Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 31, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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"V "V. W Tl 4 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five Thursday, Aug. 31,1922. *-'V PACKERS FINISH ing spent several days with relatives of Austin spent Sunday at the W» HU from Fountain and visited at he E, J. LE ROY 50 Circuses Make State Fair as Big as at Fountain. Spencer home. Diddams, Jr., home. SCHEDULE SUNDAY Fifty Ordinary Circuses of Cciiintry Mr. and Mrs. Van Bur en moved the? Mrs. Ray Brown and sister, Mrs. Miss Helen Larson of Malta, •Montana^' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyd and daughter, last of the week into the home recently Lee Chapman, motored to Cresco came the last of the week to Ramona,' and the ^Misses Susie, purchased from W. H. Spencer om again continue her high school work. Wednesday where the latter is receiving Everybody is going to the $25,000,000 trucks, tractors, machinery and thousands Cecil and Lucile Boyd, returned home North Everett street. She ,,is living at the home of her medical treatment. of other exhibits, if shipped to exposition to be staged by the Play Owatonna Here In Sunday evening after an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and daughter grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Diddams. News advertising "brings results. any given point, would require 2,000 with relatives at Mount Ida, and Minnesota state Fair September 2 to Important box cars. Madison, Wis. 9. Misses Leah and Edna Lewis went So, with the general public appreciates Game, There under "one top" wijlrfibe Dr. J. E. Price motored over from to Taopi Sunday to visit with Miss the the efficiency gf organiza staged a combined educational arid ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT Blooming Prairie Snd "spent Sunday A a W tion behind a circus, few"" Realize that recreational show 50 times"1 bigger atihe E. J. Diddams home. Austin Packers fwill complete their the fair is a circus magnified at least Dr. and Mrs. Hart left Tuesday afternoon than the biggest circus. Mr. and ^MrauC. CflHins'-and sohL6f league schedule when they meet Owatonna for their home at Redland, 25 times. Ricevillej Iowa, spent ft few days the The general public marvels at the on the home diamond Sunday. A tremendous amount of money is California. -They have spent most of efficiency of the big circus in transporting past wefk with heir.'father, Alfred The sale of Summer Excursion Tickets at the remark-ably Fourteen innings of baseball were the summer -visiting her sister, Mrs. invested in the various exhibits. It the tented city from town to Boyd. They are moving to a farm in low fares in effect this season will continue fo^ ashort necessary to decide, a winner last W. K. Portef and family. is conservatively estimated that $25,000,000 the northern part of this state. town on three trains of from 30 to time only. Sunday when the two teams mixed at are invested in the grounds, Miss Etta Hickok came down from Miss Grace Cochran of St. Paul 40 flat cars. the Steele county seat, loose playing buildings and exhibits displayed. Austin to be with her mother and attend Now is the time called on a few old friends as she was Few people, however, realize the in the early innings losing the contest The livestock display, including cattle, high school here. enroute to visit her parents at Clear magnitude of the Minnesota State To plan that trip. The fall irionths are the most enjoyable for the locals. This Sunday they horses, sheep and swine, will include Lake, Iowa. Mrs. O. C. Danielson and daughter, Fair. In 1921 more than 525 cars are confident of a win. for traveling. Tickets are goad to return until more than 2,000 head, valued Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Grothe and son Miss Oney, returned home the last were required to transport the livestock Owatonna and Adams are tied for October 31st. at about $7,000,000. The machinery of Elk Point, S. D., visited at the Andrew of the week after visiting some, time alone. Besides, hundreds of league honors. The latter team is exhibits are valued at $4,000,000. The Hawkins home the fore part of at Brooten and Minneapolis. Ask the agent for full particulars. animals were transported by wagon scheduled for a final game at Blooming horse exhibit, including the 225 harness the week. They were on their way to E. Price and daughter, Elizabeth and auto trucks. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Prairie Sunday. and sadle horses entered in the visit at Decorah, Iowa. Ann, came home Sunday afternoon Approximately 600 railroad cars Wins for the Austin and Adams evening horse show, would net about Mrs. J. P. Anderson went to Cresco after a week's visit with relatives at will be necessary to transport the live teams will mean that they will be $1,500,000, if placed upon the auction To Puget Sound-Electrified Tuesday morning where she is receiving Fountain and Preston. stock this year. The automobiles, the two teams who will play a fivegame block. medical treatment. James Thompson and daughter, series to decide the championship 11-1390 Mr. and Mrs. Satre and sons came Miss Lucy Page, Miss Bertha Page of the league. Wins by both home the fore part of the week hav and A. Watts motored over Sunday Adams and Owatonna will considerably BALL BASE complicate matters. However the Hormels are out to see that one of those teams is a loser. Gute will I pitch Sunday! Double Header Labor Day. Sunday, Sept. 3rd Hostilities between Adams and Austin will be resumed on Labor Day, when the rival teams will play a double header at the Hormel Park. & The first game is called for 10:30 in the morning, and the second in the Owatonna vs. Austin & afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Cipra and Tesar will be available for mound duty for Austin. 3:00 P. M. Providing both teams win Sunday, *z+. & the two. games Monday will give fans a line on the comparative strength -5* Last Game of League Season for the big series that ends the baseball 'A season. •I- The Packers' game with Waseca Ml ,1 I 1 which was postponed on account of Labor ty Games Dc rain has been forfeited by Waseca. +ly illlij! I!!!! FAIRMONT WINS Two Games with Adams CLOSE GAME FROM JS? AUSTIN PACKERS v1 nii'iii 111! 10:30 and 3:00 The Packers lost to the Fairmont Admission 50c Grandstand Free 2%4ii''" "I baseball team at Delevan Tuesday by Children under ife, 25c *r- a score of 4 to 3. The game was fH played as part of a home coming program at that place. The Fairmont team had employed the services of several Dakota Xeague players, which league has & just recently completed its schedule, and the game was one of the best &- played this section,, according ^witnesses. THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR 2* Errorless baseball, and a few hits prevailed thruout. The "Big Threes" Dietrich, Meany and Barr," were all let down without hits for the day, accounting for the scantness of the ^V|Y\ Kv Packer score. Big Dugan connected twice, and sent a fielder to the fence to pull in a third. Smith also got F.O.B. DETROIT on twice. & There were several changes in the *\%W •fa Austin lineup: Chapman and Kaufman were absent, being replaced by & Bowers and Wengert. Cipra and Smith were the Hormel battery. 4- STANDING OF THE* TEAMS •*5" Team— W Pet. Owatonna 6 "-'1 .857 *2* Adams 6 1 .857 Austin 4 3 .571 New Richland 4 3 ..571 yrintzese Albert Lea 4 3 .571 »eo AM© TAItOMl Austin 3 3 .500 2%7 Blooming Prairie 2 5 .285 Iprff Waseca 1 6 .143 Faribault 1 6 .143 Games Next Sunday Early Fall Styles Owatonna at Austin. Your Fordson NOW Adams at Blooming Prairie. Albert Lea at Waseca. a —. Faribault at New Richland. At this amazingly low price you can't afford to wait another day for your Fordson Tractor. Issues Marriage Licenses.—Marriage Yes—these are really Printzess-made Dresses—designed and tailored by the manufacturers licenses have been issued to Albert There is no tractor made that can approach the E. Anderson and Miss Burnett of Printzess eoats and suits. This will be welcome news to those of you who money value of the Fordson. Nor is there a Hanson, both of Nevada, by the clerk have worn Printzess garments—you will know just how dependable and satisfactory air* Tractor made that can do more work for you. of court. 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