Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 7, 1922 · Page 8 of 12
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The other towns in the circuit visit at the home of her sister Mrs. There will be a health clinifc at were Austin, Owatonna, Albert Andrew Harstad is still confined to the opera house Friday evening, Lea and Faribault, all with a population his home after sustaining injuries in Martin Axness, going from here to December 8th, under the supervision of 10,000 or better, Waseca People saving for a rainy day a fall down stairs at the Harseth Spring Valley to visit for a few days usually find Christmas is a flood. of. the county nurse, Miss Hovre. If You Should Break home in Austin Friday. Mr. Harsted (population about 3000), New Richland with other relatives. The bride is received severe bruises and cuts Moving pictures will be shown and and Blooming Prairie, both near A man who always is making excuses well known here, having taught music instructive talks will be heard on the 1000 mark.—-Adams Review. about the face, being unconscious has no 'time to make a success. Your Arm in Grand Meadow several years •. different health topics.—Grand. Mea-. several hours ^fter the accident— It isn't so very hard for a skinny dow Record/ Grand Meadow Record. ago. Mr. and Mrs. Flathers will A competitive hunt was' held Sunday girl to be modest. between two six-man teams, captained leave soon for' Los Angeles, Calif., Valentine Webber, an inmate at by Bill Gerrish and Perc Cran, The world makes things hot for Fred Volkman went to Minneapolis to reside. The Record joins in congratulations.—Grand there is a "power within" the body that the State School, for the Feebleminded the object being to see which side man with cold feet. Saturday to get a Ford Coupe for Meadow Record. mends the broken bone. was killed Wednesday afternoon could bying in the most game, the delivery to a customer. Comparing When opportunity starts knocking when a "cave-in" occurred in losers to entertain the winners at an If you lacerate the flesh, there is a business this fall with that of last it is time for others to quit In the issue of Nevemb^r 16th the a sand pit in which, he was working. oyster supper Monday night. The "power within" that heals the wound. season Mr. Volkman says that the ,-'~2 Herald published a story of a freak One objection-to radio is they are Gerrish .team of-outlaws was composed Webber and Thomas Fitzpatrick, last delivery made was on Nov. 6th, What is true of a broken bone or of a ear of corn, found by an Indiana farmer, all party lines. :7 of Messrs. Gerrish, Smith Vallie, an attendant, were shovelling in the while this year deliveries are being flesh wound, is also true of burns, scalds and Monday Wm. Carver, who Art Watkins, Gerald Hanson and bottom of the pit when the' slide ^occurred. made every week, with a total of five and bruises. An open mind is all right If voui farms near Sargeant brought to the Dick Watkins, who easily won the Fitzpatrick managed to extricate" mouth isn't that way. in the past three weeks,—Six Town Herald office a red ear of corn of a Chiropractic teaches that this "power contest, defeating the Innocents, himself from the gravel before News. within" 'is the only -power on earth that variety known in the southern states You can't keep a good secret dowmf composed of Messrs. Cran, Sunwall, it closed in on his entire body, I heals, cures or mends, and that what that as "The Bloody Butcher," which has" G. H. Dalen, Wm. Wrede, A. Crawford but at that time Webber had- been t—if M- He who hesitates is last—1 power cannot or will not heal, cure or mend, *"Brownsdale friends received word a crude cross in white grains among and Ben Wrede. •hesitates on a railroad track suffocated. is beyond the power of anything on earth. the first of the week of the death of i. the red ones. Mr. Carver having read A truck load of cottontails was After getting out Fitzpatrick pulled Mrs. Owen F. Jones, who was killed Chiropractic teaches that the power within in the Herald of the finding of the About the fastest race we hfiWf#* DEFINITION brought in by the Innocents, but it his inmate charge from the gravel in an automobile accident at Portland, moves the body, regulates the heat of the ever seen is the 'human race. Indiana "Red Cross ear," wished to The practice of Chiropractic which had closed in and caused onstant availed nothing, as Gerald Hanson body, converts common food into living flesh 0r$., on the 13th. Mrs. Jones consists of the show that Minnesota corn growers adjustment, Growing old is a bad habit. Keei^i with the had been out collecting crows "during and blood, develops the body from a single who was formerly Miss Emma Rawlins suffocation. hands, of" the movable can also produce some varieties, and irig it up will get you. cell to an adult organism and reproduces the segments of the spinal the past two weeks and brought in and lined with her parents on Coroner P. A. Smith after examining has left the freak ear at the Herald column to 1 normal position species. 'steen barrels of this delectable fowl, the farm now owned by H. B. Hillier, useleasr for the purpose of the body said that death was due Men and razor blades are office where it has attracted much attention releasing the prisoned which resulted in the Gerrish gang when they lose their temper. It teaches that this power performs these will be remembered by many of our to suffocation.—F aribault ail impulse and comment amongst corn physical functions by means of impulses sent winning the* contest, and Mr. Gerrish readers. She was about fifty years 5 News. raisers.—Hayfield Herald. Several of our most bea&tffttlp over the nerves, and that when a nerve is being unanimously given the title old and is survived by her son, Norris words are "Here is the ten I tKttr impaired the impulses are interfered with of "King of the Crows." who is attending a medical college rowed." Thursday of last week was Mothers' 3 i- Helmar Norby and Ingval Wahl and the result is called dis-ease. in Portland. She was for many The Outlaws were duly entertained Day in the History Club which met with rather a serious accident on all Many a man sits around To cure dis-ease the tissue interfering years connected with Moosehart at an oyster supper Monday evening has been- made an annual event. Each the state road east of Grand Meadow Ask Your wondering why lie doesn't get with the nerve must be adjusted to normal. Children's Home in Aurora, 111.—Six member brings her own mother if at the Cran Eat Shop. Good on Thursday evening when the Ford raise when that is the reason. Chiropractor Town News. This is what the Chiropractor does. sport was enjoyed by the "hunters possible, if not some other mother. roadster in which they were riding for and much good feeling was engendered. The meeting was held at the home swerved from the road, tried to shin "The Last Word" Employ none but a competent chiropractor. of Mrs. W. JC. Porter. It is expected that another up a telephone pole and landed on its Local people will be interested to 4* competitive hunt will be pulled off In Other Years northwest corner at the side of the After the usual routine of business, learn of the marriage on Tuesday afternoon Write for information regarding Chiropractors orlSchools to the in the near future.—Hayfield Herald. road. The Wahl boy was badly at "1:30 of Miss Vivian Raabe the leader, Mrs. R. J. Price, ni versal Chiropractors' Association, Davenport, Iov/a, U.-S *&• bruised and it is feared that his hip and" Mr. Homer Flathers, the event took charge and roll call was taken »$»«$» »j. .j. .j. The Thanksgiving Pageant which is broken. Norby escaped with only Members responded with All being solemnized in Minneapolis. Mr. quo- Rights Reserved (News of Austin of the first week im was given at the Baptist Church on slight injuries.ord. and Mrs. Flathers arrived in Grand -Grand M'eadow Rec- tations of tribute to mothers. One Lewis Building DR. R. L. NELSON, D. C- DIAL 2277 December, one, five, ten, twentj?r Sunday even'ng drew one of the largest Meadow 6n Tuesday evening for a member found her tribute in song G. F. STORING, D. C. DIAL 2508 Over Woolworth's crowds we have ever seen at a and thirty years^go, as taken frcu£ which she played on the Edison. Win. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. DIAL 2593 Over Austin Nat'l. Bank church service in a long time. our files.) Tke "mothers" were each presented The Pageant w^is the story of the with a red carftation as favor, JL Coming of the Mayflower, beginningwith One Year Ago. The History Club were indeed glad The Charm the Coining of' the Pilgrims, the •jl. a of the opportunity of having the Austin's new high school was dedi°~ JS'•f& hardships and sickness of the first mothers with them again and thus cated. $ urii tt11i1*i!• imm, n'f ii a n' ii•rmimr11 mi wv it'!, great| winter, the return of the Mayflower,! .-fSjS 1 honoring them for nothing is ——11 1 11 1 in 1 mil 11 1 1 11 ii in .»-«* Movement started to aid in near" the first tojvn meeting, the first -In-- I •fM-! er than true motherhood.—LeRoy Iridependent. East Relief. A Rare Comedy in Three Acts ternational Treaty and the first Austin Electric Company reopened t'' International- Treaty and the first Presented by I for business after being closed^ thanksgiving.—LeRoy Independent. Father Gmeinder of St. Peter's tk since interrupted by fire. The Junior Class of Austin High School H'lurch pleached his farewell sermon Young Selmer Lewis, who is well Announced that War tax would at his church Sunday. He has known here, has been getting himself removed January First. been given charge of the Catholic into trouble by forging checks And^of course purchasers were beting church at Madison Lake, Minn-," by on relatives and passing them on advised to do it early. Showing What the Modern Parent Want# When He the Rt. Rev. Bishop P. R. Heffron Blomming Prairie business men. _One and will take over his new duties was passed in Minneapolis. The Ten Years Ago. Sends Daughter Away to School next Sunday. The Madison Lake young man's father says that in some HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Three months short course foif parish is one of the finest in the Winona manner the reports in some of the farm boys and girls began in Austir^ diocese and the promotion papers have become twisted. The high school. comes as a recognition of Fr. Gmeider's statement that he had paid $600 for The McNamara bomb throwing' Friday Eve., Dec. 8 good work in the past years.! his son is false. He gave each of case, and the New York police graftP The Rose Creek pastor is well known his children $500, but has been case, filled the columns of the press,- here and while his many friends dislike obliged to pay about $136 for checks News published of the death o£ to see him leave this part of the I forged by Selmer. Selmer was arrested Hon. W. E. Harris, of Racine, a for*" country, they are pleased to learn 8:15 O'CLOCK at Austin where he was employed mer member of the state legislatures of the promotion. Fr. Gmeinder was at'the packing house and was Miss Helen Wagner became thee TICKETS—35 Cents ever a hard worker in a civic and patriotic, taken to Owatonna by Sheriff Leehy wife of Alvin H. W. Sorom at Gran# as well as religious way and I to face trial. The young man's relatives Meadow. Miss Minnie Mott was married he will be especially remembered for are respectable people of this to Frank Bushman in Austin^ his excellent patriotic work during community and have the sympathy and Miss Mable Jaunita Miner andf our country's present troubles. He of all in their trouble.—Blooming William Eugene McGuire were also' will be succeeded at Rose "Creek by Prairie Times. joined in wedlock. Rev. Tennison, now assistant pastor at Albert Lea.—Adams Review. Iowa Couple Was Twenty Years Ago. The Equal Suffrage club met at the-home Married Here Sat. The long-awaited and hard-earned of Mrs. P. A. Reilly. baseball trophy signifying that the The council committee on electriclights Adams baseball club of 1922 won the Justice Detwiler had a brief respite was given full power to es championship of the Southern Minnesota "from court trials Saturday tablish rate for the city. Baseball Association arrived! morning when Joseph A. Ray and A ten inch electrical gong was ill--" here Tuesday and is now on display Miss Clara Belle Smith appeared and stalled in the high school to announce1 in the First National Bank. The, requested that he make them man beginning and ending of classes. trophy is a beauty. It is sixteen and wife. He accommodated them. Announced that three new rural inches high and is a reproduction of Both 'are residents of Clarion, Iowa, standard of quality routes would be inaugurated on Janrr~ a five inch league baseball upon and returned to that city after the 1. and so determinedly which is standing a baseball pitcher George Hjrsch, Hormel's Provision* ceremony. in the act. of winding up. The trophy kept Market, J. F. Fairbanks, Frank is of silver mounted on an ebony Advertisements in The News reach prices down. Crane, Albert Thon, Charles Cressy,, 1 the consumer. Pitzen the Shoeman, Earl and Rus~ So when you buy ted, The Golden Eagle Clothing House, Andrew's Music House, The Ford Products 4 Citizens National Bank, R. Dumnkelman, you will enjoy not McBribe the grocer and R. R. Murphy carried display ads announcing the satisfaction only holiday bargains. of having the made right choice Thirty Years Ago. but of having saved it President Cleveland had just let be known that he would consider na money besides. political appointments until his inauguration Those Ounces Call, write or phone for our terms. The new silver quarter was causing considerable discussion. of Prevention $235.00 CHASSIS, Regular Fred Baird was circulating a subscription $269.00 RUNABOUT, Regular list to provide funds for a than of higher 298.00 tobagg-an slide. TOURING, Regular A You would not think of running on flat .•'Frank A. Smith and Miss Anna M, 380.00 priced brandsit TRUCK, Regular GVAR* Jensen were married. I tires, yet many a man is careless about CHASSIS, Starter and Demountable goes farther. The Austin high school football what is equally" important keeping his" 330.00 ... team returned from Northfield witfe RUNABOUT, Starter and Demountable battery properly charged and filled with a tale of a severe beating administered I 364.00 .by the Northfield team. distilled water. ., 5 The Minneapolis "Tribune predicted TOURING, Starter and Demount-# 7" if you don't know how to give these that the Hon. J. J. Furlong would ,i 393.00 able -v.. 'Ty for mcro than 30 ve^rs have difficulty in being elected speaker ,'r, ounces of prevention, come in and letus show TRUCK, Starter 450.00 of the state legislature. you. We are manned and equipped to repair COUPE, Starter and Demountable 530.00 "j'*'* SEDAN, STARTER and Demountable 595.00 all makes of batteries, andat reasonable cost. Tv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This is a pleasant, safe and reliable Austin Auto Co. medicine for coughs and colds. 'Jci Millioijs cf pounds bougjit by the ff- WILL Atio WINTER STOffi YOUR BATTERY government It has been in use for many years the be$t.. and is held in-high esteem in those ERDMAN GARAGE&.CO. 5Ib&t WHY households where its good qualities gre best known. It is a favorite witlr t' mothers of young children, as it contains nw|pium or other harmful drug'. Austiiif Minnesota Try ft when you have need, of ^siktr aHMH9