Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 18, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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-rr ,&? -J HOWER "COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN lM. Page Eight Monday, Sept. 18, 1922. mi By F. Vaii Zelm If Fanny Only Knew AW, WHAT'S THE USE Persian Religious Belief. The Persians and Chaldeans believed Westeh» Newspaper Union in Ahriman,~chlef of the cacodemons SjW- -. SHUCK6! I'll CO &ACK AND 1 'SPEND TWO fj 3cor' FcumaxjU -We otiuJ' H15 UL HEART or fallen angels. They were ft*mo V^*4" £J "TL»ire is io THE. BOARD its' Houtt Ifheie IM 30 GLAD HE't HAVING WHOLE VVJE.EK3 GETTIMG thought to have been expelled from CC^kw.O' oX Mnc, laJkefi, A GOOD TIME— HE. AN'DROP A L\N£.TO MV TACKLE AND fz5TUFF heaven for their sins. Haying endeavored a NEEDED A CHANGE FANNY READY AN1 TH£N FIND to settle down upon the earth IbuTlte i? at several times, according to legend, UKmacr jut 1Ko Uitur SUMPTHiN' 1.IKETHI5 VuOWL "MM, uJtuxlour they were always rejected. Out of venge they found their pieasure In Injuring the inhabitants. Xenocritgs tKougnt that penance and self-mortl* ficttjon, though not agree^Jg to tip caf^emon& hp un^pesmitvof ers were believed Sally to have tak$n EMisrocm up their abode in all the space between the earth and the fixed stars, and there established their domain called Ahriman-abad. As Ahriman was the spirit of evil in the Persian religion, so Ormudz was the spirit of good. [t.l/AN ?tlfrt Colorful Furniture. Chinese red is a color effectively DID YOU KNOW used on willow and porch furniture. It Perfume Took Name From City. must, of course, be distributed with CITY NEWS Reaching the The original recipe for the famous some discretion in a room, and is most perfume, eau-de-Cologne, was discovered Farmer Trade effectively combined with black or a by an Italian living in Cologne in 1709. certain shade of greien. THAT J. S. DECKER IS ONE OF COUNTY'S EARLIEST PIONEERS? "Merchants of Austin do Allen Edson of Morris is visiting Miss Ella Kurtenbach of Mitchell, Jacob S. Decker, ninety-one years 14, 1831, where his younger days FIFTY PERCENT of their rMs Prone to Exaggeration. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Edaon. S. D., is visiting at the Jerry Hoban old, is one of the earliest pioneers of business with farmers," is the were spent in school and on the .farm. In the "Good Old Days." We exaggerate misfortune and hap* home. Mower county, according to the History Whipping posts and stools of repentance significant statement made in piness alike. We are never either so He was joined in marriage February used to stand In every town in of Mower County, which goes on "Minnesota Facts and Figures," wretched or so happy as we say we Miss Dorothy Munson spent the 28, 1852, to Mary A. Smith, and England. to give the following biography of A Remarkable Record. an authentic and comprehensive are.—Balzac. •week-end with her parents in St. on October 28, 1855 they started together Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has Mr. Decker: survey of markets of the !Paul. a remarkable -record. It has been in for the west, where they hoped state just issued by The Farmer. use for colds, croup and whooping to establish their roof tree. They Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Decker and cough for almost half a century and and Greater Strength reached Colesburg, Iowa, later in the .family spent Sunday with friends in has constantly grown in favor and Businessmen of this city will popularity as its good qualities became "Wahpeton. fall, and there spent the winter. do well to consider that point better known. It is the standard in placing their advertising. "In February, 1856, they started and main reliance for these diseases Longer Life in this Miss Lettie Kenevan motored to with oxen and teams for Minnesota, in thousands of homes. The The circulation of the Mower "JFaribault Saturday and spent Sunday facts that it can always be depended which was then a territory. At West County News covers the cwith Sadie Weiber. upon and is safe and pleasant to Union the snow was so deep that county. FOUUR-FIFTHS of New Fence Post take are greatly in its favor when it they had to abandon the wagon and the PURELY LOCAL CIRCULATION, is wanted for children. Mrs. Maude Ackerman of Mansfield, finish the journey with a sled. not considering al all Hpost—the Ohio, is visiting her father, M. "Arriving in Mower county, February that outside of the county, Given Parcel Shower. E. Hessler, at Lansing. ERE is a new and better steel fence 25, 1856, Mr. Deeker purchased goes to the farmers and persons Mr! and Mrs. Charles B. Wolf (nee RED TOP Double Strength a claim in township 102, range 18, outside of Austin. In Irene Bailey) were given a miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Freedman of St. now known as Austin. The purchase Studded Tee. No holes to weaken post either other words, for every ten subscribers shower Friday night at the Paul are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. price of this claim was $275. A log home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klatt. The News has in the above or below the ground—proved stronger JE. Johnson. house, a well and three-fourths of an Fifty guests were present. A delicious city of Austin, the paper has than all other posts at all points by severest acre broken constituted all the improvements FORTY in the county. lunch was served at 11:30 by Miss Louvisa Whiteis of Wells tests. Fine new finish and sturdier anchor at that time. The fam -spent the week-end with Miss Marion Advertising in The Mower the hostesses, Mrs. Louise Klatt, plate. New staple that is stronger and occupied the log house until 1860, Oark, 710 West Medary street. County News reached the farmer ily Laura Bailey, Elizabeth Hoefer and then built a frame house, which was easier to apply. public. The merchant L. R. Bailey, father of the bride. The burned with all its contents in 1865. C. L. Weicht, editor of The News, rooms were decorated in pink and availing himself of that medium Cost Less in Fence Then was erected the house which left this afternoon for Northfield. Hfc is bettering his trade territory. green crepe paper and garden flowers. still stands, and which ranks with •will return Tuesday. Games and Victrola music were It Pays. He was born in Flatbrookville, the best country homes in the county." Lasts Longer enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. Wolf received Sussex county, New Jersey, October Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and many beautiful and useful daughter of Little Cedar, Iowa, spent gifts from their friends. This is the type of post all manufacturers Sensible Wedding Presents. What Did the Boss Say? Plants That Shine at Night. Sunday at the Leon Smith home. Wedding presents In Hungary are It is customary in our office to answer have for years been trying to produce, but it There are a number of plants and said to be given only to poor couples the telephone with a vigorous flowers which give out a phosphorescent was given up as impossible. A RED TOP THE STORK HAS E. J. Nash has returned to his to help them to get their homes together. "wholesale department." One day aa light in the dark. Linnaeus first engineer had to discover anew principle in liome in California after spending I was dictating an important letter PRESENTED noticed this phenomenon in the common and had just ended one paragraph preparatory several weeks with Austin friends. rolling steel before he could make this nasturtium, whose flowers seemed MARKET PLACE to starting another the telephone to him to have a faint iridescence at Studded Tee. But don't get the idea that To Ml*, and Mrs. Walter J. rang noisiiy. I hurriedly picked Dr. F. E. Daigneau has returned night. Later observations by others it's an expensive post. it up and shouted crossly into the Shoop, at St. Olaf hospital, Sunday, showed that the light was stronger rfrom Buffalo, N. Y., where he was One Cent Per Word Per Insertion mouthpiece, "Paragraph!" The voice September 17, a son. after very sunny days. Among other This new RED TOP costs less than the called by the death of his father. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. was that of the department boss.— plants which possess this singular better grade of wood posts and lasts twice To Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgore, Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Baltimore American. R. P. Willis, who guides the destiny property are the marsh lily and the Added for all ads not paid for in advance. 606 So. Railway street, as long. It actually costs considerably less fraxinella. The last named secretes of the Grand Meadow Record, Readers or locals not run in Monday, September 18, a son. Fly's Remarkable Sight. a volatile oil' which oozes out In hot set in the fence line. It's the greatest value this column will be charged at the spent Friday in Austin. To Mr. and Mrs. Jess Foster, With the aid of the microscope the weather, spreads a thin layer over the rate of 10 cents uer line. ever offered in a fence post human eye can discern single objects TWigg Bessie Bergstrom has returned East Oakland, at St. Olaf hospital, fioWers, and forms a vapor wMch becomes whose diameter is only about one onedred-and-elght-thousandth B88M ffpiiij Sunday, September 17, a luminous in the darkness. In from Sioux Falls, S. D., where WANTED The Studded Tee is equally good and equally of an inch. the coal mines near Dresden grows a son. economical for repairing old fences or building •sBespent several weeks visiting with WANTED—Furnished room in modern It has been said that the eye of a fly species of fungus which exhibits the v&k new ones. tfriends. To Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Quam can distinguish an object one five-millionth house, not more than 4 blocks appearance of luminous festoo&s. of of Lansing, Thursday, September of an inch in diameter. Come in and see this new RED TOP. You must shifting colors.--—W ashlngton Star. from courthouse. Address "M.O." Urs. Sam Rosk, Mrs. T. Cashman, see it and handle it to appreciate how good a 14, a daughter. Care of the News. 17-3-p Ifrs. Baker and Mrs. J. H. Weiber o2 Will Keep Going. Have to post it really is. Blotwnmg Prairie were Austin shoppers Before Days of Swift Travel. A Texas man walked 800 miles to WANTED—A good, steady, gentlemanly Id 1860 the steamer Great Eastern Giving Him "the Mitten." Saturday. salesman to handle a Ward's marry a widow, and from now on he'l! crossed the Atlantic In a record time The origin of the expression "giving wagon in Mower County. No experience be kept on the run. Mrs. W. H. George has returned of 11 days. a man the mitten" which was used in needed. For full particulars olden times to mean that a girl refused her home in St. Louis after spending write promptly to Dr. Ward's •to to accept the escort of a young man Medical Company, Winona, Minnesota. the past two weeks with her 0? Established 1856 20-22-24 on her way from a party or from another, Mrs. Park Goodwin. prayer meeting... In J3pain the same "4$*- Winter FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zender have thing is termed giving a "calilmnaa^ or pumpkin. In Poland a pumpkin returned liome from Plainfield, Wis., We have a good stock of RED TOPS on FOR SALE—First class Kimbal Piano. used actually to be given to a suitor •where they spent a week at the F. Will take some stock in trade, to tell him that he had received his hand and can take care of your P. Daws home. Call 600 West College St., Aus-j conge. He found one of those big yellow tin. 23-2-p. needs without delay. vegetables in his carriage as he Miss Vivian Milbrad returned to was leaving. Another way of letting O S A E W a an W in DECKER BROS. lier home in St. Paul yesterday after Storage the aspirant for the hand of the daughter Apples for sale. Sprayed, clean spending several days with her fruit. F. W. Kimball. Waltham, I of the house know that his suit aunt, Mrs. Lee Lewis. Minn. 23-4-c was useless was to serve goose with black gravy for dinner. This custom FOR SALE—I have one John Deere Time waits for no man. Decide is described in the Journal of the Sulky Plow left. Sell at a bargain RELIABLE HARDWARE $oday to prepare for business by taking Countess Krasinskl. price. A. A. Smith, Austin.1 a course in Mankato Commercial LANSING AUSTIN Battery Time is Rapidly *16-7-p "College, Mankato, Minn. Send for I ^Catalog. 23-1 AUSTIN MARKETS FOR SALE—20 acre farm, good ApproacKing buildings, suitable for chicken or "Fremont J. Thoe of Hayfield, can"flidate Corrected September 11 light farming. Inquire at News for the senate from the Mow•=er-Dodge PRODUCE. office. 23-3-p It will pay you to investigate our facilities legislative district, was an Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— compareartoosir N,fiQa Austin visitor on several days of and obtain our expert advice on the Dairy Butter 35 1 FOR SALE By owner, 10-room 3ast week. Eggs, trade 32 modern house, 1 block from Main proper care of your battery during the Potatoes .. 65 street. 10-room two family house, XX! bsv* A. L. TUberhart and son, Richard, Flour—retail, 49 lb sack ........ .... modern except heat, two blocks long winter months. $2.00,* $2.30, $2.40 Mif OmaTia, spent the week-end here from Main street. Buy direct from POULTRY with, friends. Richard has gone to owner and save commission. E. The attention of auto owners is especially Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— where he will enter the Moehlman, 201 So. St. Paul St. Minneapolis Light Spring Chickens 14 23-2-p called to our low storage rates for this estate university. Heavy Spring Chickens 14 FOR SALE~^OR TRADE—LaCrosse Spring Chickens 18 year. Austin Golfers Win—Austin golffers Tractor and three bottom plow, in Heavy Hens *£$-.• 16 defeated the Faribault golfers good condition, and a bargain. Light Hens 12 WET STORAGE on the Austin Country Club links* Phone 97. Frank E. Bedford, Lyle, Geese 7 An interest bearing Minnesota. Eggs, Cash 28 "Thursday by a 17 to 4 score, winding First Month $1.50 Roosters 7 five out of seven matches. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Ducks 13 FOR SALE—The News has on hand Each Additional Month r!:. .50 a large assortment of- typewriter HOG MARKET. Mrs. M. 0. Johnson returned to Accommodates any amount ribbons of especially good quality, Quoted by Hormel Company— liter home in Chicago Friday night after which We are offering at fifty cents Medium and Butchers .$8.95 DRY STORAGE spending a week with her parents, to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon Packers $7.30 rOU place your a certJfivat 2 .. $7.50 and up money in is one of the most satisfactory Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Her Veal, Sheep and Lambs Hegge. made and at this price is a real at any time. If it is spec 6 ed Fat Lambs ^.... .$7.00 to $8.50 retained for a father accompanied her home and bargain. The Mower County News. IS- Veal ............ V.. $3.50 to $8.50 and Deliver Without Extra period, it earns interests:Certificates spent the week-end. of 20-tf Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 at do not fluctuate in value and pc the ioterest Cattle Charge. Entertains New Teachers/ 5 FOR SALE OR RENT—My place at Fat Steers .$5.00 to $6.00 ri aurn is always known. r-* Mrs. J. N. Nicholsen entertained 1115 South River street, good seven Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 room house, chicken house, two -Hie new teachers in the public .^Service and Satisfaction" Bulls $3.00 to 3.25 acres. Will consider some trade. ^schools of Austin who are members Canners and lutte*"*... .$1.50 to $2.00 1 20-4-p First jy^tp^nal Bank of Austin GRAIN MARKET. *of the Congregational church at her AINSWORTH BATTERY CO. Quoted bv Hormel Milling home Friday evening. A delicious Organized 1868. No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 53 lbs... .£1.23 —Eyestrain in children cured without -.seven o'clock dinner was served. I No. 2 Dk. Nori Wheat, 57 lbs... .$1.18 glasses. Glasses correctly fitted Capital & Surplus 5300,000.00 Mrs. Nicholsen was assisted in entertaining No. 2 Dk. Nor: Wheat, 55 lbs... .$1.13 DIAL 2610 to other people who must have 212 E. Bridge St. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— by Mrs. Paul Knoff and them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. Oats .24 to .27 AUSTIN, MINN. Mis. G. C. Gillam. Covers were laid jy*, Flax ::v... $2.00 to $2.08 Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, VV'-'-V for twelve. After dinner games .and Rye ..V. ./ ... .53 to .57 Over Gas Office. .- 13-tf Barley .35 to .45 1 anusic were enjoyed. V* if liSi lii "i'i