Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 4, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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That the Mower County Historical same July 1.1, at noon, so people won't YOUR, Pageant July 11 and 12 is becoming forget it. -.X the most talked of project in Mower Hoping tos hear from you soon I am county is shown by the numerous letters. Very truly yours, 1 Independence Day One of these is quoted below: I 'Byron G. Benson, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wilson on West Vine street. Mrs. Collins Blooming Prairie, June 30, a son. will remain here for several weeks, R. F. D. No. 1. Minnesota Blooming Prairie, Minn, but Mr. Collins plans to return to P. S.—I live in the center of Mower begins on ike day to put in the Dank July 1, 1921. ymx start money Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feyerson, Montana today or Sunday. County. B. G. B. Pageant Headquarters, July 2, a daughter. —with and a determination to add to it reju- P. S.—I know of several other boys, a nexolVe Austin, Minn. Miss Matilda Johnson of Carpenter, descendant^- of pioneers, good actors, Dear Friends:— Mrs. J. "W. Bird of Oakland is visiting1 la., who has been visiting relatives larl/. 5tart a Bank-Account today* and in future/easr* ages 15 and 16,—they can rode What was it that you said Wanting Austin friends for a few days. ana friends here for the past week horseback real well. Shall I bring some descendants of the old settlers, —-t you can celebrate Independence!^ in iLr true spirit returned to her home yesterday. them along whein I rehearse well bet your boots here's one. Miss .Emily Curias of St. Paul is B. G. B. Mrs. Adel Tollifscn returned from To begin the deal my grandparents visiting at the E. L. Barlow home. Dai^ce Schedule for Tuesday. Iowa, where she spent on both my father's and mother's St. Ansjav, Gome in E. H. Catlin leaves Tuesday for Ch ldren's Ballet—2:00 o'clock. side are some of the first settlers, her vacation and has resumed her Flint, Michigan, on a business trip. Butterfly and Flower solo—3:00 duties at the First National Bank. my g^and-father on my mother's side WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and talkAt" o'clock. was one of the very first to move out FOR THIS PURPOSE. THE NEXT Miss Nettie Eil ngson of Winnebago over with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Halderson of Swedish—3:30 o'clock. in this part of Mower county, coming INTEREST PERIOD STARTS JULY 1st. DEPOSITS is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl London were Austin callers Wednesday. Scotch Solo-^—4:00 o'clock. way back in 1855 and on my father's MADE ON OR BEFORE JULY 11th. Baudler. Mrs. Mark Waters and son accompanied Dutch—4:30 o'clock. side my grandmother said she reraembers DRAW 4% INTEREST FROM THE 1st. them home for a few days' Fire Dancers—5:00 o'clock. Austin when but a couple of George MeCourt visited friends in YOURS FOR A GRAND AND GLORIOUS visit. Flower Dance—7:00 o'clock.^ houses. My grand parents on my Minneapolis and Grantsburg, Wisconsin, "FOURTH." Spanish—7:30 o'clock. mother's side and grandmother on the past week. Miss Florence Griffin and Harriet Gifts and Seasons—8:00 o'clock. my father's side are still living— "THE BANK TO BANK ON" Nelson leave this afternoon for Stewartvilie Miss Blanche Matthews expects to The rehearsals will be held in the they are getting pretty old now. They to visit Miss Griffin's parents leave today for White Bear to spend armory.' can tell some dandy stories of the 3ftirst National lank nf Anatin and attend the Fourth of July celebration the Fourth of July. Indian rehearsal 7:30 baseball park pioneer days and of the many startling there. Tuesday .eyemri^v.* adventures they had in th efrontier Capital & Surplus. Organized Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Perry of St. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sharpstine days. Paul arrived today and will be guests $300,000.00 -r 1868. and daughter, Winifred, and Mrs. D. Now if you need another actor just at the Mike Bell farm. RESOURCES THREE MILLION DOLLARS. holler at me. I'm ready, give me any M. Jones left yesterday for Vinland, POST OFFICE HQURS »part, the harder the better. I am 15 Kansas, where they will visit Mr.-and Mrs. T. C. Karnoop and Miss Ada Monday^ July 4th, l$$l. Legal years old, over five feet high and I Overlie of Hayfield were Austin visitors Mrs. W. L. French. Holidaylf weigh 115 lbs. I have played a part Friday afternoon. Lobby open as usuat Mrs. John Dovenberg has-returned PROFESSIONAL in many plays so I can handl hard EVA NOVAK General Delivery, Register from a four weeks' trip to Mason Miss Marcella Garmichael leaves DIRECTORY parts. 325 CASES YEAR Money Order Windows closed. City, la., Rochester and Worthington, today for Randolph, Wisconsin, where Say I am gonna' do you a favor:— City delivery suspended. she will visit friends a few days. Chicago, Aurora and Lombard, 111., CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. I'm gonna' call up over the telephone -Rural delivery suspended. arid Benton Harbor, Mich. line the Friday before the play or. Physician and Surgeon The Herman and Otto audler families All mail deposited at Post Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. July 8, announcing the pageant and Fifty-five Per-cent of Mr. and Mrs. E." A. Dalager and Office dispatched as usual. and Mrs. George Baudler will X-Ray and Laboratory Equipmen telling about it, giving the price, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dalager leave -enjoy a picnic in LeRoy Sunday. Assistants— Cases Girls Under where held, etc. and then I will do the 1 tomorrow for Clear Lake, Iowa, Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Misses Josie Lunde, Tina and GurIne where they will spend the Fourth and Eighteen. Mabelle Moore, R. N. Evjen of Hayfield were among the visit at the Dr. Norman Dalager Ci Hats' That Interpret Summer W.R.EARL FURNITURE Austin visitors Tuesday afternoon. »r. PARENTS CO-OPER UNDERTAKING and Miss Colette Nicholsen leaves today THE MEDITATION CLUB met FUNERAL DIRECTION ATE IN MOST CASES for Kilbourne, Wisconsin, where" she Auto Hearse Equipment Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. H. -will visit friends for a few days. .. Grau at her country home. They Prompt attention in Every Detai Business Residence played "500" and enjoyed music and a 1.11 on Advises Parents to Keep Tab Mrs. George' Hancock of Minneapolis Phone Main 112 Phone Main social time. Young Folks as Remedy tor arrived ^today to visit her parents, AUSTIN, MINN. Existing Evils. Mr. and Mrs. George CampbeU. MISS FA YE HEDGES was married DONOVAN & GOSLEE to Elmer Anderson Thursday in Funeral Directors Averaging nearly a case a day for Mrs. E. J? Nason of Minneapolis is Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson the year, Juiy 1, 1920, to July 1, 1921, and Embalmers visiting a$ the home of her sister, will be a home in this city after Mary Guy Shellman, police matron, Miss Mabel Olson, 400 Hickory .street. Day Calls—Phone Main 198 a month's trip in the northern part of in her yearly report made public today, Night Calls the state. Miss Minnie Guiney leaves Tuesday gives an accurate summary of T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. for Minneapolis where she goes as a her work and social conditions in the Cover Many Miles. H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. •delegate to the W. C. O. F. convention. city. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe returned Motor and Carriage Service to the city Thursday night after completing During the year period, Mrs. Shellman a month's automobile tour handled 325 cases, and of this A. I. ARNESON, M. D. Miss Edna Heinish returned home thru the east. They covered on the number approximately 55 per cent today after spending a month with Specialtist in Natural Therapeutic: trip 4300 miles, 1100 of which included were girls under eighteen years of friends in Fulda and various places in Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," a lake trip from Buffalo to age 17 per cent women 10 per cent electrical, mechanical, Iowa. Duluth. men and 19 per cent boys. These spinal and other Natural methods in addition to Medical Treat Dr. O. H. Hegge and family left cases, aside from the general supervision NEW TRAIN ments. for Buffalo, yesterday, where they of girls and the supervision of Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar will spent a month in their summer public dances, dealt with incorrigibility, SCHEDULE GOES diseases successfully treated iiome. immorality, disease, family and without hospitalization. INTO EFFECT neighborhood quarrels, and neglect of Office over Austin Furniture are Mrs. Floyd Morris went to Rochester children, poverty, illegitimacy, drunkenness Very few people know that Eva Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel, this morning to be with her husband and theft. Three changes made in the schedules Novak, now starring in the "movies" who will undergo an operation of the Chicago Great Western Girls Returned Home. and Jane Novak's younger sister, is a Mower County New there. trains running thru Austin were announced pianist of no ordinary talent. She formerly Many girls, under eighteen years of MARKET PLACI today. They will go into spent hours in practice at the "v Albert Hopfe and family and Andy age, coming to Austin seeking employment, effect following midnight, «July 3. piano and could play whole sections Ramsey and family leave tomorrow and then falling in evil of grand operas from memory. She The northbound train to the cities for Lake Okoboji, Iowa, for a week's company, have been returned to their One Cent Per Word Per Insertioi leaves at 3:42 in the morning instead declares she likes classical music bast outing. homes with the consent of their parents. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cent of 4:00 a. m. the afternoon train of all. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Joe Johnson will take a week's vacation leaves at 4:40 p. m. instead of 4:45 Added for all ads not paid for in ac Procuring employment or bringing GREAT WESTERN from his duties in Haugan's p. m. vance. Readers or locals not run about a change of employment was Drag Store and will visit his parents The south bound train for Ft. this column will be charged at th CHANGES TIME also an important part of the policematron's in Owatonna. & Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council rate of 10 cents per line. work last year. Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, and Mrs. Shellman assisted in arranging Miss Mary McNeely leaves tomorrow FOR SALE Carrol leave at 1:20 p. n\. instead of A new time table goes into effect for Mena, Arkansas, and Shreyeport, several necessary marriagesv at 12.55 p. m. The evening trai% wrill July 3rd. The time of trains has been Iouisiana, where she will visit various times thruout the year, her FOR SALE—5 room cottage. Inquir leave at 10.59 as before. adjusted with particular reference to of Ed Hall, 607 Center Street, Au relatives for a month. report stated. She also assisted in summer tourist traffic, reduced rates THOSE tin, Minn. 1-2- handling cases for the State Board of for which and special convention arrangements LEGION SECURES 1 Mrs. V. E. Lane and daughter, who express thetif thoughts la Vet doe? hot belong to summer, but Health, the State Board of Control are now in effect. DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOU1 Anna, of St. Louis, Missouri are terals of millinery must be at their the artist, who created this bit of and co-operated with other cities ^by For additional information apply GEO. LOOS SHOWS HOME?—Then read this and ac guests at the J. D. Kenevan home on Ticket Agent Chicago Great Western happiest when they create the lovely heart wear, has been audacious enough communications and correspondence quickly! House nearly new, Acondition, North Kenwood avenue. railroad. Advertisement. 52 & 1-c hats' Of* midsummer. The gracious days to use it for a binding and a soft in regard to mutual cases. Twentythree full size basement, fron The Geo. J. Loos carnival company and nights of summertime, prodigal of frown. One discovers the method in complaints ?ere filed in the and dining rooms and kitchen oi The Con Kenevan, J. D. Kenevan, will play here for a week August 8, An Appreciation. beauty, are written in these laqey and this madnes$ when the wreath of pond first floor 2 bed rooms with closet courts. HcNally, Enright and James Kenevan it -"was announced this morning by The Mower County Farm Bureau flowery garnishing^1—they are truly the lilies is considered: against the deep and bath on second floor. All floor, Runaway girls, both local and families enjoyed a picnic yesterday wishes to express their sincere appreciation Commander Harry Smith of the Austin poetry of apparel, and the jtalent of background tbelr waxen whiteness aire hardwood. Jewel hot air furn strangers were another big factor in at the Mikae Bell farm. to the Oakdale Farm Company Post No. 91* American Legion. ace, with heat in every room. Hou? the designer bU&SQmiB at i|? best In stands out most vividly. Mrs. Shellman's work for the year. and to Mr. R. J. Thomson for The carnival^,^W11 be under Legion located on fine corner lot with sout A pale and misty blue In crepe de them. Berger Anderson is home from the the splendid music furnished by the front. Insurance paid, new ga auspices.. Parents Co-operate. While their season lasts, designers chine makes the chafming small hat northren part of Minnesota on a business Oakdale Band at the Gounty- Picnic range, storm windows and screen The. show .be on the Moonan lot .jrevel'in them and the fashion reporter at the right velled|. with fine pretty have found the great majority of Will "I trip. He is assisting his folks herd at Dexter^ June 30, also- for, the and garden with possession July 1 just north of Lafayette Park on Main would willingly cover pages with their white tyce, rtw *rfui black. This Is the -parents very good about co-operating use of their livestock in the cattle operate a farm up north. Qir: included. If you are prepared t_ streets The' Legion is also bringing pictures. But four of many gems, as a charming hat for Xnatrons who have with me, but there are, of demonstration. Advertisement 1-2-c pay $1000 or $1200 down and $36.23 the Rhoda Royal show here July 19. Roy Peterman of London, left for shown in the picture above, are suffi* progressed beyond^e wtde-bdmmed course, a few who take my interest per month see owner at 1010 West Rochester Wednesday and submitted, FOR SALE ... cient to reveal the c^racter of this pl&urMQtie shfepes Just described. The in their": affairs unkindly." Mrs. Oakland avenue. 48-tf to an operation for appendicitis. He Accident Victim millinery and the maimd* in w!ileh it laJitVhat pictured Is tnade of black Shellman said. "I wish to thank all JULY SANDS. U. WANTED Is reported as getting along as well has been expressed this season. lialr braid and bas a dreoplng double who have been of assistance to me in Dies From Wounds Oak Bedstead $4 Cherry Bedstead &s Expected. The wide-brimmed, transparent hat brim bound with old blue silk. helping me perform my duty, and in WANTED—To hear from owner of and Spring $3 Rocker $1.50 Stool at the top of the picture might be appropriately wreath of garden roses with their making this new work bearable." (Continued from Page Onei good farm for sale. State cash 75c Oak Dining Table Work Table Leonard Thompson has returned to foliage lies across the brim and a called a midsummer night's price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, 36 in. by 12 ft. long, with two wooden 'Chicago after spending a few days cluster of roses droops from it at tike dream it Is made of black malines. Could Dare Anything. Minneapolis, M:nn. l-13-eoi-26 leaves "two daughters, Mrs. H. M. horses 2-burner Kerosene Oil Stove •with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver At each side there Is a cluster of white right side. face Is framed by Tfre a According to ^n authority "onions Oak Stand $1.50 ftyySid£board :Oak Walters of Dexter and Mrs. T. J. Thompson. He graduated on June FOR RENT—A four-room modern lilies—the fragrant, old-fashioned lilies bandeau of little button roses. eontaln more calories than some Commode $2.50 ftvlWbws, each 75c Harris, east of Austin, apartment. Gas stove in kitchen, 16: from the medical department of that bloom in gardens everywhere, reproduced meats And. make an invigorating soup Air-tight Stove, with 12 sections of Funeral services were held this laundry in basement. Phone Main ttye Chicago university. J" with beautlfpl fidelity In for convalescents." After nibbling at stove pipe and zinc, $1.75. $05 North 559-L. 52-2-c morning at 9:30 o'clock from Jordan's Kenwood Ave., in the Garage. Sara a few.scallions, e'cLtlng onion soup and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Collins of Great Undertaking parlors. She will be Cook. Advertisement 1-1-p Ju^tbelo^ls ooe^pfthoee fine leghorns topping, off with steak smothered In Mower County News Market Falls, Mont., arrived here Thursday buried at Waterloo, Iowa, her former that Is neverjbgt of style. Yefc Place is the place to list onions, the most delicate Invalid should anything to visit at the George Webber home. home. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. you may have to dispose of. Itotfo Unttvt +'«u* unit -fota V* Sir, ?r I a «, rt i, 1 '44I I _& iJ, k'el' ilMaJl JVtMM.ud fill '"Mil