Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 19, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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MOWER COIOTY&NEWS AIJS™ MINN. Monday June 19, 1922. Page Eight OnlyTrying to Be Agreeable AW, WHATS THE USE By L. F. Van Zdm ^ZoSS low TB Mte eWMt«n N«wip«p«r Union TIMES HIT HIM HADN'T 6HE. VWHER.E I WJHN RIGHT OUEI^ AHD.ARENT In NOT STARINGI-WOULDN'T FELIX, m'r if jn.4* WELL OUW BECAUSE Jrhif 0 HARPER )T HIT IHeftEv'AT VOUB. LEFT PRE.ITV, HAiar vjrr,u THAT A PRET HEfc E HAVE ibo -h^w ME AK T?N KN^W WHERE ARE ClBL? W LOVEU pEEN HER IF YOl* CALLED YOUR ATTENTION To VOUR, EVES! 1 AT «£R HADN'T CALLED M§ mj HER, YOU DOM'T HAVE To BOUT PAT^BUT \T SH? topr'e ff.H ATTENTION "Tb.. LIKE THAT EAT HER. UP ft VE*. &$* £4 KNC7CKEP Vo' OTUTEN __j HER, *^v *,* |p 3 ^•RATHER, 5f _• sg^fc pm |^, S*?" ffss-^V" 1 -'V,f*&2&$ **. «. W 1 rt .r- "^TsV 4tSTr\ \, /L 9 UdSF**-**&<'* •-£#"=4* if. -^ir -£V *}5 Jtf ^1U [1 jjpTP jf& ^efcofic-fctfje ^f\ t^Frttsfe_~ jft gj*l -5* uq- 5# ,i/w #.' Wmt?u ROYAL NEIGHBORS -*ti Give Farewell Picnic Miss Burdell has resigned her position WEDDINGS Celebrates Her l!l from Haugan's Drug store For Miss Burdell 76th Birthday COUNTY MEETING where she has been employed the & Sullivan-Baehr. past four years. The "Bunch" gave a farewell party The wedding of Miss-Alice Baehr of News Advertising brings results. Rose Creek and Mr. Verne T. Sullivan Friday evening at Lafayette 40 Austin Members Attend of this city was solemnized at St. Park in honor of Miss Mable Burdelle First demonstration in Austin of Convention at Peter's church, Rose Creek, Wednesday the Bates Method of curing eye-strain who leaves soon for her home at Odin. and poor eyesight without glasses. nLondon. morning, Rev. Father Gemeinder A picnic supper was served and she Glasses fitted in the usual way to officiating. The bride was attended those who want them, at reasonable was presented with a silk parasol by Miss Alice Sullivan, sister of Mrs. C. C. Eberhart of Milaca is a ing the week-end with Mr. Smith's prices. DR. A. I. ARNESON, 128 W. About forty members of Cedar by her friends. the groom, and Dr. E. H. Morris of Mill street. Advertisement 39-M-tf-c guest at the K. O. Wold home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Smith. Camp, No. 205, attended the Royal Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cashman returned Austin acted as best man. Neighbor county convention held at ^•"="Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Browne spent home with them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sulivan left on a two the lodge hall at London Saturday. Sunday with friends at* Chatfield. weeks' wedding trip, going to Owatonna Mrs. Alice Nash, supreme manager, by auto and leaving from there Mr. and Mrs. Jiouis Andrews motored and Mrs. Luella Ives, state deputy, Mrs. John Cotter returned to her by train for Winnett, Wash., where to Clear Lake Sunday. were present and conducted a school home in Minneapolis Saturday after they will visit the groom's brother, of instruction. spending the past month with her ''Miss Ida Vigoren of Hayfield is W. A., Sullivan, for a few days and Mrs. Katherine Bump, county president, sons, Leo and Albert. shopping in Austin today. then will go to the mountains for a opened the meeting. Various trip. After their return they, will be Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck and camps of the county exemplified W. H. Dunbar has purchased a new at home at 105 South Chatham street. daughter of Crookston are guests at parts of the work. A class of twenty-eight INash Six from E, D. Hopfe. the C. B. Sayles home. Mr. Peck was was adopted for the several Hangge-Fahr. Miss Beulah Haas spent Friday at a former Austin man. camps of the county. A pretty wedding took place at the -Mason City, Iowa, on business. At 6:30 p. m. a bountiful supper home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobar, Vic 6ilbertscn and Miss Cora Randall was served to. 150 persons by the 702 Center street, at four o'clock Miss Anna Olson is staking a two motored over from Winona and Harmony Camp of London.. In the MORE Wednesday afternoon, when Katherine rweek's vacation from her duties at spent Sunday -r at the E. W. Cory evening a program was given followed pleasure on Fahr, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tobar, West's Dry Goods store. home. ., by. dancing. became the bride of Barney your vacation— 0 Miss Mae Hamilton and George Hangge of this city. Miss Harriett Nelson is taking a Sheriff Collects JPike of Meltonville were Austin callSaturday. if you know that your twp weeks' vacation from her duties .Mr. and Mrs. Hangge will, be at 1 h:ome to their friends on the groom's 256 Delinquent at the First National bank and will !!, valuables are safe in a farm east of the city. visit friends at Princeton. Miss Olava Rhone and Miss Kittie Tax Warrants deposit bax in tke ,SoIl of Northwood were Austin callSaturday. S. "T. ,Neveln spent Wednesday in Heisterkamp-CrowelL steel vault of this bank. Rochester with Mrs. Neveln, whom Miss Fay Crowell of Fillmore county With collections totalling $3,270, he found much improved after her recent and Henry Heisterkamp ojj^this double that of any previous years, Mrs. Idell Davison and children operation, /. city were married at the Methodist Sheriff N. Nicholsen has completed jfot Sunday at the Theodore Olson parsonage by Rev. M. G. Shuman his work of serving 342 delinquent The First National Bank of Austin lome near Lansing. Miss Greraldine Keenan has returned tax warrants, of which 256 were paid. Thursday- morning. They will reside home after several days visit with 'Francis Lund of Lanesboro has redarned in Austin. In 1921 the collections reached Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mrs. Barbara Doyenberg was given her ganrdparents, Mr. and Mrs. John home after -visiting his friend, $1,517, while in 19?0 they amounted a surprise Friday afternoon when Egan, at Red Rock. 31? 'x: Resources Over Three Million Dollars Wane Evenson. to $758. thirty-five of her friends and neighbors THE STORK HAS Organized 1868. Misses Gertrude Rustad and Agnes went 'to her home at 411-E. Mill Miss Mamie Knauer has gone to Austin Rotarians Will provide the PRESENTED Boyington returned home Friday street. Minneapolis to spen^^a week with ceremony tonight at Albert Lea that night from several days' visit in the The occasion-was her seventy-sixth ^fiCKBdS. 'r. marks the presentation of the charter twin .cities. To" lf|.1^n4.Mrs.' J? Dufty'at St. birthday." The afternoon was spent 9*— CTZJ czz3 to the Rotary club of the neighboring Olaf Hospital, Monday, June in a social way and at 5:00 o'cloclc Mrs. Mary Cronan and daughter, city. The Austin members of Mrs. E. W. Decker and son, Edward 12, a soirr dainty refreshments were served, including Angela, are visiting friends in St. club left late this afternoon in cars Jr., returned to their home in Minne To Mr. and Mrs. Palmer O. Johnson a beautiful cake. Mrs. Dovenberg Paul, Minneapolis, and St. Cloud. to attend the charter night festivities.-' apolis Friday after a short visit SPECIAL NOON-DAY Monday, June 19, a daughter. was presented with many with Austin relatives j, Mr. and Mrs Carl. Kumlin left han&s^me gifts Shamday morning for Big Lake on a Picnic at Beaver Lake.—The clerks Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holcomb returned LUNCHEON Weeks' fishing trip.." and Miss Veta and Harry West enjoyed home Friday from* Roberd's Lake, Births Show Large Exces? Over Deaths ifi a^picnic at Beaver Lake yesterday. Faribault, where they went for a few Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hubbard and Swimming was enjoyed and a Mower County^ According to Census Report spent Sunday at Osage, and our Ives Ice Cream—in a Soda" or by the dish with bounteous picnic .dinner and supper Mrs. Mae Erickson left Friday for were served. They all returned your favorite flavor. It's made from the purest Yellowstone Park, where she has ac There were 22.9 births and 12.2 Among the rural population there home happy and are looking forward Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fox and family ingredients, and is a splendid cepted a position with the Yellowstone deaths per thousand of population in for another picnic. lisve gone to McGregor, Iowa, was one less death of infants under Park Camps Company. ft food any time. Austin in 1920, according to figures •where they will spend the summer. one year than in the city of Austin. Entertains Friends—M s. Isabell contained in the 1920 census of bi^h Whereas the county figures showed Miss Hazel Tollifson and brother, Ryther entertained a party of friends Misa Jean Dugan left Saturday for Deiiclou*' statistics, the report of which has twenty-four deaths, the unmber in Wallace, have gone to Chicago to attend Thursday afternoon at her home on Uncoln, Nebraska, called by the ill^nesa just befen made public. CREAM the city was twenty-five, the wedding of their sister, North Kenwood. The afternoon was of her brother. For the rural portion of the county, TEA SHOP Eunice, which takes place Wednesday. With a total population of 10,281, spent socially and at five o'clock a the average births and deaths per ~Miss Bernice Fisch left Friday night delicious lunch was served, covers being the deaths of children under one year 1,000 population was less in both John Till has resumed his work at for Milwaukee to visit her sister, laid for eight. in Austin was 106 per thousand. In cases than in this city, the births averaging the R. R. Murphy store after several Mrs. George Sutton. the rural territory, where the population 20.7 and the deaths 8.2. days vacation which he was compelled Miss Campbell Leaves.—Miss Frances was fixed at 15,885, the deaths Births exceeded deaths in Austin to take on account of an.infection '^Harold Fairbanks has left for an Campbell left Friday for St. Paul of these infants was only seventythree by 110, as there were. 188 births to in his foot. extended trip thru Washington and •to visit her father, Alex Campbell. per thousand. ev#ery 100 deaths. 'r California. HORMEL'S 'From there she goes to Duluth and Philip Reinhartz is visiting his Aix^.Batomabxng increase of eight On the figures for the rural sections will take a trip on the Great Lakes. daughter, Mrs. Ben Bowen at Milwaukee. Mrs. J. P. Griffin and son, Robert, of the county, where there were per cent in .the infant mortality is._noted She will also go to New York to visit He will also visit relatives «f Stewartville are guests at the 329 births to 130 deaths, the births exceeded in the county over the previous her brother who is stationed at Fort at Jefferson, Wisconsin, before returning Cbaile9 Enright home. the deaths by 199. In other year. No figures as to ^mortality increase Cotton. Provision Market home. words there were 253 births to every or decrease are given for the Miss Mable Burdell and Ed Beadell 100 deaths. city. Clarence Dalager and his mother, rspent Sunday in Chatfield at the HERMAN G. HORMEL f^OTHIN® OTHER TH/M Mrs. E., A. Dalager, entertained Friday jkame of Miss Eleanor Erickson. 'CHIROPRACTIC Mrs. Detloff Honor^ W. C. T. U. Holds FlowerDfission The following Prices are in vogue now and are subject afternoon at his cottage at Ramsey Mr. and Mrs Ed. Harris who has to market fluctuations. in honor of Miss Agnes Hegge. Guest at Surprise Meeting the past ten months in" California •ADJUSTMENTS Fourteen guests were present and a ,We cut only the very best grades of and MEAT plan to return to Austin soon. "'CI*-. %-i delicious seven o'clock dinner was -'••j:. every Pound is U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. musy will drive thru in their car. The~mi$sion of flowers was~ the Can SoWtll ^eliew Mrs August Detloff was" given a served. The evening was spent socially. farewell suprise Tuesday afternoon kejmote of a meeting Wednesday at tbepressurel ofdsplacSd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and 'V' lb. Western Beef. Chuck Roast 10c vertebrae of the spine,on by fifteen of her friends and neighbors the home of Mrs. I. Loomis of the (^«faia^ter, Betty Marie, have returned R| the delicate: nerves* isufroinasihoim Ib.l2%c Mrs. Pat Smith. and daughter, at her home, 7.10. "55T. Freeborn Central w! a T. U. Boiling Beef lb.:,. 5c Pot Roast their home ^at Winona after spend.V- inj therein Lauderdale, and Mrs. Joe Smith, have street. v. Our Homemade Mrs. Anna Diidams of Le Roy, district ......lbi^' 8c 3 Short Ribs ... —"—. nifiedpartof the ma^our gone to Des Moines, Iowa, where Mrs. They came with well-filled baskets ....lb. president was present and spoke Pork Sausage 12V^c U&& tion Jlew Minneisota Highway iltustra t'Our Fancy Pat Sniith and daughter will visit and spent the afternoon- socially. At to the Union. Mss Helen Hare, district It bthis Hamburger unnatural Sugar Cured Maps Remaining friend and relatives. Mrs. Joe 4:30 a delicious lunch was served by secretary, spoke on, ''Lights and intofefence with nerve s'.lb. 121/2C Steak ^Picnic Hams .bl. 22c Smith will meet her husband and accompany Mesdames Erickson, Henderson, Stoike, fundionjtha) causes the Shadows sof Flower Mission." Mrs. '&M great ma him on his sales circuit. Anderson and Wonderlee. orHyofdiswhich Get our Prices on ^4 Barrel Salt Pork and Pickled The News still has a few of the R. Goodman spoke on "Flower Missions," eases to the Mrs. Anderson in behalf of the ^jfpnps shdwing the Minnesota Trunk They .expect to return to Austin in •Pigs Feet. and read "The Hermit of Wal human fid) is heir.^» guests presented Mrs. Detloff with a Migjiway system which are being den Valley." "Frances E. Willard's purse of money. Love of Floorers and Folks," was r^ad .. iiatributed free. If you haven't one .VI It M- GROCERY DEPARTMENT XT 1. Make your wants known in In xn the by Mrsi L. Hardy. Mrs.,^1. ^G, He News office and get Mower County News Market Place. Mrs. Frank Stout to Shuma^.led the devotionals. of tnem before they are all gone.«^_ THETRWNEDANDEXWRitNCED Extra Special oik $2.45 Memlyer^al'the Austin Union were s- Visit Here This Week CHIROPRACTOR MINNESOTA 1& urged'. to„ ^ltend the district cmvention :M TRUNK HIGHWAY Az locateslhis interferencrreadily which will be- hejd ^t LyK^gn, Th||^Fews is ih Teeeipt of a letter and The very best grade June 27 and 28. coupon ^•om|Mrs. Frank Stout stating that sold on^Money-back Guarantee, she -v^ill be at the Elk Hotel in Austin !h Z. Sewer Woriter^JHurt.—Tony Johnson, WNENTHI^Ktf HI Good only as long as the supply lasts^None mailed. *f3Ca8 next week. Her letter follows: OISEASE IS REMOVED an employee of' the Gedney & ••sv. ^PER SACK... JBr "Mrs Rev. Frank Stout, formerly ., ,, DR.HL NELSON One 1 a person. Sign Murphy Construction Company at ~M f- You wilm»ewleased with this Flour as it is the of Austin will be at the Elk Hotel the interceptng sewage excavation, Tuesday, June 21. She will be pleased BEST GRADE you can buy. was injured^- Thursday morning while CHIROPRACTOR Name.. to have friends call on~her ther^ or directing tl& lifting of a sewer tile. :y Ji jCOMp AND GET A SACK AT \~,#- telephone.* Hoping* to—see- old -time Mr. Johnson was Lunder a tripod directing %WI8BUILDING Address. SALE '1 frietf&s and attend. Chautauqua will 5. the/hoif}tin|: rope as it went AUSTIN,.MINN...v COUNTY NBWSy ^Austin, Minn. be her pleasure.", 'Present to. thru thelblocks friend the tripod slip-/ IjiiceTelephone, Dial 2277 ing him in the tack. Residence Dial 7122