Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 19, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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*»v» 's¥&*jy%wtj$rc^u' 1 'r *,w 'r ~1 lJ COUNTY NtiWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday Page Three Jan. i9,1922. ZMwMorhood MONTGOMERY SUCCEEDS McKERR0W day, Saturday and Sunday nights at East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Christ Episcopal Church. Oakland Presbyterian Church. 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school Corner St. Paul and Water streets. Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. Corner Water and Oak Streets. Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. East Side Sunday school every You are cordially invited to attend AS MANAGER OF LIVESTOCK AGENCY ifc Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Sunday at 3:00 o'clock." the Oakland Presbyterian church every First Congregational Church. Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. Sunday. Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Church services and sermon at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. 10:30 a. m. Served With, McKerrow (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood expenses, the marketing -agency will Morning worship and sermon at First Church Christ Scientists. Sunday school at 11:30. avenue and College street. W. F. 121 West Maple street. have a surplus of several thousand 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. in Livestock Extension Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 SARGEANT Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. dollars. The dividend amounts to Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday South First Street. Telephone Bridge Work. Mid-week services Thursday evening school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Shop first in The News 827-L. $2,349 more than the total paid in to meeting Wednesday night 8:00 at 7:30 P. M. Otto Wachlin was a Sargeant caller the capital of the association. o'clock. Monday. AGENCY DECLARES Records' of the state railroad and Central Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Frank" Rusch was a Hayfield St. Augustines Catholic Church. warehouse commission show that LARGE DIVIDENDS Corner Water and St. Paul streets. passenger Tuesday. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water from August 8 to December 31, 1921, Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Charles Schwartz has been calling street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. 'the farmers agency handled 4,424 Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock on Sargeant friends the past week. Records Show Association Handled cars of stock. No other firm on the Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rusch have 35,715 Cattle During First Five service 7:30 o'clock. m. market handled as large a volume of gone to Rock Dell to visit relatives Months' Business. business in the whole twelve months for a few days. Seventh Day Adventist. First Baptist Church. of 1921. Mr. and Mrs. J. Draheim and sons, Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. South St. Paul, Jan. 19—J. S. Corner Oakland, avenue and S*. Aaron and Jesse, were Sargeant visitors The same records show that in its Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Montgomery has been selected to last week. first five months of operation, the Pastor. o'clock. Regular church service at succeed the late W. A. McKerrow as Charles Prodahl of R9J»binsdale Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays central agency handled 33,715 cattle general manager of the Farmers' was visiting village and country relatives Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. at 8:00 o'clock p. m. 29,450 calves, 193,845 hogs and 36,902 Central Co-operative livestock agency, over Sunday. sheep. The total business for the D. H. Spreckles made a shipment it was announced here today Methodist Episcopal Church. five months amounted to 295,912 head of fancy White Leghorns Monday. BOY SCOUT DEMONSTRATION by directors of the agency. Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. of livestock, with a gross value of His flock is getting to be widely Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. High School Gym The Buick Four Sedan is Mr. Montgomery was closely associated known. more than $5,000,000. Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P. M. with Mr. McKerrow until his Fourteen farmers from Sargeant 10 a. m. Morning service This space contributed by death, having served with him in attended the Co-operative Shippers Dowd Offers Forty at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at Spencer Jordan Low and Convenient livestock extension work for years, 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 •association meeting held at Waltham, Tried Sows, Gilts p. m. Monday. and as field representative and assistant Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heydt have gone in the organization and operation to Minneapolis to attend the Lumbei*men's of the central co-operative commission Forty choice, tried sows and gilts This important feature of Buick design convention. They hope to Bud Bright's Brainstorms association. are to be offered at public sale by M. return Friday. Announce 25 Per Cent Dividend. adds materially to the car's J. Dowd of Ellendale at the Albert The large draft horse owned by Annoucement of a 25 per cent patronage Lea fair grounds at 1:00 p. m. January Mr. Tuttle that recently was badly If you're a friend of appearance makes for greater passenger dividend, amounting to more wounded by a stray rifle bullet is 25. ours, tell your friends than all the money paid into its rapidly recovering. convenience and increases H. J. Murray will cry the sale. about our SHOES treasury by its member associations, Henry Hahn succeeded in running immeasurably the sense of safety his car from Austin to Sargeant was also made today by the centralized Dixon, Lecturer, is Monday. Heavy roads were encountered livestock marketing agency, and security so essential to driving near Sargeant. Fourth Number on which was established six months The annual Evangelical Sunday ago by Minnesota farmers. It also satisfaction. Chautauqua Program school report showed that the average announced an eight per cent stock attendance had increased thirtytsix Work and Dress Shoes dividend. per cent home department 300 Frank Dixon, lecturer, will speak for Men, Women The total dividend to be paid by the BUICK SIXES BUICK FOURS per cent, and cradle roll fifty per at the fourth number of Austin's 22-Four-34 $ 895 and Children association on business done from 22-Six-44 $1365 •cent the past year. The Sunday winter chautauqua at 8:00 p. m. Friday 22-Four-35 935 22-Six-45 1395 .^school raised for all purposes $281.57. August 8th to December 31st, 1921, 22-Four-86 1295 at the Central high school auditorium. If you're not, tell 'em 22-Six-46 1885 E. 0. Heydt and William Draheim amounts to $19,124.22. 22-Four-37 1395 22-Six-47 2165 His subject is "Indispensable anyway. sang a duet at the Evangelical services Total Receipts $73,360.85. All prices F.O.B. Flint, 22-Six-48 2075 Tools of Democracy." last Sunday. They expect to Mich. Its total receipts in commissions •.sing Sunday morning, January 22nd. 22-Six-49 1585 Mr. Dixon has been speaking to the Ask about the G. M. A. C. Many styles of Over amount to only $73,360.85, according The Evangelical Ladies' Aid will 22-Six-50 2375 Emblem of Satisfaction Plan. American people from the lecture shoes to fit your feet. meet with Mrs. John Pfuhl at 2:00 p. to state auditors. The payment of platform for seventeen years and his m., January 26. The last Aid held at the dividend constitutes a return to themes usually deal with economic the J. E. Heydt home was largely attended. the farmers of one-fourth of all the EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING— ERDMAN GARAGE CO. and social problems of the nation. The offering was the largest money they have paid to their central *in the history of this organization. selling organization for handling The Modern Way 508-510 NO. MAIN STREET RENOVA their livestock. The actual saving Where Quality Counts AUSTIN, MINN. to farmers is twice the amount of Jensen-Phiffer the dividend, officers said, because Mrs. A. R. Browning was an Aus~tin TsSmttotj* the farmers' association has handled caller Saturday. Company the farmers' livestock at commission Alfred Schurman was an Austin Kitting a form of in is WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT Salvation Army. business caller Monday. rates approximately 25 per cent lower sanity lot* of u* arm cramy BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Miss Elta Meier of Haverhill, Iowa, 116 East Water street. Telephone than the prevailing charges. Chatham Street Bridge 528-J. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, about it. is a guest of her uncle, George Meier. Still Have Surplus. Opposite Court House officers in charge. Mrs. Paul Rockwell entertained her After paying the dividend and all Regular services Tuesday, Thurs- sister, Miss Frances Dibble of Taylor Falls, for a few days last week. Mrs. Anna Lillegraven of Austin visited at the Anderson home a few days. There is a Reason for the Phenomenal Growth of Enno Krull has recovered from his recent illness and is able to be out again. John Johnson and Ernest Rockwell were callers at the Enno Krull home Chiropractic. It is in the Health Sick People Find Through Sunday. The J. M. Tanner family and Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt and baby have all SPINAL ADJUSTMENT had a siege of la grippe. They all are recovering nicely. Terpsichore Quiescent. "Dancing," said the sedate citizen, "does not appear to call for the grace and animation it used to." Modern Health Research lias disclosed the importance of the Spinal Column as a Health Factor. Scientific study thru two decades has confirmed "No," replied Miss Cayenne, "dancing Is becoming so quiet that In a season our Basic Theory, that as a Causative Factor in relation to Health and Disease, the Human Spine as the Organ of Nerve Distribution or so you may find us allowing tho orchestra to undertake all the physical controls the Supply of Health Enery passing from the Brain to Individual Tissue Cells in Every Organ and Part of the Body. Proof in the exertion while the dancers stand perfectly form of Ten Thousand Practicing Chiropractors and Thousands of People testify to the Merit in the Chiropractic Work exists to confirm still and depend on facial expression." the Logic of the Chiropractic Theory. CHATS WITH YOUR A GAS MAN WHAT EXPERTS SAY Man Dr. W. H. Shumply, M. D., a medical hospital, and known in all the hospitals All the money ot the millionaire in the land for his writings and author, practitioner and investigator of sixty years ago could inventions of surgical formulas, says: of health subjects, was several years ago quoted as saying: is as not buy the workingman's comforts "Untold millions of human beings "Eighty per cent of our population of today. In less than a have suffered all their lives and died is afflicted with some, kind of spinal Strong in pain, the cause of which having. century, our whole manner of defect, which is the true cause oi never been understood. There are at much rheumatism, mental weakness, living has been changed. as His present other millions seeking relief and many other grave and dangerous- which can only be met by removing Distance, for example, has the pressure of nerves responsible Back Dr. Alfred Walton, M. D. (Harvard for their troubles, and this the Chiropractors keen annihilated. The telephone 1879), late president and chief are constantly doing." of staff of the Essex county (N. J.) and telegraph have placed the Brain, Eyes, Scalp, whole world within easy reach. Gall Bladder, Nipples, LET NATURfi" Ears, Back of Neck, etc. And right in the heart of the DO IT etc. Stomach, Pancreas, home, ready at the instant touch Salivary Glands, Tongue, Teeth, Cheeks, Face, etc. Build up the Body you would like of a lever or buttgn, helping to Mouth, Gums, Jaws, Kidneys, Skin, Eye to have. etc. LAY OPINION conserve the strength and health Lids, etc. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT Neck, Tonsils, Larynx, Appendix, Peritoneum, of an entire nation, are those Palate, Vocal banishes disease with ease and Ribs, etc. Cords, etc. "I do not know a great deal about method of health work has been astonishingly willing and obedient servants— economy. Loins, Genitals, Bladder, Arms, Heart, Bronchi, gas and electric service. BE VIGOROUSLY HEALTHFUL the Science of Chiropractic, but I rapid in the past several Colon, etc. Hands, etc. Pains and Aches go quickly.. Large Intestines, Feet, Of all the industries, these, have seen some mighty fine results years."—Rockwell City (Iowa) Times. Lungs, Liver, Chest, Hips, Rectum, etc. Healthy function in all body parts the public utilities, are the most from the work of the Chiropractors." "Chiropractic is thriving mostly follows .YOUR BODY democratic. The widowed ADJUSTMENT —Ex-Governor Eberhart of Minneso because it offers new hope for relief has mariy parts. All are kept up by energy from washer-woman is supplied with of displaced Spinal Bones. Get.the the BRAIN THRU the NERVES. from disease which other health ta. I locat^the cause of ailments in the parts named the same gas as the banker's pressure off the Nerves and youwill in this section in given places in the spine where methods have been unable to supply." 'The development and growth of be Normally Healthy. wife likewise, electricity is delivered nerves are pinched by displaced bones. Adjustment INVESTIGATE! —Charles J. Whalen, Sprinfield, 111. the popularity of the Chiropractic will remove the cause and health will be the to the mansion or the result. cottage all fares look alike to the street car conductor and Wm. A. Chapman, 1). C. the telephone operator responds Get Well Nature's Way No THE SPINE IS THE with equal celerity to the voice drugs, No surgery, No loss of time, No inconvenience. of the clergyman or the bootblack. VERY FOUNDATION AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE NO CHARGE FOR CONSUL OFFICE HOURS O 2 5 9 3 10-12 a. xn. 2-4 p. m. In the offices formerly occupied ^by Niehuis & DeBuhr TATION AND SPINAL Austin Gas Co. OP HEALTH .. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ANALYSIS Any time by appointment Residence 6164 1 iMg&t n,y if •a. ,"« 'Ys a. 11# uSsiJ miiu'U