Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 5, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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N. Pace Two I" MEM ^Monday, June 5, 1922. ECLIPSE ECHOES At a mgejging of the Adam citizens HAPPY MEDIUMS IN HATS held at Knebsbach'l Hall Wednesday JBEIMFtM) evening it "was decided to fold a special :.4. ... .. Fit IN MANY BACKGROUNDS ~r election: to determine whether or Weekly Shavings, i? Edited by lllllllllliiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiuiiiliiWiiiiuuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiHii Vol. 424 not the council be empowered to sell June 5, 1922 Splinters. the Ideal light plant to the Consumers. Watchman routs Prowlers Power Company of Osage. ARE YOUR HENS ON STRIKE? LET US ARBITRATE THE: MOE RESIGNS HIS in Adairis Bank STRIKE. Come in and we'll show The Sacred Heart School closed for If your hens are on strike—if you how, for ridiculously little money, 2 Building. theyr'e not producing eggs like they the1 summer vacation Tuesday, There CHARGE AT LYLE you can buy good, reliable Southern useter—it's due to one of three things were no closing day exercises. High .,*?•* that always cause strikes, in labor Pine other lumber sufficient to fit. 5 ot Mass was attended by the student .•* S unions. They're either demanding Due to efficient work ort the part of your hens out with a modern fac egg body Tuesday morning, followed by higher wages, shorter hours, or better tory in which to work. Then they'll ftrnest Snorthum night watchman for working conditions. .the reading of the year's report and Lutheran PastA* leaves •*.•* be happy and productive you'll be dismissal. the Farmer's State Bank .at Adams, Which is it? happy and prosperous, and we'll have For Waseca on an attempted burglary was foiled It's not likely they're dissatisfied the consciousness of a good deed done. with their pay—you doubtless feed ." Sept. 1. Thai" Explained Everything. early Wednesday morning, says the them generously. Start a. cackling in your chicken Robert was fond of his Sunday Adams Review. yard—Build That Poultry House school teacher. One Saturday afternoon Nor can they kick on the hours, Immediately following the morning v/hen you give them their own time to About one o'clock Mr. Snorthum lie met him and Robert asked NOW! service, last Sunday morning, Rev. attend to their duties. was aroused by the rays of light what he was and his teacher told him he was a bookbinder, to which the A. Elmer Moe read his resignation to which played upon the bank building "To fulfill every promise to mix It MUST be the working conditions! child answered: "Oh, no wonder you the Lyle congregation, to take effect integrity with every article we sell and into the- windows. The purr of Are you providing your hens with a know everything." to be courteous and kind to be fair September 1- decent place in which to. work—comfortable, an auto, which stood before the door, always to all to build up with hope weatherproof henhouse, He has accepted the charge at Waseca, was just audible. for better things is our ambition to equipped with commodious, clean Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets. a delegation from that place As soon as Mr. Snorthum becahie keep faith with others,, as well as ourselves nests, ample roosts and sanitary surroundings? "Chamberlain's Tablets have been having called on him at Lyle a few to try to do the thing better sufficiently accustomed to the darkness If not, you can't blame used by my husband and myself off than it has been done of such is our weeks ago. them for striking, and what's more, to permit distinguishing of objects, and on for the past five years. When ambition. they'll keep it up until they get their Rev. Mr. Moe came to Lyle nine my husband goes away from home he he opened fire, first with a revolver rights. You ought to know enough always takes a bottle of them along years ago from the Pacific coast. and then with a sawed-off about feminine determination to know with him. Whenever I have that The man that everybody likes,. Three years ago next fall He asked that! shotgun. Whether or not there was heavy feeling after eating, or feel generally likes everybody. to be relieved here to go to Owatonna a return of the fire the watchman does dull and played out, I take one or and Ellendale, who were in great 2 of Chamberlain's Tablets and they not know. The presence of someone UL fix me up fine," writes Mrs. Newton need of a man who could handle all in the bank was enough however and UL Vreeland, Miona, N. Y. Take these J. J. CLEMENS the work in the English language. altho the would-be burglars spent an tablets when trouble^ with constipation His people did not care to let him go 'one piece or a car load// or indigestion and they will do hour in town after the first attempt, m^JU JLsw jv you good. For sale by Wold Drug Co. but gave him a leave of absence for they did not get close enough to do and Pooler Drug Co. one year, after which he returned to DIAL 2047 Local Manager any damage. Advertisement—Mon-^-June. this charge. Mr. Moe is widely known as a speaker of unusual ability and is in great demand He is no less an efficient pastor and it is not to be wondered at that his people were anxious to keep him. His going is not only a loss to the Lutheran churches rHE Type of this place but a distinct loss to below it at the left is a fabric-hat of chic small hat arrives early the village. It will be hard to get a crepey material trimmed with two and has many devotees—midsummer kinds of beads and a little ornamental a man to fill his place.—Lyle Tribune. brings hats with generous brims stitching. Its shape suggests the poke that compel our adoration, but between bonnet and is best suited to youthful them stand hats that strike a LE ROY faces. Next Is a hat made of another happy medium. They go hand in hand millinery fabric with an odd sash and Ink. Plus with summer-the length of its Journey, hanging ends of crepe. Little pearly and mirrors reflect them more often and Miss Vera Clark came home the sea shells are set about the^ upturned than falls to the lot of these small ot latter part of the week for her summer portion of the brim. This hat has the large rivals for they are the becoming vacation. She has been teaching lines that matronly wearers like. and useful trimmed hats that are The flower-trimmed hat with round the past year at St. James. designed to fit in with many backgrounds. crown that bells and flat brim is- a Miss Lauretta Jensen is home for great favorite in many braids. It is Four hats of the character, as shown her summer vacation from her school shown with a sash of picot-edged ribbon here, Indicate something of the diversity .f duties at Ames, Iowa. Ar that isr arranged in four loops, the to be found among them. The Mrs. Bernice Hockridge spent a two longer ones slipping through a group leads off with a shape of black few days at Rochester this week. slash in the brim. lisere fpced with blue crepe and very Miss Mae Mahoney visited for simply trimmed with a sash of wide several days with her mother who ribbon and a handsome ornament. It is at the Cresco hospital. can afford to be simple for it is the possessor of most becoming lines. Nearly Chas. Brownlow spent several days all faces are flattered by it. Just COfYUGHT IY VtSTUN NEWAKft UNIOH looking over his farming interests at Morristown, S. D. Mrs. R. J. Price and sons went to 29 the N 1-2 NE 1-4 32-103-15, Real Estate Transfers Austin last Friday to visit the former's $64000.00. Mary Hoban to Park Brandon, lot sister, Mrs. T. A. Thompson, PRINTING—the sort that you want to go out as your 14, Block 3, Kenwood Park Place, and family. Harry D. Tompkins trustee et al $1.00. Dr. Price motored down from to Olaf Walstad and Robert Price, representative. Cheap appearing printed stationery is G. G. Gilbertson et ux to Malena Lot 12, Block 12, Le Roy Station, Blooming Prairie Saturday evening Olson, North 77 feet out-lot 38, 36101N-18W, $4000.00 $3500.00. the same class with a salesman who approaches you and visited home folks over Sunday. Joseph B. Hanson et al to Emma H. F. Garbisch et ux to City of Mrs., Hegge of Cresco is visiting K. Lindert, Lots, 5 and 6, Block 4, Austin, 44 acres NW corner NE 1-4 with an unkempt appearance—you are prejudiced immediately Pearces Add. to Village of Grand with her sister, Mrs. Wood, and 10-102-18, $1311.92. Meadow, $1.00. daughter." F. H. Rhodes et ux to C. D. Tedrow, against him and his Alex E. Nelson et ux to John Manning, East 100 acres NE 1-4 25-104-17, Mrs. E. Jahrens of Austin came MfCKfE SAYS Lot 7, Block 3, Parker and $1.00. goods, no matter what merit down Monday evening and spent Browns Add. to Austin, $1.00. F. H. Rhodes et ux to C. D. Tedrow H. A. Rutherford to L. W. Delaporte, Memorial Day with her mother Mrs. the frn'l W 1-2 NW 1-4 30-104-16 HOU.&R WIH&l N* GOT SUVA the goods may have. No business 60x40 ft.-Lot 3, Block 4, Parker containing 70 acres, $1.00. C. Harden and sister Deborah. and Brown's Add. to Austin, PftlMYttt* IOOO 'N fU-COAAE. Jay M. Wiggins to G. H. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweet and daughters man would expect to attract $1,000.00. S 1-2 SW 1-4 11-103-16 $14000.00. Ruuvmn NMEPWWT AUMOCel of Riceville motored over and Emma L. Webber to Leon M. Paulson, G. H. Jameson to Albert Meyers, SWUG N* \NMJrr Wc we trade by engaging salespeople East 90 ft. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block spent Memorial Day with Grandma S 1-2' SW ,1-4 11-103-16 and NW1-4 GOT WK. 1MP6 *VV 35, Y. and L. Add., $1.00. Kingsley. 14-103N-16W, $34000.00. who were careless or repelling Wm. D. Owen et ux to George BRMtlS 'N WE KMOVM HOVM Home investment to Arthur Gray, Miss Fern Whiteside of Austin is Fitzthum, Lot 5 Block 10, of Woodlawn Lot Block 1, Kenwood Park Place, 2, in their appearance. to ww* visiting with her grandfather and Park Add. $400.00. $275.00. Anna Lodge et ux to Jens F. Larson, other relatives. In many instances your only lot 1, block 5, Woodlawn Park ''I Got Real Mad When I Lost My Mr. and Mrs. H. Goss and daughters Add. $1.00. Setting Hen," Mrs. Hamufti. acquaintance with certain cus- gf of Austin spent Memorial Day James S. Fries et ux to Charles "I went into the hen house one at the Pierce and Martz home. Stankey, Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, Village tomers is thru the medium of morning and found my favorite setter of Brownsdale, $2000.00. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanson motored dead. I got real mad. Went to your correspondence—and you Wm. Voogd et ux to Henry Dubinsky, here from St. Paul on Sunday and the' store, bought some RAT-SNAP Lot 41, Original Village of Dexter, and in a week I got six dead rats. are rated according to the impression are visiting their numerous old-time $1.00. Everybody who raises poultry should friends. Edward D. Kenevan et ux to Wm. created by your printed keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, Heimer, lot 11 block Kenevan 3, The Memorial service held, at the 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by and King's Add. $1.00. matter. Baptist church on Sunday was splendidly Pooler Drug Co. Sarah Turner to B. F. Speck, N 45 Advertisement—J une. given and listened to by a large feet of S 105 feet, Lot 10, and of the Printed statioilery, the least E 12.1-4 feet, Lot 9, Block 171, R. R. audience. In the evening the seniors' Add. $20.00. expense in your correspondence, Baccalaureate service was given in J. F. FAIRBANKS Geo. E. Turner to B. F. Speck, S the Presbyterian Church. is nearly always charged 105 feet, Lot 8 and S 105 feet of W 1 Last Friday evening Mrs. H. Wegerslev 2 1-2 feet Lot 9, Block 17, R. R. Add. with the cost of the letter. $800.00 entertained the Past Noble M. G. Sevald et ux to E. T. Reisetter, Grands of the Rebekah lodge. This is far from the fact as Undivided 1-3 interest NE 1-4 The Spring Valley and local High Dealer In and E 1-2 NW 1-4 7-102-15, $4000.00. shown by cost figures. The letter school crossed bats here last Friday Anna Goettel et al to Anton Johnson, out lot 1 in SW. 1-4 NE 1-4 34101N-14W, COAL, WOOD, LIME, of the most ordinary sort and the game was won by the LeRoy $2,700.00. boys. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, costs on an average 13 cents to Mary N. Newman et ux to Russel A very large crowd attended the G. Clawson, Lot 3, Block 2, Elmwood BRICK AND WALL mail, using the poorest grade Add. $1.00. Memorial Day program -given in the Herman Beier to Fred W. Beier, PLASTER. of paper, A high grade paper Opera House the May 30. It consisted NE 1-4 23-102-14W. 11000.00. of the following: Invocation, Rev. Frank R. Scripture et ux to P. N. only increases the cost per letter about half a cent, and Mr. Lin scatter the flowers, Muriel Anderson, Lot..7,_ Block .2, Parker and the very best not over a cent. Figure it out for your own Frisbee selection, men's chorus Brown's Add. $1.00., Office 301 East Bridge St. Annie Steile et" ux to James F. Memorial Day, Edgar JDiddmans "V satisfaction and see if this is not the case. Tubbs, NE 1-4 NW 1-4 in 23-102N18W, Drill, twelve girls Your Flag and $2400.00. Phone I Main 32 My Flag, Marvel Oleson* selection, Oscar D. Nelson to J. H. Jameson, NW 1-4 l4-i03N-16W, $22400.00. girls' .chorus A Poppy for Remembrance, Austin, Minn. Sam D. Goetsch et ux to G. and H. Edith Blackmer benediction yDo your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Jameson, SW 1-4 and S 1-2 SE 1-4 Rev. Mr. Oestreich. Owing to a shower* of rain not 1. many followed the Boys and Adult USE ABATTERY Bands to the cemetery, where the jiSiS. -""E various patriotic orders carried out jr their rituals. owerf^punty News -3" *-v like ours that will give you big Mrs. King is enjoying a visit from |g£vahie for your money and longer her daughter, Mrs. Carliss, of West service -than ordinarily. Our Liberty, Iowa. She came up Monday' morning. .P^.. P-HILADELPHIA^§| JHouse.of Service -Mrs. Gleason of Belvedier, 111., returned DIAMOND GRID to her home the middle of battery is absolutely guaranteed the week several weeks' visit After and if anything goes with her nieces, Mrs. Ella Williams wrong with it we will make it and Mrs. Lillie Hickok. right. Call and consult us. Will Where I be tomorrow? I. cannot PIERCE BAfTBRY COMPANY will -say. But this I know. I be 212 EAST BRIDGE ST. PHONE: 261 .. somewhere along the game road that ••••. *,9to rv- I am walking today