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

January 27, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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'ay,-". T'K C* \SgCc, '%:xh irZjt&x MOWER COUNTY «EWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 AND KID LUCKY RIVERSIDE FIVE TO PLAY HERE IHE CHALLENGES 'EM-ALL Athletic club. Hodnick weighs in at even 145 pounds and would like to meet any one his weight. He hails Hormel Club Out To Defeat EIGHT from Virginia and does not smoke or Quint That Beat Them drink. He has a world of speed- and STRIKE Last Year. MISS MARIE KENEVAN entertaien science and Austin fans would like to at a two course luncheon Tuesday see him in action in a finish match. When the Riverside basketball night at her home. Any southern Minnesota title aspirants quint was down here last year they UP BOTH FIGHTERS PUT tTt should get in touch with this defeated the Hormel Club 34 to 27. MR. AND MRS. JAKE KOBES entertained REEL FACTS HARD FOUGHT boy. y:-- a It was a tough game and a disappointment in honor of their fifth wedding BATTLE. ^4. to the quint. The memory of the anniversary at their home on Peaceful Valley- CI defeat still rankles and the Hormel WHERE TO GO! Main street, Tuesday night. Theatregoers will have an opportunity GERHARD! OIAN IS DEFEATED club will go into this game with every to see Charles Ray in "Peaceful MISS HANNAH REYNOLDS, 240 January 29—Riversides of Minneapolis, ounce of power at their command. Valley" at the Park Theatre ttonight -i* West Oakland Avenue, held the meeting here. They will be down here Saturday and Friday.*,. of the bible study class at her January 31, Monday, F. O. E. Masquerade, night and will bring with them the Mat Artist Challenges New Ward Andrews, who lives by his' home, Wednesday afternoon, at the Armory. Riverside Girl's quint which will battle Any Man His wits, gets an option Qn the unproductive February 2—Fairbault K. of C's, with the Hormel Girls. Weight. MRS HARRY SHELDON'S Sunday Howe farm when he realizes 'here. s-S ... This double header is scheduled for school class met in the Y. W. C. that its nasty tasting water will some February 3, Thursday—Lew R. 9:00 o'clock. Whether Sailor Meyers is a better A. rooms last evening. They organized day make the owner wealthy. Attracted Sarett, Woodsmen, in fifth number man than Kid Nokum, the colored a club and elected officers. by pretty Martha Howe, he easily I"K. K." Basketeers Winter Chautauqua at M. E. church wonder, is still a question with the turns the girl's head and induces her To Meet Carpenter at 8:15 o'clock. MRS. S. L. YOUNG entertains the majority of Austin fans. These two to elope with him. Here Tonight February 4, Friday—Poland China Woman's Missionary Society of the lads went eight rounds to a draw at Hosiah becomes infatuated with Hog Sale. W. W. Bowers, Austin.' Presbyterian church this- afternoon at the third card of the Austin Athletic Virginia Rand, who is stopping at the The Carpenter, Iowa basketball J" February 5—Ascensions of Minneapolis, the church parlors. Officers will be Association last night at Union Hall rw nearby summer hotel with her father. team \H11 play the "K. K." quint her4 here. 11$? The Sailor took the agressive in the elected. Hosiah's romantic dreams vanish tonight in the Armory. The Columbus first round and while he did no dam March 2—ifew York Nationals when he learns of the disappearance high school and the Austin high acted toastmaster J. N. Nicholsen as of New Yerk City, her^ age to the colored boy, he outpointed of his little sister. His quest for Martha I school will stage a preliminary game gathering of the directors and at a him. Nokum did not appear very 'at 8:00 o'clock. The K. K. team is is in vain, arid he returns to the officers of the Austin National Bank willing to mix it in the early part of newly organized and is composed of farm when his money is spent. .The and their ladies at the Elk Hotel Phone Bridge the going.. former high school satellites. Carpenter next season the Rands and Andrews Tuesday night. Round two opened with Meyers return to the summer hotel. Virginia defeated the Silver Mooms of this S02 Main659-R m. II. Ill mill I llll shooting a wicked uppercut to the MRS. ELMER NELSON was presented sees Hosiah working as a waiter and city arid according to the dope they wonder's jaw that rocked his head. with an aluminum roaster by REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS 7^ greets him warmly in spite of the hava a last aggregation of basket Nokum came back and forced the several of her friends who gathered dishes he is holding aloft in a tray. tossers. City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Sailor to take the defensive. Nolftim at her home Monday to help her celebrate She even dances with him to: the astonishment shaded the Sailor by a wee "sma" Office Niehuis DeBuhr Laad Co. with ML R. Chistgau, a Mower county lad her birthday. of all present. margin this round. AUSTlfC MINN. is playing left forward on the Minnesota Round three ^as a draw pure and Weary and heartbroken, Martha Austin National Bank Bldg. MRS. R. A. GAINEY entertained Aggie team at the University simple, both men danced about the starts for home, loses courage and in honor of Miss Alta Fisch at a miscellaneous of Minnesota. ring, sparring and blocking—no damage throws herself into a pond. Hosiah' shower Monday night at was done by either. arrives just in time to save her. her home. Mrs. Thomas Gerharty won Round four the Sailor took a new HERE IS A COMER. WEEKLY first prize in playing "500." lease of life and before" the round 'Two Moons." __ "Speed" Hodnick, 145 Pounds was over had Nokum bleeding at the Thrills, and love interest are the PROGRAMME MRS. BECK, Mrs. Kough and Mrs. This is the Virginia lad that put on nose. Meyers was swinging wild and dominating elements in "Two Moons," Barr were in charge of arrangements the clever fifteeen minute exhibition missed several good swings. Nokum the Williarii Fox photoplay starring of the meeting of the Woman's Guild at the Union hall last night in connec- W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 8 0 0 was on the defensive this round and of Christ Episcopal church in the Y. Buck Jones, the daring cowboy, which tion with the third card of the Austin the Sailor had a shade of the going. MATINEE A I 1 -AT 2:30 W. C. A. rooms yesterday afternoon. shows an engagement at the Park The fifth round was a bad one for Theatre Saturday night. The picture MISS LOUISE COLEMAN and Nokum, the Sailor forced him to the tells a vigorous story of a love that THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Mrs. Frank Ryan entertained in honor corner and shot lefts and right to grew out of the bloody feud between of Miss Alta Fisch at a Bridge party. Nokums head. Nokum came out in the CHARLES RAY the cattle barons and the sheep herders Mis Inez McCarthy won first prize open and was forced thru the ropes, in of Wyoming for Control of the and Mrs. Kennedy foot prise. Miss with a series of rights to the face. The grazing lands..." .. j^ACEFBL VAlLEir Fisch received an electric lamp and Sailor outclassed him in this round. "Two Moons" was adapted and directed Round six Nokum turned the tables electric flat iron. by Edward J. Le Saint from and had the Sailor worried. Nokum's A most absorbing story of love and adventure on the farm. ." the well-known riovel "Trails of Two MISS GENEVIEVE GAHAGEN, round. Round seven the Sailor shaded, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Moons," by Robert Welles Ritchie. chief operator of the Main exchange but it was so close that a draw -PATHE NEWS Minimum Charge 1 of the Tri-State Telephone and Telegraph would hardly be out of place. Twenty-five cents. Ten cents "Slifc Hosiery." Company, was pleasantly surprised Collection Charge Will Be Round eight was a draw, both men Enid Bennett's latest starring vehicle, Added for all ads not paid for SATURDAY—"' Monday night at her home by 4 fighting hard and clean. The fight "Silk Hosiery," which will -be in advance. Readers or locals her co-workers. The occasion was Miss thruout was a clever exhibition of not run in this column will be BUCK JONES the attraction at the Park Theatre, Gahagen's birthday. Music, dancing gameness and ability on the part of charged at the rate of lOxents .a ar. in Sunday, is a story dealing with the and a delicious lunch made an enjoyable per line. both filters to stand the gaff. One "TWO MOONS" existance of romance in modern life, evening. of these men will probably he matched WANTED: To hear from owner of A splendid western photoplay which is handled from a most unusual with a Mason City mixer on the card good farm for sale. State cash MARY JANE HUBBARD, Gwenneth and novel angle. for February 16. pri trice, full description. D. F. Bush, (SENNETT COMEDY) "FRESH FROM THE CITY" Hinckley and Miss Agnes Olson Miss Bennett, portraying a romantic Inneapoiis, Minn. 1-13-C Mi Prelims Were Good furnished entertainment at a social littlci modHte's model, is afforded Carl and Swen Nelson gave their SALESMAN WANTED to solicit orders, SUNDAY- and dance given by the Brotherhood unusual opportunity for utiliaing~her usual classy exhibition of skill for six for lubricating oils, greases ENID BENETT of Railway Trainmen for the four exceptional dramatie abilities, as well arid paints. Salary or commission. rounds,. Both boys were weak at the brotherhoods and their auxiliaries, as,for displaying a riumber of beautiful Address LINCOLN OIL COMPANY, end of the going, and six rounds appeared "SILK HOSIERY**' Monday night at the K. of C. hall. Cleveland, Ohio. 8-1-p. Parisian gowns. a little too much for lads their Rudy's orchestra furnished music for A beauty picture that's all heart The story was written by Frank RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern age. Dunlop and Hogan put on old dancing. Dazey and adapted for the screen by house, nearly new, full-lot will time, slam-bang slug-fest, working y1 V-V ^sell on easy terms. Address 12X. (SON OF TARZAN, NO. 11) Agnes, Christie Johnstone. Fred their arms like fraiis for four rounds. MISS ANNA JOHNSON entertained clo The News. 4-tf-c. Niblo directed),'the prodution under Hogan sprained his tt|ist in the last the "Kilcare" club at her home MONDAY A I TUESDAY— r?" the supervisioft^of Thomas H. Ince. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 7 room all ropnd. Hardy arid Wilson, put on the Tuesday night. Each month a name j. modern house, garage, large lot, Geoffrey WebjPis the leading, man. poorest exhibition on the card. Wilson is drawn and the person whose name MASTER JONEL BARRYMORE close in. Will consider a good car mar M. seems to Have lost some of the fighting is drawn, is presented with a nice as part payment. Address "A" Box a FEEQiFUL-O-PEP spirit he displayed earlier in the 468, Austin. ?-3 p. gift. Miss Johnson's name was drawn It is a dry mash and makes hens season. He went in on the defensive and she was presented with an electric FOR SALE: Old Newspapers. Five Replete with psychic wonders that excite the wonder lay, and is composed as near as possible and didn't take the offensive long "&Xfr toaster. Music was enjoyed and cents takes home a good sized of the same feed the hen picks bundle. Mower County News. 4-tf-c enough to work Hardy at any time. an elaborate lunch was served. up in the spring. This adcounts for Hardy is not in a class with the Wilson FOR RENT: Choice farm, well improved. CHARLES CHAPLIN in "BY THE SEA19 9 MISS MARIE TAYLOR, daughter the success of this wonderful egg of six weeks ago, and would have Harry Hildebrand, Lyle, of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and making food. been in Wilson's mercy if Wilson Minn. 5-4-p. graduate of the Columbus high school, Do not be misled into thinking had displayed his previous form. FOR RENT: Improved Farm, 240 was married to Daniel Deneen of that any mash will do the same thing, Oian Meets First Defeat acres. 3 miles north of Taopi, Minnesota. Carl Nelson, 85 Pounds Irene, South Dakota, yesterday they will riot. Insist on the Ful-O-Pep Good buildings and soil. Notestine, a new addition to Austin's Give this lad five years more of morning at 8:15 o'clock at the St. dry mash, it is fed dry, your flock will Share rent for small grain and mat game, surprised Oian by training like he is now receiving and cash for pasture and hay land, or Augustine's church by Rev. E. H. like it, they will be healthy, and if fed pinning him to the* mat in eight minutes he will walk away with the lightweight will rent for cash. White Joseph Devlin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels left on as directed will increase your egg with a bar hold and half Nelson Prescott, Radcliffe, Towa, or First title. He outpointed Swen a wedding trip to Minneapolis yesterday production. State Bank, Taopi, Minn. 7-2-c. the first time and the second time Nelson last night at Union Hall. afternoon. They will make their J. W. Hare, the Feed Man, is the with a body scissors and bar arm in CLERICS, (Men, Women) over 17, home at Torrington, Wyoming. only one handling this Full-O-Pep three and one half minutes. for Postal Mail Service $125 WALTHAM feed. You can get it in 20 pound to month. Examinations February. Experience Wrestling seems to be taking a new THE HIGH SCHOOL girls met unnecessary^ For free 100 pound lots. Price per cwt is $4.00. hold here with the fans. Last night, Mrs. Josephine Baumgartner had the Y. W. C. A. rooms Tuesday after particulars of instruction write R. It will save you on other grains. If dental work done in Austin Saturday. Hodnick, a hewcomer here from Virginia, "Home school. A playlett was igven by Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) you want more eggs, feed Ful-O-Pep 145 pounds, put on a fifteen 772 Continental Building, Elizabeth Hirsh, Gladys Konovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beneke were Egg mash. Adv. 8-3-c. Washington, D. C: 8-2-p. minute exhibition match with his Julia Hanna and Milder Knockelby. callers at the Edward Beneke home Sweet Home partner, Wooster. Hodnick is a human Friday evening, Music and games were enjoyed. The HORMEL'S Mr. and Mrs. George Wuertz spent cyclone and speed personified. When girls also decided to take charge of a delightful afternoon Sunday with in training he will jweigh in at 145 the Vesper Services Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Concord Fett. pounds even. He is a stocky lad and is 3v- Gladys-Jensen, Lola Belle Cory, Nell Mrs. Louise Wollenburg and son The question of the architecture of the home—what anxious to meet any one his weight. Oscar of Austin were supper guests Ayer and Lepha Irons was put on at the Herman Meyer home Sunday. like11—i$ jtome the committtee in charge of the work. it's going to look question andTalways a puzzle. TWO FINED $10 AND COSTS Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family But as to what lumber to use—that's easy. Three spent a pleasant evening Sunday Myron Clark of this city appeared ^feOVISICNfe MARKET A VERY ENJOYABLE party was A with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goetch of in Justice court Tuesday charged words are enou^h. "Old Fait^forV HEMLOCK! held in the Y. W. C. A. rooms Tuesday Herman :G. -Hormel Waltham. with drunkeness and was fined $10.00 '*r night by the business girls. They came The Pilgrim Fathers begin building theirhromesof "Old Faithful"^ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faber were entertained •5? andcosts. U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS ONLY at the Ernest Beneke home dressed as little girls and Mrs. Hollister, 4% HEMLOCK when th^-ianded on these phores 'way back with games of Rook,. Sunday evening, The arrest came as the result of -a Hormels Austin Brand •. dressed as a gypsy, told fortunes, j-J1600. "Old Faithful'^llEMljOCK has been the home-builderV Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer, left gambling scrap Saturday night, in SUGAR CURED BACON, lb 25c for which ten cents was charge standby for centuries ^ijC-has lived up to its name. Friday for Lakeville, Minn., where which, Clark was. painfully beaten Sugar CuredPICNIC ed. This money went into the fund they wilt spend a few days with Mr. Get the facts abo^P^s econoraical, all-purpose lumtfer in about the face and head, the police HAMS, lb with which the girls decided to again and Mrs. Ben Wuertz r-%5 Rudolph Hyeke returned to his said He refused to divulge the names Our HomemadelOO Per Cent Pure furnish magazines for the rooms for home in Wisconsin, Monday after of his associates. id HAMBURGER v, fcNs.T' NiJlii 1 4 'lie. 1—TeenHeeew Mo.'. another year. Refreshments were spending a week with relatives and S—Fsrm Hen— No. S r*i H. Twedell also appeared in Justice PORK SAUSAGE, LB 16c Ne.f served. ^Nd. S 8|hM friends in this vicinity. court Tuesday and was fined $10.00 High Grade BEEFy PORK -j-,'" George Fett, who is employed with 4-^ .Write us for the book-^or books—want the. Geo. A. Hormel $ Company pack and costs on ja charge of drunkenness. VEAfeaiMl MUTTON at all AS? NEVADA jl' In each is a coupon gpod^&r FREE FULL-SIZE ingf house spent Sun^ay^gp^^Uis parents, Mr. and Mrs. PLANS ofthe Mr. and Mrs .Chris E. Olson spent HC' 'Grocery Department .iSjg Mrs. Louis Faber Harold, ^Takethe coni wSonclay at thelwime of Mrs. O. Rue. a have returned home ding Mr. and Mr&Ole Lastine weire FRESH i4*the plans an( few days with ^.J|&rents:i 4 Sunday guests at theH.tooen home. HEAD LETTUCE, 12y,c.~3 for\.:!.:...r ...:...5..?:....... 3Sc to build with when you say the word. Mention his |uune whe» Mr. and Mrs. jfr. Kr&i Mr. and Mr& ^ohk'Hbllerud and Mr. and Mrsi. Heinry FANCY CELERY, stallr 12V8c 'fl^and Mr, you write, please. family visited at Axel Tolleruds Sunday,. and Mrs. August Siej (ip 'enjoyed THE HEMLOCK Bananas, Apples Oranges several games of ca: at the Carl iPr#'., Miss Melba Anderson of Lyle has fpi mnJth Faber, Jr., home last Friday. Ottcw at CMilnA,1 Wtetwh dtowJUtWl-) been spending a few days with Joy A full line of Cookies and Otber National Biscuit Co., kood MM akmt Miss Loretta Loherke who has fin Nelson. LOCAL LVMBOrSrA f. Wit ished her course at ^he/University of Products. Mrs. Rhode Swenson was entertained Southern Minn., at Austin is home PURE FOOD AND Our Famous at the H. Thorson home a few days .. £S* spending a few days at the Carl F&ber CLEAN SERVICE SHINGLE RIGHT ONCE WITH COFFFK'''»ri^±*:.r....:r.!,:.:....r38c tUsweek. 7 "OLD TOM home before returning tp her home in CEDAR SHINGLES lif^aiid Mrsu.Lew.is Jacobson aftd WHITE Wftertown, Wjfe^sin._.r s-'r^^iJ Home C&fe Mrs. J. Jacobson ^pent Mond&y at the nupnitY COFFEE, l.R.^' 35^ $ O. Lastine home. News items from .all sections'of this !^Ta Hormel's For Qua^|^ Moderate Prices Lewis Aunondson returned home territory are wanted by The News. and forqet roofinq troubles for cjood Monday after spending a few days Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, ^125 W. Mil» St. Austin, Minn. with his mother at Esterville, Iowa. or call Main 450. &U