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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

September 28, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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-."sqnfiry** V"? &FZ r?m*- v. SBSISSiiifi Thursday, Sept 28,1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five TO PLAY FINAL INTER-CITY GOLF Business Women Emphasizes Value Central high school. Schubert's Sere-' KNOW Held Interesting nade was beautifully played as of School Spirit PLAY ON SUNDAY GAME SUNDAY trombone solo by Zella Rush, Meeting Tuesday accomr ., __—_— I panied by her sister, Naomi Rus&r :j The val je and need of school spirit WHEN DEXTER WAS FIRS^SETTLED? vfiC'i i. The Business, and Professional Was' emphasized in a talk given today Four Teams Matched In Austin and Albert Lea The first settlement within the limits lature Women's' Club ihet Tuesday evening For quality printing try The New by Clayton Dauser,: ?20, atj the When the building of the Southern Tourney at Austin Play on Hormel at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. After the of Dexter township was made in 6f meeting of the Stadent tamcil printshop. business meeting a splendid 1857 by Mahlon Parritt arid his son, Minnesota railroad was being agitated program Club. Park. Dexter, who came there from the in 1870, Red Rock and Dexter, was given. Mrs. William Crane gave then forming one civic township, were several readings Miss Bernice Fisch town of Marshall, where they spent Teams representing four cities, played two piano solos, Misu^P., D. the -auzfemer. The Parritts -were for bonded to the amount pf $22,000 to The last baseball game of the season B^aulieu sang several iiolds, ^faying several years the only settlers. assist the railroad. After Dexter Oasage, Mason. City, Charles City, for Austin fans will be played aj|f Truth Courts the Light was organized. .as, a separate township and Austin will compete Sunday in the Hormel ball park Sunday afternoon her own accompaniment.- The Boy -In 1855 the land of Chatfreld district it'offered to the railroad company a best ball event at the Austin Country between Albert Lea and Austin, Scout saxaphone quartette gave several was brot into market from the club that is expected t» draw a a bonu§ of $5,000 to place a station but Error Shuns It Thos. Geraghty, manager ofythe selections and talks were given Mississippi to the west line of Mower large number of interested spectators. on sectkn 16. Of this offer the Austin club announced today. by Mrs. J. H. Skinner and James county. JfcThe scattering .settlers, company took no notice, and it was While the championship series won Prevratil. mostly unprepared to pay foy their by Adams officially closed the season afterwards learned that they were Eight two-men teams will start A nominating committee, Misses land at once and not wishing to be The chiropractor tells you his Message for the Southern Minnesota League, bound by Brownsdale people not to the matches, which will be played off Lucy Himmer, Grace Mahachek, Edna surrounded and isolated by the lands in English-because he wants you establish a station within eight miles Mr. Geraghty has been trying to secure by elimination. Those eliminated in Alley, was appointed and the election He doesn't camouflage to understand. speculators, petitioned President o£ an additional game to top the of tha4 place. The land on which the the first nine holes, will play a consolation of officers will take place at the his ignorance with Latin. Pierce to withdraw the sale. Six season for Austin. When negotiations village of Dexter now stands, was at match. Winners of the tourney next meeting. townships north and south thru the for a game with the Millers the time owned by C. W. Perkins. will each be presented with a Truth is the same always and prairie center of Mower county, had fell thru, the Packer's manager scheduled One half of this land Perkins gave dozen- golf balls by the Austin club, Hopfe to Conduct everywhere, and because the practice no settler^ and no names on the petition, Sunday's game with Albert Lea. to J. C. ,Easton, and they together and the consolation winners are of Chiropractic is based upon truth, Purebred Sale In and were not withdrawn, but platted the village in 1874. The first slated for prizes of six golf balls. Sunday's game will be called at it is a universally efficient method,. were speedily entered with land warrants. Wisconsin Town house in the village was a small C. B. McGrath, W. C. Cooper, E.. 2:30. Dunfee will pitch for Austin. building put up by the railroad company Ray Cory, and H. W. Laufle will represent The laws of nature are the same As the Albert Lea team has shown for a depot and telegraph office Both Dexter village and township Austin. yesterday, today, and forever and some rapid development ..during the Colonel Albert Hopfe left today the second was a warehouse take their .name from Dexter Parritt. because Chiropractic is based upon latter part of the season, Austin fans Art West of the Country club 'said for Hudson, Wis., where he will "conduct The township was organized in 1872, owned by J. C. Easton the third was natural law, it does not change its are looking forward to a close game today that a-large attendance at the a purebred Duroc Jersey hog DEFINITION while the village was laid in 1873, a frame building 18x28 feet, erected explanation of disease with the seasons. here Sunday. The practice of Chiropractic tourney Sunday is expected, judging sale for breeders in that vicinity, consists of the the depot erected in 1874 and the village by Daniel G. Pierce, and .used by him from the interest aroused in the adjustment, with the the sale being held in conjunction incorporated by act of the legis­ hands, of the iriclVSble Seattle Buys Former for a store and duelling. other three towns when the .events with a street fair in that city. Beg-m'ents of the spinal Since Chiropractic depends upon. column to normal position were played there. At Mason City Austin Pitcher The sale of J. H. Webber & Son for the purpose of the operation of natural law for its1 COUNTY FEDER ATION Purebred Holsteins more than 250- spectators watched releasing: the prisoned yesterday near Taopi, was well attended results, chiropractors do not require impulse' the whole match, while at Osage To Be Sold at Winn and the prices paid were considered faith or credulity of their patients. Austin friends of John Tesar will WILL MEET there were about 200. good. Much spirited bidding Sale on Wednesday be interested in the following news Chiropractic is a demonstrable science. was in progress during the sale dispatch concerning the former Austin Siam It is the most efficient method Clings to Monarchy. Horses sold as high as $150, grade pitcher: "President James R. Slam is one of the few monarchies of getting the sick well and any chiropractor cows for as high as $65 and corn in Mrs. George Winn, living five miles Boldt of the Seattle Baseball club Last Gathering Until of the tropics. will gladly show you just the field for $18 an acre. Mr. Webber north of Lansing, will hold one of Ask Your announced the purchase of Pitcher what he does, and tell you why he Spring at Grand and son were well pleased with the the biggest livestock sales of the John Tesar of the Sioux City club of Chiropractor does it. support given by the buying public. AGNg^ Meadow. season next Wednesday on her farm. the Western league and he will join for She is offering eighty-two head of the Indians when the Western league "The Last Word* Employ none but a competent chiropractor. Gets Maximum Fine livestock, twenty-eight head of which season closes. For Driving Car are purebred and high grade Holstein "Tesar was picked up by the Chicago The last meeting of the season Write for information regarding Chiropractors or Schools to the of the County Federation of cattle. White Sox after the .war and While Intoxicated Universal Chiropractors' Association, Davenport, Iowa, U. S. A„ Women's clubs will be held at Grand spent considerable time under the The cattle being offered are all Meadow Saturday, October 7, it was tutelage of Kid Gleason. He was tuberculin tested. There are fifteen Rights Reserved •All announced yesterday by Mrs. H. A. O. C. Engerud, living near Austin, turned over to Sioux City last year purebreds, and the rest are high was given the maximum fine of one Avery, Mower county chairman. Wm. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. for seasoning and worked in fiftytwo grades: Sixteen head of horses, twenty-two Waffles made Easij hundred dollars for driving a car games, winning thirty-one andlosing Because it is to be the last meeting head of hogs, and sixteen ANY while intoxicated, when he was arraigned housewife can make them with twenty-one. .of the County Federation until breeding ewes will also be sold. Dial 2593 Over Austin Nat'l Bank Bldg. Wagner Irons. These irons are made before Justice J. E. Detwiler "Scout George Engle of the Indians, spring, Mrs. Avery requested that Thomas A. Conlon of Grand Meadow in both iron and cast aluminum. All Tuesday. The maximum fine is imposed, who saw him work in the Western there be a large attendance of club will conduct the sale. have the Wagner patented ball bearing R. L. NELSON, D. C. Justice Detwiler said, only in hinge making it easier to tulh the waffles league games, states that he is a women at the gathering, which will over while cooking—and making it possible cases where circumstances warranted great ^prospect" and a willing worker." be similar to those held earlier this The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist to separate the pans ins tartly for Dial 2277 Lewis Building a heavy penalty. summer at LeRoy„a»d Adams. greasing or washing. church met Tuesday afternoon at the Engerud had been arrested Monday Surprised on Birthday. New officers were installed and a dechurch Austin Gas Company night by Sheriff N. Nicholsen, Edward Naulin was surprised by Glenn Page has returned to Clinton, for their regular meeting, G. F. STORING, D. C. east of Austin, where his car had thirty-five friends at his home, Sunday Illinois, after a two weeks' visit licious supper was served. The proceeds gone into the ditch. Two other men, evening, in honor of his birthday. with her mother, Mrs. William Page. were $25.00. Dial 2508 Over Woolworth's not intoxicated, were in the car, Cards, games and music were enjoyed UiiwiuiuiiwiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimwumwiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiu# but were released. during the evening and at eleventhirty light refreshments were BARM LOANS Voluntary Chorus Is served. He was presented with a pair of gold cuff links. The out-oftown Organized at High guests were Ernest and Vernon We make Farm Loans ^t lowest Fett of Waltham, Miss Emma Fett of Under the direction of Miss Hazel rates, without delay. Waltham, Mrs. E. Walkenhauer of McDonald, music supervisor in the Lyons, Colorado. Agents for the Federal Land Bank. Austin schools, an interesting plan Come in and see us before you of chorus singing has been inaugurated Gets Jail Sentence.—Lee Danley in Central high school that is of Brownsdale was sentenced to place your loan. meeting with a great deal of enthusiasm. ninety days in jail by Justice Detwiler MSyTje when he pleaded guilty to the Farmers and Merchants State Bank. Every Friday morning a voluntary charge of throwing a stone into an »i Austin, Minn. chorus is formed for a short period automobile occupied by Mr. and Mrs. of singing. Luther Noss is the accompanist. Carl Syck and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volkman. The rock struck Mrs. Syck. September 28, 29, 30 WEDDINGS Sell Bricks for East ION TRACK! Chapel Improvements •ft Bedford-Bartel. Ray Bedford and Lula Bartel of g^j'brick selling" campaign will be London were married at St. Olaf's THREE DAYS ONLY undertaken by the East Side Chapel Lutheran parsonage Tuesday afternoon, for repairs that have become necessary Rev. H. Noss, officiating. Mr. by a growth in the chapel's Sunday and Mrs. N. Nelson of Taopi were school department. Mrs. Geo. Factory the witnesses. .^1 "t* "I""!* *1" *!**1"•!".J. ... *t* *T" *1" *1* *1" ... "I" *1' ... "J. V. Brown of the Central Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Bedford will live on Hi Hi Three church has charge of the campaign. a farm near London. Representative Hi te One car of Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes News Force Enjoys for sale. Also the biggest Thursday, Friday W- and sweetest watermelons that ever Watermelon. 0 Boy! grew in Iowa—for 15c to 35c. Every Demonstrating, melon guaranteed. Herzog & Voigt, Henry Herzog was host last Hi 210 East Mill street. 25-2-c Be Sure to Thursday at a "Watermelon Party" at which the members of the Special reduction on our entire and Saturday News force were his guests. stock of beds, mattresses, and springs See This this Hi Everybody, from "boss" down, during store-wide sale, September 28, had a generous helping of melon 29, and 30. Donovan & Goslee, Corner Demonstration. Davenport and amid loud cheers for "Neighbor Main and Oakland Avenue, Austin, Henry." Minn. Adv. 25-2-c at Our Sept. 28,-29, 30 Store DON'T MISS THIS BIG DANCE Showing Entire line of Coverings in Fancy Mohan's, Velours, Tapestry, Leather 0 Where the Royal Davenport is Different GIVEN BY HALE PENNEY FULLER POST JJ-. First, the Royal, Bed Davenport seat is just Third, to make your bed you simply reach under the center cushion, pull towards you and the BT-.y the same height as on the regular overstuffed AT STACYVILLE, IOWA. seat rolls toward you on rollers, the legs automatically 1 davenport, and cannot be told from one in appearance. The last Cjar of peaches in dropping intb place, eliminating all folds and heavy lifting which is common in davenports. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5th. Second, Cedar Chest for your bedding, Being' jjj bushel baskets,: They may Fourth, now drop the three loose cushions in' moth and dust proof, the cover of which is exposed place and you have a bed ready for use, which A LARGE BOWERY WILL TAKE CARE OF when the extension is drawn out. This is has 432 of the finest box springs, each being iinclosed THE YOUNG FOLKS, .. ,1* T. Q. T* in a separate Compartment, making you a jj^an ^|lusiye featui:4 |o| ^he Royal Easy Dav6n-'port. be higher another year. Can perfect level'bed:so soft that a mattress is. not '-v Music by MELODY KIDS ORCHESTRA necessary. 'V VSM-' I now-order from your mer- In addition there will be an old time dance in the opera house, DONOVAN & GOSLEE featuring quadrilles and all the old dances that you used to dance. A NEW 1923 MODEL FORD WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE chant. "&C You can't afford to miss this all—your friends will be there. Corner Main alld Oakland Ave: Dial 2188* AUSTIN, MINN. REMEMBER THE DATE—OCTOBER 5th. JK o, It Open Evenings During This Sale. -V Jr