Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 16, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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1 '•"'^f'- '~f x' ,_ .V 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Three Thursday, Mar. 16,1922 LE ROY ELECTION Ladies please bring baskets. Everybody who attended the school meeting held NEWRY Landing Relief Crew at Wolf Insurance Specialists welcome. in Albert Lea Friday. RESULTS GIVEN George Luthe, who cut his foot Miss Gertrude Coleman and Miss Austin Insurance Agency Mrs. John Aldahl is sick. with an axe while chopping wood, is Ella Magnuson visited at the Oscar E. Ray Cory, Manager Louis Goetsch has been on the sick somewhat better. Lysne home Sunday afternoon. Babcock Building list. Hermena Peaturker and Ella Magnuson Born to Mr. and Mrs. Has Hensel AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Dr. A. E. Henslin is Reelected Mrs. James Lester is on the sick visited school District No. 135 March 14, a son. Mrs. Hensel will be list this week. Thursday afternoon. 4. Mayor of remembered as Miss Clara Lee. George Thompson is busy grinding Mrs. John Jordan who has been visiting LeRoy. HIDES 6 to 10c feed this week. with relatives in Chicago, returned Advertisements in The News reach Oscar Lysne was a Blooming Prairie home Monday. Wool Wanted at 26c lb. the consumer. shopper Saturday. Horsehides $3.50 At the village election held in the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Goodmanson and William Loge will build a barn for hall Tuesday afternoon, the following CHAS. DUBINSKY family were guests at the Gilbert Alex Noble this summer. J. F. FAIRBANKS efficers were elected: Thompson home Tuesday. 303 East Maple Street Thomas I. Johnson is cutting wodd Mayor—Dr. A. E. Henslin, re-elected. Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 N. E. Lestegard, Albert Luthe and for John Jordan this week. Ephriam Magnuson iwere among those Grant Cunningham is moving on a Village Council—M. E. Morse, reelected. farm near Hayfield this week. Mrs. G. H. TenBroeck Dealer In HOMMEL ELECTRIC Oscar Ulland returned from his Recorder—Hagbarth Hawkins. TEACHER OF PIANO AND school work at Mankato Saturday. Treasurer Merrill Bowers, reelected. COAL, WOOD, LIME, CO. HARMONY Herman Luthe called at the Sven CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, 406 North ^St. Paul Street 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Justice—George Van Buren. Magnuson home Sunday afternoon. DIAL 5120 for Expert Electrician BRICK AND WALL Constable—E. F. Pierce, re-elected. Mary Magnuson visited at the Albert DIAL 26 7 9 This was the caucus ticket, but a Luthe home Sunday afternoon. PLASTER. women's ticket and an independent Alex Noble is busy hauling lumber ticket were gotten up before the polls for his nfew barn, which he will build ,»T "Internationa MISS E. OBER opened. The judges were Mrs. Cornelia Spencer Jordan this summer. Office 301 East Bridge St. Willmarth and Howard Martz, Mrs. Sven Magnuson was a caller DIAL 7527 and the clerks were Miss Elizabeth Funeral Director. i.i. liLm. juijiit Landing the relief crew at the Wolf Rock lighthouse, England. Situated at the 0. A. Christianson home Tuesday Phone: Main 32 Ann Price and W. G. Wells. in a very dangerous sea about 16 miles beyond land's end, the rock can be approached The Establishment of afternoon. only at great risk of life. Each man has to be hauled up to the landing Service. The LaBar school will give a basket Austin, Minn. TEACHER OF PIANO stage. LEROY social Saturday evening, March 18. STOCKMEN SIDE Golden Rule store the past eighteen C. Madison left Tuesday morning J. months. on a business trp thru northern Wisconsin. CAROF CATTLE The C. G. Olson children have all been sick with bad colds the past Miss Grace River of Riceville came week. over Monday and visited her cousin, Mrs. W. Clark. Donald Stenson of Austin came Many Lyle Residents The Hickok family from near Austin down Sunday and visited at the Peter Suffering from are moving into part of the home Skov home. occupied by Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregg and Mr. and Grippe. The funeral of Mrs. Patrick McTigue, Mrs. Frank Bumgardel were in Austin a former resident of this place, Thursday. Tuesday was election day in Nevada was held at Wapsy on Tuesday. Lyle, Minn., Mar. 15.—Many stockmen Township and we are all anxious to Mrs. Edward Plummer went to from here are shipping cattle to hear the results. Spring Valley Tuesday to visit her Chicago. Among those who shipped mother who is reported quite ill. cattle recently are Peter Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller were Mrs. George Boyd entertained a Tom Searles. called to Carpenter, Iowa, last Friday Stylo Hmte to attend the funeral of Mrs. Miller's few friends last Saturday in honor of her little daughter, Ramona's birthday. aged aunt. LYLE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller were enentertained Mrs. Danielson and daughter, Oney, for. dinner at the Tom (From Another Correspondent.) we.e passengers to Cresco last Saturday Downey home near Rose Creek Sunday. The Week of March 20th to 25th, 1922 There have been many cases of influenza where the latter consulted a physician. near Lyle. We are glad to state that Mr. and Miss Dora Siewert spent the weekend Mrs. LeRoy Olson are feeling much Miss Grace Bundy went to Spring at her home. better and we hope that soon they Valley Monday morning where she The parent teachers club met at the expccts to sew for Mrs. Groby and will have fully recovered from their school last Friday afternoon." family. recent illness. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McCaughey had her tonsils Mrs. A. W. Soper Thursday morning. removed by Dr. Morse last Saturday. News items from all sections of this A Complete Presentation of the New Elinan Hilsen, the noted Norwegian She is slowly improving from territory are wanted by The News. lecturer, gave a lecture in Lyle Sunday. the effects. Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally Mrs. Addie Turn^x and daughter, or Dial 26f0. Miss Olson has completed her practice Irene, went to Cresco Saturday morning teaching under Miss Siewart and Spring Modes to consult a physician in regard "has resumed her work at the Austin to the latter's health. normal. The Misses Martha Daily and Olga The H. Rohne family, who have Larson returned to Winona Monday been ill with pneumonia and flue, are to resume their school duties after a YOU convalescing. Miss Haugen, nurse iSilllSlt liBiSSI pleasant vacation with home folks. from St. Olaf hospital, attended Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark went to are cordially invited to attend an them. Cresco Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of a cousin who was accidentally elaborate style exhibition which we (From Another Correspondent.) killed by being struck in the Allen Anderson was in Lyle on abdomen by a pump handle. have taken great pains to make as attractive business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and J. Miss Effie Searles is suffering with (laughter left for Chicago Monday and as helpful to you as possible—the a severe case of grippe. night after several days' visit at the Leo Bumgardel is now recovering Printzess Style Revue. parental Sprung home. They are on from a case of influenza. way to their home at Illmo, their Dan Sargeant is doing the chores Missouri. at the Olson home this week. We are indeed fortunate in being able to Miss Elizabeth Ann Price went to Miss Laurna Miller attended the Spring Valley Monday morning place before you the new spring models in stock company show at Austin Friday. where she attended the Eastern Star School of Instruction in District 37. suits and coats designed and tailored by Miss Madline Olson returned home The Next Time Your Radiator With herself, there were six grand officers last week from St. Paul where she present. Leaks let Us Repair It For You Printz. has been employed as a clerk at the The Misses Beatrice Daily and Ila We can save you money. Oby and Ethleen Redfield returned We can give you quick service. 4sk Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" This year the mode, as interpreted by the first of the week to Mankato to And we guarantee to give you absolute Got Such a Hold. continue their work at the Normal after S satisfaction. He'll tell you that the battlefronts Printz, is especially effective. Simplicity is a week's visit with their parents of Europe were swarming with rats, IT and friends. which carried the dangerous vermin 9rtnizc»« saved from plainness by richness of material and caused our men misery. Don't let I N Mr. and Mrs. Schulz of Grand MM KyMil I Jlrmizcsa rats bring disease into your home. IT Forks, North Dakota, visited the fore tlCMf O AM9 TAlL0ftU and grace of line. The wide variety of When you see the first one get RATSNAP. part of the week at the home of Mr. That will finish them quick. and Mrs. R. A. Schulz. They went Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and garments will interest you. guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. to Spring Valley Monday morning to Advertisement—March visit relatives. Sports suits of jersey coats of camel's The members of the Dorcas society LEGAL NOTICE very pleasantly surpried Miss Louise hair suits of Trelaine,Twill Cord and serge, Miller on Monday evening. The occasion They All being her birthday. She was ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE knickers and capes—all are here. And all presented with a nice gift and refreshments CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Smile THEREON. were served at a late in the season's newest mode. Estate of Alexander Roulston. hour. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County i« Mrs. Goss left Sunday noon for an Mower, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of extended visit with relatives in and Trimmings are conservative. Elaborate Affer Eating a Alexander Roulston, Decedent. near Great Falls, Montana. She has Letters of Administration this day four daughters there and word was Meal at the having been granted to Joseph _Roulstbn, embroideries of former years have almost received here that most of them with of Austin, Minnesota: IDEAL It is ordered that the time within their families were sick with the influenza disappeared. Cleverly applied braid, stitching which all creditors of the above named epidemic. decedent may present claims against in soft, harmonious shades, predominate. his estate in this court, be, and the WE SERVE MAYVILLE same hereby is, limited to three ONLY THE months from and after the date hereof said time expiring the 6th day of BEST FOOD Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and June, 1922. Leonard, spent Sunday evening at the AT PRESENT And it is further ordered, that We suggest you plan to visit the Style J. N. Wertz home. N Monday the 12th day of June, DAY PRICES, The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate Revue early in the day to insure ample leisure Court Rooms at Court House at Lutheran church will meet with the City of Austin, in said County, be, Mrs. G. Schultz, Thursday afternoon. STRICTLY and the same hereby is fixed and appointed in seeing and, if you wish, trying on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer and as the time and place for Mrs. George Wuertz spent Sunday hearing upon and the examination, HOME the many styles. adjustment and allowances of such afternoon and evening at the J. N. claims as shall be presented within BAKING Wuertz home. 2304 the time aforesaid. printtc&0 West Dry Goods Co. Mrs. George Wuertz of Farmington, Let notice hereof be given by the jpty printzess publication of this order in the Mower visited a week so with her 01* County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, daughter, Mrs. Arnold Meyer. She IDEAL CAFE as provided by law. will leave for her home again, Tuesday. Dated March 6th, 1922. HENRY WEBER, JUN. ROY CHRISTENSEN, Judge of Probate. (Court Seal) Interesting store news will be, Prop. found on every page of The News in.HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, kvv'Vvv »V'/iW iv?mvvV7irvivvivvtV'/ tv. tv. I V7 this issue. Shop here first. 'File No. 4312 Mar. 9, 16, 23 -i L, «fe & *£ef"U-