Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 7, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Austin, including a Fourth of July in the memory, will again be lived at spectacle never before seen in this represented. Chauncy Leverich, Levi celebration and the people coming on the Pageant. The mobilization of First Block House Built. County, will prove a fitting climax to I Watrous and G. W. Mason, outstanding foot, horseback, ox teams and horse In 1841, H. H. Sibley, agent at Mower County's heroes and then a the greatest and most beautiful community figures in the growth and- develI teams, will give young and old a clear 1 Mendota, for the American Fur Company, hair-raising dash over the top in victorious project ever staged in Mower opment of Austin, will be present, insight into the joys, s^rrows .and secured about 150 Indians and assault, will be depicted. County. typically dressed in their pioneer hardships of their forefathers". came to Austin on a hunting trip and Finally the return of the troops and garb. In a man's life the turning point is built the,' first block house of any The trying days of the War sCivil the grand finale of all of the characters 1 Is Educational. reached just after a pretty girl kind in Mower County. One day Sibley and the great World War, still fresh in the Pageant, presenting a passes. I The first mill, the first church serv- went out early with his two wolf Knut Underdahl of Oakland was an ice, the first marriage, the stealing of 1 First Trams. dogs for a still hunt, alone. In his Austin visitor Saturday. the County Seat and the days of early by horses Street trnrawnys drawn absence, Little Crow, always reckless this country by were introduced into and daring, went off south, toward Miss Frances Lunde visited at Now is The Time An Appreciation. from whom Mr. Tram, an American, Charles City, taking with him Aearly Adams the Fourth of July. ,l The Mower County Farm Bureau They were first take their name. all of the young men of Sibley's camp. rhey w'shes express their sincere ap Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Felten in 1860, and In Loo- run at Birkenhead Upon Sibley's return he investigated to preciation to the Oakdale Farm Company -i of Rose Creek, July 6, a son. following year.—London Tit- don the rumors of an enemy spy lurking near and to Mr. R. J. Thomson for Bits. the blockhouse and found the rumor the splendid music furnished by the Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sullivan spent I Oakdale Band at the County Picnic true. About three o'clock in the the Fourth in Faribault. Stirring Scenes of Pioneer morning, the Indian dogs outside be! held at Dexter, June 30, also for the Over $7,100.00 paid in interest to the customers rise of their livestock in the cattle gan to bark furiously. The women Days Will Thrill O. K. Hegge of Adams spent "Wednesday demonstration. Advertisement 1-2-c screamed and the old men sang their of our saving department. in the city on business. Thousands at Pageant. death songs. Sibley ordered silence and directed that every pistol and gun Miss Ida Moe is spending a few AUSTIN MARKETS October 1st. we expect to pay a larger sum. be shot off as rapidly as possible and days with friends in Albert Lea. j. reloaded. He, himself, fired five shots «Continued from Page One July 7, 1921 from-the guns and pistols, thereby deceiving r,ir. and Mrs. Lloyd Kaus spent Chicago Receipts 16,000 We invite you to share in it by using this popular the enemy as to the number of the Fourth at Clear Lake, Iowa. One year after the trip of the Dragoons, HOG MARKET fighlang men in the camp. No attack department. a party of officers start on a Medium and Butchers 8.50 Mike Krebsbach anjJ wife of Adams was inade. hunting trip from Fort Snelling. They Packers 6.60 t6 7.50 were Austin callers Wednesday. Pageant Full of Action. reach the present site of Faribault, CATTLE Deposits made on or before July 11th. draw 4 per, Other incidents of eariy days of Verne Sullivan of the K. 0. Wold come down the source of the Straight Fat Steers 5.00 to 6.00 Mower County intensely interesting Drug store is taking his vacation. river, touch the head waters of the Cows and Heifers .......4.00 to 5.00 cent interest from the 1st. and educational follow one another in Zumbro branch, east of Blooming Canners and Cutters .... 1.00 to 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson spent rapid succession. Every moment is Prairie and then reach the Red Cedar, Bulls 3.00 to 4.00 Save regularly and with a purpose at tjie Fourth in Rochester and St. Paul taken up with action, life and music. passing throught what is now Mower VEAli, SHEEP AND LAMBS Hunter Clark and his cabin and the Fat Lambs ..6.00 to 7.00 County. They camp near Austin. The Miss Cora Randall of Jackson is arrival vof Austin Nichols is shown, as party is headed by Major Lawrence Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 visiting friends in Austin for a few "THE BANK TO BANK ON? Veal 4.00 to 5.50, is Adella Rose's "almost" marriage to Taliaferro with Dr. John Emerson days. an Indian chieftain. Quoted By Dalager and Dred Scott, who afterward became Eggs .... ........... .24 (Lift Jffirat National Uattk of Auafitt Dramatic episodes of Mower Couhty's Mr. and Mrs. .B. O. Christianson of famous through the world-w-de Butter .30 history will be presented in such "Dred Scott Case," which did not end Lyle spent the day in Austin on business. Quoted by Smith-Wright Company a manner as to be understandable by Capital & Surplus. Olfanized Hens .15 the youngest and appreciated by all. $300,000.00 Roosters OS 1868. George Beatty of Owatonna was a Eggs 24 guest at the L. 0. Hollister home yesTterday. Mower County News RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Light Hens .12 MARKET PLACE Spring Chix 20 Gordon McCourt of Mason City, Iowa, spent the Fourth with Austin ST. OLAF EV. LUTHERAN One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Iriends. CHURCH. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets '-GhSster Rhea is taking a three Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Henry Noss, Pastor Vdded for all ads not paid for in adance. -weeks' vacation from his duties at Residence 400 W. Mill St. Readers or locals not run in .m Fisch's Store. Phone Bridge 798-L. his column will be charged at the ate of 10 cents per line. Mrs. Iver Smeby of Oakland had Bible Classes and Sunday school— her tonsils removed Thursday at St. 9:15 A. M. FOR SALE Qlaf hospital.,, Morning service 10:30 A. M. The "t ?OR SALE—5 room cottage. Inquire pastor will speak on the subject, "Beware Mrs. Thd|nas Coyle spent- Sunday of Ed Hall, 607 Center Street, Austin, of the heaven of the Pharisees with her/pjg*|ntsy Mr. and Mrs. John Minn. 1-2-p and of the Sadducees." No evening Brown of Adams. service. Remember that during the 30 YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR John Treef has bought a half interest months of July and August the Sunday HOME?—Then read this and act in the Steye Karris bakery on school and Bible classes begin at quickly! House nearly new, A-l Kprth Frankl|n Street. 9:15 A. M. condition, full size, basement, front and dining rooms and kitchen on Mable Smith, COllette Remmel, Earl ST. JOHN'S EV. LUTHERAN first floor 2 bed rooms with closets Cashman and Bryan Deneen spent the and bath on second floor. All floors (Missouri Synod) Fourth in Faribault. are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, Corner Kenwood Ave. and College Street with heat in every room. House W. F. Milbrath, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bateman of located on fine corner lot with south Parsonage, 302 So. First street. Faribault spent Sunday and Monday front. Insurance paid, new gas Telephone Bridge 827-L range, storm windows and screens at the Dr. C. F. Lewis home. 200 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sunday Services and garden with possession July 15 Miss Edith Jessen has, gone to 9:45 A. M.—German. included. If you are prepared to $50 suits in a Season's End Dickinson, D., and Glendive, Mont., pay $1000 or $1200 down and $36.25 N. 11:00 A. M.—English. per month see owner at 1010 West to spend two weeks with friends. 7:30 P. M.—English, September to Oakland avenue. 43-tf June. Sale at choice, now Lyman Baird, son of Fred Baird of •i Sunday school 12:15 P. M.—English WANTED Minneapolis is visiting Austin relatives Christian day school, September to and friends for a few days. June. WANTED—Ta hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash Mrs. E. J. Norman has returned to SARGEANT EVANGELICAL price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, h«r home in Harmony after a few A. H. Nauman, Pastor Minneapolis, nn. l-13-eoi-26 No suits like these can be found at this price anywhere else in •days visit with Mrs. B. T. Johnson. Mower County News Market 10:00 A. M.— Sunday School. Place is the place to list anything 11:00 A. M.-s&ublic Worship, Sermon. J. F. Fairbanks and family motored the land no Hart Schaffner & Marx suits are offered anywhere you may have to dispose of. ,2i to the cities Saturday and spent sev«ral days there visiting friends.. 7:30 P. M.-^-Y. P. A. Service. near this price elsewhere. 1 PROFESSIONAL 8:15—Worship and Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sorf&ten and I DIRECTORY •Sjii Wednesday 8:00 P. M.—Prayer and children have returned home/from the devotional. cities where they visited friends. CLIFFORD CLOCK, M. ft Glee Club concert Friday 8:00 P. M. Physician and Sortaoa Mr. and Mrs. L. .0. Hollister,' Miag Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. 300 Hart Schaffner & Marx $50 suits now $29.50 -4I Jane Holzer and Percy Erickson X-Ray Had: Laboratory Equipment Q8JTUAKM spent Sunday1 and Monday at Clear Assistants— Lake, Iowa. Eratfat H.MorrU. M. D. Mrs. W, B. Harter.\ 4 M«M1« R. N. The James Nelson and Peter Rosenthal Mrs. W. B. Harter, aged 51, §^ho 1i '~f 1.00 W.R.EARL FURNITURE C& 'f families, Severt Holte and Walter died suddenly at one o'clock Wednesday it 200 Men's $2.00 and $3.004tadras and Percale Dress UNDERTAKING Sanson spent the Fourth in morning at her home, 802 North rvi Owatonna. FUNERAL DIRECTION Railway street will,fee buried tomorrom Auto Hearse Equipment Shirts in all newpatterns at choice .. „... morning in Minneapolis, with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas and funeral services at the Holy Rosary Prompt attanU^ fa Evagrjr Dotail daughter Lola Mae are spending a Business rjKSMkloaco church -there. She underwent an Phono 3.00 week in Mason City, la., with relatives operation for goiter .at St. Mary's 200 Men's $5 and $6 silk finish an«l§atih stripe dress it.-i' ahd friends. hospital, Minneapolis,'' about ten DONOVAN & G05LEE~ weeks ago and returned home two shirts at choice now II. •. Miss Adele Wengert has returned weeks ago yesterday. She seemed FuneralDireeters home from Independence, Iowa, where to be improving steadily when death *nd Embalmers •fee spent two weeks and has resumed air -w came unexpectedly. Day Calls—Phone Main 198 her duties at Hollister's Smart shop. a 'i Elnor M. Blake was born in Ontario, Nifkt Call. .'u- 1- Canada. She later moved to .i 4 Dan Lundberg, formerly with the T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Act"? the United States and was married to Geo. A. Hormel & Company, now wtih TKe Leuthold-PeMrson (o. H. A. Goslee—Main 417*L. V.' W. B. Harter, in 1894 at Minneapolis. a meat packing concern in Philadelphia, "f-\ Motor and Carriage Service Mr. Harter died .May 30, 1909. She is visiting friends and relatives leaves three boys, William, Sylvester here. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. and Harold Resides four sisters: Mrs. Spociaitist in Natural Thorap««Hes R. Kelly of Canada Mrs. A. L. Hanson O. W. O'Berg left for Manistique, Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," of Minneapolis, Mrs. P. Barry of Michigan, Saturday for a two weeks' electrical, mechanical, vacation from his work as Traffic Minneapolis and Mrs. John Doyle of spinal and other Natural methods h,'.' St. Paul and four brothers: ^Villiam Maqafer for the Geo. A. Hormel & in addition to Medical threat Coippany. W W and Joseph $lake of Minneapolis, ments. i$»- & Thomas Blake of Portland, Oregon Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar fl, and Frank Blake of Washington, D. diseases aucceasfully treats Divorce courts attest the fact-that i'3» edopiMfiillt hospitalisation. C., One sister, Mrs. George McMillion if* when the average wife's love begins Office over Austin Furniture is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. to grow cold it shows first in her Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) cooking. Minneapolis.^ «V 'U f,1 f, 1