Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 21, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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'K*"J: :*vv-n*» a, f^' & A£f*3T fflfi -. .. n! "ji #%&$& M*' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Mim Page Two Thursday, July 24,1921. ECLIPSE ECHOES spending a few days at the Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud, Mr. The Renova Coal, Grain and Lumber Hanson home here. and Mrs. Sandy Noble and Andrew Co., held their annual business Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Gorvin, Mr. and Lerud attended church in Austin Sunday. meeting at the company's office last lii Mrs. Alvin Gorvin of Blooming Prairie week Saturday. Weekly Shaving Edited By visited at the Thos. Oleson home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buxton visited Vol. 379 July 21, 1921 Mott Todd and wife are stopping Splinters Thursday afternoon. If at the home of his parents Mr. at the home of Mrs. Todd's parents, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Hanson and Mrs. J. W. Buxton Sunday afternoon. 3TIQI Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blanchard for a "HOME" Any old house with substantial of Ada, July 14, a son. Congratulations. There's a homelike feeling about few days. He is'looking for a good framework and foundations can be Mrs. Hanson will be remembered Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and baby the low-spreading bungalow—nestled {transformed into a modern looking farm to rent for next year. here by her friends as Evelena Lutina and Margaret Noble were cozily among green and flowered Ihome—and the cost of the change is Bassnes. visitors at the Dugaw home Sunday Ismail in comparison with rebuilding. shrubbery. Spreading shade trees .Talk it over with the Eclipse. form a canopy against the sun. The Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wold and children afternoon". An egotist makes everybody else porch invites into its own ample outof-doors. of Bemidji, Mrs Roy Fitch and "sore," but he seems to get a lot The setting is charmingly daughter of Minneapolis came down RENOVA of fun out of his egotism. A well informed landlord knows many friends hope he will soon be hospitable. Its sunny rooms and genial that Oak flooring commands a higher LANSING Thursday to visit at the home of their open fireplace its harmonious with us again. rental, and at the same time attracts sister, Mrs. L. C. Miller, returning to outlines, dainty vine-clad pergola, and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were a better class of tenants. The real S. K. Dahle and family were Austin their homes Saturday. the wealth of .growing things about, J. F. FAIRBANKS Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. estate dealer who builds to sell knows Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Zelsdorf, visitors Saturday Mrs. Clarence Jerdet and little son, make the bungalow the most intimate that Hardwood Floors are his "one Chapman's mother, Mrs. A. Rockwell, Sunday, July 17, a son. expression of "home." Its popularity Ernest Rockwell and Joseph Simpson Loren, returned from St. Olaf hospital best bet." The really satisfied home at Brownsdale. comes from simplified housekeeping, Mrs. William Decker of Waltham were Austin callers Friday. at Austin Sunday, where the little owner in ninety instances out of one Mr. and Mrs. Lumholt of Mason the absence of stairs and artistic superiority was a caller in Lansing Saturday. one recently underwent an operation This vicinity was visited by a very hundred is living on Hardwood Floors City, Iowa, are stopping at the hotel over conventional two and. Miss Vernelia Vaughan spent last for appendicitis. He is reported as The most convincing endorsement welcome rain early Monday morning. three-story small houses. here for a while. Mr. Lumholt is employed Dealer In as to the superior merits of HardIwood week with friends in Brownsdale. getting ajong as well as could be expected. Joseph Simpson is a guest of his at the garage here. Flooring is found in its steady NOBODY LOVES A RAT. Arlie Wood is helping Mr. Gleason sister, Mrs. Henry Bull, in Brownsdale Lansing baseball nines played an COAL, WOOD, LIME, increasing use for every type of Don't let your corn crib or granary with his haying and harvesting. The Young People's Society of Red this week. interesting game of ball at Mayville "building both private and public. remain a free boarding house for Remember the Bible Study class Oak Grove church will meet at the C. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, B. F. Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunday afternoon. The score was 30 rats. "Build him out"—starve lnm meets at the home of Grandma Summey B. Christianson home Saturday evening, M. Tanner took in the pageant in to 3) in favor of Lansing. by means of concrete floors. Concrete BRICK AND WALL every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody July 24. The following families The size of the dollar can not be Austin last week. is durable, inexpensive, and no Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood spent a welcome. compared with the sighs of the dollarless. will entertain: L. C. Miller, N. £. rat has ever geen known to gnaw Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman of PLASTER. few days in St. Paul last week. Their thru it. The mid-week union prayer meeting Lostegard, Matt. Hanson, Helge Anderson Lansing were dinner guests at the son, Walter, and wife of White Bear and C. B. Christianson. Everyone will be held at the church Wednesday. E. Rockwell home Sunday. returned home with them for a few The future is before you. Make Everybody is urged to attend welcome. Mrs. Elmer Tanner and children days' visit with friends and relatives. Office 301 East Bridge St. sure of it by attending the Mankato these meetings. of Austin were visitors at the Wm. The following were Sunday guests WALTBAM Commercial College, Mankato, Minn. Hilmer Nordland of Moscow was a Strong home the first of the week. at the home of Mrs. M. White: Mr. Send for catalog. Advertisement 6-1 -c LOAD/7 Phone: Main 32 OR A CAR Mrs. C. Anderson and daughter caller Monday at the home of his aunt ay and Mrs. A. B. Strong and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sthur of Iowa Mrs. A. E. Martin. Eada have gone to Spooner, Wisconsin, J. J. CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. Max Braun and family Austin, Minn. are visiting with Mrs. Sthur's parents, Mrs. G. E. Smith of Austin is caring for a two weeks' visit with relatives of Chatfield, and the Misses Lillian Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baumgartner. for that new boy at the home of and friends. Phone: Mem 47 l^ftl Mgr. and Winnefred Weigle of La Crosse, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zelsdorf. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and Mrs. Hess of Cedar Falls, Iowa, is Mrs. Ernie Dennis and sons, William children attended the Mission Festival spending several weeks with her and Robert, of Stillwater were daughter, Mrs. O. W. Cummings. in Austin Sunday. callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke called at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin spent E. C. Dennis Saturday. She was on the Henry Fett home Thursday evening. Sunday at the home of her sister, her way to Saratoga, Iowa, to visit Mrs. Rudolph Lunda, of Moscow. friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock of Goldfield, Iowa, are visiting at the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke CORNING home of their son, John Pollock. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rector went to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Knuth and Albret Lea last Thursday to attend children spent Sunday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble visited the wedding of Mr. Rector's nephew. George Fett home. at the Ole Lerude home Sunday. Mrs. Bird of Dodge Center spent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tillford Johnson Sunday and Monday with her husband. Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beckman Saturday, July 16, a son. Congratulations. He is working on the church and children motored to West Concord here. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerude were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hanson of dinner guests at the L. C. Miller home WEST LANSING Grand Meadow are spending the Sunday. week at the home of their son, Elvin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bassnes and 4* Hanson. little son, Maurice, were dinner guests Harvesting is the order of the day Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Bjerke and at the Andrew Bassnes home Sunday. in this vicinity. son of Grand Meadow were guests at Mr. and Mrs. John Beckel and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker called the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson daughter, Veronica, of Austin spent at the J. R. Woods home Sunday afternoon. Sunday. the week-end with folks and friends Halbert Simonson of Grand Meadow here. Pearl Ranum is visiting at the was a guest at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and home of her grandmother, Mrs. O. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 0. Olson visited By our dwn "Brick Wall Mathieson. Sunday. friends at Geneva and vicinity Monday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robinson of evening. visited relatives in Dexter Saturday Waitham were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. John Gorvin and and Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis daughter, Signa, of Blooming Prairie Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of Newry, .Saturday. visited at the Thos. Oleson home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of preached Rev. Sanderson of Austin evening. Corning, Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable here for Rev. Williams, who is quite Mrs. John Opsall of Austin returned Noble called at the home of their ill at St. Olaf hospital in Austin. His to her home Wednesday after parents Sunday afternoon. Now tjie outlook wasn't brilliant as he lamped about the place anyone could see his finish if he didn't change his Boys overalls size 4 to 16 Boys and girls tennis and years, very special play shoes, very special at pace. All his shelves with goods were burdened, bought 59' $1.00 by box and barrel and bale, in a market that was tilted and had cost him scads of kale. .. With the season fast advancing and with goods that ought tq sell, he at least agreed with Sherman war most certainly was—Well, it is strange how fearsome fancies flit across the troubled A HOST OF BARGAINS FOR EVERY DAY OF THIS mind, and the fear of going "Bughouse," left the thot of MONTH. IMMENSE STORE WIDE CLEARANCE OF ALL Bug behind. In days ago, when trade was brisk, when SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. he felt so sure and smug, he'd refused a Selling Service WASH GOODS BARGAINS FOR WOMEN represented by a Bug.* With his business prospects Ladies' ribbed union suits 39c brightest he declined with such disdain, that the "Printshop" 36 inch White Gabardine 29c Ladies' fine union suits ..: r.....59c 32 inch Shirting Ginghams 15c Ladies' fine ribbed vests 19c which had asked him never spoke of it again. 40 inch colored Organdies 59c Ladies mercerized vests ... .....49c Ladies' hose, black, brown and But, that he, with storm clouds rising, better seek most DOMESTICS "A white 12y2c Corsets, very special, at $1.50 any port than to drift in troubled waters ending in the Bungalow aprons 89c 36 inch heavy unbleached sheeting ..10c Middy blouses $1.49 Bankrupt's Court. So he beat it to the printshop, to Ye 42-45 inch Pillow Tubing 35c HOUSE 36 inch Berkley Cambric ..19c Ed. began to moan, "What's that Advertising Service, 72 inch bleached sheeting 45c Chambray house dresses $1.98 81 inch unbleached sheeting 45c beat it in my ivory dome!" Ladies Gingham dresses $3.95 BARGAINS FOR HEN AND Gingham and Percale dresses ..........89c •O Maybe we should have a moral to adorn this little tale BOYS 'bout' this advertising service turning "Stickers into Kale." Children's Gingham dresses And that we should give in detail how the service pulled him 1 to 3 years ..49c Men's Union Made Overalls 95c thru, but we'd rather spend the time showing what 'twill do Children's combination knit waist Men's Nainsook union suits 79c Call Main four five O, and we'll have the goods to show., and pants ...21c Men's fine Balbriggan shirts .45c for you. Children's hose 12%c Men's night shirts $1.19 SILK DRESSES Men's dress shirts 98c Men's Chambray work shirts .65c IT Men's hose in assorted colors 15c Silk taffeta dresses in blue and brown Do your shopping in The News ftrst-you will be bjstter satisfied u. Men's Khaki pants $1.39 'V values up to $42.50 '•i£lv4t)b -5* Boys' Balbriggan union suits 39c $14.75 July Clearance price W' oun Y:k\ S House of Service fc:' -m- 't I