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

September 28, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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3 1 S 3 E & .m- *$*,» V^*' jk' 'S&'jk -PageTwo MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Sept 28,1922. SARGEANT CHURCH ECLIPSE ECHOES family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson Mrs. T. Morstad, Mrs. T. Enerson and family and Mrs. Stener Olson and. Mrs. C. E. Olson called at the H. MEETING BEGINS and children spent Sunday at Tom Moen home Monday afternoon. JSnerson's. Miss Laura Jacobs on spent Sunday Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume 441. with her sister, Mrs. Emma Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lastine and September 27, 1922 Splinters. at Lyle. family and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson ms* Sunday School Convention $t Thorval Nelson is working for Ole and family spent Sunday at the TAKE NO CHANCES buying Lumber stock from the barn yard into the Continues Thru I. Anderson for a few weeks. Alex Hollerud's home. and building materials. It is a field of stubble or stalks where they Sunday. waste of money. How so? Why, because can elean up the ruffage. We have in a short time you'll have to a stock of good Steel Gates—the best go all over the job again. the market affords, and we have cheaper gates or if you have an odd The annual meeting of the St. Paul Dependable material may cost a triflle more- than "cheap" stuff in sized opening we can make you a district Y. P. A. and Sunday School Can Sag Gate to fit. If you need a the first place, but you can figure out RENOVA convention opened today at Sargeant LANSING THE TOP] THAT gate see the Eclipse—they can supply its economy in the long run. nl with an especially interesting program your needs. Drop in and talk over your problems PROTECTS YOU 4- planned for the various sessions. with us. It may be we can help Ernest Rockwell and his mother Elmer Miester of Windom transacted in rain and storm—the. top you plan your ideal buildings and at The Man with the Smile. Were Rochester callers Monday. that is sightlyand smart business here Monday. a cost that will be within your ability Prof. George's :themes are as fol­ "Whatever the weather may looking in fine weather—the be," to handle. G. M. Shortt of Austin has been Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yariyood were lows: Saturday, eight o'clock, "No says he, top that does not gq down spending a few days on his farm Austin shoppers Saturday. Room in the Inn Sunday, 10:30 a. under slight wear and tear "Whatever the weather may be, Mart Chamness of Chicago visited here. and jars of the road—that is m., "The Glory of the Cross 2:30 It's the sor|ib ye sing, and the shales As this is the time of the years to the kind you want on your several days the past week at the you wear Thomas Johnston is very much im« p. m., "Apart with Jesus 8:00 p. prepare for winter, have you looked car and the kind we will build home of Mrs. E. Summey. m., "We Would See Jesus." over your Farm Gates. Are they adjustable That's a-makin' the sun shine everywhere." proved after his severe illness of for you. so that when the snow gets Mr. and Mrs. E. Barlow and pneumonia. The Sargeant chorus will sing at knee-deep they will swing clear and Mr. Riley is correct, but a bin-ful daughters motored to Medford Sunday the^ evening and Sunday sessions of Fred Johnson and family expect to you will not have to use the scoop R. H. GRAY of Elco Coal will produce the smile the convention. Prof. Berger of St. and spent the day with relatives. for an hour in order to -turn your move to the farm that Thomas of satisfaction. Paul will be the soloist. The Sargeant Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and Johnston will vacate. chorus will be under the direction family and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hahn Mr. and Mrs. William Strong has of Student Roesti. Piano, and family motored to Waltham Sunday. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING decided to remain on the farm where J. J. CLEMENS trombone, and cornet wil 1 accompany they are for another year. LOADJJ 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR the singing. Rev. G. F. Fink of Austin £as returned Austin, Minn. So. Main Street V7*7 Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Dahle were from his vacation and will be Lansing callers Wednesday and took DIAL 2047 Mr. and Mrs. Knopf of Kenyon attended Local Manager here Wednesday evening to continue in the Clark and Baird sale. his chart lessons. church services here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickens and and visited at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson, daughter, Jeanette were guests at Mrs. W. V. Rasmusson and family Miss Hattie Drake is spending the the J. M. Tanner home the first of and E. H. and R. Rasmusson spen£ week in Sargeant. the week. Sunday at the. William Johnson Rev. A. H. Nauman and Student E. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips and Hbme. F. Roesti drove to 'St. Thursday Charles daughters were dinner guests at the where they remained until Saturday, E. H. and R. Rasmusson of Charles F. O. Tanner home in Brownsdale City, Iowa, Anton Cerney of Eagle attending a Ministerial convention. Sunday. Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mahlman, Alfonso Tanner, who has been visiting Mrs. Bascovic, Mrs. Potts and Wm. Draheim and Matt Kniefel friends and relatives here for Mr. Jorgenson of Owatonna, and Mr. have returned from a few days' trip several weeks, has returned to his and Mrs. Eric Anderson of Rose in Northern Minnesota. They report home in Texas. Creek were here Friday to attend the fishing very good. Mrs. Mable Browning and little funeral of Walter Rasmusson. A large buckwheat crop is being Did You Ever son have gone to Mankato to visit threshed in this community. Mrs. Browning's parents, Mr. and August Otte spent a few days in WEST LANSING Mrs. James Barrick, for a couple of Iowa this week looking after property weeks. interests. Everett Noble visited friends at Miss Lizzie Meyer is spending this Stop to Think St. Ansgar, Iowa, Saturday and Sunday. week in the Sargeant community as LE ROY a professional seamstress. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulland of Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph are the Corning were dinner guests at the Olaf Walstad was a business passenger proud parents of a baby boy. L. J. Haney home. to Austin on Monday. Student Roesti preached two very Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bjork and family Mrs. C. Haberitch of Monona, la., fine sermons Sunday at the Village of Lyle were dinner guests at the spent Monday forenoon with Mrs. E. church. Probably the largest audiences Ole Lerud^home Sunday. J. Diddams, Jr. seen at the church for many Mrs. Henry Dugaw spent the weekend Mesdames Brownlow, R. Brown weeks were present to hear him. with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Mc and W. Brown motored to Cresco on Adams at Blooming Prairie. Monday afternoon. 4" WALTHAM Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rolland and Mr. Mfss Helen McGillivary left Tuesday and Mrs. Arthur Rolland of St. Ansgar morning for the cities where she were dinner guests at the John Mr. and Mrs. Beneke and Mr. and intends to take a course in nursing. Noble home Sunday. Mrs. August Siegfried visited Sunday F. C. Mason came Monday morning THAT the city that gets the publicity gets the business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rolland, Mr. and afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. from LaPeer, Michigan, and is Mrs. Arthur Rolland of St. Ansgar, Henry Fett. visiting old friends. He is at the Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and Mr. and Mrs. George Beneke and THAT the city that gets the advertising grows. M. E. Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. John Noble called at children were Austin callers Saturday Misses Ethel Edmonds and Alice evening. the Dugaw home Sunday afternoon. Anderson, who are attending Normal THAT advertising a city is a business, not child's play. Mrs. Dan Dugaw returned Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family at Winona, /came home Friday from Minneapolis where she has attended a birthday party at the evening for a few days' visit with been visiting Mrs. Richardson Henry Ruther home given in honor home folks. THAT people will go miles to get a good live city to the past month. She raso visited relatives of his' mother, Mrs. Walgerihauer. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young came trade. at Cleveland, Fairmont, Oglive Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and home Saturday evening from an extended and Hibbing. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer spent trip in the northern part of Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson Sunday with friends in Austin. THAT your property will increase in value when the outside the state. They visited their daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney returned Rev and F. C. Miluis have returned Mrs. Hockridge, and family. world knows your city is wide-awake. home^ Friday from Harris, from Mamdon Lake,.Wis., where they The village was startled on Tuesday where they spent the past week visiting attended the wedding of their son, noon by the ringing of -the fire at the Orma Haney home. Mr. Herbert. THAT people from neighboring cities will come where bell that has been silent for a long and Mrs. George Jorgenson returned Mr. and Mrs. Will Shurke and son time. The fire was at Mrs. Larra* there is something doing. visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. to their home in Ceylon Sunday. bee's farm, but very little damage and Mrs. Leo Kruth. was done. THAT the city which does not seek something better Mrs. Louis Faber and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laipon, Mr. and Old Brownsdale spent a few days with the former's Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mr. and than it now has, is going to lose out. Merchant Dead parents near Rockdell. Mrs. V. Morrow and Miss Lois Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiesh, and motored to Winona Sunday to THAT now is the time your city and business need advertising Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beneke returned visit their daughters who are attending Charles A. Sleeper died at Brownsdais Sunday from a three weeks' visit with the Normal "school. Saturday night after a long illillness. more than ever before. relatives and friends in various parts On Thursday evening the members He was seventy-two years of Wisconsin. .. old. of the Kamp Komfy Club gave THAT if you don't get out and go after the outside a 6:30 dinner at the home of W. H. Mr. Sleeper was in business in Brownsdale for many years. He trade, some neighboring city will. Brown, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. NEVADA S. Bosworth,^who left Saturday, for worked in his father's store, and literally their new home at Prentice, Wis. grew_ with the business. In THAT if they do, they will get the business you should Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson and family The football game between Blooming 1905 he opened a store of his own, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Moen and get. Prairie and LeRoy was easily retiring about three years ago. daughter, Avidrem, were Sunday Mr. Sleeper is survived by his widow, won by the latter on Saturday afternoon, guests at the L. Jacobs home. one daughter, Mrs. j. Griswold due to the fact that it was the Mr. and Mrs. T. Morstad entertained of Oelwein, and three brothers, C. 0. first game played by,many of the a few friends at dinner Sunday. Sleeper of Brownsdale, and 0. A. Blooming Prairie boys. During the Sleeper of St. Paul. game, Donald McGillivery had the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ostenson and misfortune to have his wrist broken. fo RED ROCK Price Reduced to $12 Per Dozen Mrs. Jacob Hoist and son attended church in Austin Sunday. Leo Busker and family visited at Every corn grower the Risuis home Sunday. Martin Walter Hoist was in Austin Tuesday, having some dental work done. Racks. Get yours Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartung at this1 new low and baby were Austin shoppers on price. Tuesday. Miss Anna Risius has been assisting Mrs. Wm. Rugg with the work MARTIN'S since last week. Miss Bertha Mott visited over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. CORN KING Rugg and family. 4 Richard Weiland aid family left Wednesday morning for Springfield, These racks will take better care of your seed corn The County's Community Paper. for several days' visit with Mr. Weiland's than any other way you can find. Easily filled. Perfectly brother. spaced forcomplete circulation around each ear Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roelfson and for drying. sons and several young people of the Brownsdale Baptist church, motored Come in and let us show you these wonderfully practical seed corn racks. to Pine Island and Kasson Sun- S J* day to attend services there. lib 1% 7"" *•*&! 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