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

December 21, 1922 · Page 4 of 14

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-Wk w* ,jm^f*:"'**"~r'~~ Thursday, Dec. 21,1922. Pake Four HAPPENINGS SK ROUSING MEETING call­ daughter Mildred were Austin program. Everybody welcome. The covered in the attic of the Brownsdale LANSING- RENOVA WEST LANSING ers Saturday. tree was already brought on Monday hotel. The fire apparatus was Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Webbeking HELD AT DEXTER and will be in readiness for a blessed •vRemember the Bible Study Class speedily on the ground ready for action, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mox Todd, Mrs. L. C. Richardson of Minneapolis attended the Trinity Lutheran Ladies' service. Hear the many boys and mects^at. the home of S'immey's' a ffirl, December 8. is visiting at the Dugaw home. but the flames were subdued Aid,Friday evening. girls speak and sing. every Tuesday afternoon. All Clarence Stream and family moved with the use of chemicals before they Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wuertz and son Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and are- welcome. to their new home the first of the The third quarterly conference will Oyster Stew, Speeches Lawrence and- Ben Wurtz returned son were dinner guelts at his parental had gained much headway. The The mid-week union prayer meeting week. The neighbors helped them be held on Thursday evening, December to their home at Farmington, Minn., home Sunday. flames spread from a burning chimney will.be held at the B. Z. Hanson get settled as soon as possible on 28, 7:30, with Rev. E. F. And Music Feature by car Monday, arter spending Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney were to the ceiling thru an open chimney home Wednesday evening. All are account of the extreme cold weath- Brand in the chair. He will also Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Arnoiu dinner guests at the home of their ui.0-cd to attend these meetings. Program. hole. preach a sermon that evening. itteyer. son Leonard Haney Sunday. Miss Bertha Stankey went to Austin Earle and Lee Whiteside have returned Fire Chief Jarvis plans for fire Communion will be conducted on Mrs. H. Baungartner and son were Mr and Mrs. Howard Lund attended Sunday for an indefinite stay. home from their visit at Shell Austin callers Friday. Sunday morning, December 31. drill Thursday night were aided by The Dexter unit of the farm bureau church in Austin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.*Bunyon were Rock, Iowa. They reported a fine Tuesday evening, December 19 at the elements when fire broke out in met at the Woodman Hall Fri'«day Austin shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Noble called at time: Demonstrates Canning. the Parochial school of'the Trinity evening, December 15th and afi.er the hotel just ten minutes previous Mr.-, and Mrs. W. Strong, formerly the Dugaw home Sunday evening. Miss Hannah Johnson, teacher and Lutheran church will be a Ladies' an interesting: and educational Hildegarde Schhneider returned on of Brownsdale, are now residents of to the time set for drill by the volunteer Mrs. Cecil Padelford and Vera pupils in Dist. No. 129 will give an Aid Bazaar and chicken pie supper Saturday from the twin cities where program enjoyed an oyster supper. Lansing. department. As a result the Marie spent Thursday and Friday entertainment at the schoolhouse on from 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Everybody The program consisted of music furnished she spent a few days. While at the Miss Emma Stankey of Austin chief and others nearly missed the with her sister Mrs. L. J. Haney. Friday afternoon. They will have a welcome. by Mrs. Schottler, Edward metropolis she, with Gladys Jensen spent the week-end at the home 01 big- event. When the fire gong Mrs. Lewis Ulland, Charles and tree, music, and speaking. Parents ^Kramer and Herbert Haugland. WHAT? of Rose Creek, demonstrated canning her parents, Mr. 3nd Mrs. Wm. Lillian were Austin callers Saturday. sounds it means business all the way and friends are invited. before the State Garden and Horticultural A talk was given by J. H. Weiner Stankey. Christmas Program (including down the line.—Six Town News. Mr. and Mrs. William Stroifg have society. Hildegarde gave an Mr.-and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and '•.of Pipestone, in which he emphasized play, "Christmas at Stebbinses") gone to Lansing to visit with A. B. SARGEANT impromptu speech to the meeting after daughter Leona and his brother Ray the value of the farmers' organizaHion and a Pie Supper. A Xmas Suggestion—Select cigars Strong and family for a few weeks. she had finished her demonstrations.—Adams from its beginning thru its accomplishments Yarwood were Austin shoppers Wednesday. of quality, '•(. D. T." Cigars of a WHEN? They have stored their household Review. to the present day. 10:0.0 a. m.—Sunday school session. mild Havana blend are made in Austin, Friday evening, December 22, goods until they find a place to rent. emphasized the value of such an Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson and and are obtainable at all dealers 11:0.0 a. m. Christmas sermon by at 8:00. 0 Miss Marian Phillips, teacher and Hotel Takes Fire. Harold Ruhl autoed to Grand Meadow 'organization to the farmers and in Xmas wrappings, in boxes of the pastor. WHERE? pupils in district No. 42 will give urged the suppo# and co-operation The fire department was called out Sunday. v.- 10, 25 50 cigars. Austin Cigar 7:30 p. m.,—Sunday evening the 01* a Christmas program at the school tof every farmer in the state. Truman Winn and family are moving Dist. No. 93, IV2 miles west Thursday evening when fire was dis­ Co., Austin, Minn. 46-2-c Sunday school present a Christmas house Friday night. Everyone is welcome onto the Mrs. G. Winn, farm in and 2 miles south of Waltham. Miss Hovre, the county nurse, gave to come and enjoy a good time. Udolpho. an interesting talk on the value of Ladies please bring pies. Ernest Krishmer and family have Mr. and Mrs. W. Strong are moving ~hvgiene. She showed how the average EDNAH KRUGER, Teacher. moved on the old Tanner farm that into the Truman Winn house. age limit of men and women in he purchased last month. There, will be a male quartet from .Minnesota had been increased in the A. R. Browning shipped hogs on RED ROCK Minneapolis Sunday afternoon. Everyone past decade. She explained that this Monday- and Tuesday for the Austin welcome. was due to the practice of better market. Remember the Bible study class "hygiene and that people were being Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rugg attended Roy Lagervel, our genial station meets at the home of Grandma Summey's educated to practice more healthful Eastern Star lodge at Brownsdale agent, was seeing things in Austin Tuesday evening. every 'tuesdlay afternoon. All .measures. Many of the diseases Saturday night. are welcome. which were very prevalent in years Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiebrand of Henry Krull finished his work at You Appreciate Safety The midweek union prayer meeting near Sargeant visited at the home •gone by, occure in much smaller numbers the Rush farm Saturday and returned will be held at the L. D. Chapman of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. at the present time. Many of home. home Wednesday evening. All Rieken Monday and Tuesday. The the common ailments which hinder For Savings Misses Vivian and Pearl Tanner arc uirg^d to att°r»d these meeting's. vouneest son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy ilie prr.per growth and development spent the week-end at home. The Ladies' Aid will be entertained Rolfs on has been quite sick for several of children are understood by more The young people of Renova gave days. at the heme of Mrs. 0/ W. Cummings people now than formerly and proper a surprise party on the teacher, Miss Thursday afternoon. All are measures are being taken to correct A large number of relatives and Hannah Johnson, at the W. M. Phillips cordially invited. —and you have it at The Austin National Bank where these troubles at an early stage. friends were dinner guests at the home Saturday night. Music, The following were Austin shoppers John Hoist home last Sunday, given Edgar Christgau gave a very interesting protection is assured by capital and surplus of $100,000.00. games and sociability were the Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. in honor of their daughter, Alma's talk on the value of agricultural amusements of the evening. Refreshments Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Runyon, Sound experienced management, supplemented birthday and the 20th wedding anniversary education and showed how n. were served. A large crowd Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gleason and of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oelkers. the courses offered in the agricultural was out and all reported a fine time. by United States Government supervision and membership family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hahn and high schools, consolidated Ralph Meier, who has been visiting family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis, Federal Reserve System. in the schools and colleges were of practical Mrs. Wm. Rugg entertained the for several weeks in Marshalltown, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow and daughter, Grange ladies and their families on value to farm boys and girls. Iowa, has returned home. Mrs. b. R. Summey. He made a plea for the completion of Thursday. A bountiful dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Karl have taken One dollar or more starts a Savings Account here, bearing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimson and the education of the farm boys and served at noon. possession of the Deering farm. Messrs family, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Quam jtfrls in one of these schools. interest computed quarterly. Mrs. Jacob Oelkers was in Austin B. Palmer and A. H. Hevert and and family spent Sunday in Moscow over Thursday night With her little County Agent Liebenstein discussed families who have been living there with relatives. niece Lucille at St. Olaf hospital. the past- year, have moved to Waterloo, the subject of diversified farming Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarwood were The Austin National Bank Iowa, to make their future and brought out the fact that Lucille Oelkers is slowly recovering guests at the home of their son, Guy homes. "while the marketing problem is one from her recent operation and Yarwood Sunday. of vital importance to the farmers of will soon be able to leave the hospital. Mrs. George Hunter was an Austin Win at Chicago. Austin, Minnesota. vtoday, the big problem is more shopper Thursday. Local breeders fared well at the Miss Lula Phillips visited her sister ^profitable production. In times past, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimson and MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM big Chicago Coliseum poultry show, Marion's school Monday, returning more production was the keynote to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Quam were Austin which was held at the 'Windy City to her home near Renova Tuesday. .agricultural education. This has callers Monday. last week. Father Graeve won on gjchanged, however, to more profitable Thomas Hunter called at the Wiseman every bird entered, getting second Mrs. Richard Weiland and daughter ^production. The farmers in order home Sunday. cockerel and sixth pullet on Anconas, Theda and Miss Ida Risius attended ito make the industry profitable must Rev. W. A. Shannon of Minneapolis, and first-second cockerel, firstsecond the Baptist missionary meeting economize in many ways and produce superintendent o£ the Minnesota young pen on Buttercups. at Mrs. Roy Bailey's home at in such a way that there is a Society for the Friendless, gave a Father Judgemann of Meyers took Brownsdale Wednesday afternoon. greater profit per unit of production very interesting talk at the church Mrs. C. U. Johnson and son, Alden, first pullet and fourth cockerel on and if need be, cut down the amount here Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Reid Johnson, were dark Cornish, and L. S. Shaefer produced. He then went on to show Useful Gifts for Christmas! took eighth cockerel on a white Orpington. Austin shoppers Wednesday. .how diversified farming could help The Schneider & Krebsbach MAYVILLE 'bring about a more profitable production. Barred Rocks won fourth cockerel Advertisements in The News reach While diversified farming is and fifth cock.—Adams Review. the consumer. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Meyer visited '•-quite generally practiced in Mower •county, there is always a chance for at the home of Arnold Meyers Sunday. 4the introduction of new and more Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wuertz spent "profitable crops which can be substituted Come here to do your Yuletide shopping. You will find our for some on which the pro**'fit Sunday evening at the Arnold Meyer has been decreased. He discussed home. stock complete and prices well within the reach of all. Here area Oscar Meyer was a business caller .the various branches of the farming few suggestions for Christmas. ^industry and brought out the relative in Waltham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beneke entertained condition that has been set forth a number of relatives and in the last survey made by the U. S. Knit Wool Scarfs Bed Room Slippers friends Sunday night for supper. ..Department of Agriculture. Miss Ednah Kruger was an Austin Director Starks emphasized the Wlu l/iAJif itt rt mr Large and comfortable. Just the thing caller Saturday. FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS 'value of every member being present for the ladies in cold days— Mrs. G. Schultz and son Ernest attended at a meeting to consider the leg!islative Good grade of felt with elk hide soles. the dedication of the new measures being voted on by Special at $4.98 church a^Elgin, Minnesota, Sunday. the farm bureau members all over Ribbon trimmed— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber and ithe state. 98c to $1.50 Sheep Lined Coats riligllyl Ankle length, made of good serviceable FOR MEN AND BOYS materials, with wombat collars. A Leather upper and soft pliable sole— bargain at— $1.98 to $2.75 $20.50 MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS Leather Vests In a variety of colors— The annual burlesque snow fight between Of all kinds. Some sheep lined, others $1.65 to $2.00 lined with chamois— Dad and Uncle Stan calls for a We Thank You $6.98 to $9.98 FOR CHILDREN Ankle bootees, all colors— Mittens and Gloves For your patronage during $1.00 to $1.50 A variety of materials to select from. the past year and ajs do all the other events that fill the holidays Priced at— mam. hope that during 1923 Boston Bags with fun. 38c Up Ta£ our service will warrant We have a complete stock of Kodaks to satisfy In black or brown, a very handy bag a continuation of this confidence Women's 4-Buckle, Overshoes every gift desire. The question mirk on and priced, at— us. your shopping list is easily answered here. $1.98 to $6.50 All sizes in the lot. A real buy at— Ainsworth Battery Co. $3.50 Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up Brushed Suits for Children Brownies $2.00 up Traveling Bags Phone 2610 212 E. Bridge St. Sizes range from one to six years. A very warm garment. All colors— colors— Don't Don't forget traveling bags when shopping for Christmas. We have a Special at 6.98 K. 0. WOLD DRUG CO. large assortment at low prices. AX JENSENiPHIFFER "The Kodak Store". ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE AUSTIN, MINN. m&s&m y. -I