Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 25, 1923 · Page 4 of 12
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■ A MHMMMMM| MM ___ ’ I T' T : J' l- - - '• <\ r-. --r • ■ - NEWS, COUNTY AUSTIN, MOWER MINN. Page Five i 1 all sends greetings of his old to Roads DEATHBLOWTO Mrs. children: of their Bell Take 5 Cents the K. Bervin and Sunday aunt buried levies. Mrs. here T. la., guests last tax Townships and was same were I friends. Saturday. Valley, Minn. Friday , Mrs. Bell cities Spring and villages Mrs. Weigen. died in Minneapolis. went to also profited by the Of General Tax $1 A Hallowe’en pie and At week i the end with relatives, C. Summicht and time she plan, the spend Mrs. program bulletin to Mr. and social of adds. one new was one HIGHWAY UGLIES be will given the school house at the prominant Motor and F. W. Fiedler Hall and children citizens vehicle Mr. returned Blooming children and Mrs. E. of too, gained owners, in District No. Friday 129 evening, Prairie. Many by the Falls, Saturday friends from lowa lowa, Saturday, Austin to paid their highway motored to last which added Loss 1-3 of the cents program 5 tnan gen■ October 26. Everyone tribute Fiedler | where Mrs. recently had to good mother. nothing shop. the co;ue accompanied to but eral tax a an taxpayer’s dollar in America average car I by willingness pie and Miss We to /Vera Voldhandt operation. she days glad hear few entertained began G. Diddams running to A. spent a savings are highways in operating a w’ent to up on State Auditor recent Bill Rules a year have good time. few friends interests is recovering nicely. after his farm her home week looking at Tuesday resulting this from a costs better highways. a when about billion dollars one were I _____ A surprise given in evening. Mr. motored party and Mrs. G. Gould Boards Off State E. Lansing. was at used for highway construction and honor of James Merritt his house at Mrs. Mildred Eagle Grove, Saturday. Mrs. i Maceman visited to lowa in Pinkney left Tuesday Mrs. maintenance in this morning The country. Roads. 1 Friday evening. All good Minneapolis H. report the M. Hunt baby home after week and returned N. D. end. New Pieere, for her homo Explosive at a over other 94 2-3 Is cents for other public went time. Miss with them. Pauline Sandboe last Mrs. A. E. visiting her sister, spent activities and expenses. In Demand Here Mrs. Gordy is W. A. reported be Saturday Born Gomer, to Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Josephine Pinkney. and her home in to Miss at Henslin and Minnesota highways be to These figures by are protected John Walker, E. She has her low home. been Hayfield. Saturday, October boy. 20, at Charlotte Diddams hostess Miss very against “uglies.” a was former tax adviser the United to ill for long time. E. Anderson Sunday School 10:30. Club Monday who has been Embroidery in charge at the During to a the Ray P. Chase, auditor, state ruled past month, Mower , States Treasury, given in highway are a Sunday | Women of the increasing produce Interest is in topic “Noted is The evening. moving County this week that i farmers our company state lands was have shall ordered thru bulletin no this week make plain to i Spring School welcome. refreshments Valley I all Light to and Bible.” hold similar of the to the he leased for bill board are a county By and Farm Bureau agent purposes. I to Minnesota people how small Blooming Prairie a por' position there. Evening services 7:30. i served. at office this action, Minnesota kept were 1500 step with pounds of sodatol.the tion of the over general burden is imposed tax > j Moham- closed Stereopticon Lecture After the Rebekah Lodge other ' left which states on explosive, conserving the be in over to used ar war e by highway improvement. Ole Oleson I I Mrs. entertained few medanism. illustrated And farewell given work Tuesday a its blasting natural rul-; songs. Livestock of their by a was Growers stumps roads and stones. C. E. scenery’ Friends of good roads—and, last the bulletin friends her home Monday in at I ' these who Come pictures, leave and inter- M. Holt and Mrs. Mr. ing the Reuter big out signboards. of Lyle see township has received adds, that includes everybody I ’ Oleson’s mother Ask State honor of Mr. Weights and J Everybody the instructive. esting and for the of western part In his connection first with this shipment ruling soon Mr. and that reports nowadays—realize that visiting here. investment sister whj no | welcome. presented They cut are Chase i state. it the does following sent letter were excellent work to and that helikes of public funds yields Refreshments big holders. backward and The Club glass salt Book C. M. ■' as Babcock, gave it commissioner high- pepper of well a picric acid. This as Directors the as of Northwestern Co- and direct return all the to people the * , served. last ♦ Thursday at home of party as material is being were ways: I Shippers’ secured for the cost operative Livestock ADAMS association, that in better’ highways, the banquet and Guild Ladies served The The Mrs. T. C. Cashman. express of women cartridging, handling Within and few this transporting, weeks office meeting in past St. Paul Oct. a on confidence that the good roads Club Commercial dressed backwards and they the to program members 4- ' 4 came entered $7.15 has 100 pounds plus received or for per took 16, which requests two steps promise numerous to Knut P. Gurvin, who is j ] will be working carried without delays dining the the house similarly. Tuesday evening in A five on freight from St. Paul. permits bill boards to erect be of far reaching state importance all to on for the Oliver Plow Works, left Mon-;; curtailments. understand We the house. served with of dinner the or opera course was room lands. I have ruled The today that supply livestock of No. blasting in this 6 section. no growers caps the < day Albert to meet at it. full justice and the they did to pie and coffee first cocktail Although manager than $23,350,000 of more state lands shall which be leased the for bill They University had hand are: on Lea. jaw while broke his Frances Roy last. extra raised for county money was board has This is in line with they out will have purposes. be run to First—Promised so full the Rev. J. G. Helkrans recently j support to afternoon. football Tuesday playing and township was loads and city village and legislative I intent, purchased evidenced by Mr. Kildahl drove and Mrs. Lyle thru the to regular channels as fight being made by the State Children’s ] Adams behalf of in at for He taken Rochester treatment. now to a in Minnesota streets during the was Section by 11, Chapter farmers. Laws last Sunday visit Mr. 439, 1923,' and Mrs. T. to our Railroad and Warehouse Commission He rela- ] home Minneapolis. is at a last three the local road and w’hich advertisements' years, requires that Bagstad. Otto Halverson family and Any Attorney who and General retain contemplate tive Cassel has been to of Dr. and state getting this a levies for street tax this be highways' year were removed from also public Adams of the of guests were material had weighters the South best Minneapolis for 30 s at Sa. Paul do before in the pastor years, so $1,977,174 less and for last $3,- prior the' year December to and with Bags Ist, tads. RENOVA supply is stockyards. exhausted. pupils the Consolidated grade The of 265,185 less than for 1921, according policy of department I your as understand Mr. and Mrs. Mackie in Austin will their school give were Second—Named committee program of 5 figures to based the auditor’s states a on * : it be. to visit friends. last Monday to Friday evening. Phillips Mrs. W. M. and daughters, Washington to in effort to to abstract. This tax possible because go an was I will that this ruling certain am will Several here the from attend Lars Slinde I had threshers Satur- Lulu and Marian Austin callers, obtain amendments the Federal to were the improvement and maintenance W. R. EARL work ( hardships advertisers no upon football St. Olaf-Carleton day. ■ £ at game Saturday. Packer Stockyards and Control Act, of the main highways transferred was the of the state are since newspapers FUNERAL Northfield Saturday. DIRECTOR Carl Tiedt, 84 old, died suddenly spending few William is Cross features which they years to vehicle a to motor and remove say owners their entirely adequate to carry message Monday night. He Business ate with the home folks. He is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rask days in Residence experience has detrimental proved supper counties were to relieved of that began c expense the public. to Phone with the family 2512 Monday but Phone evening 2213 Waseca Eastern supply help but last week still working Star to the development the co-operative an of s as expects putting all of their funds local on It will work hardship bill AUSTIN. MINN. no did upon respond when called break- not to position party. have permanent to marketing of livestock. roads—five from j a times much as board since companies will it prevent fast Tuesday He morning. Mrs. was Clarence of Washington, s soon. Peterson the initial financial outlay of j | Damen’s erection father. They live six miles D. C. visited here last Miss Dora Palmer week with his of Brownsdale of the boards. north j of town. brothers. in the neighborhood collecting v was It will B. P. Haugen Nick, j operate safety and as measure son, were a for orphanage. She offered The Women’s Auxiliary money tl an of the I the that it in Adams, will Tuesday. to extent prevent calendars all who wished to to American will Legion give „ party a the construction bill boards which ' Prof. Hovland of Forest motored to help. disabled week for the next veterans ' City, ’ obstruct the view distract the at-' la., last Friday. and He returned who hospital in the Rochester. David at Barnes leave for expects to are Friday with tention dangerous crossroads and Hovland who had Mrs. at Some of the from his here home Milaca this in week. j j women visited Lake in Mills Forest City and corners. going drive Rochester to to are over Enno Krull and brother have ; the week. past returned It will be another step to lighten the hearts preserve to try to of the from their I 1 lowa trip. j the scenic beauties of Northern Min- - former servicemen. L t Henry Kramer and have * been and nesota their disfigurement prevent son H LEROY Mr. and Mrs. Nordeen Olson and sawing for of Renova. by j east commercial advertisements, persons Mr. and Mrs. M. Solberg drove to We have barely * . the started + Clifford Browning is delighted tourist as Ellendale visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Mel Styles, who has been industry in Minnesota. Tourists, with his school near in work. He ever a as Jorgenson. {_ Yankton, S. D. for several months, increasing thousands, coming into are returned home last week. admire en-, state to its beauties, our Harlan Palmer, former Leßoy its! joy its climate and partake of a SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION boy, last Friday from Hollywood, hospitality. The came entertainment of Cal., visit his uncle other to and these ■ will be guests increasingly an relatives. profitable > business. You, in de- your AND SALE OF making Bishop partment, F. effort the week visiting to spent past A New Gardner are every Model produce highways which will relatives Riceville, make la. at tourist ■ travel in Vern Minnesota Smart pleas- of Montana spent a a The New Majestic So far this few here department days last week. ure. as can, shall ; make H. effort Mrs. Aby left last week to for Columbus, we every pre- ' beauty Wis., visit spots, their brother prevent to and serve our a destruction disfigurement other relatives. She and accompanied or was conserve by Hall timber, R. Sr., w’ho in lakes will also visit our resources I and streams. relatives. Miss Charlotte Diddams and nephew, r | William Price motored Austin to DEXTER Saturday morning after Mrs. T. Thompson and daughters who spent Mrs. Earl Rice of Grand Meadow the week end here. visited the O. at D. Rowley home B ® Mrs. W. Wells and La went to son Wednesday. Crosse, Wis. I! Ki 11 last Saturday to meet Ml Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of her husband. ?w!! bjaaWMBH WErf'.IIIM iffll ML St. ! Paul, Minn, Wednesday spent at Mrs. F. Larson has Faribault to gone the C. J. Krueger home. visit her to parents. Mr. i and Mrs. A. S. Chase spent Miss Anna Weigen went New to Sunday Rochester, at Minn. Hampton, la. Monday where she is C. ! E. Braemer motored Roches- to receiving medical treatment. ter, Minn. Saturday. 111 II The Misses Weigen of Mclntire, *1335 V | Sharp j Definitely J F. 0.8. FACTORY. IfcthHßT Located Pains I t ♦ Three-Door Brougham t THURSDAY HEALTH TALK * By t Wm. A. Chapman, C. D. I ♦ * Coach Sedan A Coupe —but * Sharp, —not —not definitely located a pains a call for a chiroprac- Nov. sth 10th to the tic lowest t spinal priced 3-door adjustments. closed Outside 5-passenger of toothache, which * calls for dentist’s skill, there made is quality job throughout. * better a evidence t of no car —a J * chirapractor’s service. a A wide, solid front enabling When SPECIAL the driver t seat, * of the PRICES body, the an organ roomy, legs, or arms or become centers and front of pain, * it ride is evidence 1 in real extra seat occupant to of interference comfort transmission of life’s impulses folding-chair i the camp-stool * contrivances. over nerve THIS —no SET or WARE lines. Pains in the lungs, the * Stomach, in * soreness the liver, i A wide door, tenderness direct permitting * in and the kidney convenient region, all indicate rear * I disturbance which later will without become to disturbing sooner compartment or serious. access rear ❖ dilulS II x Drugs deaden such pain, but £ the may only efficient the of the front Three occupants people ride seat. way is * rid to of the get by chiropractic spinal cause ♦ adjust- comfortably in the deeply cushioned roomy, ments. rear £ + •eat. Hospital Fails but | Style—Quality—Comfort—Price All Right—and All There Chiropractic | Helps 'IUzFMSLw | BRJffilial h) “For several months M.E.LAGESON I suffered with sharp, ❖ * lightning I ill like pains in left hip and leg. I * my was un- r able D lay to walk without pain. I consulted * several or * doctors, applied medicine externally and finally * * was * taken hospital to but Minn. Austin, there found N. Chatham St. relief. 100 a Then gW * even ra no / brother-in-law suggested chiropractor my and after * f a few adjustments I began feel to a better. It is * four * now months since I took the last adjustment and there has <♦ * t been pain of kind and I no work any day.” FREE! * FREE! every | Adelbert Sezlwe, Chiropractic t Research Bureau State- ? ment No. 13725. * I REMEMBER THE DATE W. CHAPMAN, A. D. C. NOV. sth 10th to 7 * ❖ ‘ A * Austin National Bank Bldg. DECKER BROS. Hours: 10 12 and 2 5 House Calls to to Made t YOUR APPOINTMENT ♦ + ♦ AUSTIN LANSING * Can Be Made Now By Telephoning 2593 ■ - V. 1 , +