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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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#.v NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. fy T* "!f"'" :"4 Page FiW Monday,%lay 29,1922. MOWER COUNTY GRANTS OAK DALE HAPPY,GOLF .WIZARD not see the oncoming engine, rShese Have Filed and^the impact that followed threw A-L 7 DEFEATS PACKERS the^ruck com^tely -off the, tracks after, it had been carired for several Congressman, First Dist.— yards." Sydney M. Anderson. The truck valued at ,$4,000 was Ola M. Levang. County Board Votes to New Richland Makes It practically wrecked. The pilot of the Dr. J. F. Flynn., State Senator— engine was smashed, and the headlight Reduce Assessed, 4 to 2 After Austin W. A. Nolan. torn off. The brakemen and Valuation. H.E.Wilson. Lead. JUNE 4th the engineer were not injured. F. J. Thde. Representative—^., Will A Praise Patterson Shows. 'Austin Harry R. Howard. Be Gute pitches high brand After an inspection tour of Oakdale people who saw Patterson's circus G. W. W. Harden. farms %t Blooming Prairie, the of Ball Strikes O. H. .Dahl. here Saturday praise it as one of the. OUTING EDITION county board at their meeting Thursday H. W. Hurlhut. best cirpuses that has shown in this Out Ten. County Auditor— voted a reduction of thirty percent city in many years. The ring work O. J. Simmons. on the assessed valuation of the was good, and the show was..%• clean A. P. Schummers. FEATURING MINNESOTA AS buildings and improvements, and recommended After holding New Richland to two County Attorney— amusement thruout. that the change be made Martin A. Nelson. scattered hits in seven innings, Austin THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT OF Otto Baudler. by the state tax commission. The privates are forced to believe Packers yesterday received a bitter Sheriff— This a,ction by the county board in a general rule. defeat when the New Richland R. A. Carmichael. AMERICA succeeded a Jong discussion on a petition nine brought in three runs in the last N. Nicholsen. offered by J. L. Mitchell, receiver, T. B. O'Halloran. half of the eighth frame. The final M. H. Sadler. that tjie value of the buildings score was 4 to 2. Mr. Pep Olaf T. Hagen. The 16-page Rotogravure Section will de bevoted be reduced to $30,000. While not Austin led thruout seven innings, James C. Taney. principally to picturing Minnesota beauty spots—and making the drastic cut in the valuation, Walter G. Hartmann. 2 to 0, and it looked as tho they had the news section will feature many places of interest. as requested by Mr. Mitchell, Jos. C. Kelly. the game nicely sewed up until New Treasurer— Your friends who are not familiar with the attractions the board's action showed that they Richland, with a few well bunched Miss Olive M. Cooley. of our beautiful state will be interested in this agreed with the contention that the hits, had the bases full in the eighth. Cassius C. Terry. special edition and appreciate your sending it to them- tax return had been too high. John Handke. With two outs and bases full, a O. H. Simonson. The first assessed valuation, to low grounded just cutting first base, ORDER EXTRA COPIES TODAY THRU Alfred Green. President Harding shaking hands which exception was taken, was $70,698. counted for a three bagger, and scored OUR LOCAL AGENT Register of Deeds— with little James Frazier, son of Jim The assessed valuation now is three runs for New Richland. Another J. Solon Wood. Frazier, golf professional, after the $49,489.60. THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE Clerk of Court— score was brought in on the youngster gave an exhibition before The commissioners also voted to L. A. Sherman. next hit. Mr. Hardiqg and his party on the links H, F. Kezar. grant the request of the city council Gute, pitching the whole game for at Sea View, N. J.r where the President George S. Burnham. to certify to the state tax commission was the week-end guest of Senator Austin, provided the best brand of Superintendent of Schools— that the curb assessments made by Walter E. Edge. At five years, Mrs. Eunice L. Rice. ball that the Packer pitchers have Elizabeth R. Horstman. •Jimmy Frazier, Jr., is a wizard with the council last fall be annulled, as shown this season. He .struck out County Coroner— the golf clubs. the curb work was not done, and has ten, and allowed only six hits. Stadulski, A. "E. Henslin. U. S. INSPECTED now been eliminated entirely from for New Richland, pitched a J. K. McKenna. FIRST TOURNEY this year's improvement program. Ernest Morris. good game, allowing eight hits, and Commissioner, Second Dist.— TOMORROW AT striking out five. Each allowed four APPROVE WORK H. P. Johnson. bases on balls. W. H. Goodsell. COUNTRY CLUB MEATS Score by innings: D. C. McKee. OF COUNTY NURSE H. J. Boyd. Austin 01001000 0—2 8 Commissioner, Fourth Dist.— New Rich'd. 00000004x—4 An eighteen-hole handicap tournament 6 Jacob Herzog. to be played at the Country S. D. Thompson. (Continued from page 1.) Austin to Play Albert Club tomorrow will officially usher We are cutting a good grade of Steer and Heifer Beef, in the season for the Golf fans of er measures to halt the spread of the Lea Here Tomorrow men aoce cvea\e& Young Pork, and Milk Veal. Below are some of our Austin. MAN HURT WHEN disease can be taken promptly. The EVERYDAY PRICES The tourney tomorrow, according work the county nurse can do, cannot An extra schedule game will be sonve. of to Art West, under whose direction be calculated in dollars and cents. ENGINE HITS AUTO tVvem soorvofeXover played here tomoorrow when Austin it will be played, is not only for the It is far better to keep the nurse than meets Albert Lea at the Hormel Brisket Boiling Beef 5c lb. honor of winning the pair of golf to pay out money for unnecessary field. The result of this game will shoes offered as a prize, but will also sickness." Short Ribs of Beef. 7-8clb. it. have no bearing on the standings in determine who will represent the Three Were Reported "I am thoroly in accord with what Beef Roasts :. .10-12y2-15clb. the Southern Minnesota League, as club on the team. It's too bad that they do—but some Dr. Hegge has said," Dr. J. H. Wilde Recovering Today of them do. the two teams were not scheduled to Matches scheduled include meeting Beefsteak— 20c lb. and up of the Minnesota Public Health association From Injuries. Our stock of merchandise embraces m,eet until July. Red Wing at Red Wing on July 10, declared. "We must look Hamburger Steak .9c lb. everything in the way of •and here on July 20. Matches with upon the county nurse as a teacher. FEED FOR ANIMALS Packers Trounce Gray Salt Pork .15c lb. Rochester are tentatively scheduled We cannot hope to get anywhere in The condition of! the three men, for June 25 at Rochester, and July Devils by 8-1 Score public health work unless we take Bacon Squares I2V2C lb. Ben Orr, Nick Schartz, and Chris HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED 27 at Austin. measures to educate the people in the Poultry Supplies Rosenbeck, who were injured Saturday Austin Bacon Strip 23c lb. needs for preventive measures. We noon when the truck in which Austin Packers had little trouble FULL 'O PEP EX-SERVICE MAN Picnic Hams 16c lb. have received excellent co-operatiojn they were riding was struck by a in disposing of the colored "Gray UP FOR SHERIFF from Miss Rettig, and I congratulate Great Western switching engine in POULTRY FEEDS Devils" here Thursday, by a score of We can Please You With Quality and Price Mower county on maintaining such front of the Hormel plant, were reported Beekeepers' Supplies 8 to 1. Austin started hitting in the an efficient nursing service." to be improving at noon today. first inning and brought in four runs. Seeds That Grow County Nurse Fills Need. Mr. Orr, who was most severely injured, Wingfield, the Gray Devils' pitcher, Seed Grain,' FARRELL MEAT COMPANY "The nurse can do a type of service is suffering fromr a brain concussion, held the Packers to six hits, and Bulbs and Plants and discover needs that cannot be and had not completely regained struck out six men. Gute and Tesar Flour 119 East Bridge Street done by any other agency," Dr. R. S. consciousness today. His handled the mound for Austin. We don't meet prices we make them. Mitchell of Grand Meadow said. "Instruction physician, Dr. C. C. Allen, said, however, PARR HARE & G0SS in public health is needed, that his recovery was expected. 4* STANDING OF THE and I believe we should keep our The other two men were badly county purse." TEAMS bruised and shaken up, but suffered FEED & SEED STORE Miss Belle Anderson, field representative no fracture and are improving rapid*y. 4- of the Red Cross headquarters Team— /W Pctg. Austin, Minn. at Chicago, spoke earnestly in The accident occurred shortly after New Richland 2 0 1.000 favor of the county nurse service. twelve o'clock Saturday as the truck Owatonna 2 0 1.000 She also pointed out that if the money was leaving the Packing plant. .The Austin 1 1 .500 now in the Mower county chapter's Adams 1 1 .500 treasury is not used for maintaining Blooming Prairie 1 1 .500 the nursing service or in THEATRE Janesville ., 1 1 .500 Sell Thru an Ad In Some other way locally, it will be Waseca 0 2 .000 turned over to the headquarters to Albert Lea 0 2 .000 support the general work. WALTER G. HARTMANN Games Yesterday Favor Group Meetings. the News was the seventh man to file for the The suggestion was made that each MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 29 AND 30— office of sheriff, and the second exservice chapter appoint a nursing committee, New Richland 4, Austin 2. TOM MIX man to seek that office. and that these various branch committees Adams 2, Albert Lea 1 (10 innings.) Mr. Hartmann came to Austin in in be incorporated into one UP AND GOING 1912, and worked on the farm with You can do so thru an advertisement in the large chapter committee to work Owatonna 8, Janesville 1. his father who purchased the J. J. with the county nurse in showing the Blooming Prairie 8, Waseca 3. JMower County News MARKET PLACE. Furlong farm east of the city. He needs and the value- of her work, met Dashing Daredevil Star in a Wonderful Drama of the. Games Next Sunday then came to Austin and was employed It only costs a cent a word each issue, with with approval, and Mr. Cook announced Far Northwest. A Truly Remarkable Picture of Spirited with the S. M. Clefton Plumbing that such committee would Action, Extraordinary Scenic Beauty and a Tre-' a minimum charge of 25c. For example and Heating company for a number Blooming Prairie at Austin. be appointed. mendously Thrilling Battle Under Water—the Big of years before going to Los Angeles, Adams at Weseca. While several delegates thot that an advertisement of eight words three insertions Climax. California, where he worked as New Richland at Owatonna. the chapter should not undertake a A A a a pipe fitter until he entered the service. would cost 25c nine words three Janesville at Albert Lea. canvass for funds under present financial LARRY SEMON in "THE SAWMILL' conditions, the fact that there times would cost 27c and so on. He enlisted at Los Angeles, selecting A Knock-out Comedy that is chock full of Thrills. merican is sufficient money in the treasury to the Engineers branch. He was maintain the work for two years Leqlon WEDNESDAY, MAY 31— assigned to Co. C, 316th Engineers, WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT changed the opinion of many that the POLA NEGRI 91st Division. He was overseas and Corner work should be discontinued. 1 participated in the battles at St. Mihiel, HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW -m- There was general approval of the THE RED PEACOCK Meuse, Argonne, and Flanders. work of the county nurse and of*Miss After receiving his discharge May Officials of the Minnesota soldiers' Rettig in particular, altho several of 2, 1919, in San Francisco, he returned bonus board are making preparations the spokesmen for the delegations indicated A Vision of Gorgeous Beauty! Flashing Over the to Austin and is at present employed to sing their "Swan Spng" at midnight, their disapproval any effort Screen to the Most Sensational Triumph of Any Film with the Hormel Milling company. June 30, when the board legally to obtain funds n&w. -'Artiste in History! A Picture as Brilliant as its Name. passes out of existence. The board Among the delegates at the meeting See it for Some New Thrills! was authorized by an act passed at who spoke for their branch chapters Also SNUB POLLARD COMEDY, Sell Holsteins At the special session of the legislature were T. K. Dahl of Brownfsdale, "ON THE WAY" in 1919, which permitted its functioning Minnesota Sale Mrs. Howells of &dam§F M£S. until June 30, 1922. Since that G. W. W. Harden of LeRoy, Dr. R. S. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 1 AND 2 time the board has received 117,996 Mitchell of Grand Meadow, Mrs. O. WALLACE REID At the Minnesota State Holstein applications for claims from former H. Dahl of Lyle, Daniel McKee of Breeders' sale at Mankato last week, soldiers and payments in the sanfij|. Racine, and S. D. Thompson of Rose -—r-in four animals consigned by local period amounted to $22,250,000. THE WORLD'S CHAMPION Creek. breeders brought fairly good prices. I'- "We of the Ffearless, Fighting1 The Minnesota Holstein company 1' Reunion of the Clover^leaf or 8§th First," says First District Legion iold an eight-months' old bull for Your J^anl4^../ He Licked Every Pug in Sight! Was a Pal of Dukes division which will take place in St. Commander Bill Pierce of Rochester, $175 and a two-year-old heifer for and Lords. But When He Faced a Certain Girl—Come Paul September 1, 2 and 3, is expected "are proud that our district is the first $200. W. W., Walker's two heifers Address 4SJL. .£ .1. and See Him Take the Count! to be the largest gathering of military to surpass its totaf paid-up Legion brought $220 and $200, respectively. men in this part of I And PATHE NEWS membership for 1921^.' We Me strong Among'the Mower county men who try since the World War. There is a 1 And "FELIX MAKES GOOD" for the Gopher Gang and jpir greatest attended the sale were:^V. S. Culver, nd in Your Order Today to possibility of 125,000 men attending. ambition is to be its ihost loyal W. W. Walker, County Agent F. l'y They will be housed at Fort Snelling. Hear the unit. We are following the suggestions All DEPARTMENT Matinee Daily L. Licbenstein, and Arthur Wright of Men who joined the 88th division of our state ,and national officers Austin, and John Mossyge, and O. at 2:30 came mostly from Minnesota, North Augmented and and constantly finding new Oby of LeRoy. MOWER COUNTY NEWS Dakota, South- Dakota, Iowa, "Nebra-. ways in which, to help our comrades ska, Illinois and Montana. I Park Two Evening and our communities. We welcome all An Exchange vents..fQrth as fol-' ke your^o^n count and enclojse money with order. the Gopher Gang to our big district lows: "Secretary Fall said, 'Alaska Shows Queen Mary is trying to shame wo-' Orchestra convention on June 4, 5 and 6, at the alone could {pay for jtjhe war/* ^And men who carry piy* 7*30 fluid 9:00 Peppy City of Lake City on Lake the next day Harding announced he ^Jng theirffto carr^r, Pepin." iBMMwasww wo: *V 1