Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 7, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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7 1 MTC10E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charlea Sughroe /n Which Our Hero Utters no Word PSSp-'V5 ni. .M*_ WF VK Gonr MORB WOMCN Wcjtan Nwmpii LMm *tVU04 N*. KNOVJ WUMT *Tb OO 1 \MEU-3?6AK UW VP NOO PoHT vtvrH^ Give \T XD tw SM.VAT) "tVWT MX-\NKtER &MB TS ew.NOo CAW IxiOKI AWAV*. DQMrjPOMKf& STUCK kT-Xb SUCKERS VJWQ VUfcVfl WOurmSHOT Pijrr to NEft "ad"? \vi a, "pocket otREc*cflM"oft DIMMER ttOADSlDE StGV4 MUER£. IT UMIA- VraERBESE£tt 'gitifll/ii XPtg? gU&U&alS~— -ArLM-rie. SIT*/ Manager Hemes is evening. Music and a good time cates. Many buttons and certificates LIBRARY NOTES were enjoyed by all during the even Complimented by the will be issued next week. ing. ''Federal" Officers The boys and girls, reading club is Unready Money, Amos Clark and family spent Sunday progressing rapidly, and the mothers Mr. NIcelpinch—"I tell you we can't at the Marvin Clark home near Campbell, president of the get too much money in the bank. are beginning to take more interest Rose Creek- Charles Ober. Northwest Federal System of Bakeries, Money talks."" His Wife—"Yes, in the reading matter in the homes money talks, hul yours seems to havi and J. Reed Lane and Mort Charles Ober passed away Wednesday for the young folks. Not only is a Mrs. S. G. Becker goes to Minneapolis an Impediment in its speech." Hamberger, president and vice-president evening, November 2, at Preston, decided interest .for better reading tomorrow to visit her son, Dr. of the Federal System of Bakeries after being confined to his bed being shown in the city but also in Arthur Becker. Plans for Fourth Annual of America, were in Austin for many weeks The immediate Ed Moe went to the cities Friday to Minneapolis to witness the IowaMinnesota the rural districts. Roll Call of Red Friday. They found the Federal Bakery Misses Adeline Broebeck, Nettie football game Saturday. cause of his death was sugar diabetes. :for a few days. Shaw school has enrolled nearly here in fine condtion and highly Hall and Olive Burgess returned from Early in September he suffered every pupil. Cross Nearing Completion. Hiss Mary Jicha spent Sunday at Mrs. Ella Derenthal is taking a complimented F. C. Heines, local the cities Sunday night. a stroke of paralysis which deprived Coluftiubus school is second, Lincoln her home at Moscow. weeks' vacation from her duties at manager for the excellent showing he him of his speech and left him third, Franklin fourth, and Whittier Mrs. Fred Ten Eycl^ has gone to the R. R. Murphy store, and is visiting has made with the Austin plant." entirely helpless. fifth. (Continued from Page One) Hiss Ora Hart spent Sunday with Idaho City, Idaho, to visit her brother, relatives in Wykoff. He was born in Johnson, Vermont, Ralph Gute was the first boy to receive lelatrves in Owatonna. O. M. Prestgaard. St. Olaf Hospital July 19, 1863, and had been a resident delivered 63,655 allotment cheeks to a button. Sylvia Gingold and Mr and Mrs. F. C. Heines, Arthur Miss Harriet Nelson spent Sunday of Prestoit since 1856. For several veterans who had moved from the addresses Helen Christie have received certifi- E. A. Eberhart and son, Richard, Dubke and John Teasher left for Ass'n to Meet Tuesday ~wit3i her parents in Lyle. years he was employed as a telegraph furnished to the Bureau of went to the cities Saturday to witness Mankato Saturday by car. They returned at Hospital Mower County News operator on the River Divison of the War Risk Insurance. the Iowa-Minnesota football home Sunday night. MARKET PLACE Bora to Mr. and Mrs. E. Pike, Saturday, C. M. & St. Paul railway and also Provided a special fund of $10,000 game. November 5, a son. The Annual meeting of the St. Olaf Mrs. Harry Barrett returned to her served in a similar capacity at Pres- to men taking vocational training, Mrs. Arthur. Elmer is expected ton. Hospital association will be held home at "Deer Lodge, Montana, Friday, eighty-five per cent of which Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlop, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. home tonight from Minneapolis, Tuesday, November the eighth at after spending a month with Charles Ober was well known by have been rapaid. Saturday, November 5, a son. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. where she spent the past week with the hospital. All voting members are her mother, Mrs. Mary Regner. all, and always ready to share his It made 32,495 loans totaling $450,€0 Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Born to Mr and Mrs. Harry G. friends. earnestly requested to be present. last with anyone in need or want. He Added for-all ads not paid for In advance. to men taking vocational training, Mr. find Mrs. S. L. Young and Tolan, Friday, November 4, a son. Readers or locals not run in is survived by his sister, Mrs. A. eighty-five per cent of which have Mr. McSarley from Alpena, Michigan, daughter, Margaret, and Miss Anna merican this column will be charged at the Wilkins of Spring Valley, who cared been repaid. Bom to Mr. and Mrs.". Melvin has arrived to take up his duies rate of 10 cents oer line. Roble spent Sunday in Rochester at for him during all his recent sickness, Leqiofi Xerth, Sunday November 6, a son. as manager of the Thon Dry the T. N. and F. J. Roble homes. and his brother, J. E. Ober of Austin. NOTICE:—Came, to my place the latter Goods store. Corner Albert Murphy and Archie Bell, The funeral services were held at part of August, one calf. Owner Spencer Jordan Misses*Laura and Mamie Knutson are spending a few days in the cit- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wresch of the home in Preston Saturdaj^ and may have same by paying cc$ts for spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. feed, and for this notice, Lansing entertained Mrs. C. E. Boy- the remains laid to rest in tHe family and Mrs. Ben S. Knutson, and helped Iowa and Minnesota kre the leaders Funeral Director. jiSi Albert Storry, ington and family at an elegant lot Crown IJiU cemetery at that six in their father celebrate his birthday. in the coming Legion Auxiliary The Establishment of Miss Irene Laws of Hayfield spent R. 1., Lansing, Minn. o'clock dinner Sunday. .i place. Service. National convention inKansas City. 37-3-p. 13se -week-end at the Charles Laws Carmen Woodward returned to her Iowa leads every,state, with fifteen frame. Harold Mady of Great Falls, Montana, -T school duties at Cedar Falls, Iowa, VrJohn S. Johnson. WANTED votes, followed by Minnesota with spent Saturday here at the --v?-: after spending the week-end with her *L.yman Mott and sister, Bertha, John S. Johnson died at his home thirteen votes. Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania WANTED:—Wood cutting and clearing. home of his uncle, Charles Mady. He ... _T Dr. A. I. ARNESON parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward. spent Sunday with relatives in Roch- T. two miles north of Le Roy Wednes- and Masachusetts are other Call Mower County News, was enroute from Kansas City, where 7 Physician and Surgeon. day, October 27, at the age of seventy-two leading states. Voting strength' is Dial 2650. 37-2-p. Mrs. C. B. Christenson, who has he attended the American Legion CHRONIC DISEASES based on paid-up membership. In years t)eath was caused by been receding medical treatment at convention. Miss Gladys Conlin spent the WANTEDPosition on farm." Married v: ELECTRO-PHYSICAL the last year, Minnesota has doubled cancer with which he had been affiiicted St. Olaf hospital, was able to leave man with family, steady and TREATMENTS. •week-end at the Carl Despard home the number of its Legion Auxiliary for the past two years. a hard worker. Write or call also RECTAL and COLON for her home, near Corning Saturday. C. F. Cook and family accompanied in Le Roy. Mower County News. 36-4-p. units and paid-up Legion Auxiliary DISEASES. Mr. Johnson was horn in Norway, by Miss Caroline Farmer of Madison, New Offices in Automatic members. December 23, 1841, doming to America Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. FOR SALE South Dakota, and the George E Anderson I Gas Building. Telephone in 1874 with hit parents, who settled Carl Cook came home from Carleton Anderson, Thursday, November 3, a Office Hours vavc and family motored to Northfield When the United Mine Workers of FOR SALEFordson Tractors and 10 A.M. to °ffice 2676 college Saturday to visit his parents, on a farm "near Le Roy. In daughter. Saturday to witness the Carleton-St. America met recently in Indianapolis Oliver Plows at a price that is 6 P. M. Residence 2677 1892 he, with his family, removed to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cook. He Olaf football game. ?ftid some of their number wanted to right. Erdman Garage Company, Miss Gladys Erickson went to the returned to his school duties this Milbank, South Dakota, where he resided 508-510 North Main St., Austin, pass a resolution condemning the* Legion, cities Friday to visit friends for a Is That Cold and morning. for three yeairs, returning then Minnesota. 36-3-c. Richard Eberhart Entertains John Wilkenson of Oklahoma, few days. to Le Roy. Cough Hanging On? president of the miners union there, "Ted" Young went to Minneapolis Duodecim FOR SALE:—Barred Rock Cockerals He was married first to Serina declared: "Gentlemen, you can't put Yern Sullivan and Dr. Morris went Friday to visit his brother, Lloyd, from First Prize cock at Austin Thompson to whom was born five YOU ±a the cities Friday, returning home the Legion out of business by condemning «nd witness the football game between Show of 1920. Five for $10.00 if will, be convinced that Dr. The members of the Duodecim Literary children,. one of who is now living, King's New Discovery does just Sunday night. it. If you think Legionaires taken quick. Fred F. Forbes, Macalester and Gustavus Adolphus society assembled at the home Edward Johnson. His^irst wife died what it is meant to do—soothes coughraw Grand Meadow, Minn. 37-4-p. •need put their house in order, get colleges at St. Paul. of Lawrence Remmel, Wednesday, in 1886, and he was again married in throats, congestion-tormented Miss Alice Dee and Miss Ora Rob into "the organization and help them chests, loosens the phlegm pack and FOR SALE OR TRADE:—Registered November 2. Roll call found Richard 1891 to Anna P. Aarwold. Nine eztson. spent the week-end in the cit-| S rs. Claud Howard and son, Junleft put it right." breaks the obstinate cold and grippe Holstein Bull, 3 years old, Tuherculine Eberhart, an alumnus present,- A children were born to this union, of Jes wifh»- friends. for their home at Freeborn attack, relieves the congestion in the tested. Well marked, from long period of business ensued during whom eight are living, Mrs. N. R. head. No harmful drugs, therefore morning, after several days' visit In a recent editorial, the Montevideo good family. Price $50.00. Will ~J. Solon Wood and family returned which Loren Brown signed the good for children as well as grownups. Reirson, Mrs E. W. Halverson, Elmer trade for good cow or grpin. Wilbur News remarks that while radical with her sousin, Mrs. H. L. Dawson, Right away you will -aiet^ce the home Sunday after spending several constitution. Avery, R. F, D. No. 6, Austin, J. Peder, Mable, Elvina S., Judith A. journals declare the Legion is the 307 North First street, and other change for the better.? Ufc® a convincing, Minn. 36-2-p. days in the cities. Following the business session was and Cora B. In addtion he leaves foe of common folks, the U. S. Chamber relatives. ,. healing taste tJiafc you will a twenty minute period of parliamen-1 five grand children, three brothers WANTED:— A good steady gentlemanly appreciate. Buy a bottle at any druggists of Commerce is attacking the Mark Schuldt and Henry Milbrath tary drill with Lawrence Remmel in on the way home to-night, 60c. salesman to handly a Ward's Dr. and three sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trezona of West soldier organization because it sponsors of L&kefield, spent Sunday at the the chair and Paul Leek as secretary, Wagon in Mower county. No experience Funeral services were held from Union, Iowa, are spending a week at justice for ex-service men in the borne of Rev. W. F. Milbrath. needed. For full particulars the Meeting was then adjourned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Bethania Lutheran church, Saturday, way of a federal "bonus" and the New Discovery write to Dr. Ward's Medical the following program: v"Knock-oiit Mrs. Henry Rink and son of Cresco, Mrs. Ed. Chamberlain. They leave October 29, Rev. Berg of Ostrander News adds, "In the meantime the company, Winona Minnesota. Established Car," ClifforS Erickson. Iowa, spent Sunday at the home of officiating. Interment was made in next week for New Mexico, where Legion proceeds on its course, keeping 1856. 33-3-c. e-o-i. For Colds and Cou&hs daughter, Mrs. John Judd. Bethania Lutheran cemetery, her they will spend the winter for the -f i— to "the middle of the road," being "Those who died in Battle," Edward WANTED:—Men to majiage oil stations benefit of Mr. Trezona's health neither radical nor plutocratic, and People, Bowels. Lazy Lazy Don't ,L Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atkinson on commission basis, in good Banfield. Odd Fellows And neglect constipation. It undermines is daily winning the support and towns in Minnesota, North and rand Miss Olive Cooley spent Sun•Jay Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ward and daughters, Japan and Siberia," Paul Leek. the health, takes all vim out of good will of that other great body, Seuth Dakota Must have good ref-' Rebekahs Meet at you. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate with friends in Lanesboro. Grace and Margaret, from St. "Willows that are stronger than erence and furnish bonds and capitol the American Federation of Labor. the system, stir up the liver, mow the Peter and Mr. and Mrs. William Walton, tons of Stone," Lynn Fairbanks. enough to equip himself with Christian Church Of course those who think the A. F. bowels. All druggists, 25c. Hie Waltham branch of the Y. W. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott and necessary trucks to conduct business. November 11," Maurice Daigneau. TV PROMPT! PROMPT! WON'T WON'T GRIPE GRIPE of L. is reactionary will have the C. A. will meet this week, Wednesday Pr.Kinffs Fills Further information, write Miss Hilda .Lundberg of Mankato, Mr. Brown gave a short talk which The local lodges of Odd Fellows same-opinion of the Legion. Which Charles O. Jacobson, 3804-12th Ave, at the F. W. Kimball home. motored^over and spent Sunday at was followed by an execllent critics and the Rebekahs met at the Christian Minneapolis, Minn. 37-2-p. merely goes to show that organizations the Lew landrews home. Miss Mable Burdell returned Thursday report by Richard Eberhart. church last night arid held services. are recommended not only by A delicious luncheon was served night from her home at Odin, The pastor, G. F. Fink, preached their friends, but also by the enemies Mr* and Mrs. Fr C. Weidt had as and after a social hour the meeting -called by the illness of her sister. a sermon on "Jonathan and David." they make." thei*j^inday guests, Mr. and Mrs. adjourned. Much interest was displayed an^the Our Advice and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anna Roble has returned home Marriage of Legionaires means:— church -was filled to overflowing. Theron Yermi^yea and son, Harold, after a two weeks' visit at the F. P. St. Olaf Missionary Society. "Happiness to those afflcted more Rev. Fink stated that the Bible to Young Men and daughter,\ Helen, from Mason Daws home at Plainfield, Wisconsin. The St. Olaf Lutheran Missionary. members for the Women's Auxiliary classes will meet every Wednesday City, Iowa, and Miss Margaret Society held a very enthusiastic meeting more boosters for the Legion arid a at eight o'clock in the church. The Thompson of Wauto^na, Wisconsin. Thursday afternoon in the basement more cigars at post meetings! Yes: classes .are rapidly .gaining in ..favor Mr. and Mrs. R. F* Smith of Little of the church. There \tfas a good by all means, let's have more Legion Miss Ida Enright was given a surprise and attendance',,,* Cedar, Iowa, spent Sunday at the attendance.. weddings?" ,~v, ,.f party Thursday \riight by the Xeon Smith home, 205 West Water Mrs. E. Rasmussen read a paper The^Tiews t\yice a week in The Y. W. C. A. workers -4ii the club street. News advertising brings results. News—less than'5c a week on the Chinese and their mode of livingv^and rooms. The decorations were in pink /Kirs. Fay Rayman read a Miss Daisy Wilson, trimmer at the and white. Games were placed and CLOVER LEA FARMS: -spiritual paper on Thanksgivings H. R. Murphy & Son, Incorporated dainty refreshments were served. HIR"CjjESTER WHITE SALE Short talks were given by various store, returned to her home in Chicago Miss Enright was presented with a members on thots gleaned from the This bank builds a surplus to guard Saturday night. sugar'shell and buter knife. .AT THE FARM, l'/2 MILE WEST pF AUSTIN, MINN. convention held in the. day previous, lagginst emergencies. So also should you^,1 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Niehuis drove to Miss Carrie /C. Farmer of Madison, -Mrs. Henry Noss and Mrs. C. A. -^MDAY, NOVEMBER?!!, 1921. Wit. Rochester to spend Sunday with their Soutlj Dakota, dame last Monday'for Hegge, sang a duet accompanied by AT H. daughter, who is taking the nurses a couple of weeks* visit at immune to tie jars of the unexpected •Luthef'^Noss on the piano. training course there. the home of Postmaster and Mrs. C. foA I N [BOARS OA Refreshments of doughnutsiuicl coffee i" -4-alive to the opportunities around you, F. Cook Miss Fraifrer is a granddaughter 4 S I N I S were served by Mrs. George E. hy protecting yourself with a financial Dr. M. E. Cook and Dr. P. A Lommen of Judge John Q. Farmer, Anderson's cpmTmittee who were hostesses J&jr-A- O N ER-' O ^0^, ®'^O spent the week-end in the cities, tfesefve. You can open an Interest Baying 8' who was at one time judge of the for the afternoon. The collect rWe offSrito the public, theMfest crop of*Big Type Chester Whites We -where they went to witness the IowaMinnesota %. Account with us today. have ever bred Most of the crop is sired by our GRAND CHAMPION BOAR, District court and lived at Spring t:cn waS over $7.00. I'--- football game. AUSTIN, MONSTER, of the Famous ALFALFA WONDER BREEDING. Valley. *, .N fl kiA -Happy.Thought Club. We also vyill sell BUSTER BOY 2nd, the 'good son of BIG BUTTER, of Austin The Mrs. George Campbell returned who has been at the head of our Herd for the last two years. The Happy Thought club met at Mrs. Minnie Olson and daughters, Tume from Minneapolis Saturday, af/te?r & Surplus $300,000.00 the home of Mrs. Elmer De Remer Tf Ruby and Helen Irene, the Misses There was never a better time to buy Breeding Stock ^han now. spending a week with her daughter, Luella Gruetzmacher and Henrietta Thursday for diner. Fifty were present Come to This Sale. •'. 5t- "'-J*f Mrs. George Hancock*,. Organized 1868. Zt-s-^ to enjoy a social time and fine Nelsoa of Geneva Prof, and Mrs. 4 OVER LEA FARMS^t ReK^arcea. Over Three Million poll*!** Mr. and Mrs. William Crane and Ranum and Sanford Ranum of diltiier. The collection was $5.75. ky twit sons, Frederick and Edward, Austin were entertained at an oyster The next meeting will be a picn& STREETEB TERMS:1 C@L. ALBERT BtOPFE, drove to Faribault Friday to see the ocssi cutoocr 1 stew at .the Sever Ranum home, four dinner to'he held at the home of Mrs. Nine Months Time on Approved CLERK. AUCTIONEER. football game. From there they went miles north-west of Austin, Thursday Will Teeter. Notes Bearing 8 Per Cent Interest. •V-'!' n-i-,. »Ss vi SiVf