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

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~Tr\ MNtBL± Page Twp MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Nov. 3.1921.'" •x -. 7". ECHOES crowd that .made a trip to Austin to a black cat and witch bedecked tertained Sunday Rev. Hohenstein's Vl Monday to pay his taxes. II wff %& room, lighted ... with many golden and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. iV«d last day before &e penaltywasadded pumpkins,.grinning thru toothless Christgau and sons, Mr. and Mj-4. mouths. Apple divihg and pther to the tax lisVE^' H. Schramm and daughter, Mr. did Weekly ^havings, Edited By A number of persons in inn vicinity games made the evening pass quickly. Mrs Schloo and children. Volume 394. November 3, 1 921. Splinter* received the ordinance of baptism A delicious luncheon was served. WALTHAM .im Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Pass the candy', Buth,' Hall and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. HOG CHOLERA Mrs.^Ed. King and. sn, Franklin, You «can cut jrour machinery cost in Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Ben King, J&, and,son,- Kenneth, Ernest Beneke was a business caller half by prolonging itg life and usefulness. It is estimated by the Department i: Young and* son and daughter rere and little Florence and Mrs. in Austin Monday. of Agriculture that millions of dollars You can double the life of among the number. Dick Spreckles and daughter! Carol Mr. ancTMrs. George Fett and family are lost annually by the farmers an implement by putting it under! 1? Mae, were among those who attended on account of this dreaded were shoppers in Austin Monday Root River Valley' ,] cover as soon as. you are thru using There are many things you can do to .fbeXragfe. Roll, party_held at the home afternoon. it: prevent the chances of cholera, among 1' ,. Rev. and Mrs. A. Webbeking and I a your hogs. Buildings which can be The man who leaves his machines in home Friday evening and "later took Frank Sprung delivered thirty hogs October 26 1 sister, Laura, visited at the Ted -I LANSING kept sanitary, light and well ventilated. the fields is paying, but depreciation in the dance at Lansing. to Sargeant Friday. Schultz .home.Monday evening. MAPLE CITY Good deeding floors where for an implement shed, but not getting Confirmation will be held at the Ben Kink, Sr., and Jr., delivered Mrs. Mr. anjd B. Tuttle and children grain can be fed in a sanitary manner. Ole Christianson was on the sick Red Oak Grove church Sunday, November horses to Dexter last Saturday. th^shed. of West Concord apd Mrs. Anne Norton Your first cost may be a little list Tuesday. Corn husking days are gone by and 20. Helen an^ Laura Studer are home more but it's worth it. of Campelsport, Wisconsin, visited Andy Ramsey and LeRoy Hopfe of Born to Mr' and Mrs. T. C. Butler, the t£me has come for gathering in for a short vacation from the Austin Sunday at .the -Ernest Beneket Austin were Lansing callers Monday. a son. Mother and son are getting that wood for those cold'days acomingfc high school. j\ home'- -. .. Don't tear up the old floor—instead Mrs. Peterson of Austin was a along nicely. Mrs. John Brinkman had her tonsiie "Yim Yonson say he will pay ven lie Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke, Mr. and lay beautiful Oak Flooring over the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hans Jacobson. sells iiis hogs. Yim, Olson he will Ernest. Tompson and Rudolph Magnuson Nels Lee, Albert and Henry Knutson, removed Monday, and is now Mrs. August Siegfried, Mr. and Mrs. old floor. No need to bother about pay ven he sell'his weaht And Bill attended a dance at Geneya and Teddy Ricks delivered about staying at the Herman Brinkman Vera Felty and Mr. and Mrs. Harold tearing up the rongh worn-out floors. Pack say he pay in Yanuary." Mrs. A. Brady and son, Edward, Saturady night. thirty head of cattle to Waltham ^Sata home in Austin. Greene, were dinner and supper "Wei,' said thfe Boss. "That's the were here from Thursday to Sunday. Miss Schmitdt, teacher in the Aldahl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and guests at the Henry Fett home Sunday. first time Bill ever Set a date to pay school, spent over Sundays at her Mr. and Mrs. Ben King, Jr., and son, Lloyd, were Sunday callers at, Did he really say he would pay in If you wish your poultry to make Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wood attended home in Mankato. children, Kenneth and Florence, visited Arthur Smith's home. Celebrate Silver Wedding. January?' money, you shoull have a good henery church services in Brownsdale Sunday The Ladies' Aid, which was hfeld at at the Spreckles home Sunday Mrs. L. Schwartz was taken sick About fifty-five relatives and "Vel, aye tank so,' said the clerk, with plenty of light and ventilation forenoon. the John Krueger home Friday was afternoon. last week with gall stones, trat at "he said it ban a dam cold day ven friends gathered at the August Siiegfrie|.,,home Mr and Mrs. McCoy of Missouri, so that they will do well for you well attended. Over $8.00 was taken Lets go! Where? To the Old Time this writing is a little better. you get the money. Aye tank that -Friday evening to help, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. S. bane in Yanuary." 1 in. Revival meetings at Sargeant, beginning at a time of year when eggs bjjng John Hoist is repairing and remodeling them celebrate their silver wedding W. Playle. The social held in the Corning Monday, October 31. Let's sing ij §r a good price. his Home and buildings on Kls anniversary. A purse was presented Mr. and Mrs. Murry Bagley and and praise the Lord. school was well attended. The county farm near Blooming Prairie. to them. Th^ presentation was made family of Udolpho, were Austin callers nurse showed moving pictures of The Bazaar given by the Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Nick fiug and children, by Rev. F. C. Milius. Monday. JHECEOR^CAR LOAD^/ what the Red Cross is doing in Armenia Aid at Sargeant, was a splendid success. J. J. CLEMENS and Mr and Mrs. H. Strangman, At 11:30 a dainty supper was served. Mrs. Reed Chaffee spent last week and Europe. Austin, Brown sflale, Waltham, were Sunday dinner guests at the C. The guests departed^ at a late at the home of her mother, Mrs. and Root River Valley were all represented. Cassidy home. hour, wishing Mr and Mrs. Siegfried RENOVA DIAL 2047 Local Manager Hagen of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer .en­ many moretyears of married life. Miss Tayne Burgess of Austin We are happy to announce the arrival 4- spoke on County Library work at the of a baby boy, Norman Lewrence, Mrs. Alfred Rockwell is on the sick mothers club Friday. at the home of Loren Garnetz. list. .- .*TV- Guy Yarwood is the new mail carrier. The little newcomer weighed seven Henry Kramer was a Brownsdale He will begin his work as mail ft :v and one-half pounds and is "the best caller Monday carrier November 1. ever." Sam Slack made a business .trip to Arthur Bates was a guest at the D. H. Spreckles'returned last Monday Brownsdale Monday. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. from an automobile trip with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howden are C. A. Bates, Wednesday. his sister, Mrs. Henry Hagen and visiting in Parkersburg, Iowa, for a Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rector and family son, Oliver, to Paynesyille. The return few days. spent Sunday at the* home of his trip was made in about twelve S. K. Dahle and family and Alfred hours.. brother, Ed. Rector, in Austin. Schurman and wj£e were business Mrs. Albert Starks was called to Miss Uanitta Bates of Austin spent shoppers in Austin Saturday. Wednesday evening at the home of her home at London, Wisconsin, last Mrs. A. R. Browning received word her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bates. Tuesday, because of the illness of of the serious illness of a sister and her mother, who parsed away on Friday Mesdames Wells, Beadell and Becker brother-in-law, who reside in St. morning. Mr. Starks went down of Austin, attended the Bible study Paul. to attend the funeral and to accompany class at the home of Gcandma Summey Mr. and Mrs. Simpson send his wife home. Tuesday. word to friends, that they arrived A Hallowe'en party was given at The Misses Christgau and Tucker safe and found beautiful weather and the Ben King home Friday evening. were entertained at a six o'clock dinner everything firfe in North Dakota. Spooks, welcomed the visitors and took at the S. H. Vaughan home Ernest Rockwell was one of the them thru the chamber of horrors in- Thursday. Walter Rector of Stacy, was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector, a few days last week. His father accompanied him homei Monday. Next Sunday evening, James Lafferty of Austin, will speak at the church at 7:30. Mr. Lafferty comes to us a Layman, giving his experiences in Christ's service. Remember the Bible study class TT meets at the home of Grandma Summey every Tuesday afternoon Everybody •5-r.c r*f-V rr is welcome ta come. The mid-week union prayer meeting Shrewd business men—far seeing merchants—use will be held at C. A. Bates home Wednesday evening. Everyone is the power of advertising to distribute the volume^ of urged to attend these meetings. Mrs. Martin Farlow, better known as Miss Veta Johnson, of Casper, business over the six days of the week. Wyoming, came Wednesday to- visit relatives and friends. Miss Johnson was a Lansing firl and taught school here several years. Mr. and Mrs. Bird entertained the When business is slow, when clerks stand around following from Dodge Center Sunday their daughter and husband, Mr. waiting for trade that doesn't come, dusting and rearranging—such Willard and Mrs. John Osborn, and Mrs. Ammel and her two daughters, Leona and battenr Valeria. days eai? up the profits of the busy days. Willard WEST LANSING to- would cost others it doesn't. Freddie Buxton visited Arthur and We can show you in five Advertising, properly written, seasonable, with price Marion Bates Sunday. minutes if you'll come in. Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and inducements, backed up by attractive window displays Ruby attended church in Austin Sunday. SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY. Francis Peterson of Dexter is plowing for his uncle, Henry Karsrud. Complete Auto and Electric Service. ,pu^tomer—these coxmt favor of the merchant Miss Olive Buxtoii of Minneapolis, 210 East Bridge Street. Dial 7137 is a guest of her parents for a few Elk Hotel Building. days., who employs them in his business. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning called at the Jiome of his parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and The News is the medium by which the merchant may Agnes were dinner guests at her part ental home Sunday. Miss Cora Peterson of Dexter is bring his store news before the prospective customer. -,i visiting her sisters, Mrs Arthur Anderson and Mrs. Henry Karsrud. And th£ readers of this paper may have perfect confidence Mr. and MrS. Sanford Jerdet and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble.were dinner in the merchants who use this paper as their advertising guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Helleck near Blooming Prairie Sunday. medium. They are dependable. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw and Rev. John Clay were guesst at a goose dinner rr at the John Noble home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw's fortyninth 3^ Re£d your paper thorolyi^in other words— f. 1 I wedding anniversary. Scv Mrs. J. R. Woods and Edith and Alice returned home Monday from H." '3 tl Iowa, where they visited,relatives the pajst week. Her brother, 'Harvey 1 Provides an oil that clings to bearings and hot Graves, accompanied her home for a short stay." ." surfaces/ a veritable armor plate against heat Do your stopping in Th* News first-you will be better satisfied Edna H&naon. a antifriction. Quality and a big saving makes The .community was shocked to hear happy combination Ask the undersigned about of the sudden deat^i of Edna Hanson, which occured at St. Olaf hpgpital in Ityramid. Co-operative Plan which guarantees Austin, Friday^ October 28. She was V" fourteen years old. Her parents, Mr. a minimum price. Let us show you a proposl*-' a$d Mrs. Robert Hanson, have the weri:oui\ tion you can't afford to pass up. 5 sympathy of this vicinity as this is & vi the second death in their family in J- An OU for every requirement the last six months. TV CORNING TytmmM (Pens.) A«te Oil I ®6e House of Service PyraatU (Pam.) Tracta* 00 Mil* (Beatf-Paui.) Aat* Oil Spadal (Waatera) Traafar OO John Aldahl was in Austin Monday. Nap*k*n (Wcitera) Aate OO Vahrmal Trac^r OO (far Pai Tftwrid Steam Cylinder OU Pyraaiii |al fiidaa Oil Pyramid Hart Oil PyiaaU tnaMlHin Graaaa Elmer Krueger was a guest at the Alex Noble home Sunday. Use Pyramid Oils and Greases Mable Magnuson of Blooming Prairie was home over Sunday. ^c# Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan were THE MOTOK INN It. Sunday guests at the Tribiger home. Edwin Lee and Alice Peckerjick fAustin. were guests at the Joseph Williamson A AV111111