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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

October 25, 1920 · Page 6 of 8

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^J,pi!• I uuni ,1. aijii njfppjuii# "•. ,f "$"** kr- MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINNESOTA PAGE SEVDf [VARIOUS FACTORS IN :A«9PA SAV€ C«'| Vj LL *000* RURAL ASSOCIATIONS srr oni CDH€ we t| CAN £l r»c 4io»fT ».Vr eiwce IBureau of Markets Has Given SWEET Much Valuable Assistance. 2 HOME Ag­ [Bulletin Issued by Department of riculture of Great Interest to Those Engaged in Co-operaI tive Organizations. Id the United States there are some 14,000 co-operative marketing associations. mt To many of them, the bureau A SatoMsl Fact L. J. Lee-Local Horseshoe Pitching Ifyea want to mad ike lauee la the City af Ai jOf markets, United States .department Mea aad wwti sf 9t Mower. State of lar nruea, take a alaat at dtt [of agriculture, has given valuable Assistance atigto as well realise Ike fact fin* ae bv eue Jfcamy Cos. aa the ith day of N in the last that a vote far the by furnishing specimen copies Champ May Meet Iowa Pitcher 198®, at IS e'deck A. M. why i*— 1 candidate far Cn wer la fof by-laws and by indicating proper af said deeadent! aetiuoa ihsald not he granted. MMII to half a vate far WITNESS. The Judge of methods of organization and administration. The MMuaauMdw af tua Mr. Hodpss, vto, by the way, we Govt, aad die Saal af said ConV filed all racoguM as a worthy tea, has this Mb day af October, 1920. The handsome gentleman modest and says he has no alibi bat thle Caert the fhml ascsuat af I "The Orgalnzation of Co-operative no chance to via. His party la la HENRY WEBER, JUN., shown in the above cut is_ L. J. we have learned from men who saw Nat af the attata of ,y?rain Elevator Companies" Is the title the hops Ises ilaertty ka thie state. Lee whose chief occupation is the games, that he is the best man la cSSTioSr'roS1^^ tagether with her aatitlea Jadge of Probate It doesn't take a elairroyaat ta aea bulletin No. 860, Just Issued by the praytaw far the adjwtmaat aad pitching horseshoes. When he (COURT SEAL) that tinder the cirmaistaacea every ^plted States department of agriculture is not tossing the lucky em-•• FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOft allowance of said final account and A. W. WRIGHT, vote cast for Mr. Hodgeoa weakens upon this subject. The bulletin blems he may be found directink DISTRIBUTION. far diembutlea af the residue af said M. A. NELSON. the Republican candidate aad strengthen* Is addressed to those who desire assistance the work of the laundry at! estate ta the ptrsaai iherruate untitled. the chances of Dr. Bhipstead, Attorneys for Petitioner In the formation of co-operauve this plant. ^. THEREFORE, YOU, AND who is ranainff as aa Independent, but File No. 4061 STATE OF MINNESOTA* County af JMOWI Mr. Lee having beaten every- J^-TT EACfl OF YOU, are hereby cited grain elevators, but the subject 1 whom every one is merely a Mower* ss. In Probata Court, body in the vicinity was chos-1 and required ta shew cause, if ioatter Is treated In a manner that tool of one Arthur C. Townley and la the Matter of she Estate af Prcus knows Minnesota, and is o£ en to represent the Hormel aay vou have, before this Court at the Nonpartisan League. The Republican makes the bulletin of interest to those Auntia II. Felch, Decedent: governorship calibre. Plant and Mower County at the !V the Probate Court ROOOM in the ticket is the only safe MM. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, ta engaged In other lines of co-operative State Fair and certainly proved Don't take chances. A. Felch, Frank E. Felch, Callie Susan endeavor as well. The scope of the himself the right man in the E. Waufh, George W. Fetch, aad, ipamphlet Is limited to matters regarded right place. Oscar Felch. end t» etl fiwese Interceted Don't take chances. VuU the Republican S' as fundamental and general, and it The contest was conducted vf In the final account ticket Nov. Is intended that the suggestions and upon the "survival of the fit- j/ Associated Insurance Agency and distribution of the estate of said test" plan. After the preliminaries, recommendations be considered with decedent: The reprseentathre of the HOMER B. D1BELL inwhich many good men reference to and in connection with above named decedent, having filed were weeded out, the remained ALL KINDS OP INSURANCE special co-operative laws and the in this court his final account of forty of the best tossers the Do Not Experiment With The administration of the estate of said laws governing corporations In each a Niehnle W. J. D.Buhr State could produce. Snpreme Bench decedent, together with his petition of the several states of the Union. Mr. Lee met and defeated all K. H. KEN ASTON praying for the adjustment and allow* The bulletin points out that the success the men pitted against him including ence of said final account aad for Ofiet Aastin Nat. Baah BMg. Phoae Bridge 902 Allen the State Champion of any rganizatlon, whether cooperative distribution of the residue of said and was going strong on or for private profit, rests tu estate to the person thereunto entitled. his last game for the Championship upon social or economic need a sound Therefore, YOU. AND EACH when Dame Fortune decided OF YOU, are hereby cited and required organization plan, and efficient management. to take a hand. With two to snow cause, if any you have, It then details the various ringers and fourteen points on before this Court at the Probate Greg's Cafe factors that produce these basic conditions. the last game, the shoes started Court Rooms in the Court House in It dwells upon the organisation to go wrong and six ringers the City of Austin, in the County of were lost by whirling around of Joint stock companies, private Mower^ State of Minnesota, on the 408 NORTH MAIN ST. the peg, and slipping off or hitting Regular Meals At All Hours corporations of the capital stock form, 9th day of November, 1920, at 2 the top and going wild. o'clock p. m., why said petition should j£nd co-operative associations Incorporated The loss of this one game gave not be granted. under special co-operative law, Open Till 12 Midnight Allen t(he Championship, although Witness, The Judge of said Court, ,1&e three common forms of organization GeoJ Coffee, Chops and Steaks a Specialty Lee had defeated him and the seal of Said Court, this of farmers' elevator enterprises earlier in the contest. Prices Reasonable 11th day of October, 1920. in the United States. Out of six ringers pitched, Lee the state and but for hard luck in the HENRY WEBER, JUN., A. GREGERSON, Prop. made thirty-eight ringers, with one last game would have won the championship. Under the chapter of preliminary Judge of Probate. hundred and sixty-eight points, while survey, matters of local conditions, (SEAL) the State Champ, retained his crown Cy Thomson is trying to arrange Oct. 18-25. Nov. 1. prospective membership, capital, vol•Ijme with forty-one ringers and an aggregate a contest between the crack Saratoga of business, and methods of survey score of one-hundred and eightysix, Iowa team and a team of local horse CITATION FOR HEARING ON are covered. Then the processes or three ringers and eighteen Phone Brldg* |/r|lft PTflil shoe pitchers, of which Lee would be RMldwlca FINAL. ACCOUNT AND FOR of actual organization are discussed points ahead of Lee. Our man is the head.—"Tolle" in "Theh Squeal DISTRIBUTION In. It. ntliAD I UN M*i»«s9-R 'and a suggested form of by-laws given. 802 Judge Dibell's training and ability as The bulletin also contains some general 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of a Lawyer and District and Supreme suggestions regarding the seleo We note that the Mower County Mower, ss. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS PRESS COMMENTS Court Judge, has fitted him for the ilon of the plant, the choice of dljtectors Transcript-Republican has been sold IN PROBATE COURT City »nd Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance and a manager, a maintenance by its owners, H. E. Rasmussen and position he holds and entitles him to In the matter of the estate of Arnold Daane, to Herman Roe and Joseph J. Phillips, Decedent: re-election. Agreement, emergency capital and The Mower County TranscriptRepublican Office with Niehuis A DeBuhr Laad Co. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO J. L. Gannon of Northfield. We presume published at Austin, has [speculative tendencies. The appendix Prepared by Mower Co., Volunteer Valeria B. Phillips, George A. Phillips, AUSTIN. MINN. that the Austin men will hereafter been bought by Jos. L. Gannon and Austin National Bank Bldff. gives detailed forms to cover every Committee, Austin. Minn. Warren B. Phillips, J. Frank Pril- devote their talents to the Austin Herman Roe of the Northfield News. phase of the administration of the organization Daily Herald of which they have Mr. Gannon will be in charge of the from a capital stock euo* for some time been part owners. paper. He helped install The News TEETH scription contract to a form of stock Mr. Roe is one of Minnesota's best when the consolidation of the three certificate, and service and maintenance known newspaper men and will give papers was affected here three years MR. FARMER Austin a model semi-weekly paper. agreement. ago and made a number of acquaintances Mr. Gannon will be in charge. We The pamphlet has been written by at that time. Mr. Gannon has wish the new firm every possible success.—Albert unusual talent as a printer, executive experts In mattets of co-operative asjsociatlons. Lea Standard. ability and newspaper enterprise. The It is the composite result Austin paper is sure to flourish under :of actual experience and should prove his management.—Montevideo Herman Roe, editor of the Northfield :of valuable assistance to those interjested News. Advertise News, and Jos. L. Gannon, for in co-operative marketing. The many years connected with the Northfield bulletin may be had upon request of paper, last week purchased the A recent announcement in the jthe United States department of agriculture, Mower County Transcript-Republican change of management of the Mower Washington, D. O. at Austin, and have changed the County Transcript-Republican denotes tjourSale it name of that periodical to the Mower the branching out of the interests County News. Mr. Roe and Mr. Gannon Get Out The Vote of the owners of the Northfield are capable, energetic newspaper Investigation reveals the fact that News. The new acquisition, here-: this Newspaper* men, and will give the people of Austin thousands of good Republicans did after to be known as the Mower a lively publication.—St. Peter primary^ County News, will be owned by Herman not participate in the recent Herald. L. election. Roe and Jos Gannon of thff It Northfield News and managed by the Practically every Nonpartisan League member cast his ballot at the latter. Under its new management There is no finer season anywhere primary, and they will be on hand, the paper, which is a semi-weekly on God's footstool than autumn in -will briog male and female, at the general election will undoubtedly undergo a marked Minnesota. There is an invigorating in full force. improvement since its new owners freshness in the air, and the leaves It behooves every Republican man have maintained the Northfield News are turning to red and gold. Can and woman to get out at the polls in as one of the leading country newspapers tjotl btujers folks be blamed for refusing to let For Upper or Lower November and vote for the Republican in the state.—Owatonna Journal politics mar the beauties of such a Chronicle. candidates, state and national, all season?—St. ePter Herald. the way through. It is not a bit too Full Set of Teeth early to commence this work. To SPECIALS delay is to invite danger. Do it now! A A N E E I— MICKIE SAYS MOWER COUNTY NEWS Gold vjoucvi raxed Bridge MAIN 450 TCVO 09 A. YMM1KZ3M&, \*E IN Crowns Work "tW \U A, WPOt VIE] UOOV£ OVEU. -tVC UCWDUUCo—W*/ Aluminum Ware $7.00 $7-00 (viuuevi WE Pvevs ViV ftkOOSVWW BipOSW3S Ufc PO*»4 \YtfO A GOMrj \VOfOQtfVCM 9END© Per Tooth Each eoWtUWV? \v\ \Y4CUtt\V4» Effective October 1. WHILE THEY LAST ur $7°o cnbq.rc -co ourae. ..PRE-WAR-PRICES.. $7.00 PORCELAIN SEE SHOW WINDOW CROWNS Each Each TIRES AND TUBES E Lee Non-Skid Fabric Gold Fillings up from $3.00 "The Store of Service" $20.00 30 3Va Porcelain Fillings up from $2.00 34 4 31.80 OORV West ot Court House 208 Main St 33 4 32.50 Sliver Fillings $1.00 and $1.50 Lee Non-Skid Cord Cleaning Teeth $1.00 32 4 $48.95 34 4*/s $57.00 PE-RU-NA 33 4 $49.30 35 5 $71.00 THANKFUL DID HER Extracting Teeth $1.00 30 3% Standard Lee Tube .....$3.25 YEARS AGO 32 4 Government Specifications $5.00 FOR GOOD 33 4 $5.15 Keeps the Medicine with Her far Safety 34x x4% $6.15 All work is as painless as modern methods and 35 5 $7.70„ equipment will allow. In practice 20 years. DO NOT BE CONFUSED Mrs. Carl Linder, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 44, IJassel, Minnesota, writes: "I want to thank This is not a reduction in certain unsalable^ or you for your kindness and the good your obsolete sizes, but a general price reduction effecting remedy did me years ago. I am perfectly all sizes, types and styles of Lee Tires. Dr.Harris, A merchant at Hutchinson who well and visiting in Spokane, Wash. Were it dentist All other sizes reduced 15 to 20 per cent. not for Pe-ru-na I would not have been able carries a half-page or more of advertising each week, says that last year's to make this trip. I always take your medicine LEA F. DUHOLM with me for safety should I take cold. advertising cost him less than one Praise to Pe-ru-na." percent of the amount of his sales. AUSTIN, MINN. As an emergency remedy for everyday ills, Successful merchants everywhere tell MRS. CARL UNDER Pe-ru-na has been in use fifty years. 409 NORTH CHATHAM Hlrsh Building practically the same story. They regard R. F. V. M«. t. Bex 44, rhone 902 an unusual appropriation for OttMl, MlanatetS TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE 1/2 block south of Park Theatre advertising as necessary as for clerk hire, etc.—Waseca Herald. J- I '•if&'Vii I iStes: