Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 21, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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:.k +-iy" ^'?'-jW"g' ',i!. 'inf111 ''*1 'i"jwi*!11wit i,n •%'r"v' 1" i*JW' 1 1 It II IU.I, 0„' t-'ur v,, ,'-v:v'^ 1 1 fw^r isga rfY- *•*24 j. if* */W' W1WI10VI? ^v 5f 'i X2" 7 r*r%-i pfr..- Thursday, Sept. 21, 1922 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five FORMER COUNTY Col. Albert Hopfe to DID YOU KNOW Hold Sale In Wisconsin RESIDENT DEAD TYLE TO BECOME OLD Colonel Albert Hopfe was engaged THAT "HEADQUARTERS" BUILDING IS OLD LANDMARK? yesterday by Frank Dawes of Plainfield, ERVICE Every community has its landmarks, as a store and the upper story was W Is Re iv of Wis., to conduct his land and but few have any like Ausin "Headquarters." The first court personal property sale near that Mrs. Crawford of North Carolina Death of Rev. Hen-, ad a in ever held Within this county was held city on October 21. Mr. Dawes, a ATISFACTION around which, in the "old days," the Enters Columbia University within this?- room. Here religious ry Luz. former resident otjthis city, plans to very life of the community revolved. servicesheld. The first concert at Age of Seventy-One. retire from the f|pa. and will sell Headquarters building, now occupied ever he|jp|| th^ity-^by a traveling 280. jtcretf of land ^besides all his Word has been received here announcing by the Schmitz Auto Electric iroup ^v^iiere. Political rallies was eqt^ppnent. f„ the death at Dubuque, la., company on Bridge street, will be GRANDSON JUST GRADUATED and m^s ipeetingfc of all5 kinds KOBES CAFE on September 5, of Rev. Henry Lux, moved to Austin state park and maintained took place ^it%h the old walls. Seed corn is perfectly cured in: who had reached the age of 82 years. by the Austins chapter of the In th% b§ild^»g four newspapers Martin Racks because air space is He was well known in this county D. A. R., if present plans become effective. wer^born,^^.4|Mwer County Mir provided for each"ear.•- Get a dozen This Mentally Alert Grandmother and was the owner of a section of ror, Minnesot|t|Courier, Register and racks, for 1200 ears, only $12. H. L. Went to Vassar More Than Half land in Dexter township and had other The building formerly occupied the Transcript. 4^tv!|Was also the first Goss Seed Co., successor to Hare & a Century Ago, but Declares interests in Minnesota. site where the Austin National bank Goss. 24-1 There Is No End to Growth. Rev. Mr. Luz had served as pastor By maintaining this building, the how stands. It was built in 1856 and of the St John's Gerrnan Lutheran 1857 and for years thereafter was a D. A. R. hopes to create greater interest New York.—At seventy-one Mrs. A. church of Dubuque for 52 years. He central point of activity in the. city's in Austin's early history for P. Crawford of Greensboro, N. C., has DONOVAN & GOSLEE was a man of great ambition and so much of the city's interest was life. entered the summer session of Columbia Funeral Directors work, was much interested in agriculture university as a student. College The lower story was used for years housed there. and Embalmers and was thrifty. graduate and Vassar student more Day Calls—Phone 2188 He had enjoyed good health and than haft? a century ago, and mother Night Calls Birds Have Little Sense of Smell. of six, Mrs. Crawford is studying in was active up to within a few days of Attention, Class in Chemistry. T. W. Donovan—5914 Although some birds have a welldeveloped order that she may keep mentally alert Professor Bug—Slow smoldering fire his death. H. A. Goslee—-6637 olefactory apparatus, scien and up to date, which, she says, is devoid of any visible cause—a very 100% Motor and Carriage Service tlsts doubt that they have any efficient DRAMA AT PARK the real secret of youth. She is Columbia's good example of spontaneous combustion. sense of smell. oldest student. Pure "There is no need to grow old, mentally THEATRE SUCCESS HOMMEL ELECTRIC at least," said Mrs. Crawford, FARM LOANS who is living at 420 West 119th street CO. Paint during her stay here. "Stagnation and intolerance are one's greatest foes in 203 NORTH MAIN STREET "The Unloved Wife" Is for Expert Electrician keeping young. These changing times We make Farm Loans at lowest Seen by Record demand new viewpoints, and the woman rates, without delay. DIAL 2679 of today must keep herself well informed. Crowd. If it flows from It is her duty as a citizen." Agents for the Federal Land Bank. Mrs. Crawford sees nothing unusual brush more freely Come in and see us before you in "going to school" at herbage, TO THE PUBLIC And goes.farther Theatre goers of Austin and Mower explaining that she "lost her job" when place your loan. on the boards, county were given a real treat Wednesday evening at the Park theatre, Farmers and Merchants State Bank. where "The Unloved Wife," a she has never had as much leisure as It a dollar 'gainst she would like for reading and tense drama of a woman's home, was Austin, Minn. a doughnut, There has been some study. Three of her five sons are staged with skill before a capacity ^Synixiomjn That the paint is '"'UflOUS teachers, another is a merchant in report around your vicinity house. s. Forman-Ford's. Winston-Salem, N. C., and the fifth Is In the afternoon a large audience that has been brot out connected with the Reynolds Tobacco of women witnessed this excellent by someone regarding company in that city. play, while at night standing room IF Y0DR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING the Albert Lea Hide & Grandson Just Graduated. was at a premium. A grandson, R. B. Crawford, was Ask Us About Fur Company going out The play itself was a pleasing one, graduated from the University of of business or has quit. staged by a cast that was exceedingly FORMAN-FORD'S North Carolina last June. Her son, L. adapted to the tense situation. The Now this report is false, W. Crawford, is assistant director of you are assured of GENUINE FORD No. 600 Bright Red characters were finely drawn and the the summer session at Columbia, Richard and we wish to announce PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick M. is teaching at William and tremendous dramatic moments of the BARN PAINT to the Public that we are Mary college in Virginia and F. M. play were interwoven with delicious here to stay, and are running Crawford is an instructor in the high Service, at comedy. IT'S GOOD INDEED, school at Girard, O. full blast, and will IT'S GUARANTEED. The manager of the Park is to be Mrs. Crawford was a teacher herself AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY be able to take care of congratulated upon presenting such for two years after graduation a play in Austin. DECKER BROS. your work at any time, from the Greensboro College for Women in 1869, and a year of study at Albert Lea Hide & Austin Man Wins Vassar, then just four years old. Marriage RELIABLE HARDWARE to a Methodist clergyman interrupted Golf Title Sunday Fur Company. AUSTIN AND LANSING her work aad brought with it home duties and parish work, but she Albert Lea, Minnesota. was always an ardent reader, and W. C. Cooper of this city won the kept herself young, she believes, by championship of four cities, Mason Constructive striving always to be intellectually City, Osage, Charles City and Austin, awake, keeping herself in constant association when representatives of the four with young people and safeguarding golf clubs competed in an elimination Thinking her health with judicious exercise tournament on the Mason City and simple rules of hygiene.8 o?j links Sunday. Blunt of Charles "There is no end to growth," she declares energetically. Her six City was runner-up. Four Austin weeks' study here she will use, she golfers competed in the event, W. C. explained, as a basis for her reading Cooper, E. Ray Cory, C. B. McGrath Every day ought to start with a little constructive during the winter months at home. and Henry Laufle. thinking. Philosophy and literature interest her most. Comparative literature and Professor Montague's course in radical, It makes the day move according to schedule and when The Wedding Booth. conservative and reactionary of churches One the new suburban night comes, one can look back to something he has tendencies in present-day morals are has is a built-in bridal, nook. This a the subjects she is taking up here. done that is worth while. pillared affair dainty little canopied and serve for weddings Doesn't Condemn Flappers. and is meant to Asked her of the modern where church is opinion the full not THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK wants your savings "flapper," she replied that the term needed. has a separate entrance for It account to be a success and it will be if you think out fhe bride and groom and space for a was used so indiscriminately that she Sjpall company of guests. There ,\yas jxpt sure of its meaning, but that 1 your plan first... ^..... ~v j.- condemn the young girls Jots of girls who rwould likeTT ehirrotf1 Redding, but the groom balks at the -of today for reaching out toward freer, g]jow and parade when there a broader lives. Girls of today do not is church full of people looking on. This study so hard as they used, she said, LIGHT-SIX tabloid cathedral effect will have its but have a broader and more intelligent appeal in such cases. The happy outlook than the schoolgirls of THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK O S E A S couple can turn up at the pastor's her generation. But no one has any study case and a vanity with a suit excuse for narrowness and stagnation box and have all the satisfaction of a today, she declared, because knowledge church wedding in a few minutes. of Austin, Minn. has been made so accessible in Anything that will make our weddings our schools, libraries and the wealth Present prices are the lowest Studebaker skill and craftsmanship, Member, Federal Reserve System. more genial will be welcomed.—Los of periodicals in tins country. at whichStudebakerLight-Six and the prices of Angeles Times. Her physical youthfulness Mrs. J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, closed cars haveever been sold. $1550 for the Sedan and $1225 Crawford attributes to a life full of for the Coupe-Roadster are no President Vice President Cashier activity, plenty of outdoor exercise Yet the intrinsic values are LEGAL NOTICE index to their inherent value. and obedience to the fundamental emphatically the greatest laws of hygiene. In Greensboro she Studebaker ever offered. This When you buy a car you lives with her daughter, whose two CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION ji ji 1 ^1 I%I ig »}»l$l ji ijfr |i means they are the best values want to look at several makes. little girls, seven and eight, are "keeping FOR ADMINISTRATION that the industry affords, because I I Include Studebaker in your up with grandmother" by good Studebaker cars have records in school. COUPE-ROADSTER list and after you have ridden Estate of Daniel Engelman. always been above par in the in the Light-Six Sedan or STATE OF MINNESOTA, County 1225 amount of value per dollar of Mower, In Probate Court. CAN THE JAPANESE SHOOT? Coupe-Roadster it will not be In the Matter of the Estate of invested. difficult to make up your mind. Daniel Engelman decedent. Visiting General From Nippon Answers Capacityproductionandthe The foundations of Studebaker THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Question With Ten Bullseyes SEDAN savings resulting from Studebaker Daniel Engelman and Clara M.. Engelman, Here Are Some of Our Every Day Prices success are quality, In a Row. heirs at law of said deceased methods of complete $ 1550 durability, comfort and integrity—principles and to all persons interested manufacture make these low Peekskill, N. Y.—An American1 army that have been in the granting of administration' of officer on the National Guard rifle prices possible. the estate of said decedent: The upheld steadfastly by Studebaker range asked Maj. Gen. H. Haraguchi petition of Clara M. Engelman having Picnic Hams 14c Per Lb. Light-Sis closed cars are for seventy years. You of the Japanese army if the commissioned been filed in this court, representing sturdily built of finest materials can depend upon Studebaker that Daniel Engelman then a resident personnel of the Nipponese I Bacon Squares 12J£c" EQUIPMENT of the County of Mower, State and best workmanship. automobiles because of the forces was well trained "from the of Minnesota, died intestate on the 20c ground up." ,£t£ Fancy Bacon Strips The bodies are the product of name they bear. .The Stadebaker Lright-Siz 18th day of June, 1922 and praying The major general, in his' finest uniform, Sedan hasfour doors that swing: that letters of administration of his wide open dome light mohair resplendent in its decorations of Thick Short Ribs of Beef estate be granted to Clara M. Engelman, velvet plush upholstery inside •ftOJ MODELS AND PRICES—/, o. b. factories golden lace, its medals for bravery logics on three doors and outside of Austin, Minnesota and the lock on right-hand front door SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX and distinguished service, its stripes Boiling Beef s: 4c a* LIGHT-SIX court having fixed the time and place -fUV silk roller curtains. 5-Pass., 112" W. B. 5-Pasa., 119' W. B. 7-Paaa., 126' W. B. and its leather fitting^ was accompanying for hearing said petition, (him. 40 H.P. SO H. P. 60 H.P. The Coupe-Roadster seats 2 a Adjt. Gen. J. Leslie Kinkaid, Hamburger Steak j" 9c :J THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH passengers ample, space under. New York National Guard, down -a Touring ......... $ 975 Touring $1275 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required Touring .... $1650 rear deck for luggage upholstered 9c-15c Roadster Speedster ft ih genuine leather. Roadster to* show cause, if any you have rain-drenched line of Seventh regiment Beef Roast i- (2-Pass.) 1250 (4-Pasa.) 1785 (3-Pass.) ... 975 before this court at the ProbatS ,.r» ..v.. men at practice on the 500-yard Both models have thief-proof Roadster Coup£ •E Coupe-Roadster (4-Pass.) 4-Pass.)_ -1275 2275 transmission lock cowl ventilator Court Rooms in the Court House, in range. (2-Pass.) 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 Sedan 2475 Special Prices Given to Farmers Buying in Large side coach lamps rain the City of Austin, in the County of Sedan 1550 Sedan 2050 Sedan (Special) 2650 "May I take that soldier's rifle?" he 1 visor windshield wiper eight- 1 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the day clock. asked the adjutant general. General Quantities for Threshing etc. *. 16th day' of October, 1922, at 10:00 Cord Tires Standard Equipment rM Kinkaid nodded. o'clock a. m., why said petition should sill The private handed over his rifle not be granted. We Pay the Highest Cash. Price for Poultry. MARTIN & SCMOEDER and into'the muddy hole slid General WITNESS, The Judge of said Haraguchi. He fired ten shots. Court, and the Seal of said Court From the pit under .the target a soldier this 18th day of September, 1922. 4 AUSTIN, MINNESOTA telephoned: HENRY WEBER, JUN., FARRELL MEAT COMPANY "Ten straight bullseyes. Some shooting, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. Buddie." F. G. SASSE, Haraguchi, covered with mud, arose, 119 East Bridge Street I S I a S E A E E A R. A. DUNNETTE, smiled, and said: •cJ Attorneys for Petitioner. t'&n "From the ground up—yes." (File No. 4404 Sept. 21-28, Oct. 4)