Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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By Charles Suglhroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL mwmtm HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS tf First You Don't Succeed, Cry, Cry Again j^v tVattn Votn Mf Ncmpapar Unlaa. Unto*. ... ai ''£••*'..r.i i.. Does ME' LET SOU VWHEKJ PEAHS LAK IN DH AVM, W BOSS V*Y WOO SELLER UkE WAT? COUNTRY. WATERS VdOVJX LET WHO'S EN PASTURES TE COWS, ME 2*0 To 1US BOY \X DEAD? VUEUL, SOMEYl KAGS UE W I S IN E I IAOWES DOES AkK SOWETIKAES "V&OOfcVJB tEY WATERS EN PASTURES HE OOW tE MILK.' W/AUCMH Bo 9«APL£O o£ PRIMARY CLASSES Clarence Tuchek celebrated Los Angeles' Rockpile for Speeders Is Opened SHAW MAKES GOOD Mrs. E Hoffman entertained the birthday Monday night at his home girls of the Junior Auxiliary of the On East Oakland avenue, Twenty OPEN NEXT WEEK Episcopal church at her home, 401 READINGRECORD friends were present. SWtBttS Courtland avenue Monday. Miss ATftt.tr Katherine King spoke. Mrs. A. E. The news twice a week in The Hilker assisted Mrs. Hoffman. Normal Training Girls News—less than 5c a week Four Pupils Have Diplomas to Obtain Practical 'for Contest Teaching. Reading. Pupils at Shaw school are makingsome TOTS MUST BE SIX exceptionally fine records for BY NEXT JANUARY reading in the "Better Reading" contest "Ill ask my bank" being conducted in Austin schools by the public library under the supervision Promotions will Not be Made in September—Impossible of Miss Tayne Burgess. to Cover A is a phrase that is becoming 4- The concert has been running several Work in Time Left. months and grade children are as common as showing keen interest in the contest. "Fll ask my doctor" f- V«3-L.V Two Spring- primary classes for or Pins, certificates and diplomas are being- children will be organized by the Normal "I'll ask my lawyer given' for the required number of Training- department Tuesday. Los Angeles' famous ruck pile for cases of flagrant automobile speeding is now in full operation and is here seen books. The purpose in organizing these on the opening day with a number of offenders at work. It was established at the suggestion of Police Judge Chesebro, Following- are the winners of pins It is good judgment to classes is to give the girls who are whose portrait is inserted. at Shaw school: Frank Blandin, Myrtle taking the normal course an opportunity Johnson, Chester Hildreth, Alice consult us as your specialist to learn "the teaching- of beginners. Just Hate to be Tlufe-Dubbed5 cn the street, as she takes her daily Jol™so11' Thelma Austin, Myrtle Nel- in business and son, Kenneth Kilker, Wilma Graves, exercise. The children will meet in the normal Up," Says Pretty Eloda Sitzer, Robert Dunlop. investment matters. She has scored a tremendous hit training rooms on the first floor Certificate winners are Clifford Ne- Who Wears Her Knickerbockers Daily with Austin theatre goers and expressed of the Franklin byilding and will be Dale Hilker, Chester Hildreth, niitz, her appreciation of the audiences taught by the normal training- teacher. Mathilda Moltz, Rose Budd, Alice she has had this week. The two "I just hate to 'flub-dubbed' up!" Johnson, Myrtle Nelson, Josephine The First National Bank of Austin said, "Do they allow girls to dress plays Miss Sitzer likes best are It is planned to have one group attend That is why Eloda Sitzer, who is Miller, Thelma Austin, Ruby Oaks. like that here?' I think they are just "Scandal," which will be played tonight, the morning sessions from 9:00 starring at the Park theatre with the Diploma winners are James Anderson, line and I have worn them for a year. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 and "The Brat." a. m. to 11:00 a. m., and another Beach-Jones Stock company, is wearing Alois McGillivray and Robert "Every girl should get them. They group from 1:15 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. knickerbocker suits. Smiht. wouldn't look good on great big girls, "Do I like them? Well, I should WEDDINGS To Teach Games. Resources Over Three Million Dollars but they sure are comfortable. I say I do. They are comfortable and Mrs. R. S. Plazak was surprised by The children will be taught beginning I weigh 10-3 pounds and want to gain Organized 1868. economical." friends Monday at her home, 608 reading, oral language games, Zook-Paine. weight. I am afraid to weigh myself "Do you think they create a mannish West Winona street. The occasion blackboard penmanship, nature Miss Anna Paine, daughter of Mr. —i cztd crrp otd c=r?ocizd tho bceause I might not have gained. appearance?" she was asked. was her birthday anniversary. study, handiwork of various kinds, and Mrs. Dan Paine, 1008 East Bridge "Yes, Eloda Sitzer is my real name. "Why, now, I hadn't thot of that," and games and music as a preparation street, and Gordon L. Zook, son of You know I had a pet aunt once, who and a petite wrinkle of worry came for first year work. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Zook, 211 South read a book in which the chief character between her blue eyes. "No, I don't Promotions will not be made in Jay street, were married Monday at was named Eloda and ever since believe they do. You know a woman September as it will be impossible to high noon' at Mason City, Iowa, by that I have carried around the name will always add a feminine touch that cover the work of a half grade in half Reverend Wilkinson, pastor of the of Eloda.. Will take away the mannishness, unless day sessions during twelve weeks Methodist church of that city. Boys' Spring Clothes they want to be mannish. I just "Another thing I like is bobbed that are left of the school year. They were attended by Mr. and hate mannish women. hair,—and let me tell you the modern Parents desiring to enroll their Mrs. Ralph Ward, cousins of the "Once in awhile I hear remarks girl is O. K., altho I don't like the children in these classes should communicate groom. Mr. and Mrs. Zook will make about them and just yesterday two short dresses. I have never seen a with the superintendent at their home here. men were talking and one of them girl with a real short dress, who looked Central high school and give the good." name and age of the child and state Mrs. Charles Mady went to Rose at New Prices POLITICAL I "How old ai-e you Miss Sitzer?" whether they wish their child to'attend Creek Wednesday to attend the fun'eral ANNOUNCEMENT The question coming unexpectedly, the morning' or afternoon of Mrs. Margaret Cress. startled her and a dismayed expression classes. The news twice a week in The coupled with a becoming blush The number that can be accommodated TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY— News- -less than 5c a week is limited to twenty in each came over her face. By a vote of the people the city of MEDICAL .group and no child is to be entered Austin has contracted for the largest "Oh! my goodness. What shall I city improvement ever undertaken. who will not be six years old by the ELECTRICITY say? I 'spose I might as well tell the The contract for the first step has first of next January. truth." She paused a moment and FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES been let and under way, and the work Children who are old enough to enter then said, "I am twenty-eight years ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR will be in full swing by Election Day. I am of the opinion that the responsibility PILES will be enrolled in the order in old, so there." $10 and $12 Suits now $7.50 for the fulfillment of DR. A. I. ARNESON •which application is made until both Miss Sitzer, with her fluffy little these contracts should not be divided. Specialist classes are full. The only way to know whether the dog, "Maggie," which she says is not OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers people feel the same way is to present related to "Jiggs," is a common sight and Merchants State Bank my name for them to vote on. "Joseph Schisler and Charles Neller Hundreds of new spring suits for boys in brown, green I have, therefore, today filed for of Owatonna visited Austin friends the office of Mayor, subject to the will Tuesday and attended the automobile and Scotch mixtures, finely tailored—every suit with 2 of the voters. show. The platform on which I stand for re-election is the record of my service pants, and every suit worth $10 to $12—new spring price thru eight years in the city administration, MISS E. OBER $7.50 and the experience and knowledge of city affairs gained thru Are you proud DIAL 7527 that service. —A. C. PAGE. Advertisement 20-1-c LEGAL NOTICE to pull out TEACHER OF PIANO CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION LEGAL NOTICE FOR ADMINISTRATION. your watch? Estate of Ada A. Drummond. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Mower. In Probate Court. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING Woolwear boys' new spring suits—the very finest tailored In the Matter of the Estate of Ada THEREON. A. Drummond, Decedent. Estate of Alexander Roulston. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO boys' suits that can be bought—suits that were $15 to STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Roy A. Drummond and Florence G. Mower, In Probate Court. Drummond, heirs at law said de ,of Fyour In the Matter of the Estate of $25—new prices. IFTY YEARS ago, perhaps, ceased and to all persons interested in timekeepers for the man and woman Alexander Roulston, Decedent. grandfather bought a the granting of administration of the of today. Such a watch you Letters of Administration this day watch Thick, elaborately estate of said decedent: The petition can display with a full measure having been granted to Joseph Roulston, ornamented and heavy in the of pride. of Roy A. Drummond having been filed of Austin, Minnesota: pocket, it represented the highest in this court, representing that Keep the old watcli for the $ 0.75 '12.50 J!5.00 the watchmaker of that It Is ordered that the time within skill' of Ada A. Drummond, then a resident of memories that surround it. But "day. Perhaps it has come down which all creditors of the above named let us show you our new models the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, to you as an heirloom. decedent may present claims against —pocket watches of unsurpassed died intestate on the 25th day of his estate in this court, be, and the elegance, sturdy strap watches for June, 1919, and praying that letters And yet, if you were buying a same hereby is, limited to three the out-of-doors, dainty wristlets of administration of her estate watch today, would you choose Be months f^pm and after the date hereof in gold and silver and platinum. granted to Roy A. Drummond, such a model? Would you wear of said time expiring the 6th day of We will show you the masterpieces Austin, Minnesota and the a suit of clothes of the style of a Court $5.90 June, 1922. of the finest watchmakers having fixed the time and place for half-century ago? 100 boys' suits of lesser value—softie of them And it is further ordered, that of today, in infinite' variety of hearing said petition: Watchmaking has progressed. Monday the 12th day of June, style. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH The modern thin models, with odd suits from fall, worth double, now 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Prolate We also invite you to view our OF YOU, are hereby cited and required all the accuracy and sturdiness Court Rooms at Court House at selection of watch cases made by to show cause, if any you of their cumbersome -predecessors, -the City of Austin, in said County, be, Wadsworth, thfe creator of many have before this court at the Probate and with an added beauty of the most popular designs in and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Court Rooms in the Court of line, have become the ideal watch cases for thirty years. as the time and place for House, in the City of Austin, in the .hearing upon and the examination, County of Mower, State of Minnesota, The Leuthold Peterson Co. adjustment and allowances of such J. J. Hayes & Son on the 3rd^day of April, 1922,) claims as shall be presented within at 10 o'clock a., m., why said petition ±he time aforesaid. should not be granted. Let notice hereof be given by the Witness, the Judge of said court,! publication of this order in the Mower and the seal of said court, this Jewelers County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, 4th day of March, 1922. as provided by law. HENRY WEBER, JUN., AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Probate Judge. Dated March 6th, 1922. (Court Seal) -L HENRY WEBER, JUN. A. W. WRIGHT, Judge of Probate. M. A. NELSON, Court Seal) Attorneys for Petitioner. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, 'ri\ File No. 431? Mar. 9,16, 23 No, 4312 -Mar. 9, 16, 23 mm ~1 4