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July 10, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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"$ fH "c-, v_ HI1mIT• 1 I •mm'-: 'i'~ WM iT8f*fag*fS -«w .—~ *., jsmm- ..- ggffis^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. JplftltSlB' Monday, July 10. 1922 ECLIPSE ECHOES E Horses Provide Means of Transportation M6SSVR, OUR u'u VMbUTfrDS Mtj Leqion ARE fcREKf AT s\TC\tf|Vt$UVX&(] for Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, Here Today MCKyo BE S'PWSEO HOVW Cornei Weekly Shavings. Edited by QOtCKtN 'M QHEkPlN Hfe VGVS Volume 429 fX, July 10, 1922. S I Splinters. %£LL A9TOVJE, P1Y4D A LOST/ I iibs i)es Moines Iowan^asTJeeiTcnosen DAM4&, BOM A OS&9 GA.R Oft Jfi- Handy Hog Houses, Feeders or If you have ever enjoyed the comforts by directors of the" 34th Division association A, £UGAGE UOU3£ VAMD other accessories may be had, built TAOPI for the annual reunion of former of a sleeping porch you will VMVtW A, UV AsO VIO ready for use or the material, just members of the Minnesota, South wonder why on earth you ever" allowed JOKtvtf WOOLD as you-like. Don't neglect your PIGS Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska national Dan Allard returned from Beading, yourself to be without one. To do for PIGS will be HOGS and that in a guard division. Wednesday. Mrs. Whiting returned a good day's work one must have a short time if you will give them a guard division. Dates for the reunion with him and is making her home proper Home and a little care. good night's sleep. A sleeping porch, have been set for Friday and Saturday, with her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Allard. is your best guarantee for health, August 25 and 26, and former members of the division in Des Moines Mrs. James Hughes and son,and You'll O. K. our lumber—that is if comfort .and all 'round pleasure. Your expect to entertain more than 5,000 Grandma Hughes of Turtle Lake, you know the best for the money kind sleeping porch can be transformed into VUMJff ADS former Sandstormers during the two Wisconsin, arrived Friday and visited of lumber when you see it. We'll meet a comfortable sun parlor during ARC CHEAP' days of the reunion. with the Allard family until Saturday your lumber and building material Trv the winter months. Let us show you Thousands of Minnesota men served when they proceeded to Osage, problem. When you don't know just owe' how easy and inexpensive it will be in this country and France as what, We'll answer for you—and depend la. They were accompanied by Mr. to own a sleeping porch. members of the 34th, the state contributing on it—our answer will be honest Allard and Harold Allard from here. three full regiments, the and satisfactory to you. G. S. Pitts of Orton, Iowa, spent 135th Infantry, I36th Infantry and Friday here renewing old acquaipt..ances Separating a man from his MONEY I! 125th Field Artillery, as well as men and looking after his farms. can only be done in two ways— I'ts a dern hard job tew run the in other organizations of the division. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Davis and FAIR ways and the other. We want sky and manage the ocean tide at the The 34th received its training in daughter, Helen, spent last week at your money but only for value received—we same time. this country at Camp Cody, New Mexico, Lime Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Davis can't afford to take it from Hev a good roof on yer house and and units of the division sailed returned Sunday and Miss Helen you in any other way because we still then ye can laugh at the weatherman. for France late in September and went to Chester to visit with relatives. want to sell you all of your lumber This yard sells good roofing. early in October, 1918. Returning and building material. portions of the division were mustered Alvin Sorflaten, who is with the W. R. EARL out of service late in 1918 and Cattle Inspection department of the early in 1919. r. /C University at St. Paul, has been calling FUNERAL DIRECTOR J. J. CLEMENS on old friends here the past Lady Assistant. ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD A street band concert will be given Business Residence week. I Phone 2512 Phone 2213 brings with it 500 head of horses. at Lyle Wednesday evening, July 19, Miss Louise Bell is spending a few AUSTIN, MINN. DIAL 2047 According to advance information Local Manager by the St. Ansgar band. weeks at Faribault with her sister, from cities where this circus has already Mrs. Hatlevilt. given its program this season, Elmer Stevens has returned from every act and feature are outstanding St. Paul where he has been attending examples that the time-worn the University. There is still one place that the, phrase, "every circus is alike," is erroneous Arthur Lagerval is spending the power of locomotion has not been when applied to the Hagenbeck-Wallace week fishing at Randolph. assigned to the automobile and that Circus, for, this report The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Man Who is the circus lot. In the transporting continues, from the very smallest detail Bert Johnson Thursday. But owing of paraphernalia from the cars to the most important feature, to the rainy weather there was not &/>e to lot, and vice versa, "old dobbin" nothing has been overlooked in providing a very large attendance. still continues to reign supreme. lovers of the saw-dust arena Iver Johnson spent Sunday and The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus with an exhibition abounding with Monday at Le Roy. which is showing in Austin today novelties and surprises. Mrs. Nagle was in* Austin Wednesday. Did Not Read D. J. Davis transacted business in Forty two Carterites attended the CORNING Austin Wednesday. annual reunion of the Carter Folks. John Youngquist is back on duty at After a sumptious picnic dinner a' The Young Peoples' meeting at the the depot after a two weeks' vacation. program of music and speeches entertained Theodore Tollifson home, was very the company, two of the well attended. The proceeds were songs having been composed by one $33.05. The next meeting will be at Advertising' of their number, Mrs. DeGroff. The the O. A. Ulland home Sunday night, MAYYILLE meeting next year will be held with June 16. The following will entertain the Lewis sisters at Austin. Those with them: Mrs. Theo. Paulson, Mrs. Mrs. Fahrencamp of El Paso, Tex., attending the reunion were Mr. and John Aldal, Mrs. K. Basriess, Mrs. G. arrived Saturday at the home of Rev. Mrs. Chas. Taylor of Breckenridge Hanson, and Mrs. S. Magnuson. and Mrs. Webberking for a two the R. J. Carter family, Will Cochran, The picnic at the R. O. G. church months' stay. daughter and niece Mrs. Emma on the fourth of July was well attended. Miss Leona Meyer arrived home Hoy and the DeGroff family of Minneapolis, The H. S. orchestra of Blooming Wednesday from Sheboygan, Wis., Joy Finbraaten, the Bert Prairie furnished some splendid music to spend the summer at the home of Galloway family, Mrs. A. E. Carter and Prof. Benson of St. Olaf College her parents. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. spoke. The ball game between Mrs. Geo. Wuert and son, Alvin, of Watkins, the Fred and John Lewis the local1 boys and Westfield was won Farmington, and Mrs. E. A. Shuett families, Robt. Campbell and family Big Ben aroused the household. by Westfield,—13 to 19. and sons, Norman and Kenneth, of and Mrs. J. Lightly of Austin Miss ASK FER On Sunday afternoon, July 16, the Crookston arrived at the home of I OOkJY -f! Stimpson of Grand Meadow. APRiee OU"hmjf A OOXEvf 4 local baseball team will play the Sutton Arnold Meyer Sunday, returning to Tossing off the Nashua, the Park team of Austin here. Farmington Wednesday. 1. UAWDBXUS, BECOt. ITS vK=ST trouble to r* man who did not read advertising The Concordia Society of the Trinity er wvuew Lutheran church held a Fourth of UP TK THPE PRESS ?££. slid out of the Simmons. LYLE dgmUes July picnic at Meyers' grove. A program Ok\E EE PER. A TUOOSAUDI was given both in the forenoon and afternoon. The city council's regular monthly Five minutes with Williams, Grandma Haberkorn injured her session was one of the pivotal events Rubberset and Gillette AUMIUmk hip bone in a fall and is now confined when action one way or the other determines &\>f to her bed. the destiny and future welfare —two more with Pebeco and Mrs. Herman Meyer and daughter, of the village. Here's a glimpse Prophylactic, and shedding Leona, were supper guests at the Arnold of what-was done: voted to install a his Faultless, he was ready Meyer home Thursday evening. "white way," passed the milk ordinance, Grandma Fett died Wednesday evening revoked a pool hall license. for a shower. They are after an illness of several The Community Pi July He dressed carefully, B.V.D.'s, Interwoven, weeks. Funeral services will be held Fourth, was a decided success. The Bostons and Hanan's, selected at St. Michael's church Saturday afternoon. program in the morning just suited GOOD! a Keiser-Barathea that hormonized for an occasion of its kind. After a 10 it Mrs. Geo. Wuertz was an Austin few patriotic selections by Cairns with his Manhattan, knotted caller Saturday. Bros, splendid band, Mayor Larson this in a new Van Heusen, and put welcomed the visitors. Rev. Moe on his Schanz. made a short talk and then presented A glass of Sunkist juice stood at GRAND MEADOW Buy this Cigarette and Save Money he speaker of the day, Attorney M. his plate, at breakfast, Yuban steamed A. Nelson of Austin. in the Manning-Bowman, and Mrs. James McCanna and daughter Beech-Nut sent up its appetizing odor. of Cando, N. D., are here calling Breakfast finished, he picked up on old time friends. They moved his Stetson and Fownes and stepped away from here about forty years into the waiting Franklin. ago. i53jmraesZAAPlc$ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Condon spent At his office the mail lay on his July 4 and 5 with friends in Rochester. Macey. He dictated a few replies to his secretary, to be transcribed on Miss Mae Casidy of St. Paul called Cranes on her Noiseless, and signed with his Waterman. DEMONSTRATION AND SALE on friends here Wednesday on her Occasionally he glanced at his Waltham for there was a board meeting return home from Rochester, where which he did not want to miss. The subject to be.discussed was advertising, she spent the Fourth. and he had something to say on that subject. OP THIS WONDERFUL WASHER Nels Johnson who was reported At eleven o'clock he took his place at thebig table, lit a Robert Burns, to\be back with his daughter near listened to what the others had to say, and then delivered this honest Mason City, la. JULY 13, 14, 15 opinion: Mr. and Mrs. Lou Frick and children "I do not believe people read advertisements. I don't. I always from Watertown,- S. D., are skip advertisements in the magazines and newspapers I see, and advertising here visiting Mrs. Frick's mother, does not affect my purchases at all." Mrs. Lena Stockbrand. Haying is in full swing and harvest (Reprinted from an advertisement of Calkins & Holden, Inc., in Printers Ink.) SPECIAL is rapidly coming on.. K. G. Nelson went to St. Paul Thursday evening on business. PRICES Do your shopping in The News iirst—you will be better satisfied Frank Wagner is improving and will soon be able to be out of the AND hospital. Vina Stockbrand is back to work TERMS again after her yearly vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Myhre motored "frf ower C^ouoty"frj ws to Rochester Friday to meet Mrs. Myhre's brother, Nels, who came from Stanley, N. D. We will show Nine Models Electric, Belt I*1 House of Service I "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Europe," Power, and Hand Power Washerfc Said Mr. C. Dunster. iL- Was staying at a hotel in a small' Pennsylvania town. Early one morning I went to the stable to hire a rigf irfe ^•V DECKER BR0& 1#^' and "iyas shown a pile of dead rats killed with RAT-SNAP the night before. #fC.v Looked like a batlte-field in Stores at Austin and T^nsinff-^te Europe." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug -Co. ,\£ j.-. Advertisement July.5 4e.«kii T~' at iLWai.-CT