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

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•p *3^ A '4ffl IS#* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, 'AUSTIN, MINN. Monday Oct. 2,1922. S&Vsrf Page Five 4 CLOSE SEASON KNOW WITH A DEFEAT That September Was Important Mo nth In Minnesota's History? Dunfee's Supurb Mound on the island now known by his name. The following interesting facts showing Minnesota historical happienings Two days later he consummated a Work Is of No I recorded in September were treaty with the Indians, securing two -r Avail compiled by the Minnesota Historical, pieces of land for. the United States. N/ews: September. 10, .182£^jThe cornerstone c. September 17, 17271—jR$io^ Boucher, of f'ort.St. Agthpny, later callFoyt The .swan song of the W22, baseball sieur de la Perriere, and,.his,, party season for Austin was sung yesterday Spelling, was laid. /SCii landed on the yest bank of Lake afternoon with the Hormels September .3, 1849r-Tter::firstNterrU Pepin tf establish among. the Sioux lending an unusually sad touch. They torial legislature ixt Minnesota assembled. appoint of departure from which to dropped a heart-breaking game to Albert -It convened at the Central push an exploring expedition to gain Lea the score being 2 to 0. The House.in St. Paul. the shores of the pacific oceSn. score, however, does not tell all the September 1, 1894—The Hinckley September 3, 1783—The British title story. It was a closely fought affair fire, which destroyed thousandfs of to Minnesota East' terminated thruouty Austin appearing to dollars worth of property, started. with the consummation of the definitive have the edge in the early innings September 3, 1906—The Live Stock treaty of peace. thru getting on bases, while Albert Amphitheater at State Fair grounds September 21, 1805—Lieutenant Lea pushed over the only counters ,Will be held in our store on Friday and Saturday, October 6th and was dedicated, with an address by Zebulon M. Pike reached the mouth in the later frames. James J. Hill. of the Minnesota river and camped Dunfee pitched a brand of ball 7th. This exceptional showing of up-to-d&te, high-grade Furs has which would have won nine out of been planned "and arranged for your pleasure and benefit. You Real Estate Transfers A KODAK ON THE Dunfee Strikes Out 18. HIGHWAY are cordially welcome. We urge you to attend this exhibition of Striking out eighteen men, Home Investment Co., to H. Dunfee, Austin southpaw, yesterday 5.-Lauden, Lts. 3, 4, *5, and all that is most desirable, dependable ahd stylish in Furs for this After all, the tailor is about the established a record for 6, Kenwood park place... 500.0tf only fellow you would expfifct to give strikeouts that has not been Joseph Lenoch to F. F. Gliffo»d, season. In addiiipn to our own well selected stock of furs that you the fits. equalled in ten years on the Ey2 6 SW% NW% No matter what others may say, or el am on 5-101-16 W. with exceptions 1.00 have recently arrived, we will have on display for two days, only the clothier will strive his best to straight strike-outs in the first Clinton H. Burrington, to Lena suit you. four innings, was a feature of Eppard, Lts. 3 and 4 What has become of the old fashioned Dunfee's twirling,' and he allowed 2 in S. Sanborn's add'n, man who used to use that curly Albert Lea only three $15,000.00 Worth of village of Racine 1.00 eatin' tobacco? scattered hits during the whole Archie Norihcutt to John Johanns, Job was a patient man—but he game. Sy2 SE*4 1-103N-14 never had to go to a high-toned piano W except Railroad right of concert with his wife. Fine Furs way .11,600.00 ten games. It looked as tho he would Strange as it may seerii, there are Hi Otto Fitzthum to John come thru with a no-hit no run contest still those who believe in the fairy Sarah Hogan, 8' 15 when he sent the first 11 visitors tales of the fortune tellers. Brown's Add'n 1.00 back by way of the strikeout route. And yet, there may be days when from the well known Fur House of Albrecht and Son, of J. W. Newman to A. F. Newman, In all he struck out 18 men, allowed even a skunk can't lay up a scent. out lots 5 Elmwood three hits and passed but two. Tho If there were not so many optimists, St. Paul. ,This is an opportunity for you to make your 1.00 Add'n., city of Aifstin the first Albert Lea run in the 7th there wouldn't be so much oil A. M» Smith et al to A. F. selection of furs, right her6 in your home town, from as scored with the aid of two hits, was stock for sale. Newman, that part of out those would have occurred but not We suppose that an ad for breakfast large/an assortment, as exclusive styles, and as fine values lot S of center of Dobbins 62 low throw which permitted food could be called a cereal for Chapman's Creek, Smith & Decker's Potter to rest first. The story. as you would have to choose from in the larger cities, on Sub-Division 350.00 other was scored also with the run A lot of chaps who think that they and We Sell Them for-Less—come in Friday and Saturday Austin Bldg. & Loan Ass'n. to aid error. of an are born to run things end up by be* F. J. Pavelec, E% Its. 17 & Weeks also put up a wonderful coming chauffeurs. and let us prove it. 18 & N^ EV2 16 village 9 game and was backed by much better About the time he 'tells her he of Lyle 250.00 fielding than Dunfee. He struck wants to be the light of her life, the out 9 men, walked 2 and allowed but old man comes along and he lights 5 widely scattered hits. outdoors. Complaint is made about the bad A feature of the game was a corking Our favorite pest today is the lad penmanship of the college students, Mr. Joseph Zell running catch by -Meany of Died.ricks who helps himself to the last cigar in but they give the excuse that great long fly in the fifth. Meany our vest pocket. men always write poorly. turned a couple of sommersaults after One of the very best ways to lose the feat but held on to the ball. a friend is to loan him money. The Albrecht representative, will be with us £oth Friday Dietrich and Cipra pulled off a snappy Those melancholy fall days thai play in the fifth inning when and Saturday, to give you any assistance or advice you LYRIC the poet wrote about must have been things looked dangerous to the locals. the ones without pumpkin pie. may desire in selecting your furs. Mr. Zell is an expert The box score: Why don't the bald-headed men Albert Lea— AB PO A E Fur-man—he can answer any question you may ask him read some of those hair-raising tales Ehred, 2b 4 0 1 2 3 0 THEATRE about furs. He can tell you the kind of furs that will Narum, lb 4 1 0 0 0 Fund for Memorial 0 0 Lisy 3b 4 0 0 wear best, as well as the furs that do not wear well Tablet Is Boosted Johnson, rf 4 0 0 MONDAY— what kind of furs are most stylish this season and what Weeks, 3 0 0 Gates, 4 0 1 The Colonial Tea given at the home furs will be most becoming to you. JOHN GILBERT of Mrs. C. F. Cook netted fifty-two Boyd, ss 3 0 0 Porter, If .3 1 0 dollars for the benefit of a bronze 0 1 memorial tablet to be placed on the Anthe, cf 3 "HONOR FIRST" postoffice building by members of the 3 0 2 3 27 10 1 D. A. R. The tablet will be dedicated TOTALS ... Fast Action Picture AB PO A E Austin— November (11, Armistic^ Day. 4 0 10 0 0 Bowers, 2b ... Fine Fur Coats and Royal Neighbors to 0 0 0 2 2 Chapman, -ss 4 EDUCATIONAL COMEDY 2 0 3 0 0 2 Dietrich, 3b .. Initiate 80 Tonight 0 0 4 0 11 Barr, If 0 10 1 0 3 WEDNESDAY— Every kind of fur coat that is in VQ^ue this season—every Meany, cf The R. N. A. lodge of Austin will 0 1 4 0 0 7 Cipra, lb $ GLADYS BROCKWELL newstyle feature, iii shape or size, of collar or cuff initiate a Iai%e class 6f candidates at 0 3 0 0 17 1- Gute, 0 special ceremonies tonight according 0 0 0 0 Erickson, rf- .. 3 :—every^desirable length, is featured in this supurb to announcement of plans going 0 2 0 1 0 3 Dunfee, "PAID BACK" forward ^oday. new members showing of Albrecht Fur Coats. Coats of Alaska Seal— Eighty will be received. TOTALS 31 0 5 27 7 3 AND Seal-dyed Muskrat—Blended Muskrat—Beaver—Otter \yith the arrival of their charter Summary—Struck out, Dunfee by CENTURY COMEDY a juvenile caijip will be organized by —Mink—Northern Raccoon—Natural SoutheriyMuskrat 18, Weeks stolen bases, Chapman, by 9 the Royal Neighbors. Cipra, Lisy sacrifice hits, Wombat Russian Pony Chinese Marmot Weeks first on balls, off Dunfee 2, MATINEE 2:30—10c & 20c Tho it is claimed that the salaries off Weeks 2 double plays, Dietrich and many others. Mr. Zell will be glad to give you authentic EVENINGS 7*:30 & 9:00 of public officials are much too low, to Cipra passed balls, Gute 1. 10c & 20c information in regard to the wearing qualities the majority of them are hustling for re-election. and distinctive style features of any fur garment you OBITUARY may be interested in. Joseph Retterath. Joseph Retterath died Wednesday PARK THEATRE afternoon at Adams after a two years' illness. Funeral services were held Saturday Scarfs morning at 9:30 at the Sacred Heart church in Adams. Burial was I ESKELL GIFF0RD in the Sacred Heart cemetery. Mr. Retterath was born in Harbach, Presents the This season's styles demand that we give quite as much consideration to these smaller Germany, May 5, 1844. He was fur pieces as we do to the fur coat therefore, you will find a large assortment of fur GIFFORD PLAYERS married to Miss Christine Schriner in They came to America the capes, coatees, scarfs and chokers, patterned after the most approved models, made 1864. In the Smashing New York Comedy Hit same year and located in Wisconsin of the most popular furs, finest quality of linings and mdst expert workmanship. 1 where they lived for a number of "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" years. They came to Mower county our in Buying Furs in and settled on a farm near 1875 This is considered one of the greatest comedies ever Adams. Nine children were born to written. $ them, four of whom are living, Mrs. Frank Arens of Austin, Mrs. William liesin choosing a wdl|ch6wh m^e^-thepro^act of a responsible, reliable and well-established 3 BIG yAUDEVILLE ACTS 31H lii Schumacher and Mrs. Frank Winkels house, who^ business^ iflcces^il^flunded 6ii^sltisfied customers. Our own of Canby and Mrs. Louis Reinhartz of Austin. Mrs. Retterath died in _-^repu4»tion for fair iifi honest Representation, as Bellas that of Albreeht & Son stand Curtain :15 1885. In 1893 Mr.. Reinartz married back,of}every sale of tnese fur garments. J-j *-"3 •ii"' Mrs. -Jiilizab^th Tohl who survive* srtit-k.! W Every Seat Reserved.., y» ", '*-J**. V-: him. ri-.-. Remember the Date—Friday and Saturday, October 6th and 7th. Tickets at the Park Theatre Box Office. s? rk & Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done -G- Her A World of Good. TUESDAY— f— WEST DRY "Chamberlain's Tablets have done e- "TWIN. BEDS" il •*?'.*' me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have Recommended them to a number of my friends and all who have used —WEDNESDAY— them praise them highly." When ''•t-inM. "SMILIN' THROUGH" 1 troubled with indigestion or constipation, give them' a trial and realize for yourself what an excellent medicine IVY »V I »V7 I it is. i\ui»vY i'v i\ (iW'bV/ivi 1 I Ml wtmm