Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 14, 1922 · Page 3 of 13
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett. 'iMr. to Dexter .. 400.00 sion'has a representative at the post country. ptorm a large number gathered ing will be held at the Wm. Cochran 296.00 MAPLE CITY Elkton. ..." .. 1,995.00 office, or customhouse in each of ap-| enjoy the afternoon. Two new-members home on Wednesday evening of this 1,476.30 and Mrs. Carl Faber visited Rose Creek were added. After a lengthy, .. 1,209.00 894.00 with' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wollenburg proximately 3500 cities thruout the News Advertising1 brings results. week. but "interesting, business meeting, 'Sunday afternoon. 7" schools get the fol Consolidated L. Yarwood "went Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. C. Studer is. on the sick list. Mrs. Nelson. The conducted by Elnter lowing apportionment: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett were Austin Eldora, to Iowa, to spend Thanksgiving Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Proeschel, rest of the time was turned over to shoppers Thursday Total 74 December *7, a son. with their son. with Miss the program, committee, Adams .. .... .$4,000.00 $2,960.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Benecke entertained Eclipse Echoes Alta Kunes in charge. The roll call Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Misses May Wiseman and Addie the following Sunday evening: Elkton 4,000.00 2.960.00" giving was answered by each member children from Rose Creek were gpests Wiseman of Faribault came Wednesday Rose Creek .. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beneke, Mr. :.1,924.Q0 1,423.76 a Christmas verse. The club was for dinner Sunday at the Fred Studer evening to spend Thanksgiving Grand Meadow and Mrs. August Frohreich and family .. 419.28 310.27 favored by a reading, "The Star ofBethlehem" home. "Semigraded with their mother, Mrs". A. Wiseman. and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Felty. schools and rural by Eisie Angel," "Gifts or Mr. and Mrs. F. Meyer of Fort schools will also share in the apportoinment They returned to Faribault Sunday Cancel Debts," by Mrs. Edd Gransee. COUNTY SCHOOLS Wayne, Ind., arrived last Wednesday, in sums ranging down from afternoon- The report of the previous meeting and will spend some time with $492.00. Weekly Shavings. Edited by was read and accepted. At 4:30 the The following were Austin shoppers their daughter, Mi's. H. Proeschel. Volume 454 GET STATE AID December 13,1922 Splinters. hostess served a fine lunch to which Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nick Hug and son Lester were dinner all did ample justice. The next Warning' Against Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon, guests Sunday at the Steve Reding meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. Boyer, Ferd Beolk, Mr. and home in Austin." Misleading Ads IS FARM MACHINERY WORTH Ole Hynie. ment shed is a time-saver and money-maker. Mrs. Guy Yarwpod'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tischendorf from Share irf $73,253.28 Apportionment. ~V PROTECTION homes of the. latter's Uncles, John Miss Elenore Jacobson, a student (Week December 7) of 74 Per We can give you practical working Milwaukee are here to visit at the of the Northwestern Bible School of The average farm has something Mrs. William Wiggins went to Ellendale, The United States "Civil Service and Fred Christgau. plans of Implement sheds of nearly Minneapolis, spent Thursday and over $2,000 invested in farm machinery. Cent Paid. Minn-, to spend Thanksgiving Commission stated recently that Sunday, December 10, over sixty any type or, in fact, plans of any Friday with her parents Mr. and And on most farms some of with her sister, Mrs. D. P. Sawyer. there. have been brought to its attenion type of farm buildings. relatives and friends g'athered at the Mrs. Hans Jacobson and friends. the machinery—often the greater numerous misleading^ advertising She will visit in Owationna, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist for Schools^of the county will get $73,253.28 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hanson and circulars and newspaper advertisements part of it—is left out-of-doors the Whatever your building problems Northfield, Medford and Clinton dinner to which Mr. and Mrs. Jacob from thie special state aid of certain so-called civil year round. are, talk them over with us. We are Harold Ruhl autoed to Grand Meadow Falls before she returns to Austin. Oelkers and children also had been fund for schools for the year ending service schools. here to help you. Mrs. Hanson's sister, Miss Sunday 'invited. They were aware that the July 31, 1922, according to information Wilber Avery underwent an operation A weather-proof implement shed In these circulars and advertisements, Ella Skaran, accompanied them home. occasion was their 20th wedding anniversary. just received by O. J. Simmons, Saturday, morning at St. Olaf's doubles the life of farm machinery information is given that a First Stude: (over phone) 'And Several guests also, stayed Miss Gladys Summey from Minneapolis county auditor. hospital for tonsils. He is at home and cuts repair bills to a minimum. railway postal" clerk examination is what have you been doing?" also for supper and evening. Mr. was a guest of her parents, Of this amount $54,194.00 is available now and doing nicely. soon to be held. The commission On that basis it doesn't take a Philadelphia and Mrs. Oelkers were the recipients within a short time, this being Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey, from Second Stude: just finished washing states that no such examination has Lloyd Rosenthal is drilling a well of a sum of money, and a set of 74 per cent of the amount the schools lawyer to figure that an implement Thursday until Sunday. my B. V. D's." been, announced and that it is not liand painted dishes which Miss Lillian for Abe Brooks on his farm. of the county have coming from the shed is a good investment. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Subra were known at this time when it will be Christgau promised to paint for Central: (breaking in) "I'm ringing state. Owing to the fact that the appropriation The cement works have a full A man can easily figure the value of dinner guests at the home of her necessary to hold an examination of them!" them eighteen years ago. will not be sufficient to the machinery he leaves out-doors and crew now and are receiving more orders brother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood, the kind. When one is to be held it pay 100 per cent, only 74 percent is see how much he could afford to pay than_they can fill. will be duly announced- Thanksgiving day. Make use of your attic room this (Week of December 7) being sent out now. The remainder for a shed without its costing him winter. It's a good place to hang The neibhborhood club "\Vill meet Manya of these so-called civil service 4 Mrs. LeRoy Hopfe and children of will come later. Mr. and Mrs. H. HanKen left" last a cent of extra outlay. clothes and can be very attractively schools, said the Commission, recruit Thursday this week with Mrs. Pearl Blooming Prairie, were guests at The evening schools for adults in Friday for Monticello, Iowa to attend remodeled with Wall board. a considerable part of their Austin will get $72 under the appropriation Angel. the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Carol And then iiaachinery when it is a funeral of a cousin. clientele among young people of limited the teachers training departments Let us show you how. and her sister, Mrs. Jake Hahn. protected is always ready for use C. O- Brownell, entertained at Helen Studer spent Thanksgiving education in rural communities, are paid in full. when it is wanted. No time lost in Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon were Thanksgiving dinner, his cousin, Mr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. who, fall easy victims to alluring High School Apportionments. the busy season, putting it in shape. Read this column every time it appears. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. George Newmyer from Syracuse, N. statements regarding railway postal It eontains news, and is what Studer. Following are the high school apportionments and Mrs. C. Jeffries Any way you figure it, an imple you want to read. Y. clerk and other positions in the Government 1 The Ledies' Aid will meet on Miss Welma Barlow from Menominee, service and extravagant Total 74 Herold Becker has gone to Wisconsin Thursday afternoon, December 7, at Wisconsin, was a guest of claims as to the advantages of training Adams ..-.....$ 2,126.00 $ 1,5^73.24 to look for a farm. Dudley the home of Mrs. C. Gomes. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow, with the so-called schools. Austin 31,515.00 23,321.10 Rosenthal is doing chores for him Miss Lillian Christgau left .last The commission points out that until Grand Meadow 3,402.00 2,517-48 J. J. CLEMENS from Thursday evening while he is away. definite and authentic information regarding Sunday for New Hampton, Iowa, to LeRoy 5,176.00 3,830.24 Sunday. PIECE OR A CAR LOAD We are all glad to that Mrs Know pending examinations may LVle .......... 4,322.00 3,198^28. resume her school duties, having Mrs. Anna Rasmusson and sons Charles Laws is improving and able always be obtained from any of the The apportionment for the graded spent her Thanksgiving in Maple spent• Sunday in Charles Cit3r, Iowa. DIAL 2047 to leave the hospital and hope she local representatives or By writing Local Managec schools is as follows: City. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson .direct to the office of the commission Total 74" will soon be able to Return home from Mr. and Mrs. F. Bach, Mrs. J. Weisel were Sunday guests at the home of Mil ifi ifr A at Washington, D. C. The Commis Brownsdale .. $ 400.00 $.. 296.00 4' V* Rochester. and daughter, Julia of Austin, their daughter, Mrs. Bernie Anderson. and Con Weisel of Wisconsin were„ -Sunday dinner guests at the Fred I WEST LANSING I Mrs. A. Beadell and daughters Studer home. Mayre and Helen attended church —Make This An— Mr. and Mrs. F. Stern and daughter Mrs. Hanniable Noble and son Roger, here Sunday. Elsie of Austin attended church are visitine: her parents, Mr. and H. B. Adams of Iowa Falls, Iowa, Mrs. Arthur Rolland at St. Ansgar, here Sunday morning and were dinner was a caller at the C. A. Bates home Iowa. guests at the F. Christgau and Wednesday- E lectri ca 1 Christmas J. R. Woods, Henry Dugaw, Alvin J. Christgau homes. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan, Mrs. and Lewis Ulland and Dewey Rector Mr. and Mrs. G. Bates and baby J. L. Bloss, Mrs Mrs. E. Summey, attended the Moltz sale Friday. of Austin and Mr. and Mrs- Wm. and Mrs. M. Bull, spent Thanksgiving Miss Virginia Scott spent the weekend Miller from here were Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. callers at the Irvin Graff N. E. Scott. H- Smith in Udolpho. Mrs. John Noble and Mrs. L. C. home. MJrs. Bob Smith was a week-end Richardson were Austin shoppers Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Studer and sons guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and son Our Store is Fairly Crowded With Gifts, Anyone of Which Would Be a Joy to Find on a Jens Nelson at Austin. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and Agnes, were Sunday guests at th§ W. Mr- and Mrs. Guy Yarwood were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rector and Schwartz home. Sunday guests at the home of his sister, Christmas Tree, Christmas Morning—Shop Early-^Don't Wait Until Assortments Have Donald visited at the home of their Little Lucille Oelkers who underwent Mrs. Everett Subra. aunt, Mrs. D. Dibble in Austin Sunday. an operation at St. Olaf's hospital 1 Been Picked Over. I WALTHAM is getting along fine. Everett Noble spent the week-end at the Rolland home in St. Ansgar. 4- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fett and family Monte J. Rogers of Mobridge, S. spent Sunday at the Marcus Knuth D., visited at the Noble and Dugaw I WHY NOT A RADIO SET?! Austin—Route 6 home in Austin. homes Saturday. •j. 4- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Surkke and son LANSING visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. The neighborhood Club met Thursday and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner.' afternoon and. were entertained .. (Week of December 7) Mr. and Mrs. George Frohreich and by Mrs. Pearl Angel at her home. The mid-week union prayer meet children spent Saturday evening with Regardless of the unpleasant- ice Radio sets are becoming so popular and the prices for installation so reasonable that there is really no excuse for not having one in your home or place of business. One of our sets in your home this winter will help pass many a long winter evening. With one you can get concerts, speeches, etc., NEW PERCOLATORS BEAUTIFUL LAMPS from all over the country and right in your own yj.-- ..... add so much to the homelike home. 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