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

October 31, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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fppip^llppp ••V 11 fSFS 1|A\ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two J_ ilS'v? Monday, Oct. 31, 1921. Daddy's ECLIPSE ECHOES Susie and husband arrived here the several months here and expects to first of the'week from Everett, Washington, leave Friday for his home at Mation, the trip having been made in Ohio. At eleven o'clock a dainty «. k\ a Ford, in nineteen- days. Mrs. Mc lunch was served. A good time was Weekly Shavings. Edited By Connell is four score years, bfet stood reported by all. f^Evewixg Volume 393. October 31,1921. If 1*" Splinters the trip well. Mrs. Fred Christgau and sons and 4 Mrs. H. W. Studer and children motored MAPLE CITY to Albert Lea Sunday morning THE WIFE'S PLAN Will your gate swing high «tiH dear Faiiy Tale &£W.WWBS& to^ attend church and spend the rest of the snow when winter comes? If A wdinan plans her home from the Mrs. John Brinkman has been laid of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur not, why not drop in and get one of inside—and that's the way to plan a up wifti a bad cold. v.j Studer^f/K^'tx *ZwZ home. our Iowa Gates. They will save many Mr. and Mrs. W. Quast were Sunday ON THE WAY. a hard lift in the winter and are evening callers at H. Proschels. Real Estate Transfers stock proof. "Now you. must start," said Mrs. Mrs. H. Schwartz is improving .Every tune a renter becomes a homeowner tne entire community is bene- Wood Elf to the boy and the girl who slowly, and is staying this week with Ohio by her father, Mr. Bolyard, who AUSTIN ROUTE 6 fitted. "It is worth a life of care and labor ere going forth lor adventures. They her father, D. Buhs. Deeds. V:'. spent the summer in Hayfield. to win for ourselves and our children jd heard the story Mrs. Get-the Most- A few families from Maple City F. G. McCrea to Roscoe G. Patten, Mrs. Selmer Lewis, Misses Serene Wt-of-Life had told them of how she a home whose influence will enrich were dinner guests at the D* H. NWK SEtt 34-104-17.9 1 and Tina Ezjen and Hazel Hutton Now is a good time to get in that The Neighborhood Club Meets. was named and how she lived up to Spreckles home near Dexter. Datus E. Reynolds et ux to foundation. Then even during the them and us while life lasts." motored to Austin Tuesday on business. Regardless of the clouds, a large the nipuning of all the words In her winter you can go ahead with your Mr. and Mrs. Schloo and children Cathryn Sullivan 8 8 They returned the sanae~ evening. number met with Mrs. Leon Van same. building. ~f spent Sunday afternoon at the Arthur Orchard Park Add'n to Austin Camp Thursday afternoon. The MI packed up a delicious luncheon Loucks home near Austin 1 Did you ever hear a ™n complain Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fleming and meeting was called to order by the and supper for you," said Mrs. Wood Miss Elda Schloo, who spent the Louie Ingle et ux to R. L. baby, of Rose Creek, arived in Hayfield about the high cost of farm machinery—a president. The minutes of the last Elf. "And there is also enough fox We notice the corn husk is very light Tuesday for a few days visit past two months with her cousins, Mr. Richardson, NE^4 28-102-17, 1 man whose binder sat in the meeting read and accepted. We had this year ,and some tell us it's a sign breakfast and luncheon tomorrow. with Mrs. Flemings parents, Mr. and and Mrs. J. F. Fairbanks at West Wm. H. Dunbar to Lewis T. fence corner all winter? Why is it two visitors and one new member. of an open winter, -but it don't pay Here 1 I will put It in your knapsack. Concord, has returned home. Voss, 2 12 Brown's Add'n 1 Mrs. Soren Moe. so many will unhitch from machinery New officers for the insuing year were to take a chance. Better get plenty "And you needn't stay to help wash Fred Studer's new house is so far Willie W. Paddelford to Earl* of good coal in your bin so when the then elected as follows: President and leave it in the field to up the dishes (they hadn't really said LYLE 1 completed that the family has been Paddelford, S 45 acres E winter blasts start you can look out Mrs. Ed. Granse Mrs. Elmer Nelson, rust out, when a small investment anything about dishes, but they were able to move in from their camping NE 19-102-18 1 From the Tribune thru the window pane and not shiver vice-president Miss Elsie Angel, will pay any to use Bran, glad that, as the subject had been men* dairyman place. L. H. Rivard et ux to David with the cold. Our 3x6 Egg coal secretary Mrs. Ole Hynie, treasurer. tloned, they wouldn't have to stop chinery can be properly housed and Mr. and Mrs. P. Freise and daughter, Hopkins, Lots 6 & 7 16 .. makes a delightful furnace fuel and Mrs. Lulu Hendryx was down from around any longer) for the old giant last for years and not only that but Our meeting day coming on Theodore easy to handle and no waste. Frances, and Mrs. John Hoist and Kenwood Park Place 1 Austin Sunday. will do much better work when in the who said you would be starting early Roosevelt's birthday, we had daughter, Alma, attended the Ladies' Herbert Hunt et ux to F. G. Mrs. Sena Thrasher was down from field? this morning would be surprised if he chosen his life as our study. Mrs. Aid Bazaar at the Methodist church McCrea SE 34-102-17.... 16000 Austin Sunday. saw you still around." Elmer Nelson gave a very interesting at Sargeant Tuesday evening. Herbert Hunt et tut to F. G. Mr. and Mrs. Hagna of Austin visited "You were going to take us to the E'PIC account o£ his entire life, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Proschel entertained McCrea NW 24-102-17... 32000 Lyle friends Friday. J. J. CLEMENS end of the wood, weren't you?" asked Angel gave a short reading on Colonel several neighbors and relatives Tuesday Michael Underberger et ux to. Miss Lillian Ostenson was home the boy. "We wouldn't be able to find Roosevelt as a neighbor. Miss Angel evening in honor of the former's Robert Lappin, 15 2 fro'm her "school near Hayfield to DIAL 2047 Local Manager our way back to the road before nightfall, also favored^ us with several selections father, C. Proschel, who has spent Oak Park 3025 spend the week-end. and, while we'd love to spend the on the piano. Mrs. Van Camp assisted Mrs. Green of Austin was a guest night here again, we really must be on by Mrs. Ed. Granse, served a Thursday and Friday at the home of our way." fine lunch. Mrs. Anna Carberry. "Tes, I think we should be starting," The November meeting will be announced Myrtle Fortum returned Tuesday said the girl, "though we've had later. from the Austin hospital and is feeling a very good time." Maud Rosenthal is rapidly improving fine after her operation. "That's right," said Mrs. Wood Elf. and it is hoped that she will soon About $60 has been subscribed for a be able to return home. skating rink for the winter. Some of The Enterprise school will give a the young people are very enthusiastic fine Hallowe'en program and basket about the project. social next Monday evening. Everybody Mrs. Hart came down from Austin welcome. Ladies are asked to last week to help care for Roxie Pike, bring baskets. who was on the sick list. We are glad to report the little miss 0. K., HAYFIELD again. From The Herald School has been closed in the Minnereka .—. District on account of the illnes Mrs. Gilbert Severson was a passenger of the teacher, who has been ob liged to go the hospital for an operation to Austin Monday faternoon. for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J&mes Caldbeck spent Russel Helfritz fell from a tree on Sunday in Austin with Mr. and Mrs. ere Monday afternoon, and broke his leg ant! Max Proctor. above the knee, and also bruised his Mrs. Julie Thompson of Dexter, face. The accident occurred while arrived in Hayfield Tuesday evening playing at the Bjork home. He was for a few days visit with Mrs. T. L. taken to the hospital at Austin. Rothie. Really Quite Glad. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson moved Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Swisher of Austin, "You haven't forgotten your manners. down from Austin the first of the motored to Hayfield-last Wednesday That was a most polite speech." She week. They will store their goods and spent the day at the W. G. laughed and continued: until spring when they expect to Whitcomb home. "We like manners even in-r the Mrs. C. B. Claubaugh returned to move onto the Nels M. Hanson farm, woods. We're used to it You would Hayfield Thursday after a weeks visit They are now visiting her parents be surprised, I've no doubt, to see how in Sandusky, and Finlay, Ohio, with west of Spring Valley. polite even the birds are to each other. Mrs. McConnell and granddaughter, relatives. She was accompanied to "Now," she said, "I will take you out of the woods. I will lead you to the road." Shrewd business men—far seeing merchants—use 'Til do the dishes," said Mrs. Get-, the-Most-Out-of-Llfe. "I should think you could get something the power of advertising to distribute the volume of more interesting out of life than that," said the girL ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE "Well, perhaps I could, and, In fact, business over the six days of the week. Tm sure I could," said Mrs. Get-th^ a NIEHUIS J. W. DeBUHR Most-Out-of-Life. "But my mother, whose name was Take-Your-Time, told M. H. KENASTON me once that it was nice sometimes to When business is slow, when clerks stand around thank folks for their hospitality in Office Austin National Bank Building. Phone 2593 other ways besides the use of words. "And Mrs. Wood Elf will be late In waiting for trade that doesn't come, dusting and rearranging—such getting home and will doubtless then be tired. I'm really quite glad to do days eat up the profits of the busy days. the dishes under such circumstances. "Good-by! Good luck!" THE IDEAL CAFE "Good-by," they shouted as they went through the woods with Mrs. Wood Elf. Advertising, properly written, seasonable, with price AUSTIN, MINN. "We would never find the way ourselves," "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" said the boy. inducements, backed up by attractive window displays •Tm sure we wouldn't," said the WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST girl. AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES •. "Let's run," said the boy. So they and with courteous clerks who give their attention to the TRY US ran In and out of the tree's and sometimes ROY CHRISTENSON Mrs. Wood Elf ran with them, customer—-these things all count in favor of the merchant but she said she wasn't so ifond of running as they were. She promised, though, to be on the same path, walking who employs them in his business. straight ahead so they could always come back and find her. "I'm so glad we came adventuring," said the boy. The News is the medium by which the merchant may •Til be glad to see the House of Secrets. I love secrets," said the girl, "and to think that we'll haxe secrets bring his store news before the prospective customer. filling up a whole house!" "Oh, it's fine to have some place And the readers of this paper may have perfect confidence worth seeing at the end of the trip,", said the boy. "And a long Journey with many adventures will make It all in the merchants who use this paper as their advertising the more interesting." "But you're going the wrong way," medium. They are dependable? said some voices. "No, you're going the right way," said some other voices. "Nonsense," said the first voices, -VN Read your paper thoroly—in other words— "you're going the wrong way. We know." IfUL-O-PEP -X* "They don't know," said the other A DRY & voices. "You're going the right way." S MASH Ail "I think we must be going the right way," said the boy. "We'll run back to Mrs. Wood Elf and find out. How TV) you know that the one great mistake most Do your shopmng in Tfie News first—you will be better satisfied fine these adventures are. poultry raisers make is in feeding scratch feeds to H-c "I love adventures and adventures! make hens lay? This more than any other one thing is the reason Such a journey! Such excitement It's their hens don't lay.' wonderful." Scratch feeds won't make'hens lay—just so long as you "Let's hear more of what the voices If make Scratch Feed the bulk of your hen's ration you will fail to get have to say," suggested the boy. oun .jA x. rz, S, JV i-1j. eggs. The feed that "All right," the girl agreed. V- So they didn't go back, Just then, to TJ.'-SWi r-j. -y Mrs. Wood Elf, but they stayed ~and VfV talked with the voices, though they xSS St'.- abundantly is Ful-O-Pep Dry Mash—manufactured by couldn't sjfe who owned the voices at all. Such was the excitement though The Quaker Oats Co. It is a soft, finely grouhd, cor- House of Service of adventuring! Father Wise. Bobbie—My father must have Jeg» up to all sorts of mischief when he was a boy. Johnny—Why? "f :"7 Bobby—'Cos he knows 'xactly w! A E Jojb£ questions to ask me yrhen O S S to know what I've be&ft SiFeed Store. Austin. Minn. dnnatl Enaulxer.