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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 3

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aw TtibpunPtmwriate Powder £5 per ull Pound COEE Minneapolis LOCAL NEWS Wood ilAiii iH Hi Hl Hi iiiiii HiHiiiiiii ii liii HiK Duluth Lnrarcii HASELTINE COrjPANY BONEY SAVED IN URNITURE 198 I We Give Especial Care to flonaco Java and Mocha Hoffman House Coffee 2Oc SOc If your child is backward in his studies does not like to study or has symptoms of headache you will proba bly find that there is some little eye trouble Th re may be no outward si of a defect yet the eyes should be examined to make sure there is no fault in them i with Remember the New Store West of the Court House St her avNiingr Bnoruac A very picturesque pad effective tea applied to all the sword made fo the English Army before the Are al lowed to go Into commission A poWfnl man takes eafch In turn awhigs 11 above his" head and strikes it with nil might upon a huge round atone If tk sword shows any sign ot weakness It Is at once discarded 5 these men the future busbands of onr aiikl ii matron at the afternoon wefl wedding reception "No" said a knowing mother "They are downtown making' a Cleveland leader1 By trying any of these brands you get something choice and good In spite of 3 4 and 5 cents advance in the coffee we "sell atthe same old price The only block in City where you can get the most for your money is the block west of Court House One ark Pldb 2 Round trip rate via Chicago Great Western railway To points In New Mexico Texas Oklabom i Missouri Kansas Nebraska Mlssis lppi and Louisiana Ample return limits Tickets on sale Jan 5 eb 2 and 16 Mcb 1 and 15 Aprils and 19 or farther informatloq apply to any Oreat Western Agent or Elmer A Chicago lllz Resolved also that our secretary is hereby directed to present these re solutions with our deepest gratitude to the Ladles loral club for heir rich gift tion wia to have much a a fnotmarl CTpvvl lor uirir "No" nnwered the cynic "and I have never quite been able to make up my mind whether tbU 1 because mod rn children are lew dutiful or wort Washington Star Mahdi Gras Celebrtions1 New Orleans La MobTlk ala' and Pensacola la ebruary 10 to 16 1904 One fare plus 13 qp jtnmtf trip vb Chicago Great Western Ry Ticket' 'jo Mie eb 9th io 14th' good re turnli until eb 20th and by pay ment of 50 cents fee until March or further information apply uranyGreat Western Agent Or Ji Elmer Chicago in Chicago ndmviia UUIIU1MU ORRIS HAYES OPTICIAN With Hayes Eros Minor NoetBiair Vexed There Is no eaiaodtyi that can befall a Woman that I bar not suffered! Amiable Husband Wrong my dear Ngw Uve nmr bau a widow Vxd Sttfa I 1 calamity lrl Ji Matter of Health SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO IS rosnpHterorna J' Rew yaohiies Liberal Advance Branch Office Merrick Block ever Anotlo urniture Co Phone OS Winnipeg TURN HALL BURNED w4 1 A Brilliant Conflagration That Draws Big Crowd i Turn Halon Bridge stfeefwas deti i troyed by ire riday night The building was erected years ago at a cost of nearly 92000 It was insured for 91000 rank Kasak who was at his home on River street looked out of tle window and Saw the fire through the front aldo window df the hall He sent in the fire alarm from water and light station As soon as hose 1 arrived it was seen that the fire was a bad one and company 2 was called The flames poured out all the wit dowsand frm under the roof and was most spectacular Many hundreds 'gatheredto witness the scene The fire companies did excellent work but the building was like tinder The building was totally wrecked but a portion of the walls and a little of the roof being left standing 'The hall was opened about 11 years ago and it lias been the scene of many festive gatherings in the past Theie was a dance there Thursday night but the hall had not been in use on the day of the fire RESOLUTIONS A Tribute of Respect to the Ladies loral Club Whereas the Ladies loral Club of Austin has generously donated to' the Carnegie Public Library Association of Austin their valuable circulating library wbiclj they have been collefct ingby the most persistent persevering and painstaking effort for nearly two score years and Whereas this loral club originated by a woman of rare refinement and of age of all the clubs of America and ranks among tne urst in energy'of effort ability of execu tion and in the character and quality xiLits influence on the public mind therefore bejt ttesof vfed 'tna? wd the dlrecldrs the Carnegie Library association of Austin accept this rich gift which I any old chap what have you that atrlug around your finger fori To remind me of something I nffi to get for my wife What are you to get? Wed I've forgotten what it wubj Ncw Yorker We can save you more than in any other line in tli'e block and when you are looking at the bargains Jn the other stores do not forget ns It will not cost you any thing to look and if you wish any thing in the line We will guarantee to save you money and will give yon all new and up to date goods RHEUMATISM and DLOOD CURE yoturire not a itlsficd with ycsulta 111 ur guarantee which xia nury hottie or Sato and Guarantrad OHr MALWY wards inducing the acceptance of Kus reply Baron Hayashi besides reiterating his former published statements that Japan will insist on a signed treaty recognizing rights in Man churia said: Russia refuses this treaty we will fight" your government unalterably de termined on this course?" mini ter was asked he replied will not take promises Too many prom I Ises have been broken arid now we in slst upon a signed I Baron Hayasbk said that even a conciliatory reply from Russia but containing no provision for signing the treaty Japan desires will not be ac cepted and will mean war Denmark Pessimistic Copenhagen eb 6 Business cir cles here are uneasy owing to tho war rumors and stocks are depressed The Danish court which formerly was hopeful Is now very pessimistic ur ther large shipments for Russia are leaving Copenhagen BARGAINS IN GROCERIES Next Week Stocks GraihPovisions 4 ivrasbt wd sold for ctoh or orrled on fson ahlniargtnn upon wulcb a conunksioo wiU be on grain 54 wck and on flax a' Private Wires Vrite for oar dally market letter and sarcastic They bad been discussing the rttr eyes and nose "And I think got It btilr" said the joyful young mother "Oh Is that got It? I noticed It And a the tall girlvlth the suave manner said this the tuotheri looker dubiously at Judge! In 111 Interest You know when Mabel rejcct n'lat week I told you my trouble ud you promised to help mo Won "reepted me last night Am I touk you for Interceding for me? vousin Not exactly dear boy I 'mply Intimated to Mabel that I you myiolf Donovan Residence 114 New Phone Evening Party a riend numbering about thirtyi I were entertained by Mr rand Mrs I John their home on Aah I riday evening The party consisted of a few families who go from house to houre to spend a social even Ing After playing games ana aanc Ing refreshments were in order about 11:30 and was resumea with John arrell as violinist and Mr Gar vey as a caller for a time The best number on the program Is said to be an Irish song by 'Mr James Garvey A bit of Irish i conversation by a ww present and a couple songs by Mr arrell were also very much enjoyed All report a time Mr Pete Coleman and daughter lorence of Minneapolis were present Mrs William Smith has gone to Minneapolis to spend the daj Nate Johnson has £one to Mankato after a brief stay with old friends here McDermott Is reported as very low with an attack of pnetimonia Mrs Owen Gahagen of Lincoln street is better today IL Lippert of Owatonna is" a guest at the Deneen home Mrs Harry Warfield went to Paul today to spend Sunday with mother Pedlar has returned from ari bault Brakeman airbanks is on the sick list Little Loyd Smaby entertained this afternoon a party in honor birthday OB1TUAKY Knut Goodwin The death of Knot Goodwin occur red this morning at about 10 at his home in this city at the corner of Bridge and River street The accident which was eventually the cause of death occurred at Bloom ing Prairie last "fall Mr Goodwin was called to that place to finish some construction work on the sewer which another man bad begun bu whose sickness prevented bun finishing While working atthe bottom of a ditch cementing a sewer one of the If ik workmen plCKtJU' up a lilt JVUUV pipe ami attempted to throw it across theditob It rolled upon Mr flood (viir striking He was taken from the ditch uncon sicious Since thep he lia been sub ject to dizzy and fainting spells Erysipelas set in and two he took to his bed" Blood poison with liver complications followcd and his death which occurred this morning was not unexpected Mr Goodwin was born in Bergen Norway sixty years ago last August When twenty one years of age be came to America with his three brothers They settled in Wisconsin and were farmers About thirty years ago Mr Goodwin came to Mower county or some years bo was proprietor of the Scandinavian hotel on Mill street almost opposite the Williams Hotel Atone time he owned the whole of the block in which the uotel was located Later he went into the machine business w'th Jcrred and lost much of the money he had accumulated Later lie was proprie tor of a non factory and engaged in various occupations finally becoming signs a treaty carrying out de fl nAntrnnmr MiloS of AllHtul fiGWEU pipes were constructed by him MUST BACK POWN OR rIGni Signed Treaty With Russia Only Will Satisfy Japan I Paris eb An interview publish ed here with Baren Hayashi the Japa nese minister to Great Britain has at tracted marked attention particularly his declarations that unless Russia will rofiiilt anti also his statement that Japan desires to be nn ninno nn will obiect to any inter He was married twenty seveiLyears vcntjon from (treat Britain tending to 1 1 fr via mm nimnMninnnnm ls w' i STORE 1 EAST SIDE 3 a go to Mr? Al i Olson of hasson wtio died six years later Mr Goodwin leaves two brothers Peter of Adams atfd James who re sides in Norway The following children survive him Martha ami Clara of this city Carl of Northfield and two step Louis Olson Bf Northfield and Mrs Bertha Stearns of Spokane Mr Goodwin leaves a large citc'e of personal friends whose acquain tance of many years has strengthened a belief in his honesty industry and manly character Butts of Jamestown BJ) i calling on old friends here He is a brothor in law of Abo' Newell Mi Butts left here about twenty lhieo years ago Lenuis and Mary of Cresco are visiting relatives hero "Everett Avery has accepted a posi tion In jewelry store There is A quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome This peculiarity' of Royal has1 been noted physicians aridth'ey accord 4 ingly endorse I and recom mend it A I 4 V1 SOYAL HAKINU OWDtR CO NtW YOHK Main Office Al I Manbattan Bldg VI VV ST PAUL MINN Shrinjpsf it Ibsters and' Salad Dressing VL? Tobasco Sauce S' Curry Powder Mustard jg resh Celeryarid Lettuce Paprica I Haye Them x' MCBRIDE THE GROCER Cronon keeps good cigars Blanch BusSell of Grand Meadow has been the guest ot Stella oster cluing examinations in Aus tin' "or sale or rent rOld established Imilor works in a city ot 45000 popu lation with wide adjacent territory Address The Hebald Carl Goodwin was called home from Northfield riday OB RENT OJt SALE: On crop payments several choice farms Send for list John Mulhall Sioux City Iowa 26 lm To rent SO or 120 acres near Austin for cash Smith Land and Loan Co 4 ftt Mrsi George Dolan has gone ty the cities for a short stay Kid cigar 5 cents Dr Cobb came up from Lyle today to aU end Knute Goodwin Sirs Conway was shopping in Aus tin riday and calling on friends Mr and Sirs Nichols spent todav in Austin our doctors said I would die of culture iB the possible third in order atAmnnh wazivi P1 na m1 ormandMltlB three packages of Rocky Mountain Tea madameAV61Lana 1 Daniel Winston Burlington Vt 35 cents Malloy Bros 1 ak ktd: "ir I Inquire of Rtirtorv Nev? Phone I 147 21 tf A' A large crowd arid a goffl time hUmakes our success possible and ask the report op every hand for these good ladies to continue their Epworth League sociable The Rob 10n0recj organization and further as bins home on south Chatham was 1 tjy acting as an advisory coun packed with those eager to hear and cilto tl)e neW association thus con see hat a Humanophone was like tributlng or thetr experience to our Only those who were present have jliexperience and yet a vurreci iuea uuiv auu aiuco were enjoyed aad the receipts were a little over 89 If convenient trade at The Luther League gave a well at tended social at the home of Dr arid Mrs Hegge on High street last night The principal attraction of the evening was flinch William rank has returned to his home in Le Roy after calling on Aus tin relatives Partiris wanting ice by the Toad not ify Charles Gkipman 135 Both Wanted A servant girl for general housework Good salary Inquire at the Herald office Mr Ryei is very ck with pneu monia at his home on Mill street Mrs George Bartlett has returned home Mrs Hinckley is back from Adams OR Household furniture buggy cutter harness and Mrs Brown irst house west ot Dob jin Creek Bridge The funeral services of Alias Ella Mack will be held In St Augustines church Monday morning at 10 interment In the Catholic cemetery Col A Wright is attending IT District Court in St Paul Miss Hazel Dickens of Dexter is over today Miss Loretta Driscold ot Brown sdale is visiting at the Ds vis home William Wungert of Independence Iowa nd who'fprmerly lived In Aui lin was a caller On old friends today Jtey Dascomb (wm able to be out today Jor the first timo lrico Monday after almost a week et Illness wlrfg co thl fact there will np evening service at tne Cougreatlorl church Sunday morning service a usual will be conducted by the pastor red 0 lesson Isablo to bo aboutgalrt alter a severe attack ot the grippe The Carnegie Library Associs i John Andekhon Secretary SOCIAL EVENTS Benefit Dance i The benefit dance given at Wood man Hall riday even ng under the i management of some of the A i ladies was considering all othtr attractions of the evening l' Pt i ronized and apleasant affair About 826 were the receipts which will be turned over to the organization of the Ladies of the A Samaritan Ball The Samaritan Ball THall riday drew out an immense crowd of dancers ully one hundred fifty couples were present to enjoy what had promised to be fine dance music Tho crowd was almost too great for cjmfort The dancing continued until about 1 Thoso who de sired took supper at the Elks restaur ant The crowd testified to the po pularity of the society and the finan cial results were most satisfactory to the organization None Such Club The None Such club with Mr and Sirs A Reilly as guests of honor were entertained the beautiful home of Mr and Mrs' August Web ber or Kenwood avenue riday oyen ing About twenty guests were prtf sent and enjoyed one of the "unusually good times of that resourceful club ew clubs in our city seem to posse tho taculty of having a genuinely goouuio as this club and riday ev was one of Its best "llfich cinch pit and music together with re freshments were the at traction Surprise Parly Mr and Mrs Jerry Ingalls were tho roclplonts or a delightful surprise party riday evening when about elxty or sixty fl ve of the member of A Honor Corps and a few In vited friends gathered at thoir homo Maple street hi a eutom forho Uclld's bf Ulo Corps to give a parly fur their retiring picsldcrit but lid occasion was nq only in honor brMr Ingalls but the old soldlt ras well Re A Belden made tho prosentntlon sprm'h and Mr and Mr ingall ua well dm little girl wre presented wliu beautl fol ctisiis Itefreslnient wpro 'served and music card and other gaiiic added 'to tho pleasure ot a dcllghttidevmiing Mr Dr Bobbin i tut gone to I Bpencer lows to vlsli her jlsuglilrr N't Hie Sutherland Went to tlu cdtieu today to srrnngo about her prize trip to New Orlean A number of others will join her in Pnid inest nuts' orsngna ud candle at Cronon NO and will br fitmk ftfter lug half it ttlo THE AMOUS A 4 U' i ja fl ril A AAW 4 1 'il'i 2 je xj IL 4 1 1.

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