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

August 29, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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bhL li Ji ""j"" -m IIIIWIIIIIBIIrt :jss *-.. ... ... ....... a Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Aug. 29, 19?1. ECLIPSE ECHOES joying a three weeks vacation from Heydt and John Pfuhl homes over SARGEANT her duties at the St. Olaf hospital. Sunday. -j#'*.'£•• •/, it. Rev. C. F. Kacfe of Paul'and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Weinert are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heydt were Rev. Nauman of Kasson were entertained packing their household goods and Weekly Shavings Edited By Wauham visitors last Monday., at the Geo. Bartel home for will move to Milwaukee next week. Volume 384. August 25, 1921. Splinters John Nakies of Blooming Prairie supper Sunday evening. The ball-game Sunday between was a Sargeant caller Thursday. Mrs. E. D. Frame and son, Roy, of Johnsburg and Rose Creek ended with TURN CORN INTO MONEY VIA Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Spreckles motored NOW IS THE TIME TO PROVIDE: Havre, Montana, Alfred Amendt and a score of 4 to 3 in favor of Rose HOGS. Corn marketed as corn—well, Corn Cribs to Osage, Iowa, early in the family of Manson, Iowa, and Charles Creek. every farmer knows how little money Regular Hog Houses week. Pothast of Spencer, Iowa, are visiting The Andrew Jensen family have returned it brings. Portable Hog Houses Geo. Geisler and family of Kasson Mr. and Mrs. August Otte this But corn turned into hogs will bring home after enjoying an auto Farrowing Houses were Sunday afternoon callers at Geo. week. good money, and will help you make Self Feeders trip to points in Indiana and also visited Bartels. '7$' 1' a fair profit. The writer spent several days in Feeding Floors at Chicago. The barn and garage are under construction To make this fair profit, every care Fencing Lumber Rice county last week and noticed that Mrs. A. Anderson of Minneapolis is must be exercised—every possible Posts The latter are moving on a farm near on the parsonage property Fence the farmers are preparing to enter LEROY in the village this week visiting her pound in weight must be gained. Troughs Chester, Iowa. this week. even more intensively into the dairy husband who is manager of the Cooperative Hogs are like people—they *won't Rubbing and Oiling Posts Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Young came Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, business. Dairy cows of grade Guernsey store. thrive and gain unless properly Implement Sheds Many of our people are attending home Thursday evening from Minneapolis Tuesday, August 16, a son. Congratulations. and Holstein breeding are changing housed. You can't put on the Professor and Mrs. Runkle came Grain Feeding Bunks the county fairs these "fair days." where they had spent several hands at from $60 to over $100 PROFIT PAYING POUNDS Hay Feeding Racks last Saturday and will occupy the Nelson Miss Alta Wright of Taopi visited days visiting their daughter and family, Several auto loads of our people attended and the demand is good. Winter wheat Concrete Walks without the right kind of hog houses. residency. Professor Runkle will over Wednesday with the Misses Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Hockridge. They the Brownsdale Sunday school yielded up to twenty-nine bushels per It is Eclipse business to help you teach at the public schools the coming YOU CAN'T POUR THE CONTENTS were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. get the right equipment. convention last week. acre and brought $1.33 per bushel. OF A GALLON MEASURE INTO A year. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins spent Otto Hanson who spent a few days Rev. A. H. Nauman called at Sargeant, QUART JAR—and make it stick, any Rosen rye is yielding from twenty to The Ladies' Aid society which wad Sunday in Austin with Mr. and Mrs. PUT IN CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS visiting among their old friends. more than the fuel business of an entire \^altham, Blooming Prairie fifty bushel. Large silos, high producing entertained by Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. WHILE THE WEATHER IS O. Larson. year can be crowded into a few and drove to Kasson Monday. Last Friday evening C. S. Palmer dairy herds,* and well tilled Merrill last Thursday afternoon was GOOD short months. "Our band" went to Austin Wednesday Our enterprising promoter and and wife very pleasantly entertained smaller farms means prosperity even While of course concrete can be laid largely attended. The proceeds were If consumers do not begin to take in to show their ability as musicians builder, John Reiners, is about to start in hard times. his corps of clerks at his beautiful during the winter months, it is much $17.25. winter fuel now, the flow of coal fuel at the county fair. another dwelling on East Main street. home on Broadway. Mrs. R. Palmer more convenient to get it out of the winter fuel now, the flow of coal from Miss Blanche Sawyer of Owatonna Mrs. C. Brownlow and Mrs. C. I. F. C./Schwartz and family returned way while warm weather continues. At to Cerebral Structure. came down Friday noon from the mines must stop because there will arrived last Thursday evening to visit Roy motored to Austin Saturday and from a northern Minnesota vacation be no place to store it. cities to join her husband for a few So far as cerebral structure goes, It at the Jens Jensen home and also called did some shopping. A "Porch-Climber" is a thing of evil, trip and are spending a few days in Won't you do your share towards relieving fs clear that men differ less from the days, he having motored thru the fore on other friends here. She went to but a porch BUILDER—Oh! Boy. Mrs. Alma King left the fore part the situation by letting the Iowa. chimpanzee and orang, than these do part of the week. She visited at the Austin Saturday evening and was accompanied of the week for a visit with her son Eclipse supply you Now? We understand the plan of building even from the monkeys, and that the perental C. S. Palmer home until Sunday by Miss Emma Phillips. at Mason City, Iowa. a high voltage line from Sargeant to difference between the brain of the afternoon. Mrs. C. Terry of Austin visited the Waltham is making excellent progress. chimpanzee and of man Is almost Insignificant^ The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. J. J. CLEMENS Last Wednesday evening what might PIECE OR A CAR LOAD latter part of last week with her sister when compared with that have been a very serious accident occurred Mrs. A. B. Brown and family. between the chimpanzee brain and An auto load of relatives from Norwalk, about two miles south of. town MICKIE SAYS DIAL 2047 Local Manager that of a lemur.—J. W. Corey, M. D. Wisconsin, visited the Philip Mrs. Jennie Brown came home Saturday when a car driven by Harold Lamon noon from a three week visit ran into a buggy driven by Bannon. with her son and family at Fayette, 'AMJfUQUf'. pesvicp ir The latter was at the foot of a hill GrlT Iowa. near a culvert and Lamon was unable Mtbtttfc, feurf M* A\V*T oowrfo The Dorcas society held a picnic at to see it until he was so close that in IvMJL MO Pea?ECW\M GOOD NEVUS the home of Mrs. Ed. McCaughey on turning out he struck the buggy and t-TCM 1* *CCOWWOOKT& NOU.t*Ca Wednesday. All had a most enjoyable threw the occupants out. The buggy NOftOOMClSe*. time. was a total wreck and the driver was \W£a£ Mrs. Sims and children of Chester, hurt about the head. The auto turned Vau' rr« ooa t4 Iowa, went home Tuesday after a ion over from side to side and was badly -tW NE.VMS N& OOQMtKKUOsMJ week's visit with her sister, Mrs. G. V. damaged, but neither Harold nor atrrtB Y» to MH US eoppfe&re &GOOD rre»M Wells and family. Carl Oby, who was with him, were injured. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rivers and son, It is a miracle how any escaped. Roy, and daughter, Mrs. W. Clark, motored to Cresco, Iowa, for a day's ROSE CREEK visit with relatives. to Buy Good Misses Anna and Bertha Page and Mrs. C. Baker and Mr. Watts of Fountain D. Blyton visited at Cresco, iowa, were Sunday evening callers at over Sunday. the E. J. Diddams, Jr., home. John Cronon left for Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown "and children Monday noon. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilmach Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thompson and motored to Stewartville Sunday and Mr. Wood went to Austin Tuesday. picnicked at their beautiful park. Contractors A. S. Wheelock and Clifford Sprung, Ted Sweet, Russell John Logas are building at Taopi this Lewis, Albert Diddams and Lars Jensen week. left in the Sprung car for Pine Mrs. Hill and daughter, Edith, left City Monday morning for a ten days' Friday by auto for a visit at Spring outing. Valley. Several of our people went to Lime A. H. Landdek and family autoed to Springs on Wednesday of last week to Grafton, Iowa, Sunday to visit with attend the funeral of the little fiveyear-old his folks. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moar. Mrs. Harry Snyder of Austin visited in their sorrow. a few days at the Evenson home Mr. and Mrs. B. Cotton of Texas last week. GUAUF9 are visiting at the F. W. Sprung home S3** Miss Hazel Mady of Austin is visiting All of the Le Roy people who went to at the John Cronon home a few There is a definite obligation -upon every man who Wesleco have left there except the H._ days this week. JtWELRY Harrison family. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson and seeks the service of the printer. He must not use press, The members of the Library association daughter, Armeda, spent Sunday at with their families held an annual the John Merrill home. paper, type and ink—the forces which in three centuries picnic Thursday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen returned local park. A splendid supper and unchained the intelligence of mankind—to produce that Saturday from an auto trip in the social time were enjoyed by all. northern part of the state. WATCH REPAIRING which is false, or ugly. Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmer, Mrs. C. S. Mrs. Pulver is enjoying a visit from We guarantee Satisfaction at Palmer and son, Sumner, and Mrs. A. her sister-in-law and children of reasonable prices D. Brown and Miss Price autoed to Jamestown, North Dakota. Austin Sunday. Mrs. R. Palmer left It is something to know that good printing is more Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson andj C. I JONES on the afternoon train for her home family and Miss Lillian Carlson were 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. profitable than poor printing. But it is a greater satisfaction in the cities. Austin shoppers Saturday. JEWELER Superintendent R. R. Sorenson left Miss Nell Root is at her home en-' to feel that your printing expresses not alone the Sunday morning for the cities for a short stop before going to Tracy best that is in you and your business, but the best efforts where he has charge of the public Associated Insurance Agency schools. His wife "will join him as of your printer, the ink maker, the engraver and the paper soon as a home is secured. manufacturer. Last Saturday night the members ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE of the Eastern Star surprised Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson at the F. W. Sprung O. Niehnia _. J. W. DeBohr home and spent a short time with The Mower County News aims to produce work that M. H. KENASTON them socially. They were presented Office Austin Nat. Bank Bid* Phone Bridf• S02 will stand as a credit to our business, a decided help to its with a sterling silver ladle by the matron. patrons, mutual satisfaction and future welfare of your Dr. J. E. Price of Blooming Prairie motored thru Saturday evening and business and leave a lasting thot in the minds of those yisited a$ home of his father. He returned Sunday accompanied by his who find thru dealings with us that it is a real "House of sister, Mrs. E. J. Diddams, and children. Bear this last thot in mind and when in need Service." who remained over until Mon^fe'y evening. of Quality printing let the Mower County News be your Miss Beva Crawford of Bemidji made a short visit with her sisetr, guide. Dial 2650 and a representative will call. Mrs. H. S. Martz and other relatives. She left the fore part of the week for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. H. The customer who buys his printing by price alone, is Goss, of Austin, before returning to her home. here today and gone tomorrow. But the customer whom Miss Edna Lewis came home Tuesday KOBE'S CAFE from Mcintosh, South Dakota, for we please thru service and quality remains a decided asset a short visit with her sisters. She, with Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead, left to our business and helps Austin by making it possible there in two cars Saturday morning. §ef0i to give abetter service and abetter newspaper. 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