Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 16, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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sp. irj ^V a -rns^r 1 ii 4 *, .' •---•. ••••. •. :. ',.- .. $!••.. ••. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN IfflNN. "4 5 W Page Eight Thursday, June 16,1921* o#fi.v--'. Pi («v. %.v- NEWSETTES MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Print Shop Loafers are Hard to Discourage 0v ChttbiSu^m* VMiltaMiUt tJllj s/fe' wax Gvwn teu. mk? oowr whom 60 Aft ha noo uta\ Boss, \niswt Ncxyo aim DO AhNtVMVIGr NOV) C*N TO **1 AMMN MOT SOWte wova me* VA&VlGr BOUND AM9 "CMLK AND TO Mrs. Charles Hillam is visiting relatives in Independence, Iowa. tMPE AMD PRODCS? AMD Alt*? I CUMftft 30 THEN KIM KEEP TOOkKv'i** mc ^oova\ c^vir DOttE E\)EPNXU\V\Gr Btft KNOCK'S* OOW4 Mr. and Mrs. John Ziemer of Waltham &) SVT DOW4* VIOMC wrv\ tyxEVh StAlAOWiGr) were Austin visitors yesterday. AMD DRAl& 'EMV PEsrauvr 'aoovio* Miss Ella Neihuis and brother, aqoomoY/TV Charles, are visiting in Aplington, Iowa. voo Nathan Thon is home, from the State University to spend his summer 00 vacation. SOKA6- Mrs. Hugh Williams of St. Paul is in town today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bump. The Girls in Hormel's Provision Market enjoyed a picnic in Lafayette Park last evening. Miss Emma Mickelson has returned from Okmulgee, Oklahoma, where she COLORED GIANTS public schools. WEDDINGS "What's TO PLAY PACKERS Dr. L. W. Smith and wife of Wabash, in a Name?" Indiana, are guests at the Dick Jones-Goslee. By MILDRED MARSHALL The Hormel Club will play the Chicago A pretty wedding took place yesterday Carmichael home. Facts about your name its history nwa* Colored Giants, a touring aggregation, at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. lng whence it was derived significances Frank Wilbour is taking a two here Saturday afternoon at W. C. Goslee, 708 Medary street, your lucky day and lucky jewel. weeks vacation from his duties at the 4:00 o'clock, it was learned from when their daughter, Edna Alta, became 'Austin National Bank. Manager Tim Corey, this morning. the bride of Wallace Jones, son ROSE. The Packers will play Charles City of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones of St. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson and HERE this afternoon and no game Sunday, Paul. The ceremony was performed daughter of Crookston, are visiting yb\x ROSE by any other name would here. They will meet Owatonna at by Rev. Shuman at high noon. friends and relatives here. inVest as small or laijje still be a rose, according to etymologists. Owatonna. The bride wore a gown of white The fortunate possessor of Miss Mable Burdell left Tuesday georgette over satin and carried a ait amount asjfeu please al any lime j6u Austin Pirates To Battle. one of the most popular flower names for a two weeks vacation and will bouquet of white roses and sweet The Austin Pirates will play Lyle has a charmingly fragrant origin. It visit her parents in Oden. peas. please add or "\Vitlidrdv? as^Su please, a* at baseball Sunday, June 19, at the seems that all countries and languages She was attended by her sister, Hormel Park, in the first home game agree in expressing a rose by its color. Katheryn Catherwood came home Blanch, who wore a gown of pink often as/&u please? Combine witk ikis safety", courtc^x* this season. Even the Syrian name for the oleander last night from the State University organdie over silk and carried Jt«Ve real Value of (rose laurel) is rodyon. Greece produced to spend her summer vacation. and privacy an tU tkis fenk ioj6u. Ophelia roses. The groom was attended a Rhoda, which has since come by Paul Leonhart of St. Paul. George Brush and daughter, Audrey, to be a modern name of wide vogue. THE RIGHT THING Use the Mails if you can not come. Your Business will receive Jeannette Mossy was flower girl and of Owatonna are visiting at the The first feminine names to be connected Clinton Goslee was ring bearer. Just AT the same COURTEOUS EXPERIENCED CONFIDENTIAL home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts. with the fragrant flower called attention. We invite you to safeguard your Earnings before the ceremony, Hiram Lloyd of a rose were Roliais and Roesia, which, THE RIGHT TIME Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Conklin of Toledo, Mankato sang "O Promise Me." A in this BIG, STRONG, PROGRESSIVE INSTITUTION. .1-. curiously enough, are said to come Ohio, are visiting at the H. F. two course wedding dinner was served, No Deposit is too large or too Small at the By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE from the French and Latin of hros, Kezar home on West Freeborn street. the table decorations were white meaning fame, rather than from the "THE BANK TO BANK ON" roses and smilax. Mr. and Mrs. flower. England's most famous Rohais WHES ip DRINKS TEA. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holcomb left today ©l|r Jftrat National Sank of Austin Jones left for Chicago last night and was the wife of Gilbert of Gaunt. for Faribault where they will enjoy after a short wedding trip they will There were many Iioesias among the camp life at the Lakes for a IN THE minds of a good many young be at home in St. Paul. De Bohuns and De Veres and the wife "Aveek. men afternoon tea drinking is essentially Capital & Surplus. Organized of Fulbert de Dover in the reign of a feminine pastime and tiic Roehrick-Remmel. Henry II was so called. Mrs. Addie Reeves left last night $300,000.00 1868. young man who is versed in the gentle A very pretty but quiet wedding Ireland adopted the English form RESOURCES THREE MILLION DOLLARS. for Chicago, Illinois, after a pleasant ceremony is by these looked uyo.r took place at five o'clock a. m. at St. and changed it to Rose, whereupon it visit with her friend, Mrs. George as a Miss Nancy sort of person. Bui. Augustine's church when Miss found vogue in all classes and is still Campbell. many of our soldiers who had been ia Camille Remmel daughter of Mr. and one of the most popular peasant body there Sunday." All members Mower County News England came home with quite a William Apperson has returned to names. Germany took it and made of church, Sunday school, and Young Mrs. J. H. Remmel, became the bride MARKET PLACE taste for the cup that cheers but doe Iris home in Appleton, Wisconsin, after from it the diminutives, Rosi and People's Association and Ladies Aid of Mr. Anthony E. Roehrick, son of not inebriate, and beiore long tea \v:i spending a short time at the J. S. Roschen. Rosita is a lyric form found Mr." and Mrs. Adam Roehrick of Faribault. and all friends of the church are be quite the most stimulating bevera.^ Attlesey home. only in Peru, but is none the less planning on making a record breaking The bride was attended by that any one can get, anyway. The charming. Our own whim of Latinizing One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. her sister Colette and the groom was attendance at Sargeant Community E. A. Dalager returned yesterday prediction is made that the custom of Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. our short feminine names, following church this Sunday. Fine music attended by Harold Kennedy of Faribault. tea drinking in the afternoon—already Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be from Montevideo where he attended the Spanish-American war, has by choir and male quartet. MRS. LEON SMITH will entertain Added for all ads not paid for in advance. as popular among men as women in the Southern Minnesota district made Rosita almost equivalent to the Ladies Aid of the Methodist The bride wore a suit of brown Readers or locals not run in Lutheran church convention. England—will become much more Rose certainly every Rose has an church of Little Cedar, Iowa, today. tricotine with a lace hat to match. this column will be charged at the PROFESSIONAL general among.jail classes of Americans.. etymological right to call herself Rosita The ladles will come in cars and enjoy rate of 10 cents per line. Frank Clark, Joe Mann and Dr. DIRECTORY The bridesmaid wore a suit of peacock The large hotels are preparing if she so fancies. a picnic dinner, in Lafayette Hibbs left this morning for Faribault blue jersey with a white taffeta to see manx uiotre men in their tea Everyone is familiar with the Rose LOST AND FOUND park„ -i CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. -where they will spend a few days rooms. So ttienttf^to'the-min.ute young hat. of Tennyson's "Gardener's Daughter": ..V r.. -1- A LOST—A bunch of keys in leather fishing in the lakes near there. man had betteP become fairly expert Physician and Surgeon A four course breakfast was served Who has not heard case. Return to Mower County THE LUNCHEON CLUB met last in the gentle art of drinking tea Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Of Rose, the Gardener's daughter? Where to relatives and friends. The house News for reward. 47-2-p evening with Mrs. R. R. Murphy. A Mrs. G. H. Cross and granddaughter, was he, X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment The /idea used to be that when one was decorated thruout with pink and So blunt in memory, so old at heart, Assistants— Mercedes Marvelet, are visiting nice supper was served and cards enjoyed drank tea in the afternoon one must Si- FOR SALE and Mrs. F. E. Schmonski, Mrs. Elizawhite At such a distance from his youth in grief, with Mrs. Cross' daughter, Mrs. Elmer Ernest H.Morris, M. D. the remainder of the evening. hold one's cup and saucer deftly in That, having seem forgot? The common •i peonies and roses. Mabelle Moore. R. N. Lindberg and family in Minneapolis. the left hand. It was considered quite mouth, FARM FOR SALE The James The out-of-town guests were Mr. So gross to express delight, in praise of incorrect to let It rest on a conveniently W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. MRS. C. L. THOMAS and daughter, Brown estate offers for sale a Mower beth Schoen and Mrs. F. M. Hoffman her placed table or stand. But now, county farm of 228 acres, a nice Mrs. Fred Rayman, entertained UNDERTAKING and Grew oratory. Such a lord Love. and daughter of Owatonna, Mrs. Mrs. Adel Tollifson is taking a two clean,, well improved place, 3% although we certainly do not sit at a atf a luncheon" Tuesday afternoon. And Beauty such a mistress of the world. FUNERAL DIRECTION Adam Roehrick and daughter, Magdalene weeks vacation from her duties at the miles trom R. R. market, one mue T^e moss agate is Rose's talismamc table when we drink tea in our homes, Auto Hearse Equipment Mrs. Bigeiow and Mrs. Paul Knopf I First National Bank. She will visit of Faribault. They left on from the Iowa line, 7 miles from we do not spurn the assistance of the stone. It insures a bold heart and assisted in serving. .Prompt attention in Every Detail the afternoon train for a short wedding LeRoy, Mower county, Minnesota. her mother, Mrs. Fedson in St. Ans~gar, freedom from danger, if worn as an little Individual stands that come in Business Residence 215 acres under cultivation, 5 acres Iowa, trip after whcih they will make amulet. Tuesday is Rose's lucky day sets of five or six and form a "nest" A Ball of Wafer. Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 timber land and the rest pasture their home at Faribault. and 2 her lucky number. The wild when not in use. At hotels and "tea A soap bubble Is merely a bollow AUSTIN, MINN. land. Fenced and cross fenced. Joe "Frost returned home Wednesday rose is her flower. rooms," however, one takes afternoon ball of water containing air. The Some fruit trees. Two good wells. DONOVAN & GOSLEE after spending a week with OBITUARY tea from a table just as one takes any soap, partly dissolved, forms very (Copyright.) Good buildings. 6-room house. Barn Funeral Directors 'day aftre spending a week with O— thin film or skin over the air Milch 40x60. Lean-to 16x60. Hog house other meal. friends in Mason City, and Clear j. and Embalmers Smallest State in the World. Ail 24x40r -kjorn crib 8x32. Engine Now, of course, one is not supposed is endeavoring tv force its way ^Lake, Iowa. Mrs. Julia Churchill. There are several very small states Day Calls—Phone Main 198 house 12x16. Engine for pumping, to "make a meal of it" at afternoon through it. This air exerts an equal The funeral of Mrs. Julia Churchill, tucked away in one part of the world chicken house, carriage house. It's Night tea. If toast apd cakes-are served, a Calls pressure iii all directions, and forces Miss Mardorff of Brownsville, Pa., who died at St. Olaf hospital Tuesday a fine old place, in a well settled or another, but the tiniest of them all couple of small pieces of toast and one the soap film but at an equal distance T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. returned to her eastern home last night from cancer of the stomach, was neighborhood. Inquire of P. H. is Tavolora, a small island north of or two cakes should be sufficient. It from the center of the compressed air, H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. night, after spending a week with Carr, Adams, Minnesota, administrator held this afternoon from, the Christian Sicily and south of Cape Figari, which is unusual to serve anything more thus forming a perfect sphere or ball. Motor and Carriage Service her cousin, Mattie Hollister. of the James Brown Estate. church. Interment in Oakwood has a population of 50 persons. Its than toast or little cakes or sweet After the bubble has been floating cemetery. government is very simple, but the crackers, with sometimes candies, or A. I. ARNESON, M. D. about for a few moments, the water Mrs. I. Loomis, 200 South First FOR SALE—A $10,000, first mortgage residents maintain a representative at jam with the toast. When jam is drips towaftl the bottom of tKfe ball on a well improved farm in street, held the meeting of the W. Specialist in Natural Therapeutics Molar Experts Convene. Rome. served, it is usually placed In small and collects there in drops. The South Dakota expiring in 1923. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon. Members Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," With the closing of the annual convention O portions on a bit of toast. When jam Will discount to net buyer 9% interest. weight of th^se drops pulls tbo bubble brought flowers for Flower Mission electrical, mechanical, of the Southeastern District1 Address J. J. Fraunfelder, is served, of course a plate must be spinal' and other Natural methods day to give to the sick. out of hape and increases the Box 214, Commerce Station, Minneapolis, Minnesota Dental Society --Tuesday used. Otherwise the cake or biscuit in addition to Medical Treat pressure of the air inside to such an Minn. 48-1-c at Rochester, six Austin dentists returned ments. IMr. and Mrs. C. H. Decker of Minneapolis Is very often simply placed on the extent that it breaks through the film Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar to their work here. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn saucer. and the bubble bursts. HAY FOR SALE—200 acres tame diseases successfully treated Decker of Portland, Oregon, who They are: Doctors H. R. Fenton, (Copyright) and 40 acres wild hay 3 miles east without hospitalization. have been the guests of relatives and C. G. Gillam, F. p. Meany, Fay Rayman, •••p. Xj'"-——O V' NOTICE. of Elkton and 5 miles north of Office over Austin Furniture Fred Rayman and Cook. Austin, Minn., June 8, 1921. friends here returned to Minneapolis Taopi. Look it over and make me Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) Spilled Ink. Notice is hereby given that the •this morning. your best offer. H. T. Lynch, Independence, A mixture of salt and milk will entirely law offices of the undersigned attorneys More Bridges to Be Built. Iowa- 48-4-c remove spilled ink from a carpet of the city of Austin, will be Miss Lellian Johnson has finished Two bridge contracts, both in Austin Coming On Chautauqua If it is applied at once. The milk closed each Saturday afternoon from DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR her millinery season at Hollister's township five miles southeast of should first be poured over the ink, 1:00 P. M., beginning with Saturday HOME?—Then read this and act Smart Shop and leaves tomorrow the city, will be let by the board of the 11th day of June and ending with when It will float to the fatty surface, quickly! House nearly new, A-l night for Chicago, Illinois, for a few county commissioners June 21, as but including Saturday the 10th day then soak up as much as "possible with condition, full size basement, front days visit after which she will spend part of the county bridge building of September, 1921. and dining rooms and kitchen on an old sponge or piece of soft rag. program this sumer. the summer with her parents in Urbana, —Catherwood & Nicholsen, first floor 2 bed rooms with closets The stain should next be rubbed In a 111. One is an eighteen foot bridge and and bath on second floor. All floors Sasse & French, circle With salt damped with a little the other a twenty-four foot bridge. are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, Wright & Nelson, milk until it cannot be seen. As soon Mrs. Rice drove to Taopi Tuesday with heat in every room. House Baudler Bros., as the rag' Is soiled it should be renewed. and made arrangements for the 8th Eggen-Thoiii pson. located on fine corner lot with south Hoffman & Richardson, grade graduation of .the Rural and front. Insurance paid, new gas Miss Esther Thompson, daughter -O J. D. Sheedy. range, storm windows and screens A3 village schools which will take place of Mr. and Mrs. Ole: Thompson, was Advertisement—June 9, 16, 23. and garden with possession July 15 in Taopi June 28. A large platform married to John M. Eggen, son of LtCKt* included. If you are prepared to .LEARN DRESSMAKING will be erected in Mr. Holler's beautiful Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Eggen of Lyle, pay $1000 or $1200 down and $36.25 I While thousands are out of work in yard which is shady all day and yesterday at the St. Olaf Lutheran per month see owner at 1010 West other lines of business there have where an all day picnic will be held. church at 12:00 o'clock. Rev. A. E, Oakland avenue. 48-tf been no dressmakers looking for a Moe of Lyle performed the'cefemony. 30b. Many women have difficulty Four To Marry. finding a good dressmaker. You can,] Fire Destroys Dexter Club.! Sargeant Evangelical Four marriage licenses were-issued learn to do your own dressmaking at Fire from lightning Monday night SNOW'S COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING. since Monday to: Miss Camille. A. Church Nroes destroyed the Dexter Club at Dexter Time required only six weeks. Remmel, Austin and Anthony Roehrcik, Call or write Miss Lottie May Nail, and two automobiles,. owned by Sam Faribault Miss Marie J. Beraager, By A *H. NAUMANi'Pastor. Mgr., over Mowfer County Co-operat- 1 Austin and William Myhre, Sve Store. Austin. Adv. 35-tf-c. The loss' is at $8,000. 10:00 4 m.—Sunday, School. Austin Miss Mabel Walton, Thornton, wfi 11:0O a. m.—Public. .Worship. Iowa, and William E. Jones. Card Thanks, 'f 'I Of A. 7:30 p. m.—Y. P. Service. tftoNOl/S For the beautiful floral 'tributes, Clear Lake, Iowa Miss Edna Goslee, Jade Butterfly Lucky. 8:15 p. w.—Public Worship, Ser- the words of kindness and cheer and Alice4-You Wei* foolish to get k' Austin and Wallace S. Jones, St Fashioned In the form of a butterfly, many acts of assistance extended by mon, Evangelistic. angry with Miiie Just Because she Jade acquires a special significance Paul. On June 21 Bertha Kunz Baker, neighbors and friends, alsq the music p.' m.—Wednesday, Prayer kept you waiting 8:00 in '-China, because of a legend whom Mr. Vawter considers the furnished by the singers during our yjCe and choir... r,. Jack—But Great 8cott, I was waiting which relates that a youth in eager greatest dramatic recitalist in America, Show Children Use of Toothbrush. ger recent bereavement in the death of Thursday, June 23rd—Mrs Wm. for Her with a taxi. pursuit of a many-hued butterfly made will appear here in her unusually Children were shown the use of the Original Protestants. SI. Heydt entertains the Aid. powerful interpretation of: a great his way into the garden of a rich mandarin. toothbrush yesterday at the dental wish to extend our sincere thanks. The name Protestant was first ap* American drama. Sunday,June 26—lOTtfo a. m. Children's Instead of being punished for Robert Hanson and family. clinic at Elkton. Wiidom. aloofr'iatrm plied to the adherents, of Luther, from For years New York has rung with day program and baptismal his, trespass, the routh's unceremonious Advertisement 48^1-c Parents were advised of treatment isdom ttid tm- thetf protesting against, the decree her fame, and she has appeared in iervice. visit led to his marriage with the required in each case for the maintenance passed' by the 1(&thol% #ate8 at the alloyed coin .fought tqrj recital thruout all the Eastern States. Plan^*%%6rk%nJ W£rk ypuf. '-'ettllford Bartel is delegate the mandarin's daughter. Hence the figure of oral health and the preservation second Diet of_§pey«r|l^ 1520. prtf#~i«cl»#nge all thlnjjs, for thls in^ JrtttL This ist the first year that she has but KfW plAn be to attend the state Sunday Schodl and Young PeoMankato of a. butterfly is a symbol of successful estanttsm^ #prbail ^over MtoF'tW8 everything UT bought and ^sold-rv consented to make a Western tour in of general good teeth. Commercial College, Manfcato, love, and Chinese bridegrooms many years. This is one of the seventeen of the Germanxptateflf'ftTweden, Den- fortitude, temperance, and justice- to Minn. Our free catalog con- ^1, C&nventioii at are wont to present jade butterflies big programs on the Chautauqua Make your wants known in the tains the'plan. Send for it. Adver- Prairie, Minn. mark, Switzerland -fiiiglitnd and Scot- -word, trut virtue-subsists Wl»» 4 which opens here June 19. Mower County News Market Place. tisement 47-1-c. This Sunday, June 26th is "Every- land at about the same'time, Tlato,' 5 V* *&£ J&Jkju iinajin il JZL