Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 14, 1922 · Page 9 of 11
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till M'M .ws •2« mm "'f JS wer iww& AisnN hdnn. W PggeEJ^it Monday, Aug. 14,1922. AWr WHATS THE USE WeD, Fanny Insisted tfV^® FIFTY YEARS A TEACHER AV rwUiw W«WW»PT Unlott.' YOU KNOW 1&AT6 A GOOD BOVl COW M. AIMAV6 GRACIOUS I HI'S SEEN CONE. THIS WEIL WHftTi 0**»"SiSf WE CERTAINITTX) vj£To6v HOW 1 Hfflfc kwovy Th£V'U HAVE TQDO SOMETHING UfaREfc HOURp-^MVm 6E HAVU YA KNOW' APPRECIATE YOUR AR^RTMENT INSTEAD TO CAU OH "APPRECIATE IT *bQ 1 fcQNT VV/AHT Tb A PtEA^AWT III COMING UP MR, OF THE MILLERS VM RtMtHKR TAKMILLERS, THE FELIX MUCH THeVve. THE feATHERHEATYouRE HEAR, ^IH ABUTMENT AN 010 EAR STAIRS "RUN UP AHDMTTMEM UP criM WERE THEVRRE HERE C—— I 1 :«v S?,**•* ^5- fdemerrc?! v.* Elrs Is Dedicated CITY aimT¥\n 3:1 iss Dcloris Murphy of Dexter was itms: Concessions Will an Austin shopper Saturday. BAND CONCERT. mac. TSlr. and Mrs. A, L. Sash of Brownsslalc The fallowing program will spent Saturday in Austin. ropei be given at the band concert Vick:-: 412.02 pounds came in Miss Marjorie Meadowcmft spent V»reTlhesday evtning, August l, If all the "wieners," that will sbe can r-:i Sunday with her parents at Brownsiiale. at 8:15 o'clock at Austin State taen at the Mower county fair, Aug*- The previous record was held by of iii*S «i til «-ii tIt Park: S'ae estiinati-s that slio has lml ust 22-25, in shape of "hot dogs" were Golden Bar's Foxy Lass 367782 with aiarch— men and women of Litilo Roc'c in 'i• Mrs.' Eusie Campbell of Calmar, la., hung on one string, it \yould be 409.54 pounds of butterfat. The Navy Forever .. Maufice long classes at some time during their •spent Sunday at the Charles Gilleece enough to reach clear around the Patrick's Oxford Belle was sired Overture-— %choo! lives. home. fa.ir grounds, according to fair of- by Danola's Patrick 148365 and is out American .. j'. .... Catlin ficials. of Baron's Anabella 301101. Waltzes^— Chester Rhea is taking a month's If "It is a big task to work out the You Doubt This, Count Them. Desclemona ..... in There are 25,000 por«s in the hana vacation from his duties at Fink's plans foijj4 feeding the throng of visitors Selections The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. of a man. store. whoiWill attend the fair," says S Evening Idyls .. Bahi House J. W. Hare, secretary. "Every person Mazurka Russe— Sftra. Dan Paine Has gone to the at the fair must be fed. Eating La Czajrine ...... L. Ganne «fties to spend several days with stands must be placed1 on ©very convenient Popular.. Selections-— corner^ of the grounds..,pare March— must be taken to provide good, clean "Sip. and Mrs. M. J. Keenan and Supreme Triumph .. •. J#el food. We feel sure, however, that this Jvuifhters motored to Minnesota Lake This- is the last coh:%t -of problem is being solved in a thoro the series. manner, and» fair visitors will 'be t—— Mrs. A1 Casperson of La pleased with the way eating concessions 'Crosse spentSufiday with Austin ter. who have spent the past seven are handled." relatives. weeks there caring for her invalid Larger Attendance Expected. The real pleasure ^n a savings account is in keeping it Bronze elk which was dedicated recently in the lot Hn .Evergreen cemetery, father, will return home with Mr. All previous attendance records are Miss Alice Emmons has gone to Portland, Me., which is now known as "Elks' Rest." Many members alive. Smith. expected to be broken, according to "Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa, to of the""order attended the ceremonies. fair officials. The entertainment program "visit relatives. People who open a savings account and then let it die from Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Toding, Emilia,Nels, and the educational exhibits and Jacob T©tling-, Mildred Will Provide Better sheer naglect, usually do so because they try to save too Miss Rose Jacobsdn is visiting her will prove of unusual interest. Many Coal Back in 1897 Skinner, .Geo^e Tollefson, Mr. and 5riend, Mrs. Fred Neubauer at Milaca letters have been received from stock Tourist Facilities 1 much. Mrs. Oscar 'Thompson, Gin. Thomp- 1*^*0 Steal a few day a. breeders, boys and gir!s interested-in for They .son, Mr. and Mrs. Hen^mng Tonding, women to 'club work, and who want If you think you can save a certain amount Plans to provide proper facilities at Mr. Alhers returned home today and Mr. and Mrs. Sirevei*' V/ili enter, the- "A man was brcag-ht before Justice work in women's worl-^ department, ~Irem a trip thru the East and to motored to Faribault^yestevday,'where various Austin |Farks for the tourist this '-'AT but half amount at THE AUgT'.X prem- th j. -I .Ranny today for stealing a 75-pound all ashing about Montreal, Canada. :hey iet three families from St. Paul, visitors to.- tl%e\c!ty, will be discussod ,'i.is to le awaraeu, i.n. liio rules -v. chunk of coal. TT He was fined $5.00 and v'icn- them enjoved a "picfNc at! tonight at a .meeting of the Austin jand Costs which amounted to ^7.90, overning the entering- of exhibits. Mrs. Adie Davidson snd sons .spent Canb: Lake. Businessmen's'4 aes^a association* when ie aboijt enough to buy a ton of hard The emertaiiunonc features on the Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ted OJs&n, commendations'--to th city council will h.g ainu icoal," says the August 9, 1897, issue enic-nfc bill contracted for by living near Lansing. Mrs. C. I. Johnson Hostess. be considered? the fair include horseshoe pitching, Mrs C. I.- Johnson entertained a Austin Daily Register. of the THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Ed. Schwan spent Sunday in Rochester Nowadays, at least at the ^pre&ent I Closing of the Austin business horse' racing, fireworks, vaudeville party of friends Friday afternoon at with his sister and brother-inlaw, moment, would be a hard job to!^louJ'es the last day of the and music. her home 'on South St. Paul street in on it county Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. find any coal to steal. Not only ttiat, fiJUP eek, will also be consider- 1 ZT" honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kildahl of of Austin, Minn. but one couldn't buy a ton of h$»d ed ^t the meeting tonight. loCOUt lrainerS INOl Blooming Prairie and their guests, Miss Angelia Cronan returned home to Meet Tuesday Member Federal Reserve System. coal for $7.80. Mrs. J. N. Kildahl and Miss Myra Saturday night frpm Winona where Austin School Plans Oh, for the good old days of loa# Kildahl of Owatonna and Mrs. H.: S. ssifee spent the past week with friends. J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, ago. The training class for scoutmasters Bly of Philip, S. Dak." The house Acquaintance Picnic Vice President President Cashier Hr. aid IVfrs. A. J. Drobinsky of St. Will not be held tomorrow, because of wa^ prettily decorated in garden Gets Thirty Days On T. "Pfcifl returned home Saturday after ihe scout encampment, it was announced flowers and music and a social time visiting Austin friends for a few days. Saturday by James Prevratil, was enjoyed thruout the afternoon! J^n-support Charge CO At 5 o'clock delicious refreshments scout executive. Meetings of the »t 'V 'V t' 'V »'I' 't"» -t' »t'» »'t' »-I' -t- -I' '1' 'I* t.'-Tfrif.- %. "Mrs. Jack Till and daughter, jeryed. class will be resumed following the t-y*- "for j^e ^tqd&its in both the' left Saturday for Guthrie, la., George Williams will spend tfrfrty owwafcrcwf'and ehcamphient. engineering depart- they will visit relatives for two days in the county jail for desertion ment8r^o be held Friday evening, SreptembernlS. THE STORK HAS and non-support of his infant child, The News, $2.50 by the year, and The 'fall term opens Sep- PRESENTED worth it. for which offense he was brot back to tomber 12, and this affair, coming on "Mr, and Mrs. Sylvan Peshak and A I. Austin by Deputy Sheriff Ira Swck the faet frrid.y danigfoter Prances, of St. Ansgar, eyeaiBg ot the term LEARN TO BARN. Wednesday. WUliams was wmtmei 'tfva (to^tBdeato and instructors of To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Loney, DON'T WASTE spent Sunday at the Amos Mahachek A practical business course will TS» by Justice J. E. Detwiler Pnday. an 'oDportinity to meet on 101 Franklin Street, Sunday, lone. help you in every walk of life. August 13, a son. fSSBjQ^Ml get acquainted. We offer you personal instruction, 1 BUY A Mf. and Mrs. William Gleason of I I I Hardly Complimentary, —up-to-date equipment, selected instructors TlKasoai City spent Sunday with Mrs. Suit Cut Weeds in Austtft "Thank you so much for yotlf and practical instruction at ^Skawmt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Before my dear," said the elderly Week Ends Itedipr. reasonable rates. Special proposition JEWEL "Vhen the daughter of the house to everyone entering by our Big •he was visiting had finished fyy Vern Cyllen returned to Minneapolis h^ve been posted by A. B. Ffttl Opening Date— Sept. 12th. "It took me back to my chil^io^ today after spending several days Oracland, city engineer, th^it. all on my father's farm, and while Write for catalog or call in person. avith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard tened to your voice I seemed tt ireeds in the city* not cut during the University of Southern Minnesota Cullen the old gate creaking In the wind/' week Wijl be destroyed by the city School of, Commerce and the expenses-charged to the property Austin Minnesota. .y Mr. and Mrs. George O. Johnson —A fair show and a square leal owners. AND SAVE 13-8-c from Fennimore, Wisconsin, came are what you will get if you attend .Saturday to spend a week or two at Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, -SSre O. A. Thompson home. Minn. Send for catalog. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Berken and NO SUBSTITUTES OFFERED. two daughters, Katherin and Margaret, Say what you will about druggists offering something "just as good'7 because of Des Moines are visiting Mrs. Yms VACATION it pays a better profit, the fact iBerken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. still stands that ninety-nine out of a McShane. jji hundred druggists recommend Chamjberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, much Ed. 'Hanson of Minneapolis spent when the best medicine for diarrhoea «be week-end in Austin. He came is asked for, and do so because they know from what their customers ^bsfwn to visit his mother, who recently isay of it, that it can be depended 'tipjon. Underwent a raa^ operation at St. Enjoy the comforts 35-laf hospital. jp—" of a well Archie, the' th^ger^eaif-old son of IMix Brains With Yo^url Mr. and Mrs. Loufs ^b^iidel of Myr heated home Mrs. Lewis B. Barrett of Birming- & died Saturday af weeks' ham, Ala., was elected president of the SQatss He leaves his^ Installed in a ts, a sis- Age-Herald Publishing company and "fcsr and two brother^ publisl|er of the Birmingham AgeHerald few hours gauranteed to succeed herniate husband, Sanford Ranum, who has been employed Edward W. Barrett, who: was the edl- to heat for'the past four years at the liars They are an essential jHormel Provision Market,. has jgrone tor and proprietor of A»^^aid --.^-ingi'ecLient whic"^ iii|reases your home or ^to Mankato where he has accepted a for nearly?twenty-five years. value of ydllr adverCampaign jwsition "v^jlth the Red Owl Store, r, arid rore df a snhstentiall sditt of teaM your money .... '"ventor of Jinrikieha. lustre to the appearance Misses Janice and Elizabeth Olson, oip. refunded. our ii JmnfI®ha of your-stationery. Let us is of who have been visiting their our mental picture of Japan, a Philn- j. delpKla clergyman .Invented t£to. 1 demOnstrate With a prop- rhe First National Bank of Austin aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. W. R. horsel^s than a hundred ®r e^ecution of your ideas. ISarl the past six weeks, lfcftv Sunday ea« ago^while gay4n4^o^stH^^e S tor their 'home in Denver, Colorado, CapitaL .ft Surplus $300,000^)0 Orient h£~i}fb- 'i "f .. Ulrs. J?£trl Accompanied Jhe girl§ honie. MOWER COUNTY Resour^i^Hr Three Million Dollars ,}? 'sK Venlv^ Bui If off' Seventh Islets, -v."* -L|on Smith and sftn, No^ris, left NEW.S S-SEU Organized 1868. About 6d 000 the estifefted popuvJ & •Sxn^ay in'• their car for Hillsboro, AUSTIN, MINN. lotion -U^emce, which Is built on "THE HOUSE OE SERVICE" Wisconsin, to spend several days with }n:^7v and S» SO islets. between^ ^relatives. M^s. Smith' and-little daugh- tv 4. &