Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 17, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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1 «rWXEJ »ippiiii«iia»i MP mwwpwmpwm |.i ^-^r- "~s.T ^'-w--v tgpnyffljy*' /\£f i" ^rr/Ji FACE FOUR .-,,#f MOWER COUNTY NEW3, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MARCH It2r 17, day night to resume her school work MOWER COUNTY NEW it being the first an- Mrs. Mike Schammel, Mrs. Cress sey, and John Goodwin of St. Louis. Advertising is the art of making Monday. tytideifttfry of the. order. The hostess and Mrs. Kate Gerhardt were Austin PROFESSIONAL This bill would exempt organizations others think as you think about your "The County Paper" 'served dainty refre^hments at the callers Wednesday Afternoon. Loney has resigned his position C. •^DIRECTORY Published every Monday and Thursday, product. formed for the purpose of conducting t- close of the meeting. Miss Agnes McNamara returned as janitor at the school house and left at Austin, Minnesota a boycott from.-the penalties imposed The members of Mrs, E. J. Diddams home Monday evening after a recent Tuesday for Mandan, N. D.. to look ROE AND GANNON, Publishers by the law prohibiting organizations Jr., Mrs. R. J. Price and Misses Edith, visit..at St. Paul. after his farm in that vicinity. PROFESSIONAL V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor M. HEIMER Among the Austin wallers Friday, Blackmer and Esther Staley'd Sunday in restraint of trade. Art Lagerwally Johrt- Youngquist, DIRECTORY were Mike Majerus, Misses Lena Majerus, Lire Stock and Real £state school classes, enjoyed a party at the Official Paper of Mower County Miss Ethel and Miss Edna Booth were Baptist church basement Saturday Mary Cress, Anna Bongard Auctioneer Adams callers Monday afternoon. afternoon. Various games were played «nd Lillian Carlson. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. lit Specially Conversant with Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. F. G. TAOPI and a very fine picnic supper was Matt Ragen returned home Friday Brunce returned from?Springfi*Vallw Pedigree work served. Some of the parents partook evening from Minneapolis where he Specialist in Natural Therapeutics 4— -i* Monday night after several d*$s visj| of the suyper. All spent a has been under the doctors' care and Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," Mr. and Mrs. Leo Remer spent with friends and relatives. h^ happy .time. has been receiving medical treatments electrical, mechanical, Sunday at Taopi. G. L. BAKER, M. D. Mrs. RtSe, superintendent of at the Ashbury hospital the past winter. spinal and other Natural methods The LeRoy school athletic association M. Hanson of Austin is visiting his schools, arrived here Tuesday and is in addition to Medical Treat will hold a. big carnival and program Physician and Surgeon sister, Mrs. M. Wolf. making a visit to the country, schools ments. v«h \/v #t the school house Friday and M. J. Wolf was a business caller TO. qurN£ Office in Lewis Building REMEMBER THE 'PHONE 0UNT*\JJ in this vicinity. Also "visited the Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar Saturday evenings of this week. at Albert Lea Monday. You knew all about it. You Phones: Residence, Brid|« 130 .#• MEMBER, school here and is loud in praise of diseases successfully treated AFFILIATIN6 g, Marcfe 26, the Woman's Auxiliary John Ries was an Adams caller between ri didn't let the paper know it. You the efficient work by the teachers. without hospitalization. Office, Bridge 277 to the American Legion will give an trains Wednesday. found fault because the paper Office over Austin Furniture Easter Tea at the dining rooms of Austin, Minn. F. G. Sasse of Austin was a business didn't have it. Hardly fair. When Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) MAYVILLE the opera house. ^XCSCJSS) caller here Thursday. you have an item remember the DONOVAN & GOSLEE Myrtle Dickey spent the week-end ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS News and ROSE CREEK Funeral Directors with friends at Rose Creek. REMEMBER THE 'PHONE .• Mrs. Carl Haberkorn visited with Mrs. Ray Mitchell was a business and Embalmers Mrs. Henry Ludwig, Sr., Sunday caller at LeRoy Wednesday. afternoon. Thieves Make Haul Calls—Phone Main 198 Cal Young was at Le Roy Saturday The pool-room was entered by Mrs. Herman Meyer visited at the Night Calls for his usual supply of groceries. thieves at the rear door Tuesday night. Lewis Kaiser home in Austin Saturday Mrs. Eunice Rice* of Austin is visiting T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. About three dollars cash was taken CMEMBER in afternoon. the country schools in this vicinity. also cigars, cigarettes and fruit. H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beneke and children Motor and Carriage Service visited at the A. C. Wollenburg AT W. Wright of Austin was a Fred Struck was an Austin caller home in Austin Sunday. business caller here Saturday between CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Saturday. Foreign Advertising Representative John Haberkorn and Mr. and Mrs. trains. HE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heines spent Physician and Surgeon Arnold Meyer visited at the Herman R. H. Evans and Tillman Hawkins Sunday at the W. D. Fink home. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Meyer home Sunday afternoon. were Adams callers Saturday evening. Member of Minnesota Select List Mrs. Henry Schnoenberg was an E A E The Mayville elevator burned to X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Assistants— Adams caller between trains Wednesday. the ground Monday noon. It is thot Miss Ethel Youngquist visited with that the fire started from sparks Ernest H.Morris, M. D. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Miss Fern Booth Saturday a^nd Sunday. Mrs. Joe Cronon visited at the Per Year, in advance |2.50 of the engine. Mabelle Moore, R. N. Tichy home at Austin a few days last Word has been received from Mr. Six Months nl Mrs. Henry Kobal and son from 1 W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 THE HOSPITAL CLINIC week.. Single Copies Spring Valley are visiting at the Bert and Mrs. E. Hartmann of Milwaukee 0& Mrs. Jacob Hoeffner of Austin was MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 C. A. Hegge, M. D. Johnson home. that their little nine months old baby Entered as Second Class Matter at a caller in our village between trains O. H. Hegge, M. D. We are glad to see that the M. D. died of diphtheria. Mrs. Hartmann the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Tuesday. THURSDAY & FRIDAY— P. A. Lommen, M. D. Daily family is able to be out and was formerly Miss Anna Rienke of Mrs. Emma Majerus arrived home the act of March 3, 1879. Mayville. Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and around again. (ALL STAR CAST) Wednesday evening from a few days John Haberkorn and sister-in-law Labomftory assistant. Mrs. Fred Beier and daughter Florence in visit at Faribault. Mrs. Herman Wollenburg of Long "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS of Ostrander are visiting relatives -FAIR PLAY Mrs. Lester Hill has returned home here. Prairie came down last week Tuesday to St. Olaf Hospital Just to show the inconsistency ofj after an extended visit with relatives Art Lagerwall, John Youngquist to visit Mrs. J. N. Wuertz who is Surgeons, C. M. A St. P. R. R. at Decorah, Iowa. public opinion, we cite the efforts of and P/F. Huntley were Austin callers still sick at the St. Olaf hospital. They SPECIAL ATTENTION given Joe Cronon made a business trip to Wednesday. left for their home Tuesday morning ^diagnostic accuracy, clinical, the Park Theatre management to From the Novel by Winston Churchill the cities, Luverne and- Ellsworth, Helen Davis who is attending and were accompanied by Mrs. Carl microscopic, chemical and cater to the wishes of Austinites, as I Minnesota last week. Haberkorn. She will stay for an indefinite radiographic examinations accurately school at Austin spent the week-end one example. Prof. C. H. Wood is able to be at (PATHE NEWS made. with her parents here. time. his school duties again after a week's Some time back, women's organizations General Surgery- Mrs. Emil Koball and son of Spring illness with quinsy. LE ROY of the city remonstrated with Valley are visiting relatives here. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SATURDAY— Mrs. John Reding of Austin visited D. J. Davis was an Austin business Glasses properly fitted. 1 the management of the Park and over Sunday with her parents, Mr: SHIRLEY MASON caller Wednesday. Harry Wells of Riceville was calling Lyric theatres over the class of and Mrs. Charles Smith. Asa Short, John Reis and John in Office over Haugan's Pharmacy on old time friends here last Friday. movies they were showing, characterizing Dr. Ward has returned to our city 400 N. Main St. Youngquist motored to Adams Saturday, "WING TOY" after spending the. winter at Chicago some of them as immoral, indecent on business. Phone Main 222 Mr. and Mrs. George Wells left last snd other eastern points. Alta Wright of Lakefield spent a (Comedy) "MOONSHINE" J: Austin, Minn. and' degrading. While the week for a visit with her people at Mr. and Mrs. John Steines, John few days of the past week with her Jordan, Minn. management did not give a great deal Muiers and son Henry visited with mother and friends here. Miss Lillie Partlow had the misfortune J. K. LYNDE of verbal encouragement, they have relatives here last Sunday. SUNDAY— Mr. and Mrs. John Youngquist and to break her right leg last week. DENTIST responded and are bringing to the John Jr., spent Sunday evening with WANDA HAWLEY This is the fourth time the leg has Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gosha. been broken. theatre goers of Austin, a class of in Office In Hirsh Block JEWELRY Myrtle Daily went to Austin Monday George Brown came down from pictures interesting, educational and "THE SNOB" Telephone Main 117 morning being selected on the Austin Monday to visit his parents, with occasional exceptions fit for AUSTIN, MINN. •/T grand jury from this district. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown and other everyone to see. "VJfalter Hanson of Austin visited MONDAY AND TUESDAY— relatives. at the O. P. Remer and M. J. Wolf For instance "Kismet"' which was Roy Hogue came up from Claremont, LIONEL W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. homes the fore part of the week. Iowa, where he is teaching, and shown at the Park last week, met with in UNDERTAKING and Mrs. F. Byers and daughter, Florence, the week-end with home folks, spent 'The Great Adventure reception, yet it was a decidedly poor FUNERAL DIRECTION from Ostrander, is visiting with WATCH REPAIRING Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson. Auto Hearse Equipment 99 0 just the sort of picture the remonstrators Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson for a few Miss Florence Anderson who attends We^ guftrantee Satisfaction at days. Prompt attention in ETery Detail have been calling for. Then the Winona Normal school was "treasonable prices Business Residence Miss Etta Stern returned from called home Friday by the serious illness on Monday and Tuesday of this week fc.- lf. jone^ FATTY ARBUCKLE Phone Main 112 "Phone Main 113 Cresco, Iowa, where she has been of her father, J. ,P. Anderson. we were privileged to see William AUSTIN, MINN. visiting friends for a couple of We are glad to report he is some better. Farnum in "If I Were King," a picture weeks. 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn, "ROUGH HOUSE' 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 dealing with the spectacular, historical The Auxiliary of the American Legion JEWELER Miss Edna Booth spent the weekend DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU met with Mrs. E. J. Diddams scenes of early France. Did with her parents, returning Sun- •'*, 111 Eye-sight Specialist it draw well? Of course there were Scientific Adjustment of the steady "fans," but how many of GLASSES to all forms of THINK THIS OYER, PARENTS defective Vision the remonstrators are taking the 120 West Mill Street trouble to follow the worth while pictures? 3§£ While we are not intentionally giving ALBERT HOPFE the Park Theatre free advertising, we do believe in fair play and we believe the people should be equally BANK LIVE STOCK AND eager to laud as to criticise when a thing is worth while. Let's have fair REAL ESTATE NEW LIGHT-SIX play. AUCTIONEER CAMivu ncoo cn Mlhl*•*•£**' The House committee on taxation MO ft LANDAU-ROADSTER AW*l« has decided to report favorable a bill Apply early for dates, as I sell providing for a division of personal "•arty every day in the sale tax payments—one-half on March 1 season. UST the car for doctors, salesmen, contractors and men engaged and one-half on September 1. AUSTIN, MINN. in work or professions where it is necessary to be The House bill to abolish the trad-: out doors. DRS. FENTON & MEANY a ing in futures in grain has been recommended DENTISTS This is an ideal two-passenger car of the convertible type. It Austin National Bank Bldg. for passage by the Senate enables you to keep clean and dry in getting back and forth to committee on agriculture. It Office Phone: Bridge 103 work, or in making business or professional calls—thus giving you Residence Dr. Fen ton: Main 455-R was placed on general orders, along Dr. greater efficiency and increasing your income. Residence Meany: Main 564-R with the bill to make grain exchanges AUSTIN, MINESOTA open markets, and will get early consideration The economy and performance of the new LIGHT-SIX LANDAU We are always glad to welcome by the Senate. Four per cent interest, compounded are remarkable—due to light weight, perfect balance, us6 ROADSTER DR. M. J. HARDY semi-annually will help of highest quality materials, and the fact that this car is designed savings accounts from the boys. DENTIST Apparently the Nonpartisan League-Labor by Studebaker engineers and built complete by Studebaker in make your savings grow. elements of the state are One dollar or more will open an the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. START Austin National Bank Bldg. planning on a campaign of boycott, interest bearing account. TODAY Austin, Minn. Come in and see this 40-horsepower Studebaker-built LANDAU judging by a bill introduced in the ROADSTER—ride in it—and judge for yourself what a wonderful House by Representatives Hemming car it really is. A E THE BOYS OF TODAY S. Nelson of Kandiyohi, Theodore Torkelson UNDERTAKING of Mahnomin-Norman, A. J. Touring Car $1485 Undertaker and Funeral Director Samec, Jr., and B. EL Keller of Ram- WILL BE OUR BUSINESS MEN Landau-Roadster 1650 AUTO HEARSE Sedan .... 2150 Day Calls, Main 677 OF TOMORROW Night Calls, Main 120 Cord Tire Equipped F.O.B. South Btnd ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Surgeon Occulist Surgeon C. M. & St. P. Ry. MARTIN S SCHROEDER Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel A Co DISEASES OF THE EYE BANK BOOK GLASSES FITTED AUSTIN, MINN. Office First National Bank Bldg. Phone Office—Bridge 75 Phone Residence—Bridge 499. ,OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. AUSTIN CLINIC On Easter Morning Would you .not feel Cjias. F. Lewis, M. D. ^V"^ better if you thought E. C. Rebman, M. D.||| ^?^i you were wearing a hat Chas. C. Allen, M. fashioned on lines Teach Your dollars Cents!! J. G. W. Havens, M. D. V' J'1, of this year's -•o-' I W. B. Grise, M. D. Style? Why not General Surgery I bring your last 1 1 4 vijEye, Ear, Nose and Throat THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Easter's hat to us Classes fitted and let us remodel it into Surgeons— St. Olaf Hospital -'3 this year's style. C.G. W. R.R. We make old hats look OF Geo. A. Hormel A Co. like new by our expert work ^AUSTIN, MINN. VJ A Hormel Milling Co. in Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. Q. HAT BLOCKING Phone Main 197 ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING For Information Out RESOURCES TWO MILLION 81 IS S E A E E A Of Office Hours Call W z, v---- X- •wr 413 No. Main. Doctors Any Of The ess-