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

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA *AGE SIX MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 Anderson farm. A. J. Larsoji a brother the pretty milliner, his simple code plant to extend its lines or furnish nesday evening for a visit with served, for during their absence some yesterday. He was accompanied by REEL FACTS will be associated with T. A. Larson. electricity outside of the corporate thiraty soul gumshoed up to the room friends. his nephew, Carl Ellingson, of Brookings, of honor, his loyalty to a friend, and The gentlemen arrived here a limits to non-residents, but it is planned ana confiscated the whole, jsupply, F. C. Sheldon of Austin was here S. D., who arrived last week for above all, his delightful humor, are "if I Were King" week ago with the household goods to have this changed. leaving them not even as much as a on business Monday. a visit. reflected in a picture that is better and are getting settled. The families single drink to cheer themselves up A picture that is said to include Mrs. John Zitt spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Neil Dr. T. Torkelson and Rev. A. Elmer reached Adams Tuesday of this week. P. with, and the enterprising young than "Jubilo" and "The Strange Austin at the J. F. Mooney home. piaisdell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Blaisdell William Farnum's greatest screen effort Moe left Monday afternoon for We are pleased to welcome the newcomers hooch peddlers were forced to leave Hans Peterson returned from Austin and daughter, Lorraine, of West Concord, Boarder," good as they were. will be shown at the Park theatre to our community. Granite Falli, Minn., where they town minus booze, minus money— Friday where he has been visiting motored down to Hayfield were called by the death of Miss tonight and Tuesday. It is "If I C. F. Bemis of Austin spent a and minus temper. with his sister, Mrs. Karsud. Sunday and qpent the day with Mrs. "The Inside of the Cup" Which Created Brekken, a sister of Mrs. Torkelson short time in Adams Tuesday inspecting Mr. and Mrs. George Jennings and Were King/' from the great stage Blaisdell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arat Mrs. Ole Skogen was a business who has been ill for some time. Miss a Storm to be Shown Here some local poultry flocks with a little son of Austin spent Sunday here Baken, and family. success and novel by Justin Huntley visitor in Austin Friday. Brekken was quite well known here view of purchasing hatching eggs. He Every reader of current literature at the John Jennings and E. L. Rice Miss Blanch Myster spent the week McCarthy and is a William Fox pro•dnction. Lloyd Bacon spent Thursday in having at one time attended the ,Lyle decided on Buttercups as his breed homes. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knute will recall the sensation caused by Austin between trains. school while staying at the home of and bought two settings from one of Preparation for Grand Meadow's Myster. She has been attending the the publication several years ago of Dr. and Mrs. Torkelson. our leading breeders. Miss Olga Schwanke was an Austin Those who follow the stage will big community auction sale and bargain Winona State Normal, but has accepted Winston Churchill's powerful novel, The Adams high school basketball Tho Memorial Day is yet. many /isitor Saturday between trains. day next Thuwday are practically a position as a teacher of the xemember that E. H. Sothern created weeks away, the American Legion team received a challenge from the "The Inside of the Cup." The story all made and it bids fair to be the Mrs. H. R. Baker and daughter, seventh grade at Browns Valley, tise role of Francois Villon in this thruout the nation is laying plans to Faribault High School five to play at Minn., during the spring term. biggest thing this fine community has Doris, were Austin visitors Thursday. attacked the alleged hypocricy of certain appropriately honor those who have flay, and scored a great success. Faribault Friday for the championship undertaken in many years. Miss Lavonne Fleming visited with clergymen and men of wealth of this district, the winner to participate started in their last journey. These Mr. Farnum is an expert swordsman. G. T. Torgrimson was elected president friends in Austin Thursday and Friday. identified with churches as vestrymen. in the state tournament to be plans include the decoration of the of the village council at the annual HIGHEST PRICE Any one in the theatrical profession held at Carleton College^ North field. grave of every American soldier who The philosophy of the book village election held on Tuesday Miss Lavada Gleim, from near will tell you that, far back in George Brown of Le Roy, well rests an foreign soil, the funds for of this week, in one of the most hotly was criticized by churchmen in this Blooming Prairie, was an Austin visitor PAID FQR known Mower County athlete, spent a which will be contributed by Legionaires the days when William was so popular contested elections in the history of Saturday. country and in England as an unwarranted few hours in our city Wednesday. of the nation thru their more in the spoken drama on Broadway Grand Meadow. The only fight was The following people were Austin Poultry and Veai attack upon religion and George is a graduate civil engineer than twelve thousand posts and for that office, but it brought out 170 visitors Tuesday, Mesdames Christ and thruout the country, his duelling now in the employ of his uncle Cy woman's auxiliary units. the cloth. voters. Mr. Torgrimson received 106 Ingvalson, Ole Shellum, Mr. and Mrs. scenes were famous. Thomson of the Oak Dale Farm. He Get Our Price* votes and his opponent E. G. Christgau The story deals with the Rector of Ben Kruger and Miss Marie Saterdahlen. was looking up matters pertaining to GRAND MEADOW When Walter Law, was engaged who has held that office for the Before You Go a fashionable church who turns upon the Oak Dale Trail while in Adams. for the part of Thibauit and Claude past year, received 63, giving the former I From the Record I Mrs. W. F. Miller and three children, Elsewhere his wealthy parishioners when he discovers Jack Howard from "somewhere" a majority of 43 votes. Fayton for role of Montigney in the of Sac City, la., went to Sargeant spent a few days in the city the past them parading under a mask WiUie-Cary Wedding Tuesday, where they will make R. H. JOHNSON & SON. Wax special screen production of Justin week trying to interest our business HAYFIELD A very pretty wedding and one of hypocrisy and invites the common their future home on a farm, which Huntly McCarthy's famous book men in a movie to be macfe In Adams PROVISION MARKET that is of great interest to the people From The Herald Mr. Miller recently purchased. people to attend his church. Edward by local talent. The proposition was Mill and stage play, "If I Were King," 226 E. Stoat of Grand Meadow and vicinity took Iver Ellingson, of Vernon township Parr, a vestryman, unscrupulous and calculated to bring big money—for Bootleggers Victimized During Hayfield place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. knew they would have to cross was a business visitor in Hayfield Mr. Howard. The stunt was to have tyranical, alienates his son and Visit DeWitt Cary, north of Grand Meadow .swords with Farnum—and, being veteran been pulled off early in April. The on Wednesday afternoon of last week Thinking that the crowds of Market daughter and is finally killed by a Business Men voted the thing down at actors, knew also that these when Miss Opal Fern, their daughter, Day should offer a fruitful field man whom he has ruined. There is a their last meeting. scenes would not be child's play. Both became the wife of Lynn Winifred for their labors, a couple of young pretty love romance between the Rector Wilsie, son .qf Mrs. Sarah Wilsie of .men from outside points brought in fcegan to practise. Farnum told them LYLE and Parr's daughter which ends a quantity of liquor with the expectation this place. lie would practice with them, so they of "cleaning up" Saturday. From The Tribune happily. The leading roles are played voald make the dueling scenes be-' They engaged a room at a local hotel T. S. Green Passe* Away by William P. Carleton and Edith Lyle Elects y«rad criticism. They were at it for and cached their supply therein, It is the painful duty of this newspaper Hallor. The village election was an extremely while they sallied forth to spot out to record the passing of another tlays before Director J. Gordon quiet affair. Not a single, some prospective customers. Evidently of the old residents of this community, Edwards was ready for the scenes. or married woman voted and only their motions had been ob- that of T. S. Green. Mr. Green RAILWAY NOTES When the call came for the duel fifty-three -men went to the polls to died at his home northwest of Grand in the darkened tavern Farnum and support the nominees of the caucus. Meadow on Monday of this week, following Mrs. H. J. Keck of Dubuque is There was no "scrap" and very little [Law went at it as if it were real. The an illness that was of an acute spending a few days in Austin. interest taken and undoubtedly it was nature but a few flays. Mr. Green cameras ground for half an hour and the smallest vote that has ever been Adolph Bursch is reported ill. has been in rather feeble health for at the end of that time Walter Law cast here for years at an annual election. several years but was able to be Williard Howell of Chicago started declared he wanted the remainder of around within a few days of his work in the shops Friday. For Mayor—J. Hanson 43. the day off. Farnum, too, was tired death. G. Hauenstein is confined to his For Trustee—N. E. Fedson 48. Emblem of Satisfaction enough to agree. For Recorder—G. A. Martin 48. Mrs. S. S. Skaran Passes Away home with small pox. The scene in which Farnum fights For Treasurer—R. A. Anderson 48. •Little did the editor of this newspaper POWER! John Hatton spent Sunday in Minneapolis. Ixefch Law and Peyton comes later in For Assessor—G. M. Anderson 44. think when he wrote last week For Justice—L. E. Larson 43. a brief mention of the illness of Mrs. Warmiiid relief fbr the play. This, besides being realistic, For" its size the Buick Built Joe Fischer is on the sick list. For Justice—O. H. Dahl 43. S. S. Skaran, that within a few days has its touches of humor. rheumatic aches. Valve-in-Head Motor is the most For Constable—F. J. Pavelec 41. he would be obliged to write another Miss Augusta Sprague has gone to powerful motor on the market, and article telling of the death of that For Constable—W. B. Helfritz 40. Mason City to see her sister, Mrs. Will Rogers in "Jes' Call Me Jim" fine lady. Mrs. Skaran succumbed LIE'S just used Sloan's that's been Buick's reputation for Chas. Heinhold, who underwent an "Will Rogers has come into his own Todd At Lyle to her illness last Thursday evening Liniment and the quick 20 years. The 1921 Models are quick operation at the hospital there. "wiSa. a rush that is one of the miracles Wm. Todd, superintendent of the her demise Bringing great sorrow to comfort had brought a smile on the* pick-up and fast on the hills. light plant at Austin, spent a few her sons and a large circle of friends. of pleasure to his face. George Anits has returned to work of photoplay history. This homely, hours in Lyle Monday. Mr. Todd said Mrs. Skaran was what could be called Good for aches resulting Buicks^are backed' by a strong1 factory here after working two weeks in Jackson. liaxdbitten, sun-tanned wit of the from weather exposure, it was the first time he had been in one of the pioneer residents of this and an old and well established distributor Western plains, with his bashful grin sprains, strains, lame back, Lyle for some time. For the past community, coming with her parents 35* so they are safe cars to buy. Anton Haval slipped from an engine overworked muscles. Penetrates sad twinkling eyes, comes closer to thirty odd years he has been superintendent to the Bear Creek colony in the late 70* without rubbing. AW Sloar' at the county seat and under sixties. She was always prominent in Friday and injured his leg. Ske accepted ideal of the typical Am-eriean Come inand look them over—they are beauties. *140 druggists have it his able management the plant has the church and community work there than any man before the public. more than kept pace with the growth ERDMAN GARAGE CO., and her demise is universally mourned. 1 ADAMS of the city and today they have unlimited Distributors of ""In "Jes' Call Me Jim," at the Park light and power. Only recently From The Review G. M. C. TRUCKS and BUICK MOTOR CARS. a few farmers adjoining Austin Miss Lydia Schleiger, Mrs. Kate •fSteatre Wednesday night, Will Rogers Liniment Among the new families to move to on the west connected with the Schleiger and Mrs. A. *F. Schleiger has apart that seems as well suit•ed our community during the past week plant and are being served. The city were visitors to Austin on Tuesday. to his personality as the flannel are the S. J. Larson and T. A. Larson charter however does not permit the Miss Lydia remained there until Wed­ families of Cambridge, Iowa. S. J. eSdrt and coon-skin cap he wears. As Larson will occupy the Ole Slindee Jizn Fenton, the simple rugged farm five miles northwest of the city, ^woodsman, his bashful conquest of while the rest will operate the Nils That 'Best Phonograph' Questionf o/ HARDWARE •UfA BARGAINS At the big Removal Sale. Remember that regular prices go on these goods after this week. Sale closes Saturday, March 19. $5.15 Bread and Cake All Electric Light Bulbs $2.81 cabinets PER CENT OFF 15 $6.00 Bread and Cake Settle it now Come in and hear the cabinets $4.50 RUBBE RGARDEN HOSE $7.00 Bread and Cake only scientific comparison in town. cabinets $5.96 25c hose 19c ft. The Edison Turn-Table Comparison 20c hose 16c ft. $5.00 Universal Lunch Kit will put the phonograph facts straight Extra Special Red Hose 18c with one pint vacuum bottle N $3.75 in your mind, because it plays four $1.65 Clothes Baskets ....$1.25 leading phonographs, all in the same No. 6 Burgess Dry Cells 42® $10.00 Electric Stove $7.50 35c room, all from the same position and 4* 8 Gal. Extra Heavy Cream and $1.75 tin bread raising using recordings by the same artist. wagon cans $4.25 pans. Extra Special 89c ii Zi Ask to hear the y2 Gal. So-Bos-So Sho-fly ..49c All enamel ware .1-3 off Edison Turn-Table Comparison, $6.00 Hog Oilers ....$3.50 41/2x414 ft. Congoleum (given only on request) Don't forget that you will never again Rugs $2.10 1 Farm Hoist buy ranges as cheaply as we can sell SPECIAL .............. 1.:$12.00 them this week. 1 mason's sand sifter Notice to Manufacturers $3.25 Ask to see this item. 2 ear corn dryers, each 2c The talking machines used in these tests are kept by us in the best possible condition. Come arid help us move. will pav you. Manufacturers of such machines, or their representatives, It are invited to inspect them, to DECKER BROS. regulate them, or to substitute other machines of the same make, of their own selection, of MS equal or greater value, at any time during business hours. HARDWARE "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES." Schleuder Paper Co. St. 124 West Bridge Edison Shop -.'r