Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 26, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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TTrTF'. p** tj* W™, *2** A-" rJ*-*' -fc A '*•"•, *. -s ®& ^SK £3^gpr. •?f'4 ££TJSf''-iJi 1®^- FSl ""'XT •. •*&* rVy -, '""V S .a s®.-% "Page Two '.*--:5R•„"• MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. ~4£bS£2^ Part of Manila and Its Bay Seen From the Air ECLIPSE ECHOES fiw f-" V1• Mf .'-J\. Weekly Shavings. Edited by ""T.: Volume 446 October 25, 1922 Splinters. HOW ABOUT THOSE REPAIRS? HOME. Generally these old jobs are put Call it what you will—hovel, house, off until the eleventh hour. Don't villa, mansion—home is the most wait until the cold, blizzardy days wonderful place in all the world! come, but look around now and see The "rainbow land" of the tired how much repairing is needed on business man. your house, barn and sheds. Where the worries of the day melt ANYTHING IN LUMBER into gladfiess. Where the dross of that you want quick and can be found 42 and enjoy a pleasant evening with the world is transmuted into gold. SARGEANT in our large and well assorted stock After the day's work, a place of joyful Miss Marian Phillips, teacher, and —it's all thoroly seasoned and in A-l promise and relaxation. The permanent condition for immediate use. Let us pupils, October 30. They will have abode and shelter fyour know your wants. Mrs. Fred Schwartz entertained the a program, a fish pond, spooks and loved ones—where the mother may rest with her babe where the children Lutheran Aid Friday and served a goblins for amusements. Everybody A cold wave is due here most any may romp and play where your come. very good lunch. A good attendance time now. Don't wait until it actually boys and girls develop into manhood was in evidence. hits your back yard before getting and womanhood and the place to in that COAL. which they look back reverently in The gravel crew has not been able WEST LANSING You know how it is. Putting off their older years. to work steadily on account of the ordering until the last minute means "His home, the spot of earth supremely railway company not hauling gravel you've got to take your chances with blest, Frenk Mazlick has anew Ford touring others, who also put it off, and it's a into the local yards in large enough A dearer, sweeter spot than all the car. case of waiting your turn. consignments. rest." So be wise in season—give the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rector and This interesting photograph of Manila, P. I., was taken from an airplane and shows Manila bay, the Luneta, Why not provide a home for your the Mrs. Coddington entertained the Eclipse your order for a load of ELCO Donald spent the week with her parents family Army and Navy club, the Manila hotel and war and merchant.ships. NOW, and not have to worry. Evangelical Aid last Thursday in a BUILD NOW Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw. pleasing manner. It was decided to Miss Virginia Scott attended a hold the annual church supper and party given by the Normal girls in All Are Invited To other thing. members were assessed $2 ahead for J. J. CLEMENS sale on Thursday evening, November Austin Saturday night. If you wish your township leader Attend Meeting grades and $4 a head for purebreds, 2, in the church parlors. PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Mr. and Mrs. Theo Helleck and baby to hold a meeting in your township one-fourth being used for organization A large crowd gathered at the D. Of Sewing Class of Blooming Prairie visited her and teach again the lesson she has work and the rest for paying H. Spreckels home last Friday night DIAL 2047 Local Manager parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noble learned at the "group" meeting, for a weiner roast. Large bonfires indemnities. The association has Wednesday. please inform her and she will be were kindled that could be seen for Mrs. D. A. Rector and son spent a tested 83 herds containing 662 cattle, The Farm Bureau Women's Sewing glad to do so. The members' names miles around and guided distant cars few days of last week with her sister, Miss Belle Warden of St. Paul is POLITICAL Class of the Dexter group, which 26 of which reacted. The owners have been published before. to the feast. In the midst of it all Mrs. L. J. Haney. here, called by the serious illness of takes in the townships of Sargeant, of the reactors received the salvage Visitors are very welcome at every ADVERTISEMENTS two ghosts were seen to be hovering her sister, Mrs. H. A. Hildreth. Mrs. J. D. Smith of Austin visited Lansing, Dexter and Udolpho, held meeting. value of the animals and a near a distant fire. Closer inspection her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Larson their last meeting September 29 at The community leader is Mrs. A. straight idemnity of $20 a head for proved one to be of a lean lanky a few days last week. (Prepared by L. A. Sherman, Austin, Dexter. "They say Chinese doctors write O. Starks, and the publicity chairman grades. For purebreds the indemnity leghorn type while the other seemed Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and family complicated prescriptions." Minn., for which the regular advertising A number of visitors attended. is Mrs. J. C. Vermilyea. of a round chubby Wyandotte conformation was doubled. About 85 per cent of were dinner guests at the home "I can believe it after looking at a The next meeting will be held at rate is paid). the herds in the township were tested. but of quite nimble inclination. of Mrs. Ella Noble at Blooming laundry check."—Louisville Courierournal. Lansing at the home of Mrs. W. H. Prairie Sunday. The organizing of this association At this writing fear and consternation Wage Own Fight Cochran from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. NOTICE TO VOTERS. Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud attended indicates the anxiety of many progressive still prevails. Host m., Friday, October 27. a Golden wedding at Lyle Sunday. On Tuberculosis dairymen to get rid of the As I am a candidate for the Spreckles also introduced some of his Mrs. Lewis Ulland spent a few The lesson will be on "Garment office of Clerk of District Court cattle plague. These Ohio men might more intimate friends to a "Blind The Snow College of Dressmaking days last week with her sister Mrs. Construction, Cutting and Fitting." of Mower County, I respectfully Ed. Kittleson in Austin. have waited for more funds to be Pig" recently located in the fastnesses will open October 15 at Austin, Minn. Each member of the class will have Mr. and Mrs. W. Platts of South In Lyme township, Huron county, appropriated by the state and congress, solicit the support of all voters Pattern Cutting, Dress Designing, of the Root River Valley Forest. "Nuf their pattern altered and material for Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heney Ohio, owners of dairy cattle organized but they felt they could well who feel that I am capable Sewing and Finishing taught by latest Sed" lest Sheriff Nicholsen takes the a garment. an association thru which they and family were guests at the L. J. afford to pay out the money themselves of performing the duties of methods. Terms very reasonable. scent. At any rate a good time was We will follow the same plan for financed their own campaign against Haney home Wednesday. the office and am worthy of to hurry the work and advertise Satisfaction guaranteed. For reported by all. dinner as before, i. e., each bring H. 0. Karsrud finished shredding tuberculosis when State and Federal such support. their locality as free of the disease. ful particulars call Lottie May Nail, Last Sunday morning 202 persons sandwiches for themselves and one corn for Budd Oleson and John Noble indemnity funds had run out. The —L. A. SHERMAN. Manager. Adv.-25-tf attended public worship at the village last week. church. Come early and the ushers There will be a basket social and will do their best for you. Hallowe'en program at the Waltham Last Monday evening, 96 friends of school, District 58, next Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Randolph gathered October 31. Admission will be at the George Bartel home to fifteen cents. The teachers of the Would You Like a Lifelong and Increasing Monthly Income-for YOUR- 1 give the Randolphs a farewell party, school are Ruth Davis and Gina as they are soon to leave for Iowa. Thompson. After an hour of conversation and SELF and Your FAMILY-lf Accident or Disease Put You on the Shelf? pleasant games the Ladies' Sextette FOR SALE—The News has on hand opened the program with several se-' a large assortment of typewriter lections. Mrs. O. T. Nolte sang two ribbons of especially good quality, which we are offering at fifty cents pleasing solos and Clifford Bartel Disease or accident may at any time totally and permanently disable you and put an to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon played several piano solos after which is one of the most satisfactory end to your earning power. What would you and your family do for an income? Rev. Nauman gave a short address made and at this price is a real bargain. The Mower County News. on "Friendship" and presented Mr. How would your home be maintained? Would your wife work? Would your children and Mrs. Randolph, in behalf of their leave school and work? Your wife might be unable to earn an income—your children many friends, with a pair of woolen HOMMEL ELECTRIC might be too young. There is abetter way and a sure way. Mankets and a purse of money. A good lunch was next served after which CO. Rev. Nauman led the large company at 203 NORTH MAIN STREET An Immediate and Increasing Monthly Income in a prayer of God-speed and benediction. for Expert Electrician ifi We are all sorry to see the DIAL 2 6 7 9 ifi Randolphs go as they have made a Sfi host of friends among us. One of the world's greatest financial institutions will contract NO DELAY! A large delegation of Sargeant people to pay you a monthly income., beginning immediately on There must be no delay in your time of need and of trouble. motored to Pleasant Corners near receipt of due proof that, at any time before age of 60 you have ifi THOMAS A. CONLON Kasson to participate in a joint social become totally and permanently disabled. If you continue disabled, Disability payments, to be of the utmost benefit should begin of both leagues. A pleasant the income will be increased 50 per cent at the end of IMMEDIATELY and should be made monthly. "Immediately" ifi evening was spent with no regrets AUCTIONEER the first five years, and at the end of the second five years it will doesn't mean in two months, or three or six months, or ifi in its wake. again be increased 50 per cent—100 per cent in all! Total a year—it means at once!—as soon as the disability is proved. Mrs. J. E. Heydt, the popular Cradle disability that has been continued three months presumed, during tfi And as age increases, and the family's resources dwindle, the ifi Roll superintendent of the Evangelical its further continuance, to be permanent. income should increase. The Mutual Life's new disability provision The man who makes auctioneerlng Sunday school, gave all the ifi provides just such an income—immediate, monthly, INCREASING, his business. HOW IT WORKS members of this department and lifelong! You take, for example, a $10,000 Life form of policy, with their mothers, a party at her home DIAL 2156 FOR DATES the disability provision. Then if you become totally and permanently Tuesday afternoon. She was assisted disabled: by the Misses Verna Pfuhl and AUSTIN, MINN. ifi Jennie Peterson. Thirty-nine homes 1. No further premium payments would be required. The outgo DOUBLE THE SUM INSURED are represented in this department. stops! In the same policy, for a slight additional premium or deposit, Talk abo#t a lively time! Oh, the 2. You would receive a monthly income of $100 in the first five you may have a provision under which the Company will Babies! years, $150 in the second five years, and $200 a month thereafter. GUY BRADFORD pay your beneficiary double the sum insured in case of your Miss Lela Buchs wiU have charge Immediate first payment, and a check mailed to you the first day of accidental death, if death occurs within 60 days after the accident. of the teacher training clag& for several each month thereafter. When you died, the full $10,000 would be paid If the policy is payable in a single sum, double that sum Auctioneer weeks, while Reverend Nauman f~ to your beneficiary, without deduction for the disability payments will be paid if the policy is a Life Income contract, payable in is at Kenypn assisting in revival you had received or for the premiums that had been waived. monthly installments, the monthly payment will be doubled. meetings. If the policy were an Endowment, you would receive similar disability Graduate of Jones Auctioneering i* LC payments until the policy's maturity date, and would then receive ifi School of Chicago the full amount of the policy, without deductions for disability RENOVA ifi payments arid waived premiums. COMPLETE PROTECTION 3. The cash surrender value and the loan value of the policy ifi Office, Austin Feed Bam would increase from year to year, just as they would if the premiums In case of your death under one of these complete protection ifi Mr. Otto Goeths is wearing a smile had continued to be paid and disability payments had not been made. policies your family is protected after your death—you and these days that don't come off. He Dial 7180 Ifi 4. You would continue to receive an annual dividend, of the same your family are protected in case you become totally and permanently says it's a grandson. ifi amount as would have been payable if premium payments had not disabled—and accidental death doubles the insurance. Miss Lulu Phillips went to Austin Ifi been waived—not a reduced dividend. You and yours are guarded at every point. Monday to take a music lesson. Ifi Ralph Browning was calling on old UNDER A LIFE INCOME POLICY Ifi FURS friends in the neighborhood Saturday If you take a Life Income policy,—under which your beneficiary ifi afternoon. THE COMPANY would receive a lifelong monthly income beginning at ifi Miss Edith Daily and Carl Ferstenberg your death—that monthly income Would begin immediately, The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York is the The Small Choker ifi were married Saturday night at and be payable to you, if you became totally and permanently oldest legal reserve life insurance institution in the United ifi The Large Choker the home of the bride's parents. The disabled, and would be increased 50 per cent at the end withe States, and is one of the greatest and strongest in the world. ifi young couple will make their home first 5 years, and an additional 50 per c6nt at the end of The Short Coat You cannot find better policies, better service, or better disability in Austin where the groom has a the second 5 years, and at your death your beneficiary would ifi provision. nearest representative for details. To The Long Coat Ask your position. receive a lifelong monthly income, of the original amount, but ifi morrow isn't yours—see him, phone him, or write him TODAY! The Wrap not of the increased amount. Miss Hannah Johnson, teacher in ifi District No. 129, and pupils will give The Cape ifi a Hallowe'en party at the school I You Will Profit by Allowing Us to Explain the Policy Fitted to Your Needs ifi Every Latest Style All house, October 27 to the parents and ifi friends in the district. There will be Made In Our Factory, ifi a program and a fish pond for entertainment. I Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York All should come and Awaiting Your Inspection, ifi have a good time. ifi Remodeling Our Specialty. A miscellaneous shower was given ifi by the Renova young people in honor ifi W.E. JOHNSON and ALBERT HOPFE, District Managers. of Miss Edith Daily and Carl Albert Lea Hide ifi First Floor Babcock Building Ferstenberg at the home of the former ifi Friday night. They received & Fur Co. Austin, Minnesota. ifi A many useful gifts. general good A time was enjoyed by all. picnic fe supper was served. ALBERT LEA, MINN. You are cordially invited to come fi to the school house in District No. •.« ill! "r.•Js v' RffiHSBi