Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 21, 1920 · Page 6 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEl* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920 BAD DAY COMING Of course Babe is unusually adapted Phone your news items to The News—Main 450. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney and baby to heavy clouting, but it is generally spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. DO YOU admitted that his swing and "follow and Mrs. Frank Haney. REMEMBER THIS? .. FOR THE PITCHERS thru" help a lot in gaining distance. Miss Kathryn Rolland of St. Ansgar, M. H. HON No one is more apt in acquiring Residence Iowa, returned to her home Friday Phone Bridge the cunning of a star than the ten evening after spending the past (November 7, 1894) year old boy. week at the John Noble home. 602 Main 659-R Baseball players just starting their Dr. Ed Carter made a professional W. S. Willis has secured the right career should avoid becoming pitchers. call at the A. and Sever Ranum REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS ADAMS to put up a system of telephones in In just a few more years the farms Thursday. Forecasts Many Changes Effective moundsmen will be getting their Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Lerud and Austin and has made arrangements City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance In 1930—Says Boys bumps. Ruby attended church in Austin Sun. to equip the service at once. This Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and day. Copy Ruth's Style will give our city a fine telephone a Mrs. Leonard Boe tendered them, Mrs. Cecil Padelford, Leona anJ Austin National Bank Bldf. AUSTIN. MINN. surprise at their home last Saturday system of which we have much need. Vera Marie, were dinner guests at Dugaw's WILL STUDY LAW with evening. They were presented By HENRY L. FARRELL Sunday. Austin is getting to be a metropolitan TEETH was a purse of money. The evening Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Noble of (United Press Staff Correspondent) city right along. present. most enjoyably spent by all Newry called at the J. Noble home Clayon Dauser has resigned his position Miss Marion Shaw expects to sail New York, Oct. 21—Beginning for their Mr. and Mrs. Boe leave soon Sunday. at the Golden Eagle Clothing with the year 1930, professional baseball new home at Frederick, Wisconsin. for Europe in about six weeks. She Store and has gone into the J. N. should have a batting renaissance. News of the death of Almen Snortum will take passage on the North German has the State Nicholsen office as a law student been received from Loyd line which passes thru the Hospital at Rochester. He is the oldest and clerk. At just about that time the unintentional Mediterranean, landing at Naples, 0. K. Funeral son of Snortum. tutoring of Babe Ruth will CEDAR CITY services will take place Wednesday where she will spend some time. begin to show its effect on the American ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS afternoon at the Lutheran church. youth. Kids now at the impressionable Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright expect $ AND GET RESULTS A very exciting football game was age will be beginning to to start for California Saturday played at the local park Friday afternoon, Mrs. H. S. Chandler attended a break into box scores-of professional where they will visit Mrs. Wright's St. Ansgar vs Adams. The W. R. C. meeting in Austin Saturday baseball and the cards say that a J. F. FAIRBANKS parents at Santa Barbara. score was as follows, Adams 14—St. afternoon. flock of pitchers will begin to yell Ansgar, 12. Wm. Uriens moved to Jay Monahan's f6r a ball a trifle less lively. Owners Mr. N. Kingsley goes to Faribault Rev. Myhre a former pastor of the house on the Fardell place. of clubs, 'too, will favor legislation to tomorrow evening to spend Sunday Little Cedar Lutheran congregation Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gilliland and keep a flock of pellets from leaving has accepted a call from Osage, Iowa, with his daughter, Miss Cora, whoN is daughter Blanche arrived home from the ground every day. Something The Myhre family leave LaCrosse, their visit in Iowa, Monday morning. attending school at St. Mary's. new in the way of batting achievements DEALER IN Wis., this week where Rev. Myhre Mrs. Jay Monahan is enjoying a will have to be invented, prob-, Miss Olive Vaughan returned to Coal, Wood,Lime ha served as pastor for the past five visit from her cousins from St. Paul. ably, because home runs should be as Northfield yesterday to resume her years. They will visit Adams en* Bert Beigjhley and son of near common then as ordinary hits are route to their new home. studies at Carleton. Gordonsville bought cattle of Wm. now. Cement, Sewe The Dr. Moore family are moving Subra last week. A big attendance was the order 5? The reason for this dip into prophecy into whatis known as the Watland F. Crisman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kimlicka naturally is that everywhere i§ last evening at the Catholic Fair in place on North Fourth street. Pipe, Brick and and family and Mr. and Mrs. this broad— exception perhaps mentally—land, the Armory. "Wanted a Valet" was Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and H. S. Chandler visited at the Will the ten year old kid is daughter, Ida autoed to Northfield Dunn home Sunday. reproduced with new specialties and imitating Babe Ruth. They've got Wall Plaster. last Thursday. Joe Attlesey made a business trip amused the audience immensely. his swing, his "stance" and even his Mr. and Mrs. Nils Gravdahl, Russell to Wisconsin last week. For Upper or Lower "waggle". Miss Inza Menehell who has held a and Ida Lunde autoed to London last Sunday. position in W. R. Tait's dry goods Just a a caddy develops into a star ROADSIDE PRODUCE SELLING Office 301 Eart Bridge St Full Set of Teeth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Matt C. golfer, simply thru conscious or unconscious store departed for her home in Cedar Smith, a baby boy. imitation of the star drivers BRINGS PROFITS IN NEW YORK Rapids, Iowa today. Both Phones No. 32 A A N E E Miss Leona Krebsbach ha gone to and putters he serves, so are the The Austin Packing House is doing Spring Grove where she will attend kids of today going to pick up some Despite the fall slump in produce Austin, Minn. a nice business under the management high school the coming year. of Babe's home run methods. prices, a number of farmers in the Leonard Boe will have a dispersion of Geo. A. Hormel and has vicinty of New York are receiving sale at his place, Saturday, Oct. 23. A higher prices for their produce that grown to such proportion, that it is bunch of good registered and grade ever before. •I" Gold Bridge one of the biggest, if not the largest & Holsteins will be sold at this sale. One of these farmers located 20 & Greg's Cafe industries that Austin boasts of. The death of Mrs. Steffina Lunde miles from New York on a main highway Work Crowns occurred at the State Hospital at has written Secretary of Agriculture Rochester Monday morning. Meredith urging him to encourage 408NORTH MAIN 8T. $7.00 UNCALLED FOR LETTERS $7.00 roadside selling of farm produce Regular Meals At All Hours List of ^Letters remaining uncalled direct to the consumers at the for in this office for the week endin? farm. The farmer stated that he had October 16, 1920. Open Till 12 Midnight Per Tooth Each disposed of practically all of his fruits LANSING Gentlemen: Demoss, Tom Gernet, Good Coffee, Chops and Steaks a Specialty and vegetables in this way, people Earl Goolass, Robert Hall, Milo Price* Reasonable coming from qiuite a distance to Harper, F. J. Ingelden, Arthur: make purchases. "Everything except $7-oo Plan to attend the i»ible Study Letchford, Mr. and Mrs. Monty, A. A. GREGERSON, Prop. some corn was sold right at the gate," Class at Grandma Summey's every L. Newman, Herbert (2) Paris, $700 he wrote, "and at better than city Tuesday afternoon. All are needed, George Powers, J. Russell, John: PORCELAIN prices in many instansces. The con. come. Smetzer, Herb. sumers have received their fruit and Everyone is urged to attend the Ladies: Anderson, Effie Erickson, CROWNS vegetables absolutely fresh and there midweek prayer meeting in the Ida Goodrich, Margaret Hall, Mary Each Each have been no middlemen to absorb church every Wednesday evening. Ett Johnson, Mrs. Max Morris, Vivian part of the profits." SPECIALS The Ladies Aid will be entertained Nelson, Mrs. Amos Olson, Mrs. There are hundreds of individual by Mrs. S. W. Playle on Thursday Albert. roadside markets thruout the afternoon all are cordially invited. «w5\ese will be sent to the letters country that are achieving similar Gold Fillings up from $3.00 Mrs. J. F. Beattie of Blooming "DEAD LETTER OFFICE" November, success, say specialists of the Bureau Prairie was a guest at the S. H, 1, 1920 if not delivered before of Markets, United tSate Department Vaughan home last week Thursday. r/l calling for the above please say Porcelain Fillings up from $2.00 of Agriculture. Of course, it could Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson and ADVERTISED" giving date of list. not be recommended that farmers nephew Harold Kuhl attended an Indian C. F. Cook, P. M. IN abandon their regular marketing Silver Fillings $1.00 and $1.50 Mission Festival in the Bear channels to take up this plan of marketing, Creek Church and also visited relatives Aluminum Ware but there are many instances DELCO-LIGHT in Grand Meadow Sunday. Cleaning Teeth $1.00 where farmers located near consummg Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strong and children centers and on main highways spent Sunday at the home of his over which there is some volume of The complete Electric light and Extracting Teeth $1.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Strong near Power Plant traffic might dispose of considerable Brownsdale. produce by displaying at their gates Betters living conditions. Keeps Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson WHILE THEY LAST signs containing a list of the articles the boys and girls contented on spent the past week at the Will Johnson tney have for sale. the farm. home near Austin. All work is as painless as modern methods and Mrs. W. Corson of Udolpho spent FREE Get a pair of trousers with the past week in Austin. equipment will allow. In practice 20 years. SEE SHOW WINDOW Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Drost were callers Tie your next suit at the Imperial at the S. H. Vaughan home Sunday Co. Adv. tf-c. evening. Miss Nellie Gorvin spent Sunday AUSTIN HOME COMPANY D.H with her grandparents in Blooming Phone your news items to arris, dentist The Prairie. Clarence W. Rosenthal News—Main 450. Messers. R. Ward and Swinerd of 406 S». St. Paul Phone* Mala 666-L Blooming Prairie were callers at the E. E. Dennis home last week. AUSTIN, MINN. "The Store of Service" Miss May Wiseman spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Phone 902 Hlrsh Building West of Court House 208 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. M. Braun and family of Austin spent Sunday at the Mrs. M. White home. Hugh Miller of Canada was a caller THE NEXT PRESIDENT at the D. B. Vaughan home last week. Verna Corey, Nellie Gorvin, Murrey Ward and Archie Hahn attended $55 $60 $65 a farewell party at the Arthur Gorvin home near Blooming Prairie Sun| United States will be a policy holder of the day evening. Several from here were Austin callers Saturday. Nm fork Htfe I WEST LANS'NG Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum »tatement, not a prediction. How the votes a Miss Rose Jacobson spent Saturday WI" turn out we have no way of knowing. But the un1 and Sunday at her home in Austin. Suits and Overcoats a"J? mterestingfact»that the Honorable Warren Mrs. Arthur Anderson of North H^'drng and the Honorable James M. Cox are both Dakota is visiting at the home of her $40 sister, Mrs. Henry Karsrud. policy holders in the New York Life Insurance ComP&ny. Robert Haney and family have Mr. Harding insured with us in 1889. Governor moved onto their farm they purchased Cox insured in 1903, and again in 1911. now of John Scanlon. Hanniable Noble spent Saturday I The Next Vice President and Sunday with friends at St. Ansgar, Iowa. the United States, Whichever way the vote goes, will also be one of $35, $40 and $45 Styleplus $40, $45 and $50 Styleplus I Our Policy Holders Tailored overcoats, now clothes now $25 $30 The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt insured with us 1909, and the Honorable Calvin Coolidge insured with us in 1901, again in 1904, and again in 1909. IT LOOKS AS IF MEN WHO ARE BIG ENOUGH TO 1 BE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THIS Men's and young men's $25.00 suits CIS CA 1 GREAT COUNTRY WERE SENSIBLE ENOUGH TO and Overcoats 1 INSURE WITH NEW YORK LIFE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Boy's suits and overcoats $7.75, $9.75, $12.75 and $17.50 COMPANY The Leuthold-Peterson Co. HOMER B. DIBELL Do Not Experiment With The HIRSH BUILDING Supreme Bench Judge Dibell's training and ability as The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes a Lawyer and District and Supreme J. ROBERT BASSLER Court for Judge, has fitted him the 25 Stores Austin, Minn. 25 Stores positidh he holds and entitles him to GEORGE W. CORNEVEAUX re-election. Prepared by Mower Co., Volunteer Committee, Austin. Minn. ^lilllilllllliiiliU