Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 10, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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.ipu^r 1 __ ,** ?V "t ."!,W?S3^ W -,« -S l* ?fV -fl« u" 4 ,' »-.!' -Y ,'-,r ~, w?,, »*,-.•** 1 lvf n'-.t MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. J. Monday, Oct. 10, 1921. Page Two KI ECLIPSE ECHOES St. Ansgar, at the home of her mother, Tuesday evening, the ceremony Aprons and House Frocks being performed by Rev. A. Elmer Moe in the presence of the immediate Weekly Shavings. Edited By families and a few friends. Volume 390. October 10, 1921. Splinters ROY LE HAPPY HOGS GIVE BEST RESULTS. PROTECT YOUR MACHINERY 3TIG3 From The Independent The old adage "A stitch in time Sunlight has been found in experiments saves nine" was never more applicable L. A. Porter was an Austin visitor with hogs to be on of the chief to anything than it is right now essentials in the promotion of health to your machinery. Don't let it depreciate Monday afternoon. among swine. It gives warmth and in value by ollowing it to R. P. Maxwell and sister, Miss Mattie, promotes dryness, facilitates lighting, stand out in all kinds of weather. spent Monday afternoon in Austin. encourages ventilation, kills disease BUILD YOUR SHEDS NOW producing germs and generally DEXTER Mrs. Chris Holt and daughters, and protect your machinery. It SARGEANT makes for better sanitation and comfort means money in your pocket and the Miss Viola and Luella, spent Saturday in a herd. Every hog house satisfaction of knowing that when From the Record afternoon in Austin. should be planned so that some time A. D. Schaeffer was a business caller you want to use a machine it will not during the day, direct sun rays will Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown and the W. E. Daily was an Austin caller be rusted and out of commission. Thursday. reach every inch of the building's interior. Misses Pollard autoed to Lyle, Tuesday, S F. W. Heuer of Owatonna was a Monday on business. to visit at Dr. Cobb's. There's a lot of people around here Sargeant visitor Thursday. J. Jacobson was an Austin caller who haven't thought about their The big sale at C. S. Palmer's held Let us tell you about Eclipse Sunshine Phillip Heydt went to Hayfield Monday on business. preparations for the winter. Is the last Saturday, was very largely attended Windows. Thursday for dental work. Mrs. L. Durham was a Grand Meadow roof O. K.? Better fix it now while and things brought good Miss Ethel Glien of Hayfield is assisting caller Tuesday afternoon. If you need a side walk from the the weather is good. prices. Mrs. Nauman this week. Sheriff Nicholsen of Austin was a back door to the garage or barn, It's time to build your new poultry Mrs. G. V. Wells and daughter, LaVerne, build it yourself, and see how much house The first snow of the season fell business caller in Dexter Friday. went to Austin Tuesday afternoon, fun you will have doing it. You can ARE YOUR GATES IN GOOD here Thursday. Winter is coming. Judge Weber and Robert Weber of where the latter had her make feeding floors, water spouts, CONDITION? Art Peterson is painting his new Austin were Dexter callers Friday on •eyes examined. mail box standards, and hundreds of house recently purchased from John How about Storm Doors and Windows? business. other useful things in your spare Frank Oestreich and Miss Mary Order now—so you will have Reiners. Mrs. Wm. Harrison of Brownsdale time. Newman came over from Royalton, them when needed. J. E. Heydt and family and F. S. spent the week-end at the Lloyd Mixing concrete is the easiest Wednesday, and were married that Material is down in price. Fix up Schwartz and family motored to Lyle thing in the world to do. Watson home. evening at 8:00 o'clock by his brother, now and be comfortable this winter. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boeff and family t/ Rev. A. A. Oestreich at the parsonage. Siegel and Espey repaired the spent Sunday at Stacyville, Iowa, They will spend a short time church tower this week. It was dam-! with relatives. JJ LOAD J. J. CLEMENS here visiting relatives and old time 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR aged by lightning last July Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Horstman and friends. Carl Mobraaten sold his garage to son Loraine, were Austin callers Saturday Miss Audrey Whiteside was pleasantly DIAL 2047 Local Manager S. W. Clark of Bloooming Prairie and on business. surprised at the home of her will soon move to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fenske of Brownsdale sister, Mrs. Alfred Boyd, Friday spent Sunday with their daughter, Farmers east of here report wolves morning, when the Royal Neighbors Mrs. Arthur Hoffman. enumerous. Even some of the I with well filled baskets came to take Miss Adel Arntzen and Hazel Hanson TYLE Sargeant folks heard them howl. dinner with her. The afternoon was of Austin spent the week end at Alva Winters shipped his calico spent in visiting. Miss Whiteside will the B. A. Arntzen home. pony south Wednesday night. This soon leave for her home in Wisconsin. was the best cow pony in the country. ERVICE Mr. and Mrs, Louis Neubauer of Austin spent Monday afternoon with Tuesday evening the members of The Appolo Saxaphone Quartette Mr. and Mrs. H. Merritt of Dexter. the Eastern Star met at the home of gave a splendid concert in the Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprung and ATISFACTION Mrs. C. I. Roy and then went to the THE church Wednesday evening. A sensible overall aproa, that entirely cottons, with cretonne a favorite for family returned Sunday from Iowa, Palmer home where they gave Miss covers the dress or takes its decoration. Ample aprons of this material, large audience was present. after a ten days visit with relatives Helen a real surprise. After spending place, has been rechristened with various with cape to match, are among and friends. Rev. A. H. Nauman attended the a social half hour, Miss Elizabeth more picturesque but less appropriate the pretty new offerings that make Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peyton and Mr. revival meetings at the Brownsdale Ann Price, Worthy Matron presented names, as "bungalow" aprons, working clothes a joy. The truth is Baptist church Tuesday evening and and Mrs. G. W. King motored to Austin KOBE'S CAFE her with a beautiful silver spoon "kitchenette" djesses, and so on. But that these useful dresses and aprons, reports a very good service. Sunday and visited at the G. W. as a remembrance from the Order. these new garments often contrive to as they are made now are becoming Ray Winters has been awarded the King, Sr., home. Last Monday evening Miss Marjorie be very pretty and they help to take and charming. They are cheery, not to Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and son, contract of building the high power Larson very delighfully entertained away the little bitter taste that still say gay. electric line from Waltham to Sargeant. Lyall of Albert Lea, Mr. and Mrs. lingers in wholesome housework—for A good model, in colored chambray fourteen young ladies at a DELCO AND REMY He expects to complete the William Cornelius of Austin spent women who are unreconciled to what Halloween party in honor of Miss with white collar and cuffs, is shown in Sunday at the Art Root and W. J. work by December 1. is good for them With all the new appliances the picture. There are many very useful Helen Palmer. A dental clinic will be held at the Root homes. for relieving the housewife, fast colors to be had in chambray, SERVICE Miss Helen leaves next week for SERVICE IS OUR BONO school house in Sargeant, Wednesday, I GRAND MEADOW I the next generation may see aprons always pretty with a touch of white or Pasadena, Califoria, to make her October 14, beginning at one o'clock graduated into the class of pastime a contrasting color. This model has home and all were indeed glad, to in the afternoon. Miss Marie Rettig, From The Record clothes, with names that reveal the large crescent-shaped pockets and the spend this happy evening with her. county nurse will be in charge of the change. regulation length in sleeves short 'Delco and Remy parts are always The annual inspection of the local clinic. Married—on Wednesday evening of These house dresses and aprons are enough to be out of the way. carried in stock by the University of Women's Relief Corps was held here this week at the Bear Creek parsonage, so cleverly designed and made, by August Otte and sons hauled some Southern Minnesota. Authorized dealers. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Amy Hughes, Elwin R. Loucks and Miss Emma people who manufacture them, and are extra large rocks on to the parsonage Advertisement 28-2-c. of Mankato, Department inspector so inexpensive that it is seldom worth Hawkins, both of Frankford township. ground for filling and cement step was present and gave them many while to make them at home. The materials James Stucky Says, "Rat Cost Me Rev. H. C. M. Jahren officiated. work. The blasting of these granite compliments on the manner in which used are the heavier grades of $125 for Plumbing Bills." Mrs. Kate Schleiger, Miss Ella boulders sounded like the artillery the work was conducted. Mrs. Newell gingham, chambray, percale and other "We couldn't tell what was clogging COPYKIOHT ®Y VtSTtltN NIVttAm UNMH Schroeder and Mrs^ E. C. Schroeder fire of a distant army. and Miss Higbee of Spring Valley up our toilet and drains. We had left on Wednesday. for Owatonna to Large flocks of prairie chickens are Advertisements in the News Bring Results.' were also present. A picnic supper to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a attend the annual convention of the congregating on every side undoubtedly was served which all thoroly enjoyed rat's nest in basement. They had Federated Women's Clubs of Minnesota, telling of their1 narrow escape as well as the social time choked the pipes with refuse. The Mrs. Schleiger and Miss Schroeder from the hunter's shot. In their experience which followed. The electric work on your plumber's bill was $125. RAT-SNAP being delegates from the Women's meetings the names of Oak Dale Park car must be done right—by cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes, The installation service for the new Social and Civic Leagues of "Matt," "Ted," and "Ray" are the people who know. Our service 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and pastor, Rev. E. R. Horton, was held at Grand Meadow. guaranteed names often heard. Jack rabbits covers every car and model and by Fooler Drug Co., Austni, Minn. the First Presbyterian church last Mrs. Susan Conlon entertained several please take notice. Advertisement—Oct. we guarantee results on all Thursday evening. Rev. J. B. Lyle, ladies at her home northwest of DANCE SCHEDULE ADAMS magneto, generator, distributor D. D., Pastor of the Presbyterian town on Wednesday afternoon. repairs, ignition work. church at Albert Lea presided, preached Insurance Specialists Among them were Mrs. Wm. Brown Tuesday, October 11 (Cancelled) From the Review the sermon and propounded the and Mrs. George Day of Grand Meadow University of Thursday, October 13 DEXTER'S constitutional questions Rev. C. F. and Mrs. Anna Finbraaten and Austin Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and Geiger of the Blooming Prairie Southern Minnesota Miss Clara Finbraaten of Pleasant SERENADERS E. Ray Cory, Manager family vistied at Austin Saturday. church, gave the charge to the pastor Valley township. Babcock Building The Sisters and children are to be Saturday, October 15 AL OLSON DIAL 7205. and Rev. S. W. Arends of the Another fire, just as mysterious as AUSTIN, MINNESOTA congratulated upon the success of the Hayfield church, gave the charge to many other fires in Grand Meadow day. the congregation. in the past four years, was discovered Mrs. E. J. Norman of Harmony uainnni^^ at four o'clock on Tuesday morning visited with the M. Krebsbach family in the implement establishment of Alvin Friday of last week. The Old Reliable Sorom, causing a loss of several Miss Louise Smith of Austin was a Let A News thousand dollars and endangering guest of her sistre, Mrs. P. J. Goergen nearby property. It was first discovered Tuesday of the week. by Ralph Hoppin, who was Art. Lewison met with a serious Want Ad awakened by the smell of smoke and accident recently when a Ford crank the cracking of the flames as they slipped, hitting him, breaking his THE rampaged thru the frame structure. A arm near the wrist. Before the streams of water could The Nils Qualey family moved from FAVORITE be turned on the fire had gained much RANGE their home at Adams to a new home, headway and all that could be done built this summer, on Mr. Qaley's Do tKe WorR was to confine the flames to the building farm, two miles northeast of Adams. WITH and save the house next door, occupied Mrs. Nelson, a resident of Adams, by the Olds family. The thirty-five years ago, came to Adams building was almost completly burned IN A Wednesday from Lake Mills, Iowa, and only a small part of the machinery If you have anything to sell The News Classified and will spend some time here visiting was saved. The harness stock Ad. Department will put you in touch with relatives and old friends. Her THE REPU was a total loss and included many customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it present residence is in Canada. tools belonging to Sever Berg. A Arnold Schneider writes from Des pays big returns. fair amount of insurance was carried KITCHEN TATION Moines, Iowa, that the Still college If there is anything you wish to purchase, a on the building and implement stock. football team, of which he is a member, The last of the visits to the farm classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru is finding the going a bit rough, I homes in this vicinity to be made by an ad. in this department you will find some person having lost their first two starts. the Commercial club this season was who has the very thing you want, and who is Arnold is playing as a regular tackle. made to the beautiful farm home of willing to sell it at a bargain. The Ole Navrseth, J. A. Thorstad, I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bachtold, adjoining Albert Leidahl, Ole Helgeson families If you desire to employ a man or woman in any town, on Thursday evening of last and Henry Peterson of Lyle and capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you week, and the biggest crowd of the GUARAN the W. E. Brown family of Austin EVERY one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks, summer was on hand for the pleasure. helped Mrs. E. L. Slindee celebrate The farm home occupied by Mr. weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty her birthday here Sunday. Luncheon and Mrs. Otis Hamilton, southeast of applications. was served and a fine time reported INCH Grand Meadow was destroyed by fire by all. If you have lost anything, advertise for it in of unknown origin on Wednesday TEED Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Krebsbach left the classified ad. department and it will be returned night of last week, the family barely Monday for Stacyville, from which to you. Not a week passes but that some escaping with their lives. All their city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. article of value is returned to the owner. TO clothing and household effects were Matt Weber. They left by auto for Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find destroyed, with, no insurance to help McHenry Illinois, where they will visit cover the loss. A subscription paper the department especially useful, and productive RANGE I relatives and friends. After visiting BAKE was passed around and a nice sum of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, at Spring Grove and other towns was given the family by their friends seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale in the vicinity of Mc Henry, they will in this vicinity. when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. return to Adams, making Chicago, MAJESTIC RANGE Milwaukee and Johnsburg, Wisconsin, LYLE before reaching our city. For a small investment a classified ad. brings From the Tribune Financially and from a viewpoint better returns than any other investment that can of interest evinced by the children The S. A. Johnson family of Austin be made. with prices reduced. Permit us to show Sundayed in Lyle. and the people of the Congregation, The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 the Bazaar held by the pupils of the Mr. and Mrs. John Carter attended words one cent a word. Cash must invariably accompany them to you. We have a good Sacred Heart school, at the school the meeting of the Mower county the order, as the amount is too small to rooms Monday was by all odds the rural cariers at the hospitable home stock on hand. a most successful ever conducted by of Mr. and Mrs. Chase at Dexter Saturday. 5 that institution. The bazaar was DIAL 2650 opened to visitors immediately after James W. Nelson, son of Mrs. C. M. Mass and was kept open until late in Nelson, and Edna H. Clausen, daughter DECKER BROS. SS.',. the afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clausen, The total receipts of the day of this place, were married at the Lutheran Mower County News 4- I l.tlM, "A"- .V, -I brought a sum of $113.60a & parsonage, by Rev. Noss, at Austin, Austin, last week, Thursday afternoon. vThe Store That Satisfies" We may not be responsible for the '. ., wrong thots that fly into our minds, Miss Florence Meyer was united in but we are responsible if we offer marriage to Selmer M. Sponheim of .'* them foojd and lodging.