Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 24, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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Page Two- ,, ,^v. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Monday, Oct. 24, 1921. ECLIPSE ECHOES and Mrs. Ust to celebrate their dainty refreshments were served. HAYFIELD Music on the piano and traps were' twenty-fifth anniversary. A purse of then given by Miss Oney and brother money was given to them for remembrance From The Herald of their Dexter friends.Ata Elmer Danielsonf Weekly Shavings. lite hour a nice lunch was served and Edited By Miss Lena Solveriid was an Austin Volume 392. DEXTER October 24, 1921. Splintesv the guests, departed for their homes caller Monday aftrenoon. wishing them many happy anniversaries From the Record Edw. P. Johnson and Oscar Blessum together. It might be well to state that Ml. This is the proper time to remodel^ were ^passengers to Austin Tuesday I While playing last Friday, Edith C. V. Miller of Austin was a .Dexter Ward, who is Sec'y and Genl Mgr. afteraoon. your poultry house and put it in shape 4 Holm fell and broke her left arm. The called Tuesday on busines. Mrs. F. W. Peterson and daughter, of the Company, has undergone an for winter, for that is the time when same, arm was broken in the same Henry and Robert Weber of-Austin Myrtle, of Waltham, were business operation and it possibly will be a poultry pays big on the investment. place several weeks ago in a similar were business callers here'Friday. visitors in Hayfield Tuesday morning. couple of weeks before he will be able When outf customers get a load or matter. Sheriff Nicholsen of Austin Wis a Mrs. P. O. Kyllo and daughter, to again write for the Corner. I am Charles Rettig of Brownsdale, who our Illinois or Kentucky Coal they business caller in Dexter Tuesday. Miss Claudine, of Vernon township, sure you will miss him for he always has been. assisting in getting the beet have the satisfaction of knowing they .• and enjoyed-arpicme ner, the N. E. Hessenius of' Brownsdale was were passengers to Austin Saturday gives Eclipse advertising careful attention GRAND MEADOW dump in the Dexter railway yards in have the best that money can buy. occasion being h^|ijf|hflay.r 1 afternoon. a business caller here Friday afternoon. and his good advice is always readiness for receiving the crop, was Robert Dick was a pisenger to From TKe Record Mr. and Mrs. Ole Baken motored quite badly injured last Thursday, timely and good. Austin Monday afteraoon, where he Mr. and Mrs. John Voogd, Sr., of We have a few odd pieces of sash— to Northlield Sunday and spent the the engine "kicked back" striking transacted business.*? I H. D. Hill is in Austin this week Austin spent Friday at the William day with their daughter, Miss Olive just what you need to put more his foot and breaking two bones. serving oih-the grand jury. Clifford Sprung returned to Minneapolis The Frost is on the pumpkin vings Voogd home. who is attending St.j01af college light in your barn or work shop. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Poe of Oskaloosa, Miss Ruth "Hill returned on Wednesday Sunday afternoon, after a and old Jack Will make your car start E. Greneing and P. T. Elliott of there. Iowa, Mr. Gregg of Mason from Austin where on Monday short visit at the home of his parents, Grand Meadow were business callers mighty hard unless you have a good Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Springsted and City, Mr. and Mrs. John Puckett and of last week she underwent an operation Make use of your attic room thiswinter. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sprung. in Dexter Tuesday. place for it. Why not come in and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmer, of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cox and family for appendicitis. It's a good place to hang Sirs. T. M. Madden left Tuesday Dr. C. L. Warren and Mr. Hames get a little material and get the garage Dodge Center, motored to Austin and of Dexter, all enjoyed dinner at the The Grand Meadow high school clothes and can be very attractively motored to Northfield Saturday where for Austin after several days visit at gixed up before it gets too cold. Blooming Prairie Sunday and spent Ralph De Young home Sunday. football team met the Stewartville This is ideal weather for repair work they witnessed the football game between the C. Holden home. remodeled with Wall Board. Let u& the day. team on the latter's grounds last Monier-Schwenier. about the place and the Eclipse have Carleton college team and Beloit, Joseph Lee met with a very painful show -you how. Mrs. T. M. Steele went to Austin Friday afteroon, meeting defeat by a just the material you need, so why accident one day last week when a Albert Monier of Dexter and Miss Wisconsin. Friday, where she spent a few days score of 14 to 0. not tell us your needs so we can have Mrs. A. J. Mc Cullough, Mrs. Eliia plank fell and struck him on the head Anna Schwenier of Fort Atkinson, with her sister, Mrs. Slupe, who is ill. s: it ready for you. On Tuesday morning Roland Elliott Out West there was an Indian named Errington and Mrs. Addie Turner and just above the eye. A bad gash was Wisconsin, were married Wednesday, '-f She was accompanied back by Mrs. gave the first of a series of talks "Man Afraid of Nothing." He got October 12 at the bride's home. Rev. daughter, Irene, motored to Austin cut. Shape's son, Howard, who will be a to the high school. The object of ..V '. married and after a year he wanted Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Schottler and R. W. Buelner officiated. The bride Cora Crib Lumber-—sure we have it. Friday. gtifest at the Steele home for some the talks is to give the high school has taught school many years at Fort his name changed. Lloyd and Stanley Vermilyea motored The regular meeting of the Embroidery time.«:- students practical instruction in banking. to Faribault on Sunday and spent Atkinson. The groom was one of club was held at the home of the day in a visit with Kathryn, Max Uncle Sam's men. Miss Neva Danieldson, Tuesday aftering. Man wants but little here below, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Greene, who J. J. CLEMENS and Kenneth Schottler, who are attending Fifteen members and two visitors nor wants that little long if he makes ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD/ leave soon for California to reside, Mower County News Market school in that city. Jesse his wants known in The News want were present. 3 were given a farewell praty in the Place is the place to list anything column (see the Market Place on Local Manager Carl Bergland went to Chicago Saturday Schottler and Everett Medbery, who DIAL 2047 basement of the Methodist church on you may have to dispose of. page 5.) attend the state university at Minne- evening, where he hps employ- Thursday evening of last week by the Methodist people. 1\ Rev. Colin Bain and several members of the Congregational church I AM THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER will go to Spring Valley next Tuesday as delegates to the annual convention By BRISTOW ADAMS. of the Southeast District of Congregational churches, which will be held I am the Conntry Newspaper. there on Tuesday, Wednesday. and I an the friend of the family, the bringer of tiding* from ether Thursday. A number of Grand Meadow citiMr. friends) I speak to the heme in tho evening light of viaeclad and Mrs. W. G. Mack, son porch or the glow of winter's lamp. Glen, and daughter, Elizabeth, of Plainview, Miss Hopfe of Le Roy and I help to make this evening hour I record the great and the Miss Williams of Lanesboro, visited small, the varied acts of the days and weeks that go te •sake np life. at the Hoppin and Peyton homes I am for and of the Some} I follow these who le»Ye humble beginnings Sunday. In the afternoon they motored to LqfRoy to visit "Cy's chicken whether they go te greatness or to the gutter, I take te them ranch." the thrill of old days, with wholesome messages. zens were in Austin on Tuesday as witnesses before the grand jury in I speak the language of the cqmnta man my words are fitted to the Ditloff arson case and the DarstHellman his understanding. My congregation is larger than that of any booze case. At the time this ewe my church in my town .readers are more than those in the school. was written no report had been given 4, «... out as to whether or not indictments Yeung and eld alike fai in me stimulation, instruction, entertainment, were returned. inspiration, solace, comfort. I am the chronicler of birth, end Mrs. T. N. Davis left on Tuesday love and death—the three great facts' of man's existence, for Los Angeles, California, in company with Mrs. Kate Lockwood, who 1 bring together buyer and seller, to the benefit of both -1 am returns home there after spending part of the market-place of the world, late the horn* I carry word of the summer with her sons, W. D. LIT the goods which- food and clothe and shelter, and which minister te Lockwood and H. J. Lockwood. Mrs. SSJ- %!i. nsJ* nl Davis will spend the winter with relatives comfort, ease, health, and happiness. in Los Angeles and, it is the I am the word of the weelh the history of the year, the reeeed ef hopes of her many friends that'the my community in the archives of state and uatien. months spent on the western coast will be extremely pleasant ones. I nm the expoaeat ef the lives ef my readers. Shrewd Imdhe^ men—^ar merchants--use it' LE ROY 1 am the C*fHi$ry N«wapap«r. From The Independent the power of advertising tp distribute the volume of Mrs. Howard Martz was a passenger apolis, met them th^re and joined in ment in the Poultry department of to Austin Tuesday afternoon. the little family party. the. Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium. business over the six days of the we^k. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer went to Mr. and Mrs. Monier have gone to Austin Saturday afternoon to visit J. Geo. M. Running of Ostrander housekeeping north of Dexter on a for several days at the home of the. spent a few hours ^in Le Roy Tuesday farm. The Dexter people wish the latter's brother. 'rP-- morning. happy couple all kinds of best wishes 1 When business is slow, when clerks stand around About twenty members of the rT and congratulations r/ .5 LE ROY Royal Neighbor Lodge went to the About seventy-five of the neighbors rk home of Mr&. Merrill Williams Monday waiting for trade that doesn't come, dusting and re-arranging—such of the Ust neighborhood helped Mr. afternoon with well filled bas- Mrs. Owens of Lime Springs, was a Tuesday guest of Mrs. A. Bither. days eat up the profits of the busy days. Bank Statement Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweet and family of Riceville, motored over aiid spent Sunday at the J. Kingsley home. Bank No. 1231 Mr. Lasen southeast of town had Statement of the condition of Advertising, properly written, seasonable, with price the misfortune to have both his knee LANSING STATE BANK, Lansing, Minnesota. caps broken while felliiig some treei at the close of business on October Mr. and Mrs. Lenen and son am inducements, backed up by attractive window displays 6th, 1921. Miss Anna Weiger motored to Decorah, Loans and Discounts .... $105,346.57 Iowa, Sunday to visit relatives. Overdrafts 90.19 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diddams and RESOURCES course. To seal family motored to Saratoga, Sunday U. S. Bonds and other and spent the day at the H. Heming U. S. Obligations ...... 32,550.00 customer—these things all count in favor of the merchant in the flavor-^- Due from home. other Banks .$7,752.24 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins motored Cash to Austin Saturday evening and visited who employs them in his business. ~. -14.. on hand ......3,627.68 at the O. Larson home. They returned Cur .$2,339.00 Tuesday. Gold 470.00Silver Mr. and Mrs. R. Welmarth and Mr. 707.30 '-i.-- .'.," V-"' ,'r:- r"""^V •. r-'"-' and Mrs. W. Armstrong came home Other, 111.38 The News is the medium by which the merchant may Sunday after a Weeks outing at Cedar Total Cash Assets Lake near Faribault, 11,379.92 bring his store news before the prospective customer. Total Cash Assets. 10,572.99 Mrs. Maud Thomson went to Austin Saturday evening and was joined by Total $149,366.68 v. .. her son, Gerald Thursday noon jrad And the readers of this paper may have perfect confidence LIABILITIES continued their trip to the cities. Capital Stock $15',000.00 11 Milt Morse and family motored to Surplus Fund 5,000.00 in the merchants who use this paper as their ad- Ames, Iowa, last Saturday. On their Undivided Profits, Net .... 1,864.70 return trip they were accompanied by Reserved for depreciation on bonds 1,150.00 vertisirig"ftledium.c They are dependable. the formers sister, Mrs,.,.B.. CarS^nd "V* Deposits subject baby. .V N to check $29,559.87 pi £!i 'X ,,,. "V- One of our "boozers" Was locked Cashier's Checks. 61.32 up in the local jail Saturday night. Too bad some of our boot leggers Reaid your paper thoroly—in other word&— Total Immediate 4, arent caught and punished. .. h*-,v 1 Liabilities ... 29,621.19 Last Thursday afternoon the members- pIcm.aiitly Savings deposits. 21,881.17 of fthe^Hjgb^ry club very Time certificates 65,699.62 i?? ent^^i^^pe Lildies' club, of 4&iir Stewart^lili to a one o'clock luncheon r'-v"-* -Xi-y-"- 5. Total deposits .$117,151.98 i^t-|he home of ||rs. Olgi' JTreloar. 117,151.98 The regular meeting followed a^ was Bonds "Sold^withf agreement mudi enjoyed by «ie vieiting members. to repurchase 9,200.00 rX ifv. »5ra'- Total .... ...... .$149,366.68 The Embroidery dub were very ^'v Amount pf Reserve on hand $11,379.92 pleasantly entertained Tueeday evening Amount of Reserve Requirtedby •r-'*" at the home of Miss Neva Danielw% Law .... 7,930.00 After the business meeting £. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Count/ of Mower, ss. 2 tin Jn. We, F. Banfleld, President, and ^5^5? T":' L. S. Chapman, Cashier," of the above named Bank, do solemnlyswearthat the above statement is trnie to the tibw stjb Xa best ofour knowledge and belief. House '•jy./T. ioJme itf AUSTIN, MIltN. omz™ N. F. BANFIELD, President fji +1. "!'J" L. S. CHAPMAN. Cashier. "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Correct Attest: (Two) dirictw WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SE|t3FC TOW THE BEST ..... .WILL BELL LfS E,C. BANFIELD 1- AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES Subscribed and sworn to before .. TRTIJS me this 9th day of October, 1921.w 1 (Seal) Hrj. DROST, Notary Public, „Mower County* Minnesota. W? My commissipn expires January 6 1928.