Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 3, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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tpWPIMP, ^iy^'1*"•^'-t1$ &1 t-1"^'. r^.vv,.fyi-j. '«cr.^ 0, vrv.:. :. .".. Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Aug. 3,1922. ECLIPSE ECHOES These Men Will Purchase Sites for Post Offices Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume 433 August 2, 1922 Splinters. A BETTER PRICE FOR GRAIN. Our only excuse for being here is "That granary makes me money on to help folks provide shelter for themselves every bushel of Grain I put in it. It and their belongings. And the is built of wood because wood keeps time of year is coming when our excuse grain in better condition than any attains the dignity of being' a other material. It's easy to build in reason. You can camp out in the summer, V-.' work, eat and sleep without a hurry. The shiplap was nailed on SARGEANT RENOVA V' shelter. But when the winds of fall the inside of the studding, and I'll begin to chill to the bone—then we have the siding on next month." Sargeant Evangelical Church Harold Zienier spent the week-end are handy folks to have around. Every good farm building is a money-saver Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. At with the home folks in Waltham. or a money-maker. A granary A machinery shed is fine insurancton 11:00 o'clock the following Boys' and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browning and keeps your grain in good condition farm machinery—we have some Girls' servicS will be given: Piano little son were Austin callers Sunday. until you are ready to sell it. low priced material for sheds that solo, "Meditation," Mrs. J. E. Heydt That means a better price for your will prove satisfactory—better call in song, Jesus Loves Me, Catechumen Ernest Kershner was taken to Rochester grain* SOON. chorus Scripture reading, and for medical treatment Monday. Experience has taught us what A*. v/ prayer duet, Fern Barteland, Leora kind of storage buildings are best for Is your roof all shot to pieces We First steps have been taken by Postmaster General Work to carry the recently announced policy of government OUT Grimm test in catechism essay, God Henry Kramer and family went to have all the necessary materials to your needs. It has also taught us ownership of post-office buildings. This picture shows the postmaster general and other officials with the^tifteen restore it to its former usefulness in and His Attributes, Raymond Bartel the river at Lansing for a picnic the what kind of lumber is best for each inspectors who had just arrived in Washington to be trained as real estate experts. They will be sent to various the community. Roofing in rolls—or essay, Creation, Francis Freed essay, first of the week. particular purpose. This service is sections of the country to investigate property with a view to purchasing sites for new buildings. just the plain everyday dependable yours for the asking. Redemption Thru Jesus Christ, Merle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stream were cedar shingle. Anderson ladies quartette, "Jesus is baptised in the Cedar river at Lansing home at Oklahoma City. Mrs. Hall men was not completed on account of Mine," Eva Heydt, Fern Bartel, Leora Sunday afternoon. The Multitude of Stars. has been with her mother, Mrs. W. hail and rain. Grimm, Florence Heydt ten minute Astronomers have counted the stars T. K. Dahle of Los Angeles, Calif., J. J. CLEMENS A. Hayes, for the past two months. Mabel and Harold Dahl visited at in typical districts and from these partial talk and announcements by pastor was visiting his brother, S. K. Doble, Miss Eleanor Malcomson came ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD counts here and there we get some the Albert Dahl home Monday afternoon. offering song, Jewels, Catechumen and family, for a few days last week. from Lime Springs on Monday after idea of ,the total number of stars and chorus benediction. The entire A. A. Tanner is the proud owner a few days' visit with friends. DIAL 2047 there are estimated to be between two Local Manager community is invited to this service. of a new Ford touring car. Delvin Maynard Goodwin of Blooming Mrs. Cooper has come from South and three thousand million stars.—J. New members were received into Young of Le Roy made the sale Monday. Prairie has been spending a few days A. Thomson in "The Outline of Science." Dakota to visit with her mother, Mrs. the church Sunday. One hundred new Advertisements in the News Bring Results. with his cousin, Charles Hanson. Josephine Becker, and other relatives. song books will sotm be here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby and sons Mrs. Lee Chapman of Morristownis The ninth chapter of Acts next of St. Croix, Wis., came Saturday to visiting her father, H. G. McKee, Wednesday evening. visit for a week with relatives and and sister, Mrs. R. Brown and family. Mrs. Bert Anderson is League old friends. Dr. Price of Blooming Prairie visited Leader this Sunday at 7:45 p. m. S. K. Dahle accompanied his broths home folks over Sunday. er, T. K. Dahle, to Minneapolis to Mr. and Mrs. W. Schutz and sons Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aarron Draheim, visit another brother, N. K. Dahle, of Bixby returned to their home on a daughter. the last of the week. Sunday after a few weeks' vacation The storm did no damage at Sargeant Miss Leota Owen was the guest of spent with his parents and other relatives. last Sunday. honor at a party at the A. Archdale Ted. Knutson has sold his hound Monday evening. A pleasant time The primary department of the to West Concord parties. was enjoyed by all. Refreshments Baptist church with their teachers The people are very happy about were served. and parents enjoyed a pleasant picnic the good crops just harvested. at the old town woods last Friday The Difference in Geo. Ziemer of Waltham taught afternoon. the Bible class here Sunday. WALTHAM Dr. T. Young motored thru from The Woodman brot a large class into Wisconsin and spent Sunday with his closer fellowship Monday night. Mr. vand Mrs. Qarl Faber were parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young. A motor has been installed at the Austin shoppers Saturday evening. The C. L. Warren family left on city well. If you want a pail of water, Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke were Wednesday for a few days' camping Advertising is the just press the button! Austin callers Saturday evening. at the lake near the cities. Mrs. J. Draheim of Waseca, who Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and daughter, Elwood Malcomson left Tuesday was visiting relatives here the past Mildred, were afternoon visitors morning for North Dakota. month, returned home Sunday. at the Oscar Wollenburg home. Miss Florence Anderson spent a Mr. and Mrs D. H. Spreckles entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and few days the past week at Cresco, Rev. Mr. Nauman and family daughter, Leona, spent Sunday at taking the' state teachers' examination. Difference in Men for dinner and supper Wednesday. the Lee Krueger home in Goodhue. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shurke and Mrs. Jos. Roy left Monday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartel of Gusta Boras visited at the August his training at Fort Snelling. He Pleasant Corners attended church Siegfried home Sunday evening. was accompanied by his parents and here Sunday and visited at the Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett and children siste- Rhoda. Bartel home. and Mr. and Mrs. George Fett Frank Henslin and auto party attended and family spent Sunday at the Marcus services here Sunday and called TAOPI Knuth home. on Mrs. Pfuhl. Mr. Henslin has charge of the road work in "Ashland Miss Mariella Brunce returned LANS'fNG township, Dodge county. home after spending two weeks at The rumor of chicken thieves is Of itself, advertising is little. And the differences West Concord with her friend, Miss abroad in the community and farmers David Hyat is recovering from his Ruth Williams. are aiyning themselves with in it are the differences which exist in recent injuries. Miss Tinny Allard is at Conrad, shot guns and buckshot and training Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Runyan were men. Iowa, with her sister, Mrs. Hughes, their dogs to be quick in giving alarm. Austin callers Saturday. where she will remain for the summer. One mile of road north of the village Mrs. H. R. Soule of Adair, Iowa, and four blocks in the village visited old friends here last week. Just as some men are strong* and virile and Mrs. Jane Campbell is visiting at were graded the past week by Mr. Mrs. Bull of Chicago is a guest of Little Cedar, Iowa. interesting, so is some advertising. And just, as Lewis of Waltham. The county road her sister, Mrs. E. Summey and other Mr. and Mrs. Asa Short motored crew is now establishing a camp near relatives. some men are ineffectual and weak and boring, to Owatonna Saturday evening, returning Sargeant. Miss Mayre Beadell 'returned to on Sunday. Misses Muella so is some advertising. Austin after spending a week with and Frances remained for a longer old friends here and in BJooming WEST LANSING visit. Prairie. "Does it pay to advertise?" It pays those men Miss Genevieve Davis is spending Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson of Austin her vacation with her parents, Mr. who are truthful, sincere, interesting and believable. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and were callers at the C. A. Bates home and Mrs. D. J. Davis. daughter, Agnes, were dinner guests Sunday afternoon. Grandma Brunce returned home at Dugaw's Sunday. Miss Vernelia Vaughan spent a few last week after spending several days of last week with Miss Lepha Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and weeks at Spring Valley*, with relatives son, Rogers, were guests of Mr. and Irons in Brownsdale. It pays the men whose product deserves the Mrs. Howard Lerud Sunday. Mrs. Kuhl and children of Grand Miss Edith Daily arrived Friday payment, whose 'brains are keen enough *to organize Meadow are guests at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud went from Renova and is staying at the her brother, E. H. Hansen. to Northwood, Iowa, Sunday to visit for success and judge enough of the human Roy Mitchell home. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings and her sister, Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Miss Maxine Griffen of Dubuque, mind to know how to tell their story with Mrs. Sever Ranum returned home son and daughters motored to Independence) Iowa, is visiting at the Bert Johnson Monday from Luverne, where she vis,ited Iowa, Friday, to visit relatives. and Wm. Brunce homes. sincerity and interest. her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Oleson. Mrs. Charles Hull of La Porte, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lafferty of Austin Iowa, arrived last week to visit called at S. H. Vaughan's Sunday. So when you judge advertising, judge it by Miss Lutina and Everett Noble friends and look after her farm interests Mr Lafferty had charge of the went to Blooming Prairie to assist while here. She is staying with how it is used and by whom—not of itself and of !trvices Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tkeo. Heileck the C. W. Stevens family. Mr. and Mrs.. Sehman Boyer and itself alone. threshers Friday. Mrs. Harrison of Mclntyre, Iowa, son and daughters m6tored to Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulland and returned home Tuesday after spending Iowa, last week Wednesday to a few days "with Mrs. Hannah Remember, an ugly man looks just as ugly in "her father, Halvor Stimpson, visited visit relatives' at the Edward Kittleson home in Austin Nelson. a mirror. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peppers and Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Allard was an Adams caller children of Austin and HeiWy Wood Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw, Mr. and Wednesday afternoon. were over-Sunday guests of their parents, Mrs. Roscoe Noble, Mrs. L. C. Richardson, Mrs. Maude Wallace was a passenger Mr. arid Mrs. H. O. Wood. Miss Lutina Everett and to Austin Tuesday. & Mrs. L. S. Chapman went to Rochester, Dorothy Noble spent Sunday at Oak last week to- be with Mr. Dale Park CORNING Chapman, who is receiving medical Mrs. L. C. Richardson and daughter, treatment there. His many friends Mrs. John Noble, gave a birthday hope for a speedy recovery. E. C. party in honor of Mrs. Dan Dugaw Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl were Mower County News Banfield of Austin has charge of the Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sunday caller^ at the Walter Jenson bank here while Mr. Chapman is in Noble. About twenty guests were home. Rochester. present. At supper a birthday cake Olga and Arthur Syverud visited bearing sixty-nine candles formed the with their friends, Marion and Andrus centerpiece. Mrs. Dugaw received Severson, Tuesday afternoon. LE ROY The County Advertising Medium many gifts. The Young People's Society meeting, which was held at the I. B. Chris"tianson Will and Clarence and Miss Nona Former Residents home Sunday evening, was Service Co-operation Accuracy Alderson of Mt. Ida, Wis., motored well attended on account of the rain. Visit Friends Here thru and visited the past Week at Proceeds were over twenty-five dollars. the George Boyd home. They returned Mr. and Mrs. C.'B. Gustafson and Gladys and Leslie Gustafson of on Saturday, accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hanson were Princeton visited friends and neighbors siste* Mrs. George Boyd, and daughter, Sunday callers at the Sanford Jerdet at Adams and Rose Creek this Ramona. home week. They were formerly residents Miss Alice Uglum of Taopi returned Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Tollefson, Signe i* home after several days' visit of the Adams community The and Tonnetts and Mr. and Mrs. A. $ Gufftafsons are well pleased with with her aunt, Mrs. W. Wells. Tollefson spent Sunday at Sargeant. their new home Mrs. Hall and daughter left Saturday The ball game which was played at Princeton and re- y»tti morning for the cities, to visit in Egtvet's pasture Sunday afternoon that crops ar$_looJcing fine in fs W^~ th»t relatives before leaving for their between the married and single vicinity. -i JL .i-K r. .1