Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 8, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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1 86BT"~ 7 4 X- «. »}n |,t,1,T '. I 5 ^ft'-\'! si- vo*# Page Five MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Monday, August 8,1921 m- CHALLENGE MYRE PACKERS SWAMP Languages. Corean and Chinese The Corean language belongs to the ^tO FINISH MATCH same class .of language as the MongolTatar, ROCHESTER 29-6 BOY SCOUT NEWS Japanese and Chinese. It ha* borrowed many words from the Chinese, since Chinese was the diplomatic language of the country for many ceoturies. Lewis Claims Two Pitchers Unable To In sounds it differs widely THIS DEPARTMENT DEVOTED weight Champion of from modern Chinese, and in grammar Stop Batting EXCLUSIVELY TO ACTIVITIES is nearly identical with Japanese. Navy in 1915 4 Barrage. OF MOWER COUNTY BOY iui (luii lit limitm nun hum hi SCOUTS. Mower County News WEIGHS IN At 182 PACKERS STEP TO Calvary Baptist church, last week. MARKET PLACE SEND IN YOUR TROOP NEWS Those present were: Misses Maurine POUNDS RINGSIDE RUBBER 56 TIMES and Minnie Johnson* Mr, and Mrs. KATHLEEN WEILAND entertained Lufkin, Minneapolis, Gleroi'- Weber, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. thirty little friends in honor of her Is Confident He Can Beat Albert Lea B. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham Queen City Team Puts up Poorest Exhibition Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. fifth birthday Friday afternoon. Man Was,Kriowii as "Wildcat" of St. Paul, Mrs. Thos. Hf. Collins and of Baseball Ever Seen on Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be test and secure one of these Mower County News Lewis While inThe Navy. son, Clair of Great Falls, Montana, Hormel Diamond. Added for all ads not paid for in advance. MRS. G. E. SHARPSTINE entertained dandy uniforms by coming to the and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Melton of Offers Uniforms Readers or locals not ran ro the choir of the Methodist Mower County News office and "Wildcat" Lewis, ex-heavyweight this column will be charged at the I Blooming Prairie. was a case of 'throw 'em and church Friday night, at her home. asking for Mr. Fairbanks. You champion of the Untied States Navy, After a brief wedding trip Mr. and rate of 10 cents per line. duck" with two Rochester pitchers will be given your instructions How would you like a dandy* winnfiig his title at {He Saft Francisco MISS RUTH MILLER entertained Mrs. Johnson will return to Austin here yesterday afternoon when the new scout uniform, belt, hat, and a receipt book and then you FOR SALE—Good Hot Air Furnace. World's Fair in 1915, has issued a at a picnic and dance Wednesday where they will make their home. Packers overwhelmed the Queen City can start out any time. If you get Inquire at 310 South St. Paul street blouse, breeches, leggins and challenge to Helmer Myre, Albert night in honor of Miss Marjorie team 29 to 6 with a fulisade of singles, half year subscriptions you must J. N. Nicholsen. 11-6-4. everything? Lea's highly touted grappler. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skinner left Leberman of Ohio. doubles, triples and home runs never get forty credits for a new uniform. Of course you would like one, is making his headquarters here and Saturday night for South Hadley before equalled in the history of the FOR SALE—All modern seven-room but perhaps you can't afford it. MRS. SAM SEIGFRIED and Mrs. undergoing strenous training at the Falls,, Massachusetts, to visit Mr. house. Screened in porch, good location. team, and incidentally Rochester put Weil, the Mower County News is William Siegfried entertained in honor If you enter the contest and open air ring in the Horace Austin Skinner's parents also Boston where Write P. O. Box 407. 10-3-e up the poorest exhibition of baseball going to help every scout in of Mrs. Theodore King Friday afternoon, then believe you will be unable to State Park. they will visit Mrs. Skinners brother, ever seen on a local diamond. Mower county secure a uniform at a farewell party. She leaves get the full twenty credits, we GOOD PASTURE FOR RENT: Telephone Dr. S. A. Ellis, and family. They will The Packers took the jump in the if he wants to spend an hour or so for her home in Wisconsin this week. C. F. Russell, Austin, Minn., have some special cash prizes be gone about two week's. first stanza with five hits and four or get in touch with T. W. Gilpin» a day. that you can learn about by stopping runs and with the exception of the THE LADIES AID of the Presbyterian Northwood, Iowa. 8-4-p. Here is the proposition, open in the News office. inning averaged from one to second church was entertained at the OBITUARY only to Boy Scouts of Mower Remember the contest starts six tallies thruout the remainder of church Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Rio county. We are going to start a right away and is open to Mower Grande Valley improved irrigated the game. Rochester was blanked Wolfe, Mrs. Hummel and Mrs. Hedges. contcst. We will give -one credit Mrs. Isaac Nordland. county SCOUTS ONLY. The cash farms and winter homes. Deal with inning but the seventh, when every° for every new subscriber, or renewal owners. No commissions. If interested prizes are worth your time. Get they* got to "Mutsey" Gute for five Mrs. Isaac Nordland died at Walker to the Mower County News write P. D. Pitcher, Donna, busy fellows and see how quick Sanitarium, Monday morning, August blows, including a triple, and crossed MISS LILLIAN MARIE APPEL for one year. For twenty credits Texas. 10-2-p you can get one of these snappy i. the rubber with six scores. was married to John Cleveland Flynn we will give you a genuine, regulation outfits. Just the thing for a hike Besides her husband she leaves to The Packers hung up several records by Judge Detwiler in Justice Court FOR SALE OR TRADE: One 15-30 s-fout uniform, as indorsed or when you are on parade or called mourn her sad departure, seven children, for the club yesterday in the way Saturday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. I. H. C. tractor outfit with Oliver by the National Scout Council. for police duty. Every scout Mrs. Anton Johnson of Austin, of hitting. In the seventh inning They are both from Freeborn county gang. Will trade for good automobile. HOW TO ENTER. needs one and here is your chance Mable, Irene, Edith, Florence, Helmer 640 acre plowing job included. every man on the club secured a hit and will reside in Albert Lea. Any scout can enter this con to get one absolutely FREE. T. C. Derby, Phone 338, Hayfield, but Grady, and six men scored. Deitrich and Pearl. Minn. 9-4-P. faced the pitcher six times and MISS LAUDERDALE SMITH entertained Mrs. Nordland was forty-three as to be hazardous. It is regarded as eight girl friends Tuesday years old at the time of her death and pounded out five singles. Bowers stole DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR decidedly provincial or "second rate" THE RIGHT THING afternoon at her home at 610 Bridge her youngest child, Pearl, is three four bases out of eleven pilfered by HOME?—Then read this and act to do this. years old. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Packers. Dugan, big first sacker, street. Cards, Victrola music and quickly! House nearly new, A-l AT When walking with a woman a man dancing were enjoyed and at 6:30 Halvor Thompson of Corning, three secured two triples and a double. Fifty-six condition, full size basement, front THE RIGHT TIME never stops to speak to an acquaintance sisters, Mrs. Ole Kittelsen of Corning, Packers faced the two Rochester o'clock a four course dinner was served. and dining rooms and kitchen on. whom he chances to meet unless Mrs. Palmer of New Mexico, Mrs. twirlers used to stem the irrestible first floor 2 bed rooms with closets the woman takes the lead in so doing. and bath on second floor. All floors By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE Collins of Canada and two brothers, tide of blows. If a man happens to meet a woman are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, Baseball interest in the southern Martin of Canada and Edwin of Corning Morris-Buttolph with heat in every room. House acquaintance, even though he is well mourn the loss of a kind daughter part of the state will be centered on Miss Iva E. Buttolph and Elmer W. WHEN A MAN WALKS. located on fine comer lot with sontb acquainted with her, he would not and a loving sister. the game with Adf.ms Tuesday at Morris were married at 4:00 o'clock front. Insurance paid, new gas think of stopping to talk with her in Rev. Henry Noss of Austin conducted Wednesday afternoon at the home of Oakdale park, Le Roy. range, storm windows and screens the street, but If there was something He possessed a peculiar talent of producing a short service at the home the bride's sister, Mrs. John Everill, Austin— AB PO A E and garden with possession July 15 effect In whatever he said or did. which they wished to discuss he might three, miles vest of Corning at one three miles southeast of Austin. Rev. Meany, cf 6 4 3 0 0 0 included. If you are prepared to —Tacitus. ask whether he might walk with her o'clock Thursday this week, and John McFarlane of the Austin-Baptist Bowers, ss JDeitrich, pay §1000 or $1200 down and $36.25' THE for a little way. He would show the well-bred man remembers preached the funeral sermon at the 3b 6 3 5 1 1 1 per month see, owner at 1010 West church officiated. Onlx the immediate same consideration to his mother or when walking with a woman and Barr, If 7 5 5 0 0 1 Red "Oak chtifcli at two o'clock the Oakland avenue. 48-tf friends and relatives were present. sister in this regard. Kaufman, rf 7 3 4 1 0 0 the sidewalk is narrow" that if other day. .. Wengert, 5 4 ll- 0 0 If a man overtakes a woman going Lewis is a big man and appears in pedestrians approach them, he should WANTED MISS DENA R. C^KT was|married Dugan, lb 6 1 3 9 0 0 In the same direction that he is he step behind his companion while they the pink of condition. "I have met to Carl Johnsos*i&Jihe •hqiBe of 10^ per eent^discount during the Grady, 2b 2 3 1 4 0 WANTED—To hear from owner of would never think of accompanying are passing. some of the best men in the game, he Mr. and Mrs. M. Lufkin, Minneapolis, month of Aogu&t on all new fall Gute, 1 1 good farm for sale. State cash her without asking permission and But if escorting a woman in woods said, and I am anxious to meet Myre by Rev. John H. )fct^ean,-jaftOr of shbes, brogues and oxfords. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, unless he knew her well enough to be iv or through an overhung country he under any conditions within reason. 56 29 30 27 10 3 Minneapolis, Minn. l-13-eoi-26 quite sure that she would not have goes ahead of his companion in order I think I can beat his and I will Rochester— .AB PO A E the slightest objection he would not wrestle him winner take all or sixty to clear the path for her. Green, lb 4 0 2 11 0 0 BOY WANTED—One ambitious, to FERNDELL VyVi ask for this. When walking with a woman a man and forty. While I was in the Navy, Ernst, If 5 0 0 0 0 0 iearn the printing business, who is A man does not Invariably take the invariably asks whether he may relieve I met such men as Stetcher, Gotch, McDougal, 2b 4 1 1 1 1 0 willing to work and anxious txv curb side of the sidewalk when accompanying Finch, 4 1 3 9 0 1 her of any parcels she may be and "Strangle" Lewis. Lewis broke master the details. We have an Shahle, 3b 4 1 1 0 3 3 a woman. He does if the opening for a boy of 16 years. Call carrying, but if she declines his offer seven ribs, when I wrestled with him. GROCERIES ,-L *Feigal, ss 3 0 1 1 3 2 at .The News for further information. road is muddy and therefore that side I have been wrestling continually he should not be insistent. A man *Files, cf 3 1 0 1 3 1 10-2 is less desirable. In city streets he may have to possess a good deal of since my discharge from the Navy." Gibson, rf 4 1 1 1 1 0 usually takes the side that makes it discrimination these days to differentiate Austin's new mat artist hails from *Bai, 1 0 0 0 2 1 HELP WANTED: Correspondents possible for him to meet pedestrian between some of the enlarged Oklahoma and has met somie of the McNally, cf 3 1 1 0 0 2 wanted all over Mower County by traffic coming in the other way. That handbags that women carry and a best men in the south. He will make the Mower County News. If you like Is, he would walk at her left where 35 6 10 24 13 10 small bit of luggage. However, he to write or think you can write his headquarters here for the present. traffic keeps to the right as it does in should always ask to carry the latter news, inquire at the News office *Files to shortstop in place of Fiegal. about our proposition. See City while he would, of course, not ask to American cities. Every effort is being made to secure Fiegal back to shortstop in Editor. 10-tf. carry her handbag. (Copyright.) a match with Myre and if the Albert place of Files who was switched to Recognized as the world's finset A man never takes a woman's Tarin Lea man doesn't side step, Lewis pitcher in the fifth in place of Bai when walking in the street save when is confident he will give him a real 10 per cent discount during the McNally to centerfield in place of Fiegal. she is too old or feeble,to walk unaided will be demonstrated to the month of August on all new fall tussle. ?w ..i -rt" or when, the way Is go slippery shoes, brogues and oxfords. Three base hits Barr, Dugan 2, people of Austin in their own Cleaned, repaired, remoded McNally First on balls, off Gute 2, 4 THE ROMANCE OF WORDS and remounted. off Bai 2, Files 2 Left on bases, homes by Mrs. Wood of Chicago. Hormel 8, Rochester 4, Wild Pitches, -^Moderate prices* 1 Gute 1 Two base hits, Bowers, AUSTIN FUR "BLACKGUARD." Barr 2, Kaufman, Dugan, Finch 2. —Home runs, Grady—Struck out by The Ferndell lady will arrive IN OLDEN days the palaces of Gute 12, by Bai 0, Files 5—Double SHOP plays Bowers to Dugan—Hit by pitcher, kings and the palaces of nobles t? Monday, August 8, and those Feigal. Stolen bases, Bowers were by no means as well 4, Kaufman 1, Barr 1, Wengert 2, furnished and as clean as they Corner Maple and Franklin wishing to have the Ferndell Pure Grady 3. Sacrifice hits, Dugan, are at the present day, and it Streets. Dietrich. was customary when members Food line demonstrated to them BOLD PUMPKIN VINE side and what will happen when I get of royalty or the nobility visited out." each other that the guest should NOVtLR. I will please call. So on it crawled through the cornfield, bring with him all his kitchen ONCE there lived in a big field a in and out, and by and. by it utensils, pots, pans and even a Summer vine among a great many other reached the stone wall. certain amount of coal. The vines, all of them some day expecting But It was not discouraged.^ It began scullions and lesser retainers MAIN 92 FOR APPOINTMENTS to grow big yellow pumpkins. to grow up the wall' and finally had charge of these goods, rode Tourist Fares "I cannot see the use of staying in it reached the top. tmoiig them, were smutted by this field day after day,"- said this "Ah, at last I am seeing the. world them and received the contemptuous vine as it twisted and strained from outside a field," said the restless vine. East appellation of the "black the ground trying to see what was "All my days I might have rested on guard." In time the word came THE PEOPLES SERVICE STORES going on. the ground and never have seen to be understood as meaning thing but vines." any troop or company of ragamuffins, "Keep quiet, brother," called the EASY With stopover privileges at One morning a big blossom grew Bug (to overseas friend): There's other vine, "you will break away from and finally,^ when its all points en route are now in nothing very difficult about this going on the vine, showing plainly from the original application had been the rest of us and then no one can over the top I used to read about effect via the Chicago Great road, and then the vine began to feel buried In the- lore of centuries, say what will become of you." I! during the warl very proud, for as they passed many it was applied to a single person Western Railroad to Niagara "That is just what I plan to do," people turned to look at it growing all as an epithet of opprobrium—as Falls, St Lawrence River, said the restless vine, "here I have along on the stone wall. being synonymous With been growing for a long time, and not Canadian Highlands, Adirondacks MICKIE SAYS "How foolish my brothers are to a rogue or rascal who would a thing has happened. This dull place and White Mountains. live all their days on the ground," stop at nothing & order 'to tein is not to my liking. I am going to Also to principal seashore resorts tjhought the vine. "Here I am seeing his. ends. crawl out." GOTTA the world and being, admired and if 1 It was in th^ earUer wase, and many big cities from "Better stay here," warned its UVJfc V(V?. stayed in the field no one. would have however, that Dryden u^'Jthe the Canadian Provinces to brothers, "the golden pumpkins will 'AVJ? VA OOKJTC Y0«.VtE f* noticed me." term as a stage-dlrection-tn his I Virginia./ soon be growing and think how beautiful FRAtViO AS OP-T6N A3 MOO One day a pumpkin came in place play "Don Sebastian." .^'JBnter we aH shall be." •3UOOUD, C0 -TUC.VA of the blossom And the vine grew the captain of'the rabble with N O O O 0 9 O Reduced fares aye 1 But the restless vine would not prouder than^eyjpr. But as the pump* his black guard-at his heels," ooka^ o«.oeva. -xW oO listen, and day after day he crept also in effect to kin grew larger 'It reached the side of and Fuller likewise spoke jef the uoKfvt -rov^y^ vwer 3trC -CO farther away from the field and his the stone wall and one day it grew too California "devil's black guard" ill th§Crusades -tUW \X)\U_ mates. heavy and off tumbled and broke it as meaning, the number oO«E When it reached the cornfield the from the vine. It was still green and of thieves, debtonyajgQ runaway corn wanted it to stop. "You are no one bothered to pick It up and now slaves who jotnetS fte Holy, the restless vine began to think of its war. lisif brothers growing in the field on the ICanrdfht.) ground, for knew that soon their it A golden fruit 'would be ready for the SUMMER RESORTS ro Milkweed has for ages been known farmer to gather. for its medical qualities.. Good o/» Gov##." How it wished it had stayed at Also to the Grand Canyon of In Siberia domestic cattle and & home and not roamed to a strahge horses become lighter, ill winter. Arizona, all National Parks place to grow. 2 and the Pacific Northwest By and by the nights grew cold" And the vine began to wither, and5 one ilUke Your Reservation EaHy HIGHEST PRICK morning as it lay shriveled upofi the «Mt? 1 top of the wall a wagon full of golden Ank tar frma dacrlpHw booklet mnd foUmrm PAID FOR pumpkins passed by and the restless tailing wfc«n to go, mhmt it raif i, «fe. .'."i'tiv.iAlg* vine knew when it was too late that Poultry and Veal its brothers in the field were wise, The biggest livestock show ever held in while it had been a restless and foolish G«t 'Oar Prk«« these parts will be put on at the big vine. .jsv t-r-y-nZSi*' Q* It had seen the world outside of the E a S field, but it had nothing to show for safe here," they said. "Once outside m..<p></p>^MINNESOTA STATE FAIR C.G.W.R.R. the time it had lived in the world, SON. the wall and no one can tell what will IL H. JOHNSON while its brothers had grown-big yellow happen to you." PROVISION MAUKT pumpkins of which any Tine September 3 to 10 "That is just what I want to know," SM ¥v might well be proud. ssset T: •aid the restless vine. "What is out- (CopyriCht.) •m*.