Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 9, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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Jis IK /-I J' •tprs,^.•'•#T«H5^r^s 'W Vr .:.»v l" a 4 Page Two "i^w" A -Py1* 4 7 "f 1 AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Jan. 9, 1922. NASH MOTOR CO. ECLIPSE ECHOES ger coupe, $2,090 two-passenger et al, a part of lot 10, block ANNOUNCES 2ND. roadster, $1,360 four-passenger sport 28, Davidson's Add 1 M. H. Gorton to Wilton H. Lenox, model, $1,545. In addition to these reductions PRICE REDUCTION lot 9, block 10, Yates & Lewis on the new six-cylinder models Weekly Shavings. Edited By Add Volume403 the price on the new Nash Four January 9, 1921 Splinters 'Price reductions are announced by Wm. H. Decker et ux to Ethan cylinder cab has.been reduced to $1,395. J. Atkins et al, undivided The Nash Motors company on its new These prices are all f. o. b. factory. Life is too short to learn more than int. lot 11, block 7, Village of Even a Hog- objects to Eating filth. line of automobiles. The prices are one business well. Thats the chief Waltham He is naturally a cleanly animal. He effective immediately. They include reason the Eclipse has stuck to the will thrive better if fed on a concrete W. B. Edwards et ux to Lewis all models in the new six-cylinder lumber game for three generations. feeding floor. You will save at Guid Coneeit o' Hlmsel*. E. Kaiser, lot 9, block 10, Kenwood That we have been able to do this car line, known officially as series 691 least 10 per cent in corn feed, according Mother was telling her caller how Park Place 4250 is due in large measure to the good to government estimate, and and they follow closely similar reductions she had sent one of her six-year-old Olaves Olson et ux to William support we have received from our is much less liable to contract disease made recently on all models in boy's bright remarks to a newspaper A. Wilson, W Vz 2-102-14 1 friends in .the past years, for which when they have a clean place dren Quinn, Sarah, Margaret and and received a dollar for it, when the the new line of Nash four-cylinder E V2 NE 2-102-14 1 we are thankful and our New Year's NEVADA to eat and clean, fresh water to drink. Mary Cartin, Inez Iyl and Melda little fellow entered the room. Overhearing J. J. Rugg et ux to Earl W. cars. resolution is—Improve Eclipse Service Cashman returned to Mankato Tuesday her, he said: "Mother, If you'll for 1922 for our patrons. Parmenter, undivded 1|5 inest Following are the new prices: Five Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson -were afternoon to resume their studies Just listen to all I say and send It to A "Mild Weather" Fire Saves Coal. lot 9 and 12, block 16, passenger touring car $1,390 sevenpassenger Austin callers Tuesday. at the state teachers college. the paper you'll make enough to support The secret lies in keeping a deep bed Balcom's Add with exceptions 1 touring car, $1,540 seven Guy Johnson of Owatonna, is visiting the whole family." Boston of ashes above the grates with a Quit Claims. Cows producing over 200 pounds of friends in this vicinity this passenger sedan, $2,390 four-passen- The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Transcript. Sue H. Hayes, wdo. to J. ^N. fat are able to return a good profit more shallow bed of live coals. Shake week. above cost of feed, but cows producing Nicholsen, lot 7 and N V2 lot but once a day, in the morning. Re A number of young folks were entertained News advertising brings results. only 150 pounds or less show a 12, block 45, Yates and Lewis member, however, that the top of the at the M. D. Nelson home loss. Be sure that this low production THEY BRIGHTEN THE HOURS Add fire should be kept level with the Real Estate Transfers is the cow's fault and not yours Monday evening. Wm. T. jMakepeace to Earl W. before selling her. Better care and bottom of the firing door, or nearly Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nelson spent SPENT WITHIN THE HOME Parmenter, undivided 1|5 interest proper feeding may tell another Monday at the John Jacobson home so, at all times. That is, the thickness Deeds. lots 7 and 12, block 16, story. A Cow Testing association near Rose Creek. of the fire should be varied with John S. Crandall et ust to Balcom's Add with exceptions. 1 tests the efficiency of the man as well Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillegard and Helen Egan, lot 4, block 8 the weather, not by raising and as the cow. Bertha Falkum to P. C. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christenson visited Davidson's Add $ lowering- the top of the fire, but by W SE & E SW Vt 2102-14 with Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Olson E. S. Babcock et ux to E. J. raising and lowering the bottom of W 1 Highways of Happiness take the ruts Tuesday afternoon. Stoike, W. 25 ft. 7% inches out of life. the fire. Max. W. Pinke et ux to Fred of N 116 'ft. lot 8, block 12 NEWRY C. Kroft, That part of SE Davidson's Add 2-102-16 W. of C. G. W. R. R. 1 George H. Rochford to John H. Eling Soli and Emma of Oakland, Helen Egan to Nina E. Crandall, Rochford, W 100 ft. lots 10 were in Austin Tuesday. lot 4, block 8, Davidsons' and 11, block 1, Ranney's Add J. J. CLEMENS A few of the young folks of Newry Add Anna Voss et al to Wm. Jensen, 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOADy went Rag Muffing this ifceek. S. 45 ft. lots 8 and 9 block Nellie P. Murphy to Sarah Parson's, Motly Severson of Austin visited 47, Yates & Lewis Add 650 lot 11, block 9, Balcom's Local Manager at the M. 0. Hanson home Monday. DIAL 2047 Sue Hayes et al to N. Nicholsen Add 1 School started in District 76 Jt. Monday. Alegria Schmit is teacher. A few of the neighbors were guests at the O. A. Ulland home New Year's day. Mrs. Albert Luthe, George Louise and Hilma, were Austin shoppers Tuesday. Andrew Eich and children were ^PRINTING guests at the Albert Luthe home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lesteg^rd entertained a few of the neighbors New Year's eve. School will start in District 135 Monday, January 10, with Mrs. Gertrude the One Is Colman of Hector, as teacher. Ernest Schupbach, John Burchard and John Rabber of Austin were New OUR. SUCCESS Year's guests a tthe Albert Luthe home. Thing' |. ADAMS 1 From the Review Miss Lucille Dodge resumed her Other People work at the Mankato Normal, leaving for that city Wednesday. W WITHIN Arnold Schneider returned to Des Jkidg'e Your Bus! Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, and will the walls of home, cheer over, una its folded midway of resume his school duties at Still college ful breakfast coats and frivolous length. The neck opening is cut out negligees continue to help us at the fold, as in slip-over blouses, finished of Osteopathy. ness by Ray Burgan, who is a student of start the day right and spend its with buttonhole stitch in heavy leisure hours in comfort! These pretty dentisty at the State University, silk and furnished with cord or ribbon spent the holidays here as a guest of garments show no radical departures ties at the front. A little drapery from the negligees of yesterday—they on the hips at each side takes up the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burgan. still include Japanese and Chinese sag of the side seams. coats and kimonos, jackets and coats The simple negligee shown here is Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krebsbach, Paul, in soft colors in which silks and laces a fragile affair that does not concern Hildegard, Ann and Gert Schneider, join hands with ribbons and flowers itself with the matter of warmth. It Betty Schnedier and Eugine Herzog to make the airiest of garments. But is made of pink crepe de chine, lace, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schneider the season strikes a new note by presenting ribbon and a little figured georgette, EUTTING forth a cheap Printing Job at Elkton Monday. us with negligees made of and is worn with a petticoat of the Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hartz and black crepe de chine with black fringe, same fabric edged with lace. The little son of Aitkin, who have been or lace or panels of georgette as decorative cap employs filet lace with georgette visiting at the J. W. Carr home for a to your customers is like selling a features, and nothing relieves in a narrow border, and satin ribbon few days during the Christmas week, this all-black on some of the models. to make a becoming companion piece, returned to their home Thursday. Others show small ribbon roses in gay A. O. Sorflaten, who is a representative and the satin mules and silk hose announce soiled piece of linen, or whatever it may colors set at the bottom of panels. their fitness for such fine company. of the Official Testing Department Another negligee sent over by Paris of Agriculture at the State Is more cheerful and more promising. University, arrived Tuesday evening be, to a particular customer. It is a slip-over made of ratine in high for a short visit with his parents, Mr. colors and ornamented with' applique and Mrs. John Sorflaten. flowers in silk or embroidered in The Misses Gertrude Schneider and lively colors. They are simply a strip Delia Ferner, who have been visiting of ratine, twice as long as the slip amuoHT vaeraun Adams relatives and friends for the VOTIIN past few days, returned to St. Paul Merchants of experience understand Wednesday, to resume their duties New Buttermaker as nurses at the St. Joseph hospital. at Adams Creamery The Misses Madonna Schissel, Marcia what it means'to satisfy as many of their Dodge, Myrtle Halvorson, Alvina Rogne. and Nora Knudson returned R. W. Franklin, who has been chosen Tuesday to Winona, after spending by the board of the Adams Creamery customers as is humanly possible by giving a two weeks vacation here with home company, to succeed H. C. Burgan, folks. They are students of the Wi- arrived Saturday and entered upon Normal. This will fix his new duties Tuesday of this Mrs. John Wagner, Sr., who has them the best, at a fair price—the my cold been visiting relatives at Good Thunder week. and Minneapolis, returned to Mr. Franklin needs no introduction I Adams Sunday evening. She spent to the people of this community and ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New foundation for a bigger future success. four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Discovery handy. It breaks up to the patrons of the local creamery. Carl Barnetts, at Good Thunder and hard, stubborn colds and stops the Before taking charge of the creamery paroxysms of coughing. No harmful some time with another daughter, at Spring Valley three year's ago, drugs, but just good medicine. Ail Mrs. E. V. Fried, of the same city. Dr. King's druggists, 60c. Mr. Franklin formerly was buttermaker Two weeks were spent with her son, here and during the ten years We are your merchants, Mr. Business Man selling Frank, at Minneapolis. he was here he brought the local butter New Discovery Blooming Prairie factory up to an enviable position you quality merchandise over our counters—the Franklin among Minnesota creameries, ranking For Colds and, Coughs Mis Vera Vollharth was an Austin at one time third in the state. His shopper Tuesday. Price List—let us estimate your next order for letter success at Spring Valley was also pronounced Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving Earl Nelson returned to Madison, the bowels unmoved results in and it is expected that the Wisconsin, Monday. health destruction. Let the gently local institution will continue more heads, envelopes, circulars, etc. Miss Bernice Cashman was an Austin stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to than ever to hold its high place in visitor Monday and Tuesday. you a regular, normal bowel functioning. Mrs. Frank Welch of Austin spent this section of the country. Mrs. 25 cents. All druggists. Dr. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. I. D. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Franklin and children will remain at King's Pills Anderson. Spring Valley until spring. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cashman entertained a number of friends and relatives Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Does Mississippi Flow Uphill? at dinner Monday evening. There is such an impression but it J. F. FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rask were hosts Is incorrect. The question is raised to a number of guests Sunday evening by inaccurate use of the terms "uphill" in honor of Miss Mary Miller of and "downhill." People are inclined Chicago. to speak of "down" and "up" Walter and William Butler went to in respect to distance from center of Mower (^ounty\ews Austin Saturday to spend New Year's Dealer In the earth. If only a small area is considered Day with their sister, Mrs. Walter this is true, but in referring to Cambern. widely separated localities, such as COAL, WOOD, LIME, 1™~ Alvin Molden of Red Wing and the rise and mouth of the Mississippi CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, William Harchie of Austin attended system, such a definition the W. H. E. O. club dance Thursday House of Service does not hold good. The mouth, BRICK AND WALL of last week. of the Mississippi is about four miles PLASTER. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hattleberg and further from .the center of the earth Mr. and Mrs. B. Hademark of Albert than its sourcev The combined effect Lea visited Rev. and Mrs H. J. Rasmussen of gravity and centrifugal force makes Monday. the water run downhill though actually Office 301 East Bridge St. Miss Ragnild Rasmussen, Ernest the water moves away from the Burtness and Hildahl Burtness returned center of the earth in doing so. Phone: Main 32 to St. Olaf college, Northfield, Wednesday. Interesting store news will be Austin, Minn. Misses Olive Easton, Ruth and found on every page of The News in Irene Johnson, Blainie Johnson, Mil- this issue. Shop here first. t' "l '/-t I 'I r" iV 'tf-JiS1