Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 11, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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They Hafre Plumes in Both Pteces MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Chttki Sugbro* "rrStgfri LOCAL wmm Miiwhii UWM PE. viotce- %0 VOfcE Ol& 0\V*G0XT\.EV\*SfceEfc &>* I UEARD it»|J OFF AVtf OVUN N6STWt*N WE %\G weu./«)Eu.\ "TWYS Yfc j\VA wbl. oozzuei VIHEMNOO A, oL.* KILLED «OTO AIRjOOUD "tOWH AS U*£ *00* OLD GOIX\j£-~D\ONOO AlDEM $PBAK\V*S FROWV? 7 AND "CWCfe AS 4 OtKM Roy Paulson of Blooming prairie MOfOMVlQ mw wo«r *aoor oe*mV vmuotss van spent Sunday in Austin. ELfcPSE A. J. Coleman spent Sunday at the J?. A. Ryan home. ThE PMDUfe Miss Violet Riley of Otranto was RWM5& AMD in town Saturday. A lOOD Mrs. H. B. Hinckley spent Saturday VO\t£\S in the Twin Cities. HEMIO ftmrnmr Iwk M. B. O'Halloran went to Taopi and Adams today on business. ?i Martin Moe of St. Ansgar, Iowa, was an Austin caller Saturday. Adelle Tollifson spent Sunday with her mother in St. Ansgar. High School Students C. Nolan and Miss Marie Guyer at a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook returned Two Out of Timekeepers Office Mack Cunningham went to the Helmer Larson and Harry Kaiser, seven o'clock dinner Saturday night. to their home in Waseca, Friday, To Hear Concert cities Sunday to spend a few days. after attending the funeral of Miss of the timekeeping department of the This Afternoon Mrs. Etta Barick was an Austin Ella Cook. While here they were Geo. A. Hormel & Company are unable Mrs. F. A. Ryan spent the weekend shopper Saturday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller. to be at work because of illness Austin nigh school students will at Mankato, visiting friends. Mr. Larson is bothered with blood Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lageson and have an opportunity to hear poisoning in his foot. Mr. Kaiser Mrs. Earl Peck is visiting in Minneapolis Miss Lulu Lageson spent Sunday Josef Konecny, violinist Mary Tris, Mrs. C. N. Brown, of Los Angeles, was painfully injured while working with her niece, Miss Speak. pianiste and Lola Murel Alley, so- with relatives in Ellendale. who has been spending a couple of 8 in Building C. .x. ,. j* -Jprano, in a concert at the high school Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Stew weeks visiting Austin friends, left „n ... Mrs. Hans Rasmussen of Albert oj 'auditorium at 3:30 o'clock this after- artville spent Saturday in Austin. Sunday for Fort Dodge, Iowa, where Lea is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry MICKIE SAYS noon. Rasmussen on Kenwood avenue. she will visit friends before returning Mr. Konecny is a violinist of exceptional Miss Batkin and Mrs. Dennis of to her western home. talent. Hayfield were Austin callers Friday. Mrs. Charles M. Leighton and daughter Mary are visiting in Caledonia TO TELL OF STATE'S Nature not only is wonderful but feC 6A.\t BR. D\fe A&OOt OJS C5 R. L. Furtney went to Mason City The Cancelled Check is good evidence and LaCrosse, Wisconsin. NATURAL BEAUTIES a good deal of human nature is positively *Vevtuott voeuu QrtOftftcMS] Sunday evening on a business trip. astonishing. of money paid—it speaks for^ twtf eotABo V)? UCNO M** "CU^V4, (Continued from Page One) Mrs. C. L. West returned from Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holcomb spent itself. The Check Book system is Mankato Saturday night where she tion of the work, and was followed Sunday with friends in Brownsdale. -tctteutf, uotvee- convenient, because checks can be spent the week-end with relatives. TIME TABLE by C. B. McGrath who claimed that it Cloyd Keller of Sargeant visited easily mailed and you always have was impossible to tell all of the good [AN? NAfcVUBtt.,Axvec Sue NEWSDO E. S. Selby left on a business trip CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN iis sister, Mrs. H. F. Kezar Sunday. things seen and heard—one had to be KV the right change Sunday night to Washington, D. C. St. Paul and Minneapolis ^siX' there to appreciate just what a Rotary He will return in about ten days. Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m« Mrs. Nellie Hartley underwent an -i -1. 'i convention meant. 4 It is economical because it encour-fe^_ Ft Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council operation in St. Olaf's^hospital Friday. Roy O'Halloran of Mason City Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Caroll, I- A. J. Donovan, representing the ages reflection before spending:— |f( Leave for-—12:55 p. m. 10:59 p. m. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Ten Thousand Lakes asociation, was It is safe because a lost'check bookj^ and Mrs. M. B. O'Halloran. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, then presented, and Richard W. Chalgren, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST P, can be replaced, but money in a lost*^ April 8, a daughter, Evelyn of Wheaton, one of the applicants M. C. Bramham of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, St. Paul and Minneapolis pocket book is a dead loss. Agnes. for the position of superintendent Leave foiv—6:20 a. m.—3:15 p. m. is a guest of his brother, of schools of the Austin schools, This Institution, with its excellent Arrive from-—11:40 a.m.—7:25 p.m. James Bramham, for a few days. Sam Jones returned home Sunday JJackson was introduced by John H. Anderson. business methods, its steel lined and •from California where he spent the Attention was also called to two Leave for-r-f-6:30 a.^m.—3:50 p. m. Mrs. Martin Gilbertson of Winona insured vaults, and experience of a winter. •Arrive from—11:05 a. m. -7:00 p. m. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. D. bills before the legislature, one of La Crosse HALF CENTURY, is at YOUR Cory on Lansing avenue for a few which has been changed in- such a E. D. Hopfe returned from the Leave for—11:20 a .m.—7.23 p. m.1 SERVICE. days. manner that all high schools in the Arrive from—3:40 p. m.—11:45 p. m. cities Friday night with a new sport state which have been receiving state Calmar model Nash. Mrs. Mike Feeney of Fountain We invite your Acount. aid for agriculture, domestic science, Leave fdi* 7:20 a. m. 11:59 a. m. A* I spent the we'ek end visiting at the 7:50 p. m. Mrs. Alex Campbell returned from manual training and normal departments home of her brother, Harry Rutheriford. Arrive from—6:05 a-, m.—2:55 p. m. Call, phone or write to Biedford Saturday after a wek's visit will be cut off from these benefits. vf 6:45 p. m. with friends. The matter will be taken up Mason City with members of the legislature from Mrs. L. O. Hollister and Mrs. A. M. Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:52 p. m. "Miss Helen Heigleman and mother this county. Arrive from—6:10 a. m:—3:00 p. m. Lewis will arrive home tonight from of Le Roy spent Sunday with friends "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Freight No. 90, carrying-passengers Chicago where they spent the past In Austin. What is one mans meat is another east on thie S. M. division will leave week. mans' hash. daily, except Sunday at 7:15 a. m. Miss Mamie Hoppin of Waldorf, mt Stat Natumal Sank Mrs. Edward Hogue and Miss Katie spent the week-end with her aunt, Tunnell of Des Moines, Iowa, are Ikfrs. Henry Weber. visiting at the home of their parents, of Austin Hogan Roy, bookkeeper for Decker Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Tunnell. Bros., spent Sunday with his parents Capital & Surplus. Miss Evelyn Snyder returned to Organised in Bixby. jher work in O. J. Simmons' office this 1868. $300,000.00 Itfr. and Mrs. H. F. Kezar drove morning after a week's vacation, to Osage Saturday and spent the day Lester Biery visited his parents, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biery Sunday, enroute Hr. and Mrs. H. Perrish of Washington from St. Paul to Oak Dale farm IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS are visiting their son Floyd LeRoy. here. Mrs. George Hormel, Mrs. John CDie _p. J, .Burns family have moved Hormel and Mrs. A. W. Wright motored their new home on East Water to the cities Friday, returning Ito street. Saturday night. Hon. John Furlong will go to the Albert Hayes went to the cities Twin Cities tomorrow on a short business Sunday to attend the jewelers state trip. convention which convenes today at the St. Paul hotel. TIME •~Mrs. Amelie Gable and son Edward Arrived from Fort Dodge this morning Miss Rosella Arndt and Miss Alice on business. Baher, teachers in the Lincoln school, /:i IS AT were unable to be at their duties this •Henry Bartels, Jr., of Taopi had his morning on account of illness. tonsils removed at the St. Olaf hospital Thursday. HAND Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Wallace, who have been visiting at the homes of Fred Mudge of Fergus Falls, visited There is no better way to test the permanent qualities Mrs. M. A. Guy and Mr. and Mrs. friends here Sunday. Mr. Mudge Carl J. Voelker the past week, have of varnish than by washing it with soap and water. was formerly of Austin. returned to their home in Seney, la. Ordinary varnishes discolor after such a test. Liquid Hauling cost to Albert Lea, Owatonna, Minneapolis, St. Ufiss Bertha Mott spent Sunday Paul, or any other point out of Austin can be cut nearly in Word has been received here of Granite is proof against either hot or cold water even with, her sister, Mrs. William Rugg half by having a load both ways. Co-operation with us will the birth of a daughter to Dr. and living east of town. boiling water does not damage it. And it's the durabh cut your hauling cost. Our trucks go any road out of Austin Mrs. A. M. Heald of Ogilvie( April tJ. C. Himmer of Pleasant Valley varnish, as well. —.ru by appointment. 9. Mrs. Heald will be remembered Call us before shipping or moving and spent Saturday at the home of his as Miss Lucille Mann, a graduate of let us save you money. The use of Liquid Granite is your guaranty of satisfaction. sister, Mrs. W. H. Ryther. the Austin high school in the class of S. L. YOUNG 1915. Miss Helen Kratz, teacher in the Grand Meadow public school was "THE STORK 26-3-c. AUSTIN, MINN. PHONE MAIN 18C shopping in Austin Friday. Better have wasted your efforts »T THAT SATISFIES than not to have made an effort. -ft Mrs. Minnie Woodward went to AlTjert Just received another shipment of •-a Lea today to spend a week with Pathe phonographs and records $25 5 '-T, lier friend, Mrs. Ed. Hanson. worth of records of your own selection Associated Insurance Agency with the purchase of every Pathe Sayr. —Ar "Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu entertained machine. Keenan's Music Store. 125 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe, N. No. Main St. Adv. TJ8-3-C ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE "The strife and hardships of every day life are the melting pots of quality O. Niehuis J. W. DeBukr and character. Time and abuse fail to: weaken men or materials of mettle. Liquid Granite, the world's best floor varnish, is a fine example of this. M. H. 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