Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 18, 1920 · Page 1 of 8
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[z^ry^GE MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ™Hf two PRES. WILSON SETS APPORTIONMENT ANNOUNCED ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL WEDDINGS ECLIPSE CORNER PLACED ON STATE ACCREDITED LIST VILLAGE OF LYLE ARMISTICE DM Larson-Smith Largest Appropriation In State by Edited Weekly Shavings At noon Thursday, Miss Aileen The Adams Consolidated School —Allots $4.20 For Each Vol. 340 Monday, October 18, 1920 Smith was married to Clarence C. has been promoted. This decision Pupil THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THB Larson of Lansing at the home of was reached by the State Board of A Dry, Well Built Poultry House UNITED STATES should be a man If you are to get the largest number the brides motheiyMrs. "J. Smith, 903 Citizens Determine To Mete Education at its July meeting and is St. Paul, October 14—Distribution who realizes our TRANSPORTATION Direct Nation To Celebrate of eggs from your hens you must West Oakland, the Rev. J. N. Brown the result of a thorough inspection of Out Justice To Culprits NECESSITIES of the October apportionment to house them in a dry and warm building. Sunday, November 14, As of the Lutheran church officiating. the school. The local institution is First—RAILWAY REQUIREMENTS schools, totalling $1,871,600 was authorized Build the poultry house so that Anniversary of Armistice The immediate relatives of the two About 2 o'clock last Saturday morn now a full accredited High School, it will contain an abundance of fresh Second—BUILDING of HIGHWAYS by the state board of education Signing. families witnessed the ceremony. air and stiil be free of draughts. whose diplomas will be recognized ing Lyle was visited by a gang of at quarterly meeting today. Third—WATERWAY USEFULNESS tR burglars, who were discovered before all over the state and admit to the birde wore a traveling: suit of The appropriation is based upon an "As a token of the Nation's participation A LIGHT SANITARY HOG State University without an examination. doing a great deal of damage or plundering dark blue tricotine with hat to match. enrollment of 503,596. There were FEED YOUR HOGS SUNSHINE HOUSE with a concrete feeding floor in the memorial services many places. The burglars The attendants were Miss Blanche through Eclipse CHIEF Sunshine 445,598 pupils entitled to share in Pork profits are not figured altogether held for the Heroic American Soldiers, Commenting upon this advancement, Windows. Sunshine is Cheaper Than had entered the I. C. depot by removing Wilson, a classmate of the bride, and by the number of hogs you the appropriation and rate per pupil sailors, marines and others who Corn and Just as Necessary. R. B. Mac Lean, Inspector of raise. You must Bouse your hogs a pane of glass on the north Henry Larson, brother of the groom. is $4.20, the largest in thfe history of gave their lives to their country in in a clean (or easily kept clean) light Elementary Schools of the State, expressed side and rifled the till of about $8 in Mrs. Larson is a graduate of the Austin the state. and airy house to insure their rapid the world war "President Wilson has the very highest satifaction cash. Coming from the depot, they High School of the class of 1918 STRONG—CHEAP—HANDY— growth and the best quality of pork set aside November 14, as the day This payment will be followed over the organization and general efficiency were detected by Marshal Eastlee and ECLIPSE PORTABLE CORN CRIBS and from the Normal department in which is equally as Important as shortly by the distribution of the for special religious and memorial services If you need one for your surplus of the school and commends proper feeding. The concrete feeding the night man at the C. G. W. ®y., 1919. The groom is a prosperous farmer corn, get it now. thru out the country. special state aid to schools which floor will help conserve feed—it the faculty and the School Board for who gave them a hot pursuit in the from Lansing. turns feed that is ordinarily wasted "There has been transmitted to me will amount to approximately $3,200,000. their evident efforts in bringing about darkness until they boarded a Ford Following the ceremony a dinner into good pork. If you have $1000 worth of farm a suggestion that I name Sunday, result. Mr. Mac Lean car and left. At no time were they the gratifying was served the guests at 1:00 o'clock. machinery, you can average a yearly November the 14th as Armistice Sunday, inspected the school on the 24th of close enough to identify them. As saving of $100. in depreciation. This The dining room was beautifully decorated STORM SASH and DOORS will in order that the religious services last month.—Adams Review. the burglars left town they took a means that a good machinery shed pay for themselves in FUEL SAVED in autumn colors. held throughout the country on will pay for itelf in two or three —especially this winter, with coal so shot at Ole Riesness' dog. which was Extra pair of trousers FREE with The newly married couple left years. A good shed is a simple thing that day may be given as especial scarce and costly. Order storm sash close to the Marshall and then he a suit of clothes. Imperial Tig. Co. to build and a fine thing to have. It Thursday evening for a short trip NOW. note of remembrance for the herioc fired twice at them. Two young fellows Adv. tf-c. is a constant economy on any farm. Impression Counts for Little. through Madison, Wis., and will be at services and sacrifices of those who appeared hi town during the It's all wasted time and folly to home after November 1 on the died for American in the world war. J.J. CLEMEN evening, making some inquiry about work up an Impression. Don't you J. F. FAIRBANKS grooms farm near Lansing. The News "The selection of a formal day PIECE OR A CAR LOAD the distance from Faribault, etc., and know you are always making impressions joins with their friends in extending which shall annually be set aside to whether you want to or not. Remember then disappeared. A Ford was discovered its congratulations. commemorate our participation in the you can't put on your best parked west of the C. G. W. Manager world war will some day doubtless be clothes and say 'Tm out for an Impression." depot during the evening and it is DEALER IN Grand Meadow Claims The fact Is you are daily effected through legislation, and already thought that it belonged to them. Impressing yourself upon the rest of Memorial day, rich in heroic Coal, Wood,Lime To Have A Regular Suspicious characters have been doing the world. You may not be aware of memories, has acquired additional things about fche town nigjhts for Hill Of Spuds It but even the children are constantly significance as being appropriate also Cement, Sewer some time, and the citizens here have siting you up to learn your real status. to the commemoration of the heroes determined to see to it that these The impressions you try to make are M. N. KENASTON We've heard of large hills of potatoes, of the world war. I am, however, so Phono Bridge Residence Pipe, Brick and night marauders get what is coming not branded In, they are merely pasted but one reported to us last heartily in favor of the suggestion on. A little dampness will show what to them.—Lyle Tribune. week by A. G. Newkirk, south of 802 Main 659-R that has been made that I take this lies underneath. After all the world Wall Plaster. town—and he showed us the spuds Is occasion to express publicily my approval looking for a certain number of REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS too— knocks the socks off of any BOOHER AND ROEBUCK frauds like you. It would feel disappointed of the idea. other we ever heard of. He found If It didn't have an occasional City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Issues Instructions PURCHASE EAST SIDE Office 301 East Bridge St. the hill in the bed of an old stack of occasion for probing a few promising "November 11, 1918, will always be Office with NiehuU & DeBuhr Lead Co. flax straw and when he dug it up CAFE—WATER STREET characters who have failed tff memorable as the beginning of the Both Phones No. 32 AUSTIN. MINN. make good.—Grit. Austin National Bank Bid*. there were just 186 spuds and they end of the most terrible and destructive weighed fourteen pounds net. Most Fred Booher and Bert Roebuck Austin, Minn. of all wars. Our beloved country of them were fair sized at that and have purchased the East Side Cafe, took a noble part in hastening the arrival the bunch made a good sized peck. 1021 East Water street formerly of the day hailed by the whole owned by Roy Christiansdn. Just how the hill came to grow there world as the dawn of peace but close The. transaction was completed no one seems to know.—Grand Meadow upon the day of victory followed Thursday. record. realization of loss, and the anniversary will bring with it solemn TRADE TRADE MARK thought to the minds of every MARK REG'O ItCO'O American, memories of brave men It's good Fu N ACT*v who fell, sympathy for their living /'KNOW relatives, and those religious reflections in which nations, like individuals, A Practical. Efficient Method of Heating must seek hope and consolation. 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