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mr- "ST* TW fm i* -, ," .. 5 \v«»l 5' .v, »VA v? «. tf:. W MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. SB" I if Page Eight Monday, August 1,1921. MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Sughroe By diaries ftjMain Street Gossip**\ or i-rt.»t. IN GOOD SHAPE wyii^ViiM^iipg UaU.: u'O*. n.'. J-iS a"-".1" Mrs. Shad:' A Doctor, will I 1 *WO NYOUOfc* *P A^ SKOIMfi Afi£ CLOdW^c *tW PoUVCfoU &V)Gctfc SAMS *tUE\fc fcfcANE RW5. WA O\WG«\*mo \s wtf, uKo ever swim again, IS GETTING TlRED OP fc&US NAPpBD^ after t^iis awful LAS016S VUOZ. COMSVOEVUX^VN U*VWe*&0 \VA NEW NOO*.* S^^CVC^PSOU.VOUO OESf Atf 9# MRS SUOOtCUWlS LAP DAMJQ. wPCnSRKIM^ Fience w*ug£ub Gvcciw our of h\s urrue 1 faU? GOT **&* C^OM\ -U6«6. »vtW VlfrN otVLSS WHCtt tW P\WR SEU. *M4G WMDAN,OKi J^C^OOWX COUK Acf tH^'fiUC^ wfD UieK WNV FOR, A GOAL SOtAfc QAW WHEM U*S Dr. Cod: Oh! You'll be up and j^ OP 06P WWTfeRS USING ttt UOS6 OfcMtt 'AUa% *tW CWQWOS GIRIS GOT TOO MOCtt \MAMA vswrr UOME, oa\a -tUEvi tw LITTLE [TOST AWP VAST* TUNeL I E\efc EATT LDMCU about In a day or oor HVS CBUAfc TUORSBkN AKft NOT 1IMSECT \s SO HOM&WE AlWT GOT ru* UPMrf C0MP©rm0V4\v two! I only find mmv* GLASS doghouse* HOUJERED about nine hundred $SUVU*\V& \X fcAfiVC tooeu HUM bones broken I Nothing serious jj's &**•'-• at all—at all! %r C. p? iv^r? i}ii '.v What Man Learna. V/' *-•••.,. fl^ Another thing the thoughtful n»m learns after a while as he blunders along, through this old vale of tears and laughter, trying to do the best he can under all the circumstances, is to rt? distinguish rather carefully between I the reformers who really mean it and ^AA-V^S the ones who are doing it to make I 9o3M«oe their Jobs last.—Ohio State Journal. anied home -by Miss Marjorie Leberman of Akron, Ohio, who will visit here for a few weeks. New scouts this week: Leo J. Gravlen, Miss Anna Olsen and Anna Caroll 600 Maderia street and Lewis left Sunday for Lake Francis, Elysium, Usem. where they will enjoy a two weeks outing. Scouts are to get instruction in the use and handling of the new lungmotor. O. J. Simmons motored to Stewartville yesterday. Mrs. Simmons, who spent the past week with friends in TVoop No. 4 met for their first meeting I. H. Peshak, the occassion being Mr Evelyn Brandt is visiting friends in Rochester and Stewartville, returned Friday night and decided upon Friday AUR BANKING BY MAIL SERVICE CAN SAVE YOU Peshak's seventy-seventh birthday anniversary. Albert Lea. home with him. night at 7:30 o'clock as their regular meeting hereafter. Dr. Hardy TIME DURING THIS BUSY HARVEST SEASON. Miss Ella Weisel went to St. Paul Miss Helen Turner is taking a two and Paul Knopf of the church troop Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex E. Nelson, Sunday. weeks vacation from her duties in the committee were present also Scout August 1, a daughter. Geo. A. Hormel & Company office and master, James Lafferty. Miss Wilma Barlow spent Sunday MAIL US YOUR DEPOSIT. IT WILL BE CREDITED has gone to Hebron, Illinois, to visit Mrs. J. G. Hamlin of Spring Valley Members of Troop 4 are: Lawrence in Minneapolis. friends. AND ACKNOWLEDGED IMMEDIATELY. 1,1 was an Austin visitor Saturday. Ames, Alvin Anderson, Wayne Austin, Sanford Ranum spent Sunday with Theo. Bachman, Thos. Christie, Marion Sher-iv?„n, who has fur the friends at Lake Geneva. Ralph Robertson of St. Paul spent Garrity, Alvin Hartman, Milo Howe, FOR REAL BANKING SERVICE YOU past four months has been una Die to Sunday with his mother and sister Darwin Howe, Paul Knoble, Cleo Leighton, work on accomt of illness, resume Miss Verna Smith of Minneapolis here. Phil Mc Laughlin, Edmund his work in th postoffic? this moiPing. WILL FIND TfflS IS is visting Austin friends. Morey, Frank Nicholson, William He is feeling much boU^r. Miss Ella Bemis returned home Saturday Powers, Marvin Peterson and Luther True Van House and Albion Morey "THE BANK TO BANK ON" from the cities where she spent Hans Rasmusen of Albert Lea was Noss, scout scribe. passed their fourteen mile hike test. two weeks with friends. in Austin Thursday calling on old Miss Lucinda Dravis spent Sunday friends and transacting business. He Thirty six scouts have signed for Marshall Snyder of Minneapolis visited with friends in Spring Valley. was accompanied by Andrew L. Nelson. the scout camp. .,*" his mother, Mrs. M. J. Snyder, Mrs. W. H. Ryther and son, Arthur, Sunday. Jfftrat National Sank of Austin Erhart Sorenson, 604 Greenwich are visiting relatives in Stewartville. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cook and °ns, street is also a new scout. Mrs. A. N. Decker of Mineapolis Alden and Can left for Berne, N»w Mrs. L. P. Fisher is back from is visiting her mother, Mrs. Manderville. Capital &. Surplus. Organized *Tork, via automobile for a nit-rth's Scouts are not'allowed to wear unofficial Ohio, where she visited relatives. trip. They will stop with relatives et scout clothing, so, everyone $300,000.00 1868. Washington,- D. C. enrout- should co-operate and see that no unofficial Miss Norene Wright of Mankato Mrs. Charles Crocker ifnderwent a RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. supplies in the clothing line is a guest at the C. L. West home. successful operation at Rochester, Mrs. C. C. Allen and son and Mr. shall fall- into scouts hands. The official Saturday. and Mrs. C. B. McGrath left this Miss Ruth Boley of Minneapolis is uniform is protected by an act of morning for Lake Chetek, Wis., where visiting Mrs. .Louis O'Malley, her sister. congress,: in the same manner as the Mrs. Paul Reiliy of Stillwater is High grade hard coal, nut size, $18.75 they will enjoy camp life. Dr. Allen SCHOOL DAYS U. S. Army and Navy regulation uniform. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. per ton, delivered. Also a car of will join them later. W. Vandergrift. submarine. Indiana Block, 6-inch Wade Searles and Aurian Pepper lump, to arrive soon. Price 10.50 per passed their first class mapping Miss Nora Becker returned home Marcella Gerlish, who has been seriously ton delivered. Place your order now £IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||||||||||||||||U Saturday from Lake Harriet where tests. ill in St. Olaf's hospital, with and get the best. Phone order to G. THE GIRL ON THE JOB she spent two weeks in Dr. Arthur typhoid fever, is gaining rapidly. C. Milburn, Bridge 210 or Main The J. F. Fairbanks and C. S. Campbell Becker's summer home with a party 534R. Advertisement. 9-2-C. families have returned from a 1 How to Succeed—How to Get of friends. Miss Adelaide Banfield arrived three weeks automobile tour. a Ahead—How fa Make Good calise of Forest Fires. home Saturday night from Minneapolis County Agent F. L. Liebenstein, Joe Of thousands of fires only a fraction where she has been attending A. J. Sharpstiae has returned fioin By JESSIE ROBERTS Viha.4 Itts Jo— Martha Richardson, Mabel Johnson, are due to lightning and unpreventable summer school at the State "U." a three months visit to his old home fb oucU*** Olson and Rachel Anderson motored nHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin accident, says the American in St. Lawrence county, New York. to Masonic park, Spring Valley, Sunday. Sheriff Nicholsen returned this Forestry Magazine of Washington, sveket-* in. -f n»t DOES TEACHING PAY? morning from north central Minnesota, Roy Woodard and family and Viola which adds that the great majority of kin Conrad left Sunday for an auto trip where he spent several days on the fires that are constantly enlarging Ross Robertson left yesterday for THE business. our deserts of barren sand, scrub thru Iowa. talk that was started by Miss Sioux City, Iowa, where he has accepted oak, chaparral and briers, are due to Helen Taft, acting president of a position as traveling salesman Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ellingson of Miss Florence Griffin is taking a the carelessness of human beings—due, bryn Mawr college, when she asserted for the California Fruit jG^owprs two weeks vacation from the Austin Winnebago are visiting their daughter, not only to the carelessness of persons association. that in her opinion the professors Clinic and is visiting her parents in' MrSi Carl Baudler. who are directly responsible for the of the country: should strike for higher Stewartville. Mrs. Ella Derenthal and son and fires, but to the indifference of the salaries has led rhany people to ask The Herman and Alvin Baudler families Ronald Evenson returned home Saturday great body of people whose composite themselves whether: or not tfaching Miss Marie Rettig and sister leave motored to Masonic Park, Spring from Brookings, South Dakota, opinion permits the campers, the this morning for the Canadian National pays. It has long been called the Valley, Sunday. where tney spent the past .two /weeks farmers, the railroads, and others to "worst paid profession" and there is Park for a three weeks vacation. with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. S. R. Scovill, start and leave or lose control of the no doubt that the teacher must sacrifice Chester Rhea and Olive Burgess motored fires that do the damage. any hopes of a %reat income, trowever Mr. and Mrs/F. C. Heines, Arthur Amos Clark and family and Mrs. to Waseca Sunday. eminent he or she may become. Dubke, Charles Nolene and son Edward Mower County" News Verna Kelsen and son motored to St. Yet there is no profession of a more Dr. O. H. Hegge and family returned motored to Mankato Saturday, MARKET PLACE Cloud Sunday where they will visit vital importance than teaching, and home last night from Buffalo returning Sunday evening. Mrs. friends for a few days. the teacher should be treated as, and where they enjoyed a month's outing. Heines remained in Mankato where receive the remuneration of, a valuable Miss Ella Neller is taking a two she will ha^e dental work done. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. member of society. Teaching Mrs. M. J. Davey of Minneapolis weeks' vacation from Fisch's store Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. should be made attractive, and every spent Sunday at the Mrs. Mary Guiney THOMAS RAYMAN entertained at and will go to Minneapolis to visit Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be means that could induce people of home. Mrs. Dell Hughs. a picnic in Lafayette park Wednesday Added for all ads not paid for in advance. talent, force, energy and chafm to afternoon. They were taken to the Readers or locals not run in P. H. Friend and family left for Jtake up teaching should be used as a Alvin Dalager and Mr. Torgerson of park by auto. Games were played until this column will be charged at the Banff, Alberta, Canada, Sunday where matter of course, since the community Adams started on an auto trip Saturday rate of 10 cents oer line. five o'clock when supper was served. they will spend three weeks. thru the northern part of the is bound to benefit. state and Canada. There are some who say that the FOR SALE: One new high grade 8 (uJerfn^ iwflilffneA Mr. an|, Mrs. Mat Kelley of Mason inch, 5 ply, 165 foot endless thresher MRS. AUGUST SOMMER entertained vacations of teachers are longer than Cog^rjght City, Iowa, spent Sunday with their Miss Irene Urbatch is taking a two belt. Write Box 466, Austin, twelve babies and their mothers in the other professions, and this is sister, Mrs. James Cronon. weeks' vacation from the Geo. A. Hormel Minn. 9-2-C. at a birthday party Wednesday so. But the work itself is extremely & Co. office and has gone to Detroit fatiguing even with the long vacations, Mrs. Le^Murphy and daughter, afternoon in honor of her little son% did not take a seat until he had been GOOD PASTURE FOR RENT: Telephone Lake. Herbert's first birthday. Margaret, of Stillwater are guests at many teachers break down in C. F. Russell, Austin, Minn., so requested. Now, however, we do THE RIGHT THING what, slifcitzld be the prime of life. the R. R. Murphy home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gerhart and or get in touch with T. W. Gilpin, not stand on such formality. The young Then these vacations are often curtailed Northwood, Iowa. 8-4-p. family of Mason City, Iowa, motored OF SHEPHERDS CHECK AT man takes a seat after his hostess has Oscar Ober and family returned by summer work and extension here and spent Sunday at the Mrs. THE RIGHT TIME been seated, but he avoids taking the home Friday from Minneapolis where work. FOR SALE OR TRADE: One 15-30 Mary Guiney home. most comfortable chair in the room. they spent several sdays with friends. Teaching in America is largely in I. H. C. tractor outfit with Oliver The question is often asked by young gang. Will trade for good automobile. the hands of women. It Is woman's By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEB Mr. and Mrs. George Farmer of H. W. Ott is taking a two weeks' women as to whether young men "640 acre plowing job included. duty to see that teaching is brought Madison, South Dakota, motored over vacation from his duties at the Austin should be given refreshments when T. C. Derby, Phone 338, Hayfield, from Spring Valley where they are to its highest efficiency, and that It is WEEK HE CALLS. National bank. Minn. 9-4-P. the# call. If they come In the afternoon visiting relatives, and spent Sunday made attractive to the right people. about four or five it is customary Miss Clara Tufte left for Adams at the H. L. Banfield home. Teaching must be better paid or the Practice in time becomes second nature. DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR in large towns to serve .tea, which the Saturday for a visit with her parents, men and women who are most needed —Anon. HOME?—Then read this and act IN .Miss Duden and Miss Knox who hostess dispenses from a tea table in A MOTION picture recently produced, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew-Tufte. as teachers will go into other work. quickly! House nearly new, A-l have been visiting at the W. E. Hopfe (Copyright.) |.... the drawing room or living room. Of the charming young actress condition, fjill~size basement, front course, with the majority of young Miss Veta West left for Chicago, home returned to Minneapolis Saturday. impersonating a New York society girl and dining rooms and kitchen on men, an afternoon call is an impossibility Illinois Sunday night on a business Receiving the call of one of her men first floor 2 bed rooms with closets and all their calling is done in trip. and bath on second floor. All floors^ friends takes the caller's hat and coat .'HKc Miss Corothy Eastman returned tie evening. Now hospitality does not are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, from him as he enters the tygty. Now Dr. J. Hawkins of St. Paul with assistance home Saturday from the State "U", ^require any refreshments for the evening with heat in every room. Houselocated as a matter of .fact no girl who knew from local physicians, performed where she has been attending summer on fine corner lot with south 'r?s call but, especially if the young social usage would do that Of course, an operation Wesley Grpg^f school. front. Insurance paid, new gas man has expressed his in ten ti cms of be if the man were aged or otherwise too Watties ibo\tld cooked over a range, storm windows and screens^ Saturday. coming a certain night, or if there are feeble to dispose of them himself, she Miss Erma Halmer returned home "alow fire., and garden with possession July 15^3 V-1 to be several- callers, plan some light would. Otherwise, if there is no servant Mrs. Louis DeWitt of Detroit, Michigan, Saturday from LaCrosse, Wisconsin, included. If you are prepared to VV,. refreshment^ In Some families It Is at hand to take them from him, the The red kidney bean is good baked pay $1000 or $1200 down and $36.25 is visiting at the home of her where she visited friends the past customary to have some sort tit light young woman would simply show him nionth see owner at 1010 West? mother,, Mrs. Elizabeth: Wiesel on weelc. a just as 'soup beans are baked»- '•r refreshment, toward "the dome the )akland avenue. where the hatrack was located, 48-tfC/tf: Lyndale avenue. evening anyway, and jhen It Is hospitable Miss Jean Dugan spent Sunday Jin young man caller need not be asked Immature meat, such -as veal. lainb to ask any callers who happen Ed. M. Jacobson,. manager of the Rochester with her sister Mrs. Charles WANTED by his hostess to remove his coat. If and pork, should be thoroughly cooUeti. to be present to partake.^ J. C. Penney Company store at Owatonna, Crocker, who is iri St. .Mary's hispital. a maid comes to the door he should remove I One of the best of this season's separate WANTED:. A competent girl for was visiting G. J. Anderson of -3 lo­ his coat in the hall after he has Never grease a pie t^igtej good skirts is presented here afrf ,lt housework. Mrs. Albert^Thon, -206 the J. CL Penney Company here. taken off his hat and give them to the pastry: greases lt» own -T' pleases every one who loves n^at^and South St. Paul street. 8-3-c.: L.- Hv Kleespies and family and As many as 20,000 serpents had to v. maid or hang^.them on the hatrack before Don Dai&neau has returned from a. Miss Meyers of Manning, Iowa, spent crisp tailored clothes. It is mUrtefof a be captured by a single explorer In going Into the reception room or WANTED—Job running threshing two weeks'fishing trip at ','edar I.ake the past week^at the Frnn1! Hoffman material thait has a stripe of:*i£iep« order to obtain enough venom of the engine. Licensed steam engineer, drawing room. If the young woman tlnel* Charlie's Whittle home, near Faribault. Don b^pi't any record herd's check dtmiting with ohe of species to make a proper analysis of will run gas tractor. Thomas Todd, receives a caller in a sitting room Anna and her mother fMteo go to breaking fish stories this trip. black with a white line through It. the poison. Similarly, the examination Taopi, Minnesota. 5-6-p above stairs he should leave his outer Miss Mary McNeely, who has spent see her aunt and uncle.: Her imde Box plaits almost conceal the black bee poison means the ca: of things In the downstairs hall befoj^ascendlng. Mrs. W. .Babcock, who has spent the past month An Mena, Arkansas, plays a clarinet, of whiph {&• Is msdi stripe rANTED: Experienced housekeeper of 200,000 bees and- the isolai the paststen months at the C. H. Decker and various otKer places in the south, .* afraid. When she sees, hi® resch for for widower with three children/ their venomous Juices. $?*. The American girl should always extend is expected, home tonight to resume liorrfe, returned to her home at it she takes hold of her mother's hand ^youngest child's age eleven. Dr.Rodli, --s Bwjtish her hand to the youhg Man cWler Mf Albert Lea, Minn. 8-3-c. North Platte, Nebraska, Sautrday. her duties ite advertising manager at and,- says. "Come bome, mamma. Got to Make It Hot when he calls, if "Be has asked see Idleness isv^.4pi?tfto disorder and West's dry goods store./v Unfile Charlie is going-lo Wow him's An employer remarks that 4 good WANTED—To hear from owner of Mr. and Mrs. I. W.. Peshak and two her. It was an old-time courtesy always makes way for licentiousness*- -People deal of "roasting" seems neoeqj||ff fp good "farm for sale. State cash sons of Wykoff and "Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Ruth Miller has returned front to say "Pray be seated," or sometlting that have nothing to do are^qulckly -fiL get things well done."—Bostoh Traa- S[inneapolisj rice, full particulars. P. F. Bush, Peshak of Minneapolis spent Sunday season R. an extended trip thru the south and of that sort, and the young man tired of their own company.— This is the: open for light scrlpt Minn. l-13-eoi-2$ with their parents, 'Mr. and Sirs. east with her aunt. She was accomp- Jeremy Collier. -. waists and dirty elbows. 3 ... 'iid,, A -skr gg