Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 4, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
OCR Text
7 "^IW* i? -1 •iram JjfVjrf1 JV' si 1 i^S" "v V» 7 -v- l^Vv'V^ \£t-'tfr Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Aug. 4, 1921 ECLIPSE ECHOES fiel of Pleasant Corners were visitors a few* days last week, left for his Dakota,, who has been visiting friends home Suhday evening. at the L. L. Heydt home Sunday. $nd relatives in this vicinity had a Elmer Bartel was on the sick list George Fett, Jr, of Austin spent birthday Thursday, July 28, and is early this week. Elmer has the record Sundqy with his parents, Mr. and eighty four years of age. He is as Weekl Shavings ailljw:a Edited By Mrs. George Fett. of being too industrious. spry and quick as a man of sixty. He Vol. Sbtturt, 4,1921. 881s jr, Splinters Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Heydt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and family was given a post card shower from Rev. Nauman were entertained at the called at the August Seigfrijed his home town, by his friends there. home Sunday evening. E. O. Heydt home last Sunday. HELP SAVE $200,000,000 Both feeding floors and waHows are Rats are consuming and destroying The long looked for rainy spell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and now to be seen on the farms of successful more than $200,000,000 every year in hog raisers. seems to be upon us. Those who have Lucillie and Viola Beckman motored grain and other products. They kill their threshing done are fortunate. to Cannon Falls Sunday. young poultry and eat eggs. They LOWEST COSTS REVIVE BUILDING The village council met last Monday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Torke and family wallow, burrow and revel in filfth, if you put your plans on a top evening and discussed matters of importance of Austin visited with Mr. and then carry contamination and disease ?°elf. last year after getting prices, concerning village improvements. Mrs. J. N. Wuertz Sunday. into your home and among your will be worth while to let the Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Knuth and ROSE CREEK SARGEANT stock. Eclipse refigure the cost of materials Three hound pups are being well children were supper guests at the Help destroy this pest. and show you how much cheaper Protect your home. •i George Fett home Sunday. taken care of in the village. They building has become. For your own Mr. and Mrs. Lumholdt spent Friday Sargeant Evangelical Church Build ratproof corn cribs, granaries, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naatz, Mr. and should be trained to track and catch protection, start construction promptly at Adams. A. H. Nauman, Pastor. etc. and order materials now. chicken thieves. Mrs. Herman Meyer were visitors at H. P. Ulwelling was in Le Roy on 10:00 A. M. Sunday School, J. E. Several Sargeant people visited at the J. N. Wuertz home Sunday. It is poor economy to pay thousands business last Saturday. Heydt in charge. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It is not too late to have a screened. of dollars for farm machinery and John Cronon left for Minneapolis RENOVA 11:00 A. M., Public Worship, Sermon. in porch, because there will be a lot Shawbeck near Waltham last Sunday. implements and then refuse br neglect Monday noon on business. "The relation of the church to the of hot weather before snow flies. And. The person of special interest there is to pay the comparatively small Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith visited at just think of the hours of comfortable International Disarmament plan." cost of a good building in which to their pretty baby boy, Harry. Threshing of small grain in this the Chas. Smith home Sunday. sleep to be gained. Many a family house them. Taking proper care of 7:30 P. M., Y. .A. Service under Henry Hanson, our efficient mail vicinity is fairly begun. Vibration, wear and neglect Mrs. Joe Cronon visited at Austin jangle would not occur if the night farm machinery prolongs its life, and able leadership. carrier, purchased a span of purebred Mrs. C. Anderson has returned eventually lead to sure ignition before had been spent out in the cool the first part of the week. makes a weather-tight implement 8:15 P. M., Sermon: "A Holy Life." Kentucky mares from E. T. Roesti trouble—have us go over your home from her xisit in Spooner, Wisconsin. air. storage building a good investment. Mrs. Retterath left for Wisconsin' 8:00 P. M., Wednesday Choir and last week. Henry is preparing tq car's system and put it in Al this week to visit with relatives. prayer. shape. maintain his courteous service during The first essential of success with Dorothy Kirchner fell and broke A concrete hog feeding floor saves Miss Erma Skahan of Austin visited The special singing by the mixed the usual spell of bad roads. hogs is a good weather-tight, sunny her arm Tuesday. She is getting along feed, while a concrete wallow provides at the Will Skahan home this week. and ventilated hog barn. octette, asisted by E. G. Roesti as Mr. Eads, who immigrated from a clean place for the hogs to bathe. nicely it is reported. Magneto, coil, generator or Miss Winifred Leigh of Flandreau, sololist, was grand last Sunday evening. Illinois, this spring, and is now living Miss Maud Barrick of Mankato is a distributor repairs promptly South Dakota, is here visiting friends. Lumber today is the lowest priced The service following was northwest of town has three and onehalf made. guest of her sister, Mrs. Wesley building material in America. Build Henry Majerus went to Rochester crowned by the entire consecration of acres of potatoes that bid fair to Browning for a few days. now. Monday where he is taking treatments. several of our young people. You cannot make a good crop. The early variety University of Mrs. S. K. Dahle and daughters, afford to miss these meetings. All is already well matured. Pearl and Mrs. Ella Scherman, and J. J. CLEMENS Miss Gertrude Weyrauch of Minneapolis Southern Minnesota are welcome. Don't forget the big S. The Sargeant mixed octette singers J. H. Simpson were Austin callers is visiting at the Peter Hoeffner S. convention at Lansing next Sunday had a rehearsal at the A. D. Saturday. home this week. Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. Phone Main 702-F at 2:30 P. M. Schaefer home last Sunday afternoon. Joseph Simpson of Taylor, North A. H. Landdek and family visited They sang an excellent number Sunday with Mrs. Landdek's folks at Grafton, Ray Winters is the busiest man in evening. Hear them at future Iowa, Sunday. town these days. services. Misses Bissen of Johnsburg were Casper Timpson is here shaking visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mike Schammel WALTHAM hands with old-time friends.. here last week. Robert Coddington is busy in the Mrs. Dean's daughter and grandchildren neighboring harvest fields. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Mildred of Minneapolis are visiting Rev. E. J. Utzinger drove thru here motored to Austin Saturday evening. here this week. last Monday on his way to Racine. Mrs. Jim Balweber and daughter, George Bartel attended the Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Will Shurke spent Edith, of Minneapolis are visiting at creamery meeting last Monday. the Wheelock home. Sunday afternoon at the Herman Anderson Bros, unloaded a big yellow Matter home. John Merrill and family and Mrs. threshing machine last week. Mr. and Mrs. August Seigfried visited Schumacher motored to Austin and Mrs. August Otte went to Hayfield Brownsdale Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. George Fett last Monday to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thompson entertained Friday evneing. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bungum, the Rev. Jackson of Mason Miss Leona Meyer left Monday for Saturday, July 30, a daughter. Zumbrota to spend a few days at the City, Iowa, last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson visited Rev. Krueger home. Mrs. Nick Thill of Austin and at the L. Henry Grimm home Sunday. Noah Zuengler of Adell, Wisconsin, niece from Chicago, Illinois, visited who visited at the George Fett home at the John Schartz home last week. The Elevator and Coal shed are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mills, Miss Leone nicely dressed up with a coat of red Bunker and Mrs. Mollison of Austin paint. visited at the John Merrill home Mrs. John Pfuhl went to Austin Sunday. Friday and returned the same evening. The Jolly Workers held a meeting Monday afternoon and the cannnig Harvey Grunwald of Brownsdale team and cake-baking team gave demonstrations. attended evening services at Sargeant Sunday. Mrs. Charles Smith, who has been Miss Beigler of Kason is the guest confined to her bed at the St. Olaf of Sargeant relatives and attended hospital with a broken leg, returned church last Sunday. home last Thursday. Mrs. Nat. Sargeant and children of There will be a special community Northfield were visitors at the F. C. service at the public school auditorium Heydt home last week.' next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Good A number of villagers motored to music. Everyone invited. the Hauges church social southeast of Mr. Schumacher, our local barber, town Saturday evening. has rented the corner brick building, Everbearing strawberries are fruiting "It seems to me that retail advertising is a very simple formerly the Keitz building, and will FREIGHT and MERCHANDISE since the late rains. They are especially open a new shop. good just now TRANSFER matter in these times, when the newspaper goes into Matt Ragen, Misses Josephine Ragen, Some of the cornfields show the effects Winifred Leigh and Erma Baldner SERVICE that is prompt, of the recent hail. Forget it! It motored to the cities Wednesday every home in the land. I believe that the retail merchant I might have been, worse. reliable, careful—and economical. and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeimer of Waltham Mrs. Emma Phillips is visiting her Call Main 188-1 worshipped at the Sargeant who fails to advertise, fails in his duty to his customers. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jenson, church Sunday evening. CITY DRAY UNE and later she will accompany her sister, Mrs. Hans Anderson and Lester, The public has aright to know what a merchant Mrs. Bemis, to Rochester. I motored to Grand Meadow Sunday after A. H. Landdek, manager of the attending church here. is doing it has aright to know what sort of goods Rose Creek Lumber company, has S L. YOUNG I Mrs. William Heydt and family, F. taken over the coal business of John C. Heydt and family, Miss Frances 217 E. Mill Street Cronon and will use their sheds. he has in his establishment,, and what kind of service tie Biegler of Kasson and William Wohl- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus and Mrs. Emma renders, and what the conditions of his service are. It Majerus motored to Clear Lake, jr i' Iowa, Thursday for a pleasure trip. has aright to know when he receives new goods, and has Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson entertained Fresh From The Christ Johnson and daughter, ,1 aright to know what the new goods are like." Carol, and Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson, all of Austin, at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoard have "No merchant nowadays ought to expect the public to Oven returned from Minneapolis and at the present time they are visiting at the ""fcwss- give him its patronage unless he comes out frankly and latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock. tells the public what reasons he has to expect its patronage. Mrs. Emma Majerus, John and Topped with a crisp, brown crust, inside Margaret Majerus motored' to Adams last Sunday to .spend the day. Miss And he ought to do this in the local newspapers— a snowy white—Our bread is so Margaret Majerus will remain thereI for this week, where she will visit relatives good that you cannot imagine a better. That's the way for him to stand fair and square with the near Adams, The Rose Creek band rendered some' people whom he expects to come in and buy his goods. very good music last Saturday even-: ing, and after the concert the Ladies'! """Sl-miiiOljjjlwl Aid served ice cream and cake. The' "Let his advertisements be the truthful news of what he proceeds amounted to $20.00. The band will give concerts every Saturday is doing, and let him print it in the newspaper, where evening thru the season at the Rose^ Creek park. Everyone invited. p| news belongs, and then he will be playing fair with the Come and enjoy a good time. 1 public and deserving of its confidence." ,5v One hundred million passengers were carried over the lines of the Pacific electric railway, Los Angeles, Call Main 450 for demonstration of Bonnet-Brown during the year 1920, a record for: this line. I Sales Service—ads and cuts here at your command at no And our other baked goods are equally extra charge. PROFESSIONAL as good, in fact, most folks say they are DIRECTORY just like homemade—The Highest CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Praise They Can Give. Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Physician and Surgeon Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Assistants— Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Mabelle Moore, R. N. W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. UNDERTAKING and FUNERAL DIRECTION Auto Hearse Equipment Prompt attention in Every Detail Business Residence J5he House of Service' Phone Main 112 Phone Main £13 Xh AUSTIN, MINN. V, T'*' DONOVAN & GOSLEE Funeral Directors and Embalmers Federal System of Bakeries u" Day Calls—Phone Main 198 Night Calls T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. I H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Motor and Carriage Service mm N.