Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 23, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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nf V: 'ii^w^wT*9Er5err-- EiSPSiSllll 7 V'v -j*/*-"-4 Page Two' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Feb. 23, 1922. "ViC •pfv •}i A J-. ECLIPSE ECHOES enteenth birthday: anniversary. Sandwiches, daughter, February 17. Mrs. Helleck moving west of Blooming Prairie, 5f ter£&- coffee* ice cream and cake will be remembered as Jane Noble. near he Union creamery. -"Is-y were served at midnight. Miss Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson attended Ruth Lein has been on the sick list. was the recipient of a money gift. the basket social held at theConcord John Jordon/ Oscar. Lysne, Mr. and S/ S"™3 Mrs. Bartholemy left for "Blooming Weekly Shavings. hall last week. Mrs. Albert Luthe, Mr.-and Mrs. Matt Edited By Prairie Sunday evening to spend a Volume 410. Mrs. Fred Oleson was called to February 22, 1922. Tollofson, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble, Splinters few days at the Petir Lee home before Minneapolis last Thursday by the serious Nels Lostegaard and Elvin, Knut going to St. Paul and her ^lorne' illness of her sister. Hanson, Johnny Johnson and Bennie 9TIQ3 The best safe-guard for security is in North Dakota. Miss Bernice Duerst spent the week Giving young stock the right start Christianson were among those who —Preparedness! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Oleson end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. means much and that can't be done were in Blooming Prairie Saturday. entertained sixty friends and neighbors John Duerst on Kenwood avenue. without good buildings. Let us help If you were told bandits were to LYLE at the Corning hall Saturday evening you plan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney, Mr. hold up your bank within two hours in honor of Mrs. John Bartholemy and. Mrs. Leonard Haney, and Agnes you and your neighbors would most of Leonard, North Dakota, a sister were dinnejr guests at Dugaw's Sunday. certainly prepare a very warm reception Mrs. H. Rohne has been confined to of Mrs. ,pieson. The evening was for them. You would feel the bed with a severe cold. spent in a "most enjoyable manner Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw returned same way as to protecting your community Lloyd Muldown has a number of BUILD THEM OUT. en by the pupils of the Lansing school with music and dancing the main features, home Friday from Austin where they against any coal shortage. LEROY baby chicks—early birds. was fine. The proceeds amounted to and was a complete surprise to spent the past two weeks with their Rats destroy enough food to pay We do not want to make any predictions Herman Austinson has returned over $73.00. Mrs. Bartholemy, as she had been told daughter, Mrs. D. Dibble. the taxes on the average place. They 4-—: -.. .. as to possible coal miners' home from St. Olaf hospital. Lloyd Vaughan of the University of by the Olesons to get ready to go to Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family are cause disastrous fires and spread Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barclay have strikes, nor as to its 'duration should Minnesota came home for a few days' the neighbors to spend the evening. son, Roger, and Mrs. Theodore Helleek moving from town to a farm in Iowa. moved on the Fedson farm1 east of it happen, but we just want to call visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. many deadly' diseases which kill more RENOVA of Blooming Prairie were visitors Hpward Martz and son, Luvern, Lyle. your attention to this danger so you S. H. Vaughan last week. at the John Noble home Thursday. were passengers to Rochester last people than bullets. Rats should be A large group of young people may be prepared if ft does come. The following were Austin callers Thursday. gathered at Ole Nelson's home last Saturday: S. M. Munson, Herman NEWRY destroyed by every possible means, Enno Krull is on the sick list. Messrs. L. and E. Runnestrand of Saturday. Miller, JJertha Stankey, Mr. Moore, S. K. Dahle and family were Austin Dakota are visiting at the home of but for permanent riddance they must Einar Hilsen, noted lectured, of Ferd. Boelk, 0. W. Cummings, B. R. callers Saturday. their mother, Mrs. K. Ityunson. The successful money making farmer. Norway, will be in Lyle on Sunday, Summey, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood, be built out with concrete foundations, Mat Hanson was in Lansing Thursday. Mrs. A. B. Browning and son Ralph Mrs. W. Armstrong was a passenger has seen that the little pigs when March 12. Richard Beckman and son Irvin. s.. to Cresco Saturday morning took in the social in District No. 129 born have the proper attention, such floors, etc. Don't overlook this Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Jorgenson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe were where she consulted Dr. Kessel. SARGEANT Friday night. as dry sheds, clean stalls, quiet surroundings are the proud parents of a daughter, in your 1922 building program. Austin shoppers Thursday. The entertainment to be given in Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Jr., entertained for the mother. He has born February 15. Oscar„Lysne was a caller at the Albert District No. 116 on the 17tji, was at a 6:30 dinner on Wednesday 4- also seen that the little calves have Mr. and Mrs. E. Swanke, Mr. and Luthe home Sunday. postponed for a short time. evening. Covers were laid for Evangelical Church Notice. been dropped in a, warm barn instead Mrs. A. Steene were entertained Sunday John Freibiger is hauling corn Mail carrier Bates did not take a ten. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday sphool. of the southwest corner of the. farm. evening at John Hollend's. which he bought at the Benson sale. Miss Nellie BerglJand had her tonsils layoff on Lincoln's birthday, but will 11:00 a. m.—Public worship and He has seen that the colt when foaled A pie social will be held at Pinehurst Keep your face to the sunshine and Many of the farmers in the vicinity removed Monday by Dr. Morse. take one this week—the 22nd. sermon. has found its home in a good stall school on March 4. Ladies are attended the sale on the Benson farm She is doing nicely after the operation. A. A. Tanner and family and Geo. 7.15 p. m.—P. M. Y. P. A. and sermon. where it can get a good start in life. shadows will fall behind. requested to bring their favorite pie. Tuesday. Colby and family were dinner guests Communion service. Miss Easton of Blooming Prairie, Sven Magnuson and Selmer and On Friday afternoon Mrs. Nan at the D. H. Johnson home Sunday. 7:35 p. m.—Bible .Study, lesson for teacher in District No. 9, had the misfortune Miss Marian Phillips returned to Alex Noble and Tom I. Johnson were Maxfield very pleasantly entertained March 1. to break her arm. She is in Blooming Prairie Friday. a feW of her neighbors to a creampuff 7:45 p. m. each Wednesday—Bible her school duties in Austin the first convalescing as well as expected. J. J. CLEMENS luncheon. of the week after spending the weekend study, lesson for March 1, "The Lester Noble is helping Elmer Newell Nelson has been elected Last Thursday evening the Young at home. Church." Acts 2:47. Kruger moVe this week. Mr. Kruger rONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// manager of the new Farmers Co-operative People of the Lutheran church gave a Dr. And Mrs. J. F. Rockwell of A. H. Nauman, Pastor. is moving on the Mike Creegan farm. Shipping association. The association shower for Miss Avis Iverson. She Austin and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Tanner John Burkhard of Austin is helping shipped hogs to the Geo. A. DIAL 2047 Local Manager received many nice pieces of linen. and little daughter were dinner J. Myhre was a village caller Monday. Andrew Eick move. Mr. Eick is Hormel & Co. the first of the week. E. J. Diddams, Jr., went to Austin guests at the P. H. Rockwell home last Thursday evening and visited his Sunday. "Look for the date of the big market sister, Mrs. A. Thompson and also day at Sargeant. The Misses Bena Johnson of Taopi, transacted business on Friday. Helen McGilvery of Northfield, and M. Pfuhl of Wisconsin is visiting J. Mrs. Ed. Sweet and daughters, Miss Mildred Vermilyea of Dexter spent Pfuhl of this village. Margaret and Dora, of Riceville spent the week-end at the PhillipsMiome Rev. C. F. Kachel of St. Paul will Saturday at the home of the formers and attended the social given at the preach at the Evangelical church Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingsley. school house by the teacher and the evening, February 26, and conduct Mrs. W. W. Sweet met with a very scholars Friday night. the communion service. Competition Is painful accident last Friday evening A large crowd attended the social Charles Meyer sold his residence, when she fell the last step in the and play given in District No. 129 on located across from the church to Ted church basement and injured her hip. Friday evening. It was greatly enjoyed Knutson. Mr. Knutson hopes to remodel Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. it into a modern house. by all and was voted a decided Maude Thomson's Sunday school class success. About forty baskets were Ole Limbo pulled a big house to was pleasantly entertained at a sleigh brought in that were sold for $45.05. town with his steam engine and will ride after which they were taken to John Lambertus was auctioneer. remodel the same as soon as possible. &/>e Secret of the Futrell home where a bounteous He bought a lot from Fred Schwartz. WEST LANSING supper was served to them. Sargeant has been a busy place The social given by the young people these days with the spring shipments 4- of the Lutheran church last Friday of goods arriving, merchants waiting J. W. Buxton is hauling oats to evening was well attended. An upon the trade, immigrant cars unloading Clover' Lea farm. interesting program »was rendered and prospective business men Mr. and Mrs. John Noble were supper Prosperity and delicious refreshments were served looking the town over for a location. guests at the Leonard Haney after which many enjoyed playing At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. home Sunday. games. Wiebrands, was solemnized the marriage Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A very-interesting program in observance of their son, George, to Lenora Helleck of Blooming Prairie at St. of McKinley, Washington Kyllo, on Wednesday evening, February Olaf hospital in Austin a nine pound and Lincoln's birthdays was given by 15. Mrs. O. T. Nolte played the the children of the members of the wedding march, and Rev. Nauman Women's Relief Corps in their room jMr. J. A. White Says "If You Have was the officiating- clergyman. A at the close .of their work last Saturday An Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap." large company of friends from far afternoon. "If I knew about RAT-SNAP last and near were present. Elsie Goehtz On Tuesday evening the members winter, would have saved $120. My and Vera Wiebrands attended the of the Embroidery club intended to car was in the garage for a few weeks bride. William Unverzagt and P. M. surprise Mrs. Maude Price, the occasion during bad weather when I went to Hoi en were groomsmen. Mr. and Mrs. being in honor of her birthday, take it out, found that rats had eaten Wiebrands hope to make their home but before the guests had arrived the great holes in two new tires. Got here and proceed to farming. secret was let out, nevertheless a them later with RAT-SNAP." Three splendid time was enjoyed and a delicious CORNING sizes 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed two-course picnic supper was Austin is far better off with competition than without. by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, done ample justice to at a late hour. Minn. Advertisement. On Monday evening at^the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kittleson were The reason for this is evident. If one newspaper had the bride's parents, Mrs.'Iverson, occurred Austin shoppers Saturday. HIDES 7c to lie the marriage of her daughter, Alice Tollefson is reported as reported the sway over the city and county it stands to reason Miss Avis to Edmund Hanson, son of as recovering and is able to be Wool Wanted at231/2C lb. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hanson. Only up and around. Horsehides $3.50 the immediate relatives and a few intimate Miss Marion Oleson spent the week that You, Mr. Merchant woulJ be paying more for advertising friends were present. They CHAS. DUBINSKY end with her friend, Miss Signe will go to their home south of town Thompson, near Lansing. 303 East Maple Street on a farm given by the groom's father. than you do now. If only one grocery store, Miss Lucia Hayes and Mrs. Calahan Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 Congratulations. of Austin were week-end visitors at the Izador Peterson home. one dry goods store, one garage, one doctor and so on LANSING 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bassnes, Insurance Specialists Mrs. John Bartholemy, Mr. and Mrs. existed do you realize that you would be paying enormous Thomas O. Oleson attended the Lincoln Sidney Fuller was an Austin, caller club .social time at Austin last Austin Insurance Agency Thursday. Monday evening. prices for necessities that really are necessary? Mrs. George Hunter was an Austin E. Ray Cory, Manager Miss Ruby Nelson Was given a very caller Friday. Babcock Building pleasant surprise by a number of her Mrs. Leonard Hopfe was a caller at friends at her home Friday evening, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA the Guy Yarwood home Monday. the occasion being Miss Ruby's sev- R. Beckman and son and C. A. Bates were Austin callers Monday. Cities grow into enormous proportions under the effects Arlie Wood spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. H. O. Wood.T. of Competition. L. Thompson, Hans Jacobson and H. O. Wood were Austin callers Monday. Mrs. W. Story of Austin attended the basket social here Saturday evening. Likewise various business houses grow to success Remember the Bible study class meets at the home of Grandma Summey thru the efforts to beat the other fellow at a good clean every Tuesday afternoon. Every body welcome. Mrs. Sam Justice of Austin spent game of Competition. the week-end at the-home of John Justice. S John Hubbard of Albert Lea was- a KOBES CAFE guest at the Max Green home Sunday night. In order to meet keen competition, business firms Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chaffee attended the K. C. dance in Austin Wednesday must advertise. night. Mrs. John Chaffee returned home Saturday from Mankato where she Bud Bright's Brainstorms went to visit her daughter, Mrs. Maud Thompson. The mid-week Union prayer meeting The Mower County News is the paper that reaches will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bird. Everyone is urged to ]But it takes lots of time to Mower County Customers. attend these meetings. do it, and we haven't the Mrs. H. O. Wood returned home time to spare. from Illinois Friday. She was called There's A Reason there by the death of her brother and she visited her daughter, Mrs. Come, Why People Buy at Lockport before she returned home. O'DONNELL There was a big attendance at the basket sociable Saturday evening at the Chaffee's hall. The program giv- SHOES Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied J. F. FAIRBANKS —Quality, Style, Comfort A Guarantee We are ^headquarters for Mower (T.oun Dealer In DEPENDABLE SCHOOL SHOES COAL, WOOD, LIME, The most of the best for the least in shoes is what you CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, t*et at this store. House of Service &/>e BRICK AND WALL PLASTER. 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