Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 20, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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••H p,x Thursday, July 20,1922. MOWER AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five ...Voting Machine Arrests Cheaters LORENZO MOTT" Austin Auto Company .A*** /. -v Delivers Many Cars DIES SUDDENLY EMS 8 I v* 1 The Austin Auto company last week delioesed cars to the following: Ramsey Death Comes Tuesday fee company, two one-ton trucks, Dr. E. H. Mo'rris, sedan Hollis Webber, to Pioneer Citizen roadster Francis Murphy, roadster of County Hans Olson, touring car Mrs. D. M.- Jones, sedan Elmer N. Anderson, sedan Axel Nielson, one oneton The death of Lorenzo Mott,-pioneer truck Henry Majerus, touring resident of Mower county, was car L. J. Gavin, coupe Roy Tedrow, caused by neuralgia of the heart, acording coupe Mae Armstrong, touring car -to physicians who were called A. F. Stutz, touring car Marion Flaherty, when the aged man was found touring car E. J. Guiney, dead in the vicinity of the Milwaukee Surprised, happy, and satisfied will best describe touring car. :. stockyards about 11:00 a. m. Tuesday. Mr. Mott was found by Charles your feelings after you have visited Austin's new confectionery Thompson, eight-year-old son of Mrs. store Kate Thompson. $•' Mr. Mott purchased a ticket Monday Qiirm^tor for Bowman, N. D., where he was going to look after some of his farm •W interests. On boarding the train he noticed he had in his possession the wrong ticket and alighted at Ramsey to return to Austin on a freight which arrived here at 8:80 o'clock. In going to the Harvey Thompson home acrossthe tracks it is believed that Mr. Mott who was eighty-one years old, sat YOU'LL FIND Opens for Business Saturday Afternoon, down to rest on a stump near the tree Adolph Kiflot, official interpreter in the bureau of fire investigation. THE CHIROPRACTOR! OFFICE where rie was found. It is believed New York fire department, with the voting machine which he has invented. at 1:00 O'clocR. that he died suddenly without suffering. He plans to, offer his patent rights to the city gratis. Mr. Niflot claims to be the first and best stopping pfece in the., machine makes either honest mistake or fraud virtually impossible. It is simple and "foolproof" of operation and requires neither electricity nor Your Search for Health! Mr. Mott came to Olmstead County springs. TlJlPvpter sees not only the name and emblem of the party but the Donit pass by in disregard with his parents in 1862. In 1875 he The coolest, most delightfully appointed place in picture of ea^^andidate. -He votes by dropping a little ball in a slot beneath of the invitation the sign, moved west with his family, but returned Austin. the picture. In the case of dishonesty the word "fraud" will appear, outside eytenfobutdropinand learn of to Mower county the following the booth, a bell will ring to attract attention of police and watchers, and the Ghiropractic- year and settled in Red Rock township, machine will "arrest" the voter, making it impossible for him to leave until Supposing the next time you are hot, tired, footweary where he was residing at the the booth is unlocked from outside. Five minutes after closing the polls a •fHE THAT MAKff move of a lever will reveal on the picture of each candidate the exact number time .of his death. YOU WEU. AND HAPPY and thirsty, you take it upon yourself to journey of votes he has received. For many years Mr. Mott served GBTWEU a few more steps and come here to rest and refresh yourself. on the town and school boards of his It Happens So. township. He at one time owned over When I was a boy I knew a boy who 800 acres in Mower cotonty and was ANDKEEPWEU! didn't appear to amount to much widely known as a breeder of Red ifyUaAlX work was a thing that he didn't enjoy, DR R.L. NELSON We welcome the whole community to inspect our Poll and Durham cattle and Shropshire and his books were things he and Oxford sheep. establishment Saturday afternoon, when we open for would seldom touch. Every one said, Jim Barnes says that it has taken Mrs. Mottf died a year ago last January. in those bygone days, that fame and business. him twenty years to find out and correct CHIROPRACTOR BUILDING4 Seven children, Lyman A. and. riches would never be his, he would his faults on the golf links. Bertha E. Mott, and Mrs. William sink, they thought, into useless ways, •J He has been through one of the LEWIS and there is exactly where he is.—Exchange. Rugg of this city Mrs. Frank Bushman AUSTIN, MINN. of Red Oak township, Orren of Mahnomen, Grant in Chicago and Edwin, The Followers. We follow the fashions and the bill Office Telephone Dial 2277 now in Canada, survive. collectors follow us.—Galveston News. Residence Dial 7122 Funeral services for Mr. Mott PARK Sweet Shop were held from the home at 2:30 o'clock today, Rev. M. G. Shuman officiating. Burial was at Oakwood cemetery. N. Main Street. WOMEN OF COUNTY Godfrey & Nagris, Proprietors FORM FEDERATION THEATRE (Continued from Page 1) 1 Extraordinary Opportunity! ject, "You and Your Child." She declared that more attention should be Thursday and Friday— PIlOU* brHBH given to children's play -hours and BETTY COMPSON Weilirn Newspaper Union In Our that the women's clubs shoulifetake an active interest in worki||j out Jim Barnes. needed plans. She urged the hphe as nee Sale -m- longest gantlet trials to finally arrive the greatest agency in a forward THE LITTLE MINISTER at the top that any athlete eyer underwent. looking program of child welfare work. Twenty years is a long tide. That Mrs P. D. Beaulieu gave two vocal is a third of the ordinary man's life. Adapted from the famous book and play by numbers that delighted her hearers. If he had quit trying ten years ago J. M. Barrie. and said to himself, "I guess I wasn't Books and Plays may come and go, but the "Little Favor Demonstration Agent. born to be a champion," he never HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR ji MEN'S & BOYS' BARGAINS would have been. Minister" has gone on for twenty years. One of Betty Making a plea for a home demonstration So don't be discouraged. Think of Compson's Greatest Roles. agent in each county Mrs. J. Jim. The first twenty years are the Muslin Underwear including Gowns, H. Towncy of Stewartville appointed Men's Union Suits in Athletic, Balbriggan PATHE NEWS hardest. Petticoats, Chemise and Bloomers, the following committee to confer and Mesh, white and ecru, worth values to $2.00, special 98c with the county commissioners: Mrs. to $1.25, only 75c Elmer Wilson, Adams, chairman, STANDING OF THE Camisoles, values to $2.00 at 98c Men's Shirts, with soft collars attached Mrs. E, A. King, Racine, Mrs. Hale, SATURDAY— TEAMS Ladies' Gauze Union Suits, in all styles Dress Shirts and Work Shirts, worth Le Roy. WILLIAM DUNCAN at 49c to $1.50, only 69c Team— Pointing to the great pleasure and Pctg. the educational need of reading the AUSTIN 1 Children's Union Suits, in all sizes ....39c 0 1.000 Men's Overalls—Heavy Blue Denim Overalls best in literature, Miss Tanye Burgess, —IN— Owatonna 1 0 1.000 79c Ladies' Gauze Vests 25c Austin librarian, urged that, STEELHEART Faribault 1 1.000 0 more and better books be procured Children's Gauze Vests, 2 for 25c Men's Socks, special 4 pairs for 50c New Richland 1 1.000 0 for every home and every school in Adams 0 1 .000 Pure Thread Silk Hose, while they last, Boys' Shirts and Blouses, in neat stripes the county. A Western Drama that is full of action and thrills from Waseca 0 1 $1.00 .000 values to $2.00, a pair and snappy colors at each ,..69c That organization is the key to th every start. Blooming Prairie 0 1 .000 Van Raalte Silk Hose, in colors of white, success of any movement was the Boys' Overalls only 59c Albert Lea 0 1 .000 —AND- black, and dark brown, worth to thot expressed by Mrs. "George Allen Packers to Play at $3.50, a pair $2.19 Boys of Rochester in her address on county "EXCUSE ME SHERIFF" Union Suits, allsizes, Athletics organization, its purpose and its at 29c Albert Lea Sunday Cotton Hose for Men, Women and "Children, benefits. She stated that it was the A Sunshine Comedy. in all colors, 2 pairs for ......25c Men's fine Muslin Night Shirts at ..$1.00 duty of each woman to acquaint herself Austin Packers will journey to Albert LADIES' SUMMER WASH BLOUSES with the conditions in her community Boys' Caps, special at only ..39c Lea Sunday for the second game and to lend aid to the plans One lot worth to $1.50 69c SUNDAY— of this half of the Southern Minnesota Boys' Kakhi Pants at 59c for betterment in civic and community BEBE DANIELS All Blouses and Waists worth to League season. New Richland, conditions. Men's Kahki Pants, splendid qual- $3.50 $1.49 conceded to have one of the strongest Mrs. John Cousins, district president ity at $1.35 teams in the league, barely defeated Corsets, values to $2.50 .'.$1.49 of Stewartville, gave a spirited Boys' and Girls' fine knit hose the best Albert Lea last Sunday, and things talk upon the benefits of club work. Women's white or flesh Lisle Union NANCY FROM NOWHERE hose on the market, for 25c are likely to be interesting for the She took as her theme the Grand Suits with bodice or band tops and Packers as well. Ladies' Black taffeta umbrellais at Meadow motto, "The past is like a loose or tight knee. Very special Owatonna plays at Waseca Sunday, fairy tale, the present is an epic, and only ...$1.1 a values for 79c EDUCATIONAL COMEDY the very start. Faribault at Blooming Prairie, and the future is a legend." "We must A GREAT COMEDY HIT ANjD^AN Ladies' fine high grade lisle hose regular 36 inch splendid Chiffon silk taffeta New Richalnd at Adams. live for service we must make the and extra large sizes «.49& July Clearance price, yd $1.59 path better and brighter for our Explosion Something of a Puzzle. Boys' All Wool Pants, all sizes $1.00^ boys and girls we must make democracy Full size snow flake crochet bed spreads A queer sort of an explosion of a MONDAY AND TUESDAY— safe for coming generations," at $1.59 Boys' All Wool Suits $4*95U small glass tube having walls half a Was the thot she emphasized. OXFORDS pi SUPPERS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. millimeter in thickness and containing Austin women are enthusiastic in 25 milligrams of the purest radium bromide Is reported.by a French, physicist. their expression of praise for the The tube had been In use for 11 '•M By George ItaiidolphJChesterr :rl work of the Le Roy clubs in arranging Women's White^Dxfords special .v'f lrrr-rrr-TWr:--:$I.98i months. At the time of the explosion the delightful gathering. i| J^o^ien's Qkfords and Slfppers% white, blat^ .d&k:, It had just been removed from a bath I 5 f. of liquid air. A loud report accompanied Hear the itMatinee Daily brown. ...... ^.. ..,$2.95 the explosion, which occurred in Can Send Checks by Wireless. a dark, room and the glass was scatr at 2:30 Women's Oxfords and Slippers, values to $6.50 ...'.. .$3.95 Through the invention of a Frenchman Augmented tered all through the room in almost, named Belin it is now possible Misses' and Children's Oxfords and Pumps, special TT$2.49 microscopic -particles, and the scattered to transmit documents or checks by Park Two Evening njdium shone In the ^darkness wireless. In future, not „only will .ike 'fts®Karry s&ys-^t vwa$ calculated Shows there be no Impossibility in regard to hiaj'T*?- that the pressui*e In the tube must Orchestra the transmission of legal documents, 7:30 and 9:00 have been equal to at least 20 atmospheres, ^autographs and manuscripts, but the and it fs supposed to have jus—- '^tl'Very authenticity of messages will acquire been due to the evolution of gaseous fresh guarantees by their autographed decomposition' products from the radium.—Pittsburgh transmission. Chrop '"1 ft-Tel earanh.