Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 26, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Stoike and Dr. William For the best sets of 10 reasons to the above question, sent in to us Albertson expect to attend the meeting election of officers Wednesday night, by any school child, fifteen years or under, we wiU pay the following The following will occupy official positions of osteopaths physicians of Minnesota for the ensuing year: at the Saint Paul hotel, St. prizes: Grand Kn:ght—Frank Ryan. Paul, October 7 and 8. 4 Deputy Grand Knight Harold Dr. Stoike will appear on the program 1st PRIZE ..$5.00 nearly all of the "big stories break" Boi'n to Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Losby, on Friday evening, October 7. Ryan. 2nd PRIZE 4,00 September 23, a son and sometimes the job is extremely Business sessions will be held mornings, Chancellor—Dr. F. P. Meany. exciting and entails a vast amount of Advocate—J. J. Furlong. all sessions being open to the 3rd PRIZED 3.00 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerdet, hard work. Treasurer, M. S. Fisch. public. September 24, a son. 4th PRIZE 2.00 Warden, Fred Rank. Mrs. Mattie Hollister and mother L. E. Dalager went to Lanesboro Secretary—Bryan Deneen. 5th PRIZE 1.00 came down from the cities Sunday, Real Estate Transfers Trusteen—E. E. Lindsley. Saturday on business. Mrs. Hollister will return Tuesday Sign your name, age and address and send in your answers not Inside Guard—Vernon Burns. morning and her mother will remain Miss Rose Wolf and Mable Cranberry I I Outside Guard—Leon Zender. Deeds. a few days longer. later than October 5th. went to Wykoff Saturday to Marie Jorgenson to Joseph Sistek, I Fred Dugan has been appointd District visit friends. lot No. 9, blk. 6, balcom's Robert Cronon, who is attending Deputy by the state organization. We have some descriptive folders of the Bank which we will be Add'n 900 school in St. Paul, spent Sunday with Mrs. A. B. Browning and son of Wm. R. Hoppin to Eugent F. glad to give to those who ask. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronon. Brownsdale were Austin shoppers Atkins, W (17-103-15 .... 1 Thalian Society. Monday. J. E. Crippen to Emma C. Hall, THE TIME IS SHORT, SO GET BUSY. The Thalian Literary Society met N Vz lot 4, blk. 6, Lake Park Miss Mable Burdell leaves for Minneapolis at the home of Adelaide Hummel Miss Anna Erdman of Faribault Add'n 1200 For Particulars Call Tuesday morning to attend Wednesday night. Roll call was answered^Tby spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Michael Bell et ux to Sherman the clerks Rexal Convention, which current events and the minutes Anna Carroll. Bell, lot 11, blk. 12, Brown's "THE BANK TO BANK ON" will be held at the West Hotel Tuesday of the last meeting read. The Add 1 Miss Lein and mother of Mason and Wednesday. constitution of the society was read W. M. Long et ux to Alfred B. Qtye iFirat Matumal Ifattk of Aitatin City, Iowa, are guests at the H. O. and the two new members Helen Carlson Lane, S lot 5, and 6, blk. 15, Woodlawn Park Add .... 1 Jahren home. Rev. J. N. BroWn, coming down and Grace Brown, signed it at this E. S. Babcock to S. F. McGilI from Minneapolis, stopped between time. After a lengthy business meeting Miss Edith Fatland went to Mason livry, parcel of land, 100x160 trains Sunday arid called on old time the meeting was opened to discussion Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. ft. outlot No. 1, W y2 SE Yi City Saturday to visit her parents for friends. Rev. Brown was on his way of new members. Lucille RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. 3-102-18 ...: 1 a few days. to Canton, South Dakota. Sasse and Clarice Swenson were unanimously F. M. Higbie et ux tox'W. E. AUCTION SALE voted into the society. After Schwebke, lots 4 and 5, blk. G. W. Alderson left Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelley and Mr. the meeting had been called back 1, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 and 54 for Denver, Colorado, for a month's BOY SCOUTS LOSE TO and Mrs. J. P. Griffin and two sons, and 55, blk. College View to order a period of parliamentary vacation. Bobbie and Clarence of Stewartville Add., Village of Dexter ...... 276 drill was held. After adjournment, GRAND MEADOW spent Sunday at the Charles Enright Special Warranty Deeds. Misses Mabel Burdell, Meiinda refreshments were served by Mrs. N. F. Banfield to W. M. Long, home. Lewis and Mollis Severson spant Sunday Hummel. (Continued from Page One) S Vz, lot 5 and 5, blk 15, in Albert Lea. Mr. and Mrs. S. Utzinger, Lyle Utziner, Woodlawn Park Add 3850 The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational downs but only poor display of generalship Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Greeley of Hayfield church entertained the members OF FURNITURE AND on the Scouts' offensive tactics Mrs. Sanborn, and Probate Judge Interesting store news will be spent Sunday at the home fo of the church Thursday night at kept them from scoring, altho they found on every tpage of The News in Gates motored over from Rochester their daughter, Mrs. George Buswitz. the home of Mrs. F. I. Crane. HOUSEHOLD GOODS threatened Grand Meadow's goal on this issue. Shoji here first. and spent Sunday with the Misses Elva The program consisted of a short several advances. The Eastern Star will hold their and Bernice Utzinger. talk by Mrs. Skinner, a reading by On account of permanently closing the home, we will sell at Auction, the first meeting tonight after their summer W. R. Nolan of Grand Meadow, formerly Miss Hayes, and musical numbers by Travelers' Guide vacation. Mr. Henry and Mr. Peil, traveling of the University of Minnesota, entire furnishings of the Schwan home at 301 West Mill Street, on Mrs. Banfield, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. salesmen, while driving to Albert Lea refereed and thru his officiating the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st Pooler, Miss Grant and Miss Robinson, Misses Mamie and Laura Knutson Unless otherwise designated, all the in a Ford car this morning collided game was free from unnecessary a humorous selection by Rev. spent Sunday in Taopi with their parents, trains listed below are daily. See with another Ford about-half way between roughness, time-outs and was played Swisher, and an "organ grinder" number Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Knutson. footnote for explanation of here and Albert Lea. No one very fast. by Everett Banfield and Dr. C. G. AT 1:30 P.M.SHARP reference marks. was injured and neither was blamed. Ed. Crane at center, "Chip" Rasmussen Gillam. Light refreshments were served. Miss Bernice Duerst and Irvin Bold faced figures indicate P. M. Both cars were slightly damaged. at guard and Aurrin Pepper Johnson spent Sunday at the George Light faced figrures indicate A. M. and L. Jordan at tackles show indications PARTIAL LIST AS FOLLOWS Johnson home at Blooming Pruirie. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.' Co.ok and son, The B. Y. P. U. bunch of the Baptist of becoming real linemen, and CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. Alden, H. L. Banfield and son, Loring, church had a weiner roast Friday PAUL R'Y. Phil McLaughlin, George Bucklin and Francis Drost left this morning for Roger Catherwood, Richard and I. & M- Division. 3 Bedroom sets complete—mattress 2 Velvet Carpets. night at Ramsey. A most exciting Ed. Banfield will with more experience the State University where he will be Dryden Eberhart, and Everett Carlson Lv. ''1 Arr.- Arr. and springs. chase took place after a large package develop into a wonderful back a senior in the Engineering school. Axminster Rugs, Books, Bric-a-brac, motored to Northfi6ld yesterday Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. of buns which proceeded to disappear 1 HardwoM Dining Room Set consisting field trio at full and half. Pictures—Oil Paintings and Engravings. No. 1-- 6:20 10:00 10:50 to spend the day with Carl Cook and of table, buffet and chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heath and Mr. and which were finally recovered I The line-up. No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 helped him celebrate his birthday. minus the paper sack. A most enjoy-1 and Mrs. Ed. Knutson from Rake, la., 1 Library Table. Lv. Lv. Arr. Dishes—Glassware, Kitchen Utensils Scouts— Grand Meadow— Carl is a student at Carleton college. abble time was spent by all pres-l spent Sunday at the Ulrich Mackey 2Center Tables. of all kinds. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Coggins, Munn home. ent. 1 Metal No'. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:40 Stand. Extra Commodes. Miss Lydia Schleiger of Grand and Searles... 1. Langer No. 8- 3:30 2:45 7:25 1 Brass Stand—onyx top. A. Perry and Garden Tools. Meadow came to Austin this morning Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Lerud returned Ed. Perry 1. t. Simonson 2 Walnut Stands. Chandelier and Lamps. and accompanied County Nurse, Miss For Milwaukee and Chicago. home Saturday morning after five Jeffers, Leighton. 1. g. ..Hanson 1 White Enamel Stand. Rettig to Rose Creek today to assist Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, and Large weeks' visit with relatives in Wisconsin Ed Crane. .^ Elliott 1 Solid Mahogany Cabinet. in some child welfare work. Miss No. 4— 7:20f lO-.OOf Crocks. and Illinois. Rasmussen. v... r. Lockwood 1 Bookcase No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* Schleiger is a member of the nursing 1 Porch Settee. Beadell, Jordan.. r. t. .Hanson 1 Mahogany Settee. Mixed— 5:20§ 10:00§ committee of the Red Cross. Nicholsen,, Dr. Chapman and Fred Vest returned 1 Quick Meal Steel Range. 1 .Mahogany Rocker. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. .O'Sharldlcy... r. e. .. .Lee, Latke home Saturday night from 1 Gas Stove. No. 1— 3:45 1 Large Willow Rocker. 6:05 Miss Lilah Silsbee, a teacher at the Pribble Grimm Joseph Srp. Long Beach, California, where they Plated Silverware. No. 3— 12:10 2:55 1 Cane Settee. Shaw building, was called to her home Banfield 1. h. Simonson Joseph Srp died at his home at Oakland spent the past nine months. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* Carpet Sweeper. 2 Taborettes. in Chatfield Friday by a death in her Bucklin r. h. Simonson Tuesday morning from heart Baskets. 1 Hall Tree. I family. She will be gone until Wednesday, McLaughlin f. ..Lee Miss Margaret Sweet, who spent Mason City Branch. disease. He had been in failing health 1 Steel Gasoline Tank, 60-gallon. W. R. Nolan, U. of Minn., referee 1 Wood and Leather Upholstered and her place will be filled by Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. the week-end at the Fred Biery home, the past year but was seriously ill J. Prevratil, Drake U., umpire Dr. F. 1 Wood and Leather Upholstered a substitute. No. 102— 11:59 1:30 Rocker. returned to her home at Riceville, only three weeks. P. Meany, Creighton, head linesman. Straight Chair 1 Folding Iron Couch. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 Iowa, Sunday. Mr. Srp was born in Bolduch, Bohemia, Mrs. Williaim J. Zook, 211 South Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. Mower County News September '24, 1841. He was Jay street, entertained the ladies of No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Albert Hayes and Lester Ryther TERMS WILL BE GIVEN ON DAY OF SALE. married in Bohemia and in 1878 with No. 103— 1:30 3:00 the neighborhood Friday afternoon. MARKET PLACE motored to the cities Sunday where his brother John came to America The ladies brought their fancy work they will spend a few days on business. S.-M. Division—Mankato and COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. His wife and family followed three «r and asocial afternoon was spent. At years later. They located in Oakland five o'clock an elaborate lunch was One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Lv. Arr. Arr. H. L. BANFIELD, Clerk township which has since been their served. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Syck of Brownsdale Austin. Jackson. home. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be 8:20* No. 1-- 6:30* 10:45* spent the week-end with Mrs. CLOSING OUT SALE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baudler and Added for all ads not paid for in advance. He is survived by five children, No. 23-- 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Syck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Readers or locals not run in Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baudler and son, Lv. Barbara Simpson of Austin, Josephine Lv. Arr. Pegg. BATTERY this column will be charged at the Wells Robert, left Friday for Granite Falls, Jackson. Austin. Jicka, Lydia Srp, Joe and Frank rate of 10 cents oer line. No. 22- 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* where they will visit relatives for a Having decided to quit farming I will Srp of Oakland. His wife died May 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drost and family 5:00* mU JU No. 8-- 2:35* 7:00* sell all my personal property at Public week or ten days. Mrs. William Gaudier, 13, 1904 and a daughter, Mrs. Mary FOR SALE motored to Northfield Sunday to Auction at my farm better known who has spent the summer there Skinner on April 29, the same year. see their daughter, Helen, who is attending Arr. Lv. Austin LaCrosse. FOR SALE—Single Comb Buff Leghorn as the old Swen Benson farm, 3 miles with her sister, Mrs. Louis Kramer, Carleton college. He is also survived by a sister in 22-- 11:20* 4:00* No. cockerels, price $1.06 each. east and IY2 mile south of Blooming will return home with them. mmW" Bohemia and his brother, John Srp of No. 8-- 7:20* 11:55* Peter N. Lansen, Austin, Minn. Phone Prairie mile west and Vz mile Mr. Williams leaves Tuesday morning Oakland. Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. 3132. 25-1-p north of the Oakdale farm on the O.D. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Olson entertained 1-- 7:001 •in- 11:45$ for his home at Milton Junction, No. The funeral was held Thursday T. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 11 a. m. fifteen friends Sunday evening FOR SALE—Corn, clover and dairy No. 23- 11:17* J?. 3:40* Wisconsin* after spendnig a week Morning at 9:30 from the house, Rev. sharp, the following: 5 Horses and at their home in honor of Dr. L. lands, Aitkin county, Minnesota. with his son, Fred Williams. Mules, 23 Holstein Cattle under test E. H. Devlin officiating. Interment Nelson, the occasion being his birthday. Over 8,000 acres finest land to Daily except ^Sunday 1 Holstein bull 3-yr.-old Village View was made in St. Augustine's cemetery. choose from. Near markets, schools The evening was spent in music Wednesday, Friday and Miss Gladys Conlan and Marjorie Monday, Prilly Sarcastic No. 266802, 60 purebred TESTING and lakes. Sure to rise in value. Saturday only. Meadowcroft spent the week-end at and dainty refreshments were serVed. Hampshire Hogs, Extra good Reasonable prices and easy terms. Daily except Saturday. line of Farm Machinery nearly new, Dr. Nelson was presented wirhTa nice the J. M. Stanley home in Brownsdale. O S Map free. Improved Farms Company. On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 20 acres of ih field, 700 bu. oats gift and all wished him mafi^ more corn Andrew Knox and Mrs. Lila^Tuttle 405 Oneida Bldg, Minneapolis, only. in bin. Terms-rrl2 months on approved happy and prosperous birthd&ys. A careful reading every time passed away in California, the former 23-8-c notes at 8 DCTcfcnt.' Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg returned W the battery is watered means at Los Angeles on September 6* and W. F. VANDERWALL. Owner. Avoid Stalenesa. FORECLOSURE SALES—$500 cash, a longer lived battery provided home Friday from Madison, South the latter at Redondo Beaojb on Septembre Col. Albert Hojpfe, Auctioneer. iWE. Xou can avoid staleness if you btvt no more payments for 5 years (except^ it is a COMPETENT TEST. Dakota, where she visited her son and 13, according to worii received O. Habberstad, Clerk. small interest annually) will We test and water your battery will power enough to assert yourself. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dovenberg. by Austin friends. Mr. Knox former" FREE—avoid the dangers give you deed and possession to an Like the fabled hero of the ancients Iks. Keach Tells How She Got to Arr. Lv. Arr. ly conducted a hardware business in .improved 160 acre farm rea3p: for jf neglect and inefficiency by who grew stronger every time an adversary Know Rat-Snap. C?st. Mpls. Paul. Austin. Austin for a number of'Vears and Mrs. George Shortt entertained a .occupancy, secured thru foVeclosture. iaving US render this service threw him tQ the ground you "Have always feared rats. Lately 7:30 8:10 No. 12—3:42 bi-monthly. few friends Saturday night in honor Mrs. Tuttle was an early settler of A limited number of these on noticed many on my farm. A neighbor can "come back" if you go' to mother 8:20 9:00 No. 16— 4:40Lv. Kjhand—act quickly to get one. "Bols, Red Rock township. of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Vaux, said he just got rid of droves with earth. Get out into the open. Go to University of S Lv. Arr. IHnc., 210 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. who leaves today for her new home RAT-SNAP. This startgifcme thinking. the streams where the fishes play. St. Paul. Austin. Mpls. S 23-3-c Tried RAT-SNAP^myself. It Southern Minnesota in Swea City. 1:20 Climb the hills where you will be compelled Child 9:00 How a Measures Heat. No. 15— 8:25 f. 4— killed 17 and scared the rest waay." -"v 7:25 %. 10:59 to pant good air into the lower It was one of the first spring days No. 11— 6:50 WANTED DIAL 7502. Vernon E. Fairbanks of St. Paul RAT-SNAP comes in three- sizesf 35c, —J lungs. Chase the wild things of the and little Elizabeth, who had been spent the week-end with his parents, Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. WANTED—To latftidry" window curtains 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by forest and then try to outdo the thunders playing with some neighbor children, Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. and doilies, for particulars Pooler. Drug Co. Advertisement Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fairbanks, North with unrestrained, halloes and see rushed into the house and throwing No. 15— 1:20 10:30 phone rural 3603. 25-2-p Railway street. Mr. Fairbanks has what nature will do for you. There's herself across her mother's lap exclaimed No. 11— 10:59 7:44 Advertisements in the News Bring Results. been assigned to the "police run" on something in the careless abandon of "Oh, mamma, take off some FOR RENT:—Furnished house, two Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. the St. Paul Dispatch for the present. blocks from Fox Hotel. Inquire at nature that puts fitness into the whole of my clothes! I'm a whole petticoat No 16— 7:20' 4:40 Vernon says that is the place where 204 Courtland Avenue. 26-1-p. man.—Grit. too warm!" 3:42 -^No. 12— 7:30L