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

October 13, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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ECLIPSE ECHOES Iowa, visited with Frank Sprung last LE ROY SARGEANT Sunday Mrs A Haarstad entertained the —5 'I' Sargeant Evangelical Church. A. G. Larson went to the cities on Norwegian Ladies' Aid Wednesday Weekly Shavings. Edited By business Sunday morning. 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. afternoon vi Volume 391. October 13, 1921. Splinters 11:00 A. M., Public worship—Sermon. Mrs. Clayton Collins and soil of Mrs Louis Anderson has been very Riceville spen tth week-end with relatives ill the past week but is slowly recovering Happy is the man who when the fall dirty feed and will not put on as 7:30 P. M., Y. P. A. here. and gaining strength rains come and the winds blow finds much fat as where a floor is used. Mrs. A. G. Larson went tojlhe cities 8:15 Sermon. Valley folks have been entertained he has a good roof over his head, but Tuesday noon to meet hex husband 8:00 P. M., Friday—Prayer and every night lately by the howling of there are many roofs that have complained Get a few loads of sand and gravel and do shopping. W choir. a pack of wolves. Something must to their owner of neglect, and and we can supply you with the cement. Mr. and Mrs. J. Egan ancf daughter, Rev. Earnest Voelkenant, pastor of be done to end the chorus. you should heed the warning before Miss Zeta, and son, Glenn, o£ Stewartville the Brownsdale Evangelical church, the building is ruined. Mr and Mrs Lee Lint motored up were Sunday afternoon callers Still we have a few portable cribs will preach at the Sargeant Evangelical frdm Osago, Iowa, Sunday! morning We have a good supply of both so if your cribs won't hold corn, come at the E. Price home. church next Sunday at 11:00 dinner and supper at her home Sunday. and surprised Spreckles by paying shingle and other roofing materials ROSE CREEK in and we can fix you out in short Mr. and Mrs. Rivers and son, Roy, o'clock. There will be no evening services. them a much enjoyed visit on hand such as you may need and at order. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark left Tuesday Miss Agnes Majerus returned home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprung drove prices that are down in line with prewar morning by auto to visit relatives School Gives Circus Rev. A. Nauman goes to Anoka Saturday after a week's visit with to Austin Monday, where Frank had times. Storm Doors and Windows are one of in South Dakota. A large crowd attended the circus next Sunday to fill the pulpit at the her sister, and family at Stewartville. the best investments they save in an appointment with the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and family given by the pupils of the public fuel to say nothing of the real comfort Evangelical church there. All's well that ends well, Frank. We continue to receive prompt shipments and J. D., Palmer and Daddy Griswold you have in the home. Better school, last Friday evening. Over Let us therefore come boldly unto of coal and the preparation is Misses Loretta Graff of Somerset, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Sprung and measure your windows and tell us left Monday morning in a Nash good but when the rush comes the fifty dollars was realized which will Wisconsin, and Hilda Miller visited the throne of grace, that we may obtain children, and Mrs Harry Sprung of how many you need. Then we can and Ford cars for California where preparation may not be as good, so be used for purchasing apparatus for at the Jacob Majerus home last Saturday. Mercy, and find grace to help Sheffield and Osago, Iowa, respectively, have them for you before JACK you better get your coal in while you they will make their future home. the gymnasium. The local band rendered in time of need.—Hebrews 4:16. FROST comes. motored to visit their brother, are sure of getting what you need. Little Merle Lamon had the misfortune a few selections, after which the Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock spent Sunday Frank Sprung, in the Valley last Art Peterson installed a new furnace to fall last Friday from one parade took place. The crowd then Teacher—"Can you say three words at the hom of their daughter, Wednesday Monday. of the playground swings at the enjoyed the different side shows in a dead language?" Now is a good time to put a feeding Mrs. Geo. Hoard, and family at Stewartville. John Rieners is organizing another school house and break his left wrist. which showed a lot of work on the floor in that hog lot so when bad NEWRY Student—"Sloe gin fizz." crew for the hay baleing. He is doing nicely, but is under difficulty weather comes you can feed where part of the pupils and faculty. Home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen autoed Agent Anderson and wife motored as he is left handed. half of the corn is jjot lost in the Will your machinery be housed in a made candy and lemonade were sold. to Northfield Sunday and spent mud as is the case where you dump to Racine and Spring Valley Sunday. Mrs. John Jordon is on the sick list. The W. C. T. U. entertained at a place which will protect it from the it on the ground. Hogs don't like the day with Miss Gladys, who is attending ravages of winter weather, or will it The Dental Clinic given at the Rebecca Lostegard is on the. sick Joe Cronon wag an Austin caller creamed chicken dinner Tuesday evening Carleton. be allowed to stay out in the field to Friday afternoon. school house Wednesday, was well attended. list. for the faculty of our public rust? Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill and school and the ministers of our local Helen Shumaker spent Sunday at Will Ward is the owner of a new daughter and Miss Shumaker visited Rev. E. T. Sandeno of Kasson officiated churches. Mrs. Sachett of Stewartville, Ford. the Andrew Jensen home. J. J. CLEMEN5 ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD at the H. R. Mills home in Austin at a baptismall service here president of this district, was Will Rolf from near Elkton came The Ulland Brothrs shredded corn Sunday afternoon. Sunday. also present. for a load of potatoes Monday. at the Eich home Sunday. DIAL 2047 Many people from here attended The first number of the Lyceum Local Manager H. Hunt came very nearly having Mrs. James Lester was a caller at Miss Erma Baldner of Austin visited the special meetings at Brownsdale Course was given at the Opera House an accident last Saturday evening the Frank Hesket home Sunday. at the Ragen home over Sunday. Sunday afternoon. Monday evening by the French-Armstrong when his car left the road at the The ball game between Newry and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thompson called Henry and Franklin Grenem installed Trio. They proved to be very Mike Kirtz place and went off a five Corning Sunday was won by Newry. at the Landdek home Sunday evening. good entertaniers but the audience a fine new furnace at the parsonage foot embankment. TYLE Mabel Magnuson was home over was small. Everybody should patronize Saturday. F. F. Struck, the local garage man, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ulwelling visited Sunday from school at Blooming such good, clean entertainments The Western Union Telegraph company has been busy the past week installing with relatives near Johnsburg Sunday. Prairie. had a crew of men repairing provided by such courses. kerosene burners. Among those ERVICE Eliza Noble and Elmer Kruger their lines here last week. who who purchased some are Charley were married in Austin Wednesday, Keep the irons clean. Soap wrappers Mable Waldorf is assisting with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Winters and Johnson, John Pulver and J. B. Fink. and coarse salt are good to rub the house work at the E. 0. Johnson October 5. Elmer Dayton motored into Iowa, them with. The drudgery of ironing Th members of the first year High Nels Lostegard returned home ATISFACTION home. Saturday to visit relatives. is not so great if irons are smooth) School Domestic Science class invited frpm St. Olaf's hospital at Austin The many friends of Peter Hoeffner, Matt Kneifel and family motored clean and hot. their mothers to tea last Tuesday Tuesday and is getting better. Sr., are sorry to learn he is ill to Rochester Sunday to visit a relative afternoon. The girls served cookies James Stucky Says, "Rat Cost Me Henry Christianson has found one again. who is at St. Mary's hospital. and tea which they themselves had $125 for Plumbing Bills." of his horss. Two are still missing. Mrs. Bongard and daughter, Amos, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Birk of Kasson made. The class is doing excellent "We couldn't tell what was clogging They got out of the pasture Monday, spent Sunday with relatives in were Sargeant and Brownsdale visitors KOBE'S CAFE work under Miss Brown's taching. up our toilet and drains. We had October 3. Adams. Sunday. They were guests of The thieves, who visited the Root to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a Andrew Thompson of Ispwich, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson and J. E. Heydt. farm and stole a canvass, were caught rat's nest in basement. They, had family visited in Adams Sunday afternoon. South Dakota, was called here on account Large flocks of water fowl are and dealt with as the authorities saw choked the pipes with refuse. The of the illness of his father, Gilbert seen moving south these days. Old fit. Mr. Root also lost about 100 plumber's bill was $125. RAT-SNAP Thompson. Louis Tow of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, settlers predict an early winter of chickens recently. The culprits who cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes, arrived Saturday to look after his Mrs. Gil, teacher in the Aldahl "back in the Forties Variety." PIERCE took them are unknown. Young men 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed farm here. school, district No. 79, Jt., has resigned C. A. Drake and family of Pleasant SERVICE IS OUR BONO who choose to follow this profession by Pooler Drug Co., Austni, Minn. John Cronon returned from Milwaukee, on account of illness and there Valley were Sunday evening worshippers instead of making honest upright men where he had business last Advertisement—Oct. will be no school this week. BATTERY CO. here. They returned Monday to with moral characters out of themselves, Wednesday. do some shopping. Their pleasant eneed to be put under a different Matt Flemming unloaded a car of association is appreciated by all. method of training than of coal for the Hunting Elevator Co. one The Appollo Saxaphone Quartette Oak Dale Park using their minds which surely are day last week. rendered an excellent program in the very limited. Mrs. Ulven and Miss Ida Evenson church Wednesday evening. The concert RE-CHARGING, visited at the Hoeffner home last was not held in the village hall NEVADA REPAIRING Wednesday afternoon. DANCE SCHEDULE because there was no piano available. 4- County Surveyor Nasson is making Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoeffner and and Helmer Nelson was a Blooming the preliminary measurements for the daughter visited at the W. J. Enright, Thursday, October 13 DEXTER'S REBUILDING Prairie caller Sunday. new electric line of which Ray Winters Jr. home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anumson entertained will supervise the construction SERENADERS The John Shaw and Clifford Shaw All Makes of a few of their friends Sun-^ Work is to be finished by December families of Brownsdale were village 1 I Batteries day. 1. callers Saturday afternoon. Saturday, October 15 AL OLSON The electric work on your Mrs. T. Morstad called at the E. O. Rev. A. Nauman has sent from Mrs. Charles Cassidy and son, car must be done right—by Anderson home Wednesday of last Wisconsin, a fine Partridge Wyandotte James, visited at the W. D. Fink people who know. Our service week. fowl that is from a prize winning home a few days last week. covers every car and model and FIRST CLASS WORK Mr. and Mrs. Axel Holleruft and 200 egg stram. Ten hens of this Mrs. W. D. Fink was a passenger we guarantee results on all son, Wallace, were Sunday guests at GUARANTEED family of birds made the above record to Austin Saturday faternoon and WOLD'S magneto, generator, distributor Hans Sampson's. at the American Laying Contest. Mrs. Wood assisted in the store. repairs, ignition work. Mrs. Herman Austinson and children Mesdames Merill, Stane and Root River Valley spent a couple of days last week Shumaker were caller's at the Hill University of Phone Bridge 30 at the home of her parents, Mr. and home last Wednesday afternoon. Southern Minnesota The potato crop in the Valley has Mrs. M. D. Nelson. Clifford Shaw came from Brownsdale WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 112 East Maple, Austin turned out better than was expected Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson, Mrs. Monday to get a load of potatoes DIAL 7205. AND SATURDAY Julia Gunderson, Mrs. H. Moen and The John Arndtson family were which he purchased from E. C. Keefe. Sargeant callers Sunday daughter, Andrena, were Sunday visitors Mrs. C. Landharr entertained a The Harry Sprung family of Osage, Special Sale at the Chris E. Olson home. number of relatives and friends at Hi Let A News Our Skillful buying has enabled us to 4 BIG put before the public these items, Want Ad which are in everyday use, at a price which has never before been offered RAYS to the Pe°Ple of Austin. We do not require you to "load up" but quote these prices for 1 or more articles. Do the WorK $ Our Regular $1.50 HAVE THE QUALITY I AND FINISH If you have anything to sell The News Classified JEWEL HOT WATER BOTTLE -COM.UVST Ad. Department will put you in touch with AND WE HAVE THE customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it 89c pays big returns. PRICES If there is anything you wish to purchase, a THAT ARE RIGHT classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru an ad. in this department you will find some person who has the very thing you want, and who is WE BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE THE BEST .VALUES IN willing to sell it at a bargain. RANGES THIS YEAR THAT YOU WILL FIND. This is a great Value—a Maroon 2 quart bottle, If you desire to employ a man or woman in any capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you absolutely seamless one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks, weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty Don't Fall Regular $1.50 applications. 89c Our sWWtt. FOUNTAIN SYRINGE If you have lost anything, advertise for it in the classified ad. department and it will be returned to you. Not a week passes but that some to Examine This is a maroon seamless bag that holds 2 article of value is returned to the owner. Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find quarts, complete with attachment the department especially useful, and productive of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale Our Line 30 when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. A Quire box of fine For a small investment a classified ad. brings Other Big Items at better returns than any other investment that can Stationery in blue, be made. gale Prices at pink white arid The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 BUY A JEWEL AND SAVE FUEL' ii This words ond cent a word. Cash must invariably accompany the order, as the amount is too small to SALE be charged. 29C DECKER BROS. RELIABLE HARDWARE K. Ql WOLD DRUG CO. "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES." Mower County News AUSTIN, MINN. "The Economical Drug Store" i#/: mi' wtjiila