Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 15, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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rfSS '*^t^^^«'- «w. $Tfc_ *9f MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. PageTwp Thursday, June 15,1922 and Mis. Geo. Fett and children, Mr. neth from Shattuck. The boys came Eagen home, returned to her iiome in sympathize with them in their sad ECLIPSE ECHOES and' Mrs. Ed. Beneke and son, Marvin, home Thursday evening. Austin Monday evening. bereavement. ^lr. and Mrs. Mamw Knuth and family, Miss Sarah Jacobsen of'Grand Meadow W. De Buhr and family of Austin Mr. and Mrs. Ole Niehuis and daughter, Ji Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petry, Mrs. has been visiting her grandmother, were visitors at the Richard Weiland Ella, were callers at the JacoJb Weekly Shavings. Edited by. Volume 426 Jacob Petry and Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. Carrie Jacobsen, the past home Sunday afternoon."^- June 15, 1922 Risius home Tuesday evening. Splinters. Wednesday was a fine day for the week. 1§§ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr. Rev. and Mrs. A. Webbeking spent C. J. Krueg er, who has been ill at Farm Bureau Picnic held at Rose and Mrs. Lew Lewis of Austin visited HOW SHALL WE BUILD? How are you fixed to store the Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. the home of his parents at Minnesota Creek. A large number from this LE ROY with the James Lewis family Sunday. crops you have raised? How much A desire for permanent construction Fred Naatz. Lake is very much better, and will locality attended. Verne Tanslow, who has been working bin room will you need? Can you remodel is apparant in the substitutes for Mrs. Ferd. Condo of Norma, North be home in a day or two. for W. 'J. Eagen for several part of the barn and put in Miss Esther Mahoney, who has just wood that are constantly being offered. Dakota, is spending a few days at The /Mower County Tax League will months, left Austin in company with some bins, or will a new granary be As the wealth of the country increases, finished a very successful year's work Hindus Fear Evil Eye. the Henry Fett home helping care hold a meeting in the Dexter opera needed a friend by car last Monday for Oklahoma. The Hindu mother Invariably speaks brick, cement, slate and tile teaching at Le Sueur, is spending her for Grandma Fett who has been seriuusiy house on Friday evening, June 16. Perhaps you have an old barn or deprecatlngly of her child,, representing will play a larger part. This does not vacation with her parents on their in* Jesse Schottler came home Tuesday it as the victim of imaginary other building that with a new floor A Arnold Eagen motored to Austin, farm north of town. mean that lumber will enter less into noon fpr a short vacation. ailments, so that the evil eye shall not and some bins built in will serve very DEXTER Monday forenoon. His grandmother, construction, for many of the substitutes Mrs. Beth Porter Garvey is home Mr. and Mrs. John Dego of Brownsvalley affect it. well. Better figure out your needs and Mrs. A. E. Rector, came home with for the summer after completing her of today will pass away. have been visiting jthe past then promptly order the necessary him for a several days' visit at the Misses Forence Daily, Elizabeth year's work as high school instructor Catering to fcne demands of the public, j__ wek at the home of the former's lumber and other materials. home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. the Ecipse sells what they want. at Ortonville. Burke and Delia Kramer returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dego. J. F. To inquirers, we give an honest opinion Eagen. The Misses Beatrice Daily and Ila from Mankato Friday after completing Mr. and* Mrs. Clarence Dego of St. of the various woods and of the A largre number from this locality their studies at the State Oby are home from their school Let us discuss with you any problems substitutes for wood now on the market. Paul spent a few days this week at attended the funeral of their friend Teachers College. duties at Mankato where the former you may have in your building the home of the former's parents, and neighbor, Wm. J. Eagen which graduated from the Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Daily returned For the man of modest means, wood work. Our many years in this work Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Degro. was held Saturday morning. Mr. Dealer In still offeris the. best value at lowest Mrs. Nan Maxfield and Miss'Elizabeth from Mankato Friday after attending have given us an experience that when The Dickens and Tanner family reunon cost. Eagen passed away last Thursday afternoon Ann Price came home Friday the graduation exercises at the taken advantage of will prove profitable was held at the Fred Dickens COAL, WOOD, LIME, after months of suffering. night from Minneapolis where they State Normal. to you. home. A large crowd was present. There are plenty of places where All who know the Eagen family had spent the week attending the Art Buck of Austin was a business CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, you can put your money, but the best Miss Elizabeth Buike left for Mankato Women's Relief Corps Convention. caller here Thursday.' place for your money is in a HOME It takes three things to make a Monday to attend the Normal $R(CK AND WALL "How We Cleared Our Summer Home good roof— Mrs. Sophia Nicholson of Austin OF YOUR OWN. Mrs. Geo. Moore is enjoying the short course. of Rats," by Mrs. Perry. GOOD RED CEDAR SHINGLES PLASTER. Build a new home now and enjoy it company of her friend Mrs. E. Hensel, has been here the past week having Miss Mildred Vermilyea left the "When we opened our seaside A GOOD ZINC DIPPED NAIL through the years to come. who expects to spend the summer some repairs made on her farm. home last May, it was alive with rats. A CAREFUL CARPENTER. first of the week to attend the summer Misses Dorothy and Elair Root left They'd gnawed all the upholstering. here. school at Winona. ., .o,. We cleaned them out-in a week with Miss Nellie Bergland ntertained the for California Monday to spend their Office 301 Eak Bridge St. Several from here motored" to Bear RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer members of the Embroidery club at summer* vacation. because it comes Jn cake form, no Creek Sunday to attend the annual CLEMENS her bautiful home a mire east of C. H. Langley was calling on Dexter mixing. Saves dirtying hands and Phone: Main 32 picnic. ^ONERIECE OITA^AR^UOAD^ town last Friday evening. Dainty friends Tuesday evening. plates." Three sizes, 35c,. 65c, $1.25. rr-~ Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Dr. G. G. Schotter and Mrs. Schotter RED ROCK refreshments were served and all enjoyed Austin, Minn. Co. ,-v.v DIAL 2047 Local Manager the evening. and daughter Katheryn motored Advertisement—June^ Th Misses Etta and Alice Hickok from Faribault Thursday. Dr. and Fred Helmick left Saturday on a went to Mapleton Monday to spend Mrs. Schotter attended the graduation business trip to St. Paul and :to Wis several weeks with a sister. exercises there at St. Mary's and consin. Miss Helen Larson left the latter Shattuck schools. Kathryn graduated Mrs. Ira Rector, who has been as part of the week for her home at from St. Mary's and Max and Ken- sisting with the work at the W. J. Malta, Mont. She attended school here the past year and lived with her grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Diddams, Sr. Dr. J. E. Price and Miss Ulland motored down from Blooming Prairie and spent Sunday with the former's reatives. Mrs. Maud Thompson and son, Gerald, and InR, came home Sunday evening after a week's visit with relatives in Minneapolis and Stillwater. Mrs. Josie Madison attended the Rebekah Convention in Minneapolis the past week. She came home Saturday orni evening. Miss Amy Garner is making a short vist at the home of her father F. E. Garner. "Bobbio dog, mrnho* you hungry, too, jpwt to mm omt groat big bom ot Kollogg'o tor sm WALTHAM bromUaat mvory morning! But cwtt Bporo any today, Bobbio honott can't."* Mr. and Mrs. Gust Blise of Austin You can't resist the appeal of Kellogg's Corn Flakes! spent Sunday afternoon at the Will Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg's—big, joyously Shurke home. brown, crisp and crunchy! Was there ever such an Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frohreich and appetite treat! And, such a flavor! A breakfast or lunch son, Alvin, of Clear Lake, Wis., are or supper thrill for big folks as well as little ones. visiting with relatives and friends PRINTING—the sort that you want to go out as your in this vicinity. Get KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for sure—because The following were Sunday afternoon representative. Cheap appearing printed stationery is Kellogg's are the original Corn Flakes and so deliriously visitors at the Henry Fett home: good and so superior in every way that your delight will in the same class with a salesman who approaches you Mr. and Mrs. August Seigfried, Mr. be twundless. Please understand that Kellogg's are with an unkempt appearance—you are prejudiced immediately never tough or leathery or hard to eat— POLITICAL they're always crispy! against him and his ADVERTISEMENTS iwickie sats Kellogg's are sold only in the RED goods, no matter what merit and GREEN package bearing the signature (Prepared for and by C. C. Terry TOASTED ,, \r NEfc AO IHI NEWSPAPER for which the regular rate is to the goods may have. No busi- NOtic6 of W. K. Kellogg, originator of tow pobuc be paid.) A Toasted Corn Flakes! NONE ARE ness man would expect to at-1 NER GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Have CUSTOMERS 4 GOtVHA tract trade by engaging salespeople Kellogg's for breakfast tomorrow! who were careless or repelling in their appearance. In many instances your only acquaintance with certain customers is thru the medium of 1 your correspondence—and you CORNFLAKES are rated according to the impression created by your printed If in your judgement you think I Abr aakcrs of KELLOGG'S MUMBLES aaJ KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and knublcd am the right man for the office of matter. county treasurer, I would like to be remembered when you cast your ballot Printed stationery, the least at the primary election on Monday, expense in your correspondence, June 19. I am working hard to win, and If is nearly always charged elected will do my best to take care of the office. I am competent, an expert with the cost of the letter. bookkeeper, and a hard worker. CASSIUSC. TERRY, This is far from the fact as On account of the death of my wife, I will quit housekeeping Candidate for and sell all my household and kitchen furniture shown by cost figures. The letter COUNTY TREASURER. at Public Auction, at my residence, of the most ordinary sort 47-2-C. 801 PARK AVENUE, AUSTIN, MINN., costs on an average 13 cents to (Political advertisement to be paid -on— for at the regular adyertising rate mail, using the poorest grade SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1922 by Lew Lewis.) of paper. A high grade paper/ only increases the cost per letter about half a cent, and AT 1:30 P. M., SHARP, the following, viz: the verybest not over a cent. Figure it out for your own 1 Quarter sawed Oak Leather 4 Metal Beds, with springs and satisfaction and see if this is not the case. Davenport. mattresses.I China Washing Machine, with 1 Quarter sawedOak Wringer and Tubs. Cabinet. 1 Refrigerator. 1 Quarter sawed Oak Buffet 1 Hall Clock. Do your shopping in The News iirst-you will be better satisfied 1 Quarter sawed Oak Library Several Small-Stands. Table. I Beautiful Fern. -"V- 1 Quarter sawed Oak' Dining Carpet Sweeper. Table. Electric Iron. 6 Quarter sawed' Qak-Leather Electric Toas.ter. bottomed Dining Chairs. A complete line of Cooking dun Utensils. -'. 4 Rocking Chairs. 1 'V.'-T Hr About 50-jars of Assorted, r^Canned '5' -a- lir 1 Sewing /Machine. 3 Dressers, with mirrors. ,v Fruit. .. JjfSSJ Several dozen Fruit Jars. 2 Rugs, 9 12.r WM A lot of Garden Tools and Rug, 8 io. ^,1: many articles not herein Several Small Rugs. Jff'fe. a» -Sr .^mentioned. 3 Kitchen Tables. dl* a* &/>e House of Service J— -T: This is a neat "line of furniture and will interest ypu. TERMS—Six months oil good bankable notes Rearing & per cent interest from date of sale. J! cam OWNER MSI Candidate for & County Treasurer FIRST NATL BANiC COL. "ALBERT HOPFE, ».o Auctioneer Yoar Support will be Appreciated At Primaries, Monday, June 19.