Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 16, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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immm •«pir Page Two ^Ssii. ,v, AUSTIN, MINN, Monday, Feb. 13, 1922 xK? ECLIPSE ECHOES at the Mrs. Au^titfson home at Lyle Foolish Lawbreaklng. Monday. "Charley, dear," said young Mra. Miss Andrena Moen spent Friday Torkins, "isn't it against the law to with her friend Ida Morstad. tHenry Kramer and Ernest Rockwell bet on horse races?" Weekly Shavings. Arnold Enerson spen&v Sunday evening were. Austin business callers, Edited By "I believe so." Volume 409 at the Chris E. Olson home. February 16, 1922 Wednesday. Splinters "That helps to explain what the leeturer Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson and children Henry Konkon was in Brownsdale, at yesterday's club meeting were Sunday evening callers at Wednesday, looking after the shoeing STORM-PROOF PIGS ARE 3T103 N. D. Nelson's home. meant when he said that a large Poor stands of oats will no doubt ofthis horses. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffland and percentage of crime was due to intellectual SCARCE dominate the fields this spring unless Miss Boyce has returned home after daughter, Gladys,'were Sunday guests care is used in the selection and preparation deficiency." spending about three weeks visiting and every spring they get scarcer, at the A. O. Austinson home. of the seed. All should be friends in Iowa. because cold, wet and exposure kill plump, healthy seed, well cleaned, The news twice a week in The off enough young pigs every year to John Day is on the sick list. He is News- -less than 5c a week and in that way get an even distribution 4- fill the packing houses if they had troubled with sciatic rheumatism. Real Estate Transfers grown to maturity. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. of good germanitary seed and Mr. J. A. White Says "If You Have you will be well repaid for all your Warm, dry, light hog houses are LEROY AUSTIN ROUTE 6 Melvin Lagervall has finished the Deeds. An Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap." absolutely essential to profitable pig extra work and, what is more, not course in the'tractor hool at Sioux Dell Roberts to^Wj^ter Wyborng, "If I knew about RAT-SNAP last production—otherwise there will be sc overwork your land raising weeds Cify, Iowa, ancKreturned home last outlot 23 in 36-101-18, village of Lyle, winter, would have saved $120. My heavy losses from disease* and hardship A. G. Larson transacted business in Mrs. Albert Hadley has the first little and weak oats. week. Sv=~ $650.00. car was in the garage for a few weeks suffered in inclement weather. Ostrander last Saturday. chicks of the season in the neighborhood. Miss Margaret Fischer has returned J. L. Mitchell et ux to James Brabec, during bad weather when I went to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harden went to to Austin. She was a guest at the lot 16, block 1, Lake Park Add., Why sacrifice valuable pigs to the take it out, found that rats had eaten the cities Thursday on business affairs. Andrew Lunt is leaving the cement John Lambertus home during her $300.00. weather when so little money will great holfes in two new tires. Got works, and will take up farming near stay here. Ole Gullickson et ux to J. T. McCormick, buy strong, durable, economical lumber them later with RAT-SNAP." Three RED CEDAR SHINGLES Miss Mae Johnson returned home Lansing. sufficient to provide adequate Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schurman attended 28x88 feet, lots 5 and 6, R. sizes 35c, 65c, $1.25., Sold and guaranteed the first of the iweek having spent Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson have the social given at the M. E. R. Add., $300.00. shelter One pig saved from death do not rot, rust, crack or blister. They by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, several days with friends in the cities. moved back to the cement works after church parlors Friday night. They C. W. Higbie et al to Milo Griggs, due to exposure will more than, pay Minn. Advertisement. Mrs. Hockridge and little daughter being'gone a year. are proof against rain, hail and wind, for a good portable hog house! reported a fine time. lots 13, 14 and 15, block 1, Park Add., of Minneapolis are visiting at the Lloyd Rosenthal has been sawing Lyle, $90.00. February 17 is the date of the sun and frost. They will wear out by home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. wood for Orin Varco, Avery Hall and Stop, attending pig ^funerals and Roy Frazer to Dell Roberts, outlot basket social and play, "Back to the Albert Hadley this week. T. Young. come in and get the lumber that will the mechanical action of the weather No. 23, 36-101-18, village of Lyle, Farm," given by teachers and pupils The Auxiliary to the American Legion Thomas Woodson suffered a stroke save many future generations of pigs. $300.00. at the school house in District No. 129. before t&ey will decay. Properly held a very interesting meeting last Friday night since which he has We have plans for hog houses, too, W. P. Lambert et ux to Ole Gullickson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tanner Entertained At the home of Mrs. H. A. Albertson not regained consciousness. from which you can select and build layed they will last 40 to 50 years— 28x88 feet, in lots 5 and 6, block February 8 in honor of Miss on Tuesday afternoon. The men have started work at the J-E-W-E-L-E-R the-type you prefer—they're free. 20, R. R. Add., $300.00. in many cases they have lasted long- Ruth Colby's eighth birthday' anniversary The boys and girls basketball cement works. The whistle blew on E. C. Cecil et ux to Melvin Lagerson, DO IT NOW- and save your bacon. the following families: J. teams went to Lime Springs last Friday Monday morning for the first time for lot 18, block 1, Parker Brown's or M. Tanner, William Johnson, George DEXTER, MINN. where games were played. Our weeks. Add., $3,600.00. Colby and Walter Grunwaldt. leams were defeated in both games. Mr. and Mrs. John Brownell have WE Milo Griggs et ux to Ole J. Olson, repair Watches, Clocks, just returned from Chicago where Miss Ethleen Redfield came down NEVADA lots 13, 14~and-15, block 1, Park Add., they have been spending the winter from Mankato Normal Tuesday noon Jewelry, Phonographs, and Lyle, $75.00. J. J. CLEMENS with relatives. to attend the funeral of her grandfather, String Instruments of all kinds. •I 'one piece or a car load Mrs. Leon Van Camp has- just returned C. S. Harden. Allan Anderson is cutting wood for Love doesn't amount to much unless from a few days' stay in Rose V/ 1/1/ The Auxiliary'to the American Legion Tom Enerson this week. NO JOB TOO DIFFICULT it makes a lover believe things .Creek where she has been assisting in supper held in the opera house DIAL 2047 Local Manager Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson spent that aren't so. caring for her sister, Mrs. Roy Varco, Saturday evening was not very well Sunday at the H. Moen home. who is sick with appendicitis. patronized as only about $45 was realized Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson called from it. LANSING Seven candidates were initiated into the Rebekah order on Tuesday evening. After the work dainty refreshments William Stankey was a caller in Were served in their dainty Brownsdale, Monday. rooms. Mr. and Rrs. Richard Beckman and Wednesday afternoon at the home son, Irvin, were Austin callers, Friday. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pederson, north of town, occurred the The Proof of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chaffee and marriage of their daughter, Miss Ella family and Miss Addie Wiseman were to Elmer Johnson. Only the immediate Austin callers, Tuesday. relatives were present. The ladies aid which was held in Last Sunday evening the W. R. C. Chapman's hall was well attended ladies, the American Legion Auxiliary and a good time was enjoyed by all. and the American Legion boys The following were Austin callers, went in bodies to the Baptist church Wednesday: Mrs. Roy Chaffee, Mrs. where special patriotic exercises in Palmer Quam, Mrs. C. A. Bates. honor of Washington and Lincoln the pudding Rev. Williams was unable to get to •were given by the choir, pastor and! Lansing. There was a man from the Congregation. 'Salvation Army came in his place. On Saturday afternoon the teachers, Mrs. R. J. Price, Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Remember the Bible study class Mrs. E. M. Chesebrough, Mrs. meets at the home of Grandma Suinmey F. Sprung, and Miss Bergland entertained every. Tuesday afternoon. Everybody their Sunday school classes in welcome. the Baptist church basement to a valentine Mrs. H. O. Wood and daughter, party. Various games were Mrs. Earl Peppers, went to Lockport, played after which the children were Illinois, to visit their daughter eerved a bounteous supper by the ladies. and sister, Mrs. Grace Coyne. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffee have as The community was shocked' Monday their guest her brother and wife, Mr. night when news was spread that and Mrs. George Basset from Waupaca, 0. S. Harden dropped dead at the Wisconsin. SAYS- foot of the stairs as he was about to Mrs. Wood expects to. go to Briceville IF WOMfcN HAD EVER/ ascend and attend the Masonic meeting. A to attend the funeral of her He leaves to mourn his death THING SHE WANTED How many merchants in Austin really believe in good brother, David Showalter. She his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Ed. then expects to go from Briceville to WHAT ELSE A' Jahrens of Austin, and Miss Cora, advertising? Lockport and Chicago to visit relatives WOULD SHE WjtHT who is teaching at home one granddaughter, fo£.a few days. Miss Ethel Redfield^ three Some of our business men believe in advertising and brothers, George, Horace and ..Bert of A good job of Re-Boring makes your HIDES 7c to 11c getting results from advertisements that are correctly LeRoy and a host of friends. old car run like new. Come in and let us give you an estimate. written in plain language and made to appeal to everyone. Wool Wanted at 23 Vac lb. WALTHAM Horsehides $3.50 OXO-ACETYLENE WELDING CHAS, DUBINSKY and all kinds of Motor Miss Ruth Babcock spent the weekend Others advertise spasmodically and if they do not get Repairing. 303 East Maple Street with her parents in West Concord. Motor Inn Repair Dial—Office 6900^—House 5325 results immediately they blame the newspaper. No man Mr. and Mrs. Martin Torke and son can get results from advertising unless he believes in it of Austin are visiting at the J. N. Department Insurance Specialists •yVuertz home. and uses it the year around. Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and children were supper guests at the Austin Insurance Agency Al H. ANDERSON, From some we hear the remark: "It does not pay to Henry Fett home Sunday. Proprietor E. Ray Cory, Manager Mr. and Mrs. James Stag of Austin, advertise^—No one has any money." Yet many business Babcock Building spent the week-end with their houses in Austin are doing business and they could not jsister, Mrs. Fred Schreiber. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wollenburg continue to do so unless some one had money. arrived Saturday from Rochester and are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wuertz. Mrs. Wollenburg READ THIS PROOF THAT ADVERTISING IS is recovering from an operation. TYLE READ BY SUBSCRIBERS OF THE NEWS— CHATS WITH Sigourney, Iowa, January 23,1922. ERY1CE YOUR Leuthold-Peterson Co., Austin, Minn. GAS MAN Gentlemen:—I am sending you an order for a few articles ATISFACTION which I saw advertised in the Mower County News. Do you know that smoke As I used to live near Austin and always received good causes property damage esti goods from your firm, I believe you will do the right mated at from twelve to twenty KOBES' CAFE thing in the selecting of the articles. If you are out of dollars for each city dweller in the United States? And that the size do not substitute as they would not fit. Enclosed about sixty per cent, of all the please find list. Yours very truly, smoke in the atmosphere, is made in the residential sections Bud Bright's Brainstorms s!^ of our cities, where it does the We like to prove that advertising DOES PAY and we most harp? and their eyebrows wotild know it will increase your business. Call our representative se These are government figures -not be of much value. today and let him explain to you our co-operative —not ours and they are WOMEN AND MISSES advertising service. DIAL 2650. authoritative. Fortunately, however, COMPLETE they are becoming iunaller and smaller each year as gas, YOUR ATTIRE the clean, smokeless fuel, reaches out into homes, factories Do your shopping in The News first-you will be better satisfied and manufacturing plants Shoes are the most conppicuous and replaces soft coal and the part of a woman's httire. They make or mar grime, soot, ashes and fumes the entire effect of her costume. that go with it. To women who are in ws un Every time gas service takes jloubt as to what is fashionable the placc of coal you may be in footwear, we suggest that they inspect our new sure that it is saving linens, arrivals. draperies,^ nigs,. upholstery, These shoes harmonize wall paper furniture and with present day fashions in House of Service clothes arid helping us all tohave dress. 13he a pleasanter place in which to live and enjoy the Jensen-Phiffer good health and other blessings that go with a pure, wholesome a doctor operated on Company atmosphere. 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