Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 17, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Page Five Monday, Oct. 17, ^2L ENTHUSIASTIC "Cy" Thomson's Self-Styled "Partner" VicO NEW TEACHERS TWENTY-ONE JOIN the* AUSTIN HIGH TO Thirty dollars were raised at two meetings to be used in carrying timizes Unemployed in French Hotel Swindle ADDED TO HIGH PLAY OWATONNA WHITE RIBBONERS FANS SEE GRIMES on the work in the state. SCHOOL EACULTY NEXT SATURDAY Miss Reynolds'stated further that 1 cipally and is called By police by^tKe "Cy" Thomson's shadow—a slick One of the most forceful speakers no dull moments were experienced The local' high school football team more plebeian term of swindler. $5" who has talked to Austin audiences is fellow, who talked glibly of being a N Several new teache~H have been aded and that every one who heard Miss Over 1,800 People Witness leaves Saturday for Owatonna where Thomson's self-styled partner goes Miss R. E. Shaner, vice president of partner in the hotel with the "Miracle to the faculty of the public schools. Shaner remarked how capable and they encounter the fast high school by the name of L. L. Jennings, Minneapolis Man of Austin," of buying the' defunct the Missouri W. C. T. U. According With these additions the teaching personnel convincing she was. Miss Shaner ir"5 exhibits game bunch there. police have two complaints to a statement made Friday by Miss Oakdale farms and of operating is about complete. one of the best lecturers and organ* Sunday Coach Roach expects to put in the in particular that they are investigating, H. E. Reynolds of Austin, Miss Shaner a? hotel on the battle ground in izers in the W. G. T. U. All who Miss Clara V. Hasley of Amana, I but believe that the man's operations intervening time in strenuous practice France—was working in Minneapolis was of wonderful assistance to the were present at the meetings were-', Iowa, is expected to arrive in Austin with his team in anticipation of included a fairly systematic last week says the Minneapolis Tribune. local W. C. T, U. Miss Shaner also Before an Immense of base very well satisfied an& enlightened.. croWd tomorrow and will begin her work a a stiff battle Saturday. rtour, of the unemployed, and that he lectured .Wednesday evening at the ball enthusiasts from city, countryeven teacher iif the Sixth grade at the A. In the game with Faribault a week favored thos& who still had nest eggs Halverson of Williamsburg^ The police are working to find the Christie^ church and Thursday at the from distant points in the statte Lincln |^jlool on Monday, Miss Hasley ago, Owatonna lost when Faribault for rainy days. man. He is wanted to explain certain Bapt^l^church. ^^gtjr^ne new Iowa, who spent .the^ past week here —which was' announced officially by- reefl^ed her training at?the University^ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kehrhahn of W. E. Tollefson as 1,800, the Brook- intercepted a forward pass and made looking after1'his farming inertesta, dealings with persons out of employment, mem^rP were obtaioeitcP-iiere thru the Iowa. Miss Effie Hall has Mineapolis, dealt in $50 loans prinJennings, lyn National league team won the ex- a long run for a tounchdown, scoring and tell why he offered them "Untiring i^forts of Mi^S' Shfttaer. returned home this morning. been fillipg the Sixth grade ^position 3 the only counter in the game. and Thomaat^^ondon of jobs, borrowed money and then slid hibition game Sunday afternpon, 9 temporarily. Pierre, Soutli Dakot^f^A^s he was from sight. to 1. Mi^t'rSiary McGrath of Mankato, OSAGE WINS FROM THE IDEAL CAFE another victiW. Deals in 'Small Changed The day was ideal for the game, who Will teach in the Fifth and 'Sixth The victim-^ tjiey ii»?t the man "Cy" Thomson is now in the state and the grandstand, bleachers and the grades at the Lincoln school, cafne in a hotef^OTployment ""Office in St. penitentiary serving an indeterminate side lines were crowded with oldtime AUSTIN 21 TO 0 yesterday #nd began her duties today.. Paul, and that he offered them work AUSTIN, MINNJ -K sentence for embezzling funds of the friends of Burleigh. Grimes, former Miss McGrath is a graduate of in a hotel which he said was being Hormel Packing company, a matter "THE HOMB OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Austin twirler, anxious tq witness built in Chateau Thierry, France, to the teachers school at the Mankato of more than a million dollars' shortage hiss-prowess once more. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Normal. cater exclusively to American tourist Snappy Iowa Team Outplays His shadow, who flitted about Previous to the game, the fans ^presented AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES In the Junior high school Miss Minneapolis, dealth n$50 loans prin trade. Burleigh a memento of the ocsasion Local High TRY US Dowcljff has been added to the faculty, in the shape of a chest of silver. ROY CHRISTENS0N School Lads. replacing Mrs. O'Malley, who Acquaintenances of Grimes had FhinHppim jjuoaecim Sneipfv I telling of the funeral of Wen- jpotltiy Lorentz, only Sons of has been substituting. dell and Leo collected funds for the souvenir of his Plans for Fall Party Mrs. Frank Lorentz of Manggta, in J? Austin visit and handed it to him as Austin high school met defeat at whose honor Mankato Legionaires ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS he prepared to take his place on the the hands of the snappy Osage, Iowa, The Duodecim literary society was provided a military funeral, Dr. Helen mound for his old home team. football team Saturday at Lafayette called to order at the home of Lynn Hughes5Hielscher says: "It was heart Brooklyn ^vas first up to bat and be- parij. Fairbanks, by Clifford Erickson, vice grappipg to stand by the w':de grave -M fore the smoke of the battle rolled j. The first half was a good football president. R911 call was answered by where th«se soldier brothers^ were away had counted three runs out of battle, with the ball for the most part a 1 a id id by id as he he so quotations from Poor R.chards Al- *lajd their ,ittle three hits, with Chapman credited jn Austin's territory ,ex^bpt when it had hem jn YOU with two errors on the first two men Was sent out by Young's punting. The mt"ac-, bed at night. She was standing there The business of the evening was n'0Wj hut instead of her softly eroor/fd up. Austin made no count. Austin gains were limited mainly to taken up, during which final plans lullaby it was. the sharp crack of The second frarfie was like unto the the working of the eaptain, despite HAVE were made for the fall, party. Graham rifles that rang out, for now it'was first, with Brooklyn scoring three the fact that the Osage -men placed Kenastan gave a parliamentary drill men that were being laid^ to rest, times, and three more hits to their their defensive around the Austin topic which was followed by a twenty May the lesson /bf patriotism which credit. Norwald and Chapman were center. The first quarter closed without minute period of parliamentary drill they wrote in |heir blood neVej fade credited with one error each.. Not a touchdown, but Osage scored in with Wade Searles in the chair and from the hearts of the nation for until the fourth did the Nationals each of the remaining quarters, sending whose honor they died." Lynn Fairbanks secretary. The meeting make another count. The score board the first score across at the close was hdjourned to the program shqjwed one run in this frame and another of the half. The Rose Family. which consisted of topics. was added in the sixth. The rose family includes most Osage brought a hard-hitting of "W. L. Douglas," Maurice Daig our best fruits, as the apple, Austin made their lone tally in this Mich bunch fo Austin. Their body-blocking cherry, plum, 'pear, almond, peach, frame when Myers was hit by a pitched neau. and running interference was exceptional. nectarine, apricot, strawberry, raspberry ball and scored on a double into "Uncle Sam's Success with Reindeers," Their gains, however, FOR THE OPENING NUMBER OF THE ands* similar fruits. Lawrence Remmel. deep center by Dunfee, who was were mostly made by forward pases .r. caught later in an effort to pilfer the "Toes Up," Clifford Erickson. and end runs. An automobilist and his money are Critic's Report, Maurice Daigneau. home sack. Austin was weak on interference, soon parted. Meeting being adjourned a social From then until the ninth the game altho a few individual players pierced SLOAN'S REDEYES tightened up and both teams played hour ensued. Mrs. Fairbanks then the line hnd stopped plays repeatedly. errorless ball. In the ninth the final served on. Leversee, at tackle,, and Fawver, sr tally was scored for Brooklyn by Kilduff at center, worked their share of NEURALGIC ACHES a-rom 011 -t=s who singled and made the rounds rievr o-C- Walthaiii Y. W. C. AT th^e interference hard. Laird, who on a hit by Griffith and a sacrifice by is playing his sceond game also used jilet Wednesday FOR Krueger. his weight to advantage. The locals forty years Sloan's Liniment Montague Light Opera Co has been the quickest relief for should a lack of fight as a team. 4 neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, The^^althaiTn Branch of the Y. W Despite, the efforts made to organize Scouts Have Gopd tired muscles, lathe backs, sprains C. A. iaet, Wednesday afternoon with mooting, the high school body and strains, aches and pains. a -'t Line-up For Mason MrSir'George Boliou. A good meeting WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBHl 19, 1921 gave but feeble support. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, was held and the ladies sewed on •OS City Game Oct. 28 without rubbing, at the first twinge. Street of Carleton refereed. aprons and children's dresses for the It eases and brings, comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and coming bazaar which will be held on The Boy Scouts football team of 8:15 P. M. at the TRIAL OF DODGE non-skin-staining. Friday, October 21, at the church in Austin is anxiously waiting for its ,V Sloan's Liniment? Ik pain's enemy. CENTER SLAYER Waltham Aprons, children's -:.waists opponents from Mason City high Ask your neighbor. Sloa CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL s^&d dresses, handkerchiefs and other school. The game to be played here SET FOR NOV. 7th At all druggists—3Sc, 70c, $1.40. articles will be sold at the bazaar and Friday, October 28, at Lafayette park. at five o'clock a chicken pie dinner James Prevratil stated this morning W AUDITORIUM Victor Johnson, alleged murderer will be served. that the Scouts are practising hard Liniments of D. T. RounseviUe of Dodge Center, Miss Anna B. Roble of Austin and and that the team is beginning to in an attempt. bf»l5k holdup at that Rev. arid Mrs. Wiliams of Brownsdale round into form. The line-up for the village on Sepjbember 14, will be tried were outi-of-town guests present Mason City game will be McLaughlin $2.00 Adult Season Ticket.. at Mantorville in the Dodge county and Cipra, fullbacks Eberhart ^and itt the meeting. The torture of skin itch Stops district court on a charge of murder by will quickly be relieved Banfield, "left half Bucklin and Mann, 1.50 Student's Season Ticket... applying before retiring, in the first degree oiv Monday, .November Parrots rarely breed in captivity. right half Hanson and Pribble, .quarter Dr.Hobson' sEczemaOint-. Ii"-o ment. Oneo£Dr.Hobaon.'a 7. .f. back Ed. Crane, center Vera and Remedies.<p></p>DrHobsoris TrouHes Family The murder charge is one of three Art Petit, guards Benson and Jordan, INCLUDING RESERVED SEAT to which young Johnson plead' not tackles Meany, Carlson, Rasmussen guilty when arranged at Dodge Center and Nicholsen, ends. recently. Of the three counts FOR against him, one for murder in the INSURANCE Scouts Play Elkton first degree, one for entering a bank GOOD LUCK'S High School Friday with intent to hold it up and one for SAKE arson in the third degree, the first two are,.-,punishable with life imprisonment LfgJBiZTiliBnJHJHJZfEIHlllBlHlEriLraJHlilfgJEJElZnJEniJZIZJiLniJZJEJZJgJHJZJZJHnn The Austin Boy Scouts are scheduled City Property Loans TRY A CAN OF in Minnesota. The Dodge to play- the. Elkton high school 'S'.i county grand jury chose to try the J. E. CRIPP.EN at Elkton vn©xt:Friday, October 21. youth on the murder charge first. Prevratil says that the Austin team October 15 HARVEST is strengthening their team so that in Purebred Hog Sales a short time they will be set to meet The Old Reliable Agency Keep'Col. Hopfe Busy all comers. FESTIVAL Austin Nat'l Bank Bldg. ..TO- Col. Albert Hopfe leaves tomorrow Myhre To Meet Octobsr 22 for Owatonna, where he will sell Ordeman October 8 Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep thirty-five head of pure-bred Duroc WEEK Rat-Snap. hogs for John Hartle & Sons, premier Rats are on most farms. Once they Helmer Myhre of Albert Lea will breeders of Duroc hogs in Minnesota. get inside the house—look out. Rats wrestle Henry Ordeman, at one time MALT SYRUP kill infants—biting therli is nSt unusual. heavy weight champion October 18. The Dean and Wilder Poland China Nursing bottles attracts rats. Several attempts have been made to Sale held at Rose Creel? last Saturday Break a cake of RAT-SNAP and match these men but each time At vour dealers. throw it around. It will surely^ ridj The custom of returning thanks to God annually for the was excellent. Mr. Hopfe stated Myhre says that the Minneapolis rats' you of .Three sizes,! that it was one of the most successful Harvest is one of the most famous and widely recognized grappler has kicked out of the agreement. 35c, 65c, Sold and guaranteed sales he ever cried. by-Pooler Drng-t!g:. AnilESlE^MttBL. 'ii 'x On Saturday, November 8, Mr. observances. The spirit of thanksgiving in us arouse Advertisemenfc^Oct. Hopfe goes to Owatonna to sell Vanderhyde's it in others and invariably leads to spiritual blessings, Humorous Program Duroc Jersey herd. Given by Utopians helping those who offer thanks and 'those who witness Lansing Unit Holds the proceedings. A rj ,0-: -iX JL The Utopian Literary Society was Culling Demonstration On account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder pf Auction, called to order at the home of Margaret on the farm known as the Alvin Nelson Place, Vk mile north and 2 miles west -fZ Nicolsen, Wednesday, October of Oakland, and 8 miles west and 1 mile north of 'Austin, the following described The stormy weather cut the attendance Personal Property, on 12. After roll call Valfrid Hegge The local Salvation Army Corps will send out at the culling demonstration signed the constitution. The program A' members authorized to get names and to receive held at the home of A. L. Babcock. Thursday,October 20,19 21 was entirely humorous, each girl giving thank offerings such as vegetables, fruits, grains, Those present were, much interested a short reading. Miss Southwick meats, fowls, fishes, flower^as potted plants, or in the work and went-home with then gave the critic's report. ^a^ starts at 1:00 o^elcx^^harp. Be th^rtlat anything you fiel led to offer of value or it's, plans to cull :their.? •£fl6cKS. Cr In the business meeting which folj 4 HEAD'O^F HORSES—1 BljacIS ijare, 8 years old, weigtit 1200 1 Black money equivalent Mare 9 years old, weight/^JO 1 Black Gelding' 8 years old, weight lowed Florence Hartji and Dorothy 'U Jv s}f' _4 Hanna F^ii^Scene 1200 1 Bay Gelding, 7 yej j)ld, weight-1200.. ,/-j W iii -V Thompson were unanimously elected 13*)' 23 HEAD OF CATTLE—U Good M|lk Cows,^Z fre|ih now, balance r, of Poultry Culling to the society. soon 11 Spring Calves, **&*•. HELP US TO HELP OTHERS BY MAKING During the social hour a delicious POULTRY—165 Chickens, MACHINERY—1 Corn PlanteJ& Jpeering Mower 1 Seeder 2 Corn Plows lunch was served and, soon after the The poultry ^cullfrig demonstration THIS HARVEST FESTIVAL A 1 Disk 1 Hay Rake 1 Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Narrow Tire Wagon girls departed with their customary at the farm home of L. B. Hanna on 1 Truck Wagon 1 Wagon Box 1 Top Buggy 1 set of Bob Sleighs i- i- r- yells. BIG SUCCESS. mmm Tuesday was not very largely attended. 1 Milwaukee Cream Separator 2 Sets of Work Harness. •, ^3^®® FEED—30 tons of Wild Hay 1200 bu. of Corn in Crib Some Corn Fodder. Some of Mr. Hannahs good Buff at Udolpho Farm. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. '*js„ Rocks were used in the culling demonstration^ -*r~ Firos^a the farm of Richard Becker, TERMS—One year's time will be given oh approved notes at 8 per cent Mr. Hanna believes in ENVOY-AND MRS. JESSUP in ijS^lpho Township, tenanted by interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Northing removed,until terms are i. &&&*&&&>' pureybred^ poultry, as, well as pureh*!Hi complied mm Marcus^iKnuthjEj damaged the houge vi, IN CHARGE t. l^ir^cattle. I arid ifog* furp^ure Thursday: The KNUTSON, -J bh damagef^asSrifc extensive, Paper, ink and type properly cofcibined •i mean attractive printing. See News advertising brings results The News job printing department. Auctioneer LOVELL H. L. BANFIELD, Clerk.! aaannfiuamannmniaiiiianianfiiiaiani^^