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

August 14, 1922 · Page 1 of 11

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BUSVFORtHDON INPRI IN POUCE COURT pi coal conventiori coulfl not he definitely Fear that the' strike and superintendent, said Saturday,that When the annual state conven-s -iw Disposes fuel resulting inability to secure tion of the Elks lodge" is hejd at j^ learned today. J. J/Scallon, secretary Diak 28 is the first district* Sunday Aftermath Echo Shock Threshing Thruout of meari that their will bepf the coihity to take action t$| Mankato, the local lodge, said this mated Afaout .may schobl in August- 17 ana 18, Heard Before "County Progresses. morning """that that question was closed down .during the winter," forestair the possible suspension^ "-Thursday. and Friday of week, this ^85,600.^-5 has led the Cedar City. Ichool Detwiler. •Sforty or more Elks, representing entirely in ,the hands of the delegates -of the schooliii case of a severef ^ho will officially .represent.. board to s.et t'odajr- for the reopening the Austin lodge, will i&x&dg. .the coal famine this winter. 4 §m- ""^The vril^riof' the '^te "Senator W. A. Aust^H^E^ JBromley, Sr., W. J".. of the school term in District convention city. Eleven pupils are expected to THIRTY DAYS FOR REPORTS SHOW OPTIMISTICdtPTliOOK J*\ Nolan' fineil in^hepi'obate court here They No. ^8, sotithwSst of Austin Erbatw^ fcil an^ T.. R. Doud:. end their vacations at Cedai City' Accompanied by a twenty-ffVe k', disposes of an^ e^ate estimated at ^'^Sw3' 1 .DRUNEEN DRIVER-: 'have been authorized, Mr. today No- slackens are looked/,*. piece band the Elks. are ,due to $85,000. The-"^^!?!^^^1 was drawn Bert Watkins, qlerk of the dis-^p Scallofr'^feaid, to make an -offer*but for as the boys-and girls hopeVt. make a big impression in the Blue -X January^24, 'iQlJkJhames the widow, i^is/npt entirely unlikely that trict, said that in making this^ Maximum Penalty Meted Out. by^Jusfcice that they will have a long vacation Earth county seat. vThe Austin^ Mi'S- Laura: iNola^^nd. E. F. Greenr provision for beginning the term*C| Farmers Report Excellent Yields* of ... Austm'wlPl' be selected^ for next, to Oakland Man—-Disorder- $8 in mid-winter. party-, accprding to present plans, ,• ing of/Grand ipy as *.administra fully a month .earlier than"usual,"^J 4 Two Principal Crops Here,^ year's^galhering or the clans. ly Condact Case Heard will leave here early "Thursday tors. Floyd Morris, Bert Watkins,^"' the board "had in mind maintain-^ At •0 rate, according to mem-* Oats and Barley. S»-V •^morning for the invasion of the ""'To Mrs. iN'olaftps bequeathed the and Herm Chandler are the mem-ss ing the. efficiency of the district,"!'3 "Vbers 4'od and true, Austin Elks Monday', always a busy day p'olice -^^neighboring city. home and propertj&in Grand- Meadow bers of the board at (Jedar City.j"-, will demonstrate", beyond which-, is one of the nine-month?^gq Shock threshing thruout Mower court circles, provided an especially the.'W and one-third "of ipe residue of the Miss Helen Bolduan is'the teach-,* of he ^shadow jof a doubt that Austin is' county will pi^bably be completed by Whether or not the Austin Elks active morning in Justice J. E. estate. Therfdn*^fhildren7 Mrs.- Ma-, IVfrs. Eunice L. Rice, countyg^ the end of next week, according to -./on the, map. «will make a bid for the 192l3 state Detwiler's court today. V-* bel N. WTillison-^ernice. I. Nolan, many farmers of the county. V'j Out of-patience with the persons,-"' Wide*Awake Communities Merrill" C. Nolan, and. William Nolan,' May me and Hi, Tho Plain, In the midst of the shock thresh* who risk the lives of others as well sha|5 equally in th^ remainder of the ing, which has been favored by ideal own, apparently as their led Justice residue oF^the t^tate. Three aunts ^v- Strive to Aid* Visitors Folks,FaUrHard ftft Golf weather conditions with few' exceptions, J. E. Detjviler to impose a jail sen-# of Mr. Nolan reC^ve small legacies?. indications'are that the yield tence on one man for driving an automobile The Eirst Goi^ifgational church of of oats will far exceed average production while intoxicated. Grand Meadow fegeives $500 and the with most of it running1 between S. L. Esterby of Oakland, arrested-'^ ^7 Cemetery Associmon ~$100., A $500 Towels- Thkt 'Aid Their They Dig.JUp.the Sodjia hundred automobile parties, warned to sixty and seventy bushels So many dentists, doctors, and lawyers in the third ward last night for driv-ing be^st toward 'Grand Meadow to avoid the town of as a pestilence. came out at: live o'cloclc ind get Travelers Profit .the acre. fii's Muscles Get his car while drunk, pleade^ guil* high school wfdidrawn if as the Can't you begin to see the. advantage .^.County F. L. Leibenstein their pleasant easy exfercisfe that way Agent ty to the charge«.this 1 morning r\ Into Action* Jf! Most buiidint^ai erected dttrin^ Mr'^tv of taking care of the tourist said Saturday that farmers were reporting ^9t it surely is a joy to see. them. rrf was sentenced by Justice Detw^, to ^n&x'lnetidi^. trade right?. j, all the way from fifty-five to V* ^^gic'jthe goilf hug will save them front thirty days in the cotuity jail. H$!Ws .. i.'i. ,estat»/ in«udes real estate in A m'' On the other hand, one hundred eighty acre? fields in oats and about Austin, Minn., August 14, 1922. worse botfi. Thei^ alter they further deprived of the use of By H. I. Way. adow Juid farm land in .forty in barley. On most farms, however, autipnobiles, perhaps 500 persons ^%ro their wives an^lc&cties are Dear Jane:— (Ten Thousand Lakes News Se for a period of ninety days. ''f ,4 Vp'l Wne:/of the.pers^nai Mr. -Liebenstein said, the yield would-be thinking of the wide-awake for them at th|^club house Say, I've gone and done it, or rath* Joe Bell was fined ten dollars and Courtesy—tBat's a little word! €im|ted at 130,000. town and mentally resolving to spend -would be between sixty and seventy with a piping hot sappe^ Isn't that costs for drunkenness. er Hi and I have and w# neverthotr I nj^r appreciated fully wh| thfgSght thete, when occasion per- rbushels to/the 'acre.^ff'^: CI Fined for Disorderly Conduct. we would. We've seeri it mothers a$d: meaif^ Cfl»p.Wunity nntil st Grain fine at.^janslng. .. T^May Is Ladies' Day, Carl Boos received ^he «WBmum laughed up our sleeves at them1 at(d day. A. B. Strong at the Lansing. El$ral^-tor WhafF about your t^jn^^Xre you Tuesday is ladies' dfey at the club. never thought we'd do i£ top. Bui penaltyr a fine-^r^SxK) and costs, A «ironunent state official tells, the said that the grain threshed in tfie on ^hVlob? Or, is your town another Inhere are about eighty ws who. for- disorderly conduct. Roos was arrested land-o-love, here we are in, head stbi^ I& was coming froni/ Puluth (".Lansing vicinity Was excellent. He B—I meet- for a .picnic luncheon ^,6n that Saturday night on complaint of jj|f| over heels./ /v to St. Paw over Highway No. 1. estimated that oats would average fine porch, and- then they'Separate It looked so foolish to' see grbwn O. T. Nash, with whom he had had an Hal| way. down he came ujiofi" Dort'teyer fool yourself about tourists about fifty bushels* to the. acre an| into three groups, the golfers, the men and women hitting ,• a ball and altercation. Roos carried a hi^scar moforist wh6 was-having trouble with passing on th^ information about County Federation T$ill Tbarley about thirty-five. '24•. card players** and* the fan^r #orkers^ chasing it. around, that we thought? the w^vthey have been treated in forehead which he .suffered^ a tire. He stopped t6 see if he could on his Sold Gathering5 He said that shock threshing was Everybody to tl^eir taste anif'a taste: were all headed for the nut your tawnTsJ^ they are mistreated, a they ...., were give the^stranger a lift, ^he first when he fell down flight of stairs 4 somewhat more than half finished and [house. But in a weak moment we. for everybody, a following the fight. At Adams.:-*, thing the stranger "Said was this: they tell the otHers.^If they, find that neyt week would see the work Tfiey have-n^e gpod s^iff tq^gat ,* Cole and Prehoda, arrested last listened, to the voice of jhe siren and "Say, don't you' go -near that ijext wide-awalcfc-ai^d town that is courte- completed on most of -the farms. out there. An^^ei'n^inder the jai,flue^e4 nflW we are^'^ful^:fledgedi members of week by Chief Lee Sargent, when he ous, 'the word is passed oil town down there, 'foStay away. An acre yield of from, forty to sixty of the b|g y?u,'Jorget Mower cou^£y club wom^n ie are the Golf club, fl 'mM from -it like ^a pe^tilence^fAnd if, you All down the. line of touring auto- ^eruPted a liquor pcrty in front of bushels of oats and about forty bushels rid -agd looking forward to thesecand gather- gus^rfha Crocroft and ,^aw-L We IhiiSk tney^would have to go' thru, don't s^p.g iyou will mobiles, the .word goes If your town ^ouse/ aPPeared in court again of barley, were estirrfated by, EQT. you fiat" and laugh and'* eat again, ing of 'their^county -federation, which .want us—us being just plam-folks— get robbed if you has a .bad name, it is on every lip miles ^10r^^n§'- .^hey asked for prelimxbefore Bemis of the elevator in Austiar 1 There's always a Wednesday follow- wm be held tomoi(row at Adkms. The but they ain't stuck up, and its a kind '•"Think .of -54", I kad"to pay^a Itollait vour^tallest buildings can be: x^?ry .examination, stating, that they Barley threshed the B. Hil- ^ee-farnall Cluhtv.v^ay'y&ur friion' ing everyi-Tuesday, and Wednesday is-[second meeting so'clos«!y upa tin.. .—J.. I-'* vV~ were-^e^.yici!ini#® of circumstances on for a kittle article "that*S5eWs. ^Y^where seen. The System by ^wmch ffie ho Hlier farm near Brownsdale showed- a better dieting .day "anyway, being in on the first, officers of the federation ey. and help yourself is the plan. So for 75 cents, just because I happened when they gave a ride to four men-"-! boes and'tramps pass along information sixty acre yield. ,7. the middle of the week! SeeT county have said, in- order that the we bought some .second-hand clubs who carried a quantity of liqifor with Ncl to be a tourist. pli^^ of proper back doors approach, the to /INSERT—Threshing story. ^Benjamin said once: unit fully Franklin will be organized before and we went at it. I've just quit them. The four men escaped, but a 5"' camp, no information, nothin?^|f^ never equalled the speed with William Stern at Taopi threshed "How fortunate it is to be a reasoning the state convention. dusting since on floor and scribbing ever I I felt like an jug "of liquor was fpund the" "Actually intruder. which the tourists pass along word of two acres of oats securing a total creature, for then one xan find or Esther.' Wold of. tnei Illinois joined. Those things seem so trivial Proiessor in' front of car where Cole and the And when I tried to jfet out of it— the towns to stop in the towns to and of 120 production bushels. make a reison for anything that one Wesleyan college will speak somehow in comparison to sending Prehoda were sitting: Cole said that perhaps I was a little anxious to be avoid, and automobiles faster. go Frankford township, In H. Isaacson on the subject, "Wholesome Amusements that ball a flying in the air right off wants to do." •/vt ../,/ one of the men handed him the liquor & rid of thf». ^lace #nd stepped pn her aj Treatment ^That Counts. :/l threshed his rye last week.- It .. Invited AU thegaoobs. for the 'Teen Age/' Mrs. Henry at that second tee. when they saw the chief coming. bit-^I g# pinched by a inawhall who, We are sjending large sums for .averaged between twenty-five and ,HSi had a queec invitation to A party Weber will spea^ on "The \New Hearing'is Postponed. Plow Up the Grofind^f^^ hasn't aftir ot^« way to earn a living' fine highways end paying out $40,000 "thirty bushels to the acre. the other day. A lady caped Of course, we plow up th^i grtrand Europe." l§f Asked by County Attorney Baudler mer "Twiwity-five~ dollars, because year to advertise Minnesota's lakes Elmer Johnson of Grand Meadow and j^aid: "I am having all the^ brainles» A jridnic lunch will be ,served: :at a good deal but we always^ put the as to what condition the men were ii^ can't afford to come, back and figjfc 4knd attractions, tlnless your town aecuied a yield of forty bushels of iitromen in town cme to my jui& noon under 'the direction' Mrs. El? Cole said they were Vgot as drunk as.^ sod back in tflace before of 'I the treats the visitor right, tj|ls be^mes •, hbarley an acre,, and fifty-five bushels ty. lack just one Mob,r-fl|fl jfett mer Wiladn/ presuient ^f :the Farm ^e are both good: at landscape gardening. they coulcl^be."% Questioning by thet/, Telling Bvery ftonSst^^ 1 l$a dead waste so far^ you w-e liiacerned. oatf. J. Johnson, also of Grand COIM?" I can't decide^dS^ther^i^ Bureau omen's ciub ^^^VfV' Hi cah!t hit the -1^11 very county j«ttoroey reveled the^ Jact He Btoppto.iet^i5^p ^Meadow towndiip, reports his winter or not. It was Such a ^j^esa. fo^ The1p«98»tir~w^^i§^ tw« often but when he does, he never that Cofe had had a sniall quantity" MDo yon know w^ twenttfrfive bushels Every town should 'provide ffcjee of invitation. And I1||^ o'clock with conHnUnit$^|ira|Hng led finds it again for it lands soihewhert TP liquor ^rittf him also. 5 ^iVr he went on. *Xam teUi^ ieveiry tourist -to the %dfa,J^pttej 'his^'oits averaged ^miping sites and cotnfortis and conveniences by Mm. G.: & Bnrn^ ^Aiigtin 4- in no-mans I land where the foot of a her feeljhigH by stiying 1 .nwet.jig -atiigr aiipr ffcm that ^??e, was postponed ^until for the travelers and iitformation' iifty. 1 sure'that it is tlie saine crowd ttiat caddy has never'trod. My Hi has Tbe invocati# iHll be ^^ered by next Monday. t^wn. I am going to keep on doing \t, Light rains thruout the greater portion booths.? Austin, Manicato, xisually go with fttf the description Mrs., J. jl. Nicholson this cityi The powerful jnuscle. If he efer gete pi Mariner, ?iitley chsrged with siellM^jT too, Parl^ Rapids^'BfmMj3f, yes and of Minnesota the past week have tallies so WcsUi anf i| I «tay away t&B addiress'o^ wflcome t^r a membe^ of it hitched up with direction, hell win whiskey to a sixteen-year-old boy, "Now, I stopped at another town tie town of Biwajbik have provided eicreliant /proved t*neficUl to the coni crop, aU the tonrnitnente. number ww^ '^''i^rori*plet«. WmM. an Adama ehif will be followed by the a down the ttna iaad.^ ni^kt It wis a^ wil| be given hearing before Justice in need of lilbtees. service bureaus. So have maUy /It's so discouraging to one raonu yrhicJi W& There's a good many women that response by lfiss Glhra Aultfather, little town, bot her* me, it en Detwiler this afternoon! A Wais £& WhilB tb^ ehiily other towns. turein wear knickers to play in., Thej Ufi heen so )da| to myite you not to as* udentoftbe sreadetwrastailyeaterday ac^e-14 id towns should see t&t And a«« at fo^Vdoik. "k.'•v-v dngL WlMPB- i^ atia pien^ of tbjf coamMbtiwfc Kotinng hTStr a tdwn1 wnge^al hei^i" limli ^spirita^r bidplajiBr.^But eb^'jce^tMfair «n4 ca^pi^ sidendid eorn crb^ naW tfcaL ^o«n» in eye^ of the tourist se qmcklyaa fiat There waa ^^puth^ wl»b aiapa. Miid: to naKkixTO Uoteae kittfag ficoate ippew syrtem fbr" arrests, Weli VI am sewing all diy today— Glotind alid nv: '&* WAGNER HEIRS TABLET MEMORlAt/ information. wutib aarlier than usuaL which has been abused in some communities quite a spell yet we hope. But -ihey so mwm't waste any more time writing. "Everybody se«ned to be glad to CONTEST WILL Hay and pastures, which fiad also should be abolished.' Some tell me that when once that golf bug see us. rl tell you, I Went away frotn been suffering" for lack .of sufficient ofvthe more progressive towns have gets you, you aren't altogether accountable. if* With love,"" that town feeling good, and I am telling moisture, have also taken on a new raised money and put these officers on D. A.'R. Plans Memorial So if you hear anything —MAYME. -^{Contest nf the will, of the late John everybody about it.*^ lease of life as a result of the precipitation. a salary basis. P. S.—I made number two in five the unusual about anybody, take it with To Mower County Wagner of Grand Meadow, who "was The State official pondered a bit as •All these things help.^But above a grain of salt, if they are golfers. other day. Can you beat'it? killed by antic in the hands of an a£- he drove on to St. Paul, from Duluth Sqldiers. all, get your town to realizing that EARLY ACnVTTY sai^M&w ^t in the probate to St. Paul he met exactly One hundred the tourist doesn't come to Minnesota Boys Escap^Injury^ Politic^ Be^ns to co^f^i^^^iSWagner and Emini' P. automobiles from, ither stateis. just once. He is a perpetual On Armistice Day, Red Cedar ftetoetjftn aiid daughter of One hundred by actual- count. When Car Overtums S? Buzz-in visitor. He will be back, next year in chapter* Daughters of. the American ^r /by wife The Woutf Warn Hundreds. increasing 'numbers andL s^nd $20,000,000" Revolution, wity dedicate a brodze l^i^nled for f&wr suppose this tourist carri^d or $25,000,0p0. tablet placl^ on the postol^e building @|With thejprimar^ two-months-ol^ ^When their automobile ovext^uAeil' Oijt his intwT^n-, would-be ofte Will he pass by your town} or stop in Anstin^to ljonor coun- 3 history, and: summer waning rapidlyV in the ditch, two and l|-half mileS i^tst ^XJnde r^':-ke Sixty Cars Gravel for ty men wbd f^ght for thei^ipountry. politics in Mdwer cdunty, aa all of Albert Leaj fiv^ Awtin Boy Scbuts, lH&sat County M®1' Woodmen Plan" Bigi ^, On the tablet will be this inscription: Grand Meadow Road tiie, 5tate, is beginning.jbo bnzzfe, ^er^iid H»r tW returning -Friday «^lfernoon "from "In ixiemo^y of all s^ciiers, 'sailors KjWwithEntries Initiation Event Beaver Lake nu4»wly VBcaped irfjufry* H. E. Wilson of Austin, candidate Wagherby Expected. and marines .of Austin a^i MoSir. The Car, driven ^y Frederick Craaie^ for^atate senator, is in Grand Meadfl^nrVtoday his JMCO er county whe fopght in defense^of ./•/. S skidded in the road^whfch was slip* meeting voters in the interests Feeding their official 'goat' on-nitroglycerine, their country. Ejected by Red Cedar' All racing -events at the -Mower With the arrival during the com-: pery after the recrat rafn. of his candidacy," says Friday's red pepper, and other inspiring chapter, Daughters of the American ing week sixty carloads of gravel, county fajf week are fiHed, J. W. of next Grand Meadow- Record,, coneluding -The five boys, a^of whom were uninjured food, Austin 'lodge, Modern Revolutio^^ig^The tablet wflj be nstijl: flounced this after* ''work on the Austin-Grand Meadow with' the opinion that, "Mr. were: Fr^^f^k ^|ne, Arthur Woodmen of America, are planning an sixteen infches. &^> There^are thirty-six entries, highway will begin at once under the Wilson is making ak early and actii Stat Pettit, Luverne ^^incis Hatch, era elaborate program for Monday, August Mrs. g."|T'Cook and MrtK^ it tries f^r the ^ra?e events closfed direction of A. C. White, county engineer. canvass f«r IvoWs.. and hia^ chi and Robert. Avery we&l'meo^rs of the commit-^ 21, when they expect* to conduct urday, Mr. H^d said» but aU entries for electiwi in^# 0ie top' of th«r ^utopiobile, o^rned Initiation cerembnija iit Austin. tee which selected the memorial. Mrs^ State Highway Commissioner G. M* inailed j^y t^ f^lowlsg d^y w$l|s organza- by James Prevrattt? was damagedT Many members of the Jodge from Cook said that irhile chapter funda iBabcock announced last week that the* !be accepted* A An ex^twn^r« ing strike si^tl^ 93X4. it' WW would be nsed to/defray part of the other units thruout Mower county are ^contract of re-su*facihg the seventeen r^a«m^at^W%ve^^P I ^iriif .aisot^njDwd -.to give a and one h^ mile stretch between Utopian Al0mM"FBTO Ho t»liIm amiIjs| Mfcaaiwrti tQelpmnl iM on ^p4«mber 26 ft*-the here and^Grand Meadow had iB^anyieonme Permanent Club Benefit „«f 'the memoriaL be^n iet nfitlr ftmrf«Kate pla^ tl^ j^tped Sudy at Column fdf Ciarord^i *v 'Work* Park ^^^^sfid Sf^irtay^ltet the |indicaftad:by illr ^T%e organiiafajl vtk Alumni Banquet Gets J1 The gravel",-which'-will be shipped At a. meeting Thursday night at the opening of tlie thea|re. would^iow -tafe Randolph, ys expec|ed to arrive 'ffrom home of Miss Margaret Nicholsen, the 1923 Net Tourney take ptece in' S^jtember. -^Mr. Braun^ So* Su^'as f^p^^'aitvliaUoi^is ,ua«f i^within a'week. 'tsfeilw Alumni of the Utopian literary society is lining up some of the biggest pic- concerned localty th^e luuj been Ho the Red -Ball of -Jf formed a permaneirt alnmni organization". turea l^jtbe jra|piw show^^^lDm^^ng^ -^^5 waa chosen for the edq«et9|^b»ipfeMent ^Se0ShBm Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mortell have, returned The folktwing^oflleii's were dfife' |he fi^,aai wuiter season, fttir «wm«l hiwmrt touzli|iment of the Southern' Minn^-^ to th«a home-at Madison, Wisconsin, ted: Pr^sU«^13lii^riJ^asen^ ^yice^ ^andfwtofcd sota Tennis association ^he bwnneab Tfl mm- ifMT. after ..spending the past week presidents Margaret Nicholsen secretary, thie Lyric ^ieatre wi1i ]|lte\ %l(ndeztithe. session «f tlie 1922-'in«f^r Fa^fo^ Ug county l^y^aid t^day. ^SiJblwinet iHll "lt«ken f&t1 with thftir parents, Mr., and Mrs._ W. Francet-Millelr J. treasurer, Doris ,M*i tiiiath^iin^agewantipt.' bault S|. W. Einjjon, Qwatoni^'^aa teav^pn Shddontu,' 8^tl| H' msjzk