Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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V- v» *3 *r: ^fFJ- ,""***'» 1 Page Eight Thursday, Mar. 16, 1922 a-'u-- Our Boy Meant No Disrespect BAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By UMa Sugjhroe 'J A{, .*.' ot (fe&KV r.^-v. •V«taN«w«lMiT -. KAORVNUGy VAlCK&t WOMT Vf|A P4r&M> NOOfefe *T£lMMS VAE. StORN PEr CALLS A PO-LICEMAN '•*»••CAU MOV) Xfeu: SUWiOAN "PEACE OFFICUH" BUT X\j IT SHO DON' FEEL VE'Y KAE TM6 Tfc*Y/? "TWe LORO WVM SW£PVA£W PEACEFUL WEN TEY GITS *j SHOULD V40RRM. frova, ROUM' WHA.H AHS AjU 1 Farmers Chase Mayme Meadow, Wednesday noon, where LOT FOR SALE—Sealed bids will be Loneliest and Highest Railroad Station Jud Tunkins. taken on a choice let and building funeral services were held at1 2:30 "A man who can't attend to his own Thru Sewer Pipe on West Medary street, Lot 9, Blk. business," said Jud Tunkins, "still has today, at the Congregational church. 8, Brown's addition, Austin, Minn. With Pitchforks a chance of winning gratitude by bein' Bids will be taken until April 15t!~ a business doctor." Edward August Schwartz. Owner reserves the right to rej~c (Continued'from page 1:) any ail bids. Terms if desh6?' or Edward August Schwartz, aged MARKET PLACE .4' r' j71 West Mill A. G. Peterson, seventy-eight, a brother of C. L. 22-2-c Winona, Minn. They told her that France was Schwartz of Austin, and a veteran of S'*K ""v needy Mower County News the Civil War, died at Sandpoint, MISCELLANEOUS 4 And she crocheted lace on a sheet." Idaho, March 2 from arterial sclerosis, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. The funny part of it was that six FOR SALE—One rubber tired buggy,' at the home of his son, W. W. Minimum Charge Twenty-five :ents. single seat. Cail -Fred Fenton at different women called me up and explained Schwartz, 334 South Boyer avenue. Ten Cents Collection Charge WJ11 Be Peopies Service Store. 22-2-c in detail that the Red Cross Added for all ads not paid for in advance. He was born in Germany, March 2 Readers or locals not run in was all out of yarn, or that it was a 1884. During the Civil War, Mr. this column will be charged at the PROFESSIONAL •wedding present started before the Schwartz served from 1861 to 1865 rate of 10 cents per line. DIRECTORY -war—and at least six other women with the 21st Wisconsin Infantry. looked "mad at me"—when they mat Following his discharge from the service HELP WANTED CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. me on the street, and I had no knowledge he ranched for a time in Nebraska, Dial 2038 of anybody having' such a lapse WANTED—To buy lot in Austin. Physician and Surgeon later locating* at Rochester, Minnesota, Write stating price and particulars Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. •of patriotism. where he lived until 1901, to Matt Kerling 810 Grove street, X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment No Grudge Against Farmer. when he moved to Tumwater, Washington. Austin, Minn. 21-2-p Assistants— I have no grudge against a farmer. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. WANTED—To hear from owner of Mabelle Moore, R. N. In his declining years, he suffered But a retired farmer is a different good farm for sale. State cash much from ill health and since 1909 price. Full particulars. D. F. Bush, miatter. I maintain that a retired Minneapolis, Minn. has been at the home of his son here W. R. EARL farmer, retired merchant or retired 18, 20, 22, 24, 26-p at various times, and remaining here tanker hasn't as active an interest in FUNERAL DIRECTOR steadily for the past two years. HELP WANTED: Correspondents the town, its growth and its prosperity Business Residence wanted all over Mower County by Here is the railroad station amid the mountains at Trondhjem, in Ncrwuy, which has just been erected for the Early in the winter his health beg-an as a man who is building up his Phone 2512 Phone 2213 the Mower County News. If you like Grand Trunk railroad which runs from the north to the south of Norway. The station is the highest in the world, being to fail rapidly and the past two fjusiness along with the town. AUSTIN, MINN. to write or think you can write at an altitude of more than 7,000 feet. •», I months he was confined to his bed news, inquire at the News office put the active farmer in the same about our proposition. See City constantly. dass as the women—smart enough DONOVAN & GOSLEE Editor. 10-tf. Surviving him are a son at Standpoint, "SHIFTING GEARS" IS SUBJECT OF and Grace Wilder of St. Paul. to hold office—but unused to city politics. Funeral Directors and one other son, Otto C. FOR SALE I Give the women time and if and Embalmers ADDRESS GIVEN TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Arthur French. Schwartz of Minneapolis four bothers, they can't get the kind of legislation Day Calls—Phone 2188 FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, Mrs. Arthur French died at Rochester Fred C. and August of Max, Nebraska they want, they'll take a little power Night Calls and Carbon Paper. We have a fine at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon Chai'les Schwartz of this city (Continufed from Page One) line of the famous Milo ribbons and T. W. Donovan—5914 themselves. Mrs. Nicholsen Adapts Subject from cancer. and Berthold Schwartz of Sargeant, V,. carbon paper for all makes typewriters. H. A. Goslee—6637 to Girl Life and Gives Impressive Wants Laws Enforced. Ethel Morse was born in Mower When in need of either of Minnesota, and a grandson, Walter Motor and Carriage Service Lesson. Women Have Always these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy "We women are particularly anxious county, March 16, 1876. She was William Schwartz, Jr., son of W. W. you with this superior brand. to see the law enforced. Taxes are married to Arthur French, June 3, Worked, Mrs. C. Schwartz of Sandpoint. 3-tf. C. MEDICAL Mrs. R. Anderson Plays Se like expenses. We don't mind 'em. 1.896. Haugen Tells Floral ELECTRICITY lection on Piano for Benefit We have a lot of 'em. Of course a REAL ESTATE Surviving her are five children, LEGAL NOTICES of Club Members. Club Members FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES little common sense is an essential Lloyd, Ruth,/ Morris, Everett and FOR SALE WASHINGTON LANDS ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR for any candidate. Helen, beside her husband and also —Irrigated farms, orchards, and "In fact", Mrs. Haugen concluded PILES I wouldn't care to be taxed for a The Friendship club of Central her mother, Mrs. Hattie Henry of land soon to be irrigated in great CITATION FOR HEARING ON after she had explained the relation DR. A. I. ARNESON Yakima Valley. Mild climate, priced PETITION FOR PROBATE flock of Packards for the city officials high school held the second of a series Frederic, "fll., a brother in Frederic, Specialist of woman to her work, "the extent right terms. Western Realty Company, OF WILL to take joy rides in—but I'll cheerfully of short programs, arranged by Wis., three half brothers in Detroit, OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers to which the spending function is Clogg Bldg., Yakima, Washington. Estate of Peter Haffner. pay taxes to build a wonderful the Inner Circle, for the girls of the and Merchants State Bank Mich., one sister in Cleveland, Ohio, 22-4-p STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of conceded her by the family group today, school—a factory to turn out good club, in the auditorium Tuesday afternoon one sister in London Mills, 111., and a Mower, ss. In Probate Court. when the family has become «ew citizens and to make over some at 3:30. In the Matter of the Estate of brother in Gilman, Montana. simply a center of consumption, is a crzj t—) c— I O 1 O I O 0 Peter Haffner, Decedent. -old ones. I say such a plant in constant The first part of the program was She was a member of the Christian survival of the control which was THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to use day and night is its own ex£tise. musical. Mrs. C. R. Anderson played church and the Degree of. Honor Albert J. Haffner, Frances Haffner hers when the family was still a producing JC TBU.SH. several piano numbers. Mrs. Anderson's lodge. /S Schammel, Mary K. Haifner, Peter E. unit. Haffner, and Jacob S. Haffner, and to Some Taxes Reasonable. graciousness together with Mrs. Rice Reads Paper. Patrick Smith. all persons interested in the allowance her skill as a musician have made her Taxes for good roads, good health and probate of the will of said decedent. Mrs. Eunice Rice read a character Patrick Smith died at his home, 600 several appearances on programs in and educations are the kind of taxes The petition of Albert J. Haffner sketch of Cornelia Stratton Parker, West Bridge street, at 3:20 Tuesday Austin very highly appreciated. we women call reasonable. being duly filed in this court, under the title, "Working With the morning. He had been a sufferer representing that Peter Haffner, Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen gave the girls We spend fortunes on churches Working Women," in which she told from bronchitis .for a number of then a resident of the County of an inspirational talk on "Shifting each equipped with costly furniture, Mower, State of Minnesota, died on of Mrs. Parker's work with women in years and on Monday afternoon was Gears." She adapted the subject to pipe organs, heating plants, and salaried the 9th day of February, 1922, leaving various industries and the conclusions taken with pneumonia which resulted girl life and made the lesson highly leaders. Too often these places a last will and testament which is she drew from this work that in his death presented to this court with said petition, impressive in a charming^ sympathetic stand empty from one Sunday to the life to the factory girl is no sociological Mr. Smith was born in County Sarmangham, and praying that said instrument manner. next—or we'll find a handful here be allowed as the last will and problem nothing to be sobbed Ireland, August 3, 1853. The meeting was conducted by .and a handful there. Our municipal testament of said decedent, and that Ttjc THEN you limit your over nothing especially to praise He was married to Miss Elizabeth Lucile Sasse, president of the Friendship letters Testamentary be issued thereon /gathering place is in constant use and God about. The last women who W point of contact to Duffy in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1877. to Rev. A. M. Gmeinder and Simon club. filled to capacity. No luxury, I take Wegmann, of Rose Creek, Minn. plead in their own behalf are the They came to America thirty-eight the teller's window, you are it. Love to all. Now, Therefore, you, and each of women factory workers themselves, years ago and located in Cleveland, Mrs. E. E. Patch entertained the you, are hereby cited and required to —MAYME. not using all the service this she said. Iowa, where, they resided for nine Friendship club Saturday at her home show cause, if any you have, before Report is Given. years, then moved to Eddyville, Iowa, this court, at the probate court NATURALIZATION on Lyndale avenue. bank is prepared to give you. rooms in the court house, in the city where they lived until ten y^ars ago Mrs. S. D. Catherwood, who was a of Austin, county of Mower, state of DRAWS INTEREST when they .came to Austin vmich has delegate to the Minnesota Federation Minnesota, on the 10th day of April, Our are accessible whenever officers since been their home. of Women's Clubs at St. Paul, in February 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M., why the Continued from Page One) you desire their counsel in your Surviving him are Mrs. Smith prayer of said petition should not be gave her report. She told of business or personal finances granted. and five children, John of Ottumwa, phases of club work such as home Witness the Honorable Henry from the new republic, Lithuania, in Iowa, James of Bayfield, Wis., Jos economics Indian welfare work, public Weber, Jun., judge of said court, and The First National Bank of Austin -which the effort Lithuania was making eph of New York City, William and health, citizenship, library extension. the seal of said court, this 0 to make a republic patterned after Lauderdale of Austin. 14th day of March, 1922. Dr. Joseph Lane Hancock. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 America was outlined. The American HENRY WEBER, JUN., He was a member of St. Augustine's Mrs. F. A. Smith has received word City women and country women (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Declaration of Independence is Resources Over Three Million Dollars of the death of Dr. Joseph Lane Hancock church. must get together and the rural child File No. 4325 Mar. 16, 23, 30 «3n sale at all news stands in the new of Chicago, be died of heart The funeral services will be held at must have the same advantages as Organized 1868. ^republic, Judge Meighen said. 9:30 Friday morning at St. Augustine's the city children, Mrs. Catherwood trouble. CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL "Your vote at the polls is the equal Dr. Hancock married Louise Lambert, church. Interment will be at ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. explained. She told of Mrs. Edith of every other man," A. W. Weight St. Augustine's cemetery. formerly of this city and was a Kirkwood's talk on "The Patriotic told the prospective citizens in an address, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY cousin of Mrs. Smith. The obituary Mother," in which Mrs. Kirkwood explained Ludwig J. Odden. of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. in which he admonished them in a Chicago paper mentioned Dr. that motherhood was not a Seeing Is Believing Ludwig J. Odden, aged 29 -years, In the' Matter of the Estate of not to abuse the right conferred upon Hancock as a physician, naturalist, sentimental job but a good, big, woman-sized John J. Hayes, Decedent: died at nine o'clock Tuesday morning them. author, and landscape painter of note. job and it takes a woman of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a after a week's illness. "Don't abuse the rights conferred A copy of his book, "Nature Sketches Paul J. Hayes, Albert C. Hayes, the stuff that patriots are made to Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE Mr. Odden was born December 21, upon you," he said. "Vote for the and Alice J. Hayes, and to all of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph in Temperate America," published in meet its full requirements. 1893, at Winnebago City, Minn. At persons interested in the final account (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. best and don't be influenced by dollars 1911, was presented to the city library Mrs. A. W. Allen had charge of roll and distribution of the estate of said He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will the age of one year he moved with tr favoritism. He who votes against by Mrs. Smith. call and Mrs. R. A. Pooler with Mrs. decedent. The representative of the remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony fua own best judgment violates^ his above named decedent, having filed in Mrs. Hancock died three years ago complete Spinographicalx outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. Rayman furnished the musical part Odden, to Grand Meadow, where he atizenship." this court his final account of the administration at Chicago. An only daughter, Mrs. R.L NELSON, of the meeting. lived until a year ago when he moved of the estate of said decedent, Silk flags were presented to the citizens John Sinclair, and infant son survive together with his petition praying onto the F. E. Gleason farm two miles SEE D.C. by B. E. Hughes on behalf of him. I Mrs. Adele Tollefson is ill with the for the adjustment and allowance southwest of Austin, where his death the Elks. Short talks were also givpn of said final account and for distribution Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. influenza and unable to attend to her occurred. He graduated from the Martha E. Wilson. of the residue of said estate by Mr. Hughes and C. F. Cook. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, duties at the First National bank, Grand Meadow high school in 1912, to the persons thereunto entitled. Martha E. \yilson, who will be well Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Therefore, You, and each of you, are and the University of Minnesota in NEVELN'S FATHER and favorably" remembered by old residents Priscillas Entertained. The Priscillas hereby cited and required to show 1914. He was married to Miss Alma of the eastern part of the cause, if any you have before this enjoyed another of their social CLAIMED BY DEATH Root of Dexter in 1917. Two1 children county, died at St. PauLon March 9th, Court at the Probate Court Rooms times at the home of Miss Veta West IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING in the Court House in the City of were born to "them, Gale, who was at the age of 82. She with her husband, Tuesday evening. Light refreshments Austin, in the County of Mower, State four years old on the day. pf her Cyril Wilson settled in Pleasant Funeral services for C. H. Nevel'n, served. of Minnesota, on the 10th day of were father's death, and Jean, two" years Valley township in 1861. Mr, -father of S. T. Neveln, superintendent April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., old. you are aisiired of GENUINE FORD Wilson died in 1900 and Mrs. Wilson why said petition should not be granted. of schools, who died at the Home Miss Sue Hobart Dead.—Word has Surviving him are his father and since that time has made her -home of his son-in-law at Davenport, Iowa, been received, of tlje death of Miss PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick Witness, the Judge of said Court, mother, thr6^* brothers, Evan,\=Arthur with her daugfiter, Mrs. Grace Wilder ^Monday, were held yesterday from Sue Hobart which occurred early on" and the seal of said Court, this and Ma^ar^B|"'£our sisters^^ura,' of St. Paul. She leaves mourn her the family home at Victor Iowa. Sunday morning at tKe home of her 13th day of-March, 1922. Service. at-: 1 Helen, May and Vivian. HENRY WEBER, JUN., loss six children, Mrs .Mary -Ifell of 'Surviving him are six sons and one: niece at-Fall River, Wisconsin. .She 1 (Court Seal.) Judge of Probate. He was a member of the Masonic AUSTIN MIT0 COMPANY Independence, Kansas W. and daughter. Mr. Neveln'was sev6nt|^#as ei^y years of age. She had A. W. WRIGHT, lodge of Grand Meadow'—vb&K he Cyril Wilson -Jr. of this county Arthur three years old. ^»many friends at Lansing where she M. A. NELSON, Wilson of Stewartville Elmer joined jn 1920 r. S. T. Neveln, who attended the ser- often spent the summer with her Attorneys for Petitioner. The frodyi was taken ttf^rand File No. 4234 Mar. 16, 23, 30 Wilson of Bismarck, faorth Dakota/ is iexpected home Friday.^ nephew. f* trees,