Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 15, 1920 · Page 2 of 8
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I i»T» MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920 PACE THREE in week visiting the rural schools the C. V. Miller of Austin was a Dexter over some hay and not being satisfied the large mail order houses—enough to do business inTlf the people of fhe town spend their cense a mercantile vicinity of Grand Meadow. calier Tuesday on business. Tieman refused to let Strand to get his name on their mailing list. home of town—send it to competition with our mer-| money out Chichants. Tiner Nelson and Homer Nashold, Miss Hazel Burke was an Austin take his team out of the pasture. Later on when he failed to order Icago catalog houses—the merchants Farmer's r., returned last Thursday from their caller Friday afternoon between Sneak thieves are still working in more goods the catalog house's follow 'These are a few answers to your! get just that much less, the town hunting trip to Lake Okabena. The trains. this neighborhood. Last week Thursday up man got busy and in one of questions, and I trust you will see}loses that much trade and that much ducks were plentiful and they Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Williams motored evening several business places in his letters asked a number of stereotyped the justice of them.' money, loses insomuch as that money brought home thirty of the birds. Hayfield were entered and goods and questions as to why the former to Austin Friday afternoon on "That the prosperity of a town may would eventually go toward bettering valuables were stolen as well as cash. no longer patronized his house. The Forum business. properly be gauged by the prosperity conditions in that town and in fact Mrs. F. H. Armstrong was the At the lumber office $18.00 in cash following is the sensible and hardheaded Mr. and Mrs. George King Jr., of its merchants needs no arguments.' building up the town itself." guest of honor to a party last Saturday was taken and $800.00 in government doctor's reply: have been spending a few days in afternoon at the W. A. Nolan bonds was overlooked. Austin with friends. 'Your letter of recent date asking home in which the ladies of the Congregational Mrs. Hannah Nelson and uncle left Mr. and Mrs. John Buhs of Austin why I had not traded with you for a church participated. She Christmas spent Friday and Saturday at the Monday evening for Glenwood, Iowa, long time, received, and as you ask and Mr. Armstrong will leave soon to visit her daughter, Daisy. From Charley Buhs home. for New York state to reside. me to tell you frankly, I will give Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen returned there she went to Fullerton, California, HOME-TANNED HIDES GIVE you a few reasons. Mrrs. H. C. Nissen returned last to visit at the Mons Hanson last Thursday from their trip FARMERS UNCERTAIN PROFIT Friday from Rapid Sity, S. D., where 'First—I am in business in this Greeting Cards home for a while until she gets permanently in Chicago and other points. she has been visiting at the home of community, with its varied industries located for the winter. Both Alex McDowell and son George of her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Burrington, Apparently it doesn't pay the farmer for my support. I cannot ask the Mons Hanson and Frank Madera have Austin spent last Thursday and Friday for several weeks. She stopped at merchants of the town for their suitport to tan his own leather. The Bureau purchased homes at Fullerton, which in Dexter on business. Aberdeen on her return for a visit if I do not give them mine. of Chemistry, United States Department is a short distance from Long Beach. Miss Ardella Kramer, Jrma and with her son, Will. of Agriculture, is conducting 'Second—In looking over my Formal protest'has been made by Zola Noyes, Adelia Arntzen and Fern leather-making experiments upon Hiram DeVries expects to leave books, I fail to find either Mr. the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Mooney of Austin spent the week end the scale to which the average farmer S at a is a Mr. or other of the company's Commission against the tentative It is impossible to remember all your friends with in Dexter. would have to adjust his work, and Dresser Junction, Wis., and is now, names, which reminds me that neither valuation proposed by the engineers Mrs. Ambrose Pierce and^ daughter specialists say that the results °htainthus loading his car. Hiram has farmed of these gentlemen have ever given of the Interstate Commerce commission a handsome, expensive present at Christmas time, returned to their home in Austin far do not warrant general southwest of Grand Meadow for the me a penny's patronage. Why is this? upon the railroad property Friday after spending a few days at practice. Good leather be made Am I too far away, or have neither past eight years and a host of friends I known as the Dubuque and Sioux but you can please them just the same with a neat can the Carrie Jacobson home. of them needed a physician, or are in individual tanneries, but the results regret to see him leave this community. City Railroad, running from the are too uncertain to give reliable they afraid of the mail order plan state line at Lyle to Albert Lea, which Greeting Card inscribed with a sentiment appropriate when it comes to the practice of medicine? is operated by the Illinois Central. Friends have received word from ^rThe work was taken up by the I can certainly give as good It is alleged by D. F. Jurgensen, chief Mr. and Mrs. E.„J. Naish who left a for the occasion. We have samples of LYLE satisfaction by mail as your house can department when it bMame engineer for the state commission, couple of months ago for California, that the farmers were eeling the injustice and will appreciate a call from either that the government appraisal of to the effect that they have purchased Engraved Cards in many styles varying in price of a transaction wherein of them when in need of medical $691,162'for the thirty miles of track a home at Santa Anna and it they sold a whole cowhide for less service. in Minnesota is too high by $186,582 looks like they would become permanent from $10.00 per 100 up. With your name added From The Tribune than they paid out for a pair of. 'Third—-In looking over the subscription residencts of that state. Their or 36 per cent. Inasmuch as the Mrs. DeRemer, who has made her shoes—an occurrence not at all unusual. main purpose of the^ valuation is to lists for improving our a slight additional charge is made. We can also home is within a few blocks of the home with her son, Art, joined a Investigation shows that the streets and public highways, I have obtain a base for freight and passenger home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crane, party from Austin last week and en^fe*y 0 leather dealer is not charges, the state flatly declines failed to fmd the name of either furnisfy you with many styles in printed cards, plain so they are not altogether strangers started overland for California. blame for the low prices that the in a strange land. to approve the proposed figures, as member of your firm down for *ne Nick Lawson returned last week farmer receives for his hides. 1 oo they do not agree with the official penny to assist in the work. Also I and in colors, of your own selection. Call at the The many Grand Meadow friends from a five months trip to Denmark often the hide from the farm cow is have failed to find your, name on any records. of Charles W. Greening, who have where he visited old friends and relatives. taken off in a careless manner that charity lists where help has been rendered office and let us show you our samples. watched with interest and pleasure his Mr. Lawson reports a most leaves the skin full of cuts and holes to our poor in other words, WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID rapid rise in the business circles of enjoyable trip. farm hides are never as uniform as you are not down as a contributor to Miles City and Hardin, Mont., since Ole Lillegaard, Geo. M. Anderson those bought from the packing our Helping Hand society. In fact in leaving the old home town about ten and P. A. Johnson, who have been Small Town Physician Makes Sensible houses, where the animals- are carefully all the movements for the betterment Mower County News years ago, will be further pleased to serving as jurors in the fall term of graded and the skins removed Reply to Inquiry From Chicago of our conditions, where our community learn that he has thrown his hat into district court at Austin returned home by expert skinners. For that reason has needed the united efforts the political ring, evidently with the last week as the court adjourned for the hide buyer is always willing to Here is an editorial from the Emporia of her public spirited citizens, I have same success that has attended his the term. pay more for the packer's product Gazette, published by William failed to find your name among the Phone Main 450 206 East Mill Street. efforts in a business way. He was a The Mitchell County sheriff was in than he can offer the farmer. Allen White: list of our contributors. Your name is candidate from Big Horn county for Lyle Tuesday and assisted John "A doctor in a small town purchased not on our city tax books, nor do I state senator and he won out by a two Strand to get his horses out of the an item or two from one of find where you have paid a city li HOG-CHOLERA LOSS REDUCED to one votoe over his opponent. Tieman pasture. A dispute arose between Geo. Tieman and Strand BY TEACHING USE OF SERUM Losses by hog cholera have Jjeen DELCO-LIGHT DEXTER materially reduced in iuliock county, Aia., as a result of the work of 'Use complete Electric light and the county agent in training farmers Pi Power ant From the Record in various centers thruout tne county, John Zit was an Austin caller Tuesday to use the serums and apparatus devej Electric light and power for less on business. oped by tne uepurtmeuL. .borty-nuie than you are paying for poor Frank Doyle was an Austin caller 1io4rf-_ cars of hogs, head, have been Monday afternoon. marketed irom the county thru cooperative S. D. Goeotsch was an Austin caller work, with an estimated Tuesday on business. saving oi $6,OUO. In Houston County Miss Elsie Farber was an Austin tne department's representative caller Tuesday afternoon. taugnt 18 men to vaccinate hogs. Six C. Herron was an Austin caller sets of instruments owned by the Monday afternoon on business. Dothan Rotary Ciu'b were supplied T. F. Cummings of Austin was a to tne demonstrators and a serum-distribucmg Clarence W. Rosenthal. Dexter caller Friday afternoon. point was established in Prof. Cory of Austin was here eharge of a reliable veterinarian. 406 Sa. St. Paul Phonn Main 666-L Tuesday evening for band practice. More than 9,000 head of hogs were treated. In many cases it was found that sickness, other than cholera, was Thursday, Auction due to some incidental cause, such as bad peanut meal, and balanced rations were advised. The county Nov. 18th. agent's work resulted in 32 farmers establishing pastures to keep their hog3 off the open range, the land thus pastured being freed of many, Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Sharp noxious weeds by the rooting of the animals, and prepared for future cultivation. Having sold our farm we will offer at Public Sale on the place Forty-four farmers in the known as the Lew Griffin farm, 7 miles southwest of Austin, 7 county were interested in stump removing, miles northeast of London, 1M miles south of Cedar City school and about 2,000 acres of house, the following personal property: land was cleared in this movement. 8 HEAD OF HORSES 60 HEAD OF SHOATS About 5 tons of dynamitie was bought 63 HEAD OF CATTLE FARM MACHINERY for the purpose largely on the cooperative 1 plan. (See large bills for itemized list.) GREAT WESTERN USUAL TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NOON CHANGES TIME M. W. GILLILAND & SON, Owners A new time-table goes into effect on the Chicago Great Western railroad J. S. Attlesey, Auctioneer Geo. Funda, Clerk Sunday, Nov. 14th. The time of the trains has been EfeSSIBSBSGSM a. h, keiston adjusted with particular reference to Winter Tourist traffic, thru Pullman Realism Test {gt the sleeping cars for which and special round trip fares are now in effeet. help you "measure" REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS For additional information apply to Chicago Great Western Railroad City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance The Adv. 4-42-c. NEW EDISON Office with & DeBuhr Laad Co. Niehuis AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National £$ank Bldg, GRAND MEADOW Xmas as a Gift W Service Without Obligation From the Record The Women's Social and Civic League met with Mrs. R. S. Mitchell Tuesday afternoon with twenty members Attaint Jttatmmrg Agrnnj present. Mrs. Eunice L. Rice, county superintendent, is here from Austin this XX70ULDNT you like to know why The Realism Test will help you test these E. 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