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

October 17, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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P' •V f. '•&&&£' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. vSSf-3e?Sl lk Page Two Monday, Qct. 17, 1921. I ^ECLIPSE ECHOES left in the lodal Red Cross treasury city council last week Monday evening. try should begin now boosting for the arm The only other business carried at the cloa* of the great war. It is event and you who have pure-bred Sr- out at this meeting was the allowing expected that the work -will be completed -2T birds should begin now to groom them before winter sets in. of a'number of bills. to capture the prizes and the honors. Weekly Shavings. ,^ Edited By The 1921 show is, §ure to be a hummer. C. W. Kecks and son, Howard, and Volume 991. October 13/1921. GRAND MEADOW jUr. Splinters? Miles CairfpfiekLv of Racine left on Frbm The Record Tuesday of this week for a motoring Happy is the man who when the fall dirty feed and will' not, put on as-'" trip to* Long Beach, California, whete Si much fat as wber$ a floor is used. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boggess of Austin rains com* and the winds blow finds they will "spend the winter and possibly he has a good roof over his head, but spent Sunday,at the J. A. Carter locate permanently. there are many roofs that have complained Get a few loads of sand and gravel home. Grand Meadow topped -all villages and we can supply you with the cement. to their owner of neglect, and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Conrad came from in Mower county in the Salvation you should heed the warning before Austin last Sunday and spent the day Army drive which was completed last the building is ruined. at the Sutton home northeast of town. Still we have a few portable cribsso Saturday. The total amount reported We have"~a good supply of both attended the musical comedy "Irene" Misses Amy Nelson, Eva Rasmussen, if your cribs won't hold corn, come by Chairman W. R. Peytqn to date Blooming Prairie shingle and other roofing materials at Owatonna Saturday evening. in and we can fix ybx\, out in short Wilma Carr and Ida Shaw spent is $101.25, with several other gifts to on hand such as you may need and at order. t' Mrs. A. Faribanks of Austin was a Sunday with relatives and friends in •I" come within a few days. prices that are down in line with prewar guest over Sunday at the Edward Archibald Rasmussen. Albert Lea. times. .... ... Storm Doors and Windows are one of Paulson home. f-4( », Archibald Rasmussen the twentyyear-old O. T. Caswell left on Saturday for POULTRY BREEDERS MEET the best-investments they save in. Mrs. R. Motl and daughters, •*. s. son of Rev. and Mrs. .H. J. his home at Winona after a visit of fuel to say nothing of the real comfort Martha, Helen and Rose, motored to Grand Meadow.—A meeting of theMower We continue to receive prompt shipments Rasmussen, died at his home Sunday several days in Grand Meadow with you have in the home. Better Austin Monday. County Poultry Breeders association of coal and the preparation is evening, October 9, of infantile paralysis. measure your windows and tell us his sisters, Mrs. B. A. Ferris and Mrs. The Misses Mabel and Katherme good but when the rush comes the was held in the Commercial He was taken ill a week previous how many you need. Then we can. Cochlin, who attends school here, preparation may not be as good, so C. F. Greening club grooms in Grand Meadow on have them for you before JACK. to his death but his condition you better get your coal in while you spent Sunday at her home in Newry. Miss Ruth Hill was taken to Austin Monday evening of this week at FROST comes. was not considered critical until a day are sure of getting what you need. Mrs. H. A. Vollharth returned on on Monday and underwent an operation which time officers for the ensuing before his death. Due to leakage of Tuesday from a visit over the week that day for appendicitis at St. year were elected and other business Teacher—"Can you say three words the heart, which prevented his being end with relatives at Grand Meadow. Olaf hospital. She is reported as getting in a dead language?" Now is a good time to put a feeding of importance transacted. The following Mrs. Mary Flinn returned to her active, his health for the past few along nicely. Notice this delicious floor in that hog lot so when bad Student—"Sloe gin fizz." officers were elected: Fred J. years had been poor. In spite of this home at Redwood Falls Saturday after weather comes you can feed where Workmen began the job the first of Hanson, president Martin Lokke, flavor when you a week's visit at the home of her great drawback he graduated from half of the corn is not lost in the Will your machinery be housed in a the week of excavating under the vice president E. S. Conry, secretary brother, J. C. Brainerd. smoke Lucky Strike the local high school in 1920 and in mud as is the case where _you dump place which will protect it from the Grand Meadow opera house preparatory Mesdames G. S. Brainerd, John Martin Sorom, treasurer. In view of it on the ground. Hogs don't like the spring of this year entered St. ravages of winter weather, or will it —it's sealed in by to a remodeling that will give Weiber and Alvin Ille attended a district the excellent manner in wlfich Postmaster Olaf college at Northfield. He was, be allowed to stay out in the field to Convention of the Degree of this village one of the finest rest the toasting process W. R., Peyton superintended rust? however, soon obliged to withdraw because Honor*, lodge at Albert Lea Tuesday. rooms in this section of the state. In the annual show last year, he was of his health. His optimism in Mrs. John R. Schisler of Winthrop addition to the big cozy, rest room chosen to act in a like capacity this J. CLEMENS spite of the severe handicap was considered PIECE w^r OR A CAR LOAD v/ visited friends and relatives here over "there will be public toilets and a-clinic year, and it is planned to hold the remarkable by his friends. A the week end. Mrs. Schisler is president to be used by the county -nurse show about the middle-of December. private funeral-was held at the home of the Third District Federation DIAL 2047 Local Manager when she visits this community. The You folks who are interested in poul­ of. Women's.,clubs and before her Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. expense of this fine improvement is marriage was 'Miss Nellie Guthrie. At the same afternoon a memorial 2:30 being met by the big surplus that was She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. service was held at the Lutheran Edward Zwiener was appointed as church. Dr. L. W. Boe, president of night watchman at the meeting of the LEGAL NOTICES St. Olaf college, was present at the services. The deceased is survived by i- LEGAL NOTICES his parents, two sisters, Ragnild and WHEREAS, A petition signed by Muriel, and a brother, Halbert. Gustave E. Olson, a freeholder of 'WHEREAS, A petition signed by School District No. 62, in this county, Three Weddings Here Last Week. Edw. M. Wallner, a freeholder of representing that he is the owner The Baptist parsonage was the School District No. 62, in this county, of the following described lands,-situated scene of three weddings last week, representing that he is the owner in said District, to-wit: Miss Aliee Anderson became the bride of the following described lands, situated The South Half of the North-East of Kenneth Myers on Saturday, Miss in said District, to-wit: Quarter of Section 12, in Township Eliza Noble was united in marriage The East Half or the North-East 104, North of Range' 15, West of the Quarter of Section 13, in Township to Elmer Krueger on Wednesday, and 5th P. M., That said lands adjoin 104, North of Range 15, West of the School District No. 31, and that he desires on Thursday Miss Emily Munch was 5th P. M., That said lands adjoin to be set off with his said lands married to Emanuel Ditlevson. Miss School District No. 31 and that he desires from said District No. 62 to said District-No. Hanson and Gordon Lindquist were to be set off with his said lands 31 for the following reasons: the attendants for Mr. and Mrs. Myers. from -said District No. 62 to said District That he is required to send his Miss Irene Krueger and Lester NOi 31 for the following reasons: children twovand thfee-fourths miles, Noble attended Mr. and Mrs. Krue^ That his children-are now required in order to reach the school house-in ger, who will make their home on a to travel iwo and one-fourth miles his present District No. 62, while if to reach their school in his present farm south of the village. Miss Myrtle set off to said District No. 31, his District, while if annexed to District Ditlevson and Irving Johnson attended children will have but one and onefourth No, 31, they will have but threefourths Mr. and Mrs. Ditlevson. They miles to go to reach school, of a mile to travel to Attend and, wil make their home on the former school, and, WHEREAS, said petition has been Munch farm that is northwest of WHEREAS, said petition has been presented to the County Board of town. Rev. Robert Nelson officiated presented to the County Board of Mower County, and asking that his at each of the services. Mower County and asking that his said lands may. be. set off from said said lands may be set off from said District No. 62 to said District No. Schimerowski-Pirkl. District .o. 62 to said District No. 31, and thesaid Board has appointed Announcement of the mariage of 31, and the said Board has appointed a time and place for hearing thereon, Miss Elsie Pirkl, daughter of Mr. and a time afrd place for hearing thereon, Therefore Mrs. V. R. Pirkl, former residents of Therefore NOTICE NOTICE Blooming Prairie, but now living at Is hereby given that said petition Is hereby given that said petition Donna, Texas, to Joseph Schimerowski will be heard by said Board, at a session Advertising has been a big factor- in stabilizing- prices will be heard" by said Board, at a session were received here last week by thereof, commencing on the 2nd thereof, commencing on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1921, at 2:00 relatives and friends. The wedding a a day of November, A. D. 1921, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the office took place at Almao, Texas, with Rev. o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of the County Board in the City of Father" Dwan officiating. Mr and of the County Board in the City of The advertiser names his price—the same for all—and Austin in said County, at which time Mrs. Schimerowski left on a honeymoon Austin in said County, at which time and place the said Board will hear to Monterey, Mexico, and will you know that you are getting the same deal as the and place the said Board will hear the evidence and the arguments of jill be at home after November I, at the evidence and the arguments of all persons interested, for or against next one. Alamo, Texas. persons interested, for of against granting the prayer of the petitioner. granting the prayer of the petitioner. Dated at Austin, Minn., October Advertising has been a big factor in stabilizing quality. Dated at Austin, Minn., October The Misses Mary Ruzek and Vera 11th, 1921. 11th, 1921. Robinson spent Saturday in Owatonna. By order of County Board. Miss Josephine Ressler of Owatonna O. J. SIMMONS, By order of the County Board. The advertiser names certain articles in his message to was a Sunday visitor at her home (Official Seal.) County Auditor and Ex-Officio, here. Clerk ~of Board. you, and upon the fulfillmeht of the claims he makes O. J. SIMMONS, (Official Seal.) -k The Misses Martha and Helen Motl County Auditor and Ex-Officio,» depends his success in the future. and Holger Robinson and George Day October 17-24. October 17-24. Advertising is the best and quickest way to bring to your attention the new ideas in fashion's realm. The goods and articles which you see advertised in your paper are backed by the manufacturer and by the local merchant. J. Both these^hen are behind the quality, style a,nd price of the particular brand they feature in their advertise-j ments. HAVE THE QUALITY, When you buy an advertised article you have double protection AND FINISH ma —the word of the local merchant plus the AND WE HAVE THE word of the manufacturer that the goods are exactly PRICES as represented. THAT ARE RIGHT Goods that cannot stand the light of newspaper publicity^ area poor investment from the standpoint of your WE BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE THE BEST VALUES IN pocketbook. ,"f-v RANGES THIS YEAR THAT YOU WILL FIND. Guard your pocketbook by buying goods that'are advertised. Buy with your mind made up. Read The News advertisements andgjet them guide you awayp vSwe fa from mistakes. 't Fail q* 'V jr'J'* 'i'wp 'L ine Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied *.1V- (U- ,t ffy* if? ounty N ws| Jf rr- "BUY A JEWEL AND SAVE FUEL z'- e. T# i. Htm ®6e House of Service 1 1 4 $ & 3 PS it'"' DECKER BROS. fflaSLtsg "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES." .:? 3? AUSTIN, £,M1NN.:^