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& "lS\ •-"w-w Ww&V/f irof owjupi 'VfVv' /$ Vfif a v?, 3 lt" pyy.i6f,i|iwii.)ipi fr .» :t 4~~"* lC» I 4 1 *\. Sv tf J* -u. jTTp\^ ",f 1 I 11 1 1 'f/" 1 s, a 1 Ui: .-«*** r-.'' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Jan. 9, 1922. Page Fiv« SOCIAL New Postmaster in AUSTIN-PEOPLE IN CALF RUNS WILD PACKERS PLAY what the rates for service will be has HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS LOUlSfAN^A, TEXAS not been given out but we are assured V. F. W. TEAM Charge at Grand-« IN AUSTIN BUSINESS they will be somewhat less than under1 Meadow Postoffice WRITE TO AUSTIN DISTRICT HERESATURDAY BOSS 6WINE ROUN' TALKIN* the old system.—Le Roy Independent. BOUT HE JES' EECHIN' T' Next Saturday the Hormel Quint As stated last week the change in Herbert Schleuder of this city is in A poor forlorn calf was seen thfe Chinook Language. STAHT A GYAHbEN meet the Valetine Post, Veterans postmasters in Grand Meadow took receipt of a letter from -Scott Wilson, -Vvlil The Chinook language is a jargon of morning dodging automobiles sad Happy Thot Club. W. YASSUH, AH KNOWS SUMPN of Foreign Wars, from Minneapolis, place Sunday,- R. Peyton turning who motored thru the south from Indian, French, English and other three? teams on Main street. A rope Mrs. N. S. Gregg entertained the the affairs of the office over to his at the Armory for supremacy words, named after the Chfnook Indians BOUT PAT-r- HE DOOES Austin in a Buick car. He has been feet long with a halter hindering it's Happy Thot club Friday at her home successor, Albert Myhre. Albert has in the art of "basketeering." of the Columbia river in the in Laredo, Texas, for some time and DE EECHIN'VEfl AH DOOES progress marked a dizzy course froas on West^Allepheney street. A fine chosen as his deputy Miss state of Washington and in British Cora Hov- The Veterans have a strong lineup is at present at New .Orleans. He Mill street to Main and back agjdn. %E SCRATC&IN'' dinner was served at noon, about Columbia. It was'once much used by ada, who, .served in a like capacity and have not lost a game this year. stated that the weather was fine and After missing twopor three autos it forty being present. The afternoon traders and Indians in thait region, but under the late T. J. Grimes, Such men as "Bully" Christensen who that he is having a wonderful time. finally dodg&d in between the GilJeec* Is now nearly abandoned! Gill's "Dictionary was spent in music and. sociability. E. played with Battery "A" last year and Chris Hovada, former post­ "Scotty" as his friends know him, of Chinook Jargon" was published Clothing store and Plzak's Grcceijr* master is assisting the new force in and "Dud" Miller of the University er pects to return as soon a,s the Friendship Club. in Portland. Ore., in 1891, and and disappeared. getting started right.—Grand Meadow, of Toronto Ray Harrington, center, south wind starts breezing this way. Boas' "Chinook Texts" in the Smithsonian Mrs. George Chandler entertained Record. one of^the best in the twin cities report of the bureau of ethnology the Friendship club Thursday afternoon Advertisements in The News reacfe at Washington in 1S94. Frank Hale, star center of Minneapolis LeRoy Now Has 24Hour at her home on Chatham street. the consumer. Central high school Frank A delicious two-course luncheon was Electric Lights West, who had played professional served at five o'clock. ball for several years. This aggiegation^ Everything Clean and Sanitary Good Cheer Girls. played Battery "A" last year Last Monday, for the first time in I The Good Cheer \Girls of the St. and lost by only 4 points. the history of the village the residents AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT Olaf Lutheran church entertained the This should be a regular game. The of Le Roy were given the happy Optimist class at a New Year's party Packers are in the best of trim, says use privilege of being ^ble to electric Knut Jacobson. last Tuesday night at the church parlors. Coach Laslett, and ought to capture light at any hour of the day or night, Knut Jacobson died at the home of Ideal A nice program was given by Cafe everything in sight. for at 11:05 a .m., the Consumer's his son, Andrew K. Jacobson, in Nevada the following: Vocal duet by Carol Power company turned on the juice township, Monday, January 2, Johnson and Esther Michelson, accompanied McNIDER'S OWN from their high line which they recently 1922. He had injured his hip last Quality Food Well Served by Helen Carlson Reading completed and the deed was summer and since that time had been Our Prices Are Right SUFFER DEFEAT Copyright, 1921 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. by Esther Hanson Vocal solo by This dene. seems a happy climax to confined to his bed, suffering considerable Special==Oyster Stew 25c BY "DAIRY MEN" Gretchen Alley accompanied by Luther the long wait of many here, who have pain recently which was borne AUSTIN MAN ENTERS Noss. The making and reading of for a number of years desired a more with patience. 6 BIRDS AT New Year resolutions caused much The Mason Oity aggregation of satisfactory light service. It will be The deceased was born in Lardahl, amusement. Miss Haseth was awarded MASON CITY SHOW basketball men namely "McNider's a good boon to the housewife who Norway, February 10, 1845./ At the the prize for making the best resolution. N A S Own," suffered defeat at the hands of can now do much of her housework age of sixteen he left his native land Games were played after the strong Hormel team at the Armory in the daytime without wondering and came to America, locating in D. F. Monty, of this city, breeder which a nice lunch was served. Saturday night, with a score of when in the world those lights are Iowa, near McGregor, then moved of the Black Langshan poultry strain, 18 to 16. Mason City had a good coming on, so she can do her ironing, to Goodhue county, and later to Freeborn Art and Travel Club. entered six fine birds at the Iowa team which kept close to the Hormel vacuum cleaning, and the weekly county. In the year 1867 he The Art and Travel club met last State Poultry show held at Mason quint, lacking only two points of tieing wash, as well as many other things came to Mower county and homesteaded Tuesday afternoon at the home of City, December 29th to January 3rd. the game. The line-up for Mason that can be done by electricity to on the piece of land in township Mrs. C. C. Allen. The clu& began the Monty lived up to his reputation by City was: McGalley, Kimmerman, Mc lighten the burdens of housework. where he died, which became his obtaining blue ribbons on his chickens study of Ireland at this meeting New Models New Prices Connel, Matte and Pugh. McGalley It will be a relief to the many who permanent home and thefe he lived for Mrs. E. H. Sterling read a paper on as he had 3rd cock 4th cockerel 1st made 4 field goals and 1 out of 2 wish to put in motors and not have forty-five years until he retired and Picturesque Ireland. Mr. Ray Pooler and 2nd hen 1st and 4th pullet and Stabilization of business is the great need of today. free throws and Pugh none. to depend upon the uncertain caprices moved to Lyle village in 1912. champion female.. Sang two delightful Irish songs, "A For the Packers Wengert made 5 The return to normal conditions must be brought about of a gasoline engine for power purposes, On March 21, 1869, he was united in Little Piece of Heaven." "The Low as quickly as possible and in an orderly manner. To field goals Erickson, none Dugan, for with electric current it is IT IS SPORTING PROPOSITION marriage to Anna Anderson, and to Backed Car." Mrs. C. E. Haugan one Cipra, two Cress, none C'pra do our part, uninfluenced by the action of other manufacturers, always there ready for business. Just them were born six children, four of took for her topic for current events, made 3 out of 6 free throws. we are pleased to announce that, effective whom survive to mourn his death. French Writer Explains Why Divorces "The Chinese and the Japanese Attitude December 24th, 1921, the 1922 Nash models are priced The Hormel second team played BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL He leaves besides his wife and two Are More Common in America in the Shantung Question." WOMAN'S CLUB TO STAGE as follows: Company quint of the local National Than Elsewhere.- daughters, Mrs. A. P. Anderson, of BIG SHOW. Guard and defeated them 25 to O S Adams, and Mrs. Olaf Jarandson, of WEDDINGS The sporting spirit expresses itself Committees now busy selecting cast Model 41—5-Passenger Touring Car $1045 15. Clay county, also two sons, Jacob and Chrous for Big Home Talent in every phase of America's national Friday they play the Elkton town Model 42—2-Passenger Roadster 1025 Jacobson, of Farwell and Andrew K. Musical to be Given at High life. Marriage in the United States is Carstens-Rush. team at Elkton. school Auditorium January Model 43—3-Passenger Coupe 1645 Jacobson, on the old homestead. a very different thing from what It is 25 and 26. 44—5-Passenger Sedan 1835 Model Miss Estella Rush of Brownsdale The funeral was held Friday afternoon in France. It is a race for happiness The Business and Professional High School Teams Model 45—2-Passenger Cabriolet 1395 and Sofhus Carstens of Burchinal, if you wish but each one races for at the Grove church with interment Woman's Club are going to become liimseJf alone. Iowa, were married at eight o'clock, in the Grove cemetery. Rev. A. Theatrical managers for two nights F. O. B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Win Two Games Friday Sex competition supplants sex cooperation. this month. On January 25t.h and Saturday evening, December 31, 1921, Elmer Moe officiated at the servics. Night at Gym 'Each party preserves his 26th at the High School Auditorium at the home of the bride's parents S I E S they are going to present a big home or her individual interest and freedom Model 6S1—5-Passenger Touring Car $1390 Edward M. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rush. About talent musical comedy "HONEYMOON of opinion. There is little or no real Car Model &92—-7-Passenger Touring 1540 Edward McCorhiick, a brother of Winning both games Friday night thirty friends and relatives were TOWN.' The committees are now intimacy, though much luxury—supplied. Sedan 2390 busy selecting the cast and chorus for Model 694-—7-Passesiger J. D. McCormick, died suddenly at St. at the Central high school gymasium, present. The couple were attended it is always understood, by the the big production and during the Model 695-—4-Passenger Coupe 2090 Olaf hospital Friday evening. He the high school first and sceond teams by Miss Ruth Rush, sister of the husband, writes Georges Lechartier. week of January 15th, the director 1360 Model 696—2-Passenger Roadster had been taken to the hospital because scored another win to their recovd. bride, and Alphonso Carstens, brother in La Revue de Paris. But no matter Boyd B. Trousdale and his assistant how liberal the latter may be, his Model 697—-4-Passenger Sport Model 1545 of the groom. of threatened infection of one Jerry Houck will arrive to start, rehearsals wife usually thinks, and often says, for the show. They will The first team won over the fast of his feet following an injury. He F. O. B. Kenosha, Wisconsin. The bride was beautiful in a dress that lie might be more so. bri with them special icelery and Columbus high school quint 35 to 17 also suffered from heart trouble. of white crepe de chine. All Nash passenger cars have cord tires as standard two trunks of beautiful costumes for Taming a husband has the same The funeral was held Monday morning in a game which was featured by After the ceremony the guests sat the girls who will take part in the equipment. sporting interest for an American girl at 9:30 at St. Augustine's church. close guarding during the first period down to a three course turkey dinner. show. It will be one of the biggest as taming a horse, hunting in the affairs ever staged in Austin and The by the Central boys. In the last The deceased was born at Edgerton, The table decorations were pink and Rockies, or trout fishing in Canada. Club feels sure every one will respond These marked reductions are made in anticipation of greatly increased Wisconsin, April 10 1860, and frame the game became rough at white roses. However, when once the conquest is readily and buy tickets for the show sales. We hope this unparalleled basis of automobile values came to Austin when a boy of about times and the Columbus team an-, Those from out of town who attended made and the fish hooked, there is as they are going to make prices will stimulate the demand for Nash products, so as to permit sixteen years. He was at one time a less interest. nexed 16 of the 17 counters. Nockelby the wedding were Miss Dorothy within the reach of all, 55'cents for volume production and make it possible to maintain these prices. This explains why divorces are. all adults and 30 cents for the children. stationery engineer, had railroaded and Coggins for the Centrals Carstens, Mrs. Detleff Carstens This includes the tax. At these more common in the United States and farmed. He was one of eleven were in the game from whistle to and Miss Mona Nuthy of Burchinal, There stands out prominently the fact that, taking into account small prices the house should be than anywhere else in the world. children, all of whom are now dead the many improvements and refinemens which have been added to whistle and slipped the sphere thru Iowa, Dwight Weniger of Minneapolis, packed both nights and if "Honeymoon the Nash car, the prices now effective are far below those of the except James D. McCormick of this the hoop for 6 and 7 field goals respectively. and Mrs. Charles Beckel and Town" don't please you—you Shop first in The News pre-war period and this further emphasizes the truth of the M- can have your money back. In making city. daughter, Catherine, of Austin. Nash slogan—NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR arrangements with Mr. Trousdale In the preliminaries the high Mr. and Mrs. Carstens left Sunday VALUE. NOTICE. to present this play for them they "a To Give Timber Shot." MOTOR INN school second team defeated the Boy morning for Mason City, Iowa, where The Annual Meeting of the Mower made inquiries in several towns he The best method of applying preservatives County Farmers Fire. & Lightning had put the show on and the newspaper Scouts 14 to 5, with Daigneau for the they will spend a few days before to timber is by the pressure Mutual Insurance company will be notices all said "Honeymoon school making five baskets or ten of going to Burchinal, where they will process which is used by practically held in the Court Room in the Court Town" was the best thing in the home HOPFE, Proprietor. E. D. the points which counted in the. high make their home.* all large commercial companies," says House in the City of Austin, Mower talent line they had ever had. Austin school score. The Scouts put up a Mrs. Carstens was formerly a the American Forestry Magazine of County, Minnesota, on Tuesday, January has good talent and the girls are MINN. AUSTIN, 17, 1922, at one thirty P. M., Washington. By this means the oil very careful in selecting the very game fight against big odds, but were teacher in the schools there and Mr. pursuant to the By-Laws, of said best available in the city. Advertisement or mineral salt is forced deeply into unable to make their plays count. Carstens is engaged in the elevator Company for the purpose of hearing 3-2-c. the tissues of the wood, thus giving a business. the report of the Company for the thoroughness and permanence not past year, electing three .• Directors Farm Home Entirely otherwise attainable. There are various McKenney-Lewis. for the term of three years, levying Theatre processes, but all use large and Destroyed by Fire an assessment to pay losses and expenses Miss Malinda Lewis and Oril McKenney expensive apparatus by which vacuums for the ensuing year and to of Bainsville, Montana, were and heavy pressure may be applied in transact any other business that may The fine residence on the farm married Sunday at one o'clock at the legally come before the meeting. large treating cylinders, which are Lutheran parsonage, Rev. Henry Noss usually six feet* or more in diameter owned by George W. Kuhn, southwest —A. HOTSON, Secretary. and a hundred feet or more in length. Jan. 9, 16. officiating. of Grand Meadow, was destroyed by fire at three o'clock on Tuesday morning After the ceremony a four-course Much Timber Decay. of this week, nothing remaining dinner was served by the bride's It is estimated that eight billion mother, Mrs. John Lewis, 1011 West of the pretty farm home but a pile of feet of untreated structural timbers ashes. The place was occupied by Winona street. Besides the bride's decay every year, says the American Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lorenzen, own family a few,close friends were Forestry Association of Washington. present at t^dinner. and but little of their household MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY If that whole amount were to be treated 9 AND 10— effects were removed from the dwelling. Mr. and Mrs.,McKenney left on we would actually save about four billion feet of lumber every year. That "The Woman God Changed" The fire was discovered both by the three o'clock train for the cities is to say, it would render unnecessary Will and his mother and had gained and after a week's trip will return to the annual deforestation of some four such headway that nothing could be Austin to remain until spring, when hundred thousand acres of land. There they will go to. Bainsville, Montana, done to stop it. A son had been born Also a Harold Lloyd Comedy. could be no truer or more effective to make their-home. Mrs. McKenney to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzen at 7:30 Hear the forest conservation, and every home has been the efficient bookkeeper ki Monday evening and it was with builder who, by the use of preservatives, difficulty that Mrs. Lorenzen, the the hospital clinic for the past three lengthens the life of his house Augmented baby and the little daughter were a or barn, performs an effective service taken from the ^burning building. '•?'—-—•••••. to the cause of forestry. Park Told It! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 13— CHAPMAN OPENS They were taken to the Charles Colline Mower County News home nearby and none of them MARKET PLACE Orchestra NEW OFFICES IN "Sentimental Tommy" seemed to suffer any ill effects from BANK BUILDING the experience. Neighbors were on "Wasn't it fine about Priscilla the scene as soon as they could be getting honors in her One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. The masterpiece of the screen. Gareth Hughes in Dr. W. A. Chapman, who has been Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. summoned and did all in their power ij school work last term?" said Matinee Daily .. an all star cast. ... Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be sojourning in "Sunny California" for to remove the furniture and save the Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Brown. Added for all ads not paid for in advance. at 2:30 the past yea^is opening bffices in the building. Only a small part of the "What?" asked Mrs. Readers or locals not run in Educational Comedy "Late Two Evening ik Lodgers" Austin National Bank building. He furniture was saved. Will carried no this column will be charged at- the Brown. "I didn't know insurance on the contents of the takes over .the ''offices formerly occupied rate Nof 10 cents oer line. Shows about it." house and the building was insured by the Niebuis &. DeBuhr Land 7r30 and 9:00 "But it was in the Home HELP WANTED company. ,. for put $2000 so both Mr. kuhn and Tbwn Paper," replied Mrs. Young men, women, over 17, desiring Mr. j^rerizen are badly hit financially "Doc" will be remembered as star {Smith. "Don'tyou take it?" government positions, $130 monthly, by tn'e fire. Will received several pitcher in the Hormel nine a few "No" said Mrs. Brown, I Si: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 AND 20— write for free lisfc positions now years ago. Dr. Chapman stated that rather bad burns on his face and arms open. R. Terry, (former Civil "but I am going to." he will have the finest equipped but the injuries seem to be healing Service examiner,) 772 Continental And she did, for this is a ^'The Wonderful Thing'4 Chiropractic offices in Southern Minnesota Building, Washington, D. C. nicely —Grand Meadow Record. true story. V- 2-3 -p. after January 5. As much a part of the Wrong Idea About Senses.2c I FOR SALE Featuring Norma Talmadge. there's a smile for every tear in community life as is the Instead of there being only Arranging Flowers. five this story of a maidcap girl Vho becomes a lonely wife. senses, as we usually think, there are FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, school or church is the Home If in arranging flowers In a vase you, arid1 Carbon Paper. We have a fine probably as many as 15. Four distinct 6hd ts6meosteins that are contrary and Town Paper. It's something new „for Norma. 1 line of the famous Milo ribbons and senses, for example, are found refuse to bend in the way you desire, carbon paper for all makes typewriters. Get the iiii't'-'-' in the skin. There are heat, cold, pain urs try massaging them for a few moments. all News—Subscribe for When in need of either of and pressure. What we usually call .-..This will make them supple these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy touch is a combination of these sense1 and they will stay where, tlie.v are THE NEWS you with this superior brand. qualities. placed. Ji -MM A* 1