Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 24, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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bbpsmpb 'v.p ji4 -, py %m-rwM mi- us? 1 *& "Page Two "vtr'#', MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. J3 plvffif Monday, July 24, 1922 Wmi Building Our Own Giant'Dirigible ECLIPSE ECHOES Quality Always. Chinese Cbmpllment. Well-built and well-designed furniture In China, if one desires to express never goes' out of style. That Is high compliment of a person, the why It is better to buy ope good piece right thumb is stuck up above a closed Weekly Shavings. each year than to fill a house up with Edited by fist. To extend the little finger, Volume 431 July 24, 1922 cheap and tawdry things that may be Splinters. though, is to suggest that the person Is the fad of the moment but that have beneath contempt. When the Changslia no intrinsic value and so no staying man refers to his fellow citizens, Tools should be in Shed when not in to be able to say, "I OWN MY LE ROY power. A beautiful mahogany cabinet he always resembles a patient about HOME." use—Exposure to elements causes built along good lines and finished as to have liis thumb bandaged. Long Rust and Decay. It should be will serve for generation We may become extremely rich,we before Yale established the "Yale In Mrs. Ella Williams spent several may become very famous, we may after generation and be a never failing China"' college in Cliangsha, the city From now on till next spring most acquire our desired object in life, .days the past week with friends at joy, while a veneered object of no was closely related to America, for it of the implements of cultivation will but if we do not own our own home merit will be outgrown in a short time. Riceville, Iowa. was here that many of the firecrackers not be used, nor will be planters. The we have overlooked the one place Tins is true of every object that goes which formerly announced the Independence' R. G. Larrabee of South Dakota is & place for them, and for all implements where joy and rest are supreme. W83S& Into the furnishing of a house. day celebration were visiting his mother. inot in use every day, is under the Quality, design^ excellence of workmanship, made. Among the great men who have But, how to get a home—that's another J. Cannon of Waterloo, Iowa visited [shed. Why? What does a man work adaptation ,to the use Intended— been among Changsha's chief products thing. Yes—it is, but it is very last Friday at the E. Price home. |for? Implements cost money. Expojsure easy. these are some' of the things to be was Gen. Tseng Kuo Fan, whose cooperation He was enroute to Cresco to visit his considered in each purchase.—Los with "Chinese Gordon" was to the elements causes them to parents. Our business is supplying homes, Angeles Times. largely instrumental in putting down I rust,warp and decay. At our office you will find 'innumerable Dr. and Mrs. Holt are back from the Taiping rebellion. designs that will instantly anjpeal I When they are gone more work a few week's visit with relatives at to your good taste. Whether it be Words must be done to g-et more money to One Dollar Saved Represents Ten cf 11. Duluth and the northern lakes. ja bungalow or a mansion, you will rise following %.»•»* I buy more implements, when just a Dollars Earned. 'find a suitable design in the hundrei:- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards and little work .and a little care at the The average man does not save to Levi's hH'evensun O:h of suggestions that are at our office. family motored down from St. Paul exceed ten per cent of his earnings. right Lime would have made them last r: placed «»F :t i.' v! a year or two or three longer. He must spend nine dollars in living Sunday to visit at the Partlow and is O This SERVICE is free. It goes along expenses for every dollar saved. That Lamon residences. They returned •-ni-^dial. IMmbur !'. A home of your own should be the with our desire to make thi.eomm being the case he can not be too careful i! hiivugrU to r'or.r.'ur nit Tuesday morning'. greatest ambition of every man or about unnecessary expenses. Very :n:tv one that will be proud o! urn us court-g* ana t. woman. No pleasure is greater than E. Diddams, Sr., made a business often a few cents properly invested, its up-io-ciate homes. Preparations are well under way at Lakehurst, N. J., for the actual commencement quiet mind. Spare to us our t'i it* like buying seeds for his garden, will trip into northern Wisconsin the fore of work on the New 2R-1 rigid airship, to be built by American I'll to us our enemies, so bless save several dollars in outlay later. part of the week. engineers. The new airship will be modeled after the German Zeppelin L-49 it nm.v he in all our innocent It is the same in buying Chamberlain's J. J. CLEMENS Miss IJlary jLukens of Nevada, Colic and Diarrhoea. Remedy. It that was brought down in France during the war. It will be 675 feet long dor,v(.)'s. it may not, give Wash., arrived the first of the week strength to encounter that which is costs but a few cents, and a bottle A and 78x/z feet in diameter. It will have six engines, with a speed gf about E PIECE OR CAR LOAD of it in the house often saves a doctor's seventy miles an hour. Hie photograph shows a view of the immense cradle to come, th we may be brave in to visit at the home of her brother, bill of several dollars. K. 0. which forms a base for the construction of the ship. peril, consent in tribulation, temperate George, and with various friends. I)L\L 2017 Local Manager Wold and Pooler Drug Co. in wrath, and in all changes of Mrs. Hattie Day returned to her Advertisement—Mon. July. fortune, and down to the gates of children have returned to their home home at Pine River Monday after a attended the missionary meeting at Advertisements in The News reach death,, loyal and loving to one Advertisements in the News Bring Results. in South Dakota after visiting for a several weeks stay with her sister, the Rev. M. Volkenant home Wednesday the consumer. another." week with Mrs. Dwight's parents and Mrs. Blackmer, and other friends. afternoon. other relatives here.. Mrs. C. Brownlow and Mrs. E. J. Enno, Hem y, and Annetta Kroll Diddams and daughter were callers LANSING gave a party for their friends Thursday at Taopi Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday afternoon about thirty evening. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The friends surpriser Laverne Mortz on The Ladies Aid society will hold an me was greatly enjoyed by all present. his seventh birthday. He received ice cream social on the lawn at the many nice gifts and ^delicious refreshments home of Mrs. W. M. Cochran on Did You were served by his mother. Harold Zeimer, who is clerking for Thursday afternoon, July 27. Ice At the school election held Saturday Ernest Rockwell, spent Sunday at his cream and cake will be served. evening at the High School Auditorium home near Waltham. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mclntyre and A. D. Brown and L. A. Porter Mrs. Jeannette Rockwell had a bad family of Minneapolis were Lansing fall and hurt her side quite severely were elected to suceed themselves. callers Friday. They visited at the a few days ago. She is some better John Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Schultz celebrated now. Ever Stop their golden wedding Thursday. Miss Anna Weigen was a business DEXTER MAPLE CITY passenger to Austin Tuesday afternoon. Oscar Rubin was an Austin business Miss Esther Schloo is assisting caller Saturday. Mrs. J. Veit near Rose Creek for a LYLE—ROUTE 2 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson few weeks. on Monday, July 17, a son. to Think Edna Proeschel and Laura Studer Born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen, called at the H. .Schloo home Monday Miss Byran Dunbar visited with Monday, July 17, a son. evening. her brother, Marc, at the Searles Miss Edith Reynolds returned to Rev. Kakler of Wabatoso, Wisconsin, home from Thursday until Sunday. her home at Wells Tuesday after is here visiting his daughter, Francis P. Murphy visited in Austin spending a few days with friends Mrs. Rev. O. Hohenstein. Thursday evening. here. Many families from here drove Miss Alta Sargeant is sick at her Oscar Rubin and Frank Burke motored over to view the ruins of the cyclone home. Miss Fredda Searles is staying to Austin Monday. east of Sargeant. with her. Dr. Schottler returned from Backus D. Sass and son, Raymond, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and at the H. Schloo home Sunday afternoon. Tuesday after, spending a few family visited in Austin and Rose THAT you should never lose your enthusiasm for your weeks there. Creek Sunday. C. J. Kruger and family returned District No. 106 has chosen Miss city. KEEP PEPPED UP! Marc Dunbar and sister and Miss Edna E. Proeschel as teacher for the Tuesday night from a visit at the Effie Searles were at Le Roy Saturday THAT you. should not sit on the side lines and find fault Pollard home. coming season. afternoon and evening. Miss Ruth Gould was an Austin Miss Lillian Christgau left Monday with the citizens who are Dutting your city over. GET J. P. Murphy made a. business trip caller Thursday. night for a visit with her sister, to St. Ansgar Tuesday. INTO THE GAME! Mrs. H. M. Hunt of Eagle Grove, Mrs. C. Hankan in Nebraska. A number of ladies from this vicinity Iowa, came Thursday to visit her parents, Elmer Studer took the train for THAT prosperity is just one step ahead. STEP LIVELY! attended the Royal Neighbor Minneapolis Sunday morning to -see Mr. ,and Mrs. E. G. Gould. picnic at Lyie last Friday afternoon. THAT successful selling today is largely a matter of ,his mother, who is at St. Barnabas Mrs. F. E. Wise, who has been visiting The busy days are here for the farmers. her sister, Mrs. H. ^V. Horstman hospital. He expects to bring her good "ewspaper advertising. Cultivating corn and potatoes, home. returned to her home in Chicago haying and hai'vesting all together THAT you are reading this newspaper because you like Mrs. H. Hankan and son, Emil, and Wednesday. keep them rather busy. Mrs. L. F. Budahn and son, Edsol, it. READ IT ALL! READ THE ADS! daughters, Frieda, and Mrs. O. Proeschel and-'son, Marvin, motored to and Mrs. T. K. Buvin and children WilCKlE SAYS Rochester last Friday to visit Mrs. motored to Spring Valley Wednesday WALTHAM THAT the merchant who profits to spend the day with relatives.-^ Hankan's sister-in-law from Iowa most, is the one who ADVERTISES. who is under the doctor's care at the Mr. and Mrs. Sprague and family SQKAE MBU TVWViK Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and St. Mary's hospital. of Oelwein, Iowa, motored here Friday eVRfiUUfcft LETTERS GREfcCf Leona, attended the Mission Festival to spend a few days at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartz, Mr. and OOPS, S\JT TW UVE *AF-RCHA:-4Y in Sutton Sunday. Mrs. H. Schwartz and children, Mr. of their daughter, Mrs. H. E. Vandenover. THAT—"BOOST BIGGER MUY ENV KMJCW A WW Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke left Saturday and Mrs. W. Schwartz, and Mr. and K\OaS, PR£F£RRlkiQr TO PUT BUSINESS" is a good slogan. morning for various points in Mrs, A. Smith and son attended a Miss Beatrice Daily of Le Roy is TW PAPERS, GA.KiV Northern Minnesota. They will be visiting this week at the W. E. Daily family dinner at the D. Spreckles \T BE \UEQ\Mkl THAT dairying promotes gone about four or five weeks. home. home at Dexter Sunday in honor of 1 AVJM UViSsEAOS Mr. and Mrs. George Fett aijd family Mrs. it. Schwartz's birthday. C. J. Klingbeil of Slater, Iowa, is good farming. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe spending a few days at the Geo. Hildreth Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanson and sons Goetsch Sunday afternoon. home. of Lyle were Sunday dinner guests THAT pure country milk, Born to Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Webbeking, Miss Adel Arntzen returned Thursday at the E. C. De Remer home. rich with cream milk from July 17, a son. Albert Studer, Pearl De Remer, from a visit with friends at Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Fetty had as Lansing. fine, healthy cows milk that and Mr. and Mrs. C. Heald attended their Sunday guests the following: the picnic Sunday at Sutton Park The Dexter Club teams enjoyed a is ideal for children milk Mr.and Mrs. Ed Beneke, Mr. and picnic at the North woods Friday. in Austin. that adds richness, smoothness Mrs. August Seigfried, Mr. and Mi's. Miss Fern Mooney of Austin visited Henry Fett, Mr. and Mrs. George with friends here Friday. and flavor to your cooking, RED ROCK Beneke, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. S. Noyes and family motored to should be used by every Greene, Iowa Friday to visit friends and relatives. family. Develop dairying and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ehmeke and Mrs. Jacob Hoist and son, Harvey, .They expect to return Monday. family and Otto Paape and family were Austin callers Tuesday. use more dairy products. A spent Sunday at the Emil Smith Mrs. Earl Roelfson was quite sick Clark Lee is the proud owner of a country that believes and develops home. with an attack of appendicitis last new Ford. The Marcus Knuth family visited week, and was taken to the Mayo hospital Jesse Munson from St. Paul is better dairying, is always Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.: at Rochester Saturday. spending a few weeks with his parents. a prosperous country— George Fett. Johannes Risius and sisters, Ida (E. R. Waite.) and Anna, attended the party at the Enno Krull home Thursday evening. Water. RENOVA Sleeping on The community was shocked Tuesday An English doctor recommends to hear of the sudden death of yatients to make use of wrtor-hrds v' Farmers in this vicinity are about fhey have many redeeming fea ire^ Grandfather Mott. He left home invalids as well as through with haying. Harvesting will !u air!!. early Tuesday morning on a trip to be begun in a few days. Some fields South Dakota, and was stricken with Permanent Teeth. are ready now. heart failure while waiting for the When your permanent teeth are all Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner are both train' in Austin. in place nature has finished her tooth on the sick list. Fred Helmick left Sunday on a job. You have your share teeth Qf Mower f^ounty "frj ws Roy Lagervall is building a house. business trip to St. Paul^ and the and if you don't take care of"them you will either have to do without Our mail carriei*, M. E. Bates, and northern part of Michigan. teeth or use artificial ones./ Who family spent Sunday in" Rochester. Mrs. Limburg and several children wants to do without teetfi? Certainly Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schurman of Buffalo Center, Iowa, visited at you and we doil't. Besides, it is not Service Is Our Motto. a trip to Austin Saturday night. the Jacob Risius home over Sunday. very pleasant to .have them taken out. Gus Smith and Will Drew attended Grandma Risius, who has been visiting Your permanent teeth are a wonderful the party given by the Kroll young with her son and family the past mechanism. Tl#»y masticate your food, give shape and expression to people Thursday night. few weeks, returned home with them. your, face and distinctness to your Miss Hannah Johnson has been retained Earl Roelfson visited with his voice. The loss of even one tooth is as teacher in District No. 129 wife at the hospital at Rochester a very serious injury, but the loss of for another yea Wednesday." Mrs. Roelfson is getting more than one is a calamity. The Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman were along excellently after her recent operation. longer you live the more you need quests at the Wayside farra Sunday. your teeth.—National Dental Association Mrs- Richard Weiland and Theda Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwight and Journal, ikL'' /JftfiMial if & ik J- ,. f'Trr