Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 6, 1922 · Page 2 of 10
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Jtj.«P¥ A'J^ Iff** tmsovr^ *4^": r-v^' 4r%sef**v^ ST/-f L^SK-'SSS^. _r- Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Monday, Nov. 6, 1922. is passing dren motored to RiceVille, la., and Mr. Fairbanks around bills LIBRARY NOTES Auction of 50 head of for a sale registered were guests of the Ed. Sweet family. FOR SALE—The News has on hand Jordan to Isrge assortment of typewriter Holstein cattle be held Xt his farm Mr. and Mrs. Ritratch of Osage, la., a Spencer ribbons of especially good quality, 2% miles east West of Concord on were Sunday guests at the J. Lanon "Happy Is the Child With Books." Friday, November 10.—Anderson l"L which we are offering at fifty centsto November 11. home. The fourth annual Children's Book Brothers, Blooming Prairie, Poland close out the lot. Milo ribbon The Funeral Director. Week will be .held November to 12 is one of the most satisfactory Mrs. H. Strangman left last week Miss Evelyn Buck came down from China Hogs. Col. Albert Hopfe, The Establishment of made and at this price is a reaE 18. Public libraries, bookstores, for Wisconsin to visit her parents, the University last week for a short auctioneer. Service. bargain. The Mower County I News. mothers' clubs, the schools, churches, Mr. and Mrs. John-George and other visit with her grand-parents, Mr. and Wednesday, November .22. Frank WEST LANSING scout organizations and every organization The News, $2.50 by the year, and relatives. &- Mrs. W. Sweet. She returned Sunday Toussaint, three miles northwest worth it. GOLDEN WEDDING concerned with children Mr. and Mrs- P. Hoffman of Austin afternoon accompanied by her of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, will take the opportunity jof this attended church here Sunday grand-mother. cattle, and machinery. Col. Albert ECLIPSE ECHOES week to emphasize the importance of morning and were dinner guests at Hopfe, auctioneer. The Misses Esther Lamon, Ethel HELD ON OCT. 27 books for boys and girls. the Wm. Smith home. Edmons, Alice Anderson and Leali •fe- Our local dealers will have exhibits Mrs. C. Struder, Elmer and Norma, Mower County News Market Morrow returned to their school duties of books to buy for children our Place is the place to list anything Mr. G. Schwarts and two children Weekly Shavings. at Winona on Sunday after a you may nave to dispose of. Edited by teachers are planning discussions of Volume 447 drove to Albert Lea Sunday to November 1, 1922 W an in up few days stay with home folks. They Splinters.. the books children really like to read spend the day at the Art studer were taken as far as Rochester by Celebrated 50th our libraries—both public and high home. Overcrowded Poultry House. auto by their friends. Our only excuse for being here in DONOVAN Sc GOSLEE school—have in readiness lists of Many flock owners plan on wintering it*, and Mrs. L. Proeschel entertained Anniversary. the lumber business is to help folks Funeral Directors books for young people consideration over twice, and in some instances provide shelter for themselves last Sunday the following DEXTER and Embalmers three times as manv liens their belongings. And the time of veaiis of authors and illustrators who guests: Mary Susie Wintia and Harry and pullets as their house can safely coming when our excuse attains T. W. Donovan—6914 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw celebrated aUre devtoting their talent to dhildren's Arndt, Claude Pervis from Rochester accommodate. This is one of the most the dignity of being a reason. H. A. Goslee—6637 their Golden Wedding Friday afternoon, A. R. Stryhn of Austin was a business books. A splendid team of serious mistakes a flock owner can and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Day Calls—Phone 2188 You can camp out in the summer,, October 27 at their home caller here Saturday. make. It usually results in a lower workers will be here from Owatonna Proeschel and son from here. Night Call* work, eat and even sleep without total winter egg production for northwest of Austin. to promote this good work. These are George King, Jr., has had a radio shelter. But when the winds of winter Motor and Carriage Service the farm, and often in heavy loosses Dan Dugaw and Jane Rogers were Miss Van Buren from Owatonna, set installed In his home. begin to chill the marrow of every from diseases. LEROY married at the home of the bride's one of your two hundred and sue Miss Penrose from Carleton College, A surprise shower was given in bones—then the Eclipse Lumber Co*, A good roomy, light, clean and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and Mr. F. K. Walters, librarian from DEATHSOFTWO honor of Miss Ruby Goetsch Wednesday are handy folks to have around. well ventilated henery is where you Sunday, October 27, 1872, by E. the state university. These are some evening. HOMMEL ELECTRIC can get the change that will pay the & Snow at Rolling Green township, of the features of the week to be carried grocery bill. Let the Eclipse help Miss Elizabeth Burke returned to LEROY LADIES The Coal Question. CO. you plan it. Martin county. They made their out in Austin." Mankato Monday after spending the is with us again and it's a question* home on a farm near Fairmont for Each year oyer a million children 203 NORTH MAIN STREET past week at home. It Pays to Build Well. you can be a bit too particular two years and then moved to Cleveland, come to reading .age. "What books for Expert Electrician Don't skimp and skin on materials. about, either, if your comfort is to beconsidered. Joe Miller was fined $10 and .cos :s Minn., where they lived twenty shall we- buy our children?'*' is a Remember that once a house is built Mrs L. C. Chapman and DIAL 2679 last Sunday night for driving on our years- They then moved to their question every parent should endeavor it becomes one of two things—an asset Have you used Eclipse "Elco." If streets without lights. or a liability. liome here where they have lived for Mrs. J. Weigen Died to solve conscientiously. The you have you know it's a satisfactory Honest materials of the best quality twenty-eight years. Alfred Holen returned from Waterloo, schools teach the children to read, fuel. If not, let us put you in* On Sunday. assure permanency and a sound 5* **"*1 order and we know it willbe They had three children: Charlie, Iowa, Saturday after spending the public library gives opportunity to investment. "Elco" next time. a few days there. who died at the age of twelve years. bo^s And girls for forming the habit I & SIGNS Henry, who has always made his of reading and for developing. good Henry Walters^ and family moved The community was saddened on ON TIME £ome with his parents, and Lottie taste in books. A growing appreciation Sunday of last week to learn that to Waterloo this week, where he will J. J. CLEMENS flDibble of Austin. They also have of the importance of children's about noon Mrs. Lee Chapman had run a large stock farm. Metal, Cloth /and Card Board ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD seven grand-children and four greatjgrand reading is worked in the book stores, Signs. passed away and* at about one Miss Clara Johnson-of Grand Meadow I & SIGN CO. children. and the book publishers of the country o'clock. Miss Josie Weigen had been spent Sunday at the home of DIAL 2047 Local Manager About two hundred guests gather-! are leading the worlld in the production called to the great beyond. Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Peter Jacobson. LeRoy, Minnesota. «d at their home to help celebrate of interesting and beautiful Floy McKee Chapman came here erf Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Chase New -the occasion. The house was prettily books for boys and girls. The books from Morristown, S. D., in July to 1 g. g. %g.,|, ,|, g, g. ,t,,j,g,4 ,t ,j, ,j, berry, Mich., came Tuesday night for decorated in gold colors and also that actually go into the forming of receive medical treatment which she a visit at the home of their son, Asa gold color was carried out in the a child's home library are the ones received at Rochester and about a Chase. menu. The dinner was served under rhat form his growing taste. His J. F. FAIRBANKS month ago she was taken seriously THE TOP THAT J. B. Vermilyea has rented the F. ability to use books for information the direction of Mrs. Henry Dugaw. ill and passed away Sunday at the E. Gleason stock farm near Austin. PROTECTS YOU A mock marriage was performed and for pleasure when he is grown home of her sister, Mrs- Ray Brown. He will take possession in a few which created much merriment. The older, depends on his acquiring the She leaves to mourn her departure in rain and storm—the top days- "bride's maid was Mrs. L. C. Richardson reading habit when he is a child. that is sightlyand smart a heaiJt-brtiken husband and little Dealer In Charley King left Wednesday for looking in fine weather—the of Minneapolis, and the best man, two-year-old son, her father, and two top that does not go down his home at Tacoma, Washington, after Van Vleet, both of whom witnessed sisters. Funeral services were held under slight wear and tear COAL, WOOD, LIME, spending several weeks here with the first ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. and jars of the road—that is at the Presbyterian church Tuesday DRY WINTER his brothers and sisters. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, the kind you want on your Luke Kough of Cleveland, who were forenoon and interment was made in Mrs. Wilford and Miss Wilford of car and the kind we will build also present at the original wedding, our local cemetery. BRICK AND WALL for you. Chatfield came the first of the week acted as witnesses to this ceremony. Miss Josie Wiegen had been sick to spend the winter at the home of PLASTER. A dance was given with bowery for many months and went to Walker their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. J. R. H. GRAY Wm. Newman's orchestra to those a short time ago for treatment but Root. who wished to dance. finding it of no help she returned Mrs. Matilda DeWeia of Iowa, who Office 301 East Bridge St. Mrs. A. VanVleet sang a song, home about three weeks ago. After has been visiting her son, E. DeWeis, "Just Fifty Years Ago Today," which receiving communion on Sunday she AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING and daughter, Mrs. Hartevigsoi^ ^ras Phone: Main 32 was requested to be repeated several quietly folded her arms and went to removed to St. Olaf's hospital in times and proved very appropriate sleep forever. She leaves to mourn Austin, Minn. So. Main Street Austin by ambulance Tuesday "afternoon, Austin, Minn. for the occasion. Mr. Luke her going her mother and an only where she may have an operation Kough of Cleveland favored the company sister, Anna. Funeral services were soon. by a good jigg. The bride and conducted from the Lutheran church Our dry storage is the ONLY way The marriage o£ Miss Ruby of checking progressive injury to the groom were the most noted dancers on Wednesday afternoon and interment Goetset and Joe Svenson of Ihlen, unused battery. on the bowery and also favored the in the Lutheran cemetery. Minn., took place at Austin Monday Batteries "w'ear" whether used or Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value company with the old fashioned schottish. Mr. Lee Chapman and baby and morning. The bride is one of Dexter's not—except when DRY STORED mother left Tuesday noon for their which checks the chemical action. nicest young ladies. They left Monday Mr. Dugaw is seventy-four and home at Morristown, S. D., after several ~Touring Model Our dry storage means also cleaning afternoon for the cities from his wife sixty-nine years old but both weeks of caring for the former's and reinsulating—-a real battery Six Cylinders which place they will go to Ihlen in Spring. act as they were but forty. The wife, who died on Sunday." where they will make their home. Five Passengers guests from a distance were Mrs. L. Mrs. Bess Smith returned to her Universtiy of Southern Minn. Mr. Swenson is in the hardware business Reduced Price C. Richardson of Minneapolis Dan home at Washington after a month'3 there. PHONE 6743. Van Vleet of Albert Lea Mrs. A. visit with her home folks and caring *1240 Van Vleet of Esmond, N. D. Mr. and for her sister Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Frank Van Vleet and son of Miss Helen Turner of Austin visited /. o. b. factory Brownsdale Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Kough, friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Rogers, Ira Mrs. E. Sweet of Riceville visited Do You Tell Your at the W. H. Brown home on Tuesday. Rogers, Mrs. M. J. Rogers, all of Cleveland, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Friends About Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowers motored Roll and sons, Mrs. Arthur Rolland and daughter, Bessie, of St. Ansgar, to. Cresco Friday to transact busi Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bekkadahl ness. Willard Service? Mr. W. Sweet went to Minneapolis and baby of Blooming Prairie. The Tuesday morning for a few days visit aged received many gifts of gold, silver, with relatives. cut-glass and china as remembrances If you tell Bill Bill tells Harry Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of of the day. Austin were over Sunday .guests at Harry tells John—and before we the Mahoney home. Mounting Carrier, $25 Additional Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney visited it, three new customers know Mesdames Claude Brownlow, Mary at the George Jorgenson home in Roy, Doretta Spencer and Miss Leah Ceylon last week. are coming in regularly for battery Lewis autoed to Cresco on Sunday. takes the lead in introducing Miss Dorothy Noble spent the On our floor! Now you service. A. Boyd of Livermore, la., spent a week-end with her sister, Mrs. Theo. new developments in few days the past week with his sister can secure the newlyimproved Hellgck at Blooming Prairie. That just suits us. We'd rather and brother and their families Mrs. Cecil Padelford and children, design and construction so Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wells and son Nash Six, with Mrs. D. A. Rector and Donald spent have customers come like that, Archie and Mrs. C. Wells motored to a few days last week at Dugaw's. because usually they're the kind has Nash taken the lead Lime Springs Tuesday to visit relatiyes. five beautiful disc wheels Mrs. Ella Noble of Blooming Prairie, Mrs. L. C. Richardson of who aren't satisfied with just in providing disc wheel and a Nash self-mounting Dr. Price and Miss Ulland of Minneapolis, Miss. Bessie and Wm. service. ordinary Blooming Prairie motored over and Rolland of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were equipment at a price that carrier for only $25 additional. were Sunday guests at the E. Price week-end guests at the John Noble If you have a particular or home. home. Just as Nash is purely nominal. Mrs. F. Whitcomb of Hayfield visited Mrs. Henry Dugaw's division of "cranky" friend, tell him about at the A. D. Brown home on the Lutheran Ladies' Aid will be entertained Tuesday at the A. D. Brown home us—and how we take care of all by Mrs. Mark Kruger and FOURS SIXES and op Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Stimpson at the home of makes of batteries according to About $50 were realized from the Mrs. Stimpson Friday afternoon, November Reduced Prices Range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. Factory supper served by the Relief Corps Willard Standards of Service, 3, all are welcome. Ladies at the Opera House oil, Tuesday About forty friends and neighbors evening. gathered at the home of Mrv and Ainsworth Battery Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner and Mr Mrs. Roy Andre, Saturday night and and Mrs. Breedlove came up from ,gave them a farewell surprise. They Chester on Tuesday to attend the Dial 2610 212 E. Bridge St soon move to the Charlie Rice farm funeral of Mrs. L. C. Chapman. east of Austin. Ben Trynor and family are moving Austin. Minn. If their household floods'into the homo 4- MAPLE CITY of Mrs. Agnes Knight. The latter leaves soon for California*, for the Misg Olga Hovre the county school winter. nurse visited in District -106 Monday. Miss Lois' Marshall left Thursday TKllardBatteries for California to spend the year with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hug and children an aunt and uncle who lost their .only MOTOR INN attended services at St. Olaf's Lutheran (THREADED ROBBER INSULATION) daughter in an auto accident about church in Austin Sunday morning. a month ago. §g| rw Mr. and Mrs. Bauman left*" Saturday and W- Batteries '4S Mr. arid Mrs. C. Weckerling, Mr. for their new home at Oiiiaha, Minnesota and Mrs. J. Fairbanks and son, and Nebraska. The former has given up (WOOD SEPARATORS) all of West Concord, Mr. H. James, farming will go former and back to his drove up Sanday morning and wer« work as traveling Salesman. '.w.X r.'« dinner guests at the H. Jtehloo honie. Mr. ao4