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

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i»i 1 !,'• .v.I nsvlfc „. "^T 1.,. f!l A.V iff -r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921. ll ECLIPSE ECHOES MICKIE SAYS Root River Valley MAPLE CITY "Who's Who in The Valley." Miss Loretta Graff of Somerset, MGftU.tUCSe ARB VUV40A PONVC Weekly Shavings Edited By Albert Starks, one of our prominent Wisconsin, is visiting relatives and rTWNis ft. PApea, Volume 386. September 8, 1921. Splinters young farmers is a man well interested friends here. wvtttt \M\TU Pfcxwr PfrPCfc UP in farm bureau work, is a breeder N. Hug of Maple City and Mr. and 1 Vtw OJCOV)Ofc* of Holstein cows and white Wyandotte THE BUSINESS OF FARMING Mrs. Jack Majerus of Rose Creek interests. Eclipse friendly help is at DTiaa tVt your disposal, without obligation. chickens. Get next to him for spent Sunday in Red Wing. ALU PeWVTEWm*V*AEtt ARB In the business of farming, BUYING good boosting. "Watch the Who's School opened in District Nnmber is just as important as RAISING and dOUMtt' OUT M4HU Rust, warp and decay are the arch Who." 106 Monday. Miss Edna Proeschel is SELLING, and there are three powerful vrt Y&evMSPATCfi oviss \MIU. fcfc enemies of utility. An Implement teacher, this being her first term. reasons for buying lumber today: ttAKKPAQltt' toOOttb UXttfe Shelter reduces waste. Several families of the Valley are Mrs. Hugo Schwartz is improving Buy lumber because the price is OW T\V «MA£ AS pett planning on driving to the State Fair. V)SOM\ Proper cribs permit the corn grower right. Lumber is back to normal and after her operation. Miss May Oelkers The Ladies' Aid of the Zion Lutheran to market his surplus to best advantage. it is our belief that, everything considered, is assisting her in house work. This, together with his saving ROSE CREEK church will meet on Thursday, there is nothing to be gained LE ROY There will be no services here Sunday in corn from deterioration, pays for by waiting longer. September 8th, with Mrs. John Arndtson. as the congregation is invited to the modern crib in a very few seasons. Buy lumber to protect your investment. attend the mission festival at Waltham. Warren Dean is spending a few A. D. Brown was a passenger to Repairs which have been postponed District 98 opened its 1921 school days in the cities. Austin Monday evening. from previous years can now session Monday, September 5, with "When it rains you can't fix a John Cronon left Monday for Minneapolis Miss Irene Kahler returned home Miss Vera Clark left Monday to be made at normal costs. Repairs leaky roof when it isn't rainy the old Miss Jacobson of Grand Meadow as Tuesday evening, after spending several on business. resume her teaching at St. James. made when needed often save many roof doesn't need fixing." That's the teacher. weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Both the public and the parochial Mrs. Emma Smith went to the cities times the amount expended. shiftless method. The THRIFTY Mr. and Mrs. Ben King, Junior, and O. Hohenstein. schools began sessions Monday. Saturday to attend the State Buy lumber to bring greater returns method is to put on a new roof. An ITyon, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Spreckles attended Mr. and Mrs. L. Proeschel and Mr. A number of people from here are ffiss from your barn. Lumber is the ECONOMICAL way is to repair the Fair. the Charles Earl funeral services and Mrs. O. Proeschel attended the big item in many improvements which attending the State Fair this week. old roof or cover it with prepared Miss Beatrice Daily went to Mankato our at Austin Sunday afternoon. will cut the cost of hired help, reduce roofing. funeral Sunday afternoon of their Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Horey were Tuesday noon to continue her paper The Evangelical Ladies' Aid of waste, give greater storage, or little nephew and cousin, James guests at the Waldorf home last Sunday. Normal work. Fall pigs need a good, warm, dry add to the comfort and convenience the Sargeant church met at the home Arndt of Austin. Dr. Warren and family came home and well ventilated place to sleep, SM of the home—and lumber prices are of Mrs. Frank Sprung on Thursday Saturday from a short visit with relatives Will Fink has made improvements with plenty of clean, dry bedding— down where they ought to be. afternoon. A large number were present The Point of View and Eclipse Sunshine Windows. on his residence by putting on a new in Iowa. Bring your building problems to the and a good collection taken. The race is not always Miss Mae Johnson went to Chester, roof. Eclipse. We believe OUR business can To the swift, THE FIRST CRACK The people of the Valley are busily Iowa, Wednesday where she has Mr. and Mrs. Joy Hawkins entertained serve YOUR business to your best But not many wheelbarrows He: "Are you fond of nuts?'She: engaged in silo filling and corn cutting a class in music. Rev. Jackson at dinner last Are entered "Is this a proposal?" these days. It makes one think of the The Misses Edna and Leah Lewis Sunday. In the 600-mile Speedway words "when the frost is on the pumpkin Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rector and son Races. visited with Miss Wright in Taopi J. J. CLEMENS I and the fodder's in the shock. The PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Friday afternoon. of Austin called on relatives here plowing in this vicinity is about done. Mower County News Market Monday. SKftSS Mrs. W. Either came home Wednesday Place is the place to list anything Local Manager DIAL 2047 morning from a visit with Mrs. Mollison came Saturday for a The News—$2.50 a year—worth ita you may have to dispose of. relatives in Waterloo. visit at the home of her son, John LANSING Merrill. Mrs. Beth Porter Garvey went to Ortonville, Sunday morning, where Mr. and Mrs. Albert -Peterson motored Milton Gilbertson spent Sunday and she will teach another year. to Stewartville on business Monday in Grand Meadow with relatives. Tuesday. Glen Wells is taking a short vacation from business affairs in the cities Professor and Mrs. Wood entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson spent and is spending it with his family. friends from Byron one day Sunday afternoon at the C. Stimpson last week. home. Misses Martha Daily and Olga Mrs. P. N. Weinert and family left Obligation Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson were Larson went to Winona Monday, to for Milwaukee last Thursday evening Sunday evening guests at the home enroll as students in the Normal where they will reside. of B. F. Runyon. school. A large touring car left the road The talk given by Mr. Tanner at H. Mahoney began his work the north of Rose Creek Sunday afternoon. the church Sunday evening was enjoyed first of the month as clerk and delivery No one was injured. by all present. boss for Morse Brother's grocery Emerson Wheelock of Minneapolis to Buy Good The Misses Louisa and Hazel Johnson store. visited his brother, A. S. Wheelock, were guests at the home of their Mrs. E. Sweet of Riceville visited the latter part of last week. grandmother, Mrs. H. Lyons, Thursday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Horer of Wilmington, last Saturday and also attended the Deleware, are visiting at the The bible study class meets at the W. R. C. meeting. A. H. Landdek home since Friday. home of Grandma Summeys every Mrs. Goss and daughter, Mrs. R. J. Audrey Pulver, Genevieve Fink and Tuesday afternoon. Everyone is welcome. Thomson, and son of Austin came Lila Rogers, the champion cake team PRINTING down from Austin Tuesday and are of Mower county, are at the State William Stokes returned to his visiting at the E. Pierce home. Fair this week. home in Chicago, Friday. He spent Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young motored Mrs. Emma Majerus, John and the summer with his grandmother, to St. Paul Monday to attend the Margaret Majerus motored to St. Mrs. J. Bloss. State Fair and also visit their daughter, Cloud Friday to visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. M. Krueger and Mrs. Hockridge, and family. for a few weeks. daughter, Gladys, were Sunday The Misses Lewis very pleasantly Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus accompanied guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. entertained the Embroidery Club by Nick Hug autoed to Red B. F. Runyon. Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshments Wing Saturday to visit with relatives The mid-week union prayer meeting were served at a late hour. and friends over Sunday. will be held at the church Wednesday. Miss Margaret Bingham came Leo Cronon has received a new saxophone Everyone is urged to attend home from Chicago, Monday noon to and expects to study some the these meetings. teach in our public school. She has coming year. Leo leaves for St. The Ladies' Aid meets at the home been doing government work for the Thomas college next week. of Mrs. W. Yarwood Thursday afternoon. past three years. Raymond and Leonard Schottler of There is a definite obligation upon every man who All are cordially invited to Miss Ila Oby left Monday evening Lyle are staying at the home of their attend these meetings. for Mankato, where she will enter the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles seeks the service of the printer. He must not use press, Mrs. C. A. Bates went to Stacy state Normal. She was joined at Austin Smith, and attending the public Saturday to visit her son, William, school. by Miss Etheleen Redfield, who paper, type and ink—the forces which in three centuries and to North Branch to visit her son, will also do Normal work. Miss Regina Retterath has returned Earl, returning home Monday. unchained the intelligence of mankind—to produce that Mrs. Ruth Sorenson left Saturday home from an extended visit at Mrs. Maggie Williamson and children to join her husband, who is Superin Winona. Her sister, Miss Lacina, which is false, or ugly. returned to their home in St. tendent of schools 'at Tracy. Mrs. and her friend accompanied her for Paul after spending several weeks at Sorenson is to fill a vacancy caused over-Sunday visit. an the home of her sister, Mrs. George by the resignation of their mathamat- Bud Schoemaker has remodeled his Hunter. ics instructor. barber shop by adding a glass partiMrs. It is something to know that good printing is more Mrs. Ulrich, who has been visiting R. Seigler and daughter, Mrs. tion. Mr. Shoemaker will have an at the home of her mother, Mrs. Summey, profitable than poor printing. But it is a greater satisfaction R. Robinson, Mrs. H. Henning and up-to-date tonsorial parlor when he and Mrs. Bullman, who has been children and Mrs. A. Henning of is thru remodeling. to feel that your printing expresses not alone the visiting her sister, Mrs. Summey returned Saratoga and Mrs. G. R.c Dane of John Pulver is enlarging his butchershop. to their home in Chicago, Friday. St. Paul were Wednesday guests of The new addition will give best that is in you and your business, but the best efforts Mrs. L. J. Diddams, Jr. him more room, and with the addition The following from Lansing are The members of the Library Association ofa larger refrigerator, will add a of your printer, the ink maker, the engraver and the paper attending the state fair in Minneapolis met with Mrs. Ray Brown great deal to the appearance of the this week: Mr. and Mrs. L. S. manufacturer. Monday afternoon. The following officers shop. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carol, were elected: President, Mrs. Miss Amy Weinert was given a Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carol, Mr. and A. E. Henslin vice-presidnet, Mrs. farewell surprise Thursday afternoon Mrs. William Bell and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown secretary, Mrs. F. W. by all her girl friends at Blyton's The Mower County News aims to produce work that E. E. Dennis. Sprung treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Porter. Park. A very enjoyable time was 4- A social time was enjoyed and spent by all present, after which a will stand as a credit to our business, a decided help to its WEST LANSING 1 refreshments were served by the hostess. bountiful lunch was served, and all patrons, mutual satisfaction and future welfare of your departed wishing Miss Weinert all Sanford Ranum of Austin visited kinds of good luck in her new home. RENOVA home folks Sunday. business and leave a lasting thot in the minds of those -4 WALTHAM Dan Dugaw attended the Freeborn who find thru dealings with us that it is a real "House of county fair at Albert Lea Thursday. The Kramers were Dexter shoppers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buxton visited Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and family Service." Bear this last thot in mind and when in need at the J. W. Buxton home Sunday. Silo filling is nearly finished in this were Austin shoppers Saturday. Mrs. John D. Smith of Austin is part of the county. of Quality printing let the Mower County News be your Mrs. Gust Blise of Austin spent visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Henry Koukon finished with his the week-end at the Edward Buck Larson. guide. Dial 2650 and a representative will call. threshing Tuesday. home. Lewis Ulland, Charles, Alvin and A number from this vicinity are Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried Lillian attended church in Austin contemplating taking in the state fair spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Sunday. this week. Mrs. Carl Faber. The customer who buys his printing by price alone, is Mrs. L. J. Haney and Esther Dibble Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson spent Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and were guests of Mrs. Robert Haney, the week-end with the Schurman's at here today and gone tomorrow. But the customer whom children visited with Mr. and Mrs. sl^ Thursday. North Dalewood. Harold Green Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and we please thru service and quality remains a decided asset School in District No. 37 opened on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer motored Mrs. Lena Larson attended church in Tuesday, September 6. Mrs. Ella to Zumbrota to spend Sunday at Austin Sunday. to our business and helps Austin by making it possible Schurman is the teacher. ,the Rev. Krueger home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and Rev. and Mrs. Volkenant and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and children to give abetter service and abetter newspaper. sons, Melvin and Robert, returned daughter, Barbara, were callers at visited with Mr. and Mrs. George home from Harris, Thursday. Wayside farm Monday evening. Beneke Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw and Mrs. W. O. Pick of Hawley came Mrs. Carl Wollenburg, Senior, of Mrs? Dan Dibble attended the funeral last week to visit her mother, Mrs. Austin, is spending a few days with of Charles Earl in Austin Sunday. Henry Bull, who was injured by a fall. her daughter, Mrs. Carl Faber. f. Miss Marian Phillips expects to resume Henry Ziemer, Nick Wuertz and Professor and Mrs. A. J. Ranum of her high school work in Austin Adolph Wuertz motored to Rosemont ir Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Austin are visiting at the home of next week. She will be in the new Sunday to spend the day with Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sever school house this year. and Mrs. August Moll. Ranum. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell are expected SARGEANT Mrs. Lettie Dibble and sons, Charles mm home the last of this week and Clinton, are visiting at the from a visit to their daughter's home home of her parents, Mr. and Mr?. at Langford, South Dakota. Sargeant Evangelical Church. Dan Dugaw. The families of A. A. and J. M. A. H. Nauman, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and Tanner and Walter Grunwaldt have iiXn ?V Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland attended wer {"bounty "N ews returned home after a trip to St. 11.00 A. M., Public Worship, Sermon. the Freeborn county fair at Albert Croix, Wisconsin, where they accompanied Lea last Tuesday. the Charles Colby family to 8:00 P.M., Sacred concert. A worship Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of to the Triune God. You are especially their new home. House of Service invited to enjoy this pro- Newry, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of 15he "It Must Have Been Dead at Least 6 Hear.the male octette and the Corning, and Esther Tollerud of Austin Months, But Didn't Smell." Anthem choir. Vocal and instrumental were dinner guests at the L. J. soloists have consented to assist on "Saw a big rat in our cellar last Haney home Sunday. fall" writes Mrs. Joanny "and bought the program. The pastor will give a Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble entertained short address on "Music." a 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, broke it up the following at Sunday into small pieces. Last week while Thursday, September 15, Mrs. L. L. diner: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck, Heydt will entertain the Ladies' Aid. moving we came across the dead rat. Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble, Must have been dead six months, did not smell. RAT-SNAP is wonderful." Parents aren't entirely on the Mary and Richard of Blooming Prairie, Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and scrap heap. They're still useful to and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble. guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. Advertisement. furnish motor cars for their children. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it iff