Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 13, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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i.li.,..,..-llJt!"1 w* BOM BS V^SV'I .% f. it \d -ft mm*' r' Si MOWERS Page Eight Mondays-June 13,1021 1 •il ggggpMai N E WS E TT E S tet#ng arbfii'J'fflcely. Wis ls lcertainfy to. Mount Pleasant, la.,'are guests at good news for his many friends the G. J. Anderson home on West Winona ¥V a since Mr. Peet is seventy-seven years street. a It ta|M of age and therefore, could not be Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Capretz, Mrs. Robert McCoy Is taking a vacation expected to stand a serious operation this morning, a son. from her duties at Murphy's very start store and is visiting her parents near LEW MRS. LEWIS entertained the Mrs. Julia Churchill is reported as Dr. P. A. Lommen left last night Duluth. Baptist Wtmian Societ&JFriday afternoon very low at St. Olaf hospital. vl fcr Chicago where he wijt attend ,, 610 North Kenwood at lierTi Miss Laura Knutson is takiiig two clinics for a short time./ Later on he Mrs. C. L. Schwartz is spending avenue. 4. weeks vacation from her duties at figpes i$o V^rmillio^JI. j)., where his two weeks in Elict, Wisconsin. deny yourself take5 jlrit to of*3^rfain plea£Ur*r Weste'si store and will visit her pai .father is jean of the Medical pchool. jssMRST OTTO TOLLERUD, entertained and luxuries, but you oflfstsrliiil. enj^f at Taopi. ..£&.• jam Dr. Lommen expects to attend the the Missionary Society of St. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller graduation exercises of the state university of Lansing, June 12th, a daughter. Olaf Lutheran church Friday at her '"You. of growlki—Aak success Mr. and Mrs. E. A: Carll and Mr. can't msp 5cl|esne of South Dakota as well as home on Freeborn Sixth street and Mrs. John Herzog have returned Miss Dorothy Pooler is visiting bua and {ruit of visit his friends and relatives before Papers were read by* Mrs. Ben Olson te|ins as a that tW ripened from an automobile trip to the lakes friends in Colorado Springs, Colorado. returning to Austin. on "Home. Missions" and Mrs, Emil if you will neVer kill the blossom of chance, near Faribault. Olson, on. "ChukAvLoyalty." -Mrs. Dr. Jay Hall of St. Paul is visiting by* the early &ost ot 3te^l«ci'r— fferbertKHifmair OBITUARY Floyd Ingalls leau the meeting aijch Jake Hartje and family leftiSaturday at the F. 0. Hall home and other relatives. for Thief RivervFalls where Mr. Mrs. Tolltjrud's division served. ... Hartje will look after his farming Charles Vandegrift Buried. YOUR BEST REREKENCE IS ONE OF OUR SAVINGS MR. AND MRSjT"PAUL REYNOLDS Donald Davison visited his aunt, interests there. Charles Vandegrift, who died in were giveii a shower Friday BOOKS WITH REGULAR DEPOSITS IN IT. Mrs. Theo. Olson, of Red Rock last LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Thursday was night at the home of their parents, WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE CERTAIN YOUR week. Dr. Haven returned Thursday night buried in Oakwood cemetery yesterdaj*afte!rtioon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds. Many SUCCESS BY USING OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. from LaCrosse, Wisconsin where he He leaves two sisterij Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wiseman COURTEOUS, EXPERIENCED, CONFIDENTIAL attended and Paul and his bride received spent the first part of the week. Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Hart, and Mrs. William of St. Joseph, Mo., June 7, a nutny beautiful gifts and a SERVICE AWAITS YOU HERE. Haven will remain a few days longer. Baker. They with Mrs. Hart's daughter. purse of $10.00. The evening was "THE BANK TO BANK ON" son Robert accompanied the body Mr. and Mrs. C. L. We|t||M Mr. spent in games and music and much Miss Golda Gregg went to St. Paul here. Georfie Hart of Watertown, S. John Anderson left this, morning for merriment was caused by the guests Sunday to visit her uncle, Dr. Vin Jffrat National iBank of Anatin D., was also here. Des Monies where they will attend compelling Mr. Reynolds to tell how Hawkins. the Imperial Council of*'the* Mystic and what he said when he proposed to Bertha Marie Hanson. Shrine. his wife and the answer she gave Organized 1 & Surplus. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holconib spent Miss Bertha Marie Hanson, daughter him. Ice cream and cake were served Sunday at the Hillier home in $300,000.00 1868. 'J-— Mr. and Mrs. Christ W.. Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson, and at a late hour the guests departed Brownsdale. and family of Ellendale motored here eight miles northwest of Austin, died S3 wishing this estimable young last Sunday and visited at the home jit her home late Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chipman of couple many happy returns of wedded of the farmer brother P. R. Peterson after two years illness following influenza. St. Paul spent Sunday at the F. I. NOTICE. life. They leave .Monday-for St. Paul Farm Bureau Picnic at Grand Meadow, and family. DONOVAN A GOSLEE Funeral services were held Scullen home. Wednesday. Austin, Minn., June 8, 1921. where they will make their homo* Funeral Directors at 2:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon Rev. Fr. Hoeffer, Catholic mission Notice is hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark and son, Miss Margaret Burgen §nd mother from the home with interment in Oakwood and Embalmers law offices of the undersigned attorneys worker among our reservation Indians, Earl, Mrs. Lou Reckenthaler and Boy Scout News of Blooming Prairie were Austin cemetery. Rev. Henry Noss of the city of Austin, will be Day Calls—Phone Main 198 lectured to a full house at Krebsbach's daughter, Genevieve, and Mr. and visitors Monday. officiated. closed each Saturday afternoon from Nifbt Colls Hall Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Dean of Minneapolis spent 1:00 P. M., beginning with Saturday Paul Neveln has received his trans-f Among those who took in the Lutheran T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Miss Susie I. Moe is home for her Sunday at the Frank Clark home. the 11th day of June and ending with Mrs. Percy Bump. fer from the LeMars Troop No. 3 to convention at Montevideo this summer vacation from Milaca, where but including Saturday the 10th day H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. Hardening of the arteries caused Mr. and Mrs. Bert Earl and family the Austin Troop No. 2. week are E. N. Johnson, Mrs. Breniia, of September, 1921. she has been teaching. Motor and Carriage Service the death of Mrs. Percy Bump at her Wilson Halter has been appointed haw returned home from a trip in Mrs. Erick Hanson and Oscar L. —Catherwood & Nicholsen, home, 207 Alleghany street, Friday Mrs. O. W. Larson and daughter Scout Master of Troop No. 3 Maurice the northern part of the state. Mrs. THE HOSPITAL CLINIC Anderson. Sasse & French, night after a six weeks illness. The Shirley are spending a few days in Earl's sisters, the Misses Amy and Daigneau and Paul Leek are. assistant ^Wright & Nelson, Another baseball game was pulled C. A. Hotfo, M. D. funeral will be held tomorrow after? XeRoy with relatives. Gladys Snyder accompanied them. ^equt masters. Verne (|ory may Baudler Bros., off last, Sunday between-the Johnsburg O. H. Hoggo, M. D. noon at 2:30 o'clock from the hom&. Hoffman & Richardson, be a third asistant. P. A. Lommon, M. D. Jr. team and a team southwest Irene O'Connell of Stewartville is Rev. J. McFarlane will officiate and J. D. Sheedy. Mrs. John Thill and Mrs. Gerald Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and Wade Searles, Edward Banfield, of Adams composed of country players. visiting her friend, Miss Florence interment will be made in Oakwoocl Advertisement—June 9, 16, 23. Laboratory assistant. Meany of Rose Creek and Mrs. John True Van House. Albion Mprey and The score ended 7 to 6 in favor driffin, for a few days. cemetery. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS Herzog, of this city spent--, Thursday Curtis Crippen, Frederick Crane, Rex of Johnsburg. '-'^v /'. to St. Olaf Hospital Marietta Colson was born in Cherry afternoon very pleasantly at the Anderson, John^fSmith, Wallace Benton Fay Greenman of Los Ahgeles, Surgoons. C. M. St. P. R. R. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brown, N. Valley, Ohio, November 29, 1844. Her Adam Arens farm home, near Austin. and Don Lawrence passed their HIGHEST PRICE California, arrived in Austin Tuesday SPECIAL ATTENTION givon P. Schmitz and Mike Schneider autoed parents moved to Wisconsin when she final tests for second class scouts. morning on a business trip. todiagaostic accuracy, clinical, to Pittsville, Wisconsin, where they was a year old. She was married to •"_ Miss Hazel Tollifson, who has been Albion Morey was the first scout microscopic, .chemical and PAID FOR visited the Anton Kleifgen family. Percy Bump October 19, 1865. They doing secretarial work at the University Bert Sutton is home from South to pass the first aid requirements. radiographic examinations accurately Poultry and Veal They returned to Adams Monday lived on a farm in Wisconsin until of Minnesota, has' accepted a Bend, Ind. where he has been attending He was coached by Dr. Grise and Dr. evening. They also visited at l^&rshffeld 1868 when they came to Minnesota, Gonaral Surgery— position at Carleton College in the Notre Dame University. Lewis gavjgj Jiim the examination. He iuiiI and Startford during ?rtheir Eye, Ear, Nose Throat purchasing a farm at London in Freeborn same line of work.. She. continences a passed with mark of 90. -fCvtOar Pricw Cla4|«»s prcqieriy fitted. stay. ... Mr. and Mrs. George Adler have county. They lived there until her new Worlf, June Two new scouts have been added Yw Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osmundson, 1893 when they moved to Austin and as their guests, Mrs. R. S. Collins to the evergrowing list. Lawrence !,,^EU®wh«r« Office over Hangan's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boe and family and The Happy Thought Club will rijeet purchased the home on: Alleghany and children of Scobey, Montana. G. Ames has been assigned to Troop WaW N. Main St. ... Mrs. Reuben Wignes, Mr. and Mrs. R. SON. street where they have since resided. tomorrow afternoon,' June 14, at the H. JOHNSON ft No. 2, and Charles Raulston to Troop Phone Main 222 -.|- John Boe and family left this -morning Mr. and Mrs. E. S Selby and ehil^iren country home of Mrs. /Maggie BroWn Eight children were born to Mr. Austin, Minn. PROVISION No. S. Charles comes from the land by auto for Frederick and/Luck, are spending the summer tit and Mrs. Bump, four of whom with Qn South Kenwood, Election of officers of cowboys, Choteau, Montana. mLia A. 1. ARNESON, M. D. Wisconsin, where they will be the their cottage at Clear'Xake, Iowa. the father survive. They are Mrs. will be held. Al'l: members are Specialtist in Natural Therapeutics guests of the Carl and Leonard Boe Nellie M. Hartley, at home, Willie L. requested to be present. ADAMS Using: "Condensed Out-ofdoors," Mrs. Anna Lillengraven and daughter and Alec Asper families. at home Alba of Marshfield, Wis., electrical, mechanical, Mrs. W. H. Archer returned Fridya Bessie left Tuesday for Montana and Bertram J., on the home farm at 1 PROFESSIONAL //From the Review spinal and other Natural methods from Adair, la., where she has Furniture Sale. "where they will spend the summer. London., Laura A. died in 1876, I DIRECTORY in addition to Medical Treat /All day Tuesday, June 14, and after been spending several days at the Local: High School Graduates Ten:. Frank P. in 1879, Carrie E. in 1894 ments. six o'clock June 15-16. Three piece Miss Mary Mardorff, of Brownsville, home of her son, O. H. Archer. She Diplomas-" were presented to ten and Effe L. in 1906. She also leaves Piles,-fissures, ulcers and similar CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. oak,bedroom suite black walnut book Pa., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Correl, graduate's St the Commencement Exercises, diseases successfully treated one sister, Mrs. Alma Kessler of St. case/fend writing desk, rocker, stand ^Physician and Surgaon Mattie Hollister here for a few days. who will remain here several without hospitalization. held? at Krebsbach's Hall Friday Paul, twelve grandchildren and one Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn/' anil two chairs. Bedsteads, bureaus, weeks. Office over Austin Furniture evening, June 3rd. The exercises grandchild. 6 cane seated dining room chairs and £reat X-Ray and Laboratory Eqvipaoat Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. M^her Store. (Opposite Fox HoteL) marked thtf successful close of the various other pieces of gqod old furniture Assistants-— She was a member of the Baptist *)f Montana, a son, June 7. Mrs. Miss Virginia Wensole and Miss at very reasonable prices. 605 Ernost H.Morru, M. D. fourth yeart of a full high school church and the W. R. C. Iffaher will be remembered as Emma Irene Fitzthum entertained a company The bass are always jumping on North Kenwood avenue in the garage. Mabollo Moor*, R. N. course at the Adams school and presented Xasak. Sarah Cook. the other side of the river. of friends at a dancing party At the Swenson Millinery Shop you the class of 1921 as one of the W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. Advertisement 47-1-p. Friday evening at Harmonia hall. can find a large assortment of the largest that ever graduated from the Henry Sttuier of Dexter, who UNDERTAKING aad Dancing was enjoyed until eleven"{^W creations in ladies hats for summer.' "underwent an operation at St. Olaf local institution. Clalssy, up-to-the-minute styles in FUNERAL DIRECTION It will pay you to come in and o'clock after which refreshments were Auto Hearse Equipment hospital recently, is getting along ladies hats. The newest and best in look over our tables. Swenson's Millinery. Gene Herzog of Austin vis'ted served. cicely. the millinery line. The Swenson Millinery Prompt attention in Ewfy Dotail Adv. 45-3-c. a few days Adams friends here for Shop. Adv. 45-3-c. 'i ,/ Butinaas Rasidaac* •fe: Mr. and Mrs. W. St. Clair and William Peet of Brownsdale, who the past week. Phono Main 112 Phono Main 113 €£11 on us for sand or gravel by the About thirty members of the local The children of Minot, N. D., who arrived The news twice a week ip underwent a serious operation at St. JUSTIN, MINN. load Call 188, City Dray Line. S. L. News—less than 5c a week Farm Bureau attended the County -here by automobile Thursday enroute Olaf hospital Saturday is reported as Yotiftg, 217 E. Mill St. 44-4-c 'ii.' t* T' ITIStfSLY AS BAD AS iiov% 'J- V, YOU ALLOW on uood Clothing show the:Greatest •iiS.'ft 4 Maybe you've forgotten that we are here. fc of any Commodity retailed anywhere—the lowest price? are here 'V At any rate—it is almost criminal—not to say $5.90 gross extravagance to $3.90 $83.75 Men's all leather high Hart, SchafFner & Marx Silk and silk stripe throw away good uppers men's suits, and low $6.00 meJl's shirts now How K. 51 when a few hours in our $1.50 Men's all leather shop at a reasonable cost Styleplus hand tailored finest quality Madras work $2J90 will make them like new men's suits, now IpOwsnV shirts now 1 ap.lt again, $2.90 jv $1.00 Cowden and L4e's teryfyr All wool serge and scotch Best qualiiy Percale 'f best men's unionalls now men's suits, now $2.00 uMft'ii shirt* now For any member of the "»4'l $i.i5""' family too. $2.00 If Men's extra heavy full Wool wear finest Superior 'l^iilWe jjcut 220 blue ov^Us boys' suits now'... Uniota Sipts, now $1.50 and !.... Bring in a pair on trial. I-11 1 & $9.75 $1.00 W'w We'll rebuild them. Woolwear hand made Men's heavy full^lt -'i blue stripe overalls now .^..i i/ Jfc'H. vV Boys' suits now '$2.00 Men's ^Uniott Suits flogan Shoe $1.50 a $3.90 901 Boys' stripe and Khaki Wool mixed good quality 'm Topkis Athletic r\ff, Unionalls now 75c to Boys' Suits, $5.90 and $1.50 MtrtfcUntai Suits -4 iSt*V, Repair Shop .4'-! $3.00 Boys' heavy blue 220 's" Boys' Wash Suits in Rondo Athletic and overalls, all sizes, now all the styles, $1.00 to f. vn'^s'" Shoe Repairing. pp RockfordSox, 10c Dress S*x,ft0c Canvas Gloves, Men's large Work Shirts 50c W" '$?£ ft S-, K- The L^eutholdsPetersoif Co. a Wf a S to re A S IN N N Sto«* 5 "U I '.,Ww -r.