Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 19, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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-VV'rA 5- W** gp^ay^vr «gj s~t" *"i -T 4 7 »w» 1 MOWER COUNTY -NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. a* „. ,1 Page Eight Thursday, Oct. 19, 1922. PLAY SATURDAY, locals for the season is almost bound LE ROY to disappear when the two teams :, CITY AT ROCHESTER clash at Rochester, Saturday. We "victory-| RADIATOR REPAIRING are pulling to change the Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown motored less" one. "Our Specialty" down from Austin and visited at the Sarah Mahoney home on Sunday. Double Wedding In Mrs. Guy Woodward and Mrs. May to Austin High School Work done in a-modern, scientific way in Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert motored lEUfoard have returned from a few THE STORK HAS 1 St. Olaf Church to Kasson last Saturday to visit their Tackle the Clinic The Largest Radiator Repair Shop days' visit in the cities. PRESENTED daughter, Mrs. Rowe and family. City,Team. in Southern Minnesota E. J. Diddams and Williams Mrs. Jake Sfiook and daughter ElJen 4 St. Olaf Lutheran church was the returned -home Friday evening after of Spokane, Washington, are To Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vigness I All Work Guaranteed scene of a pretty double wedding on spending a few days., at the Dairy ^guests of Austin relatives. of La Feria, Texas, October Tuesday morning when the marriage Austin .High •school's \mdefeated Show in the cities, 12, a son. Mrs. Vigness will be I Anderson's Service Co. Mr. vows were pronounced for two couples and Mrs. J. W. Yelland of Minneapolis and victoryless football team will attempt Mr. and Mrs. A. Oestreich came remembered as Nina Hegge. are visiting their parents, from London. Miss Inga Skamfer to uphold the undefeated record home Thursday froir* Owatonna I Austin, Minnesota To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Young, became the bride of Earl Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beiseker. next Saturday at Rochester. They where they had been in attendance at and Miss Mable W. Nelson was married 303 So. Railway Street, Tuesday, leave on that day to buck up against the Baptist convention. Mrs. J. E. Detwiler and son, Douglas, to George Wiley. The wedding October 17, a son. what is believed to be the toughest Mr. and Mrs. Yates and daughter have returned from a week's visJt was performed by Rev. Henry Noss. opposition-of the year, the Rochester motored down from Minneapolis on with relatives in Minneapolis. The news twice a week in The Mr. and Mrs. Wolff will make their high school gang of gridiron connisseurs. Saturday forenoon and spent a few of performing the duties of News—less than 5c a week home in London, while Mr. and Mrs. POLITICAL Rochester, it is learned, has Mrs. Eva Dolen left Honday night days at the home of their son-in-law, the office and am worthy of Wiley will live in Detroit, Mich. taken two scalps this year, trimming :£or Los Angeles, California, after L. A. Porter and family. I ADVERTISEMENTS such support. both Red Wing and Faribault. On spending the summer here with rela7tivesv Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanson motored —L. A. SHERMAN. the other hahd the State Teachers' down from St. Paul and were over Bring us your Tie Game Money (Prepared by L. A. Sherman, Austin, College team at Mankato took the Sunday guests at the W. K. Porter Minn., for which ,the regular advertising Do not delay in getting your seats measure of the clinic city boys, so Trees Fully Animate. Goes to Charity residence. rate is paid). Trees are living things. They :!£or the famous Osman Minstrels at they have at least been defeated. Perhaps Dr. Otto Young and brother Ned FILMS breathe, have circulation, digest their the Austin High School Auditorium Austin will be able to turn the came over from Rochester for a few food and assimilate it, have sexual That 3 to 3 tie game played by the NOTICE TO VOTERS. ^Saturday the 21st at 8:15 p. m. Only trick also when it is remembered that hours' visit with their parents, Mr. processes and power to adapt themselves "Yanks" and "Giants" during the recent As I am a candidate for the 960 seats in all. 32-1-c Owatonna tied with State Teachers' and Mrs. F. F. Young on Sunday. to their environment. They, office of Clerk of District Court series and which was called on College and did the same here. By lack only Intelligence, nervous system Mr. and Mrs. R. Geiger and baby Miss Cora Davidson was given a of Mower County, I respectfully account of darkness, has proved the relative scores Austin is on a par and power of locomotion. In all othet came down from the cities the fore ^surprise Monday night at her home solicit the support of all voters old saying, "It's an ill wind that as elementary processes they function with the one team which has downed part of the week to see his mother, Irj who feel that I am capable fourteen employees of the Austin blows nobody good." You will bemember completely as man. Rochester. Mrs Mary Geiger and other relatives. National Bank. Bunco was played the howl that went up when Austin's record is rather peculiar. The supper and auction sale held :and a delicious picnic lunch was servsd. the game was called and the cries of The team has neither won or lost a at the Presbyterian church on Monday "crooked" that were heard. Judge game in the three starts. All three We Sold Your evening was well attended. The Landis has stopped all that chatter contests were drawn, ending in tie proceeds were over $250. Mrs. F. W. Sullivan and Mrs. 0. W. by his recent announcement of the scores. Cresco High school scored Mrs. .Rowe and baby came from O'Berg entertained a one o'clock disposition of the proceeds from that zero against ti^e locals and Austin Kasson Monday and are visiting her luncheon Monday afternoon at the particular game. did the same. Winona was unable to parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert ihome of Mrs. Sullivan, Bridge was You want them developed Grandmother Stoves in '86 A percentage of the gate receipts get more than one touchdown with Miss Neva Danielson accompanied flayed, Miss Irene Urbach winning will be given to the Harlem War its accompanying goal kick and allowed correctly, printed by Mrs. Moen and Mrs. Norgordew ffirst prize. Memorial Fund,- and the entire sum Austin to score the same. History autoed to Austin on Tuesday on business. properly and returned will be divided among needed charities. repeated itself last Saturday All school children of Austin and when Owatonna allowed Austin to vicinity above the fourth grade will promptly. That is the The memorial is to be a massive chalk up seven points and could do le admitted free to Osman minstrel MARKET PLACE -show at Austin high school auditorium, building on an estate covering two kind of Kodak finishing more herself. Saturday afternopn, October, blocks—from 124th to 126th streets One of these characteristics of the 21. Auditorium seating capacity limited, service we render. along Seventh street in New York. It One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. stf come early. 32-1-c will take years to complete the project, Vlinimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Have us develop a roll Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be .j.<p></p>PARK .j. *.* *.4 but the donation from the World THE TIME—Saturday, October 21, \dded for all ads not paid for in ad and you'll, know. 1 series game will hasten the time. m. W 1922, at 8:15 p. m. W Readers or locals not run in vance. THE PLACE—Austin High School this column will be charged at the Finishing thaf right rate of 10 cents per line. Auditorium, Austin. Minn. "You should save up for a rainy THE SHOW The Famous, Sti and right on time is day, dear.'' ..-V-'r THEATREI LOST—BULL DOG, wearing small Paul Osman Minstrels. "I will as. sfon as I get thru saving our specialty harness with Minneapolis license THE PRICE—$1.00, 50c, 75*®- up forva dry one." attached. Finder notify Mr. Ainsworth THURSDAY & FRIDAY— at 2*12 East Bridge, Dial "Mrs. ""Carrie Wright was gi^en a JOHN BARRYMORE in AUSTIN MARKETS 2610 or Dial 7302. xarewell party Monday night atr the "Sherlock Holmes" 32-1 S. of C. hall by members of the R. 0 WOLD N. A. lodge. Mrs. Wright leaves (Corrected October 19) A a or os A to FOR SALE—Big Type Pure-bred Poland brings to the screen the great- $» Decker Bros. soon for California to reside. She was PRODUCE. China Boars and Gilts. Carl est dramatic role of all time. ^presented with a traveler's umbrella. Onken, Waltham, Minn. 24-8-c DRUG COMPANY Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— and The evening was spent socially and $ Pathe News Dairy Butter 38 FOR SALE—Eight Big Type Duroc The KODAK Store ^dainty refreshments were served. Eggs, trade 38 Boars, winners at Mower County Potatoes 30 SATURDAY— 36 Years Setting Good Hardware Flour—retail, 49 lb sack Fair. C. W. Dralle, Adams, Minn. IMr. and Mrs. F. W. Sullivan, Mr WILLIAM FARNUM 30-8-p $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 •amd Mrs. O. W. O'Berg and Mr. and in POULTRY "Moonshine ."Mrs. E. M. Doane will entertain a —Eyestrain in children cured without party of friends this evening at a Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— I Valley" glasses. Glasses correctly fitted Hallowe'en dancing party at the Light. Spring Chickens ... w. 11 to other people who must have Thrilling story of man regen4 Heavy Spring Chickens 14 Jor Economieml Country club. Hallowe'en decorations erations Leghorn Spring Chickens them, at reasonable prices. Dr. A-. I. will be used and the guests will and Heavy Hens ... Vvf 15 Arneson, Electro-Medical Laboratory, come in costume. "In the Days of Light Hens "$»Geese {PcHkVR Over Gas Office. 13-tf .........10 Buffalo Bill" Eggs, cash 35 "The famous Osman Mintrels who WANTED—1000 old Raccoon Coats Roosters 7 -w31 appear at the Austin« High Chapters one and twg will be for repair work. Send or bring in Ducks 16 run at the matinee in order School Auditorium Saturday the 21st Ducks (No. 2) 10 your coat for price. Albert Lea that all children will get a rat 3:00 and 8:15 p. m., played to full HOG Hide & Fur Co., Albert Lea, Minn. MARKET. chance t*, see this wonderful Jiotxse in the St. Paul Auditorium on historical subject from the 31-3-c Quoted by Hormel Company— September 30th and from the reports start. Medium and Butchers $8.85 received everybody was well Packers $6.50 to $7.60 FOR SALE—Registered Poland China I SUNDAY— pleased. 32-1-c Veal, Sheep and Lambs Boars. Real herd-heading prospects. BEBE DANIELS and JACK HOLT Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00v WaldQ Johannsen, Austin. Rural in New Scout Troop.—St. Olar Lutheran Veal $3.50 to $8.00 3905. 30-4-p "North of the Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 church is to sponsor a Scout Cattle Rio Grande" Troop during the coming year, acicording WANTED—To hear from owner of $5.tto Fat Steers to $6.00 to plans announced Monday. good farm for sale. State cash A sweeping drama of the great Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 A committee consisting of R. G. Aft* Southwest price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 sierson, L. H. Williams and Walter and Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c Educational Neuman was appointed to promote GRAIN MARKET. the work. A scout master will be selected Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— Comedy FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres during the next week. No. Dk. Nor. Wheat, lbs. of land adjoining Austin. Fine Modern 1 58 .$1.14 No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, lbs. house and good improvements. 57 .$1.09 __ (Announcing Call S. L. Young. 30-tf-c Uetloff to No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, lbs. Stillwater.—Sheriff Nich 55 .$1.04 Hear the Augmented Quoted by Bemis Elevator.— olson and Fred Fenton accompanied Park Orchestra FOR SXLE—40-acre farm nine miles 1923 SUPERIOR Models] Matinee Daily at 2:30 August F. Detloff to the State Prison Oats 28 to .33 south of Austin on state road. For Two Evening Shows Flax $2.15 to $2.20 at Stillwater, yesterday. Detloff was particulars call at the Mower 7:30 and 9:00 to gy® 53 .58 committed to Stillwater for a life County News. 31-tf to Barley 40 .50 saeattence Tuesday, when he plead CITATION FOR HEAEING ON rguilty to the double murder of his Again Chevrolet Motor Company has emphasized its admitted leadership PETITION EOR ADMINISTRATION father-in-law and mother-in-law at as producer of the World's Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles. vGrand Meadow last summer. Estate of Lloyd E. Lathrop. The 1923 SUPERIOR models—one of which is here illustrated—represent STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Mower. In Probate Court. 'First Snow Falls.—Snow was reported the most sensational values in modern, economical transportation A 1 O In the Matter of the Estate of from the twin cities Monday Lloyd E. Lathrop, Decedent. ever established. .and also from points "in central Minnesota. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and Altho in the twin cities the Harry Lathrop, Cora Lathrop, Kathryn S1' I downy white fell for a couple of hours Lathrop, Lloyd Lathrop, William added equipment. Safely Invest Lathrop, heirs at law of said deceased and then disappeared, three inches ECONOMY has been still further increased by refinements engineering and to all persons interested of the January vareity fell and remained 7A Through Your Bank in the granting of administration of and added facilities. in Fergus Falls. Austin has the estate of said decedent: The petition yet to have its first snow fall in of Rev. P. H. Ryan, having 4SERVICE is now offered on a flatmate basis by 10,000. dealers and been filed in this court, representing qpHIS institution offers £922. service stations. .. that Lloyd E. Lathrop, then a resident you its experience and of the county 'of Howard, state PRICES remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expensive "Delayed Bootleg Case.—Bud Han- of Iowa, died intestate on the fcth knowledge in the specialized "•stm was picked up by the local poilice construction, which have greatly increased value. day of June, 1922, and praying that Sunday night and charged with letters of administration of his estate of investing money matter be granted to J. H. Gahagen, of Aus-. Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o* b. Flint, Mich. Tfoebng drunk. Before Justice Detwil- judiciously. "e" tin, Minnesota and the court having 9 Monday morning Hanson decided fixed the time and place for hearing' Streamline body design with high •%. Ixad not been drunk and plead not TKe object of our investment said petition: hood vacuum feed and rear gasoline '525 Five Passenger Touring Therefore, you, and 6ach of you, ^a3ty. Trial was set for Tuesday service is to give sound, disinterested are hereby cited and required to show tank on all models drum type head umA during jthe interim Hanson must 510 Two Passenger Roadster cause, if any you have, before this advice. You may" lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open T&rre thought the matter over, for on court at the probate court rooms in with doors of open models. Closed 860 Five Passenger Sedan Tuesday he plead guilty. He will consult us freely and without the court house in the city of Austin, models have plate glass Temstedt in the county of Mower, state 6f Minnesota, jpay a little higher costs on account obligation* 850 cord Four Passenger Sedanette regulated windows, straight side on the 13th day of November, of his indecision plus the $15.00 fine wiper and tires, sun visor, windshield 1922, at ,10 o'clock a. m., why said 680 Two Passenger Utility Coupe •aefc fey the justice. petition should not be granted. is dash light. The Sedanette equipped First National Bank of Austin Witness, the Judge of said Court, with auto trunk on rear. and the Seal of said Court this 13th JPOR SALE—The News has on hand Organized 1868. day of October, 1922. a large assortment of typewriter these remarkable cars. Study See the specifications Sarplns *300,000.00 HENRY WEBER, JUN., Capital & "ribbons of especially good quality, Nothing Compares With Chevrolet (Court Seal) Probate Judge. •which we are offering at fifty cents Resources Over Three Million Dollars F. G. SASSE, to close out the lot.* The Milo nb*fon mi 4 is one of the most satisfactory R. A. DUNNETTE, ... ERDMAN GARAGE Attorneys for Petitioner, made and at this price is a real Austin, Minnesota. bargain. The Mo.wer County News. 4412 Oct 19-26- 2 •. 20-tf File No. Nov. .. -X :. dit 1