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

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1 •y I ti/ ^s 'if 1 Wm MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. *i Thursday, Sept. 1,1921. V_* v-'-P? Page Two *i ECLIPSE ECHOES son and mother, Mrs. Charles Lagervall, the Mower county Fair given at Austin Canada in a few days, where they expect and sister, Esther, were callers to make their future home. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson and at the Arthur Tanner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and family Mrs. William Strong was taken were dinner guests at the August family of Lerdal, Mrs. Share of Albert Weekly Shaving Edited By quite suddenly ill while visiting at Lea, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson Siegfried home Sunday. Volume 385 September^I,-1921 Splinters the home of he^ son, A. B. Strong, at Mrs. August Siegfried and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lansing. She vifas taken to her home Fred Hubbs visited at the Henry Howard and family of Freeborn, jnas PORK PROFITS A flat grain shingle has a definite Thursday. spent Sunday at the O. J. Hoium Fett home Tuesday afterrioon. and specific purpose, namely, as a sidmaterial. are not figured, altogether, by the Miss Agnes Anderson was given a Mrs. Fred Hubbs of Patterson, home. It makes a beautiful side number of hogs you raise. Hogs must kitchen shower Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. George Lunde and California, who visited with her wall and can be laid in an infinite produce PORK in proportion to the the home of George Meier. Refreshments brother, August Siegfried last week, family and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Johnson number of' pleasing patterns. It is feed you put into them. were served and all present and daughter of Austin, Isaac left for Judson, North Dakota, where misued, however, when it is put on a Clean housing^ light, air, sanitation enjoyed the time very much. she will also visit a brother, before Nordland and children of Moscow and roof. Use an Eclipse Vertical Grain and clean feeding are as necessary to —h returning home. Red Cedar Shingle to cover your Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin drove to rapid growth and best quality pork as WALTHAM home. proper and sufficient feed. Newry, Mr. and Mrs Hanniabal Rochester Sunday for a picnic. A good ROSE CREEK News Advertising brings results. We will gladly tell you what Eclipse time was enjoyed by all. Noble, Mrs. Lena Nicholson, Mrs. 12 INTO 7 WONT GO experience has taught us about The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Keach Tells How She Got^to building profit-producing hog houses. MAPLE CITY We all learned "this in school. We Will Shurke was christened Walter A large crowd attended the dance Helleck of Blooming Prairie Know Rat-Snap. Use Eclipse files of information on know it's true, yet there are some who Sunday. "Have always feared rats. Lately Friday evening. were supper guests at the John Noble light- clean houses, feeding floors, think the fuel business of an entire Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke visited noticed many on my farm. A neighbor Mrs. E. L. Shoemaker was on the home Sunday. troughs and son on. Eclipse service P. C. Freese returned home Sunday year can be crowded into seven said he just got rid of droves with with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett Thursday sick list last week. costs you nothing. months. Don't put off ordering your from a business trip in Iowa. LANSING RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking. evening. A. H. Landdek and family visited at fuel until you need it—and when the Mr. Hanken's cousins of Iowa spent Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It George Fett of Austin spent Sunday FLOORS ARE PART OF THE cost is higher. You can help prevent Grafton, Iowa, last Sunday. a few days at the H. Hanken home killed 17 and scar&d the rest waay." HOME FURNISHINGS. Nothing attracts with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. wnter shortage by letting the Eclipse H. P. Ulwelling returned home Friday RAT-SNAP comes in three sizes, 35c, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman drove last week. the attention so quickly in the supply you now. George Fett. from a business trip to Chicago. 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by to Waltham and Le Roy Sunday. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the inside of your home as the floors. Quite a number of people attended Joe Meany went to Waldorf to visit Pooler Drug Co. Advertisemen.t Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson were home of Mrs. J. Quast next Thursday They should be considered as somethng ARE YOUR ROOFS READY FOR with home folks last Friday. more than a part of the house— Sunday evening callers at the B. L. afternoon. WINTER? BETTER LET THE Miss Gladys Jensen spent a few they are more properly a part of the Runyan home. Mrs. August Schramm and children ECLIPSE SUPPLY YOU SHINGLES days with Amy Weinert last week. furnishing. Milton Gilbertson and Miss Ella of Iowa were visiting friends and relatives Associated Insurance Agency Mrs. Bongard and daughter, Anna, OR ROOFING THAT WILL GIVE Skaran drove to Grand Meadow Saturday, in this vicinity. "MODERNIZE" the Old Floor with visited with relatives at Adams Sunday. THE MOST WEAR FOR YOUR returning Sunday. The Wold's ditching crew were Beautiful Oak. MONEY. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and Miss ditching on the farms of H. Schloo, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoeffner of Uanitta Bates were callers at the W. Quast and H. Onderkirk. O. Niehnls Sm W D«Buhr 1^ Austin spent Sunday with relatives A. Bates home Sunday evening. Miss Verl Christgau of Grand Meadow M. H. KENASTON here. J. J. CLEMENS Miss Helen Braun of Chatfield is was visiting with her grand parents, PIECE OB A CAR LOAD1/ P. N. Weinert held an auction sale Offic* Anstia Nat. Bank BMg. spendng a few days at the home of Phon* Bride* 802 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christgau. Wednesday and sold some of his furniture. her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schramm and DIAL 2047 Local Manager Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector left daughter and Sfrs. W. Meyer were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heines of for their home at Stacy after several guests at the Karges home.Sunday at Austin visited at the W. D. Fink home days visit with relatives here. Dexter. over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochran and family Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goetsch and Mr. Miss Agnes Majerus is spending and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lunachek and Mrs. William Baumgartner were the week at the Henry Majerus home spent Sunday at Le Roy. Sunday dinner guests at A. Wagner's near Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan and at Dexter. Miss Kahterine Fink left for Faribault family drove to Grand Meadow Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strangman and Saturday afternoon to visit with and spent the day with relatives. sons arrived from Wisconsin last friends over Sunday. Obligation Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hager and family week to visit relatives and friends of Most of our citizens took a day's of Austin were Sunday guests at Maple City. vacation last week and attended the the home of his sister, Mrs. Reed Henry Hoist and nephew, Walter Mower County Fair. Chaffee. Hoist, motored to Red Wing, Saturday Miss Carol Johnson of Austin is The three weeks old son of Mr. and morning for a short visit with spending this week at the home of her Mrs. Reed Chaffee was baptized in friends and relatives. brother, E. O. Johnson. the St. Augustine church in Austin Mrs. Hugo Schwartz underwent an Miss Blanche Sawyer was entertained yn ~o -iipij- ita&t -.-srir "^Y Sunday. operation for appendicitis in St. Olaf at the Landdek home at dinner Remember the bible study class hospital. She is getting along well Thursday of last week. meets at the home of Grandma Summey and expects to be home soon. Mrs. E. 0. Johnson is enjoying a every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody Mrs. C. Buhs is moving to Austin to visit from her sister and little daughter welcome. live with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. P. from Pontiac, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chaffee of Austin Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stearn a.'}/ The John Merrill family and Mrs. were callers at the home of his are going to live with the latter's George Shaw visited at the A. E. Rector parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffee father, D. Buhs. home in Lansing Sunday. Sunday evening. 1. RENOVA Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hug and children, Mrs. George Peterson and daughters, W. D. Fink and family were Olga and Amanda, were guests guests at the Tony Bissen home Sunday. The Kramer family were Dexter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans callers Saturday. Jacobson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bissen and Mr. S. K. Dahle and crew are busy filling Mrs. George La Bar and son, Clinton, and Mrs. George Hartman called on a silos this week. of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. John friend at the St. Olaf hospital Sunday Ernest Rockwell was a Sargeant Chaffee drove to Lake Geneva and afternoon. caller Monday afternoon. Albert Lea Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational A. R. Browning and family took in The mid-week union prayer meeting church was entertained by Mrs. the Mower County Fair Thursday. will be held at the church, Wednesday Dean and Mrs. Woodcock Thursday Enno Jr., and Henry Krull attended evening. All are urged to attend afternoon. the Mower County Fair Thursday these meetings. Professor and Mrs. Wood and sons There is a definite obligation upon every man who night. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong and enjoyed a few days' outing this week Joseph Simpson is spending the family were Sunday guests at the at Lake Pepin, returning home Tuesday seeks the service of the printer. He must not use press, week with his sister, Mrs. Henry home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. evening. Bull, at Brownsdale. Strong of Brownsdale. paper, type and ink—the forces which in three centuries The Rose Creek Creamery Co. is Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips and There will be a Sunday School sociable making general repairs about the daughters, Lulu and Marion, visited at the J. H. Smith home Thursday unchained the intelligence of mankind—to produce that creamery. They also are rebuilding at the home of James Hall Sunday. evening, September 1. Everybody their coal shed. which is false, or ugly. Mrs. Win. Gordy, who has been at is fcordially invited to come to Wm. Crane was down from Austin Rochester to receive medical aid, is this social. last Wednesday looking after the expected home. Her health is somewhat The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. lumber yard while A. H. Landdek was improved. A. E. Martin regret very much to see It is something to know that good printing' is more taking in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lagervall and them move. away. They will start for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wells of St. profitable than poor printing. But it is a greater satisfaction Paul made a flying auto trip to Rose Creek Monday calling on relatives to feel that your printing expresses not alone the TYLE and returning home the same day. best that is in you and your business, but the best efforts Mrs. Bongard and Anna entertained the following at supper Tuesday of your printer, the ink maker, the engraver and the paper evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, ERVICE Miss Mary Cress and Alvin Carlson. manufacturer. Master Edward Scully who has been visiting at the George Hartman ATISFACTION home during his summer vacation returned The Mower County News aims to produce work that to his home in Albert Lea last week. will stand as a credit to our business, a decided help to its James Cawley, Jr., got a free trip to the state fair for honors won at the patrons, mutual satisfaction and future welfare of your KOBE'S CAFE Mower County fair. James has some fine porkers. His prizes amounted to business and leave a lasting thot in the minds of those about $33.00. who find thru dealings with us that it is a real "House of H. P. Ulwelling purchased Peter Weinerts' residence this week and expects Service." Bear this last thot in mind and when in need to take possession Friday. Mr. AUSTIN FAIR GROUNDS Weinert and family will move to Milwaukee. of Quality printing let the Mower County News be your Mr. Ulwelling has rented his residence to Mr. Mimes, the local buttermaker. guide. Dial 2650 and a representative will call. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Mr. Anderson, manager of the Farmer's Co-operative store, had the misfortune The customer who buys his printing by price alone, is to fall into the basement of "A FT El? THE MINNOWS COMES THE WHALE the store last Friday. He luckily escaped here today and gone tomorrow. But the customer whom THE ONUT ORIGINAL. without any serious bruises altho he was unable to be in the store. we please thru service and quality remains a decided asset H. L. Jensen substituted for him. to our business and helps Austin by making it possible WEST LANSING I to give abetter service and abetter newspaper. Uncle Toms Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and baby called at the John Noble home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tollerud of r"»TEWT SHOW .Austin called at the Sever Ranum nome Sunday evening'. By far the largest, Grandest and Best On Earths-Traveling In Do your shopping in The News first-you will be better satisfied Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children Their Own Special Train —Packs of Ferocious, Man Eating and Mrs. L. J. Hajiey were supper guests at their parental home Friday. Siberian Blood Hounds—Herds of Algerian Shetland Ponies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and Monster Tents-Strictly Waterproof sons, Melvin and Robert, went to Harris, to visit at the Omra,Haney home. Mower Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Karsrud and GRAND FREE STREET PARADE AT NOON daughter, Verna, Mr. and Mrs. Peter The Absolute Ring and Monarch of Them All Arett are visiting friends in Wisconsin. •—CMMacawnft— :C:' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw, and Mrs THE CHEAT SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR Henry Dugaw and Esther Dibble were T5he House of Service 50-Premier Performers-50 15-Colored People-15 dinner guests at the L. J. Haney home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and son, Donald, of Stacy returned mm*m Dr mors M-Tit muibtpuv their home Monday after a ten days nc am-mac is viit fn nit mc 5$* visit with relatives here. Mrs. Barnard Bell and son tL 7:00 P.M BAND CONCERTS 1 Owatonna, Mrs. Charles Neller 7:30 P. DOORS OPEN «VT? y* 1 84)0 P.M PERFORMANCE Austin were guests of their sister Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Tuesday. PERFORMANCE AT NICHT ONLY POPULAR PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Com ing, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of