Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 24, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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7-W m7^ i- '"'vl* wC-.,wsMSjpw»r--- i«r ^'75 ., .iWK'fSw 1 ,*? 1 ".^ Aii' .-•• ^Vi, -,te •& /. wn fc -j .••• f-^'T "i I 4 ncfflWi# i*/! aws'TuA»ci ^H, s,fr^ MOWER COUNTPNEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Monday, April 24, 1922. JPage Eight y^rih iafel W ^rrr BAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Qh, What a Thoughtful Wife AW, WHATS THE USE By L. F. Van '4 vV- *., ©Western Newspaper Union DE OLE 'OMAN BIN WEAHIN' JUST I OH THAT'S S NOW YOU CAN DO! SEE,FEUX D&AR BY GOLLY, and i'rt CONN A ENJOY »TTOO ALL THE: •reading VT PUT GREAT, FANNY HAt ANEW LIQHT MOI/NIN' TWELL MISS LUCY A'S A LL VOU WANT OVER THE BE.D AS 5IB 'ER DAT LOUD WALS' NT FORVOU] 7 BIRTHDAY PRESENT DAY, LAW, ToTHER EN MAN! SHE AIN' WEAHIN' uiyOakTv NO MO'— E N O N IN JES' FOM DE WAIS* DOWN.'/ Utf Miss Emily Moshier is assisting ill O O CTT3 O with work in the Register of Deeds office. Mrs. B. R. Ferris of Rochester spent Sunday at the Ralph Daigneau Ji rtSA, 'A 11 home. W iOiii Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Risius and children A were Austin shoppers Thursday r.-zs ran forenoon. minimi Books for Sunday Blooming Prairie Family N Born to Mr. and Mrs. Amon Johnson School Subject at Moves to Austin It By LUCY HIMMER. Friday, April 21, at St. Olaf hospital, St. Olaf Meeting a son. I N On Monday evening a farewell! confiden.es Dr. J. F. Rockwell spent Saturday Building House.—The foundation Birthday Surprise. Mrs. August party was given to Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies' Aid of St. Olaf Lutheran at his farm in Red Rock with his son, for the home of H. E. Rasmussen on Weber was given a surprise Thursday Neumann in the basement of the church was held in the church parlors "is created today, Paul, and wife. Lansing avenue is in, and carpenters night by more than forty of her Presbyterian church. A pleasant social Thursday afternoon. expect to begin work withiii a few friends,-the occasion being her birthday. time was enjoyed by all present. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamm of Rochester utilized tomorrow. days. Mr. Rasmussen is bui,ldmg directly "The evening was spent in music Mr. Neumann has been superintendent A- Hegge and Mrs. Henry Noss. Mrs. spent Sunday at the Cooper across for St. Olaf hospital. and sociability and dainty refreshments of the Sunday school for over a O. H. Hegge sang a solo and a splenJ5d home on Water street. were served. Mrs. Weber was year and teacher of a boy's class, talk was given by Miss Tayne Old Schoolmates Meet.—Al. Hendricks, Establish tlio presented with a beautiful reading while Mrs. Neumann has also had a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clefton entertained Bcrgess. She took for her siibject who is promoting the Legion lamp. banking connection class. In the course of the evening, the Pinochle club Saturday rielit '"Books for the Sunday School," and play, "Saratoga Springs," is an old evening. Delicious refreshments were Mr. R. A. Klingbeil on behalf of the .•suggested Houghton's "Telling Stories" resident of Windom. Dr. C, G. Gillam Degree of Honor Entertained. NOVA Sunday school presented a gift to Mr. served. and St. John's "Stories and Story also came from Windom, and Mrs. L. Crandall entertained, the Degree and Mrs. Neumann in appreciation of 1TeI3mg" as good books for the mothers when thef-two men met last week, Miss Mary Thill and Miss Aneta of Honor Carnation Coffee club The First National Bank of Austin their faithful service, and Wholehearted to read to their children. business was forgotten for a couple Giovannetti have returned to their Thursday afternoon. Music and progressive interest in/ our Sabbath A cafeteria lunch was served by* of hours while they indulged in rehearsing school duties at St. Teresa college, cinch was enjoyel thruout Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 school. They will. be# greatly missed Mrs. Harry Opsall's division. The schoolboy pranks. Both Mr. Winona. the afternoon and a delicious lunch here where they ha^e made many Resources Over Three Million Dollars proceeds were 14.70. The ladies realized Hendricks and Dr. Gillam ,are old was served by Mesdames Crandall, friends since coming to Blooming Mrs. Ross Danley returned home $102.19 from their bake sale on Organized 1868. schoolmates. Meek, McDermott, Sathre, Bartley Prairie. They remove to Austin this Friday from Winnebago, where she -\V April 15. and Krogle. Proceeds were $6.50. 'V: week.—Bloming Prairie Times. O C=3 O O Leave on Western Trip. :—Mr. and visit&d. her mother, Mrs. Stimpson Mrs. Charles Mady left Saturday for for a few days. ISlrs. John Sheedy of Oakland was Licensed to Wed.—Marriage licenses Mrs Jay Hall of St. Paul, is visiting Spokane, Washington, for an ^tended an Austin visitor today. were issued Saturday, April Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker and Austin relatives. visit with their son, Harry. They 22, to Matt Schumacher and Miss Miss Marion Mercer left Saturday for Miss Laura Knutson of faopi, was were accompanied by Mrs. Mady's Olive Gilbertson, and to Thomas J. Harry Rogers spent Sunday in Dunnell, Martin county, for a visit oat Austin shopper, Saturday. father, John Casey, who will spend Kakac and Miss Kathleen R. Robinson Minneapolis with relatives. wiflT friends. They are expected the summer at Columbus, Montana, of Saratoga, Howard county, "Mrs. William Baudler, who^ ha^ home today. Nervous Women with the John Murane famly. Miss Mamie Knutson spent Sunday Iowa. /•'Seen quite ill is reported some better with her parents at Taopi. (Sod ay. The Dancing club at Brownsdale Priscella €lub Entertained.' The Jewelers Attend Convention.—Albert gave a., delighful party Friday evening. Destroy Happiness Priscilla club was entertained Friday Mrs. Gilmartin, of 'Calmar, spent Hayes of the J. J. Hayes & Son IMrs. Susan Campbell of Calmar, A large crowd was in attendance. night by the Misses Clothier, Jtingsley, jewelry store, has returned from spent Saturday at the Charles GiliSeece Saturday with her sister, Miss Margaret Music was furnished by the W. Roecliff and Engle at the tt. Martin Cooper. Minneapolis, where he atended the home. L. Bump orchestra. home, 311 West College street. Monday Health Talk No. 16. State Jeweler's convention held last Miss Addie Cronon of Rose Creek "Sfiss Opal Berg of Needer, North Fifteen were present and the evening week at the West hotel. He reports (By W. A. Chapman, D. C. Mrs. C. C. Madson returned to her "Dakota, spent the week-end with Mrs. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. was spent in, games and music. Delicious a large attendance and an interesting home at Lanesboro, after a short visit Assgust Conrad. Leonard Moe. refreshments were served. program that proved a help to all at the B. Evanson home, enroute Women apparently are more given to present. J. S. R. Scovijl also was a Mrs. Envoy Jessup went to Wells "nerves" than men, tho women have no from Egan, South Dakota, where she Mrs. E. S. Selby of Mason City, Prenuptial ,Shower.—Mrs. .B. Capretz tNCLE BEN representative of jewelers at the convention Saturday and spent Sunday there monopoly of the trouble. The woman who visited a sister. Iowa, was in Austin yesterdya renewing- entertained a number of ladies SAYS: from this city. with friends. has suffered a nervous breakdown is irritable, old. acquaintances. Thursday evening in honor of' Miss Dr. P. K. McKenna has returned to "Nevvy, you lacking in strength or reserve, and Tena Klingfus, whose marriage to Mrs. R. C. McCoy and Mrs. R. E. Shops Close Temporarily. The Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hollister drove his liome at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, young fellers will apparently about to give out. The condition George Limbrick will take place in Wood went to Lanesboro today to Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway xo OwAtonna, Sunday, and spent the after a two weeks' visit with his father, find out it isn't is often the cause of much family discord May. Miss' Klingfus was given a miscellaneous spend the day with friends. shops closed today and will not 4iay at the George Beatty home. Dr. W. H. McKenna, who has your time that's for which disease rather than the shower and received many be opened until May 1. The reason been seriously ill. or woman should be blamed. Miss Mary Jicha has purchased a beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Capretz Miss Ethel Mady returned home for closing is done to adjust the expenses You draw your new five-passenger Chevrolet from was assisted in serving by Mrs. Sunday night from Minneapolis where Mrs. C. I. Johnson entertained a pay for what you of allotment. Whenever the the Erdman Garage company. S. L. Young, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. Jay A nervous breakdown often party of friends Friday afternoon at she spent several days with friends. can do." railway divisions allotments runs is directly due to irritating Best, and Mrs. H. Lechner. her home on South St. Paul street. short the maintenance department is Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurlbut returned pressure on spinal nerves to the Mrs. Roy Pierce and two children of The afternoon was spent in sociability stomach and the solar plexus home Friday night from Los Angeles, curtailed. The News—$2.50 a year-—worth it. Minneapolis came Friday night for a region. points of irritation and at five o'clock a delicious Other California, where they spent visit with her mother, Mrs. L. Hoii'Zeqtae. are usually found. lunch was served. the .winter. The chiropractor adjusts the HEALTH FOLLOWS Miss Gussie Sprague has returned joints of the backbone that are Gets Wolf Bounty.—James Peterman Miss Stella Thompson has returned NOW THE GREATEST ACt OMOEILE VALUE IN AMERICA causing this irritating pressure from Mason City, Iowa, where she of Lyle township brought in feoane from Montevideo where she A '-•5', back to their normal position THE X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPIN spent several days- with her sister, eight .wolves Saturday, for which he went to attend the wedding of a and the relief that is experienced AIC0NDITI0NSACCURATELY. CHI Mrs. Heinold. received $24.00. enables the victim to relax R0PRACTIC ADJUSTING .friend. CORRECTS and sleep, often this sleep is the Today's Ovcglani: 25 miles to the gallon all-steel DISEASES WITH SCIENTIFIC PRE Amos Clark and family and Mrs. first really restful sleep since Mis. C. M. Hubbard and son, body baked tn&melfinish 130-inch spring base CIS ION INTHE FOLLOWING ORGANS: Civil Service Examination.—An announcement Verna Kelsner and son spent Sunday the inception of the disease. Franklin, have returned from a two of an examination for the HEAD S Recovery is always slow, but the M. L. Clark home near Rose areeks' visit with relatvies at Spencer EYES position of elevator conductor, is being with the irritating pressure removed, Creek. EARS StTwau there is a chance. made for May 6. Arthur B. Elmer, Town^an NOSE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lincoln, Courtland local secretary, will conduct the Suffered with THROAT Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and HE kind of people who ARMS avenue, were given a surprise examination at the Austin postoffice.- ^&&dren of Minneapolis are visiting "Nerves" for Eleven HEART) party Thursday night by more than Overland require Austin friends and relatives for a few LUNGS thirty of their friends. A pleasant In Justice Court.—Sam Olson was Years da&s. LIVER moire than mere transportati^h. arrested- late Sunday night in the evening was spent in cards and music STOMACH and delicious refreshments were served. Sutton Park for disorderly conduct. "About fifteen years ago Mrs. T. G. Weber returned to her PANCREAS They require my health broke down completely. SPLEEN Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln plan on He appeared before Justice Detwiler 'Swune at Mankato today after several I gave up school, in this morning and given ten days in KIDNEYS moving to their farm east of town comfortable ^slays' visit with her daughter, Mrs. riding. They fact everything. Every doctor BOWELS this week. jail in lieu of a $10.00 fine. Alvm Baudler. of medicine within twenty APPENDIX miles was consulted and require a%ood-looking car. BLADDER treated me. But I remained SUss Grace Andrews of St. Peter is Spinal c^folum^LOWER LIMBS a nervous wreck. Four years lasting econ- They require Trisiting at the home of her brother, ago I tried chiropractic. There THE LOWER NERVE ILauis Andrews, en route to Long was a change from the start. Vv omy, UNDER THE MAGNIFY* Today I am enjoying work Heath, California. ING GLASS IS PINCHED and Jiealth. I want to commend W A MISALIGNED JOINT. Bliss Wiles, instructor" in the public .. chiropractic." Miss PINCHED NERVES CANNOT Emma Johnson, Chiropractic schools at Spring Valley, spfent Research' Bureau, Statement TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL Smday with Miss Kingsley, a high A Mifsiea! Comedy Extravaganza No. 1312 H. IMPULSES. CHIR0PRAC* .school teacher here. 40 TIC ADJUSTING RE* MOVES THE PRESSURE. Mr. and Mrs. George Young from YOUR HEALTH: *THE UPPER NERVE IS rzusar Renova wefe shopping in Austin? FREE AS NATURE INTENDS. Thursday, and also visited in the? When your health starts depends Girls! GlrtsI Girls! Girls! florae of Mrs.' Voung's parents, Dr. on* when you telephone and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell. 2593 for an appointment, WM. ir A. CHAPMAN, D. C. b. o. Toledo J. J. Bertram of Towner, North Dakola, PARK THEATRE TOURING .$550 is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. B. ROADSTER 550 J'Mv Hinckley. He is driving his beautiful COUPE 850 SEDAN 093 seven-passenger Buick, which he tisrvr AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING tr TWO NIGHTS ^ceatly won in the St. Paul ^aily —In the offices form#|ijp£i&%ipied my Niehuis & DeBuhr ^T "Ne\»s contest. Monday & May 1 and 2 Tuesday, pCrffGlilS AUS-pN, MINNESOTA rPOfficfe' Hours—-10-12 d. m.-, 2-4 p. m. Any time by appointment: The Royal Neighbors at London ^"Office 2593—TELEPHONE—Residence 6164 Vgavc a social dance Saturday evening 41 Wal^St, This Attraction Guaranteed or Money Refunded 114116 N Austin Minn. int the Woodman hall at London. A large crowd was in attendance and at PricsSa 25c, 50c. 75c tw\ive o'clock a-delicious suppef was 'MN' •., ^served. Music was furnished by the Advertisements in the News Bring Results. ,./SF- Bump orchestra.- i* It- L. ikr ^-Tiirn