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

July 6, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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MiiTai miniiiimtiiUMiifiii if i, jiiMiiiMKiiiipj .• Hfe!. ./-sr?- "Pa MOWER COUNTY NEWS,AUSTIN, MINN. jittaaPageTvro Thursday, July 6,1922 Marines on Their Way to Gettysburg Field ECLIPSE ECHOES "Bulldozing." The bull-whack, also called bullwhip, is a terrible whip, with a snort handle, and a long heavy lash. In Weekly ShavingsVolume Edited by Texas and Louisiana -it Is used by 429 Splinters. July 6, 1922 drovers to intimidate refractory cattle. It is said that the use of this weapon Handy Hog Houses, Feeders or If you have ever enjoyed the comforts gave rise to the term "bulldozer." The other accessories may be had, built MAPLE CITY term first found Its way into print of a sleeping porch you will just after the Civil war, when it came ready for use or the material, just wonder why on earth you ever allowed to mean intimidation for political purposes" as you like. Don't neglect your PIGS Ardis Halverson who has been yourself to be without one. To do by violence or threats of Violence. for PIGS will be HOGS and that in a working at Lon Holister's came home Since that time the word jias short time if you will give them a a good day's work one must have a acquired a wider signficance and may Sunday. proper Home and a little care. good night's sleep. A sleeping porch •V be used with reference to intimidation F. Strangman who has been ill is your best guarantee for health, of any kind. for some time, is improving* at this The News—$2.50 a year—worth, it. You'll O. K. our Ifimber—that is if comfort and all 'round pleasure. Your writing. you know the best for the fnoney kind Mr., and Mr. J. Miller arrived from sleeping porch can be transformed into of lumber when you see it. We'll meet Montana last week and are visiting at a comfortable sun parlor duringthe your lumber and building material the W. Miller home. winter months. Let us show you problem. When you don't know just Several families of this vivinity attended how easy and inexpensive it will be what, We'll answer for you—and depend the Mission Festival at Sargeant to own a sleeping porch. on it—ouF answer will be honest Sunday, and also the funeral of and satisfactory to you. cigarettes Senator Nolan of Grand Meadow. Separating a man from his MONEY Mrs. Rev. Engle and daughter, Leona, HARRIS & EWiHG can only be done in two ways— arrived here last week, Wednesday, I'ts a dern hard job tew run the FAIR ways and the other. We want and spent several days with sky and manage the ocean tide at the your money but only for value received—we friends. They returned to their home same time. To the tune of "Over There," reminiscent of the days when they marched in the vanguard of the American can't afford to take it from in Chicago Sunday evening. armies to the battlefields of France, more than 5,000 of the United States Marine corps expeditionary force -of Hev a good roof on yer house and Quantico, Va., passed in review before President Harding through the White House grounds. These land and sea you in any other way because we still Miss Loretta Graff of Somerset, then ye can laugh at the weatherman. fighters were on the first lap of their trip to Gettysburg to re-enact thqt famous battle on the anniversary in July. want to sell you all of your lumber Wis., who has worked several months This yard sells good roofing. and building material. at her brother, Jerome's, near Austin, spent a few days with friends NEWRY WALTHAM Prosnerity Tales. here. She returned to her home What big stories of prosperity you .— Thursday, accompanied by Mr% and hear from other towns! The farther *ON ^fEOR^A^LOADy J. J. CLEMENS Mrs. W. H. Ward visited with Mrs. Mrs. George Fett and Emma were away an oil well is located the bigger Mrs. Grover Bates and daughter, and John Jordon Sunday. Austin callers Monday. the flow.—Atchison Globe. Mrs. W. Miller. They are GOOD/ Noble and Albert were Austin Mr. and Mrs. George Fett Jr., of A few friends and neighbors gathered Alex News advertising brings results. DIAL 2047 Local Manager shoppers Saturday. at the Wm. Meyer home Sunday, Austin, spent the 4th of July at the to spend the afternoon with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lestegarrd entertained Geo. Fett Sr. home. Engle and daughter, Leona. Music company from Owatonna Mr. and Mrs. Gust Blise of Austin was enjoyed and Miss Leona, who has Sunday. attended Mission Festival at the been taking vocal lessons at New Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swepkee of Lutheran Church Sunday. Ulm, favored them with several selections. Waltham, spent Sunday at the John Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Milius and Feibiger's. family of Clear Lake, Wis., are Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Goodmanson and spending a week in this vicinity. Man Who family visited at the G. Thompson GRAND MEADOW Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kapke and home Sunday. family of Milwaukee are visiting Mrs. Albert Neler and grandson, with relatives and friends a few James Joyce of Boardman, Wis., Leonard Anderson, are. visiting at the days. is here on his usual summer visit. Alex Noble home. Mrs. Geo. Wuertz and son, Alvin, Frank Wagner is reported as getting The Y. P. 3.. which was held at of Rosemont, Minn., and Mrs. E. A. along nicely. He is still in the Did Not Read Theo. Tollefson's Sunday evening Schuett and children of Crookston, Rochester hospital. was well attended. The proceds Minn., are visiting at the Arnold Robert Miller of Hudson, Wis., were about $33.00. Meyer home. came to attend W. A. Nolan's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Christianson, Verly and Dorothy, visited with Mrs. TOO MANY DIVORCES Mr. and Mrs. Jeskie and two children Christianson's parents^ Mr. and Mrs. of Burkhart, Wis., motored to Knute Basness Sunday. Grand Meadow Sunday to attend W. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paulson A. Nolan's funeral. and son, Truman, motored to Forest Mr. and Mrs. Nick Casidy and City Sunday where they spent the daughter, Lela, 'from Donabroos, N. day with Henry Paulson. D., are enjoying an auto trip and Mary Sathre who has been spending called on old time friends at Grand the past two weeks with her sistr, Meadow Saturday and Sunday. They Mrs. Bennie Christianson, returned report the crops looking fine. to her home in Austin Sunday evening. J- DEXTER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luthe, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne and daughter, Esther, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lyle Leach motored to Austin Saturday. Big Ben aroused the household. Kruger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noble. Ernest Karon left for Winona on OOWT ViE\)E«. ASK OS- PER The dance which was held in Cornning Friday. A PRICE ON "HALF OOnLEvT Tossing off the Nashua, the hall- Tuesday night in commemoration Robert Weber of Austin was a WANDBUA.S, BECOt. VTS JEST of the Fourth, was well Dexter caller Friday. man who did not read advertising er wvuew trouble Md p\y attended and a good time was reported Rev. Mr. Hughes was calling on UP TVV TMPE 'W PRESS FEB. slid out of 4 he Simmons. Dexter friends Saturday. by all. rl OWE EE PER A TUOUSAViOi Louise and Hilma Luthe and Ernest Charles and Mildred Vermilyea Shubac called Tuesday On John spent the week-end at home. Five minutes with Williams, we priuY Burchardt who is in the St. Olaf R. W. Conway and family motored Rubberset and Gillette AUM1VMW& hospital at Austin. She was taken to to Eagle Grove, Iowa, last Saturday. feUT the hospital two weeks ago for stomach Dr. G. J. Schottler, Mrs. Schottler, —two more with Pebeco and trouble? and daughter, Kathryn, expect to Prophylactic, and shedding B\US leave for Pine Island Monday. CORNING Albert Durham went to Spring his Faultless, he was ready Judge Joseph Sabath of the Superior Valley Saturday night having resigned for a shower. court of Chicago, who is suffering his position at the creamery. Carl Syverud and Christ Kopperud a nervous breakdown caused by hearing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beck left Sunday He dressed carefully, B.V.D.'s, Interwoven, spent the Fourth at Austin. 6,500 divorce suits In two years. for Sherwood, North Dakota, Bostons and Hanan's, selected Albert Dahl entertained company He petitioned the Superior court to where Mr. Beck will work as separator a Keiser-Barathea that hormonized from Blooming Prairie Sunday afternoon. transfer him temporarily from the divorce tender. He will not return until with his Manhattan, knotted assignment. Three phases of fall. Mr. Schleicher will have this in a new Van Heusen, and put divorce cases are given by the judge The young peoples' society which charge of the Blacksmith shop during as the primary cause of his breakdown: on his Schanz. was held at the Theodore Tollefson The custody of childfeti, attempts to Mr. Beck's absence. A glass of Sunkist juice stood at home was well attended, proceeds reconcile couples, and alimony. his plate, at breakfast, Yuban steamed amounting to $33.00. The following RENOVA in the Manning-Bowman, .and program was given: Song, five girls Tell Her With Your Tulips. Beech-Nut sent up its appetizing odor. Invocation, Rev. H. J. Rasmussen I It's all right to say it with flowers, vocal, solo, Mabel Thompson. As a Breakfast finished, he picked up The ball game, Austin vs. Renova but what kind of flowers can you select delegate of the young peoples' Luther ended with 8 to 6 in favor of Austin. his Stetson and Fownes and stepped to tell her you're flat broke?—Boston League of America, Miss Mable U1land Dwight Wenigar and Einar Odegard into the waiting Franklin. Transcript. gave -a report of the meeting are holding meetings in the At his^ office the mail lay on his pC News Advertising brings results. held at La Crosse, Wisconsin. school house every evening this week. Macey. He dictated a few replies to A. R. Browning and family attended his secretary, to be 'transcribed on Postponing the Day. the funeral of W. A. Nolan in W. R. EARL Cranes on her Noiseless, and signed with his Waterman. The convert who recently got up Grand Meadow Sunday. at a prayer meeting and thanked the Occasionally he glanced at his Waltham for there was a board meeting FUNERAL DIRECTOR The families of S. K. Dahle, A. Lord that he had three wives In heaven which he did not want to miss. The subject to be discussed was advertising, Lady Assistant. Schurman, Ernest Rockwell, G. C. was (so it is rumored) subsequently and he had something to say on that subject. Business Residence Boyce, A. R. Browning, W. M. Phillips observed paying sixpence at a bookstall Phone 2512 Phone 2213 At eleven o'clock he took his place at the big table, lit a Robert Burns, for a copy of "How to Prolong and Geo. Young celebrated the fourth AUSTIN, MINN. listened to what the others had to say, and then delivered this honest in Austin. Life."—From Eve. opinion: 3#° Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwight and do not believe people read advertisements. I don't. I always "I children came in their car from South skip advertisements in the magazines and newspapers I see, and advertising Dakota to visit Mrs. Dwight's parents, does not affect my purchases at all." Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell and sisters, Mrs. W. M. Phillips, Mrs. Geo. 14 QT. PURE ALUMINUM DISH PAN (Reprinted from an advertisement of Calkins & Holden, Inc., in Printers Ink.) Young and brother, P. H. Rockwell and families. They expect to return O N in about a week or ten days. Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Rockwell held a reunion at their home in" Austin, on the fourth in honor of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom .. :. Dwight of South Dakota. The families -.. ... of W. M. Phillips, Geo. Young, Paul Rockwell, F. O. Tainiier and Martin Lee were in attendance. Mower (bounty News f'V -ft, .*• -y, -"V«- tWt News Advertising brings results. AT OUR BIG U* IS? House of Service 3-DAY SALE, JULY13 "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Europe," Said Mr. C. Dunster. "Was staying at a hotel in a small its 290 Pieces to be Sold at Bargain Prices Pennsylvania town. Early one mornying I went to the stable to, hire a rig DECKER BROS***•f «nl wan shown a pile of dead rats rZr~ with RAT-43NAP the night be- it killed f*tr§, Looked like a batlte-field in tfAtrtrpG," Three sizes, 35c, 66c, 1.25, A^8tin,Minn. jfUArttntee) by Pooler Drug, hfr.'*' '(siiSmtHsiA July.