Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 12, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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v., 1 uv* y. i*q ft 1' w,kX^ 1 -r 1 "&V 4fc COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, -MINN. •Jf01. Monday, Dec. 12, 1921. Page Eight MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL 1* a ,».fe„aC! •vrm -ByjQaffea Sugforpg, $*«.n^^tr mo 71^6 ^Coloticl" ItlVCtltcd Slccpi Au. VIC UAfTXOO XO P«W£ fr VAOVJ euOSEW TV\V= MG^SPASER \WHE\M, TUKC VCW HAS AAEAU. vs RCM vfcno )AMca*. G09W, e&UEM£'W& GOME* \MVW.Vl-t UAME *Tb SEE our )an peer FEVJ JAV0TMCK* TUEW WE woru awo OVU I SAM GO'BACK, ~0 *HE HOTEL. AIAAMTWVS COME OW,BOS9! AVID MEET WD Vw Ittm VW3RX UVCE MoftuMG AT 10E.GOTYASEE W UASSEEM^eW^. eOLOWEU MV 0U Rtrz: MCXROPOUYAW KMSEl)fiN ve »i2£r- FftlEttD UOB.pwe.US 14 fcfcOOKLVU &R\QGE. *4 GRANTS ^OKA& NETy r'.] ^v.«fc __ y\ *tU\S c* 1 \fj,' ^"5 MQRUIM* I'l/*'*- .• & Birthday Party. About fifty friends of Mr. Fred luce gathered at the home of Mrs. Chris Hansen in honor of his thirty-tfiird Miss Bessie Preston of Lyle was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND birthday Sunday afternoon. A bountiful West Union, (Iov«fa, are guests ctf an. Austin visitor Saturday. supper was served at five o'clock Miss Caroline Larson. _« i.r and a birthday cake with thirty-four, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe spent candles was cut and served by* Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Paulson and Sunday at St. Ansgar, Iowa. A Liberty Bell Bank Ince. After much persuasion Irvin children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hits the Question ."'Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Bedford of Beckel arid Walter Hansen sang a Volharth and daughter, Vera, drove liyJe were Austin callers Saturday. few songs. The guests departed af- down Sunday from Blooming Prairie tter a pleasant evening wishing Mr. to visit Mrs. A. Fairbanks, who It is a most worth-while gfft. It is suitable for all. It Miss Eada Anderson of Rose Creek of the Ince many happy returns of the day is ill at St. Olaf's hospital. was an Austin shopper Saturday. increases in value from year to year. In presenting it Mr. Ince iwas presented with a Miss Buchanan, a representative of Miss Edna Jacobson of Sargeant purse as .a token of remembrance. .you are doing* the recipient even greater kindness than the Victor Talking Machine company, -uras shopping in Austin Saturday. perhaps you realize, for yon^iave started that individual will be In Austin this week and will M. W. A. AND R. N.' Paid Johnson spent the week-end demonstrate in the local schools. "The on the road to THRIFT, and THRIFT means future happiness. ELECT OFFICERS -wifch his parents at Blooming Prairie. talking machine .is rapidly taking its f. •. .• •place in the educational institutions, Jack Thill underwent an operation of the country. The Modern Woodmen and Royal at St. Olaf's hospital Sunday eveninff. The Liberty Bell Bank offered in connection is an exact ^No matter Neighbors held a joint meeting last Mr. and Mrs. Cwge Skear of Albert replica of the famous Lifefty Bell that declared this December 5, at which officers for occasion, Lea were A^Jnn callers Surday. the coming year were elected. After Miss Clara Peterson of Blooming Country's Independence oil July 4th, 1776^ It comes While driving around town Mrs. Waterman's the meeting dancing was enjoyed and Prairie, was an Austin shopper today- Skeor lost her beautiful beaver muff. wrapped in bright holiday attire, carrying with it all the refreshments served. They notified Chief of Police William Ideal Fountain Pen Tlfe officers elected by the Woodmen true Christmas Spirit. Why not select this practical Teeter, who got busy and in less, than Miss Theresa Baunek of St. Ansgar, were as follows: Venerable Counsel, gift that will mean so much to the recipient in future an hour had located the muff. It had Iowa, was an Austin .caller Sattirday. C. V. Mossey, Worthy Advisor, willA its:^gift problem been found by John Ifelton, who intended years. v'y- ,-•- Harry Feeley banker, Frank Perry It'S alwayb appropriatealways to advertise it in today's clerk, R. L. Furtney, manager for, Misses Martha and Deloris Murphy paper. Mr. and Mrs. Skear and Chief appreciated three years, O. B. Moore, physicians, e£ JJexter were Austin shoppers Saturday. $1.00 OPENS A SAYINGS ACCOUNT Teeter drove'four miles out into the useful for a long time. for. H. F. Pierson, Dr. C.. L. Lewis ••-. country and got the muff. &rid I)r. G. L. Baker. .v' J. J* Hayes & Son AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK Miss Adel Sachreiter of Lewiston, The Royal Neighbors elected the "Montana, sp%nt Sunday with Austin following: Oracle, BJrs. Phoebe Moore JEWELERS 416 North Main st. friends. Oracle, Mrs. Emma Feeley recorder, yice The First National Bank Austin, Miiun. Mrs. fieleri Tyrer receiver Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rasmussen. of Miss Frances Moorland chancellor, Albert Lea spent Sunday -frith Austin garet's birthday. The girls then der Mrs. Carrie Wright marshal, Mrs. relatives. Austin, Minn. :f. Organized 1868 parted with their customary yells. Susie'Slupe inner sentinel, Mrs. Aiice Roy James Cotter. Coyle outer sentinel, Mrs. Luella Mr. and Mrs. Miles McGowan left Roy James Cotter died at his home Blanchard manager, Mrs. Lena Rose today for Los Angeles, California, two and one-half miles southwest of musician, .Miss Rachael Keller physicians, RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS -where they will spend the winter, Oakland, at 11.30 Monday morning, Dr. Fanny. Fiester, Dr. H. L. December 5, death being due to an Misses Mamie arid Laura Knutson Pierson and Dr. G. L. Baker. enlargement of the5 spleen. He had spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. been ill for four years, but only confined and Mrs. Knutson, at Taopi. li% ^T, Martial MatersV .Ben to his bed since last September. From the Milwaukee Employees A-« llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Jay Rugg returned to his home at are Discussed by V- Magazine. r\ 7.^- Buhl, Idaho, today, after spending Mr. Cotter was born Juiie 15, 1893, DuodeMm Society Conductor H. Bushman is nursing a Sunday at the William Rugg home. on the farm where his death occurred. pair of sore ribs'as a result of hitting He was married five years ago last HEALTH AND HAPPINESS a switch. h. T. Searles returned home Saturday The Duodecim Literary soci?r,y nitt October to Miss Elsie Cafourek, who Our sympathy is extended to Conductor night from the cities, where Thursday evening at the home of survives him. Pat Malloy, whose mother recently he spent several weeks on business. George Bucklin on West Maple street. He also leaves to mourn his loss his died. Chiropractic is are yours if you give nature a chance. After roll call the regular business mother, Mrs. John Cotter three Passenger Brakeman Paul Christianson first aid to Nature in the matter of well and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Schaffer of of the society ^as taken up during has taken a leave of sibse^ce brothers, Frank, Leo and Albert of KEEPING well. Minneapolis spent Sunday at the R. L. NELSON, which Robert Leek signed the constitution-, and is now running a cleaning establishment. Oakland three sisters, Mrs. J. C. liome of their brother, William Rugg. it and was heartily welcomed into Montgomery, Mrs. Ray Allison and SEE D. C. Switchman Carl Klien took his annual the society. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson leave Mrs. L. R. Miller, all of Minneapolis. iPalmer Graduate Chiropractor. duck, hunting trip. Guess he did A twenty-minute period of parliamentary for Seattle, Washington, Saturday THEATREf Tjonsultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. not get many, at least he has nothing drill ensued with Wade from there they will g» to Los An-geles, Roy resided on the old "home farm to say. Ofiiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, Searles, president, and Lawrence California, to spend the winter. and was a thoro and prosperous farmer, It is with deep regret that we Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Remmel, secretary. After parliamentary liked by all who knew him. must ^record the death of Conductor Forrest Scott and Walter, Wilson of MON. AND TOES.- drill practice the meeting was S/ The funeral was held Wednesday Tom Fitzgerald, one of our oldest Austin left Wednesday for Texas, adjourned to- 'the program: conductors. Mr. Fitzgerald started morning, December 7, from St. Augustine's AIIT0N0B1LETAX •where they will spend the winter. work for the company on June 7, 1921, as compared with 192V taxes on "Machine Guns," Lawrence Remmel. church, an^ interment was "The two men are driving thru with a 1871, running as conductor since 1875, a basis of November 1, 1919, two DECEMBER 12 and 13— made in St. Augustine's cemetery, DDE IN JANUARY iBiiiek touring car. until he was stricken with paralysis years earlier and a date before most "Aerial Navies and Armies' of House Peters in an all star cast Rev. E. H. Devlin officiating. in September, 1921. The sympathy of of the motorcar price reductions had Chemistry," Bernard Kough.' WILL VOTE ON ^THE INVINCIBLE all is Extended the family. :n 01* D. Larson, been put into effect. "Martial Law Against tMail Robberies," Roy H. Austin,^ traveling engineer, Ole D. Larson died at his home in Practically the only taxes on motorcars Edward Banfield. POWER." h«s been transferred to Austin, on BY-LAWCHANGE Bennington township, Saturday, December New License Tag's for that will not be lowered will be "Robberies in NeW York," Graham the S. M. Division. We regret-to lose 3, 1921, at the age of seventyfour^ Kenaston. those on cars carrying the $12.00 *LAW Snub pollards comedy him but wish him- continued' cussess Your Car Will be years, after an illness of four f'New Armies," Paul Leek, charge for pleasure vehicles and the in the new field. He is succeeded by AND ORDER." Needed Soon. 1 days. Death was due to a stroke of $15.00 tax for trucks and commercial Farm Bureau, Annual Critic's Report, Clifford Erickson W. H. Dempsey,, who comes from 4 5fa-,r apoplexy.-,,.^ Mrs. Bucklin then served- a most cars. These figures are set by law as Milwaukee. T. Postponed to Reports are current that the 1922 WEDNESDAY- Mr.- Larson was«'born inTDenmark, relicious luncheon. the minmium jfayment, and cannot be The Prize Winners. Jj motor vehicle registration plates will January. 2, October 1847, and came to this changed except by the legislature. Fallowing the customary practico :f Astronomy Topic be issued beginning on December 1, country in the year 1871. In 1874, he the1 Mechanical Department, prize and many inquiries are reaching Secretary DECEMBER was married to Miss Carrie Haugstad, of Utopian tablets have been awarded to Locomotive The annual meeting of the Mower $50,070 IN STATE of State Mike Holm. *LIFE" who 'died tiine years later, April 14, and Car Department points Farm Bureau has been postponed County Re-registration Of motor "vehicles AID DISTRIBUTED showing the best operation, greatest 18831 To them five children w^re The Utopian Literary society was from December to January 10, for 1922 will not begin" until January A Win. Brady Produclion improvement, best maintenance, £tc. Iborn, Lars Christian, who was jvith called to order at the home of Margaret J922. The names of these stations, as 2. The law provides^ that the application him at death, 'Anna, who died in infancy Nicholsen, Wednesday night, A fund of $50,070 received from the "PLAYING POSSUM" Century Important changes in the constitu"tkm picked by the judges, were placed on shall be filed' with the register and Thomas, Peter, and Alfred st^te in state aid to schools and school'! December 7. Roll call was answered and the by-laws of the organization a slips of paper iand the winners. between January 2 and January all of Montana. libraries is being distributed by O..J..J make a postponement necessary by the names and locations of drawn by Manager J. T. Giljplanets.v giving General 3|. The license plates will be delivered Mr. parson, ^vas one of the pliest. The minutes of\ the last ]jck, in the presence of Messrs. L. -K. Simmons, county auditor. The fund rf^vvTyv^ a pnm a \r 5n order to give members an opporCanity prior to| March 31, and the residentsvpS^th^g part of the country^ G. |^eting wei^e read and approved and Sillcox, C. M. Dukes, T. Majtin to return their votes to the sec•retrny. rtepresents state aid to the schools' 1HIJK ANIIf ltll/Al 1921 tag may bemused until that date. and ^as ^iman who was loved andrespected th%. following progrram given. 4 -j and C. C. Juneau. Aberdeen of the county for the year ending The law requires that the application DECEMBER 15 and 16— %y all who' knew him. He "Saturn, the Planet with Ring?." drawn for first prize in/'ImoxmM July.31, 19JLI. "file changes in the constitution and Trfinr for re-regiOration shall be submitted WISE FOOL" leavj0_Strt^^ftourjp his death besides his liy-Iaws will legalize the township unit A total oiT $9,523.50 goes to the with the ^proper fee during fous- SOni a host of friends, .'v ac hi. •of organization, and make 'other Austin sl£h6ols from .foUoiring Ay".an? C**?} 3o^n- paHkent'secind prize, 'from January and that the owner, having Funeral services were held at the Siaitii-1A George Melford Production. changes which are necessary to the funds: State lli, w* ft* ^rr^st improvement, this ia compared a receipt showing that the 1922 application Bennington church and interment was •conduct of the Bureau along the lines Critic's Report, Dorothy Thompson. last Dubuque car departTwo Hughes vocational aid ior thfi agrirtJ-j .. PATHE N^WS? year has been made, may operate .made in the T$opl cemetery. Rev. periods of parliamentery drill ihent,. firat prize for "best mnmienv/ere advocated for county organization, tural depigment of tiie high school,, his vehicle on the 1921 plate until der Ing of Ostrarider officiated, then held with Mildred Nockelby ance", Otello/ car department, secc rid The last number of the Farm Bur«a $450.00 and schpol library aid, $30.50. liyery of the 1922 plates^ are made by as chairman and Nellie Ayer as secre- prize, for "enthusiasm and care, of ftews contains the contemplated Apt Illustration. the secretary of state. 2 tary, the second'with Gladys Nockelby service,'^ /rmv* changes. Exhibit -"A" shows the old, c^ t- -v"' ]Preddie bad come Into possession It is said that Minnesota residents as chairman and Margaret Nockelby 1 constitution and Exhibit "B" gives of a dog—something he had always ... v, How Vermont Got Its Name, Leo Kelly, Minneapolis, Heti&ipen will pay from, IP per cent to 20 per •the wording of the arrangement which as secretary. After some further busi- Vermont received Its ^wanted. He and the dog were insepiarable^Donrad County Legidn Adjutant^ jraa elected cent less Iftr their 1922 auto license gtate of -will allow township units to organize asked him to his birthday ness the meeting adjpjinig^i^and^a .so- name from Verd and Mont, two French national commai^er ^Mrs"chef de gare" tags than they did this year, the drop Pf-: pwty. He, .hesitated, but finally cial hour hour followed. followed. words meaning Green mountains. The 3tat! 3r?nsact business. Funeral Director. of the Legion's Playground, the Forty, being due to1 a drop in prices of all said: "I'd like to go first rate, If I name Is said to have been bestowed A delicious luncheon was served by Reply postal cards have also been The EBtablishment of and Eight. Members q{ the organization makes of motor vehicles. Car owners can take my dog (along. Where I go by Samuel de Champlain when'he saw Mrs. Nocholsen one feature of «rhich •mailed to each member and returnsare Service.' had a convention and good he goes. It's just like we were tvi'lns." will pay the 1922 taxes on a basis of from the, lake, later called after him, was a big birthday cake with seventeen coming in to the office of the county time fepr all t^ejr own. green hills to the east. the factory list price for November 1, candles on it this being Mar- agent, F. L. Liebenstein, daily. News advertising brings results. i" r4 A I