Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 21, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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V/ "V Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN.: ~-f *4 -at^i. 1 ECLIPSE ECHOES had lost a game during the season had been visiting, with friends for a LE ROY and altho our boys were royally entertained, few days. they feel hurt and dislike Mrs. S. K. Dahle and son, Harold, (Crowded put pt Thursday's Issue). tQ take defeat. sc^ yas Zl t$ were Austin callers Wednesday. a Weekly Shavings. fe.r Edited By Miss Marion Phillies came home Volume 396. Mrs. Fern Goss of Montana, arrived November 24, 1921. F. T. Young and md, Ned, motored Splinters Friday to spend the week-end. 33HW in Le Roy Tuesday noon and is down from the cities last Friday. Mrs. Miss Hannah Johnson left Friday visitjng her parents and sisters here, Young came home on the train. Snow for her hoane near Le Roy to spend-a "TURN CORN INTO BUTTERFAT" led? Winter is coming sure. Let us Mrs. Glenn Wells and children were and bad weather set in soon after fewdays. have your order now. is the advice from the Iowa Dairy week-end guests at the home of. her they left here to vfait their daughter, A number .from this vicinity attended Council, in a message sent broadcast sister, Mrs. Simes, near Rose Credk. Have you one of our Elco Self feeders Bfrs. Hockridge, and family. 1* over the state. Armistice Day exercises in Miss Vera Clark, who teaches at to feed shelled corn, -tankage, and The members of the Embroidery 1:1 Austin Friday. Now if you have good comfortable St. James, came home Friday noon p. oil meal to your stock? They keep club were pleasantly entertained at J. M. Tanner afid daughter, Pearl, buildings, that may be easily accomplished for a few days' visit with her parents. the feed dry and clean as well, and the home of Mrs. R. J. Price on Tuesday and you receive a fair were callers oh friends in Austin the avoid waste. If you don't happen to evening. After the usual form value for your corn# but it cannot be the large oil tanks. Mr. Knoblanch first of the week. Mrs .W. Clark and father, E. Rivers, have one better drop in and get one ROSE CREEK done with open sheds, and stabled. of business a social hour and dain(£ La Cross is doing the work. Mrs. James Barrick* and daughter, of —they are a good investment. went to Cresco, Iowa, Thursday Should your sheds need repair before refreshments served by the hostess Miss Lena Fink visited her sister, Mau^, returned to Mankato* after to attend the funeral of Mrs. Steinman.- cold weather sets in come in and we Were much enjoyed. (Crowded out of Thursday's Issue). Anna, at the Henry Ulwelling home visiting with friends for a few days. jVaterers have become standard can fit you out with what you need. Stock On Armistice Day the ladies of the last Friday evening and was a passenger equipment for well regulated School was closed for Armistice ft1 Annual Dinner and Play to be Given. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Auxiliary of the American Legion to Austin Saturday morning. farm. have different sizes' as We Day, so many of our' teachers were The ladies and young girls of the Anyone who has not as yet built a gave a bounteous supper to the evservice Albert Schammel of Scoby, Montana, well as styles, with and without oil able to be with home folks for a few home—in fact^ .everyone who has, Catholic church will hold their annual boys and the Auxiliary members. lamps. Now is the time to get "t* Spencer Jordan arrived home last Tuesday evening takes a keen interest in looking at days. dinner and bazaar on Thanksgiving s|| About sixty-five were present. installed and doft't let your stock get for an extended visit with his plans and pictures of homes. So any Robert Knight, a student at the Day at Weinert and Jensens hall. The During the supper the following program a set back by being compelled to III time' you nave a little time to spare parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schammel. University, came home for a few night before Thanksgiving a play will drink ice water, for that means more was given: Solo by Miss Cordelia Ftineral Director* just drop in and we -surely will have days' visit with home.fplks and be given by the children of the Parochial feed to keep up the animal, heat, and Eastwold, piano selections by The Ladies' Aid of the C&tholic some plans and suggestions that will Sit The Establishment of school. On the night of Thanksgiving friends. even feed is plentiful and cheap 3 tho Misses Mae Johnson, Marjorie Larson, please you, and posisbly you will find church was entertained by Mrs. Kate *rgj Service. ***I you can't afford to waste it. a dance and card party will We are sorry to report that Mrs. duet by Misses Ruth Malcomson just the improvement you have been G.erhardt, Mrs. Barney Uschold and Jay is seriously ill at her home, also be given by the girls and supper will looking for. •I and Katherine Myers. Our time for This is a week when we should all Mrs. G. Uschold Thursday afternoon. ft that Mr. Danielson is quite sick with also be served at midnight, which amusement was shortened because of pause long enough to' give thanks pleurisy. is all to take place at the hall. Everybody Have these fine days made you forget IS the second number of the Lyceum WAGNER that the war is over, and resolve to John Merrill is taking a few days Miss Bergland, the First grade instructor, about getting that coal bin fil- cordially invited. i.j course being held on the same evening. help hasten the readjustment of economic vacation from the rural mail route. went to her home at Albert conditions. Warren Dean was an Austin bailer Peter Hoeffner, Jr., is substituting. Lea Thursday evening. She returned Construction Col JU x. John is devoting his time to painting Monday. RENOVA Sunday evening. W. D. Fink is quite ill with quinsy nowdays. Mrs. H. Hawkins and mother, Mrs. ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAO// J. J. CLEMENS at this writing. Nick Majerus was a passenger to Let us give you an estimate Eastwold spent a few days in Rochester Arch B. Rockwell was a Dexter on those proposed buildings. Mrs. Fred Mentel went to Fairmont Chester, Iowa, Saturday and visited the past Week, where the latter caller Wednesday. We can save you money and DIAL 2047 last Saturday morning. at ,the Peterson home, both Mr. and (Local Manager received medical treatment. Otto Tischer is the proud owner of guaranteed satisfaction. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Cress, Mrs. Majerus returning home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Upton, who Were returning a,new Ford runabout. Friday, November 11, a son. afternoon. Phone Estimate Furnished from Canada to their home in Henry Kramer was hauling oats to Miss Addie Cronan visited with Matt Schmitt, son of Theo Schmitt, E E Chicago, stopped off for a -few days the village the first of the week. He friends in Austin over Sunday. arrived home last Friday evening Phona Bridge M.H. KENASTON Residence visit with the W. Clark and E. Rivers Dial 2202 brought home a load of coal. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fenton, from Sasketchewan, Canada, where families. 862 Ernest Rockwell returned froln Monday, November 7, a daughter. he has been working en a farm for Mrs. Jennie Brown went to Cresco, AUSTIN, MINN. Main 659-R Mona, Tuesday evening, where he Mr. and Mrs. John Thill visited at several years. Iowa, last Thursday to .visit her the John Cronan home Sunday evening. Fred Mentel held an auction sale on REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS "'""v daUghter-in-law, Mrs. F. Brown, of the Henry Majerus farm last Tuesday. Fayette, Iowa, who recently underwent City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance^ Mr. Mental and family will Howard Pulver was in Riceville, a serious operation. At last report Iowa, the latter part of the last week move to Fairmont, where he will Offic* with NiehnU DeBahr Lud Co. she is doing nicely. St on business. work for the Rahleight. Qur high school football boys journeyed Austin National Bank Bldg. AUSTIN. MINN* Mrs. Ulven, Mrs. John Jacobson, Mr. Kingsboro, who has been taking to Blooming Prairie last (Friday ".."V Mrs. George Sh%w, Mrs. John Merrill, a vacation, is now back to his and were badly geaten by the Miss Ida Evenson and Miss Lenore duties in the depot. fast team up three. Neither team Merrill were entertained at the home Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cronan spent pf Mrs, Shoemaker .last Thursday afternoon. Sunday afternoon and evening with THE IDEAL CAFE Dr. A. I. ARNESON relatives in Austin. The school board and families and Miss Mary HoeffKier spent the latter Physician and Surgeon. teachers of the public school, Mrs. part of last week with relatives CHRONIC DISEASES E I N I S E S .-"- AUSTIN, MINN. Wood and Mrs.' Runkle gave Mr. and ELECTRO-PHYSICAL and friends in Austin. "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Mrs. Peter Hoeffner a party last Tuesday TREATMENTS. Miss Carol Johnson of Austin visited also RECTAL and COLON evening. The evening-was very with relatives and friends here WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST DISEASES, pleasantly spent and the party took Saturday and Sunday. Will Save YOUR Car From Destruction rv ... AT THE LOWEST QF PRICES New Offices in Automatic with them a bountiful picnic supper, The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational Gas Building. Telephone which was an enjoyable feature of TRY US church will hold their annual Office Hours ROY (BRISTENSON the evening. Bazaar at the hall Saturday, November Office 2676 10 A.M. to Each at the 19. Residence 2677 6 P. M. News advertising brings results. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hug and children and Mrs. Emma Majerus visited at the Jacob Majerus home Sunday HEALTH AND HAPPINESS evening. Mrs. Nick Majerus went to Chester, Iowa, last Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week ajk the Albert are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is Peterson home. aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and first 1639 Mrs. Joseph Cronan returned from KEEPING Well. Rochester, Saturday evening, whew R. JL NELSON, she has been the past three weeks see under the doctor's care. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. The infand child of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weiss .died Thursday night. Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. The child was stricken with pneumonia Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Boilding, on Thursday morning. Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. The Standard Oil company is put ting in foundations to be placed under -,res* tr VAi.- •V: if HANKSGIVING is the time when the Amerlean people give thanks that they are*well and happy. We are thankful that we are here in our new store and can extend to you the same business courtesies as we if did before our fire. 9. W -w *r "Only Another Buick Can Satisfy We are now open with a ilew and up-to-date stock and V*£ii we solicit your business. a Buick Owner" Watch for our opening about December First. 'I have owned seventeen Buicks," says Dr. Victor L. Garbutt, Detroit. if "During all the years I have driven Buick I have never had to walk a home. And that's going some. I doubt if there is another car' on the i- ^-5^ \4»v AuSlm^He5liric5 Supply^ G). market that would have given me such service and I know of no car that S- j? X-.* would have given me better." ..-s. There is no proof of an automobiles intrinsic merit so convincing as W. ROSENTHAL year-inrand-year-out dependability. Dr. Garbutt speaks from exper- lence. A' & Buick Sixe• Batch fom 22-Siz-44 $1495 22-Four-34 $ 935 22-Sir.-45 1525 iK 9755'^c--:^ ay 22-Four-35 22-Six-46 2135 i475V -f, 22-Fonr-36 22-Siz-47 2435 1«50S: 22-Six-48 2325 22-Four-37 22-Six-49 1735 All Pricma F. B. up-' VFlint, O. mm 22-Siz-50 2635 Michigan 'A ERDMAN GARAGE CO. 'A'"**.., 508-S10 NORTH MAIN STREET. I! y/HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT "i ".(• BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 1 6^ I