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

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS 'AUSTIN MINN. Thursday, Aug. 3, 1922. Page Eight W, A WHATS THE USE By LJ7. Van ZeTm Correct, Freddie! Western Newspaper Union PROfWoOR,, fiWo l* MM LITTLE: *U ffi ftI+fl F£ETTlE., HOW MUCH iropraetor SON- Freddie -HE'e A fcrnt-r VERV GOOD iWf I'd 4 8 UERWGOOT) &ack.vjar.t> at .'School so that'^ perfect WANT You TO GIVE HIM I 30ME PRWATE TuTORlNG HATHA- y/MATtCS ^YOU'LL FIND r"^\ [THE CHfRQPft ACT5R'40FFI(E I to be~the firsT&rid best jtoppinp phce in Your Search for Health! Dont pas* by in disregard of the ipvitatLon the sigrv eyten learn of Ghiropractig- -fHE jCIENCF THAT MAKFJ YOU WEIL AND HAPPY sons, John and Isaac of London, Mr. and' Mrs. James Griffiin are SOCIAL AND CLUB •I "T THE STORK HAS CITY NEWS George of Seattle, Wash., and Joe and guests at the Ray Pooler home, enroute GET-WELL PRESENTED Guy, living in Montana. from Portland, Maine, to their Entertains. Embroidery Club. AND KEEPWELI! j=t home in Portland, Oregon. are They Mrs. Phil Smith entertained the S. T. Neceln and son, Paul, left making the trip in their car. l—U ••.«."«-* To Mr. and Mrs. Everett Subra, DR. R. L. NELSON Embroidery Club at her home on this afternoon for Webster City, la., Miss Louise Larson is spending Miss Alice Farrell is visiting relatives Tuesday, August 1, a South Chatham street. A social time where Paul will return to his uncle's this week in Le Roy visiting friends. Adds New Apparatus.—Dr. E. J. in the cities. daughter.. was enjoyed and -delicious refreshments farm until the re-opening of school. Stoike has added a Nitrous-oxide oxygen CHIROPRACTOR were .served. Mrs. G. W Harden and Mrs. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ahren are visiting He had visited at his home here during To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterchester, apparatus to his obstetric equipment Boswell of Le Roy spent Monday in friends in St Paul. Tuesday, Aug. 1, a son. the past week. LEWIS BUILDING to make child birth practically Austin. son (nee Jean Hanna) of Ro- Give Farewell Party.—A farewell painless. This method is otherwise A S I N I N N Mrs. Lillian McCoy of Lanesboro, Advertisements in The News reach party was given Tuesday for Miss known as the approved American the consumer. Edward and Ileen Killoran have is visiting her son, R. C. McCoy. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Office Telephone Dorothy Edwards "at the home of Miss Dial 2277 Twilight Sleep. gone to Cresco to visit their grandmother. (nee Jean Hanna) of Rochester, Residence Dial 7122 Pearl Patch, 604 W. Lyndale avenue. ~F. H. McCulloch transacted business Tuesday, August 1, a son. Ten girl friends of Miss Edwards in Minneapolis Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Stewart and son are were present. Refreshments were To Mr. and Mrs. Foster Zook, Mr and Mrs. John Winn have left visiting friends in Wesley and Mason More Care— served at 5:00 o'clock by the hostesses, 203 S. Jay street, Sunday, July for an auto trip thru Wisconsin. City, Iowa. Miss Pearl Patch and Miss 30, a son. More Life Gladys Kennedy. Miss Nellie Pegg is visiting relatives W. R. Earl went to the Cities Monday in the cities and Fergus Falls. To Preach Sunday.—Werner Krug to attend the Furniture Dealers' of Concordia seminary, St. Louis, will Mrs. Eshton- Entertains. Remember the old shoes Convention Mrs. Hulda Erickson and Miss preach Sunday at St. John's church. Mrs. CharlesAshton entertained you left out on the back Blanch Berg of Lyle spent Tuesday Mrs. Dan Paine went to the cities He will speak both in English and forty ladies Monday afternoon in honor porch how they got stiff, in Austin. this morning for a few days visit German. of her mother, Mrs. A. N. Kinsman, misshapen and useless. with friends. and sister, Dr. Linnie Black, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herrmann cf Wisconsin ar guests at the L. Lauile Austin K. S's. Lose.—Albert Lea who left Tues*day, Mrs. Kinsman for It's like that with a battery. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller of Sheldon, home. K. of C. kittenball team were victors Florida, and Dr. Black for her home If you neglect it-you'll find that Iowa, are guests of their sister, you've left the way open for a over the Austin K. of C. team in a in Tennessee. Mrs. Roy Pooiei. Mrs. Andrew Moe and son of Chicago whole flock of troubles that game played at Lafayette Park last The rooms were prettily decorated Mr. Farmer: are visiting at the John Moe shorten battery life. Miss Theresa Cole has returned evening. A return game will be played in flowers and a very pleasant afternoon liome. from Minneapolis, where she attended at Albert Lea Friday of next week. was spent. At 5:30 o'clock a Your battery doesn't need summer school. delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Ashton much attention, but it needs a tMis8r"Mable "Hare of Chicago is a Move to Rochester. Mrs. I. F. was assisted in serving by Mrs. little—and that regularly. The guest at the home of her brother, J. Miss Mamroie Knauer left Tues How Many Dollars Have You Lost? Tollefson and son, Walter, have gone Lafayette French, Jr. safe way is to let us care for it W. Hare. day for a visit with friends in Mankato to Rochester, where they will make according to Willard Standards and Fairfax. Miss Nellie Satterloff has returned their home. Miss Hazel Tollefson of Service. Celebrate Golden Wedding. 3iome from Seattle where she spent will join them there in {September Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chapman of Mr. and Mrs. James McGee of London, Never mind the make. We -three weeks with friends. and will take a position in one of the celebrated their golden wedding Osage, Iowa, spent Sunday at the look after all of 'em! R.. hester ba anniversary Sunday, at a celebration Oscar Albertson home. The Charles Hosstader family are at Sutton Park. One hundred and Because of waiting for the custom thresherman anoving to Calmar, Iowa, where they Fines Law Breakers.—Justice Ray Schmitz Auto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlop and fifty guests were present at the dinner make their home. Chaffee gave fines of ten dollars and children left Wednesday by auto to because of threshing when your served at noon. costs to Dick Nissen and Frank visit relatives in Willmar. Mrs. William Bohan and daughter, Company After dinner Rev. Irving Thompson grain was not fit because of threshing too Schleich, arraigned before him late T3etty, of Minneapolis is visiting her spoke, giving the life history of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hinckly have Monday. Nissen was charged with another, Mrs. Ira Snyder. early or too late, thus interfering with Mr. and Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Mae Aultfather gone to Detroit, Michigan, called by intoxication and Schleich was arrested gave a reading and Percy the death of a relative. for speeding. Mrs. Tom Meyer and daughter, other farm work. Bump spoke in behalf of the neighbors Dorothy, have returned from Nashua, Representing W. S. Weber returned to his home of Mr. and Mrs. McGee. Given Surprise Party.—Guy Williams Iowa, where they visited friends for Wllard Batteries in Chicago Wednesday night after Mr. McGee came to London from was given a surprise party Buy a Port Huron Separator and STOP a few days. visiting his sister-inlaw, Mrs. 0. N. Wisconsin in 1871. He was married Tuesday evening at his home, 711 (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) THESE LOSSES. The Port Huron is a Hegna. to Miss Cassie Guy of Moscow, July Mr. and Mrs. Steve Noble of Austin East Water street, the occasion being and Batteries 31, 1872 by Rev. Theophilus Lowry, and E. M. Neller of Lansing have his birthday. The evening was spent light running, light weight machine simple Mrs. James A. Smith has returned (WOOD SEPARATORS) and took his bride to the farm which returned home from an auto trip thru with music and dancing, and delicious tvzr&y to her home at Osage, Iowa, after a in construction and any three plow is still their home. They have five Northern Minnesota. refreshments were served. visit with her niece, Mrs. Oscar Albertson. tractor will furnish ample power. Misses Mary and Mottie Lang left Wednesday for Rapid City, S. D., Miss Stella McKenna of Minneapolis •where they will visit their sister, Mrs. is spending her vacation at the NEW BUICK PRICES You are invited to call and inspect the Port B. B. McPherson, for a month. home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Huron Separator. We have one on hand in H. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker and children, Miss Marion Mercer and Austin and can make immediate delivery Mrs. Frank Yanzer and children Jdiss Kittie Cress have returned from have returned home from Durand, on special terms. a two weeks' outing at Cass Lake. Wisconsin, where they spent two Effective Aug. 1,1922 months with relatives. Miss Helen Dexter has returned from a trip thru northern Minnesota. The Louis Choc and Frank Schradel Her mother, Mrs. E. T. Dexter, remained families returned home Wednesday The Motor Inn in Duluth for two weeks longer. night from an auto trip thru Northern F. O. B. Austin, Minn. Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mw*. G. J. have ne Mrs. R. G. Sunn and children, enroute E. D. HOPFE, Proprietor "to Waverly, low-i, to visit relatives from Eveleth to their new home for a few From there they at Boone, Iowa, visited several days A us in in Old1Price New Price will take an auto Jtrip thru southern this week at th-3 H. M. Nye home. Jowa. Mrs. Mike Killoran and daughter 23-34 Buick 4 cyl. Roadster $ 990.00 $ 965.00 Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barthold and Esther, will go to Winona Saturday son, Ray, left Wednesday in their car 23-35 Buick 4 cyl. Touring 985.00 to visit their daughter and sister, 1,032.00 ifor Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they Helen, who is attending summer •«rill spend two weeks with relatives 23-36 Buick 4 cyl. Coupe school there. 1,422.00 1,290.00 and friends. Supt. S. T. Neveln returned Tuesday 23-37 Buick 4 cyl. Sedan 1,525.00 1,520.00 Women do 85% Rug Factory Moves.—The Rug factory, from Rochester where he accompanied owned by Henry Knoble, has Mrs. Neveln, who will undergo 23-38 Quick 4 cyl. Touring Sedan 1,445.00 moved from South River street to the of the buying a minor operation at the Mayo Dogan building east of the Elk hotel hospital today. 1,490.00 1,290.00 23-44 Buick 6 cyl. Roadster on Bridge street. for the family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pooler and 1,315.00 Miss Mae Wells and her friend, 23-45 Buick 6 cyl. Touring 1,521.00 their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. James Miss Naomi Hoffman of Tampa, Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller 2,080.00 23-41 Buick 6 cyl. Touring Sedan JFlorida, returned home Monday night motored to Rochester today to /"HEN accounts are from Minneapolis where they visited see Sing-ling's Circus. 2,135.00 2,321.00 23-47 Buick 6 cyl. Sedan kept at stores and Miss Wells' sister, Mrs. II. S. Riggs. See Ringling's Circus. Mr. and bills Tpaid monthly, a Hev. W. H. Hormel "of Wichita, 2,055.00 2,257.00 23-48 Buick 6 cyl. Coupe Mrs. Alvin J3audler and son, Robert, household checking account Kansas, left Monday night for Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baudler and is a conyenience after spending a week here with 1,733.00 1,580.00 23-49 Buick 6 cyl Touring, 7 .ss. children motored to Rochester today relatives. From Omaha he will go to that saves many steps to see Ringling's circus. Idaho Springs, Colorado, to join, his 2,567.00 and eliminates the necessity Ms 23-50 Buick 6 cyl. Sedan, 7 2,370.00 fiamily and enjoy a month's outing. I. H. Edwards and daughters, Adra of keeping receipts. and Dorotny,and son^- Ifa, left Wednesday 1,940.00 23-54 Buick 6 cyl. Sport Roadster 1,780.00 E. R. Roach has returned from Fort This .bank offers you its in their car .for Minneapolis Snelling, where he spent two weeks where they will reside until Mr. Ed. 1,940.00 1,830.00 facilitiesforyour personal 23-55 Buick 6 cyl. Sport Touring in an] officers' training camp. He left wards finds a new location. household account. Tuesday for the cities where he will meet Mrs. Roach and from there they Mrs. E. F. Fonda, who has spent go the past two months here with her to Clinton for a visit with relatives. The First National Bank of Austin ERDMAN GARAGE CO daughter, Mrs. Oscar Albertson, went to Osage, Iowa, today to spend several Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cerf, who weeks, with relatives. vf-Re»ource» Qver Three Million Dollars spent the past two weeks with Mrs. CerT» Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weiners and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 'North Main Street Organized 1868. children oftMinneapolis. and Mrs. August Haatman and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. •a&cstajpygBHe: Mefffers and children of Eitzen Hfiekerz, who visited friends at Spen««, returned home Tuesday after vision have returned to their SBBESsSal Austin friends for a few days. hmntis at Gary, Indiana. it