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

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A if $y"*^ 1 ,• is Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Sept 26, 1921 ECLIPSE ECHOES Claire, Wisconsin. They were accompanied building of their church. All their the stunt will need about 9,999,999 home by Mrs. Smith's sisters, former pastors who now live were dollars worth of these checks in order Mrs. Albert Cook and Mrs. Martin present: Rev. 0. Nilson, Rev. L. Tosdal, to keep him out of the penitentiary. Greedy, and the latter's baby of Austin, Rev. N. E. Boe, Rev. S. Strand Sometimes we think that if the average Weekly Shavings. Edited By who will remain at their home and other pastors were also in attendance: check protector salesman was taken Vol. 388. August 29, 1921. Splinters this week. Glesne of Decorah, 0. R. Sletten and put to work on a rock pile the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham of Los of Lake Mills, H. Bjorlie of Faribault, country would be better off. They go Angeles, California, are guests at the BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY Makeshift corn cribs and "blue sky" Prof. L. W. Boe, St. Olaf College, about the country showing everyone storage methods arUeerious leaks on Thomas Butler home. No one purposely invited disaster. A. J. Boe, Blair, Wisconsin, C. whom they think might be a prospective many farms. Good farm buildings reduce P. Heltne, Lawler, Iowa. The last buyer how easy it is to raise a But this is true when automobiles are waste. FINDS CAUSE FOR four mentioned have gone out from check and some unscrupulous cuss stored in barns. A lighted match dropped Silver Lake Congregation in the ministry. DRAFT ALTERING. goes and does it.—Dodge County Republican. on a few drops of gasoline or oil Leaving the Implements and Machinery This was a seldom enjoyed occasion. Out in the Weather Costs American under the machine may cause not only A man walked into the Farmers Farmers Millions of Dollars a bank here the 15th of August and the loss of your car, but also your The meeting will begin at eight-fifteen. There are fools everywhere and Year. How much does it cost YOU? DEXTER Blooming Prairie threw down a dollar and. asked for a barn, stored grain and all of your live most of them drive automobiles. An implement house will pay for itself draft on St. Paul made out to J. W. stock. This danger can be eliminated many times in savings on repairs Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Braaten residing Potter. l*he draft was given him and and replacement of barn equipment. by building a garage at a safe distance Clarence T. Butler. Miss Etta Luderman was an Austin north of Taopi, are the proud parents PROFESSIONAL when it returned it had been raised Impressive funeral services were so th^ other buildings will not caller Saturday between trains. of an eleven and a half pound Things to build before Winter— DIRECTORY to $9.00, the pen figures and the check held at St. Mary's church at Geneva Miss Laura Vandernover was an son, born September 11. Congratulations. be endangered. The time to guard A cabinet to store canned fruits. protector mark in red having been Saturday morning at nine o'clock by A built-in Kitchen Cabinet—saves Austin caller last Thursday on business. against the ever present fire hazard altered. It was a very expert piece Dr. A. I. ARNESON many useless steps. Rev. J. J. Glendon for Clarence T. Arthur Heimer and Miss Martha is now. of work and could easily pass detection.—Claremont A Breakfast Nook—just the thing for Butler, son of Mrs. Mary Butler of Jack De Hagen and daughter, Delores, Meyer of Stacyville visited with Joe Specializing in Electrical and At the Eclipse office are plans that the light meal. News. of Austin were Dexter callers Newry, who was killed in action in Schaefer, Steve Klapperich families will fit your purse for easily-built and Other Physical Treatments. A Storm-house to make your friends The same stunt was worked on the France, October 9, 1918. The services Tuesday afternoon. and with other Adams relatives Sunday. inexpensive garages that afford insurance comfortable while waiting for the and diseases of Rectum and Colon local National bank of Dodge County Mrs. A. P. Pierce and daughter, at the grave were in charge of the against loss. door to open. about the same time. But sooner or local post of the American Legion. Norma, of Austin spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Weiss entertained A Combination Winter Sun Parlor NEW OFFICES later the gentleman who is working Clarence Butler entered the service and Sleeping Porch. with Carie Jacobson. "More than 100,000 automobiles in the following from Austin over Gas Office Building. Repair your rqofs now against the the United States are maintained by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beck and Mrs. February 25, 1918, at Camp Dodge, Telephone—Automatic 2676 Sunday, Albert Weiss and Mrs. Tony heavy snows and ice of Winter. physicians, and goodness knows how Iowa, from where three weeks later, L. Rabine and children spent Sunday Regner, who arrived Saturday evening, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. A concrete driveway and feeding floor many physicians are maintained by at Oak Dale farm. he was transferred to Camp Logan, and Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Regner, automobiles." will be a big advantage next Spring Dial 2038 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sheedy and family Houston, Texas. He was then assigned and Tony Regner ,who motored over when the muddy weather comes. Physician and Surgeon of Austin and Mrs. T. H. Murphy to Company E, 132nd Infantry, Sunday. Build Concrete Sidewalks. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. of Scoby, Montana, spent Sunday at 33rd Divison. His company arrived Harry Brown, well-known in X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment the C. Holdren home. in France May 26, and less than two Adams, is the favorite candidate for Assistants— rONE PIECE OR CAR LDAP^ J. J. CLEMENS A A surprise party was given to Mr. weeks later was put into active service. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. the quarterback position at the state and Mrs. Fred Dickens on Sunday, The deceased participated in Mabelle Moore, R. N. university. He was a regular halfback DIAL 2047 Local Manager September 18, at their farm home some of the most terrific fighting of last year and has been running W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. the Meuse-Argonne offensive, in three miles east of Dexter. The occasion the team from the quarterback position UNDERTAKING and being their twentieth wedding which he lost his life. in the practices of the season. FUNERAL DIRECTION FORECLOSED FARM FOR SALE anniversary. Auto Hearse Equipment Dr. Fred Schradle of Austin visited Johanna Boe, one of Adams' pioneer, GRAND MEADOW Mrs. Henry Osmundson, Tuesday friends here Sunday. Prompt attention in Every Detail Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis were Business Residence er„ Mrs. Henry Osmundson, Tuesday $500.00 cash, balance five years, 7 per cent, takes one. We From the Record Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Austin visitors Tuesday. morning. The funeral services were have obtained under foreclosure of mortgages several farms in AUSTIN, MINN. held from the Henry Osmundson Miss Ruth Thompson and Mr. and North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and in the famous Snake Anton Odden and son, Arthurcema, Mrs. Charles Finn of Austin were River Valley of Idaho. home Friday at one o'clock and from DONOVAN & GOSLEE to Litchfield Saturday, where We can accept $500.00 cash and give you warranty deed and the Marshall church at two o'clock. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Funeral Directors Of course they are building a big bridge for. the clear title to 160 acres of partially improved farm land, balance Weiber. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Krebsbach and and Embalmers state highway department. Anton returned mortgage about $1500.00 or less in five years. son, Cyril, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krebs Mrs. T. C. Cashman returned Saturday you know Day Calls—Phone 2188 there Monday, Arthur remaining AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO PROFIT BY OTHERS evening from Minneapolis, bach and Mrs. Hubbard Cary return Night Calls at home to attend high school. MISFORTUNE. Idaho Farms Particularly Recommended. ed Wednesday evening from an ex where she had been a delegate to the the reason T. W. Donovan—5914 Rev. G. S. Perry will go to Waseca Inquire of A. M. BAYER, Oneida Building, "Daughters of Erin" convention. tended auto trip to North Dakota, H. A. Goslee—6637 Tuesday to attend the annual conference Minneapolis, Minn. where they were guests of Mr. and Senator S. A. Rask returned last Motor and Carriage Service why millions of the Methodist Episcopal week Tuesday from Minneapolis, Mrs. W. T. Krebsbach and family at church. Rev. Perry has been pastor of men like Reeder. where he had attended the state convention of the local church for the past two A. K. Branson of Minneapolis spent of Spanish-American war veterans. Lucky Strike years and a host of friends are hoping last week in Adams in the interests of that he will be returned to this charge Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mortenson of Cigarette the company that has contracted to for at least another year. A SALE purchase the buttermilk from the Hibbing and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mortenson Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wakefield and of Detroit, Michigan, left Sunday local creamery as soon as the necessary —because children loaded their household effects apparatus for handling the milk for their respective homes after it's toasted last week and on Sunday left visiting at the Chris Mortenson home can be installed. The work of installation —OF— for Austin to reside. Harry has been for several days. which seals is expected to be finished employed in the Hormel packing plant The feasibility of a community athletic by the first of the year. in the real for the past two years and expects to A. S. Slindee has one of his pure field, the construction of cement SUITCASES Burley taste remain permanently with that institution. sidewalks on the north and east sides bred registered Holsteins, Sidonie The many friends of the family Wallace Johanna Fayne, listed in a of the village park, the need of a wish them success and happiness night watchman and the placing of recent issue of "Reported Tests of 9, in their new home. $4£§ Holstein-Freisian Cows," published by signs directing tourists here were the Malcolm H. Gardner, Delavan, Wisconsin. leading subjects discussed at the Miss Dora Gladden, a missionary in meting of the Commercial club Tuesday This cow is reported as hav Mexico, spoke in the Methodist church evening. ing made at the age of four years and in Grand Meadow last Sunday evening Mrs. R. Ward and children spent three months, a record of 482.3 to a crowd that completely filled the Will outlast any $10.00. Sunday in Lansing visiting her parents, pounds of milk and 18,056 pounds of church. The coming of Miss Gladden butter fat in seven days, the equivalent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dennis. was of more than common interest to suitcase you can buy. "It Must Have Been Dead at Least 6 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Coggins and of 22.5 pounds of butter. our people. She was born and reared Months, But Didn't Smell." Guaranteed for one year Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Brenna attended family and the Rev. Fr. Doran motored here, but for the past fourteen years "Saw a big rat our cellar last the fifty year festival at Silver to Owatonna Sunday afternoon. has been in the missionary service in in writing. fall" writes Mrs. Joanny "and bought Lake Congregation, Northwood, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith returned Mexico. The Congregational church a 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, broke it up Rev. Brenna's former charge. This last week Thursday from a visit with into small pieces. Last week while dismissed her service Sunday evening JENSEN & PHIFFER moving we came across the dead rat. being their fiftieth anniversary of the relatives at Menominee and Eau and all went to hear her message Must have been dead six months, did Miss Gladden left on Tuesday evening not smell. RAT-SNAP is wonderful." for Stewartville, after spending the Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and two days in a visit with her old time DANCES THIS WEEK AT guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. Advertisement. friends. Oak Dale Park LE ROY yaraaiaffliiiiiraiifflzraianin^^ From The Independent Did YOU E. L. Corson made a business trip I to Austin Friday afternoon. SEPTEMBER 27 DEXTER-FISCH Rev. E. R. Norton left Tuesday afternoon for Hayfield to attend a SEPTEMBER 29 AL. OLSON meeting of the Winona Presbytery. DEXTER-FISCH OCTOBER 1 Miss Anna Weigen spent Friday aftrenoon at Austin. She is enjoying a vacation from her duties as saleslady at the Morse Bros. Grocery. on our Rev. Norton has a very pleasing personality and is fast making friends outside as well as in the church. He 7OftM is full of pep and his sermons are very interesting and uplifting. The P. W. Hanson family returned IT IS WORTH YOUR Saturday night from their automobile trip to Chicago. They were accompanied ATTENTION on the trip by Miss Avyce Iverson. Aldean Malcomson returned to Marshall Thursday of last week where he holds the position of County Agent after a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malcomson. Iii mum Mrs. A. G. Diddams received notice of her appointment on the Committee Ha of the Department of Legislation for the Minnesota State Federation of Women's clubs for this district, her I department to be Civil Service. The congregation of the Presbyterian church had a very pleasant social MONTHS gathering at the church last Friday evening, the affair being in the Offer nature of a reception to the new pastor, TOKIO Ml You'll Like It Rev. E. R. Norton. In spite of Still Open. the stormy evening about seventy FREE Mtp-Aum tqSftCMii gathered. This number was remarkable considering the bad weather. Act Quick ADAMS Its the new loaf at the From the Review Federal. Come in and take home a loaf of Walter Brown, of Stacyville, spent This offer of 15 months subscription to the Mower TEAR OUT AND MAIL TODAY the week-end at Adams as the guest -y'.ar: Federal Tokio Bread County News is a special offer to those who are not Mower County News, Austin, Minn. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John for T. now Members of the News family to join our family Brown. Enclosed is $2.50 for the Mower County News The Will Kiefer family of Austin until January 1, 1923, according to your special It means that you pay for one year and we give circle.^ attended the funeral of Isadore Schneider offer. you the balance of 1921 Free. This offer is good only held at the Sacred Heart church last Thursday. to October 1,1921. Get in with the "bunch" now. Name ?. Arnold Schneider left Saturday for Address Des Moines, Iowa, where he has enrolled .Austin MOVER COUNTY NEWS as a Freshman in the Still R. F. D. No Minn. College of Osteopathy. Any member who fails to show up i! at the American Legion meeting next OF BAKERS££ Saturday evening will be compelled to give up his Legion button, according faaaraaMaiBiEMEBniaranuMaiaiEnMrji^^ to Post Commander Harry Hanson.