Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 5, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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3SD|gSf ^*W*r .*• Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MNN5 Thursday, Oct. 5,1922. American Men Visit England spent the day.^ member to fill the vacancy caused by Chase Criminals by Radio. w5 The Irwin Graff family moved the departure of Mrs. Bosworth. I Police of Scotland Yard have been Monday on the John Proeschel farm ,'v, experimenting to test the use of wireless fi from Hastings. in directing the movements Incurable.—A very fat man, for the of. Mr. and Mrs. John Brinkman and purpose of quizzing his doctor, asked officers in pursuit of criminals. children attended Rev. Sauerbrit him to prescribe for a complaint, church Sunday morning. ||g^ 5 which he declared wfcs sleeping with FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, arrangements H. Halver&on from Iowa speiit last have been made to place* his mouth open. week with lus brother, John Halver-son, the Chicago Sunday Herald and Examiner "Sir," said the physician, /'your lookigrffaf^er his far^n interests on sale at local newsdealers disease is incurable. Your skin is here. on Saturdays. Buy it -early and get too short, so that when you shut your Rev. yl Mrs. Hohenstein and the eight page Comic Section, all in-. eyes, your mouth opens." an daugter left for Buffalo, Minnesota, fuH colors. 26-2. Bend, Oregon., and a niece, Mrs. J. Tuesday afternoon to see the former's CORNING C. Keenan of Spring Valley. ECLIPSE ECHOES a father who is ill. ,, Since the death of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and daughter, Clara Syverud, Hilda Tollefson, Mrs. Grimes has never been in good Mayme, Mrs. H. Miller and son Hanna and Alice Tollefson spent the health and her death had been anticipated. Lloyd of Austin spent Sunday afternoon Weekly Shavings. week-end at their homes here. Edited by She was known as a woman at the H. Schloo home. Volume 443 October 4, 1922 Splinters. Mrs. Jake Beckel and Mrs. T..K. of Christian ideals, a good mother Rose Brinkman and brothers Herman Thompson visited at the Thos. "(Meson and an exemplary member of the and Walter spent Sunday afternoon Protect Your Machinery. The Secret of Good Taste. home Saturday afternoon. community. She was a member of at the J. Brinkman home. The -The old adage "a stitch in time in a house is not always so much a Confirmation services will be held the Rosary Society of Grand Meadow.. saves nine" was never more applicable afternoon was^ spent playing tennis. matter of furniture, as the setting at the Red Oak Grove Lutheran to anything than it is right now The Hugo Schwartz family moved your room affords. Obtain that setting church next Sunday at 10:30. The to your machinery. Don't let it depreciate and good taste by relaying your Monday to the farm known as the in value by allowing it to following will be confirmed: Marion old floors with 3-8 inch Oak Flooring. of a an W a stand in all kinds of weather. Can be laid easily over your old Oleson, Josena Syverud, Myrtle Miller, SARGEANT Schwartz moved on the farm vacated floors—no tearing up—no fuss—no Hilda Tollefson, Jeanette Thompson, by Hugo. muss. Build Your Sheds Now. Mildred Benson, Harriet Peterson, and protect your machinery. It means Come in and let us tell you about Sargeant Evangelical Church. Margaret Benson, Alvina Hanson, it. money in your pocket and the satisfaction 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Ole Benson, Elmer Ulland, Reubin TAOPI of knowing that when you 11:00 a. pi., Sermon by Rev. P. A. Give Biddy Her Due. want to use a machine it will not be Thompson, Selmar Magnuson and Lang of Paynesville, Minn. The hen brought more money into rusted and out of commission. Alfred Johnson. Iowa last year than all your wheat, 7:00 p. m., League Meeting. Let us help you figure the cost of Miss Edna Booth was ill a few days barley, rye, flax, timothy, clover seed building a good implement shed. We 8:00 p. m., Sermon by Rev. Lang. last week. and potatoes combined. Then why have everything you'll need and at a Special services will be conducted Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleener, not provide her with a comfortable LANSING price that means economy. by Rev. Mr. Lang every night this home. On the average farm she is Friday, September 28, a son. the most neglected of all your property. week at 8:00 p. m. Student Roesti, C. W. Pitts of Alton, Iowa, was( Money cannot buy better brands of Come in and let the Eclipse Mrs. C. A. Bates visited her daughter, who successfully conducted the convention looking over his farms here Sunday./ coal than we carry. They are the help you increase your poultry profits. Mrs. W. Carson in Austin a few music will remain at Sargeant correct solution of the coal question. Leslie Waldron and Ernie Stevens days last week. this week. are in the cities for a short time. Gardon Summey returned home The' convention which closed last Mrs. Mary Gieger and daughter last Tuesday after several months' Sunday was largely attended. Worshipers Representatives of the American Legion arrived in London recently and of LeRoy spent Tuesday with Mrs. stay in South Dakota. laid a wreath on the cenotaph. From there they went to Aidershot and Glasgow. from twenty towns were in Reamer. PIECE Off A CAR L0AD77 J* J* CLEMENS The photograph shows Major J. J. Wicker, U. S. A., exchanging greetIngs Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood spent attendance. The local community responded John Wolhog has been sick for with C. G. Major Cannon of the First Scots guards. Sunday at the home of his parents, very well. Much praise was about ten days but is now able to be DIAL 2047 Local Manager Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarwood. accorded the Sargeant Ladies in the around again. Remember the Bible Study Class part of the winter in Florida. pleasant and efficient way they took of her sister, Mrs. R. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Davis went to meets at the home of Grandma Summey Mr. Hall and Miss Ama Dowd- returned care of the 400 people who came to The Economy grocery store has Lime Springs Saturday returning on every Tuesday afternoon. All to their homes Saturday, after the church basement for Sunday dinner. had large plate glass windows put in Sunday evening. IF YOtIR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING are welcome. a two weeks' visit in various Prof. George of Illinois declared the front* to replace the small ones. Will Jordan, who is living at Rochester, Messrs E. H. and R. Rasmusson parts of Wisconsin. that he never saw a crowd handled This is one big improvement to'our was renewing old acquaintances of Charles City, Iowa, were Sunday The Lutheran choir went out to so well as the Sargeant ladies accomplished main street. here Monday. callers at the home of Mrs. Walter Bennington Sunday evening and very it. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steam and family you are assured of GENUINE~FORD Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Myers and two Rasmusson. pleasantly entertained the community and Mrs. Steam's mother motored children arrived home the" last of the PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and with their singing. to Chaster Sunday. week from Sherwood, Ore., where WEST LANSING daughters autoed to Lime Springs, Mrs. ElizaErrington has moved Mrs. Jane Campbell, who has been they had a most enjoyable time visiting Iowa, Sunday and spent the day^with her household goods in the upper flat Service, at J. at St. Olaf hospital for several weeks relatives. owned by F. T. Young, having rented relatives. Everett Noble was a week-end returned to her home here ast Friday. The members of he Library association AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY her home to the C. Despard family. Mrs. Maude Thompson and daughter, guest at the Rolland home in St. held a very pleasant and profitable Miss Josephine Pinckney with her Stella, of Mason City, were Ansgar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cieber arrived meeting at the home of Mrs. uncle, Jonah Wood, left Wednesday guests at the John Thompson home Mrs. Charles Anderson of St. Uaul Friday from Faribault where they Earl Pierce on Monday afternoon. evening for Syracuse, N. Y., for an -lazt week. visited at the N. E. Scott home last had been a few days enroute from Mrs. Bither was chosen as the new extended visit. They expect to spend Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow and week. Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Cieber will be daughter autoed to Chester, Iowa, Mrs. L. J. Haney spent Friday and remembered as Miss Laura Bell. Sunday, where they spent the day Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Cecil About twenty-five ladies, friends with relatives. Padelford. of Mrs. Stevens, pleasantly surprised, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bates entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw spent her-at her home east of town a week their daughter, Mrs. Will Carson, Sunday with their daughter, iMrsi. ago. She was presented with a purse and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lettie Dibble in Austin. of money. Larson of Austin, Monday evening. Mrs. Ole E. Lerud spent a few William Clayton of Maine is here Learn More About Dairying The Ladies' Aid will be entertained days'" at th^ home of her daughter, looking after his farm in Dayton by Miss Elizabeth Fields and Mrs. Mi's. Sandy Noble, at Corning. township. Mr. Clayton is a very old H. Lyons at the home of Mrs. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Chapin of Austin man but makes an annual trip here Thursday afternoon. All .are cordially spent a few "days last week at each year. It is after him that. Clayton invited. the Dugaw, Noble, and L. J. Haney township was named. The following were Austin shoppers homes. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. 00. W. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and pers Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. LEROY children, Will Van Vleet of Austin, Attend the National Dairy Show at Mr. and Mrs. M. Kruger, Mr. and and Richard Abrams took dinner at Mrs. Guy Yarwood. L. J. Haney's home Sunday. C. Collins of Riceville was an overSunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmusson and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble were State Fair Grounds, Oct. 7 to 14 guest at the J. T. Boyd home. children of Bixby, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie called to Blooming Prairie last Monday Mrs. Blanche Kasson spent several Anderson and children of Moscow, by the serious illness of his days the past week with friends Miss Grace Skow and Mrs. Walter brother, Hanniable Noble, who is reported at Cresco. Rasmusson of Austin were Sunday as somewhat improved. Mrs. Ed. Plummer left Saturday THE GUEST OF MOWER COUNTY BUSINESS MEN guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw's division of afternoon for Colorado Springs to Mrs. Ole Christian. the Lutheran Ladies' Aid society will visit her son, Harlon. be entertained by Mrs. Howard Lerud Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. FREE ADMISSION AND LODGING and Mrs. Sanford Jerdet at the Lee Chapman went to Rochester on RENOVA home of Mrs. Jerdet Friday afternoon, Saturday morning. October 6. Miss Florence Andersen, who Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector and son Misses Pearl and Vivian Tanner teaches at Chester, was an over-Sunday of Lansing, Will Van Vleet of Austin spent the week-end at their homes. guest of her parents. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford, and Clifford Browning left the first of Price and Walstad are having a children, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney the week for St. Paul to enter schooFr new pipeless furnace installed in their Business men and bankers of Mower county have raised a fund with and Agnes and Richard Abrams were Mr. and' Mrs. P. ,H. Rockwell are store, which is a great improvement. whicfi to pay the cost of free admission tickets and free lodging for Mower supper guests at Dugaw's Sunday. proud parents of a baby boy born Miss Lena Void, who is taking a county visitors at the show. September 25. nurses' course at Rochester, came Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young and home Friday evening, returning Monday RED ROCK daughters, of Austin were callers at morning. These tickets and credentials for use of the Free Lodging 'are in the the Blanchard home Sunday. W. H. Bingham purchased the U. hands of the Farm Bureau and The Mower County Bankers, outside of Austin. L. Stillwell residence on West Main Mr. Ernest Kershner and family Dr. J. F. Rockwell of Austin spent street- that was auctioned off last will move to South Dakota soon to Monday at his farm assisting his son make their future home. Paul. Wednesday. Albert Diddams, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips and Enno Krull and family visited at THEY ARE FREE FOR THE MERE ASKING business college in the cities, came family attended church services in the Jacob Risius home Sunday afternoon. down Friday noon for a few days' Brownsdale Sunday morning. visit with liome folks. Mrs. Dibble of Taylors Falls came Cots will be furnished in the St. Paul Fire Department building on the P. C. Helmick and family of near Lee Chapman and little son of Morristown, Thursday for an indefinite visit with Blooming Prairie visited at the I*ed fair grounds, free of charge for farmers-and business men of Mower county. S. D., came Sunday to see her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Rockwell. Helmick home Sunday afternoon. his wife who is very sick at the home All you have to furnish is the bedding. Mr. Geoifge Young has purchased Richard Weiland and family and the Ernest Kershmer farm of eighty A. J. Weiland, wife and son visited acres that adjoins the home farm on Separate quarters will be arranged for the women and men, The Mower at the Martin Heikes home Sunday the west.'- afternoon. ... County Headquarters will have modern conveniences and is conveniently located. Mr. and Mrs. George Meier entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meier and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Freese were It will be in charge of F. L. Liebenstein, county agent, and J. J. Scallon, Austin shoppers Saturday. Fred family from Iowa^for a few days last secretary of the Austin Business Men's Association, who will be pleased to extend Helmick returned from his trip to the week. to the cities Thursday. any Jielp or courtesy. •b Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weiland and GRAND MEADOW son of Britt, Iowa, visited his brother, If you drive your car, convenient parking space will be available. If you Richard and family over Sunday. go on the train, the fare will be a fare and a third for the round tripr Mrs. T. J. Grimes. Monday they left for Butler county Mrs. T. J. Grimes, whose death occurred for a visit with relatives and friends. Friday at St. Olaf's hospital, Richard Weiland' accompanied them, was born at Brownsville on July 9, returning home Wednesday. -Vi* v. \.L 1859. On November 2, 1888 she was married Skilled, careful recharging. MAPLE CITY Competent skill for overhauling, to T. J. Grimes at LaCrosse. She rebuilding, repairing. __ INTERESTED IN DAIRYING? THEN GO TO THE SHOW leaves to mourn her loss two sons, Every phase of battery seryice fot i= ,rr Paul Grimes of Grand Meadow and Ferd Strangman in Austin last every make is offered by this station —for we are fully equipped, stocked, 3| Henry Grimes of Lilly, S. D., three week for medical treatment. experienced and skilled. sisters, Mrs. T. M. Haggerty_of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith spent Sunday Modest charges. k?*"3*-' afternoon at the Arthur Hoffman Mrs. T. J. Farrell, of Bend, Oregon, Universtiy of Southern Minn. and Mrs. M. Murphy of Hokah, home, .if •g| jp.. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hug and family Minn., two brothers, Johnf Dugan of ^1^3 PHONE 6743. motored to Zumbrota Sunday and LaCrosse and Richard Dugan of 1 SilsSii &• ft lh