Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 24, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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imuni^nnilliliwi'11 11 fggpg^fgs 5ifr5r S ,m' s» 4 frpps wm:"* f^s^r O W E N A S IN N "j «*. .-•? v. 2? t3iV. Monday, July 24, 1922 ifetf 1 •#.?2?y*jft.ry-•: 7- fijv gmp j- By LI7. Van Zelmvt AW, WHATS THE USE Did This Ever Happen to You?. *U?2{- MICKIE SAYS Wkf\ ©"Wtstcra Newspaper Union r, ii f. jq,i.y k$i The felix, almost all COOD CTRACLOU'B WHY&ONT if I)OG COJHtTT I 9oME IPOlH CARE AJJH&T. WHAT^UIB U^Etell O S S S I,: fk OTHER. GUESTS HAVE one's tfONE OFF Vou iT^ cone YOU LOOK FOR. VOLLG QUJN HAT? KIND IF I CAN YN\ OUT "OOAM UOOWUx PER LEFT DON'T YO LI THlNfc WITH MW HAT GONE-C-O-N-E-. ONLV GET ONE. 0 r\ *f 11 VUE OUGHT TO 86 CToiNG loo I Coot) hioht WVOViSM, SO VF V/V Avrv THAT FITS HRiFM.-SOfilAD BELOUG\Uv "TO US RUU] \T \V4\ VIE OOKiT KEER. I -0* DERW STUFf BOYVME GOT TVHKNJE VT KEEP THIS YEAH-JLftT At? GREAT FWAWN OQUfcttKL 'bOOtS Mo 1 RliM BOW\\Uv TO AW PLE&SEl UP AND GET MY MEWTlOW VAN UPMAE rarei?Erm PERFECT SUPPORT Newman Club Holds 4 Mining Gold Close to Washington Interesting Meet WINS FOR AUSTIN The Newman Club held its regular A meeting Friday night at Columbus Errorless Packers Defeat Auditorium. The meeting was opened by Father Gavin. -Tn the absence Albert Lea by of the secretary, Miss O'Marro, Miss 7-3 Score. !SbCrM2«C & Elizabeth Smith acted as secretary. 4* Permit Granted to The following program was given: "Mr. and Mrs. Barney Miller of Talk on "Father J. Ryan" by Miss Alice Prize Morsel Arncng C?.nn:: Owatonfia were Austin visitors Friday. Examine Records Almost perfect support for Gute, Amo:i the cannil or W\r McCarthy talk on "Great Catholic with not an error chalked up against uccordtn^ to W. 1". Ahl in i: Women," Allen McShane lie\V I them tells the story of the victory that book, "The Isle ol" Vanish in-.: Mrs. C. E. Hubbard of Chicago, 111., In order to provide legal qualifications 1 "Growth of 20th Century Literature," no morsel is more b:el at a the Packers scored against Albert Lea 1 frnst is a guest today at the L. O. Hollister for evidence that may be introduced by Edward Christie two vocal than the left shoulder Made of 'en- yesterday afternoon. By a 7 to 3 win ihome. by the defendant bearing on solos by Carmen Woodward talk, year-old girl. It is rei-nnled al• a they kept their position in the standings the records in the county treasurer's "Coal Question," J. T. McCormick one roasted "lonjr will Mrs. William Webber and daughter, a is and demonstrated that the second office, A. W. Wright attorney for former critic, Dr. Francis Meany. the hunger of 10 persons, hut a it Anna, of Rochester are guests of Austin half of the season would not see any is considered more prudent to have county treasurer S. A. Smith, It was decided to hold a picnic at relatives. difference in their baseball ability. one for every six feasters. a appeared before Judge Meighen Saturday Sutton Park Tuesday evening at six When Owatonna yesterday handed Waseca raiding party of cannibals, savs Mr. Miss Sara Harris of Minneapolis is for permission to examine the o'clock. Miss Agnes Smith of Janesvile, Alder, finds a victim asleep, they a 4 to 3 trimming. The other two a county records on behalf of the defendant. visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Wisconsin, and Miss Juanita ways awaken up before killing him games merely complicated things in the The permit was granted. Martin of Omaha were guests of the "B. Harris. the reason being that the first word league standing. Faribault and Blooming |club. Dainty refreshments were served. he utters is used as the name of the Miss Bernice Duerst is home from Prairie mixed for thirteen innings Mr. Wesley of St. Ansgar* Iowa, next baby born in the settlement of 'Mankato where she attended summer and were unable to overcome a one-all the raiders. spent Thursday with Austin friends. tie. The Adams-New Richland affair Normal School. Accepts Position as Miss Cora Dovenberg and little ended in a dispute in the sixth inning, Miss Elizabeth Boyington and Mrs. Foreman at The News niece and nephew- returned home Friday with the two teams tied at eight each. "Thomas Geraghty are visiting relatives night from Wells, where they These two games will probably be in St. Peter. spent several days with relatives. played off during the week, it was said A. T. Lokken, former publisher of at the Hormel club this morning. IMrs. Lawrence Loeb and daughter, the Moose Lake Star Gazette, has accepted Mr. and Mrs. William Kefrifert:^fld Albert Lea scored in the second, Arlene, of Chicago are guests of Mr. a position as foreman of the Mrs. C. Kemfert left Los Angelejs? fifth and sixth innings hitting Gute and Mrs. George Hirsh. printing department of the Mower Calif., in their car July 18 and are eight times County News. He has had many pected home about the first of August Miss Adell Wengert is taking a fj The Packers made better use of years of experience in printing and for a visit with fgrerids knd relatives. Nsveck's vacation from her duties at ^'their hits and showed their versatility newspaper publishing and should be £31*2 ^Hollister's Smart Shop. Iby using to their advantage two double Virginia Schummers, five year dip a valuable addition to The News' plays and several steals. Chapman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Schummers, staff. Mr. Lokken began his duties Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jensen of Clarks provided some sensational work at second fell from a stool in Thon's with The News last week. 'Grove spent Sunday with the Misses Gold, real honest-to-goodness gold, is being mined within ten miles from base, and Gute, despite the handicap A 7NIE store Saturday and broke her arm between :5tella and Hazel Foster. the White House,- Washington. In the deep ravine of Bull Neck run, back OV of a bad arm, showed some of his the wrist and elbow. Both Miss Rosella Arndt has returned of the old Jackson place, in the-heart of old Virginia, John G. Bodine leans old form on the mound. Miss Jessie Bromley of Cleveland bones were broken. from Albert Lea where she visited over his pan and slowly washes precious yellow metal from the black sands. 'NGSTER FO iv -i ii. •is a guest of her brother, Dr. Frederick Dietrich scored in the first inning on The property is all privately owned and in the vicinity is land which has been her sister for a few days and is now Sells Pool Hall.—Olaf T. Hagen a hit, a steal, an error at third, and another Bromley, and family. Yot worked for thirty-five years for gold. It is said that Senator King and former Vsl1 i— ie a guest at the St. Ledger home too last week sold his pool hall and soft hit by Meany. The second Senator Lewis.ofUtah are interested in this project. you ays baseball Mrs. F. C. Heinze left Sunday for drink parlor on East Bridge street marker came in the third when Chapman AUSTIN MARKETS —you're old. Pho- too 'Louisville Kentucky where she will to A. 0. Jensen of St. Peter, who made the round on a hit, followed Hundreds of Vets j. Austin Golfers tography :3pend six weeks with relatives. 3 one pleasure takes possession today. Mr. Hagen by Dietrich's sacrifice and Gute's twobagger. ^Quoted by Peoples Service Store— of 136th to Gather that you plans to enter the real estate business. Defeat Red Wing can enjoy Dietrich and Meany .scored to- Miss Katherine Beckel is taking a Dairy Butter 30 again in the fifth on well bunched hits At Owatonna gether. Eggs 18 'two weeks' vacation from her duties at Stars Thursday Potatoes, per bu. .-:....$1.25 and a stolen base apiece. The last -the R. R. Murphy & Son Store. W. C. T. U. Elects.—The following The No. 0 Brownie pictured Beans 9 two scores came in the eighth when Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack ..2.10-2.15 officers were elected at a meeting above would be just the thing Severt Prestegard has returned to Maynard walked, Dugan sacrificed and Between 300 and 500 former members By a 23 to 21 count, Austin golfers for him. Expensive This sturdy of the W. C. T. U.: President Mrs. POULTRY liis home in Idaho. City, Idaho, after Gute walloped one for two bases. Gute of the 136th Infantry during the took the Red Wing experts into camp little picture-maker that gives a Grace Loonar vice president, Miss •visiting at the Fred Ten Eyck home. scored on an overthrow at first. World war, residing in southern Minnesota, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Thursday at a match tournament picture—a good picture too— Hannah Reynolds treasurer, Mrs. Heavy Hens 16 the original home of the regiment, played at the Austin Country Club. 1^X2^ inches is priced at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward and Thomas Dugan secretary, Box Score. Mrs. Light Hens 12 and in other parts of the state $z.oo. Dinner was served to about two hundred ^daughter, Carmen, have returned Geese 7 L. E. Hardy. Albert Lea— AB PO A E and nation, are expected in Owatonna visitors and members of the Roosters '8 There are other Brownies—some •from an auto trip thru northern Minnesota. Boyd, ss 2 0 0 2 1 0 Tuesday for the first annual reunion Eggs 15 Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Langlie^and children Austin club and was followed by dancing of them fold and are autographic Kenevan, lb 4 0 1 13 0 1 Ducks 13 of the Veterans' Association of motored from Preston to Blooming in the club house. as well at prices ranging to Narum, 2b 4 0 2 1 1 Young Spring Duck 18 the 136th Infantry. Prairie where they visited Supt. The results of the individual $17.50. Autographic Kodaks Miss Agnes Smith of Janesville, Geese 18 Lisy, 3b 4 11 0 4 1 from $8.00 up. and Mrs. L. S. Kildahl. In the afternoon Major events of the day's reunion matches were as follows: Turkeys 20 "Wisconsin, is visiting her sisters, Weeks, 3 0 2 1 7 ft will be the business meeting at one. Broilers 20 they drove to Austin and stopped Red Wing, 21— Austin, 23— iMiss Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. E. J. Gates, 4 1 2 8 1 0 Leghorn Broilers 15 o'clock in the afternoon, a parade, led a short time at the C. I. Johnson home. C. E. Betcher, 3 C. B. McGrath 0. Guiney. Fuller, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Guinea hens, per doz $4.00 by remnants of the old regimental They returned to Preston last evening. G. A. Vardon, 2 Art West, 1. Johnson, If 3 0 1 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gainey and HOG MARKET. of regimental "stunt nights" at the R. W. Uutnam 0 W. C. CooperPPPP Whelan, rf... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ed. Schwan returned home Sunday daughters have returned from North"field Auditorium in the evening at eight R. W. Putnam 0 W. C. Cooper 3. Medium and Butchers $9.70 from Rochester where he went to see where they spent several days Wold Drug Co. o' clock and a dancing party in the Packers 7.00-7.70 Harris Anderson 2 H. Keesey 0. 30 3 8 27 14 4 his brother-in-law, George Campbell, •with friends. evening. C. A. Betcher 0 E. Ray Cory 3. Veal, Sheep and Lambs who underwent an operation at the A letter sent to former members of Fat Lambs $8.00 to 10.00 Austin— AB PO F. S. O'Neil 2 L. Meany 0. Miss Selma Jahnke returned home Mayo Hospital Saturday. Mr. Campbell The Kodak Store. Veal $3.50 to 7.00 Chapman, 2b ...... 5 1 1 5 the regiment by Major E. C. Clemans, P. S. Green 2 Dr. W. Albertson 1. IFriday from several days' visit with was getting along as well as could Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 Dietrich, 3b. 3-2 1 1 the "Padre" and former regimental F. J. Ferrin 1 R. P. Crane 1. ^friends at Lakefield, Spirit Lake, and be expected. Cattle chaplain, outlines the reunion, concluding Meany, cf 2 2 1 2 John Dengler 0 Dr. C. C. Allen 0. Xake Okoboji. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Barr, If ....4 0 2 2 with this statement: F. J. Seebach 0 P. D. Beaulieu 3. Teachers' Examinations.—Teachers' Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 Kaufman, rf 4 0 1 1 "The city of Owatonfta will do its D. R. Jones 2 A. B. Dalager 0. examinations, conducted by Mrs. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 Mr?. Elmer Kirkpatrick has returned best to entertain you and give you a Wengert, 5 0 0 5 Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent H. Larson 2 Dr. A. W. Allen 0. ,'fiome from Kellogg where she spent a Maynard, ss 4 1 0 0 rousing good time. We want to get Reuben Gunderson 0 Joe Mann 3. of schools, are in progress today -week Two of her sisters returned every one here who can possibly Dugan, lb 3 0 1 11 A. P. Taber 0 Dr. C. G. Gillam 3. in the Normal Training room at the home with her. come." Gute, .4 1 2 0 J. A. Hausten 3 Dr. F. E. DaigneauO. Franklin building. The examinations Mrs. William Armstrong and A successful method will continue tomorrow. W. L. Bakkela 1 F. G. Sasse 2. daughter of Windsor, Illinois, Is visiting 34 7 .9 27 2 0 NOVELTY FOR BATHERS R. D. Kruger 1 Dr. H. R. Fenton 1. of saving for a definite her mother, Mrs. Mary Gifford Summary—Stolen bases, Dietrich, F. W. Putnam 0 C. J. Marboe 2. THE STORK HAS and other relatives. Barr, Meany sacrifice hits, Dietrich, purpose Barr, Dugan, Weeks, Johnson two PRESENTED Sutton-Suihtter Miss Ora Anderson of Watertown, base hits, Barr, Kaufman, Gute, Nines Split in 1st. "South Dakota, left last week for Weeks, Gates double plays, Maynard Decide on a certain amount To Mr. and Mrs. John Fink, Jr., "Minneapolis after several days' visit to Chapman to Dugan Dietrich to Double Header of Windom, Sunday, July 23, a which you will need for .-at the Dr. C. F. Lewis home. Dugan struck out, Gute Weeks 9 5. daughter. first on balls, Gute 3,- Weeks, 5 left, H., buying a home or for any Mr, and Mrs. H. Sturtz have re*turned The Sumner^ and Sutton playground Elks Shed Antlers Annually. on base, Autin 9, Albert Lea 5 hit other purpose. to their home in La Crosse, nines*** placed their second Once a year elks ghed their horns, by pitcher, by Weeks, Dietrich. "Wisconsin, after several weeks' visit 2nd. and as soon as the old ones are gone game of baseball at the Sumner playgrounds Set a definite time in rat the Charles Fox home. new ones start. This process is repeated Stray bull came to my place July Thursday evening. ,• 12, about 3 years ol^ black poll. every year, the only difference which to accumulate that The first game was played at Sutton Owner must prove property: and pay being that an extra prong appears Mr. and Mrs. L." O. Hollister and Park last Monday, the Sutton vr amount. expenses' cf keeping animal ji"?Eittfl H. each time. Thus an elk's age can be "Mr. and Mrs. Percy Erickson have returned team winning 1^ a score of"*5 to 4. Hitcemain, Waltham.fiMinrik^fe' told by the prongs on.one of the antlersn 3rd. irom Cable, Wisconsin where Advertisement 8-1 £."% So great was tl|e enthusiasm ^Jj^th, Divide the whole amount The. shedding is apparently they speftt several weeks on an outing teams that a return game *ras Arranged '•f' painless occurrence. As an antler BETTER AND jC#£APER MEATS. ^. hy weeks or .months and A book, a cigarette./and-' the cooling *rip. for Thursday. The Sumner Talis off, a clot of blood forms at its Our beef is yoimg ajbd of the best waters about. your/ feet—what mord save the sum thus found quality. '.J root. In the first six months of team won by a to score. 10 3 could be desired on a hot day? These Hunters Must Return In our Bologna, Weiners and Pork growth there Is a soft skin over the Both teams played a goo^ clean regularly. are the comforts offered by the new Sausage we use the best meats and antlers this is known as the veJvet game of ball. Casshis Terry,-assisted 1921 License Reports surf chair and being Indulged in, in pure spices. We can always .please As long as the velvet is there tin &>' a by Lyle Barr, acted as umpire. with bank account. you with* quality and our prices are the the picture, by Miss Muriel Quackenbush antlers remain somewhat soft and seru cheapest. The final match will,be played at at the Tidal Bashubathing beach, tfitive,^ but when the velvet peels of! tfrer 50,000 small game hunters We give a special price to parties Washington. an early .date on a neutral diafittmd. the antlers become hard «nd dry up The First National Bank of Austin buying in large quantities. In another fmti 12,000 bijjf game hunters in the AH amateur base ball fans are' looking and tbey lose ail feeling. column you will find our ad with some Minnenoia will be refused Overheard on the Train. forward with" great interest to of our prices. Compare, those prices 3 Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 The News job department is at iWs year unless their 1921 Young woman to another, evidently with other markets. You will find we the final game. your service for printing of all kinds. ~n' a stranger—"You say you are from Resources Over Three Million Dollars. IkertfM report cards are turn- are from three, to five cents per pound South Dakota"? I thought you sppke cheaper. Attend our special Sale Saturday. Advertising is the art of making ^4 rn TtirMe&AUtyt according to the Organized 1868. I1fe with a southern accent."—Boston irtffi&fai fd ituf Minnesota State others think as you think about yout Advertisements in The News reach FARRELL MEAT CO. llfel TranscriDt, __ product **4 fitih department, the consumer. 119 E. Bridge St. s*/ ''A ^sats m,