Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 27, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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Bisas n»A»^ rv- £$&rf.K: s,-4 s, _K ., Page Two ~v MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oet. 27,19211, Austin were visiting at the John Merrill ECLIPSE ECHOES evening. Every body is urged to attend and Mrs. L. S. Chapman and son William home Sunday. these meetings. and Mr. find Mrs. E. E. Dennis. Miss Partridge, the county club Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Wood of Faribault leader, and Mr. Erickson, state club Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wood drove to were guests at the hOme of bis leader, were entertained at the Faribault Tuesday «to spend a few Weekly Shavings. Edited By parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wood. home last Thursday evening. Volume 393. days at the home of their son, Russell. October 27,1921. Splinters Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peppers and children Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welch and .V." I ^r^p4- of Austin were Sunday guests of children and Mr. and Mrs:: Jack Welch Mrs. Peppers parents, Mr. and Mrs. THE WIFE'S PLAN Will yotlr gate swing high clear and family of St. Paul motored down H. O. Wood. ... of the snow when winter comes? If Saturday to visit relatives here over A woman plans her home from the Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckman aml sbn, Sunday. *-4 not, why not drop in and get one of 1 inside-^and that's the way to plan a Irvin spent Sunday at the hOme of FORD RA D/A TOR Mrs. Matt Flemming underwent an home. our Iowa Gates.- They will save many jj Mrs. Beckman uncle Herman Schmit operation Saturday morning at the a hard lift in the winter and are at WaKham. St. Olaf hospital. She is improving stock proof. •r Born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Hannible Every time a renter becomes a homeowner as rapidly as can be expected at this Nobles Saturday, October 22, a /Km. the' entire community is benefitted. a few. ladies »t faty. homa Monday afternoon ••1 writing. "ROSE CREEk The youngster tipped, the scales at "It is worth a life of cafe and labor in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Uschold and son, nine paiuids. \. •. to win for ourselves and our children 1 C. Landheir. William, and Mrs. W. EL Filik motored Bemei|er the Bible Study" class a home whose influence will enrich ACHIEVEMENT DAY Milo Hall has rented the McBride Now is a good time to get in that to Winona Friday to visit relatives njeetsat the home .of Grandma Summey LARGELY ATTENDED, house and. will start a restaurant in foundation. Then even during the them and us while life lasts." and friends, .They returned every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody winter you can go ahead with your A1 Ho&ner'#' shop. home Sunday.''? A large ctowd attended the achievement welcome. building. Mrs. Ulven and Miss Ida Evenson Day Exercises held at the public LANSING Mrs. Albert Schissler of Austin was Did you ever hear a man complain called at the Jacob Majerus home last school last Thursday evening, and a jruest at the O.. J. Hoium home Thursday evening. about the high cost of farm machinery—a this vicinity feels very proud of what Thursday and attended the Ladies Aid We notice the corn husk is very Mrs. C. Landheir is spending a few Irvin Beckmaq was an Austin caller man whose binder sat in the this year ,and some tell us it's a slu their boys and girls have done. at the home of Mrs. B. F. Runyon. days at the home of her daughter, Saturday. fence corner "all winter? Why is it of an open winter, but it don't pay Bring US your defective ""James Cauley. in a very amiable Mrs. George Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson went to Mr. Keecl is having his tonsils removed. so many will unhitch 'from machinery to take a chance. Better get plenty Od^ihaged Ford radiator—we manner acted as chairman. The Mrs. Clifford Heine's of Austin Grand Meadow Sunday to attend the He is in the hospital at Austin. of good coal in your bin so when the and leave it in the field to can repair or! recore it so that short-cake demonstration given by twentieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. spent the later part of last week at winter blasts start you can look out rust out, when a small investment its service will be 100 per cent the cake team was very interesting Oscar Smith attended the Sunday the home of her parents. Hanson's uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. thru the window pane and not shiver will pay any dairyman to use Bran, efficient. as were also the stories told by different Mr. Runkel was unable to attend to School convention at Mankato last a in S a a W with the cold. Our' 3x6 Egg coal chinery can be properly housed and No matter how bad it looks, makes a delightful furnace fuel and ones about their work, such week. Mrs. E. E. Dennis and Glen went to his school duties last Thursday and last for years and not only that but easy to handle and no waste. as pig-raising, calf-raising, poultry Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hoium drove Blooming Brairie Saturday to visit before you buy a new radiator Friday on account of sickness. will do much better work when in the fcL raising, gardening and canning. to Albert Lea Sunday to visit relatives. their daughjgr rand sister, Mrs. Robert haye^us. inspect the old one. Mrs. E. H. Wood assisted at the field? Wan!..\r They returning home S. D. Thompson spoke in behalf of E. C. Keefe store last week for a few University of Jake Schow of Austin was a supper Sunday evening. the school board, in an expressive days during Mrs. Fink's absence. A CAR LOAPy guest at the C. A. Bates home Sunday The Y. W. A. gava a chicken pie Soulliern Minnesota J. J. CLEMENS C. •way, of the interest of the school The John and Nute Wilder families evening. social at the M, E. church in Walhtam board in the club work. Mr. Erickson, motored to Hampton, Iowa, Saturday DIAL 6125. Miss Emma Stankey of Austin spent Friday evening. The following from the state club leader, gave a and spent Sunday visiting relatives. Local Manager 11 DIAL 2047 last week with her parents, Mr. and here attended the sociable were, Mr. good talk on the club work, stating Mrs. Emma Majerus and sop, Mike, Mrs. W. Stankey. examples of what other girls and spent a few days last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nutting of boys in different communities were Elr Albert Peterson home at Stewartville. dora, Iowa, were guests at the John doing and the good this work brought J— -3^ Chaffee home last week. to a community. Mrs. Drahle went to South Dakota E. E. Dennis went to Chicago to Warren Dean in behalf of the last Saturday morning. Mr. Ijrahle's look 4after Mr. Baumgartner's sheep audience and extended a vote of sister, who has 'been visiting them, which he shipped Saturday. thanks to Miss Partridge for the accompanied' her. The mid-week Union Prayer meeting good work she has performed and the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mills, Misfe will be held at the home of Mr. interest she has taken with the club Leone Bunker and Mrs. Mollison of and Mrs. H. O. 'Wood Wednesday work. -car* Mrs. Jens Jensen is on the sick list this week. C. Wood was an Austin caller Saturday aftenoon. Mrs. Pulver and son, do ward, were Austin shoppers Friday. Mr. Kingsboro, our local depot agent, is taking his vacation. Mrs. Emma Majerus entertained a few relatives to dinner Sunday. George Hartman left for Chicago with a carload of stock Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tichy called at the John Cronan home Sunday afternoon. 0 John Cronan and Warren Dean were Lyle callers last Friday afternoon. .-30Sr.- a .ft HffiC fi'V: S&l Miss Carol Johnson of Austin spent the week-end at the E. O. Johnson home. TV) Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus were you know that the one great mistake most guests at the Lawrence Majerus home •L* poultry raisers make is in feeding scratch feeds to Sunday. make henalay? This more than any other one thing is the reason A. Landdek and family motored their hens don't lay. to Northfield Sunday to call on Shrewd business men—far seeing merchants—use lay—just so long as you* Scratch feed* won't make hens friends. make Scratch Feed the bulk of your hen's ration you will fail to get Messrs. John Cronan and Warren eggs.. fThe feed that ./ Dean motored to Austin Saturday afternoon. -'•a the power of advertising to distribute the volume ,of Miss Kate" Majerus visited his sister, business over the six days of the week. Mrs. Fred Mentel, a few days abiinfonff yisFul-O-Pep Dry Mash—manufactured by last week. .^2^. The Quaker Oats Co. It is a soft, finely ground, corfisctly Mrs. Joe Cronan went to Rochester balanced feed, a combination of green foodsv last Wednesday morning for medical animal foods dnd other ingredients as near like the treatment. When business is slow, when clerks stand around hen picks up herself in the spring as it is posable Charles Johnson and family and for the world's greatest ffeed experts to produce. Mrs. Shoemaker were Austin shoppers /Come to our store and let us tell you more ^waiting for trade that doesn't come/dusting and re-arranging—such last Friday. about this feedy-the feed that The Quaker 0»ts\ Mrs. George Hartman entertained Co. guarantee will make your hens lay more eggs. days eat up the profits of the busy days. .ForSale by r, 4- -4« Bank Statement HA Rfe GO SS -•-&£ •i- Feed Store. Austin, Minnf Bank fro. 1231 Advertising, properly written, seasonable, with price Statement of the condition of LANSING STATE BANK, Lansing, Minnesota. inducements, backed up by attractive window displays at the close of business on October THE IDEAL CAFE 6th, 1921. -r ruV Loans and Discounts .V $105,346.57 .and with courteous clerks who give their attention to the Overdrafts 90.19 RESOURCES AUSTIN, MINN. U. S. Bonds and other customer—these things all count in favor of the merchant "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING. AND COOKING" U. S. Obligations ...... 32,550.00 Due from WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST other Banks .$7,752.24 who employs them in his business. AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES 7 Cash on hand ..... .3,627.68 1 TRY US J. a" I J" Cur .$2,339.00 ROY CHRISTENSON Gold 470.00 Silver 707.31) The Newg is the medium by which the merchant may Other, 111.38 bring his store news before the prospective customer, Toibal Cash Assets 11,379.92 A ,., Total $149,366.68 And the readers of this paper may have perfect confidence Your FURNACE LIABILITIES ideas Capital Stock .$15,000.00 4 Surplus Fund in the merchants whd use this papfe? ak their advertisiiig 5,000.00 as to PRICE and ?UEL Undivided Profits, Net ... 1,864.70 Economical Reserved for depreciation You will find in oqe of our nfedium".' The^ aii dejpeiidablef on bonds 1,150.00 35 Sizes—7 dilferent Makes# Deposits subject jf We are FU1iNACEJi«tribntora te tbe trade. to check $29,559.87 Our heating experts know whatbest suited Cashier's Checks. 61.32 ..^1% to each house to be heated and prescribe the' Read your paper thoroly—in ^ther words^: kind of Furnace to .suit—the best for the Price Total Immediate you are prepared to pay. Liabilities ... 29,621.19 PIPE or PtPELESS "J. 2 5 -v w.if •», Savings deposits. 21,831.17 *r' Get the Fumace to suit, your own ideas andr^ Time certificates 65,699.62 burn your most economical FUEL. Total deposits .$117,151.98 Get our .booklet tS-r Do your shopping in The News first—you lyill be better satisfied 117,151.98 "MOIST AIR SYSTEM? for Health'* Bonds sold with agreement f: ..I Moist air also saves Fuel ami prevents to repurchase 9,200.00 jdrying out of Furniture, Pianost etc, -i FREE Total ....... $149,360.68 IS-. will make your plans and Estimate S^"' is Tf- Amount of Reserve on hand $11,379.92 A- of Cost. Ouir Experts know) ask us Amount of Reserve Required any questions about your heating. We will advise by Law 7,930.00 you FREE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower, ss. ?i~ NORTHWEST FURNACE DEALERS EVERVWHSRE Mf & We, N. F. Banfield, President, and $r' L. S. Chapman, Cashier, of the above NORTHWESTERN FURNACE $&:-< named Bank, do solemnly swear that of Service Sf. and' SUPPLY CO. the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. 619 So. Washington Ave. MINNEAPOUS N. F. BANFIELD, President L. S. CHAPMAN. Cashier. .Correct Attest: (Two) directors WILL BELL S, -r ®ass?a N. F. BANFIELD, Jr. S. E, HALL A Subscribed and* sworn to before §2T me this 9th day of October, 1921. 'iT LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR fc (Seal) H. J. DROST, NORTH WESTERN FURNAGE S :l^ Notary Public, Mower County, Minnesota. PHONE 6727 FOR TOUR ESTIMATE My commission expires January 6,