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

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•3 31 *v MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, May 4, 1922. OLD SARGEANT LE ROY SOCIETIES ECLIPSE ECHOES Mrs. J. Henslin and daughter, Bertha, American Tree Seeds Given France Racine Dr. A. E. Henslin, LeRoy, I RESIDENT DIES HOLDMEETINGS Minnesota. Weekly Shavings. Edited bySplinters- Evangelical Church Volume 420. May 4, 1922. A. Nauman, Minister. H. John PfUhl had Lived in 10:00 a. m.—Next Sunday, May 7, History, Library Clubs The sleeping porch provides fresh YOU CAN AFFORD HARDWOOD the Sunday school observes "Mother's Village for Thirtyone air the year around. This is the best Elect Embroiderers FLOORS. Day." Mothers will officer and remedy for some of the worst of human Years. Unless you have already investigated Meet. diseases. Many people spend tcach the school. People just can't you will be surprised—and most fortunes "out West" "for their wait to see all the happy surprises agreeably surprised—at the low cost health," when they could have health Sargeant, May 3.—John Pfuhl was of the day. Last Sunday we had 140 of Hardv/ood Flooring, consideringits ODD FELLOWS CEL­ right at home if they would only enjoy born in Germany August 16, 1860. manifold advantages. So measure -i in the Sunday school. In the Master's it. You have health right in your your rooms then see the Eclipse. EBRATE FOUNDING He immigrated to America, when home, too, and a sleeping porch will name, let us make it 200 on eighteen years of age, one year in help you enjoy it! Remember, you "Mother's Day." spend one-third your life in bed, Bobby "Can I have a piece of advance of his parents, and after 11:00 a. m.—Mother's Day service. County Officials Arrest Three Law all you do is breathe. Don't you owe your candy?" some few years spent in Wisconsin, Mothers will wait upon the congregation your lungs, then, all the fresh air Dora—"No, but you can kiss me Evaders In Village Early in established himself atr Sargeant. that Nature affords you? after I am thru eating it." and the pastor will speak on Week. A In 1891 he was united in marriage the subject, "That Dear Mother of to Christina Henslin. To this union CONSIDER ITS WAYS Mine." Last Sunday there were 165 in LeRoy, May 3.—Thursday afternoon Some one has well said, "Attend two children were born: a daughter, And while we are "up in the air," the morning service. For mother's 1 the History club held a very interesting to your particular business and business Verna, who survives him, and a son, let us consider the ways of a step sake let there be 225 in the church in general will take care of itself. meeting at the home of ladder. The common ordinary variety Walter, who preceded his father in this day. Mrs. E. M. Chesebrough. The following of step ladder is a very useful death, in 1913. Special songs about Mother will be member of society, tho we will admit From here and there come rumors officers were elected for the He united with the Evangelical that a table and two or three chairs sung at all services. You are welcome ensuing year: President, Mrs. J. of slackening business and need for church while in Wisconsin and after can be assembled in such a manner to attend and be at home with Hale vice president, Mrs. E. J. Diddams, stern retrenchment. as to assist in reaching the top shelf coming to Sargeant served as Sunday us. Jr. secretary, Mrs. L. A. Porter This is hysteria, not common sense. or getting to top of windows in house school superintendent and class Evening services at 7:30. cleaning time. Anyway drop into the treasurer, Mrs. E. M. Chesebrough. Business is good and will be better leader several terms, while the meetings Eclipse and take home a good step Following the business the as fast as such misguided stories are were still held in the schoolhouse ladder and you will say, "How did I suppressed and the energy that evolved hostess served dainty refreshments. get along without such a useful article?" northeast of the village. He LYLE—ROUTE 2 them turned to productive labor." The Library association had a very was a resident of the village for thirty-one pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. years. P. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy and R. Becker on Monday afternoon. After During his last years he suffered children were Lyle callers Saturday fc In /i the regular routine of business it terribly. A few days before his evening. J. J. CLEMENS was found best to have election of officers death, which occurred on Saturday, Ambassador Jusserand, of France (left) and J. J. Broderic-k (center), Frank Shebanek made a business 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD in the spring instead of in the counsellor of the British embassy, receiving a gift of nearly one billion tree April 29, he was heard to say "Lord trip to London Monday. fall, now that the club had joined seeds from Charles Lathrop Pack (right) president of the American Forestry take me home" and "If God would Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson and DIAL 2047 Local Manager the federated clubs. All the officers association, for reforesting the devastated areas of France. only come." God answered his prayer. P. Master Frederick, Mrs. J. Murphy, and committees were re-elected. The Mrs. Frank Shebanek and son were officers are: President, Mrs. A. E. ter of Riceville spent Sunday at the was visiting with his friends here on Those who survive him are his in Austin Saturday. HOMMEL ELECTRIC CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Henslin vice president, Mrs. A. D. Kingsley home. Tuesday and Wednesday. daughter, Verna, his wife, an aged R. D. Gregg was in Lyle on business 2038 Dial Brown secretary, Mrs. F. W. CO. Mrs. A. L. Johnson entertained her Miss Helen Davis spent the weekend mother, two sisters, two brothers Physician and Surgeon Friday. Sprung treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Porter. neighbor girls at a 6:30 banquet last Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. at home with her parents, returning and many relatives and friends. Services Allen Anderson spent Sunday in 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Two new members, Mrs. J. P. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Friday night. to Austin Sunday afternoon. were conducted at the home and Lyle. for Expert Electrician Assistants— Anderson and Mrs. E. M. Chesebrough, Miss Mae Mahoney went to Mason Miss Alma Eastvold, who has the Evangelical church by his pastor, Mrs. Thomas Douney of Rose Ernest H.Morris, M. D. were chosen to fill vacancies DIAL 26 7 9 City, Iowa, on Monday to resume her spent a week with friends at Taopi, Rev. A. H. Nauman. Burial was in Creek spent a few hours visiting old Mabelle Moore, R. M. caused by the absence of Miss Edna work after a few weeks with her left Wednesday for Grandin, North the Waltham cemetery. friends in this vicinity Saturday. Lewis and Mrs. Lizzie Knight. The mother, Mrs. Sarah Mahoney. Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Dakota. Miss Eastvold will visit at Relatives from a distance who attended Arthur DeRemer went to Lyle on hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Wildman returned to her Faribault and Northfield on her way were: Mr. and Mrs. J. business Monday. On Tuesday evening the Embroidery home in Cresco, Iowa, last Monday to Grandin. She is on her way to Schroeder, Hector Mr. and Mrs. H. The C. G. Olson family visited at club met at the home of Miss after visiting her daughter, Mrs, R. Seattle, Washington, to spend the Pfuhl, Mrs. Kowitz, and Adam Brandeu, the Martin Willinger home Sunday A O Helen^Bither. This meeting was to Decker, and family. summer with her mother. Norwalk, Wisconsin Mr. and evening. be a guest meeting, but owning to Mr. and Mrs. John Sweitzer of I CEMETERY ASSOCIATION the heavy downpour of rain, not North Washington, Iowa, are visiting S E I E many were able to be present. A at the Peter Kasel home. buffet supper was enjoyed by all. The ELECTS Henry Gosha returned from Minjapolis roll call on "My Most Interesting cigarettes Sunday Trip," proved interesting as well as O W O instructive. Wm. Eagen Taken O The Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs Taopi Organization In to Austin Hospital O S E I A celebrated their fiftieth anniversary Annual Meet An Old on Thursday evening. A program Resident Home. was rendered by various members of Red Rock, May 3.—The many old NO JOB TOO LARGENO the orders after which ice cream and friends of William Eagen will regret cake was served to the large erowd. to hear that his condition is worse the JOB TOO SMALL— Taopi, May 3.—The annual meeting past week or more, and the doctors Last Thursday government officials of the Taopi Cemetery association THE MOWER COUNTY NEWS advised that he be brought to the came down and took Raymond Blackmer was held Monday, May 1. C. W. hospital at Austin, as soon as possible. to the cities to answer to charges Stevens was elected president, Mrs. His wife and his brother, Howard, of becoming too familiar with government Mitchell, secretary Mrs. Davis, treasurer, $2.50 PER YEAR—WORTH IT took him there Tuesday evening. money. and Henry Bartells, trustee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helmick are Because he would not appear before Mr. Lewis visited old friends and parents of a fins bay boy born April the justice and answer to a transacted business in Taopi last 26. charge of intoxication, Tony Mellum week. Mr. Lewis and family moved Leo Busker and family were visitors was taken to Austin Monday. to Virginia two years ago, where at the Jacob Risius home last TYLE Tuesday Sheriff Nicholsen motored they have since made their home. He Sunday. down from Austin and returned with reports his family as all well, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rockwell were C. Cotton, who was reported to have that spring weather in the east is dinner guests Sunday at the George ERVICE and know a great deal about the very late also. They are Young home near Rcnova. moonshine that has been displayed A very interesting program, given Mr. and Mrs. Willam Rugg visited around this vicinity for many at the school Friday by the pupils with Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Neubauer at Good! ATISFACTION months. was attended by many of the mothers. Austin Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lomen and son autoed Another program will be given Jacob Oelkers and family were to Waverly, Iowa, Sunday to visit on May 19, at which time refreshments Austin shoppers Monday. relatives. will be served, and a small Saha has been painting and A. A. Dr. Price motored down from amount charged, the proceeds to go Bay this Cigarette and Save Money papering at the Weiland home the KOBES' CAFE Blooming Prairie Sunday and visited towards buying a new flag for the last few days. home folks. school house. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweet and daugh- Dr. W. F. Davis of Decorah, Iowa, News Advertising brings results. PAID ADVERTISEMENT—Prepared by J. G. Handke, candidate for the, office of county treasurer, and paid for at regular advertising rates. TO THE VOTERS OF MOWER COUNTY I Hereby Announce JVIyself As Candidate for the Office of County Treasurer of Mower County. My Stand is to Give Taxpayers Prompt and Careful Attention—If This Manner Meets with Your Approval I will Appreciate Your Vote and Influence in My Behalf—At the Primaries. If Time Permits I will Interview You Personally. Y0UBS VERT TRULY My campaign will be strictly Knowing the duties of this office, A 6- fair, open and above board in it requires responsibility. every respect. •K V* "J m,