Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 26, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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__ iss aa ess mi wsb&*.-/.« 4 $p. ..-, MOWER COUNTY NEWS. ACSI# MINNAS ^KHwitX '.*••• j^f#^3| SIP ..Jmrnv k"- p^eEight»^y*v.™'"*65 47 Thursday, Jan. 26,1922. rnrnrnrnimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmammmmmm AUSTIN DEALERS DUROC BREEDERS Mrs. James Sullivan is seriously ill Miss Clara Sullivan returned to her Habitual Frequenter of Pool Room tiSCi at her4iome near Lansing. duties at the Oakdale farm, Blooming W ALLOTED SPACE Doesn't Drink, Smoke, Chew, or Swear REORGANIZE HERE Mrs. E. W. Barthold entertained Prairie, Tuesday after a few days the Fancy Work committee of the work here at the Geo. A. Hormel & Methodist Ladies' Aid at her home, company office. He doesn't drink, smoke, chew bothered by the smoke. He^started Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pooler are in the i00i North First street. Mrs. Mabel Boyd who resigned her Drawings for Display or play pool, but on long winter this habit of loitering about cities for a few days' visit. Mower County Duroc Breeders reorganized position as bookkeeper with the Standard Mrs. H. P. Laslett, 1104 West nights when the hotrses creak the store when his master left Christian Weiss of Rose Creek Space Completed and elected officers at a Oil company has accepted one Baldwin street, entertained at a four with cold and the stars shiver up town and didn't take him. spent the day in Austin on business. meeting at the Farm Bureau office with the Dayton Dry Goods company course seven o'clock dinner last eveninj^in il .Tuesday. above, you will find him at Fred Mrs. Leo Cotter of Oakland spent The dog comes into the ...store y, Monday. of Minneapolis and is at present residing honor of Mr. Laslett's birthday L. Williams Cigar storey 415 '^ecTneisday it thermos Clarkjj fypme. when cold- weather corne^. and,., V. S. Culver was elected president. at 48Q8 Nicollet avenue. adversary. North Main street. leaves when the first ^pring ¥*erry Smith °of E^Tly, Iowajjiftfins•pusiiiess MYSTERY MAN TOj, Other officers are E. W. Harmon of Mrs. M. Lang, Mrs. D. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of St. In thfr time he disappears breeze ^brings a promisfeT*of nice in^tfie city W&jnesdayV Spring Valley, secretary John M. MAKE APPEARANCE MS. M. Mclnerney entertained the Paul, formerly of Austin, were guests and is not heard of again weather. He eats over the Christgau, first vice president K. C. ivfX (*15. A. Carnation club at the K. of at the .Harry_Gilmore home Wednesday until tlnie^s^Bivp- zip of the-first Hormel Cafeteria or ^.occasionally Bom to Mr and Mrs. Carl Baudler Iverson of LeRoy, second vice president, Or?hall Tuesday afternoon. between trains, returning to St. frost is felt. JMysterlous Mr. Raffles to Visit Show (jj^e of the frequenters of the at~ -dial's hospital, Tuesday, and C. W. Dralle of Adams, T. J. Abraham and daughter, Doriiie, Paul the same day. He isn't ,m*^ t.o look at atid $ 2 5 O O to A a or placed will take Kiih '-out for a: January 24* jk sofr. third vice president. returned from the cities Wednesday Miss Margaret Thompson was given Mr. Williams, says he is just a .Identification. good' square meal of scraps and Mr. and, Mrs. T. A. Keating returned Consignment Sales Talked. night. Mr. Abraham attended a surprise party To-day night by "yaller dog." bones. Tuesday from St. Paul where Consignment sales were discussed the Monument Dealers' convention a number of the girls of the Geo. A. For several year the dog has Austin automobile dealers Tuesday they spent a few'dajris. by sixteen breeders, who were present His good nature arid unassuming while there. Hormel & company- office at the Y. W. been a frequenter 6* the cigar «!rew for space for their exhibits at B. E. Beltz of Winnipeg, Canada, at the meeting. ways have won him the Miss Uanitta Bates was given a C. A. club rooms Miss Mae Wallace store—that is in the winter time. £he Austin Automobile Show at the is here for a shofrt visit with his sister, The breeders decided to assist in friendship of all the patrons of surprise Monday afternoon by a company gave some vocal, selections accompanied He comes in and curls up where Armory. Mrs. W. P. Rahilly. promoting boys' and girls' club work. the cigar store and a collar and of her friends and relatives at by Miss Gladys Erickson on the Martin & Schroeder will, occupy it is warm and dreams of the The •i.^^y^igts werg entertained A Duroc futurity is planned for the license -have been bought, fw^fii the home of Mrs. Anton Larson, the piano. Miss Mary Marion and Miss happy dog days of summer. The display space No. 1, located to the left 0ast of Francis next county fair. occasion being her birthday anniversary Mamie Krob entertained with dancing. musical clicking of the ivories Verily he is one d% who^hasn't of the entrance in the front portion Ha^tch, dOB West Bridge street. "Every Duroc breeder in the county," A delicious lunch was served. gone to the iogs. does not disturb him nor is he ot the •Armory. said F. L. Liebnstein, county Charles. Volstead, president of the Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Westcott of Miss Thompson was presented with L. A. Mott, No. 2, will display his agent, "should be interested in, and a Farmers State Bank of Lyle was a Lake Mills, Iowa, on their return an electric waffle iron. Mrs. E. Cashman Austin's Population Listed at 12,131 by cars in the space to the right of the business caller^heft* Tuesday. member of this association." home from Rochester, spent a few entertained the Sewing club in entrance in the front section. City Directory Gain Over U. S. Figures Mrs. E. Hv Brabec of Myrtle hours Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Thompson's honor Monday evening. -5 Drawings Announced. The news twice a week in The spent Wednesday at the Louis Choc C. W. Streeter. News—less than 5c a week The Edman Garage Company, will home. Austin's. new city directory, the towns and villages surrounding occupy. a space in the center of the Rev. G. H. TenBroeck returned which gives a population of 12,131 Austin. Armory on the east side. home last night from Red Wing or 2,013 more than the federal Population figures are arrived Motor Inn, winners of booth No. 3, where he spent several days. census, is being distributed at, according to R. L. Palk & -will occupy space opposite the Erdinan Henry Hanson retured to Blue this week. Company^ publishers, as follows: Garage Company, on the west Earth Tuesday after spending a few "The directory estimate of population The book contains 345 pages jaide of the Armory. days here with his mother, Mrs. Lars is based on the actual and has been checked and rechecked A long narrow spaee in the rear of Final Reductions Here Hanson. of names contained in the book, in order to present accurate -the Armory prized by all the dealers, Mrs. F. B. Higbee went to La which is multiplied by 2.2 to allow statistics and information. «as won by the Austin Auto Company. Crosse Wednesday to spend a few for married women and small It includes the city and county days visiting friends and to attend the children whose names do not appear. Mr. Raffles to Appear. government, churches, postoffice ice carnival. It will be readily seen that Announcement of a mysterious Mr. department, fraternal organizations, Mrs. Jacob Decker of Mason City this is a conservative estimate." Baffles, who is making the. rounds of is spending a few days here with streets and avenues, ward MEAN SOMETHING The directory is the first one -several automobile shows, in the United friends. She is a guest of Mrs. Herman boundaries, war organizations and' published since 1911. States, was made by Arthur B. Hormel. Hickox, promoter of the Austin show- Mrs. Alvin Dalager and Mrs. Glen Home Study Club Funeral Services Mr. Raffles will attend the Austin Morrison will entertain Friday at a Entertained Thursday. Held for Aged Man automobile show each evening from one o'clock luncheon, after which -1- U:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. ih., from the first cards will be played. 1 to the last day of the show. Twentyfive Mrs. Hannah Nelson has returned The Home Study club was entertained Funeral services for Thomas Stapela, FIRST: Because prices were low to start with. dollars will be given for his identification. to her home in Faribault after visiting at the home of Mrs. William who died at the home of his he^ daughters, Mrs. Lloyd French Aultfather on Thursday. Regardless daughter Mrs. D. Rientz, 905 West Rules requiring visitors to the and Mrs. Grant Gullickson SECOND: Because we sell best quality for less. of the zero-. weathr forty-four members Grove street, Tuesday morning following show to carry a current isstie of one Mrs. Verona Bevons of Edgertown, and visitors attended. a brief illness, were held from of the newspapers of the city and approach South Dakota,, stopped for a short At 12.00 m. a chicken-pie dinner the home Tuesday and the body taken visit at the R. ,E. Wood home on her the person selected with this was enjoyed by. all. to Waterloo, Iowa, for burial. Mr. way to Winona. farm of address were adopted. "You In the afternoon the meeting was Stapela was eighty-nine years of age. Mr and- Mrs. A. B. Dalager entertairted are the Mysterious Mr. Raffles of the called to order by the president, Mrs. He was born at Ostfrieasland, Germany, Every Overcoat in these at a rseven o'clock dinner Austin Auto Show." Jn repl®,iie will J. Q. \Hawkins. Miss Ruth Lott had June 9, 1832, and was married Tuesday at their home in the Lansing answer, "I surrender." "V'" to Miss Bertha Johnson, May 5, 1862. charge of the roll call. Mrs. J. W. avenue apartments. Varco read a paper on Radium, Mrs. They came to the United States thirty-five Offer $25.00. Prize. A photograph of the mysterious Claude Sayles one on current events, years ago and located at Parkersburg, three groups and Mrs. Wilber Avery gave several Iowa, where Mr. Stapela 'Mr. Raffles in a sealed envelope will be placed in a safety box of one of piano selections. worked as carpenter. They came to the local banks by Art Peterson, secretary-treasurer Austin three years ago. Have Mrs. Perry Elected Surviving him are a wife, seven of the Austin show. Unrestricted Choice.—3 Lots Only Upon his surrender to the person who children and fourteen grand children. President of Aid Your School is fortunate enough to identify him Miss Catherine John is on the sick tetween the hours of 8:00 and-9:00 Eversharp Mrs. F. M. Perry has been elected jjs^ $25 any evening of the show week, will be president of the Royal Neighbor Aid G. S. Mogen of Hayfield was here ^delivered the $25.00 cash prize. society. Wednesday on business. ^Exhibitors and all persons connect-ed Stop in today and get your Other officers are Mrs. H. F. Kezar, Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Roges Eversharp for School. We with the show are barred from first vice president Mrs. Fred have them in Red, Blue" Tuesday, January 24, a son. taking part in the search for Mr. Raffles. Lincoln, second vice president, and and Black enamel—take Lewie Holmstrom and Mabel Lee Mrs. S. L. Young, secretary and treasurer. your choice. Remember, of Lansing were married Wednesday this is a genuine Eversharp. iV- For Overcoats For Overcoats For Overcoats Woman Acts as Clerk noon at St. Olaf Lutheran parsonage. It carrier enough Mrs. Perry will hold the first meeting that sold from that sold from that sold from Rev. Henry Noss officiated. Edwin lead up its sleeve to last of District Court of the society at her home, 412 all year. It has a handy jLee and Gladys Kruger, brother and East Water street, at 2:30 p. m., todays $45 to $60 $35 to $45 $25 to $30 er&sfer out in the open sister of the bride, acted as witnesses. ready for use.Three styles: La grippe confined George Burnfctm, The Ladies Guild of Christ Episcopal long, 50c short with ring, clerk of court, to his home when church met Wednesday afternoon E. C. Schroeder of Grand Meadow 60c .long with clip. 65c. .the adjourned session of- district with. Miss Alice Harvy. More than Get yours today. was a business caller here Tuesday. court opened here Monday. forty ladies were present. Games and BwmsmRP Bert Albright of Rose Creek is For the first time in Mower counsty's music under the leadership of Mrs. here this week serving on the jury. history a woman took the reisponsibility. Willian Crane, Mrs. John Anderson Miss Myra Wiseman, The Mothers club of Columbus 50* and Miss Alice Harvy made the afternoon Every Suit in These Three -assistant clerk of court pulled the school will meet Friday afternoon at a most pleasant one. Delicious names of the jury, administered oaths three o'clock. A musical program will refreshments were served. and filled the place in an efficient be given under the direction of Mrs. The Philomathian society met Frank Tichy. Refreshments will be smanner. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. Groups-Unrestricted Choice Monday was also the first time Mr. served. Hartsock. Papers on Japan were given Burnham has ever been absent from by Mrs. Thomas Geraghty, Mrs. No one but club members holding a session of district court since he tickets and Yeomen will be admitted Hartsock and Mrs. J. H. Remmel. -took the oath of office. He has recovered to the third Yeoman club dance to be Current Events on Japan were also 535.00 $25.00 $18.75 J. J. Hayes & Son and was on the job Wednesday given at the K. of C. hall Friday given. After the program a- social morning.. night. No tickets will be sold or cash half hour was spent at which time JEWELERS taken at the door. Children will not dainty refreshments were served. Austin, Minn. be admitted unless accompanied by livestock Shippers parents. Advertisement 8-1-c to Meet Wednesday For Suits that For Suits that For Suits that H. E. Wilson, district manager for the Northwestern National Life Insurance' sold from sold from sold from Efforts to organize a livestock ship-ping- Co., has resigned and accepted $25 to $30 $60 $35 to $45 $45 to a General Agency for the association will be made at an Great West Life Assurance Xo. of open meeting to be held at 1:30 p. m. Winnipeg, covering the counties of Wednesday at Lyle. Mower, Freeborn, Dodge and Steele. Advertisement 8-2-c Special Speaker at 4 You never had a chance to buy finer Clothes at a greater Creamery Meeting saving. We're not concerned with what we get out Taxi AND LIVERY of it Our only thot is to clear our stocks for A. J. McGuire, organization manager Saving Your lime. of the Minnesota Co-operative L. BURTON Tneeds Spring Goods. Your profit is far bigger creaftieries association, or John HIS bank tries to meet your Leave calls at Erdman Garage Brandt^, secretary of the association, Co., Dial 2220. in tlie quickest aiid^ jhan usual. Better take it -will address the annual meeting of 4- Residence phone, Dial 7574 most convenient While tiie vR*cine Co-operative Creamery, Weiobserve 1 ji 2:0&p. m. Saturday, **-V every rule essentul to & safety and accuracy, unhecessary |||iSe^ BelteyinglS^ formality is avoided, and your Jffc* 'transactions are ihade easie^r byi's^ When you go. to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where tfafe CAUSE ^he absence of '^eii tape." •of-your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will The First National Bank of Austin remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. jrjt Capital & Surplus $300,000.04 Thrg Resources Orvr ^a'mer Graduate Chiropractor. f4 Organized 1868. r^r 4 Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis /,'(••% fj -i Residence pISP-7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA.