Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 21, 1920 · Page 5 of 8
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fm W -"V .- 1 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,1920 3PAGE SIX LEGION CANDIDATES 1 A PHENOMENAL GAME OF THE WORLD SERIES Elmer Smith Bostonian Dress Shoes TSET TO GET BARGAIN knocking^ Men Who Enroll During December Hearing on Claim for Alleged $10, $11, $12 Values Now Flooding of Flickertail Land To Be Charged Up January 3 Twenty-five Cents For Year $8 Clifford L. Hilton, attorney general .00 for Minnesota Tuesday received Saint Paul, Minn., Oct. 21—Hor ^afcy't Tfale-ffay UnoirUd ed word from Washington that the aaee G. Whitmore, state adjutant of hearing in the damage suit for $1,000,000 "The American Legion, announced to•day brought by North Dakota that action taken at the national against Minnesota would be held in Xegion convention in Cleveland, permits Washington January 3. the immediate enrollment off The case never has^jeen tried and mew members at an exceedingly reasonable will come before the United States rate. Legion dues are one Supreme court as an original action. •dollar a year. Members who enroll You'll find every leather and every new style North Dakota contends that valuable ^between now and Dec. 1, will be given lands have been flooded as a result paid up membership cards to December of the drainage of Minnesota lands by in all sizes Vici Kid, Cordo Calf, Kangaroo in 31, 1921 for $1.25. In other4 the Mustinka ditch, which flows into •words, they will be charged but 25 Lake Traverse, on the Western border .cents for the 1920 enrollment. dark'] tan and black Bluchers, »Bals and Brog of Minnesota. Annual dues include subscription North Dakota is attempting to $8.00 •to The American Legion Weekly. The seek an injunction to prevent the tnational conventioin adopted this regulation, ues, $10, $11 and $12 values pouring of drainage waters into the also: lake by Minnesota, and says that as ""National dues for 1921 shall be a result, much land in Richland county «ine and payable to the national treas. and southern North Dakota has srrer on January 1, 1921, and all been flooded and made worthless. E. members whose dues have not been Buster Brown!Boys' shoes S. Oakley, assistant attorney general, $2.90, $4.00 and $8.50 »id to the national treasurer on or has been working on this cast with Pore February 28, 1921, shall be Attorney General Hilton and they Men's all solid work shoes considered delinquent and the names $3.90 and $4.50 expect to represent the state at the icordingly dropped from the mailing Supreme Court hearing. af The American Legion Week- South Dakota has a similar action pending, as it is contended that lands 3HINNESOTA GUARDSMEN in Northeastern South Dakota also TBe LeutholcUPeterson Q. URGtD TO GET BONUSES were damaged by being flooded. The South Dakota case involves facts similar to those of the North Dakota Soldiers who served in the Minnesota case and it will not be taken into Tht fifth t»m« ot tb* ssrlss stands out on* of th« most National Guard between June court until after the disposition of 19, 1916, and June 30, 1916, and ball faaiM trer played. It was a dtsldsd fpr tl The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes the North Dakota case. €hose who served on the Mexican border Iadiaa^jT-1, trat ths ttnpreoadeatfQ tests in that year are urged to apply II. 4 lomi ron, wt 25 Stores Austin, Minn. 25 Stores Forest lookouts lead lonesome fso tie Minnesota commission of pubjiie shoirb aboil), an nmssWad trlpls play safety for their Mexican border lives, but not devoid of excitement. borne raft with two on bases ittBajM. I, ILFO SPOCSMIT# gratuities or bonuses authorixzed by tbr* donbla plajs as many inaipfs. At Mount Eddy in the Shasta region the act which created the public safe-fy of California, recently, the United commission, H. W. Libby, secretary, States Department of Agriculture announced today. Nearly 1, "900 soldiers still have claims against Forest Service is advised, lightning Hie state for these bonuses, Mr. Lib struck the lookout station, tore a 4foot f»y said. hole in the wall and stunned the Effective October 1. lookout, J. S. McClemmens. He recovered ATTENTION PLAYER just in time to save the house ..PRE-WAR-PRICES.. PIANO OWNERS and his own life. Thirty-five lightning fires were caused in that vicinity I have secured the services of Mr. J. G. Hohler an expert on player the same day. piano repairing and tuning. If your -.player needs attention, call our store sat once and leave your order. Francis Hall left Lyle Sunday for TIRES AND TUBES BLUHM'S MUSIC STORE. Iowa where he will work during corn Adv. 1-33-c. husking. Lee Non-Skid Fabric 30 3V2 $20.00 34 4 31.80 Associated Insurance Agency aUraytjumatdiiif* 33 4 32.50 cmMti Lee Non-Skid Fabric ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE for Highest Possible Quality at J. W. D«Bubr 32 4 $48.95 34 4*/g $57.00 Lowest Possible Price O. Nwhoii 33 4 $49.30 35 5 $71.00 M. H. KENASTON 30 3% Standard Lee Tube $3.25 PhoM Bridg* SOS Offic* Austin Nat. Bank BUg. 32 4 Government Specifications $5.00 33 4 $5.15 ttI 34x x4i/2 $6-15 35 5 $7.70 DO NOT BE CONFUSED This is not a reduction in certain unsalable or DIBBLE DAIRY CO. obsolete sizes, but a general price reduction effecting all sizes, types and styles of Lee Tires. All other sizes reduced 15 to 20 per cent. IF YOU WANT THE BEST LEA F. DUHOLM Pasteurized Milk and Cream —CALL US HP 409 NORTH CHATHAM ICE CREAM x/% block south of Park Theatre GET onto the facts and you'll Orders taken up to 5 o'clock and delivered off get the fence MOWER COUNTY CHESTER WHITE Right from the start -Spurs let you know what you're smoking. Plain as day, on the back of the BREEDERS SALE, AUSTIN package, it says: "In Spur Cigarettes the good tobaccos fropi the Orient are properly mixed with OCT. 28,1920 Jurley and other home-grov^n tobaccos." In your language that means "good old-time tobacco First Annual Consignment Sale of taste." Haven't you just been hankering for it? PURE BREO REGISTERED BOARS UNO GILTS Those good tobaccos are rolled in satiny, imported paper—and crimped, not pasted. That's something to be held at Sales Pavilion, Austin, Minn. to know, too. In smoker's talk, crimping means A BIG BUSTER SALE "easier drawing, slower burning,, better taste." Examine a Spur and how it's made. County 'Sow and Litter Club' Pigs Consigned see 4 Yearling Sons of Big Buster. And as the finishing touch, Spur's fragrance and 2 Fall Sons of Big Buster 2 Spring Sons of Big Buster freshness are sealed anH delivered in a three-fold 16 Spring Grandsons of Big Buster. SPECIAL-SIX package—rich brown and silver. 16 Spring Sons of choice boars. Mechanical excellence can only be (Cholera Immune) Hop off the fence—and land on Spurs* proven by actual performance. You must know how a car performs under 5 Litters of Choice Gilts Consigned By & every condition of service before LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO CO. you can appraise its true worth. Let Members of Sow and Litter Club us demonstrate the inbuilt quality and remarkable ability of the We offer the best blood lines to be found in the United SPECIAL-SIX—anywhereyou States at this sale. No better breeding in the World 5P"H" —ton latenM. than sons or grandsons of the gteU Inuualaaioat 119-ia. wliMlbiM, civ Grand Champion Boar Big Buster StadabalMr Cm mrm •qnippMl' WwithMLI Cord Tirti—MMrthf ItHdilwIw ptm "This a Studebaher Year99 CONSIGNORS at Wm. Garbisch, Waltham B. J. Huseby, Adams are J. R. Woods, Austin Clover Lea Farms, Austin Wm. Pribble, Austin Leo Karlen, LeRoy Melvin Anderson, LeRoy DeLoyd Malcomson, LeRoy Victor Nelson, is-io Austin. Send For Catalog Col. Albert Hopfe W. W. Walker MARTIN & SCHROEDER Auctioneer Clerk Austin Grand Meadow AUSTIN, MINN. f? 3* DEFECTIVE PAGE