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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 2

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ft wlX Leather Rocker nr notufl IS ft fiTOai maguxme reouing Mary ruriuau Young men do not discuss county in 1842' She cam oj 3 nm nT A A 0 kwj 4 hilehe lived here fromtbe rronate vvu iB'nd' cneety the Christians against Lhnsl the circles' where" she tians estate' dated COUNTEREITING $6500 Plant OBITUARY for eni vu i or the past year Mrs Pelot has or i death was man nw MEN'S SCAR PINS Installing BRUSHTON 3r: r' rpiNDiBll JEWEtP Mrs ueo either upright or horizontal URN ACE BUY A URNAciNSTEAD A STOVE of the housewife and make life easier for her AND THEYDO You can never fully realize the convenience and utility of a cabinet until you own or use one We sell the McDougal Elwell Hosier our prices are husband son and friends and will be greatly missed by all who ever knew her By her request her bodv is to be cre mated Later the ashes will be brought by Mr Ayres to Austin and deposited in Oakwood cemetery spent Sunday at the Dalager home the guest of Miss Mildred She turn to St Paul today up to $2350 We wish to sell you one Do you want one? people An example cf thia: is seen in the last Campaign oi tne all the Twin Cities prpers opposed Gov Johnson There was a time when the daily press wielded great influence with readers but the people now look to 1 the great weeklies and magazines which I are not bound by partisanship America i rratt wacrazine readin? iuwy I nntiAn what a party has but rather dis ka idSHAA I LU BO VMM fTo describe the diversity of our j'new Scarf Pins would require "the tongue Of a Shakespeare doubt If there Isra prettier assortment or one more deslre able from every point of view is1 Coral Cameos Cabachons Bat Wings Crescents Dragons Animal Heads leur de Lis Sprays etc You might select now for de livery December the 24th if Rates' £400 OneYoar ioo Three Months 40 One Month yo One Week 03 Single Copy The only real 15c 2 for 25o linen on market THE HUB Profit Sharing Dep Spre 'Austin Minn I' rfc ns estate grew out if a content over the division of the estate of Christians who lived near Wa tham ik nntPRtis being brought by one of the children who lives in Milwau kee against the adnimstrat William Christians Attorney Creenman of this city represented the administrator ot estate and red Doering of Milwau kee appeared as the attorney for the son Herman Christiane who anneal the case to the District Court and asked that the order of the Court be re versed udge Kingsley late esterday after 1 noon decided the case in favor of the administrator and held tnai uie vu of Judge Greenman of the 1 robate i ail tilings us 5UUU4VM It is very much to Judge Greenmail credit as a careful judicial uim every appejl taken from his court inu he has been probate me oiA judge has been fully aflrmed by thehigher court he having never been I reversed I oatate involved about $25 00000 and Mr Doering gave notice of the ap I peal to the Supreme Court this I state Citation for Hearing on Petition Admimst atioa Estate of Conr Goel el I State I Minnesota County 0 Mo a er matter of the stat Conrs ZGoi iTbStale of Minnesota to die brirs nt law I of said deceased and to ah poxn In enseJ In the ranting ot udmlnht 'aihiiul the xute KHid decedent: The pe 1 1 ion of a ths A 'binaundEdwrdGoebellvlnlnc tiled ntbls "ini I renresentlnK that Co rad Uoeb I then rt ent I nf theCounty ot Mow er of Mhinesolu died HntStete on 2i day of Nov IWJH: and pry I luff that of udmlurtrnd''0 bl fffin ed to tbB A Eig and the court I having fix tliueaud pmee loi bearing adtfi netltlon Therefore You and hacti of You I thereby cited and required to show oww I are nereoy iu pnnrt nt the Pro minister of the Bo in the Cont House In Hi gospel and accepted the pastorate i oi wif ne the Judge ot said Court and the seal nrldurt day of November im I fuin jM MitaaaMn in Ip GnaawMsv Judge of Pr bsiv I Attorney ior rcuMwu Ex Government Detective to Lead the Christian Brotherhood Next Sunday Afternoon II Chapman for many years a secret service man in the eqi ploy of tho Cniteii States goTernment work ing mostly among moonshiners and Court should in I counterfeiters and later a uavenuB ij I salesman and active Christian work I inhn tha Htipakpr at the Men I I Meeting next Sunday afternoon at our Girls O'clock at Elks' hall Mr vnapniau vo seen from the above paragraph Is al man with a wonderful range of ex 1 perience At the age ot 11 years (with the consent of his parents) be I shire and went to New York City to for He secured a po We are making a special offer on a 36 inch furnace either upright or Horizontal having ample capacity to heat from 8000 to 12000 cubic feet with all hot air piping and fittings for registers in three rooms (one pipe with single register and one with two registers) also large cold air regrter the "purchaser will connect with lumber to the galvanized cold air duct chains for operating drafts irom first floor and asbestos paper for covering all hot air pipes and fittings factory Our Offer llici Aiv a e8 1 A URNACES and can furnish you with practically any kind of a furnace you may desire ICE 1 IT We make a specialty of Church and School I Churches and bchool Houses Heating A 40 inch furnace with ample capacity to heat 12000 to 16000 feet with hot air registers in five rooms (one pipe with single register and two pipes with two registers for $6500 BTfactory a a WritrhL now an oste opathic physician at San Je was born of this marriage In 1869 1 Wright was married to Oscar Aye and for a time they resided at the Kirkland home on Lansing avenue Jhe house known' 'aa the Judge Robinson place They lived here until the erection of the new home on Kenwood avenue which forso many years was the center of the social life Auaiin This remained their home until was gold to the Ben King family about four years ago ora number of years Mr and Mrs Ayers spent their winters in California always coming back to Austin as home and a year ago this past summer and fall was their Jast visit in our city Mrs Ayers was a woman ef Brest ability She was possessed of a brilli ant mind and a cheery happy disposi tion which kept her face ever toward the sun Kindness flowed trom her hand as naturally as cheer and laughter from her lips Those whon she and their name was legion ne ver heard of the bounty which she bestowed She reached out a helping with the same broad human reach that forgot the kindness the moment it was bestowed She travelled extensively in her own country was a close observer and could describe with a minuteness of detail which made her a most interesting talker As the ludicrous never escaped her she was exceedingly entertaining She was a broad reader and kept nersen well posted on all features of the world's work In Austin she was identified with whatever was best in our town She early became a member of the loral club and never ceased to work fqr its interests wtMie sne uvru uc I She vi as aqciai 'al CURLING IRON BURNS EYE la rencs rfuaej1 witha Paln: fal Accident Saturday evening lorence Huser me with a pe culiar accident Saturday evening which at first was thought wouia cost nerjaie sight of one eye but later reports are encouraging and the doctor states that in another day he will be able to state I definitely whether the will be effecteq or not While "raising a heated curimg to her head it came in contactwitl the eye ball of the left eye She felt no II was rtP pain at the time anu uivuBv finger that struck her eye A few moments later when she came down stairs water began to run from the eye I and on examination disclosed a large white blister that covered the eyeball The pain then began to grow intense and Dr Allen was called at once Miss Huser is cheertui ana under her affliction and has every hope of a favorable verdict from her doctor when the critical stage is passed which will be within a day or two AUSTIN DAILY HERALD Cetablished Nov 8th 1891 1 7 of the City of Austin JfiKlNNER A ULMER Pubbaber Gertrade Ellis Skinner Associate Ed a of these furnaces We ship everything cut to fit so that any man handy with the tools can install on two days without any assistance of the tinner the benefit of the We are offering you the benefit of our i6 years experience in the furnace businessan buy at as best improved machinery and a price that is just as low as it is possible or DIERENT there are no commissions or profits added We have one of the best equipped plants the west ana a a a a al A a aa A ThB Rev IrtR Hicks Almanac I or 1909 ready Nov 15' beat ever aent opt bgautif covers in co orc fine portrait colors I BH the qliT features and suyeral new in the book 1 ne pent cal year book and the only one I1irksWe THP OI1L11IIU4 By mail 35c on news stands 30c One copy and Works the best $1 Monthly in America Discounts on almanacs in nnantities Agents wanted 'Work and nnm rSirCcL ItT la Ullh I fl a i i St Louis Mo Every citizen owes it MISCELLANEOUS Cut rateson household goods to the Pacific coast and other pointe Su perior service at re jeed rates 1 he Transfer Co Minneapolis Minn THE HERALD'S I PopulafWants Try on Adlet in the Herald resul 5c per line for the first insertion end 2 per line for each subsequent insertion LOST and OUND I loner brown kid am MUV Austin I 1 Runt St church the Ueue of earnpMgn Wright wh was an thev Study an uiey umi gev uuui wiui and non partisan aourcea The daily Mr Wright was the first man kid press must get in line and tell things the St radroad denth thuo are and not fill up columns with 1 occurred in Apiil 1867 near McG I ttZS kuo AOTO I nn'tutompnts to fool a public for the One son public will no longer be fooled The Lrreat growth of magazines in this country is Jue vuc daily press has failed in its fluty to its readers SWORN CIRCULATION U97 OR RENT House for Kent? Three blocks from ox Hotel with city water gas bath and electric lights Inquire at Herald office POTPOURRI Ttas' of Mora or LocaHiiterest fefbe town Arendahl i county castsaa unanimous vote for Jacobson the there 1 121 Johnson 0 Taft got 114 andBryan3 time some of our aidermen cut out play and got down to busi ness People want to know about the "financial condition of the aty and they care a rap whether its Slender or itzthum who get the most use out of the road grader The Herald is preparing its annual 'report of the building done in the city Y' during the past year and would ask I everyone who has had repairs altera tions or built new houses and barns to the "amount of $50 and upwards to 1 telephone us that our list may be as complete as possible Pkase telephone us before Wednesday noon There are too many smaii noys run ning at large with guns An employe at the Evergreen farm had a narrow escape Sunday the shot cutting the itwigs from the trees' just over his hnVH explained that they kAAtina at a rabbit As the farm is posted against hunting the fJiy: i mifli nnfi boys haanogni i jf doea not get tne svxKintr oftplay re i i rt Trrfr! BUUIV nnthiiai natic over it ITHp UHS 1 onrl 1 in fin nnsurpadaed man Was Uiun av ner Patrons of the Gem were given nrodUCwOn aviwyu ill cwtpee3 the fact wa9 greatIy Bovee Grinder urnace Works 372 8th St WATERLOO IOWA fi I rnwaweit SUPSJinli the construction of' the judicial ditch st sirAA tz iihii i a which is to aram 1 1 otinrtoil nVP XI nri io XIUJMMVV on his way to the ditch from a trip in Iowa He looked over the mill pond which must pe cieaneu uu a ikal will AORl CMl Havt AftH HP KHVB Uiai SV less than $25000 to make a pond of eight foot of clear water at low water mark and to make the place a thing of beauty 4 Ji right to drive ahead like jehu if the roads are clear butsome times common sense to pull up or back' down a little The American1 people have been going a little too i trvincr to keep up with the head of the procession The man who ready money enough to buy a wheelbarrow has mortgaged his home tn on nHtomobile Bradstreet and nmn ask how many autos a man has but they do inquire bow many mortgages there are on his property I Two of our local hunters had hard i a (ln of them left here JUv at 3 a with his party and arrived at Rice Lake at daybreak When be came to put his gun together he found a kokn inat thp part so he and watched the others of his party do the shooting Another! Austin man was in a boat' with com Thnv were working along the ditch One of the boys fired the boat and all went into the water One of the boys loaded down with hunting coat' rubber boots and belt of 'S' Xr cartridges felt that he was going to drown so let go of bis gun which sank He borrowed a rake and in getting his gun to the surface lost the part and he also was knocked out of the shooting The rest of the parties bad good luck The big daily newspapers of the county are fast losing their hold on the At the Gem The much talked of play was seen at the Gem Saturday night and numerous opinions are ex pressed on' its merits and demerite The dialogue throughoufc is full of goo vat rnp niuidi vi uuua jjvv few CK 7 fArJt The majority of the auuwuuv she nMt llieIIUCVH W4viuyyMvvv: i i a the I found tf place Me lyas AL tton I Insure against fire insure against tornado with Ranney if you to give a bond for surety Call on Ranney 11 When you get ready repair your building give The Mower CoPuntyy Lumber Co a the lumber cement and prices that are right HEISE Judge Order Affirmed Judge Kingsley was occupied all day Thursday with the trial of the appeil ho PrnbatA Court in the case oll OR SALE or Sale i Houses on Water Bridge Railway St Paul Sts and Oakland ave also ton lots and farms near Austin and in the northern part of the state Call and see me Soft LATEn tf Office ZZ3 Main bt or Sale: Seven room house In quire Mrs Dahle 906 Grove street tf or Sale or Trade: A good work horse or nice buggy for lumber Cot tonwood lumber accepted Sny der corner 5th and VV mona streets Call afternoons Tle $1350 JI 650 $1850 cinVKGEWITH PIPE AND IT TING 5 two cold air registers chains asbestos paper and galvanised iron duct etc Larger urnaces hi tn do so Where ing required Three Registers and Three Stoves has a great saving of fuel Cheape Than Stoves This verv low price is based on the present price of material and is subject to cHange and will 2 stoves and doe to be moved every spring and fall and is always ready for a fire We guarantee these furnaces to be in every way as we recommend them and to be ma TAI? AlI rr mcneef Tbcv arc durable economical simple to operate made hea a a jk a A vi i terial Two Nights Entertainment The Young Society of the Presbyterian church will give a concert in the Chapel of Central church on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Nov 10 and 11 beginning promptly at 815 I Admission 15c The same program will I be presented each evening UrttHlU Organ Prelude Mrs Geo A Hormel Duet Mrs i A Hormel Iv'iAwnAia'r snnc A Bird in I rirxi'an Missea Olive uuy lunum Dallo TnrtH 1'i: Jane Todd er Mr rank Dearborn Ot Oratorical umoie Duet Mrs Geo A Hormel Jay Hormel i a aK Men anted OKetcn 1U vuaxw nnrinnee i iL TAdd MiafPrR uy ivuu Characters home Jn Troyi New Hamp Elizaoein gacneior uin Isabelle Granger I i iltAti main Prynella Abercromme and worked I there for a year and a half He then I secured a position as messenger mi the customs house and after four I i Ina I Pptot I years of this wors ne Mrs A I ftce of the secret service department I Orn ritivarw Pfilot whose deal i doing I uuuc vbv nhin i 01 Uie'KOVttluuivuv I occurred Saturday in Cincinnati umo wqrk was detailed on his first was twenty five years old tne seven of Jg yearg H(g work of last January She was born in bhg pars wa9 mostly among theIreland and came to America when shiner8 of Eastern Tennessee twelve (years oi age Kentucky and he was later sent Portage and Mil auKee until ut On general work such as coun Austin where sbe made her home wnn nostofllce robberies etc her Bisters Mr George Sutton ana waB hlgh In the Mrs McLaughlin until ner man thp secret service when he A 11UIJ UU IIIM1 1 Septemoer Tv xt levered his connection to oecoure to A Pelot and they resded in New I fiuch i laiaenu tiniii vuai Irnvohn over IUB uuv I wont to Cincinnati to resiae 1 been in ill health and her aeaui wa the result of operation wh ch she underwent not long ago The body was brought to Austin this morning and taken to the McLaughlin home The funeral will be held at 10 clock iomorrow SL Augus church Mrs Pelot leaves a husband a little son Andrew two years old four sisters gnd a large circle of personal friends beautiful floral tributes which have come from Mrs home in Cincinnati attest the esteem hi which She was held there Dr Philip McLaughlin arid wife ot Sioux City la Mrs McLaugh lin of Cando Mr and Mrs John Murphy and Mr and Mrs McQueeney of Portage Wis and Mias Elizabeth McLaughlin of Cando Dak will be present to attend the funeral The deceased was a favorite among our Austin young people Her happy disposition her humorous way of look ing at things and her bright and readywit made her a favorite with all Her early death will be mourned not alone by her relatives out ny of friends vj Mrs Oscar Ayers It is ith deep sorrow that Austin friends kam of the deaui oi mm vsear Ayers which occurred at Gatos California Tuesday evenng novemoe Bnn ft ntelnck Mr anu mn yer hfd 1 1 laeatad at Santa Cruz until a 5L Serious Accident While going down in the basement of Cigar store to fix fire in fur nace rank Cronon had the misfortune hi bJat on a hook and cause I on inph lone He took the coat up to Tailor Jensen who repairedit so I you could not notice the tear Cronon also has a shipment of 1908 I crop walnuts I Miss Marie Nichoden of St Paul re atTumiture Go Kitcnen vauiiieis In rlnairmArl A 1 AS Son A nr nared to euit your The Kitcnen This season we are mv nt9 irniture come to stay You wi begin to realize the economy there is in rouwiiiog th best genuine uniir I1UUIU leather furniture A rocker just like cut fully guaranteed Our Price $3250 oh 0 i IV jo 'oo 4 4 4 a 1 he I traveled over the entire civluzea i 111 fnxrollncr Mf ChftD I HUH liu I was very active In the Gideons I a religious organization of the Com I merclal travelers and it was while leading a meeting at Waterville this state that the people of Waterville became possessed with the desire to have him accept the pastorate of the Congregational church at that place Being asked to accept he resigned his position as salesman with a sal ary of over $3000 and a few weeks fl I tv Af 0 1 ago WKB Uiuauu the Cpngregatlonal enuren at nmn i vine Minn with a salary of about ut I Aft vm Mr Chapman is very earnest iu his work and is a most convincing and forteful speaker and can tell some remarkable experiences ew men have had such a wide ranjof experience and led such an active life He is a pleasing gentleman to meet and bls subject next Sunday ia to be Rest assured It will be something unusual Admis sion Is free and all men of all de nominations and beliefs are most cordially Invited to come and hear this remarkable' man There will also be special music and the regular testimonies by those of the Chris tian Brotherhood and others who feel an I ianrkUd forget Plan to attend At noon at 3 o'clock at Elk balL Coots 1 1 tow weeks ago when they remove I to Los Gatos thinking that the climate would benefit Mrs Ayers heakh or the past year she haa been a 8reat8Uf' fever with heart trouble and though every care and attention was bestowed her strength failed and she was Mrv Kirkland was born in Oswego CLa AamA TO I Anfttin in 1866 as the wne LosT uau wa swr or near Baptist cnurcDs Initials Ill wrist ound: A gold ring with three sets Owner call at Herald WANTED I Kamil of three want to rent modern hoWcely located Notify Herald office 2201 Locust Street ay I bu IjUUIB lltva to himself to his fellows and to 1 rof Hicks to1 possess the the only reliable'! Hose Co No 2 There will be an important tiCo No Tuesday mgbtiV and every membeY is urged to be pres ent unpv CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD A fair sized'crowd attended the the Christian Brotherhood 'Yesterday afternoon and held nn in Koinfnl meeting iteresiins I McCulloch lead and brought out some new thoughts in regard to Christian ity It was annnonneed yesterday Kf II Chnuman uie ment detective would lead ing next Bunday atternoou Chapman is a man with a vast range of experience and the Brotherhood is Indeed fortunate In securing him to anesk for them His subject wn 1 Ml irst Ctes i ferTk IiCh fl rlBb 7rlanf" i i WA! OU ay JOBS ioh Sy? iffiSSug kMESIT AM MW 1 I mA 4 a I i lA tf UH I I tf I iffiW 8 Qi S'fe tl I I 'S lx.

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