Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 14, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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iwijgpN^gi ri mmmrnrn A W 2 Tp«rr ^-v •£$$*£ Wvt^-r^'T 1 _T -f^ *£5?^ f%|' 0!i.^' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Two Thursday, Sept. 14,1922" War Veterans Going After Land ECLIPSE ECHOES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, arrangements How Wonderful Is Man I tyJejvhborhood Man's a curious animal. He'll hear have been made to place a little knock In his four-cylinder the Chicago Sunday Herald and Examiner motor and beat it to the service station Weekly Shavings. on sale at local newsdealers Edited by to find out what's wrong. But Volume 439 September 13, 1922 on Saturdays. l3uy it early and get Splinters. let his own throat get sore or his own the Eight Page Comic Section, all in pipes become wheezy and, he'll go 1 right on leaving them to get well the full colors. Repair Work Should Be Given Special porch and get those sash ready. You Attention This Fall. best way they may,—Exchange. Adv. Sept. 14-21-28, Oct. 5. SARGEANT may have lots of time this winter to shovel snow and if you like that Any buildings which are worth repairing kind of work a back porch will give should be put in good condition you every chance to perfect yourself The W. Draheim and M. Knoefel at once. in that art. families were state fair visitors. Thoro jobs of repairing both inside and outside of house, barn and But if you get the porch closed up The village pastor will not be able other buildings probably will save with sash, you'll have a perfectly THE TOP THAT to hear the catechism classes for several you a considerable amount of money wonderful place to make sausage, or weeks to come. PROTECTS YOU mend harness or skin rabbits this which would otherwise go into your winter. Mrs. B. Beneke entertained the up-keep or building expense account in rain and storm—the top next year. You know what the springtime 'Evangelical Ladies' Aid Thursday at While it's hot why not plan to put that is sightly and smart rush always is—do that repair Waltham. A large attendance and that new roof on now when the looking in fine weather—the work now so that you will have all chances are best for escaping the good lunch were features. top that does not go down the time possible to devote to producing rain. under slight wear and tear The people are happy about the excellent crops and live stock yields Your children's children will praise and jars of the road—that is next spring. work that is being done on the roof you build with good Red the kind you want on your If you will tell us what work you the county road. Sargeant will soon car and the kind we will build Cedar Shingles. have to do, we may be able to help be known for its good roads. for you. you select material for it that will It guards all you possess under it. L. L. Heydt had \he misfortune cost less and be just as serviceable Under the right roof there is no rot, as what you had planned to get. R. H. GRAY to lose a part of the middle finger of there is no insidious damp and damp's Ralph Hudson, David Genter, Everett Folger and John Thompson (the Better let us measure up that back disease. the left hand in the corn binder. The latter an ace in the British flying corps during the war), ex-service men of band was dressed at the Austin hospital. Hamilton Park, a suburb of Chicago, are on their way to Wyoming to take r. up ex-service men's land claims. They are traveling in a machine of the AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING J. J. CLEMENS Services are held at Sargeant village vintage of 1910, and they want the world to know that they served in the rONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// church every Sunday at 10:00 lafp vi, and have decorated their flivver accordingly. Austin, Minn. So. Main Street a. m., and are a great benefit to the farmer. They destroy many dangerous called on Mrs. L. J. Haney Friday Jacob Risius, Tuesday, a son. DIAL 2047 Local Manager insects. afternoon. Mr. and M.rs Swartz and Mr. and Miss Alice Freed is attending the Miss Minnie Lawson and Arnold Mrs. Fred Lewis were visitors at the Mankato Normal. Miss Leona Meyer Anderson were supper guests at the James Lewis home Sunday. will attend Hamline, and many of L. J. Haney home Saturday evening. The ladies of the Brownsdale Baptist our young people are attending various Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector and church had a Missionary meeting high schools. Donald of Lansing, Mrs. Cecil Padelford at the Richard Weiland home on Weeks Aaron Draheim rented the and children were week-end Wednesday afternoon. farm, and has started plowing there. guests at their parental home. Mrs. Anna Busher received a message Many other changes on the tenanjb Misses Winnifred and Bessie Rolland Tuesday that her brother had farms are being made here. Tom returned to their home in St. died at Early, Iowa, from the irfjuries Stayner moves to the Dugan place. Ansgar Sunday after visiting the suffered in a run-away last The village was threatened by past week at the Hanniable and John week fire Monday, when a passing locomotive Noble home. Mrs. Fred Lewis commenced teaching set the meadow south of town school in District No. 31 last Is Money Ever "Spent" ablaze. Several haystacks were week. Her old friends were glad to LANSING burned. Henry Jacobson isolated the have her come back as she had fire by heroic work with his plowing taught the same school several years outfit. ago. Miss Wilma Barlow went to Menominee, For Advertising? The village schools started Monday. Wisconsin, to attend school. Miss Buchs of Berne and Miss Miss Elnora Jacobson returned to Kuchenbacker of Waltham are the MAPLE CITY her home after a few weeks' stay in teachers. These teachers have made Austin. "v an excellent impression on the community Mr. and Mrs. Barlowe and daughters Ray Proeschel is attending high and are taking a hearty interest motored to Minneapolis Sunday. school at Elkton. in the wqrk of the school. Miss Helen Studer left Sunday afternoon The Rev. P. A. Lang of Paynesville The mid-week union prayer meeting to teach near Lyle in Dist. has been engaged to conduct a series will be held at the church Wednesday 54, and Laura in Dist. No. 121 of services in the village church, extending evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oelkers and children over several weeks beginning The Bible Study Class meets at and Mrs. J. Hoist and children right after the convention, October the home of Grandma Summey every drove to Spring Valley Tuesday to 2. Rev. Mr. Lang is a successful Tuesday afternoon. spend the day. pastor and president of the State Robert McAdams and Miss Ingvaldson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith entertained Sunday School .board. of Blooming Prairie were Mr.. and Mrs. W. F. Milbrath The village church basement is getting callers in Lansing Sunday. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kough a cleaning, painting, and re-arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rector and as Sunday dinner guests. Philip Heydt has charge Mrs. Dewey Rector and son were Mrs. H. Hoist and niece, Esther A young and energetic executive took hold of a fine of the work. F. Grimmiz is rebuilding Austin shoppers Saturday.* Schloo, spent a few days with relatives the furnace. The parsonage old retail business in New York. The following were Austin shoppers at Goodhue and West Concord, property is getting a white coat of Monday: Mrs. J. Bloss, Mrs. C. returning Tuesday, evening. paint. A group of ladies cleaned the A. Bates, and Miss Olive Vaughan. "What this business needs," he told himself, "is a church auditorium and class room Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Edwardson and RENOVA place in the mind of the public." Monday. family oi Owatonna and Mr. and From September 28 until October Mrs. Palmer Quam and family spent 1, Sargeant will entertain the St. Sunday at the Carl Stimson home. Wesley Browning is filling silos And deliberately he set out to sacrifice the' greater Paul district Sunday School and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarwood, Mr. this week. Young People's convention. Thirtyfour volume of his profits and invest the sacrifice into the and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and daughter Marion Phillips spent the weekend Sunday schools and seventeen and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Subra building of good will. at home. young people's societies will send and daughter motored to Owatonna Nellie Cruickshank is a guest at delegates. Prominent speakers and Sunday to spend the day with relatives. the Browning home for a few days. clergymen from Winona, Chicago, He did. And to this old business, advertising was Dr. Roy Barrick was thru the and other points will be present. the breath of life. neig'borhood with his medicine wagon Monday. Left Papa Thinking. Lulu Phillips had her tonsils removed Nine-year-olds are observant. This -For six months had. not passed before the business NEWRY one was walking with his father and at the Austin hospital. She noticed a similar couple across the had grown so that the advertising cost was a smaller is reported to be getting along nicely. street. The lad across the street was George and Herman Luthe were ii^ percentage than ever it had been, and, because of a a fine-looking young fellow, the parent Miss Hannah Johnson began teaching Austin Saturday evening. none too prepossessing. "It's strange, larger volume, the shop effected economies and gave far Melvin Basness called at the Sven in District No. 129 Tuesday. This dad, how such a looking man could superior service.. is Miss Johnson's second year in this Magnuson home Tuesday. have such- a nice-looking boy," the JHermena Petersen visited with Ella district. youngster observed, pointing across Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Slack and son, the way. Then, after a moment's Magnuson Sunday afternoon. That was five years ago. Today a certain percentage thought, and5- after looking at his own re a Lester Noble is helping Theo Hellick father, "Well, it's just about the same is spent, or supposed to be spent, for advertising. with the farm work this week. Eagle Grove, Iowa, where they had with us. Us boys must take after pur Clara Lostegard went to Albert been to visit a daughter and sister, But as fast as the appropriation is spent, the more mothers." The father who related Lea to take up her studies Tuesday. Mrs. Sam. Johnson and family. this requested that his name be withheld. the business increases and the more that the business Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner nd Mrs. A. Noble is staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. Kruger, for a few Miss Agnes Jacobson and Mr. and increases/the smaller the percentage becomes. -Mrs. W. M. Phillips went to Austin weeks. HARDING'S CONGRESSMAN Sunday night to "hear Rev. McFarlane Mrs. S. Magnuson and daughters, Is money ever "spent" for advertising? Ella and Mary, were in Blooming speak on the Irish question. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrick of Prairie Friday. Mankato came Monday for an indefinite Rudolph and Selmer Magnuson .and visit with their daughter, l$rs. Elvin Lostegard called at the A. Luthe Wesley Browning and son, Dr. Roy home Sunday. Misses Agnes and Ruth Noble visited Barrick, of Brownsdale. Mr. Henry Kramer and family their sister, Mrs. Elmer Kruger were called to Parkersburg, la., last Tuesday afternoon. 135 School started in District No. week by the sudden death of a niece. 11, on Monday, September with Miss She was riding in a car with her father and sister and thinking a passing Grayce Johnson of Ellendale as car would run into them, jumped teacher. directly into the path of the passing E a a us on E car. She was killed instantly. Thompson, Corey Hanson, Stanley Lestegard and Palmer, Oscar and Elvil WEST LANSING Uliand motored to Faribault Saturday evening and returned Sunday •i evening. Silo filling is the order of the day Mower County News in this vicinity. 4 Mr. and Mrs. N* E. Scott were RED ROCK Austin callers Saturday. Miss Mabel* Johnson of Lansing Fred Helmick has been ill the past will teach our school this year. week. Mrs. Ford of Brownsdale is visiting P. C. Freese was an Austin visitor at the H. O. Karsrud home. "THE COUNTY ADVERTISING MEDIUM Tuesday. A1 Miller has returned from Willmar Mrs. Reid Johnson and Mrs John where he has been threshing this Kaldenberg were in Austin Tuesday. season. Representative It. Clint Cole of Johannes Risius and sister, Ida Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children Findlay, O., bears the distinction of being were Austin shoppers Tuesday forenoon President Harding's congressman. spent Friday and Saturday at the Cole represents probably more famous L. J. Haney home. itnen in public life than any other man James Lewis left Tuesday morn-1 Lerud Brothers are building a new jta congress, the President, George 'I Sf* ing for the northern part of the state shed ahd corn crib. Albert Mathieson 8'^*r Christian, his secretary, and D. It. for the benefit of his health is doing the carpenter work. Crissinger, comptroller of the treasury, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Rieken, Mrs. Datus Reynolds 2and Mrs. and other prominent rrovernment Sunday, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds and son, Francis, officials coming from his district. *l§|i Ik-