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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

June 30, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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ec /p |®ffP •I •{•*'", *\xn 1 tmm ^:W?W tpp^f & wV,yr *'f M4M" .b. vrn r\V 1,1 1 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, June 30,1921 ECLIPSE ECHOES MICKIE SAYS— turning Sunday, where they visited at Lea Wednesday for the graduation WALTHAM LE ROY the Ben Wuerta home. ia exercises. The graduates were Louise Luthi, of District 135 Nettie Lostegaard, •i— —J* NEWRY Elva Hanson, Hilda Tolifson, yiVTCN AFEU-ER \NPkV4*C& Miss Emma Fett was an Austin Mrs. H. Hermes of Minneapolis Weekly Shaving: Edited By caller Monday. Clara Syverud of District 79-Jt. Volume 376 came down Saturday and is visiting June 30, 1921 SOVAfcfcODN £ISE OVJ* Splinters Carpenters are busy rebuilding the Mrs. Joe Mitchell of Marshalltown, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Oscar Lysne is on the sick list. \U TVtf PftJPfcfc BUT house of Will Shurke. Iowa, and her sister of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells and baby Look out for jfche wedding bells WHY IS A BUILDING Many a man's reputation for wisdom KAEVmoV* VKN ViWAE\ FE.EU Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family Missouri, and children are visiting and the Misses Florence and Alice next week. MATERIAL DEALER? has been gained by letting the JEST UKE efcAevovV UVVX attended the Mission Festival at at the home of their sister, Mrs. Anderson visited relatives in Adams Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Noble were Because he keeps stocks of the other fellow do the talking. Elkton Sunday. Andrew Erick. last Sunday. in Austin Thursday evening. things you need for your buildings. Miss Uralia Schmeling of Cresco, Little Elvin Brown who has been Mr. and. Mrs. John Jordan were A MID-SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Because he knows where to get the Swords may be beaten into plowshares, Iowa, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. very sick the past two weeks with inflammatory Blooming Prairie shoppers Saturday. on a sleeping porch—out in the freedom but a silk shirt can't be converted best goods. Because he can help you Louise Nemitz. rheumatism is able to be The house on the Halverson farm into a pair of overalls. get the best job for your money. Because of the open where the air is about again. Mr. and Mrs. John Beneke and Mr. is ready so the Feibiger family can me*: he can give you real service. clean and cool, beats anything you Mrs. R. Woodburn and son motored and Mrs. Roy Kellar and son of Mason move in. ever tried. Too it will make you Try the Eclipse and find out. from New Hampton, Iowa, and spent City, Iowa, visited at the Henry Mr and Mrs. Ole Anderson and Insurance Specialists in mind and body and at that stroner the latter part of last week with her children spent Sunday at the Maggie Fett home Sunday. SLEEPING PORCHES are not expensive JUST HENS—HOW ABOUT EGGS? mother, Mrs. W. Hayes. Christianson home. Austin Insurance Agency oe 3 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frohreich and luxuries. Really, youll be A farmer with 440 hens found that The ball game between the colored Mrs. Selmar Christianson, Verlin, surprised to find how little they cost. son and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Milius E. Ray Cory, Manager when the poultry house was kept players and 7 Cairn Bros, at the Oak sou"" Dorothy and Olga Christianson, of Let the Eclipse plan one with you. and children left for their homes at clean the egg production was 212 per Babcock Building Dale diamond was very well attended We have all the material you will Bixby took in the ladies aid Friday. Clear Lake, Wisconsin. They were day. When he neglected his poultry AUSTIN. MINNESOTA need and will guarantee the quality and was won by the colored players. The Ladies' Aid which was entertained house for six weeks the production accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl of everv item you buy. Come in today Mr. and Mrs. Sumnicht and children by Mrs. Magnuson at School fell to 80 per day. Tabre, Jr., who will remain a few and we'll talk it over. and Ralph Hall returned home No. 135 was well attended. They days. MORAL—Keep the poultry house Thursday evening from a two weeks' took in $11.00. clean—BUILD IT SO THAT IT CAN Mr. and Mrs. Herman- Wresch, Mr. JEWELR1 Experience proves that properly visit with relatives in various parts EASILY BE KEPT CLEAN! USE and Mrs. Will Condo and children, Mr. Mr., and Mrs. Myer Noodleman laid Red Cedar Shingles make the of Wisconsin. CONCRETE FLOORS. and Mrs. Art Buck and son, Mr. and and children spent Sunday at the cheapest roof when initial cost and Mr. and Mrs. H. Henning and children, upkeep are considered. Mrs. Edd Beneke and Marvin, Mr. Luthi home and took in the party at Boards and a bed will make a Mrs. R. Robinson, Kathleen and Mrs. Hugo Milius and Mr. and the Feibiger home last Sunday. home but bed and board are not a Remember to put sunshine windows Robinson of Saratoga and Miss Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthi, John home. in your old hog house and be ready Gladys Dane of St. Paul, visited last Minnie Fett motored to West Concord Burchard, Mr. and Mrs. John Feibiger WATCH REPAIRING for fall pigs. It is the easiest and Tuesday at the E. J. Diddams home. Friday evening to spend the evening and children, and Harmina Prodech We guarantee Satisfaction at cheapest way to save your pig crop. Miss Lillie Eastwold visited a few with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tuttle. spent Sunday at the Eick home. reasonable prices days with her sister, Mrs. O. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthi, Mr. and O. I— JONES of Austin. Her sister, Mrs. H. Hawkins J. J. CLEMENS RENOYA ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Mrs. Lostegaard ,Louisa and Hilma took her place as teller of the Gullick Tollifson Alice, Hilda and 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. First State Bank during her absence. Gena Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Rockwell spent Sunday in JEWELER Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiteside were LANSING Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. Syverud and family were in Albert Rochester. down last week from Austin to attend the funeral of the former's L. S. Chapman and wife of Lansing Several from here attended the were callers at the E. Rockwell home mother, Mrs. A. Whiteside, which was Chautauqua at Austin last week. Sunday. held at the Presbyterian church Saturday The Bible study class meets at the afternoon. Rev. Hanson of Clear Lake, Iowa, home of Grandma Summey every Dr. J. E. Price motored down from held services in the school house Tuesday afternoon. Blooming Prairie Sunday and visited last week Sunday. When times Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson of relatives. E. J. Diddams returned Mrs. Martin Lee of Austin spent Austin were callers at the home of with him as far as Austin and visited a few days at the W. M. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin. at the T. S. Thompson home the remainder home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin were of the day. Mrs. Fanny Iorns and daughter callers at the home of Mrs. Martin's Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicolay and neighbors Lepha are spending a week on the brother, George Nordlan, at Moscow, had a picnic at Oak Dale Park farm with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman. Sunday. slacken why for Mr. and Mrs. A. Weise and children, Thomas Hunter of Michigan was who spent the past week at the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman and a guest at the home of his brother parental Nicolay home. The Weise Mrs. Fanny Iorns and daughter motored George Hunter, from Thursday until family motored to their home in St. to Rochester Sunday and spent Tuesday. Paul the following day. the day. The mid-week union prayer meeting The members of the History Club W. M. Phillips and family and Mrs. will be held at the M. E. church had a farewell picnic last Friday at Advertise? Martin Lee spent Wednesday in Wednesday evening. Everybody is the Oak Dale Park for Mrs. McGinnis Grand Meadow visited relatives and urged to attend these meetings. and Mrs. Powell, who soon leave for friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and their homes in China and the Philippine Mrs. Survalia and son Axel and son returned to their home at Stacy, Islands. A social time was enjoyed Oliver Dickens of Minneapolis and Sunday after a few days visit at the and a beautiful gift was presented Miss Gladys Schaeffer of Winnebago home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. to each of the guests. were callers at the A. A. Tanner and A. Rector. Our fire company responded quickly J. M. Tanner homes Thursday. Miss Uanitta Bates returned to her Wednesday forenoon when word Word has been received from the duties as nurse at the county home was sent for them to help extinguish Simpsons at Rochester. Mr. Simpson Tuesday after spending a short vacation the fire at Taopi, which was at the has undergone a slight operation at the home of her parents, meat market and threatened the and his health is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bates. whole town. With the help of nearby He expects to be able to go home in farmers and road men it was WEST LANSING a week or ten days. nearly extinguished when our help MICKIE SAYS—, 4 I— Why do all the progressive stores keep arrived. MAYVILLE Mrs. John Clay visited at the John 4* CORNING Noble home Friday. advertising? ONE WAN to PMIMNXE Willie, Oscar and Leonard Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karsrud and •r XfcMJC. VS tO QUIT RUMVMV1& were Austin callers Saturday evening. Verna were Austin callers Saturday. The barn dance at Hilmar Klemestad's NEfe &MD 9YART tfcLUNfe Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz visited Ole E. Lerud motored to Wisconsin Why is it that every business that Friday night was well attended. at the Conrad Fett home Sunday afternoon. Tuesday to visit friends and relatives. FOUCa UO\M &QXYEU ttLNESS grows and broadens out uses newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kittleson and son IS, SO mLFEEL The South Ladies Aid was entertained Mrs. J. N. Wuertz is spending this of Austin called at the Lewis Ulland on Friday afternoon by Mrs. publicity regularly? POOR It QUVf &XJMIV46 week in Austin with her daughter home Thursday. Sam Magnuson. Proceeds were over Mrs. M. J. Torke. Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson of $11.00. r: Mr. and Mrs. A. Krug and children Ceylon are visiting at the home of Miss Clara Lee and H. Hansel of There must be something back of the of Austin viisted at the Herman her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newry were married on Wednesday Meyer home Sunday. Haney. idea that leads them to print their of last week at Austin. Congratulations. Henry Meyer and Harry Zettlemann Vs Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Rudy, motored to the Faribault Lakes Saturday, and Margaret visited at the Theodore news in the papers. A number of people from here attended returning Sunday. Helleck home near Blooming Prairie the eighth grade graduation Miss Leona Meyer returned from Saturday and Sunday. at Albert Lea Thursday. Clara Syverud, Sheboygan, .Wisconsin, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Mr. Did you ever notice that it takes time Hilda Tollefson, Nettie Lostegaard, where she has been teaching parochial and Mrs. Leonard Haney and Agnes Elmer Ulland, Elva Hanson 't and persistence to accomplish anything school for the past nine months. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and Donald and Louise Luthe were among the Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and were dinner guests at the home of worth while? graduates. children and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Friday. A large amount of work is being Meyer motored to Lake Geneva Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and done to improve our local cemetery. where they enjoyed picnic dinner. son, returned to their home at Stacy, You can't advertise today and expect to The Ladies' Aid will give an ice after spending the past ten days here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frohreich cream social at the Aaron Thompson find your store crowded tomorrow, Mrs. Rector had her tonsils removed and son Alvin and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo some on Saturday evening, July 2. Milius and children of Clear Lake, while here. unless you have thru constant advertising The money raised here will go toward Wisconsin, spent a week with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney entertained the cemetery fund. Everybody welcome. educated the public to read and friends in this vinicity. their children, Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson of Ceylon, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Bolgren and son Otto your ads. Mrs. Robert Haney and family, Mr. and Ruby Naatz, Mr. and Mrs Peterson Interesting store news will be and Mrs. Leonard Haney and baby, and children, Norma and LeRoy found on every page of The News in this issue. Shop here first. Sunday. motored to Lakeville, Saturday re- The majority of people are slow to act. You have to tell them the same thing over and over again before they will heed your message. Advertise now for the business you expect to do next month—it is EXTRAORDINARY SALE the cumulative effect that brings results. For assistance in your advertising The News has the Bonnet-Brown Sales Service which is at the beck and call of every merchant or SBr-* business man who has a phone. FRIDAY and SATURDAY This service furnishes illustrations and ideas for practically every ipj* profession and business. 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