Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 20, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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a •boh! ii 0* 4s *vrff -f»«£ «V 1 jpwrjvw. vt^wwr^.v*' :M "'•Tr*- .• T' .--} MOWER "COUNTY-NEW^AUS,i1N1lilNW.^^' "'i- V*s«*-'--i Page Eight1 #f.#4tpvja Monday, June 20, 1921. 1 i»^*V ^J4 S MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL NEWSETTES #vw Money to Make the Press Go J/ Tufas feOSS, vce*£& A SVM6L.I*,l6r€fc\ M6V6R KMVID\ TAKE TUGS* WoS iu Grace Brown visited in Adams \MVwf oo\n* Thursday. OP APPR0V*C Aw feUN AOOUPLfe tU' k/vam sans ,* vou ajus KAON0M A «EAT POP. tUE TOxM* OP 9GAM& O* 9fe\varr ttXPCLR AMD Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shaw, June 20, a son. A AMD FEEL O&UGED to SENDNOO paiumvusit MOSIR Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell tVAESE VU0W9 OP APP«QM&Um June 19, a son. Mrs. J. W. Lorenz is visiting friends in Algona, Iowa. Dr. F. E. Daigneau is visiting in Chautauqua, New York. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Krietz of Adams, June 19, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lukes of London, June 19, a son. H. McKenzie of Wisconsin is visiting his cousin, George Campbell. Miss Edith Fatland spent Sunday At her home in Mason City, Iowa. Mary Herrington. On account of the Bom to Mr. Imd"Rlrs. C. D. Card'rain"she remained thru the evening, of Grand Meadow, June 19, a son. East Clarkv Mrs. E. Meyer, CO. G. BY DINTY" CO. 'V Miss Bertha Roble of Denver, Colo., street, entertained Good Cheer Class of the Methodist Sunday school^ is home for a month's vacation. .Tune 15,1921. Athletics are well under way also. at her home Friday afternoon. here at about 4:30 O. J. Simmons, county auditor, We arrived They are-^arranging a field day for motored to Rochester this morning'. some time next week, battalion, baseball L. A. Anderson, who has been at-: o'clock yesterday with everyone feeltending teams, company kittenball teams, a Chicago school of Oste- -n§ keen. The camp is in fine shape Mrs. Andrew Skaron of Grand boxing, wrestling and all sports are opathy, arrived last night to spend .t the beauty of scenery, heavy Meadow was an Austin visitor Saturday. yb\x encouraged vv.th the possible exception the summer here with his sister. wooded bluffs and the fins lake is HEPE else can in^ext as small or lar£e thoroly enjoyed by everyone. Prac- of golf.' Mrs. Grier Quay and daughter tically everyone in Company "G" First call at 5:40, drill from 7:00 to Mrs. George Cipra and baby, of ajv amount as^bu please at any lime j6u Eettv Jans, who have been •visiting' at v»ent in swimming. Looked like rain 11:45 mess at 12:00, drill from 1:30 Myrtle, visited Austin friends Thursday. the Z. T. F. Runnrr hems have re- day but has hung, off so far altho to 4:00, mess at 5:30 and taps at please add or vrttkdrav? a?Jbu please, as" a turned to their home in Ohio. we had a little shower yesterday. 11:00 constitute a day and under the Mrs. Herman Jc-hansen of Waltham Mess Sargeant Bill Hyde and Cook capable direction and attention of often please? Combine witk i)iis saiViy^ courlc^1 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brownrigg leave Herb Anderson had a little trouble spent Thursday in Austin visiting Capt. Simpson, 1st. Lieut. Larson and lor their home in Baudette, Thurs- tove iasjt night but sure and jwWa^ and^&u JiaVe lli« real Value oT ikis fi^sik io/ni. friends. 2nd Lieut. Anderson the schedule is day, aicer spending two weeks with thru, in fine shape with a good enjoyed by everybody. came Miss Eleanora Fleming has returned Mrs. Brownr.gg's mother, Mrs. Mary feed. Today they out-did all outfits Norm was just in to see us. Use the Mails if you can not come Your Business will receive to her home in Adams after two Cronan. Mess (sdpper)—will write tomorrow. the same COURTEOUS EXPERIENCED CONFIDENTIAL with beef stew, potatoes, tomatoes, years here. bread, butter, coffee and raisin and attention. We invite you to safeguard your Earnings Mrs. Thos. Coyle and Mrs. E. V. apple pie. Just went over to see in this BIG, STRONG, PROGRESSIVE INSTITUTION. Miss Loretta Gulden and Miss Hart returned home Friday from Sgt. Hyde and Cook Anderson. They Mail addressCo. No Deposit is too large or too Small at the Cfenevieve Gahagen are visiting in Minneapolis where they attended the visited say they are putting out fried potatoes,, G-lst. Inf. Minn. N. Clarion, Iowa. W. R. C. convention and "THE BANK TO BANK ON" scalloped corn, bread and mixed Camp Oliver Ellingson, friends. Mrs. Florence Meyer of Minneapolis •jams and coffee. 1 Lake City, Minn. is visiting her sisters, Hazel and George Felch left for his home in ©Ijr Jfftrat National iBank of Austin Stella Foster. Sheviin Saturday after spending three /ocigty\ weeks at his old home with his mother Capital & Surplus. Organized BEDDINGS Martha Buchanan has returned to and other relatives and friends in $300,000.00 1868. her home here, after teaching school Austin. Feeley-Allen. RESOURCES THREE MILLION DOLLARS. in Crocker, South Dakota. Miss Bertha Allen and Louis Feeley Mr, and Mrs. Charles' Hanson, Miss Olive Savage has gone to were married June 15 in Minneapolis Henry Evenson and Clara and Ed. Minneapolis to attend summer school They were attended by Minnie Allen, MR. AND MRS. ALBERT JOHNSON Mower County News Evehson of Albert Lea motored over I at the State University. sister of the bride, and Mike entertained Thursday afternoon Sunday and spent the day at the John MARKET PLACE Feeley, brother of the groom. The at their home east of the city. Mrs. Moe home. I Mr. and Mrs. B. A. King of Montevideo 4 bride was attired in a blue silk Arthur Schuits of Hutchinson was an are guests of Mr. King's gown with hat to match. For the Mrs. Walter Officer and Mrs. Ben out-of-town guest. inother, Mrs. Chris "King. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. past several years she has been an C. Olson entertained Mrs. R. C. Anderson's Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. efficient operator in the Bridge exchange MRS. JOHN TOBAR, 702 Center division of the St. Olaf Clinton Vaux of Swea City, Iowa, Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be of the Tri-State Telephone office. street, was surprised by several Lutheran aid Thursday. Proceeds spent Sunday with his family at the Added for all ads not paid for in advance. friends Thursday afternoon. She The groom is a son of Mr. and were 84.00. George Shorft home. Readers or locals not run in W- Mrs. Mike feeley and holds a position was presented w:th a purse of $5.00. this column will be charged at the ss Bertha Hanson has returned .A marriage license was issued to as foreman ip the Hormel Packing rate of 10 cents per line. 4— 3Fi-ank Gute and Miss Eva Wolf Saturday. to Waverly, Iowa, where she is sur-' MRS, J. E. GALLOWAY and Mrs. plant. Theg will go to housekeeping LOST AND FOUND They are both of Austin. gical nurse at St. Joseph hospital, af- Fay Snyder entertained at a parcel at once1 on McKjnley street. The •t— 4. ter a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. shower for Miss Myrtle Smith Friday "News" expends congratulations. LOST—On Albert Lea, Austin road, Mrs. Roy Horton and daughter, Ed. Hacmac. the home of Mrs. Snyder. Miss a tire on rim, also lock, chain and a Anita May, of Stewartville, spent the m„. jr„ Tr~77" Sm.th's marriage to Mr. E. E. NellLss part of extra tire rack. Reward. Arrangement of Books. On account of decorating and remodel-^ week-end at the Walter Zierath home. Ma} Fairbanks, who is assise-, :s scheduled to take Communicate wih P. O. Box 157, Stories are told of people who buy Mvrtle ant to the Americanization director Austin. 49-1-p place on Wednesday, June 29. shelves of books In blue, green or red Mrs. Frank Sullivan left this morning ing the inside of the Park Theatre—all of Duluth, is home spending a few bindings to match the color scheme FOR SALE in her car for Eau Claire, Wisconsin, days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs THE F. O. C. GIRLS met at the that they plan for their libraries or shows will be shown at the Lyric Theatre where she will visit friends. C. E. Fairbanks. .• ff.home of Margaret Thompson Friday FOR SALE—Work horse and Shetland living rooms. They altogether disregard -^evening at 1004 E. Water street. The pony. Frank Hoffman at Babcock starting Mpnday,19une 20, until Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder of St. the subjects of the books. Of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson grular business meeting was held in Building on Bridge and St. Paul 0x Paul autoed down and spent the week course none of us have been guilty of re streets. 49-4-c the work is firtished/^^:,^^:- doing this, so we have books of many end with Mr. and Mrs. George Camp- a miscellaneous shower was colored bindings on our shelves. If HAY FOR SALE—200 acres tame che past week, left for their home Sat-'' *iC W given for Miss Faye Hedges. it doesn't interfere too much with the I':.. -v. f- and 40 acres wild hay 3 miles east urday, by automobile. Mrs. Kick Serres, 905 Hope street, PARK .THEATRE COMPANY arrangement, of subjects, why not of Elkton and 5 miles north of About fifty friends of the Adam entertained the Ladies Aid of the Taopi. Look it over and make me place them( somewhat according to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cerney of Lyle Arens family gathered at their farm Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. your .best offer, H, T. Lynch, Independence, colors which-blend? In this way bookcases left this morning for their new home home north of Austin Thursday afternoon Iowi- 48-4-c may be made real objects of in Stark Prairie, Wisconsin. Mr. to help them celebrate their decoration. If those with lighter colored Cerney has bought a farm there right DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR C. 1L. Schwartz is visaing Mrs. twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. bindings are placed nearer the the edge of town. OR HOME?—Then read this and act Mr. and Mrs. Arens did not plan dent Harding's own band from Colum-. August Bluhm and wife were there ,-Sdhwartz in Elliott, Illinois. She is top and the darker ones toward the quickly! House nearly new, A-l bus, Ohio, was there. I didn't miss and also Howard Snyder and wife of -visiting her niece, Mrs. J. S. Cameron, any celebration so the coming of their Dr. Fiester and Mrs. Carl Kumlin lower part of the case, it helps the condition, full size basement, front there. friends was a complete surprise. A his tuba in it but I suppose that a Newton, Iowa, (formerly of this have returned from an auto trip to case retain it* balance. and dining rooms and kitchen on social time was enjoyed by everyone good musician would. Too bad any county.) Many of the Shriners didn't Rochester and Stewartville. They first floor 2 bed rooms with closets Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cafourek of Myrtfe way that he couldn't comfe. But he)take their wives, but I noticed they as is customary in this hospitable and bath on second floor. All floors attended t^ Business and Profesonal Boxes of Oram Lumber Weaken. spent Thursday with Mrs. Cafoai'ek's and the Senate were ending the war all had pretty girls at the ball. Mr. are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, home. Women's Convention at Faribault. Packing boxes ftade of properly parents, Mr. and Mrs. James with heat in every room. House Bluhm didn't act like that—if he had Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu favored the with Germany and he couldn't get Chop. seasoned lumbar «re found to resist located on fine corner lot with south have been company with several vocal seiec- the middle of June would away.' rough handllnf sis to ten times as Insurance paid, new gas front Mrs. Herman Olson and daughter, tions. A bountiful supper was servHelma, the last of August. I fell in love with the drum majors. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bradford well as those road* of green lumber. range, storm windows and screens of Red Wing are visiting rel- ed after which Mr. Hinckley presentatives They were all so fine and big and There were ten thousand ladies at and Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson are and garden with possession July 15 The reason ajf demonstrated by the and friends here for a few ed Mr .and Mrs. Arens with a purse a lawn-fete Wednesday afternoon at handsome, but the Des Moines papers included. If you are prepared to apeajding their vacation at the Red forest product# l*h*atory. Is that the days enroute to Oakland, California, of silver as a token of the esteem in pay $1000 or $1200 down and $36.25 Lakes. said that all agreed that the best one the D. S. Chamberlain home. There fibres of the inotst wood shrink away where they will visit their daughter which they are held by their friends per month see owner at 1010 West were, "Hop In" cars everywhere to in line was Osman's of St. Paul. from the nails sp the stock dries, and and sister, Clara. Oakland avenue. 48-tf Miss Ethel Wold who has been and with many good wishes for the take us where we wanted to go—as so lose their grip. There was one from Alabama by teaching in Wesleyan University has future. many blocks, in the business district the name of Kelly (He must be Miss Clara King and Alfred E. PROFESSIONAL returned to her home here for the Mrs. Birdsley and daughters Katheryn were roped off interfering with street Austin Shriners Had French) who is 78 inches tall. Even Thompson have returned from Chicago, summer. of Lincoln, Nebraska, were out car traffic, DIRECTORY the tall corn of Iowa said "What's the Illinois, where they went to attend Wives With of town guests. use" when it saw him. I kinda snuggled I was entertained at a beautiful the Loyola Medical college graduation Mr. and Mrs. Waltre Bateman of CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. at Des Momes up to him at the ball when he home in the best residence district of exercises. Leonrad M. Thompson Faribault, spent Sunday at the "home Jpyrrouahf K^«pytliingL Physician and Surg*oa wasn't looking—just -to see how tall Des Moines, the home of Mrs. Erret's was one of the graduates. •«f her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ^exi^ Time They A Ja^jpr qoce sept Join Burrot^s Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. brother, Dr. Fred Moore. It certainly ILewis. he was. X-Ray aad Laboratory Eqaipawt an egg sbell jot U^ .^iwQ^to was a boon to be able to get away Mrs. Pat Smith," was g'.ven a sur- .. The patrols were wonderful in their Home. Assistants— young Mrs. Gilfred Lewis and prise, birthday party Saturday after- notthe marching manouevers agid rich %m the heat and din of down town. Entet H.Morru, M. D. (Continued from Page 1) aamily^of Thompson, Iowa, are visitmgr iv a 4 tumes. They were men picked as to George Anderson secured hotel Maball* Mom R. N. u" ii at the Lew Lewis and Walter Officer reservations for the Austin delegation of the neighborhood. Delicious re- 'y' "*•. size and trained wonderfully. Osman, water guns» ice .down necks W.R.&ARL FURNITURE Co. put Our homes. freshments were served and the! *?. ^.5 St. Paul, had a company, dressed and it would be healthful for George and painted the faces of all the girls UNDERTAKING aad Arabian costumes, riding Arab to take his summer vacation right smith in Des Moines. They marched into Clinton LaBar and grandfather, 0. FUNERAL DIRECTION away. The rooms were steam-heated horses. They made a hit. a Auto .i^Mrse Equipment department stores, headed by a band, LaBar are taking a two weeks' alright—as they, advertised. John Scullin left for^home in The c*ianters choruses of, fine automobile trip thru the playing "H4irf hail, tke gang's all were Prompt attMtioa ii Every DataO northern Mr. and Mrs. West, Mr. and Mrs. male voices. They .Sang in th6 parades. 3part of the state. iere" and mad? up the faces of all Basinais RmUwm sS'w th hr'thy' t^tei aq Wfrk rocdlort methods, scbil- Leptf Johgi H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. spent with his brother F. I. Scullin methods—they are alW Jlke the They all gave a wonderful concert Phon* Main 112 Phoaa Maim 113 the .girl clerks. The customers had arly Damm Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Cory, Pauline Maichow is taking a week's anQ family and his daughter Alta at, ^lcal or scientific methgd^jilways a AUSTIN, MINN. in the First M. E. church Wednesday :o wait until the gitli had been powiered, the the latter latter's hnmo home. Ua He visited his. V,,a W brother ,0n which .^hn Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmer, George morning. Their music, tanged in the Reg- routed and penciled. Often her duties p08ses8 DONOVAN & GOSLEE Warner Scullin in La Crosse, Damm ^ihd Sam Jones—all see red— from sacred and grand opera to roughs had in high .degree? "'''As he ?We had the cross and crescent on her ^1aDet^ndwm^'h« Funeral Directors whom he. had not seen for twelve if you mention "Hawljjgjre." They all jazz and parodies on the Iowa song. sauntered across the opif^jields and cheek.-- tlie ^irls on the street didn't and Emba Inters years^: know noyr^why Georgo^idn't go. But It was pretty hot to be dolled up in through the woods, stopping here and cry to get it off, because if they did never-thfc^Iess they alidad a glorious Day Calls—Phone Main 198 there to listen morie acutely, or see velvets and brpadcoths/ Women :hey had to the ordeal again. ^Mrs^H^ry^Jwbridg"hTve^ D. Daily of Coggswell, N. D.. and time. Ni|ht Calk more accurately, there was little In wouldn't do it, Jane, but men are vain The *»lre wonderful. I parad& ferned from attending the Imperial Everett, Roberts of Brandon who have Somp of the Steriniff were a, little the drama of nature that escaped his creatures. You couldn't help but see T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. stood thru parades— Shrine at Des Moines, Iowa., been .Visiting Austin relatives left Friday too freW with their carelses and kisses perspicuous perception.—The iNew that they loved to parade around with H. A. Goelee—Main 417-L. me in the eVSAingt*!*^ the other "in for the cities. Mrs. Daily and but the Des Moines gvls always came Republic.' Motor and Carriage Serrioo flowing capes, red sashes, and braided :he daytime ^^^rpmeroary was Olf" Ef^onTH- J. "Keek and Mrs. Roberts and daughter Leora who back for more.^ There's hospitality velvet suits. v... iirt^ i(0 degrees in the SL P1 returned yesterdav about! A. I. ARNESON, M. D. accompanied them here will join them College for you. There was a band from Wichita from Faribault where they spent jftade*-—Qnly' I ^as ih the sun. The in the ties Monday. They are makng ID Hsgrwood Bro«an's articie In tlM None of the Austinymen did anything Specialist io Natural Therapeutics several days fishing. that had 22 millionaires in it. There's costumes wese so gorgeous. They the trip by auto. Bookman on pessimism In our colleges, at all unconventional as they something to that Bleeding Kansas Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," cost $12,000,000. and were artistic in he mention? that when be had their wives with them, all except electrical, mechanical, "Fr™**! and family arrived story after all. Friend every detail. was at Harvard "Wiere was a pretty Much Virtue in the Onion. spinal and other Natural methods *rom Chicago, Illinois this morning. George Damm and Sam Jones. But There was dancing going on at the There were'bands, drum corps, pa Treat, general agreement that life Was a in addition to Medical No doubt he Is a prejudiced witness They expect to spend the remainder when they saw hQW .Jfe^g3 were going, State Capitol, the Cotillion Hall and trols and chanters. There was a fine ments. CPiles, sham and a delusion." Apropos, trs of the summer in Austin. bat there may be something all the they all aglaecT to leave their th# Coloseum' Tuesday night. We band of one hundred piece? from Me4ina, and sinij. fissures, ulcers recall, albeit vaguely, a remark by same in the theory of a large grower wives at home next time, sj? chose the capito^ ,They had a band of ilar diseases successfully treated 'Chfcagiitfl! Theremarching poctor Jewett, wha said, as nearly a# Mrs. Mary Regner and daughter that this odorous vegetable I was glad that the mred man of onions sixty pieces and 'thera.-were-ten thousand without hospitalization. ~. -men from ChicaSS^.Tliere we ^h,u remember, mat while he.,was., Irene, have returned from Rochester' "kick" which could commend to haa a didn't let Hi go. I had a better time." Office over Austin Furniture people dancing. The governor were 250 in the Birmihgham*iarty r-'-S at Oxfwd the sttf^ents were fo¥d of It those who miss their accustomed "where Mrs. Regner underwent Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) was there, I saw him, but he didn't Iff Mayme. an The southern bands were Wonderful. referring to ^heplfi^ris by the Greek alcoholic stimulant. ?It\v certainly operation several weeks ago. slogan everywhere was, see membnt I didn't care because it They played pixie, Carry Me Back to term of "Agnostic.^ overlooking, strengthens the breath quite as effectively Be gay with Za-Ga-Zig." Advertisements in The News reach was too warm to dance, anyway. Miss Nellie Mae Ashton "enjoyed Old Virginia,.My Old Kentucky Home, fact that its Latin l^uival^nt is "Ignoramus."—-Boston as strong drink ever did.— the consumer. ., .. M, Harry Trowbridge and wife and Mammy and dryland. Even Presi Sunday.with the Misses Maude and Transcript^ Philadelphia Inquirer. Wr