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

June 29, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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tim 1 ." *4fc*fe 4 MOWER COUNTYNEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, June .rifely? CONCORD GRANGE district and was instrumental in its ently for lower taxes and more economy over. TJms_ car was found facing the the selection and establishment of a SpencerJordan reorganization and has served in in state government. As chairman state-owned cement plant. opposite direction seventy-eight feet 4 ENJOYS PICNIC from where it first tipped, having many other capacities in his home of the committee of resolutions JANESVILLE HERE Like his public/seryice, Mr. Nolan's community. Only last week the senator at the Republican state convention in spun wrer several times. The two private life wast typified by a high Funeral Director, men were thrown out about a third was -elected president of the 1920, he was instrumental in -the J^r. and Mrs. Will Rug^and Mr. ideal of character, THe was a member %•, Establishment of of the distance between the spot drafting of a strong Resolution demanding and Mrs. Thomas Christianson, who Mower County Auctioneers' association. of the Masonic order and a Congregationalist. 1v't v- $ Service. the enactment of a law taxing Packers Have 2-Game were celebrating their wedding anniversaries, where the ear first struck the sand J&5 fiSlw iron ore mined in Minnesota and were the guests of honor and where it stopped. The car, a Prominent in State. vv., Lead For League fought for the passage of the law by at a picnic given by the Concord Studebaker Six, was completely demolished. HI In state affairs he has always held Title. the legislature. :v IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING It is not known whether the Grange at Ramsey Tuesday.* 0 a prominent' place. "He! served as representative He recognized the need for legislation car was. going at fast rate of speed v» After-the picnic dinner served at. from -Mower bounty in protecting and aiding the farmer 6r not, but the severe injuries to the 1?30, a program of sports was enjoy-t the legislative sessions of 1901, 1902, After Janesville's defeat at the men resulted from the heavy impact1 and worked for the passage of ed at which the following won i903, 1905, 1907, 1909. In 1918 he was yo« are assured of GENUINE j^QRD hands of Waseca last Sunday by an with the road when the car suddenly farm laws. prizes: Peanut race, Rockney Jester elected state senator from this district,-serving eight to two score, Austin baseball Serving. on the committee of publie, PARTS, a Good Job, aird Quick swerved and threw them. and Wilfred McNier ladies )»1I in. the sessions of 1919 ffins anticipate no set-back for the highways he served in an important throwing contest, Lelia Johnson sack and 1921. Was Sixty Years Old. champion Packers in Sunday's game Service, at position in bringing about the enactment race, Donald Rugg men's three legged During the war, Mr. Nolan devoted with Janesville at the Hormel ball William A. Nolan was^born in 1862 of the Babcock good roads race Herbert Brugger and Donald practically his entire time to governmental AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY park. at Yankton, South Dakota^ He settled law. Senator/Nolan was not only a Rugg Men's needle threading services^ He was director of Austin has a clear lead of two in Minnesota in 1867 and at the age member of the committee on public contest, Donald |lugg horseshoe contest, the Mower county public safety, committee, games for the title position in the of nineteen years engaged in the harness highways, rules, finances, taxes, and Joe Rugg. member of the finance commitee, conference so that the results of Sunday's business. Later he discontinued elections, but also chairman of the chairman of the1 county food game will have no immediate that business and recently was engaged important committee on banks and Grand Meadow' committee, and Mower county food effect on the League standings so far in real estate and banking. banking. .. PUBLIC AUCTION administrator, prosecutor of law violators, Defeats Le Roy as the locals are concerned. A defeat Mr. Nolan was married to Laura Governor Preus appointed Mr. Nolan and loyalty speaker. Few men would show, however, that the Greening, wh^ together with their a member of the state boards of in Mower county served the World Packers are not as invulnerable as four children survive him. The children visitors to state institutions, and the Grand Meadow defeated Le Roy 4 War with as keen a«sense of public recent games would indicate. are: Mrs. L. Willison, Seattle senator also served on the interim to 2 in a close game yesterday afternoon. duty as he did. It has been reported that Janesville Merrill C. Nolan who is on his wedding commission, which was charged with As I am leaving for California I will sell at Public Auction Grand Meadow has a clean It is as a state legislator that Mr. has greatly strengthened her line-up trip in the west William R. Nolan, at my home, 904 Lyndale avenue, Austin, on slate, having defeated every opponent. Nolan gave his ^nost distinguished and will present more than ordinary MARKET PLACE who is a state bank examiner SATURDAY, JULY 1,1922 service to Minnesota. In the last session opposition Sunday. and Bernice Wolan, who makes her lie was one of the leading^men The Packers have scheduled two home in Grand Meadow, but is at P. O.'s Are Defeated.—The Post in the state legislature. Mower County News additional games with Albert Lea to present on a vacation trip in. New at 2:30 P. M. Sharp S1' Office Kitten Ball team was defeated On Important Committees. be played on July Fourth. In the York. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. by the Business Men in a game Tuesday 4 forenoon at ten o'clock the game will As a member of the committee on the following household goods: Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents, While his many activities made his night at Lafayette by a tally of be played here, and in the afternoon Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be finances and taxes he worked consist- life a busy one, Senator Nolan always 35 to 6. The two teams will play Living room set, Added for all ads not paid for in ad 1 Shirt waist box. the Packers go to Albert Lea for the found time to serve his commnuity vance. Readers -or locals not run in again tonight and tomorrow night. 3 piece. 1 mattress. To show you is to shoe you. Prochnow,! second game. in many public services. He was president this column will be charged at the 207 East Bridge. 3 Sectional book cases, 1 carpet sweeper. Next Sunday while Austin is mixing rate of 10 cents oer line. of the Grand Meadow school Advertisement 52-1-C.: one fumed oak, one 1 Baby bed. Rev. J. A. E. Naess and son, Emanuel, with Janesville, Adams plays at old English, tand one 1 Baby buggy. returned Monday morning from WANTED Owatonna, Blooming Prairie at Albert Mllliilillll polished. 1 Violin. Boscobel, Wisconsin. They left for Lea, and New Richland at Waseca. WANTED—First class shoe repairing 1 Dining Room Table, 1 Mandolin. Minneapolis to spend a few days before at 111 E Mill street, Noren's quarter sawed. A. lot of books. leaving for their home in Ta- Shoe Store. 37-6-c CHAPMAN LEADS 4 Dining room chairs. 1 four-burner gas range WOOL WANTED—Bring your wool 1 China closet. with oven. in if you want to get highest cash NOLAN'S INJURIES 1 piano, in good condition. 1 lot of fruit jars. AUSTIN BATTERS price. "Charles Dubinsky, 302 East Maple Street, dial 6900. 43-tf-c Cooking utensils. Janesville vs. Austin PROVE FATAL 1' Leather rocker 1 Ice box. WANTED— WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! WITH TEN HITS 1 Pedestal. 1 Electric washing Highest market price paid at A. Usem's office—213 E. Mill Street. 2 Plant stands. machine. SUNDAY, JULY 2, 3:00 P. M. Dial office 5334. Residence 8344. (Continued from Page 1.) 1 Bath room chair. 1 Hamilton-Beach 43-tf-c 1 Clothes Stand. Vacuum cleaner. Team Average is 309 In ing that his recovery is expected. Hdrmel Ball Park 1 Clothes rack. 1 Table lamp. HELP WANTED: Correspondents I Six, Games—Gute's wanted $11 over Mower County by 1 Ironing board. 1 Electric Sewing the Mower County News. If you like ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 16, 25c 1 Pair duck feather pillows. machine. The fatal accident occurred Record. to write or think you can write 1 Electric toaster. GRANDSTAND FREE at 8:00 o'clock yesterday news, inquire at the News office about our proposition. See City This is an exceptionally fine line of household goods. morning when the car in which With fifty-two hits 'in 168 times at DON'T MISS THIS SAME! Editor. 10-tf. Mr. Nolan and his companion bat, the Austin Packers have a team FOR,SALE TERMS—All sums under $10.00, cash over that amount, time batting average of .309. were riding overturned on the notes will be taken for six months at.8 per cent. Clhapman leads the individual FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, road six miles southwest of TWO GAMES ON FOURTH OF JULY B. A. BROWNE, OWNER and Carbon Paper. We have a fine scores with ten hits in eighteen times Rochester, throwing the two line of the famous Milo ribbons and up, for an average of .556. carbon paper for all makes typewriters. men out. Gute's pitching record is exceptional, When in need of either of ALBERT LEA at AUSTIN, at 10:00 A. M. THOMAS CONLON, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Senator Nolan's car had showing four wins out of five these articles ^et the "NEWS" satisfy you with this superior ybrand. Auctioneer Clerk AUSTIN at ALBERT LEA, at 3:00 P. M. starts, an eight hundred percent struck a piece of loose sand in 3-tf. 1 mark. He has struck out fifty-eight the heavily gravelled road. The machine men, an average of close to twelve jl!l!!lllllll!illl!!i!!!!ll!l!i!!!!i!l!lll!llliil!!l!!!!lii lillllilllllillllillilllllli!™ swerved throwing the occupants for each game. He has allowed only out and overturning several thirty hits, six per game, and walked times. Dr. Kendrick of Spring Valley, six men. was the first to reach the injured men, Dietrich leads in stolen bases, having and they were immediately taken to sneaked eight. the hospitals at Rochester. The individual percentages follow: Passed By Another Car. Player— AB Avg. Reports of the accident indicate Chapman 5 18 10, .556 that a car passed. Mr. Nolan's car Kaufman 2 8 4 .500 just before the accident. Judge THEA THE Maynard 1 2 1 .500 George A. Parker of Spring Valley, Dietrich 6 20 9 .450 who was being taken to the Mayo Wengert ...... 3 11 4 .364 Clinic for treatment, was in the automobile Meany 6 20 6 C.300 that passed Nolan's car. Dugan 6 23 6 .261 Others" in the car with Judge Parker THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 29 AND 30— Barr 6 21 5 .238 were Charles Lawrence, driver, also Smith 4 10 2 .200 W. S. HART of Spring Valley, Frank Wilder and We have a good assortment of Cassimeres, McGrath 3 13 2 .154 Dr. W. W. Kendrick. As the Lawrence Gute 5 21 3 .143 IHTHAK car passed, Mr. Nolan's car Tweeds, Homespuns and Velours in regular and swerved to the right and in remounting The news twice a week in The sport models. Some with extra pants. So you'd the grade of the road tipped News—less than 5c a week A Photoplay of the Gold Rush Days which will live TONIGHT better get yours now or they will be gone. long in the Memory of all who see it—a veritable Screen Idyl of the Arid PI^Jqs. The Best Picture Hart has made. And PATHE NEWS iVjJjj- jH ij?/ "fa —,7'if O 7 $29.95 $45.00 SATURDAY, JULY 1— Suit WILLIAM DUNCAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Under the of -m- Auspices WHERE MEN ARE MEN $2950 $42.50 and §40.00 Suit An Unusual Photoplay of the Open Country, Telling the Story of the Peg Leg Mine., The Picture is full offaction Company and a real fight is staged at the Climax. p. I JO. ji -and ,3 .smfjgsjTfi, PIPER,""A SUnstiihe Comedy -'£3' SUNDAY, JULY 2— KING VIDOR $36.50 arid presents $35.00 Suit y- LOVE NEVER DIES $32.50 From "The Cottage of Delight/' Featuring Lloyd $24.25 Hughes and Madge Bellamy. Suit. Sweet in Simplicity, Strong in Spectacular Sensation, Human in Sympathy. ~., ,. and A FINE SINGLE SUIT "THE FABLE OF THE WAYWARD DOG" -A .$13.50, 17.95,^00 MONJXAY AND TUESDAY,, JULY 3 AND, 4— YELLOW MENshNDf GOLfig XS-i FRIDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT $750 with Richard.^^'anS'ifefen^tJKa^vic'fe^* a7/ Sit •*. A |p««^ a%ip lftok at 0br JUTO '&nd 'ji~Vr "WHICH ONE SHALL '"OVER THE HILL." hv in.^ high, T7 wide, 30 imdoii?, Special. f1/ THE SHIEK 4 I MARRY?". BIG DRAMA HIT OF THE with Al. St. John r^T SEASON. trf A WONDERFUL PLAY. Hear .the uns Matinee Daily SUNDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT 'A "OU%OF GAy "WHERE THE RIVER "Augmented SHANNON Fj|pWS.f^ WOR %,AUGHING^j|?§SE# C- Park I TwofEvenin* AN IRISH AMERICAN PL&Y. ^0- Shows CLOTHES ^Orchestra GENERAL ADMISSION Tent located on Bridge St. 7:30 and 9:00 Children 20c Adults 40c Opposite Elk Hotel