Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 3, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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.« •a-." MOWER COUNTY fffiWS, AUSTIN, MINN ''ZjTo^s.mi'* Page Eight MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL His V|EAU\ SOME VOWS VSUUO AiVJf Favorite *''National Character" .'i]« MiCj OCTf NJfU\H* CM*tV«a«. VMVtt5€ tUOR. U/tfS -fU\U\C SKAMCC "O ||g Mve^ve VF No^wfe x\fc.eo oe fcN GOLLN, TUV B0S& V9^GHt tUEMS SGE W= "TUC4 CfcMC nvsD-flwo «t PROWttE^t mf\MI^SVV\V4&tOM*(UMi wookjuG a? &O\U>\U*S, JAORGs &RW -tUREE. -rtPO&tAPVU&L' ^RJRCttS HOH^ VjKN DOKTf WOO GtO UP ""CO *TU£ IU *TU' WVPEfc ©^RSi TAVAt tf MW V4we&e«~~ ooMWSOkA, eooAvt, uoooe, I 1 OKIE KooveR» uoGwe^.iRoor.x^Xw^^ e^vit eOVAB^ OOt, -CU* POOR. 6A ?me^t CAPVtOU AMD oE£ SOXAfc sq BO&o QfiNfc Vttfe VlOftCED FAkKOUS WXJKS ^OUO £tAOO»*f *0 AKJM-tuwjtt 0£evD£ \UHA*r kl*CV\OkiM~ GHKRAereR ro && b&st AJBE. Mw»-boarw TT@1S^S^| "TO OO AWN "ekAAM^VAC MA C. TWwac? X47 Ifnlilllir &t>N§$ cwawje eUAPLIU Bintta® Place U1 Duodecim Elects New Members to Society WHY I SHOULD HAVE A LIBERTY BELL HOME SAVINGS BANK The Duodecim Literary society met in regular session at the home of Maurice For the best sets of 10 reasons to the above question, sent in to us Daigneau, Thursday. Daniel. D. Sargeant. by any school child, fifteen years or under, we will pay the following Verne Cory, an alumnus, answered Daniel D. Sargeant of Perry, Kansas, roll call. Lawrence Remmel was then prizes: was buried Sunday afternoon, heartily welcome into the society. services being conducted by Rev. Ten The business of the evening was then 1st PRIZE .. $5.00 in Granite Falls, returned with Broeck in Oakwood chapel. Albert Murphy spent Sunday in the taken up. 2nd PRIZE 4.00 Mr. Sargeant died at his home in them. cities. Plans for a Fall party were made Kansas on September 27. He was 3rd PRIZE .. ,r.. 3.00 after which there was discussion of Henry B.ushman was injured on the one of Mower county's oldest settlers. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, new members and George Bucklin and railroad at Cresco, Iowa, on Saturday. He was born in Vermont in 4th PRIZE 2.00 September 30, a son. Edward Banfield were nominated an& His condition is not serious,.but 1830 and settled in Red Rock township 5th PRIZE 1.00 elected members of the society. he will be laid up for a while. Miss Maybelle Hoffman spent the in 1857. He worked as a stone mason A fifteen minute period of parliamentary •week-end at Faribault. in an around Austin for a number Sign your name, age and address and send in your answers not Mrs. Frank Cronan and children drill, with Clifford Erickson of years. He served in the Civil left today for their new home in St. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Flemming, in the chair and Bernard Kough at rater than October 5th. War, and during the Indian massacre Paul. Mr. Cronan's business requires October 2, a daughter. the pen, ensued. The meeting was at Mankato. him to make his headquarters in St. We have some descriptive folders of the Bank which we will be then adjourned to the program which He is survived by four children. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Snejkovsky, Paul. consisted of five well prepared topics. Mrs. Louis Roup of Seattle, Washington, glad to give to those who ask. September 30, a son. Ku Klux Klan—Wade Searles. Miss Ethel Mady returned home Mate of Nevada, Frank of Perry, Mrs. Jesse Pierce spent the weekend Attack on Mt. Everett—Graham THE TIME IS SHORT, SO GET BUSY. Sunday night from Spokane, Washington, Kansas, and Lee of Austin. Mrs. with relatives in the cities. Kenaston. where she sepnt three weeks Sargeant died a year ago. For Particulars Call Poems by Robert Burns—Lynn at the home of her brother, Harry Miss Lillian Sorenson spent Sunday Fairbanks. Mady. Leonard Ransome. -with her parents in Owatonna. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" New Water Passage in Belgium— Word has been received in Austin Mrs, Arne Johnson and two sons, Clifford Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman are of the death of Leonard Ransome, a Guy and Lewrick, and Miss Minda Duo History—Maurice Daigiieau. •visiting relatives in Manning, IpWa. resident of Austin for many years, Hendrickson of Owatonna, were Sunday Jffirat National Sank of Austin Mr. Cory and the new member, at the Old Soldiers home in Minneapolis. H. Peshok went to Manley, Iowa, guests at the Herman Lerud Lewrence Remmel, gave short talks/' home, near Lyle. today to visit relatives for a few Paul Leek gave a very effective The funeral services will be held Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized 1868. critic's report. Wednesday afternoon at the G. A. R. RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS. Miss Etta Thon and Verna Jeffries hall. The body will be brot to Austin Mrs. Dash of Proton is visiting her have returned home from Flandreau, Make your wants known in the tomorow or Wednesday. daughter, Mrs. Matt Darrj on Hope South Dakota, where they visited MoWer County News Market Place. Mr. Ransome took part in some of street. Miss Thon's parents and at the the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, A. Bushman home. G. W. Van Enery of' Carpenter, including Antietiam, Gettysburg, and Iowa, was in Austin Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warner, Mr. and Lookout Mountain. He was wounded business. Mrs. A. I. Pariott, and Mrs. Louisa at the battle of Antietiam on September Suillane of Owatonna visited at the 17, 1862. You TEe Finest Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Frank Pike home yesterday. They probably because of a disappointment Blanche Swindell drove to Adams made the trip by auto. Mr. Ransome was never married, Sunday. in a love affair during the war, according Mrs. Charles and Mrs. H. Losly entertained to his friends here. He worked John Remiger and Mr. Pesseck of & Marx Fall the Lutheran Ladies' Aid for a number of years on the farm Manning, Iowa, were here Saturday 4tl Thursday afternoon. It was Mrs. of his brother, Orrin Hill, east of business. Clarence Nockelby's division. There Austin. He has many relatives and was a large crowd and a delicious Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Capper of friends in Mower county. Overcoats at lunch was served. Chester, Iowa, spent Sunday at the E. L. Barlow home. The Happy Thought club will meet WEDDINGS with Mrs. Peter Lausen in Lyle Miss Madeline Bjorke is away from Prices. .fr township Thursday afternoon of this her duties as teacher at the Franklin Nelson-Ciauson. week. Mrs. Frank Spooner's division school because of illness. Mr. James W. Nelson and Miss Edna will serve. A cordial invitation is H. Clauson of Lyle were married at extended to all the members to attend H. Derenthal and family motored St. Olaf Lutheran parsonage Thursday the meeting. 'over from Wykoff and spent Sunday afternpon of this week at four at the B. Evenson home. $45.00 $33.75 Birthday Party. o'clock, Rev. Henry Noss officiating. The birthday bunch gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gullickson acted Jtfiss Grace Martin is unable to perform her duties as teacher at the the home of Mrs. B. Evenson on as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw school because of illness. South Railway street, Friday evennig Nelson will make their home at Lyle. to help her celebrate her fiftysixth Mrs. I. B. Langley and son, Charles, birthday. About twenty-five Marriage Licenses of Preston spent Thursday and Friday friends were present. for finest Hart Schaffner & Marx for men's and young men's guaranteed at the C. I. Johnson home. The evening was spent playing progressive Edward *Tebel of Blairsburg, Iowa, silk lined Suits and Overcoats. all wool Suits and Overcoats cinch. The head prizes were and Lavena Hanes of St. Joseph, Missouri. William Schumers of Lake City, is won by Mrs. E. Parmeter and 0. G. Compare them with any other in the newest models and a guest at the home of his brother, Backman and second prizes were A. P. Schumers for a few days. clothes. fabrics. given to Mrs. F. R. Jefferies and Mr. Mower County News Ayres. Mrs. Edna Goslee Jones of Hamline At eleven o'clock a delicious lunch is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MARKET PLACE was served by Mrs. Evenson's daughter, Wilbour Goslee for a few days. Mrs. Darenthal, assisted ,by Mrs. Styleplus all wool hand tailored New Fall One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Herman Hormel returned home Ayres, Miss Clark and Mrs. Jeffries. Mlnhnnm Charge Twenty=five cents. Friday night from the cities, where Mrs. Evenson was presented with a Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Suits and Overcoats, the foremost lie spent several days on business. Added for all ads not paid for in ad* purse of money, Mr. Bachman making vance. Readers or locals not run in the presentation speech. The guests this column will be charged at the The East Side Lincoln club will departed at a late hour, wishing Mrs. values at medium prices rate of 10 cents per line. liold a social and entertainment at Evenson many more happy birthdays. their hall Tuesday evening, October FOR SALE $20 $24.50 4. Thalians Enjoy Interesting FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room Session Mrs. Mary Sheehan, 709 North modern house, nearly new, oak finish^ good location, will sell at a bar:*ga^i. Railway street, had a paralytic stroke and Phone 6040. •". 26-2-p Sunday and is in a very serious condition The Thalian Literary Society met "Advertisement. 1: today. ^c. Wednesday at the home of Lola Belle FOR SALE:—• Bicycle in A. No.1 1 Cory. Roll .call was answered by r" W' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Green leave today "V3r shape. Tires in very good condition. i. quotations jand the minute^ of the last for Cambridge, where they will -Y- Cheap .s. itaken at once. Inquire meeting read and approved?' ft*? DRESS SKtRfS visit their son and family, Mr. and UNDERWEAR at hte Mower County News. Mrs. Ernest Green. The constitution was thejfrjread for f! 27-1-c. the benefit of the new members, Lucille Heavy Jersey Silk Superior Union,Suits .....5 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and Mr. Sasse and Clarice Swenson, who FOR SALE—Corn, clover, and dairy $5,90 and Mrs. Ernest Shopstein motored signed it at this time. Tlj4e following lands. Aitkin cotrnty, Minnesipta. $1.50 to $3.00 to Little Cedar, Towa, and spent Over 8,000 acres' ^nest: ^lii^Hto topics were then given. Sunday with friends. choose from. Neaqf' markets, schoolsand Corliss, Coon Silk Strijie Joe Justice—Adelaide Hummel. Lambsdown fleece lined lakes. Sure' to rise ih value. The Dye Industry—LoUi, Belle Cory. Irvin Johnson has returned to his Reasonable prices and easy terms. Union Suits 1.50 The meeting was thjeii opened to the -work at the News office after spending Map free. Improved F^ms 's discussion of new members^ Cathernie.Schleuder pany. 405 Oneida Bldg, Miiineapolis, a week with relatives at Lake Corliss, Coon Besi Madras was unanimously voted Men's Wool Shirts Preston, South Dakota. N' into the Society. The discussion was siuiX*- ,~T and Drawers ..^$1.50to 3.00 WANTED 1 KA. closed and' after all the business had 1' J. M. Palmer of Blue Earth was an been cleared up the society afdjourned Austin visitor Saturday. Mr. Palmer WANTED—To laundry windows curtains .Men's fleece Shirts to a light lunch serv6d by Kemma worked with the old Register office and doilies, for parti&ilars A Hoium and Lola Belie Cory. here thirty-one years ago. phone rural 3603. 25-2-p JSkwiil awd Drawers: 50c to 1.00 .90 tr X' Miss Tina Meyer of Manning, Iowa, Sh •c-'-'W- Vfe i'm returned to her home after a two i'V-"-* months visit at the home of her sister, HEALTH AND HAPPlfffeSS Mrs. Frank Hoffman. The Leuthold-Peterson Co. are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foss of Whitehall, first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and Wisconsin, spent the week-end KEEPING well. *, -v •with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. i' -VJ H. Lerud, on north Kenwood. f"" 'r, AUSTIN, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 1 3 J&i/ ... .S". R. L. NELSON, SEE 7" V" I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baudler and P*lmer Graduate Chiropractor. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baudler and son Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. returned home Sunday night after a if O "#***& A a v. rv i. ten days visit with relatives in Granite Office Phone—2277. Lewis Buildin?, iXt1?:, & Falls and Mankato. Mrs. William Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. St Baudler, who has spent the summer A-