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

September 18, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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-"i 1 MjJJ 1 J' ,/* jC' S T? Vv 1 ^—»-a-^ N 1 1 1 \Z T^' Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Sept. 18, 1922: May Become Wife of Former Kaiser ty/eMbdrhoofr ECLIPSE ECHOES Sound district, Washington. He was he helped organize that successful pastor at Lyle, Minn., where he stayed organization, the English Lutheran ten years. The respect with which church at Owatonna. That work 1 2$ Weekly Shavings. the people regard him can be seen Edited bySplinters. makes him eminently fitted for his Volume 439 September 13, 1922 in a clipping from the Lyle paper, work in this city.—Waseca Journal. printed elsewhere in this paper. Rev. LYLE COUNCIL Repair Work Should Be Given Special Moe was given a year's leave of absence porch and get those sash ready. You Advertisements^ in The News reach Attention This Fall. may have lots of time this winter to in 1919 and during this time the consumer. shovel snow and if you like that Any buildings which are worth repairing FIXES TAX LEVY kind of work a back porch will give should be put in good condition you every chance to perfect vourself at once. in that art. Thoro jobs of repairing both inside and outside of house, barn and But if you get the porch closed up Decides that $4,000 Is other buildings probably will save with sash, you'll have a perfectly THE TOP THAT you a considerable amount of money wonderful place to make sausage, or Needed for Year's which would otherwise go into your mend harness or skin rabbits this PROTECTS YOU winter. up-keep or building expense account Expenses. next year. You know what the springtime in rain and storm—the top While it's hot why not plan to put rush always is—do that repair that is sightlyand smart that new roof on now when the work now so that you will have all looking in fine weather—the chances are best for escaping the TO SELECT SUCCESSOR the time possible to devote to producing top that does not go down rain. crops and live stock yields under slight wear and tear TO MOE Your children's children will praise next spring. and jars of the road—that is the roof you build with good Red If you will tell us what work you the kind you want on your Cedar Shingles. have to do, we may be able to help Congregations Will Meet This week car and the kind we will build you select material for it that will for you. It guards all you possess under it. To Choose New Lutheran Pastor cost less and be just as serviceable Under the right roof there is no rot, In Lyle Community. as what you had planned to get. there is no insidious damp and damp's R. H. GRAY Better let us measure up that back disease. "The big issue to come before last week's meeting of the Lyle village county was the tax levy for the ensuing 8 /C /y. ri FMFN^ AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING year," says the Lyle Tribune. triw&rwQOD A JJ ONE PIECE OR CAR LOAD fcUl*0ERWO0o Austin, Minn. So. Main Street A check was made on the money expended and a careful estimate of $ DIAL 2047 Local Manager what would be necessary to take care According to rumor, Wilhelm Hohenzollern, former kaiser of Germany, of the work the balance of the year. is planning marry the Princess Hermine of Preuss. The photograph shows to Last year's levy was $4,000 and it tlie princess with two of her five children. was figured that the same amount GRAND MEADOW will be needed, thus $4,000.00 was MOE INSTALLED levied on all taxable property for the ensuing year for general corporation WOMAN IS 95 IN NEW CHARGE purposes. An effort will be made to sell $1,000.00 worth of bonds to pay for the new white Way, which will cost approximately $1,300.00. The Mrs. Marit Kvall is Oldest Took Over Pastorate at bonds will be made in denominations A BUSINESS Resident of Her of $200 each. $300 will be paid when Waseca Last Community. the work is finished." Week. A successor to the Rev. Elmer Saturday, September 9, was a Moe, who has taken a pastorate at Rev. A. Elmer Moe, formerly pastor memorable occasion in the long and Waseca, will be named next Thursday MOTIVE POWER at Lyle, was installed pastor of active life of Mrs. Marit Kvall, whom evening, September 21, at amass the First English Lutheran church we believe is the oldest person living meeting' at Lyle of the Lyle, Mora, of Waseca and the North Waseca in this part of Mower county and Six Mile Grove congregations. Lutheran church Sunday, September and one of the oldest in the county. Separate meetings will be held at 10. Rev. J. C. Eastvold, who is president Mrs. Kvall was ninety-five years 'X the various churches tonight. of the southern Minnesota district, old on Saturday and in the afternoon conducted the installation services. her daughter, Miss Rosa Kvall invited A large class is being prepared In officiating Rev. Eastvold a number of her mother's old for initiation in Willow Wood Camp spoke very impressively about the time lady friends in to spend the afternoon No. 565, Modern Woodmen of America, needs, requirements and sacrifices demanded with her. Mrs. Kvall enjoyed on Thursday evening, September Of those who would serve as the visit with her friends and the 21. A couple of weeks ago, eight ministers of the Gospel. The service lunch that followed at the close of candidates were initiated intfo the was well attended and the congregation the afternoon. The time mu^t come when all business will consider mysteries of the order and became was very well pleased with the Rev. H. C. M. Jahren was present full-fledged members of the woodcraft. the advertising in the same spirit that a manufacturer decision they had made. and a brief prayer service was held. Since that time many others Rev. Moe took his collegiate work Mrs. Kvall was born in Norway and ponders over the advisability of adopting a new machine. have signed up, and a dozen are now at Red Wing Seminary and he studied lived in that country until the late One does not install a piece of labor-saving ready for the final initiation. at Chicago before entering the seventies when she came with her The Lyle high school opened its Lutheran Seminary in St. Paul. He mechanism because it suits his fancy but because the family to America. The family settled doors again Monday morning, Sept. graduated from this school in 1909, in the Bear Creek community and efficiency of the business requires it. 11. The enrollment the first day was and was ordained the same year at this has been her home during all 174. Divided among the various Des Moines, Iowa. He accepted as those years. She is the mother of He expects the new machine to reduce his cost to operate—perhaps grades they are as follows: High his first call a charge in the Puget four children and all are living here School 54, Grammar Grades 29, fifth to make a better product—and thus aid in the home community. They are and sixth 26, third and fourth 27, him in meeting competition and making larger profits. Miss Rosa Kvall, Mrs. Sever B. Hoff, first and second 38, of which twenty Mrs. Chris E. Hovda and Sever H. are in the first grade. Advertising is exactly similar. The man who refuses Kvall. Mrs. Kvall always enjoyed the best Brownsdale Folks LUC to consider it as a possible expedient, simply shuts his of health until nine years ago when Seek Entertainment eyes on one of the problems of his business. He might she suffered a stroke of paralysis. Since that time she has ben bedridden By Means of Radio STRIKE as well ignore the banks as sources of credit when he has but sees and hears well.—Grand need to borrow capital. Meadow Record. "A movement that promises an excellent On the other hand, the man who looks to advertising source of entertainment for sCIGARETTE, LEARN TO EARN. the people of Brownsdale and vicinity to checkmate all weaknesses and shortcomings of his was started this week when a A practical business course will business and to carry it along to victory despite these, ITS TOASTED fund was raised for the purchase of help you in every walk of life. has a childlike faith in the miraculous. a loud speaking horn to attach to We offer you personal instruction, —up-to-date equipment, selected instructors the radio receiving set, recently installed," It's toasted. This and practical instruction at Advertising will not make his product or his service says the Six Town News. one extra process "While the best results are not reasonable rates. Special proposition gives a delightful any better than they are but it will bring him to full obtained at ,the .present time the to everyone entering by our Big quality that can benefits of their merits. It will not eliminate wastefulness Fall Opening Date— Sept. 12th. radio has demonstrated its practical not be duplicated Write for catalog or call in person. value. Cold weather brings out the in his factory or his store but it will reduce his cost University of Southern Minnesota best in radio broadcasting and experts to operate. It will not make illogical selling methods School of Commerce promise wonderful things in successful but it will assist good selling methods, and Austin Minnesota. this line for the coming year. During 13-8-c Spencer Jordan the fall and winter the concerts often point the way for improving them. available from various stations located FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, arrangements at Minneapolis, Detroit, Kansas Advertising is the most inexpensive motive power Funeral Director. City and even farther away, furnish have been made to place The Establishment of that the manufacturer or merchant can buy today. It a source of entertainment of the Chicago Sunday Herald and Examiner Service. which we may make use with the is a form of stimulus that brings excellent returns on the on sale at local newsdealers equipment." on Saturdays. Buy it early and get investment. the Eight Page Comic Section, all in Request Return of full colors. Dr. B. T. Johnson Pastor to Brownsdale Adv. Sept. 14-21-28, Oct. 5. DENTIST FOR SALE. Office over Wold Drug Store. Waltham, Lansing, and Brownsdale The undersigned executor of the DIAL 2603 members of the Methodist church A. estate of Sarah Watson, decedent, served by Rev. L. D. Williams have sells the following described real unanimously voted to request his return property, in Mower County, Minn., to-wit: to the Mower county charge by West half (W^4) of northeast the Methodist conference, which quarter (NE1^), west half (W*£) of W. R. EARL meets next Sundav at Winona. northwest quarter (NWVi) and east half (E^) of northwest quarter FUNERAL DIRECTOR (NW%), section number twentyeight NEVADA Business Residence (28), north half (N%) of Phone 2512 Phone 2213 north west quarter (NW%) southeast AUSTIN, MINN. quarter (SE^4) of northwest Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson and quarter (NW*4) and southwest quarter County (SWMJ of northwest quarter daughter, Rosebelle, of Adams, spent Mower News (SW%) of northwest quarter Thursday evening at the C. Olson E. (NW*4) and north five (5) acres of home. the northwest quarter (NW*4) of Funeral Directors Mrs. Orville Lastine and children the southwest quarter (SW^i), section and Embalmers six (6), all in township one hundred visited at the H. Moen home Monday Day Calls—Phone 2188 (102), (15), two range fifteen afternoon. Night Calls and containing four hundred five A. Hoffland and son, Andy, Mr. "THE COUNTY ADVERTISING MEDIUM" (405) T. W. Donovan—5914 acres, more or less. and Mrs. L. Anunson and Mrs. A. O. H. A. Goslee—6637 Sealed bids for all or any part of Motor and Carriage Service Austinson were Austin callers Thursday. the above described real property should be filed with the Hon. Henry, Weber, Jr., Judge of Probate, Austin, Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson entertained E. Minn., or Moddaugh, Cuthbert & a few relatives at dinner HOMMEL ELECTRIC Smythe, 305 Selwood Bldg., Duluth, Sunday. Minn. CO. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spooner were (Signed)C. R. GAILFUS, Executor. (Adv. Sept. 11, 14, 18. Sunday guests at the C. Olson 203 NORTH MAIN. STREET E. for Expert Electrician home. Crab a Champion Lifter. DIAL 2679 in Advertisements The News reach A weight 490 times its own is Just consumer. the an avera&fc lift for a crab.^^^^ -J VL.