Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 26, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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ECLIPSE ECHOES Cheap Imported Articles Shown to after spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Austin. Miss Clara Uzik is visiting her sister, Theresa, this week at the Peter Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume 427 June 26, 1922 Rosenthal home. Splinters. p® Jill This is fine hay weather and paying is nicely started. It is too hot There's a lot of joy in this old world NEGLECT YOUR ROOF for straw berries and they are about after all, and a great deal of it is And some fine morning your plaster LE ROY gone. possessed by those sensible folks who will be in your breakfast plate and use their back porch the year round. your wife's fingers in your wool. Get DEXTER Miss Mable Eastwold is home from* If the porch isn't big enough, there's busy with some of our good shingles her school duties in Minneapolis. a bare possibility that it could be enlarged, Or roofing. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Conway motored Nathan "Hickok is spending the making a nice big^asable year Don't wait until* it rains, but do it to Austin Thursday. week with his brother on a farm near round room without much cost! now. Mr. and Mrs. Albert'Craft arrived Austin. If the porch is already large from Minneapolis for a week's visit Flying things—bugs—flies—"skeeters" The body of the late J. M. Wycoff enough, it's a positive crime to leave with relatives. and all the rest of the flyers was brought here for burial on Saturday it open to flies ^and snowdrifts. Mif.s Adella Kramer and Mc will soon be around pestering the life Paul afternoon. The services were We believe in crime prevention^ out of those who haven't their homes Gim.'is were marriei by Rev..Mr. Porly. held in the Presbyterian church. Mr. fitted with Screen Doors—Windows pastor of the M. church at PLAN NOW. Wycoff was for many years an attorney and Porches. Grand Meadow on Sunday, May 25. FOR THE HARVEST SEASON. here. 1 Their wedding has just been announced. A parcel shower was given, at the This means proper storage of your BUILD FENCE NOW home of Mrs. F. W. Sprung on Tuesday crops for protection and the market. Or chase hogs out of the corn next Mrs. T.' K. Bowin returned last evening for Miss Hollice Hopp, a "Don't buy sacks every year, lose August. When the big roasting ears week from a two week's visit with grain from bad weather, or sell in an bride of this week. She received many hang so near the pasture fence next Vopjrigfil, relatives at Spring Valley. summer it will be a temptation that unfavorable market when you caji useful gifts. Refreshments were served mierwaatf the hog can't resist. Can the fence resist Glenn Remmington who was hurt drive in to the Eclipse and get material later by the hostess. the hogs Now is the time to find I'** quite badly last week by falling under for a good storage house. The ball game played on the local out. If the posts are rotted, replace a road drag is improving. diamond for the Park Benefit, between them with some of ours. SMILE—there is not enough cheerfulness yCome in for a load now before the the Fats and the Leans on Tuesday yet to complain about. field work gets heavy. Senator Porter J. McCumber, chairman of the senate tinance committee, and Senator Frank It. Gooding, inspecting afternoon was witnessed by a large the tariff exhibit in the committee room, where over 400 imported articles are displayed which.show profits or crowd. Both sides did some very good W. R. EARL from 150 per cent to 2,800 per cent on foreign merchandise. playing but the finals stood ten to FUNERAL DIRECTOR twelve in favor of the Fats. ^ONE'pieceoJacar^loX^ J- J* CLEMENS trip West, where. they visited relatives next week Thursday afternoon and Lady Assistant. AUSTIN ROUTE 6 Tuesday evening the Embroidery at Owatonna, Mankato, Lamberton, hold a picnic in the grove. Business Residence —W VV|er club were plesantly entertained by Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Lake Crystal, Walnut Grove, Mr. and Mrs, I. N. Parker have returned Miss Josephine Pinckney. AUSTIN, MINN. DIAL 2047 Local Manager and Redwood Fall?., to their home in Owatonna The Ole Hynie family is improving Miss Ethleen Redfield who has been fast and will soon be out of quarantine. The big dance at Joe Miller's attending Mankato Normal is visiting Thursday evening was largely attended. her grandmother Harden. Mrs. William Wiggins, and Mrs. Miss Margaret Bingham left Thursday Peter Rosenthal and son, Lloyd, The Neighborhood Club will meet night for Chicago where she expects have just returned from an extended with Mrs. Rosenthal south of town to attend summer school. Mrs. C. Brown delightfully entertained Destroyers Put Out of Commission twelve friends in honor of Mrs Josephine Johnson of Minneapolis. LYLE Some playground apparatus is being placed in the city park for the use of the kiddies. The old water fountain has been repaired and the water turned on and the place presents an inviting appearance. A fourth of July Community Picnic will be held in Lyle in the city park on the Fourth. This is not a aetor celebration but a Community picnic. In the morning there will be a program, and in the afternoon races and a ball game. Some time during the night between the time the clipper goes north and four in the morning some one broke into the Illinois Central depot Tuesday night or Wednesday morning by prying open the ticket window and gained entrance. Only forty-five cents had been left in the till and that was the only thing missing. The world ever heeds, and MICKIE SAYS Destroyers valued at $13,000,000 were de-commissioned recently at San LYLE—ROUTE 2 Diego, the photograph showing the lowering of the flag on those of ®e division seeks sincerity. It is the fibre in the presence of Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage. Within two weeks S£V1D HER PRWiTWlGr DONPr $90,000,000 worth of destroyers will go out of commission. Art De Reamer was in Lyle on business ORDER* OUT OP TOVJM P&l of all success. It is both Thursday. \M£ KAV* DO tttEM JEST EZ. The dance at J. P. Murphy's Wednesday Mrs. Margaret Finley, seventy-six MUCH IN LITTLE GOOD, JEST EX CHEAP *K! At cornerstone and keystone of years old, has been appointed road night was well attended. OGRU SlGWY QUICKER. AMD commissioner for Rahn township, The art of making artificial eyes was J. P. Murphy was a business caller TVV MOUEN WILL BE &PEUT Pennsylvania. eveiy business which lasts. It know In Egypt as early a^500 B. C. in Austin Wednesday afternoon. The Sitka widow when she puts on A system of shorthand was pub. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Murphy were mourning paints the upper part of her promotes clarity, cofidence, llshed by Dr. Bright, a London/ physician, Sunday guests at the C. W. Walsh face a deep black. as long ago as 1588. home on Route 1. -r KEEP co-operation, and commercial Mrs. J. P. Murphy and Mrs. Frank ogfc Shebanek drove to Austin Tuesday IMOKiei GRAND MEADOW growth. evening. The A. T. Austinson family spent Christ Nelson left last week for some time picking beeies at their o*dd Sincerity is building prestige North Dakota. farm home here Wednesday. Grandma Conlon spent last week Melvin Hall, who has been working for this plant. in town visiting and calling oh for Mr. Emery, went home Sunday friends and taking in the chautauqua. to help with the home work. Gilbert Gilbertson of Duguen, Oregon Miss Vera Dekemer spent several It is represented in the is spending the week with relatives days visiting with her aunt, Mrs. and 'friends in Grand Meadow George Howard, and family west of quality of craftsmanship and vicinity. Lyle this week. Merril C. Nolan and Maurine Hovey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shebanek and which we offer in the care were married in St. Paul last Master Joseph and Robert Zimmerman Tuesday. Miss Hovey is a former guests at a 5:00 o'clock and skill which we devote to wete Grand Meadow teacher. at the LeRoy Olson home Sunday. Thomas A. Conlon motored* to Austin Mrs. Charles Sargant ei\£ertained every job of printing we do. Saturday to attend the second a number of friends and relatives at annual meeting of the Auctioneers' a 7:00 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening association of which he is president. When you bring a job of in honor of her husband's birthday. G. T. Torgrimson and George F. Ragneld rfaugen north of town who printing to the News you Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Searles, Mr. has been ill for many months, passed and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. may be assured that we will away June 21, at the age of 90 years, Frank Shebanek, Misses Olson, Hanson three months and nine days. She was and Miller, and Magnus Peterson, born in Norway.x give it the type of sincere attention Henry Hanson, Walter ZZimmerman Mower County News Market Brown left Tuesday for St.% Paul to Don't mistake and Mike Felton from this neighborhood Place is the place to list anything represent the First National Bank that means work of attended' the big bar A dance at you may nave to dispose of. at the annual meeting of' the state Joseph Miller's Thursday night. artistic quality. bankers' association. .: ,•'* Conversion -for CORNING C. J. Hassemer, superintendent of the A. H. Hemback company, St. Paul, has finished the new oil station Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Tollifson and here, and Grand Meadow may well family and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tollifson Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied be proud of such an up-to-date oil were dinner guests at the T. station. S. S. Norby who will take K. Thompson home last Sunday. Lots of conversation is sometimes over the/ management, expects to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulland, Mr. just a l^ud noise. We are making a open it to £he public today. and Mrs. Thomas Oleson and family lot of noise about our Dr. O'Connor called on ol(j\ tinpe and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and -J- friends in Grand Meadow last weejc. HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED children had a picnic at Lansing. nt -3?" Dr. O'Connor practiced in Grand Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl and family And All Kinds of a fr"' Meadow about twenty years ago. He and Mr. and Mrs. George Aldahl FEED *FOR ANIMALS oweri oun a now resides at Elkton, South Dakota. and son were recent visitors in New V: Richland. Helen Dahl returned home because we believe they're worth with them. making a noise .about. 15he House of Service "How We Cleared Our Summer Home gy The South division of the ladies' of Rats," by Mrs, Perry. mM aid society met with Mrs. Lewis Hanson HARE fi 0 S S "When we opened our seaside Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis home last May, it was alive with rats. They'd gnawed all the upholstering. •Hanson and Miss Blanche Hanson FEED & SEED STORE We cleaned them out in a week with were hostesses. 4 .... RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat "killer .,,'v The Misses Alice%?Tollefson and because, it comes in cake form, no y,r Inga Christianson are visiting relatives mixing. Saves dirtying hands and Austin, Minn. lates." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. and friends, at Bemidji. They old And guaranteed by Pooler Drug w^re accompanied by Arthur Braat Co. en from Minneapolis. dvertisement—June.^