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

August 22, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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ECLIPSE ECHOES kicked and hit him on the face and but went back to Riceville to finish Paper, ink and type properly combined ROSE CREEK AUSTIN ROUTE 6 out her visit as she so wished. cutting his lip and knocking several mean attractive printing. See. While doing her housework last teeth out. Stitches were necesary to be The News job printing department. '1* •—-4» Saturday Miss Susie Boyd accidently taken. Arnold is getting along as' H. L. Jensen is the owner of a new Mrs. Charles Laws and little son are Weekly Shavings fell and broke both bones in her left well as can be expected. visiting at the cement works. Edited By Essex car. Volume383. ^August 22, 1921 Thfe annual mission festival of the Splinter* arm above the wrist. 4 Mrs. Thomas Meany has been staying1 Mrs. Henry Brewster entertained Lutheran church will be held the first Word reached1 here Tuesday that at the Schartz home. the H. S. club Thursday afternoon. Mr. Weise passed away at his home Sunday in September. We will also Messrs. Frank and Carter Johnson TODAY There was a large attendance. Praise your friends— in California. His body is being celebrate the 30th anniversary of the were in Austin Saturday. To be of Open Mind Coupled with Wilber Avery filled silo yesterday, Don't fuss— church. brought here for burial. Miss Addie Cronon was an Austin Action is the need of the hour. Look on the bright side. the first for this season. They report Mr. and Mrs. August Smith and caller Monday afternoon. Miss Sarah Hopp came home from the corn in first class condition. Don't be a calamity howler— daughter, Mayme and Mrs. Ferd Master Dale Shoemaker has been Texas where she has spent the past Be a live one— Albert Hadley and family left yesterday attended the ladies aid last week givStern THE WAR IS OVER. very ill for the past week. seven months with relatives. She is morning by automobile for a Don't be a dead one. and daughter, Elsie of Austin When you think of improvements, Miss Agnes Majerus visited at the staying with the F. W. Sprung family. visit to their old home in Manila, be it anew building or the remodeling en by Mrs. L. Proeschel. William L. Fink home Monday. of what you already have, the first Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hug and children I've a terrible toothache and want Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen are enjoying The Embroidery club were very question is, which will pay the better The Neighborhood club meta week something to cure it. and J. Oelkers and daughter, May, an auto trip to the cities. pleasantly entertained at the home of in the long run. You don't need any medicine. I had motored to Mandeville last Sunday earlier this month on account of the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson Miss Charlotte Diddams last Tuesday one the other day and my wife kissed to meet friends and relatives from Fair and one day earlier on account of A few dollars properly invested in Friday, August 12, a daughter. evening. Her father furnished enjoyable me and consoled me until it went entirely Goodhue. There were thirty-eight the Home Study club which meets the repairs may make you wonder how Mr. Tischy and daughter, Rose, visited music on the Edison and player away. Why don't you try the you got along in the old way and third Thursday of each month. Mrs. present, a picnic dinner and supper at the Joe Cronon home Monday. piano. Delicious refreshments were trick? saved a cent. Charles Angel was hostess. We had were enjoyed by all. Rev. Jackson was entertained at the were served at a late hour. That's a good idea—is your wife at you will bring us your problems, as usual, a good attendance and a very home now? Fred Ulven home at dinner last Sunday. Sunday morning the sad news we will gladly assist with plans and MAPLE CITY interesting program. The stfbject of spread over our community of the suggestions and give you an estimate the evening was "Minnesota." Several There never was a time when Southern death of Clark Buhs which occurred Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Wood and sons of probable cost, and without any obligations To teal in tho good papers were given. The following Illinois coal was in such demand visited with friends at Byron over at 6:00 o'clock, August 14* at the age on your part, for it's a service Fred Studer's house is nearly complete were the topics: history, size, population, as this year. High freight rates has delicious Burley of thirty-four years. He had been we are more than glad to render Sunday. for plastering. put Eastern coal practically out of the scenery and government. to our friends. For we are proud of Mrs. Simon Nelson entertained sick for some time with diptheria, altho tobacco flavor. We regret to report that the T. market, and more people are turning All seemed to enjoy the study so It's Toasted our home town and want you to be the friends from London last Sunday afternoon. not confined to his bed. He was Scott family is quarantined for diptheria. to Illinois coal. So if you have not well that it was suggested we continue same. born in Marshall township where he purchased your winter supply, we Let everyone boost. this instructive study of our own good Mr. and Mrs. Berger Anderson lived all his life. He was married to would ADVISE YOUR DOING SO. Miss Lucile Oelkfers spent a week state, Minnesota. The program surely autoed to Le Roy Monday to spend Don't kick. It is our opinion that the price will not Florence Hoffman of Dexter, who with with her cousin, Mrs. Jacob Majerus showed the careful thot and preparation be less. the day. his father and two sisters, are left to of Rose Creek. of our leaders, Miss Elsie Angel The Rose Creek consolidated school mourn his death. He was buried privately Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz and KU and Maud Rosenthal. Following a put in their winter supply of coal the Monday afternoon beside his family were guests at H. Schloos' short time spent socially, ice cream past week. ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// mother in the cemetery of the Lutheran Sunday afternoon. J. J. CLEMENS and cake were served. Plans were Dr. P. Cress and family of Ellsworth church of Maple City, of which he Francis Miller, Ida1 Neller and made for a picnic in September. visited with home folks here a was a member. Funeral services will Phone: Mdn 47 Local Mgr. Helen Drost of Austin spent last week few days this week. be held later. The many beautiful with Edna Proeschel. News items from all sections of Louis Reinartz is taking a vacation flowers express "the sympathy of the Mrs. Walter Rebb, formerly Ethel territory are wanted by The News. from his duties at the garage and took community to the sorrowing family. Schwartz of Richmond, arrived last JEWELR1 Send them to us by mail, tell us personally an auto trip to Brainerd. A precious one from us has gone, HIGHEST PRICE week to visit relatives here. or Dial 2650. The John Merrill family and Mrs. A voice we love is stilled, There will be no services here Sun George Shaw visited at the Hugh A place is vacant in our home, PAID FOR day, August 21, as Rev. Hohenstein is Mills home in Austin Sunday. Which never can be filled. called away to preach at a mission Poultry and Veal The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational festival. "Why I Put Up With Rats for Years," church met with Mrs. Shaw and Walter Meyer arrived home last Writes N. Windsor, Farmer. WATCH REPAIRING Mrs. Merrill on Thursday afternoon. Gat Our Pric*i week from Chicago for a two weeks "Years ago I bought some rat poison, Messrs. Peter and Albert Hoeffner Bafora You Co We guarantee Satisfaction at vacation with his parents, Mr. and which nearly killed our fine made a trip to Mclntyre, Iowa, last Elsewhara reasonable prices Mrs. William Meyer. watch dog. It so scared us that we Monday to attend a farmers festival. suffered a long time with rats until Arnold, the oldest son of William C. L_. JONES R. H. JOHNSON 4 SOU. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cronon left my neighbor told me about RAT Eagan, met with an accident Thursday Tuesday morning for Duluth where SNAP. That's the sure rat killer and PROVISION MARKET 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. afternoon. Having the horses ready a safe one." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, they will visit their daughter, Ruth, Service that is thoroly skilled IMLHBI Si—- to go out to the field, he stopped to JEWELER $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler in every branch of BATTERY and family. pick up the reins, one of the horses Drug Co. Advertisement 9-9-p. WORK—service that besides Dr. Ward was entertained at supper being skilled is honest and at the home of Mrs. Cress in honor of moderate in cost. That's OUR her son, Dr. Cress, of Ellsworth on BATTERY SERVICE. Associated Insurance Agency Monday evening. TYLE Escape experimenters, guqssers, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill and etc., that waste time and daughter, Lenore, autoed to Lansing money. Come here. FREIGHT and MERCHANDISE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE last ^Thursday afternoon and visited at ERVICE the 0. P. Quam home. TRANSFER O. Niehuis J. W. DaBuhr University of A. H. Landdek and family motored SERVICE that is prompt, M. H. KENASTON Southern Minnesota to Grafton, Iowa, Saturday evening to SATISFACTION reliable, careful—and economical. stay over Sunday with Mr. Landdek's Phone Mam 702-F father who is vgy ill. Call Main 188-1 The Sodality jprls of the St. Peter's church gave a cafeteria supper on the CITV DRAY LINE church lawn Sunday evening. A large crowd attended and the proceeds were KOBE'S CAFE $100.00. S L. YOUNG Paul Reinartz is home for a few 217 E. Mill Street days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reinartz. From here he "will go back to Farmington, where he will work. Mr. Lumholdt is making improvements on his house by putting on a new porch and giving the house a fresh coat of paint. A painter from Taopi is doing the work. The Ladies' Aid which was entertained by Mrs. Bongard and Mrs. Jack Steins last Thursday, was largely attended and a good success. The proceeds amounted to $22.00. Among Austin shoppers last Saturday were the E. O. Johnson and John Merrill families, Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. John Pulvey, Mrs. John Schartz, Mrs. Lottie Varco and Mrs. Blyton. Mrs. Mauer and daughter, Lena, and Misses Margaret and Mae Tillman T) of Adams attended the Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Bongard's last Thursday afternoon and also called at the Jacob THE CANNING SEASON IS Majerus home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus enter tained at dinner Sunday Albert Peterson HERE—WE CAN SUPPLY and family, Lawrence Majerus and family, Misses Agnes and Margaret YOUR NEEDS—AND Majerus, and Mrs. Henry Majerus of Oakland A number of people from here attended E E BE A the ball game near Johnsburg mmm Monday afternoon, which was played by Rose Creek and JohnsbUrg. The score was 11 to 4 in favor of Rose your Credit is good, but when you Creek. Keep it up boys, you are do power, 119-inch whmalba— ing fine. pay Cash at our Store you SAVE $1638f. o. b. Detroit LEROY NSPECIAL-SIX 5 PER CENT of the amount of O other factor than public appreciation of the 4- j. Mrs. E. Diddams and son, Edgar, the sale. spread mouth-to-mouth fashion were business callers at Cresco, Iowa, \\\\=l/&MiL<Z: Monday. by prideful owners, could account for the unquestioned Carmon (Stub) Wycoff of Minneapolis came down Sunday and is visiting NO COUPONS-NO PREMIUMS popularity that it enjoys today. For this old friends. Mrs. Warner of Cresco, Iowa, spent unusual car is a member of the Studebaker family several days the past week with Mrs. £=7///5T7r*/ You get the Cold Cash as a Blanche Kasson. of cars whosfe production and sales, during the J. D. Palmer arrived here the latter part of last week from California and discount. first six months of 1921, exceeded those of every is visiting at the C. S. Palmer home. B. A. Harden, who is visiting in other automobile manufacturer in the country DECKER BROS. South Dakota, had his arm broken recently while trying to crank his Ford. with the exception of one manufacturer of The Misses Ethel and Lonetta Edmonds came home Sunday night from "The Store That Satisfies well known and very low-priced car. a week's visit with friends at Albert Lea. This is a Studebaker Year Miss Lucille Brown, who is spending her vacation on a farm near Little .Csdar, spent Sunday with home folks MARTIN & SCHROEDER here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Chesebrough and s»n left Friday morning for Willmar. The latter expects to be gone about two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henslin and son, Merle, aind Miss Josephine Pinckney left Sunday for a short outing at the NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS northern lakes. f. b. Factories, tfftctive June 1st, 1921 o. \m Miss Kathleen Robinson of Saratoga, Comfss mnJ Scdana •?. Touring Cart and Road*t€r» Iowa, spent a few days this week $1698JW LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER] $1300 LIGHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER visiting the Misses Mabel and Cordelia 1995 LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR.V 1338 LIGHT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN Eastwold. 2450 SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER 1888 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE Little Ruby Whiteside is visiting an SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR 1835 SPECIAL-SIX 8-PASS. SEDAN.* 1 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER. 1838s BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE aunt in Riceville. Last Friday she fell II BIG-SIX TOUTING CAR 1988 BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN •id.: down cellar and cut a deep gash in her A S E A E forehead and broke her arm. She was brought home for medical treatment!