Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 20, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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JW^JwSl#^ )r* f- ,y 4! «Vi„, ^l *&&&*$»* 2 ,•,%. ^%S¥* i. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. «Jv-d t&i:' «**. *5? Page Two 'IZ6I 'OZ PO 'XgpgJtUT.T, scw» ECLIPSE ECHOES fortune of having a iflank strike him son were Sunday guests at the 0. Rue RENOVA oft the head. Charles Probst, who home. was helping him hurried the injurfed Mt. and Mrs. E. O. Anderson visited. man to the Dexter doctor where several friends near Lansing Sunday. 'Miss Annette Krull was a dinner Weekly Shavings. .X, Edited By stitches were necessary to close Miss Julia Olson spent a few days guest of the Higleys in Brownsdale Volume 392, v-v October 20, 1921. -Splinter* the wound. last week at the Chris E. Olson home. S a The Fa*m Bureau of Dexter township Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Nelson entertained S. K. Dahle and family and Mrs. onas has organized a shipping assbciation It might be well fb state that Mr. a few friends at dinner Sunday, This is the proper time to remodel Alfred Schurman were Austin callers and have employed A. R. Browning Ward, who is Sec'y and Gen'l Mgr. Saturday. your poultry house and put it in shape as buyer. Orders for the sale of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson and of the Company, has undergone an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rockwell were for winter, for that is the time when stock will be taken by J. C. Vermilyea, .family spent Sunday with Mrs. Austinson guests of the Tanners in Brownsdale opeVation tflid it possibly will be a poultry pays big on the investment-' secretary of the association, until Mr. at Lyle, Sunday. couple of weeks before he will be able When oui» customers get a load of Browning-has the Dexter ^hone installed. Mrs. M. D. Nelson and daughter, Ernest Rockwell attended an auction to again write for the Corner. I am our Illinois or Kentucky Coal they A shipment of hogs will be Mabel, spent :?ne day last .week at in Sargeant Tuesday find .reports sure you will miss him for he always have the satisfaction of knowing they made Thursday October 20. :-a the Tom Enerson home.' Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. that every thing sold well. gives Eclipse advertising careful attention ROSE CREEK have the best that money can buy. Mr.- and. Mrs. Axel Hollerud and Dr. William Chapman and mother, 4 Chapman's mother, Mrs. A. Rockwell, and his good advice is always NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson were Sunday a Mrs. L. S. Chapman of Lansing spent of Brownsdale. timely and good. visitors at th§ Chris E. Olson Miss Estella Heimer spent the the day of the Wayside farm Tuesday. We have a few odd pieces of sash— Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson, Harold home., "week-end with friends at Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and just what gpu need to put more Ruhl and Albert Simonsdn went to Miss Sophie Jacobson is reported The Frost is on the pumpkin vines Miss Estella Heimer spent the daughters were dinner guests of Mr. Faribault Sunday. light in your barn or work shop. quite sick. If we can do nothing' else with our •week-end with friends at Austin. and Mrs. F. O. Tanner in Brownsdale and old Jack will make your car start Mr and Mrs. H. O. Wood went burden of sorrow we can at least try Mr. and Mrs. H. Moen and daughter, Prof. Wood and D. Blyton enjoyed Sunday. mighty hard unless you have a good to St. Paul Thursday to' visit relatives to'^ kfeep its shadow' from falling on Andrena, and Mrs. Julia Gunder- Make use of your attic room this a fishing trip at Ramsey Sunday. Clifford Browning, who is in St. else, place for it. Why not come in and for a few days. anyone winter. It's a good place to hang— Mr. Andrew Felton purchased a Paul attending school, sends word to get a little material and get the garage Miss Colgrove-of Lanesboro, Iowa, new 1922 model Ford car last week. clothes and can be very attractively friends that his school work is gixed up before it gets too cold. Very is visiting at the home of her sister, THE IDEAL CAFE Mrs. Bongard and Leonard Meyer, This is ideal weather for repair work pleasant. He is delighted with the remodeled with Wall Board. Let us Mrs. Claude Waldren. about the place and the Eclipse have Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Felton and fam- place, show you how. Mrs. Maud Thompson and daughter, 4 just the material you need, so why Mrs. A. R. Browning will entertain Stella, drove over from Mankiato and ily- not tell us' your needs so we can have 'v- AUSTIN, MINN. ,\\ Mr. and Mrs. Struck autoed to Austin the Missionary society of the Methodist spent Sunday with relatives here. a Out West there was an Indian named Sunday and attended the ball church at her home Wednesday "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hopfe and "Man Afraid of Nothing." He got game. afternoon. All are cordially invited family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waldren WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hug and family married and after a year he panted Corn Crib Lumber—sure we have it. to be present. and family spent Sunday at Le Roy. AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES called at the W D. Fink home Sunday Friends of the Bristols, former residents his'name changed. Remember the Bible Study Class evening. of this vicinity have received TRY US meets at the home of Grandma Summey ROY CHRISTENSDN Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle were entertained the sad news of the death of their only every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody J. J. CLEMENS at dinner at the Landdek home daughter, Madge. She was hurt in OR A CAR LOAD// welcome. Saturday an auto accident and lived only ten The J. W. Johnson and Harry Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eagen and children days. Madge was seventeen years DIAL 2047 Local Manager families and Mr. and Mrs. Purdie called on relatives here Sunday old and was in her last year at high of Freeborn visited their cousin, Mrs.' afternoon. school. 0. J. Hoium, Sunday. Wm. Crane of Austin was a business WEST LANSING The Mid-week Union Prayer meeting caller in our town last Saturday will be held at the church Wednesday afternoon. evening. Everyone is urged Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heimer of H. O. Karsrud is shredding corn for to attend these meetings. Austin spent Sunday at the W. D. John Noble and Son. The following were Austin callers Fink home. Raymond Woods attended the Dairy Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heimer of Show in the cities last week. Miss Stankey, Miss Mable Vaughan, Austin spent Sunday at the W. D. Miss Bernice Duerst spent the Mrs. Moore and Mrs. C. A. Bates. Fink home. week-end at her home in Austin. Mr. and Mrs Joe Ulwelling of Faribault Dewey and Ira Rector of Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and Ruby were visitors at the home of their parents, visited here with home folks attended church in Austin Sunday. over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector. They Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jerdet and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson of came Thursday and returned home Rutft were Austin callers Saturday. Saturday. Stewartville, called on relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland and Mrs. Leonard Hopfe's neighbors one day last week. Lillian were Austin shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulwelling of surprised her by gathering at her Faribault, visited here with home home to celebrate her birthday Friday Mrs. J. R. Woods and children are folks over Sunday. evening. A good time was enjoyed visiting her parents at Estherville, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Landherr and by all. Iowa. children visited at the George Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Max Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of home Sunday. daughter drove over from Chatfield Newry called at the John Noble home Mrs. Shumaker and Mrs. Charles and spent Sunday with relatives. Sunday afternoon. Johnson visited at the Vasey home Mrs. Braun stayed for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney were with her mother, Mrsj White. last Friday afternoon. dinner guests at the H. P. Chapin Mr. and Mrs Fred Ulven and son Mr. and Mrs. Bird and daughter home in Austin Sunday. Stanley autoed to Northwood, la. went to Dodge Center Sundiay to visit Dewey Rector of Stacy and Mrs. Sunday to spend the day. their daughter, Mrs. Osborne. Their E. A. Rector of Lansing called at the Mr. Anderson, manager of the Farmers sons went Saturday and returned Dugaw home Friday morning. Co-operative Store, went to the home with them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bekkadahl and Cities Saturday on business. frsoifr-' Mr. and Mrs. John Lohman and son children of Blooming Prairie, Rev. Mrs. A. H. Landdek is staying at and daughter of Zumbrota and Mr. John Clay of Fairmont, and Mr. and St. Ansgar, la., being called there and Mrs. R. Beckman and son, Irving, Mrs. Henry Dugaw were dinner by the ill health of her mother. were Sunday guests at the home of guests at the L. J. Haney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus visited Mrs. Lohman and Mrs. Beckman's at the Mrs. Fred Anderson home mother, Mrs. Schmitz of Waltham... Advertising has been a big factor in stabilizing prices Root River Valley near Sargeant last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Butler of Anoka, Mr. Ausby of this past year. .. :.v Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson and Fargo, North Dakota, Rev. Valkenent children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. of Brownsdale, the Evangelistic staff ... The A. Haseth family visited in The advertiser names his price—the same for all—and Tuttle spent-Sunday at the Le Roy holding meetings at Brownsdale, were the Valley Sunday. Park. entetained at dinner at S. H. Vaughan's you know that you are getting the same deal as the On Tuesday, October 25, the Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock are enjoying Wednesday and at S. W. Plyle's Ladies' Aid will hold its annual a visit with Mrs. .Wheelock's sister next one. on Thursday. K1 sale. rTI and husband and alsoJier brother. The house on the Richard Beck- J, They all spent Sunday afternoon at Miss Ida Harastad. will entertain Advertising has been a big factor in stabilizing quality. man farm caught fire from the cook the Norwegian Aid society Wednesday Le Roy. stove in the kitchen. The inside of afternoon of this week. The Rose Creek Creamery the kitchen was badly damaged and The advertiser names certain articles in his message to I Mrs. Anna Spreckels of Elkton has laying the founda ion the floor was burned clear through. you, and upon the fulfillment of the claims he makes and cooler. Both buildings are to be been spending the pa£t week with her But for the help, of neighbors the modern and an improvement to their son, D. Spreckles, and family. house would have been entirely destroyed. depends his success in the future. property. ,' I A Jewish mission meeting was hefd Miss Rose Tischy of Austin and( .Sunday afternoon in the Norwegian Advertising is the best and quickest way to bring to your Miss Ellen Shook of Spokane, Wash, CORNING church. A collection was taken to aid visited at the Joe Cronan home a few attention the new ideas in fashion's realm. Jewish mission work. CW S days last week. I an S as a Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill and Clarence Dahl visited at the Albert prised Thursday afternoon by a visit The goods and articles which you see advertised in your daughter, Lenore, Mrs. Geo. Shaw and Dahle home Sunday. from Mr. Sprung's brother, Fred, and Miss Alice Pulver enjoyed an auto paper are backed by the manufacturer and by the Gena Magnuson is assisting Mrs. wife, of Sheffield, Iowa. trip to Spring Valley and Le Roy Egtvet with housework. Mrs. Frank Sprung and Mrs. D. H. local merchant. Sunday afternoon .tlp Per»ta1 Clinic held at the Corn- Spreckels with her little daughter, The Mr. and Mrs. 1q„+ TVinrsdav ing Thursday was well Carol Mae, were among those who at- Both these meil are behind the quality, style and price of Cedar Rap.ds la camel.. attended tended the Evangelic?! Aid held at and are guests at the E. Jonnso Severson and Andrus the home of Mrs. Beneke in Waltham. the particular brand they feature in their advertisements. O. Mrg He]ge home. They are eallmg on and visit-1 Dahl home Tues- visited at the Albeirt Several families from the Valley ing other friends also. day afternoon. have been attending the revival services Mrs. Emma and daug er, There will be English services next Majerus VItCB held J1C1U at Brownsdale the past When you buy an advertised articleyou have double protection Agnes, Messrs Mike and John Majer- Sunday *t the Red Oak Grove church three weeks Rev. Butler is a splen us, Mrs. Bongard and ©daughter, 00 o'clock A. M. at 11 —the word of the local merchant plus the did speaker and has liad wonderful Anna, John Meyer and Mr. and Mrs There will be a Hallowe'en pro-! success. Jacob Steines motored to Adams and ^vord of the manufacturer that the goods are exactly gram and party at the Corning school Joseph and Nels Lee have been Myher, Iowa, Sunday to spent the day District No. 72 Jt. on Friday evening, building new corn cribs. While emOctober as represented. with relatives. 28. Everybody welcome. ployed at this task Joe had the mis- Helen Shumaker celebrated her 15th Goods that cannot stand the light of newspaper publicity birthday last Thursday evening by asking about fifteen of her girl friends area poor investment from the standpoint of your Get our PRICES first thing in for the evening. Games and Amberola pocketbook. music were enjoyed through r*: You can now get an up-to-date Heating Plant out the evening and Mrs. Shumaker installed suited to your ideas, at Reduced Prices. Guard your pocketbook by buying goods that are advertised. served the girls a very delicious luncheon. We sell 1 Buy with your mind made up. Read The 35 SIZES Among the Austin shoppers Saturday were Prof, and Mrs Wood, Mr. News advertisements and thqpi you away and 7 different le£ guide and Mrs. Runkle, Mrs. Farr, Mr. and makes. from mistakes. -r., ... Mrs. S. D. Thompson, Miss Brown, This shows the "M A E STIC Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson and System (sec the MAJESTIC Register family, Mr. Simes, Mrs. Ulven, Mrs. in pifture). This is a SEMI' Hill and daughter Edith, Miss Ida PIPELESS Style, which competes Evenson and Mrs. Joe Cronon, Mr. with the PIPELESS in price but is "Ute&r- and Mrs. Spencer Snyder and family, quite like the regular Pipe-Furnace in operation—an ideal plant for Bungalow 4 Do your shopping in The News first-*you will be better satisfied LANSING or small dwelling* •T. Whatever yftu prefer—we sett it Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings were PIPE or PIPELESS Austin callers Saturday. and MOIST AIR for Health. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chaffee visited Get our Free Booklet on relatives in Austin Sunday. wer "5 Moist Air Heating. Mrs. Hagen of Austin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Reed Chaffee. FREE ESTIMATE. Bring or send us your Blue Print or Rough Plan with 4^ Mrs O. J. Hoium spent a few days measurements and we will lay out heating plans with estimate of Cost FREE. ill with relatives in Albert Lea last week. Get the FURNACE best suited to your CHEAPEST FUEL. III Mrs. A. A. Saha of Austin spent 7 Styles of Construction—suitable for Wood or any kind of Cod. 15he Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 0. J. House of Service Fnrnicel^a. NORTHWEST FURNACE DEALERS EVERYWHERE, or write for to- ,Ts *•#1 Hoium. NORTHWESTERN FURNACE & SUPPLY CO., 619 SLWaibiafton Ave.. MINNEAPOLIS Miss Lola Bell Cory of Austin spent Friday evening with Remmie Hoium. Oscar Ericson of Waltham was a E. HALLAF guest at the L. S. Chapman home Monday. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR Mrs. W. M. Fowler of Austin visited NOR WE STERN FURNACES her sister, Mrs. S. H. Vaughan, Thursday. if PHONE 6727 FOR YOUR ESTIMATE Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were