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mmm •n ii A* 3-Z. W .. ,v...,v. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, Dec. 15,1921. -^-i s\ -t"1 ECLIPSE ECHOES homes of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Haney, RENOVA spent Sunday at the Burt Tuttle home and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. in West Concord. Dugaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. K. Dahle and family, Mr. and Weekly Shavings. Edited By Ruby, visited relatives in Lyle Saturday. Wollenburg in Austin Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Schurman and E. E. Rockwell lr! Volume 400. December 15. 1921* Splinters Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueger of were Austin callers Saturday. Rockdell were over Sunday guests at George Young did business in Dexter MAPLE CITY the Louis Faber home. Do not, in fairness to your family You can give presents that are practical Friday. and yourself, take the risk of January as well as beautiful and which Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schultz and Clifford Browning expects to come blizzards, which cripple railway will be useful and remembered by the Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph down from St. Paul about the twentythird Surprised on 25th Anniversary. transportation and cause coal stortage whole family. Some good sugges- ft Krueger and Geraldine, were entertained to spend his Christmas vacation Last Saturday evening, December emergency. Use reasonable precaution. tions are— at the home farm. .. at the sArnold Meyer home 10, relatives, friends and neighbors Let the Eclipse- Fill Your BUILD A FIREPLACE Mrs.. Ella Schurman,'' 'teacher in Sunday evening. Coal Bin NOW with Dependable Coal. surprised Mr. and Mrs. Fred Studer A BUILT-IN BOOK CASE OR KIT­ 345- District 37, is planning quite an elaborate Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried entertained t* to help them celebrate their twentyfifth CHEN CABINET IS A BIG HELP J* 1 Christmas program to be given the following families Sunday: wedding anniversary. Music TO THE HOUSEWIFE. SARGEANT ROSE CREEK Since water is necessary in the chemical on Friday afternoon before Christmas singing, dancing, games and card Mr. and Mrs. B^ Beneke, Mr. and HARDWOOD FLOORS MAKE EASY action of'starches and sugars Mrs. Henry Fett and families, Mr. CLEANING AND ALWAYS LOOK playing was enjoyed by all. jv. which make fats, it is important that W. H. Van Riper was a business FINE. Foresters Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman and and Mrs. Ed. Beneke and Mr. and At ten o'clock a number of the hogs have plenty of water if they are caller Monday. Members of the Foresters entertained Dr. W. A. Chapman were supper These presents are always desired and young folks gave the honored people Mrs.'Harold Greene. to get fat in the mo&t economical at a card party last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. Macklin called on guests at. tbie E. Rockwell home Sunday. are gifts for the whole family. a good charivari. manner. Eclipse sells the best of friends here Monday. The car may need a new garage. evening at the Weinert & Jensen hall. i. Hare & Goss have Christmas tree At eleven-thirty a .delightful lap Self Waterers. s? Th^chickens may need a new poultry A very large crowd attended, and the Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Gunderson were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strong and holders that make it possible for you lunch was served. house. The implements may need a evening was enjoyably spent by all. worshipers here Sunday. little daughter, are guests at the to set your tree where ever you wish. A collection was taken and C. new shed to protect them from the If the earth were covered with flowers At eleven o'clock an oyster supper Large catches of skunk pelts are in Christmas trees from 30c up. Advertisement William Strong home until after the 111 severe winter weather, which is bound Healds gave a short address and presented the year round, even the busy 48-2-c. was served. The proceeds amounted possession of local trappers. Holidays. to harm them. The roof may need Mr. and Mrs. Studer with a would get lazy. It's hustling for to $40.00. Mildred and Glen Schwartz were Mrs. Rockwell, who has been quite new shingles. purse of money, and both bride and Make your wants known in the things that keeps up our "Pep.': over-Sunday visitors in Austin. ill, is much improved in health. It makes no difference what your Mower County News Market Place. groom responded with many thanks. Mrs. Ulven Honored. property may need the Eclipse can Wm. Draheim motored to Waseca Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Browning attended At a wee small hour in the morning Several ladies gathered at the home Good luck and opportunity both have give the best service and values for Tuesday and returned that evening. the chicken pie supper and the one hundred and one guests of Mrs. F. A. Ulven last Thursday well developed habits of lighting on your money. August Otte and Sons slaughtered social time at the M. E. church parlors i's#-' departed for their homes, having afternoon and gave her a pleasant the shoulder of the guy who is up on some porkers for John Pfuhl last Monday. Friday ight. They reported a spent a most enjoyable evening,, and his toes and coming to meet them. surprise in honor ol hex? birthday. A A Pyrene Fire Extinguisher makes an good attendance and a fine time. all promised to Teturn at the golden few ladies from Adams were also in Ideal Christmas Gift foe the Home. John Rienres and Tom Stainer are William M. Phillips and family attended anniversary. Price $10.00. attendance. About five o'clock a -V aprv I very busy baling hay and straw these church service in Brownsdale bountiful picnic supper was served. A. days. Sunday. Batteries Miss Elda Schloo spent Sunday The ladies who vowed they had spent Hiram Blossom of Iron Ridge, Missouri, F. O. Stearns is terribly afflicted with Miss Pearl DeRemer. J. J. CLEMENS a most pleasant afternoon and left ORACARTgAjp/ has leased the village cooler to with Job's comforters.-1| Miss Erma Oelker spent Sunday their best wishes for many more I start a bird store. Ernest Rockwell attended the I. O. at home. happy birthdays for Mrs. Ulven. "Since all batteries look ao much DIAL 2047 Local Manager The moving picture machine operated 0* F. banquet in Austin Thursday Mrs. Nick Hug is spending a few alike On the ouMdt, bow am I going here these few evenings seemed to night. An oyster supper was served. Will Dean of Adams spent Sunday days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Majerus, to tell which one him the most value [dim the lights somewhat. bride?" at the Dean home. at Rose Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kneifel gave a A number in the neighborhood are That is a practical every-d«y que*, Mrs. Chris Anderson is on the sick Emil Hanken has returned home FURNITURE SALE 1 pleasant party for some of the young taking advantage of the beautiful goo—and it has a simple every-day list at this writing. from two weeks' visit in Nebraska (people last Thursday evening. weather to finish picking their corn. W. Dean left for Minneapolis Saturday and Iowa. What greater assurance could you The Christmas program will be These fine days are a great help to afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schloo and children bly have than the following comion 1 given at the church Saturday evening, the farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronan were were Sunday afternoon guests effects: December 24. All committees are On account of leaving town I will sell my furniture to the Austin visitors Friday evening. jmMy la the battery itly at the Otto Goetch home. WALTHAM working hard and an old time "Christ1 tlMjcfcoieeofttiaWiwd John Cronan was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Strangman and Mr. high bidder at Auction, at my residence, 807 Moscow St, bbcr Battwy as lUadad mas Fest" is promised^ in Austin Saturday afternoon. bgr Km aMMfactoren «f 179 and Mrs. Schramm and Mr. and Mrs. aadtnREka Seigel Brothers have began the childre„ were Sun- Miss Ruth Babcock spent the weekend A number from here motored to Brtakman and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th erection of. fine new house 24x36, evening the L. Buster with her parents in West Concord. Austin Saturday to do their Christmas caIlers at rK 9—A raeord tar it be by A 1 W 1 dhtfac shopping." home. VD W of derstand Ed. Anderson, our depot Miss Lena Mener and "Leo King of The Henry Ruther family spent Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Miller arrived -•y'"-.!'' Sale Starts at 1:30 Sharp. agent, is to be the new tenant. You don't need a formal invitation. Adams, visited relatives here Sunday Sunday afternoon at the George. Fett here last week from Estherville, Iowa, We were cheered Saturday to find Come in any old time and get some new afternoon. home. and ar£ visiting at the Wm. Miller that we could press the button and light oo tMs bntteiy qmstion.. Mrs. Emma Majerus has been a Mil. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke and home. 1 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet 2 Quartered Oak Dressers have electric lights. The current is Schmitz Auto Electric Co guest with relatives at Adams the Lucille, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. H. 2 Quartered Oak Dressing Tables 1 Comode 2 Quartered .furnished by the Northern States past week. Schloo last Thursday afternoon. All Oak Library Tables 2 Heavy Brass Beds 3 All Felt Power company over the line that the Complete Auto Electric Service. Miss Ida Evenson visited at the members but three being present. A Have you tried- Mattresses 4 Heavy Oak Rockers 5 Dining Chairs 10 village built. Harry Snyder home in Austin a few large number of visitors were also 216 East Bridge Street. Kitchen Chairs 1 Sanitary Couch and Mattress 1 Gas Probably since the first smoke days last week. present at the meeting. Next meeting house erected in the village since Range 1 New Round Oak Heater LKitchen Cupboard The Henry Cronan family were entertained THE REALCOAL will take place at the home of Civil war was put into operation last 1 Buffet 1-9x12 Velvet Rug 2 Congoleum Rugs Dishes, at the Joe Cronan home Mrs. EE. Schramm. .week. It has excellent capacity for Sunday at dinner. Cooking Utensils, and a lot of other things too numerous LANSING bacon, hams, sausages and beef. A Miss Agnes Majerus and Messrs to mention." little inquiry will reveal its location. John Majerus and Will Lux spent It was a great encouragement to Sunday at Adams. JOY Mr. Beckman and son, Irvin, were Most the money the Christian people of the community The John Shaw and Clifford Shaw Waltham callers Monday. P. W. WAGNER, Owner to see the very large Sunday school families of Brownsdale visited relatives Mrs. Herman Rash was a caller at and church attendance last Sunday. here Sunday. the R. Beckman home Friday afternoon. Auctioneer Ldvell. 'v' .Clerk, H. L. Banfield. Services are held every Sunday forenoon Wm. Crane of Austin was in Rose and evening. Everybody welcome. Creek Saturday, looking after his Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson were Asfc your Dealer business interests. over-Sunday visitors of relatives at William Draheim of Marion, North Adolph Lindahl and family visited Grand Meadow. Dakota, has purchased the garage at the home of Mrs. Peterson at Irvirr Beckman and Willie Beolk business of Carl Nobraaten, and took Brownsdale Sunday. spent Sunday evening at the W. M. ITbuMUllBiid^Me possession Saturday. This new man The basketball team of the high Sleinback home. I NOTICE BATTERY is a graduate of the Kansas City Auto school played a game with the Elkton Mr. ad Mrs. H. D. Ludwig of Waltham school and has had four years experience team Friday at Elkton. spent Sunday afternoon at the ^OWNERS in his former garage. He hopes Mrs. Nick Hug of Maple City is R. Beckman home. Store That Satisfies to move his family here in a few visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were days. Majerus, a few days this week. supper guests of friends in Brownsdale The time of greatest danger Mrs. Walter Landdek and Earnest 1 Friday evening. WEST LANSING to your storage battery is right Doescher of Carpenter, Iowa, were Mr. and Mrs. Yarwood and Mr. and now. Unless it is given proper visitors at the Landdek home Sunday. Mrs. Subra were entertained at the care, Winter's cold, icy weather Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson were Guy Yarwood home Sundya. will mean costy repair bill or Many Useful aLnd Practical Gifts Austin shoppers Sautrday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peetrson of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman attended a new battery next Spring. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Karsrud and Chester, Iowa, spent the latter part the dedication service of the Let us store your battery over Verna, were Austin callers Thursday. of last week with relatives here and Austin high school Friday evening. the winter months. We are at Brownsdale. splendidly equipped to relieve Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ludwig of Waltham Miss Bernice Duerst spent Saturady The Ladies' Aid of the Catholic you of all fuss and worry. were Sunday evening guests at and Sunday with her parents Sleds and Skis Enamel Aluminum Ample storage space and competent church was entertained by Mrs. John the home of Mr. and (Mrs. L. S. Chapman. in Austin. battery men assure you _Schauls, Mrs. Joe Wedell and Mrs. Roasters Mrs. Lewis Ulland attended the of the very utmost in battery Chris Weiss Thursday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman spent For the Children and Grownups service.' Lutheran bazaar held at the church, the home of Mrs. John Schauls. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chapman's in Austin Thursday. Drive around today and let Several girl friends of Regina Retterath We all en]oy them mother, Mrs. A. Rockwell, of us examine your battery free, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and gathered at her home on Monday Brownsdale. and tell you the kind of storage Mr. and Mrs. John Noble called at evening of last week to help her Remember the Bible study class you should have. the Hanniable Noble home Friday. celebrate her birthday. After a meets at the home of Grandma Summey Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson, Mr. pleasant evening spent in games, Mrs. every Tuesday afternoon. Everybody PIERCE BATTERY and Mrs. Clarence Engen and son, Retterath and Mrs. Schwartz served welcomer called at the Mathieson home Sunday the girls a most delicious lunch. CO." The Mid-week union prayer meeting afternoon. "The Trip to Chicago," a record of will be held at the S. H. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney, Everett the experiences of /"the Rose-Creek DIAL 2610. home Wednesday evening. Everyone and Aron Haney, motored to Blooming AUSTIN, T|- .-. MINN. Cake Team which was included under is urged to attend these meetings. Prairie Saturday, and called at the Rose Creek correspondence, has the Olaf Bekkadahl home. Tools of All Kinds -Pocket Knives been made a separate article and will Miss Latina Noble has gone to be found on another page. .Look for Blooming Prairie, where she will stay it. It is an interesting account of the Shears and Razors •. sir* with her aunt, Mrs. Ella Noble, who International Prize Winners' excursion. Something That You Use recently broke her arm. *. Any One Appreciates a Present Mrs. Lettie Dibble and children, Every Day Interesting store news will be Charlie and Esther, of Austin, Mr. tr of this Kind found on every page of The News in and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes, this issue. Shop here first. were guests at the Dugaw home Sunday. "V Don't believe everything you hear I Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Leona and •—too much of it is true. •nv^r" A1, Vera Marie, 'returned home Friday, Shop first in The News after spending a few days at "the Phone Bridge Residence M.H. KENASTON [j j|| 802 FEDERAL SUPERIORITY BECOM- is FOOD AND MEAT CH0PPERS-a size to meet eveiy need Main 659-R IN BETTER KNOWN REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance AXES CAKES if DONUTS Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Co.* ,, A Veiy Practical Gift PIES. AUSTIN." MINN. Austin National Bank Bid*. 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