Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 3, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
OCR Text
:T oc igpepv!!^9ppi •sfi?*-"- "v ". .•?v-''f'',2r 5f£r %v ngT^-^-T tj, n, f«, & /*?K -v. J^sM %£k .f MOwHCOUNTYIIEW&AUSTIN, MINN. "_ Pagre FW# Monday, July 3, 1922. PACKERS SBUT WANTED— WOOL! WOOL! WOOL? &Vpod Pressure. Games Next Sunday Satt and Highest market price paid at A- It Is said to be positively determined Usem's office—213 E. Mill StreetDial OUT JANESVILLE fhat by \ng out the salt from One's 8344. office 5334. Residence Austin at Blooming Prairie. diet the uiood pressure rating will be 43-*ifc? Waseca at Adams. very much reduced. Albert Lea at Janesville. HELP- WANTED: Correspondents wanted all over Mower County Irp Owatonna at New Richlaiid. Acquire Two Runs, But The Same Everywhere. the Mower County News. If you Kke The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a native TO FORM SECOND to write or think you can write Hold Opponents news, inquire at the News office newspaper of Lahore, India, Scoreless. about our proposition. See City says, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic Editor. 10-tf- and Diarrhoea Remedy many times LOST AND FOUND among my children and servants, for I PITCHING DUAL colic and diarrhoea and always found LOST.—Check book in leather folder,, [FEATURES GAME it effective." K. 0. Wold and Pooler Drug Co." between Decker farm and ray New Teams Seek Admission Advertisement—Mon. July. farm. Finder leave at Austin National in Southern bank for reward. Stephea Adams Loses To Owatonna, While MARKET PLACE Lickteig. l-l-jfr New Richland Adds Victory League. FOR SALE At Waseca's Expense. I Mower County News lillliil FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons*, iNSMP Formation of a schedule in the With Gute pitching his first shutout One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. and Carbon Paper. We have a fine Southern Minnesota Baseball league of the season, Austin handed Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. line of the famous Milo ribbons aa3 was postponed until July 6 when the Janesville a 2 to 0 defeat at the Hormel carbon paper for all makes typewriters. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be When in need of either ©f officers and directors met at Owatonna Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Park yesterday afternoon, and these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy Readers or locals not run in' Thursday. The officers will meet incidentally made more secure its you with this superior braixL3-tf this column will be charged at the on July 6 at Albert Lea. own position in the League standing's rate of 10 cents opr line. It was decided to postpone forming while sending Janesville to the the schedule for the last half of WANTED bottom of the ladder. 1 Spencer Jordan -J- the season because of pending It was a pitchers' battle from the WANTED--Dressmaking1, prices reaDial start, with no scores until the eighth changes in teams. Owatonna and sonable. 809 West College, Janesville have indicated their intention frame, when Austin brot in two in 5437. 1-3-p Funeral Director. of dropping from the league close succession. Five scattered hits The Establishment of aii siiLj" irsL ciciss siioe repair" and until the places of these two are was all that Janesville was able to Service. ing at 111 E Mill street, Noren's filled the schedule will be held up. glean from Gute's offerings, and the Shoe Store. 37-6-c Four new teams, Mankato, Faribault, Packer twirler struck out four. Rochester, and Kenyon- have Eight hits and only three strikeouts IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING applied for admission in the League was the Packer record against Trepton, and two teams to fill the vacancies who held the mound position for will be selected from that group next Janesville. you are assured of GENUINE FORD Thursday. Eighth Proyides Runs. The present schedule will be completed The eighth inning, which provided PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick next Sunday. two runs and the game for Austin, started with a strike-out by Gute for Service, at Packers To Play the first down. Chapman got to first AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY Double Header on a clean hit and was advanced to second by Dietrich, but Tan over the With Albert Lea bag and was out trying to make third. A single by Meany advanced Austin Packers will meet Albert Dietrich, and hits by Maynard* and "4* *y* *1* 't* *.4*•* *.4 •I« ««.- Lea in a double header tomorrow. In Wengert brot the two in for -the only the morning at ten o'clock the Austin scores of the game. Maynard was team will play Albert Lea here. The called out at the plate. & & second game will take place at Albert In Yesterday's Game. It Lea at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Smith took Wengert's place in the battery as the lanky batcher replaced Barr in the left field. Barr Adams Plays Blooming This warm weather is fine for the sprained his ankle in the Adams Prairie Here Tomorrow game last Sunday. Maynard, playing crops, but let us watch your short stop, again demonstrated his ability in effectively filling that Arrangements have been made for gap in the infield. Since his addition an additional baseball game at the "Here, Til Show You Kids What It Means!" Storage Battery more closely. the Austin infield and the Hormel ball park tomorrow afternoon. whole team has been greatly Albert Lea plays Austin here —Detroit Free Press. strengthened. in the forenoon and Adams and Blooming fA Yesterday's League games made Prairie will lock horns on the IVt ct some changes in the standings of the E THEREFORE, the representatives of the United States of America in General local diamond, in the afternoon. Both Congress Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude teams, altho New Richland's 11 to 3 morning and afternoon games should of our intentions, do, in the name, and by authority of the good people of victory at the expense of Waseca provide something interesting for the these colonies, solemnly publish and declare,-that these united colonies are, and of right strengthens the former's position in fans. ought to be, Free and Independent States thatothsjr are absolved from all allegiance to Schmitz Auto Electric Company second place. Adams dropped' a the British crown, and that *11 political connection between them and the state of Great & Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved and that as Free and Independent States, notch when it lost to Owatonna 4 to Austin Pirates Win they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, 3, while Albert Lea strengthened its From Dodge Center and to do all other acts and things which Independent States may of right do. And for position by running away from 216 E. Bridge St. Phone 7137 the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, Blooming Prairie to the tune of a 7 we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. to 2 score. Staging a come-back in the ninth •!. i* PARR •., 4&- inning and scoring five runs, the How They Did It. Austin pirates yesterday defeated Dodge Center 6 to 5 in a game played The Box-Score. at Dodge Center. The battery for Janesville— AB PO A E Austin was Holleque and Gute. LE ROY DEDICATES Byron, If 3 0 1 1 0 0 Mayme Offers There isn't a thing she can learn Nycjuist, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 IVilCKit SATS washing dishes and naturally it Philosophy On Hensel, 3b 4 0 0 2 3 1 MEMORIAL TREES fail's to interest her. But when she Vacation Work Mullane, ss 4 0 1 4 3 0 a we EvaooM xw vi£\uspisxeR gets married, she will be past the experimenting Donnell, lb 3 0 1 7 0 0 stage in cooking, and seeot. VJS vtwiow (Continued from-Page 1.) THEATRE Trepton, 3 0 1 0 0 0 she will go at it with cheer and confidence. EV/SM \ue Grtf OUT VS & soosrvw utxte, Wegge, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0 Impressive Program Is visit this generation of young fathers She has made herself a tomw Gilday, 4 0 1 5 2 0 and mothers with that punishment, couple of pretty dresses and a paper Given at Park VlW\Le AOS AWE WEUPlVtf Wa)sh, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 would they then awaken to hat to match every dress she has. MAKE BYLMCSS BETTER Friday. their responsibility? Doesn't Brag Up Daughter. OUR Totals 31 0 5 24 12 1 Say—I heard a young man of sixteen I don't want, to appear to be bragging MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 3 AND Austin— AB PO A E years of age arid as innocent of about my daughter, but I'll admit Memorial trees in honor of the Le Chapman, 2b 4 0 1 1 2 0 work as a baby, say, the other day, YELLOW MEN AND GOLD that she is the smartest, most j*oy boys olives in the u? Dietrich, 3b 4 1 1 2 3 1 that he was going: to strike on Saturday. capable girl, I've ever known ancf the w. "orld^ar. ^er^d^tficated,at impressive Meany, cf 4 1 3 2 0 0 He has been working in the way her hair just naturally waves -a exercises in, the cityJ park SCPiptioru Maynard, ss 4 0 *L 5 3 1 fallrbad shops for a, week and h?s at Le Roy Friday afternoon. Despite little about her face, and the color With .Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix Kaufman, If 3 0 1 0 0 0 been getting fifty-four cents an hour.' comes and goes on her cheeks, well, the extreme heat, there was an Adapted-from the famous Play of Adventure by Wengert, rf ... 0 0 But, by lie^, iie W&sh't 'going to have she's pretty enough for -anybody to exceptionally large number §f Dowu, Gouverneur Morris. Dugan, lb 2 0 0 13 2 0 his wage's c^'seveii ,. cents an hour! people present at the exercises. 1 see. And if the time should eVer Smith, 1 0 0 4 2 0 In fact his father ought to be paying Th following program was given: come that she wouldn't be all that I Conflict, Plunder, Mystery, Thrills, Lpve. /A JPowerfuLDrama Qute, p. K.. ft a 3 01 the railroad qoniptany forty-seven anticipate, I'll blame myself, foju Sand vtusic^^ars- and -Strides Fc£ever," o£/the Spanish Main. n^/t} cents air houc:f«r.:te»al»ng^that boy:aj and "Tender Thots,'* prayer, feaVi'ri& something uridoiifeY Totals 28 2 8 27 15 2 trade, for keeping that1 boyA oceupied training. Rev. E. R. Horton reading, "Salute A A a Summary—Stolen bases, Meany 3, while the cake eaters and cigarette Lovingly, to the Trees," Mrs. Clark song", Wengert, Trepton sacrifice hits, fiends are lolly-goggin around our MAYME. "America introduction of speaker, AL ST. JOHN in "THE VILLAGE SHEIK" Walsh 1 struck out, by Gute 4, by Main Street, with Junior vamps Mayor A. E. Henslin of Le Roy address, P. S.—I'm going to the Hagenbeck A Guaranteed Laugh-Maker. Trepton 3 first on balls, Gute 2, standing with one hip out of joint Hon. J. F. D. Meighen dedication -Wallace Circus if I have to sell the Trepton 3 left on bases, Austin 7, and wasting their vacations in forming of the trees, ten little girls cook stove and I'm going to feed the Janesville 8 doable play, Dietrich to idle habits that: will last a life benediction, Rev. Olaf Lin band selection. elephants and drink red lemonade and WEDNESDTY, JULY 5— Dugan to Maynard. Umpire, time. sit next to my best feller.—M. MAX UNDER Rounsville, of Dodge Center. Devil Busy in Vacations. .Need Law Enforcement. Ford Business The Devil is a busy old boy in the Emphasizing the need for stricter summer vacation. Blessed Sbe work! -m- STANDING OF THE Good in Austin enforcement of law, was the keynote Feeding hogs isn't .especially fastidious, tfJOrUf*©8' of Judge Meighen's address He reviewed BE MY WIFE TEAMS and cultivating corn may not be The Austin Auto Co. has delivered the lessons of the war and the height of culture,—but believe cars to the following people this past paid an eloquent tribute to the men Leave for Omaha.—A. L. Eberhart Team— W Pctg. me, Jane, that's where manhood week: O. H. Hegge, sedan Sherman The Famous Comedian in the Greatest Comedy of His who fought and died for their couptry. and sons, Dryden and Richard, left AUSTIN 6 1 .857 springs from. Bell, coupe E. A. Placek, coupe Life. Friday by auto for Omaha. The boys New Richland .. 5 2 .714 Alviry gets all the meals this vacation Earl Cook, roadster Thomas Edriiond, The dedication "^of the trees was Also AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Owatonna will spend the summer there with .. 4 3 .571 and I ^ash thie dishes. She has sedan Smith Davison, sedan beautifully carried out by eleven Adams their father and will attend the Minnesota .. 3 4 .429 graduated in .dish ,washing a,nd I am Loy Cafourek, touring car Jewell little girls, who carried flags and University this fall. looming Prairie .. 3 4 .429 tj&king a pgsjk-g^aduate course in it. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 6 AND 7— Tea Co., truqk. "".I''! wreaths. Their part of the exercises lbert Lea .. 3 4 .429 included recitations about trees a NORMA TALMADGE Waseca 2 .286 Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Brownell and 5 i'i -jrtd 1/ r» the placing of wreaths o^ th? ma: Janesville daughter and Mrs.. Mike Schuls returned 2 5 .286 joi ers in "honor of the iollWing bo TYLE rin- home Friday night from a Games Sunday -Thomas Meighen, Ear-! Frisb trip thru northern Wisconsin, Mrs. James Higham, Orvall Blough, E ed a Inhere she Hays, Gilbert Osheim, Albert'Milium, ICE er children and Mr. and Mrs. Austin 2 Iver Thomson, Harry Jensen, Ray Brownell went 'to Cable where they Janesville 0 Whiteside, and Alfred Knutson. visited the latter's sister. Hear the Matinee Daily Miss Elizabeth Ann Price directed AT1SFACTI0N Owatonna the girls' drill which received much' at 2:30 Augmented i,4 THE Adams pfaiijji| from those present at the exerc?§& Ll Olt ",V h-^r 'S- T^ho Eveniatf eP^rk,i5ri lbert Lea ., 7 15 8 '?iT 3ii re loortjHfgjj6.F6irie C. L. Weicht spent Sunday at hp To Mr. and Mrs., Ray A. Mattson, IfOBES' CAFE-&SIHJ j^OicfajgfraJ.v'i home at Northfield. -V Sunday, July 2, a son. 7^0 tnd 940 .11 14 3 New Richland ..... Waseca reafatg.