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

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tmmm Vp? -v S W -k k. *, -v* ,.-• ..: -f X/dcigty MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 *AGE EIGHT Jf Fail. 4 George Johnson of Blooming PraiTwo Bonus Proposals for Vets Would Curb Expenditures. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George H. FOR SALE—A few Rose Comb Black LOCAL. attempts to overturn house ap ie spent Friday visiting his son Irvin. Taxes are rapidly becoming confiscatory Minorca Cockerels. Phone Main' Bartlett of Bismarck, N. D., March propriations committee reports were and a halt must be called on state 22, a daughter, Elizabeth Catherine. 967-L. 24-8-e Oakdale Trail To Be (Short unsuccessful. The committee killed a Line expenditures, Theodore ChristianBon, Route From Minneapolis I proposal ifor the state to pay for a FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington Mrs. J. E. White of St. Paul visited 'PENINGi chairman of the House committee on eggs for hatching. per setting. with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Grimshaw, "white way" on,, the capitol grounds, To Chicago $1.50 appropriations, declared in a state* Inquire of C. Butterfield, who is very ill, here Thursday. A. and another tp give the state bonus ts ment showing that Minnesota taxpayers (Continued from Page One) MRS. A. DAMM held the regular Brownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p veterans of the Spanish-American war, will pay $74,000,000 to the state Mrs. J. G. Bramham and son have meeting of the" Meditation club Thursday Mis^Anna Hanson returned to her Boxer rebellion and Philippine insurrection. -gretnrned from Florida. in. the next two years it all requests afternoon. quarters, where the representatives FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode school at Crookston after spending for money are granted by the Legislature. who make the trip will submit their Island Red eggs for hatching'. Easter vacation with home folks. Miss Ida Erickson spent Easter at MRS. FRED TYRER was surprised final report. Game Refuge Favored by Bill. March and April. J. T. Johnson, J&er home in London. by several friends Friday night on Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitstone, Creation of a game refuge around The return trip of this car will be Grand Meadow, Minnesota. 21-4-p War Monument to Civil Oead. her birthday. She was given a handkerchief at St. Olaf hospital, March 28, made at night so that the best locations s.. Albert Lea lake is favored by a measure A commission to erect a monument Martin Johnson irpent Sunday with shower. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT: 80 for road signs can be determined a daughter. in the national cemetery at Jefferson sent into* the house hopper with &iai family in Hastings. acre farm in Otter Tail County, upon. the sanction of Representative H. H. MRS. H. F. KEZAR was surprised Barracks, Mo., to the nfemory of 156 Miss Pearle Morine spent Sunday also 160 acre farm in North Dakota Thursday night by several friends, known and many other unknown Minnesota Emmons. Alvin Molden spent Easter with at her home in LeRoy. She is employed for sale. Address T. N. Robla, •*vfr the occasion being her birthday. She 3&s parents in Red Wing. at the Oakdale Farm office in soldiers in the Ci'vil war who Would Sell Historic Tablet to 8tate. 506 West Oakland Ave., Austin, received many useful gifts. are burled there, would be created under Professor Knute Haaland of the University this city. Minn. 22-3-p. Gilbert Sorflaten spent Sunday the provisions'of a bill-by Representative of Wisconsin, formerly of Minnesota, Miss Stella Foster left for Minneapolis VELMA GRAVES was surprised FOR SALE—Household furniture t$i£h friends in Rochester. L. K. Eaton, Minneapolis. has offered to sell the runestone Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. on her tenth birthday Friday afternoon consisting of an automatic folding The commission would be made up of he discovered at Kensington, Miss Marie Strejn spent Sunday in Steven Meyer. by twelve of her little friends. cot, settee, arm chair, and pedestaL Gen. C. C. Andrews, Henry B. Dike many years ago, to the state for $5,000, ISssson City with relatives. She received many pretty gifts. Reasonable prices. For particulars Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sucha, have as and Levi Longfellow, former members, and laid his proposal before Governor write or see F. E. Cobb, Rose Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. their guests, Mrs. W. B. Derr and two MISS ETHEL PAGE entertained respectively, of the Fourth, Fifth J. A. O. Preus late yesterday. Professor Creek, Minn. 24-2-c JPteterson this morning, a son. children of Eldora, Iowa. eighteen friends and relatives at an and Sixth Minnesota regiments. Carrying Haaland claims the stone has a runic elega"nt five course dinner. The afternoon a $7,500 appropriation, the bill inscription, stating that a party of Norwegian FOR SALE—V you want a pure bred Chester Abrahams of Minneapolis Miss Edith Hall of Rose Creek was was spent in music and sociability. went to the appropriations committee.. explorers passed that way in Hampshire Sow you will have to •am Austin shopper Saturday. is home for a week's visit with his hurry as they are nearly gone. I 1362, and that* 10 members of the party parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Abrahams. Howard Goss is attending the Ro- have two pure bred Hereford bulls were murdered near a lake, a day's MISS MELBA KEATING entertained •gsnry meeting at Fargo, N. D. and will sell them to the first buyer. FEATURES OF GOOD KITCHEN in honor of Raymond Hoffman journey north of the point where the An elaborate guide book will be Mrs. George Merrick returned Will Cochran, Lansing, Minnr who leaves for his home in Madison, rock was discovered. It is seven feet published by the opening of the tourist Sophia Lageson of Ellendale spent from Minneapolis today, where she 19-8-p South Dakota, and also in celebration Jong, three wide ??d eight inches thiols ESaster with her sister Luella. Good Light and Ample Supply of Fresh season. This book will set forth spent the past three months with hexson. of her birthday, Wednesday ight. Air Are Among Essentials for every detail relative to the trail and SALE—About 600 feet of black FOR Miss Blanche Knox of Fulda, spent MICKIE SAYS to all towns and other points of intesest Best Results. pipe—400 feet of this is 1% inch £&mday at the W. E. Hopfe home. MR. AND MRS. H. L. WARFORD Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lunde have along the route. It will be illustrated and the balance odd sizes. will entertained at a dinner in honor of as their guests, Mrs. M. Simonson and with many photographs and -rwtf uvis CSOF? £©ovjr sell at a tremendous bargain. Just A conveniently arranged and OVJE A Edwin Moe returned from a business Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coddington, Mr. will contain maps of the trail. Hotels daughter and Mrs. Pauline Lunde, of the thing for farm use. Austin *utu\V4A oor -rw PMW equipped kitchen means lighter work trip to the cities Saturday night. AWJT and Mrs. Ralph Couey, Albert Hayes and information booths at terminals Preston. Electric Supply Company, 121 No. and shorter hours for the housekeeper POUEO VAVXtt ANN and Paul Loliar, Thursday night. of the trail and in towns along, the Mafn St. Austin Telephone Main Miss Edith Fatland spent Sunday and her helpers, say household specialists Fred V. Schradle is home from the POUC3 -TX^VSS PAPGR. route will distribute the guides, without 39. 24-3-c with her parents in Mason City, Iowa. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN MORTENSON of the United States Department state university for his Easter vacation. TUEM UV£ It 'M feYZNSaS WTO& cost, to all tourists. were surprised by a number Robert M. Reed, a friend accompanied of Agriculture, who give the following SALE—Three head of horses. 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weil, AD\/EKCVae \VX VC feEOJZ. tf FOR of friends at their home, 633 him. black team, weight 3100, four and hints in Farmers' Bulletin 607, The at St. Olaf hospital, March 28, a son. -xusva, VAOT OS-ct ee. Garfield avenue, Friday night. Among five years old. 1 bay mare weight Farm Kitchen as a Workshop: Harry Brown returned to his home those present, were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Selma Bergene of Adams 1300 pounds, 6 years old. Sound Plenty. of light and good air are in Bagley this afternoon after visiting August Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry spent Saturday with friends in Austin. and priced right. 2% miles south, essential to flood results in the kitchen his sister, Mrs. A. B. Loyell and Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Buzzworth, 5 miles east of Brownsdale. Ed. and to the comfort of those working Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warford, other relatives. Tiedeman. 25-1-p Miss Alice Cull is spending Easter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mr. and there. Miss Winifred Hartsock spent Eastfv ''eacation with her mother Mrs. Mary Mrs. A. Hanson, George Fredrickson, •Running water and a drain for Sunday with her brother Robert, -Gall. Nelson Hanson, Miss Kathryn Allen, carrying off waste save the housekeeper who is attending school at Prairie du Miss Camilia Fredrickson, Miss Rose PR many steps and many hours. Miss Hallie Hopp and mother of Chien, Wisconsin. Pierson, Miss Olivia Hanson, Miss Pantry, dining room, and storerooms jpfainsville, were Austin shoppers Friday. Orpha Miller, Cozette Wilson, Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stubstad of should be convenient to the kitchen •lessen, Alidia Collivia, Paul Lollar. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Hayfield were business callers here and so far as possible on the samefloor "Bob" Jessen, Syd. Wilson, Mr. and Minimum Charge Miss Rose Kruger and sister of Saturday. Mr. Stubstad is the manager level. Mrs. Herman Mortenson, Mr. and Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Hayfield were Austin shoppers Fri- of the Hayes-Lucas Lumber Floors, walls, ceiling and woodwork Mrs. Jim Mortenson and Aliva Mortenson. Collection Charge Will Be. Company of Hayfield. *i&y. should be made as easy to clean as Added for all ads not paid for possible by oiling, painting, or covering in advance. Readers or locals TVliss Susie Moe of Milaca spent Frances,kelson and Harriet Hanson not ri$n in this column will be 35aster with her sister, Mrs. K. O. returned to their'schools in North with suitable washable material. CRIME LAWS UP ARE Wold. charged at the rate of 10 cents Branch Sunday after spending Easter Unfinished wood floors, moldings and per line* vacatioivlht home. table topsf are poor economy they are Vivian Varco is home from Carle•fion hard to clean and soon show stains WANTED—-Breaking with tractor *Wr College to spend ner Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMasters have outfit Address Ulland Bros., Lansing, and signs of wear. returned to their home in Sioux Falls, Several Measures Intending to Halt Minn. 21-6-p Durable, convenient equipment is NOISELESS South Dakota after visiting with Mr. Crime Wave Considered fSrfr? Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Blyton of Rose most" economical and slfould be so and Mrs. J. B. Rollins. WANTED—Turkeys. If you have Creek spent Friday with friends in by Solons. placed that there is the least possible Jkastin. any to sel} .write or phone. A. A. beyond Miss Stella Smicli, domestic science strain on the worker's muscles as she Ziemer, Austin, Minn. Phone Main teacher in the Owatonna schools is St. Paul—The Minnesota Legislature performs her tasks. Many of the tired bathroom Mrs. Mary Lefffingwell of Minneapolis 360-F. 24-3-c r-riending a few days with her parents is giving its attention to laws affecting spent Sunday with Austin backs lire the result of Improperly walk M^r. and Mrs. Fay Smith. friends. the crime wave prevalent over the placed kitchen equipment. good, steady, gentlemanly WANTED—A Northwest, and several measures are salesman to handle a Ward's Miss Juletta Knutson of St. Olaf TMiss Jane Shuman is home from Ail Add to Biiriai Cairns. That's wagon in Mower County. No experience one advantage of the being considered in both houses to College, Northfield, is spending a lEIaanline University for a week's vacation. AUSTIN MARKETS It was Emerson who originated the Maddocfc closet needed. For full particulars M*dera Silent carry out the suggestions made in Governor few days Avith her sisters, Misses that recommends its use in homes custom, still in vogue, for every visitor write promptly to Dr. Ward's Preus' special message^ Mamie and Laura Knutson. of refinement. Its pleasing design, Chicago Receipts 14,000 Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota.- to Thoreau's grave, near Boston, to Mrs. Carl Baudler left Friday for While house members were considering massive appearance and March 28, 1921 Established 1856. 22-3-c leave two stones on the pile there, and "Winnebago for a week's visit with her Mrs. Joe King has returned from a two rival bills aimed at "gun toting," snow white color are other features -parents. HOG MARKET take one away as a souvenir. Stone visit with her brother in Madison, Senator Charles R. Fowler introduced that gain it favor. RRENT—80 acres, good improvements. FO Wisconsin, and other relatives in Milwaukee cisifhs at the graveside of beloved and Medium and Butchers 8.80 a bill In the other branch carrying Call E. S. Babcock office. A&iss Myrtle Dickey, teacher in But, the strength of construction and Waterloo. great men are found in many widely Packers ...: 6.95 to 7.50 out the governor's ideas for bringing 24-2-p Taopi spent Sunday with Austin which insures years and years of varied parts oi the globe. In Masai CATTLE criminals speedily to justice. xriends. without service repairs the easycleaning Elnora Erickson of the Austin National Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 there is ,a superstitious fear of moving The Fowler bill, which has the governor's features that save work Bank returned home today Noel Evenson returned from a trip the body of a person who died away Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 and approval, reverses the rule in for the housewife, the sanitary from Chatfield, where she spent CRISPETTES Woodville, Wis., and St. Paul Sunslay from the kraal. It is left where it Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 advantages which protect the handling criminal cases.. It provides Easter with her parents. night. fell, and all who pass that way add a family's health—those are considerations that bail cases shall have precedence Bulls .". 3.50 to 5.00 that make this fixture bough, a handful of grass, or a stone in trial instead of jail cases. It provides Ethel Becker of Preston arriv­ Miss Marie Rettig attended the VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS your worthy of a place in home. to ensure it rest. In Sweden and in ed Saturday to spend Easter with for expediting trial of all criminal State Nurses Convention held in Minneapolis hresh Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 sho-ving jsnme folks. the Scotch highlands a similar custom Let us give you a figure Friday and Saturday. She cases, with strict rules .against Fat Sheep 3.30'to 4.00 Delicious how little it will cost to install is found here and there. In. Syria returned home Sunday night. granting continuances. Fat Veal 5.50 to 6.50 thie fixture in your borne. ^rank and Julia Scallon of Spring It to a common practice for the Moslem* After a prisoner has been found Quoted By Dalager ween, Wisconsin, are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell are when coming in sight of r. sacred guilty, he is to be sentenced forthwith Eggs 22 «3. *. Scallon home. on a 1 on their way home from California, place, such as Hebrou or the tomb o.' and kept in custody, bail not being allowed Butter ,43 Park Crispette where they spent the winter. They Monies, to add a stone, just as in ail of Austin, Minn. ^^Mrs. Stephen Subra and daughter unless the trial judges or three Quoted bv Smith-Wright Company will spend the summer in Austin. Kitchen northern Africa a cairn is commonly Dodge Center visited friends in supreme court judges file a certificate Chickens, Spring .20 -Anstin Saturday. erected'and constantly added to, at the of probable cause for granting a new Hens .18 Mrs. Chris. Brown, formerly of ED. MORTENSEN, PROP. shrfte of nil the saints. Eggs .18 trial. Sureties on bail bonds are requlred Austin, but now of Los Angeles, Cal L\Alley ai^d two daughters PAIGE X. ifornia will arrive this week and wiM to file detailed schedules of information iSP® Sunday with relatives ill be the guest of Mrs. W. D. Bassler. as to their property and iBjooming Prairie. county attorneys are permitted to examine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edson left Saturday Ted Mills of Minneapolis is visSting them under oath as to their his aunt and uncle, Mr. and for Winona where they will statements. No stay is permitted in a IMrs. L. O. Hollister. spend several days visiting Mrs. Edson's criminal case except as provided in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy. W act. It applies only to counties of 200,000 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creech returned population. from their wedding trip to the Miss Madge Duden and Blanche *25ties Saturday night. Knox returned to St. Paul Sunday afternoon after spending the weekend Weighted With a Watch. Mrs. J. P. Griffin and two sons of at the W. E. Hopfe home on The watch of Charles V, which was ssfcewartville spent Sunday at the College street. •Charles Enright home. one of the earliest of these time-pieces, Ride In the new Series Paige 5-passenger weighed twenty-seven pounds. It was WHY MEN FREQUENTLY PUT Miss Milda Hegge spent Easter Mr. anud Mrs. Edward Boe and a good deal like a clock of the present with Miss Frances Williams of Lanesboro. Glenbrook. We guarantee a single "€wo daughters of Adams were shopl@ers W-OFF MAKING A WILL IS A QUESTION Miss Williams came up from in Austin Saturday. demonstration will re-adjust your ideas WHICH HAS LONG PUZZLED Lanesboro Friday and Miss Hegge returned with her. The Young People's Choir of the of what a dollar can buy of motoring LAWYERS AND COURTS— Make Your Piano New "Baptist church gave a song service at I fix player pianos. Also tuning. today. WHO REALIZE THE PARA­ Miss Libbie Fields who has been in £he County Home yesterday. Calls answered anywhere. Phone Main St. Olaf hospital the past two weeks 129, or write B. H. Peterson, with A. O N I O A N E O Vern Cullen of the State "U" is is getting along nicely and will be W. Bluhm Music Co., Austin. Adv. After this experience you invariably ask spending his vacation with his parents, able to return to her home in Lansing WILLS. 25-4-p. Mir. and Mrs. R. Cullen. yourself: "With such power, speed and within a few days. general excellence available at the Mrs. H. M. Walters, of Dexter, who Mrs. E. W. Marsh and granddaughter, SURELY YOU WANT TO DIRECT underwent a serious operation a few HIGHEST PRICE Kathleen Weiland, have returned Glenbrook price, why should I invest days ago, is recovering nicely. THE DISPOSITION OF YOUR from California. Mir. Marsh more money for a 5-passenger car?" went as far, as Omaha, Nebraska, to PAID VoR PROPERTY. THEN PLAN YOUR Art Ingalls drove down from St. meet them Thursday. Friday. He brought down one WILL TODAY, WHILE YOU ARE Pouliry and Veai •of the St. P^jol branch trucks. Because a Glenbrook demonstration is Mrs. Katheryn Hoeper is visitinc SOUND IN MIND AND BODY GO Paul and Arthur Johnson of an 'interesting revelation of what the her daughters, Mrs. H. G. Hoist and Get Our Pricei TO YOUR ATTORNEY AND Tslooming Prairie spent Friday visiting Mrs. O. J. Torke at Pine City. Mr. industry has accomplished we would Bef6re You Go~ limends and relatives in Austin. and Mrs. William Sucha, accompanied HAVE IT DRAWN, AND NAME her there Saturday morning. Elsewhere be happy to book you for a ride, irrespective THIS STRONG, PERMANENT, The Misses Agnes Boyington and v?"i R. & SON. H. JOHNSON of whether"you are or are Verna Fink are spending their Easter H. B. Lightly, who is seriously ill TRUSTWORTHY INSTITUTION -vacation here with their parents. with "pleuro-pneumonia, is reported PROVISION MARKET not a car owner or ever had any intentions AS YOUR EXECUTOR: as slowly recovering. About six E. Mill StrMt 226 Mrs. Swen Anderson is quite ill of buying an automobile. nuarts of fluid has been removed -ssfe her home on 302 South Greenwich from his right lung up to date. with an attack of pleurisy. We invite you to consult with the •Street, __ Barney Watsop, who spent the winter Officers of our TRUST DEPARTMENT ^jjs- Chris Brown of Los Angeles, Clfvbrook"6-iS" FhePaftenger Touring Car Batteries in Modesto, California, returned 'California is expected here this week *k Ardm.orf"G-),2" Four Pattenger Sport model on this Vital Matter., You & here Friday. He tiid not seem to be Lcnoz Roadster Two Passenger as a guest of Mrs. W. D. Bassler. greatly impressed' with the widely Conre "6-m" Four Passenger will be pleased with what you learn. TSffrs. Brown was visiting Mrs. Ethel Sedan "6-^" Five Passenger heralded glories of the land of. sunshine. .Uirkett Lee in Chicago last week. .r Everything strictly confidential. AufoMobile YOU NEED ONE All models will be exhibited at v-a Shows throughout the country REGAIN YOUR HEALTH Sell The Fainous PAIGEDETROIT CO., DETROIT MOTOR CAR TTHE BANK TO BANK ON" A DC 0 ilMvfacturers of Paigt Motor, Cart and Afolof Truck* By Spinal Adjustment. 3First Natumal llattk. p*. tr"-' Safe, Srue, Natural and Efficient Xv srrI vs*-. & Top Notch Ability Means 109 Per Cent Health Efforts Get' your buttery knd\ Electric of Austin J"*, Cdy^runwMOTQR INN, Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free X-Ray^Facilities ^12 work done 'it the same J* R. L. Nelson, D.C. Hojgfe, Prop. ^Capital & Organized $300,000.00 if 1868. '\f' V:- Palmer School Graduate Chiropractor ... Lewis Building ERSITY 6F ?-:z i-j& Residence Phone Main 621-L. Austin, Minnesota' SOUTHERN-MINNESOTA ^•r JTUxrsCJCA MOST BE AUTIFUL j. ^4.7 "rji. *2 a"-