Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 3, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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II PAGE SEVEN »«&eC"SssA' ESOTA MOWER COUNTY WSi A STIN, MI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 high-priced hog foods and htfg rem' Local Shoe Tosser May Compete in Twin Cities and Tigers on Sunday, February 6th. missions. Mrs. E. C, Banfield, Mrs. edies, but he is all thru paying extravagant All the boys are going oh their own A. .Lewis, Mrs. Ray Pooler and prices for what he cs» merits except the Oakdale Farms make himself. He states that what the Mrs. E. C. Myer will furnish the team, of which R. Thomson is hogs need are minerals, and tells the music. secret of his wonderful success by explaining sponsor. MR. AND MRS. HARRY SHELDON that he takes about five. 1 who will make their home in pounds of ordinary mineralise (which? The Mercury Athletic Club quint MISS SMITH is pure concentrated minerals and LAUDERDALE en Iowa Falls, Iowa, after the first of will try to do Saturday night what cost only a couple of dollars) and tertained school friends at home her next week, were surprised by members mixes same with enough bran or filler others have failed to do this year, Saturday night. of Mrs. Sheldon's Sunday School to make a hundred pounds.' All stop the Hormel five of Austin on its MISS JANE TODD entertained the class Tuesday night. The class gave hogs, and especially brood sows re--! ~v: own' floor. Returns of the game will F. C. girls at her home last week. quire minerals as they keep them Mrs. Sheldon a book as a memento of be received at Jack's—Minneapolis Luncheon was served by Miss Bess a the ocassion. condition, and-are essential to the Tribune. L. J. Lee, champion ho&e- Todd." LINCOLN, SCHOOL Mother's club hogs growth and a well balanced ra- ......ii PIN ARTISTS TO MRS. HARRY FEELEY entertained pro-.shoe pitcher of Mower county, was entertained by a special tion. This inexpensive mixture placed I ^„a§ CONDEMN HIGH ^PRICED ROLL AT ST. PAUL a number of friend^ Tuesday night. may compete for the state in a sheltered box where the hogs can gram at their regular meeting Tuesday STOCK FOODS get at it as they need it, will produce Cards and dancing was enjoyed until championship at the Minneap* at the school. James Nelson gave Austin will be well represented at far better results than«any high priced a late hour. Refreshments were served. olis Winter Sports week program a recitation Dorothy Peck,piano solo Prominent Hog Raiser Says. Prices the International Bowling Association so-called stock foods. which starts February 5 Fight song,-group a play, "Our First Charged Are Unwarranted—" Send two dollars to The Mineraline tournament at St. Paul starting Friday.. MRS. W. H. RYTHER entertained and ends February 13. Other of girls and an interesting talk by Makes His Own Hog Food. Chemical Co., 1638 North Wells St., Six bowling teams have mad^ a few friends^ast night at her\home contestants are L. B.. .Allen .of With Better Results Chicago, 111., and they will forward *i: Mary Guy Shellman, police matron. arrangements to compete. They a^e: you by prepaid parcel post, enough on North Kenwood. The evening was Hopkins, twice state champion, Proceeds of the meeting were $9.77. "That he is all thru paying fancy Boosters—C. Burdick, B. Kautz, T. mineraline to make a full hundred spent in cards and music. Refreshments Art Johnson of St. Paul and Mrs. Fred Peck was chairman. prices for stock foods and hog remedies pounds. Adv. 10-5-c. "j Geraghty,'L. Meany, ,Wm. Gilchrist, John Dahl of Minneapolis. were served. and that he is raising some of MISS &USANNE THOMPSON was •v. Oakdale Farms—C. Hillam, E. the best hogs ever placed on the MISS IVA PINKAVA of this DON'T PASS IT UP •, married to G. Eli Simon of Cambridge, Smith, Geo.''Franklin, M. Holleque, merket" for several years in Iowa, county and Edward Benesh of Freeborn Save money on your insurance. ^,2 Nebraska, Saturday morning cently by E. H. Beckstead, well-known A. Swenson. county were married here at the Good companies. Standard PoliciesWe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole hog raiser and authority on live Regner, Tigers—W. Regner, R. E. baptist church parsonage, Tuesday stock. insure everything. Wayne Webber Thompson, 1000 Baldwin Street. The Marek, L. Lunacheck, J. Lunacheck. Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy noon by Rev. Mc Farlane. bride and groom were attended by Agency. Phone Main 623-L-l. Yours Commercials—S. H. Anderson, B. of his neighbors, and have 'topped the MRS MIKE MCLAUGHLIN entertained for real SAVING SERVICE. Miss Esther E. Thompson, sister of market" for several years in Iowa. Williams, Ci Rector, B. Elefson, H. Wednesday afternoon in honor Adv. 10=2-Cr the bride and J. M. Eggen of St. He states that for years he bought Olsop. of Miss Alta Fisch. The afternoon was Paul. They will make their home in Cubs—H. Moe, L. Evenson, G. Larson, spent in making sachet bags. Delicious Cambridge, Nebraska. G. Williams, Wm. Warfield. PACKERS DEFEAT "The Bigger They refreshments were served. I. H. AULTFATHER & SON'S MRS. WILLIAM BROWN assisted What's left—J. Jordan, P. Ward, Are The Harder MR. AND MPS. C. C. KELLNER by Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Neuman find L. Enochson, J. Crtfegan, B. Earl. They Fall"—Mercury celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary Mrs. John Evenson were in charge of Considerable interest is being at their home with a number Fourth Annual Sale the St. Olaf Lutheran missionary FED "BIG 5" Characterizing themselves as "thejshown bowlin^ ^and the of friends, Tuesday night. They in this society at the regular meeting at the undefeated Mercuries" the Mercury representatives should annex Austin were presented with a beautiful casserole. home of Mrs. Brown this afternoon. some of the laurels at the tourny. The OF 40 HEAD PURE-BRED five, which play the Hormel quint at Mrs. K. O. Wold read a paper on local teams will be quartered at the BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS MISS ESTHER SHEEDY and Miss the Armory Saturday night, in a communication "Importance .and Use of Missionary St. Frances Hotel. Marcella McShane entertained in Will Meet Mercury Quint Saturday—Girls to Manager H. M. Smith Literature. Mrs. Nockelby lead the The Boosters, Commercials, Cubs," honor of Miss Alta Fisch Tuesday Play Ascension today, stated that 'The bigger they meeting and Mrs. George Anderson and What's Left wilier oil their five night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc Shane entertained Five are the harder they fall,". read a paper on "Spiritual Guidance." CHOLERA IMMUNE men on Saturday, February 5th at at dinner for Miss Fisch The winner of this game, will meet BRED FOR MARCH AND APRIL LITTERS. MRS. F. O. HALL was elected V-The Packers nosed out over the 9:30 P. M. and the Oakdale Farms Saturday night. the Battery A team for the Northwest Wednesday, Feb. 23,1921, Austin, Minn. president of the Art and Travel club "Big Five" quint of Decorah, Tuesday MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON, Mrs. championship. The Mercury quint defeated at their meeting Tuesday at the Y. night at the Armory in a nip arid tuck Roy Woodward, Mrs. M. F. O'Niel, Chaska on their own floor for Greg's Cafe W. C. A. rooms. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mrs. Bigelow and Mrs. Leonard Decker affair, by a three point margin, 31 to the first time since the New York Nationals Sale Held in Heated Pavilion on the Farm vice-president and Mrs. Ramsell, secretary. 28. Ragged playing, poor passing and were in charge of the Cotillion defeated them three years 6V2 Miles South of Austin. The program: piano selection, a general atmosphere of lead characterized Club dinner dance Tuesday night at ago. They have on their line-up, Captain 3 HERD BOARS IN SERVICE. Mrs^ Bigelow reading, Mrs. E. H. 408 North Ifaln Street the playing of the Packers. the K. of C. hall. Segal, right forward Levin, left Omaha, Jr. 2nd prize age boar at Minnesota State Fair in Sterling vocal solo, Mrs. A. M. MRS. WALTER SMITH entertained Decorah bumped up against an unexpected !•. the 1000 pound^class. forward Galinson, center Gross, Lewis. The husbands of the members REGULAR MEALS AT at a farewell party in honor of her brand of basketball from the right guard and Traub left guard, Clover Lawn's Giant Imperator, a 1200 pound prospect. will be invited to the play which the ALL HOURS sister, Mrs. Eva Dolan Saturday night. local five and returned to the Corn averaging 160 pounds and about Grandson of the largest boar of the herd. club is staging Monday night under Open Until Midnight Mrs. Dolan left for California Tuesday state carying a basket of sour grapes. twenty-one years of age.j The say: High Bach Leader, ,a grandson of Kover's Great Boar, The the direction of Mrs. West. to spend several months. She was However, they would have beaten the "Our team is composed of all-around Good Coffee, Chops And •Leader. v-.:- Packers, if Dame Fortune had smiled presented wi$h a traveling bag." basketball stars and Austin is- in for 17 TRIED SOWS Steak* A Specialty MR. AND MRS. LESLIE EDDY a little when they were shooting. The 2 granddaughters of Young's Big Joe, a national winner. a battle from whistle to whistle. If BOOK REVIEWS 4 Granddaughters of Mankato Wonderv of Moscow entertained Mr. and Mrs. exhibition 1y the Packers fell far below •v PRICES REASONABLE your bunch is as strong as we are led and 4 by^ Hadley's Equal,-a# undefeated champion. C. L. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred their usual brand of basketball 1" to believe, the spectators are in for a 1 by Black Orphan, the big Nebraska kind. LIBRARY NEWS Dysslin, Mrs. John Mc Court and Mr. DELCO-UGHT treat." 6 by Melbourne's Giant, by the great Melbourne. Who and How. and Mrs. Joe Bennett, Monday night 3 FALL YEARLINGS. Austin— Decorah— By Miss Tayne Burgess, 5 by Omaha Jr.^ Great big growthy gilts, bred to Clover in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Wtengert,- i'. Weiser The complete Electric Light and LE ROY Lawn's Giant Imperator, the 400 pound April Boar with a Librarian Erickson, .. Movald Power Plant 9 inch bone. Ask us for a demonstration in MARGARET EDWIN entertained Dugan, ..: Natrug The P. N. G.'s of the Rebekah 1 by Rye's Long Jumbo, the top of T. O. Rye's sale, bred to your own home. See for yourself. Six "rattling" good yarns the liJbrary about fifteen of her friends at a costume Cipra, Larson Omaha, Jr. order were entertained at the home of No obligation. is busy circulating this month 17 SPRING GILTS Mrs. Elmer Spencer last Thursday party at her home on Oak Cress, .. Quallev that are bred to equal, weighing up to 400 pounds. are "Main Street," "Age of Innocence, evening. street last week. The evening was Substitutes—Hormels, Boody, replaced Mr. and Mrs. Carl Despard moved TERMS.— "Mysterious Rider," "Moon spent in dancing and games. At about Erickson. Decorah, Qually replaced the former part of the week into the Cash or bankable notes at 7 per cent for 9 months, or Liberty Calf," "Poor White," ^'Thread of 11:00 o'clock dainty refreshments Larson. house recently vacated* byi D. C. Dana, bonds or War Savings Stamps at par. 3d Flame." were served. By Periods—Hormels, 14-17-31. Who moved to a farm near Taopi. Send For Catalogue, Bojer's "Great Hunger" and Fitzgerald's THE AUCTION BRIDGE club entertained Decorah, 16-12-28. Last Friday afternoon the Royal 1. H. AULTFATHER & SON, R. R. No. 2, Austin, Minn. Neighbors conferred degrees upon "This Side of Paradise" are at a one o'clock luncheon Hormels scoring—=-Field goals, Wengert Austin Electric Supply Co. W. R. RITCHIE, Auctioneer. nineteen members. After the work rot popular with the general public: today the home of Mrs. Thomas 4, Erickson 3, Dugan 2, Cipra 2. 121 N. Main St. Phone Main 39 at a picnic supper was enjoyed by all. they are not the "happy ever after" James, in honor of Miss Alta Fisch. Foul goals, Cipra 9. Last Friday evening thhe American kind of story. A dear old Irish lady Bridge was played thruout the afternoon Decoi-ah scoring—Field goals, Legion invited the, Auxiliary unit, to said in returning a recent book, "I and Miss Fisch was presented Weiser, 6, Larson 1, Qualley 2. Foul attend their meeting, also to listen to Business and Professional like the tears and the laughter laid Mr. Bushnell, state organizer of, the with a set of goblets. goals, Weiser 9. ,r: American Legion. cn with a trowel and plenty of lords MRS. GEORGE BURNHAM together The Mercury quint will play the The entertainment given by the and ladies and I'm not ashamed to say K* with Miss West, Miss Maxwell Hormel Men here Saturday and the June Elliot Concert Co., in the Presbyterian so. I get enough of rale life in my and Miss Mott entertained Mrs. J. L. church Tuesday evening was Ascension Girls will meet the Hormel si wurrk." much enjoyed by all who were fortunate Gannon and the young people's choir Girls-at the Armory. Game starts at to hear them. The proceeds go to. of the Congregational church after The Board of Directors of the Library 9:00 o'clock. The Mercury quint was i* the cemetery association. vesper service Sunday in appreciation will have as their guests Friday the first to accept the Hormel's challenge Mrs. H. Bither was surprised last evening the Americanization class of of their musical service. Tuesday when a dozen of her friends and claim to the Northwest Independent the high school. Many of o-ur citizens walked into her home with well filled a f*i* 'I* -J' 4' *J- "51 »t» »ji ifi MR. AND. MRS. M. H. KENASTON title. baskets. The afternoon was spent in take part in the program. Vviil entertained the members of a social way after which the contents J. M. HEIMER 12.r? v/ero About children entertsin- Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday F. the advisory board of the Baptist J. K. LYNDE A E of the baskets were well taken care I st story story hour hour st the Library Live Stock and Real Estate at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf.- at church Tuesday night at their home,!'3'1 of. DENTIST UNDERTAKING Auctioneer afternoon. 1 ne Normal 511 South Kenwood Avenue, in honor Ue3tia'/ Offsca in Hirsh Block L'at!£rtak#r asd Funeral Director Specially Coavarsant with girls told Indian and Lin-j of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chipman who Inning* Telephone 1?7 'AUTO HEARSE Pedigree work. iOCH DO YOU •S3. The \V hittier school won AUSTIN, leave for their new home in St. Paul co-n MINN. Adams, Minn. Day Call 677, Both Phon«» Phone 9001 the ncv/ books this week having1 the! next week. Ni^bt C^ii 120, Both Phone® largest numb.er of pupils present,! MRS, GEORGE BURNHAM will YOUR OF G. L. BAKER. M. D, about fifty-three. hold the meeting of the Congregational W, R. EARL FURNITURE COUNDERTAKING Physician and Surgeon A. I. ARNESON, M. D. A little girl asked for a new book Mission Society tomorrov/ afternoon and Office ir. Le-wi# Building Speciajits in 'Natural Therapeutics at the library the other -day and the at 3:00 o'clock at her home. FUNERAL DIRECTION Phones Residence, Bridge 130 Using~"condensed out of doors" antM librarian said, "Yes we have it but! assisted by Mrs. Chesnut, Mrs. Delap.orte, Auto Hoarse Equipment [other Non-surgical, Natural and Office, Bridge 277 it is not quite finished," meaning of SURELY YOU THINK ENOUGH HIM TO OF MT3. Bucklin and Mrs. Pettinsfill. Frompi Attentica in Every Detail Sanatarium types of treatment for^l Austin, Minis. Mrs. Nicholsen will give a chapter of course it had not yet been prepared I [types of disease. Business Reaidance BAKE GOOD BREAD. YOU CAN MAKE1 tha bible on "The Bible and Missions." ^or circulation. Little brother looked! New and successful methods of Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 treating Piles, fissures, ulcers ar. Mrs. Wilbour will read a paper on up with admiring eyes and exclaimed, GOOD BREAD Fsmeral Directors AUSTIN, MINNJ similar diseases without Surgrery or the Eoden.sia Branch of our African "Oh, do you write 'em all?" f'-. IS92 28 Years' Experience 1920 loss of time from your business or-^ and Emfcahners any Hospital bills. Examination free. Day Calls—Phone Main 198. Call or write about your case. liiii DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU Office over Austin Furniture USING TIT. FLOUR THAT BRINGS Kight Calls Store.'.(opposite Fox Hotel.) Eye-sight Specialist in T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Scientific adjustmen&^of GLASSES II. A. Goslee—'Main 417-L, to all fdrtns of defective vision B. NUFORM ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Motor and Carriage Service Mill CORSETS .-••'-'gg. 120 Wesl Street Surgeon Oculist '-V-. 4 A. Surgeon C. M. & St. P. Ry. vm Builders 'replacing- angle **. .J VxA CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Surgeon Geo. 4. Hormel $ 'Mcofui curves, and silhouette \V f. a* DISEASES OF THE EYE ALBERTJHOPFEI nes in Fashionable perfeeanetv Physician ana Surgeon GLASSES FITTED of shapes and style? en uon. HirsH lilocli, Austin, Minn. liV c* 4 /OITice First National Bank Bldjp. ables every type of figure to be fault X-R?.y and Laboratory Equipment Phone Office-—Bridge 75 'essly fitted. "Assistants-^ LIVE STOCK AND Phone .Residence—Bridge 499 //£/, Fr.ce $2.00 io 34.5 OFFICE HOURS: ... Ernest H. Morris, M. D. REAL ESTATE 1 i'j 9 to 10 a. m.—2*to 4 p. m. I Mabelle Moore, R. N. I'AUCTIONEER 11 jBv Appointmsnt, 7r30 to 8 mm THE HOSPITAL CLINIC Apply e»riy for date*, at cell D. HORMEL'S^ C. A.. Heggc, M. "^AUSTIN CilNIC nearly every day in ihe *ale ,!4 Q. H. Ke^gft, M. D. .m '•p.. A. Lotr ":nen, M. C. leaaon. i,-'- ... «, Chas F. Lewis, M. D. l-'V .-i QUALITY FLOUR Miss Maiinda Lewis, X-y&y and H-9 E. C. JRebman, M. D. -1i. laboratory assistant. a,- AUSTIN, MiNN. AL Chas C. Allen, M. D. ... J. G. W. Havens, M. D. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS /iCOUSO "g* W. B. Grise, M. D. to St. Olaf Hospital. DOES BRING RESULTS r' DRS. FENTON & MEANY General Surgery— Surgeons, C. Mf. "& St.. P. R. R. DENTISTS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECiAL ATTENTION given /'©uih-Hne,, Reduco Corsets to diat?ao5.!ic accuracy, clinical, Austin National Bank Bldg." -'v Glasses fitted make stout figures appear slender by 49 lb. Cotton Sack $2.75 nvicroscopic, chemical tind radiographic accomplishing* figure-reduction easily Office. Ph»ne: Bridge 103 Surgeons—St. Ohi| Hospital 24 lb. Cotton Sack $1.40 exnminstioxw accurately G. YFIU R. R. nd comfortably. Hips, bust and -abdomen c. ResWanca Dr. Fenton: Main 455-RResidence a. one to five inches smaller. Dr. Fiieanv: Main SS4 Co Hormei Co. Gao. i^ Vv eight apparently ten to twenty 'General Snrg«fy-— 1''' Hormel Milling Mt AUSTIN, MINNESOTA «apoundsJess —.ALL, with pomfort and Eye, Ear, Noau and Throftl. Hormel Mi!|ing.Cs. utmost of stylish effect. •53.S Giasikiis pfoperly fitted.-.A'-^^s Babceclt BIdg. Opposite P. O. Pr'.ce $6.50 0ft JVL J. HARDY Beth Phones 197 Ha:iiaran's Pharmacy. cjer Austin, Minn, ft N. Main St. For Information Out THE VALUE STORE ,-Cf DENTIST /. ^(Phone Main 225! Of Office Hours Call Mian. Au*ti» N«i ima! Bank Bldg, Au»tiu Any- ^f- Tfce- Minn. SiSfSa, sst 4 Z&i ^,"•1?-' ft•iwjttt-'