Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 14, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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rrn t-' I r-1-' MOWER NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. r" 'i t'.V^ ~"r, -1 *-f Page Eight •Vt. -'t'? e.^ rv Thursday, July 14, 1921 II •few .'Hfflhttf !W »t MICKJE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL S/E$rf 4ccommodatkms for Obituary Poems 3f. fU IjHE CHEERFUL CHERUB "p •... I UfkVfcMiEM'A PQE^M OP NOU'RE surh^VT GlAJPP VMHieK HAMS PVK W Coming We from VVSAY, BQV, yjQfft^NEN* g" VLL 6V)M*M«EE work *t v\i$Nb MEM A. OOOO PUW5E A UOTT OP COME "-r {THERE A»WT A SINGLE I Gl&dne»d in my kefcrb HNOE UEBE MOVJ AOS'? jvst wells A.D THERE, VWV® As I V*/rry down "tke. *.r ,f *, street .«• amu-.- 5rviFftivj tJl (TT/ J.Ofcw tVvft dwvPier fj tr/Vi'^q »«.' jj smells. **. The ancients knew the value of bathing. There ought to be more ancients now. i. Jj OB' Leqlon Corner Post Commander Smith has called a meeting for tomorrow night in the Armory at 8:00 o'clock. Important business is to be discussed. Will Stage Big Free While many 9f. Paul Legionaires MISS HAZEL JOHNSON entertained are floating down the Mississippi to Street Parade at Good farming permits of no delay at this season of the year. at a six o'clock dinner yesterday the Legion State Convention at .Winona, Noon. in honor of Miss Bee Erickson of some of their buddies who belong With the harvest at hand and the busy days ahead, we assure you Miss Wilma List of Denver, Colo., to "La Societe Des Forty Hom- Arthur, Iowa. A. it is our desire to do everything possible to save you time, trouble, and Is the guest of Miss Doris Gregson. "The Rhoda Royal circus, wh'ch mes et Eight Cheveaux," the "40 and MRS. ED. CAPEK was surprised inconvenience. comes to Austin Tuesday, July 19, 8" as it is called, will join the state Sunday at her home near Oakland by Miss Winifred Behanna of Minneapolis under auspices of the American delegation of the society anc^ travel the Use the telephone and the mails. j. seventy-five of her neighbors and relatjves. is visiting at the Tony Knauer Region, is a regularly organzied three south in box cars via Rochester, over Mrs. Capek received many home. ring circus and is not a carnival" de- the C. G. W. Ry, thus recalling the Such matters receive the same prompt, pi-fetty and useful gifts. clared Herbert S. Maddy, Mr. Royal's memorable trips they made here and careful, Experienced attentioii. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mooney have 4*-^- representative. "We are exhibiting in More than 125 mem- there France. •I' returned from a ten days' visit in WEDDINGS a different city« every day and occa- bers of "La Societe" expect to make ,,j Let us handle your banking business. Bralnerd and Gull Lake. sionally for the Elks, the Shrine th trip. They will stage a big show Hilton-Clark. a a or the Legion. "40 and 8" initiation in Winona on The Picnic Club leaves tonight for Miss. Bessie Clark, daughter of Mrs. "We will bring our circus trains August 3rd, at which practically Beaver Lake to meet the Picnic Club E. Clark was married to Mark E. "V"'- next Tuesday, unload and draw the every Legion delegate will be inltiparaphernalia of Owatonna for a picnic. Hilton-at Bovill, Idaho, July 5. They to the Fair Grounds, ated. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" will reside at Bovill. There the tents will be erected, "Labor and the Legion have a common I an'mals and men cared for and fed is here to attend the funeral of his Hunter-Miller. aim—^to make America a better Natinnal llank af Anatin 7, and then the big, free street parade nephew, Clarence Weidt. Miss fcarrie, Miller and O. C. Hunter place in whic)^.to Jive," said Alvin M. will be formed. In this parade we Capital Si|irjp!us. of Charles' tStJ* Iowa, were married St Owsley of National Americanism jyMiss Alice Page of Salt Lake City will have three bands, chime bells, a at three o'clock yesterday afternoon $300,000.0^ Committee, whQ ,spoke before ..-sLp is" visiting at the home of her grandmother, steam calliope, Wild West folks, elephants, at the p^|, 'Bueklm home on the American .. Federation of -Labor Mrs. C. M. Page.- open cages of animate, four RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION West ^£tH&Z'r by Dr. R. C. National. Convention in Denver, 3e* six and eight horse teams of draft ing introduced, by Samuel Gompers. horses, a children's section and beautiful T^kjhjWtjaa) understanding between spending her vacation- witi her- mot&er* tableaux wagons. Alexander-Harris. Mrs. Hannah Riley tMe 't^o Organizations is growing Mollie Ulla)id^jir#-|PH^f TSffliefsonj "Performances in the main exhibition p^s"liaye a little Legion Dites ^raiTxjity council think that Nearly 150 guests witnessed the stronger every month. Alice, Chester/^|d *^the Misses Gina ,. cation known as "Hello Al." They-iti- ditches are dug better in winter than tent will be given af two and "•iA. marriage license -,was issued to wedding of Miss Veta Harris, daughter XT Thompson, Es|ife? aiid Mabel Thompson in summer? Why.do they say the eight o'clock. The doors will be open- a Itend to ask thie next national ctmven- CSydeX..'Peck andr-M^ram* Bro^i*. of ofiMr. and Mrs. John Rochford to ed one hour earlier. Legion mem- q®*Jer8 ^hruout the|tl salutation for use Mr. and an£ contracts will be let next winter. Charles City, Iowa yesterday. Mark Alexander of Owatonna Tuesday adopt this Miss Inga Christiansen? Why not noW? be charge of ,11 the doors. the "aHon. Un Win night at the Rochford home on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson have We women, if an unpleas we haVe West Oakland avenue. Rev. Swisher fgane to Aberdeen, South Dakota, for ant job to tackle, go right at it for thousand people and three rings and a Hard Svtn for the Wise. AUSTIN MARKETS performed the ceremony. Legion- a. few days visit with friends. know the longer, wait the hard- hippodrome racing track." A fool and his money are soon part* we we Friends of the bride and groom Legion members have started an er it will be on ak concerned. But £ion of Minnesota' e& bqt nowadays eren wise pen have ,:i ... July 14,1921 .. The acted as attendants. Miss Angela The Bible St^dy class met Wednesday r?*U- onto their cash. those pesky men see it that way. intensive ticket selling campaign and has protested fo^ Minnesota senators time hanging HOG MARKET Webber played the Lohengrin wedding afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Their motto is, "Jfever do today what are being assisted by the Boy Scouts. Medium and Butchers .8.75 against postp^iiement of thW- consid-j march and Miss Ora Robertson IfoHer Mann, 603 West Oakland. somebody may forget about tomorrow." To the Scout selling the largest number Packers 6.75 to 7.75 eration of the adjusted compensation J+, sang "The Song of Waiting" accompanied -r. of tickets the Legion and the circus CATTLE Mt- and Mrs. George Anderson and bill. Legionaires all over the state by Miss Webber 'and E. Ray ROSE GREEK Fat Steers 5.00 to 6.00 When I can't Sleep! at night owing' will present a pretty loving cup. are urging Senators Nelwp a^d Kellogg aw will leave for Nevis and the Cory. v'lMisa Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 to that odorous rivdr, my thots, Ticket offices have also been established '.gortbern lake regiv?a.for their vacat*cai The out-of-town gviests present at to work fr hnd vote foif thiP bill Winnefred Weinerjt of ljlilwaukee, wouldn't cryst^lize into pearls ef* Canners and-^Cutters .... 1.00 to 2.00 at the Pooler and Wold drug find secure enactment now, ^X^gionaires Saturday the wedding wersg^ Jean Toher, Wisconsin, is home for'iiLV^eek's Bulls 3.00 to 4.00 speech. v~ ^§j|. stores. The prices of admission have of Minnesota feel,1 th^t the Francis Cardoff, ijljs, Ida Staed, -vacation.1 AND LAMBS r,ti. |fr^. Fred Gillies', of Minneapolis, VEAL. SHEEP As long as Inn hold our offices, we been reduced to 60 cents for adults majority of the people of thi? state' Catherine Adair, and Mrs. C. !£.-i^^ohnson and joe Cronon #ittici^^^e Fat Lam^is 6.00 to 7.00 ir, §m tiisiting^atfrthe home of her sister, women have got to be agitators. and 30 cents for children. belieVf J^iat th^ American Legion will: Gnurdman, Katherim Dieniger, Mr. ball game at Au«tin Tues- Sheep 2.00 to 4.00 I, Mm. Frank Sanderson, and her father -Yours for cjfean living, is jwft and fair and that Jtrshould and Mrs. T. E. Cas^an, Miss Catherine Return from Eastern Trip. Veal 4.00 to 5.50 dtpy|raiftBobn.. ... to Padden. Mayme. be enacted now. Both bodies4 of theMinnesota Cashman, Mr.^ridj.Mrs. F. EChurch, ^Mr.vimd Mrs. Geo. Hartinaii^ and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker and little Quoted By Dalager' P. S.—The ffies-iall over this town 8 Legislature have endorsed Helen Chu|^!,^ Mrs. N. C. Frances,visited at the Fried Hai^man Ben McGreevy has returned to his Eggs 25 $on, William, have returned from are not good dnnpany as long as they, it. It passed the National House of. Larson, y. P. ^ugiry, Elliot home at Austin Sunday.^ V" %ome in Decorah, Iow^, after a few Butter .35 their automobile trip to the east. have access to the river. Representatives and has twice been Shea, Mr. and Mrs. C^T. Pegg, Miss Mrs. Watt of Milaca, who ^s jbeen *day»T visit with his brother, Thomas Quoted by Smith-Wright Company They visited relatives in Maine and Mayme. approved by the, finance Committe of Leona St. Clair, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. visiting her sister, Mrs. F. 4l|i)tnV«n, JfcGreevey. Hens 15 came hoirife by way of New York, P. S. 2—The receipts of the pageant the United Sta ites Senate Steward, Mr. and Mrs. E. Winship, Xt has returned to her home Tuesdn&'/i ,^ Roosters 08 Washington, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. were $3400. Thatwag not enough to Miss Stella Hegge came up from been endorsed by the legislature of Jtthiir Campbell, Paul Anderson, I. Eggs .25 They traveled 4050 miles in Miss Amy Weinert, who recehtly pay expenses. Itis^^said the people Jkdams Monday to attend the Pageant. many state, our own. The! atta'ck apiUndicitis M. Diment, Sidney Hammel, Mr. Light Hens 12 had an of is aWe their car. of Austin fell down on the job. But She will remain here a few days before Uriited States ^beroi- Commerce ain^ ^ittog. and Mrs. 0. H. Josten and Miss Margaret Spring Chix 22 t0 4r0und I say there were two immense crowds' returning. is reported to be heading the fight| _r ,. Josten of Owatonna, Mr. and Bring Automobile Back. that attended. M. against the Legion's bill, but practic-11 Misses Ida Evenson and Valine Mrs. Fernley Harris of Oshkosh, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schleuder have Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bell and son oiKr Brown were entertained at supper at HISTORICAL PAGEANT RECEIPTS ally every Minnesota commercial body Mrs. W. W. Fralich and baby of Chicago, returned from a visit in the cities. cf Owatonna and Willis Bell of Minneapolis the John Merrill home last Monday ESTIMATED AT $3400 BY to which the measure has been explained, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Babcock, They returned in their car which just Prologue Spirit of Mower County. evening. spent Wednesday at the C. MITCHELL. has endorsed it. Many misleading Miss Marie Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. arrived from California, and were acCompan Written by Gertrdde Ellis Skinner. A. Neller home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Majerus of (Continued from Page One) estimates as to its cost have A. M. Drake and Robert Barnes ed home by Dr. and Mrs. Robert St. Cloudy returned to their home Monday Tonight in pageantry and song, we: been printed in a barrage of editor* of Minneapolis, Miss Margaret Alexander M. Burns and two children of St. A. W .Thompson who has been after two weeks' visit with relatives that witnessed the very fine performance. backward turn ials thruout the country recently. of Wausau, Wis., Sam Lord of Paul. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. hree. ^. Invoke the past with memory's magic,' Other editorials deliberately ignore St'. Paul, Harold Nesbet, Mr. and'MrsJ. Thompson returned to San Diego, Misses Ida Evenson and Valine I wish you clcmld have seen the key Missionary .Society Meets. the principles of justice underlying j" H. Edwood and daughter, DeElda California yesterday. Brown of Waterloo, Iowa, returned Unlock the years that cover all theU The Women's Missionary Society of dancing, Jane. It was fine and the the bill. None of them cite the fact of Cedar Rapids, and "Mr. and Mrs. home last week from a visit at the Al pathless track the Methodist church met with Mrs. costumes were beautiful. I never Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lunde have returned that the adjustment of compensation C. Howard and family of Freeborn Kramer home. G. W. Phillips, 512 Fairview street, knew we had so many handsome Of this fair county's history. from Madison, S. Dak., where for the defenders of our country will and Robert St. Clair of Chippewa Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Wood and children, women in this town until I went to Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, Mrs. tiiey visitqd Mrs. Lunde's mother and cost less that it cost to carry on the Falls. J" who were visiting relatives at the pageant. Not saints nor heroes all, the pioneers J. Goodman was leader and Mrs. S. itwo sisters for-two weeks. war for a single month. Neither do Winona over thfe Fourth, returned who blazed the Trail Hendricks-Maurek. H. Scott had charge of devotions. they explain that the money needed Charlie Varco was the village cutup—the Mr. and iRttt. Thomas Majerus and home Tuesday. That we might walk in peace and Miss Caroline Maurek, daughter of to do justice to ex-service persons is life of the party and everybody raon Bernard have returned t6 their Austin YoutK^Prpwned. Mrs. Anthony Cawley and children boundless joy. Mr. and Mrs. John Maurek of this only two-thirds of the amount watched him. .Clarence (Clair) drowned Jfaame iSt. Cloud after a visit with of Minneapolis have been visiting at city was married'to Lawrence E. Hendricks, But men whose hearts were true, promptly appropriated for the adjustment Say one thing was funny too.* They in the Des Moinei^ i^yer jsunday, relatives in Ajostih and Rose Creek. the Pat Cawley home for a few days whose heads were clear, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. of cancelled' contracts for war sang, beautiful, beautiful river" aegprding to information received the past week. Whose purposes like frocks or odes, Hendricks of Hastings at St^ Augustine's materials. Indtqad,' they try to —anf. tha^ Cedar was smelling something Henry Kaiser and son Harry and from the Des Moines Regfeter^v Clanwas Mrs. C. A. Carlson and daughter, unshifting were. church frighten 1&e cdimtry into repudiating^8 awgol. Tuesday nirtrfling by Adorf have returned to their Mrs. the "son of and F. C. Lillian, left for North Dakota last Rev. Father Devlin. de%-to its refenders, by crying 'liome at Sutherland, Iowa, after an I'm h^re to tell you, Jane, that the j^eidCt of this city^ Wednesday for a few weeks' visit They sought for homes, rich soil and Attendants and those whor assisted country," The extended visit at the L. Kaiser home. condition of that Cedar River is a with relatives. freer air, wit^i the ceremonies were: tMr. and .4-- eieventh-'hour attack oh the bill won't ancient blot on Austin's fair name. If Mr. and Mrs. George Butzler of They came to toil, to suffer hardships Mrs. F. A. Tichy, Francis Ry4n, Mary succeed if lifinnespta Legionaires can Mrs. W. E. Harris entertained at a Rotae had open sewers contaminating Ttte 'tt!lu«|Jlighta of In Hartford, Wisconsin, who have been and endure Catherine Leighton, Gertrude Maurfkj larewell party last night ,in honor of warfare jthe town, then we laid ifc. to visiting at the Jacob Majerus home, are And here where Nature is most generous Irene Harrington, Hazfel Linst^pm, .Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and tesp6®^^r a^ lack of civilization. But we, in &Hstin, returned to their home Tuesday evening. and kind, Sylvia Tittle, Charles Hendricks, ^daughter, Frances, who leave for The wearing fOf--the American Le yarded a$' »mple|p!^4^|b0rate in. have no such excuse. We are a They found the things, th^y ^ought Chester Graus, AlbrecRt Kd$pes, California soon. gion button delinquent and nonm^mhers. straments iare use^lto taeasure the !n^ center of intellectuality, we admit-St. John Cronon, Addie and Leo Cronon, and more. .. -tSuvA Atley Maurek, Vernon Burns, {i|. pima^tiabM .by Minnesota t^laitj of tl|(p beam^but its diameter W^.-are going to have a million, dollar and Mrs. Joseph Cronon motored '•George Handcock of Minneapolis •.-•Via.-.-'f' Mrs. Giovannetti, Mrs. Mary Kimlicka, is mfeasnred by an immense "yard, Law, Chapter ^5, Laws of 1919. The school house. Our_girls- -are to be to Ellsworth Saturday to visit at the ^rbo hag been spending several days At their approach the savage moved Etta and Edna McCarthy, ^Delilah sttek*" located 2,300 yards away from Legion^ State Executive Committee taught everything from sanitation to here Peter Cress home for a few days, returning with his wife and son at the away Leighton, Mrs. Frank Doerirtg, thought: A long narrow stretch of has directed'that members whose 1921 stars, our boys are to be taught modern home Tuesday evening. George Campbell home, left last night The trapper and the huntcsr looked%r and Ethel Taylor. lumber Snpported on trestles has dlyiflons dues are not paid by July 10th be methods of farming ant finance. an a bus^ess trip to New York. other-fields ." Mr. and Mrs. John/Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks left for at j^rnlar intervals just like suspended a^hd deprived of the right For seven years th^chairman of daughter, Lenore, arrived home Friday Across the river, plain and woodrfche Denver, Colorado, for a two weeksj tW)se of th* measuring &ick and when to wear the. Legion insignia. Every Our board of health has condemned Guests'at' the J. R. Currie home evening from an extended trip-to railroad came, honeymoon trip, after which they wilh the beam ls directed ajt%la .structure member' who joins or pays his delinquent the risrer system of sewarage and for .near Lansing Sunday, were: Mrs. G. As came before the chnrrh, the school, the northern part of the state and dif-, be at home in the Lorraine Apartments It la easy.to,measure tl^dlameter. lir dues, before July 10th helps som* reason the thnig has been delayed. W. Kessler, St. Paul Andrew Slinger, the mart of trade. ferent points in North-Dakota. Mr at St. Paul. a small hdupe at one ead is a photometer strengthen his jibst's influence at the yi ,am u&cle of Mr. Currie Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. Krampton and baby of The guests included Mr. and Mrs. by which the Intensity of the Winona Convention, because post representation William Sliftger, Mrs. Frank Slinger, fi a6an anybody tell why? When Minneapolis accompanied them home For three score years the sunshine William Kimlicka and daughter Mrs. light may measured at any point is based on paid-up membership .. r"* ,*zrr• & «cousins of Mr. Currie of Charles City, everyone agrees that it should be for a visit. W and the storms M. Harrington and Miss Irene,'Vernon as of July 10th. done, what is it that is holding up Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Currie The University of Idaho dental college Have smiled and frowned upon this Burns, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scallon and CORNING jaw the carrying out ,, of the people's rand daughter, Mildred, of Austin. has devised a dummy for land, American Legion—A. L.—A. L. for daughter and Mrs. Dugan. wishes? practise by students. short spells "Al." So when a Legionaire Swift change has marked the passing The out-of-town guests were: Miss 1 Among those who went to Rochester Quite a few from here attended the meets a brother member When good causes are balked, *it years, Hazel Linstrom of Minneapolis, M:ss today to attend the Knights The Surinam toad carries its eggs Fourth of July celebration in Blooming nowadays in Indiana, he sings out a must be some self-interest has interfered. But change meant always progress Sylvia Tittle of Gary, Ind., Miss Gertrude and young upon its back in small, 'Templar picnic were Mr. and Mrs. 0. Prairie. Whose self-interest is It? •Ipand advance. cheery "Hello Al?' and his buddy Maurek of Rochester, Mrs. R. rounded depressions of the 6kin.%f -J. Simmons, N. Nicholsen, Mr. and Those who^ attended the eighth knows he did his jbit in the big fight, Somebody has blun£t(0|MMp Wiggen and Richard Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ,9lra. E. Ray Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Art grade graduation at Taopi, June 28, CARD OF THANKS. Are we going to mSBy fold^oor And %ionis^it beneath the trees and intends to h&Mhe Legion ren-. F. Fairbanks of Rochester, Charles ISmer, Mr.and Mrs. C. L. West and We wish to thank'our friends and were Mr. and Mrs. Gullick Tollefson hands and wait? til say we are not. they loved, der service to its country and com* Hendricks of Hastings, Mr. M. J. Veta, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Al. the empiqye| of the Geo. A, and daughters Hilda, and Annie Mr. I'd like to ask you, Jane, why are the Watched by the self-same stars that les Hendricks of Hastingh, Al. Koppes, trades now that ths 'tover titers" job Page, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, & Com|)anjL for thdr kindness^ap and.Mrs. John Syverud and family mains not being laid right now? If saw their deeds,^ 0 C. Graus, L. Burch, LeRoy Lawrence, is done with and 'peace-time proUems Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson and Mr. assistance at the death of our mojner. Mr. and-Mrs. Martin Benson and I could see some outward and visible We re-enact the sceines^of far-off, Clement Van Bleck and James hold the stage once more. This short .and Mrs. Aygust Bluhm. Harold, Sylvester and is family, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lostegaard sign that anything being done, I by-gone days, Hendricks who is remaining as a and peppy greeting originated in William narter.|s» News Advertising brings results. and Nettie, Ora Hanson and might not be so fighting mad. That History may live. house guest at th^ l^aurek home. Michigan iQity, Indiana, where Le- Advertisement 4-lrp. 'r ./T (j» I. .. •••i. "i" 4'ViiR.yl 'A. iim