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

April 13, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, April 13,1922 SOCIABLE HELD LADIES'AD) WILL ECLIPSE ECHOES "company car," a ford formerly owned Gruesome Decorations of a Church by the five boys who went deer FOR RACINE MAN MEET APRIL 19- hunting last fall. Weekly Shavings. Mrs. H. M. Brooks is visiting her Edited by Volume 41'fc. April 13, 1922 grand-daughter, Mrs. Henry Jahns of Splinters. Spring Valley. John Carsten, Buttermaker Clark Lee, Petit Juror, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO Screcn time is about here. Let us is Honored Visits at His BUILD THIS YEAR? supply you with A-l quality screens NEVADA at the right prices. This Spring starts off with many by Friends. Home. opportunities to do the things we put off last year. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nelson spent Take buiTding for example—prices FENCE IN YOUR CHICKS. Root River Valley, April 12.—The Sunday at the N. D. Nelson home. Racine, April 13.—A sociable was of material have come down so that Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. J. Aratsen held last Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson entertained It will be only a short time now until you can build this Spring with full time for planting gardens. So if on Wednesday. The Aid will hold its assurance that you will get the most John Carsten, by the Odd Fellows and a number of relatives at dinner iyou have a few chickens you will do value in return for your investment. next meeting with Mrs. D. Spreckles the Modern Woodmen of Racine. Mr. Sunday. I well to call at Eclipse and get enough You will remember that building material Wednesday, April 19. Miss Ida Morstad spent a few days Carsten has resigned his position as Poultry fence to keep them within was one of tfie very last to go Clark Lee, who is serving on the last week with her friend, Miss Emma bounds and be at peace with your buttermaker and is leaving Racine. up in price and one of the first to neighbors. come down. petii jury at Austin, spent Sunday at Lee. W. A. Wilson left Wednesday morning his home here. We invite you to come in or call us Miss Emma Anderson returned for Winona to attend the Implement on the phone no matter how small the Mrs. Elmer Knutscn and son, Elmer, home Sunday after spending a few Dealer^' association for a few job may be. We welcome every If in need of legal advice consult of Hatton, North Dakota, are weeks at the home of her grandparents, days. chance to be of service, knowing that the best lawyer you know. If in need visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Nelson. a satisfied customer is our best advertisement. The lumber saw has moved from of medicine consult the best doctor and other relatives. you know. If in need of lumber or H. S. Moen called at the Louis Jacobson town to Hale Brothers farm. other building material consult the A. Haseth of Austin has returned home Friday. C. W. Peery has taken the agency Eclipse Lumber Co. to his home after spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Nordahl Nelson visited A TIMELY SUGGESTION. for a hail insurance company. days with his son, Adolph. at the I. I. Anderson home Sunday. Make a deal with your carpenter I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Amundson and while skilled labor can be secured at Archie McClellan is working for K. Frank King visited over Sunday family returned Tuesday from a visit a reasonable price. Don't wait until' Si Smart says: uTh' man who said Starks. with his friend, Andy Hoffland. in Ostrander with Mr. Amundson's the rush sets in this Spring—when! 'tew heads is better than one' niver Mr. Bakken of Rushford is visiting brother. carpenters may be hard to get at any' sat b'hind a feller courtin' his best at the A. 0. Haarstad home. price. Fire, tornado automobile, casualty girl et a movie show/' About twenty people were out for Miss Ruby Jacobson and August and workmen's compensation insurance. volley ball practise Tuesday evening. J. E. Crippen, Austin Nat'l Garish spent Sunday evening at the The pastor of the Methodist Episcopal bank bldg. Advertisement 27-8-c K. Starks home. church is going to organize a J. J. CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. Ed. King are rejoicing checker club in Racine. Progressive Man wants but little here below, over the arrival of a baby girl at ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD nor wants that little long if he makes checkers will be another feature for ^UNOtttvVGOC his wants known in The News want their home. Congratulations. tv L/ NO O' the new hall. column (see the Market Place on George and Arthur Kirchner have DIAL 2047 Local Manager Elmer Meschke has purchased the page five.) hired out to work ©n the section at A startling view of the interior of the Chape] of All Saints in Sedletz, near Kettenber, Czechoslovakia. The church is'decorated with human bones, a sharp! Renova for the summer. reminder of the mortality of the human body. Sedletz is on the River Elbe, 40 miles east of Prague. Ladies' Aid Meets at Waldron Home Ladies' Aid at the Albert Ulland I WEST LANSING home in Corning Friday afternoon. &/>e Voice Out Lansing, April 12.—Ladies' Aid Mrs. Peter Arett returned to her home in Moscow after a few days' will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Theodore Helleck and baby cf visit at her parent's home. Mrs. Clyde Waldron Thursday afternoon, Blooming Prairie have returned to their home after spending the past April 21. Miss Lutina Noble has gone to Miss Uanitta Eates of Austin was two weeks with her parents. Blooming Prairie to stay with her sister an over-Sunday guest at the home of for a week. Irvin A. Johnson of Slay ton called her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. at the Dugaw home Friday afternoon. of the Ether Bates. 4- Miss Bernice Duerst spent the week SARGEANT Renumber the Bible study class end at her home in Austin. n^cets at the home of Grandma Summey Sanford Jerdet sold a bunch of on Monday afternoon. Everyone Evangelical Church Notice. young cattle to Mr. Frederickson last welcome. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. week. Tlie midweek union prayer meeting 11:00 a. m., Easter Sermon, with Mr and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes, sepcial music. will be held at the home of Mr. and vs. Printing Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector and Come to the Sergeant church Easter Mrs. L. S. Chapman on Wednesday evening and hear the beautiful Donald were dinner guests at their evening. Everybody is urged to attend cantata given, "The Prince of Life," parental home Sunday. by a select choir of twelve voices, and these meetings. N. E. Scott called at the Noble speakers especially trained for the occasion. Mrs. S. W. Playe was a guest at the home Sunday. A welcome is extended to all C. A. Bates home Monday. A. H: Nauman, Pastor. J. R. Wood was an Austin caller The following were Austin callers Monday. Saturday: Albert Story and wife, Carl Larson bought a horse from News items from all sections of this James Curry, B. F. Runyon and wife, territory are wanted by The News. John Scanlon last week. Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally Stanley Levy and family, Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Howard Lerud attended the or Dial 2650. Goetsch, S. H. Vaughan and family, A slight turn of the wrist, and lo, a voice comes out Ferd. Boelk, A. B. Strong, Mrs. Hugo Bridgman and Richard Beckman. "Paster, Jimmy, faster I space. A concert is announced and immediately the of You know mother said Mrs. Sherman of Grand Meadow there won't be any room is tilled with a rich, resonant, singing voice, accompanied came Saturday to visit her sister, breakfast till vie bring num. Corn the Kellegg'e Mrs. S. H. "Vaughan. by rippling notes from a piano. Flahesl" Vance King and wife were Austin If you have never had the pleasure of sitting in a shoppers Monday. and listening to a concert being given hundreds room George "Weber of Austin was a Lansing caller Thursday. of miles away, you have a wonderful treat coming. Today The following were Austin callers there are thousands of individuals who can call in Thursday: Ole G. Anderson, Mr. and their friends most any evening and treat them to a firstclass Mrs. 0. W. Cummings and daughters, A. E. Rector, Sherman Boyer and concert because they possess a wireless receiving Compare flavor and ctispness! brother-in-law, Mrs. Cochran, John set. Haclsensrnidt, James Curry and Mrs. Simmons. While it is true that wireless communication has KELXiOGGS against any Mert Seavey and Carl Joselyn of advanced rapidly in the last few years, it is still in its infancy. the northern part of the state are visiting Corn Flakes you ever ate! Its possibilities are almost beyond comprehension, relatives and friends in Udolpho. and any day or night may bring out a new and The sermons given by Rev. Stokes startling phase of this great invention. were very interesting to those whc Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the covers But even now the entertaining concert is only one were able to attend church Saturday these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty evening and Sunday. bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs! phase of wireless messages. Every night one can listen Big and brown and crispy-crunchy flakes—a revelation to complete market reports, weather conditions and "Found Seven Rata Dead in Bin Next In appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodness— Morning." the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! business indications. Broadcasting stations send out Robert Woodruff says: "My premises Instantly you like Kellogg's, not only because of appealing were infested with rats, I tried messages from such business writers as Roger W. Babson, RAT-SNAP on friend's recommendation. flavor, but because Kellogg's are not "leathery"! the^great statistician. The farmer is already listening Next morning found seven dead Kellogg's area delight to eat, as the little folks as well rats in bin, two near feed box, three as the big ones will tell you! And Kellogg's ought to in for the latest prices on his crops, and gradually in stall. Found large number since. No smell from dead rats—RAT-SNAP be best—they're the original Corn Flakes! You have the wireless method of communication is going to permeate drys thern up. Best thing I have ever only to make comparison to realize used." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. the whole field of business.—Reprinted from the that quickly! Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Public Service Monthly. Co. Advertisement—April KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for tomorrow morning's spread! They For the present, however* the cost of this method of TOASTED get the day started right! Insist SMITH'S communication is more than ordinary business methods «adM upon KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in s& can stand. There is also the lack of personality, a lack Auto Radiator Repairs Cuffn the RED and GREEN package pLAKES the kind that are not leathery of direct, visible appeal to the consumer or customer 126 W. MILL ST. which is gotten thru the printed word. Printing thru DIAL 6555 the medium of letter heads, envelopes, commercial forms, and newspaper advertising still is the most logical way to deliver your message. W. R. EARL FUNERAL DIRECTOR CORNFLAKES Business Residence Do your shopping in The News iirsU-you will be better satisfied Phone 2512 Phone 2213 AUSTIN, MINN. Aao Mower f^ounty ews Bakers of KELLOGG'S CRUMBLES awl KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ax! bnmbleJ DONOVAN & GOSLEE Funeral Directors TYLE and Embalmers Day Calls—Phone 2188 Night Calls ERVICE T. W. Donovan—5914 H. A. Goslee—6637 T5he House of Service Motor and Carriage Service ATISFACTION 4- HOMMEL ELECTRIC CO. KOBES' CAFE 203 N9RTH MAIN STREET for Expert Electrician DIAL 26 79 v.