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

May 11, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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'i-. '":"ri"-""' "y.", ^7 I'-i'ff'l'"1.!, 1 *aa« |)jl.»«lilliim '..^'i?-'?: IV msm1 &"?*' -n' *V j£ ,U»".jV WV*r mTOtfqpeW** '*£'1 MOWER COUNTY NEWK'aUSWN, MINN. Thursday, May 11,1922. Page Two ECLIPSE ECHOES RENOVA SCHOOL MOTHERS'DAY "Scotty," Hero Newsboy, Comes Home DEXTER .,, CLOSES FRIDAY PROGRAM GIVEN AT SARGEANT C. J. Krueger, who has been ill Weekly Shavings. Edited by Renova, May 8.—The school in with pneumonia, is improving. Volume 421. May 11, 1922 Splinters. District No. 129 closes Friday with a Mr. and Mrs. Ben King and daughter, Sargeant, May 10.—Mother's picnic social and dinner at the A. A. Florence, were Austin callers on A HOME IS YOUR BBST INVESTMENT The porch business is on the boom services were largely attended here Tanner place. Everyone is cordially Thursday. again. We can help you get a good last Sunday. By actual count 224 invited to come and enjoy a good W. F. Oltman and Norman Lady porch and have money left for gas. Your home is the best investment were found present. The Mothers of time. Miss Hannah Johnson is the Why not screen in your porch? We you can make. No dividends compare motored to Austin Thursday morning can help you on this too. Honor were Mesdames B. King, H. with the pleasure and contentment teacher. on business. that comes to the man or woman who Anderson, B. Beneke, C. Davis. P. H. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mrs. G. J. Schottler underwent an owns a home. Heydt, H. Grim, J. Pfuhl, L. Garber, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips attended operation for appendicitis at St. Olaf The price that is felt in owning Our barn yard furniture factory is S. Hanson and Mrs. Bartlett. Mrs. the funeral of William Dougherty your home is not, and cannot be, compared hospital Thursday. running again. We make anything with the dollars that are reaped D. H. Spreckles had charge of the at Grand Meadow last week. that can be hauled on a wagon, dragged Eric T. Hill of Forest City, Iowa, from-other, investments. on skids—hen coops, hen houses, Sunday school. Mr. Dougherty was their uncle., He spent a few days this week at the L. hog huts or anything you can mention. had been ill for some time. P. Kieren home. The road crew is now six miles Don't ask us if we have it—tell us A*. R. Browning and son, Clifford, J. H. Ramseth spent a few days that you want it. east of here and is ready to begin were Brownsdale callers Monday. last week visiting his son, A. J. work on the road leading east of Sargeant. LIME GOOD FOR SOIL S. K. Dahle and family were in Ramseth, near Elkton. Eclipse Red Cedar Shingles and If you have spots in your land that Zinc Coated Shingle Nails—these two Austin Saturday. The next meeting of the Civic league are inclined to be sour, where crops Rev. A. H. Nauman was a St. Paul articles insure a long-lived roof. A social gathering in honor of Elmer will be held at the home of Mrs. or grass does not grow freely, try a passenger Monday to spend the little hydrated lime. It will sweeten Anderson was held at the home A. M. Gregg on Tuesday, June 6. week attending the annual conference YOU CAN'T BEAT THE WEATHER the soil and make plant life do much of his mother Saturday night. A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helsa and MAN of the Evangelical church. better. Try a sack of Hydrated pleasant time was enjoyed. Refreshments children of St. Paul came Friday to But you can keep your implements Lydia Wachlin entertained her Lime on your lawn and watch the were served. and farm machinery protected by the spend a few days at the William grass grow. brother and sisters in the village last simple use of a little wood. Save the George Young and family were dinner Deyo home. Sunday. •tabV xCw.V^!f&» VM imNA "IA\ V.W* loss from using the "blue sky" for a guests at the W. M. Phillips' Bert Conway, rural carrier No. 1, roof arid have your equipment in Mr. and Mrs. Sellner motored to "Scotty", sixteen-year-old newsboy of Brookline, Mass., who ran away to How are your window screens home Sunday. has purchased a new Ford and patrons good shape when you need it for Austin Sunday. war and made the One Hundred and First infantry proud of him by killing There is a way to get screens and Ernest Rockwell and John Johnson work. In other words, build an IMPLEMENT on his route will receive "fast A large crowd attended the Evangelical single landed 80 Germans, returned to Boston the other day—in his coffin SHED. not spend all of your summer wages. were callers at the Enno Krull home mail" from now on. draped with the American flag. The report reads: "Private Albert E. Scott, Aid at Mrs. Schaefer's home Sunday evening. killed in action." This photograph shows the funeral procession of "Sootty" in Waltham last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt We have some wonderful shoe bargains with a detachment of his own regiment acting as a guard of honor. Farmers are preparing the fields for you. See us before buying. and children were visitors at the J. J. J. CLEMENS for corn just now and are doing a Prochnow's, 207 East Bridge Street. M. Tanner home Monday. Advertisement 38-1-c good job. LYLE—ROUTE 2 WEST LANSING ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// Henry and Annetta Krull attended Prof. E. J. Utzinger of Dodge Interesting store news will be church service in Brownsdale Sunday Center visited Rev. A. H. Nauman found on every page of The News in Local Manager DIAL 2047 evening. Mrs. Peter Hanson was an Austin Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arett this issue. Shop here first. last Saturday. visitor Thursday. Monday, May 1, a son. Frank Shebanek made a business Sargeant Village Church, May 14th. Miss Virainia Scott spent the W6ek 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School, J. E. trip to Lundon, Tuesday. end at her home here. Heydt in charge. Miss Margaret Fink visited at the Mr. and fltrs. Lewis Ulland and 11:00 a. m.—Special services conducted Horgan home Monday night. son, Alvin, attended church in Austin by Mrs. A. D. Schaefer. Martin Willinger made a business Sunday. 7:30 p. m.—Y. P. A., Jacob Randolph, trip to Austin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lund and leader. School classes in District No. 10 daughter, Ruby, visited relatives in Mrs. Hans Anderson entertains today enjoyed a picnic dinner. Local Lyle Sunday. the Ladies Aid, Thursday, May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Olson visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck and Two hundred and twenty-four people at the Shebanek home Wednesday baby, Lutina Noble, called at the attended church last Sunday evening. John Noble home Sunday. morning. Very fine indeed. Mrs. Henry Miller entertained a John and Stephen Noble went to Let this be a summer for great number of relatives from St. Ansgar, Rochester Monday to see their brother, church attendance. Iowa, Sunday. Paper THe Hanniable, who just underwent a A. H. Nauman, Pastor. A few of the ladies from this vicinity serious operation. attended the Happy club meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dewey .Rector ,Mr. at the home of Mrs. Dr. Pike in RED ROCK and Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Mrs. Dan. Lyle, Friday afternoon. Dugaw, and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble Marc Dunbar who has been spending attended the funeral of the late Mrs. James Lewis was an Austin a few days with his father who George Winn, at Udolpho Sunday afternoon. Only Medium shopper last Saturday. has been seriously ill in Iowa, is expected Dr. J. F. Rockwell spent Friday at home this evening. his farm with his son, Paul. NEVADA Mrs. Thomas Searles entertained C. W. Johnston and son. Reed, for dinner Sunday her father, M. -f- were Austin business callers, Monday. Sargeant and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson visited Downey and family of Rose Creek. at the H. Moen home, Sunday. Miss Ida Risnis is assisting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Grag visited Miss Ida Marstad is spending a James Lewis with the work for a few in Dexter last Sunday. few days with her friend, Miss Emma days. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy entertained Le^. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiland and a number of relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Olson called little son, Elmer, were Austin shoppers friends at their home Thursday evening. at the Lars Larson home near Adams Monday afternoon. Live Merchants advertise because they want the people Among those present were last Sunday evening. Mrs. W. J. Eagen has been in Austin Jack Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson and the past week or more, with Mr. to know of the goods they have to sell, especially when Searles and family? Mr. and Mrs. family were Sunday visitors at the Eagen at St. Olaf hospital. She Wilfred Murphy and little daughter, Mrs. Austinson home at Lyle. reports Mr. Eagen as much improved. more than ordinary values are offered. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walsh and family, Mrs. H. Moen and daughter, Andrena, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Asmundson spent Quite a number from this locality and Mrs. Le Roy Olson and masters Saturday afternoon at the Chris E. attended the seventy-fifth anniversary Fredrick and Walter Zimmerman, Olson home. People read the advertisements because they want to of the Missouri Synod of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shebanek and Lutheran church at the new high Master Paul Joseph. The Get to Know Us Shoe Sale. know where they can buy to the best advantage, and school building at Austin last Sunday. Prochnow's, 207 East Bridge Street. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. 'Advertisement 38-1-c this can only be determined by knowing what the merchants A supreme tempter for have to offer. appetites of Not very long ago one man who read the bargains advertised big and little folks by one of our clothing merchants wrote out his order and mailed it to the Austin firm. He didn't even hesitate about sending his order, for he knew he would be treated fairly and would be guaranteed satisfaction. Lie icn, you Herbim, you go of those tCeUogg'M Corn Flakem or you'll bm We do not knowingly accept an advertisement which is late for school—and won't wait for you an* other minute!" questionable or where untruthful promises are made. The local paper is the medium between the seller and the buyer. Put it right up to Kellogg's Com Flakes to do a master job sharpening The one should use it—take advantage of the opportunity breakfast appetites! And, they'll repeat at lunch and supper —for Kellogg are irresistible in goodness! Kellogg's win every one to spread his message to the reading households because their flavor is delicious and because their crunchy crispness —and the other should read it. is unfailing! You'll prove that! Such a cereal you Hever ate before! You'll say Kellogg's are a revelation—and they will be, in particular, to any one who has eaten imitation corn flakes! Kellogg's are as distinctive in flavor as they are Do your shopping in The News tirst-you will be better satisfied in crispness. And, Kellogg's are never tough or leathery! Start eating Kellogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow morning! You can't afford to miss such happiness as Kellogg's hand out to young and old alike! er fou But—please be sure you get KELLOGG'S, the delicious Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package. Liook for the signature of W. K. Kellogg, TOASTED originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE CORN &/>eHouse of Service WITHOUT IT! Abo W KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES ui KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooted and IrfumkUd^V 1»*\' 'C5r \^%iL i, -V h.. 1 *0 J. I Cli f1- ft, 'I l*4 a Jw_/, *0 1 j* 4 "d* r^ .l^isssd»v LU.A,' V* .* I' A s\ 'V* Vr- ''Su. jT mm P1#,1