Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 17, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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Jr jnriimn 7rm" i/f ^.ir^ 5 v% ^|fip ., ^!X y.$* *k ^wbmes Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, July 17,1922. World Court Judges at the Hague ECLIPSE ECHOES Receives Burns In |g H^ 'i?r Thursday's.'Fire 4 Weekly Shavings. JT Edited bySplinters. Gordon Kenevan, proprietor of the Volume 430 July 17, 1922. Kenevan Cigar store, narrowly escaped FLIES are More Dangerous Than cigarettes serious burns Thursday afternoon Extend City Water But these are every day reasons. You Think. when he attempted to shovS a &*• A few of the things you can get at Mains at Le Roy Flies breed so fast it is difficult to pail of burning gasoline out of the the ECLIPSE. stamp them out. But, at least, we back door of his store. His right arm Good dry lumber for all kinds of can keep them out of our houses. Among the many improvements was burned. Quick arrival of the uses. that are being made at Le Roy is the fire department prevented any damage And we ought to keep them out— extension of the city water mains this to the building. not only for our comfort, but for our Wooden Gates or their makings. summer. Joe Boyd and crews have health. Many people don't realize White Cedar Posts and Poles. been busy the past month or so putting Union Grocery Sold.-—The Union what great disease carriers flies are. Any kind of Roofing you need. extensions of about 3500 feet Grocery Store, at the corner of Ash They often come laden with disease Roof paint to preserve your old and when the work is completed will and Water streets, which for the past germs directly to our food. roof. give fire protection to practically every six months has been operated by W. Screen the house and porches well, Sunshine Windows, Ridge Roll, building in the village limits Simmons and W. A. Brown, has been and you prevent,disease. Also you add Metal Lath. without the necessity of laying long sold to D. Gandy & Company of They are GOOD! to your comfort and peace of mind. lines of hose to reach any one spot Plainview, Nebraska. Eclipse Hog Feeders. _l It does not cost much to screen,a and will also give our residents the" Wall Board, Plaster Board, Plaster, house. Let us screen your house. opportunity of having sewer and water Cement, Lime, Brick. Change of Venue.—Frank Teeple, 1 One Dollar Saved Represents Ten connections in their homes—LeKoy charged with driving an automobile Buildings enhance the value of property Dollars Earned. We have not room enough to list Independent. The average man does not save to while intoxicated, will be given a out of all proportion to their all our wares so if you need anything exceed ten per cent of his earnings. Mrs. Olesen Speaks cost. Buildings add to our comfort, hearing before Justice Ray Chaffee in the buildng line just come in and He must spend nine dollars in living save crops, save feed, keep cattle on July 27, having been granted a let the Eclipse fix you out. expenses for every dollar saved. That Today at Hayfield healthy, keep implements in repair. M. Loder, president of the International Court of Justice, and Judge Beichmann being the case he can not be too careful change of venue from Justice Detwiler's Kellerstone Stucco for outside. about unnecessary expenses. Very of Norway, snapped as they were leaving the Peace palace at The court. Mrs. Anna Dickey Olesen, of Cloquet, often a few cents properly invested, Hague, shown in background, after the first session of the court. /C like buying seeds for his garden, will J. J. CLEMENS democratic candidate for the The East Side Cafe owned by E. W. save several dollars in outlay later. United States Senate, spoke this afternoon 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAO It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Gillson, has changed hands and after There are nearly 20,000 known MUCH IN LITTLE at Hayfield. Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It medicinal remedies. July 16 will be under the management Mrs. Olesen is making a stumping costs but a few cents, and a bottle DIAL 2047 Local Manager George Washington made a trip to of L. W. Stewart and Company. The human voice can in a few cases of it in the house often saves a doctor's tour of the entire state by auto and Barbados in 1751, his only trip into a utter 296 words a minute. bill of several dollars. K. O. is making an average of four foreign country. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. Wisconsin makes two-thirds of the Advertisements in the News Bring Results. speeches a day. Today she spoke also Advertisement—Mon. July. News Advertising brings results. cheese of the United States. Winnipeg is to have a large oflice at Blooming Prairie, arriving in Trade in precious stones is undergoing building for the exclusive use. of phy. Hayfield shortly before 4 o'clock. Following sicians. a serious slump in Berlin. her speech there she will leave at once for Rochester. Mr. Stoa has been ill over a period OBITUARY of more than twenty years. Attending TAOPI physicians have differed as to what his troubles were, but death Mrs Louisa Johnson. Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Wm. finally came as a result of pernicious Funeral services were held yesterday Brunce and Miss Marcella Brunce anemia. For the past fifteen weeks afternoon at the C. J. Johnson Ain't spent Tuesday at Spring Valley. he has been confined to his bed. He home for Mr. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Miss Margaret Rebber arrived was sixty-eight years, eleven months Louisa Johnson, who died Saturday from Northfield Tuesday and is renewing and seven days old. afternoon. Rev. H. Noss officiated at old acquaintances. While Besides his wife he leaves six the services. Burial was at Oakwood here she is staying with Mrs Hegge. children to mourn his loss. The children cemetery. Frank Renals {returned home are: Mrs. John Brekke, Joseph, Thursday after spending a few Mrs. Johnson was born in Sweden, Gustav, Mrs. P. O. Lunde, and Mrs. weeks in Spokane. September 19, 1836. She came to Oscar Sota all of Moscow and Mrs. P. Mrs. Fred Hughes of Conrad. Ia., Austin twenty-four years ago and M. Hanson of Hayward. arrived Sunday and visited with her has since made her home here with The deceased was a resident of mother, Mrs. Allard. She left with her son. Freeborn county for forty-nine years. Mrs. James Hughes and son, Eldon, She leaves to mourn her loss a son Forty-six of these years were spent on Monday for Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, C.~ I. Johnson, two grandsons, Arthur in Moscow township. The funeral where she will remain a short L. Johnson of St. Paul and Wilbour was held at Moscow Lutheran time before returning to her home. Johnson of Austin and one grandson, church, July 12. Rev. M. Ellertsen of Mrs. D. J. Davis returned Thursday Donald. Hayward, officiating. from Chester where she had been visiting with her sisters. George N. Adams. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Hanson on Early Lawmaking Bodies. George Nicholas Adams died suddenly One of the earliest of popular assemblies, Tuesday of last week a daughter. Friday morning from neuralgia the beginning of the modern Martin Hanson and family from of the heart. He had been in apparent parliament or legislature, was the East of Le Roy spent Sunday in Taopi. "shire-mote"* of Anglo-Saxon England, good health up to that time. gathering of the county or shire, a Funeral services.were held Sunday The Farm Bureau meeting held at held twice year and presided over by a afternoon with services at the home, Jake Knutson's home Friday evening the shire-reeve, the ancestor of the 910 West Moscow street at 2:30 and was well attended. Moving pictures present-day sheriff. In this assembly Name ten merchant princes who never advertised. with interment in Oakwood cemetery. disputes about land were settled all were shown of Power Farming, Mr. Adams was born in Austin and the rights of the crown and all No? Name nine, then. Six? Two? One? Why what is the which proved very interesting. June 26, 1870. He was married in church connected with the shire were Elmer Stevens returned to St. meaning of this? Your knowledge of history and current adjudicated. The shire-mote was often December 1896, to Miss Gene Hanson Paul on Sunday of last week after held under a tree in the open air. It who with one daughter, Mrs. Ed. Hogan affairs is comprehensive your memory is excellent— visiting for a few days at his home was the "witenagemote," which was of Northwood, Minn., survives here. why, then, can't you name the great leaders of commerce the council of the wise men of the him. He always made Austin his Mrs. Wright returned home Tuesday kingdom. Tlie witenagemote was the who built up their enterprises without advertising? home and was a carpenter by trade. supreme court of justice, made laws after a week's stay at Osage, Besides his wife and daughter he and treaties, levied taxes, regulated Iowa, where she attended the Chautauqua. leaves his mother, Mrs. Joseph military and church affairs and ordained the kind's succession. It was Adams of Newfield, N. J., and the The Kingsboro family of Rose Simply because "There ain't no such animal." Great called every Christmas, Easter and following brothers and sisters, Frank Creek were calling on friends in Taopi Whitsuntide. commercial successes, since the dawn of history, have Adams of San Diego, Cal., James Wednesday evening. Adams and Mrs. Margaret Kennedy Mr. Stevens who has been at the been erected largely by advertising, of one sort or another. Advertisements in The News reach of Caster, Alberta, Canada,, Mrs. hospital in Austin, is reported as improving. the consumer. And as the means of advertising improved, the Charles Nichols of Newfield, N. J., The Same Everywhere. and Mrs. R. A. Carmichael of Herbster, number and extent of business enterprises increased Mrs. Julius Eastvold spent the The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a native Wis. week-end in Faribault with her mother, newspaper of Lahore, India, correspondingly. Cause and Effect. says, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic Mrs. Waldron, who has undergone and Diarrhoea Remedy many times J. Stoa. a serious operation at the hospital among my children and servants, for Assuring' Trade Territory. there. Reports are that she is Berthold J. Stoa died at his home colic and diarrhoea and always found it effective." K. O. Wold and Pooler not improving very fast. in Moscow Township Sunday afternoon, Drug Co. Mrs. Ott of Mclntyre, Iowa, is July 9, at 4:00 o'clock Advertisement—Mon. July. here with Mr. Ott on the farm during The same principle, applies to merchants in every the haying season. town and city in the country. It is the man who advertises eric.an v/ho is the successful businessman. He is not a big Save Time Leqion advertiser because he is~a big success, but a big success Cornei- because a big advertiser. and Labor Many people look on* the Legion as In advertising the merchant thinks not alone of The New Perfec- a patriotic but more or less ornamental tion Oil Range interesting the public in his immediate territory. He with SUPERFEX rather than useful organization. Burners that wants to branch out, he seeks trade over a large territory. Well, the Legion hopes to be equals the cook- ing speed of gas. Fast^Hot Flame of help to the communites in which The circulation of the Mower County News embraces its 11,000 posts are located, day in the whole of Mower County, the very territory and day out, as lpng as it lasts. Up in Mora, Minnesota, Henry Bergquist every businessman in Austin wants to include in HIS Legion Post No. 201 has just Complete Line of trade territory. paid $600 for a radio receiving set capable of picking up messages from Jrv|C8 all over America. Having installed Oil Stoves, Advertising in the Mower County News in the kind this radio set in the Mora High that brings results. School, the Legion will give radio concerts, Ovens, making a nominal charge until the apparatus is paid for, whereupon Etc. it will be presented to the high school to do with as the school authorities deem best. Visit Our Store Sales Room Good news for the Gopher Gang! When Legionaires who are- members of the House of Representatves of Let us sfiow you how to do your cooking and baking Louisiana, told that body about the with less work and worry. Gophers' plans to storm New Orleans DECKER BROS. in horse drawn buggies, bringing Service Is Our Motto. with them the Champion Legion Band of America and some of the country's greatest boxers and athletes, •?r- LANSING AUSTIN. they promptly voted, $25,000 from the Treasury of the State* of Louisiana to add td the $25,000 fund which the City of New Orleans is going to spend entertaining its Leion visitors at their National Condition Advertisements in the News Bring Results, next October.^ mmm