Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 7, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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2»P 35 -WW ^Fgmzsm** wyr-m wtFk^^v^^*- &"••'?* V^Os *, Cr- .TV *-j- W ui&&z*>y?K. *?3&?g4F^H.t t"'* HaT- •*''_-^' le .7^ k* j**""'* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. !& Page Two Thursday, Sept. 7, 1922. vrhood Infant Dies From ECLIPSE ECHOES high school. Mrs. Schradle lost another little boy §C" NEWRY Miss Edna Anderson will teach from dyphtheria about three weeks Burns of Scalding1 fr this year at Racine. She is a guest ago. Borii to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kruger, of her sister, Mrs. Agnes Marburger' Weekly Shavings. The ten-months'-old son of Mr. and Edited by September 1, a son* Mrs. Kruger while there. Volume 438 September 6, 1922 Splinters. Mrs. Louis Schradle of Myrtle died will be remembered as Miss Eliza Mr. and Mrs. J. Tanner and daughter Company Makes or Mars. Sunday morning from burns received Noble. It Is certain that either wise bearing Pearl and Miss Jacobson were "THAT'S THE STUFF" IF RATS HAD BELLSWOULD or ignorant carriage'Is caught, as men Ephrai'm, Ella, Mable and Mary just before noon on Saturday when in Says your carpenter, when a load dinner guests at the Walter Grunwald YOUR PLACE RING? LE ROY take disease, one of another therefore of our material comes on your job. Magnuson, George, Herman, Louise Did you ever stop to figure what home Sunday. The octasion was some manner he tipped a p^il of boiling let men take heed of their company.— He likes good lumber and it makes the rats on your place destroy for and Hilma Luthe motored to Maple Mr. and Mrs. Grunwald's third Wedding water over himself. Mr. and Shakespeare. him happy to work it, and he knows you in one year? Take your pencil Island and Geneva Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Thomson made a business anniversary. the Eclipse make a special effort to and figure your loss in 1922 from trip 'to Austin last .Thursday. Gena Magnuson is helping with the Mr. and Mrs. John Cross entertained furnish material best adapted to the rats. Then figure the price of concreting job. them off the place and you Mrs. King and granddaughter, Vera house-work for Mrs. E. Kruger this at dinner in" honor of Mr. and will see that it would not take long to week. King, went to Austin last Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Glassel of Austin, the do the job with what it now costs you The latter returned to her home at Cora Lestegard spent Monday with There's ample reason this year for following: Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lagervall THE TOP THAT to board YOUR rats. building early. Shortage of labor and Mason City, Iowa. her friend Mina Lien. and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stern. PROTECTS YOU material may handicap those who We're not just hitting the "high Sven Magnuson was in Blooming Mrs. J. Peterson and daughter left wait. spots" today, but we are purring Prairie Tuesday on business. 1 in rain and storm—the top last Friday night for their home at You know the difficulty the railroads -T* along on all six cylinders, confident, that is sightlyand smart Illino, Mo., after spending the summer Ernest Shubac went to Rochester are having moving freight. We that as we deliver the goods and treat MAPLE CITY looking in fine weather—the have full stocks of building material with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday and called on John Burckard. you right, that you will keep "kuminagin." top that does not go down NOW but can't promise what we can John Burckard, who is at St. F. W. Spring. under slight wear and tear Allen Schloo was on the sick list do later this fall. So if you are in and jars of the road—that is Miss Edna Lewis left Friday morning Mary's hospital at Rochester is improving. need of more storage room for grain Put In Concrete Foundations While and could not attend school Tuesday. the kind you want on your to resume her ^position as sales or stock, oi~'need to repair present the Weather Is Good. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson and family car and the kind we will build buildings, we would suggest that you While of course concrete can be lady at Mqlntosh, S. D., after a The ball game played Sunday between for you. spent Sunday -at the J. Zerby come in and give us your order for laid during the winter months, it is two weeks' vacation with relatives the boys and the married men your needs. Then you will not have home near Austin. Helen Zerby accompanied much more convenient to get it out of and friends. was well attended. to worry about having the material R. H. GRAY the way while warm weather continues. 'them home and spent a when you are ready to do the work. On Friday afternoon the members Mable Magnuson went to'Blooming few -days. of the Royal Neighbors held a pleasant Prairie Monday to enroll for school. Miss Lillian Christgau left Friday picnic at the home of Mrs. W. She will be a junior this year. evening for New Hampton, Iowa, to J. J. CLEMEN5 Brown. The occasion"was a farewell AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING teach school. for Mrs. Addie Turner, who leaves ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD^/ soon for Washington. School opened Tuesday morning, Austin, Minn. So. Main Street WEST LANSING Miss Stella Lewis was a week-end September 5, in District 106, with DIAL 2047 Local Manager guest at the Bauman farm north of Miss Edna Proeschel as teacher and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and Mrs. L. J. town. in District 42 on Monday with Miss The Baumans left their farm Haney entertained at a six o'cock dinmoving and are moving to Iowa. Marion Philips as teacher. to Iowa. at the L. J. Haney home Sunday ner Walter Meyer, who has been spending Mrs. Ed. Sweet of Riceville spent evening. The following were-present Saturday with her mother, Mrs. J. his vacation with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffith, Will Van B.^Kingsley. She also attended the and Mrs. W. Meyer, left Sunday evening Vleet of Austin, Dan Dugaw, Mr Relief Corps meeting held that afternoon for Chicago. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw, Cecil Padelford and children, Richard Abramson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller and Kurt Miss Cordelia Eastworth went to Niiller motored to Milwaukee, W-s. Minneapolis last Thursday to attend Miss Bessieand Winifred Rolland Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller expect to remain the wedding of her sister, Mabel. She of St. Ansgar, Iowa, are visiting their there. Kurt will be back ia a expects to remain and attend the sister, Mrs. Hanniable Noble, and also few days. McPhail school this year. at the John Noble home. Mr. and Mrs. Mattox and family Is that all there Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of Newry, left last Friday for their home in Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and TAOPI Duluth. While here they were the son, Miss Bessie and Winifred Rolland guests of the W. K. Porter family. of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were supper began Monday with Miss School Mr and Mrs. Woodburn and son guests at the John Noble home Dickey back at her former desk and are visiting at the home of Mrs. is to Advertising? Sunday. Miss Olson from Austin in charge of Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Scott visited the primary and intermediate room. The Misses Esther Lamon, Ethel at the Fawver home Sunday after Mrs. Calvin Reed is at Rochester Edmonds, Alice Anderson and Leah noon. receiving radium treatments for cancer. Morrow left Monday morning for Dan Dugaw returned home Friday Winona, where they will attend the from Albert Lea, where he attended Miss Ruth Short is visiting with Normal this year. the Freeborn county fair her brother, Asa Short, a few days. Miss Ua Oby left Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bird „of Fairmont The Kingboro family from Rose for Mankato to continue her normal called at the Dugaw home Thursday Creek spent Wednesday evening in training. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector and Taopi. Miss Etheleen Redfield of Austin, Donald of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Atward who will also continue her work. Cecil Padelford and children and attended the rural carriers' picnic Albert Diddams left Sunday for Richard Abramsen were dinner at Rochester Monday. the cities where he will take up a guests at Dugaw's Sunday. Russell Evans of our local lumber business course. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Ranum of yard spent the week-end at Cedar A critic got after our advertising. He said, "You Dr. Otto Young motored over Austin visited a few days last week Rapids, Iowa. from La Crosse and was a week-end people talk about advertising moulding favorable public with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. T. Hawkins is attending the guest of'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ranum. opinion. state fair for a few days. F. T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney visited Mrs. Harriet Burns and children 1 Miss Vera Clark left the first of "Why don't you talk about selling goods? Public at the Cecil Padelford home Friday. returned from Fort Dodge Friday the week to resume her teaching opinion is all right, but what I want to know is how about Miss JLutina and Dorothy Noble where they had spent two weeks visiting duties at St. James. called on Virginia Scott Sunday afternoon. with relatives. sales, profits, turnover, more distribution, window displays, The L. M. Daily family of Chatfield Miss Angie Nelson,'from Waterloo, motored over Sunday and visited bigger earnings, as a result of buying advertising" arrived Monday to visit with her at the H. S. Mortz home. mother, Mrs. Hannah Nelson. They RENOVA Mr. and Mrs. Lambert motored to went to Spring Valley Tuesday, Kasson Saturday to visit their sonin-law It's not a very strange thing for a business man to where they will remain until the last and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. want these things. Most of them do. Rockwell is attending the Ernest of this week. H. J. Rowe. They returned home this week. state fair This man doesn't want to wait for favorable public Sunday evening. Mrs. Joseph Howden and children, GROWING OLD. Mrs. L. A. Porter and children, and opinion. He wants to go straight to the mark for more Ira, Glenn, Genevieve and Josephine Growing old? Why sure we are but her parents, Mr and Mrs. Yates, motored sales and greater profits. He wants a public actually have gone-for a week's visit in their what" has that to do down from Minneapolis Sunday. car to Webster, Wisconsin, guests of With fading eyes and failing hopes buying his goods—not just a public getting more favorably The former spent several weeks Mrs. Frank Henderson, a daughter and hours of feeling blue? with her parents. disposed toward buying. and sister. Growing old means growing' sweet, 1 Miss Florence Anderson went to School began September 4 in District Nevertheless, the way advertising works is thru and kind, and more content Chester Sunday evening where she 37. Miss Agnes Jacobson of Because we see the lovlin'ess behind the moulding of favorable public opinion. will teach the ensuing year. Dexter is teacher in this district. each swift event. After the meeting of the W. R. C. The quality of an article, its price, its competition, Miss Marion Phillips commenced Growing old means shuffling off the last Saturday, a picnic supper was teaching in District No. 42 Monday. haste and fret and heat its method of sale, and the extent to which people actually held in honor of Mrs. Addie Turner. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Tanner and Of little things we used to fear might She was also presented with a need it affect immediate sales more than advertising children of Brownsdale, Mr. and Mrs. mean a life's defeat Ifift from the Corps. does.. J. F. Rockwell of Austin and Mr. and The stars come out at evening, and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Morrow and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and daughters, the winds blow soft and clear Advertising is a relatively new thing. But it' is not sons motored to the cities Monday Lulu and Marion, were dinner guests And in the healing silence of the twilight morning to attend the State Fair. so new that people who buy it should be uninformed as at the P. H. Rockwell home Sunday. we can hear Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamon and family The Misses Pearl and Vivian Tanner to how it works. Around the altars of our dream the left by car to attend the State Fair expect to attend school in Austin chiming of the bell on Tuesday morning. Whetfier the results from advertising are fast or the coming year. The former will Of memory whispering "God is Love, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Eastvold and children slow the process' i£ the same. It is the moulding of a favorable enter the normal and the latter the and everything is well." are attending the State Fair. public opinion for articles or services that deserve They left the fore part of the week in their car. it. .Chas. Summicht,. 0. H. Daily and Pon, and David McGinnis, are attending the State Fair, They left by auto Tuesday morning. Mrs. Blanche Kasson left Tuesday morning for a short visit at St. PaPul and to atend the Fair. Here Are Some of Our Every. Day Prices Miss Neva Danielson very pleasantly entertained the members of the Embroidery Club on Tuesday evening. Picnic Ham* 14c Per Lb. were presented to Misses Gifts Mae Johnson and Helen Bither who Bacon Squares 12J4c" leave soon for school. The hostess served dainty refreshments at a late II CI Fancy Bacon Strips 20c hour. Mrs. Weiger and daughter, Josie, 11. it Thick Short Ribs of Beef 6c Were taken to Mclntire Wednesday Mower County News ii ii from winch place they will go to 4c Boiling Beef Walker, where Miss Josie will receive ci Hamburger Steak medical treatment. 9c Mr. and Mrs. Albertson and son, ii Beef Roasts $c-15o motored to Clear Lake, Iowa, Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Bingham left fk Special Prices Given to Farmers Buying in Large "THE COUNTY ADVERTISING MEDIUM" Wednesday morning for Montana, she will teach this year. where Quantities for Threshing etc. Lottie Goss left last Tuesday Mb* for Falls, Mont., to resume Great We Pay the Highest Cash Pri^e for Poultry. tmehing. ManImt# Mfe# LfJJte Engelson went to of the week where th§ Ufftt p»rt FARRELL MEAT COMPANY her teaching duties. S.:iSB IfaJver came home fif, fm4 Ufa, 119 East Bridge Street air ex-* $¥§& f£ wmk irom northern inthe oi mi Gumfr.