Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 17, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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,*m 'f ££*?*& "1^"' •e^-wiV ™%~ii~i **VV wftfcf5 •*"i*\L' &Z j*%tesfe"t- MOWER COUNTY AUSTIN Page Eight Monday, July 17,1922. .W The Jfoys of Sunday Motoring MICKIE By L. F. Van, Zelm USESi^^ •S ill jfg ygst^^jBwjp'apwlpBioii wmot ajsovjt tw owe Cm AFTE&T£AlLI Ntf A DTTLe R0AT5 "M0G FO1 l^'FtVE MINQTeol j-ATEfe VOLi TfeV AGAIN Tetf MINUTE6.LATER,:voLI HIMThEH6&N W^Oii SETTLE 36vUH ANt IMILE6 Vdu :MA&£ /4 POLITE ATTe^Pf NtfTPt ItfCT XOUM(2 AND ATTEMPT Tcj GET RESULT-v fcUfcSE NGilR tfROUCU "To pa^ him rtoTHiim ^TiR-Rirter Si** res etEkvi Avy REAvt) BM EV*$2M /S I A\\l 6HUT PAPER9 A&E RU£D VUW CSWVAE 'M SeAUOM-*. "TVAEH AlViY ?\T OS KiDS To ReKD '—, SB 1 Dexter Boosters Miss West Returns.—Miss Veta K£4D Prosperity of Austin Looked Brigfit to West returned home Friday nig-ht after Picnic Sunday Vou/^ a two weeks' trip thru northern f-'OMe Editor of Minnesota Courier in 1860 Minnesota. She was accompanied by P/\P/ro Sutton Park was the scene of an Miss Emma Dunbar of St. Paul. They unusual gathering Sunday afternoon -I spent several days at Bay Lake and when more than 135 residents of Seventy-two years ago in the firstl yers one watch and jewelry estabissue also visited Port Arthur, Canada. Dexter and Austin people who were of the Minnesota Courier pub lishment, two good doctors, one good They drove thru in Miss Dunbar's former residents of Dexter held a reunion. lished in Austin, December 5, 1860, hotel, one grist and two saw mills, car. •L?06«Eoe A bountiful picnic dinner was there appeared an editorial that foretold two blacksmith shops, two wagon Delbert Hayes spent Sunday in the THE STORK HAS served at three o'clock. accurately the expected prosperity shops, two cabinet shops, three fanning .cities. After dinner Charles Fairbanks of Austin based upon conditions mill shops, one tannery, one PRESENTED AUTO TOP gave an address of welcome and Miss as they existed then. drug store, three shoe shops, and a Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roe of«St. Paul May Fairbanks gave a very interesting are visitors at the C. M. Hubbard host of other institutions which our "We consider this a good opportunity," To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riggs, talk on the past history of Dexter, and AUTO PAINTING space will not admit of our mentioning Jiome this week. said the Courier, "to make (nee Ardella Wells) Minneapolis, going back to 1878 and continuing this week. There is another fact known to all that portion of the outer Tuesday,, July 11, a Miss Genevieve Gilleece is taking a up to the present time. A short that perhaps more than any other world, who may hitherto have been daughter. two weeks' vacation from her duties R. H. GRAY, Proprietor talk by 0. J. Simmons was much enjoyed. will add to our present prosperity in darkness as to the fact, that in .at West's Store. that is our railroad connections. The To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regen, the southwest corner of Mower county, Dial 4128 Austin, Minn. Main St. The affair was a very enjoyable 712 Oak St., Saturday, July Minneapolis and Cedar Valley railroad, there is a vigorous, thriving, prosperous Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Donovan, Miss one and the Austin "Dexterites" are the entire line of which is graded 15, a son. town yclept Austin, where Olive Cooley and Miss Marian Clark to be congratulated on the splendid and almost ready for the ties, there has been transacted during the WE HAVE ON HAND spent Sunday in St. Paul. Mr. To and Mrs. Rev. A. G. Web- reception they gave to the Dexter passes thru Austin. This road, we past year—notwithstanding the hard Sfattl Coupe Seat Covers beking of Waltham, Sunday, James Cotter has returned to Milwaukee residents. have no doubt, will be let this winter times—business to .the considerable July 16, a son at St. Olaf hospital. after visiting his parents, to a responsible company and completed amount of over half,a million dollars. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cotter. the coming season. The Prairie Lincoln Club Picnic.—A picnic for very nice to keep dust off clothes. members and those wishing to join du Chien and Mankato railroad Mrs. Elmer ,Kirkpatrick left today "Five years ago there was not a Dr. and Mrs- W. B. Grise and children They are washable. make Austin a point and we have every the club will be given by the Lincoln for Kellogg, where she will visit framed house on the spot where we left Sunday for Dayton, Ohio, reason to believe that this company club at Sutton Park, Tuesday, July friends and relatives for two weeks. today look from our sanctum upon Price $10.00 put on •where they will_visit relatives. will make every exertion in its 16, at 6:00 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Pike of Brownsdale four crowded business streets, of a power to secure completion of their Mr. anJ Mr^. O. Lerud left last & spent Saturday in Austin. quarter of a mile in length, and rapidly Hopfes To Des Moines.-—Mr. and road to this point at an early day. night for Davis, Illinois, to visit Mrs. pushing each extremity along Mrs. W. E. Hopfe ieft Friday for Carl Baudler went to Winnebago "Altogether considering its salubrious £erud's bro&e^3Pho is seriously ilU the fine high bottom of the Cedar Des Moines, Iowa, where they will Saturday. Mrs. Baudler and son, situation and the tide of emigration river. spend several weeks at the home of Miss Airijf Snyder left for Minneapolis Richard, who have spent the past which is setting in and Mrs. Hopfe's sister, Mrs. Emery Duden. Sunday to spend two weeks ^'Austin now numbers between five around us, it takes but a dull prophet three weeks there with her parents, •with her sister, Mrs. William Bohan. and six hundred inhabitants seven Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson, will return to foretell for Austin permanent and When You good stores, well stocked five law- home with them. ,. flattering prosperity." Boy Breaks Arm.—The ten year John Robinson has returned to his bid son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cotter Ihome at Steele, North Dakota, after TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McLaughlin living near Oakland fell Saturday Connubial Repartee. visiting his sister, Mrs. F. E. Gleason. Mr. Scott's Proper Status. and children and Dr. Phil McLaughlin She—This book says men grow bald while playing in the yard and brake Abraham Lincoln Jones, colored, of Sioux City, Iowa, motored to because of the intense activity of their was In Indignant controversy with his arm between his shoulder and elbow. Rochester Sunday to spend the day :Mr. and Mrs C. M. Hubbard and brains. I have sometimes wondered Washington Scott, also colored. The Dr. Pierson set the bone. with their brother, Dan McLaughlin, how you were ablef!to retain so good dice had been turning up in favor of "Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roe motored to who is receiving medical treatment a crop of hair. the chocolate-tinged Washington, and carry cash. V3N?ri Osage, Iowa, to visit relatives to-day. New Owatonna Bus Route.—Operation He—Yes?' And I suppose^ the absence a faint suspicion of fraud began to there. •%. of a new motor bus route between We can supply of whiskers on the faces of you dawn upon Jones. "Look heah, you Austin" and Owatonna was women is due to the activity "of your niggali," he blurted out, "dem things Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Warberton and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Benton and children started last week by William Gilchrist. TRAVEL chins. got to tuhn diff'nt or day's goin' be son and George Wood of Chicago motored have left for Cass Lake where Two trips and return are to a big fuss roun' heah!" Fuss? Man. to Austin Saturday. Miss Mary they will enjoy a couple of weeks' CHEQUES fuss? W'at kino of fuss yo' kallilate be made daily with stops at Lansing Merely Punctuation. I Warberton, who "has been the guestof «amp life. etalitin'? Know who I am? Down "This seems to be a joke," said tho and Blooming Prairie. Miss Ruth Brownell, motored in Looville dey call me Wood Alcohol, editor, "but I can't figure it out." Lester Ryther arrived home today back with them Sunday accompanied ._joe I'se -so tough." "Wood alcohol! Dat "Did you look in the last line for —easily cashed any Getg $25 Pine Jones arrest from Detroit,, where he attended the ain't'no name fo' yo'," rejoined Abraham. •by Miss Brownell, who will visit Saturday night for drunkeness the point?" 5^ ed State Automobile ^School the past a "Why, down Nashville, whah where. Can be re Chicago. "Yes, but the,only point I see is was fined $25 and costs by Justice J. three months. I come from, dey'd call yo' Sweet period." E. Detwiler today.- Justice Detwiler placed if lost or stolen. Cidali."—San Francisco. Argonaut. When "Flappers" Used Snuff. imposed the heavy fine because Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bert Earl and sons The flapper of 200 years ago had Preparedness. was also charged with disorderly conduct and Miss Gladys Snyder left Sunday one besetting weakness that is not Mower County News Market "Is he what you would call a firstclass The First National Bank of Austin in their car for a trip thru the Yel.lowstone and resisting arrest. Place is the place to list anything shared by her modern sister. The newispaper man?" you may nave to dispose of. use of snuff was one of the petty vices Park. "I should say so. When the 'end of -Leave on Auto Trip.—Mr. and Mrs. of the young lady of fashion in the Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 the world' scare was at its height he Spencer Jordan Mrs. W. L. Van Camp and baby Eighteenth century. The practice H. E. Catlin and daughter, Freda, had two editorials written—one to Resources Over Three Million Dollars Iiave returned to their'home in St. elicited a roar of protest "from a gentleman and Miss Mildred Carmichael left publish if it did come off and the who wrote a letter on the subject Paul after visiting her parents, Mr. other if it didn't.Edinburgh Scotsman, this morning by auto for South Bend, Funeral Director. Organized 1868. in 1711. He tells of the conduct and Mrs. M. J. Mayer. Indiana, Detroit, and Flint, Michigan. The Establishment of of a young gentlewoman in church, They will also spend several Service. and declares "she pulls out her box "Miss Ida Cronan is visiting relatives Advertisements in The News reach days at Mr. Catlin's old home at in the middle of the sermon afid^to in the cities. Her niece, Elizaleth the consumer. Lyons, Ohio. show that she has the audacity of a Cronan, who spent the past two Auction! well-bred woman, she offered it to the BEEF CATTLE CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. •weeks here, returned home with her. men as well as to the women who sit "Gpingo." Dial 2038, next her. Last Sunday, when they EXHIBITS ARE -nlcknamet The word "gringo," Mexican Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and Physician and Surgeon came about for the^1^gringr^ie^ave for an American, is in Spanish son, John, left Sunday for Eddyville, ENCOURAGED Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. her charity with al ve^^gooa^ai^but yea^s The dictionaries of many ago. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Iowa, where they will visit Mr. Sullivan's chiSfch at the same time askdd the word wfis first brought into the Spanish Assistants— mother and sisters for a few warden if he would take a pinch." use Several breeders of beef cattle who language from griego and the Ernest H.Morris, M. D. 4ays.* —...... have never exhibited before intend to in Mabelle Moore, R. N. ""of French phrase "to^ speak BULK SALT enter the beef, cattle show at the As I am leaving for California I will sell at (Public Greet," which was generally applied E. W. Decker, president of the N. We will have a car of Bulk Salt on Mower County Fair and Stock Show unintelligible to persons who spoke in a tongue Auction on the South side of the Court House, all of my track, Tuesday and Wednesday of Austin, August 22-25, according to W. National Bank, Minneapolis, It is as has to them. not, this week. $13.50 per ton off car. fair officials. Household furniture, on drove down Sunday with his wife and been stated, of Mexican war origin.-— Hare & Goss. "We expect a number of new exhibitors daughter to spend the day with his Advertisement 5-1-c Dearborn Independent. this year," says Superintendent Saturday, July 22 father. A E. A. Beadell, of the cattle department. "We are anxious to interest Wrecking the Fortress of Coblenz Archie Cummings of Luverne and new breeders in coming to the show, and are making special efforts Ttobert Coleman of Elbow Lake, Macalester Commencin at 2:00 o'clock, the followin articles: to build it up. Work of this kind is college friends- Hi Lloyd needed to stimulate the beef cattle Young are spending a few days in business." 1 Sideboard 6 Dining chairs Austin. Animals which are being selected for exhibition have been fed carefully 1 Bookcase and writingdesk 1 Gas stove Mr. and Mrs. Louis Malounek left for months. Breeders use different combined kinds of rations for feeding. A 1 Heating stove "today for New Prague where they YOU'LL FIND typical grain ration for fitting beef 1 Bedroom Suite •will spend two weeks with Mr. Malotmek's cattle for a show is made up of thirty 1 Vacuum cleaner [THE CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph per cent' of corn, thirty per cent of Beds with springs Malounek. barley, twenty per cent of oats, ten 3 Good rugs to be the first and per cent of bran, and ten per cent of best stopping pfoce in 1 Child's Bed Mrs. Lee Lewis and daughter, Mrs. oil meal. As much of this is fed at 1 Chiffonier Your Search for Health! each meal as the cattle will clean up Fred Neubauer left Friday for Minjieapolir?, 3 Mattresses well, without losing their appetites 1 Electric fan Dorit pass by in disregard where they will spend several' when the next meal comes. of the invitation the sign, 4 Rockers days and then go, t^Milaca to Alfalfa or clover hay is used as 1 Cot eytenkbutdropinandlMmof spend two weeks. ,\S'C a roughage. Roots are often fed if 1 Dining table GhiropractioHijot«Fn«rMAKr/ they are obtainable. If show cattle Dishes and everything are being kept in stable ih summer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cronan, Mr. 1 Center table you need for housekeepingl to prevent flies from annoying them, and Mrs. Benferd and Mr. and Mrs. green feed, such as cut corn, is giVfin VOU WELL AND HAPPK 1 Ice box Cady and daughter, Elizabeth, of La them in the day time. In the evening •Crosse, spent Friday at the'home of the cattle are turned out in the pasture to permit them to eat grass and' GCTWeli Mrs. Mary Cronan. get their exercise. Other exercise is AVC' Terms: All sums un^er $10.00 cash over that amount ANDKfeEPWEU! given when they are led about by W. W. Walker and family, Miss time notes will be te^en for one year at 8 per cent. Halter or bull-stick to teach them how DR. R. L. NELSON Marion Mercer and 'Miss Kitty to walk and stand in the ring. Cress leave tomorrow by^auto for Big premiums are offered for beef Cms G.MF. cattle this year. The jbreeds for which Woodle, Lake wHerejthey wil^ ehjoy two CHIROPRACTOR' premiums are set aside include Herefords, Owner iMttfcft of camp life. Shorthorns, Durhams, Polled LEWIS BUILD TNG Angus. About 100 animals are expec-' ftmi head, you may need it ted by the fair. The entries close Auctioneer—O'Halloran. Clerk—First National Bank. AUStIN, MINN, ft!! with fcnowled ledge. Attend fi The work of dismantling the great German fortresses, in accordance with on August 10, after which none will College, Man- Cfffice Telephone Omm#rd*l Dial 2277 the terms of the treaty of Versailles, Is still going on. Here workmen are be received. Residence Dial 7122 seen tearing down the fortress of Coblenz. Advertisement-5-l-c. 11 mi *3* A1 mm £1" 4'/