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

April 27, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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JL Ji mm A.T 'Wf "Ni -. V" $h n' *&?••<• MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, Apr. 27, 1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES CollegeBoys Honor Retiring Prexy^ LANS'tNG WEST LANSING AUSTIN ROUTE 6 Remember the Bible Study class Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jerdet and The Ola Hynie family, who have Weekly Shavings. Edited by Ruth were Austin callers, Saturday Volume 419. will meet at the home of Grandma been ill with scarlet fever, are getting April 27, 1922. Splinters. Sumney, Tuesday afternoon. Everyone •evening. Js" along nicely' and expect to be Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and welcome. •'•-....^•&&••''• out of quarantine in a day or two. PLAN YOUR BUILDING NOW A REAL NECESSITY Donald were guests of his parents, The Midweek Union prayer meeting Mrs. Axel Anedrson and little daughter What are you going to build this One of the most important buildings Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector, in Lansing, will be held at the James Currie are still very ill and much concern spring? A house, a barn, a garage, on your farm is a good, sanitary Sunday. home on Wednesday evening. We is felt about the condition of farm improvements? You will find poultry house—one in which you can at our office a well selected variety of urge you to attend these meetings. Mrs. Henry Helleck of Blooming the little girl. hatch and raise strong healthy plans for practically anything you chicks, which soon grow up to be The Ladies Aid society will be entertained Prairie visited at the Noble home The Neighborhood club meets today wish to construct. good layers or better for market. by Mrs. Wm. Yarwood at Sunday evning.: with Mrs. Charles Laws on We cordially invite you to inspect Lester, Albert and Agnes Noble of her home on Thursday, May 4th. All North Third streetT" these books, etc., knowing that in Newry visited at the John Noble are cordially invited. them you will find good suggestions The new kind of dement that has City families enjoy sleeping porches home Sunday. Mrs. A. Brady and son, Edward, of in whatever phase of building you been tried out at the cement works often farm families sleep in illventilated, are most interested. Come in today St. Paul, spent a few days of last Ole E. Lund has a new Ford touring stuffy, dismal bed rooms. proves to be very satisfactory. They —no obligation in any way. car. week at their homes here. Tho the farmer may get a great deal are receiving more orders than they of fresh air in the day time, he often Mr. and Mrs. Buxton are rejoicing Miss Bernice Duerst spent the are able to .fill. coops himself up at night, for so over the arrival of a'brand new baby week-end with her parents in Austin. DEPENDABILITY J. J. Bertram, who has been visiting many farm houses are poorly built girl at their home, April 22. Mrs. Ole E. Lund, Mrs. H. R. Lerud, in 1922 is our watchword. You get his sister, Mrs. H. B. Hickley, and of the most unsanitary arrangement—and Messrs. Edwin Neller and Vance and Ruby and Harlan, were dependability in everything you purchase left for his home at Towner, North the result is deficient at our yard, as well as quick, King wore business callers in Austin Austin callers, Saturday. Dakota, Tuesday. He was accompanied courteous service in your deliveries health. The city man is indoors all last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney and and prompt attention to every request. by his brother-in-law, W. G. day, perhaps, but often at night he Arnold Johnson is the proud owner Melvin were dinner guests at the L. Becker of St. Paul. goes forth under the open sky with of a new Ford coupe. J. Haney home, Sunday. only a roof over him, and gives the S. Pohl of Adams, spent Sunday Mrs. O. J. Hoium has a niece from Mrs. John Noble spent the weekend Teacher: "Who was this man Atlas?" big outdoors and its fresh air a Dr. K. J. Matheson, retiring president of Georgia Technical college, and with Austin friends. Albert Lea here who is caring for at the home of her daughter, Matheson with the silver service presented to them by the students. Mrs. At chance to work upon his lungs and Mrs. Theo. Helleck, at Blooming Mrs. Henry Ulwelling and daughter her. Little Johnnie: "He used to hold the left is Albert Staton, who made the presentation address. body. Will tell you more about this up the world on his shoulders, but Mr. and Mrs. Bassett of Austin, Prairie. of Rose Creek, spent Monday in now he makes cement." next week. were guests of their sister, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kittleson and Austin. Chaffee, last Wednesday. son, of Austin, were supper guests Miss Mercedes Noercklein of Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Tim McCoy and at the Lewis Ulland home, Sunday. North Dakota, has returned to her children, of Brownsdale, were Sunday Miss Virginia Scott spent the school duties at St. Teresa college, J. J. CLEMENS l^i /C /y, guests at the home of their sister, end at home from high school duties after, spending her vacation with OR PIECE A CAR LOAD in Austin. friends in Austin and Adams. Mrs. S. W. Playle. C7W|C^1^ We are very sorry to report that Local Manager DIAL 2047 George Winn is ill, and was' taken to News Advertising brings results. News advertising-brings results. the St. Olaf hospital in Austin last Thursday. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Messrs. Ferd Boelk and H. 0. Wood were Austin callers, Friday. Norm Carll of Austin, was a caller at the John Thomson home last TAOPI RENOVA These Men week Wednesday. Mrs. Trenary of Austin, came Mr. and Mrs. Hotler returned Saturday S. K. Dahle and family spent Saturday Thursday for a visit with her sister, after spending a few days in Austin. Mrs. Moore. with their daughter, Mrs. Sales. Mr. Enno Krull is slowly recovering Miss Olive Vaughan has been suffering Sheriff Nicholsen transacted business from his recent operation. with tonsilitis the past week. in our village, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman of She is better at present writing. Should Not Lansing, were dinner guests at the Mr. Gosha left for Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasmussen last week, where he will be employed E. Rockwell home, Sunday. and children called on the new baby for some time. A. B. Rockwell is on the sick list. girl at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Wallace visited with his Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and Bernie Anderson, in Moscow last wife at Rochester and reports her as daughters, Lulu and Marian, Were week Wednesday. getting along nicely. dinner guests at the F. 0. Tanner The following were Austin shoppers Mrs. Roy Hegge is in northern home in Brownsdale the first of the Advertise Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Minnesota, visiting for a short time. week. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hanson, Mrs. Iver Johnson was taken to Miss Maud Barrick of Mankato, is Messrs. 0. W. Cummings, S. Seavey, Le Roy last week, and will stay with making an extended visit at the M. E. Hessler and Elvin Hanson and her daughter. Mrs. Johnson has home of her sister, Mrs. Wesley nephew, Harold Kuhl. Browning. made her home with her son, John Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood attended Johnson, the past year. Clifford Browning has joined the church services in Brownsdale, The posters appearing on the calf club for boys and girls of Mower Sunday morning, going from there to streets of Taopi are attracting much county. His will be a Baby-beef. He Austin to visit heir daughter, Mrs. attention, especially from a pugilistic was a member last year and expects Earl Peppers. to do even better this year. view point. ELKTON "Fatter, Jimmy, fast*rt Mr. Sanders unloaded a car of cattle, You know mother amid "The Man who does not advertise because it costs there won't be any April 22. breahfaet tiU we bring G. L. Hanson passed thru town the Kellogg'e Corn money, should quit paying rent for the Flakes!" last Saturday, enroute to Austin. Charlotte Menser spent Sunday at same reason. home. Marvin Garfield, Forded to Dexter last Friday night. A. T. Anderson, our implement man, shipped another car of hay last "The Man who does not advertise because he tried Monday. John Ramseth of Dexter, was a tried it and failed, should throw his Compote flavor ctispness! away and caller last Monday. A high school party was given by cigar because the light went out KELLOGG'S againstany the Seniors and Juniors last Friday evening. Quite a large crowd was present Corn Flakes Zu ever ate! last Saturday night at the dance at the Elkton opera house. "The Man who doesn't advertise because he doesn't George Drake, the telephone man, Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the covers was in town last Saturday. know how himself, ought to stop eating these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty George H\ppin of Grand Meadow bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs! was in town the other day. because he can't cook. Big and brown and crispy-crunchy flakes—a revelation, Seeding is the order of the day. in appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodness-* Andrew Anderson spent Sunday the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! afternoon with friends south of town. William Hartji and son hauled hay Instantly you like Kellogg's, not only because of appealing thru town last Saturday. "The Man who does not advertise because somebody flavor, but because Kellogg's are not' 'leathery''! Dick Spreckles was in town one kellogg's are a delight to eat, as the little folks as well day last week. said it did not pay, ought not to believe as the big ones will tell you! And Kellogg's ought to be best—they're the original Corn Flakes! You have only Man wants but little here below, that the world is round because the ancients to make comparison to quickly realize nor wants that little long if he makes how perfect they are! his wants known in The News want said it was fiat* column (see the Market Place on KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for tomorrow page three.) TOASTED morning's spread! They get the day started right! Insist upon CORN KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package—the kind "The Man who advertises the year 'round with conservative FIAKE? that are not" leathery! and truthful advertising does business with people who believe in him." Do your shopping in The News first--you will be better satisfied CORNFLAKES Mower News AJm aakrn of KELLOGG'S CRUMBLES KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ud knmUed mad WATCH THE AMMETER on your car—it tells and warns the owner about many things going on in his House of Service T5he