Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 1, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Frank Krupicka, she leaves to mourn HAVE NEWS OR I August 29, a son. her loss, four brothers and two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Jensen and daughter, DESIRE NEWS I Ludwig, John, Tony, George, Elizabeth Burke of Dexter spent, today Lena, and three sons of Luverne, motored I Julia and Barbara. shopping in Austin. to Austin and are guests of Mrs. Mrs. Olena Arneson The funeral will be held Saturday When you get a "hunch" you Jensen's cousin, Mrs. L. F. Peck. Mrs. Olena Arneson, age 77, passed Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wanderlick, afternoon at 3 o'clock from the house have a good story, or you are away at the home of her sons, Aaron September 1, a son. and at 3:15 from St. Olaf Lutheran seeking information, play up Mrs. M. B. O'Halloran has returned 4Born and Otto Arneson, near London, Sunday church, Rev. Noss officiating. from Mason City where she was called that "hunch" by dialing 2650, William Dunlop left today for a morning at 12:30 Aug. 28, 1921. has accepted a position of dean of to Mr. and Mrs. John Sathre, The News office. Sunday on account of her brother Arctic Sheep Raising. visit with friends in Randolph. She had been ailing the past four women in the State Teachers College. August 29, a son. being injured in a railroad accident. Even tho our number does total That the Arctic lands of northern years and was confined to'her bed the Miss Alice Stodheim of Rose Creek 13 by adding the digits, we Canada, where the thermometer goes F. B. Wood and Fred Osborne of past six weeks. The F. O. Club of the Presbyterian was an Austin caller Thursday. are not superstitious and believe down to 91 degrees below zero, offer St. Paul were Austin callers Wednesday. Dr. R. L. Nelson leaves for the cities Funeral services were held Wednesday church accompanied by Mrs. unusual opportunities for growing that with a little co-operation Sunday to attend the state fair where afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at George Brown, drove out to the Mrs.- Fred Biery and daughter, sheep, cattle, Siberian alfalfa and even from you we can give you all he will meet his father and brother. the home and later at the Mona Lutheran County Home Tuesday night and held Zalia, are visiting relatives in Dodge fruit, is the announced belief of an the news in the most interesting Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Guy Mr. Nelson will be gone until Tues! church, services being conducted a song service. They took fruit and Center. American agricultural expert, in Popular way. at St. Olafs hospital, August 30, a day. by A. Elmer Moe of Lyle. magazines all of which were greatly Mechanics Magazine. He recommends iboy. Mr. and Mrs. Shyrer of Monmouth, appreciated by the inmates of the The Misses Gertrude and Mary the cross-breeding of Canadian Josephine Krupicka. Illinois, are guests at the O. J. Bucklin Home. Mrs. G. Porter and daughter, Mrs. The news twice a week Brown of Minneapolis came Monday and Siberian sheep to gain the hardy Miss Josephine Krupicka died at home. Jarvy of Le Roy were Austin callers News—less than 5c a week Qualities reauired. night to spend several days at the. her home, 407 North Second street, at Harry Twedell, supervisor of the "Tuesday. home of their aunt, Mrs. W. E. Miss Anna Carroll has gone to killing and cutting department at the Brown. Cogsville, North Dakota, for a weeks Mower County News Mrs. F. B. Hendrickson and daughters Geo. A. Hormel & Company, is spending visit with friends. of Dodge Center spent Tuesday S. E. Sorenson, chief dispatcher for his vacation on an automobile trip ENROLL NOW! in Austin. thru Iowa. After passing thru Ottumwa, the Chicago, Milwaukee. & St. Paul MARKET PLACE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall and Miss he will return on the Scenic railroad, is taking a two weeks' vacation. Emma Dunbar of St. Paul are guests Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Hogan of He left in his car for Mankato Highway. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. of relatives for a few days. INorwood are guests at the Con Kenevan Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Monday. ... home. Miss Madge Duden who has been a Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Hawkes have Added for all ads not paid for in ad* guest at the W. E. Hopfe home returned Miss Grace Sherwood left Wednesday left for thearr (home in Hillsboro, Wis., Miss Ella Darenthal is ill and unable vance. Readers or locals not run in to Minneapolis today. aftre a three weeks visit at the Leon FAI.I- TERM OPENS for Minneapolis where she begins to attend to her duties at Murphy's this column will be charged at the Smith home., Mr. Dunn, father of her work as head of the Normal Training store. Ed Moe returned home Wednesday rate of 10 cents per line. Mrs. Smith and Mrs,. Hawkes,. who Department in the Minneapolis from Chicago, where he spent the SEPTEMBER 16 spent the past three months here accompanied Mrs. B. Farrington has been called Schoi&ls. -2^: WANTED past three weeks with relatives and to Blue Earth by the serious illness them home. friends. ROOMS WANTED:—All those having of her cousin. Osborne Cowles, Carleton all-around rooms to rent for teachers are County Suprintendent, Mrs. Rice athlete, and Samuel Gray, a former Miss Dorothy Brown of Winona and asked to notify Superintend Neveln E. D. Hopfe left for Kenosha, Wisconsin, the former Red Cross nurse for Freedrove Carleon athlete and now athletic Mrs. Ruth Dickman and son of Plainview at once. Phone 2072, 10-1-e. Special proposition to all those Tuesday and "will drive a new over to the county fair at Albert coach at Albert Lea, spent yesterday are guests at the George Eastman Nash car back. that Lea yesterday. They report in Austin. WANTED—To hear from owner of home. and Red Cross Nurse, Miss Rettig good farm for sale. State cash who enroll by above date. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacobson price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, C. F. Cook and family have returned born county, Miss Schweitzer, has resigned Reports come from Rochester that at St. Olaf's hospital Wednesday Minneapolis, Minn. l-13-eoi-26 from an automobile trip to Burne, and her pl^ce will be filled by E. F. Peck is in a very weakened condition morning, a girl. 4» New York, where they visited the a nurse from .New Jersey. at Stanley hospital and the doctors UNIVERSITY OF FOR SALE Miss Norma Miller returned Monday parents of Mrs. Cook. say they may have to resort to Mr. and Mj*|. I. B. Langlie of Preston FOR SALE:—4% acres improved. 1 from Decorah, Iowa, where she transfusion of blood! miles west of city. C. S. Babcock. E. S. Babcock has gone to Carroll, came Monday night and left the SOUTHERN MINNESOTA has been visiting. 16-3-c. F. C. Sheldon of the Sheldon Land Iowa, to invoice a, stock of merchandise next morning with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Miss Blanch Bushman of Calmar, Co. has returned from a business trip he received as part payment on a Kildahl and baby and Miss Virginia FOR RENT:— 5 room unfurnished Iowa, is visiting her granddaughter, thru Southern Minnesota. He sold farm that he sold last week. Swanson, who have been guests at the house on Water Street. Good location. Mrs. B. Bushman. two farms one in Mower county and C. I. Johnson home the' past month, For full particulars Dial County Agent F. L. Liebenstein has 8159. 17-3-p. one in Freeborn county. for their home in North Branch. i- Master Roy Krebsbach of Adams is been in Dexter for the last two days spending the week with his sister, supervising the bringing in of wool Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dean and Mrs. A. A. Armstrong and two -Mrs. B. T. Johnson. by the farmers to be sent to Farmington three sons have returned to their daughters, Bernice and Audrey* of and made into clothing. home in Luverne, after a few days Canby are visiting at the home of HAVE YOU ANY DEAD MONEY? Mrs. D. S. Barr and daughter, Ardella, visit with Mr. and Mf$. David Wright. Rev and Mrs. Noss. A short time ago left yesterday for a trip to Miss Rose Jacobson, who has spent Mr&. C. Leisure and two daughters, They made the trij^by auto. Jlankato and Minneapolis. the past three months in Waterloo, Stella and Irene, also from Canby, Iowa, is the guest of Austin friends. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. William visited at the same place. During Rev. Mrs. John Guelff has gone to Milwaukee Miss Jacobson has accepted a position Rahilly, was huriedly taken to to visit her daughters, Mary Noss' pastorate at Canby, Bernice, in the Simpson schools for the coming the hospital Saturday with a broken Guelff and Mrs. John Martin. Audrey, Stella and Irene were members RESURRECT IT AND PUT IT TO WORK IN A SAVINGS year. appendix. He was operated on and is of his choir and teachers in his ACCOUNT OR TIME CERTIFICATE HERE. Misses Mildred and Frances Robinson reported as getting along nicely. Miss Floy Murray, who has just Sunday School. They were also among •H,- have returned from the cities the most faithful workers in his returned from California, is a guest Charles Milner, of Grand Meadow, where they spent a few days. Young People's League. at the W. A. Hungerford home. She FOR FIFTY YEARS THIS BANK HAS SAFE-GUARDED began work in the county engineer's leaves Friday for Ida Grove, Iowa, Mrs. T. J. Conway of Minneapolis office Tuesday, succeeding Willard ITS DEPOSITORS' SAVINGS, AND WANTS TO where she will teach school the coming Marriage Licenses 'was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Carlson, who leaves next week for year. DO THE SAME FOR YOU. -Johnson Tuesday and Wednesday. Washington, D. C., where he will attend tip* college. Clarence Atkinson and Alma Martenson, Miss Inez Eastman, who will be Miss Catherine Beckel, and Rollin both of Austin. maried to Hary Cerf of Gary, Indiana and Edna Evenson spent Wednesday WE INVITE YOU TO "PLAY SAFE" BY BANKING Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Andrew and Mr. in a few days, was tendered a at the D. Rush home in Brownsdale. and Mrs. Philip Ward motored to Interesting store news will be HERE. GET A LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS BANK Minneapolis Saturday, returning found on every page of The News in For Taxi call 2003. Advertisement. ^Mrs. Newa Ealb returned Monday Monday evening. While there they FOR YOURSELF OR CHILDREN. 18-4-c this issue. Shop hare first. night from a two weeks' visit with the Wade family at Interlaken, Fairmont. The VALUE STORE For Particulars Inquire at the Savings Department Miss Laura Hill who spent the "week-end with her friend, Miss Edna "Ward in Northfield, returned home "THE BANK TO BANK ON Monday. 99 Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon and son,, Bobby, returned home Tuesday after' A N E W Jtat National lank of Attaint a two weeks' visit with her parents at r'"t Marshall. In all Wool Tricotines, BeMtiful New Silks, including Can Capital & Surphi*. (300,000.00 Organized 1848. Serges, RESOURCES OVER THREE MILUON DOLLARS. Miss Doris Gregson returned M6n- ton Crepes, Charmeuse, Satin and Taffeta and in $15.00 rday night from Dexter where she all the very ,la$lst modes at the very low price of .«#. yf, spent the week-end with Miss Florence Daily. Are You From Missouri? Arthur Ingals, foreman of the? NEW PLAID. SKIRTS—Box pleated in the newest^ •fcarns at the Geo. A. Hormel & Com^ pany, is enjoying a vacation in the of plaids—all wool material ..... Twin Cities. v. Mrs. Adelaide ohnson Turner If you are and want to be shown we can show you. —Chiropractic Removes the Cause of Disease. leaves today for Sacramento, California, CHIROP S E I A You say, "Yes, that's all very well, but how can' after spending thel past month I be sure what the cause of my trouble is?" with Austin friends. Here is our answer, which should convince the: 12 yards 36-inch Unbleach-. 40-inch All Wool Plaids $1.19 most ardent "Missourian." rThe Mr, and Mrs. P. H. Friend and family" ed Sheeting, for.... and small checks...., Chiropractor palpates your spine carefully returned home Monday from a and his trained fingers immediately detect any. 36-inch Figured Challies, in 36-inch Black Satin Taffeta, few weeks trip. They visited Glacier 19c subluxation (displacement) of the vertebrae: ai full line of colors.............. values up to $3.50. Park, Seattle and Bauf. (small bones, of the spine). 3 pound quilted Cotton 36-inch Serges, in all the If you wish to be convinced he can show you by I Walter Bergman, foreman of the taking a Spinograph (x-ray picture of the spine). new fall shades, at Batts, 72x90, for.. I dry sausage department, at the packing This will Convince You Beyond a Doubt. 1 pound Sihall Cotton 36-^inch Fine Heavy Bleached company and C. J. Coffman, supervisor 14 Come and Get Well. Muslin, at per yard Batts, for. of the sweet pickle and dry This office is equipped with a complete Spinographic salt department, returned this week outfit, operated, by a competent Spinographer from a vacation trip to Mac Gregor, Specialist), -rf GINGHAMS AND GALLATEA—27 and 32 10V2C.1QC.OKC Iowa. C. NELSON, D". inch in plain and fancy plaids and checks.. Miss Mattie C. Ellis of Peru, Nebraska, fcj. i':- who has spent the summer & PALMER SCHOOE GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR. \tk with her sister in St. Louis, is a guest for a few days at Sunrise hill. Miss Office Phone:—2277. Children's New Beaver Hats—in black, brown and blue $2.75 -s Residence7122 AUSTIN, MINN. lEUis is going to Mankato where she A.,-LEWIS BUILDING J?or Taxi call 2003. Advertisement. 18-4-c FT*, A -J