Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 19, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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X"" '•mm fK |*Tf"" ii, i.tj^il,, ,.„ nBssa««»fK(iBK^ v: ?r ,. t. *t I Ij fl'• TageTwo MOWER MOWER COUNTY COUNTY NEWS. NEWS. AUSTIN. AUS MINN Thursday, Oct. 19,1922. H. ECLIPSE ECHOES will remain for the winter. Taopi seems a very unhealthy place -m for "moonshiners." We are of the" opinion the future will be even more Weekly Shavings. Edited by unhealthy for men who make that Volume 445. October 18, 1922 Splinters. their profession. D. J. Davis spent Tuesday in Austin MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS LQCK THE DOOR transacting business. ._ and THIS MONTH Lock the door against hog cholera Mrs. Wright is visiting a couple Put your house or barn in shape and stock diseases. Concrete made this month replace those old steps weeks at Riceville, Iowa. with our cement will lock it tight. with concrete, build storm doors and Cleanliness, the secret of good profits, "Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Doyle returned Governor Preus put on weather strips. Coal may be is possible only when concrete is to Fort Dodge, after attending scarce this winter. It will pay you liberally used. Cleanliness means the Frank Doyle funeral here Sunday. to make the house more comfortable. healthy stock and big milk yields,, and Mr. and Mrs. John Frank and DEXTER Is your roof in good shape? If more pounds of pork per dollar'sworth Children motored to Albert Lea. Wednesday not, now's the time to put on Red of corn, and safety against Mrs. Gladys Winjum returned to and returned Thursday. They Cedar Shingles or other good roofing. scourges that often wipe out the profits Cresco, Monday evening. Wm. Hormans moved from Daily's visited at the Ed. Frank home while of many years' operation. Will Speak at the Court House in Austin Mrs. Leo Reamer called on friends farm this week to the farm recently there. We have plans for sanitary farm This is the time of year when the at LeRoy Wednesday. structures. Ask us about them. The vacated by Frank Ernest. progressive farmer is culling his plans are free. Our materials are poultry so as to increase his laying Mrs. Waldron, who has been receiving at 8:00 o'clock P. M., on Earl Kahler and family of Bannum, the best in the market and sold at RED ROCK hens. The time is here when the farmer treatment at Faribault for a Minn., moved this week on the right prices. realizes that his poultry brings few weeks returned home Saturday. old Peter Rubin farm west of town. him more money for the investment She was accompanied by Mrs. Swartwood Tuesday Evening, than anything, on the farm and more "ELCO COAL" BAKES BEAUTIFUL Born to Mrs. L. J. Oddin of Austin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oelkers, Miss attention is given to housing them. and son, Leslie. BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES May and Claude attended church at a girl, Monday, October 16. Mrs. Oddin If you have-not provided a good winter Many users rave about EIco being Austin Sunday. was formerly of Dexter. quarter for your poultry, better such a wonderful heating coal, but it SHOE REPAIRING. Johannes Risius and sister Ida, Anna drop in and talk it over. We can fit Mrs. E. A. Gould returned from is equally excellent for baking, broiling, you out. Expert shoe repairing done at and Minnie returned from their Oct. 24th frying, and all kinds of cooking- Eagle Grove Wednesday after spending Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill visit at Buffalo Center, Iowa last a few weeks with her daughter. street. Adv 21-tf Wednesday. Miss Elsie Faber who is attending J. J. CLEMENS Mr. and Mrs. James Lj&wis and Mr. COMING. EVENTS— The Famous Mankato Business college spent the ONE PIECE OR ^CAF^LOAD~y and Mrs. William Rugg were dinner week-end at home. Osman Minstrels will be at the High guests at the A. M. Staley home on Miss Gladys Schaffer of Winnipeg School Auditorium Saturday, October Sunday. DIAL 2047 Local Manager 21, at 8:15 p. m., to give a real old spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Miller. Albert Rugg had a narrow escape time minstrel show under the auspices Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Buse and Mr. from injury Tuesday morning when and Mrs. A. R. Stryhn of Austin, of the Austin Shrine Club. This show an Iowa car-collided with his wagon Attention, Class In Chemistry. This will be the only opportunity to hear will be the same as they put on at were callers here Saturday afternoon. Professor Bug—Slow smoldering fire on the Brownsdale road. The car the St. Paul Auditorium on September the Senator and the Governor in this campaign. devoid of any visible cause—a very was going about fifty miles an hour Miss Dorothy Loucks spent the 30, which was received with great good example of spontaneous combustion. and struck the wagon in passing, enthusiasm. Prices $1.00, 50c and week-end at her home at Spring Valley. smashing the wheel, throwing Albert 75c. to the ground. Mrs. George O'Conner returned to Every farmer, Business man and working* Putting It Commercially. The Concord Grange met at the her home at St. Paul Wednesday after beautiful woman by her smiles POLITICAL A Hall Wednesday evening and a Hallowe'en man will be interested to hear these distinguished spendings several days at the draws tears from our purse.—Venerea!. program and refreshments ADVERTISEMENTS home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. speakers. Ladies especially invited. were enjoyed by a large number. W. J. Drake. 4_ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helser and children 4* (Prepared by O. J. Simmons, Austin, of St Paul spent Sunday at the WEST LANSING Minn., for which the regular advertising GUY BRADFORD rate is to be paid). home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deyo. To the Voters of Mower County:— Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble of Corning, Auctioneer Skilled, careful recharging. I am about to complete my second Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hellick term as your County Auditor and am Competent skill for overhauling, of Blooming Prairie and Mr. and LANSING a candidate for re-election at the-General rebuilding, repairing. Mrs. Hanniable Noble were guests Meeting under the Auspices of the Mower Graduate of Jones Auction* Election November 7, 1922. Every phase of battery ser/ice for at the John Noble home Sunday. eering School of Chicago It is the general practice for candidates every make is offered by this station. Remember the Bible Study Class County Republican Committee. dx Mr. Fremont Thoe of Hayfield and to go out and meet the voters —for we are fully equipped, stocked, meets at the home of Grandma Summey's personally and solicit their support. H. P. Chapin of Austin were in this experienced and skilled. Office, Austin Feed Barn every Tuesday afternoon. All This, under the present circumstances, Modest charges. vicinity last week. I cannot do without neglecting are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and Universtiy of Southern Minn. the work in the office. Dial 7180 The Bible study class will be held children, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney -It has been my ambition to do my Advertisements in the News Bring Results. at the church Thursday evening. All and baby and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector duty in a way that would justify the PHONE 6743. are urged to attend these meetings. confidence you have placed in me and and son were dinner guests at if re-elected I pledge you my best The Ladies Aid will be entertained Dugaw's Sunday. service, which I have endeavored to by Mrs. B. F. Runyon and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. West Platts of South give in the past. Smith at the home of Mrs. Smith BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Dakota are visiting at the Frank If my services as your County Thursday afternoon. All are cordially Haney home. Auditor have met with your approval, invivted. I respectfully solicit your support. J. R. Woods attended the Dairy Yours very respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sorenson, Mr. and show in the twin cities last week. —O. J. SIMMONS. Mrs. Sunburk of St. Paul were callers H. 0. Karsrud shredded corn last at the Ole Christianson home Saturday. week. Prepared and inserted by H. F. Everett Noble was a St. Ansgar Kezar, for which the regular advertising Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. Walter caller Sunday. rate will be charged. The Golden Bell Ranch, LeRoy, Minn. Rasmusson and children were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund and guests at the James Torgenson Ruby were Austin callers Saturday. home in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. tlarry Merell and y2 V/2 of Located 4 miles north, mile west of LeRoy, Minn. 6 miles east, miles north SARGEANT family of Cedar Falls, Iowa., were south, 4 miles west of Ostrander 1% miles east, 10 miles south of Grand Quests at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. W. Cummings, from Friday until Meadow. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Sunday. 11:00 a. m., Public worship. Dr. and Mrs. George Vaughan of 7:00 p. m., League meeting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Winnebago arrived Sunday for a visit 7:45 p. m., Sermon. at the home of his brother, S.#H. This Wednesday evening the Sixteenth Vaughan. chapter of Acts for study. SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. SHARP Mrs. Carl Rasmusson of Bixby is LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS Last' Sunday evening closed the visiting at the Ole Christianson and special services conducted by the Rev. Mrs. Walter Rasmusson homes this Lang. All agree that these were of 114 week. HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 114 great blessing to the community. An Mrs. Winegar and daughter from era of good feeling and harmony prevails. Chaster, Iowa, were guests at the The' largest Community Service 34 Head-The Golden Bell Dairy Herd~34 home of Mr. Barlow from Saturday 17 Head Percheron and Belgian Draft Mares ever given in this church was until Sunday. held last Sunday morning. In the $1,797.06 in cash for butter fat in 9 months, The following were Austin shoppers (These Mares all good work horses, splendid brood Iji. afternoon Adult Baptism was administered averaging 23 cows per month.. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. mares, Blacks and Bays Ranging from three to =j? and in the evening new members average per cow $ 78.13 Cummings and family, Mr. and Mrs* I. will greatly appreciate ten years old). E=j were received int* the church. 804.93 profits on hogs fed behind cows B. F. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. Wall your support. Team Blacks, age 4 and 5, weight 2800 Pes —A. H. Nauman, Pastor. average per cow 35.00 and family, Mr., and Mrs. Carl Stimson Team Bays, age 6 and 7, weight 3200 H. F. KEZAR 460.00 for calves raised from cows, average and family, Mr. Wm. Cochran, Team Bays, age 7 and 10, weight 3300 per cow 20.00 RENOVA Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and Team Bays, age 9 and 10, weight 3200 Candidate for family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redasal Team Bays, age 4 and 10, weight 2600 $3,961.99 $133.13 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries and 2 Colts, age 2, weight 900 Miss Lulu Phillips meets her music Clerk for District Court Total cash in 9 months average, 23 cows per month, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood. 1 Team Black and Bay, Age 7 and 9, weight 3300 f=i class in Sargeant every Saturday. average, income cows. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nelson were Mower County Black mare, age 10, weight 1200 Mrs. J. M. Tanner and daughter, guests at the Ole Christianson home Austin. Minn. Black Mare, age 6, weight 1300 Pearl, attended church services in Send for complete record of cream, fat and income, Sunday. Gray Mare, age 7, weight 1400 Brownsdale Sunday. Official election. Tuesday, it will be mailed to you. Rjoan Mare, age 3, weight 1300 1 November 7. 1922. John Johnson was a caller at the 2 High Grade Durham Bulls, 1 and 2 Mare, single driver, age 8, weight 1100 sH Krull home Sunday afternoon. WALTHAM years old. Summer Colts §e|| Clifford Browning reports from the •f. -i- Stallions j| U. Farm School that he is as delighted Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family 4 Good Grade January Bull Calves FURS as ever with the work. He sends and Mr. and Mrs. Will Surkke and 1 Black Percheron, age 15, weight 2200, this stallion greetings to all old friends.' 29 Head of Spring and Winter Calves family spent Sunday afternoon at the is registered. A party of young people met at the I The Small Choker Morcus Knuth hdme. 1 Black Percheron Stallion, age 2, weight 1300— j|| Whiteside home Saturday night and 1 Hereford Heifer, eligible to Registry Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beneke and Mr. this colt is eligible to registry. The Large^Choker enjoyed a pleasant time. Games and and Bull Calf. and Mrs. John Frank and children Mules jE sociability were the amusements. Refreshments $ The Short Coat motored to Lyle Friday to spend the were served. day with Mr. Frank's mother Mrs. 15 Head of Hogs The Long Coat 2 Mammoth Jack registered Black with white Ernest Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. S. a real Barnes. points, one. K. Dahle, Enno Krull, Sr., and Roy The Wrap Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Damerow DURQCS—the Big Type—4 Summer Boars 9 Gilts, 5 Yearling Mules that will irfake 1600 pounds each. Rolfson were among the number that The Cape have returned from a week's trip eligible to Registry. Registered 2 Gilts by Big 1 Learling Mule. |fs attend the Como & Foster auction on Boned Giant with litters at side. 1 Mule, age 8, weight 800. .thru Wisconsin. Thursday. Every Uteet Style" All John and Alfred Milbrad of Watertown, Miss Annetta Krull has gone to A Full Line of Farm Machinery to Run 800 Acres of Land Made In Our Factory, Wisconsin, visited with Mr. Austin to attend the Snow's School and Mrs. August Siegfried. of Dressmaking. She expects to be Awaiting Your Inspection, Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke entertained 999 Articles too Numerous to Mention gone about four months. the following families Sunday: Remodeling Our Specialty. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beneke, Mr. and TAOPI Mrs. Henry Fett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. TERMS OF SALE:—All sums of ten dollars or under, cash all sums over ten dollars, one year's time will be If Albert Lea Hide Beneke* Mr and Mrs. Vera Fetty, given on good bankable paper drawing 8 per cent interest. No goods to be removed from premises until •—. 1 settle Mr and Mrs. Harold Greene, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens spent ment is made with the Clerk. Mrs. August Siegfried. Mr. and Mrs. -Friday in Austin. & Fur Co.' John Frank of Hewitt, Minn., and A party of 30 youngsters surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Frank of Albert Erma Stevens at Her home east of town last Friday. She was presented ALBERT LEA, MINN. Lea, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wachlin and with a fountain pen. fi BOB ALLEN, Spring Valley AUCTONEERS THOS. A. CONLON, Grand Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. John Fran and children Miss Nora Wiegen of Mclntire, la. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LE ROY, Clerk. left Tuesday for their home at visited Saturday and Sunday with Advertising is the art of making Hewitt, Minn., spending two Mrs. Cieber. 'r after others think as you think about yotr Mrs. James Campbell went "to Little weeks here with relatives and friends. Cedar, Iowa, Tuesday where she product. W Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fett and son,