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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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if 4. f« *%il-$\ J'jS V&t*s&»*ir?+*-Jn%.**' Page Four MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. 'y Thursday, Feb. 23,1922. i& £22"2KL:S* Mower County TNewa i&b. Jesse pavidson, suffered a broken JFirst Congregational Church. .. ^Central Presbyterian Church, Cprher St. Paul and Mill streets. leg Monday, ^h^ jig gave a sudden (^fper Water and! Si Paul streets. "The County P«p«* Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. Revi A. G. Patterson, Pastor. twist while vwrelllmg^ at the L. Published every Monday and Thgrs'day. Morning worssfcip aadt^ sermon at Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. at Austin. Minnesota. "'•, Converse sale at the John Redding ?C:30 a. m. Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening Austin ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. farm. *•••, Albert Lea service 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Ed Gilleece is in Chicago on a business Mid-week services Thursday evening St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. at 7:30 P. M. Northwestern Advertising Representatives trip. fi (Missouri Synod) Corner-Kenwood Minnesota Select List, 215 William Meiners %of St. Paul is an avenue and College street. W. F. Salvation Army. II 11 VI The Triangle Line South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 Austin caller today. 116 East Water street. Telephone 709 E*change Bank, St. PauL South First Street. Telephone Bridge Bridge 528-J. Envoy 'and Mrs..Jessup, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Philo Mix!, 827-L. officers1in charge. 1 •February 22, a Regular services Tuesday,- Thuts'day, Miss Gertrude Feeley has returned First Christian Church, East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Saturday and Sunday nights tat Why You Should the3 3 .• Use Corner Kenwood and Greenwich Sts. Corner Water and Oak Streets. from a visit at Northfield.y^'i 8:00 o'clock jp.v ,m. Sunday school1 Rev. Gi F. Fink, Pastor --IX East Side- Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Triangle Line Miss Marie Smith will spend Friday Sunday 3:00 o'clock. S 1 0 0 0 a at Adams visiting friends. MEMBER «rriLIATIN6 Preaching, 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. Oakland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lee Gibbons' left for Lanesboro m. "Only One. Thing Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. 8r rmoft^tl»?^ntfnuBu service and satisfaction with no interruptions. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. .. Church at 11:00 a. m. Subject of Tuesday for a week's visit. The big Bible Class, 8:00 p. m. on Breaks My Cold" the sermon, "Covenants." W. E. Hopfe returned from a business 40,000 miles Without* injury to a single passenger. Wednesdays.' Public cordially invited. Sabbath School at 12:00 m. 1 trip to Chicago Wednesday. TDiscovery Young People's Society at 8 p. m. We maintain a speed not to exceed 33 miles an hour. Cbme where the whole gospel is HE relief that Dr. King's New A cordial invitation is extended at Charles Milner spent Wednesday SUBSCRIPTION RATES preached. -V gives from stubborn old all these services. Careful conscientious drivers—courteous and obliging. Per Year, in advance $2.50 with his parents in Grand Meadow. colds, and onrushing new ones, grippe Six Months .$1.25 "St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Methodist Episcopal Church. and throat-torturing coughs has made Roads to Albert Lea kept open all winter at our own expense, Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson have returned Single Copies .05 Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. it the standard remedy it is today. therefore no delay to the traveling public. from a visit to Manly, Iowa. Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 •. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. G. Rev. M. Shuman, Pastor. Time-tried for fifty years- and never Entered as Second Class Matter at Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets W.. W. Walker, In less than 3 weeks we will put on a Packard Six bus that Sunday School, superintendent, more popular than today. No harmful Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson the Post office at Austin, Minn., under will be warm and comfortable. Services morning and evening at 10 a. m. Morning service drugs. 810 North Second street February 22, the act of -March 3, 1879. the usual hours. Scandinavian service at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at You will scion notice the relief in a son. in the afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Midweek 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 loosened phlegm and eased cough. WATCH FOR THE PACKARD WITH A TRIANGLE To Represent Austin Mrs. M. J. King of Lansing is quite service Thursday 7:30. p. m. Always reliable, and good for the ill and has been brought to St. Olaf whole family. Has a convincing, healing At District Meet Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service. Christ Episcopal Church. FOR RESERVATIONS taste with all its good medicinal hospital. Y. W. C. A. vesper services at 4:00 Corner St. Paul and Water streets. qualities. At all druggists, 60 cents. Dr. King's P. H. Friend returned Tuesday p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday. G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. AND HOUSE CALLS Frederick Crane and Miss Katherine morning from a two months' visit in Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Mrs. M. G. Shuman will speak on DIAL 2206 Albertson will represent Austin Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. Chicago. "Life's Discards." Mrs. Harold Fenton New Discovery at the District contest at Winona on m. Church* school 12:00 o'clock. Miss Ruth Walbridge of Hastings will sing. The program is in February 24 at which two contestants is spending a few days with Austin For Colds "and Coughs charge of the Thalian society. First-Baptist Church. K. N. JACKSON from six schools will compete. The friends. Every girl come! Corner Oakland avenue and S*. high school students had the pleasure The Results of Constipation are Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Geer, Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, i.sick headaches, biliousness, sallow of hearing Miss Albertson and Frederick Pastor. 133 West Maple street, Sunday, a skin, waste matter in the intestinal LEGAL NOTICE Crane speak yesterday afternoon. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. daughter. system. Correct this health-undernumng Manager Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. They' will leave for Winona condition by taking Dr. King's Miss Mildred Lugg has returned Pills. 25 cents. All druggists. Friday. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE from a few days' visit with friends in HEADQUARTERS AT Seventh Day Adventist. Dr. PROMPT! "WON'T GRIPE Notice is hereby given that a mortgage King's Pills Minneapolis. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. CARLSON'S GARAGE News Man to Visit.—R. D. Armstrong made by Henry A. Ska arberg, Miss Elizabeth Smith and Miss Alice Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 mortgagor, to Egbert E. Burk, mortgagee, is expected Saturday from o'clock. Regular church service at Dowd spent Wednesday at the Ed. bearing date the 16th day of Omaha, Nebraska, for a visit with his 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays Guiney home. April, 1920, and with Power of Attorney at 8:00 o'clock p. m. sister, Floy. Mr. Armstrong at one contained therein, duly recorded Miss Fern Hedges and Miss Martha time worked for "Mr. Basford here on in the office of the Register of Deeds St. Augustines Catholic Church. Mork have returned front a visit in and for the County of Mower and Corner Kenwood avenue and Water the Daily Register. He is now with in Minneapolis. State of Minnesota, on the 21st day street. Rev. E. H. bevlin, Priest. the Worlds-Herald at Omaha. Mrs. Alberts Schilser, 1209 North of April, 1920, at five o'clock p. in., in Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock Book 55 of Mortgages, on page 180, a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. Kenwood, who has been quite ill, is Form Colonial Club.—Mrs. Sarah will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged m. reported better. Buck was elected president of the premises hereinafter described Albert Grabau "of Spring Valley "Colonial Club," and organization under and by virtue of the Power of First Church Christ Scientists. Sale in said mortgage contained, for underwent an operation this morning 121 West Maple street. formed by members of the Congregational default in payment of the sum of Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday at St. Olaf hospital. church at a meeting Monday. Seventy Five Dollars and Eighty Six school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Miss Agnes Holleque has returned Mrs. Alice White was elected secretary Cents ($75.86) in taxes that the meeting Wednesday night 8:00 from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy and treasurer. amount of the principal of said mortgage o'clock. is Seventy Six Hundred Dollars Pierce, in Minneapolis. ($7600.00), of which sum Sixty Five Lyle Farmer Drops Dead.—Tom Mrs. Charles Enright entertained Dollars ($65.72) and Seventy-two Martin, 53, prominent Lyle farmer, the Philomathian society at her home cents has been paid, leaving the dropped dead at his home three miles Wednesday afternoon. balance of the principal Seventy Five Hundred Thirty Four Dollars west of Lyle, Tuesday morning while Miss Mary Scott of "Milford, Michigan, and Twenty Eight Cents ($7534.28) doing chores near the barn, it was reported. is visiting her aunt and uncle, according to the terms and conditions His death was attributed to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe. of said mortgage, if any default be an attack of heart trouble. 'made by the party of the first part Plans have been made by Arthur in any 'of the provisions of said mortgage, West for an indoor golf tournament it will be lawful for the party Bus Reported Wrecked. Reports for the ladies Friday afternoon. 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No one remaining unpaid to be due and I Perhaps under circumstances of grave emergency, you the Holpbel-Battery A game. was injured the report said. does hereby declare the sum of 1 have had occasion to turn on the gas in the dark of an early Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Herzog have -SAY5- One Dollars and Seventy Eight Cents E morning hour, and the service did not fail you. ""Introduces Confection.—The Austin returned to their home at Livingston, $7861.78) to be due and payable Candy company has introduced "Polar Montana, after visiting relatives here. thereon on the date of this notice. No gs 1 Why? Because standing by, like a disciplined army, there MARRlEP B'ar," a chocolate covered confection action or proceeding at law or otherwise Walter Zenor of Woolstock, Iowa, MEN 1^ is a trained organization of coal passers, stokers, gas house has been instituted to recover to Austin. A special machine has returns to his .home today after attending S: I workers, fitters, distribution superintendents, managers and a the debts- secured by said mortgage, MAKE WE been purchased and the ice cream to his farming interests here. or any part thereof, the real estate 1 loyal office staff manufactured by the Austin Candy mortgaged and to be sold is situated Miss Ruth Walbridge of Hastings, BEST SOLDIER* company is used in the bars. The in the County of Mower and State *fd Back of these there are the oil drillers, coal miners and formerly English instructor at Central of Minnesota and known and described confection is delightful. BECAUSE THET railroad operatives who furnish the raw materials from which high Icfiooi is visiting friends as follows, to-wit. The Southeast Quarter (SEx/4) of Section Thirty KNOW HOW I gas is made. here. Three (33), Township One Hundred SOCIAL Word has been received by Mrs. TO OBEY Three (103) North, of Range The developments of a century of invention and painstakirig Nellie Hatch of the death of her Fourteen (14) West. research of engineers, together with vast investment of ORDERS brother, W. L. Jarvis, at his home at The sale will be made by the Sheriff capital, have made this service possible—a service that knows of Mower County according to the Park Rapids. Statutes in such case made and provided a neither day nor night, winter nor summer that goes into the Mrs. Lewis Nelson who has been on the 15th day of March, 1922, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Embrickson very center of the family circle, right into the heart of the home. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Obey our orders NOW—We are Experts has returned to her home in Front Door of the Court House at Re-Boring and Austin Gas Company in the City of Austin, in said County Oxo-Acetylene Welding. Superior, Wisconsin. Mrs. A. W. Allen will entertain the of Mower and State of Minnesota, to Motor Inn Repair Embroidery club at her home, 304 Miss Ella Weisel leaves Saturday pay the said debt and interest arid iWest Oakland, Saturday afternoon. for Oakeg., North Dakota, where sfife taxes, if any on the premises, and Department will have charge of a millinery store disbursements and One Hundred Dollars I E E O E A E I A N O A S A S S O I A I O N Mrs. Floyd Clefton and Mrs. Royal ($100.00) attorney fees. the coming season. Dated January tO, 1922. Holmes will entertain at a five o'clock Mr. and Mffe. Clarence Larson of EGBERT E. BURK, •bridge luncheon Monday and Tuesday. limiimiimmnimmiiimiimwimwiiimiiiimi A. H. ANDERSON, Lansing and Fred Oteon of this city Mortgagee. Proprietor JOHN L. BRIN, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, Minnesota, Adolph Ranum Sunday. Twelve friends of Mrs. Roy Austin, Attorney for Mortgagee. & .902 South Kenwood, gave her a birthday Mrs. L. D. Wengert is suffering Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9,16, 23 surprise party Wednesday after,'noon. from an infection in her foot and is Mrs. Austin received many unable to atend to her duties at the ill ii pretty gifts from her friends. Austin Furniture' store. Fred Baird arrived from. St. Paul The Ladies Guild of Christ Episcopal last night. His father-in^lgfcr Mr. church met Wednesday afternoon Stanton, will return wi|h M^ Baird sat the rectory. The hostesses were to make his home with ^imT vMrs. C. D. Bigelow, Mrs. Beck, and Mrs. Wallace Gregson. /The Philomathian society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs The Strongestrin the Christianffirotherhood ^Charles Enright. Splendid papers were given on France by Mrs. Henry Weber and Mrs. L. Giovannetti. Three jnew members were present. Mrs. A Musical Treat Every Eyening T. Johnson, Mrs. Jesse .Pierce and Mrs. Joseph Tesar. Miss HarrielNelson gave several piano selections' The clerks at Thon's store gave Miss Minnie Gumey# surprise party ^Wednesday evening the E.:L. Barlow home, the occasion being "her Beginning Sunday, March 5th birthday. A bountiful six o'clock *Jr&'' dinner was served, the centerpiece being v&lH* CHRISTIAN CHURCH a birthday cake, adorned with I5-® lighted candles.. The next time your Radiator Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker gave a U-- leaks let repair it for you. party Wednesday night at their home, We can save you money. gji 3* 915 Lansing avenue, in honor of their 10:00 A, M.fr^Ul:0ft7:30 P. M. We can give you quick service. niece Miss Marion A. Mercer of Newfonville, And we guarantee to give you absolute Massachusetts. Mrs. Walker satisfaction. Big chidr led by a musical genius. -i^Reeves studied for Grand Opera ^YERL Reeves, smger was assisted in entertaining by R. F. WBISTON, D. D. MIT Miss Ruth Walbridge of Hastings. A TIN very jolly evening was had by all present, I -j