Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 11, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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mm -r U?" iV'"*'• 3* -«r*~ -r' PAGE THREB si MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921 whose life was despaired of for a The Lundes will leave shortly for University Typhoid regulation. Since Mr. Mandler besides The deceased members of the family PROFESSIONAL period of weeks, is about again. He 4- owning the team is also constable Austin, where they will make their OBITUARY Victim Buried at are Michael H. Coggins, Mrs. Mary DIRECTORY future home. The children, Frances is well enough to be able to walk to of the village, the stranger was Spring Valley town and his recovery will now be a Ellen Keefe, wife of the late Thomas and Oscar will complete the school glad to drop the matter. Mrs. J. E. Lugg year before leaving for Austin. question of time. A good long rest Keefe, Mrs. Alice Curtin, deceased J. M. HEIMER Mrs. Rebecca Kees Laird Lugg died Fred Simmons, University of Minnesota Ole A. Johnson, who has been employed and he will be as good as ever. This Adams Gives Over $200 For Trail wife of Con Curtin. at the Oakdale Farm, at Austin is the best of news. at St. Olaf's hosiptal Sunday morning student, ^lied at his home in More than two hundred dollars Live Stock and Real Eitate the past winter, spent a few days were subscribed for the recently at 4:10 o'clock following an illness Spring Valley Monday from typhoid Auctioneer if of the past week at Adams visiting J. J. O'Malley designated Oak Dale trail which will DIRECTORY of nearly eight weeks with pernicious fever, contracted at the University Specially Conversant with relatives and friends. He left here connect Minneapolis and Chicago by The following account of the death PROFESSIONAL and cancer of the stomach. prior to the Easter vacation, State Monday for Paullina, Iowa, wfcere he Pedigree work anemia the shortest route and which passes of J. J. O'Malley, formerly of Rose has taken employment for the spring She was born, December 1, 1873 in Board of Health authorities announced thru our city. The list was circulated Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. A. I. ARNESON* M. D. Creek is from the Des Moines Register. and summer. by Sidney Thorn of the Oak Magheracorn county, Donegal, Ireland. Thursday. In matter of time It is good news to learn that C. A. Mr. O'Malley is well known in Dale Company, assisted by J. H. Specialtist in Natural Therapeutics G. L. BAKER, M. D. There she was married to Isaac Simmons was the fiyst victim of the. Hause is very much improved and is Krebsbach, J. H. Carey and J. A. Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," Rose Creek ai^l frequently .visited Physician and Surgeon 84 Laird in 1889. Three children Thomas, fever epidemic, which reached Oh his way to recovery from the injuries Schneider of Adams. Ihe trail will electrical, mechanical, his aunt, Mrs. Eliza O'Malley there received about three weeks Office in Lewis Building Robert and Ewing were born there. cases on the campus, Erving H. Graf be officially opened before the tourists'season spinal and other Natural methods and Thomas Meany this city. ago. An ugly Holsteiir bull attacked is on. Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 in addition to Medical Treat She came to this country in 1898, after of St. Croix Fals, Wis., having died him and had not the Hause dog been "J. J. O'Malley, 52 years old, one "ments. Office, Bridge 277 at the University hospital Wednes which two children were born, on deck to distract the infuriated animal, A baby girl was born to Mr. and Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar of the city's most prominent business Austin, Minn. Anna I. and James. In 1905 her husband, day. However, announcement of Sim Mr. Hause might not have survived. Mrs. John Sorflaten Friday, April 1st.1 diseases successfully treated men,- died Sunday afternoon at his Isaac Laird died, after which mons death was not made public until We extend congratulations. without hospitalization. DONOVAN & GOSLEE home, 2705 Grand avenue. Death was We are pleased to be able to mention Office over Austin Furniture she took his position as rural mail Thursday. He was the son of Dr. E. Lawrence Halvorson had the misfortune Funeral Directors caused by liver trouble from which that Alfred Benson, who has been Store. -{Opposite Fox Hotel.) of breaking an arm Sunday carrier at Oakland, which she held V. Simmons, and was 20 years old. and Embalmers seriously ill for the past month and the deceased had been suffering for evening, while cranking a Ford car. for fourteen years. For a number of Funeral services were held at Spring Day Calls—Phone Main^l98 The latter kicked breaking both bones more than a year. was the only woman carrier Valley Wednesday. years she of the fore arm. Dr. Moore set the Night Calls At the time of his death Mr. O'Malley in state. Her efficiency and fracture and at last report it was the T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. was treasurer of the Black Hawk mending nicely. A good many of the present generation faithfulness in this work won her H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. tire and Rubber company. Prior to are going to be old before their Mrs. A. O. Lunde entertained a many friends. Motor and Carriage Service this he was vice president of the American time because they had their youth number of her lady friends at her In 1916 she gave up this work and before they were thru with babyhood. Trust and Savings bank, but home on North East street Monday. moved with her family to Cortland, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. had severed his connections with the j• N. Y., where she lived about three ADAMS Physician and Surgeon institution when his health began to Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. years. At this time she had three A. I. ARNESON, M. D. From The Review fail. He was also vice president of X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment sons in service. In the fall ofxl919 Specialist. E A E the Globe Portland Cement company Assistants— she returned to Austin and was married Team Runs Away NaturalTherapeutics and a director of the Rector Burial Ernest H.Morris, M. D. About noon Wednesday, the dray to J. E. Lugg residing at 910 Mabelle Moore, R. N. Vault company at the time of his team belonging to George Mandler Medary street. Here she lived until death. suddenly took fright while standing THE HOSPITAL CLINIC W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 sO O also the time of her death. Her three on South Fourth street, and "lit" up Mr. O'Malley came to this city C. A. Hegge, M. D. Colofi e^nd Rectal Diseases. A I N E E A I A 2 3 0 children, Thomas from Colorado, the avenue coming to a stop only from Bayard, la., about six years ago. O. H. Hegge, M. D. when they collided with a telephone Robert from Michigan and Anna Over Austin Furniture Store. MONDAY AND TUESDAY— P. A. Lommen, M. D. He was a banker at that place and pole near the Sabel residence. Some from New York, were called here on Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and KATHERINE McDONALD continued his banking activities here. damage was done to the harness and (See card elsewhere this issue] Laboratory assistant. acount of her illness. a cup was taken from the hub of a He is also well known at Perry, la., "MY LADVS" LATCHKEY" FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS She was a member of the Central car standing near Baldner's. The car to Hospital where his family originally settled. St. Olaf belonged to a stranger, who threatened .Presbyterian church, and a true Christion Surgeons. C. M. & St. P. R. R. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. to collect for the damage until worker. She also belonged to SPECIAL ATTENTION given Elizabeth O'Malley, six brothers it was brought to his attention that the order of the Royal Neighbors of to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Frank, a banker of St. Paul, Minn. he had his car parked contrary to CHARLES CHAPLIN SbrwtA&ma microscopic, chemical and Oakland. She was a woman of Wiliam, Charles, Herbert, John and in radiographic examinations accurately strong personality and sterling character, Henry, alt of Minneapolis, Minn. his "WORK' made. a good mother, and one who General Surgery— mother, Mrs. Anna O'Malley, and a was willing to give her asistance Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat sister, Mary O'Malley, also of Montana. WEDNESDAY— Glasses properly fitted. whenever it was needed. CTVRA6C (ALL STAR CAST) She leaves to mourn her loss, her MTTERV Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Malley and Office over Haugan's Pharmacy in husband, J. E. Lugg and her children, 400 N. Main St. the bank official's wife were at the "SO LONG LETTY" all of whom survive her. Her brother Phone Main 222 bedside at the time of his death." Austin, Minn. Robert and sister, Anna Kees of Ireland, Comedy—Blondes Drop in— Mrs. Wm. Farrow, Mrs. Andrew Wayne Nowling J. K. LYNDE •Wilson, Mrs. Fannie Colvon, Mrs. Let. Us Show You Wayne Nowling, whose death occurred THURSDAY & FRIDAY— Kate McElhinney, Win. Kees and "KASAN" DENTIST on April 1, at St. Olaf's hospital The Battery Office in Hirsh Block John Kees all who live in Philadelphia. as a result of an automobile accident, Telephone Main 117 A brother Thomas Kees who was born November 15, 1904 Don't gamble with With A Two lives in Lake Forest, 111. AUSTIN, MINN. at Graham, Mo. He with his mother James Oliver Curwood's Greatest Story your wife's happiness Year Quarantee The funeral will be held from the and two brothers came to Austin December W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. Centr?l Presbyterian church at two 31, 1920 from Pine City, locating UNDERTAKING and 'PATHE NEWS o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The casket Don't bet your life's at 413 North Third street. FUNERAL DIRECTION will be open at the church from Wayne was employed as messenger happiness—your children Auto Hearse Equipment Pierce Battery Co. one uitil two for friends who wish SATURDAY- boy at the Hormel Plant on January welfare on the belief that Prompt attention in Every Detail TOM MOORE to view the remains. Reverend 20 where he worked until his Business Residence you will always be well. Swisher of the Congregational church Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 death. He was a very bright lad and You can never tell when the AUSTIN, MINN. will officiate. The body will be 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, well liked among his fellow employees. "STOP THIEF" sudden sickness or accident taken to Fairview cemetery at Oakland Phone Bridge 301. Minn. 1892 29 Years* Experience 1921 (Comedy "Millions") lay will come that may for burial. DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU He leaves to mourn his loss his you helpless. mother, Mrs. Edith Nowling, two brothers Eye-sight Specialist Esther Mary Barkley Scientific Adjustment of Loy and Leslie of this city and But you can protect those Esther Mary Barkley was born in GLASSES to all forms of a sister, Lulu Squires, of Pine City, you love from its tragic consequences defective vision the town of Argyle, Washington county, Peoples Service also three half sisters who reside in if you act in tiiM, 120 West Mill Street N. Y., April 26, 1845 and died Missouri, Daisy Laurance, Birdie McGinnis, /ETNA-IZE at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mayme Nowland. Wililam A. Reynolds, April 10, 1921, ALBERT HOPFE at the age of seventy-five years, eleven Anelte B. Hanson An JStna Disability Policy STORES months and fifteen days. On November Anette B. Hanson, seventen, died will pay you $50.00 t9 2, 1868 the deceased was at the home of her parents, Mr. and jjy# LIVE STOCK AND f. $100.00 a week for as long married to Andrew H. Reynolds of Mrs. M. J. Hanson, 305 West Winona as you are totally disabled -REAL ESTATE A:**'' Salem, N. Y., and to this union were street, at seven o'clock Tuesday by accident—$50.00 a week born six dauhgters. The husband and AUCTIONEER morning, after an extended period of up to 52 weeks if laid up by one daughter preceded her in death. illness. Those left to mourn her loss are Mrs. sickness and if the accident Apply early for dates, as I sell FRUITS IN Datus Reynolds, Mrs. William A. should prove fatal your wife Gold Found Almost Everywhere. nearly every day fat the sale $1.00 Reynolds of Austin Mrs. Chas. A. will receive $10,000 to White Laundry Soap Gold, though the most preeious of McGeoch and Mrs. John T. Grahm of SYRUP metals in common use, Is by far the $30,000 in a lump sum. 21 bars for si.oo Argyle, N. Y. and Mrs. LeRoy A. most widely distributed. There is AUSTIN, MINN. Bruce of Salem, N. Y. Also two sisters, hardly any country on earth, from Whx not make future saft today? her DRS. FENTON & MEANY the equator to the poles, where it is Mrs. Eben Kinney and Miss L. E. DALAGER READY FOR THE TABLE, SMALL DENTISTS not found. It is dry-blown out of Fancy blue Rose Rice Jeanette Barkley, both of Argyle, N. Austin National Bank Bldg. DISTRICT MANAGER the scorching sands of western Australia, CANS, MONSOON BRAND. Y., together with twenty-four grandchildren 16 lbs. for Office Phone: Bridge 103 blasted from the cliffs of frozen Aetna Life Insurance Co. and four great grandchildren Sliced peaches, Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R Lewis Building Spitzbergen and washed from the mourn the passing of this good Residence Dr. Meany: Main S64*R Arctic beach at Cape Nome. 4 3 cans AUSTIN, MINESOTA woman. In her early childhood she KARO SYRUP joined the Methodist Episcopal church MJI. KENASTON Yellow free Peaches, DR. M. J. HARDY and remained a faithful member to Phone Bridge Residence 1 gallon Blue her death. The funeral services were DENTIST White Cherries, 12 cans at .... Main 659-R 802 held this afternoon at two-thirty o'clock Austin National Bank Bldg. from the residence of her 1 gallon Red REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Apricots, Austin, Minn. daughter, Mrs. William Reynolds, at City Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Rev. M. G. Shuman of the Methodist and Bartlet Pears A E Episcopal church officiating, and the Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. Sliced Pineapple body will be accompanied tonight by UNDERTAKING AUSTIN. MINN. PAN CAKE FLOUR Austin National Bank Bldg. her daughter to the old home in New Undertaker and Funeral Director Assorted to suit. AUTO HEARSE York State where she will be laid to 4 lb. sack rest beside her husband Thursday afternoon. Day Calls, Main 677 at OUC Night Calls, Main 120 LARGE CANS 85c Mrs. £. J. Coggins Yellow Cling Peaches ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Premium Soda Crackers The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Toher Surgeon Occulist 3 cans vC W. B. NUFORM I Coggins of Blooming Prairie who 4 to 41/2 lb. Boxes Surgeon C. M. St. P. Ry. $3.35 St CORSETS died at her home Wednesday morning Bartlett Pears, Sliced Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel ft Co. are Form Builders replacing angles at the age of eighty-seven years, DISEASES OF THE EYE with graceful curves, and silhouette Peaches, 12 cans ... was held Thursday from the Catholic the outlines in Fashionable perfection. &LASSE9 FITTED New Crop Brazil Nuts OOjfc church at Blooming Prairie and the Variety of shapes and styles, enables Office First Rational Bank Bldg. every type of figure to be faultlessly 4 lbs. for VfaC remains laid to rest in the Catholic Fancy Strawberries, assorted to suit. Phone Office—Bridge 75 fitted. cemetery near St. Mary's church at Phone Residence—Bridge 499. Price $1.50 to $4.59 Newry. 4 OFFICE HOURS: Mrs. Coggins was born in Ireland, to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. and married in Wisconsin to the late By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. TOMATOES CORN! CORN! E. J. Coggins, who died three months SPECIAL PRICES ago. She is survived by her sons, AUSTIN CLINIC Edward Coggins, John Coggins of LARGE PRUNES 3 cans Chas. F. Lewis, M. D. Austin, Daniel Coggins, Patrick Coggins, at E. C. Rebman, M. D. and Mrs. David Cochlin of Newry, 40 to 50 size me. Chas. CI Allen, M. D. Mrs. W. C. Peterson of Owatonna. CORSETS 10c lb J. G. W. Havens, M. D. J* 12 cans W. B. Grise, M. D. JEWELRY at ..y General Surgery— Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat "Youth-line" Reduco Corsets 24 cans Glasses fitted make stout figures appear slender by accomplishing figure-reduction easily at Surgeons—— St. Olaf Hospital and comfortably. Hips, bust and abdomen C. G. W. R. R. one to five inches smaller. Geo. A. Hormel A Co. Weight apparently ten to twenty WATCH REPAIRING pounds less —ALL* with comfort and Hormel Milling Co. We guarantee Satisfaction at utmost of stylish effect. 1921 WILL REWARD SEND US YOUR -STORE OPEN Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. reasonable prices Phone Main 197 Price $6.00 FIGHTERS EVENINGS MAIL ORDERS For Information Out| O. I JON ES THE VALUE STORE '"fk Of Office Hours Call 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. hftJEORM *NL Any Of The Doctors JEWELER