Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 4, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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^fsa^ I. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE FOUR ocie FOR SALE—Ford truck, call E. S. MOWER COUNTY NEWS NOW EAT LIGHT BREAKFASTS Babcock, Bridge 62. 2-37-c OOMEXT PlESIDENfAMD.VICE-PCESIDENT "The County Paper" Are English People, Since the War, Published every Monday and Thursday, FOR SALE—Full cabinet, Minnesota at Austin, Minnesota Said to Have Abandoned Heavy Model A, Sewing machine, late Morning Meal. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers JvT JV A. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. style, drop head singer, sewing V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Minimum Charge Belshon—Billideau machine, nearly new, at a bargain The hearty breakfast which everybody Twenty-five cents. Ten cents The marriage of Miss Emma Belshon g^^^i816 Collection Charge Will Be 704 W. College St. lp in England ate for centuries has and Mr. Wilfred D. Billidcau was Added for all ads not paid for*' gone out of fashion, a correspondent in advance. Readers or locals FOR SALE—Hard coal stove, kitchen SUBSCRIPTION RATES solemnized at St. Augustine's church of the New York World writes. Steaks not run in this column will be Per Year, in advance' $2.50 cook stove with reservoir, pas at eight o'clock this morning, Rev. E. and chops as an early morning meal, charged at the rate of cents Six Months $1.25 10 stove and pair of Sagless Springs, H. Devlin officiating. They were at which the French regarded as a horrible per line. Single Copies 05 tended by Miss Lauderdale Smith as all good as new, Call at 104 W. British habit, disappeared some The Mower County News receives the time ago. Now scarcely any one eats bridesmaid and Erwin Sheedy as best Oakland Avenue. 36-1-c dispatches of the United Press Association. FOR SALE—10 acre tract. Good, improvements. porridge, fish, ham and eggs and marmalade man. Easy terms. See for breakfast. Both those who Weigand's nuptial mass was given. Wayne Webber. 6-39-c have leisure and those who work eat Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tichy played the IIIIIIHIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli smaller breakfasts and larger luncheons. wedding marches and during the ceremony FOR SALE—1 Quick Meal Range and and gas range at a bargain if played Traumeri. Mrs. Giovannetti The clubs and restaurants now provide taken at once. Hiram R. Campbell, sang Ave Maria as offertory. (MEMBER big luncheons. Many serve a 611 W. Maple street. 2-35-p The bride wore a suit of light blue luncheon of four or five courses—soup, fish, Joints, sweets and cheese—and duvetine with fur trimmings and a FOR SALE—Practically new 8 room at a comparatively moderate price. hat to match. The bridesmaids suit modern house, finest location, cornier Foreign Advertising Representative 1 THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Busy men find they can work better lot faces south, one block to was of midnight blue tricotine with store, two blocks from school, after a light breakfast—boiled egg or hat to match. The bridesmaid's suit Entered as Second Class Matter at screened in front and back porches, a thin rasher of ham or bacon. But bouquets of Ophelia roses. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under four rooms down, mirror door, oak they satisfy their appetites fully at the act of March 3, 1879. finish, birch floor, four rooms and After the ceremony a wedding luncheon, giving an hour or. even more bath upstairs, full attic, full basement, With Preus winnrug in the state of breakfast was served to the bridal to enjoy their foodv In comfort. double garage, hot air heat, Minnesota by an overwhelming majority, party at the Elk hotel. The table With women, too, the hearty luncheon pipe to attic, terms if desired. 700 the question is, will Townley is becoming popular. They no was prettily decorated w»th pink College St. Don't phone. 1-22-p The Business That Succeeds longer are satisfied with a cup of coffee and his league have the nerve to roses. and some buttered cakes. Girl FOR SALE—By owner, six room System is the basic need of successful business. attempt a come-back in two years. The bride is the youngest daughter stenographers and clerks take a substantial Every prudent manager must systematize modern house with bath. Call 608 One cannot help but admire the nerve Myrtle and one of the most popular his business. Many, however, fit meal of meat and pudding. of Townley, after the severe defeat West Winona or phone Main 671-F Myrtle and one of teh most popular their businesses to systems, and fail. Probably they have done a good morning's he encountered in the primaries, and Coolidge 29-tf-c young ladies of that community. The work on a cup of tea and a slice Coilvin a "^Srren G.Harding Index and filing cards are to business at the same time one cannot help but groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs Albert of bread and butter. So they have what the helm is to a vessel a guide to FOR SALE— Seven room house two pity the poor Leaguers who are sinking learned to appreciate and enjoy a a definite port, and in the case of business, Billideau living southwest of Austin lots—1 barn—at 811 Crane street. Every time a newspaper prints a their eighteen per in the League that port is economy, which contributes to luncheon that sustains and upbuilds and a prosperous young farmer. They "free reader" or a piece of free publicity, DO YOU FOR SALE—10 Thorobred Chester success. for its maintenance. them. have the best wishes of many friends White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 cuts its advertising rate, REMEMBER THIS? Let us fit a system of index and filing cards for a happy journey thru life. Cooperative marketing of all kinds to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. free publicity, cuts its advertising 3 1 to your business—one that will adequately C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p Mr. and Mrs. Billideau left this NEW SPORT ON SUBMARINES of farm produce has been successfully or grants a secret concession to serve you, instead of the contrary. 25 YEARS AGO noon for Iowa on a wedding trip and worked out in Prentiss. County, Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Fargo an agency or advertiser, misrepresents Cashier Scott of the Citizens National Our quotations are from thfe Fishing With Baited Lines Is Now after December first will be at home Miss. N. D. Is the most practical school. its circulatioin, maligns a competitor will build a fine residence next to Employed Relieve the Tedium to their friends on the groom's farm No books to study. Twenty-five Buyers formerly went into the or knowingly prints an advertisement spring in the grove north of Seymore of the Life. new, latest type Tractors to train southwest of the city. country and purchased at their own "RANKLIN containing a false statement on. All auto equipments. Over Johnson place. prices, often 25 per cent below the Fishing with inverted lines from the thousand student? attended school PRINTING it does a direct injury to the entire H. G. George made the banner sale outside market. The county agent last term. We secure positions for decks of American submarines is the PRICE LIST Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and Mrs. newspaper business. American of fur goods of the season at Dunkelman's graduates. Attend school in climate of the United States Department of newest pastime among members of William Hoffman entertained a small Press. Saturday, having clad Rev. W. you are accustomed to. Write Agriculture succeeded in getting the their crews operating In the Pacific company of friends at supper Tuesday for large folder. 21-S-O-N-c H. Hormel in a $65.00 Astrachan. Printer* who me this pric* ixst arm fair ocean from the Los Angeles submarine farmers to load a car of corn, each WIFE'S WORK LIGHTENED avening in honor of A-nolds C. M. Rice & Company have some and give an equivalent return far base, says the Popular Mechanics FOR SALE—Two hundred blooded farmer's contribution being weighed To shorten the.working day of the birthdaj. A birthday cake bearing choice Michigan apples that they will Magazine. every cent tpent with them. Rhode Island Red chickens. E. S. separately and a record kept by one average farm women to lessen the twenty-three candles was an attract sell at $2.50 per barrel. The boats make frequent practice Babcock. 2-37-c of the banks. The car netted 25 iniimnniinmiiiiiimmiiiimimimiimi load of manual labor she now carries tive feature of the supper. Victrela trips between Los Angeles and Santa Mrs. George Morrison and two cents ar bushel over previous prices, to bring about higher standards music and a social evening followed. Catalina island. The water In this children of St. Paul formerly Hattie and the local market rate arose 25 of comfort and beauty for the farm In behalf of the company Mr. William area averages about 90 feet in depth, Anderson, of Austin is visiting at the cents as a result. home to safeguard the health of the and is one of the finest fishing Smith presented an aluminum roaster John Mathieson home. A co-operative shipment" of hogs grounds of the Pacific coast. farm family, and to develop and introduce as a gift. Chas WSlbour is temporarily engaged Frequently the boats dive to the bottom, follows and after several successful money-yielding home industries at C. I. Johnson's store at work and He there with their motors experiences the Farmer's Co-operative were necessary, in order to The-first of a series of five dances upon the books. shut off while practicing submarine Association of Prentiss County, make needed home improvements— SUCCESS and FAILURE to be given by the Benedicts was held Mayor Baird, who has been slightly signaling, torpedo-tube routine and the Miss., was organized and a regular these are the motives animating the Tuesday evening at K. C. hall. There indisposed for a few days is out like. marketing agent employed. This organization work of the cooperative extension were twenty-eight couples in attendance. The upside-down fishing Is done In a again. did a business of more service as conducted by the federal very simple manner. Prior to making A three course dinner was A young girl went through the ice than $250,000 in 12 months, at prices department of agriculture, the state dive the men arrange their lines on served at 7:30.. Between courses the a while skating this afternoon. Fortunately considerably in advance of-those formerly agricultural colleges and the farm the deck rails of the submarine. The party danced. Music was furnished the water was shallow and realized. Deposits in two local hooks are baited and are strung out bureaus. "With- the co-operation of by a Mason City orchestra. The decorations no serious consequence resulted. The difference between on the decks to be carried upward banks were more than doubled in the people," says Julia O. Newton, of the hall Were of a Hallowe'en Miss Ellis, County Superintendent when the boat dives, by float attached two year. a Minnesota state home demonstration sons who live this month on character. Every detail of the has been putting in the week visiting near the hook. leader, "these changes can be brought affair was in harmony and the committee NOT FOR PUBLISHER'S GOOD the county schools. She will be at the Since any fish that takes the bait ALL of NEXT monhts salary, about in introducing improved farm of six, haying arrangements in ALONE can not be removed until the boat teachers meeting at Dexter tomorrow. equipment, by helping farm people comes to the surface, the lines are charge, is to be -congratulated upon and those who live this month to understand and apply the laws of The Service Man at Cornell University fastened to the deck rail by coll the complete success of the event. URGESTERIFT STTDY on PART of LAST months salary. nutrition and hygiene, and by cultivating springs. This practically eliminates believes that country editors the chance of losing the fish by Its the idea that investment in who are raising their advertising, subscription Miss Dollie Selby entertained at a breaking the line, or tearing the hook the comfort, beauty, health and efficiency and job printing rates these shower Tuesday evening at the H. L. out of its mouth. of the farm home and community days—and those who are not will not III Warford home, 909 Third street, in is a wise and legitimate expenditure. be likely to, continue in business long honor of Miss Marjory Allen. Dancing Franklin Medal to Sir Charles Parsons. That the work and cause —should not fail to emphasize in and music were enjoyed during The Franklin medal has been awarded are gaining is shown by tj?e increased their announcements that the increases the evening and refreshments served. to Sir Charles Parsons "In recognition YOUR BANK are not only for the good of moral and financial support of lo of his epoch-making success in MisS Allen received many nice gifts! cal communities extended last''year the publisher and his family but for the development and the construction Her marriage to Mr. Andy Abbey Mitny Austin Teachers Attending to the nearly 300 agents now employed the good of the community. "A weak, of the steam turbine which has revolutionized will take place this month. Those Conference of Minnesota^ all over the country. the art of steam engineering, down-at-the-heel paper," he says present were Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. C. Educational Association at St particularly In regard to the propulsion The Austin National Bank "cannot serve its community adequately. R. Phillips, Miss Rose Miller, Miss Paul—7000 Teachers Present of mercantile and naval vessels, A GREAT DAY'S WORK Again, it is obvious that a Genevieve Allen, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. O. From State and the driving of electrical generators." Representative government has paper which has to go out of business AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Not many people Know of been ordered restored in the United Catl!^e-nSOlAMMrS' J* F* H°San» Miss can't serve its community even Catherine Allen, Mrs. Zelda Sommers, the courageous struggle of Sir Charles Over fifty teachers of Austin and J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAUUEU, States one-man-government has been inadequately. In the early days of his Invention, and Mrs. W. M. Williams, Mrs. John Dov- vicinity left for St. Paul Tuesday President cast 6ut. Cashier ordered that he separated from his original EDITOR AND THE FARMER to attend the annual convention of M* Nye Mrs. J. Gin- That in sum is the meaning of yesterday's partners owing to their becoming too gold, Miss Margery Allen, Mrs. H. A few years ago it was exception the Minnesota Educational Society, gale of ballots. For nearly discouraged to "carry on." Engineering, Warford and Miss Selby. al to find a town newspaper taking held in the St. Paul Hotel. The program eight years the American people have In speaking of the award, says: any serious interest in fanning. The which opened yesterday urged "The work of Sir Charles Parsons has had bitter experience of an autocrat Art And Travel Club In newspaper of the old days was of and the study of thrift and economy as halved the cost of producing electric in the White House. They have had PARK Entertained By Mrs. Haugan. for the town. Today the country part of the curriculum of the Minnesota power and reduced itf still greater proportion more than enough. WEEKLY newspaper publishes first-class articles Public Schools. the capital cost of engineering E They would have cast him out four A a Mrs. C. E. Haugan Tuesday afternoon on farming. It contains interviews'with machinery.—Scientific American. The convention will continue today years ago, but for the imminence of PROGRAMME here were twenty members present good farmers on agricultural tomorrow and Saturday. At today's war. They take no chances now. enjoy an excellent program consisting methods and practices and plans. Capsules and Fly Screens. session the principal speaker will be of the following members. The vote is all but unanimous. And Among modern Inventions that make It is a representative of the country sir Auckland Geddes, the British ambassador W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 for comfort a subscriber lists as two even the South, with its indurated Painters of Western Life, Mrs. Raymond as well as the town. The farmer has to America, in the auditorium Swisher. of the most important the capsules Democracy, is glad of Harding and begun to recognize these facts. He MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 at p. m. now used for disagreeable medicines, his unmatched victory. The Solid ^Native Flowers Mrs. A W 'takes a greater interest in the newsl»per Speakers at last night's session included and the wire screen used to protect Wright. South is broken. Tennessee is Republican. than he used to take. He pays the Rev. L. R. S. Ferguson, St. our houses from disagreeable insects. The South has been trimmed Mrs. George A. Hormel had charge his subscription more promptly. He Paul commissioner of schools, Hester Quinine, he says, was in the days of down to its irreducible minimum, of the vocal music and gave sketches THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— advertises at least now and then in the Civil war the great medicine of M. Pollick, director of school work foi shorn of its border states, and shaken or Cadman and Harriet Ware. A the classified columns. He is readier the army, and It was taken by the savings division of the treasury the "HUM0RESQUE" in its traditional faith. quartet consisting of Mrs. Lewis, teaspoon with nothing to disguise Its to tell the newspaper man abou# department, and Henry C. Morrison, ~AV bitterness. All that is past. The Mrs, Meyers, Mrs. C. A. Hegge plans and work on the farm. In short The League of Nations issue was professor of school administration, well screened house, with its freedom Mrs. Homel sang Cadman's composition, be ,sees the newspaper as a powerful but the sign and symbol. It typified University of Chicago. from mosquitoes and flies, was unknown "Sky Blue Water," and Mrs. agent for the betterment of agriculture. the egocentric autocracy that was The executive committee of the association to "the good old days" and bitterly intolerant of any opinion, A. Hegge and Mrs. Ramsell also sang This spirit of co-operation is met late yesterday afternoon It alone is enough to make modern life Featuring ALMA RUBENS the right spirit. By working together, Cadman "Dawning" and Mrs. A. any judgment, any counsel but its in the office of Lotus D. Coffman, worth the living.—From the Outlook. own. the farmer and the newspaper Lewis, "Mammy's Song" by Harriet president of the association and Pathe News man accomplish much for both agriculture president of the University of Minnesota '.'In this path shall ye walk," said Russia's Iron Ore Deposits. and journalism.—Kansas Industrialist. The greatest iron ore deposits the man who thought to be President to consider a modification of the Mrs. Lugg And Anna Roble known are thought to have been located of the World, "No!" thundered the articles of incorporation which will Hostesses To Ladies Aid near Koursk, Russia, by magnetic American people yesterday. make jt possible to accept the proposed ISN'T"THIS-TRUE? Twenty-five ladies attended the disturbances of Intensity unequaled The air is clear today. We breathe constitution of the Educational association SATURDAY- Presbyterian Missionary meeting at elsewhere. These disturbances were A child is born in the neighborhood at the annual meeting in St. again. No more of George Creel, the studied several years by-the late Prof. the Y. W. C. A. Friday. Mrs. J. E. the editor gives the loud lunged courtier whose fawning flatteries Paul. The new constitution permits Ernst Leyst, a Russian, and his records SHIRLEY MASON Lugg and Anna Roble were hostesses. youngster and the "happy parents" have brought him closest to the the formation of supplementary associations ar& said to have been rescued Mrs. G. V. Brown gave a report of a send off and gets $00. It is throne. No more of Louis F. Post in various parts, of the and ta£fn to, Sweden. Two Swedish in her visit to Synod meeting aiyd several state. christened and the minister gets $5. and his rescue of alien anarchs from obse^i^ r)5jiia that!, two Immense Mary gave papters on the subj^t "India" "merely ann" and the editor gets $00. The editor deportation. No more of Newton D. parallel ^deposits'of magnetic Iron ore Proceeds were $5.50 for lunch PONY FRIGHTENED-— are indicated. These-,seem to have blushes and tells a dozen lies about Baker, Secretary of pacifist, war, and and $6 00 on pledge. The ladies abotli ^uSliileiigtb, 57 Unties or more, (Bride 13, No. 4) the- "beautiful and accomplished" his sebret midnight pardons of spies THROWS NEWS CARRIER and to be separated about 40 miles. planned an afternoon and evening torii£. The minister gets $i0 and a and traitors. No more of the inept John Remmel, paper carrier for meeting be held, Wedne&ay at piece of cake and the editor gets Burleson and his clumsy crippling of British Ship Gets Record. the Mower County News, was thrown the home Of Mrs. Runncir. Mrs. Geo. $00* In the course of time she dies the postal service. No more of the The Empress of Britain, the first SUNDAY— from his pony this noon and badly A. Hormel will have- charge of the swarm of inefficient, of wasters, the doctor gets from $15 to $100. transatlantic oil-burning vessel to pass of bruised. John together with a chum meeting which will be a study hour. A the ^minister perhaps gets another sycophants who infest public office. (V up the St Lawrence, arrived recently DOUGLAS MacLEAN wis riding home on the pony, when picnic supper will be served to which $5, the undertaker gets from $75 to It was a great day's work!—Minneapolis at Quebec from Liverpool, In five some boys ran out into the street the men are invited. Journal. days and twenty-two hours, breaking $150 the editor publishes a .notice of shouting and frightened the pony into all- previous records between those -/it the death, an obituary two columns ajwi*,. The Wise Parent. ports. It was her maiden trip as an I "THE JAILBIRD" longhand a card ofthanl^s :«i}d gets 0*ri«i|ountf in Only fvw Zones. oil-burner and she clipped six hours He who Is taugtu,|o liveupon alltCfe $0.0$, No wond^ Mo mk&f,country Orrta rgot, which ls'%il&& fata Temptation* 1 froip ttfer best prevjsws timet :Tbe ex owes more to tilf father's wisdom editors get rich: Have youpald re rJ & (Lost'C8tjr-N«kf 'vv of many perfumes. Is obtained only pense of reconditioning her as an oilburner *WtfUfMw cam* to the Indusbut than he tlyst bM a tfreat/deal left him your jsubscriptiqn:?-^—Gibsonburg, (O.) ftronnd Florence and {n the] neighborhood aH" temptations attack the equaled the cost of her original does to his father's care.—William oif Verona. Derrick. Idle.—C. H. Spurgeon. construction. P«UL TTmhrniynrii hi HiaMol DEFECTIVE PAGE