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

April 20, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, April 20,1922 0. J. Hoium's Father ECLIPSE ECHOES Famous Boston Stone May Be Moved WEST LANSING ELKTON Dies in Albert Lea Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland and Hazel Hagen has been on the sick Weekly Shavings. Edited by Lansing, April iy.—Mr. O. J. Hoium Annie, were Austin shoppers Saturday. list. Volume 418. April 20, 1922. Splinters. went to Albert Lea Monday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hagen returned the funeral of his father, who Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Leona and from Minneapolis last week. LESS WORK MORE build a home, others can take an passed away at his home there Wednesday Vera Marie visited at the Dugaw We understand there will be a PLEASURE abandoned barn and out of it make night. home Thursday. dance in Swenson's hall next Saturday an attractive home. Even when it is "The work in the kitchen must be Mr. W. M. Stankey and daughters, E Miss Bernice Durst spent the weekend out of the question to hire an architect night. finished." Your wife has been denied it is possible thru our building Emma and Bertha and Bennie Wendorf, at her home in Austin. Miss Nina Hines visited our schools many pleasures for that reason. service to find a home to suit the were called to Owatonna Friday Convenience will make both your wife last Monday. Nina attends school at Mrs. Mary Miller was an Austin purse, without any obligation on your and home happier. Supply her with to attend the funeral of their cousin Grand Meadow. part. caller Saturday. those things which will save her hundreds and &ece, Mrs. R. Stankey. Erick Hanson is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lerud and of useless steps each day. The Mr. and Mrs. Max Greene entertained B. Benson from Clayton is reported right kind of kitchen cabinets, drain Ruby atended church in Austin last his brother and family from board and convenient cupboards will UNCLE SAM as quite sick. Sunday. do away with useless kitchen drudgery. Byron, Minn., and their son from Billy Bogan and Irwin Hanson who Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and discovered thru the selective draft, She «will have more time for Dodge Center, Sunday. were home from St. Olaf's college for Ruby called at the N. E. Scott home recreation. that from 7 to 20 per cent more country Vermelia Vaughan, Marie Johnson, boys than city boys are physically their Easter vacation, returned to Sunday afternoon. Let us tell you how to "build in" defective or in need of medical attention. Kemma Hoium, Elna Cummings, Northfield last Tuesday. these improvements to the best advantage Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector spent and at a moderate expenditure. Myrtle Bird* Harold Cummings and Supt. E. C. Merredith spent his Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Gilmore Vaughan returned to their This fact is in direct contradiction Easter vacation at his home in Minneapolis. Mrs. A. E. Rector in Lansing. Remember convenience in your to the generally accepted belief that High School duties in Austin, Tuesday, home means less work, fewer steps, Hans Peterson of Dexter, spent the the lads from the farm are physically after spending their Easter vacation more pleasure. superior to their city brothers. The week-end with his sister, Mrs. H. O. We'll be glad to help you make at their homes here. Mower County News Market country school house gets much Karsrud and family. your home convenient. Place is the place to list anything Miss Gladys Summey of St. Paul, blame for this condition, but a great Mrs. Fred Oleson" returned home you may nave to dispose of. deal of it is also due to the living was an over Sunday guest of her parents, quarters and especially the sleeping from Minneapolis, where she has been Own a bit of ground and thereon Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey. "Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next quarters in the farm house. with her sister, Mrs. Amos Makepeace, build a home of your own, no matter Miss Imogene Higley of Brownsdale, Morning." This famous relic and landmark, the Boston stone, has aroused comment how humble. who was ill. Continued next week don't miss Robert Woodruff says: "My premises was a supper guest of Mrs. S. regarding Its present location in the wall of a dingy building in Boston's market Some men with millions cannot reabing it. were infested with rats, I tried Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw returned W. Playle, Sunday evening. district, and may be removed to a more prominent location. The Boston RAT-SNAP on friend's recommendation. home from a two week's visit at the stone has been in its present location for over two centuries. It is about two Mrs. A. Wiseman and daughter, Next morning found seven dead Cecil Padelford home. feet in diameter, arid bears the inscription "Boston Stone, 1737." Local historians May, were Austin shoppers, Friday. rats in bin, two near feed box, three say it was brought over from England in 1700 and for some time did Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arett of Moscow, in stall. Found large number since. J. J. CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan, Mr. duty in a crushing plant, then was turned into a mark for measuring distances. No smell from dead rats—RAT-SNAP spent Sunday at the H. 0. Karsrud and Mrs. Max Greene and sons, and ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD drys them up. Best thing I have ever home. Mr. and Mrs. Bird spent last Thursday used." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. \7 EGG PRICES TAKE WALTHAM FOLKS evening at the H. 0. Wood home Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug DIAL 2047 Local Manager The News»—$2.50 a year—worth it. Co. Advertisement—April TUMBLE AT RACINE to help Mr. Bird and Mr. Wood celebrate SHOP IN AUSTIN their birthday anniversaries. Miss Mabel Johnson returned to her Racine, April 19.—Eggs have been Waltham, April 20.—The following school work in Oakland the first of twenty-two cents lately, competition folks were Austin shoppers Monday: the week, after spending a few days is the life of trade. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and Mildred, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will A car of hogs was shipped by the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and Minnie, Johnson. association Saturday. August Seigfried, Mrs. John Ruther, Mr. and Mrs. 'L. Rector and children "236e Roads Are The girls played volley ball Thursday Emma Fett and Mrs. R. Krueger. atended church services in Austin night and Friday afternoon. They Mrs. Arthur Krueger of Zumbrota, Sunday morning. are as enthusiastic as the boys. arrived today to take care of her Lester Beadell and sister, Helen, of Telephone services is in full swing mother, Mrs. Meyer who is sick. Austin, spent last week, Monday with again. Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Milius were friends here. A. F. Pendergrass and wife spent) Austin shopper, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffries went Sunday in Spring Valley. Bad— I Won't Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber and son, to Council Bluffs, Iowa, to spend several M. Sommers, our new buttermaker, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and weeks with relatives and old has moved in the Lubahn house. Mrs. Charles Faber. friends. Mr. Sommers was a former resident Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and Mr. Mr. John Cerney and Edwin Nellar of Iowa. and Mrs. Harold Greene were supper were Austin shoppers, Wednesday. The Magazine club gave a shower guests "at the Burr Beneke home. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bunyon, James for Mrs. Morris Briggs, i. e. Fern Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and Currie, Mrs. Simmons, Elvin Hanson ADVERTISE!" Medberry, at the home of E. L. Wilson children were super guests at the and Harold Kuhl were Austin shoppers, on Wednesday. Carl Faber home. Friday. Francis Glover of Rochester, spent Mr. and Mrs. R. Krueger and children The following were Austin callers Easter with her brother in Racine. visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Blair Jarvis Mrs. H. F. Glover visited Stewartville Fett, Sunday evening. of Udolpha, Mr.' and Mrs. 0. W. last Saturday. Alma Baumgartner spent the Easter Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey, The Wednesday Study Club met at holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cochran the Misses Utzinger's last week. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orth The roads are in good shape again Advertisements in The News reach and daughter, Mr." and Mrs. Jake after our recent snow. the consumer. Hahn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rector and daughter, Mr. E. A. Rector, Mr. and Mrs. Helger Severson, That is the expression handed out by merchants to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Story and family, T. L. Tolefson, Charles Beolk, local advertising* solicitors on their rounds in Austin. nLeafme carry KELLOGG'S, Miss. Florence Benson, H. O. Wood Jack! I say I will! Mother and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rheinartz and a id E They won't advertise because the farmer in the LOGG'S, but I could carry 'em family. home! I say I will—I will—!" country is "stuck in the mud," and it would be throwing Remember the Bible Study class money away to carry the message to him, (so they say). meets at the home of Grandma Summey every Tuesday afternoon. The mid-week Union prayer meeting Far-sighted merchants advertise to the man or will be held at the home of, Mr. woman in the country whether he be snowbound or mudbound. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman, Wednesday evening. Everybody is urged to attend Our "word for it! these meetings. Come! Why should, the merchant advertise to the people Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith were when the roads are bad? Just this— guests at the John Thompson home Ijoidl neverJtoow how delicious Friday evening. The paper reaches him regardless of the condition There will be a social gathering at the Corning school, District 72 Jt., Corn Flakes can be till you of the roads. In all probability the farmer and his wife next Saturday night, April 22. Lunch and family will stay at home and read what the merchant fifteen cents. Everybody welcome. eat Kelloggs has to offer, because they can't get away from the News items from all sections of this house. territory are wanted by The News. Positively—the most joyously good any-time-cereal Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally Why do the banks advertise? That may sound like any man. or woman or child ever put in their mouths! or Dial 2650. a foolish question, but nevertheless the answer will reuire Such flavor, such crispness! Such big sunny-brown Corn Flakes How you'll relish a generous bowl-filledmost-to-overflowing some thot. and a pitcher of milk or cream! SMITH'S Never was such a set-out! Never did you get such The bank advertises for good will—that's what they Auto Radiator Repairs a universal vote as there'll be for Kellogg's Corn have to sell—Good Will. Flakes! Big folks and little folks will say "Kellogg's, 126 W. MILL ST. please, mother!" Leave it to their tastes Every business man is after the good will of others. DIAL 6555 —and yours! Prove out all we say! Without it he cannot expect to stay in business. For, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a revelation in flavor a revelation in all- Advertise to the country people. Make ads carry TOASTED the-time crispness! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Insist the idea that we are all anxious for them to come to the sC CORN upon KELLOGG'S—the original Corn city—when conditions permit. Invite them in at the next AlfPC Flakes—the kind in the RED and opportunity. FljWjSr GREEN package! CREATE GOOD WILL AND BUSINESS WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF. CORN FLAKE! 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