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

June 26, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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V- AUSTIN MINN. S Page Eight Monday, June 26, 1922. twst -fV 7?r AW, WHAT'S THE USE fyL.F.VanZ«lm The Sanitary Bug Got Fanny i4 Too JEY JfcS' MACHULLY O WMtem WtwtMwr'UiilBH HIRE! VOU CAN'T kl^ ME ON -KSSft^SX MEN NY FOLKS* 6?EST*:T' V*^' VHAT 1*YA SAV to ft 1lXTt] 1 ^HOUCD 5AV NPT-PflM' S££ HERE! 3WY N00 KNOW GOODMUGHv, «e »/»e I Vai A/AIi'be I IAO.1C THE UK) -JKI5ft,MV I^ND-DOM'r ^eetheart MNNV uislAiii & KE CREA W, FAHHV l\bU K«OW WSE UA6 SbU SHOULD ti'T.^MOKE THAT HA^IY JAIL LOCKED. AHM5, WIT 4T "6 IET ALL KINDS OF CEtfttj OLD PIPE-"toUR?. LIABLE Tb ^ouMrpw LIABLE "fo AW «/WS THE USE i-Cret CERM-b A PO-LICEMAN EM COMES FROM*TH£ JIM SPOON*e CA1£H CIEwto F&)n Ki^tNC! 11V/ UVfllM' IP VA HAVE O E A S 1 O Tfr UV/E THAT U/AV mi W IT A A W I r* csd S'.OyJ- 'iUH *'$2 4»- LOI^m J1 H"~ ¥*W j£ 'I. istf1': fc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii twelve years. George Anker lived First demonstration in Austin of WEDDINGS ETERNAL FEMININE REVEALS near Racine and was well known the Bates Method of curing eye-strain and poor eyesight without glasses. thru the eastern part of the county. Glasses fitted in the usual way to ITSELF IN LOVE OF FINERY Adams-Peterson. James left for Laeonde this morning. those who want them, at reasonable Miss Glennys Peterson of Houston iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiirtiiiii prices. DR. A. I. ARNESON, 128 W. and Mr. R. Adams of Grand Meadow Mill street. Advertisement 39-M-tf-c were married at the Central Presbyterian manse Wednesday by O CVO ol O Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck. They will make their home near Grand Meadow. your will Put off or a .. Earl Notestine left this morning in THE STORK HAS hja car for Freport, Illinois. and 5ou will put Welton- Hanna. PRESENTED This morning at 11:00 o'clock the H. B. Chapin has gone to Atkin to 'or eternity, marriage of Miss Pauline Hanna to look after*-his farming interests. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, O Mr. Max Welton of Albert Lea occured Thursday, June 22, a daughter. -WOODROW Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rolf of Rose at the home of the bride's Creek were Austin callers Saturday. parents, Rev. G. F. Fink of the T*o Mr. and Mrs.' Peter Pauley, Christian church, reading the service. /f^vOURT records of tnis 1600 East Oak Street, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Gannon spent v..-- county skow that a June 25, a son. Sunday with friends in Spring Valley. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. ^great majority of people Welton left by automobile for Clear Answer False Alarm.—A false die without leaving a will. Lake, Iowa, for a ten-day stay. Upon alarm turned in at Box No. 22, called Mrs. Ed. McGrath of St. Peter is their return they will be at home at if Nearly everyone firmly out the fire, department about one visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas 805 North Kenwood avenue. intends to make a will, o'clock Thusrday night. iJV'yl "Geraghty. .. .. Mr. Welton is local manager of the but most persons make the Smith-Wright Produce company. Injured at Plant.—Tony Rockne Mrs. F. W. Oelhoff of Winona spent mistake of delaying this Miss Hanna has been employed at the had the misfortune to cut the end of the week-end at the Ralph Daigneau important duty until Mower County co-operative Company his thumb off Saturday while at home. since the completion of a post graduate "Tomorrow." work at the Hormel Packing Co. business course two years ago. Mrs. Elizabeth Flannigan left today sure Are you that you will Drunk Gets Fine.—Andrew Nelson, 'eternal feminine" reveals itself nament that lies in the heart of womankind. She graduated from Austin high Tacoma, Washington, to visit for make a will? in the love of finery that runs Combs for the evening, coiffure arrested Sunday night,. was fined school in 1919. Iter daughter. after all sorts of pretty dress accessories—useful are gracefully shaped and glittering ten dollars this morning by Justice J. and otherwise—year in with a variety of colors. In At Insurance Conference.—A. B. Misses Minnie and Loretta Guiniiey E. Detwiler on a charge of drunken- and out. When women elect to wear their company are buckles that rival the First National Bank of Austin Dalager, District Manager ,of the are visiting friends in the cities ess. a plain frock, that is sufficient excuse them. Slippers have their share of Equitable Life Insurance Go, and •ibr a few days. _.?* ,,r' for a jeweled girdle or necklace or decoration in buckles and slides in Capital Surplus $300,000.00 Mrs. Dalager and Mr. and Mrs. E. __ Indeterminate Sentence.-—R. 0. corsage to be worn with it. With the (many shapes,: set with rhlnestones. Ray Cory, returned home Sunday Thomas Bonnelli »nd family of .ell iea(Jed ^nty charge of Resources Over Three Million Dollars most practical and severe of tailored Buckles of gold or silver have made Won to a night from Christmas Lake, Excelsior Tiacy spent Sunday at the G. selling stolen cattle Thursday before suits they find it necessary to wear a their appearance on street shoes and Organized 1868. where they attended an Educational JCeadowcroft home. Judge Calahan at Albert Lea and was gayly striped scarf or a hat and scarf are promised a growing vogue. But Conference of the Equitable to match, and even their joy in a fur among all the pretty trinkets which ilffka Ella Weisel is expected home given an indeterminate sentence at neckpiece is incomplete until they find favor in .the eyes of women, necklaces Life Insurance Company. today from Oaks, North Dakota, to the state penitentiary at Stillwater. have posed against its dark background make tlje strongest ^appeal, and spent tlie summer. ... ... Attends Relative's Funeral.— a cluster of flowers in glowing among necklaces peart beads hold first _____ Gives Ivy Oration.—Miss Adelaide. James Anker has received word that colors. All of which contributes to place/ Glass,, beads la all colors and "Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Zuehlke of Fari- Banfield of this city has the distincliault their charm and the general cheerfulness. of all kinds ,§^e universally worn. his uncle, George Anker, died Saturday SPECIAL NOON-DAY spent the week-end with their tion of being the first girl to deliver Women Jiayg. grown exacting in the at Laeonde, Alberta, Canada, •daugfater, Mrs. Ralph Daigneau. the "Ivy Oration" at the commencement matter of' shopping bags as Is witnessed The shops are showing just now where he had made his home the £ast exercises at Northwestern Uni- by the increasing demand for many handsome girdles, many of them LUNCHEON Misses Anna Olsen, Anna Carroll ^y from which she received,the good quality jnd fine finish whatever silver link chains, set with mock vers •and Ethel Page went to Rochester the materials used. Leather bags jewels .or motifs of jade. Sometimes degree of Bachelor of Letters. this morning to spend the day. maintain their leadership, but the better the girdle serves as an anchorage for and our Ives Ice Cream—in a Soda or by the dish with grades of beaded bags and fine drapery in the gown, but more often Miss Oney Danielson has returned .If",f8 for Washington—L. S. mesh silver or: gold bags, are liked for T1 it simply indicates -the waistline and TOTHE5ICK ROOM your favorite flavor. It's made from the purest to her home in Le Roy after spending K.chardscm, for the last four months dressier wear., A little pocket mirror adds color and a point of interest to employed in the advertising department several days with Austin friends. seems inseparable from bags of all ingredients, and is a splendid the costume. j: of the Austin Daily Herald, kinds and is often attached to the inside For several years we imagined that food any time. Mrs. J. A. McBride spent Sunday leaves today for Washington, D. C., of the ba£ by a ribbon, or set in earrings had passed to the realm of at tlie M. J. Leahy home. She was to accept an appointment in the Depenroute on the inside "of the flap. forgotten things, but now they are Dekciouc' to Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Apartment of Agriculture, ef^gctive among the most popular of ornaments. CREAM —•—July 1. Mr. Richardson will have Long pendant earriags of pearls oc S. 1^ Young and family and Miss jjarge publication of the silver filigree in elaborate design, pendants TEA SHOP 0 anna Roble drove to Rochester Sun- the, De- of jade and jet and many other Weekly BuUctin i3SU(Ki •aay to spend the day at the T. N. Agricuiture. G. F. Mc- stones serve to express the Jove of or­ VBTUH NEVSWU union. Chiropractic &Naiup£ partmetlt ot COrVUGHT Bpble home. Cannon^ a recent graduate, of the ^HAVE FORMED AjlR0N6 (OfARTKEBSHIR BlW Margaret Uschold was born at Allenton, They purchased a large farm in Red S. Cleveland left for Fond du UnhrMtjr rf Missouri will succeed Wis., October 16, 1854. She Rock township and residedv- there THEY DEAL IN HEALTH Lac, Wisconsin, Saturday and will Mr- Richardson. was married to Nicholas Ulwelling eighteen years. It was on this farm and are equipped to fender return Tuesday. He will make the N January 28, 1876, at Johnsburg, home that their daughter, Frances, mankind valuable and return trip By automobile. NOW THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN AMERICA Minn., where they lived for a number Irene, died at the age of two years. efficient iervice» through A Mrs. Adel Tollefson and Miss Hazel of years. They then moved to a daughter, Marion lone, who is. lo^idal and natural, Foster returned home Friday farm at Lansing where they lived for nbw at home, was also horn here. common sense methods. night from Duluth. While there they twenty years and ten years ago came ShQ and her mother are left to THE CHIROPRACTOR -enjoyed a trip to Port Arthur. to Austin. Mr. Ulwelling died January mourn the loss of a loving father and ifemoves the irritating' Today's Overland: 23 miles to the gallon: all-steel 19, 1910. husband. Four brothers, Lew, John, Mrs. A. L. Eberhart IMiss Mable Burdell left Friday for cause of dusease,turnir^the body: baked enamel finish 130-inch spring base Mrs. Ulwelling leaves nine children, Fred, and James, and two sisters, the twenty-fourth anniversary "Waseca where she will visit friends ,n ease over to nature, thus Frank, Joe, Nicholas, John, Mrs. C. L. Schwartz and Mrs. Beli few days before going to her home °f her "edding day, Mrs. A L. Eberat ASSURIN6 ASSISTANCE. Henry, and George of Austin, Mrs. Duholm together with many nieces Adin, where she will spend the £»rt d'ed home', ,Bafr °?k' INVESTIGATE! at her Margaret Gerhart living six miles mourn alike the passing of a good •rimwtttAr Thursday night at ten o'clock. Her DR. R. NELSON east of Austin and Mrs. Anna Blowers man. Vg-• death followed a long illness. 1 ERE'S a car that makes and Theresa of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Mrs. Lena L. Eberhart was born in The death Bf Lee Lewis iakes from a friend of you, from Superior, Wisconsin, are visiting Wilmington, Illinois (now Patterson) this community a man of noble character, CHIROPRACTOR V" Lee Lewis. ","i friends in Austin and Rose Creek for Nov. 25, 1874. fter parents, Issac friend of 4he needy, who was always the first moment you see,it. The Episcopal churfch? »^was fitted wLEWIS BUifeblNG -f' a few days. They are on their way and .El»abe^i Ann (Ghormley) Lowto ready to assist in* va,n^r- good •H-"V Saturday afternoon,- .when funeral Los Angeles, Calif., where, they §ns£&inf moved in 1874 to^Whfte Hall, ih6yenrents. ^j.e kindliness of his 'AUSTIN, MINN. ^Eager, wittiligy on the job, services were -"being held 'for tree ^expect to make their home. ^*HiiindlltfiWh(^^sKd IrSSeivetf ier education... nature won many friends who will Office Telephone Dial 2277 u- Lewis, whose death occured Thursday mourh his passing. sparing you tire and gas "CI- Dial 7122 Residence Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Doane Ver'e she was to A. L. morning. Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck married Eberhart money, considerate of your visitors yesterday and today at the 4893. To this union three officiated. Burial was made at Oakwood June 22 K. C. Sutherland home at^ere born, Alpha Dryden, cemetery. comfort. Mr. Lewis was born in Kendall irt Specials 4 "Hiey were joined there by other jjjcjjar^ Ghormley, and Elizabeth £riends and plan to leave on a fishing County, Illinois, January 27, 1870, May. trip to Frontenac, Wis. coming: with his parents when fifteen I Beside her immediate family, she years of age to Windom township, V. E Fraibanks and Robert Seeley leaves four brothers Louis, Mark and where the family located on what is of Winona and ^Edward DildiVie of Claude Lowenstein of White Hall, IIYreeport, known as the Snow farm five miles Illinois, drove to Austin linois Henry Polk Lowenstein of s- 4 W east of this city. eity, Saturday from Winona to spend Sun- Kansas Missouri, and Mrs. Lou- Men's Best Quality Madras Mr. Lewis was united in marriage a day with the farmers' parents, Mr. ise Lowenstein Fishback of Cairoland r' Shirts, values tp $5.00-*- to Alice A. Milbrad March 1, 1898. Mrs. Thomas Fairbanks, 308 t°n« Illinois. '"I #une Sale .. 1 -North River street. Funeral services were held Sat_____ 7^- urday afternoon at four o'clock from CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sass, and Dr. .Ebehart home. Burial was at Dial- 2038 the and Mrs. J. K. Lynde and daughtef, Oakwood cemetery.,.^^4t Pbjriici*n and Surgeon f.o.b. Toledo ir£n Block, Austin, Minn. .Barbara, left Saturday .for Green in rs. Eberhart's death,'Austti Madras TOURING .$55CP' Corliss Coon, m^ke .-Ray and Laboratory Equipment 1 Xalffi, tq be gone until Jiuy ^5. Bar- leses on oft its best loved women. She" ROADSTER 55tf? ""j Assistants— I Shirts-^- JCOUI'E. sso" hara will visit during that tune with combined unusual qualities of charher 5 Ernest H.Morris, M. D. -H! -$li6' SEDAN...... S a grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.: C. acter in her interest in home, school MabellauMoore, R. N. •I1 1 ~y. Lynde at New London. and community. Her life will be an Price .v:.Y. 4 u'-tr V. inspiration to her children and jto the llMa&flRATH MOTOR CO. "iiJ I 5 Clnb Gives Social.—The Woodlawn ^any who called her, friend. HOMMEL ELECTRIC 'ftH mi Jfermers Club held an ice cream sofiai If* CO. at the C. R. Huie home Thursday Mrs. Margaret dwelling. Leutholli Austin, Minn. 1-14-U6 N. Main St aiight. There were about seventy- Mrs. Margaret UIWelHrrg died at 203 NORTH MAIN STREtf^ ferExpert Electricianl five $r$sent and the proceeds were St. Mary's hospital," Rochester, Fri^jl.65( 'r Games were jplayed during: day night from heart trouble fofowtbe DIAL 26 7 9 evening. ring an operation fogjfalt stones.. 4*$f risr sagsiSffiaE ZLx-'M if :iiTy?v 'aMmiSk VJ •".,