Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 6, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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•v ,|. pjiiniiiiiifinn npniiis mm 4ucr-fy-M• jSJfS"'. :rJ4w 3f.* Page Two iite' MQWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN,MINN. Monday, March 6, 1922. ECLIPSE ECHOES SHE CAN READ News—less than 5c a week \yj LYLE News advertising b/ings results. •—f MINDS OR MAKE —. i. CALCULATIONS Entertainment Good.—The entertainment "I Found a Cure for Indigestion. Weekly Shapings. given in the school house Edited By "I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Volume 411. f' March 6, 1922. last Saturday night /was something Splinters Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that will long be remembered. While they suit my case better than any we all looked forward for something dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried HAVE A HOME WINDOW SEATS good as Miss Laurna Miller was at andxI have used many different medicines. for your HOGS where they have a the head and she has never failed us. Where do you keep your overshoes 1 am nearly fifty one years of clean dry space to sleep and it will Great indeed was the affairi from the and nice little empty boxes, and the age and have suffered a great deal help to keep them healthy. affair from the first to the last1 and toys the children have outgrown? In from indigestion. I can eat almost A combination of tile and cement not forgetting the neat sum of approximately that window seat in the dining room anything I want to, now," writes will keep theirT clean, dry and warm, $70.00 that was taken in. George W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. A nice wide seat clear across the prevent rats undermining their nests It takes a girl like Miss Miller to do These tablets contain no" pepsin, but end of the room right under thfe windows, as they do in the case of dirt floors. ,what she did with what might be called Gets New Job.—J&y Mortenson has Movfes to Austin.—Fred Hartcupp. strengthen the stomach and enable it will provide a convenient place a severe case of la grippe. She has moved to Austin after holding a the place of Donald Morgan at the I to digest the food naturally. K. O. for the "clutter" and at the same time stayed at her post all week with a closing out sale at his farm'in Lyle Lyle* Lumber & Fuel company. Mr. Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug Co. make a pleasant change in the looks smile on her face, doing hfer duty as a Si Smart sez that it's not so important Morgan resigned because of ill health. township. Advertisement—Monday— March of the whole house. -j teacher and with a kind word and to see the first robin as to kindly feelings for those who in any Two Business Changes.—L. M. Anderson May Establish Cement Plant.—Negotiations have all your spring plans made by The seat should have a hinged top way showed a little kindness.. of Waterville, Iowa, and Clarence have not been abandoned WIL I. I the time he gets around* so that it can be easily raised. Think Thompson of Waukon, Iowa, with Old Town farmers, near LeRoy, what a wonderful place to dump have purchased the Gem Restaurant with parties who are holding options things when company drives up without Miss Dora Severson visited at the business from Carl Springer at Lyle. on several farms pending development Build a poultry house NOW then Miller home over Sunday. YOU DANCE? -warning. of the fields to see if enough you can haljch the baby chicks with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Millet and family "Officer 666" Given.—"Officer 606" limestone exists to justify the establishment safety and as early as you want to. Raise the lid, throw everything toward have been suffering with bad colds given by local talent at LeRoy Wednesday of a cement plant, it is reported. A good poultry house is half the battle the seat, let the lid down, throw the past freek. I was greeted by a packed in raising strong healthy chicks. a pillow 'or two at the thing, and, Mr. and Mrs. Willinger are moving I SAINT PATRICK'S house. The proceeds of the play, $120 presto, the house is clean. All of to their new home on, what is was given ,to the Library association. which pleasant and convenient ararrangement Little Thelma Wells of New York is I known as the Fossy pace. 1 DAY SARGEANT is not marred by the Time to fix the fences and gates. only seven and she has a regular childish Miss Hazel Olson, who has been Kingsley Service Held.—Funeral Our stock is complete. Quality and jhigh prices that sometimes robs us of visiting near relatives in Northern love for dolls and "playing dressup" services for J. B. Kingsley of LeRoy MARCH 7Til satisfaction with every sale. the joy of living! Rev. Nauman called at Waltham Wisconsin the past three months, returned and dancing to the music of the who died Wednesday Were held from Friday. home Tuesday. Welcome home the, Presbyterian church at 1:30 p. m., hurdy-gurdy. But also has a marvelous There's much to be said on this Ph. Heydt was a Hayfield passenger Hazel. Saturday. Burial was made in the ability to "read minds" and to Our Upright Clear Shingles make Dexter Opera House subject, if you'll just come in and Friday. Miss Shebonic, who has «been visiting cemetery near Chester, Iowa. the best roof. make difficult calculations at lightning help say it. Frank Grimm is the busiest man her sister-in-law, Mrs. Shebonic, spe§d. When tested by Henry Woodhouse, Business Men Elect.—C. I. Roy was in town these days. during her past week's sickness, returned Music b$r the scientist, she looked at his elected president of the LeRoy Business Ray Winters has gone to the Twin home Saturday. Mrs. Shebonic closed watch and said: "It was made Dexter Home Orchestra Men's association Friday. Other Cities on insurance work. is much improved. in Denmark and has Swiss movements. J. J. CLEMENS officers are Howard Martz, vice president Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blair marketed E E O IN IT E F. N. Meyers, secretary, and fancy turkies at Waltham Friday. The number is 11,938. You haven't News items from all sections of this 'ONE PIECE LOAD^/ VOU KUM! Olaf Wj^stad, treasurer. A. R. Winters has severed his connection OR A CAR had it for a year yet. You have had yv m, vy z/ty territory are wanted by The News. as manager of the Waltham it for just a little more than a month." Send them to us by mail, tell 6s peronally Power for Lyle.—Lyle will have a Shipping association. Local Manager DIAL 2047 or Dial 2650. All of which was true. 24-hour electrical service before July John Nakies of Blooming ftairie as the line to Lyle will be about the was in the village Friday makihg final first construction work done by the preparations to move here.* The Pneumonia Month. Consumers Power Company, James Miss Wadman of Illinois has come March is a typical pneumonia month W. Peterson, a representative of the to assist her grandmother, IV^rs. Haegstrom, and usually gives a high rate of mortality company, stated last week. with the housework this summer. for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses Appoint Committee.—O. H. Dahle, Mike l'fuhl, who has been visiting much of its resistance and people Jens Larson and L. J. Groh were appointed his brother, John, and other relatives grow careless. When every cold, no Competition Is as a social committee for the at Sargeant the past month, left for matter how slight, is given prompt Lyle fire department to arrange for Norwalk, Wisconsin, Saturday. and intelligent attention, there is a social to be held in the near future. Aaron Draheim of Thief River Falls miidh less danger of pneumonia. It The appointment was made at the annual arrived here Friday. His family, should be borne in' mind that pneumonia meeting of the fire department. household goods ,and farm machinery is a germ disease and breeds in will get here early next week. This the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Families Move.—The Futfrell family of Secret good family is welcomed into our Remedy is an expectorant and cleans who have occupied the Oby place at Old Town, LeRoy, are moving to a midst. They will_farm east of town. {out the garm ladened mucus and not new location and Mr. and Mrk. Mike Special arrangements are under only cures a cold but prevents its reway Murphy will move to the Dick farm. to entertain Bishop Seager of suiting in pneumonia. It is pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen will Chicago, who will visit Sargeant on jto take. Children take it willingly. move to Mr. Hansen's farm at Oakdale. Thursday, March 9. In the afternoon K. O. Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug the Bishop will address the Ladies' Company. Prosperity Aid entertained by Mrs. Ph. Heydt, Advertisement—Monday— March Celebrate Anniversary.—Mr. and and in the evening at 7:45 he will.deliver one of his great sermons. Special Mrs. A. G. Diddams celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary February music by the choir and quartet. OUR NEW 26, ait their home at LeRoy. The public is invited. WHITE TRUCK There were three of the company beside the bride and groom who were Chamberlains' Cough Remedy—Nothing IS READY present at the wedding ceremony so Good for a Cough or Cold. twenty years ago. "Everyone who has used Chamberlain's for anything. Moving and Cough Remedy speaks well ot To Eelect Village Heads.—Lyle village Overland Trips A it," writes Edward P. Miller* Abbottstown, will hold their annual village Specialty Pa. People who once use this caucus at the city hall, March 10, for preparation sire seldom satisfied with the purpose of placing in nomination PHONE 2583 or 6749 any other. It is excellent to allay a candidates for the following village GARNET KOUGH cough or break up a cold. K. O. Wold officers: President of the council, Drug Co. and Pooler Drug Co. trustee, recorder, treasurer, constable Austin is far better off with competition than without. Advertisement—Monday— March and justice of the peace. DRAY LINE Advertisements in T'he News reach "Hog House Burned.—Fire at 10:00 The reason for this is evident. If one newspaper had the consumer. p. m., February *27, destroyed a hog house on the Will Hotson farm near the sway over the city and county it stands to reason Lyle.* A corn crib adjoining containing Bud Blight's Brainstorms a quantity of corn was also, destroyed. The hogs, were saved. A that You, Mr. Merchant would be paying more for advertising heater in the hog house is believed to have started the fire. than you do now. If only one grocery store, And you're likely to get very wet unless you can swim. Makes Good Average.—Tom ConIon, NEW auctioneer for W. P. Johnspn on one dry goods store, one garage, one doctor and so oh the Banfield farm west of Austin last Thursday, secured an average of existed do you realize that you would be paying enormous PRICES nearly $75.00 on the cows, including heifers. Top cow sold for $100. An average of $40.00 was secured on prices for necessities that really are necessary? ON hogs. «A big crowd attended the sale and Mr. Conlon said it looked like a county fair at the farm. SHOES Cities grow into enormous proportions under the effects J. F. FAIRBANKS of Competition. This store is offering new Spring Shoes for Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Children AT REDUCED PRICES! Dealer In You always buy our Shpea Likewise various business houses grow to success with confidence. No matter COAL, WOOD, LIME, what conditions exist, our thru the efforts to beat the other fellow at a good clean CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, shoes are priced right, and BRICK AND WALL they give long wear. game of Competition. 5 PLASTER. Company In order to meet keen competition, business firms Office 301 East Bridge St. N*v*r go into the 1 must advertise. mhir a hearty m«a/, fa Phone: Main 32 mvir If 19mm East of Coprt House' ymtU Mnd Austin* Minn. Austin, Mian. 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