Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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34 •WfflTOMWfffilW MOWERSCOBNTY NEWS. AIS11N MINN. Fage Eight Monday, Oct.-9,1922. w?' rr •ii' The Extent of His Knowledge LIBRARY NOTES CITY- NEWS The" prosecutiiig attorney had encountered" THE REALM OF SPORT a. somewhat difficult witness. Hollowe'en Arrives. 1 TV' Finally he asked the man if HE WINON A IN "You wouldn't believe he was acquainted with any of the fourth quarter Young bucked up thru s&u E. Ray Corey .. 91 13 78 On All Hallow Eve ROTARIANS HEAR men on the jury.: 7 Winona's line for a touchdown. A James Deneen of Chicago is visitnMfg L. D. Meaney .. 98 12 86 What lots of fun we can make OPENING GAME %'Yes, sir," announced the witness pretty boot by Young then brot the friends and relatives here. L. Trenary 106 19 87 /With apples to bob .. SCQHTMUSMANS "'more than half of'them.'" score to a tie. Austin maintained the F. B. Coleman 113 25 88 rAnd nuts to hob {*ewis Lewison of Adams was an J^. "Are-you grilling tp swear that edge after the scoring but was Unable E. H. Morris .. 115 27 88 JAvatdn |A.nd a ring^ and a thimbl^' cake." V/ visitor Saturday.^ ... yqu know moife than Tialf of them^' to get within striking distance F. E. Daigneau rVv 116 27 89 f. Soap streaks zig-zaging across Locals Outplayed In the demanded the lawyer. II of Winona's goal. C. C. Leek Is^ 116 27 89 "R. X. Furtnfcjr has resumed from your window panes,^goblins ringin' Junior Syncopators In "Whji, if it comes to that, I'|n Young and Dunlop did the stellar J. E. Detwiler First Half Shine 114 22 92 cCEjieago where he spent a few days your door-bells, jmake yoja^ealize that willing to swe«¥"thatfli"ir*:know more work for the locals while Bannon and R. P. Crane ... 113 21 92 can business. -1 Pleasing* Musical the year js swinging.arouncj in its orbit In Second. than all of th^m put together."—• Tuste starred for Winona. Young M. E. Cook .... 116 22 94 and. that it is soQn time for plum Program. Miss Bertha Dunkleman of St Sing Sing ^uhetii. 'f* was all over the field and in every N. Nicholsen .. 121 22 99 puddings and -Christmas at the is visiting at the Mrs. Mary play. Dunlop started several pretty J. N. Nicholsen 127 27 100 "Cratchets." Outplayed and out generalled during VHTeisd home. Statement of the Ownership, Management, passes which counted for long C. E. Giileece .. 128 27 101 Yes, Hallowe'en is" here! Already the first half of the contest, the CihftllMri, etc., Required by Rotarians at their weekly luncheon gains. Nuckelby's work at end was the finals in Palmer Jones went to the cities on "Mayme" is making plans to entertain the Act of Congress of August 24, local high school team bucked up today took a great deal of pleasure also good and Dimmit's work in the the match play tournament will be r»12. ^Sunday for a few days' visit with "Hi" while Alviray is away at and more than turned the tables in in an entertaining program put on line must not escape mention. played off this week, altho the exact of Mower County News, published :Jr!encIs. '. college. She is asking the "library the second half of the game with by the Junior Syncopators, a highly semi-weekly, at Austin, Minn., for The line-up and summary: date has not been set. ladies" the etiquette of apple bobbing OotollPT 1 1Q99 Winona Saturday. The game, the efficient musical organization composed Austin— Winona— Charies* Mady is home from SpoItane and means of detecting Alviray's STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of ffrst" of the season to be played in of members of the Boy Scouts. Nuckelby 1 Averill COLD PREVENTS after spending the past five Mower—ss. future husband. The library vhas a Austin, resulted in a 7 to 7 tie. The This organization is made up of Dimmit .... .".a 1. Nelson jjmanths there with his son, Harry. Before me, a notary public in and SUNDAY'S GAME very full line of books on entertainment. score aptly tells the story of the five members: Luther Noss. leader for the state ana county aforesaid, S£ruka 1 Clark It is suggested the public game, the two teams playing about Mrs. Hartwell of Holstein, Iowar, personally appeared F. C. Preston, and pianist Edward Crane, trombone Hanson Risser 5ia make an early call as the demand is who, having been duly sworn according as evenly as two could. While during visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Dulaolm. Lynn Fairbanks, drums Geo. Rasmussen .... ....... Bauman The game between the Hormels and to law, deposes and says that he great. the first half Winona had much Bucklin and Kenneth Richardson, Jessen Rhinehartz Albert Lea which was to have been is the editor and business manager "American Girls' Handy Book, p. the better of the argument, Austin saxaphones. of the Mower County News, and that Howe re ... Lund (Capt.) played there yesterday was not played. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. F. Runner have 187, gives interesting information on assumed the freedom of the field the following is to the best of his The program was made up of a Dunlop Tuste The managers of the two teams ^returned home from Freeport, IlTr, the origin of Hallowe'en costumes in knowledge and belief, a true statement for the last half. half a dozen catchy and snappy selections, Myers 1 Bannon •vmhexe after sensing the weather decided it Mr. Runner attended a re- of the ownership, management different lands. During the. first quarter very little incuding a saxaphone duet Owens .. Runke (and if a daily papei^ the circulation) was too cold to expect a crowd to «mion of his regiment. The small by who removes the real football was displayed. The by Bucklin and Richardson and a etc., of the aforesaid publication for Young (Capt.). .f Beatty turn out for baseball. ball see-sawed up and down near the front steps and other "didoes" is piano number by Luther Noss. the date shown in the above caption, Carl Anderson, Joe Ryan and Har«3«t Substitutes: Stimson for Struka, MARKET PLACE only repeating the history of the required by the acj of August 24, center of the field, neither team doing The program committee in announcing Johnston of St. Paul motored Renwick for Myers, Bucklin for 1912, embodied in the section 443, race, which is made into poetry thru much in the way of good hard the entertainment for the ^{tnra and spent the week-end at the Owens, Myers for Bucklin. postal laws and regulations, printed line bucking or passing. There was the passing of time, but is disagreeably day announced the purpose of having Touchdowns: Young, Bannon goal •Tony Knauer home. on the reverse side of this form, towit: One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. near at hand. From- the plenty of kicking but not of a good the organization present was for touchdown: Young, Tuste. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. 3r. E. B. Carter left today for old Druid rites, the folklore of sprites variety. 1.That the names and addresses of two-fold, first, to- provide entertainment Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Officials: Referee, O'Brien, Shattuck the publisher, editor, managing editor ."Minneapolis where he will attend the witches and ancient merrymaking the Winona headed straight for the Added for'all ads not paid for in advance. and second, to give encouragement Umpire, Lyons, St. James and business managers are: Publisher, Readers or locals not run in international Convention of" Daify books describe the progress to the Austin goal in the second quarter to the musical efforts of the Headlinesman, Corey, Austin Timer, Roe & Preston, Austin, Minn. this column will be charged at the present mode of entertainment by and after" a series of line smashes, uand Milk Inspectors. quintette. and further to lend support Editor, F. C* Preston, Austin, Mihr^ Landolt, Austin. rate of 10 cents Der line. fortune telling, walking backward, by end runs and a short pass, Bannon Managing Editor, F. C. Preston, Austin, to the athletic activities of the Mr, and Mrs. John Riding, Mr. and Minn. Business manager, F. C. MCGRAW WINNER pushed the pigskin over the line. apple pearings, by fortune cake and FOOR SALE—Several dozen fruit high school. TBFtsl Ii. W. Wengert and Mrs.'Wiljjasi Preston, Austin, Minn. Winona chose to kick from the 15 other forms of fortune omens. jars, all sizes, also gallon and half George Anderson of the committee 2. That the owners are: (Give Gleason have returned from a yard line and Tuste placed the ball "How to tell fortunes by tealeaves," gallon crocks. Call 6673 mornings. names and addresses of individual made an appeal for the presenc^ of OF PRIZED CUP atrip thru Northern Minnesota. is one of the newer books neatly between the uprights. After owners, or, if a corporation, give its 29-1-p every business man of Austin at the name and the names and addresses which is useful at this-time. that the ball changed hands time and WUlard Howe of Minneapolis is football games, adding that their of stockholders owning or holding one FOR SALE—Big Type Pure-bred Poland "Mme. Zanto's Fortune Book" gives time again, when either team failed assisting with the work at the Cul*&er presence would often times win a pe? cent or more of the total amount China Boars and Gilts. Carl to make first downs. meanings of cards, tea and coffee farm while Mr. Culver and game for the local team. Superintendent of stock) Herman Roe, Northfield, Trophy of President Is Onken, Waltham, Minn. 24-8-c The long rest between halves seemed grounds, palms, bumps and moles, Minn. F. C. Preston, Austin, Minn. Waugkn Drumm are attending the Neveln supported the position Temporarily In His meanings of precious stones and flowers. 3. That the known bondholders, to have done the locals a world ISCatianal Dairy Show. FOR SALE—No. 1 graded white potatoes. of Mr. Anderson that the team mortgagees, and other security holders of good. Winona again started strong Call Harold Rochford, Dial Hands. would "get much real encouragement ,-r owning or holding one per cent "Miss Kathryne Beckel spent sev•®ral 8246. 27-4-c but once Austin got the ball a fierce •Dennison's "Bogie Book" has hints from the business men. or more of total amount of bonds, v. days at the D.Rush Horned at struggle ensued to cross the Winona on easily made decorations. mortgages or other securities are: James Prevratil, scout executive, —Eyestrain in children cured without Ifrownsdale last- week. She has re-.sramed Rasmussen & Daane, Austin, Minn. line. Austin made three successive The library has ghost stories "galore," C. B. McGraw won the president's told the members of his experiences glasses. Glasses correctly fitted 4. That the two paragraphs neyt her work at the R., R. Murphy first downs toward the end of the, among them: "The Ghost cup for the first time in a golf tourney in teaching scouts to learn to play to other people who must have above, giving the names of the owners, ta&csre after a week's vacation. third quarter and had the ball dangerously Stories," Dickens" "The Old Nurse for that trophy yesterday at the musical instruments and brought, out stockholders, and security'holders, I. them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A. near the enemy line at the Tale," Gaskell "The Ghost of Stukley if any, contain not only the list Country Club. This is the first annual that Edward-Crane has learned to Mrs. Gilbert Sorflaten, who with Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, of stockholders and security holders end of the quarter. Several excellent Castle," Harte "Legend of play for this cup, which will become play trombone since July. sbildren has been travelling in Over Gas Office. 13-tf as they appear upon the books of the passes with Young doing most {Sleepy Hollow," Irving "The Golden the permanent property of the Spence Jordan was the lucky man Norway this summer, returned to the company but also, in cases where the of the receiving, and a splendid long Arm," Jacobs "The Monkey's Paw," player who wins it three times. in a contest,, it being his lot to prepare stockholders or security holder appears WANTED—To hear from owner of •ucity Friday. They will make their run by Dunlop were responsible for Jacobs "Turn of the Screw," James The scores of yesterday's play were on the books of the company the ticker before Friday of this good farm for sale. State cash Jaratme at 307 West Maple street. this. "Mystery Stories," Poe "Mystery as trustee or in any other fiduciary as follows: price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, week. relation, the name of the person or Shortly after play began in the C. B. McGaw ...85 9 76 Mind not the breakers but go Stories for Boys and Girls," Smith Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c George Rice read an extract from Corporation for whom such trustee is straight ahead and you will succeed, "The Tapestried Chamber," Scott. a paper by Roger Babson, the celebrated acting, is given also that the said 3tui let your course be towards ManIfcafco two paragraph contain statements statistician, on "Hospitality," embracing affiant's full knowledge Commercial College. Send for Going Down.—A nervous woman which was warmly received. and belief as to the circumstances •^Catalog. 29-1 went to have her throat examined by Two new members were received, and conditions. under which stockholders a specialist, who, while, adjusting Art Smith and F. C. Preston. and security holders who do The Happy Thought club met on the laryngoscope, remarked: "You'd not appear on the books of the company ''IThursday afternoon with Mrs. WilaiflfTn as trustees, hold stock and securities be surprised to know how far down Aultfather. More than twenty "Mother are there any'men angels in a capacity other than that 4 you can see with this instrument." of a bona fide owner and this affiant quests ^were present. Mrs. Frank in heaven "Is that so, doctor?" faltered the has not reason to believe that TsSpcemer's division served a delicious "Why certainly, dear." patient. Then after a pause, she any other person, association or corporation Mooch* "But, mother, I never saw any pictures has any interest direct or said "Before you begin, doctor, I of angels with whiskers." indirect- in the said stock, bonds or ought to tell you that I really hadn't A- P. Hohmann, superintendent of other securities than as so stated by "No, dear, men get in "with a close time to mend that hole in my stocking agents of the Mutual Life Insurance him. shave.". before I came here." F. C. PRESTON, Gismpany of New York, spent Thurs•aiay Editor and Business Manager. in Austin with Albert Hopfe and Sworn to and subscribed before me NWarren E. Johnson, district man Of the 200,000 colored soldiers sent 1 this 9th day of October, 1922. AUSTIN MARKETS agers of the company. F. C. WILBOUR, overseas during the world war, battle Notary Public, Mower County, deaths amounted to 474, while (Corrected October 9) Minnesota. My commission It "W. Marshall has leased the Jos. the total deaths were 9,765. expires May 8, 1929. PRODUCE. lzwnnTi home at 308 West Bridge St., Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— jfor several months and will move in ,sa soon as his family can join him Dairy Butter •••35 Eggs, trade I&edb. Mr. and Mrs. Keenan intend I Lyric Theatre Potatoes 35 -,*£©• spend the winter at Janesville, Flour—retail, 49 lb sack "^SEsconsin. $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 POULTRY The Misses Esther Dock, Josephine Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— SPe&erson and Rachael Himie have Monday and Tuesday ^roanpJeted their courses at St. Olaf Light Spring Chickens 10 4* hospital and have gone to St. Paul Heavy Spring Chickens 14 8 & 9 October where fhrey will take their state board Leghorn Spring Chickens 10 '^examinations. From there Miss Dock Heavy Hens J® Light Hens .goes to her home at Enderlin, N. D., A I N E S S "Carmen of the Klondike" Geese J® :Ufs3 Peterson to Hector, and Miss Eggs, cash lEfmile to Hayfield. Roosters Ducks HAPPINESS THrs. F. N. Christopherson and ba"By Ducks (No. 2) 10 More exciting than the "Spoilers," and the consists of wanting something and work Lorrane, returned to their home HOG« MARKET. _afc ing to get it. Every normal human being has dreams Blooming Prairie Friday after "Flame of Yukon." The greatest fight ever Quoted by Hormel Company— g-Tpwwfling1 two weeks with her parents, Medium and Butchers of the future, looking forward to the attainment of things tskt- seen in pictures—fought in the fury of an Packers $7.40 and Mx s. S.* Severson on East beyond his present reach. Veal, Sheep and Lambs Water street. Mrs. Steverson accom* Alaskan storm. Romance, thrills, and adventure Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 ^azued iter daughter home for a Most of our wants are material they are expressed in the $3.50 to $8.00 in the Far North. ^akort visit. "Veal Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 desire for a home and other comforts, for travel and financial ~3. Cattle W.^Skinner, of the Austin Daily Matinee—2:30. Evening 7:30 and 9:00 independence.. Mone^ is necessary to secure them. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 herald, ^eft Friday night for a short Cows and Heifers .... .$3.50 to $4.50 Children 25c, Adults 35c (including tax) 'trip the east. He will attend the Bulls .$3.00 to $3.50 Dreams become realities with the accumulation of money. ^Rational Convention of the American Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 3g«»l Cross to be held in Washington People who have bank accounts are on the road to getting GRAIN MARKET. -ras October 9 and 10 and from Washington Quoted by-Hormel Milling Co.— what they want. he will go to South Hadley No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs- $1.14 Writes, Massachusettes, for a visit with No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 Start saving now. There is positive pleasure in saving— No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .. $1.04 life parents. a fascination in watching your account grow until you Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— ii'4 Oats .27 to .29 possess a sum that% means the realization of a dream. J3LOCAL NURSERY DEALER Flax .... $200 to $2.12 WANTED. Rye 53 -to .57 ^Fifty^ourth consecutive year of Barley .40 to .50 To start an Interest Account at this bank, iguH&tiltural service to planters of r^raes, scrubs, and plants in the north simply call and make your first deposit. All deposits'toade in the Savings Department of states. The half-century suci—of ft? tl 'J- NOTICE this Bank on or before the Tenth day of the*month will Jewell products is due not on- Deposits made on or before October 10 draw interest :fy to of stock, but also to the quality receive interest from the first of the month. 5 from the 1st. We paid our savings customers nearly -To avoid penalty-the balance fiiat the guarantee which goes $8,000.00 in interest Octobef 1st. of 411 real estate tax must -yai. them includes the service of the be paid this month. On November in^ni dealer who handles them. There first a penalty of 10 Is an opening in this county for a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK per cent will be added. Jewell Service Dealer. Far parti^eidars Fanners & Merchants State address the Jewell Nursery "A. M. SMITH, ---i'J "Company, Service Department, Lake Austin, Minn, -m- County Treasurer.5^ Minnesota. 'M&'i A. MM iMsiI' & I? Ifcws items from all «ectmns tScsritory ire wanted l»y The News. jjgmj&teac.