Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 11, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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.s w?-•* ^^c?''s^r:^,-«*?'V H\ ii!w" xr:- i- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Page Eight Monday, Sept. 11,1922. Felix Will Stick to Longies" AW, WHAT'S THE USE By L. p. Van Zelm |f Western Newspaper Union These Daya Are All Alike. Ofc the Pacific Island sf Nauru the 4 SAY TRIEST 60LP THOSE IUHA'DVA 7 OF COURSE THE^ DOTAM'B I GOT ME A PAIR, IM CLAD YOU GOT "SOME AT AREN'T I FELIX, sun rises at 6 and sets at 6 the year PROS LOOK PRETTY &S ALL O? NEVU KNICKERS .LAST Tfc* THEM ON NOW VOUR LEGS] MEAN .- PADDIN1 "/OUR. I around there is no daylight-saving \\JHS I'VE BEEN HIFTV |N THEIRVWTE AR£ THE.1 CALVES LIKE. THAT,f there. The only change of seasons Is AFTEFCVOUSO LOMC "TO TqDAN FANNS FEATHER HEAD —L when the "westerlies" come In the rainy IdNlCKE RS GEE Tho^E. ARE KNICKERS season. These tropical rains descend SOME CONNECTING 7 ?S with great violence. In the year following .*/ $ RODS the three years' drought, there V, d* was a rainfall of 150 inches, 10 inches falling in one night, 1 i— -n.^ PhiIp3ophy of Philosophy. Phffoffopfty is no more than tlie art of making ourselves happy that is, of seeking pleasure in regularity and reconciling what we owe to ourselves. —Goldsmith. Largest Seaweed. The bind of seaweed kiiown as kelp is said to be the largest, or at least ina longest, in the world, sometimes attaining UONG DUCKS a length of 1,500 feet. "Z4 5®as:x^i: CITY NEWS One Cent Per Word Per Insertion V5Sa*X« Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Bf Added for all ads not paid for in ad Ovarks? MiJ'ner spent Sunday with THE STORK HAS 1 vance. Readers or locals not run in C. C. LOOMER. South of Courthouse *}ii4 parents £f Dexter. this column will be charged at the PRESENTED rate of 15 cents Der line. L. M. Heck^l went to Owatonna Brunswick Tires at New Reduced Prices. To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olden WANTED Saturday to spend a few days. berg, 106 Ash street, Saturday, WANTED—Furnished room in mod September 9, a daughter. Fabrics Oversize Ccrds Tubes Mrs. A King of Montevideo is ern house, not more than 4 blocks 30x3 $ 7.75 s. guest of Mrs. ChrL-- Fling- for a few $ 1.60 from courthouse. Address "M.O." To Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, 32x3 12.95 18.00 .days. 2.10 Care of the News. 17-3-p Oakland, Saturday, September 30x31/ 8.75 $12.95 1.85 9, a son. Mrs. Carrie Wright visiting her 32x4 16.75 22.75 2.55 WORK WANTED—Boy of sixteen sister at Omro, Wisconsin, for a few 33x4 17.50 wants work after school and Saturdays. 23.40 2.70 To Mr. and Mrs. Mehen Rieken, 34x4 weeks. Inquire at The News. 20-2-p 18.00 24.00 2.75 living" near Brownsdale, 36x6 60.35 6.90 Dr. Rebman was callcd to P:ro» WANTED A steady job after Sunday, September 10, a son. 40x8 100.00 11.75 school and Saturdays by a 4th stone Saturday by the illness of his year high school boy, clerking prefered. wife's mother. Supt. Meredeth of Elkton attended Inquire at the News office., services here Sunday. 21-1-p Special Prices on Miller Tires and Pennsylvania Miss Helen Peterson leaves t"day 3L 7seiph schildkRAJTT: rn Vacuum Cup Bike Tires. •for Northfield where she will attend C.\-!.rr-[rk7*£ r.MN'.KT a Albert Hopfe and W. E. Johnson FOR SALE or. -IAKS C£ TH£ STORES- m* D. iv. O ITFFTVFi St. Olaf College. went to Albert Lea today on business. Rellinsfabrics FOR SALE—I have one John Deere Cords Sulky Plow left. Sell at a bargain 30x3 y, $9.75 §11.75 Miss Gladys Roberts left Sunday SOCIAL AND CLUB WEDDINGS price. A. A. Smith, Austin. Miss Genevieve Ferris and Miss for new Richland where she will Geared to Road 1 *16-7-p Sherman of Lyle were Austin visitors teacjh in_the high school. 30x3 .. Christerfeon-Nickels. Delegates to Convention. Saturday. Madison, S. D., September 11.— FOR SALE—Three registered Duroc At a meeting of the Woman's Missionary 30x3 (oversize cords) 15.25 Mrs. Dan Paine and daughter, Jersey Boars from first prize club society of St. Olaf's church Elizabeth R. Nickles and Dr. Edwin Arnold Anderson leaves tonight for .Anne, have returned home from a litter at county fair. Reasonably y. 30x3 10.50 M. Christerson, both of this city, Texas after several weeks' visit with Mrs. K. O. Wold and Mrs. A. I. Arneson trip thru northern Minnesota. priced must be sold this week. Also 32x3 Vo 14.25 were united in marriage at the Trinity home folks. were elected delegates 'at the Albert 7 h. p. Economy engine on 33x4 20.35 Lutheran church at high noon Lea Circuit convention of the trucks, feed cutter and feed grinder. "Wayne Webber has gone to Hartford, Miss Marjorie Meadorcroft spent $175 for outfit. Thomas Scott, Women's Missionary federation to Monday, September 4, by Rev. C. K. Conn., to attend a convention Rose Creek. 21-2-p the week-end with her parents at Bar Circle $2.50 Solberg. be held at Emmons, September 20. the Travelers Insurance company. Brownsdale. Sturdy Stud 3.00 The bridal couple were amended at -1917 Dodge Car, good! FOR SALEcondition. Dial 5643. 21-1-p Vacuum Cup 3.15 the altar by LeRoy Bacon of Aberdeen "Miss Irna D. Benton has returned Enjoy Corn Roast. Miss Margaret Grau and mother Vacuum Cup Cord 3.60 and Dorothea-Nickels, "formerly to her home at Wesley, Iowa, after Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crane entertained FOR SALE—Dining room set, reasonable. left Sunday for St. Paul where they of Austin, Minnesota, a sister of the Dial 7412. 21-1-p •arisiting her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Weidt. twenty-four friends Thursday will visit friends for a few days. (other sizes in proportion) bride. evening at the Crane camp east of FOR SALE—The News has on hand "Miss Kathryn Birdsey has returned Miss Elsie Pederson and Miss Bertha Dr. and Mrs. Christerson will be town. Corn was roasted over a huge a large assortment of typewriter to her home in Beatrice, Neb., after Mott returned home Sunday at home at 502 Second street, N. W., bonfire and games and singing all ribbons of especially good quality, visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. D. from Minneapolis where they spent Madison. which we are offering at fifty cents went to make a most pleasant affair. to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon "Beaulieu. several days. A delicious moonlight lunch ARRESTED ON is one of the most satisfactory was served at ten o'clock. made and at this price is a real Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lathum of! Doyle Richardson left Friday for bargain. The Mower County News. Independence, Kansas, are visiting Des Moines, Iowa, where he will take LIQUOR CHARGE 20-tf Entertains for College Friends. Mrs. Lathum's father, M. E. Hessler a coin'se at the Still College of Osteopathy. Miss Lucile Sasse entertained FOR SALE OR RENT—My place at at Lansing. Thursday evening at the Hardy cottage 1115 South River street, good seven east of town at a farewell party room house, chicken house, two Walter and Elmer Hanson have Leon Smith and family spent Sun-! Stating that he was bound for a acres. Will consider some trade. for some of her friends who leave gone to Menominee, Wisconsin, day at the R. F. Smith home at Littie 20-4-p party when arrested Saturday night soon for college. Dancing and cards •where they will attend the Stout Cedar, Iowa. by Patrolman Gronejr, John J. Lysne were enjyed and a delicious lunch Institute. I FOR RENT was hailed before Justice J. E. Detwiler was served. Mrs. Sasse and Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Schummers and daughter, on a charge of selling intoxicating Mr and Mrs. John McCollum have Mrs. M. J. Hardy chaperoned the FOR RENT--Modern furnished room Virginia, left today for Caledonia liquor. He was arrested Saturday returned to their home in St. Paul one block from Kenwood. Dial party to visit relatives for a few night on Mill street, Patrolman 21-1-p 7412. after visiting the Fred Lincoln family days. Groner alleging' that he saw him putting YOUR for a few days. CelebrateWedding Anniversary. home will stay —Eyestrain in children cured without the liquor in a car. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopfe will entertain Guy Tollerud has returned to Stout new until its deadly- glasses. Glasses correctly fit-1 Mrs. J. C. Kirkman of St. Ansgar, Altho justice "court has no jurisdiction a party of friends tonight at Institute, Menominee, Wis., after ted to other people who must have in the case outside of probable enemies, the forces of Iowa, came up today to attend Etta a ^ix-o'clock dinner, the occasion being spending several weeks here with cause sufficient to bind the defendant them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. Eobertson's Concert and will spend decay, are able to attack their tenth wedding anniversary. his parents. to the district court, Lysne Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, a few days with her sister, Mrs. it. They can only succeed by wearing through its The color scheme will be red and presented a writ for change of venue Over Gas Office. 13-tf Adel Tollefson. Mrs. Verna Fink has returned protective covering of paint. Keep that coating white and will be carried out in the to Justice Chaffee's court. home from a three months' visit with decorations and menu. It is also Change of venue was granted and renewed, and the destroyers are locked out. Not luck but pluck is what wins. Miss Rose Jacobson has returned her sister, Mrs. Gordon Billings, at time of hearing set for Monday, September the twelfth wedding anniversary of You win if you take a course in Mankato Stubbornly resistant to wear and weather, from Grinnell and Oskaloosa, Iowa, 18. Bond^ were set at $500. Lorlia, Sask, Canada. Dr. and Mrs. W. Grise, who will B. Commercial College, Mankato, where she spent several weeks visiting FORMAN, FORD & CO.'S be honor guests. After dinner, cards Minn. Send for Catalog. 21-1 News Advertising brings results. friends and relatives. She begins paint is the best protection your house can have. John Till is taking a few days vacation will be played. teaching at Columbus School from the R. R. Murphy & Keep account of the years it lasts, and find the true Monday. Celebrates Fourth Birthday. Son's store and has gone to Independence, economy of good paint. DAYTON Richard Fairbanks, son of Mr. and Iowa, to visit relatives. W. O. Lutz, formerly agricultural "Save the Surface and You Save All." Mrs. Lloyd Fairbanks celebrated his instructor in Austin high school, is Mrs. Beulah Haas has gone to fourth birthday Thursday afternoon DECKER BROS. doing barberry eradication work for Cresco to visit her mother for a few at the home of his grand-parents, the government. His headquarters RELIABLE HARDWARE weeks. She expects to return October Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fairbanks on are at Caledipnia, altho he still THOROBRED I 1 to reopen her Needlecraft shop. north River Street. Twenty of his claims Austin as his home. A AUSTIN AND LANSING little friends were invited from four TIRES Francis Rustad, Ross Robertson, to six. Games were played and "Ellis Storing, one of this year's Doylef Richardson and Tom Vandegrift prizes were1' given out for the best .Austin high school graduates, recently have gone to Des Moines where stunts. A beautiful birthday cake returned from Lake Geneva, they will attend the Still College of with four candles was the center of where he attended the training Wis.t Osteopathy. BOTH CORD AND FABRIC ^school under the auspices of the Initernational attraction. Dainty refreshments were served and Richard received many Sunday School association. Miss Olive Cooley has returned to pretty gifts from his little friends. her work in the county treasurer's A tire of unusual service qualities for »T« office after a month's vacation. She Missionary Society Elects. Miss Jennie Crandall of Sidney, which we have just taken the agency. visited friends in Cleveland and took The Women's Missionary Society Montana, is visiting at the A. W. ih the state fair last week.. of the Methodist church has elected "Wright home. Miss Orandall has the following officers: President, 10,000 Mile Guarantee on Cords leen the guest of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Raymond of Mrs. W. W. Walker first vice-president, friends for several months and came 7,500 of Fabric Independence and Mr. and\Mrs. Theo Mrs. George Chandler second to Austin for a visit before returning Tonjes of Waterloo have -returned to vice president, Mrs. E. W. Barthold to her western home. their homes after visiting at the A1 third vice-president, Mrs. John Lewis AN EXCEPTIONAL TIRE^ Wengert home: Mrs. Weiigert accompanied Sophomores Elect. The sopho•more recording-secretary, Mrs, J. J. them home for a few PRICED RIGHT class of Austin high school has Clemens assistant recording secretary, days' visit. elected the following officers: Presient, Mrs. Frank Perry Home cor-, i:: 0 v- responding secretary, Mrs Fj^yp Lauren Brown vice-president, :Our €ree inspection of batteries is valuable Y* W Hew Darwin Regarded German. Smith Foreign corresponding secretary, Curtis Crippen secretary, Marion If •H Much Qf his scientific reading Was in tb you, particularly duririg this Mrs. F. A. Scott Home treasurer, Piers on treasurer, Lucile Thon, German, and this was a great labdr to HOME Mrs. William Howe Foreign repesentative on student council* weather. and its comforts come him. He used to call German the treasurer, Mrs.I. E. Galloway secretary «George Sievers. "Verdammte," pronounced as If IK from systematic saving. of tithing and extension, Miss English. He was especially indignant Teaches In Iowa.—Miss Carmen Hannah Reynolds Secretary of mite "SERVICE AND SATISFACTION" with Germans because he was convinced Woodward went to .Guttenberg, la., boxes, Mrs. J. B. Smith secretary of that they could write simply if cin Interest Account ,9 Sunday night to accept a position they chose. He himself learnt German literature, Mrs. W. B. Grise supply this hank and save & AINSWORTH BATTERY CO. as supervisor of music in the public simply by hammering away with secretary, Mrs. -Leon Smith superintendent t- 7 for your honuu a dictionary. When he bognn German schools there. of young people's work, Mrs. L-.i long ago he boasted of the fact (as he M. G. Shuman superintendent of Little Tent Services Continue.—The tent used to tell) to Sir Joseph Hooker, First National Bank of Austin 5Er, Light Bearers and Mothers' Jewels, »^meetings north of the Erdman gar-agfe who replied, my dear fellow, 212 E. Bridge Street Austin, Minn. Mrs. R. R. Roach superintendent that's notliiiig I've begun it many will continue this week and over Organized 1868. «. times."—Francis Darwin in his "Life of the King's Guards, Mrs. Don '•0" next Sunday.' Services are holdf evhi Capital & Surplus $300,000.00. of Charles Darwin" (his father). Gomeau. A $• evening at 7:3Q., Resources Over Three Million Dollars tribal/ 5 IF" f' mm