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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

July 27, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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.v.-" SB. "^vOTR*?*- *L MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, July 27, 1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES of World War Watch 'Other Veterans March Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume-432 July 27, 1922 Splinters, &* TWfc |Ml! DT103 Settle the Question, Stop Waste on the Farm of building at once. The time is ripe by locking the door against hog cholera and the market is favorable. Your and stock diseases. Concretemade neighbors are improving the opportunty with our cement will help lock it tight. and so can you if you only think so. Cleanliness, the secret of good profits, is possible only when concrete It's a Money-Saver Every Time WEST LANSING CORNING That's exactly what a good barn is. is liberally used. Cleanliness It keeps the cattle in good condition, means healthy stock and milk bigger Jff thus saving waste from loss in Mr. and Mrs. -P. L. Egtvet and yields, more pounds of pork per dolar's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney were weight, and death due to exposure. children, Mr. 'and Mrs. G. 0. Tollefson worth of corn, and safety Besides, it takes less feed to give guests at the L. J. Haney home'Sunday. against scourges that often wipe out and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. more weight when cattle are properly the profits of many years' operation. sheltered. Ulland and son, Arthur, motored to Miss Mary and Richard Noble of The world needs and will pay liberally Invest in a good barn. Don't rush Sargeant Sunday. for all you can produce. Blooming Prairie called at the John in and build it "just any old way," Miss Gina Thompson has returned Noble-home Sunday afternoon. for you wil surely regret it. Plan for Use A Good Shingle. to her home after spending several the future. Build so you can enlarge Mrs. Ole E. Lerud ^pent Friday When you use any and save regrets weeks at the State Teachers' College or add to your buildings as you need later on. We take a special pride in with her daughter, Mrs. Sandy Noble more room. Whenever you are in at Mankato. the quality of Shingles which we carry at Corning. town, come in and we will be glad to in stock. Our stock also contains Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kildahl and son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson are talk over different barn plans. Or, the best and most suitable materials Real heroes of the World war, many of them maimed, grouped in front the city hall in San Francisco to of of Booming Prairie and Mr. and Mrs. we wil come out and see you, if you entertaining relatives from Bricelyn. for all kinds of buildings whether it review the parade of veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American and World wars which was a feature of the convention I. B. Langlie were Sunday visitors at wish. be house, barn or chicken coop. Everett Noble has a fine new Ford of the Disabled Veterans of the World war. the A. L. Thompson home. touring- car. M*. and Mrs. B. I. Ingvalson and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes visited BETTER AND CHEAPER MEATS. buying in large quantities. In another family, Mr.and Mrs. Nels Ingvalson J. J. CLEMENS NEWRY her sister, Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Our beef is young and of the best column you will find our ad with some and son, Neil, were Sunday callers at and family, Thursday. rONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Jj quality. of our prices. Compare those prices the John Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rector and In our Bologna, Weiners and Pork with other markets. You will find we Albert Luthe and daughters, Mrs. The Young People's society will Sausage we use the best meats and DIAL 2047 Local Manager son Donald, were guests at the L. J. are from three to five cents per pound 0. Lysne and Hilma and Louise- Luthe, hold its next meeting at the I. B. pure spices. We can always please Haney Friday and Saturday. cheaper. Attend our special Sale Saturday. and little granddaughter, Esther 3'ou with quality and our prices are the Christianson home July 30. Helen Lysne, motored to Marshaltown, Harvesting is the order of the day cheapest. Advertisements in the News Bring Results. FARRELL MEAT CO. Iowa, Wednesday. They had no in this vicinity. We give a special price to parties trouble whatever. On their way back 119 E. Bridge St. Mrs. L. C. Richardson of Minneapolis RENOVA they stopped at the J. C. Lavally and her daughter, Mrs. John farm north of Sheffield.They returned Noble, were guests at DugJfn's Monday evening. John and Ernio Krull and Clifford Thursday. Mrs. Sven Magnuson and Mrs. were Browning at Waltham Satur­ Mrs. Charles Anderson of St. Paul Knute Basness went to Bemidji Monday, day night. and Mr. and Mrs. Goodspeed of Rockford, where they will spend a few days H. C. SStern has disposed of one of 111., spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives. his autoes to Rufus Howden. at the home of their brother, N. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Ull/md and S. K. Dahle and family and Mr. Scott. Did You family visited at the Sven Magnuson I and Mrs. Alfred Schurman attended Mrs. Sever Ranum has gone to Geneva home Sunday. the Knights Templar picnic at Cannon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Edwin Lee and Ernest ThompsoiT Fals Thursday. Oleson. called on George and Herman Luthe Ernest Rockwell and Harold Yeimer Miss Rose Jacobson of Austin Sunday. attended the Odd Fellow picnic spent the week at the Jerdet home. The ball game which was played at Oak Dale farm at Le Roy Thursday. The social held at the C. S. Jerdet Sunday between Lansing and the lo-j Ever home .Sunday afternoon was a success. cal team was won by Lansing 18 to Proceeds amounted to twentythree A. R. Browning went to Chicago .with a car of stock the last of the 16. dollars. C. O. Christianson and family and Esther Dibble returned to her home week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jerdit spent in Austin after a three week's visit Mrs. Max Todd was a visitor at Sunday at Sanford Jerdit's home. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the George Blanchard home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe were in Miss Lulu Phillips was in Sargeant Dan Dugaw. Blooming Prairie Tuesday/ the first of the week meeting to Think L. C. Miller was a guest at the her music class. Clarence Basness home Sunday. Henry Konkon and family were GRAND MEADOW Juia Goodwin is assisting at the callers at the Henry Kramer home home of Knute Basness. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Halvorsen and daughter, mother and sister of Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, LE ROY RED ROCK are visiting at the Mitchell home on their way to California •4 where they expect to make their Jacob Oelkers and family attended Mrs. A. A. Oestreich was called to home. the Children's Day program at the cities the first of the week because Mr. and Mrs. Peter Terlinden returned THAT you should never lose your enthusiasm for your St. John's Evangelical Lutheran of the serious illness of her home Friday evening after attending church at Austin Sunday morning and sister. city. KEEP PEPPED UP! the funeral d? Mr. Terlinden's also visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Goss and children sister and brother-in-law, Mr. THAT you should not sit on the side lines and find fault Earl Roelfson spent Sunday visiting of Austin motored down Saturday and Mrs. John Wagner. with his wife at the hospital at evening and spent a few_days at the with the citizens who are putting your city over. GET Mrs. Chas. Laws of Austin and Rochester. Mrs. Roelfson is gettting E. Pierce home. INTO THE GAME! son, Charles, are visiting their uncle along finely and will soon be able to Mrs. Moser and daughter, Ruth, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ConIon. come home. went to Sioux city, Iowa, on Friday THAT prosperity is just one step ahead. STEP LIVELY! Mr. and^Mrs. Roy Roelfson and little for several weeks with relatives. THAT successful selling today is largely a matter of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Skarran son,and Mrs. E Volkenant of Miss Evelyn Buck went to Austin July 15, a daughter. Brownsdale motored to Pine Island Sunday to consult a specialist. good "ewspaper advertising. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson of Rockwell, Sunday to attend the Revival meetings Mrs. Weigen and daughters came THAT you are reading this newspaper because you like 111., are here visiting relatives held there by the Bible students, home from Rochester last Thursday and friends. Altho Nels has spent it. READ IT ALL! READ THE ADS! Einar Odegard and Dwight Wennengar. after a few days' visit there. most of his time so far with his Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweet and daughters MICKIE SAYS brother, Nels, from Stanley, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Dibble and daughter, THAT the merchant who profits of Riceville were over Sunday \yho is there for medical aid. Frances, are visiting in the home of and took luncheon with the W. H. most, is the one who ADVERTISES. fSOME fcVtNESSMEV4^VA\V4K their daughter, Mrs. Paul Rockwell. Brown family. JevfceoVAfc LETTERS ARE GREAT They came in their car Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. E. Wells of Chicago DOPE, BUT W UV»E MERCHANT LANSING their home north of the cities. have been visiting at the G. Wells A\UY US»UV VAUCW AUM Fred Helmick returned Friday THAT—"B 0 0 S BIGGER home for several days. They returned MQR.E, PREFERRtklGc XO PUT evening form his trip to the cities. Monday evening. BUSINESS" is a good slogan. Prayer meeting will be held at the VAE00AJCE YYV PAPERS, Mrs. Lathe and daughter of Erie, church Wednesday evening at. 3 00 WHERE GAwfr BE 111., have been visiting at the F. L. \X CORNING THAT dairying promotes o'clock. Rev. Mr. Fink will give his AVJfrtt l)VM*£AD\ Roy and C. I. Roy homes this week. chart lesson from "Rightly Dividing good farming. They left Wednesday night for an the Word of Truth." Lansing and Corning baseball extended trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Yubra of teams played a ten inning game in THAT pure country milk, Mr. and Mrs. Carson motored to Austin and Mr. and Mrs. George Egtveit's pasture last Sunday afternoon. the cities on Sunday. They returner! rich with cream milk from Daily and daughters and niece, Miss Lansing won by a score of 13 Tuesday evening. Daily, of Owatonna spent Sunday at fine, healthy cows milk that to 16." The local boys who played Mrs. Hayes and daughter, Mrs. the WilllalYl Yarwood and Guy Yarwood were: Obert Aimer, and Carter Hall, spent several days the past is ideal for children milk homes. Christianson, Aimer Helleck, Ingolf week with the former's daughter, that adds richness, smoothness Grandma Summers spent a few Swenson, Ernest Thompson, Palmer Mrs. Thornhill, at Spring Valley. days of last week at the home of her and flavor to your cooking, and Oscar Ulland, and George Kittleson. The R. Dick family returned home son, J. H. Smith in Udolpho. Monday night after a two weeks' auto should be used by every Mrs, C. A, Bates went to Stacy Mrs. C. B. Christianson entertained trip thru (Northern Wisconsin and family. Develop dairying and Monday to spend a few days with her the following ladies Friday afternoon: Minnesota, sons, Will and Earl, and families. Mesdames L. C. Miller, Martin use more dairy products. A Miss Norma Larrabee of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow entertained Lien, Henry Jenning, John Aldahl, is visiting- this week with her country that believes and develops. her paifants, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Aldahl, N. E. Lostegaard. and grandmother Larrabee. Coreyfrom Medford, Sunday. Mr. and better dairying, is always 0. A. Ulland. T. Price of St. James came home Mrs. Barlow and daughter, Maxine, The Young Peoples' Society will Sunday night for a week's vacation a prosperous country— returned with them Sunday evening meet Sunday night, July 30, at the and is -visiting at the home of his Serm (E. R. Waite.) in their car, returning home Monday 1. B. Christianson home. father and mother and other relatives.-' morning. Miss Adel Arntzen of Dexter spent ,.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hotten of Minneapolis a few days last week with her former Miss Helen Hickok is spending her were guests at the William schoolmate, Mable Ulland. vacation with her moother, Mrs Lillie Yarwood and Guy Yarwood homes A number of people from this vicinity Hickok. She came down from Austin last week. attended the ice cream social last Friday. Miss Ella Skaran of Mason City at Sanford Jerdet's Sunday afternoon. Miss Lorraine Martz entertained was an over-Sunday visitor of her about twenty of her friends last Saturday. sister, Mrs. E. H. Hansen. Edwin Lee got a barley beard in The occasion being her sev­ Mower (bounty ews Mr. and Mrs. James Lafferty of his eye last Saturday which is causing enth birthday. Austin yere guests at S. H. Vaughan's him trouble. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamon and family Sunday. Mr. Lafferty gave a good talk Mr. Johnson and son of Blooming motored to Osage Sunday to visit in the evening. Prairie are painting the barn for 0. friends. Mrs. J. L. Bloss returned home G. Anderson. Several of our young people motored Service Is OurMotto. -Saturday morning from* Chicago, Misses Gina Thompson and ^Florence to Clear Lake on Sunday for a where she had been spending few Benson returned last week from l^: picnic. #!i^ weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Matlack Mankato where they attended Summer Mr. ,and Mrs. F. T. Young came and Mrs. Stokes and children School. home Saturday from an extended trip fte and her sister, Mrs. E. Ullerick, and fe. Miss Gina Thompson has accepted with their daughter and family in the family. a position as teacher in the primary northern part of the state. department of the semi-graded school The ball game pulled off at the •Tik .. in Waltham for the coming year. Oak Dale Park on Sunday between gmgmm is Advertising the art of makinp Le Roy and Riceville was won by the Miss Myrtle Rolfson will teach, the as St^ others think ypu think about your Corning: school the coining y6ar. -g-i former with the score 6 to 0. product. -J-