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

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•9P?* L1 '..*„ #-*3T fr-lf?^ s« 6 t--- 4 ?,V&'JSZ-^I **»,- i«ais«PW?$ v' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN %&?? Page Eight $&w® Thursday, Oct. 5, 1922. V. MARKET PLACE ivW, Child Injured Big Musical Show different ingredients as worked CITY NEWS .#* When Car ptids out by the Iowa Experimental Station. Coming To Park ON SATURDAY rv One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Hogs fed ACME MINERALS Fverturns And m-fiSH-.-? •. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. top the market and win the Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be ribbons. Fifteen champions and One of the big musical comedy Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Biggef'^nd better than ever. Our 111 premiums awarded to hogs fed Ed. N. Olson of Mobridge, S. D., Perrjf tJulver, seven year old son companies of the year will visit Austin Readers or locals, not run in Win on Comes For Jbad bis tonsils removed at St. Olaf One Cent Sal& coming' soon. Haugan ACME MINERALS at 1922 State of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Culver had on October 23 and will play a one this column will be charged at the First Home Game rate of 19 cents per line. & Lane Pharmacy. lea Adv. 28-1-c Fairs. Retired farmers make good ^Hospital Saturday. ^both bones b^len in his right arm night performance at the Park theatre.- representatives. Write ACME MINERAL yesterday when Ford car in which Mrs. Idell Hammond of Kalamazoo, -n Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown and son FOR SALE—Breaking "Plow, sulky 011922. COMPANY, WHEATONj ^fe.- he was riding turned turtle just .west "For Goodness Sake" is the name Aiv Michigan, isexpectedto arrive «Mf Albert. Lea spent:.Sunday at, tbe plow and fanning mill. Dial 6018. "•*7 ILINOIS. of town. Perry was on his way toi of this successful show.which has h**d: this .eyenii^ to visit her friend, Mr$t. Jtd DjfTfngert home. -,. Higlr school gridders will mkv^wrate 25-4-p school when h¥^wuTi^ven^a tiie by 1v/ a big run-in the large theatrical centers. L. O. HolHster. i'c/. i,-1 District Schools the 1922 football season ia ^us-v Percy Puddetccim)^ a student ih tne llw|-Mabel Olson, assistant librarian, ^gthe show will run in the twin FOR SALE—Big Type Pure-bred Poland tin &t Lafayette Park on Saturday high school. TlieJ car struck some Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cook and Miss is attending the state library Choose Neveln cities the weeks of October 8 to 15, China Boars and Gilts. Carl afternoon: Winona High School will loose sand at the city limits and running Skree motored to Marshall Tuesday ^convention in Duluth." coming direct from there to Austin. Onken, Waltham, Minn. 24-8-c furnish the opposition in this initial off the grade .turned turtle in to attend the funera) of Mrs. Katherine A troupe of fifty persons make up Save your Penny's and see how contests The Winona boys ar§ reputed the ditch. Puddecomb was uninjured. Superintendent S. T. Neveln, of Cook, wife of a cousin of Mr. FOR SALE—By owner, two modern this production with beautiful costumes, Tmnch one cent will buy. Haugan & to be a strong aggregation and Cook. houses, good location. C. C. Kellner, the Austin schools, was elected a stage settings and lighting j&one Pharmacy. Adv. 28-1-c all attending the game are certain On sale at Woolworth's Saturday— 711 West Oakland Ave. 25-4-c effects. It will be one of the best if member of the fifteenth district, to C. L. Weicht, who has temporarily of seeing an excellent Exhibition of Fig Bars, 10c a pound Sugar Wafers, not the best, show in Austin this season. -Dutcher was fined $10 and been city editor of the Mower county supervise all school athletics for the O a football. The fact that the game is half pound, '10c chocolates, half FOR SALE-^-No. 1 graded white po* coasts by Judge Detwiler Monday on News, returned today to Northfield, coming year. The superintendents played so early in the season is by tatoes. Call Harold Rochford, Dial pound, 10c. Adv. 18-1-c .the charge of intoxication. 8246. 27-4-c where he, will resume his position no means an indication- that it is a of. the Owatonna and Northfield with the Northfield News. practice contest. On the other hand schools were elected to serve with Miss Mildred Notestine is assist\ing O S A E S a do it Coach R. R. Roach, of the local team, AUSTIN MARKETS jars, all sizes, call 6673, mornings. S up in N el E with the work in the County Rev. Mr. Clark of Mankato, the 27-2-p declares it will be one of the most ^Treasurer's office for a few days. orator of the Christian churcae3 in schools took part in the balloting, hotly, contested of the season. (Corrected October 2) Minnesota delivered a forceful address -—Eyestrain in children cured without several schools in the district failing It's coming—rThe Big One Cent Last Saturday the locals journeyed Wednesday night and opened PRODUCE. glasses. Glasses correctly fitted to take advantage of the opportunity. taale. Wait for it. October 12, 13 to Cresco and held the strong Cresco up the Bible Class in the Christian Quoted by Dalager's GroceryDairy to other people who must have amii 14. Haugan & Lane Prahmacy. team to a 0-0' tie. .Austin proved church. There were many present. them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. I. Butter .38 The by-laws of the District Athletic Adv. 28-1-c strong on defense as was evidenced The class continues every Wednesday Eggs, trade 40 Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, association require that the particularly when Cresco having carried Potatoes .... 50 night untir Easter, under the direction Over Gas Office. 13-tf Carl Lewison of Adams un­ members of the committee be elected "Mrs. Flour—retail, 49 lb sack .... r... the ball to the ten yard line, was of Rev. G. F. Fink, pastor of derwent a major operation at St. annually prior to the 15th of October, $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 WANTED—To hear from owner of held for downs .and there after the the Christian church. fllaf hospital recently and is getting and that the committee exei'cise POULTRY good farm for sale. State cash ball was kept rather'close to the center /along1 nicely. final authority in all matters pertaining Mrs. Barbara Dovenberg has returned price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— of the field. Some weak spots to school athletics. after a three weeks' trip to Chicago Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c and Mrs. John Reding, Mr. and were discovered in the Austin offense, Light Spring Chickens 11 Mr. The fact that Superintendent Neveln and Tipton, Indiana. In Chicago Heavy Spring Chickens 14 -Mr* L. D. Wengert and Mrs. Wil,15am altho on the Whole the boys has been selected to serve on the WANTED—Farmers and breeders as Leghorn Spring Chickens 10 she visited her daughter, Mrs. Gleason are enjoying an auto put up a creditable game. committee is fitting testimony of county and district managers to Heavy Hens 15 George Kluck and at Tipton she visited .trip thru Northern Minnesota. Coaches and men have been working Light Hens 11 handle ACME MINERALS made the appreciation felt for the endeavor relatives who numbered over one Geese •....' 10 hard this week to bolster up any according to the Complete Mineral he has made in the interests of clean On sale at Woolworth's Saturday— hundred and where she was royally Eggs, cash 39 weak spots which may exist. Some athletics. Mixture formula containing f) Roosters 7 J?ig Bars, 10c a pound Sugar Wa^eta, entertained in all their homes. Mrs. slight changes have been made in the Ducks 14 half pound,"10c chocolates, half Dovenberg says she attended Ladies' line-up which should strengthen the HOG MARKET. Ijioiznd, 10c. Adv. 18-1-c Aids, band concerts, had automobile team considerably. The mistakes of Quoted by Hormel Company— rides every day and even attended last Saturday are being used as samples Medium and Butchers *$9.30 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hare moved to charivari. She enjoyed every minute "to profit by. Packers $7.65 23fason City, Iowa, Thursday. They DRESSING well depends of her vacation and is back at her Austinites should get behind the Veal, Sheep and Lambs "bought a home there at 112 work again. Tuesday she went to more upon good taste and High school football team as they Fat Lambs .$7.00 to $10.00 Tenth Street N. W. judgment than the lavish Rose Creek to line a soldier's grave. have helped the Hormels this summer. Veal ,...$3.50 to $9.50 expenditure of money. Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 The players represent the town IMr. and Mrs. George Sutton, Jr., Good Cheer Girls Meet. Cattle and not merely the high school. Being sand little son of Milwaukee arrived The Good Cheer Girls held their Here you will find opportunity Fat Steers .vite# ..... .$5.00 to $6.00 the strongest team in Austin }here Tuesday, called by the serious first meeting of the year Tuesday to make desirable selections Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 they are justly entitled to the same illness of Mrs. George Sutton, Sr. r~- evening at the O. N. Hegna home. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 of fabric and fashion support that would be given to a Canners and cutters.... .$1.50 to $2.00 New officers- were elected and new combinations. All wool town team. Good teams cannot be Dr. E. E. Gunn was in Austin a GRAIN MARKET. members were taken into the club. fabrics, in just the right patterns secured to play here without an expenditure -'few days this week at the home of Quoted by HormeUMilling Co.— After the business meeting, Mro. O. and colorings, are offered of money and a large attendance bis sister, Mrs. H. N. Nye, but is now No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs... .$1.19 H. Hegge sang a solo and Miss Midi at modest prices. earns this money. Let's No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs.... $1.14 to take up his practice in Boone, la. gave a reading. Refreshments "were No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs.. .$1.09 all go to Lafayette Park Saturday afternoon. W THEN a custoner Clothes "Tailored to Measure served. The proceeds were' $4.75. Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— ^On sale at Woolworth's Saturday— by Born" will keep you Oats i....... .27 to .29 of this bank decides riFSgr Bars, 10c a pound Sugar Wai&zs, well dressed at low cost. Flax $2.00 to $2.05 OBITUARY half pound, 10c chocolates, half Fremont J. Thoe of Hayfield was to invert we consider Rye 53 to .57 They have the look of luxury, an Austin visitor on Wednesday. «iound, 10c. Adv. 18-1-c Barley 40 to .50 but the long wear and it a pleasant doty Frank Bergman. low price mean real economy. Mst Erdman, A1 Thon and Glen to safeguard and guide Frank Bergman, brother-in-law of ®urton returned home Saturday Mrs. Ida Fox, died Sunday afternoon FARM 1 lil™ in obtaining sound $27.00 to $40.00 flight from Lake Winnibigoshish at three o'clock at the Fox Hotel following securities where they enjoyed several days of along illness. While Mr. Bergman ^Suck hunting. We make Farm Loans at lowest had long been ill^ his death Sunday came unexpectedly. IMPERIAL rates, without delay. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carmichael and First National Bank of Austin The body was shipped to McGregor *3atighter Marcella, who spent the Agents for the Federal Land Bank. for burial. d3XQnmer on their farm near Herbster, Organized 1868. TAILORING CO. Mr. Bergman is survived by his Come in and see us before you "Wisconsin, have moved to Hibbing Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 widow and children, Frank of McGregor, -"where Mr. Carmichael has accepted a place your loan. Resources Over Three Million Dollars Walter of Austin, Mrs. W. L. position. Eichendorf and Miss Ruth Bergman Farmers and Merchants State Bank. Suits Made Any Style Mrs. C. L. West today attended of McGregor. Austin, Minn.. You Wish rXhe concert in Mankato by Florence JffacBeth in the newly completed Aranory. WEDDINGS The Orpheus club, composed »v af Mankato businessmen, will alsp Dixon-Morine. sing at the concert. A very quiet wedding was solemnized A "Jack of All Trades" "Mrs. R. C. Alderson will entertain last Saturday evening when r'A few friends this evening Jn hon vr flps&jPearle Morine became the bride «af her guest,^Mrs. Ge&rge Dearborn di Mr. Arthur Dixon in the presence is usually Master '«f St. Paul. Mrs. Dearborn was forsaierly of relatives and few friends. The Over A Million Satisfied Users Miss Gertrude Tesch, a teach•jcr ceremony took place at the Hennep'n rn our Public schools. Avenue Methodist church in of None Minneapolis, the Rev. Lucius H. ]Mr. and Mrs. L. P.. Everson and Bugbee officiating. Miss Ruby Morine, rwonss Amer and Forest, and Miss a sister of the bride, served as ".^Florence Hawkinsoir of Ortonville, A chiropractor is not a "Jack-of-alltrades." brides-maid while the groom was attended He is iqaster of one. ototared to Austin, arriving here today, LJLJL-J by Mr. Vernon Mattson. to visit at the home of Mr. Fred All that the properly trained chiropractor After the ceremony the bridal party "Everson. Fred Everson is a son of pretends to know is how to adjust the proceeded to the Curtis hotel jMr. and Mrs. L. P.Everson. spine. where the wedding dinner was-served. He doesn't know much, but what he does ISrnest S. Babcock of Los Angeles, know is true. What he does know works so Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will be at home Cal., formerly of this city, is spending well that Chiropractic has been built upon at 3217 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis two or three weeks in the city the failures of those who know-so much after October 15. iloaking after business matters. Mr. that isn't true. The bride and groom are among Jg&abcock, who owns considerable the well known young people of Austin It takes three years of constant application •^properly in California, has just sold in a first-class resident school to train and their many friends here extend to the city of Los Angeles, 200 acres a chiropractor to properly adjust the spine, them hearty congratulations e*f iaad adjoining Hollywood for ap-grrorimately providing he has the. ability to learn. All and well wishes. DEFINITION $135,000. The land will the schools in the world, however, cannot The practice of Chiropractic lire used for a water reservoir site. train a person who lacks in faculty or desire consists of the GIFFORD PLAYERS a .— adjustment with the to learn. Such incompetents invariably hands, of the movable Koterie&Party. STILL AT PARK attempt, to hide their lack of ability behind segments of the spinal column to normal position "The Koterie of .the Presbyterian ar mass of adjuncts, such as electrical devices, for the purpose of dietetics, baths, etc. church /en joyed a difightful moonlight releasing the prisoned IBS* impulse The Gifford Players, who have jpaity Wednesday evening at the farm The competent Chiropractor uses nothing pleased so many people here since *f 6. A. Stark, near Dexter. It was but his hands, and does nothing but adjust Ask Your Sunday, will continue at the Park tbe second annual gathering of this the misaligned vertebrae. theatre today, Friday and Saturday.. ^Chiropractor -land and was attended Iby about forSty- If you are thinking of trying'Chiropractic, The bill for today is /Three Wise for persons. select ai competent Chiropractor. Fools'," a comedy of mirth and plenty The trip was made in automobiles 'fTJhe Last Word" Employ none but a competent, chiropractor. of thrills. ficA members of the church. The parr Friday's bill will be "45 Minutes hi'J ty left Austin a little after six Write-fdr mformalioiC regarding Chiropractors "or 'Sch&dl* to the from Broadway," a popular laugh ZQi'f .^o'clock and arrived at the Stark home festival. Universal ChirOpi$cto^A^ Dayeitpo&Iewa* U. & A? sxn. .later. Mr., and Mrs. Stark HAND-ENGINE POWER^ELECTRIC Saturday th^ program will be "The uqn S& Itafl Wade'elabotate preparations for •i AlV'foglitV {teWvetT- salCv -.titG gttflifeing. In the spacious front t: 5. r-. 'On Saturday there :will be a special to wash dirty clothes clean/ Sold on an -x G. F. STORING, great tr^es waura large matinee for adults and children table which soon was loaded down Dial 2508 Ow Woolworth's solute guarantee. Your money back if hot satisfied. at bargain prices, when "Smilin' -with good things to eat. It was a 1 Through" will again be .played. ftappy party that partook of the deJBeMras BROS The Gifford Players have made, supper. Wm. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. friends'since coming to Austin After supper games of childhood Imany 4ast Sunday. Every program* has -were played. Many in the group who Dial 2593 -v 0»w *"««n NaPI Bonk Blda. been put on in pleasing manner a Jf forgotten years ago hod to play and each performance has been up ^run, sheep, run," enjoyed the game Lansing Austin to the high standard always maintained •roth childish enthusiasm. It was i.". A** R. L. NELSON, Th C. by. this company.. Austin and -abeat 10 o'clock when the happy paricf „tr. j. this community has a warm spot in UwisBslMtaifl broke up to enjoy the return ride DM2277 it* heart for the Gifford Players. 2b tbe moonlightf WS