Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 13, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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-1? *N~ 'f.- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. JK&tm. Two" Thursday, July 13,1922. Why They Call It the Melting Pot ECLIPSE ECHOES John Tonjum to Clyde Henderson, RED ROCK 8 '24 Le Roy V- Station 400.00 Miss Bertha Mott of Austiri visited W. W. Walker et ux to Weekly Shavings. over Sunday with her sister., Mrs. Edited by Henry Knoble, It. 15 & S Volume 430 July 13, 1922. Wm. Rugg and family. Splinters. 26.56 ft. 16 14 Morgan's Grandma Busker of Schaler, Iowa, FLIES are More Dangerous Than Add'n, also a strip of But these are every day reasons. Is visiting at the home of her son, You Think. land in NW% NE% 3102-18 A few of the things you can get at LANSING Leo, and family, and Mrs. Anna Busker. Flies breed so fast it is difficult to .: 1.00 the ECLIPSE. stamp them out. But, at least, we Xiucretia A. Philips to J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rockwell were Uncle Tom's Cabin showed here Good lumber for all kinds of can keep them out of our houses. dry ^Phillips, Sy2 of N 100 ft. dinner guests Sunday at the. Dr. uses. Monday evening. And we ought to keep them out— Its. 1 & 2 9 Moorgan's Rockwell home in Au&in. Quite a number from here attended not only for our comfort, but for our W'ooden Gates or their makings. Add'n 1 3000.00 The Jacob Oelker family is enjoying the circus in Austin Monday. Frank J. Hill et ux to Eggert health. Many people don't realize White Cedar Posts and Poles. the possession of a new Ford The mid-week union prayer meeting Bros. Its. 11-12 & 13 B_10 what great disease carriers flies are. Any kind of Roofing you need. touring car, which Mr. Oelker recently will be held at the church Wednesday Village of Waltham 700.00 They often come laden with disease purchased. Roof paint to preserve your old evening. J. P. Rogers et ux to J. E. germs directly to our food. roof. Richard Weiland and family and The Bible study class meets at the McEnaney, 5 19 original Screen the house and porches well, Mr. Riken attended the revival meetings home of Grandma Summey every Sunshine Windows, Ridge Roll, village of Austin ... 10000.00 and you prevent'disease. Also you add Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Tuesday afternoon. Metal Lath. Grace M. Bacon et al to Wm. to your comfort and peace of mind. at the Phillips schpol house. Mr and Mrs. Max Green and Eclipse Hog Feeders. P. Rahilly, 3 & N 5.5 ft. It does not cost much to screen a sons returned home from their pleasure Wall Board, Plaster Board, Plaster, 4 & S 8 ftr 2 3 house. Let us screen your house. trip to Wisconsin and the cities Real Estate Transfers I Cement, Lime, Brick. PaPrker & Browns Add'n. 1.00 Sunday. W. P. Rahilly to H. A. Remker, Buildings enhance the value of property We have not room enough to list Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and 3 & N 5.5 ft. 4 Addie Turner et al to Elizabeth out of all proportion to their all our wares so if you need anything daughter spent Sunday at the home & S 8 ft. 2 3 Parker cost. Buildings add to our comfort, Hopp, Its. 15 & 16 in the buildng line just come in and of her brother, Mr. Bloomfield, in Browns Add'n 1.00 save crops, save feed, keep cattle 10 Coswell & Lewis Add'n let the Eclipse fix you out. Austin. healthy, keep implements in repair. to Le Roy Staton 2500.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rector and Mr. Advertisements in The News reach Kellerstone Stucco for outside. R. M. HaSeltine et al to Alvin the .consumer. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and son drove L. Armstrong, E 59 ft. to Stacy to visit for a few days at J. J. CLEMENS •t /C 5 & E 59 ft. N% 4 1 the Walter Rector home Saturday. UNOS.RWOQO ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD W. R. EARL Original Village of Austin & UNDERWOOD .... 1.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR WEST LANSING DIAL 2047 Local Manager Austin Lumber Co. to Elicpse Lady Assistant. Here Is an amuslng*example of the democracy and cosmopolitanism of Lumber Co., Lts. 1-6-7-8 & Business Residence America—retiree Japanese youngsters doing a Dutch dance, wooden shoes and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Harvey and 9 16 R. R. Add'n to Austin Phone 2512 Phone 2213 I Advertisements in the News Bring Results. 11, at a school In Monte 'Bello, CaL baby were guests at the Dugan home with exceptions AUSTIN, MINN. 1.00 4- Sunday Misses Lutina and Dorothy Noble The members of Jthe Evangelist called on Virginia Scott Sunday afternoon. SARGEANT Lutheran church will hold their annual mission festival at the church Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karsrud motored Several of our villagers were Austin Sunday, July 16, services will be conducted to Taopi Sunday to see the visitors circus day. in the German language at mysterious well. Mrs. L. L. Heydt will entertain the 10:30 and, in the English language at 'Mrs. Frank Haney and son, Aron, Sfte Man Who Ladies Aid Thursday, July 20, 2:00 2:30 p. m. visited at the home of her daughter, p. m. District No. 106 will hold its annual Mrs. George Jorgenson, at Ceylon a Special Bible Study from the book school meeting in the school few days last week. of Acts on Wednesday night at the house Satin-day evening, July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble and two church. Mrs. H. W. Proeschel is entertaining sons were supper guests at the The rains of the past week were her aunt and uncle from John Nobje home* Saturday evening. just fine and crops are looking bettef Did Not Read Fort Wayne, Indiana. than ever. Mrs. C. Studer, who underwent an Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Scott entertained The J. E. and F. C. Heydt families operation at St. Barnabas Hospital in Mrs. Scott's sister and children have motored to Wisconsin for a vacaton Minneapolis last week, is reported as of Waterloo, Iowa, a few days last trip. getting along well and will be able week. The A. M. Olsen Music Co. of Kasson to return home soon. Her son, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and delivered pianos to Franklin of Albert Lea, accompanied her. Advertising daughter, Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grimm and Rev. Nauman this week. Her children from here motored to Lerud and Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder and family of Hector the cities Sunday to see their mother, Sandy Noble and Edward Bjork attended and Mr. and Mrs, Sharp of California returning home the same evening. a picnic held in Lyle July 4. visited at the Pfuhl home last Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schisler of week. Owatonna, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson returned and son, Robert, of Blooming LYLE—ROUTE 2 from their honeymoon trip Prairie, Mrs. Howard Gilette, and thru Illinois Friday and attended the 4i son, Robert Dale, of Brownsdale, Mrs. Kate Searles entertained at Sargeant church Sunday. were dinner guests a the Dugan home dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rev. Mr. Nauman is giving instruction Tuesday. Jhorington of Lyle. to two classes of catechumens Mrs. J. P. Murphy and children and' one class in Teacher Training took in the circus at Austin Monday. .having* a total enrollment of 43, each CORNING Big Ben aroused the household. Mrs. Le^Roy Olson and son, Fredrick, Monday afternoon. Many of the Sargeant people attended Mrs Frank Shebanek and son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulland spent fa APRlCP OM'HMJF Paul Joseph, visited in Austin Thursday. the Fourth of July picnic at the Fourth in Owatonna. Tossing off the Nashua, the IWD BECUt VC& JEST Plleasant Corners. Patriotic services Miss Gina Thompson spent the man who did not read advertising KAUCH TR.OV3BL£ MD RV. Mrs. Win! Murphy, who was taken were held in the church after which a Fourth at her home near Lansing. OP 1W TMPS 'ki PReSS I to the hospital in Austin last Saturday good picnic dinner was served to all slid out of the Simmons. The Tile hearing which was heard is improving. OMB. EJ PER. A "TUQDS.WIO E and then an exciting program of at Austin Wednesday was well attended. 6 S sports was pulled off, consistin of a Mr. andSMrs. Frank Shebanek visited friends at Rose Creek Sunday. preacher's foot race, (five clergymen Five minutes with Williams, Hilda Tollifson, clara and Arthur a PRlVil competing) various .junior contests, Mrs. Murphy and little son Syverud were Austin callers Wednesday. Rubberset and Gillette AMM1VUU& are expected home from the Austin and a "ball game, the married men —two. more with Pebeeo and hospital thi^week against the single fellows, the latter Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ingvalson Mr. and. Mrs. Art Dekmer and winning. Prophylactic, and shedding at the St. Olaf Hospital at Austin, family were guests at the Thomas July 7, a son. his Faultless, he was ready Searles home Sunday. Miss Dora Tollifson is staying with MAPLE CITY Frank Shebanek returned Monday for a shower. her Grandmother, Mrs. Simon Thompson, from a business trip to St. for a few days. He dressed carefully, B.V.D.'s, Interwoven, N. Hug, son, Lester, and niece, Lucile Cloud. Sylvester Ulland of Minneapolis is Bostons and Hanan's, selected Oelkers, spent Sunday at the C. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson were visiting at the Sanford Ulland home. a Keiser-Barathea that hormonized Oelkers home near Red Wing, returning guests at the Peter Larson home Benilia and Idilia Ingvalson are vis Monday. with his Manhattan, knotted Sunday. iting with their cousin, Marion Sever this in a new Van Heusen, and put Miss Frieda Geigen, who has son, for a few days. on his Schanz. spent the past five weeks with her After gazing at the cheeks of some Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stimson and son, sister, Mrs. John Brinkman, left last A glass of Sunkist juice stood at girls, we have come to the conclusion Halvor, spent Sunday afternoon at Saturday for her home at MonticelIo, his plate, at breakfast, Yuban steamed that they know a good deal about the Lewis Ulland home. Iowa. in the Manning-Bowman, and color schemes. Quite a few from this vicinity attended Beech-Nut sent up its appetizing odor. the Hagenbeck and Wallace «*Breakfast finished, he picked up circus in Austin Monday. his Stetson and Fownes and stepped C, O. Melby of Northfield and Ordean into the waiting Franklin. Bye of Blooming Prairie spent At his office the mail lay on his Sunday afternoon at the Albert Dahl Macey. He dictated a few replies to home. i- his secretary, to be transcribed on The Young People's society will Cranes on her Noiseless, and signed with his Waterman. meet at the O. A. Ulland home Sunday evening, July 16^The following DEMONSTRATION AND SALE Occasionally he glanced at his Waltham for there was a board meeting will entertain, Mrs. O. A. Ulland which he did not want to miss. The subject to be discussed was advertising, and he had something to say on that subject. Mrs. Theodore Paulson, Mrs John OF THIS WONDERFUL WASHER Aldahl, Mrs. Knut Basness, Mrs. Sam At eleven o'clock he took his place at the big table, lit a Robert Burns, Magnuson, and Mrs Gust Hanson. A listened to what the others had to say, and then delivered this honest program will be given at this meeting. JULY 13, 14, 15 opinion: "I do not believe people read advertisements. I don't. I always RENOVA skip advertisements in the magazines and newspapers I see, and advertising does not affect my purchases at all." Elmer Neis is visiting at the Whiteside (Reprinted from an advertisement of Calkins & Holden, Inc., in Printers Ink.) home for a few days. tzwoq- SPECIAL Henry Konkon and family were guests at the Krull home Sunday. PRICES Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Lester Slack and Roy Blair have gone to tile lakes on a fishing trip. Mrs. C. Anderson has just completed AND the foundation of a fine new residence on her farm. TERMS Ifower C^OMnty News Miss Agnes: Jacobson of Dextear has been secured as teacher in District yeat. No. 37 for the coming Clifford Browning, Wm. Drew, and Ernest Rockwell were callers at the We will show Nine Models Electric, Belt John Johnson home Sunday afternoon. 15he House of Service Power, and Hand Power Washer^ Mrs. Floy Seth and children, Vivian and Lester, were guests at the A. O. Tanner home the first of the week. «\A DECKER BROS. Mrs Enno Krull was given a surprise |fw-: by her children and neighbors IP on her forty-fifth, birthday, Sunday. Stores at Austin and Lansing Ice cream-and cake were the refreshments served &nd all present wished her many more bii*^hdays.s/$ MMHiiaHi