Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 5, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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r- "•fy'-Tl i*89?** Is yjtyl •M 81 R|r«frv:','Wft- mmmtfrnn''' ,j •»*!!?!Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.r ,.st Thursday, Jan. 5, 1922? ..-•fife. ZQll-Sy ECLIPSE ECHOES ern Bible School of Minneapolis, was W to atttend the funeral of his father, which a delicious lunch of ice Vr J» a guest of Lloyd Vaughan Sunday. who died Wednesday. cream and cake was served. All reported ... George Hanson and Harold Kuhl a good time, departing at a Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckman and "son, returned Monday, after a week's visit late hour. Irvin, were guests at the home of Weekly Shavings. Edited By at Grand Meadow and Spring Valley. Mrs. Beckman's mother, Mrs. Volume403 January 5, 1922. Splinters, y' :v Schmidt, near Waltham Mondays WITH THE NEWS Mr. arid Mrs. Maurice Case of Regina, I Lloyd Vaughan, who has been SUBSCRIBERS Life is too short to learn more than Canada, are spending their Even a Hog objects to Eating filth. spending his vacation at home, returned one business well. Thats the chief holidays at the home of 'her brother, He is naturally a cleanly animal. He to Minneapolis Tuesday, to reason the Eclipse has stuck to the will thrive better if fed on a concrete Will Bell. I sure enjoy reading the paper. I lumber game for three generations. resume his duties at the state university. feeding floor. You will save at Misses Louise and Hazel Johnson am a stepmother to A. R. Browning That we have been able to do this least 10 per cent in corn feed, according of Austin, spent New Year's day at is due in large measure to the good of Brownsdale, and am very much interested to government estimate, and The mid-Week union prayer meeting the home of their grandmother, Mrs. support we have received from our is much less liable to contract disease in his family. I was seventy-two will be held at the home of Mr. H. Lyons. friends in the past years, for which when they have a clean place years old last October, and at the home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. M. C. Clark Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson and Mr. we are thankful and our New Year's to eat and clean, fresh water to drink. WEST LANSING Everyone is urged to attend have taken the paper ever since 1894, and Mrs. Charles Jeffries were Sunday resolution is—Improve Eclipse Service Mrs. Voight. f' these meetings. for 1922 for our patrons. Lou Roe went to Iowa Saturday to evening callers at the B. F. Runyon or when Elder Beldon owned the •i A "Mild Weather" Fire Saves Coal. home. Arthur and Marion Bates visited visit relatives a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson and paper. The secret lies in keeping a deep bed Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector watched Kemmie and Johnnie Hoium left her brother, Jacob Hanson, and Mrs. Freddie Buxton Sunday^ Mrs. C. E. Shields, of ashes above the grates with a Sunday for a visit with relatives at the old year out and the New Year in Will Johnson and children of Austin, Cows producing over 200 pounds of Ruby Lerud is visiting1 her sister, West Salem, Oregon. fat are able to return a good profit Montevideo. at the Lou Rector home Saturday were entertained at Nw Year's dinner more shallow bed of live coals. Shake Mrs. Sandy Noble, in Corning:. above cost of feed, but cows producing Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and family evening. Everett Noble visited at the Alex at the Walter Rasmusson home Sunday. but once a day, in the morning. Remember, only 150 pounds or less show a Any doctor knows that it isn't hard attended the M. E. church in Mr. and Mrs. Jens iNelson and Noble home in Newry last week. however, that the top of the loss. Be sure that this low production to prescribe for a sick man but that family of Austin, spent Monday at Brownsdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Anderson and Charles Buxton is visiting his parents, fire should be kept level with the is the ,-cow's fault and not yours it is impossible to prescribe for a the Ole Christianson and Voight Miss Elizabeth Fields returned daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton. before selling her. Better care and bottom of the firing door, or nearly woman who only thinks she is sick. home from a visit with relatives at homes. proper feeding may tell another Rasmusson and children of Lansing, Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Leona and so, at all times. That is, the thickness Fall River, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cerney of Austin, story. A Cow Testing association and Jacob Hanson of Askow, Pine Vera Marie, visited at the Dugaw of the fire should be varied with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grandstaff and spent Friday and Saturday at the "The Farmer's Worst Enemy—Rats. tests the efficiency of the man as well county, were entertained at the Ole home Tuesday. the weather, not by raising and as the cow. mother of Austin, were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Farmer's Best Friend— Christianson home last Monday. Mrs. Dan Dibble and children returned lowering the top of the fire, but by S. W. Playle home Thursday. John Cerney. ... Rat-Snap." to their home in Austin Tuesday, The following were entertained at Mrs. S. W. Playle's sister from raising and lowering the bottom of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan and These are the words of James Baxter, Highways of Happiness take the ruts after spending the past week the Ole Christianson home Sunday Mississippi, has been a guest at the out of life. the fire. family were entertained at a six N. J.: "Ever since I tried RATSNAP with her parents. evening: Mr. and Mrs. Voight, Mr. Playle home for a few days. I have always kept it in the o'clock dinner at the John Pollock Mrs. Theodore Helleck of Blooming and Mrs. John Chaffee and Mr. C. A. house. Never fails. Used about $3.00 Mrs. A. Brady and son, Edward, home Sunday. Prairie is visiting her parents, Mr. Bates of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. worth of RAT-SNAP a year and figure spent a few days here at their home, and Mrs. John Noble. Remember the Bible study class Mike Larson and children of Springfield, it saves me $300 in chicks, eggs leaving for Chicago Firday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson entertained meets at the home of Grandma Summay Iowa. and feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient,, /C /^, J. J. CLEMENS Fred and Henry Volkman came Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton every Tuesday afternoon. Everyone just break up cakes, no mixing with A bunch of young folks were entertained ONE PIECE OR CAR LOAD from the cities Sunday on their way other food." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, A and Fred, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry is welcome. at the Gust Thompson home $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Buxton at New Year's dinner Sunday. to their homes in Brownsdale. Mr., and Mrs. Mary Green and family New Year's eve. The evening was Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement. Dwight Wenegar of the Northwest wenf to Dodge Center Thursday, Local Manager DIAL 2047 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and spent in music and dancing after Melvin, Irene, Esther and Clinton Dibble and Mrs. Henry. Dugaw were THE NEW COATS SAY dinner guests at the L. J. Haney home Friday. "WE AIM TO PLEASE" 4, ROSE CREEK Miss Anna Bongard entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday. ^PRINTING* Mrs. Joseph Schneider of Mankato, is visiting here with relatives this week. Mrs. Bongard and daughter, Anna, spent Sunday evening and Monday fill. with relatives* at Adams. SERVICE Mrs. Peter Hoeffner, Jr., left for Is the One Minneapolis last week to visit with relatives over New Year's. OUR. SUCCESS Walter Anderson, who has been spending the past week here, returned Thing' to his home in Minneapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson and children and Mike Majerus of Chester, Iowa, spent New Year's with relatives I'Other People here. A large crowd attended the dance here Monday evening, and a fine time Jvidge Your Business was reported by all. The next dance will be held January 10. Misses Lucy and Frances Reinartz by and Elizabeth Ulwelling of Faribault, have been visiting home, folks here for a few days the past week. Mr. Andreson, manager of the Cooperative store, returned to his duties Tuesday, after a weeks vacation with relatives at Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Majerus entertained at a six o'clock dinner Sunday EUTTING forth a cheap Printing Job evening the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majerus and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson and children, to your customers is like selling a Mrs. Emma Majerus, Messrs Mike, William and John Majerus. 4- __ CORNING soiled piece of linen, or whatever it may Elling Soli of Moscow, was a Corning be, to a particular customer. caller Monday. Miss Margaret Selthum of Pratt, is visiting at the Gus Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beckel and son "W time wear, at least, with velvet, like of Austin spent the week-end with be the motto that has governed Merchants of experience understand fur, doing service for both day and folks and friends here. the makers of our evening. Fur has been appropriated Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson entertained wraps for the coming winter season, for by all materials and on most of tliem a number of relatives and they have presented several distinctive is found in the company of embroidery, what it means to satisfy as many of their friends at' supper Sunday. styles in coats. You may choose a but the embroidery is used in The many friends of Carl Tverberg voluminous wrap, wide and full, or a novel ways, and new collars and are glad to see him up- and around cape-coat, wholly concealing the outlines sleeves seem to Increase the importance customers as is humanly possible by giving again, after his recent accident. of the figure, or a slim affair of fur trimming. The handsome with snug-fitting hip line and long, coat pictured shows how effectively it Mrs. Leo Seams and Alice Tollefson bloused body, or a first cousin to the is used to finish off the full, bell were business callers at the Bert them the best, at a fair price—the dolman or Just an ample coat, but in sleeves and to make the new, straight Young home Monday afternoon. all of them there is the flavor of the high collar. This model is of velours, Harold Hanson, who has been new season. with braid embroidery. spending several months with his The materials used, however, are the foundation for a bigger future success. brtoher, Otto, and family at Ada, same as those of last year or their dlrect returned here Friday. descendants with new names, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and children perhaps. Velours, chinchilla, bolivia, and Mrs. Laura Young of Lansing marvella, camel's-hair, cheviot and velvet visiting at the ThomaS Oleson will account for the coats foe day copvmoht vtnaw wtWAmuMW# home Monday evening. We are your merchants, Mr. Business Man selling Mrs. John Bartholemy of Leonard, North Dakota, is visiting at the AUSTIN ROUTE 6 you quality merchandise over our counters—the Franklin Thomas 0. Oleson home. Mrs. Bartholemy J. F. FAIRBANKS is a sister of Mrs. Oleson. Mrs. Elmer Nelson is on the sick Price List—let us estimate your next order for letter Mr. and Mrs. A. Peckack entertained list. a number of friends at a New Year's party at their hpme Saturday Thomas Woodson was taken to heads, envelopes, circulars, etc. Rochester yesterday morning to consult evening. All report a fine time. Dealer In the Mayos. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson were Mrs. William A. Wiggins has returned given a surprise at their home Ijfew COAL, WOOD, LIME, from Owatonna, where she has Year's eve. The occasion being their CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, been visiting for the past few weeks. ninteenth wedding anniversary. Everyone Little Clara Uzlik is spending her reports a good time. BRICK AND WALL vacation at th§ Peter Rosenthal home Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied with her little sister, Thressa. PLASTER. LANSING 1 Talent never is smothered if there Lester Beadell of Austin visited is practicability behind it. The only Office 301 East Bridge St. friends here Sunday. thing that can happen to it is to be Willie Beolk was a Sunday caller obscured temporarily if it's genuine. a tthe R. Beckman home. !v Phone: Main 32 Mower f^ounty News Miss Adeliene Ward of Blooming ^Prairie, is visiting her grandparents. Austin, Minn. You watch your step. The rest of Miss Genevieve Hagen of Austin, is the world will watch your misstep. 1,4. a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Reed Chaffee. House of Serviced M. H. KENASTON U/e Jesse Vermilyea of Dexter, visited Phono Bridge Residence his cousin, Mrs. A. J. Pollock, Thursday. Main 659-R 802 & Hans Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clark were Austin callers Fri-day. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Vermilyea Vaughan and Myrtle Bird visited Elma Cummings Wednesday. O N A AUSTIN. MINN Mr. and Mrs. Mike Larson of "AasMn National ttnnk Bldg Springville, Iowa, spent the holidays '•M- I & mm