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

July 17, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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MRS. WAGNER IS NINTH INNING HITTING WINS ADAMS Charge Is Repeated by the Marines Pickett's Wagner, "VVaupetan, N. D., Mr. andE Mrs. Herman Wagner, Arthur N. D., Hpsmm Mrs.^ August Wilkie, Wimbleton, N, GAME SUNDAY FOR AUSTIN PACKERS D., Mr. and Mrs. Phlang, Black River Falls, Wis., and Mrs. Henry Simonson, Spring Valley, William (Continued from Page 1.) Schneider Men Suffer Offer Jess $25,000 Krause, St. .James, Alvin Krouse, Bertillion bureau, Minneapolis Police Wykoff, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sisco, Third Successive To Box Bill Brennan department, and a Pinkerton detective. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs Peter Terlinden, They were unable to* fjnd any Defeat. Campbell sport, Wis., Henryr accurate finger print evidence as the Smith, Wayne, Gerhard Terlinden^ «*Wi marks on the ax handle were blurred Norwood, Wi|l Terlinden, St. Ansgar, PACKERS SHOW and provided little satisfactory Mrs. Milckelson and children, Elma, ABILITY IN PINCH marking* & Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milckelson, It was brot out at the inquest Tassel, Oklahoma. which continued thru Friday and Saturday Trepton Suffers at Hands of Austin that the ax used by the mur-' Batters—Cipra Handles Mound derer was owned by Mr. Wagner. J. F. MIRBANKS For Locals. John Terlinden, brother-in-law of the murdered man positively identified Demonstrating1 that they have a instrument found in the bed room as punch when it is necessary to win, owned by Mr. Wagner. the Austin Packers yesterday came Dealer In A lamp, which it is said the Wagners to bat in the last half of the ninth constantly had burning in a inning two scores behind and won 9 COAL, WOOD, LIME, small alcove off from the bed room, to 8. was found on a stand in the room CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, For the third successive time this where it had been turned out. season the Packers had the pleasure BRICK AND WALL Bill Brennan. Slayer Unlocked Door. of defeating- the Adams team Sunday. Jess Willard, former heavyweight PLASTER. Investigation revealed the fact United States marines recently re-enacted the Battle of Gettysburg, but under modern conditions and bV modern Incidentally it was the third champion now in training in Los Angeles that the murderer entered the house methods. Pickett's charge, as they made it, is here shown, the photograph being taken at the "Bloody Angle." At time they have trounced Trepton, in the hope of regaining his by frying off a slat from the rear the right is seen Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania preaching to the marines ou Sunday on the battlefield. yesterday's pitcher for Adams, the title, received an offer to box Bill screen door, unhooking the screen Office 301 East Bridge St. erstwhile Janesville and Blooming Brennan, it was announced. door and unlocking the door into the Prairie twirler. CROWDS ATTEND The offer, in a wire to Willard room and saw Mr. Wagner lying on house. That he first entered the cellar stains on the wall give evidence that Phone: Main 32 Dietrich was ill and Gute was out from Silvey Burns, Jersey City promoter, the bed. They then broke in thru a by smashing in the entrance there she fought for life in the unequal of the game with a sore arm, necessitating proposed to post $25,000 rear entrance to the house, together but was unable to reach the first struggle. WAGNER FUNERAL Austin, Minn. a change in the line-up of twenty days in advance of any date with Alvin Sorom, the daughter's The murderer entered the house floor when the lock in the stair door the Packers. Maynard was switched named by Willard who would receive husband and his father, Martin Sorom. held, was further revealed upon inspection thru the rear door, prying -a slat from shortstop to third base and MARKET PLACE thirty percent of the gate receipts of the basement of the loose so that hei could unhook the (Continued from page 1.) Chapman from second to shortstop, minus the state tax. Dies Instantly, Belief door and then shoving the key thru house. Wengert playing second. Yesterday's Definitely determined that the They found. Mr. Wagner lying on and unlocking it. Mower County News AUSTIN DEFEATS and purchased 160 of land in acres batteries as announced were the^bed, his forehead and face crushed murder was not^ done with robbery as Sheriff's Office Notified. Frankford township, which he improved Trepton and Schneider for the hostile One Cent Per Word Per InsertionsMinimum where he ,had apparently received the intent, authorities are at a loss When the sheriff's office here was and added to until he owned crowd and "Doc" Cipra and Charge Twenty-five centsTen BLOOMING PRAIRIE to assign a motive for the crime. two heavy blows from the flat side notified late Thursday afternoon, 850 acres. In 1906 he rented his Cents Collection Charge Will Bcr Smith for Austin. The Wagner family are purported to of the axe. Mrs. Wagner was found Deputy Sheriff Ira. Syck \Vent immediately Added for all ads not paid for in advance. farm and moved to the village. Errors Perturb Cipra. be very wealthy, but money found in lying partly under the bed in an unconscious to Grand Meadow and was Readers or locals not run ii* He was first married to Amelia Cipra found himself constantly in this column will be charged at the condition. Appearances indicated followed soon after by Sheriff N. the bedroom indicated that the person Thirteen Inning1 Game Dickman, who died February J.886, trouble thru errors, two being chalked rate of 10 cents oer line. that she had sought refuge Nicholsen. Bloodhounds, brot from who made the assault did not come leaving four children. Mr. Wagner Thursday Clinches against both Wengert and Maynard under the bed when the murderer Waterloo about 1:00 a. m., trailed a there to rob the aged couple. I WANTED was married the second time March and another against himself. -J' struck her husband. She received scent from the Wagner home, which Title. May Have Made Will. "Jr 18, 1886 and to this union two children Fans missed the base stealing so WANTED—First class shoe several blows about the head and lay repairNoren's It could not be learned today is located in the extreme northeast were born. customary with the locals. ing at ll'i E Mill street, in a pool of blood on the floor. corner of the town, to a vacant lot whether or not Mr. Wagner made a By defeating Blooming Prairie Shoe Store. 37-6-c Regarding the scores: Adams uncovered'a Three daughters and one survive, A footprint on the bed indicated near the Catholic church, about threequarters will disposing of his large estate, and Thursday in a thrilling thirteen inning punch in the third when Mrs. Alvin Sorom of Grand Meadow, that the murderer had stepped across of a milcf Southwest. Here local' officials declined to give any information game, 9 to' 6, Austin Piackers 1 FOR SALE three singles and errors at second Mrs. August Detloffj» Austin, and it to strike the aged woman as she tracks in., the Spil indicated that a as to that point. clinched the title for the first half of base were good for as many runs. Three daughters and one son survive, sought to 'defend herself. The ax car had stood there, and the, hounds The murder was discovered about the season in the Southern Minnesota Austin also scored in the third on Mrs. Alvin Sorom- of Grand Machine Tractor' Engine. Hall was found on the floor. were unable to continue the scent, altho 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon by a baseball league. GeO. A. Hormel & Co., Purchasing a single by Cipra and a two base hit Meadow, Mrs. Augu*st Detloff, Austin That Mr. Wagner made no struggle they trailed it part-way back to daughter, Mrs. Herman Sorom, who The game was a thriller from start Department. 4-2cw by Meany. and Mrs. Emma Bennett, Lincoln, Ia.j the house, which was apparently, the when attacked is evident from lives on a farm four miles south of to finish and drew one of tlfe: biggest FOR SALE:—Typewriter •Ribbons, Austin chalked up three runs in and-Herman Wagner of Minneapolis^ a fuss the fact that he was found Jfsyng on trail made by the murderer when he Grand Meadow, and the Rev. J. H. and Carbon Paper. ,'WeTiaVe crowds that has turned qutl for the fifth on a single by Dugan, a Out of town relatives whe attended line of the famous 'Milo ribbons and his back with jji^ arms fold^jfc across went to the house. It is thot that he Jahreri, Lutheran minister. Mrs. a contest at Blooming Prairie. 1 double by Chapman who scored on a carbon paper for all makes typewriters. the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Ora hi$f breast. /j3o$ditions indicated that escaped in the/car.: Sorom was in Grand Meadow at the A summary shows the following either When in need of of misplay at second. Maynard advanced Bennett, Lincoln, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. his aged wife fpught with th«£assailirit Martin Sorom home to attend a facts about the game: these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy to third on the play at the plate H. O. Wagner, Minneapolis William and tried to*ii^e th#»alar|i|j jBlood Ne^s advertising brings results! meeting of the Ladies Aid society at you with this superior brand. AB PO A E and tallied on a single by Barr. which her mother was expected Austin 51 9 13 39 19 6 Adams scored two in the seventh When notified by a neighbor who had Blooming Prairie 54 6 11 39 16 5 and three in the eighth. Phalen made stopped to call for Mrs. Wagner that" Two base hits, Austin, Dietrich, his second triple-base hit in the seventh. the Wagner home was locked, the Erickson Blooming Prairie, McCormick daughter, together with Rev. Mr. Three base hits, Austin, Austin also scored twice in the Jahren went to the home. Chapman, Maynard home run, Dugan eighth, a base on balls by Barr, a Unable to get in the front door first on balls, off Gute 4, off single by Wengert, a walk for Kaufman they looked in a window of the bed- Trepton 6 struck out Gute 7, by by and a single by Dugan were Trepton 5 left on bases, Austin 12 good for two runs. Blooming Prairie 8 double plays, And then came the ninth. Chapman ik Dietrich- to Dugan G. Zviener to walked on four pitched balls. qA eN&tiott~<iM)icle Institution Sawyer wild pitches, Trepton 1 Maynard singled. There was an overthrow passed balls, Wengert 1 hit pitcher, by at first and Chapman and by Trepton Meany, Barr, and Maynard each advanced a base. Weng'ert. Stolen bases, Meany, Austin, Minn\ Meany was given four balls, Barr Wengert, E. Zviener and Trepton. was out at first scoring Chapman. ADDING 59NEW STORES Wengert was given a base when hit STANDING OF THE by a pitched ball. The kind-hearted Trepton next" presented 'chuck" TEAMS Kaufman with a base on balls which 4. MAKING STORES forced in the tieing run. On the next Team— 37/ W Pet g. play Smith singled and Meany came AUSTIN 1 0 1.000 in with the winning run. Owatonna 1 0 1.000 Faribault 1 0 1.000 Yesterday's. Figures. No matter where o^prfiat the IN THIS New Richland ... 1 0 1.00(K| electrical trouble is, we can Adams 1 .000 AB PO A E Adams— make the proper repairs. It will Waseca 0 1 .000 .5 2 4 2 5 2 Phalen, ss pay you to have your vfork done Blooming Prairie 0 1 .000 3 1 1 Kline, 3b .5 2 -1 frown 2' by us. |86£*:.-.. Albert Lea 0 1 .000 0 ..5 1 1 4 Bowers, 2b 0 .4 0 0 2 0 A. Schneider, cf 0 Games Sunday .5 0 0 0 0 R, Ulven, rf ... ..5 0 2 3 2 0 University of Southern J. Schneider, .. OREGON 0 0 H. H. SchneideiyJb SchneideiyJb "4 4I^2. 14 Austin 9, Adams 8. Minnesota I, I, 0 "1 0 1 New Richland 3, Albert Lea 2. Ulverir^fW.'. Ulverir^fW.'. Phone 7502. 1 1 0 2 0 Trepton, ,3 Owatonna 6, Blooming Prairie 2. Faribault 4, .Waseca 1. i' 3 .40- 8 13 .25 15 Totals ..... MEATS WVAOA PO A E Austin— AB 0 4 2 1 1 1 Chapman, ss .... COLO. 2 2 1 8 2 Maynard, 3b .. ..5 0 4 1 2 2 1 Meany, cf 0 ,4 0 2 0 0 Barr, If 3 0 4 0 2 Wengert, 2b .... 1 AL1F WE ARE CUTTING THE BEST 1 0 TSSjALA .2 1 0 2 Kaufman, rf .... 0 STEER AND HEIFER BEE]? 4 0 0 10 0 Smith, 2 6 0 0 Dugan, lb 4 1 1 0 1 HERE ARE SOME OF OHR PRICES 3 1 1 Cipra, Boiling Beef, lb ..... 5c Totals 33 9 ,10 27 11 5 Summary—Stolen bases, Maynard, Short Ribs of Beef, lb 8c and 9c Phalen, Kline, Bowers sacrifice Beef Roasts, lb ...10c and 12Vz^ hits, Kaufman, Smith, Cipra, Trepton STITUT Beef Roasts, best cuts, fancy, lb. 15c and 16c three base hits, Phalen 2 two Beef Steak, lb. "... 20c base hits, Chapman, Meany struck Hamburger Steak, lb „...9c out, by Cipra 8, jDy Trepton 2 fiyst on balls, Cipra 2, Trepton 6 left on bases, Austin 8*: Adams 8 wild TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE? .• •. !#•'a pitches, Cipra double plays, Meany THE FIGURES IND1CKTETHENUMBER OF STORES IN EACH SWE ^f^£k&Sausage, lb .y. .... .....„r..... 12ygc to Smith, Maynard to Wengert. .Umpire, l*c Bry|n.,ft» •Vt'jr Jptes N ACORN not grow .into a great, strong, healthy c^ak tree in a dayt The J. C. Penney Company did no! A" lb. 4, v.. House Struck by Lightning—Shingles become institution ol National importance over night. Like the growth of the tree, it developed by thei Summer Sausage, lb tp-35r ...j20c were torn from the roof, split was t-s process of time, each year becoming stronger with new branches reaching oat in every direction. Starting left in the chimney, soot was scattered ^3/ COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER MARKETS/ with one small store In'Wyoming in 1902, bran^ stores continued to appear year after year until today—twenty Branches in,29 numbed about the room, and the electric YOU WILL FIND A BIG DIFFERENCE ylara wtcr—there are 37l extending their influence and serving the people States. Of this lights in the house were put out 59 Department Stores are to be the product of this year, many of which have already matured. Mr.'J. 0. Penney, stM when lightning struck the house at in whiofi active in the afi^rs of the Company,btulded better than ^p ^ne'^ when 1902 he laid the foundation on 1010 East Bryon street, owned by FARRELl. COMPANY Mrs. Josie Maurek Saturday morning. eventually was to" rest the orl .. a*/ -1, 'J 119 Eatt Bridge ^Street World's Largest Chain Department Store Organization99 v4#i The N§ws' job department is at ijjjTMTrMfrna mm 111 your service for printing of all kinds. _: