjoy your trip and has been called the staff of life. of a square deal to customer and dealer find the House She Wat Off. IT IS! soon." Perhaps you don't know how really good bread is—how alikev So saying, Mrs. Wood Elf left them, dainty, how tempting, how appetizing! Truly a treat for they had reached the road, and, to entice the most fanciful taste or the most jaded appetite. pointing In the direction they should Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied go, she was off. The road was quite rough In places Bread is the most evenly balanced food you can eatnot and quite bumpy, but they remembered too heavy—not too light. It gives energy without that the witch had told them heat. It is a bone and muscle builder. they couldn't find the House of Secrets Now that the kiddies are in school again—they need wer Qounty\ews If they stayed on the smooth, wellbeaten bread—lots of bread. road which was the Hoad Commonplace. And they'll need no urging— They had to be willing to WHEN IT IS— tackle the bumps if they wanted to find the answers to their questions. FEDERAL BREAD And they knew that they could find the answers only if they had really adventured and had learned the secrets &/>e House of Service one by one, in the House of Secrets. Try Our New Raisin Products LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED IN CONNECTION WITH Lark. "Listen, boy." BAKERY. "Yes, sir." "In my youth I was frequently up FEDERAL SYSTEM BAKERIES with the lark at five in the morning." "You had me outclassed, dad, 1 couldn't keep .a lark going that long/} ".*Vx F* ir ^%ir -f" -£2, J* —Louisville Courier-Journal. -JZ