Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 27, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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-IV J» ~j W-Stfr.r:" W y.'^^ S MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. 1 SJS«. .. Page Eight Monday, Feb. 27, 1922. MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By ^hatki Sughrofr aN@sey Strangers, Beware! ABBONE'S MEDITATIONS MSMWt W«*m Nnqptpar UntM ,r EF You FIGGUHS OUT V*0*M e*tfo, *OH\||(ttKS AIA WW PE JAAK \NKUT DONB fcOtoV \MV\M QOOGMIMtt SoNvetumV^CK QMSSEP HE CALL'IM' SOU 0O$OVAexU\UQs YOU 6INALLY FINDS OUT TOO Hl6HiJ *r E S O A IP'ZWf*' /^AMooP Jul rlf- '•C-UJ.i if.v REV.MCFASLANE Mrs. C. Holdren of Dexter was an Going on a Long Research Cruise Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hollister went WEDDINGS LOCAL Austin shopper Saturday. to Owatonna Sunday to visit at the GIVES EVIDENCE Gebrge Beatty home. They will return Spencer Snyder of Rose Creek was Ceja-Cooley. home tonight. an Austin caller Saturday. Joseph Ceja and Miss Hazel Cooley Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pierce left Saturday of Iowa Falls, Iowa, were united in night for Cincinnati, Ohio, called Fred Boelk of Lansing was in Aus? Miss Ruby Jacobson of Dexter was Testimony Given as Resuit marriage at ten o'clock this morning /^Y'- TA there by the death of Mrs. Pierce's an Austin shopper Saturday. tin Saturday. 4 at the Lutheran parsonage, Rev. Henry sister, Nellie Reddington. of Dance Hall Noss officiating. They were accompanied William Garbisch of Waltham was Ben Knutson of Taopi is transacting The Daughters of the King will Investigations. by the bride's mother. an Austin visitor Saturday. business in Austin today. meet Tuesday evening at 7:15 with Dorine Abrahams at her home, 203 Sunday S3 Eliza Cotton spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Pelt of OBITUARY CHIEF FEATURES Courtland avenue. with her parents at LeRoy. Oakland were in town Saturday. Twenty friends met at the' home of IN LIBEL SUIT Margaratha Thoma John. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jerred, Miss Luella Laggerson spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feeley, 603 North Mrs. Margaratha Thoma John, widow with her parents at Ellendale. Second street, and enjoyed a picnic Monday, February 27, a son. of Erhardt John, died at her home Declares Conduct Worst Ever Seen dinner. The afternoon was spent in Mrs. Elonor Placek of Mason City, M. B. O'Halloran leaves Tuesday on Division street at 9:30 a. m., Friday. in Dance Hall—Ordered Off the music and sociability. Iowa, is visiting Austin relatives for Minneapolis on a business trip. Surviving her are eight children, Grounds by Proprietor. -&m, The Misses Mable Burdell Ella /, Mrs. Anna O'Halloran, Wheeling, Johnson, Gladys Robinson and Nora Albert Hopfe went to Blooming Thomas Geraghty is. confined to his W. Va., Mrs. Charles Edwards, Faribault.—Testimony of the Rev. Paulson will entertain the Good Cheer Prairie this morning to cry a sale. home, threatened- with pneumonia. Mrs. Maitland Brimacomb, Mrs. Pearl J. M. McFarlane, Austin minister, girls of St. Olaf Lutheran church tonight Brimacomb, Mrs. Fred Dabkert, Julius •who made a personal investigation of Thomas A. Conlon of Grand Meadow Mrs. Al. Casperson of La' Crosse, in the church parlors. Preparations and Kate of Austin and Henry of the conditions prevailing at Roberts was in Austin Saturday on busiIness. Wiisconsin, is visiting Austin relatives. will be made for the coming Xake resort on August 12 last, was Cumberland, Wisconsin. concert. the chief feature of the libel suit Scott M. Leek. Miss Mildred Greeley of Hayfield is C. G. W. to Install Bus.—The Chicago Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Piper and family brought by Bennett & Bultman visiting her sister, Mrs. George Busswits. Great Western railroad company Scott M. Leek, brother of Dr. C. C. of Oakland were Austin shoppers against ReV". F» O. Peterson from is" planning the installation of buses Leek of this city died at Hammond, Saturday. •whom damage to the amount of $5000 between Rochester and the Twin Cities Indiana, February 21. Pneumonia is is being sought for injury to their Glen Morrison returned home Friday Mrs. Ed. Martinson is ill and unable during the ,summer open months said to have caused his death. Burial business resulting from the publication from a business trip to Waterloo, to attend to her duties at Carlson's in order to compete with privately services were held at Owatonna, Friday. of statements of the defendant in Iowa. .. garage. owned busses. a magazine, of which he is editor and Miss Amanda Lane of St. Paul is publisher. The case went to the jury Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wagner and two spending a few days with Mrs. W. D. last night. Seeing Is Believing children went to Hastings Friday for Bassler. Rev. McFarlane's testimony, was several days' visit with relatives. chiefly the same as contained in an When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Misses Evelyn and Laura Kutson affidavit which he made and which Mr. and Mrs. John L. Felton and Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE of Taopi spent the week-end with of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph son, Richard, of Rose Creek spent the •was published in "Conscience" some Austin friends,. (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. The Gypsy-Girl, recently launched Los Angeles, is soon to start time after Rev. Peterson was served week-end with Mrs. E. Boyington. schooner at He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will on a research cruise'that will last for years. Her first destination wilt be the •with notice for a retraction frdm previous Mr. and Mrs. William Egan of remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a islands of the South Pacific, The boat is here shown, with her skippe^ Captain Roy O'Halloran leaves for his home statements. Brownsdale were Austin shoppers complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. Farnsworth. .. tonight at Mason City, Iowa, after see R. L. NELSON, Evidence of Liquor. Saturday. .. spending the week-end with his parents, tDn the stand Thursday afternoon, Miss Frances Judd has returned Mr. and Mrs. M. B. O'Halloran. •Rev. McFarlane explained that he from a few days' visit with friends at Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. "visited the Roberts Lake resort on Cresco, Iowa. Mrs. M. G. Shvynan gave a splendid Sunday evening', August 14, 1921. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, talk Sunday afternoon at vesper service Residence Phone—-1122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. During the early part of the evening, Miss Edith Anderson" of Madison, at the Y. W. C. A-., taking for her lie testifiedrthe dance in the hall Wisconsin, is a guest at the G. L. Gilbertson subject "Life's Discard." Mrs. Harold T*ras conducted in a manner which was home. Fenton sang a solo. The Thalian above reproach. He said there were literary society were hostesses. A about sixty couples dancing and that Misses Gladys Conlon and Harriet large crowd were present. lie had no fault to' find with their conduct. 2£elSon spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Lyle. SCOUT COUNCIL. "I thot I would leave and vote the To Visit Schoo%—County Superintendent Liberty Dollars Appear.—The Farmers All members of the Austin Council rMrs. Idell Davison and two sons Eunice LJ Rice and Miss Cora and Merchants bank has recently jplacfi splendid," he stated. Boy Scouts of America, are hereby spent Sunday at the Theodore Olson Russell, normal training teacher, will received a shipment of the new Daiicing Objectionable. notified of its annual meeting to be home «near Lansing. Liberty Dolars which replace the Liberty Toward midnight, Rev. McFarlane visit Grand Meadow schools tomorrow. held at the Business Men's club rooms THEATRE at 8 p.- m., Thursday, March 2. Every Dollar issue recently recalled. stated, the dancing became objectionable. The Business and Professional Girls member of the council is requested to He declared that he saw a man, be present. Election-of officers and will hold a costume party Tuesday Children Given WeiSh.—More than High Average) at Sale.—26 choice dead drunk, carried to a waiting car other important business is to be night at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. 1000 Austin school children-are being Poland China gilts averaged $61 per T»y several others. He said he went transacted. —O. W. O'BERG, Pres. weighed as part of a survey being head'at the G. W. 'Wheeler & Son sale Advertisement 17-1-c Marriage licenses have been issued up close to the man and smelled his near Kasson recently. Top gilt went conducted by Miss Louise Coleman, fireath, so as-to be sure he was under to Miss Manda Tippen of" Clarion, MEDICAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 and 28— city school nurse, to determine the extent to the State Agricultural farm for the influence of liquor. Iowa, and Asmues Sarensen of Blairsbury. ELECTRICITY of malnutrition in Austin schools. $100.00. /By midnight, he declared, the smell TOM MIX The survey will take about two weeks FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES ittf liquor was discernable on many Streeter's Father Dead. C. W. ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR S. T. Neveln, superintendent of Miss Addie Hamilton of LeRoy has men present. He testified that a numfer PILES Streeter upon his return from Rochester -in- schools, stated. returned to her home after spending went in on the dance floor and DR. A. I. ARNESON Thursday night reported the "SKY HIGH" several weeks at the Julius K$rl Specialist then the dancing became objectionable death of his father, wl\o has been ill Miss Burgess Named.—Miss Tayne home. OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers in the extreme. there for nearly two months. Funeral Burgess has been named by Mrs. T. and Merchants State Bank "I have attended dances in many services- were held from the home G. Winter, president of the general While Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guinejv Also HAROLD LLOYD IN parts of the country," he testified, at Lake Mills, Iowa. federation of Women's clubs as chairman living five miles east of 4»wn, were Mrs. G. H. TenBroeck •"and I never saw worse conduct than of the First district educational attending church yesterday morning, "HIS ROYAL SHYNESS" Inspect Austin School.—Mr. and that." department, in the annual year-book their home was taken possession of TEACHER OF PIANO AND W. P. Bennett of West Mitchell, Iowa, Ordered Off Grounds. HARMONY of the organization which was ready, by twenty-six of their friends who were guests at the Leonard Decker Rev. McFarlane testified that a man 406 North St. Paul Street had an elaborate picnic dinner prepared for distribution at the mid-winter home Saturday. Mr. Bennett came DIAL 5120 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1— came up and asked his name and why conference last week in Minneapolis. when Mr. and Mrs. Guiney arrived. up to look over our high school building lie was there, that another asked him "THE BONNIE BRIAR" BUSH" in view of putting up a $50,000.00 he was a detective and that he was if Woman Known Here, Dead.—Mrs. school building at West Mitchell. ordered away from the window where Rose Ransome, wife of Prof. Harvey lie was watching the dance. Finally Ransome of Milikin University, Decatur, Fomous book by the same name To Build Garages.—L. T. Sprague lie said he was accosted by one man Illinois, remembered here by manual training instructor at Central •who said, "Get off my grounds." her maiden name, Rose Harris, is $40 A MONTH high school, has instituted a project Also CENTURY COMEDY Joseph! Moonan, attorney for the dead, according to word received Jby whereby students wiH build garages plaintiff 'asked the witness if, when Mrs. William Donovan of this city. at the school for private parties, if for the rest of your life be was ordered from the window of Surviving her are ,Prof. Ransome, material and plans are furnished. The the dance frall, if he was not told that THURSDAY, MARCH 2— Mrs. E. J. Harris, her mother and a garages will be built at cost on skids lie was fceixt to the women's check sister, Mrs. Stanley Hall, IFsave lismtwr" in the school and then transferred to 1 ten years ago you had started to room and |hat he could come inside the site desired. Traveler Injured.—Harry Hanson, th/B halibut could not stand there. He $io every week, depositing a traveling man from St. Paul, was denied ihitt such statements were Fined $10 and Costs.—John Mataxes from famous book by the same name I it with us at compound interest,. taken to an Albert Lea hospital, after made to hjgai. was arraigned in justice court this same name. All Star Cast including Lois he had been injured, when an automobile Ask His Business. morning on a charge of using abusive, I your capital today if carefully in* driven- by Albert Yaroshek, driver He was also asked if, when accosted obscene and indecent language Wilson, and Theodore Robei'ts. vested would be enough to insure a for the Triangle Bus line, skidded on the grounds, the officers did not and fined $10.00 and cost&r The complaint into the ditch outside of Albert Lea tell him that pockets had been picked was made by A. M. Fenske, a perpetual income of approximately J: vW/ v- Friday. Four persons were ^n the that evening and they wanted the substitute foreftian at the Geo. /, .• .. f.-- a month. car. The others suffere& frc^lipinor STA'itTING} SUNDAY names ofall strangers, and that artides Hormel & Company. Both men were bruises and shock., had^been stolen from cars arid employed by the Hormel company. '-vt road to firuxneial independence %AOtjfcs SlOd OTPANY The they wanted to know why he^.w*s. 6 starts with &bank account—the •roaming around the grounds. fure and eas^ufry to begin money HEALTIfSERVICE ReV. -McFarlane said they told him accumulation. xxf the pickpockets and he told them .jr Hear the 3 Matinee Daily -to look at his face and see if he looked The First National Bank of Austin suspicious. He said they walked at 2:30 \ugmentgs If your health is not the very beat then you need the away, one man remarking that his Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 services of :£ace looked alright. Two Evening DBS. G. F. STORING Park Resources Over Three Million Dollars Shows -V. Yeoman Celebrate.—W. E. Hatley, i'fife'' -_:r The Chiropractor Orchestra Organi|^1868 •*'^5 "state manager of the Brotherhood of 7:30 and 9:00 lAtnerican Yeoman, spoke at the twen-ty-fifth Offlee ov& thj'Woolw'orth 8tw#°c-* A: birthday celebration of the Jkw AUSTIN Dial 2508 for appointment MINN. J* -order at the K. of -C. hall Friday -7, -f ..." .' S i, Ska SSBMt: WEmp