Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 30, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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1 1 & i* I I W I y-, V, 1 A N 4 Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, May 30, 1921 Mrs. A. H. Landdeck went to meet Ernest Rockwell is on the sick list. ROSE CREEK her mother, Mrs. Doescher, of St. Mrs. Ella Schurman, teacnei in Ansgar, Iowa, who returned home District 37 will close her school Friday Ladies Aid Planned. with her for a few days' visit. with a picnic for the pupils and TALKS ABOUT A meeting was held at the Congregational Mrs. Hofer returned from a visit their parents and friends. A pleasant church last Wednesday afternoon in the country last Tuesday, and has time is anticipated. •0* in the interest of the future rented rooms at the Varco residence, A picture show was to be held in work and plans for the Ladies Aid. which she will occupy. the school house of District 37 Monday A meeting was held in the evening The John Merrill family, Mrs. MARY GRAHAM BONNER. night. On account of the rain it BUILDINGS also for consideration of repair work George Shaw and Mrs. Molllson spent COTIMM VUTMN Nivytfia UNON was postponed for a time. on church and grounds. Sunday at Brownsdale. THE MULE DEER. B. F. Tanner has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoeffner, and Mrs. Nick Majerus is spending the Bruno where he has been making an I Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher motored to "Sometimes," said the Mule Deer, MI extended visit with his dauhgter, Mrs. week at the Albert Peterson home. LeRoy Sunday and spent the afternoon. am called Mule Deer, and sometimes Miss Anna Reinartz was an Austin William Hill. I am called the Black-Tailed Deer. caller last Friday afternoon. J. B. Fink is making repairs on his "In fact, here In the zoo I am known Mrs. Retterath visited in Adams Yarn of Dotfa Eye* house and building a new porch, mostly as a Mule Deer, whereas, in last Frdiay. Here la a story which the collector the Rocky mountains, where I used to which will greatly add to the appearance There is talk of electric lights in of true dog yarns might like to add live, I was almost always called BlackTailed of his place. If you are not a home-owner today you have a choice of two our town. Let the good work go on. to his list: A gentleman had a dog Deer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, and courses of action. John Cronon left on a business trip whose eyes were remarkably different "But in the zoo they are more correct David attended the Ladies' Aid which to Minneapolis Sunday afternoon. In size. Whenever a stranger dined than they were when they spoke was held at the home of Alfred Blom The Rose Creek band gave their at the house the dog played a trick on You can continue to pay rent. The country is short thousands of of me in the Rocky mountains, for Sunday afternoon. first concert for the season at the him. He would first get fed at one homes and until people like you build homes for themselves rents will you would think to hear that other Mr. Howard accompanied by Miss grand-stand last Saturday evening. side of the guest, and then go around name of mine that I had a black tail, Partridge was here last Sunday evening to continue to advance. You can pay the increases and suffer the inconveniences Louis Reinartz assisted F. F. the table to his other aide and pretend and the strangest thing about me, considering in interest of club work. He and uneasiness of renting—on a gambling chance that Struck in the garage a few days last to be another dog I that name, is that my tail was a guest at the home of Prof. later on your home will cost a few dollars less than now. week. isn't black. Wood while here. He save a very interesting 4r Miss Minnie Hofer began assisting "At least that isn't the strangest thing talk at the club meeting with the household duties at the Herbert You can buy or build a home. Building costs have been reduced. about me, but it is strange that I was Monday morning. Hunt home last Saturday. ever given such a name. I suppose A substantial part of every payment—paid like rent—goes to reduce The Roger Golden family, Mr. and All friends of Henry Cronon, will they got me confused with some of your indebtedness. These amounts, which otherwise you would be Mrs. John Snyder and Mrs. Larson be pleased to learn that he is much my cousins who have black tails. paying your landlord, will more than offset any probable further reductions came last week to attend the funeral improved from his recent illness. "The people in the zoo call me a in building costs for some time to come, and in a few years will Mrs. Gilbertson visited a few days of Mrs. Stowe. Mule Deer because I have enormous make you a home-owner. last week at the home of her daughter, ears like a mule or donkey. So their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mrs. name is well chosen, as you will see Mrs. John Jacobson. Emma Majerus and daughter Agnes, if you look at my ears. Miss Erma Skahan fo Austin came We believe there are many good citizens in this community attended the ball game at Adams "Sometimes members of the family last Saturday to spend a few days at whose best interests demand that they build a Sunday afternoon and also visited at have been called Jumping Deer, and the Will Skahan home. and Mrs. Anna Meuier home. home for themselves. If you are one of them we should, E. O. Johnson and Prof. Wood like to alk it over with you personally. Our friendly, Mrs. L. Schweikert entertanied at a motored to Austin Sunday afternoon shower in honor of Miss Loretta Enright unbiased counsel and assistance are at your disposal, and visited with Chris Johnson. last Sunday. Miss Enright's without obligation, of course. F. A. Ulven has been making extensive Your Radiator should marriage took place, Wednesday, May repairs on his store, by covering be cleaned thoroly—let us 25, at Austin. same with new iron. have it now, put it in A-l A good crowd attended the Ladies' RENOVA shape for a full season's Aid at the Alfred Blom home last service. We remove scale, Sunday afternoon. Renova To Help Neighbor. rust, make it a real cooling ORATAR^uoaoy J* J* CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Struck made an ONE PIECE Mrs. William Gordy continues to be device. auto trip to Ramsey and Lansing last very ill at her home south of the UNIVERSITY OF Sunday. Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. village. She is living in a tent in Mrs. Joe Cronon and Miss Agnes order to receive all the benefit of Majerus visited at the Tischy home at SOUTHERN MINN. fresh air. The neighbors planned a Austin last Wednesday afternoon. bee for Monday to help Mr. Gordy Miss Estella Heimer spent Saturday with his farm work but on account of and Sunday at her home in Stewartville. Phone Main 702-F the rain they will go another day. So many duties to perform has put A number of young people from Mr. Gordy back with corn planting. Enormous Ears. here attended the dance at LeRoy Saturday night. Miss Vivian Tanner was a dinner that isn't such a bad name, as we Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoeffner of guest at the Krull home Sunday. often do run and jump. Austin spent Sunday at the Peter Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and children "We're very enormous. I weigh Hoeffner home. were callers at the Henry Konkon something like 300 pounds, I've been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulven and Stanley home Sunday. told. Our antlers are large and beautiful, New Model visited at Adams last Sunday H. Stern is doing a little farming more so than those of the WhiteTailed evening. as a side line. He is planting a Deer. Miss Dotty Tischy of Austin visited field of corn. "In fact they often look to people at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Dahle and like the antlers of an elk, which I consider Cronon this week. daughters, Pearl and Mrs. Ella Schurman, a great compliment. The McKinley Club gave a married were Austin shoppers Saturday. "Our antlers or horns are different folks dance in the hall last Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and 14 Linotype from those of the White-Tailed family, night. A large crowd attended and daughter, .Lulu, attended church services because they have three spikes on all report a most enjoyable time. in Brownsdale Sunday mo-ning. each of their antlers, and we have two Y-shaped prongs on each of our antlers. THE IDEAL CAFE "We care for ravines and mountains, and we love wild life, though here in the zoo we are living happily. 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I can see all the flowers waking up in the big park, and then the birds begin to sing and the leaves whisper and tell me secrets. THERE ARE MANY "Oh, then I don't think of my beauty at all, but only that I am happy. REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF IRSnSSSRIZIS "I do think of the beauty that Is around me. And somehow it seems to FEDERAL BAKERY GOODS me that no matter how beautiful a creature is there is always one thing /SM.. at igast one can seejhat is' more beau- Federal Products no matter how clevcfr a per Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied son Is, there is always so much that they don't know! 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