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

August 29, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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Therap BelFfHcl children, Mrs. Bert Galloway of Austin,- who are spending some only caught 3 rats but RAT weeks at-the residence of Mrs. Jenson and two sons, Mrs. R. Campbell and CAUSE SMALUFIRE SNAP killed 12 in a week. I'm nevei and at the George Olson home, 1224 three children, all of Austin, and Mrs. MARKET PLAGE I without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could Bauman of Leavenworth, Kansas, and University avenue. Mr. Rasmussen is not raise chicks without it.' RAT I Greasy clothes thrown across a Mrs. Alton and daughter of Texarlfkna, a nephew of Mrs. Jensen, and Mrs. .One. Cent Per Word Per Insertion. SNAP comes in cakes. Three sizes steam pipe, on which workmen had Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Nelson is a daughter.—-Grand Forks Texas.—Lyle Tribune. v, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteec been working, caused a small, smouldering Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Herald. by Pooler Drug Co., Advertisement fire at the Electric Light & Added for all ads not paid for in advance. V'Miss Ruth Goodwin of Lansing had 9-9-P. I Readers or locals not run in Born to Mr. «nd Mrs. J. J. Scallon Pumping Station early Friday morning. her tonsils removed at St. Olaf hospital this column will be charged at the Hunger, the Best Sauce. Saturday morning, a son. Thursday. I to rate of cents oer line. The damage was slight. Sauce is used to create an appetite 4*u 4 Miss Grace Ogden of La Crosse, is or relish for the food. The right waj Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rutherford who WANTED summer here left Friday in their car Henry Ludwig- of Waltham was an visiting at thq Dr. .Hardy home and is to look to your digestion. When yoi have been guests at the L. T. Searles UNCLE TOM'S for California. Austin caller Saturday. have good digestion you are certaii other relatives'. WANTED—To hear from owner of home left Saturday afternoon for the to relish your food. Chamberlain': good farm for sale. State cash CABIN COMING their daughter, Mrs. George S. Smith. O. A. Swanson of Blooming Prairie citis in their car and will visit the Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson and Tablets improve the digestion, creat price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith spent was an Austin caller Saturday. lakes of northern Wisconsin before a healthy appetite and cause a gentl* Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Owatonna Minneapolis, Minn. l-13-eoi-26 Sunday in Charles City, Iowa with 4. A movement of the bowels. Advertisement. returning to Chicago. Youngsters, who have often heard and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Catlin spent Miss Beneta Nystruen spent Sun- FOR SALE the folks tell of Little Eva and Uncle Sunday at Oak Dale Farm, Le Roy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Babcock of day at her home in Northfield. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McGrath who Tom, will be jubilant when they learn FOR SALE:—4% acres improved. 1 Lyons, Nebraska, are visiting their Interesting store news will have been guests of their son-in-law P. N. Anderson of the Austin National that Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin will miles west of city. C. S. Babcock. F. A. Hodges of Fenton, Illinois, found on every page of The News sons, E. S., C. S. and A. L. Babcock. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bank is taking a two week's play here one night, September 9. 16-3-c. this issue. Shop hare first. spent Saturday in Austin on business. Geraghty, left Saturday for their vacation and left Sunday for Duluth FOR SALE—Good Hot Air Furnace. home in St. Peter. Their little grandson, Only Difficulty He Found. The M. C. Riedel family have gone and Fergis Falls, where he will visit "Why I Put Up With Rats for Years,' Miss Marjorie Meadowcroft and Inquire at 310 South St. Paul street Morris Geraghty, accompanied Writes N. Windsor, Farmer. to Memphis, Missouri, where they will friends. Her chief object was to make a fool J. N. Nicholsen. 11-6-4. Helen Woodman spent Sunday in "Years ago I bought some rat poi" them home for a visit. of the latest fashionable philosopher. visit. Brownsdale at the home of Miss Meadowcroft. son, which nearly killed our fini Jack Farrell motored to Plainview "Tell me," she cooed, "don't you find FOR RENT:— 5 room unfurnished watch dog. It so scared us that W' Mrs. J. Weisel and daughter, Mrs. Sunday. After spending five hours house on Water Street. Good location. Mrs. Ellen Ferris of La Crosse is a it a little difficult sometimes to write suffered a long time with rats unti L. W. DeWitt are in Minneapolis hard labor in the hot sun urging his For full particulars Dial all those hard things about women?" (guest at the Charles M. Leighton my neighbor told me about RAr. Miss Edwardina ICough has returned where they were called by the death Ford to go he thinks in time he will 8159. 17-3-p. The philosopher regarded her with iiome. SNAP. That's the sure rat killer ant from a \-isit with relatives in Milton of Mrs. Henry Weisel which occurred be an expert Ford mechanic. impartial eyes. "There Is a certain a safe one." Three sizes, 35c, 65c "Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Junction, Whitewater and Edger Thursday morning. The funeral difficulty, madam," he replied "but it $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Poole Albert J. Stults of Chicago is visiting Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sullivan and ton, Wisconsin. was held Saturday morning and the Drug Co. Advertisement 9-9-p is purely one of selection." 'My husband bougHt a $2 trap.- I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. the Misses Eva and Julia Nygard body taken to Stillwater for burial. Stultz. H-j^iish has returned to motored to St. Paul Sunday. The Misses her home in Dubuque, Iowa, after Nygard" have spent the summer Miss Joy Mahacek leaves Wednesday S. F. McGillivery has purchased the visit with her grandparents, Mr. and at the Sullivan home returned to for Duluth, where she will take E. S. Babcock house on Greenwich Mrs. Jacob Fischer. their home at Eau Claire, Wisconsin. the boat to Buffalo, New York. From street. Clothing there she will go to Indiana, Pennsylvania, Rev. J. J. Salentin who has been a The State Institute for teachers where she has accepted a position Miss Avis Winegar of Chester, guest at'.the Jacob Fischer home the will be held-in Mower county November in fifth grade critics in the Iowa is visiting her- friend, Francis past wefek has returned to his home in 7 to 11, conducted by Flora Trites Teachers' Normal school. Her sister, Barlow. Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. rural school supervisor at the Winona Blanch, will accompany her as far as College ofEducation, and Myra Miss Catherine Allen has gone to the cities. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen and little Banks, library specialist of St. Paul. Decorah, Iowa, for a week's visit with son have returned home from Lake at Pre-War Prices Mr. and. Mrs. Hans Rasmussen and friends. Chetek, Wisconsin, where they have Surprise Party. daughter, Eva, and Paul Enochson, enjoyed a few weeks' vacation. Mrs. Frahk Otterstrom was surprised O. G. Anderson, who spent the past who have been visiting in Grand by twenty friends on her seventy-first three weeks at Nevis, returned home Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Bacon who Forks, North Dakota, since Sunday birthday anniversary. The Sunday night. have been visiting reatives and will continue on to Lawton, Bowbells rooms were prettily decorated with friends here the past two weeks have and Williston, North Dakota, before flowers. A pleasant social time was Miss Florence Kenevan, trained returned to Great Lakes, Illinois. returning to Austin this week. They enjoyed and six o'clock a nice picnic QUALITY OF PRE-WAR STANDARD nurse, has accepted a position with were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. supper Was served. Mrs. Otter the Austin clinic. Alvin Molden took his mother to George Nelson who are spending several strom was presented with a purse of Rochester Sunday, where she will visit weeks in Grand Forks before T. M. White and family have returned money and many other gifts as mementos friends for a few days before returning proceeding to California. from Greenbush where they of the day. to her at Red Wing. home Plenty bargain sales advertised, in many cases the quality spent two weeks. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. H. P. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Moran and two Milwaukee Changes is sacrificed to produce a law price. We always maintain Jensen celebrated her seventy-fourth Mrs. Hugo Schwartz underwent an daughters of Montreal, Canada, are birthday anniversary with a supper Train Schedule Effectire operation for appendicitis at St. Olaf a high standard quality and sell at a reasonable visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garrison. party in her home, 415 Sixth avenue. hospital Thursday. Mrs. Moran is a niece of Mr. Garrison. August 28. price. We guarantee our merchandise and give a new There were covers for sixteen guests, Miss Dorothy Pooler was operated including members of her family and garment if not satisfactory. on this morning for appendicitis at a few close friends. A large bowl of Announcement of a change in the William Feeney of Prairie du St. Olaf's hospital. time of the C. M.'& St. P. Railway to garden flowers centered the table, Chien, Wisconsin, is visiting his Calmar, Iowa, is made effective today, and another attractive feature was a NEWEST MODELS of Men's Suits, good quality, friend, Robert Hartsock, at the Mrs. N. P. Jensen has returned mammoth birthday cake appropriately by Superintendent E. A. Meyer. Charles Hartsock home on East nicely tailored, from a visit at Nashua, Mason City The train'for Calmar due out of frosted, and lighted with candles. Water street. and Clear Lake, Iowa. Following the supper, the guests were here at 7:20 a. m., will hereafter run $22.50, $25 $32, $40.00 P' on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and entertained informally. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robertson of Fort Dodge, Miss Eva Parker of Cedar Falls, Hans Rasmussen and daughter, Miss Saturday only and there will be a mixed Iowa, is a guest of Mrs. C. Hanson on Iowa, spent Sunday with his mother, train leaving Austin at 5:20 a. m. Eva Rasmussen, and Paul Enochson -Mrs. George Robertson. Maple street. Miss Parker was a of Austin motored to Grand Forks on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday teacher in the high school here several Miss Harriett Nelson and Miss for. Calmar in place of the 7:20 train. Monday night to be guests at the affair. years ago. "Florence Griffin spent Sunday in Lyle Other out-of-town guests included No. 3 now arriving in Austin at 2:55 BOYS' SUITS from with Miss Nelson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Heath and Mr. p. m. except Sunday will hereafter Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and and Mrs. Nels Hull of Wells were daughter, Miss Frances Nelson, also run daily. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Babcock of Lyons, guests at the T. A. Keating home on Nebraska, are guests of their Thursday and attended, the Mower TO sons, Clarence and Ernest. bounty Fair. COMMUNITY CANNING POPULAR Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams have Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilbertson of Carpenter, returned home from their wedding Iowa, and Mrs. E. Dreher of trip thru northern Minnesota. Faulkner, Iowa, who have been guests MEN'S DRESS SHOES, good quality WWW at the Emil Olson home have returned J. Solon Wood and family returned to their homes. 750, 850 home Saturday, after a two weeks' trip thru northern Minnesota. Mrs Harry Hall and daughter* Murrel, left Sunday to visit her sister, Miss Grace Leonard has resumed Mrs. Frank Burnett, at Webster her duties in the Judge of Probate's Ciyt, Iowa. She will also visit friends BOVS'SHOES from office after two week's vacation. at Ellsworth, Iowa. ., 'S Ruth Torke has gone to Waltham $350 T0j$5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry/ Jensen, and to visit her grandparents, Mr. and ^laughters, Ruth and Evelyn, anS Mrs. Mrs. J. N. Wuertz, for a week. Turtness of Albert Lea spent Stijnday with Austin friends. The Jensenpfamily Miss Delilah Leighton and brothers were former residents of^A^jgtin. Arthur and Charles, have gone to Caledonia NO BETTER SHOES MADE THAN WE CARRY. and La Crosse for a visit. E. F. Peck is in Stanley fcSspital, We save you frpm a dollar to three dollars on every pair. Rochester, for treatment. Mrs. Peck Nathan Baiifield, Jr., returned Friday 2s with him. The doctors there have night from the cities. Mrs. Banfield not yet discovered what his disease is Our remained for a longer visit. save you We W- and do not know whether or not he Mrs. Adel Tollifson and Miss Eva will have to undergo an operation. Perkins _spent Sunday in St. Ansgar, on the street. We pay no rent. We pay less clerk hire Miss Olive Cootey returned home Iowa, with Mrs. Tollifson's mother. Wednesday fromia weeks visit in than others. Wf have no ornamental men in our establishment. St Miss Ruth Anderson of OWatonna, Cleveland. Her a.unt and uncle, Mr. who has been a guest of Erma Holme^ Ey«whpdy works. .. and Mrs. John Davig, and daughter. returned to her home last night. Orabelle, came with her and attended the Mower county fair. ,C' ,v!f "««•'1 Mrs." James Marsh of Cottonwood NEW FALl* STYLES IN BOYS* SHIRTS AND hfome Demonstration Aoant^ pemductihg a Cfnning is visitingr her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Louis O'Malley left ^turday night BLOUSES. Abetter quality than you get elsewhere. Robertson and Mrs. Charles Peachey. for Chicago, where he wil spend several was obtained and four vats wero installed. (Prepared by the United Bt&tes Depart* weeks investigating shoe stocks Mrs. M. P. Valentine of Park Plain, meat of Agriculture.) 90gaUoo oil tank KM concerted and studying merchandising methods Compare our merchandise and prices with others.* "Wisconsin, is visiting at the Fred There i« a lire farm bureau and into a canning tank by the addition of a large Chicago retailer before returning some live-wire project leaders in Yakima Valentine home on East Water street. of twp racks, a cover, and a to Austin to enter the shoe County, Wash. With the help of pressure gauge. Some old tanks were business here. Miss Bethel Hubbard and Miss the home demonstration agent, cooperatively repaired and equipped with drains for '"Vf"i Gladys Kennedy have returned from a employed by the state agricultural washing spinach and other vegetables and Mrs. J. A. Carter were happily visit in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. college and the United States preparatory to canning. Blanching surprised Wednesday when twenty-eight Department, of Agriculture, Mrs. Helen equipment was also installed in the of the Carter clan gathered iStpi C. A. Carlson and family motored *v Welts, who & community leader of the lform of two ahull vat* Into Which at their home to spend the day. They to Faribault Sunday, and spent the food upijesdrtfHion project at Wapato, steam could be forced, and 400 cans were: Dr. and Mrs. E. Carter, Mr. and day at the C. G. Brobaugh home. and a sealer were purchased. With astabllshed 'a: totfiffiiinlty camdng, Mrs. Al. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan school in her own town. The .ua£ », this equipment four tons of spinach Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Woodle and Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr. ane of the Indian service bunk houses were canned in two days. daughter, Dorothy, who spent the and,Mrs. John Lweis and son, Mrs. A. sgfc.1 •JijissSeVR-' if' 3