Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 13, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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.-: wmw" t, -'-i'fi*r:w-\. '•i* A. •v »vj it ?c* /l .•'. '::'v/!&*». ••.*?. v". •.. .• ., •. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, BONN. Five Page Thursday, April 13,1922 DEXTER PLANS A FIRST CALL FOR LOCAL SOUTHERN Immense Ant HSU in Rhodesia enter a seed store intelligently may be brary better nderstood by the taxpayers new but it is popular since the library of the city in order that it majr CHEESE FACTORY MINNESOTA LEAGUE TEAM SOUNDED has loaned its books and its seed catalogs. make for better citizenship, a more intelligent public, and a better educated March hall bulletins featured the community. 41 world's leading events and back to Dr. Schottler Attends Hint for Typists. I. nature literature. Putting your note book on first Clinic at Minneapolis. Book additions: By purchase, 125 II of BOWLING side and then the other side First Practice for 1 by gift, 5. desk as you write will equal!* Next Week. The Gilbertson sisters presented Games tonight—Tri-State. vs. Cubs.* strain on your'eyes. the library with a beautiful plant in At a meeting last night the ladies Dexter, April 12.—Ernest Karon is' memory of their mother, Mrs. E. H. Those Happy Men. interested in bowling decided to organize SEASON TO START A happy man here looking after his creamery interjests. Greene, gave the library several a bowling league. Six teams Is Hiram Hutch, LATE NEXT MONTH He is also making arrangements books as good as new. have been signed up already and more The dentist didn't fo« starting a. cheese factory in Dex-! The library has been a busy place Hurt him much. are expected to join before the games Iter- I during the month of March. Every S'#.-- Thirty-Two Games in Schedule— SL^•. MI Mr. and Mrs.-jGhas. Hagen went toj extort has been made to make the li 0. Captains have been chosen and will Many Sign for Austin Team. 1 Minneapolis, Monday, where they will :attemx)t to organize their teams so as Practice Starts Soon. xi. consult doctors concerning Mrs. Hagjen's Mr. Pep LEGAL NOTICE to include all the women town msterested health. in bowling. The captains are:! First for candidates for 1 Dr. Schottler left for Minneapolis, call ^jiS5 Olive Cooley, Miss Naomi Rice,J 10S12 1 Monday, to atend the clinic which is Austin's ball team the newly ilh Miss Gwendolyn Beatty, Mrs. A. Rob- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE being held there. He wi:l return on NOTICE. ,1 -ir- iinson. Mrs. William Gilchrist and organized Southern .Minnesota 0 Default in the conditions of the Qmith (Thursday. mortgage hereinafter referred to has League has been issued by Clark Lee returned to Austin, Sun-! The men's league has nearly com- occurred, by which the Power of Sale 'day, where he is serving on the jury, Manager Geraghty. It is plan- therein contained has become operative. Pleted their schedule. Only the \Vm. Kraft was in Brownsdale, Such default consists in the games tonight between the Tri-State the opening prac- mm* neu hold non-payment of interest due March 1. I Monday, having dental work done. and the Cubs and the series between, 1922. Said mortgage has been duly tice next week. The Ernest Kraft returned from Austin early the Post Office and the Mower County This forty-foot ant hill was removed by natives of northern Rhodesia be»use recorded. jMond ay night. Co-operatjce Store are left. It was an obstacle to cultivation! The job was bv no means an easy one. NOW NOTICE IS GIVEN AS is bv no means limited to Hugh Buda'nn from Colorado is FOLLOWS: The Post Office team is securely BUSINESSWOMEN MRS. MASON DIES players working at the Hormel 1. The name of the mortgagor is here vsiting his brother. Louie. setting in first place, so that the game Jacob Stayner, widower the name cf L. F. King returned from Buffalo, plant, in fact Manager Geraghty left will have no bearing on their position. the mortgagee Chas. L. Schwartz. New York, Tuesday night, where he HOLD MEETING AT LE ROY HOME The mortgage is dated March i, 1918, If the Tri-State team takes is confident that the first spent a few weeks visiting his daugh-: and was duly recorded in the office of one game from the Cubs tonight they the Register of Deeds of Mower County, practice will see a large num- vrin tor, Mrs. Luella Burnell. stay in second place and if the' Minnesota, on the 14th day of John H. Rahilly was seen on our ber flayers out from all ri Co-op. team wins two from the Post March, 1918. at 9 o'clock A. M., in 0ffice-a herculean task, they will jn5-0jr na.Talk Given bv Recital at Opera House 5treets' Wednesdav. Book 53 of Mortgages, page 520, and parts oi town. 'the mortgage registration tax thereon cinch the fourth place position. Heard by Large Mrs. Nicholsen— has been duly paid. LIBRARY PROVES A meeting of the league 2. The amount claimed to be due Crowd. Program Good. PRIZE MONEY POPULAR PLACE and which is due thereon at the date representatives will be held in 3i this notice is $10538.35, and consists STANDINGS Owatonna next Thursday at of 810,000.00 principal and interat 13.—Mrs. Margaret' (Continued from Paee One) The Business and Professional LeRoy, April the rate of five per cent per Women's Club met Tuesday night at Mason passed away on Sunday morn!ihe which final steps in the organ- Team total—Postoffice .2979 ar.num cn S2 amour.: from March 1, Y. W. C. A. rooms. One of the ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adult fiction 2941, classed books 760, 1921 aino the disbursements allowed .1067 ization will be taken. At the Team Singles Postoffice best programs of the season was ren- Spencer. Funeral services were juvenile fiction 2o29, Juven.le nonllicdered. by law. and attorneys" fees of SI00.00 Individual total—Requa 736 held at the Baptist church Monday tion 987. I beg leave to call atten- being the maximum attorneys' fees in 0\va- la?L meeting. alfcO held Individual game—Requa 297 allowed therefor by law. The talk by Mrs. J. X. Nicholsen on afternoon conducted by Rev. Oest- tion tolhe fact that 33 per cent of the tonha, representatives from 187 3. The description of the mortgaged WM \\e wov Vt Individual average—Lunacheck. "Shifting Gears,*' was one of the best reich. Interment was in the local books issued for the month were nontalks premises conforming substantially PRESIDENT SEES Austin. Owatonna, Waseca, ever given before the club and cemetery. fiction, which makes a self evident to that contained" in the mortgage, is I cfocs ou^oTCMer as follows: the South-East Quarter everv girl present must have receiv-! A very large crowd listened to *the fact that the Horary is not merely a Janesville. Adams, Blooming of Section Seventeen, in Township !ed an inspiration or some good, and recital given at the opera house last fiction reading patronage. Of the OPENING GAME One Hundred Four North, of Range There seems to be no end to it. Prairie and New Richland AnFiTm/i a no doubt each girl will find it neces- Friday by the students of Misses Mae c.'ass books circulated irom the chilsarv Sixteen West, in Mower County, Minnesota. You are guaranteed full -weigfct were present. Albert Lea is to shift gears thru life's long Johnson and Cordelia Eastwold. All oren room fairy tales predominated, first class FLOUR 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale in who took part did very well. with picture books, rhymes and jinThe journey. interested also and is expected to said Mortgage contained and in accordance Emanuel Johnson family mov- gles and nature books following closecd a so a a have a representative at the next with the statute in such case to Austin last Saturday where Mr.: ly. Biographical books were predomJohnson Hllge CrOWjuS oee .Habe~.st. Olaf college. Northfield, gave a made and provided, said mortgage meeting. However, if Albert Lea Teams Start [FEED FOR ANIMALS ball is employed in the packing inant. among the adult readers, with will be foreclosed and said land will irecitation in a very pleasing manner. does not join there are a number of be sold -by the sheriff of said Mower house. American literature as a close second. (Instrumental music by Luther Noss HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED other towns'from which the eighth reason. County, or his deputy, at public vendue Mrs. A. C. Broks of Austin came The adult readers number 1130, the jar!j vocal solos by Miss Ora RobertEdith member of the league can be chosen. to the highest bidder for cash, on Poultry Supplies Jessen were down Sunday evening to attend the reference workers 495. juvenile readfuneral ison and Miss Monday, the 15th day of May, 1922, at Dr. Giltner, of Waseca, who was -a -n Organized baseball* go* away to a of her grandmother, Mrs. ers 1085, njaking a total of 2710. 10 o'clock A. M.. at the West Front FULL 'O PEP Door of the Court House in the City a a games and Mason. Many of the morning readers are peo- program of Austin, Mower County. Minnesota, POULTRY FEEDS Deposit ReauireL greeted the teams of the three largest ig^gcjng contests were enjoyed, Mrs. Ed. Sweet of Riceville pie waiting for trains, shoppers com- spent to pay such principal, interest, disbursements store. if vbu buy them at this ueposit Kequireo. .leagues, even in places where the[6 several days the past week with her ing in to rest before going home. The and attorneys' fees subject Dainty refreshments were served. A deposit of S100 will be brough't weather was raw and cold. mother, Mrs. J. Kingsley. library is so conveniently near the to redemption at any time within HARE & G0SS to the meeting by all of the member President Harding and Gen- __ /.TfcT one year from the date of sale, as Miss Etta Hickok, a student of the Babcock building with its various ofAustin Led by provided by law. clubs. This deposit is required to in- Pershing and many other high I llftMl mhJX 111 eraI high school, is spending her ^ces that many patrons avail themspring Dated March 2S, 1922. FEED & SEEDS' sure obeyar.ee of the actions of the government officials 25,000 people saw j** MOTOR J. TO N.D. vacation at the home of her selves of the reading room while CHAS. L. SCHWARTZ, league heads. It was decided that the Washington beat the Ruthless Yan-1 Mortgagee. mother, Mrs. Lillian Hickok. "waiting for the doctor."' rules of organized baseball will be 5_ Xhe President threw the CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, kees 6 t0 Miss Lois Hickok, an employee at Many notices have been sent by Austin, Minn. B. E. HUGHES, followed and :f any player, who is ^rst kept his own score and en-1 the Hormel packing house at Austin, 'phone and by note to people inter- Attorneys for Mortgagee, S Man Buys the fined for any infractions of these jove^ himself immensely according to A /-lovyi was an over-Sunday guest at the ested in special subjects—in this way Austin, Minnesota. rules, refuses to pay the fine the a- the game. Mch. 30. Apr. 6. 13, 20, 27, May 4. reports Srom Local Creamery Hickok home. the library enrolls a large pre cent of PARR mount will be deducted from the de- other" American League opening: Miss Zona Thaden and Clark the population among its readers War- Building. posit of his club. Other business that 3, Chicago Louis scoreg e: St ren, students at Carleton college, each month. Not the number of the league will consider is the elec- 2. Philadelphia Athletics. White Sox spent a. short vacation with their par- books circulated, but the number of t:on of a secretary and a treasurer. Cleveland 7, Detroit 4. ,j Boston 2 Taopi, April 12.—Julius Eastvold, ents. .people interested is the basis of li-j The final schedule will also be jn the National league the Giants,' Harold Alfard Leslie and Walter The Misses Hannah and Lena Void brary usefulness. Our slogan is "A! drawn up. Each team will play thir- preseason favorites, w.ere defeated Jay Waldron started for Grandin, North returned Thursday evening from the chance for better and wider service." t-t'A0 garner during the season, Brooklyn 4 to 3. St. Louis Cardinals j}ak0ta, Monday, in Mr. Eastvold's cities, where they visited their sisters A library patron called the other starting May 21. The schedule will ^eat Pittsburg 10 to 1. Other scores :car_ Qn account of the severe weath- for several days. evening to read one of the city pap- be so arranged that every club will THEATRE were: Chicago Cubs7. Cincinnati 3 ,er conditions we are of the opinion Roy Wells was taken'SfTCtesco, on ers. She is a girl whose room is her, rf.ay on its field every other Sunday Philadelphia 7, Boston 1. jthey did not get very far. Mr. East- Tuesday noon where an operation was home. She had advertised for work ar.d will meet each of the other clubs Minnesota teams in the American^ void was going out west to help his performed at St. Mary's hospital for and wished to see her advertisement, a home .and home series. Games association wqn both of their games, brothers put in the crop on their a ruptured appendix. The paper had been destroyed at her be r-ayed on Sundays and holi- St. paui defeating Indianapolis in one far^ the Red River Valley.' Miss Laura Futrell went to Cresco rooming place. She said. "This dear. large of the best played of the opening jhe other bovs intended to get work Saturday to visit her father, who is at old place, I can find anything I want THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 13 AND -r.sure evenlv matched teams 0f 3 to 0. Minneap-i0Ut also. Mar^,s IO here." games hy a score there SL hospitaL GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION 'nf//"!5en:anV!5 decided to all°^ olis won from Louisville in^a twelve- Chancy Pitts of Alton, Iowa, tran- Miss Mabel Sorenson, who teaches Another patron 'phoned the library "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" cy tno^e of Aj_tin an inning game with a score of 9 to 8. isacted business in our village, Tuts- at Adams, is spending her spring vaUwator.r.a the other morning to find suggestions to mre three outside play- T^-0 inning games were :day. cation at her home west of town. for setting colors in delicate fabrics. other extra -rs. Austin and Owatonna "W'J ce played in the Association. Columbus ]vir. Bergen cf Adams, has purchas-' Mrs. SL Baldwin of Chester, Iowa, Several committee meeting have The story of a double impersonation that will enthrall, c-.:.o-,ved :w-o from outside the town, defeating Milwaukee in a 14-inning €(j the Taopi creamery building. This and lecture! visited tiie first of the week with Mrs. been held in the office mystify, surprise and startle you. I. t.ic. ...a. .his ru.ing %.i.l ..lake ^ame 5 to 4, and Kansas City beat:building has stood vacant for several! G. V. Wells. room during the month. cluc-s evenly matched so that the ten-inning battle. Also "PATHE NEWS" 5 4 To]edo a ial years and would certainly be an With seed time but a few weeks to games ".vili be oe more interesting to Entertain St. Olaf improvement to the community if it .away, seed catalogues have grown in- spectators and players. SATURDAY, APRIL 15— LAGERVALL FAMILY •were fixed up into running order rnlWp ^tnHpnffis t0 PromineRee- A ?o ter cn the buI' Umpires will be appointed next WILLIAM RUSSELL vArlie|5t olUUcIUo |ktin board was planned to lure the again. RECOVERS Thursday for the entire schedule. Altho A. Short went to Austin, Thursday, Miss Maurane Johnson entertained 'passerby to examine the splendid asa -m- FROM THE FLU "THE STRENGTH OF THE PINES many of the umpires will be picked I returning on Friday. 55 number of §t. Olaf students and sortment of books on gardening from towns in the league no one Harold Otto is carrying mail while f^erids Wednesdav pvpnino- in .which the library has for the aipature evening =, other will work in the games in which his Renova, April 13.—The Lagervall tne regular carrier, Mr. Johnson, is honor of her friend, Miss Carman' gardener. The idea of studying to A Wonderful Story of the Great Out Doors town is represented. am is re in el he an a a at on a he of a in W 4 I Many Local Players Out. Also "UPPER AND LOWER" A Century Comedy siege of the influenza. Mrs. Allard went to Faribault, Sun- town students who were present were (Vi A |4 p. !i No Captain has been chosen lor the Henry Kramer and son were busi- day, where she spent a very pleasant Helen Skifter, Juletta j1**11111J 1 12 Misses Mower County News SUNDAY, APRIL 16— Aust team and will not be untij the ca]]ers Brownsdale the last day visiting with friends. Knutsen, Mervin Tollefsrud, of North- ness of WILL ROGERS opening of the league games'. Some the week. I Loren Williams of T\est Concord, fie]d and Miss Gladys Bjornson of One Cent Per Word Per Insertion.! of the ball players of Austin have al- Ernest Rockwell Dexter arrived Friday to visit with friends. Twin Vallev. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. In "ONE GLORIOUS DAY" ready signified their intentions of re- 6. 1 Miss Laura Bell came home from enj0ved -Tc" C?lleftion cha.^f shopper Ax)ril Games nd stuntg were porting to the first practice the first practice. Three PhiHips is Faribault last Tuesday and will spend the evening. Delicious re- Rpoder^ orLals noT lun Miss Marion spending thruout vance. Readers or locals not ran in pitchers who have signed up and "whojher week's vacation at home, a short time with her mother. freshments were served by Mrs. Johnson, this column, will be charged at the Rogers in one the Greatest Comedy Roles that he haer GI are expected to do the bulk of the George Young delivered ninety Miss Nora Wiegen of Mclntyre, rate of lGfidits x»er line. assisted by Mrs. Newman, after been seen in. r.eav work are, Cipra, a left hander dozen eggs at Oltman & Ayken's! spent Saturday with her friend, which^college songs were sung. Also "A SUNSHINE" COMEDY HEjLP WANTED Gute and Titus, right handers. store in Dexter April 6, the day of Laura Bell, returning home Sunday, The^guests departed at a late hour 4. 5* the sale. I ^r- Rumsey, who has been, doing Wengert. Smith and Potter have having spent a delightful evening. HELP WANTED: Correspondents MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 17 AND 18— the janitor work at the school house signed up for the catching job. Six wanted all over Mower County by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grunwaldt are the Mower County News, If you like the. past winter, is working on the C. infielders, all fast men, are already the proud .parents of a little, son born TOM MIX Even Small Garden* to write or think you can write. on the roster and more are expected. G. W. section.. Mr, Allard has taken April 1. news, inquire-- at- the News offiee "TRAILING" -m- Will OftenPay Big the janitor work for the remaining These men are McGrath on the Eveli Herman Wollenberg is laying a about our .proposition. See.. City eth team last season Dugan, Dfr) term., Editor. ., 10-tf. ifbw floor for Ernest Rockwell this »i* -ft is possible to make the garden Chapman, Dietrich, Erickson, Cress WANTED pay big dividends for the amount of 5 story that is'fulfcof pep, thrills/ai^romance. and Davis. For the outfield, Manager pttiph Browning- and Jota. Knjii Five Essentials in labor put upon it if* that labor is^ell A A a Geraghty has Meany, Dr. Fentcfft, WANTED—l-T^ hear from owner of' were out for a horseback ride Sunday .Poultry Production dirictei. A space 50x160 feet 'vwiH, if good £arnirfor sale. State c-ash Barr, Kaufman, and Holleque. afternoon. •. .• I BUSTER KEATON in "THE proper^ planned worked, give a nrice, full particulars.. D. F. Bush, V' factors There are five major ractors in No attempt -will be made to hire' Minneapolis, Minn. 29, 31, 33 supply of practically all vegetables, HAUNTED HOUSE" profitable poultry production, says N. "Rochester hospital Wednesday very two men from outside at the present except "potatoes and a few other E. Chapman, poultry specialist at FOR SALE much imporved in health. He recently as it is expected that these men with coarse vegetables, for a family of Hear the Matinee Daily University Farm—breeding, feeding, underwent an operation for stomach the additions that are expected from four the whole year. It must be rich iFOR SALE—Two seated buggy, sinsoil, housing, management and care. trouble. at 2:30 town will be able to more than hold well cultivated, and plan fol- gle harness, disk. DIOW, drar and Augmented A "These are the essentials combined fence posts. Dial 6018. The Simpsons of North Dakota 28-4-p their own. lowed that will use the space all the they will put the poultry business on send greetings to friends. They ex- grming season. With the probable FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, Two Evening pect to spends the iH practical business basis," he says. and Cl^on Paper. We haw a fine high pj|ces of vegetable^this y^ar it The Egotist Shows .. "A start can be made with hatching -«ne o#,the"f««ous Milo ribobns and county. The weather in Dakota last will p»r every city and town to eh-" Orchestra AH "There's no denying that Bill has a Wggs day-old chicks, or a few head carbon paper for- all makes typewriters. 7:30 and 9:00 winter was uhusUalfy severe.'' pretty high opinion of himself. He courage the yfenting and- care of yon When in need of either of o& breeding stock of high production. thinks be is one man in a thousand." cant lots and small plots of ground. these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy* The surest way to success is to grow "Not if I know him, he doew'(— Advertisements in The News reach yoa "asiti^ this'-isapecior b*«md.3-tf -rrrLlB into the poultry business." thinks "hfe-s the 'dther 999.^ the consumer. turist, University Farm.» 11 mim "wsasaam