Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 28, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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ing was spent in playing games and George Johnson. He left Sunday afternoon. Among our Adams people to attend ^ECLIPSE ECHOES 5S. cards. A delicious luncheon was the King-Thompson wedding at served at midnight. A pleasant time Many from Blooming Prairie are Austin Tuesday are: Mrs. Anfin Amble, was enjoyed by-all. expected to attend the dedicatory exercices Mrs. E. E. Gordon, Mrs. O. E. Weekly Shavings. Edited By The Waltham school received $14.25 for the new Presbyterian Ulven, Mr. and Mrs. A. Krebsbach, Volume 398 November 28, 1921. Splinters church at Hay field Sunday evening. in prize money on work exhibited at Mr and Mrs. Mike Krebsbach, Mr. Rev. C. F. Geiger of the local Presbyterian the Mower county fair. The fololwing and Mrs. N. M. Smith and Mrs. J. H. church will participate in pupils received prizes: Bernard The best thing that can be said of Krebsbach. The bride, Miss Clara We have spent much time of late the pftgram. Schrieck, Marvin Buck, Elmer Neis, King, is well known here, having resided any town is that it is a place of among our country customers and Ernest Bodenschier, Louis Fett, Rudolph here some years ago. Covers Were laid for 21 and a banquet homes. It means good schools, prosperity find~most of them are feeling much #feterson, Wilbert Peterson, Fred Krebsbach,-'who underwent a Tuesday evening, when the members and public improvements. more optimistic than during the summer. Toney Decker, Esther Bodenschier, serious and successful operation at of the local high school football We shall be glad to talk with you "They are buying extra stock to Lois "Kuckenbecker,. Claire Kuckenbecker the Mayo hospital several weeks ago. team and their guest of^ honor were about your building problems and clean up the surplus ruffage about Raymond Kuckenbecker. arrived here Saturday evening aria entertained by Supt. H. L. Anderson assist you to get started. A careful the farm and are planning on feeding spent Sunday at Adams visiting his they were brought back to town, having and Dr. J. E. Price. Senator and CORNING AUSTIN ROUTE 6 study of the convenient, step-saving parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Krebsbach. most of their corn during the had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. S. A Rask were the guests of He was joined here Monday by arrangement of the floor plan of the coming winter. honor. _?r- MAPLE CITY Eleven Confirmed Sunday. Mrs. Krebsbach and the children, who home, or arrangement of your A week's hunting trip near Jacobson, Home Study Club. Those who were confirmed Sunday, have been staying in St. Paul. Fred buildings so as to do your work with The Home Study club met at the resulted in the capture of eight November 20, at Red Oak Grove left again for Rochester Tuesday for Fred Studer has installed a new Look out for stormy weather. If you less effort means not only comfort, home of Mrs. Wilber Avery Thursday deer by a hunting party of eight church were: Jennie and Hannah Anderson,. further treatment. His many friends pipeless furnace. have good storm windows and doors afternoon. Mrs. Hadley, roll call leader, Blooming Prairie men. The party, but time saving and that is money in Inez Christianson, Clara are pleased to know that, in spite of' Eva Young sick with diphtheria you can rest in comfort but, if you gave out miscellaneous readings composed of Carl L. Peterson, Ingvald a busy season especially. and the family is quarantined. Syverud, Mollie Ulland, Nettie Lostegaard, the most serious operation, he is very to which twenty members responded. Anderson, Charles Dennis, Fred have been putting off getting them Miss Violet Bartels from Wisconsin Elva Hanson, Tilda Tollefson, much imprvoed. After the roll call Miss Clara Aultfather, Jurgenson, Nordine Olson and Obed you better give us your order. Don't is visiting at H. W. Schramm's Roy Anderson, Byron Benson, Berthel The Ford car owned by Frank Loecher, Ulland returned from Jacobson Sunday acting as president, turned the This is a good -time to arrange a put it off any longer—they save coal. home. Christianson. living with his parents, four evening. meeting over to the program leader, miles south of town was completely work shop with plenty of light in one Miss Lillian Christgau from New 4 Mrs. E. V. Hart. "Vve are glad to report that Robert destroyed, by fire following an explosion Hampton, Iowa, spent Thanksgiving end or side of your machine shed. ADAMS A very interesting paper on the What about coal Saturday evening. Friend is gaining. at home. To get your tools all in good shape Federal Reserve System was given by Let's keep enough in the cellar to From the Review Quite a few from here attended the H. Brinkman and son, Walter, of for work when needed will save manytimes Mrs. Matie Hotson. Miss Effie Searles tide us over the next storm for there You never heard anybody critizing sale at Monson's last Tuesday. the cost in a short time. Austin spent last week-end with his gave interesting readings on current will be a big rush. We have about Roy Willanger, who has been in the Harold Dahl visited his brother, men'§ bathing costumes. The reason son, John Brinkman. all the kinds of coal that anybody events, and Miss Clara Aultfather government Sanitarum in Northern is that the average man in a bathing Albert, for a^few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Coplin from could need. gave a book review on Will Irwin's Minnesota since his dischargei from Andrew Basness visited at the suit is as handsome as a bloodsweating North Dakota spent Thanksgiving at "Next War." Mrs. Avery played several the army returned to Adams Wednesday. Thomas Braaten home Thanksgiving Behemoth. the John Christgau home. selections on the piano, while the He has been discharged day. Rev. and Mrs. Hohenstein and JJ J. J. CLEMENS company marched to the dining room ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD from the sanitarium and his friends Mrs. Helge Seversen and Marion daughter were supper guests at William for a cafeteria lunch. Spencer Jordan are pleased to learn that he has been visited Mrs. Halvor Todalen last Friday. Smith's Friday evening. The next meeting will be held with DIAL 2047 Local Manager declared permantly cured. He will Mrs. Jack Hoist and son, Walter, Mrs. E. A. Elward, when a picnic dinner in all likelihood spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. John Syverud and were Thanksgiving dinner guests-at will be served to which the men Funeral Director. relatives here, but intends to go on Clara visited at the Albert Ulland the Herman Dumke home at Brownsdale. are invited. with vocational training for some The Establishment of home Thanksgiving day. Phone Bridge M. H. KENASTON Residence time in the future. Service. William Hynie has purchased a fine Emil Hankeri left last week for Blooming Prairie The marriage of John Koenig, son 802 new team and harness. Schuyler, Nebraska, where he is visiting Main 659-R of Chrysant Koenig, residing near The Neighborhood club will meet a few days with his brother Carl SLOAN'S RELIEVES Meyer, to Miss Hagen of Austin, occured REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS with Mrs. Ole Hynie Wednesday, November Hanken. Miss Ruth Christianson left Tuesday at Meyer, Wednesday. Rev. Fr. for a several days' visit in Austin. 30. Mrs. H. W. Proeschel left last week City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Jungemann performed the ceremony. NEURALGIC ACHES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becker of for New Haven, Indiana, to visit at Rose Creek spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Minneapolis A. Office with Niehuis DeBukr Laad Co. the Peter Rosenthal home. Mrs. John Meyers. arrived here Wednesday to visit WAGNER Fneuralgia, AUSTIN, MINN. We are glad to report that the Mr. and Mrs. John Schramm and over Thanksgiving Day at the W. J. Austin National Bank Bldf. OR forty years Sloan's Liniment members of Mr. Clark's family, who children of Sargeant and Miss L. Dailey home. has been the quickest relief for Construction Go. sciatica and rheumatism, have been sick with scarlet fever, are Webeking were dinner guests at H. Mrs. S. A. Rask returned Tuesday tired muscles, lame backs, sprains all well and able to be out again. W. Schramm's Thanksgiving. evening from La Cross, Wednesday and strains, aches and pains.. 's" Motor Inn Repair Dept. where she had spent a week visiting Mrs. Peter Rosenthal left Fri4ay Let us give you an estimate WALTHAM Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, relatives and friends. morning for Northfield to attend the on those proposed buildings. without rubbing, at the first twinge. Alvin C. Johnson of Lake Preston, funeral of her aunt, Mrs. McFall. Her We can save you money and It eases and brings comfort surely South Dakota, arrived Thursday and mother, Mrs. Wiggins, is expected to Miss Ruth Babcock spent Thursday guaranteed satisfaction. We have just installed and readily. You'll find it clean ana expects to spend a few days at the accompany her home.- evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Phone Estimate Furnished non-skin-staining. ./ a new up-todate 'home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The cement works is only employing Miss Florence Ziemer came home E E Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. reboring mill seven men at present on account from Blooming Prairie to spend Ask your neighbor. News items from all sections of this Dial 2202 of the dull times and the few orders Thanksgiving. and can rebore all At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. territory are wanted by The News. that seem to come in for cement, but .Mr. wd Mrs. Harold Greene entertained Send them to us by mail, tell us personally AUSTIN, MINN. makes of motors. hope that business will soon pick up. a few friends at "500" or Dial 2650. N Thursday evening. Now is a good time ROSE CREEK Liniment Miss Esther Preiert arrived home to get that welding evening to spend Thanksgiving Wednesday done on your car. Clara Lumholdt spent Sunday at with her parents. home. Miss Johanna Olson and Madeline We are specialists Frank Fink took a trip to Albert Leahy went to Austin Wednesday evening The torture of akin itch by will quickly be relieved Lea last Saturday. to spend Thanksgiving at their in welding and reboring. applying before retiring, Wm. jCrane was a business caller homes. Dr.Hobson'sEczemaOintment. —Skin Call us. Oneof Dr.Hobson's here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ernest of Minrieagolis TtoubLes Family Remedies. spent Thanksgiving with Arthur Larson is at Rochester receiving ^ixJM:Hdbsolfe medical treatment. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest, Advertisements in the News Bring1 Results. Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to ^•••Eczema Ointment* Dr. P. Cress of Ellsworth spent at the hotel. a day with relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck were give long, lasting service. pleasantly surprised by their friends Mrs. Gordon Johnson, who has been 1 on the sick list is^better at this writing. and neighbors at their home on their twentieth wedding anniversary, November MEN'S WORK and DRESS Mrs. Albright was called to Austin 14. A pleasant evening was last Saturday to see her mother, who enjoyed by all. Burnham and Verna Nemitz were is very sick. in SHOES ALL STYLES Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Johnson were given a surprise on their eighteenth entertained at the Landdek home Sunday birthday Sunday evening. The even- evening. Warren Dean returned from Winona Christmas Friday evening, where he served See Our Line of on the grand jury. IS NEARLY HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronan were Boys' Schohl iShoes guests at the John Thill home Sunday "T O O" Indestructible Pearls afternoon and evening. make an ideal Xmas Gift for Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus entertained Wife, Sweetheart or Mother. before you buy—we can save you money a number of relatives to AGENTS WANTED supper Wednesday evening. NOW—— Mr. and Mrs. Berger Anderson left Good Commission for Minneapolis, last Thursday, where For Full Particulars See JENSEN & PHIFFER CO. the£ intend to make their home. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational W. B. HARRIS, church realized about $140.00 Chatham St., Opposite Court House DISTRIBUTOR from their bazaar last Saturday evening. Enjoy motoring this winter free from the troubles WHOLESALE RETAIL Mrs. F. F. Struck entertained at a AUSTIN, MINN. i-" -fc.tsr caused by using ordinary gasoline. seven o'clock dinner last Thursday .-v ,. evening: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ulven, Only by using a superior grade of motor fuel can Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs J. Merrill, Miss Ida Evenson, you be sure of uniform, dependable performance Messrs Sam Evenson, Louis in all kinds of weather. Reinartz, Earnest and Lucas Hoffer. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Struck's birthday. The evening was spent in card playing. Wednesday evening of last week r- 11' Leonard Anderson enterained at his home three miles east of town in honor of his fourteenth birthday, Gertrude CALORIC Shoemaker, Alice Fulver, Lenore DEALER Merrill, Miss Ida Evenson, Dale Shoemaker, Bedor and Lewis Wood. Thru kindness of Mr. Anderson the young people were taken after school ... by car to Leonard's home where Mrs. Anderson had a bountiful supper awaiting them. About ten -o'clock PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 4* jr CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. .7—:' CATCH YOU a is straight-run gasoline, carefully refined from the Dial 2038 best grade of petroleum. It completely eliminates .:r'p Physician and Surgeon AGAIN ir YOU DONT HURRY! Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. cold morning starting troubles. It enables you to and X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment take hills easily- It runs smoothly at any speed, Assistants— Trop-, j* Ernest H.Morris, M. D. It gives you the utmost in power and mileage. YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE TO BEAT THEJ OLD 60Y EVEN Mabelle Moore, R. N. vt Arctic IF HE IS RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR—OPEN THE OTHER DOOR Ask for Manitou! Find out for yourself why all W. R. EARL Auto Auto AND LET US IN WITH A .' S who have used it insist on having it. ... 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