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

December 21, 1922 · Page 8 of 14

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They have all had diptheria. Wednesday to spend her holiday vacation TAOPI CLIPPINGS FROM NEIGHBORING EXCHANGES Mrs. Reed was taken to Austin at the home of her parents last week where she will receive Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. care, and treatment.. Three of her Mrs. McKee of Chester, Iowa, was Mrs. Ed. Quiney and Reid Johnson, children are at Spring Valley with called to the great beyond on Monday, were Austin shoppers Monday afternoon. L. A. Sec-felt, of Dexter, was an Mr. Reed's mother, and two are staying, December 18. She was the mother Austin caller Saturday. with friends here, at present. A Splendid Act..,*.." Fillmore County Farm Bureau^ Ansgar for a meeting that evening. of Mrs. William Stearns of this Nearly all of the former neighbor^ J. F. Shepard is our new agent at The annual meeting of the Fillmore place and was well known to every H. G. Ludwig transacted business The amount of $123.35 was collected That was an extremely cold day. and friends of the R. K. Graves the depot taking the place of John County Farm Bureau was held one here, as she has visited here on Saturday in Austin". by the Misses Orena Dahle and family attended the funeral of their Rev. Buell has had a call to go to Youngquist who was layed off by the at the courthouse on Friday afternoon. several occasions. The heartfelt Ida Lunde and Mrs- Ida G. Olson for little son, Lynn. Short services were Waterloo for a series of special Railway company a few weeks ago. Nineteen townships were represented. We invite comparison. Bryan L. sympathy of the community is expended Alice Knutson who is taking treatments held at the home north of Brownsdale Jack Puckett is at the home of meet-ings in St. Paul's M. E. church, Deneen, Jeweler. 46-2-c to Mrs. Stearns. at the St. Mary's hospital at and also at the Methodist church Mrs. Jane Wright where he will remain Rochester.—Adams Review. the second largest church in that The following officers were elected: Elmer and Louis Hazelwood were and the remains laid to rest at the for the holidays. Jacob Stoa of Lansing spent Saturday city.—Lyle Tribune. J. C. Mills, Preston, president. called to Renwick, Iowa, Saturday cemetery south of Brownsdale. The Move to Austin. in this city. Fred" Collet, Harmony, Vice-president. by the death of their sister. This family have the sympathy of all in. 4 A. H. Anderson of Elkton has purchased Celebrates 50th Anniversary. death is the more sad in that the Hazelwoods RED ROCK their sad bereavement. Miss Margaret Ewart of Waltham the Henry Horstman residence. lost their brother three Observing his 50th year as a John Galligan, Lanesboro, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Risius and baby spent Sunday with Miss Ade! Ludwig. The Horstman family expect months ago. Methodist pastor, Rev. Asle Knudsen, and daughters Anna and Minnie Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis were to leave soon for their new home in 3812 Portland avenue Minneapolis Mrs. Leo Reamer was a caller at and Mrs. Richard Weiland were Austin Austin shoppers Tuesday. D. McGillivary, LeRoy, County Director. Austin.—Grand Meadow Record. John Schummers of Caledonia preached his golden jubilee sermon LeRoy Tuesday between trains. Mrs. Jacob Hoist and son were shoppers Tuesday. spent Sunday at the home of his at the First Norwegian-Danish The Wm. Huckins and Call Reed Austin shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Win. Rugg was an Austin Executive Committee—W. T. Wiger, Progressive Farmers. families have been released from brother, A. P. Schummers. Methodist church Lake street and Miss Bertha Mott of Austin visited caller Tuesday. Mabel O. H. Hasarud, Rushford Dr. Strader, veterinarian from quarantine and the Peter Kasel family Bloomington avenue at the forenoon her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rugg and James O'Hara, Lanesboro Fred New Hampton, was testing stock for services last Sunday. He related will be released in a few days. Children's rockers, wood and fibre, family over Sunday. Complete line of doll •arriages* Shumaker, Spring Valley Gerhart tuberculosis at Harry Knight's and early experiences in the ministry at $1.25 to $5.00. Donovan & Goslee. Miss Bessie Johnson came home 2,98 to $15.00 Donovan & Goslee.. Kasen, Harmony.—-Preston Republican. John Thiedemann's on Thursday. LeRoy thee night services at the church. 46-2-c Independent. Mr. Knudsen who was born at Hoi, Miss Theresa Garry of Blooming 'l"fr 'I' 't* 'I1$••• »t* A Busy Pastor. Hallingdal, Norway, January 19 Prairie spent the week-end at the Patient Improves. 1844 and came to this country in Rev. W. A. Buell, who recently Vern Sullivan home. We are pleased to communicate Killing Off Mortgages 1865. He was ordained December 4, resigned his regular pastorate at St. that Oscar Hegge, who is at the 1872 at Red Wing, Minn. He was formerly Ansgar, was in Lyle Tuesday. The Henry Edgerton has gone to Pargo, State Sanitarium at Ahgwahching, pastor of the First NorwegianDanish family is now located at Carpenter. N. D., where he will spend the Minn., isL gaining very satisfactorily Methodist church and was In spite of the fact that he-has no winter with his daughter. GET OUT OF DEBT BY THE FEDERAL at that resort His friends trust he founder and pastor of the Bethlehem regular pastorate, Mr. Buell finds he A will soon be well enough to return A Cedar river pearl or a diamond and Columbia Heights Norwegian has a great deal to look after before FARM LOAN ACT PLAN to his home. ring makes a wonderful gift. Select going into the evangelistic work. Danish Methodist churches, Minne one at Bryan L. Deneen's. 46-2-c This was his program Tuesday: Left apolis. He has also served pastorates As district representative of the First Joint Stock Returns from Chicago. I Carpenter at 5:00i a. m. arrived in at the First Norwegiain-Danish Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hormel I. A. McCaughey returned from & Land Bank, we are prepard to make liberal farm loans Methodist church, St. Paul, at Grand Lyle 5:55 left for St. Ansgar on have returned from Chicago, where Chicago Friday morning where he accompanied freight 8:40. Returned from St. Ansgar Meadow, Minn., and Deer Park, Wisconsin, for long terms with generous options, low rate of interest, they have spent a few days on business. a couple of cars of stock at 12:00 went to Carpenter on and now conducts weekly services buyunA a prompt service, no commissions, no red tape. for the Co-operative Grain and Stock Milwaukee drove to Meltonville from at the Norwegian-Danish Methodist Company and also attended the National church at Lake Mills, Iowa and Carpenter boarded the C. G. W. passenger Write for Booklet, 'Killing Off Mortgages' Mrs. William Seigfried has returned phon$*ffi Stock Show which was held Albert Lea, Minn.—Grand Meadow at Meltonville for Lyle at from Knapp, Wis. Her mother, there.—LeRoy Independent. tie SOLID 4:00 p. drove from Lyle to St. Record. Mrs. Theodore King returned with Find out about this opor her and will spend the winter here. Skidding Car. it to First Mortgage Investment Co. CONSTRUCTION Ray Clark came to grief on account 122 W. Bridge St., Austin, Minn. money for long term at Loring Banfield has reached Austin of the icy pavements Saturday favorable rates. You 4 Without cost or obligation, to spend the holidays at his home evening when he drove to Austin to THE RAZOR THAT please send me your booklet, here. He is a student at Dartmouth incur no obligation. attend a show. When making a turn "Killing off Mortgages." I am college, Hannover, New Hampshire. First Mortgage the rear wheels skidded into the curb interested in securing a loan of SHARPENS ITS OWN BLADES Mrs. Thomas Geraghty and children near the flour mill, smashing the rear •3* $ on acre farm Investment Co. have gone to St. Peter where hind wheel. The car stopped with in County. they will spend Christmas with her hardly a jar, so no injuries came to Responsible manufacturers Austin, Minn. Name the four occupants.—Six Town News. mother, Mrs. Edmond MsGarth. put quality into 122 West Bridge St- Town State Miss Lauderdale Smith came home hidden the parts of their New Light Plant. rj smmuuanm Tuesday from Winona where she attends The Consumers Power Company of products as well as the school to spend vacation with Osage have practically completed the visible parts. her mother, Mrs. Pat Smith. work of bringing- their wires into 1 the city and it will now be the matter Go to the Sonora .dealer Miss Ella Johnson, who teaches of a few days only when the local and examine the thick school in Duluth arrived home Saturday system will be hooked to the wallsoftheSonora. Have night for the Holiday vacation. Osage plant. This will give us continuous Idm show you the allwood current with the assurance Silver plated rat or, strop, year's supply horns, the wonderful Stationery of good service at all times.—Adams of blades, in compact case, 95.00 Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Wright and features, how durable Review. A Christinas gift for men two children of Devils Lake, N. D., every part is. Comparisons in Gift Boxes are expected Friday to spend the The announcement bulletin for the with other instruments holidays with his parents, Mr. and ninth annual Farmers' and Homemakers' reveal startling Mrs. A. W. Wright. a man gets a freshly N ten seconds ,A practical as well as pleasing Short Course for men and stropped blade with this razor. Morning superiorities in Sonora Gift is a box of our high grade Stationery. women is now being mailed to all Mrs. C. M? Allen has returned to after morning he enjoys the same comfortable construction. •have. The Valet AutoStrop Razor strops, parts of the state. Persons failing her home in Wykoff after visiting at Shaves and cleans without removing the blade. to receive it should address the director the home of Mrs. George Burnham See these superior points Your choice of colors and finish Gaves money on blades every month in the and Mrs. S. D. Catherwood for a few of short courses, University Farm, in either plain or initialed papers. of "The Highest Class year. Come in and ask for a demonstration St. Paul, for copies. Nearly every days. today. It will settle one or more of your gift Talking Machine in the phase of farm business and farm life problems. A variety of attractive sets $5.00 ET25c t« $3 Mrs. Eunice Rice and Miss Cora World", before you buy. will receive attention during this to $25.00. Russel have returned from St. Paul We do not doubt what great short course. Farmers should where they visited the high school Decker Bros. make their plans now to attend. your choice will be. Haugan & Lane Normal department and heard Harry Lauder Wednesday night in Minneapolis. Buttermakers Meet. AUSTIN, MINN- $50 to $3000 Just a few strokes THE REXALL STORE The annual meeting of District No. on the strop— the blade is keen again 17, comprising Fillmore, Houston I Miss Mable Olson and Miss Bess All the latest Releases and Mower counties, was held here Todd attended a meeting of the Moth last week. ers' Club at Oakland Friday. Miss Okeh Records 55c $ Officers elected for the ensuing I Todd gave a few readings as part of year were as follows: the program of the day. The two Vocalion Red President—H. P. Kumm, Houston. ladies report a roost delightful and Vice-president—W. H. Boetcher, enthusiastic gathering. Recrds 75c Ostrander. The Happy Thought Club met last Secretary—B. E. Runge, Wykoff. Thursday afternoon at the home of Directors—Walter Beck, Adams Mrs. F. H. Pike on West Winona C. O. Johnson, Founain. JOHNSON DRUG -street. There were forty-five pres«nt to partake of a delicious picnic Improve Bad Turn. dinner. In the afternoon a business The new "Y" at the corner of highways COMPANY R.EJl'IABL'b meeting was held after which music No. 56 and No. 9 is one of the and a social time was enjoyed. best improvements that the highway department has made in this section of the state. The old turn was not The Highest Class Talking Miss Marie Rettig of Brownsdale, mm only difficult but very dangerous. At who was formerly county public Machine in the World present the turn is wide and well health nurse for Mower county, left graveled. The new bridge near the Monday for Cleveland, Ohio, where corner is slowly nearing completion she has accepted a position with the and should be ready for travel by J. ,, U. S. Veterans' Bureau. Miss Rettig Christmas.—Six Town News. -will serve the Bureau as a nurse r.and be engaged principally in doing Boxing Promoter Home. "follow up" work among disabled Dick demons is here from Minneapolis veterans in Cleveland. for a visit with relatives. At a recent meeting of "Unity Chapter, Speaking of the Clemons boys the RELIABLE O. E. S., the following officers Spring Valley Mercury says: "Dick SAME PRICE were elected for the coming year: Clemens, the boxing and wrestling Worthy Matron," "Mrs. Elba Errett promoter, is thinking of promoting Worthy Patron, Dr. F. B. Coleman a few cards in these parts in the near associate matron, Mrs. Rose Bluhm future. Dick has been on the west conductress, Mrs. Rose Pettigil assistant coast for a while, He promoted and conductress, Mrs. Isabd Hoffman put on two good cards in Seattle. He For over 30 years secretary Mrs. Mabel Boyd says Thore Jenson is batting a million CAS RANGES treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Bucklin trustee and that Joney Albright, the for three years, Mrs. Eloise Williams. champion police wrestler of the middle Baking west will be pleased to take on some worthy opponent. Dick also reports The Philomathian Society met on What Would Make A More his brother Jack Clemens is out Thursday afternoon at the home of of the game now but is still to be Mrs. B. T. Johnson on S. Main St., seen punching the bag at Curtis gymi Suitable Gift Than After the business meeting the fol Powder at Minneapolis." Grand Meadow lowing program was given: a read A Modern Record. ing by Mrs. J. Z. Rogers, "The Story Chinaman in Bad. of the Christ Child a piano solo, No sooner will Wang Chang have "Chapel Chimes," by Mrs. Vern Sullivan stepped from the doors of the county songs by Mrs. L. Giovannetti jail on January 2 than he will again Gas Range and Mrs. Geraghty, with Mrs. Jesse Ounces lor be under arrest to face a charge of Pierce at the piano. Roll call was forgery. responded to with Christmas quotations. Chang, a Chinaman, 20 years old, The rooms were prettily decorated was arrested here Monday. The complaint (Mora than a pound and a half with poinsettias and lighted was brought by Wong Gong With a Loraine Heat Regulator for a qu&rtor) tapers. A Christmas tree with a of the Spring Cafe, who alleged that gift for each lady present was an attractive Chang stole $20 belonging to the USE LESS than of higher priced brands feature. A delicious threecourse cafe. la *^3^ dinner was served, covers being In justice court Monday afternoon Una RADIANT FIRE &M Sur of Htalar* Satisfaction Guaranteed laid for eighteen. .... he was found guilty of the ..charge i'' and sentenced to jail. Bilious Headache. Sheriff Livingston has received AustlnGasCompany MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT Wh you bave a severe headache, word from St. Cloud authorities that a sordered atomach and eonstapatake Chang is wanted there for forgeryHe fetion three. off Chamberlain's will be taken into the custody of tablets, fbf- oqrreet opm the dfa* tcrm the St. Cloud police when hia «rder» of tfcci tfrer aad jfcgtcalfr mr*.nz tiw headaoha. •ip