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

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4' *V *sc **r J'"- fage Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ssytr Thursday, Nov. 23,1022. student of the Northwest Bijble school What Red Cross WEST LANSING with 1920 of 27£ lives of Minneapolis, addressed the meet- HOMMEL ELECTRIC I Christmas Seals Buy Christmas seals and help the msr. Mrs. Theodore Helleck and baby CO. fight against tuberculosis and other Help In Doing Mrs. W. M. Phillips and daughter returned to their home near Blooming diseases. Lulu went to Austin Friday to vis 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Prairie after spending the past for Expert Electrician it an Uncle, Mr. Mason Nashold who week with" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Congress recently passed a resolution In connection with the opening of DIAL 2 6 7 9 is a. patient at the Hospital there John Noble. calling for the extermination of They were accompanied „by Mrs. the fifth annual sale of Christmas 'Miss Virginia Scott spent the week bugs in the Capitol. But after investigation 0. Tanner and children and were dinner Seals, which starts November 22, officials end from high school duties in Austin. it proved to be insects that guests at the Dr. J. F. Rockwell 1 of the Minnesota Public Health were referred to. home. W. R. EARL association call our attention to the Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes LANSING FUNERAL DIRECTOR BABCOCR MAKES SHOE REPAIRING. werex dinner guests oi his parents, ACHIEVEMENT DAY enormous drop in the: dealth irate Expert shoe repairing done at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney. Business Residence from tuberculosis. Had the death Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill H. O. Karsrud is shredding corn Remember the Bible study class RECOMMENDATION rate of ten years ago continued, 972 AUSTIN, MINN. HELD AT ELKTON street. Adv 21-tf for J. R. Woods this week. meets at the home of Grandma Summey's people who are now living would every Tuesday afternoon. All Mrs. D. A. Rector .and Donald of have died this year from tuberculosis. ECLIPSE ECHOES are welcome. Lansing were guests at Dugaw's Sunday. The statement follows: Submits Proposals to The mid-week union prayer meeting Boys' and Girls' Club The death rate in 1921 from tuberculosis will be held in the church Wednesday Mrs. J. D. Smith returned to her was lower than it has ever Legislature on Held Interesting evening. All are urged to home in Austin after spending the been in the history of the state. In attend these meetings. -past week with her daughter, Mrs. Highways. Program. Weekly Shavings. 1911, 119 people out of every lOOjOOO Edited by Clarence Larson. Volume 450 Mrs. E. L. Barlow and daughter November 22, 1922. in the state died of this disease. In Splinters. went to Medford to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw were 1921, 77 people out of every 100,000 The following bit of information is plans for financing the state highway Thursday Returning home Friday Austin callers Thursday. died of tuberculosis. As compared 1923 1924 program during and old news but-the writer "believes it evening. A Stitch In Time Saves Embarrassing ter, better get your Carl A. Larson has three men with 1911, ten years ago, Minnesota order to the Moments. already made public, Charles M. Babcock, Eclipse at once. The following were shoppers in is saving 972 lives a year. worthy of reprinting. The item was husking corn for him. state highway commissioner, And a few stitches on your place Austin Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. clipped from the "Elkton Community Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble of Newry In 1920, 90 out of every 100,000, "You Made A Promise." this week announced other recommendations right now in the shape of repairs Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon, Service" a mimeographed sheet spent Saturday night at the John and in 1921, 77 out of every 100,000 will save you some good, hard simoleons to be presented by the Last Winter when the wind blew S. Boyer, Miss Ellizabeth Fields, died, a saving in 1921 as compared ^published by the schools in Elkton. Noble home. later. the cold zero weather in around the highway department to the state legislature Miss Mable Vaughan, Mrs. S. W. Achievement day for the Boys'and Why man alive! Don't you see doors and windows, you said to vour early in January. Playle and son, Forest, Mr. and that a few shingles on that roof— wife, or perhaps, you made the promise Girls' Club of Elkton was held/ Friday, SARGEANT Under the policy of promoting public Mrs. Guy lYarv^ood, and Mr. an,d some new boards on the crib or granary—some November 3, 1922. Besides the to yourself. "Next winter we new posts in that fence, co-operation in the good roads Mrs. Robert Story. will keep warm. I'll call up the very fine exhibits arranged for by the etc., will make them all ship-shape, Sargeant Evangelical Church. plan, the commissioner invited comments Eclipse Lumber Company and have in to A re a Mrs. Walter Rasmussen's children while if 3'ou put it off, you'll have to them equip the home with Storm 10:00 A. M.—Sunday-school, J. EHeydt, on the proposals and added Home Economics, the club had pre­ are on the sick list this week. replace them entirely in a short Sash and Doors." superintendent. time. pared a very interesting program of suggestions for new laws and Mrs. Warner Finn and son, Don't Wait for the First Cold Wave. changes in the old ones. They should Do your stitching—and do it now. 11:00 a-, m.—Public worship, sermon Charles, returned to their home1* in* speeches and music. We can fit you out to a Queen's taste for you know your wife will say: be sent to the highway department, on "Missions." Minneapolis after several days visit Miss Norma Studer, vice-president in whatever you need in lumber or "Jim, you never do anything- until 1246 University avenue, St. Paul. 7:00 p. m.—League Meeting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs*\Hae- building material. of the club, presided. Following a it's too late. Now, here we are freezing Everyone will receive due consideration, 7:45 p. m.—Sermon. ag-ain. Tell me, are we going to club song by the girl members, Mr. Mr. Babcock said, but to acknowledge Bible study on Friday evening at have to put up th another winter. "My father weighed only four pounds Arnold Hinricks from the SmithHughes Mr. Henry Orth was an Austin The children with their death of cold, when he was born." all may prove too big an 7:30 and choir rehearsal at 8:30. department of Agriculture ', caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. shivering- and freezing to death?" "Great Heavens! Did he live?" undertaking. Thanksgiving Service Thursday of Austin, spoke on the aims of^Edu-i Austin of Austin were Sunday guests I Keep peace in the family bv keeping- Some of the proposals of Commis-! evening, November 30. Special singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hacmac. cation. Hard Coal Moving. them warm. Let us measure sioner are: and program. All are invited. your openmgs and make vou comfortable. Miss Mildred Christgau was asked If you need a few tons for the win­ 1. A new law will be asked to permit Friday evening-. A big-, special program Have us keep that battery charged Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong's chil- to tell how she made the prize bread cities and villages which are will- and sfosial will be given in the up and escape the danger of freezing drgn on the sick list which won for her a trip to the Min* which may happen ANY night now- church parlors. mg to pay the interest on the invest- Wells, Mrs. A. Beadell. nesota State Fair. She described the ent until such time as the improve-: The Young People's League ten-1 and Mrg Becfcer of Augtin attend Remember, also^that a weak battery events of the trip in such a mannei dei^ed the pastor and family a pleasant J. J, CLEMENS mentis reached on the regular state is easily injured by the strain the hMe gtudy c]agg Tuesday that every club member could not surprise last Thursday evening, OR A CAR LOAD program, to pave streets on the trunk meetin- of starting- a stiff engine. Dry storage ONE Pi EC Th(j parentg an(J teachers help but hope to win a similar trip service if you are laying up the highway system within their limits. was held at the schoolhouse Monday .] car. next year. 2. The present limit on expendi PRINTING' Local Manager DIAL 2017 evening. Dr. Greafer of Minneapolis Mr. Howard, assistant state club tures for paving—20 per cent of the and Drs. E. H. Morris and J. K. Uiiivet'Siiy of Southern Minn. leader of the Boys' and Girls' club,' state highway construction fund—1 Lvnde of Austin gave some very interesting was introduced as the next speaker should be taken off. Paving is and Any kind you want talks on the care of teeth j!! PHONE 2735 The purpose of the club is to teac "built only where it is necesboys and cure and prevention fdiseases. Any quantity"" and girls the joys of a ^aim st0p Waste of money for sary and to help keep them concente g.ravej heavy traffic, sections. you need on J. P. THE TOP^THAT the country. Mr. Howard emphasized Travelers' Guide Where more than 1,000 vehicles a more Get our prices that the boys and girls of today day use a road and the maintenance PROTECTS YOU are the men and women of tomorrow Unless otherwise designated, all the cost runs over $700 a mile each jiear, in rain and storm—the top and that in them lies the trains listed below are daily. See they add, the economical and most that is sightlyand smart footnote for explanation of I MOWER COUNTY fate of the nation. looking in fine weather—the satisfactqry way is to pave the sections. Dealer In reference marks. top that does not go down Elmer Tiedemann, Elgar Ramseth I 'N{5WS Bold faced figures indicate P. M. under slight wear and tear and Ray Proschel gave a most inter- Wagons and buggies, as well as COAL, WOOD, LIME, Light faced figures indicate A. M. and jars of the road—that is 202 E. MILL STREET esting demonstration in poultry cull- ^ruc]s an(j automobiles, must carry the kind you want on your CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, car and the kind we will buiid ing. The boys prepared their work jjg^g when on the highways after for you. BRICK AND WALL entirely by themselves from the work dar]^ upon passage of another law they had had in the Animal Husban^ pr0p0sed for common public welfare. PLASTER. dry class. Mr. Howard suggested R. H. GRAY Commissioner Babcock said a regulation that the boys work up a poultry culling of that kind is favored unanimously I. & M. Division. THOMAS A. CONLON team. by many farmers with whom Lv. Arr. Arr. Office 301 East Bridge St. Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. The club pins' were awarded by he has discussed the proposal. Those AUTO TCP AMD AUTO.FAiNTING No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 1 AUCTIONEER Mr. Howard. For the completion of farmers believe that the repeal of 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 No. Phone: Main 32 the first year's project, a bronze pin the law a few years ago was a mistake Lv. Arr. Austin, Minn. So. Main Street Lv. is awarded for the second, a gold and for that reason they are expected Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Austin, Minn. No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 plated pin fqj the third, a silver full to give their support to The man who makes auctioneering 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 No. pin and for the fourth, a solid gold its re-enactment. For Milwaukee and Chicago. his business. pin. Since the local club was only 4. Claiming that road betterments Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. organized three years ago, no one already are reducing repair, gasoline Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 DIAL 2156 FOR DATES received the gold pin but several and tire expenses car own* No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* IBs' ior AUSTIN, MINN. Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* members received the silver one. The ers and for that reason that all cars No. 2—. 11.50* 2:40* program closed with a club song by should bear a reasonable share of No. 8— 7:50 10.50 the members. the cost of highway improvements, Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. Commissioner Babcock will ask that No. 1— 3:45 6:05 We are informed that we have the No. 3— 12:10 2:55 the "tax exempt" tags be abolished. largest club in the county and that No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* Every motor vehicle should pay its GUY BRADFORD our exhibit on Achievement day was Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* way on the better roads in return for also larger than any other in the Mason City Branch. the savings afforded its owner. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. county. The club members are to be Auctioneer No. 102— 11:50 1:30 5. Commissions for motorcyclemen commended for this showing. It No. 108— 7:52 9:20 policing the highways and fees for is also true that the co-operation Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. local justices will become largely shown by the parents has added materially. No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Graduate of Jones Auctioneering Thanksgiving things of the past thru adoption of No. 103— 1:30 3:00 School of Chicago another proposal by the highway department S.-M. Division—Mankato and to the legislature. The plan Office, Austin Feed Barn I GRAND MEADOW is to take away the incentives under Lv. Arr. Arr. which some local officials have been Austiii.' Wells. Jackson. No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* Dial 7180 There will be a heavy demand for Poul- Mrs. Carl Gram left Saturday for making easy money at the expense of No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Winnebago to spend Sunday with the reputations of their communities Lv. Lv. Arr. her son. She will also go to Walker among tourists and other highway Jackson. Wells between now Thanksgivmg. Austin. to visit her folks. Her father was users. The change is for the benefit No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* hurt quite seriously lately while moving of sane drivers, however, and in -no Bring Your Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. a building. way to encourage speeding or other No. 22— 11": 20* 4:00* traffic law violations. Miss Lillian Townsen is visiting No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin her aunt, Mrs. Carl Payne of Rochester No. 1— 7:00$ 11:454 and has accepted a position Turkeys RENOVA No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* there in a store. Daily except Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Laws of Austin, who Daily except Saturday. Mr. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday came to visit her uncle and aunt, Miss Pearl Dahle returned to her Geese only. school duties in Austin the fitst of and Mrs. T. A. Conlon, was taken to the week. Rochester Tuesday to receive medical Ducks aid. Ernest Rockwell was an Austin Little Charles Laws went back to business caller Saturday. Austin today to start school again Clarence Stream and family expect Austin St. Paul. Mpls Chickens after spending a week at Grand Meadow.. to move to the Naubauhr farm Lv. Arr. Arr. to make their future home this week. No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:4ri No. 16— 4:40 8:45 The place is across from the Monitor 8:10 Mr. Turner, who is at the hospital Lv. Lv. Arr.x schoolhouse. at Rochester, is reported on the gain to Us And Get The Highest Mpls. St. Paul. Austin Mi§s Annette Krujl, who is attending and will soon be back home. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:0E the Snow College of Dressmaking Np. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:5f Miss Kate and Ruth -Robinson Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. in Austin, spent the weekend ALBERT HOPFE called on friends, here Friday. Market Prices Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha with the home folks. No. 15— 1:05 10-.0E It is rumored that Ernest Kirshner .WANTED—Better health thru your No. 11— 10:56 »7:44 has purchased the E. D. Tanner boosting dollar in the public health Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin Live Stock and Real Estate farm and will take possession soon. No. 16— 7:30 4:40 nursing, nutrition, home hygiene and AUCTIONEER No. 12— 7:40 3:50 Three generations of Tanners have care of the sick activities of your FARRELL MEAT CO. owned and made their home on this BABCOCK BLDG. AUSTIN, I4INN. TRIANGLE TAXI UNB American Red Cross. Your 1923 farm. ., Albert Lea—Austin. I have conducted of many membership will be sought Novem*ber Ur. Austin Arr. Albert Lea Wi Mr. Kirshner purchased all of the 119 E. Bridge St. 11-30 during the annual Red the record breaking of Phone 2587 sales 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. personal property of Wm. Strong, Cross. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. the country and stand ready is who a tenant of the farm. 8:00 p. it 4:00 p. a to assist you. ify best recommendations A. A. Tanner and wife attended Lr. Albeit Jut KM Lift Mower County *i«wi Market arie my many satis- church services in Brownadale Stoat* 9:15 a. u. Place is the ]dMi to list anything you my nave to dfepoM of. 1£0 day "evening. Mr. Arthur Vat 8:10 B. tiLUS WM j?-' ei-flti