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

November 1, 1920 · Page 5 of 9

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, (NOVEMBER 1, 1920 WILL ORGANIZE MINNESOTA FARM Are you going ta join a suicide Local Attorney Believes Democrats club Tuesday? Doctors will tell you Should Vote State Republican Ticket that failure to vote 'Yes' for good Continued from Page 1 roads Amendment No. 1 will make League, with the methods of the Carpet-baggers you a member. in the Civil War Days. Best Value in Years He also cited the Supreme court of North Dakota as an instance of inefficiency Classified Ads under League administration, Inquiries Coming In To Minnesota Federation at University declaring that the court was the Farm For A Plan of Local Organizations laughing stock of the entire country. CASH RATES Ten cents per line for one insertion. He also warned the audience not to Here Now Minnesota farm bureaus are to be over electioin day, and the membership be taken in with the fine catch drive in Minnesota will be held in Five cents per line for subsequent organized from the ground up. Believing phrses of the "professional" League insertions. that the movement, so auspiciously abeyance until the middle of next speaker. launched in the last few weeks, week In some counties fully 85 percent CHARGE RATES Ten cents collection charge Are Given Three Minute Rebuttal can be kept sound and permanent of the farmers visited are joining will be added for all ads not Speeches only by being built up and made responsive the bureau. In Rice county 12 solicitors, paid for in advance. Emphatically defying the charge to strong county and com working three days visited 563 FOR YOUR INFORMATION that he had packed the hall, Mr. All classified ads will be set munity foundations, «-call is coming farmers, of whom signed up for 478 Brewer, in his rebuttal speech, declared in 8 point solid type. to the headquarters of the Minnesota membership. More than 700 members There are five words to each that he believed Mr. Sasse had Federation of farm bureau members. have been secured in Rice Couty line. 7 sold out to the Republicans and that The first work for township farm and the campaign there will be kept There are nine lines to each his move in declaring himself for the inch. bureaus has been done in Norman and up until 1,000 or more farmers are Republican standard, was a pre-arranged Blue Earth counties. Four have been enrolled. Hart,S chaffner & Marx finest suits and overcoats move made with local and organized in Norman county with the Counties recently canvassed and in SALE—10 acre tract. Good improvements. FOR of imported fabrics, $75, $80, $85 values, CC|| twin city newspapers. The speaker slogan, "Development of Local Cream Easy terms. See the 1,000 or more membership class also declared, that taxes on a quarter now Wayne Webber. 6-39-c eries and Livestock." Six township are Aitkin, Pine, Marshall, Polk and section of land in Minnesota were organizations have been formed in Cottonwood. Watonwan, small SALE—1 Quick Meal Range FOR three times as high as they were on Blue Earth. and and gas range at a bargain if county, has a newly enrolled membership a quarter section in" North Dakota. taken at once. Hiram R. Campbell, $40 of or more, and Kittson, in 900 Tentative Plans Are Completed He also declared the other speakers 611 W. Maple street. 2-35-p The frame work of a plan of organization the extreme northwest corner of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum $55 did not mention the real issues of the FOR SALE—Practically new 8 room has been prepared in the University state, has a county farm bureau of and $60 best make suits and overcoats now campaign butt ook up their time with modem house, finest location, corner Farm offices of F. E. Balmer, members. Hennepin county solicitors 800 flaying the League and its candidates: lot faces south, one block to state county agent leader. The local had secured 800 memberships store, two blocks from school, Mr. Hoffman, in his second appearance, units of the county may be organized when the drive was temporarily suspended screened in front and back porches, scored Mr. Brewer on his tax four rooms down, mirror door, oak either on a township or lommnrvty this week on account of the comparison, stating that he had lived finish, birch floor, four rooms and Famous Styleplus all wool, hand tailored $40, 41*4%#% basis, or by a combination of .'th, election. LeSueur county has about one-half mile from the Dakota line, bath upstairs, full attic, full basement, according as conditions seem to dictate. members and Lincoln county 700 double garage, hot air heat, $45 and $50 suits, guaranteed in every way, and he personally knew that five I Each local unit will elect a about Heavy showers and bad pipe to attic, terms if desired. 700 600. acres in Minnesota was worth a whole now College St. Don't phone. 1-22-p a township or community director to roads could not hold up the campaign quarter section in North Dakota, "so represent it on a county farm bureau in Fillmore county, where the solicitors why shouldn't the taxes be higher." FOR SALE—By owner, six room the meetings of board of directors, secured members last week. 597 Mr. Hoffman, also stated, that should modern house with bath. Call 608 which are to take the place of regular Between and in all have signed 700 800 All wool heavy Breize and Melton Ulsters and ^f the state attempt to fake over private West Winona or phone Main 671-F of special meetings of the membership up and the finishing touches have interests, the taxes would increase 29-tf-c dress overcoats, $35, $40 and 45 values now Farm bureau leaders believe that by not yet been put:-in the campaign accordingly. following this plan it will be possible there. FOR SALE— Seven room house two Waldecker Says He Isn't Interested to vitalize more completely the lots—1 barn—at 811 Crane street. "As far as I'm concerned, I'm not aims of the farm bureau movement. New Uniforms For Co. "G" SALE—10 Thorobred Chester FOR interested," declared the Socialist Eventually the farm bureau will be White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 $25 Men's suits in worsted and cheviot $18.50 Expected To Arrive Soon— speaker, H. C. W»ldecker, when his composed of township or communty to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. Will Parade Novemebr 11 cloths. $25 Men's overcoats in turn for rebuttal came. C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p organizations, county organizations, Mr. Sasse seriously objected to the the state federations and the American Ulster and dress style Friday night Company "G" will be Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Fargo statement that he had sold out to the or aNtional Federation. Is the most practical school. N. D. officially recognized by the government. Republicans, stating he did not believe No books to study. Twenty-five The principal officers of Minnesota Federal inspection officers new, latest type Tractors to train he was important enough for township or community farm bureaus will be down from Minneapolis to conduct on. All auto equipments. Over them to buy off. He declared he Boy's suits, overcoats and mackinaws at a mm will be a director, vice director and thousand students attended school the inspection. The uniforms had not come to the meeting with secretary, who will be elected for a last term. We-secure positions for saving of 33 1-3 per cent,priced at 17.50 for the company are expected any the idea of meeting a professional graduates. Attend school in climate term of one year. The director will day. They have been shipped. 12.75, 9.75 and ^Ml you are accustomed to. Write speaker, and also said that should the perform the duties of a presiding officer, If the uniforms arrive by November for large folder. 21-S-O-N-c League gain control of Minnesota, it call meetings upon the request 11, Company G. will parade in would be a spectacle like North Dakota. of members and represent the organization SALE—Two hundred blooded uniform at the Armistice celebration. FOR on the board of directors of •Rhode Island Red chickens. E. S. Men's 25c heaviest, best canvas gloves, Men,s the county farm bureau association. Mrs. C. C. Leek, who presided over Babcock. 2-37-c 25c Jersey gloves, Men's 25c tick mitts, Men's 1 Rll the meeting, declared in closing, that Solicitors Are Meeting With Success Saw a man the other day who said Farm bureau membership solicitors FOR SALE—Ford truck, call E. S. she hoped there would be no ill feeling, 25c Rockford sox now I he would like to hear a- Democratic have gone to their homes to remain Babcock, Bridge 62. 2-37-c but a great deal of thinking. speech. He has been deaf since birth. 85c Men's 1.50 heavy work shirts, men's 1.50 horsehide gloves NAMED 2.50 heaviest blue overalls and jackets j* COPPER-CLAD' 2.5O fleece lined union suits 3.50 heavy CI sweaters now Because the Copper-Clad Range is Clad Five Dollar Signal flannel shirts-Five 4%4% dollar boys worsted sweaters 4.00 all U|| with a Sheet of Pure Copper Where worsted Jersey sweaters, now ^Ihii Other Ranges Rust Out. SIO.OO $14 $15 $16 Walk-Over and Bostonian shoes $11 $12 $13 Bostonian famous dress shoes now $8.00 IRON tHNCR UN/NB $5 to $10 Boy's Buster Brown solid shoes $2.90, $4 and $0 Men's first quality rubbers, light and heavy $1.25 Men's first quality 1 BKL arctics $2.25 Men's first quality 1 BKL all rubber $2.50 Men's first quality 4 BKL all rubber $3.90 Study the section of the Copper-Clad the heat, you can understand why the sheet Wall as pictured above. No. 1 is the of copper must be between the asbestos and grey iron inner lining or fire lining. No. cold side or outer casing. Men's first quality 4 BKL red sole arctics $3.90 2 is the thick layer of long fibre asbestos When the moisture strikes the copper, it the heat-holding material that makes fuel Men's quality short red rubber boots $4.50 can get no farther, and as copper never do double duty. No. 3 is the sheet of pure rusts, it is not affected by the moisture. The copper between the sweaty asbestos and Dry air space is almost exactly like the air Men's $10,00 leather lined vests with leather sleeves $7.50 outer casing or range body. Notice the space in a thermos bottle. But for the air domes or round bumps on the sheet of space in a thermos bottle it would not retain Men's $15 sheep lined work coats The Copper-Clad $9.75 copper. See how they hold the copper the heat. Just so with the CopperClad. sheet away from the range body, leaving a Range has four The dry air space holds heat better collar $25 Men's and young men's $35 sheep lined coats Wambat dry air space next to the range body or outer than solid iron even if an inch thick, and is walls and, anj air casing, as shown by No. 4. a great fuel saver. It is estimated that this Men's and young men's $50 leather lined Suede coats $35.00 a a As all moisture in the asbestos must air space saves a shovel of coal at every escape toward the cold side, or away from meal, or over a thousand every year. Thermos bottle. Men's and young men's $60 fur collared overcoats $40.00 ..t-H •-..3 Then the name Copper-Clad means something .V-.-- to you. It means a range clad with pure copper where other ranges rust out The Leuthold Peterson Co. any AUSTIN, MINN, 25 STORES 25 STORES 'i,/- •S.-.2 .i r:. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA.! •j- y] .:•••••• 4' .--.V.. -.