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

June 22, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUST3N,MINN, Page Fnte Thursday, June 22,1922 Wednesday aftemo^-af tlie Christian" Main street following an illness of Chester, Iowa, S£r. and Mrs. John protect the County. :,J 4o itot tShink Seek Auditorship -r-Y Brown of Stacjrville, Ho\^a. church- WiT^iQf WJ&f**V»r five weeks. I have failed to account, either at the iy own Funeral services will be held Sat' johnBon-He?ge. 1 tee -Lewis. pocket for any funds which I have urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at The home of' Dr. and Mrsr.C. A. collected. i'f s-^ Lee Lewis died thisu- morning at the. Episcopal church/1 Burial will be Hegge was the scene of a beautiful nine o'clock at his home at 703 South at Qakwood cemetery. Thanking you for courtesies heretofore wedding yesterday afternoon at five ^•jp A. E. Haseltine. extended to me by your Board. 4l o'clock when their daughter, Agnes, Mclntyre Post, Grand Army of the Dated at Austin, Minn., June 20, (Continued from page l.)!r becaiqe the bride of Mr. Otto M. HO MEL'S Republic, lost one of its most enthusiastic 1922. Johnson of Chicago. and patriotic members, Lenient In Penalty Collections .A. SMITH. Rev. Henry, Noss, pastor pf St. when A. E- Haseltine died Sunday Mr.. Smith calls attention to the Olaf's Luth^ra_n church read the service night abouf' vmidnight at his home leniency which has characterized the in the pres^jc,e+ of relatives and TWO WINNERS here. Mr. Haseltine's death followed Provision collection of tax penalties. "I am friends of the bride and bridegroom. a long illness. He was eighty-five suffering the humiliation of this situation Three other, pastors, were present, 'years old.^-^ almost entirely because of uncollected Rev. -Conrad Eqgg^tadof Chicago, His death reduces xBe ranks "of the HERMAN G. HORMEL 4 penalties," his letter states. Rev. Mr, Neryig f)f New Richland, Austin Grand Army Post to thirteen The following Prices are in vogue now and are subject "I have not knowingly failed to account, and Rfev. J. A. E. Ness, former pas^ members. to market fluctuations. either at the time, or subsequently, tor-of St. Olaif's, church. 4 O. J. SIMMONS. Mr. Haseltine was born May 25, out of my own funds for any The attendants were, Mrs. Nina We cut only tiie very best grades of MEAT and 'r*1 ?,T. .. 1837 at -Dublin, Wayne eounty, Indiana. funds which I have collected, or Hegge Vigness and Mr. Rolf J. Allistad every Pound is U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. He was married to Anna WOoster should have collected. I encouraged of Chicago.. at New Paris, Ohio, December 31, and wanted an examination by the Nuptial music was provided by 1858. In 1855 he was a member of the WesternBeef. Chuck Roast lb. 10c State Board of Examiners hoping Miss Ora Robertson, soprano, Miss Barber Guards and assisted in defending Boiling Beef lb. 5c Pot Roast ..Ib.l21/^c that the losses which I had incurred Eulalie Chenevert, piano, and Rev.. the city of Lawrence, Kansas Territory, Short Ribs .. lb. 8c in the office could be explained and Conrad Engelstad, tenor, Our Homemade against the raiders under the recovered to me, and I still hope that Following the ceremony an elaborate Pork Sausage ....lb. 12%c Our Fancy notorious Quantril. He enlisted in Co. a thoro examination of the records reception and dinner- was given Hamburger Sugar Cured E.5th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry at New will restore tov me some of the money to immediate friends and relatives at Steak lb. 12i/2c Picnic Hams ....... bl. 22c Paris, Ohio, on the 18th day of September, which I have placed in the treasurer's the home of the bride's parents, Dr. 1861, and was mustered- out Get our Prices on Barrel Salt Pork and Pickled vault out of my own funds to and Mrs, Hegge. at Columbus, Ohio November 29, 1864 Pigs Feet. protect the county." Mr.1 and Mrs. Johnson left on a After the war he moved his family brief' wedding trip. They, will make Text Of Letter to Lawrence, Kansas, where he was their home in Chicago during the GROCERY DEPARTMENT The text of the county treasurer's employed as grocery clerk for several coming year while Mr. Johnson-finishes H. F. KEZAR. letter to the board of commissioners £. M. HUBBARD. years. ^. Then he moved to Chicago, his course at the dental college Extra Special on $2.45 follows: from there he moved to Beaver Dam of Northwestern University. 5j To the Honorable County Board,.. Wicsonsin. The next move took him to WEDDINGS Mower County, Minnesota. Portage,. Wisconsin. -1 1. Koball-Bettson. Gentlemen: Coming to Austin 'twenty-five-years Miss- Minnie Benson and Mr. Otto and The very best grade Dastych—Hogan. I am in receipt of the Resolution Koball of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were ago he has resided here all the time sold on Money-back Guarantee. "A very pretty home wedding took passed by your Board at its meeting married yesterday afternoon at the except about seven years that were on the 16th inst., in which you request place Monday morning at 10 o'clock, St. Olaf Lutheran parsonage by Rev. spent in Montana, where he proved up 'X PER SACK my resignation as County at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert a claim. Previous to going to Montana Henry Nossr Mr. and Mrs. Koball Treasurer of Mower County. Hogan, 1008 Bryan street, when their will make their home at St. Ansgar, he was in business on the East You will be Pleased with this Flour as it is the In accordance with that request oldest daughter, Helen, in the presence Iowa. Side. BEST GRADE you can buy. and for the reasons which I shall of twenty-four relatives and close He is survived by his widow, Anna COME AND GET A SACK AT hereafter state, I herewith respectfully friends became the bride of George M. Haseltine, eighty-one years of age, THE STORK HAS THIS SALE tender my resignation to take of La Crosse. Rev. A. G. Patterson Dastyck and two sons, Rollo M. of Sherwood, PRESENTED effect on the 22nd day of June, or as officiated. -North Dakota, and George L. of Austin. soon thereafter as I can be checked The room was prettily decorated out of office. with purple and white crepe paper. The funeral services were held To .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Engan I am tendering my resignation L. A. SHERMAN. An arCh was made of ferns with a at St. Olaf Hospital, Monday MARKET PLACE upon your request because1 I am conscious— large white wedding bell in the cen­ June 19, a daughter. A TYLE Official Election C||l. That any other course will entfil The wedding march was played by Mower County .News Gives Shower For heavy expense, both to the Returns Miss Lydia Paulson. The bride and Miss Ethel Mady One Cent Per Word Per Insertion unty and myself in making such bridegroom, attended by Mr. and Mrs. ERVICE Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. i'vestigation and inquiry as might be Arnold Hogan," took their place under Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be On final official figures completed Required and expected. the wedding bell, where Rev. Patterson Mrs. Jess Pierce entertained a party Added for all ads not paid for in advance. this afternoon by the canvassing 2. Because it is my desire that Readers or locals not run in ATISFACTION read the service. of friends Tuesday night at her home board consisting of J. H. Krebsbach, this colunyi will be charged at the there shall be no worry or anxiety Mr. and Mrs. Dastyck left for La on West Bridge Street, in honor £f rate of 1C cents per line. Justice P. Carr, Justice J. E. Detwiler, on the part of the taxpayer or taxpayers Crosse by automobile for a short Miss Ethel Mady. The evening was Miss Lucy Himmer, and A: M. regarding the conduct of the WANTED visit. They will be at home at 700 spent in playing cards and a delicious 4— Smith, the Mower county #vote stood office in any of its details. West Winona street after July 1. lunch was served. Miss Mady was WANTED—Lathing, Contract work as follows: Out of town guests present at the KOBES CAFE given a miscellaneous shower and received country jobs solicited. Roy Russell, Did Not Receive Money wedding were: Miss Josephine Dastyck many beautiful and useful gifts Dial 2650. 48-4-p State Senator— In tendering my resignation I wish and Miss Ruth Childers of La from her friends. Nolan—2457. WANTED—First class shoe repairing to make the following statement, in Crosse*. e- Thoe—2002. V- Of-. at 111 E Mill street, Noren's addition to the foregoing— Wilson—1581. Shoe Store. 37-6-c AUSTIN-MARKETS 1. I have never in any way directly Landherr-Majerus v: Representative— or indirectly received or appropriated WANTED—Man thru haying —and A number of friends and relatives Quoted by Peoples Service Store—=Dairy Howard—1719. harvest by month or day. Call Julius a single dollar of either County were present at a beautiful ceremony Butter 30 Karl, Austin, Route 6, Henry Hurlbut—1024. 4 or taxpayers' money, and I have never Thursday, June 15, at 8:00 a. Eggs .... 18 Hartman farm. 49-3-p. Dahl—1699. benefitted, to the extent of a Potatoes, per bu $1.75 m. when Margaret Majerus, daughter Harden—1255. Beans 9 single dollar, while I have occupied WANTED— WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! of Mrs. Emma Majerus, of Rose Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack $2.25 Highest market price paid at A. the office. On the contrary, either Auditor— Creek became the -bride of John P. POULTRY Usem's office—213 E. Mill Street. thru mistakes, which I have made, or Simmons—2050. THEATRE Landherr, son of George Landherr, Dial office 5334. Residence 8344. Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— losses which I cannot account for I *43-tf-c Hubbard—1479. also of Rose Creek at the St. Peter's Heavy Hens 17 have been the loser and have put into Schummers—1430. Light Hens .14 church at Rose Creek. Rev. Fr. HELP WANTED: Correspondents the County Treasury funds which I Geese .11 Christie—987. Gmeinder officiated. wanted all over Mower County by Roosters 8 realized from the sale of my home. The bridal procession was led by the'Mower County News. If you like Eggs 17 rreasurer— to write or think you can write 2. I found on attempting to settle MiSs Agnes Majerus, bridesmaid, and Ducks 15 Terry—2233. news, inquire at the News office the business for the closing portion Young Spring Duck 18 Aloysius Landherr, best man, and.entered* Cooley—1345. about our proposition. See City THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 22 AND 23- Geese .18 of 1921 that I had not sufficient funds to the strains of the Lohengren Editor. ia-tf. Simonson—918. Turkeys -18 required to make the apportionment, WILL ROGERS Wedding March, with Mrs. Joseph Broilers ........... .25 Lewis—770. WOOL WANTED—Bring your wool and I then turned money from my Cronan ,at the organ. The nuptial Leghorn Broilers 20 Green—403, in if you want to get highest cash home into Certificates of Deposit -m- High Mass was performed. HOG MARKET. price. Charles Dubinsky, 302 East Handke—463. A POOR RELATION payable to my order, and endorsed to Medium and Butchers ........ $9.85 Maple Street, dial 6900. 43-tf-c The bride's gown was of white the Treasurer of Mower County, in Sheriff— Packers .$8.60 satin and georgette with pearl and FOR SALE Veal, Sheep and Lambs the sum of $2,000.00, which I placed Nicholsen—2708. bead trimmings. Her veil was caught Adapted from the Famous Stage Play by Edward N Fat Lambs $8.00 to 10.00 in the Treasurer's vault, where they Taney—1011. FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, in fan (effect with white orange blossomSi^ftl^x&rBied Kidder. The Picture tells a story both pathetic and Veal .,.$3.50 to $6.50 and Carbon Paper. We have a fine B. now remain for the County. O'Halloran—306. a shower bouquet Sheep J3.50 to $6.50 humorous, and affords Will Rogers one of those superb? line of the famous Milo ribbons and 3. I also later discovered that the Carmichael—384. The bride'snjaid Cattle carbon paper for all makes typewriters. character parts in which he is so much at home. City of Austin had not paid for cancelled --Kelly—801. When in need of either of wore ~fSMigftfc^ biue georgette gown f*at Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Added Attractions U&hti curb assessments on which I Hagen—457. these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy Cows and Heifers ... .-$3.00 to $5.00 trimmed with ribbons. She carried you with this superior brand. Bulls ... ............ .$3.00to $3150 had not collected the assessments, Hartmann—258. PATHE NEWS a corsage bouquet of white roses. 3—tf. Canners and cutters..... $1.50 to $2.00 pursuant to a Resolution of the Common Sadler—241. "LOOSE CHANGE," POLLARD COMEDY Immediately after the ceremony a Council of the City, and a voucher Clerk of Court— reception was given at the George SATURDAY, JUNE 24— in the sum of $773.40 was sent Sherman-^2472. Landherr home. Misses Luvena and to me, on or about February 1, 1922, WILLIAM RUSSELL |ATIII ONE WEEK STARTING aa Kezar—1752. Magdelina Stute, Mary Cress and AUSTIN and that also is in the Treasurer' MONDAY, JUNE £D Burnham—1605. Anna Bongard had charge of the Vault and belongs to the County of tables. The bride's table was de Coroner— MEN OF ZANZIBAR Mower. orated with pink: roses and lerns. Henslin—1594. 4* I hav&., gone over my accounts The color scheme thruout the rooms UndertH^ Peirson—1570. 1 as^ell as Fcould, in a limited time, 1 Auspices of was pink and white. A: Story of Africa that is f^U/pfrtlhrills a^dr.Adyenture, McKenna—1306. and I find no shortage in the amount After a short wedding^" trip to Morris—1306. and "THE apportioned and accounted for ta^&e Chester, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Landherr County which is not fully fxgraraw 1 erica if will-- r^sifte on & £arn» thrgjr SUNDAY, JUNE pftP b.oo^ & -til by the amount paid by the. tffty or ANITA STEWART Austin, or by sums in the nature of The guests from Away Were Mr. Leqion. penalties, and which I hajftgi paid or —:—in Corner and Mrs. Henry Welch of St. Paul i':s.V?-'f•' 'v'^" offered to pay to the Coun^Se Mr. and" ^Mrs. Albert Peterson of. A QUESTION OF HONOR Placed Own F^ithd^ /FqrfSounty Commander MacNider says, "'We friendliest sort of way honor It has been the custom "^nd practice, Sacrifices—Risks—such as a Girl seldom endures" for want to make Legion National Mem-, the occasion. both in this County, and elsewhere a man, only to be condemned: "Faithless." bership Day, July 1, the biggest" day a good many years, to be too ReckoijLjng Age of Trees.v^.. for Legion membership 1922.- I shall and "CORNER POCKET," Pollard Comedy lenient in the matter of collecting Sonre tre^ftften live to a great age, be disappointed if every post in the 'penalties, during the first few days and while they are standing it is a MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 26 AND 2*— Legion does not exceed its last, year's following, the required date of tax difficult.matter to arrlye at their age, LARRY SEMON payments, but many people have appealed mem&rship." :but when :tfiey have been cut down, it Is said, the age may be reckoned by for" relief from these penalties, (Jood fellowship, sunny smiles -and counting) th$ number ,of rings visible giving varidus and often good determination to be a credit t6"~'iBe' PAIR 10f, KINGS in the section. excuses. I am suffering the humilityT Legion "and the Gopher, Gang were of this situation, almost entirely the—predominating characteristic of*, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. because of uncollected penalties^ I the j#en and women. who, from all Dial 2PJ18 have not knowingly failed .to, a^un.t^ Fearless, fighting First* A BEBE DANIELS FEATURE Phyiiicikn and Surgeon either at the time, or, Subsequently,1 ijisirTct, gathered at Lake City to Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. out of my own funds for any funds hold their annual convention. And, X-Rmy and Laboratory Equipment which I have collected, or should to insure ^the continuation of this Assistants— s.. Erneat H.Morris, M. D. have collected. I encouraged and spirit for which the First is famous, ,rw Hear the OPENING PLAY ... Matinee Daily Mabdlo Moore. R. N. wanted an examination,, by the State Dr. C. J. Healy of Chatfield was elected at-2:30 mi District Coqwnander foifithe com- Bpard of Examiners Roping t^at^tha --Augmented I Jgfees which I had Jgcurred ^n$thp HOMMEL Class Coniody Drama In Four Acta. Office could be explained and recovered The convention wasn't "*alr business. scenic electrical effects axe as complete wo Evening i- TRIC CO. as in any ?modern theatre to me, and I still hope that a It was good to watch First District Shows! L0EI vi thoro examination of the records will Gophers enjoying- themselves and to 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Orchestra rr. 0 Electrician restore to me some of the money see the manner in which Lake Ci^r GENERAL ADMISSION" Tent located on Bridse St. and 81OO which I have placed in the' Treasurer's I ii^^ jOppo»ite Elk Haw folks for^ ^ll buatness. carets i$nd DIAL 2679 Vault- out of my own funds to joined hands with the Legion in the