Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 17, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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-w' 4\t it J*" ,-.,• »r,^^ MM. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, PageEight Monday, April 17, 1922. AW. WHATS THE USE F.V«n Zebrf,, Isn't He the Cute Little Cuss HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS I -i estern Newspaper Unlaw? MEM4 ThE WHO StlMP'lMTO FELLOW -t INV1.TE5 VOL) HOME ID DINNER H£ RAVES ALL THE WAV ABOUT HlS 8 "TO TDOESN SOU«C AWFUL CTppl TO S.O YOU 35o YOUR Be^T, Eur— THAT'S USE. Dt OLE &mans kin-folks fROWSED YOU TMAT &G ORDER MEET HIS WIFE AND WON-DER-FUU WON-DE.R-RJL SWEE-EET VOU,BUT YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO BE A kSdPip To LIT-TLE BOV GOOD SFORT LAND THAT OR^ER GfNAUY FETCHES LONG A PECK TATERS O' WEN & O E S IS IT WE-ALL —EN PEN DEY «v STAYS LONG 'NOU6H T' EAT UP A BUSHEL! a, 7 VAN 2EUM FOUR COUNTIES Harry Hatser spent the past week Watching Her Ship Come In. How Nature Preserves Balance. As material is eroded from a mountain with his sister, Mrs. Percy Enckson. It makes a good deal of difference PLAN BLOOMING area, the new material pushed in whether the house you live in on He returned to his school work this at the bottom will tend to keep the PRAIRIE MEET Brooklyn's street of romance is even morning at Carleton college, Northfield averau'M elevation of the moutain system numbered or oid numbered. If it's H-o approximately constant. When latter, the chances are your dwelling material is pushed into the column un•ier merely old and quaintly picturesque. A community meeting will be held Miss Ruth Leek and Miss Dorothy a mountain system to counterbalance but if it's even numbered your back in the auditorium of the new high Lincoln returned to Carleton college, the eroded matter, every particle windows look upon one of the iireat school at Blooming Prairie on Wednesday, Northfield, this afternoon after spending of the column i.s carried upward sea lanes of the world and you can April 26, at 8:30 p. m. sharp. the past week here with their parents. into a colder zone. Under areas ot watch the tramp steamers from the R. E. Olmstead, state Farmers' Club Miss Mamie Knauer spent Sunday heavy sedimentation the material of Peter C. Hanson of Odin, is here to-day Caribbean, the freighters from the Argentine, leader of Minnesota, will be the principal the earth's crust is pushed down into on business. with.friends in Owatonna. Peru or maybe Africa, and the speaker. hotter regions. A piece of material may Fall River liners faring forth for Boston. Nicholsen Back from Mexico,—J. Mrs. A., Havel is slowly recovering Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and son rhus be raised up or carried down as This meeting will include four Columbia Heights is Brooklyn's N. Nicholsen returned home Friday much as six miles, and at times more. £rom her recent illness. of Brownsdale are in town today. street of romn.ico, says the New York townships in the four counties adjoining, from a month's trip in Mexico and The great changes in the temperature Sun. Among the residents'of its evennumbered T^EF my boss ees no preety careful with Blooming Prairie as a various other places thruout the Mrs. Gill Ferris of Lyle spent Sunday Clifford Erickson has returned from are probably the cause of the uplift houses are the wives of seafaring. he gonna hava plenta trouble center. Udolpho township of Mower south. at the F. A. Monty home. of a mountain system in an area of a few days' visit in the cities. men wh'o can—and likely do— somaday weeth da family. Seence he county will be especially interested. sedimentation and of the sinking of wave a cheery greeting from the bedroom buy da autmobeel he geeva too moocha Miss Lillian Sorenson spent Sunday Little Virginia Schummers is recovering To Take Post Graduate Work.—Dr. This meeting will be held under the window when hubby's ship comes the surface where erosion has been conslderash for da car and no pay at her home in Owatonna. rapidly from her severe illness. A. I. Arneson' left Friday night for in. great. auspices of the Farm Bureau of moocha attensh for hees wife. Ghicago to take a post graduate Steele county and the Farm Bureaus He tella me other day he taka hees Roy Barthold of Hamline University- News advertising brings results. course. He will also visit other places wife down one place to see some frien. News Advertising brings results. of the three joining counties will cooperate. spent Easter with home folks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds She wanta stay dat place and da in the east and expects to be absent Everyone is heartily invited at St. Olaf's hospital, April 13, boss he wanta go other place. So he from his office for about a month. to attend. Henry Larson of Hills spent Easter a son. tella her he come back and geta her •with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Larson. bouta half pasta nine. Too Much Moonshine.—John H. Donald Hormel spent Sunday in Hees wife she waita een dat place Couhig fell into the clutches of the for longa time bouta half pasta twelve Faribault at the Shattuck Military Miss Gladys Erickson has returned Austin police last Thursday charged and da boss no show up. She getta academy. after spending a few days in the with drinking more moonshine than preety mad and go home weeth da •cdt:es. Mrs. W. H„ Meyers of Manning, streeta car. was good for him. Ten and costs was And when da boss come back was Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Justice Detwiler's comment. Mrs. Frank Gault of La Crosse, tree, four clock een da morning. He Frank Hoffman. Wisconsin, is visiting her sister, Mrs. say when he getta out leetle way Frank Cassidy. TO HOLD BIG MEET Wred Dexter. from town he getta miss een da car Charles Milliner went to his home Frank Cassidy died at his home and hava da blowout. FOR FARMERS AT at Grand Meadow to spent Sunday southwest of town Wednesday evening Forest Miller returned home Saturday You know weeth da autmobeel you with his parents. LYLE THURSDAY of acute indigestion. The funeral night from a couple of days visit can getta cheecken and hava da blowout N YOUcentsout was held this morning at 9:30 jfrom mosta any time. But I no tink in. the Twin Cities. Miss Marie Donovan of Winona ees right for da married man. I aska should consider that at least St. Augustine's church. spent the past week with her parents, A special meeting will be held at "Mrs. Adel Tollefson spent Sunday da boss who da cheecken was and he io of every dollar you Mr. Cassidy was born at Dubuque, Mr. anf Mrs. T. W. Donovan. m. Lyle at 10:30 a. Thursday, April tella me Re no gotta cheecken. He at Sc. Ansgar, Iowa, with her mother, Iowa, July 7, 1865. He came to Austin earnbelongs in a bank account to make 20, which will be for everyone interested say was jusa miss een da magneto JMrs- Mary Fedson. Carl Cook returned to Northfield in 1910 and settled on .a farm the future bigger than the present. wot maka heem late. in livestock and dairying. today where he will resume his work southwest of the city. He leaves a But when he tella hees wife he hava ®ert Sutton of Notre Dame, Indiana, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Zavoral, specialists at Carleton college. wife and six children, Leo, Joseph, C. Your life should represent progress da blowout and getta Miss Mag Neto spent his Easter vacation with in livestock and dairying, will een da car she no care ver mooch. H., J. J.-, Mrs. W. F. Griffin and Mrs. —not standing still or falling back. Jhis mother, Mrs. George Sutton. Miss Frances Baird of Hibbing is be the principal speakers. The meeting She say was too bad he hava trouble Alphonso Murphy. An Interest Paying Account with spending her Easter vacation with will be held under the auspices of dat way. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peshak of Minneapolis her mother, Mrs. L. D. Baird. us will help you to bigger things. the Mower County Farm Bureau, and Now I dunno eef Miss Mag Neto was spent Easter with their parents, Or Some Other Place! will continue for the whole day. frien for hees wife or not, but eef I Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Peshak. Miss Adelaide Banfield is home When an elbow, vigorously used Jo You can !open Ian account with one dollar. was her you betta my life I no trust All those who are interested in this from the Northwestern university, at ilebate, hits the edge of a plate of too mooch. Mebbe somaday Mag and W. F. Kimball, a former Austin subject are urged to attend. soup, the soup spatters. Also, the tiblecloth Chicago, for a week's vacation. da boss hava da blowout and she try The First National Bank of Austin snac who is now living on a farm near suffers. It happened at Gie»enheimer's maka love weeth heem. And den ees Waltham, was in town last Friday. $300,000:1)0 Lloyd Young who is attending Macalester Hungarian restaurant .n beega blowup een da boss's family. Capital & Surplus Notice to Voters college, spent Easter vacation the East side. Giesenheimer \va,8. mai I no tink da boss gotta beezness Miss Viola Schofield returned to Resources Over Three Million Dollars He strode to the offender's tabl'e. foola weeth Mag or any other cheecken with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. tier school duties today at Ellsworth, "Aint you ashamed of yourself? Aiat so longa he gotta da wife. Organized 1868. Young. spending her vacation with you got no honor? Suppose you would Wot you tink? A mass meeting will be held in the ha-Tine folks. do such a thing in the Ritz-Carlton or (Copyright.) Misses Hazel and Louise Johnson Armory at Austin Monday evening, the Biltmoce, what would they say to returned to their school duties after April 24, at 8:00 p. m. Prominent Miss Mary Armstrong has returned you?" would they say to me?" speakers have been secured includingDr. spending a week their mother, Mrs. S. from California, and Montrose, Coloi-ado, repeated the owner of the elbow. Henrik Shipstead of Minneapolis, A. Smith. where she spent a month with W. W. Royster, W. P. Kennedy, G. L. "They would say: 'If you want to Lindsten and C. E. Fitzgerald. do such a thing, go down to Giesenheimer's.' her brother. Mrs. Herman Hormel returned Problems of the day will be discussed, "—New York Times. home Sunday night from Minneapolis Miss Beneda Nystuen, superintendent also the coming primary elections where she visited her niece, Mrs. Edwin for state and county offices. A special of nurses at St. Olaf hospital, WOODMEN NOTICE! Johnson. invitation is extended to the farmers •spent the week-end with her parents Regular meeting Monday evening and their wives. Every voter is urged sa Northfield. at 7:30 sharp, followed by Easter Ball Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent to attend this meeting. with Rudy's 4-piece Orchestra. Only An effort is being made to secure of schools, leaves tomorrow Miss Marion Lewis has resigned Woodmen and Royal Neighbors with Magnus Johnson for this meeting. to visit schools in Bennington and Le partners admitted. Everybody come. her position as cashier at the Woolwtreth Roy townships. Advertisement 31-1-c Advertisement 31-2-c. store. Miss Olga Anderson has take® her place. Allen McSha'ne, who attends school at Winona, is home to spend a week's Mr. and Mrs. Al. Smith and Mrs. vacation with his parents, Mr. and mm Kaib- returned home Sunday morning Mrs. M. McShane. fejra Florida where they spent the past three months. Mrs. George Eastman left Saturday night for Gary, Indiana, where she Mrs. Charles Hector and daughter, will spend a month with her daughter, fie ten, of Duluth spent Easter with Picture Ahead! •niWiiiiiiiwiiuimiiiiimiiniwiiiffliMnBiiiiiiiigiMiiiiiHiiiiiHiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiwninimnHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitiwuiiiiiiinimiHiiiiiuiHitHmuHrinnwuniiimnniifnHinffHniHmiliu Mrs. Harry Cerf. tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter John•aoet on. Grove street. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and family spent Easter at LeRoy visiting Mrs. W. L. McLaughlin and sons Where Can You Get Such Value? Mrs. Larson's parents, Mr. and rotarned home Friday night from a Mrs. Thomas Eastwall. •week's visit with friends in Des Moines and Perry, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boyson and son that Dfd you eVer stop to consider in point of convenience your gas service is one of The of Omaha, Nebraska, is visiting at greatest money values you can buy today? Miss Cora Russeil and Miss Olive the home of Mrs. Boyson's parents, Young returned Friday night from Mr. and Mrs. Tony Beckel. Take a family of five persons living in an eight-rocm house and using gas service exclusively Minneapolis where they attended a for atypical winter's month. What is the probable record of service performed? short course at the state University. Mrs. Chris King and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson went to Joliet, Illinois, Miss Laurentina McShane, who 90 meals cooked in about 75 hours, a saving No coal, no smoke, no ashes, no soot, no fumes, to attend the fnneral of Mrs. teaches school at Caledonia, came in time of at least two full days over the old no stove or furnace feeding. King's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Shea. coal stove. borne Thursday to spend a week with Saving effected in linens, draperies, rugs, upholstery, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McShaae. Miss Allene Smith has returned to 4,000 gallons of water heated automatically wall paper, furniture and clothes. school work in Minneapolis after 250 hours of eye-comforting illumination. spending the week-end with her parents, Strength and health conserved, the atmosphere Miss Mary Eastman has returned made wholesome, drudgery*eliminated, leisure Heat for the entire house, either room heaters Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. You Go 1 to her school work at Brainerd after assured. or central automatic heating boiler. 1 spending a week's vacation with her Mrs.. Donald Hormel and little parents' .Mr. and Mrs. George Eastmsuu daughter, Mary, returned home this Yet for all these manifold bendfitgi the average bill for gas service is one of the All the new Kodak models in stock^Si noon from Red Wing, where they least expensive items, one of the smallest necessary outlays, in the household budget spent the past three weeks with relatives. at reduced pnees jg Think it dver: Is there any other service at your disposal that gives so much for so Mrs. John Moe, and son, William, -watt, to Rochester, Saturday, to see little money as this one? 1 Kodaks Bounty—S. H. $6.00 and Up $H their son and brother, Edward, who Collects Wolf Drake underwent another operation Saturdays living in Sargeant township, collected Austin Gas Gompany 3 Brownies $2.00 and Up,Vi,^ 'They report him getting along bounty last Friday on one old wolf as well as can Ibe expected. and eight., little, ones. The bounty $31.50. amounted to E E O A E I A N O A S A S SO I A I O N Miss Stelty Murphy and Mrs. Jesse K. 0. WOLD DRUG CO| Fierce entertained last evening at the Roys Holledorf «pf Grand Forks, of Miss Murphy in honor of North Dakota, was calling on old ftome The Kodak Store Miss Hazel Mady. About thirty were friends here yesterday. Roy graduated present. Miss Mady was given a pared. from our high school here in shower, dainty refreshments were 1914 and is now attending the University of- North. Dakota, served. '•*, MH Ml iniiiiiiirtiinrgwnrrmami•iwwrrrn