Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 14, 1922 · Page 10 of 11
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"X-i^" V? L^vs & iifN 3* Monday, Aug. 14,1922. "-'V' *..».^f-^ilj. -JJJ mm Well, Fanny faristeJ FIFTY YEARS A TEACHEH yaw PA AXSOOP.BON! XrAUMMVd seewdbNt. 20*01 Uea^WHM, WECCRTj & &£WTHft •At £3 ThEVU HWEIb^O^OMEThlNC HAVING tfYAKNQt/1 APPReciA inhw TocAttr VWReClATt IT e0 13ONT \VWT tb III COWING OF MR, bp THE MUER5 *WRtMW«R nmz&mwYOufefc.AN •CAfcTHem IkE ABWHUCNTI dtb.KAfr ^JNftTOrRUHp mi»EH THEYTRE WERE frTj(~ "-^r* m. 'HOT-BOGS" AT *,IVJemorial. for Elks la Dedicated Austin-Owned Jersey Breaks State Record FAIRGROUNDS T-. A Jersey yearling-, Patrick's Oxford VV'. 4 iw! •:-t \y ,* Balle 4C0447, owned by-J. R. Wood, of -. .Miss Delorig Murphy of Dexter was Mrs. Bene B. Sterling o£ Little Rock, •an Austin shopper Saturday. Eating Concessions Will Austin»has made' a state record for BAND CONCERT $S Ark., holds the unique record of fifty her e'ass. test,at the age 1 Starting- Be Taken Care-. years of teaching' in the public 3*r. and Mrs. A, L. Sash of Browns-. of one year, and ten months she has v0f Properly. The following1 program*^will schools of that city. She was-born in fM$ ulaW spent Saturday in Austin." 1 'M produeed-""G504 pounds of milk and" Vicksburg, Miss.. 81 years ago and be g-iven at the band concert^ 412.02 pounds of buterfat in class J& '. came to -Little Rock in 1S72. She began -&mT --Miss Marjorie Mead&wcroft spent Vv'eTInesday evening, August 1, A A. ...•. L, •-. -. i/rl teaching shortly after the death If all the "wieners,' that will _y be ». -ii.1 with her parents at Brow$s••(|v 8:15.. p'clopk. at.Justin State. ?fj$ Sunday of her husband and Is still on the job. The previous1 record was held by eaten at the Mower county fair, August dale. Paik. She estimates that she has had 6,000 Golden Bar's Foxy Lass 367782 With 5| 22-25, in shape of "hot dogs" were .. *ij March— T„ men and women of Little Rock In her ?Ss»»ldSS^S(l«a! 409.54 pounds of butterfat. hung on one string, it \jrould be long ?$*$'' BfcsV Eusie Campbell of Calniar, Ta., The Navy Fprevef... Ikjaufice classes at some "time during their enough to reach clear around the -sspent Patrick's Oxford Belle was sired Sunday at the Charles Gilleece •. Overture^- fchool lives. **-r h' fair grounds, according to fair officials. by Danola's Patriclc i48365 and is out 3uM0. ry. ,1' 3 »-TU v.^'v. of Baron's" Anabella 301101. Waltzed— If You Doubt This, Count Them. Chester Rhea is taking a month's "Ii is a .big task to work out the Dest^mona King mu„ xr„TTTI, torn .u .. .There are 25,000 poras In the haria vacation from his duties at Fink's plans foq^feeding the throng of visitors The News—$2.50 a-year—worth itj. pf a man. Selectrc.it—r ... who^Will attend the fair," says i*™*Wirl Evening Idyls .vfB^hV-House J. W. Hare, secretary. "Every person a a '•s^jifirs. Dan Paine has gone to the at the fair must be fed. ^^ing La.Cza^ip? L. Ganne Z^lSfl '&! stands must be place4' on every^nvenient Popular: 'Selections-^ cornef*of the ground^v^^re March- must-bi taken^ to provide good^fc^n I a 1 Supreme' Trxunfiph' ..7-. food We'feel sure, however, thatsthis ^:. .'4^|lAers motored to Minnesota Lake This- is the l^ conT pi^oblein is being solved in a-^l^rp Sib.N the series. ^matiniip,' and* fair visitors wili^5h(?! N l''l Iff*. A1 Casperson of La pleased with the way eatingr concisions Crtmse spent" Sflflday wjLth Austin are handled," ter. who fiaVe^ spent the jpast seven arelatives. ^r"i ..^y* '. Larger Attendance Expected. we6ks therb casing for lii& ^invalid The real pleasured a savings account*is in keeping it r%?~ Eve'rgreejat^me•Many Bronze elk which was' d§€%ited recently In the id All previous attendance records are father, will return home with Mr4 Hiss Alice Emmons has gone to tery, Portland, Me., w: niw known as "Elks' Rest.' members alive. expected to Je broken, according to' iSmith of th&Drder attended the ceremonies, "'r^vu/rt'1' -, "Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa, to fair officials. The entertainment prof -rait'relatives. People who open a savings account and then let it die from Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Todjng, EmiliayNels, gram and the educational exhibits 1 and Jacob ^Teding, Mildred sheer naglect, usually do so because they try to save too will prove of unusual interest. Many Miss Rose Jacobsfln is visiting her Coal Back in 1897 Wai ?®tteT. Skinner, Geioj^^ollefson, Mr. and letters have been received'from stock ?3t5end, M,rs. Fred Neubauer at Milaca much. Mrs. Oscar .Thompson, Gina Thompson," -tWyt#!* They Ifeed to Steal |, Sf ToWst Facilities .breeders, boys and girls interested-in for a few days I Mr. and .Mrs. HemYiiing Tonding-, ... .% •'1' T' n-.,. •!club work, and womeh who-want to •V'.'U'if•. you think you can save a certain amount, jstart in with Mr. Alhers Returned home today and JM*. \,and--'Mi'sv--Wili". -Streye^ "A man. was brought &re Justice' .f °P^^hf wk in the Women's work de, "'but half this amount at THE AUgTIN NATIONAL BANSi irorn a trip thru the East §nd to motored to Faribaujt^yesterday,'where Ranny today .for stealing a'-75ipound V?1,,QU ifv 1^artment, all asking about the premr Montreal, Canada. they' met three-families from St. Paul,, and then stick and your savings account will be a success. chunfe-. of jpftl. He 'laf- ^ttea.-^B.'bb ^8CUS^{iums- to be awarded, and the rules arid svvith theiii enjoyed a picnic at and Costs which amouilteid ?.ta $7 9a, u0IWF of th® Austin governing, the entering of exhibits./ rt.t *airs Adi,e Davidson jtnd sons ,spent Canty Lake. & aboijt. enough to buy a tori of hard association, when re-j The-entertainment'features ori the Sunday, with her sister,fMrs. Ted.OJ$ coal," says the August 9, ^oiismandat^^rto the city council will big amusement bill contracted for by 1897, issue iv ii a I Mrs. C. I. Johnson IIoste~s$. i-i be. consilferedK*^^^4 the fair include 1 horseshoe pitching, THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK it '•'...,, —»-. of the Austin "Daily Register. Mrs.1 C. I.' Johnson entertained a Jkjl. Schwah spent Sunday ih"jEpChester Nowadays, at least at the^prioRCnt Closing of the Austin business horse racing, fireworks, vaudeville party of friends Friday .afternoon at with his sister and brother-inlaw, moment',' it would be a hard job to houses on the 'last day of the county and nuisi«. her home 'on South St. Paul street in ri Mr. and Mrs. George Campbe^ find any coal to steal. Not only ^ek, ^11 also be considerbut Austin, Minn. honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kildahl of of Scout Trainers Not one couldn't buy a ton of hard ad ^. v^oxtg tonight. Blooming Prairie an4 their guests, •i Miss Angelia Cronan returned hoifie Member Federal Reserve System. coal for $7.80. Mr$. J. N.. Kildahl and Miss Myra to Meet Tuesday Sj»^wday slight frpin Winon^ where Anstiit School Plans Oh, for the good old. days of loa# Kildahl of Owatonna and Mrs. HifjS. J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, flfce pi^ent thepast ^reek with friends. ago. 11 hS 'j The training class for scoutmasters Bly of Philip, S. Iak.' The .|iolx^e Acquaintance Picnic Vice President Cashier President Will not be held tomorrow, because of H*. ^4 tyr*. KJ[: ProbinslHr of St .. wa^ prettily decorated/-in gardet^ Thirty Days On thf scout encampment, it Iros an» home Saturday after, ilowas and mipsic a.nd a social time & ..•^f supportChargre friends for a few days. Qiounced Saturday |y James Erevrascout Uuv^r«ifyof Southern Minne4 I was enjoyed thraout the afterrn executive. Meeting^ ^of the Mget-a:Qquainted-*: 5 o'clock delicious refreshmedlts Kts. and daughter, hCy |Us8 wjUi^be rcisumed following the iM botb W npMkj, laft Sff|urday for Quthrie, IiLy ii rge Williams will spend r.•**»- depart- £$* tfey ^U visit rehrtives for two: days in,the county jail for deMvttui W' 15 wIibM evemng, vSepft™ rfews, by the year, and and: non-support of his infant jehildi ,?r]ithe $%,5Q 1-11 opens Sep I'3®SteaHASLl I PRESENTED s"^-| worth it. for which offense he was brpt back to aiM tbis a|Taii% coming on I#, '/l" l^p, antS' lifa.' Sylvan Peshak and Austin by Deputy Sheriff Ira jSj&k' of th^ term, ft-'- ^aiaj|El»l»r Frailces of' St. Aiugar, LEARN TO 8ARN. Wednesday. Williams was sent«hM0 To Mr. and. Mrs. CSlifford Loney, t|b» at^ei^ raiU insWuctors of IH' 'apent Sunday at the Amo& Mahaehek A practical business course will by Justice J. E. Detwiler Friday. th» adil^ an M^^j^^ty to meet on 101 Fra,nklin Street, Sunday, help you in every walk of Hfe\0 tet acanainted. We offer ybn. p««oiiftl iqstruction^ i' Urs. William Gleamn of XV lip '. Hfardly ComplliiiMitary. «MI Cat Weeds in Aus•ttft -up-to-date equipment,^ selected instructors laamk Cfty ^ent Sunday with Mrs, "Shank you so macb for and practical instruction at *.jb P»wite, Mr. an| Mrs. J^n Before my pup," said -the elderly Week Ends reasonable rates. Special* proposition rhen the daughter of the house to everyone entering by our Big ilM was visiting had finished typ :^'s Vera (Cullen returned to Minneapo- beell posted by A. B. F«1 Opening Date-— Sept. 12th. took ma back to my chili "It lis today after spending 'several days 0**lj|ttd -:.^|sr •mg'bieer, tl^tt.. aft Write, for catalog or call in person. on my father's farm, and ~«rith .his parents, Mr. &tid Mrs. Richws. tened to your voice I seemed tB Wcpdi in.^the eity* not cut. during the ^University of Southern Minnesota f-rm ^iw^m the old gate creaking In the wud^ -, aid Cwlen U*,4-. .in" *£F jWtoek bfe destroyed by the city School of, Commerce -r- —1 ... 'M.:.. a»d the expenaetfscharged to the prop—A Austin Minnesota.^ Mr. and Mrs. George O. Johnson fair show and a square -deal erty owners AND SAVE 13"8_c finm Fennimore, Wisconsin, came are what you will get if you attend r.' ^^turday to ispend a weekiyor two at Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, 0. A. iQte Thompson homec! Minn. Send for catalog. 4" Mr.' :',jpid' MH*. Hubirt Slerken qnd NO SUBSTITUTES OFFERED* datighters, Kat^eritf and, Margar««*, Say what you will about druggists offering something "just as goo$ because mike's VACATION of |^s. Moines j(re visiting Mrs. it pa^s a better profit, the-fact and Mrs* M. parents, still ^atandis that ninety-nine out-of -*a „., hundred druggists recommend :C|hain is berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea rBL^edy, "Ed. Sanson of Minneapolis spen^ when the best medicine for^^rrhoea wjoak-end in Austin He came is asked for, and -do so they know from what their cusj visit his mother, who recently say of it, that .it cai^l^jdepeic^^iqp Enjoy the comforts hderWent a maj«^^tratfon at St. ^af hospital. ."J&* of a well Archie, the' tl Id son of heated home ^Mr. and Mrs. el of Myrweeks' •Mix Mrs. Lewis ^rrett of Blrmlngham, •«te dM Satnrcl#^ Ala., was elected presldent of the Installed in a SDBMirr He leaves hi its, a. sis- Age^Herald Publlshihg company and ~ler «nd two brotlie: few hours gauranteed ,'J&. publisher o^ the Birmingham AgeHerald to succeed h^late husbuid, Sanfotd I^intiia, who has been em^loy to heat Edward .W/Jlarretfe'w^ was'th#:edltor ed, fo/the past four yeiurs at th^e tctUua TKey are a and. jtftHtat&tor ot 3Hormel: l^fl#isi^a MarHl^^has fgo ingfedient whicu or io Mankl^o he h^ accepted a the. vtidue of your .^dyer-j-» iwaitiq^ )pth: .the.. Red ,(W, Store ^iasingf-campaign aiii °a^s lnv«ntor of Jinrikt«ha/ S" Mir mommy lustre to the appearande Hisses Janice and JBlizdbeth 01«n, refunded. Although the Jlnfikisha Is pprtf of of yQur stationery.^ Let Us who have bfen visiting their our mental picture of Japan, a Plain., lit demonstrate with a proper Austin anat'^md junple, Mrl apd, Mr. W. R. delpfila clergyman invented" thlsi eXecutiorv of your idea|. ^ftanajmiujred ^•rl the six weeks^lift^Sunday m&mc, ^br t^eir 'home in Denver/ &forado, i-mm0gr ii WnL ^1 ^ciedmpani^l l^girti:home. ?r^g,5rL^-j MOWER COUN T*~ %~r 1 ... •. on Smfth'and s»n^N«^tis, left Aboik li the eS ijr, in their car fl& jpitt&boi'o,Wk^o&silli'tb AUSTIN.MINN [atlon ^^enice,Twh"lch HOB8B O? SBRWpf spend several days with ^lata^i: Mte- Smith1 and lit«e dansrh- 1 t^v»'o' VZVj* JUW z-zki. "Vi?. i,|.%! S-A»2trL.5w. jfx