Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 11, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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•L,,.p. ,-L iiHiwi'iiini tmMiihiiiln'HirtTlinwi -1, Tv sr riiipffisfp Page Three MOWER COUNT^*"NBW^AOW!W« fr* Thursday, Aug. 11, 1921 is Shock-threshing in this vicinity the George Bartel home last Friday. ning to shine and deserves a place on Sunday and visited the Oakdale farm. 'George Shaw autoed to Rochester ily drove to the Frank Van Vleet ROSE CREEK the map. The Wiebrandt boys are nearly completed, grain yielding from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rockwell of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw were home after church Sunday as dinner Sunday to visit Mr. Shaw's brother, hauling big loads of lumber onto the twenty to sixty-five bushels per acre. Clarion, Iowa, were Sunday visitors at dinner guests at the Cecil Padelford who is in the hospital. guests and then attended the convention Schuler farm where a hog barn and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winters. home Sunday. Messrs C. H. Wood, E. Blyton, Ed. at Lansing.. Joe Cronon spent Saturday and Mower County News Market machine shed are under construction. Johnson and Fred Ulven left Wednesday M. W. Kniefel and family motored Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud and Place is the place to list anything Sunday at Minneapolis. The village council had an interesting morning for a fishing trip to the to Owatonna Sunday to visit his parents. A reception in honor of Rev. Webbeking baby and Ruby Lerud spent Sunday you may have to dispose of. Miss Rose Schmidt of Austin spent session Thursday evening* about and his bride was given at northern part of the state. with relatives in Lyle. News Advertising brings results. Sunday in Rose Creek. building a high power line to Waltham. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Limbo ttteir parsonage last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snyder and Mrs. Shumaker and Mrs. Kingsboro "A Friday, August 5, a son. Congratulations. children, Mrs. Bongard and daughter, Both congregations participated in were at Austin last Thursday. J. E. Heydt's residence and the parsonage Anna, motored to Stewartville and the presenting to their pastor of a Professor Wood and family visited were decorated with lightning Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziemer of Waltham new Ford car. L. W. Sellner of Sargeant Rochester Sunday to spend the day. No. 22 at Le Roy with friends Sunday. Autographic rods the past week. Winters Bros attended services here last Sunday gave the address of the evening. Clifford Shaw and family of Mrs. Matt Flemming' has gone to did the work. evening. Brownsdale, Mrs. Wilson and Bert Rev. Webbeking responded in an St. Olaf hospital for treatment. Kodak Jr. A. Freed is adding a modern machine Folsom of Mackesan, Wisconsin, called The parsonage, the new dwelling able manner. The entire community the Miss Lucile Oelkers is spending shed to his already neat set of joins the parishoners in congratulations. at the Merrill home last Monday erected by John Reiniers and the William week at the Jacob Majerus home. farm buildings. evening. Schwartz residence were wired Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Albright Mr. and Mrs. Pat Curtner and children A large crowd attended the services last week by Ray Winters. Saturday, August 6, a daughter. WEST LANSING were visitors at the Frank Seigel at the auditorium last Sunday and all Mr. and Mrs. Marburger of Spring John Reinartz visited with relatives with Kodak home Sunday. were very much pleased with the singing Valley and son, Emmert, of Racine in Austin Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schwartz and rendered by the Dahle Brothers Ruby Lerud visited Ruth Jerdet The Misses Fanny and Laura U1welling were guests at the Leo. Meyer home Anastigmat family motored to Pequot for a week quartet of Lyle. Monday. spent Sunday afternoon at LieRoy. Sunday and attended divine srvices.- f.7.7 lens Another auto accident at Rose of fishing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney called at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Creek Friday night. A Ford and a Mrs. O. T. Nolte entertained the the L. J. Haney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson motored Rose Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anderson a Evangelical Aid Thursday. There was Dodge were racing on the 0. D. T. and Mrs. L. J. Haney visited Mrs. Albert to Osage, Iowa, Tuesday on and son, Leonard, of Austin, Mrs. an excellent attendance. the Dodge not knowing of the corner Ulland in Corning Monday. business. C. Anderson of Renova, Miss Agnes $25.22 by the track was going at a very fast Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning Helen Shoemaker is assisting with Anderson, and Emmert Marburger of rate of speed. It was unable to make visited at the Lerud home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck attended the housework at the Kingsboro home Racine were visitors at the home of the turn and found the ditch. The car the Oslo picnic Sunday. this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson Sunday. was somewhat damaged, and some of Mrs. Louis Ulland and Annie called Mrs. Walter Landdek of Carpenter, Henry Hanson and family attended The Evangelical Sunday school had the occupants hurt. Those people at the Albert Ulland home in Corning Iowa, visited at the Landdek home church in the country Sunday and visited a large representation at the Lansing who prefer flying to automobile riding Friday. last week. at Mrs. P. H. Larson's. convention Sunday afternoon. A. D. had better invest in a flying machine. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck of Dr. Ward has been very ill the past Sam Slack reports that he found Schaefer led the devotional service. Blooming Prairie, Lutina Errett and week, but is on the road to recovery at his cows in the corn one day last The male quartette and duet rendered Dorothy Noble drove down to Le RJy this writing. SARGEANT week. No losses experienced. excellent selections. Sargeant Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. Joe U1 welling of Faribault Sunday school has the largest John Urbatch of Austin owning the visited with folks in the village Insurance Specialists cradle roll in the district. farm operated by A. R. Griggs, is' Sargeant Evangelical Church. over Sunday. building a hog house and corn crib. The Weyerhauser company is about Rev. A. H. Nauman, Pastor. George Hartman and family autoed all-round, day-in-and-day-out picture to renovate and paint the lumber Austin Insurance Agency Mrs. B. F. Heidt and Mrs. L. Westj FOR to Blooming Prairie and Austin Sunday 10:00 o'clock a. m.—Sunday school. sheds and office. Sargeant is begin and children of Rochester visited at E. Ray Cory, Manager afternoon. making, the 2C has always particularly appealed 11:00 o'clock a. m.—Public worship— Babcock Building Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cotting and sermon. to ys—we think it will particularly appeal to Children of Byron, were guests at the AUSTIN, MINNESOTA 7:30 o'clock p. m.—Y. P. A. service. Wood home Sunday. you. It's compact and convenient to carry, J. 8:15 o'clock p. m.—Sermon. Charles Johnson and family and 8:00 o'clock p. m., Wednesday—Devotional for example, and yet the picture it makes is •f" Mr. and Mrs. Pulver and Jeanette motored and choir. to Austin Sunday. PIERCE just short of post card size—2 Ji 4% inches. 2:00 o'clock p. m., Thursday. Aid Mesdames Struck, Shoemaker and meeting, Mrs. Geo. Bartel entertains. Merrill visited at the McDonald home And then its lens equipment. The Kodak Anastigmat BATTERY CO. last Wednesday afternoon. is designed by Kodak experts and manufactured' Rally day program for Sunday Miss Margaret Majerus returned school and sacred concert by Y. P. A. in Kodak factories for the particular Kodak on which home Sunday after a week's visit with are now under preparation. Dates announced it is to be fitted. As a result lens and shutter and auxiliary relatives at Stacyville, Iowa. next week. Welcome to all. Herbert Hunt and family, Miss Forrester, equipment are in perfect harmony—and better No matter what creed or church you Helen Shoemaker, and Kathryn RE-CHARGING, belong to you are always cordially received •pictures follow as a matter of course. Fink spent Sunday in Le Roy. KOBE'S CAFE at Sargeant. If you can come REPAIRING Reg. Cronon arrived here last Monday See it here. TVe are featuring the "20 Junior" once or a hundred times. and evening to spend a time with his in our Kodak department parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cronon. Miss Agnes Anderson attended REBUILDING Other Kodaks—all autographic—from $8.00 up Mrs. C. N. Hauer of Wilmington, church here Sunday. Brownies from $2.00 up All Makes of her sister's, Charles Mussolf of Kasson was a Delaware, has been visiting at Sargeant visitor Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Landdek's, the past Batteries Miss Agnes Anderson left Monday week. 5or 23etter for a week's visit in Austin. John Cronon arrived from North Ben Moline of Galesburg, Illinois, is Dakota Sunday evening after spending K.O. WOLD DRUG CO. visiting Ferd Schwartz this week. a week looking after his interests Miss Lorraine Wadman of Iowa is there. FIRST CLASS WORK Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake of Stacyville, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Gray. GUARANTEED Some of the Renova boys admit of Iowa, and Mrs. Anna Mauer and DR. G. F. STORING, Chiropractor sore disappointments Sunday evening. son, Jake, of Adams visited with relatives here Sunday. Phone Bridge 30 Mrs. Anna Meuer and daughter, Clarence Bisbee and family of Lyle Office over Woolworth Store. Phone Main 708 for Appointment. Lena, Mrs. Carrey and Mrs. Rehding, visited at the J. E. Heydt home Sunday. Examination Free. all of Adams, visited at the Emma 112 East Maple, Austin Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Majerus home Friday. Mrs. William Heydt and family and The John Merrill family and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartel and fam 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 MONDAY, AUGUST 15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.— 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.— 9:00 to 12:00 A. M.— Any Percale under 30c—15c. All Summer Underwear one-half price. All Dishes one-half price. 10:00 toll :00 A.M.— 10:00 to 11:00 A. M.— 10:00 to 11:00 A.M.— All Muslin Underwear, one-half price. All Silk Dresses one-third off. All Ginghams one-half price. 11:00 to 12:00 A.M.— 11:00 to 12:00 A. M.— 11:00 to 12:00 A.M.— off All basement goods other than dishes one-third All Sheetings one-fourth off. All Wash Dresses one-half price. 2:00 to 3:00 P.M.— 2:00 to 3:00 P.M.— 2:00 to 3:00 P.M. I All Silks one third off. All Hosiery one-third off. All Wool Dress Goods one-fourth price. 3:00to 4:00P.M.— 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.— 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.— All Waists one-half price. All Low Cut Shoes one-fourth off. All White Shoes, high or low one-half price. 4:00to 5:00P.M.— 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.— 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.— All Rugs one-fourth off. Summer Coats $7.50. Any Hat under $5.00—98c. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 THURSDAY AUGUST 18 R. R. MURPHY & SON, Inc. 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.— 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.— All Wash Goods, Organdies, Voiles, one-half price SEMI-ANNUAL All Lace Curtain goods by yard, one-fourth 10:00 to 11:00 A.M.— 10:00 to 11:00 A.M.— A sample line of Fall and Winter Underwear at All Summer Suits, one-half price. 11:00 to 12:00 A. M.— 11:00 to 12:00 A. M.— CLOSES one-half price. OPENS Embroideries and trimmings one-half price. 2:00 to ,3:00 P.M.— 2:00 to 3:00 P. M— Ov AUGUST 20 AUGUST 13 All Corsets one-third off. Challies and Silklines 36 inch—12^4c. 3:00 to 4:00 P.M.— 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.— Houra of Bargains All Ribbons one-half price. 1 Cretonnes from 25 to $1.50 yard at one-half 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.— 4«09to 5:00P.M.— All Table Covers one-third off. Outings white or colors per yard—16c. All Lace Curtains, one-half price. CLOSING DAY fRIQjtY 19 I I 9:00 to 10:60 A. M.— 2:00to 3:00P.M.— ALL REMNANTS OVER $1 and UNDER $8' All Remnants under $1.00 20c per piece or yard. on sale 50c. it 3:00 to 4:0ftP.M.— ivv 'J? 10:00 to 11:00 A. It— 10:00to lilSflTA.M.— feMto lOd per* jSece or yaifl, -•--if 40c per piece or yard. $4.0Q $UD 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.— 11:00 to 12:00 A.M.— 4:00 to 5:00 P. Mi— 11KK) to 12.-00 A.M.— 30c per piece or yard. 5c per piece or yard. »3JO »oo .«•), ,1 .JU KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE CLOCK. THE TIME LIMIT WILL BOB USED. NOGOODSmCHANGEB RACK. EVERY SALE FINAL. If CI ffc i- r~ -a fciV AUSTIN, MINNESOTA 4- /'t1