Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 15, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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AT PRIMARY HERE Mr. Eagen's funeral was held Saturday, Mr. Eagen held many offices of trust. June 10, at St. Augustine's For twenty years he was a member church. Father Lawrence Gavin celebrated (Continued from Page 1.) the Requiem high mass, and of the school board, and a few number Monseignor E. H. Devlin delivered the of years a member- of the Red Republican Ticket. funeral sermon. The body was laid Rock town board, and the Brownsdale United States Senator—Frank B. to rest in St. Augustine cemetery beside creamery association. Mr. Eagen Kellogg (endorsed by Republican party his two sons, Myron and Kenneth. was well known in this city and thruout Mrs. George V. Brown left today convention), Ernest Lundeen, Richard Miss Blanche Berg of Lyle was an Prospective Home Makers: the county. As he possessed a for Marshalltown, Iowa, where she E. Titus. Austin caller Tuesday. jovial spirit he was a friend of all was called by the death of^her father, Governor—J. A. O. Preus, (endors- acquaintances. During the late DR. A. I. ARNESON'S Mrs. I. T. Tollifson is visiting her This bank offers the convenience Edward Carver. ed by Republican party convention), war he was an active worker on every daughter, Eunice, in Chicago. ELECTRO-MEDICAL Pranklin F. Ellsworth. of its facilities for drive. He'was not only willing but LABORATORY Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feyerson and Mrs. George Campbell of Minneapolis Lieutenant Governor—Louis L. Col anxious to do his part in every good family went to Minneapolis to visit A Electrical Blood Examinations. is visiting her brother, Ed. cause", or lend assistance to any one Checking Account relatives for a few days. Miss May Iin3' (endorsed by Republican party Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Schwan. O'Niel accompanied them. convention,) Llo^d Ahlstrom. in need. .. For systematizing Bates treatment *of Eyestrain I Secretary of State—Mike Holm, Mr. Eagen was a true home lover, without glasses. home finances. Miss Lottie May Nail went to St. Mrs. B. Evenson returned home I (endorsed by Republican party conWednesday and will be greatly missed there. He Paul Wednesday morning for a few Largest and most complete office night from Minneapolis vention), Margaret M. Kellar. An of its kind in Minnesota. was a devoted member of St. Augustine Jays* visit.. Interest Paying Ac* where she attended the graduation ex-1 Auditor—Ray P. Chase, (en- Catholic church of this city. He 128 West Mill St., Austin, Minn. state count Miss Florence Meyers of Manning, ercises at the Northwestern Hospi- dorsed by Republican party convental. 3owa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Her daughter, Edna, was tion), George G. Magnusoh. For systematic one 1 Frank Hoffman. of the graduates. ^Attorney General—Clifford L. Hil- saving. i. 'ton, (endorsed by Republican party Mrs. Schleiger and daughter, Lydia, TT Miss Esther Hetherlm and her s.s-! convention) John Larson The First National Bank of Austin of Grand Meadow, spent Wednesday tor, and Miss Eva Valentine. left and Warehouse in Austin. Wednesday for a brief visit at M.ss _Ivan Commission9r (endor5 Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Hetherlms home. D»r.ng the sum-l^ Republican party convention),! Miss Grace Johnson of Albert Lea Wa are cutting Young Beef and the Best Grade. mer, M.ss Hetherlm and Miss Val- Resources Over Three Million Dollars is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard BundUe Our Prices are always the lowest. en tine will be employed at the New Organized 1868. E3ward Jacobson. Clerk of Supreme Court—Grace F. York Public Library. jKaercher, (endorsed by Republican BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR JO Miss Hazel Foster went to the cities =p_0 CZZDOjj McFarlane. .at Gbtrk's Gx»ve— Wjfr convention), Herman Mueller. EVERYDAY SPECIALS "Wednesday morning for a few days' Rev. J. McFarlane -left Sunday for'. .Representative in Congress, First visit with relatives. Clark's Grove to attend a series of District-Sydney Anderson, (endorsBaptist Beef Stiak i.... 20c meetings that will continue for Republican party convention), Mrs. George Sharp of Marshalltown, Boiling JBeef hy 5c two weeks. Ola M. Levang. Towa, is a guest at the home of her Short Ribs of Beef SPECIAL NOON-DAY ....? 7c and 8c Democratic Ticket. brother, I. E. Conrad. Beef Rokst 10c, \2x/%c and 15c Leave on Western Trip—Miss Ma- United States Senator in Congress Hamburger Steak 9c trina Thompson left Monday to LUNCHEON rie Rettig and Miss Nysteun leave ——Anna D. Olesen, (endorsed by Salt Poj^k ...r. 15c "take up her work at the Mankato Sunday for a trip thru Democratic party convention), Thomas Bacon Squares 12%c Yellowstone .State Teachers college. Park. They wilt go to Seattle to 'J- Meighen, Homer Morris. Faney cacon Strip 20c attend the Nurses' Convention also.! Governor—Edward Indrehus, (enjdorsed and our Ives Ice Cream—in a Soda or by the dish with Picnic liams 15c Mrs. Edward Nervig and'daughter, by Democratic party convent boxes Matches 7. 6 23c Dorothy of New Richland are guests your favorite flavor. It's made from the purest Spend Summer in Iowa.—Paul and tion), Merle Birmingham. at the Dr. C. A. Hegge home. 10 bars & .... ......45c ingredients, and is a splendid Doris Neveln, children of Supt. and! Attorney General—James E. Doran, 10 bars Classic 45c Mrs. S. T. Neveln are at Webster City,, George L. Siegel. Leo Eagen has returned to his home food any time. 10 bars Flake White 45c Iowa, where- they will spend the summer. -at Osage, Iowa, after attending the Paul is working on his uncle's William J. Eagen funeral of his cousin, Will Eagen. WE MAKE OUR OWN BOLOGNA, WIENERS, Delicious farm, and Doris is with her grandmother. ICECREAM William J. Eagen died on Thursday, PORK SAUSAGE, ETC. Mrs. E. S. Selby returned to her June 8, at 2:10 p. m« at his home ten TEA SHOP home at Mason City, Iowa, Wednesday Try our Garlic Sat&age-—it is fine. miles northeast of Austin in Red after a few days' visit with friends WEDDINGS Rock township. Death was due to pernicious here. anemia and fallowed a long FARRELL MEAT COMPANY I illness. Mrs. H. J. Heslit and son, Kenneth, Wollenburg—Malchow William John Eagen waslborrf at are visiting friends at La -I 119 East Bridge Street The marriage 6f Pauline Malchow ,. ,, Brownsdale, Red Rock township on Crosse, Wisconsin, for a couple of Advertisements in the News Bring Results. and Mrs. ttt Wollenburg i. will be at home^ February 26, 1875. On February 18, weeks. on Thursday, June 8, at Mankato, Mr. 1901 he was married to Maud Rector and Mrs. Wolenburg will be at home 'Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Thornton and of Windom township in this city. To after October 1 on a farm two miles family of Worthington are visiting their union were born eight children northwest of Brownsdale. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold aged 15, Walter aged 12, Marcella Chandler. Laughs, Laughs and Laughs 9, Everett 6, Leo 4, Francis 8, The Pleasant View club will give Myron, who died at the age of 5, and an ice cream social at the Jay Lightly Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alexander and Kenneth six months. home five miles southwest of John Campbell of Owatonna were He is survived by" his wife, six Austin Friday night, June 16. guests at the John Rochford home children, his aged parents Mr. and program will be given. Everybody is Tuesday. Mrs. John Eagen of Red Rock township, invited. one sister, Mrs. M. J*. Keenan of Miss Blanche Swindell left Wednesday this city, two brothers, Charles, this Of for Cedar Falls, Iowa, for a POLITICAL I city and Howard, who resides on the -few days' visit before going to her home farm with his parents. I ADVERTISEMENTS luram at Ryan, Iowa, for the sumaner. At an early age he moved from Brownsdale to the home farm with (Prepared and inserted by Jos. C. his parents where he grew to man- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Drost and chil-dren Kelley, for which- regular advertising went to Minneapolis Tuesday to rate has been paid.) attend the graduation exercises at the hereby announce as a candidal^ I University. Their son, Francis graduated for nomination, of Sheriff of MOWCT Wednesday^ from .the college of County, Minnesota, subject to the finfflraetor usages of the voters at the Primary Engineering. He will begin work with election, to be held on Monday, June the Western Electrical Company, 19, 1922. JOS. C. KELLEY. Chicago in July. 48-1-c. 4- Scores Secure Highway Maps Distributed by The News Still Have A Few Left YOU'LL FIND Scores of persons have called- at still have a quantity left. THE OillK)PR ACTj(Htt OFFICE The maps are about size of a the The News office since Monday to obtain ewspaper page and show all the trunk be the first and stopping pfece in a map of the Minnesota Trunk highways with the official numbers THE SCI OF SHAKING THE CLAPPER OUT OF THE JOV BELLS Highway system Wng distributed by ifeur 5e*rcb for Health! corresponding to those on the yellow mu The News thru the courtesy of the star markers along the routes. disre^rd patf by in si^rv State Highway Department.^!?^ There are only a limited number of the invitation the edy capers, jolly jokes, seasonable sens,ations,- and careful, of yoit may crack a rib! Such another coition for distribution, but they're free Whlkj. eyfehdsLbutdropinand team The maps are free and may be obtained new fangled novelties will furnish the final knockout GHIROPRACTiei by calling at The News. We they last. |Of gloom chasers never was known... They have for all your trobules. Come laugh with the crowd. re kinds of funny-stuff than anybody you «ver heard Your diaphram needs exercise. This Is the show for ^opiETNxrHAmr MINNESOTA TRUNK HIGHWAY Vgs+l jpi^e|^ n^^ental indul|encies. om- 1 S GETWELL -MAP COUPON Pnce at Chautauqua Gate $2.50 Season Tickets Bought in Advance Only $2.00 Good only as long as the supply lasts. None mailed. AND KEEPWEU) -AUSTIN CHAITA-I) One-to a person. Sign— DR. R. FOURTH Si fourth^ "J-& rt- tc-j Name" JULY if,l 2i 22?23r 24 NIGHT CHIROPRA^TORLEWIS NIGHT BUILDING ,-W? Addresser.. TAKE IT IN m, TAKE IT IN AUSTIN, MINN. bi* a Present to MOWER COUNTY NEWS, Austin, Minn: Office Telephone Dial 2277 Dial 7122 Residence'