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

March 23, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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i"? MOWER COUNTY IEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Mar. 23, 1922 Page Two ECLIPSE ECHOES Youngest and Oldest Veteran MAPLE CITY DEXTER Neighborhood a Irvin Strangman is working for L. P. Kreren remains about .the Weekly Shavings'. Edited By Hugo Schwartz. same. Iff" Volume 414. March 23, 1922. Splinters Mr. and Mrs. John Brinkman spent J. C. Solt was an Austin caller Sunday in Austin. Tuesday. "Drive in—We'll load up," should selling these indivdual hog houses, Mrs. Nick Hug has returned from Miss Elsie Farber was an Austin Home Talent Play be the attitude of everyone connected we've sold very few "Community" a visit at Red Wing. caller Tuesday. with the building business, from the is WeU Attended hog palaces. Hogs seem to be like boss including the smiling steno, Emil Hanken who is sick with C. V. Miller was in town on Monday down to the "Dusty Miller" fellar who the rest of us—they like to own their mumps is recovering slowly. and Tuesday. "rastles" with the plaster "saks." own homes. Ernest Jacob! began work last Paul McGinnis made a trip, to Mason Sargeant, March 22. Sargeant,'s "Them's" our sentiments and when week at H. W. Schramm's. City Monday, returning Wednesday. we fail to smile at all times you'lf understand home talent play last Friday night Atilgos Goetsch of Austin spent that we have just dflopped a was well attended. The proceeds were length of sewer pipe on our great toe Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Ernest Kraft, who is serving on the applied to the public school improvement or that friend wife's family has just USE A GOOD SHINGLE Mrs. O. Goetsch. jury, returned to Austin Sunday fund. arrived for the summer. All other when you use any and save regrets Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. night. times we will "laff" the smile of geniality. SARGEANT later on. We take a special pride in and Mrs. Theodore Czar spent Sunday O. S. Aykens is moving on the Zimmerman at the William Miller home. the qualtiy of SHINGLES which we farm recently vacated by Mr. 4- carry in stock. Our stock also conatins Ardis Halverson of Austin was Hall. Evangelical Church Notice. Did you ever hear of the "land of 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. home over Sunday with her parents, the best and most suitable materials Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Warner returned plenty" where the natives starve thru In charge of J. Heydt and F. Grimm. for all kinds of buildings Mr. and Mrs. John Halverson. from Grand Meadow Wednesday. lack of step ladders by which they get 11:00 a. m.—Public worship and their meals from the trees. You may whether it be house, barn or chicken Henry Hoist spent a few days in sermon. not be a citizen of that particular Mr. and Mrs. Willam Deyr. have coop. 7:00 p. m.—P. M. Young People's Austin last Week. From there he went country but if you want a good step Missionary program. gone to Sheffield, Iowa, for an extended ladder or a regular ladder, come to to Waltham to attend Market Day., Next Sunday evening at 7:30, Rev. the Eclipse yard. visit. Miss Hilda Miller, formerly of this A. H. Nauman will preach in the Waltham A. -P. Webber, the horse buyer, arrived M. E. Church. March 26 is the vicinity, now of Austin, was married The "Come right in and make yourself Sunday night and intends to buy date. Everybody welcome. This service to Theodore Czar Saturday afternoon, at Home" kind of houses are is given by special request. Did you ever hear of a man who bit a carload of horses. March 18. Congratulations. Acts, the fourth chapter, is the lesson off his own nose to spite his face? the kind we furnish plans and materials Mrs. A. R. Pierce from Austin Caroline Schwartz was given a party for the Sargeant class next Wednesday Well, we are him. Since we began for. came Monday noon for a visit with evening. Sunday afternoon, March 19, on A. H. Nauman, Pastor. her grandmother, Mrs. Jacobson. her seventh birthday by her little All the features of farm life will be A. H. Nauman returned from a trip mates and neighbors. Games were shown in moving pictures at the J. J. CLEMENS to Faribault Saturday. enjoyed by the little people. At about Woodman hall Thursday evening. 4:30 Mrs. Schwartz and Clara Studes Rev. Nauman is attending the midyear PIECE OR A CAR LOAD The Dexter Telephone company has conference at Waseca this week. *W.W.V.WWJWOCK /A •A/ served ice cream and cake. called a special meeting of the stockholders Meeting in front of tlie State House in Boston—Terry McCloskey, who enlisted Local Manager A great many people are on the DIAL 2047 at the age of fourteen in the One Hundred and First infantry, Twentysixth for next Friday, March 24. News Advertising brings results. sick list. Old time grippe is the ailment. division, for the World war, and Edwin F. Wyer of Woburn, Mass., ninety years old, the oldest G. A. R. member in the Bay state and probably the oldest G. C. Korbitz returned to Waseca war veteran in the state. Monday after visiting relatives here 'i the past week. WEST LANSING NEVADA Aaron Draheim bought some cows of Albert Meyer Wednesday. Also a BUY GOOD Mrs. Tom Enerson was a Monday span of horses of F. C. Heydt. Mrs. J. M. Buxton is on the sick guest at the C. K. Olson home at Lyle. list. Racine Man Hurt Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Lerud were Mrs. Theodore Enerson called at in Fall from Pole the M. D. Nelson home Saturday afternoon. Austin callers, Saturday. Carl A. Larson has rented the old Maxfield farm for the coming year. Miss Madline Olson visited at the PRINTING Racine, March 22.—Harvey Shaw Miss Bernice Duerst spent the home of her grandfather, M. Hanson, slipped from a telegraph pole here week-end with home folks in Austin. last week. last week and injured his arms and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nelson, and Mr. Miss Olive and Charlie Buxton hands slightly when he landed on a and Mrs. E. Hanson spent Sunday at called at the Wood's home Friday barbed wire fence. the Dave Nelson home. evening. RACINE Mrs. I. I. Anderson spent a few It pays in end Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes, days last week at the home of her were dinner guests at the Dugaw parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nelson. Reconstruction of our telephone home, Sunday. lines is progressing very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and Only three or four lines are left to son went to Lansing, Saturday, to fix. visit his parents. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pearl Ranum is ill with the Roy Ellenberg on March 14. "flu" and was unable to attend Mrs. M. E. G. Wilson, a former resident high school a few days last week. of Mower* county, died at the Mrs. Fred Oleson was called to home of her daughter in St. Paul. Minneapolis, Tuesday, by the serious Funeral services were conducted in illness of her sister, Mrs. Amos the M. E. church of Racine and interment Makepeace. was made in the Hamilton cemetery. Miss Virginia Scott spent the She was eighty-one years old. week-end from her high school duties John Compfield has been sick in bed There is a definite obligation upon every man who in Austin, with her parents, Mr. and sufferng from a severe cold for the Mrs. N. E. Scott. seeks the service of the printer. He must not use press, past week. Mr. and Mrs- Theodore Helleck and The sleet storm which struck here baby of Blooming Pr«jrie, are visiting paper, type and ink—the forces which in three centuries Worn and scored cylinders reduce Friday night promised to be as bad as at the home of her parents, Mr. your car's power and increase the first, but a change in temperature unchained the intelligence of mankind—to produce that and Mrs. John Noble. its gas and oil consumption. and a slackening of the rain saved the Our cylinder reboring will which is false, or ugly. trees and telephone lines from further make it run like new. Drop in and we will show you how it is destruction. SMITH'S done. A. F. Pendergrass went to Spring It is something to know that good printing is more University of Southern Auto Radiator Repairs Valley Saturday and purchased a Ford truck to use in his produce busi- profitable than poor printing. But it is a greater satisfaction 126 W. MILL ST. Minnesota Scarlet Fever Victim to feel that your printing expresses not alone DIAL 6555 PHONE 6215 Expected Home Soon the best that is in you and your business, but the best efforts of your printer, the ink maker, the engraver and Harvey Hoist is expected home the paper manufacturer. from the hospital at St. Paul, where he has been sick with scarlet fever the past six weeks. He was a student The Mower County News aims to produce work at the university. Albert Rugg, who that will stand as a credit to our business, a decided help is also attending the same school, is also sick with scarlet fever since last to its patrons, mutual satisfaction and future welfare week. of your business and leave a lasting thot in the minds RED ROCK of those who find thru dealings with us that it is a real 4. A St. Patrick's dance was enjoyed "House of Service." Bear this last thot in mind and by a large crowd at Concord hall Friday KOBES CAFE evening. when in need of Quality printing let the Mower County Miss Artavieve Gadwa of Austin, News be your guide. DIAL 2-6-5-0 and a representative was a visitor in the William Rugg home Saturday. will call. P. C. Helmick of near Blooming Bud Bright's Brainstorms Prairie visited his brother, Fred, and The customer who buys his printing by price alone, family several days last week, returning home Friday. is here today and gone tomorrow. But the customer Mrs. Bert Jones, teacher in District and a pair of shoes can sell' whom we please thru service and quality remains a decided No. was unable to teach Friday 41, for twenty dollars and still and Monday, being sick with the asset to our business and indirectly helps Austin be a poor pair of shoes. M- grippe. INVESTING by making it possible for us to give abetter service and Several members of the Risius family abetter newspaper. are sick with the grippe., IN SHOES Mrs. Earl Roelfson visited several days in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Guiney. Important nowadays, when Mr. and Mrs. Enno Krull, Sr., of Do your shopping in The News first~you will be better satisfied you buy shoes, is the thot of Dexter township, went to Rochester making a good investment. 1 High style shoes, or conservative Monday where Mr. Krull expected to shapes, if they are be operated on for ulcers of the stomach. O'DoTmell Shoes, wear well. They are made of materials good enough to guarantee. They hold their shape because WALTHAM they fit. Gpod fitting Mower (bounty N ws shoes wear longer. You make a good investment when you Ernest Beneke was an Austin caller buy Sunday. O'Donnell Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty visited House of Service T3he with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett Sunday. Jensen-Phiffer Mr. and Mrs. August Siegfried and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and children spent Sunday evening at the William Company A man can be worth a Shurke home. million dollars and still Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Miluis and Mrs. make a poor husband. East of Court House Herman Matter and children visited Austin, Minn, with the William Shure family\Sunday afternoon.