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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

July 11, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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I •. fffir tisw»» wm -t\-r 5 1 IT 'IS .! 1 1 1 Ka$ ...,. U* IC .. 'X- ':. *.-'' ."" 1 MOWEfr COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. »t!sSr t'^yi .5 Page Eight ',f. Monday, July 11, 1921. l::. •l Li i. Around Town Gossip MCKIEi THE PRINTER'S DEVIL PINNED BENEATH I fc*l« J-irfliiiftfklSS •'',? 4. W BT tf E •, -wr-nr OVERTURNED CA fcuAEa GOOP expect to feioe&ovK out JXV&CN BOUGHT -*MO Otafi* ^MO MftN9 OP \MWSnwVMBSl fcfcfcfcflU NM6Ml\V4G OVK FOO^.OUD ~fVR£& tsX A SOMGc WUTBft «OOM. Cn%e*GO ?0? WO*IK. "0UE \S viOU£CL\VV& COUAVt fctfTXOMft UfcSf *\«IA ONCE/'SANS CWWILES &MBS, *AKK SORE Pinned beneath his automobile wlpit If FIRM U1MJL WWte *tv^ VKO*\& fcND P\*UStt skidded an& overturned in the sa DOWN A 0*\M iMW&l AMD* "CKfe OTV4&* CAN SNWVPMW\XE WWTVUtt GUN G«V4S^SCATt,S».'XWeVf\M0«a-tW BCD on the road to Albert Lea, yestero vf *0* *SO AVIO NOV* BUAER \S VOOVAVV QW*OC\JES VMUO WM tHE 9NM0M WfrMSNGt -&OSW G«*L SUE LOOKS WMfiR AM&*«£. Ut *90 t*U afternoon, Charles Hipp, who 1 90WW0CM "to \wftte nw wottpe CX)ER VAVS VteM SH Ak S\NGlB WTV\OVK 9S Ott HE* been employed at the Lloyd Sla BKID OKIE QmevtSR VJHtM L£K£ ¥T\W farm near Oakland, narrowly escs ed serious or fatal injuries. rv He hi suffering from multiple £& tusions on the arms, abdomen rt viwx^e back. The driver was uninjured. SmieoN The Misses Anna and Bertha Rol & f)U ELKN^S Mrs. Sam Young and son, Llo £P-"fc motored ,to the cities yesterday -it?'-.3 qmv «Mms ,i wilf visit thjpir sister, Miss Dora Ro (qs^ for a few days. Miss Edna Alley is taking a weeks' vacation from her duties at Economy and will visit friends Blooming Prairie' and Faribault. SPARKS SET FIRE bault. Mrs. Bateman returned with I in wool baseball fans watched the until far in the morning waiting for a the son and permeated the entire ci, them and will spend several days with heat waves on the parched diamond TO HOUSE TWICE breeze. Mayor Page said this morning tl her parents and take in the Pageant. simmer and dance, while Adams defeated Persons who drove thru Lafayette the sewage disposal plant was Orel McKinney returned to his Austin two to one in a hard Park and nearby residents, were up in gressing as rapidly as possible Sparks lighting on dry tinder-like home at Bainville, Montana, Saturday fought pitching duel, %, -"JX arms over the foul stench arising that measures for temporary re) after spending the past two weeks at shingles caused two fires on the W. J. Unable to sleep, hundreds of Austinites from the polluted condition of the Cedar were contemplated. The plant will the J. H. Lewis home. Dunn farm, occupied by Mr. Moeykens, sat out on their front porches River. The stench reached its completed within a year, it is Saturday and Sunday. The Mr. and Mrs. George Kenevan and in various stages of dress and undress limit yesterday under the hot rays of pected. Uttle daughter of Albert Lea spenf damage was slight. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Starr, J. H. Lewis leaves today for Ledgerwood, Sunday with their parents, Mr. and North Dakota. Soaring Mercury a son, July 6. Mrs. J. D. Kenevan on North Kenwood Mattie Hollister left Sunday for the E. D. Hopfe and family spent Sunday avenue. Is Still Soaring cities for an indefinite stay. in LeRoy. Time Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Buhs, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kinsman returned Continued from Page One) FLUKE HOME RUN IS a daughter, July home from Florida last week. 6. I 1 Dr. Matchen and wife of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haemac spent WINS FOR ADAMS Austinites who own automobiles Sunday in LeRoy. visited Bertha Burt Saturday. sought relief from the blistering heat Miss Fligge of Wykoff is visiting Miss Bessie Mackey of Milwaukee, by taking long tours to distant lakes Smith's fluke homer in the first inning Wisconsin, is vsiiting her friend Alice at the Archie Lang home. and resorts. Others who are not so gave Adams a two to one victory Riley. Over $7,100.00 paid in interestto the customers Mrs. May Denny of Rochester is fortunate were to be found lolHng in over Austin yesterday in the Hormel visiting Mrs. W. H. Ryther. Mrs. Ellen Feeny and son, Allen, of the water-at the Horace Austin State Park. Smith the first man up hit a of our saving department. W. H. Martell left Saturday night Fountain are visiting Austin friends park beach. About five hundred dyed clean single betwene?third and short. for San Francisco, California. and relatives. Barr left fielder for Austin came in Miss Marjorie Dornberg of Minne- DGMiss Eva Chase of Tampa, Florida, I October 1st. we expect to pay a larger sum. on it and waited for the first hop the apolis is visiting- Austin friends. is visiting Mrs. C. T. Thompson and 1~ AUSTIN MARKETS I ball veered sharply to one side and other friends. Mrs. Evalyn Norton King of Braham, rolled into-deep~"Telir*snd gave Smith is visiting Austin friends. Mrs. Charles Nelson and Harold July 11, 1921. We invite you to share in it by using this popular time to complete the circuit of the Zimmerman1 of Minneapolis are guests Mrs. Archie Lane had as her weekend HOG MARKET bases. ... department. at the George Buswitz home. Medium and Butchers .... 8.80 guest Miss Freda Fligge of Wykoff. Miss Emma Meyer returned to her Packers 6.60 to 7.80 home in Minneapolis Saturday after a Ooilllty MotllCFS CATTLE Miss Marcella Gerlach is very ill Deposits made on or before July 11th. draw 4 per week's visit with Austin friends. Fat Steers 5.00 to 6.00 Pleased Over OutCome with typhoid fever in St. Olaf hospital. Mrs. Alv'n Dalager left this morning cent interest from the 1st. Cows and Heifers—.... .4.00.to 5.00 of Baby Clinics for Cincinnati, Ohio, called by the Canners and Cutters ... ^l|i0 to 2.00 Myron Leighton has returned from and sei'i°us illness of her sister's husband, Bulls ... 'i... 3.W to 4.00 two weeks' visit in Caledonia Save regularly and with a purpose at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moe and little SHEBP AND LAItBS Baby clinics conducted by Miss Ma- La Crosse. Fat LamBs ....'..6.$0 to 7.00 Miss Cora Bergland began work as: son. Chicago, Illinois, are guests of I ie Rettig, county school nurse and Sureiu Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.66t stenographer at thei'^F&m. $*eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moe. Dr. G. R. Matchen of the state depart-* "THE BANK TO BANK ON" I a 4 0 0 5 5 0 office Friday. Miss Lucinda Dravis, bookkeeer forjment of public health, in Rose Creek, Quoted By Dalager Mi1, and Mrs. J. L. .Mitchell and M®. ^lUrP^y taking a vacation and Elkton, and Lyle were very successful, Eggs .25 ©1?* JFirat Nath&il iafMui&t v. Tr^v wilf visit her parents in Spring Val- J—• Miss Rettig said ,J this morning. and Mrs. E. Ray Cory* spent Sunday Butter .34 ley. Over 125 babies between the ages of in Faribault. Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Verna Kelsen is taking a two weeks twenty days and fourteen years were jj*ng Capital & Surplus. Miss Ellen Kurtenbach of Dimock, Organized .15 South Dakota, is visiting at the Jerry! vacation from the R. R. Murphy store examined and suggestions for the bet-! Roosters $300,000.00 1868. .08 Hoban home. an* visit friends in Mason City, ""n terment of their health made. 1 Eggs .25 RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Every mother apprec'ated the clinic Knute Lomen of Northwood, Iowa, ^°^ra* ... Light Hens .12 underwent an operation at St. Olaf'si M-ss Carvill,e companion of Mrs. and seemed anxious to learn more Spring Chix .20 hospital Friday. Nathan Kmgsley, returned home last about the care of their babies, the night after-spending two Greeks in 1 county nurse said. Malnutrition constituted Mrs. Nellie Schmidt has returned Duluth. j. the prevailing child defect. from LaCrosse where she visited Miss Mildred Greeley of Hayfield, relatives for a few days. and Miss Maud Mueller of Waterloo, Juct Common Humanity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laufle and Iowa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. The very serious trouble with moet children have returned from a yisit George Buswitz. people is that they are htiiman, like in Wisconsin and Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J.~ H. Lewis and ourselves. They react ift the same Joe Leahy has returned to Chicago daughter, Malinda, spent the weekend way under the same stresses* They after spending a week with his parents, with their son and brother, H. A. also want sympathy, and are looking Mr. and Mrs^.M. J. Leahy. Lewis of Albert Leaii for a friend. They, too, heartily enjoy Mr. and Mrs. jpharles Rockwitz of & Mr. and Mrs. W:( fe/Harpjnan and being appreciated or at least understood. Council Bluffs, I#wa, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. George mfcwitz returned Burdens that are heavy for the home of their uncle, F. A. Monty. home from Roberts Lake where us are henvy for them. It is as easy Mrs. A. J. Gentle, "who has been visiting they enjoyed camp life a week. for them to watch other people at her father, T. B. O'Hallqran, has Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis spent Sunday work as it is for us. They, likewise, returned to her home in Park Rapids. at the Bateman home in Fari- enjoy picnics and parades.—^Exchange. Miss Minnie Regan is substituting $:'• for Miss Lang in Sasse & French's office Charter No. 1690 Reserv* District No. 9 while Miss Lang is away on her Report of Condition of vacation. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN Mrs. Alice Avery of Minneapolis is here to attend the Harris-Alexander :!Sl at Austin, in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on June 30th. wedding and is the guest of Mrs. 1921. John Rochford. "i Mrs. Grace Smith and children of RESOURCES 200 Hart Schaffner & Marx Loans and Discounts .$1,839,640.09 Fond Du Lac, Wis., are visiting her Overdrafts, unsecured 3,143.42 uncle and family, Joe Stephenson on IT. S. Government Securities owned: Ellis avenue. $50 suits in a Season's End Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and par value) 100,000.00 daughter, Margaret, of Minneapolis All other United States Government Securities 326,150.00 Sale at choice, now are guests at the John Ober home on Total 426,150.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 581,375.00 Chatham street. Banking House, Furniture and fixtures. 26,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ziearth^aiid children Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $110,022.14 have returned from Stewartville Cash in vault and.amount due from national banks .. 161,052.74 where they attended the funeral of No suits like these can be found at this price anywhere else in Amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Mr. Ziearth's father. in the United States (other than included Mrs. Frances Murphy and Mrs. in items 8, 9 or 10) 32,988.07 the land no Hart Schaffner & Marx suits are offered anywhere Mary Blyton have returned to their Checks on other banks in the same city or town as homes in St. Paul after several days' reporting bank (other than item 12) 664.20 near this price elsewhere,, visit at the J. S. Fischer hon&k Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 12,75735 Miss Angeline Webber oi Minneapolis arrived today to visit at the 317,485.00 home of her brother, Wayne, and to Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due froijf U. S. attend the Harris-Alexander wedding Treasurer 5,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fernly R. Harris and 200 Hart Schaff tier & Marx $50 suits now $29.50 S baby of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, arrived $3,198,793.51 Total Saturday to attend the wedding of his BiLrrHs: sister, Miss Veta Harris, and Mark $ 100,000.00 Capital stock paid in Alexander. 200,000.00 Surplus fund Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webber, B. S. enses, interest and taxes piaid 122,677.3i9 Undivided profits, less currentCirculating notes, outstanding 96,400.00 Webber and Miss Clara Zieske of 200 Men's $2.00 and $3.0fcMadras and Percale Dress Amount due to national banks 9^73.62 Mankato motored over and spent the bankers, said trust Aftiount due tb State banks, week end with their daughter and sister, Shirts in all new patterns at choice .....,.. .. companies in the United States and foreign countries Mrs, Alvin Baudler.. (other than included in items 21 9jr 22) 14,119.74 Mr. and Mrs. C. Winn of Portage, Certified checks outstanding ..i^. 1,277.29 Wisconsin, and Dr. and Mrs. C. Cashier's checks'on own bank outstanding 30,308.75 J3.00 200 Men's $5 and $6 silk finish and satin stiripe dress A. Winn of Milwauke^y motored to Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Austin and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. (deposits payable within 30 days): ^shirts at choice now J. A. Winn. Dr. and Mrs. Winn and Individual deposits subject to check .$661,471.72 vy Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winn motored to "jf". than for inoney borrowed) ................. 5,745.98 Minneapolis Friday. Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or Ed. Bairkand family, Mrs. Howard 1~ to 30 cjaysLor more notice, and postal savings): Hengstler and Clarence Baird are visiting Certificated if deposit (other than for money bor970,440.13 •a'' at the L. D. Baird summer home, rowed "Lilaiflere" near Lansing. Mrs. Other time deposits v. .. 782,065.17 TEe Leuthold-Peterson Q. Hengstler is Ed. Baird'# daughter and Postal saviffljfs deposits ...... 1 9 S & is from St. Paul. Clarence Baird is ""2,474,716.12 also from St. Paul and Ed. is from Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 205,000.00 AUSTIN, Graceville. & Forty members of the Happy MINN.^- Total $3,198*793.51 Thought Club held their annual July X. State of Minnesota. County of Mower, ss.: r-." r- picnic at Lafayette Park Thursday «-s» I, H. J. Drost, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly, swear that if afternoon. Out of town guests were the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Mrs. Vest and daughters, Maude and jt* J. DE0ST, Cashier 1 Edith Mrs. Leslie Pike and three1'" ~eORM!CT—=Attea Subscribed and sworn to before me this 91 children and Mrs. Hart of Lyle. N.F.B^fj 9th day of July, 1921. The next meeting will be held at GEO. M. SHORTT, E. H. STERLING/^ mwy the home of Mrs. Duerst of Lyle H. L. BANFIELD Notary Public, Mower County, Minn., towfiship- My Commission expires March 1, 1927. Directors. 1 UU.W_i I. Am