Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 4, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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HURLBUT ROE AND GANNON, Publishers as the! Coronation stone. Whatever Into which the sun goes down. He entertained the A. B. C. club Friday By September first, or earlier, all V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Its origin, tradition has it that It riight. needed legislation should be passed, as 1 appears to migrate westward daily, was brought by Symon Brek from Noble-Helleck it is the belief of many of the oldest and tempt us to follow him. He is Official Paper of Mower County RADIOGRAPHY Spain to Ireland and was from there members of congress that five months Havana's Wealth of Color. the Great Western Pioneer whom the MISS JANE NOBLE was married I am prepared to do both 311 will be sufficient time in which to taken to Argyll and placed In Dun* Havana is not only a beautiful city, nations follow.—Thoreau. to Theodore E. Helleck, Wednesday Dental and Surgical complete the work of the extra session. staffnage, where it remained till Ken. but a truly fascinating one for all not at two o'clock at the home of Mr. X-Ray Work. netli McAlpin, the first king of the and Mrs. John Noble in Lansing township utterly devoid of Imagination. Her A girl always expects ta meet her DR. A. M. LEWIS With laws upon the statute books Picts and Scots, transported It to Scone by Rev. E. Moe of Lyle. They fate—and that is exactly what she houses, thick walled, ponderous structures, to encourage and protect American AUSTIN, MINN. were attended by Miss Lutina Noble In Gowry about tjie year 850, where frequently meets. are built entirely of stone, brick PAIGE business, it is hoped that our dream of sister of the bride and Elmer Helleck, it remained till 1296, when it was removed LOVALYi or concrete. But, no matter what tho national and industrial peace and brother of the groom. by Edward I to Westminster TO OUA material, ail walls, Inside and out, are .^COuntr-AU prosperity will be realized. The parlor was prettily decorated abbey, where it now rests beneath the plastered with the smoothest possible 1 MEMBER AFFILIATING in white and the ceremony took place coronation chair.—Christian Science CAULDRON finish and then tinted with every shade under a large white wedding bell. The Monitor. of the rainbow, and a few others, shell bride's gown was of dove blue pink, cream, lilac and magenta predominating. (Responsibility is disclaimed for chiffon taffeta with cream lace trimmings. Waterfall. Her corsage bouquet was of A facts stated or opinions expressed in Colors are matters purely Where water takes its first leap from this column, which is open to all readers Killarney roses. The bridesmaid wore of taste with the owners, but they for discussion of subjects of general a navy blue taffeta gown and a corsage the top, it Is cool and collected, and seldom clash and they lend to the interest. Letters must be signed. bouquet of Premier roses. uninteresting, and mathematical but city a subdued but agreeable brightness, —The Editor.) An elaborate four course dinner it is when it finds that it has got into quite In contrast with the long, somber was served at 4:30. The dining room a scrape, and has farther to go than rows of buildings which, mar many [MEMBER ft orcanizedN LeRoy Minn., decorations were in pink. 1867 it thought for, that its character March Twenty-Ninth, Twenty-One residence avenues in the north. In the evening a number of friends When the "6-66" Paige Daytona comes out it Is then that it begins to Dear Maymie:— joined the party and music and dancing Foreign Advertising Rcpresenfative You are doing yourself proud in writhe, and twist, and sweeps out, zone model covered a mile in 35:01 were enjoyed. A fine lunch was National Capital's Early Days. ASSOClATiQv JfHEAMERiCAS PRESS letter writing to Jane. after zone, in wider stretching as it served at 11:45. Pennsylvania avenue—the Appian seconds January 21 st it not only You sure have to hand it to "Cy." Member of Minnesota Select List After a short wedding trip Mr. and falls, and to send down the rocket-like way of -our republic—was graded He is not only a booster for Mower Mrs. Helleck wil go to housekeeping lance-pointed, whizzing shafts at Its set up anew official world's stock while Jefferson was President, at a County but the State of Minnesota as SUBSCRIPTION RATES on the groom's farm three and a half sides, sounding for the bottom.—John cost of $14,000. Jefferson personally well. car speed record. It also demon* Per Year, in advance $2.50 miles southwest of Blooming Prairie Ruskin. superintended the planting of four My wife gave me some conundrum Six Months $1.25 where they will be at home to their strated in the most convincing the other day. She says: "Charley: rows of Lombardy poplars between Single Copies 05 friends after April 15. Why is Mr. Cy like Oak Dale Flour?" the capitol and the White House, a The out-of-town guests present at fashion possible the general Entered as Second Class Matter at I thot several minutes and then gave the wedding were Sandy Richardson row along each curbstone and two the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under it up. She replied, "It's because he mechanical superiority of the full of Hibbing and Mrs. L. C. Richardson other rows in the street. This divided the act of March 3, 1879. makes the Dough." of Minneapolis, uncle and grandmother the avenue Into three straightaways, line of Paige "6-66" models. My wife and I are both Southerners, of the bride. like Unter den Linden in Berlin. she being born in one of the MOONSHINE In winter and spring the driveway Southern States, I in Southern Minnesota. Mrs. Catherwood Holds Meeting. Austin may be a dry town and prohibition THIS The engine that powers the was frequently a succession of Now that makes us both may be in force, but—we Mrs. S. D. Catherwood held the regular WAY mudholes, some of them axle deep, Southerners don't you see? We "6-66" models is^an exclusive have our doubts. meeting of the Congregational Southerners enjoy sitting at the table and the cross streets a mass of red Arresting a drunken man who is Missionary society at her home Friday Paige possession. Its supreme after dinner and just talk" about mud. making a nuisance of himself is a afternoon, assisted by Mrs. C. L. things and good people. Having read thing that should be, but we don't qualities are not merely for setting West, Mrs. U. L. Mackie and Mrs. Ben two good letters written to Jane we believe the drunken man is as much Bassler. Mrs. H. A. Avery presided have arrived at the conclusion that Being Always Ready. KEEPING TO JHE up new world's records. to blame as the man who is manufacturing over the meeting in the absence of you will make the Mower County Let each day take thought for what and peddling the stuff. The Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen, president. They are there for the daily service News as popular in Mower County by concerns it,-liquidate its own affairs Police Department report before the On the program were Mrs.-Carter, your letters to Jane as the late B. L. and respect the day which is to follow, city council Friday night shows an of the average owner. Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Paul Knopf, Mrs. RIGHtPATH^ T. with Line 0' Type or Two made unusual number of drunks arrested and then we shall be always ready. A. M. Lewis, Mrs. Everett Banfield. the Chicago Tribune famous in the for the past month. To know how to be ready is to know Miss Dorine Abrahams, Mrs. George West. Demonstrate any "6-66" Paige Burnham, Mrs. Rayman and Mrs. Nellie how to live, and at bottom to know We believe a clean-up campaign Now my wife and I would awfully thruout the county and the arrest of a Brown. Refreshments were served. how to die.—Amiel. model and learn for yourself. like to meet you and Hi, so when you It is easy to sell/insurance, couple of men who are manufacturing are out riding with just drop but it is not eaay to sell it right. "Cy", INTEREST ON DEPOSITS the stuff would assist materially in before you pass bye. It is easy to rorget the insurance in reducing the drunkenness. MRS. LEROY HOPFE was surprised rights, but this does not Charley. All deposits made in the Savings Lakewood Seven- Pasieneer Touring Car t-60 Thursday by friends, the occasion make a large and paying insurance (Palmer) Larehmont 11 Four-PatttneerSportTyp* Department of the Austin National $-66 being her birthday. She was presented CAREFUL DRIVING business. 6-66 Fice-Pa»»enget Coup* Bank on or before April 10, draw interest with an electric toaster. 9-66 Seven- fatten get Sedan Rich Kitchenware. With the approach of warm weather from April 1, at the rate of 4% Alt -modelt will br exhibited at A urwMebilc and the resultant opening of the In the days when the Roman empire per annum, payables quarterly. Adv. We treat every client the MRS. JAMES PETERSON was surprised thowt throughout the couaity automobile season, the number of 26-3-c. was at its height, if you went Into same—the best we know how. Friday evening by several minor and serious accidents occurring the culinary department of an elegant After'we have written your friends. It was Mrs. Peterson's birthday in and about the city is alarming. policy, we feel responsible for it establishment you would find and she received many appropriate PAIGE -DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT Careless driving this season seems to Don't think that it's a bother to saucepans lined with silver and pails gifts. HIGHEST PRICE be mere pronounced than- ever and Manufactureri oj Faige Motor Cart and Motor 1 ruciu answer questions. It's a pleasure. of various descriptions richly inlaid speeding in the city seems to be the It's what we are here for. MRS. SWENSON entertained her with arabesque in silver, and shovels PAID FOR pet hobby of several young men and Have our representative Bee clerks and their gentlemen friends very handsomely and Intricately a few old ones. City ordinances you. r- and husbands at an elegant five Poultry and Veal should be enforced to the limit as far carved. MOTOR INN, course dinner last night. The evening as careless and fast drivers are concerned. was spent in music and sociability. A jail sentence for the fast LIST OF LETTERS E. D. Hopfe, Prop. Get Our Prices driver would be of more benefit as a Before You Go Remaining Uncalled for in this Office lesson than a light fine. Take the average A. C. PAGE MR. AND MRS. C. V. MOSSEY 'for the Week Ending Elsewhere person fined for speeding and were surprised Friday night by about April 2, 1921 he seems to think- it is something to twenty of_ their friends and neighbors. R. HrJOHNSON & SON. Minnesota. Gentlemen Anderson, Albert. Austin, joke about and- tell his friends—but THE MOYT lrBWDTTSPtCC CXRi IN AMERICA The evening was spent in cards and Bloom, Arthur. Harris, J. W. Hegna, PROVISION MARKET you take the same person and give him dancing and a fine picnic supper was S. N. Hillborn, A. Larson, the limit with a jail sentence and he 226 E. ftllt Sir** served. Karl L. Loney, Andy. Olson, Oscar.. will literally beg that the case be .=?••• 1 Paulson, Mr. Postnick, Joe. given no publicity, for there seems to MRS. FRANK PERRY on Water Reynolds, Paul. Simonds,* Wesley. be a stigma about a jail sentence that street was surprised by about fifteen Smith, D. E. Thurnau, Sam. Vockrodt, one does not care to have aired before friends Friday afternoon. The ladies Martin. the public. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. took their lunch and spent -a very Ladies—Jackson, M. Ruth. Kelner, We firmly believe that every person 1 pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Perry was Specialist. Mrs. Rube. Nelson, Mrs. Bernard. should be examined before being presented with a pyrex baking dish. Natural Therapeutics Nebauer, Mae. Peterson, Rosa. allowed to drive an automobile Sime, Christine. Vacura, Mrs. M. A. MRS. M. I. BASSLER and Mrs. A. whether it be for pleasure or for business. These letters will be sent to the An excitable woman has no W. Wright entertained a company of "DEAD LETTER BRANCH," April also business driving an. automobile and ladies at a five o'clock luncheon Saturday 18, 1921, if not delivered before. In neither has the man who is bitten by afternoon at the home of Mrs. Colon and Rectal Diseases. calling for the above, please say "Advertised." the speed bug. Wright, in honor of their guest Mrs. giving date of list. Over Austin Furniture Store. C. N. Brown of Los Angeles, Calif. C. F. COOK, P. THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM (See card elsewhere this issue) MR. AND MRS. PETER BORGESON President Harding has voiced his DON'T TAKE A CHANCE! If you held a farewell at their home ppproval of the program mapped out own an auto you cannot afford to be by Republican leaders in congress for without Auto Public Liability Insurance. the forth coming extra session. It is It costs very little and if your now proposed that the tariff will come auto injures someone you will have a RESIDENCE first. The Fordney Emergency Tariff serious matter on your hands. Insure bill, which was vetoed by President with J. E. Crippen and be relieved of Wilson, after being passed last session, the legal liability. Phone Bridge 140. will come up for" passage again 27-4-c in the same form, except its life will be limited to six instead of ten months. An antidumping bill is also JEWELRY -AT- proposed to protect the American market from a surfeit of imports from PUBLIC AUCTION foreign countries. A bill is also proposed for buying customs upon the br.-ia cf American valuation instead of foreign valuation. I It is hoped that these measures will WATCH REPAIRING regulate the flood of foreign imports Having purchased a farm at Grantsburg, Wisconsin, We guarantee Satisfaction at and give protection to American industries and as I am moving to that place, I will sell reasonable* prices until a permanent tariff law my beautiful residence located at can be enacted. With these measures c. JONES L_. passed and out of the way, attention 204 North Third Street on will then be turned to the task of revision 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. of tax laws. There does not JEWELER 4 You bny your phonograph for a lifetime seem to be any serious division among Monday, April You ought to get a lifetime of musical happiness at 2:00 P. M. out of it And you do,—when you buy THAT APRIL 10th aNew Edison from us. H* DESCRIPTION—2 story house, 7 rooms bath, 4 sleeping porch, 3 closets, large pantry. Hard Our Edison sendee guaranteed this. DEPOSIT wood thruout. Full basement. Hot ait furnace. Good attic with floor and stairway. Birch Our repair-expert overhauls your instrument 4 floors thruout. House is 4 years old and is in If" regularly^-— ke6ps it running smoothly and fine condition an thoroly modern on a lot 55x 135 ft. sweetly. begins to earn interest BARN—t20x28 with 18 foot posts, in good shape Department'makes it a RE-CRBATION and will be sold separate from tho rest of the Our ten days before property. point to stock the kind of musio you most enjoy. Edison'* Portrait it comes to this FURNITURE—A big complete line of new furniture "Along BroadWay," comes bank. bought last summer will be sold before the Get O magazine,- ut residence sale. every month with its (mat about things and etching proof by Frank-. lln Booth,—and frame 30 BUSHELS OF POTATOES. It for your home. Show# ,perSOnS mUSlCal* f\i Edisonshrelook» to- J? Hake it a BIG ONE J- .TERMS: Will be given on dat£ of sale. All this 5i3 seihfice in the triiest sense of 'jt* this'll in mtogra^b! No All tKfl trilAC^ conep nf 7? TERMS,: of personal property—-6 months time. advertising matter. 12 the word,-HDprdial, interested, and "with- 19 inches in sike. F. E. Bring or mail the cou- vq The Austin National Bank OWNER Schleuder Paper Co. J. L. JMitchell, p. D. Beaulieu, W. E/ Hopfe, Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. k* ^resident. Vice President. Cashier, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA