Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 9, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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mm -1' PM Ir-*- Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Mar. 9, 1922 Johnson's near Austin last Thursday. ren spent Wednesday evening at the Dugaw and Haney homes. RENOVA Austin, helping care for her daughter, George Fett home. Mrs. Ole Lerud spent the past Mrs. Theo. Helleck. The mid-week Union prayer meeting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and family week with her daughter, Mrs. Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, and will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Tanner purchased a driving spent Wednesday evening at the Noble, who was ill, at Corning. Mrs. Clarence Engen called at the H. Lyons, Wednesday evening. Everybody horse of L. F. Smith. George Beneke home. Mrs. John Noble spent the past Clarence Larson home last Wednesday. is urged to attend these W. M. Phillips and family attended 4 week at the Stephen Noble home in WEST LANSING meetings. church services in Brownsdale Sunday. ECLIPSE ECHOES The following: were Austin callers Saturday: B. L. Stimpson, E. D. Miss Pearl Tanner was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney are on the A. A. Tanner home the first of the sick list. Nellar, G. E. Nelson, O. W. Cummings the week. and son, Harold, and Mr. ... Lou and George Miller were Austin Weekly Shavings. Edited By Gervin and son, Elvin. Miss Maud Barrick is visiting at callers Saturday. Volume 412 March 9, 1922 Splinters the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson were Mrs. Nels Peterson and children LE ROY LANSTtNG Browning. (Austin shoppers, Saturday. were guests at the Ole Christianson THE BIG MONEY MAKERS We believe in wearing out the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner were N. E. Scott has moved on the farm home Friday night. They left for flooring under the cash drawer instead Every year the loss to farmers in dinner guests at the Ernest Rockwell known as the Albertsen farm. their new home at Askov, in Pine of around the stove—that's Mrs. Jennie Brown went to Rice1ville, M. S. Muson moved to Austin last hog profits is tremendous. Lack of why we try to do the things that home Sunday. county, Saturday. Mr. Peterson went Mr. J. W. Buxton has rented the C. Monday night to visit relatives. proper equipment for the sows— Thursday. please you, so that you will keep us Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer and Wednesday evening with his car of E. Bates farm for the ensuing year. warm, dry and sanitary farrowing Miss Josie Horn went to Minneapolis, Mr. Bird was an Austin caller last "mak'n" sales instead of "sittin" children were visitors at the Henry pens—causes heavy losses of the household goods and stock. Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children around the stove. Wednesday on Missionary business. Saturday. young pigs. On some farms the losses Konkon home Sunday afternoon. were guests of her parents, Sunday C. W. Brown was a guest at the C. in one year would more than pay AUSTIN ROUTE 6 Geo. Harvey and family have moved and Monday. Mrs. Ed Jahren of Austin, spent a for the best equipment that could be A. Bates home Tuesday. Did you get in to see our new books on the D. L. Tanner farm, and built. J. R. Woods sold some of his full few days last week with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett returned on Beautiful Homes. If you did not Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Parmeter, on have taken possession of the place for Mrs. C. S. Harden. blooded Chester Whites at the sale you are missing a treat. We are to Austin, Monday. Right now is the time to be figuring South Main street, were pleasantly the year. proud of them and would enjoy showing Miss Ida Oby is visiting home folks in Austin, Friday. Palmer Quam was doing some on this important part of your them to you. Miss Ethel Grant is teaching in surprised March 3, when a bunch of spring work and we want to help you. during vacation from the State Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and painting in Austin last week. her District No. 37 as a part of her normal What you get out of the big prosperous their old neighbors south of Austin Normal at Mankato. son, of Stacy, are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffee visited year ahead of us depends considerably came in to spend the evening with school work for teachers. She Miss Beatrice Daily, a student at their son, Guy, in Austin, Sunday. It might be good insurance to look on what you are equipped them. Music and a social good time expects to teach in the country next the Mankato State Normal, is home Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hahn and family to TAKE. over your stock of coal in your bin. was enjoyed. At eleven o'clock a year. for the spring vacation. visited friends in Austin, Sunday. It's more than likely you'll need another picnic lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. George Colby and They All Miss Etheleen Redfield, a Mankato Use Eclipse Service at once in David Highet and family has moved load before the robin is here to daughter, Ruth, left for their home Mr. and Mrs. Parmeter were presented student, is visiting at the home of her planning the kind of equipment that onto the Luers farm south of the stay. Why not get it now? in Canada Tuesday. They will stop with a purse as a token of esteem. grandmother, Mrs. C. S. Harden. Smile will help you GET ALL THE PROSPERITY village. on the way at Lansing, Northfield, St. The company departed at a E. C. Corson purchased the north THERE IS. Will Knuth, the contractor, was a Paul and St. Croix to visit friends. late hour leaving with them every lot of W. H. Brown recently and excavation caller at the S. H. Vaughan home, Many good hay barns could be good wish as they go to their new started the first of the week. Friday. built with the money lost by spoiled WALTHAM home. After Eating a Be sure to have our SUNSHINE Will Johnson has moved on one of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of hay. We have a stock of fine barn WINDOWS in your hog house. lima, Missouri, are visiting at the latter's the Andy Ramsey farms south of the Meal at the lumber. Lloyd and Maud Rosenthal have Mrs. Julius Frohreich visited with village. parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. F. gone to Owatonna to attend the wedding IDEAL Mrs. M. F. Matter, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon and W. Sprung. of a cousin, Miss Esther McFall. The Misses Olga Larson and Martha Mrs. Elvin Hanson were Austin callers, J. J. CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wollenburg Daily, students at the Winona Friday. WE SERVE visited at the Carl Faber home Sunday ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD NEVADA Normal are spending their spring vacation Mrs. S. A. Smith of Austin, was a y/ ONLY THE evening.- guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Lyons, with home folks.' Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried visited BEST FOOD DIAL 2047 Local Manager The funeral of J. Kingsley was Sunday afternoon. A number of relatives spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett, held at the Presbyterian church, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Yarwood were at the Andrew Hoffland home. AT PRESENT Friday evening. Sunday guests at the home of their afternoon and interment was Raymond Nelson spent Sunday DAY PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schultz and Irene in the Chester cemetery. He was a son, Guy Yarwood. with his friend, Orlenzo Lillegard. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber TYLE member of the G. A. R. and the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Anderson Miss Andrena Moen called at the C. Sunday afternoon. were guests of her parents, Mr. and order. G. Olson home Sunday afternoon. STRICTLY Mr. and Mrs. R. Krueger and child- The History Club were very pleasantly Mrs. Ole Christianson, Tuesday. Mr. and Mr& Arthur Ashley were ERVICE entertained at the home of Mrs. Sunday guests at the C. Hanson HOME Earl Birch of Blooming Prairie, News advertising brings results. G. W. Harden last Thursday. It being home. moved on one of Andy Ramsey's BAKING guest day a large crowd was Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of Oakland farms south of the village, last week. ATISFACTION WILL present and luncheon was served after and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lastine Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nelson and the usual routine of business. were Sunday visitors at E. 0. Anderson's. family of Austin, were Sunday The members of the library association YOU DANCE? guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IDEAL CAFE held a very pleasant meeting Ole Christianson. at the home of Mrs. W. Clark on News advertising b/ings results. Remember the Bible Study class KOBES' CAFE ROY CHRISTENSEN, Monday afternoon. After the business meets at the home of Grandma SAINT PATRICK'S session the hostess served dainty Prop. Summey every Tuesday afternoon. OUR NEW refreshments. DAY Everybody welcome. The Davis family moved on Friday WHITE TRUCK The following were Austin callers, MARCH 17TH to Mclntyre, where they will make Wednesday: Addie Wiseman, Uanitta IS READY their future home. We are sorry to Bates, A. E. Rector and sons, Ira see such a nice family leave.. The for anything. Moving and and Dewey and Frank Balsdorf. Dexter Opera House Claude Johnson family moved into Overland Trips A Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and the house vacated by them. Specialty son, and Ira Rector of Stacy, are visiting Music by Miss Alice Schutz. entertained the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. PHONE 2583 or 6749 Dexter Home Orchestra members of the Embroidery club on GARNET KOUGH E. Rector and other relatives. Tuesday evening. Many were absent 1 E E O IN IT E Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson and because of illness. A delicious twocourse I YOU KUM! Mr. and Mrs..Walter Rasmusson and luncheon was served after the DRAY LINE family, attended the sale at Will general business had been disposed 4.. of. Miss E. Rivers arrived home from Insurance Specialists Dakota, Saturday, after having spent A. L. Vollbrecht's several months with her daughter, Austin Insurance Agency. Mrs. Karlan and family. She was accompanied E. Ray Cory, Manager by her son, Roy, who was Babcock Building returning home from several weeks Harness Store AUSTIN, MINNESOTA visit with a sister in California. SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF MARCH Paintet HONEST HARNESS STRONG ODAY TO Says: DURABLE BEST MATERIAL EVERY HARNESS GUARANTEED PRICED ON THE SAME LOW BASIS THAT THE FARMER IS GETTING FOR HIS PRODUCTS SPECIAL ON COMPLETE LINE "Liquid Granite Stands LYLE, MINN. Ace-High •'with experienced users for surfaces subject Bud Bright's Brainstorms EQUIPPED to severe wear, for floors, linoleum and oilcloth. It's water-proof, of course. But, more TOLEDO than that, it is pretty nearly wear-proof as You don't need either a well. friend or a pull when you buy at this store. 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