Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 11, 1920 · Page 1 of 8
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?W*5 ., fj 5»,J ••A PAGE TWO MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY OCTOBER 11, 1920 Minesota was organized as a territory ion, has been mentioned as head of tion of a deal whereby the town council ECLIPSE CORNER Hayfield Will Hold 52nd in 1849 and appears in the Federal the league. has secured the lots opposite the Annual Convention of census' reports for the first time Plans have not been developed. Otterness Garage at the intersection Sunday School Workers GIVEN AT 2,386,377 in 1850, when it had a population of Thus far the project has been discussed of Broad and Fifth streets to be used Weekly Shavings by Edited 6,077 and ranked as thirty-sixth informally at various post meetings for a public park. Vol. 340 Thursday, October 7th, 1920 Splinters Hayfield announces the culminaof It was among the states and territories. In pointed out that the Rochester Plans are being made for beautifying Sunday School workers of Dodge area Minnesota ranked as eleventh Legion team was unusually successful the park site. Prices of building materials increased Hens Produce More Eggs Under GoodConditions County Thursday and Friday, October during and following the state in 1910, with 80,858 square and attracted attention throughout Civil War, prices of building materials 14 and 15. The convention is the -jGood housing of poultry is as necessary miles of land, making its population Southern Minnesota. The games State Gains 15 Per Cent in GRAND MEADOW G. O. P. had receded only 6 per cent below in egg production as good feeding, fifty second annual Dodge County 25.7 per square mile. between the Saint Paul and Minneapolis their-highest point reached in 1866. Population Advances to WOMEN TO HOLD MEET say poultry experts at Iowa State convention and will be held in the service men also were watched State Grows Faster Than Nation College. A hen that is comfortably Seventeenth Place in Nation Presbyterian church. During the decade from 1850 to with interest. located will be happier and produce "Owners contemplating building Mrs. John Cussons of Stewartville 1860 Minesota's population increased It is believed that every independent A splendid program has been arranged. are advised that it is the editor's more than one who has to hunt warmth and other essentials in winter. will be the scpeaker at a meeting of opinion that building material costs from 6,077 to 172,023 during the Washington—Minnesota with a team in Minnesota last summer will continue to advance for many thirty years from 1860 to 1890 the Republican women to be held in population of 2,386,371, which is a had Legion men in their lineups. months and that there is no prospect growth continued at a rapid rate. Grand Meadow on Tuesday afternoon Use A Self-Feeder For Hogs gain of 15 per cent in the past ten Quite a number of service men, of any immediate lowering of building Self-feeders for pigs will get them For each succeeding decade during of next week. The time and place of years, now is the seventeenth state in spending their college vacation in costs. In fact, building costs will on the market sooner and in bettershape probably increase for at least two that period the absolute increases the meeting has not been decided.Grand the Union, jumping from the nineteenth Minnesota either resting at lakes or than if hand fed. Much labor years more."—Architectural Bulletin were were larger, although the percentage Meadow Record. will also be saved, say&the animal place. Alabama and Tennessee working for various corporations, intimated husbandry department oi lowa State increases declined from 155.6 were th£ two states passed. they would be glad to play on College. Uncle Sam says there are 121 families to 67.8. In the decade 1890.1900 Minnesota is next Iowa with less purely amateur clubs. A number declined for every 100 dwellings in this than 20,000 separating the two. the percentage increase dropped to offers to play on independent country today. If you are to get the largest production 33.7, and in the following decade to May Get New Congressman teams, fearing the possible charge of possible from your land YOU iihibik At the present rate of growth in 18.5, the absolute increase as well as professionalism. MUST HAVE A GOOD BARN. N O I E Strong—Cheap——Handy Minnesota, Kentucky and Iowa, the the rate .showing decline at the census Stock must be properly housed and ECLIPSE PORTABLE CORN CRIBS LAR5 the feed must be protected against Gopher state will pass both easily in of 1900 and 1910. You will need one for your surplus Gasolene Fire Burns Up loss._ In planning the new bam theventilation SAVE YOUR PAPER. WE The rate of growth for the state the next decade. corn. Get it now. feature is an important liat Blocks and Destroys Under the present apportionment has been higher than for the country one. Plate Glass Window of members of Congress, Minnesota as a whole during every decade except through its gain in population would that ending with 1910. During C*t wr pries* bsfors Sdtag Fire, starting from a gasolene stove J.J. CLEMENS be entitled to an additional member the decade 1890-1900 the rate for the •bmAtti, A. M0TT Thursday night at 7 :30 o'clock in the CAR UOAD rONE PIECE OR A jJ making eleven in all. state was about one and one-half Chat. Dubinsky A Co. Union Hat Shop on North Chatham •^7X717 There is some talk of using voting times that for the United States. In TEL. NO. 400-L MAIN street destroyed four hats, damaged Caffson's Garage strength instead of population as the the earlier decades the excess was four hat blocks and broke a plate basis of representation. This comes much larger. glass window. The estimated damage from sources bent on reducing representation is $100. in the South, where Negroes Harry Meyers, Chester Weseman are not permitted to vote, but and Walter Wilson who were in the are counted when determining the Meyers Garage at the time the fire number of members of Congress the started brought fire extinguishers Square Deal LEGION LEAGUE Southern States get. from the garage and put the fire out Dakota* Change Places The actual gain in Minnesota's population HAYFIELD WILL NOW HAVE from 1910 to 1920 was 310,663. PUBLIC PARK ALL ITS OWN This was nearly 14,000 less than the previous decade when the Hayfeild announces the culmina- Plan Big Tournament To Be state went forward 324,314, or a gain Held In Twin Cities of 18.5 per cent. But while Minnesota's percentage of increase fell 3% J. F. FAIRBANKS per cent that for the United States as Saint Paul, Minn., Oct. 11—Success a whole dropped 6.1 per cent, or of several American Legion baseball WITH THE CARDS ON TOP OF nearly twice as much. teams last summer in Minnesota, 7 Minnesota's gain in population of has caused Legionaires throughout DEALER IN 15 per cent is also to the average for the state to discuss the possibility of Coal, Wood,Lima the United States, which the census organizing Legion teams in every congressional bureau announced late today as 14.9 district next spring. One THE TABLE. Cement, Sewer per cent. North Dakota and South plan suggested provides for the formation Dakota have reversed their standings, of leagues by districts and for Pipe, Brick and the former now being thirty-sixth and the holding of a tournament late in the latter falling back to thirtyseventh. the summer between the champions Wall Plaster. of each district. 85 Added to St. Paul Count The tournament may be held in the Revising its figures, the census bureau Twin Cities. Part of the games would Office 301 East Bridge St. discovered eighty-five more persons be played in Minneapolis at Nicollet This message from the Peoples Service Stores is intended for the friends of a better method of Grocery in St. Paul than the original park and the others at Lexington Both Phones No. 32 count showed. St. Paul's population park, in St. Paul. State Commander merchandising, and is intended to inform them along certain lines, relative to the large benefits Peoples Service now is given at 234,680, an increase A. H. Vernon, of the American Leg- Austin, Minn. Stores merchandising confers on service patrons. of 19,939, or 9.3 per cent over 1910. The growth of St. Paul thus is shown to have been less than two-thirds as RIGHT HERE fast as the state as a whole. The Crooksston, Minn., count was Associated Insurance Agency revised, but only nineteen names Wan^ emphasize the fact that there are NO hidden defects connected with this money saving idea. were added which left the city with a ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE decrease of 9.7 per cent in population Every action is open and above board, the cards—all of them for the past ten years. O. Niehuu J. W. DftBuhr The bureau also added the eightyfive M. H. KENASTON new names found in St. Paul to ARE ON TOP OF THE TABLE Offica Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 the Ramsey county total, making it 244,536. Fault Finding or criticism of the Peoples ServiceStores Idea is due to one or two things-—Either ignorance on the part of the critic or the fact that the critic is interested in Grocery selling from a speculative Profit standpoint. Lkijyi The Peoples Service Stores believe that the buyers of merchandise of a standard kind should not pay more than a reasonable price for the service rendered and that this service should be active and real and not of a speculative nature. view of Layer The Peoples Service Stores insists that a store which caters to the public at large owes to that public certain LEE Cord obligations which it is in justice bound to render, and as speculative profits always work to the disadvantage of Rroof Ptmcture the buying public then necessarily the Peoples Service Stores are against speculative profits, and offer in its stead a stated and fixed charge or fee for the service actually rendered the buying public. bfclifcve die Peoples Service Stores represents the most advanced idea in practical co-operation that has been offered anywhere in the United States and knowing this we are confident that you will be pleased with the opportunities offered you. CORD TIRES THAT CAN'T PUNCTURE Thek Ftrples Service Stores insists that the merchant who merely sells goods or who ties them up and readies across the counter for your money, does not add a single cent of intrinsic value to the merchandise aside •HERE'S only one really puncture-proo£ CM from the convenience liven or the accommodation rendered you and that he is not ntitled to charge for a thing fesb to pxm that Ccr4 mm#* pneumatic—the Lee. r&Uiency were pnnwij ifjjpIiC'"1" be does not produce. Profiteering in merchandising is not fair to the man who buys, and it really puts a premium Users of Lee Fabric Puncture-Proof Tires Trnd i» CM on incompetency and unfair dealings. urged the making of aLee Cord Puncture-Probf. Mo pRettefrelbrinalsd, ths treed Car owners generally hoped for^ its coming* os as stn»f sad long-food Endless experiments to combine the exclusive BOw—lMt The Peoples Service Stores are against practices ofthis unfair or apparently illegal kind and against this I S^Vi liew FuoUm L©® Puncture-Probf feature with Cord construct tr Cord —eh aftm in its tion were finally successful. Then, before th0 method of profit taking* .. tire was offered to the public it was subjected fo 18 months of continuous heart-breaking roa4 7 The Peoples Service Stores offers you an unexcelled for a small service fee guaranteeing service in exchange in addition that none of its patrons shall pay A SINGLE CENT This latter fact emphasizes LEA F. DUH0LM OF PROFIT. superlative degree the necessity for a high grade of to patrons of the service be rendered the Austin, Minn. Peoples Servio tores 1 vJ ,!l2 .r n,* ... t* 'mem A.,