Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 30, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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ECLIPSE ECHOES Presence of Mind. Radio^'PhbnM for Police Motors Harlequin—Artists say that 5 feet 4 inches'is the divine lieight for women, sweetest. Weekly Shavings. Edited By Columbine—Oh, but I'm 5 feet Volume 406 January 30, 1922. Splinters Inches. Harlequin (quickly)—Oh, but you're These long winter evenings you Good buildings always pay for more than divine! should plan the year's operations. themselves in some way either it Building plans can best be figured by will be thru increased convenience, or bringing them to the Eclipse. Hauling Is That Cold and by better protection for their contents. 'out the lumber now means that it In the modern home we have' is sure to be on the job when needed. more comfort. Built in cabinets, convenient Cough Hanging On? working room, easily cleaned, up-to-date equipment, in every NEW ROOMS FOR OLD—WITH case, are a few of the added features WOU will be convinced that Dr. CEDAR CITY 1VALTHAM WALLBOARD of the new home. You can have these King's New Discovery does just There are a hundred uses for wall conveniences whether or not you what it is meant to do—soothes coughraw 4 board—in the homes, on the farm, in build a new dwelling. You can remodel throats, congestion-tormented Miss Lila Monnahan has gone to M. L. Matter was a business caller the office—and they are mostly things your present home, embodying chests, loosens .the phlegm pack and Arkansas to spend the winter. in Austin Tuesday. you can do without help or with just all the 1922 features of up-to-dateness." breaks the obstinate cold and grippe The Carl and Louis ,-Faber families attack, relieves the congestion* in the the family's help. Wallbpard is a Mrs. Mary Monnahan has gone" to spent Thursday evening at the Charles head. No harmful drugs, therefore "ready-to-use" wall and ceiling that St. Ansgar, Iowar, to visit her daughter, good for children as well as grownups. can be nailed directly over the old Faber home. Mrs. Fred Warrington. HE WANTED TO KNOW. Right "away you will notice the papered partitions. It is real lumber Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer visited Mrs. J. P. Elwell died at her home After he had run down a pedestrian change the better. Has a con built up from pure wood fibers. fop with Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke near Cedar City January 25 following and sprawled him on the pavement, pealing taste that you will vincing, Wednesday evening. the driver of the car stuck his head along illness. She was a pitient sufferer appreciate. Buy a bottle at any druggists COME IN TO THE OFFICE. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and on the way home to-night, 60c. out, viewed the injured man and and ever thotful of those who In our office you will find plan children Were visitors at the Harold Dr. King's shouted: cared for her. She leaves to mourn books, home designs, and various Greene home Thursday evening. "Look out!" her loss, Mr. Elwell, and four sons. other material, which will be a great Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liedswacher and The victim raised himself on one New Discovery aid in helping you make your selections. daughter visited at the George Fett elbow and said feebly: AUSTIN ROUTE 6 We cordially invite you to call home Monday^afternoon. "Whassamatter Are you coming and make our office your building material J^rCol^^an^^pu^hs The George and Henry Fett family back headquarters. Miss Alta Kunes is spending a few ies spent Thursday evening home' Lazy People, Lazy Bowels. Don't days with friends in Austin.^ with Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried. neglect constipation. It undermines William Hynie returned from Mankato the health, takes all vim otit of last evening where he has been you. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate Blooming Prairie on business. JP 1^1 J. J. CLEMENS Chicago's police department has installed radio telephone outfits in several the system, stir up the liver, move the Jl Girls Give Operetta Mrs. Elmer Nelson entertained the bowels. All druggists, 25c. police automobiles that are used to pursue bandits and murderers. In this ONE PIECE "OR A CAR LOAD A Neighborhood club Thursday afternoon. photograph Jhe men in the machine are talking to headquarters in the city hall PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE •'"i Pills There was a good attendance. two miles away. Blooming Prairie high school girls, Local Manager DIAL 2047 The meeting was called to order at under the direction of Wilbur White, the hour appointed by Mrs. Gransee. principal, will stage "The Feast of Cleone Thurston, Nina Thurston, Cora After a short but very interesting the Little Lanterns," a Chinese operetta Vegley, Elizabeth Wencl and Esther business session, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Nelson, who had at the high school auditorium, Weiger. the program in charge. The subject Februarys. for study was "Ireland." Each oner A Long Wait. The cast is as follows: Miss Florence was prepared with an Irish joke for Father (as he starts to carve)--Bj Cashman, Princess Chan Miss Advertising' roll call. They listened to some very the way, my dear, I've got to attend a Dorothy Skalicky, Mai Ku Miss Regina interesting papers. Maud Rosenthal bankers' dinner tomorrow. They expect Cashman, Wee Ling Miss Josephine gave "Size, Surface and Population." over a hundred. Peterson, Ou Long. Chorus Elsie Angel had "Industries," and Tommy—Gee! I'd hate to be the girls are the Misses Lucile Bales, Mrs. Charles Angel gave "Government." youngest where there's that many to the close of the study our Amelia Burtness, Hazel Carroll, Eileen be helped. 3ft leader had two guessing contests for Cashman, Teresa Cartin, Helen Cleared the us. Mrs. Edward Gransee, Mrs. Ray Coggins, Catherine Coughlin, Mabel Pettit and Mrs. Pearl Angel were Spencer Jordan Coughlin, Juanita Flanagan, Dorothy prize winners. After enjoying several Geiger, Alice Herron, M*riel Miller, selections oil the phonograph, the Irene Neib, Carol Nelson, Lucille Funeral Director. company was ushered into the dining Nelson, Ruth Nelson, Marian. Olson, room and each one guessed their The Establishment of Stella Peterson, Isabelle Quinn, Gena -place at the table by the picture Service. Goods Out found on the place cards. The hostess Rask, Irma Srsen, Irene Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Ole Hynie, served a fine two-course lunch. Mrs. Ira Kunes will entertain in February. The Body Machine Real Estate Transfers Deeds. J. P. Keune et ux to Jacob S. Haffner, lot 7, block 35, Yates & Lewis Add., $4,600.00. A friend of mine once bought an automobile. After Ora Wheeler to Jens 0. Huntley, that, I always knew where to find him evenings. lots 9 and 10, block 23, LeRoy station, $1.00. How often have you heard it said "I don't need to He would invariably be out in the corrugated iron Olaf Hagen et ux to L. P. Hanson, dog kennel—he called it a garage—in the back yard. lots 5 and 6, block 14, Ifotes & advertise, because I have been in this town for thirty He would often be flat on his back with alighted candle Lewis Add., $3,500.00. years, and everyone knows me and what I have to sell." Frank R. Scripture et ux to Olaus dripping unctuous mementos all over him while he Alfson, lots 6 and 7, block 4, Kenwood peered into the intricacies of his beloved auto. This man may have a good business among his personal Park Place, $1.00. G. S. Dinsmoore to Frank R. Scripture, friends, but when they are gone, who will be his patrons? He took good care of that machine. Carburetor, lots 6 and 7, block 4, Kenwood valves, diiferential, compression and the like—these Park Place, $464.76. became almost a religion with him. Mary Ella Bartlett to John How much more business could he do with the benefit Brown, W. 45 feet, lot 5 and W 45 feet of N. 4 feet lot 4, block 6, Yates Then, one day he died. His death was due principally of advertising aind keeping his name and stock before & Lewis Add., $1,500.00. to the fact that he hadn't taken proper care of Samuel J. Fisher et ux to Gilbert all the people—including the newcomers. his own body. Sorflaten, N Vz NW NE *4 and SW NW NE 15-102 N-18, His auto stood perfect, resplendent, at the door the $1.00. W no of on ha ad is a of day ©f the funeral. The pall-bearers rode in it. Gilbert Sorflaten et ux to Samuel goods at 19 cents a yard. They cost him 27 cents. He J. Fisher, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 1, The body of man is a machine. It is the most wonderful Galloway's Add., Austin, $1.00. took a clean loss, but while the sale was going on he could machine in the world. It repairs itself—if you P. H. Friend et ux and J. D. Sheedy give it a chance. to W. D. Owen, W 25 feet, lot 3, block buy new goods at 12 cents. He put themin with the other 19, Original Village of Austin, $2,500. The motive power is nerve force. As long as nerve goods arid the result was that he cleaned his shelves of Advertisements in The News reach force flows freely to every part of the body, Nature the old goods and he broke even on the deal. Advertising the consumer. keeps the machine running smoothly and makes all necessary repairs. and good buying liquidated his stock without a loss. When nerve force is interrupted in its flow, the machine We can't all be John Wanamakers, but we all can advertise begins to hit on five cylinders instead of six, the valves get choked up, the engine begins to "knock"— in proportion to our business. Results will be in short, the machine needs to be. overhauled. sure if you advertise honestly and give service. A newspaper //rW- The Chiropractor is the expert mechanic of the bodily can bring people to you store, but it can't make machine. He finds the short circuit that's causing the trouble. He gets the missing cylinder to hitting. people buy your goods. Your clerks must do that and it He adjusts the bodily machine to normal, so that nerve depends on the service you give as to how successful force again flows freely. /. your business will be. Chiropractic adjustments are not painful. Instead, they have a remarkable rejuvenating effect. Chiropractic What is done in the big cities can be done right here is cheerful, positive, correct. And it "delivers" the goods."-- in this city if you will show the pep, give the service and My friend who died took extra good care of his advertise. MAKE BUSINESS GOOD. You can do it automobile and neglected his own bodily machine., thru this newspaper. That was foolish, of course. But are YOU looking after YOUR bodily machine? You can buy a new automobile—if the high cost of living permits—but you can't buy anew body. Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Better see a Chiropractor NOW before your bodily Vfonetft IDEAS ARE PURER machine gets stalled etitirely. An ounce of prevention, I THAN MEN 5 BECAUSE you know-: xTHEY VENTILATE THCH FUEELY There is no charge for Mower oun NO CHARGE Not in all respects however— •j consultation and it places Mm we know of some husbands you under no obligation W. A. Chapman, D. C. who never have thouble with their car because "Andy's Motor Inn Repair Dtep't makes their car run with a smile." House of Service &/>e Motor inn Repair AUSTIN NATIONAL BAN* BUILDING Department In the offices formerly occupied by Niehuis & DeBuhr AUSTIN, MINNESOTA i,T OFFICE HOURS TELEPHONE A. H. ANDERSON, 10-12 a. m. 2-4 p. m. Office. 2593 Proprietor Any time by appointment Residence 6164 St "M 'C-