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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

February 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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1 IT ,""L r^S?rp^ «v A "^r r~- MOWER COUNT* i: MM «?'s-" •'4$#^ t?f« Page Eight Thursday, Feb. 16,1922. ,/ LARGE CRfWD AT PARTY. to'Cedarville, Stephenson county, Illinoisj-in ruary 15, at St. Olaf Lutheran parsonage, IP :,5^ Moonshiner's Ejtmjuencek ^ii 1854. She was married to Rev. Henry Noss officiating. *Morp than tife$ hunched attended Franklin Clingman on March 25, Witnesses were Guthrie Broell and the dancing party given fey the L. A. 1858. Four children were born to Betsy Bakken. The bride has been ^N(fAvaU iji^^90Days to the B. of R. T. Monday night at the them. Eva C. Clingman of Austin workjng at St. Olaf Lutheran hospital K. of C. hall. A most delightful evening Una Helen, who died in chiISiQod the past three years and the Ora May Walker of Germano, Ohio, was had by all present. groom has worked at the packing and Burleigh S. Clingman of Brownsdale. plant four months. Their home will Neukom Uses Portrait be at 1001 East Water street. Harold Busswitz of Dodge Center The family moved from their Illinois of Abraham Lincoln spent Tuesday at the home of his home to Austin in 1903, where BIRTHS In Plea. brother, George Busswitz, 207 South she has since resided. From early life Jay street. a Christian and a member of the ... a -V-acj^v Congregational church since coming SPEAKS ON LABELS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groome and to Minnesota. 5^ 307 South Second street, February 14, By LUCY KILMER. AND ORGANIZATION Uniqueness of Trial is Mr. anil Mrs. Jerome Herzog went to a son. Wyk off-Tuesday to spend a few days Court Drawing ijJ WEDDINGS "Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Schubert Mr* and Mrs. W. W. Tolles are Qiveh, with friends. Union labels, their origih afid purpose 3 Card at the Caledonia hospital February and union organization work Farewell Party at B&udler |Iome Heskett-Goodwin. 13, a daughter. were explained by E. G. Hall, president Fred Neukom, charged with main-talning Earl Heskett and Hazel Goodwin of the Minnesota State Federation of Blooming Prairie were married at Born to Mr. and' Mrs. H. a nuisance, failed to move A. Johnson, Mrs. 'ATvin Baudler entertained the Mr. Voss acted as toastmaster and of Labor and Louise Peterson, St. Olaf Lutheran parsonage February 621 Lincoln street, February 14, jury with his eloquence Wednesday choir bf the Presbyterian church called on several different ones for a 15, Rev. Henry Noss officiating. international organizer of the Boot a daughter. in Justice Detwiler's court and Mr. and Mrs. Ellii\g Olsen acted as Wednesday night at her home in honor talk. Mr. and Mrs. Tolles were heartily and Shoe Workers at a mass meeting -was given ninety days in jail without witnesses. The groom is in the garage of Mr. and MrsvW. W. Tolles who thanked for their long services Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. at Union hall last night. business at Blooming Prairie the alternative of a fine. leave next Wednesday for. their new and regrets were expressed on their Lausen of Varco, a daughter, February More than 200 persons were present. LITTLE BOY AND GIRL DIE. where the newly married couple will With Webster like eloquence NeuIcom home at Kane, Pennsylvania. leaving Austin. make their future home. 14. Two .children died here Wednesday pleaded his case. He took advantage morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tolles have been associated Mr. and Mrs. Tolles were presented Stockdale-Osterhus. of every dramatic gesture Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Nash, Meyers Sells East Donald H. Anderson, son of Mr. Ernest Stockdale and Mabel Osterhus with the choir for the past with a silver bread plate. 609 Locust street, February 14, .and mannerism at his command to a of Chester, Iowa, were married at and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, died at St. ten years. Four members were present Side Grocery Store win the jury. The Presbyterian church will give daughter. 6:00 o'clock Wednesday evening, Feb­ Olaf hospital.. Interment was made who were with the choir ten years The little court room was filled to a farewell party Friday-night In thechurch in Oakland Chapel Wednesday morning. ago. Music and a social time was enjoyed overflowing. Gigar smoke tainted the Ernest Meyers has sold his general parlors for Mr. and Mrs. W. and delicious refreshments air. The jury, some with studied indifference, store at 1023 East Water street to Cecile Aeneta Nelson, daughter of W. Tolles. were served. some with an amused expression, Walter Bateman, it was announced Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, 704 West listened carefully to his INTRODUCE Wednesday. Maple street died Wednesday morning. Rebekah Lodge Introduces Unique plea. Mr. Meyers has been in business Services will be held this afternoon. YOURSELF Neukom's burst of eloquence flowed for thirty-four years at the same location. Stunts At Fancy Apron Social Rev. Henry Noss will officiate. In an unceasing stream from beneath .. "his bristly red mustache. His keen to the Mr. Bateman'is in St. Paul placing Rachel Elizabeth Snyder. The Rebekah lodge held a social blue eyes darted from face to face in Partners for supper and games Funeral services for Rachel Elizabeth orders for stock. The store will be Snyder will be held at the home the stifling room, watching the effect Wednesday night. More than 150 were secured by matching valentines Business World closed ten days for repairs. south of the fair grounds at 1:30 p. jf his words upon the jury. One were present. The ladies came dressed that had been cut in odd shapes. Refreshments m. Saturday. Service? will be conducted with your check liand hung helpless at his side. He in fancy aprons and the men wore Patriotic Service by Dr. R. C. Swisher. Interment were served and as each liail injured it. He made use of this overalls. The following program will be made at Brownsdale. at Christian Church guest passed from the dining room Rachel Elizabeth Snyder was born physical defect to bring out the fact was given: Miss Rose Brinkman, piano Ftime they were given bright colored paper in Center county, Pennsylvania, April that he was a poor man struggling solo Miss Naomi Rice, reading you are a young man, now is the 25, 1837. She came with her parents caps which they wore thruout the evening. a living and wanted nothing but Miss Pearl Moririe, vocal solo. -for "George Washigton and His Mother" to make your check mean I justice. is the topic selected by Rev. G. F. Music, games and sociability MACBETH A ladies quartet sang several comical something to firms and individuals and I He held aloft a likeness of Abraham Fink of the Christian church for his selections.. made a very pleasant evening. to your bank. Lincoln. The jury stared. "Gentlemen," special patriotic service at 7:30 p. m. CONCERTS TICKET Establish your personal responsibility he said in a loud clear voice Sunday. Eastern Star Holds Lottie May Nail now and avoid the credit barriers with a slight foreign accent, "Here is The theme is one that has never Guest of Honor Meet and Program si noble man. I would that I was being SALE been used before in this city, Mr. common to the stranger in business. tried by twelve such men as him." Fink said. This bank offers you the cooperation His alleged uphill battle against The Eastern Star held its regular of a strong, well-known financial institution. Miss Eva Perkins entertained a uneven odds of real and fancied physical Members of the Art and Travel SCOUTS ENTERTAINED. meeting Monday night at Masonic party of friends Wednesday night in Club and other Austin women who defects illiteracy personal emxiity Troop No. 3, Austin Boy Scouts, hall. After the business meeting the honor of Lottie May Nail, who leaves have the welfare of the schools at and poverty were related in a was entertained Monday night at the The First National Bank of Austin following program was given: soon for a six week's vacation. Cards heart will sell preliminary tickets for •vivid manner. He flayed the revenue Presbyterian church. They attended and music were enjoyed thruouf the the Macbeth Concert. Prices will be Miss Doris Gi'egson, piano solo men. "I don't blame them," he ejectilated, movies at the Methodist church after Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. These tickets evening and a delicious lunch was Miss Mary Jane Hubbard, recitation "they must earn a liying. But the "feed." Mrs. John Hormel, Mrs. will be exchanged without charge at served. Miss Edith Jessen, vocal solo Mrs. Resources Over Three Million Dollars —if the moonshiners were to form a Charles Oots, Mrs. Mary Shellman, Wold's Drug Store for reserved seat Carl Voelker, recitation Mrs. G. W. Organized 1868. *mion and the revenue men could get Mrs. James Hogan, Mrs. W. L. McLaughlin, tickets beginning Monday, February Iowa Woman to TenBroeck, piano solo music by high g:00 m. $10 a week more on their salary— 'f,, John Hormel, W. L. McLaughlin, 2 a school orchestra. Out of town orders accompanied by Be Honored Tonight O1' they would be the first to apply for James Prevratil and Rev. rrTTii^ Cards and dancing were enjoyed check or money order and addressed the presidency of the union." The A. C. Patterson assisted in making and Miss Tayne Burgess, Miss Blanch to Guy K. Wold, will be filed in order jury smiled. The judge's eyes the affair a success. Casper and IVfiss Alice Corneveaux of their arrival and filled at the rewere Mrs. C. Fi Lewis- entertains at a Seeing Is Believing twinkled. The revenue man laughed kept busy telling fortunes. De- served seat allotment. Miss Addie Cronon of Rose Creejc five course dinner tonight in compliment ^outright. licious refreshments were served and ^tineefor students only will be was an Austin visitor Wednesday. to Mr. and Mrs. Foote of Waterloo, Mow he came to America, without When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a all nresent expressed themselvs as ^venat 3:30 o'clock Thursday afterall present expressed tnemseivs as Iowa, parents of Mrs. Glen Morrison. Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE a dollar from, his native land, Switzerland, Fefe 2g Tickets 35c Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph having spent a most delightful even- _3-c Covers will be laid for twelve, was then told by the defendant. Adyertisement 12 February 14, a daughter. (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. ing. the color scheme will be yellow. Cards Switzerland's government was He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will and mugic will be enjoyed, thruout MEDICAL Mrs. Charles Faber of Waltham is remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a explained. Neukom's version of how Mrs. L. R. Fairbanks and son, Richard, ELECTRICITY the evening. complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. visiting at the Carl Baudler home.. the United States should be run was returned to their home in Minneapolis R. L. NELSON, FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES given. The United States apparently Miss Helen Johnson of Spring Valley Losers Entertain Monday after spending several ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR suffered in comparison. SEE D. C. is a guest of Mrs. George Clifford. PILES weeks at the Thomas Fairbanks Bridge Club Winners Neukom's patriotism during the DR. A. I. ARNESON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. home. Ray Pooler went to the cities today -war ias told by himself, with a careleas Specialist Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, to attend the Druggists' convention. disregard for similies and metaphors, OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Mrs. Alvin Dalager, Mrs. Walter and Merchants State Bank might have settled the much G. A. Holmes went to Albert Lea Ousley and Mrs„ Arthur Murphy, mooted question of "Who Won the Mr. Pep Wednesday to attend a creamery convention. losers of the afternoon Bridge club, OBER War." He told of borrowing money gave a seven o'clock dinner to the at 5% percent to purchase Liberty DIAL winners of the club Wednesday night Bonds at 4V2 percent. The room Mrs. George Wolf of Little Cedar, at the home of Mrs. Dalager. Covers jgrew warmer. Iowa, is a guest at the Leon Smith were laid for fourteen. A large bowl County Attorney Baudler closed the home. of pink roses adorned the center of PIANO tliA argument for the state. He asked the table. After dinner cards were Mr .and Mrs. Burt, Earl left Wednesday the jury to consider the evidence Super Values played. morning for a few days''visit and not the eloquence. Not to be in the Twin Cities. guided by personal prejudice on the First Meeting of liquor question. The K. of C. held a dancing party New Year Held During Mr. Baulder's argument, at their hall Wednesday night. A -IN -the prisoner, attempted to bring the large crowd was in attendance. attention of the jury to the portrait The Miscellaneous ciub of the Mrs. W. E. Brown has gone to •iof Abraham Lincoln. Methodist church met with Mrs. E. Boys' Suits Lyle to be present at the celebration When the attorney finished, Neukom Meyers, on Clark street, Wednesday in honor of her father's birthday. wanted to talk again. ""You afternoon for its first meeting of the Jiave neffer heard eider the beginnings, new year. Sixteen were present and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hegge leave tonight the startings or the finish of plans 'were made for the ensuing for La Feria, Texas, where they my plea. I have not told you half. I year. Music was enjoyed the remainder will spend several weeks on their liave not started." 100 of the afternoon.' Two guests New Spring Suits just received ranch Judge Detwiler had explained to were present, Mrs. Clara Deiber of 1hn that he would not have further Mrs. Laura Wood and granddaughter, St. Paul and Mrs. George Wolf of from wholesale surplus stock opportunity for rebuttal. He quit Viola Wood, return to their home Little Cedar, Iowa. A supper was /talking he said because he was tired, at-Mora Saturday after a week's visit of one of the best manufacturers served. gFined on Shoftlifting Charge. with Austin relatives. oney taAkcsy Wut 5 John Zeck, who was arrested Saturday Business Girls Give & —Snappy Models—Every Suit all Dr.: L. D. MacNaughton of Blackhawk contact VijtK charged with stealing a sweater .00 to Piano Fund county, Iowa and Grace Lynn from the Hollister Smart Shop, appeared 8 17. —sizes to cost of Vwl Boyer of Indiana, were married at before Justice J. E. Detwiler the Methodist parsonage Saturday IVfcWeA ft Tuesday and was fined $25.00 and The Business and Professional by Rev. M. G. Shuman. -t- vthi^per SPECIAL—1 PANTS •costs with the alternative of a sentence Women's club met Tuesday evening of thirty days. He paid his fine Mrs. Norman Dalager and daughter, at the Y. W. C. A. About fifty w6re And for some time it couldn't whisper .jBjxd was released. __ Norma, of Clear Lake, Iowa, are in attendance. A short business meeting very' loud. It's getting better expected today for a few days' visit wa» he]d and it was decided to now. -"C: II? S AT HARDWARE CONFAB, at the E. A. Dalager home. donate $25.00 to the High School piano Early Hatched Chicks Ambrose Pierce and Leon Smith fund. The following program n#llW?ney^ryoM ^OTSQosdttcrivtrnKC PAPER! Chester Rea is enjoying a week's went to St.-Paul this morning to attend was give^jf| Miss May Midje, recitation vacation from his duties at Fisch's tHe State Hardware Dealers' .s. For more than a Miss Alice Hayes, vocal solo STUART THE II store. He spent Wednesday with convention. Miss Tayne Burgess,, reading Mrs. Buckeye Incubator ft Njccjntary, Crane's writing 'r friends at St. A^§^a^.:Iow»r Fred Raymond, piano solo. Dainty ^pers have been the ac-: NOW MRS. DpVENBERG WORSE. refreshments- were ..served after which AGENT AWBAB^ULT. With Two Pant $7.50 papers for friendly Anyway get it tiqw and have, it all Word from Miss Cora Dovenberg the girls enjoyed dancing and,sociability F»rL. Liebenstein is attending a read^fi^pp^^vrti^'5'ytw-re^wwidy to fill -reports her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward .fetters and formal notes for a half fiour. county agents'1 conference at Faribault Dovenberg, as very low. Dan among those_whose position yesterday and today, "4«SEir KINDStOF POULTRY Dovenberg left for Madison, South in the social world GOOD CHEER GIRLS MEET. 4 Dakota, this morning. 'TEETER'S FATHER LOW, FULL 'O PEP Miss Esther Mickelson entertained is unchallenged^ Word was received this mornihj at the Good Cheer Girls Monday night LEUTHWJD-PETERSON CO. POULTRY FEEDS Complete stocks or ten p^cloqk from William H. Teeter, HINES ENTERTAINS. "MRS. at her home,\ 942 South KenwoodAfter great variety displayed say^ his'father is very low. The children 4^Ir. and Mrs. George Hines enframed the ^business ^meeting a shwt are all. at their father's bedside. a party of friends, at a fourIt here, t.r. -k^ •..«1 program giv#jl lM|ss Gretch§n 0 WOLD course dinner Wednesday night. Co^. AH? s$ng ERYE CAFETERIA SUPPERi $ «rs were laid for twelve. Cards and Hansoh gave a refeding. TW^remSiftder The East Side ladies served a cafeteria ir-'-'i music were enjoyed the reminder of of the evening was spent in sociability supper Wednesday night at the &$%•£ Aiistmr Minn. "DBUG COMPANY, -the evening. and plans were made for a Columbus auditorium. A large crowd WWu" Established 1866 AUSTIN sleighride party.. Light refreshments was present and the ladies -realized Bridge and Main Sts. The news twice a week The were served. $87.00. -less than 5c a week ^News-