Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 15, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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1920 PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, FIRST HOISTEIN SALE News items from all sections of this MOWER COUNTY NEWS Who pays for the Advertising? Nobody—it territory are wanted by The News. The FARMER'S NEWS pays for itself. Why Pay More REMEMBER THE 'PHONE "The County Paper" Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, WHEN RHEUMATISM Published every Monday and Thursday, or call Main 450. The News wants the Mower for a business course by correspondence, You knew all about it. You at Austin, Minnesota county farmer^ news as well as didn't let the paper know it. You when your home institution that of residents of the city and ROE AND GANNON, Publishers HITS YOU HARD! found fault because the paper offers a better course, in residence various villages. If he or members V. -E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor didn't have it. Hardly fair. When of his family have been visiting at $95. Call on us or write you have an item remember the elsewhere, if he has bought for our catalogue. News and a new purebred animal of good Sloan's Liniment should be kept Average Forty Head Sell at of REMEMBER THE 'PHONE lineage for his farm, if he has handy for aches and pains UNIVERSITY OF SUBSCRIPTION RATES received a new addition to his 310.50—TOD Price Is $615.00 Per Year, in advance $2.50 WHY SOUTHERN MINNESOTA One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. wait for a severe pain, an family or if any other event of Six Months $1.25 —Beats jOwatonna Sale Bv Minimum Charge ache, a rheumatic twinge following interest is taking place of real Single Copies 05 Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Margin exposure, a spre muscle? Bier nuiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiaianuiiiinuiHniuiHiuiiiiDraiiiu news interest to him and his Collection Charge Will Be sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit The Mower County News receives the 11 friends The News wants to know Added for all ads not paid for work, when you should have Sloan's LEGAL NOTICES The first annual Mower Coun despatches of the United Press Association. about it. Write or phone it in. in advance. Readers or locals Liniment handy to help curb it and guaranty sale of forty selected Ho! 'of FOR SALE not run in this column will be keep you active, and fit,and on the job? stein cattle was held in the pavilion charged at the rate of 10 cents i)uinwiiiniiiiiuiiiniiiuimiiuMiniiHiiiiimiinHnmMiittiiMiuiuuiiu Without rubbing, for it penetrates, at the fair grounds Friday afternoon CITATION FOR HEARING ON PE* per line. CROP RECORD BOOKS apply a bit today to the afflicted part. and according to a statement by B. TITION FOR ADMINISTRA. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt relief. Scott, secretary of the Minnesota Hoistein-Friesian Catch-as-catch-can methods of conducting Choice registered Shropshire TION that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn't Breeders' association, SALE—10 acre tract. Good Estate of Nathan Friend. FOR improvements. the farming business are being Ram Lambs from an imported sire. CMEMBER keep its many thousands of friends the this sale was the best held in the state Easy terms. See STATE OP MINNESOTA, County discouraged thru the efforts of Serviceable size, price $25 each. world over if it didn't make good. this fall for this breed of cattle. The Wayne Webber. 6-39-c of Mower, In Probate Court. the county agent in Madison County, MCTAU Also, Registered Duroc Jersey That's worth remembering. All druggists—three average price paid for the forty head In the Matter of the Estate of Ala. Farmers were first encouraged Boars. Big Type. Best of breeding. economical.<p></p>Sloa sizes—the largest is the was and the top price was Nathan Friend, (same $310.50, FOR SALE—10 Thorobred Chester as Nate to keep expense on labor accounts on Serviceable size. Our local most 35c, 70c, 41.40. Foreign Advertising Representative pai^ for Fair Oaks Pauline Ormsby pYiend) Decedent. White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 the growing of a single crow. Standard THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION price $50.00. consigned by the Minnesota 421&02 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. record books were furnished for Holsjsjn company and purchased by Lena Friedman, P. H. Friend, Addie C. Stern, Renova, Minn.^ 9-41-p this purpose. The practice has been CASTLE WOOD STOCK FARM Entered as Second Class Matter at Oakdale Farms. This was the last Meyer, and Oscar Friend, the heirs at a great assistance in the planning of liniment the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under animal sold and the price paid would iaw said deceased and to all perlndicate a subsequent year's work and has resulted Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Fargo the act of March 3, 1879. that the bidding did not let sons interested in the granting of addown, Is the most practical, school. Main 3F5 Eari Padelford in the saving of expenses, the N. D. but that tne interest in the sale ministration of the estate of said de5eId No books to study. Twenty-five seriousness of which had not been up to the last minute. She sold cedent: The petition of P. H. COAL new, latest type Tractors to train realized when no accounts were kept. for Friend having been filed in this $615.00. on. All auto equipments. Over A number of farmers who started The question of national control of Credit for the sale goes to Cols, court, representing that Nathan thousand student? attended school keeping accounts have learned the coal is brought squarely to the forefront Krause, Hanson and Hopfe who alter- Friend, then a resident of the County last term. We secure positions for advantage of having ja. deposit at by tihe statements of Senators nated in the sales nng, the local man 0f Mower, State of Minnesota died graduates. Attend scnool in climate Another Royal Suggestion the bank and have acquired habits of Calder and Edge, members of the holding his cwn with the two veter- intestate on the 24th day of October, you are accustomed to. Write thrift. Senate Committee on Reconstruction, for large folder. 21-S-O-N-c Jc Wf® *5 i6* 19.20 and praying that letters of ad- Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns who have served notice on tl^,coal auspices of the Minnesota HoIstem- ministration of his estate be granted WANTED—To buy potatoes, phone industry of the United States unless Fnesian Breeders Association of to P. H. Friend, of Austin Min- Purchasing Dep't. Geo. A. Hormel WE BUY POULTRY that industry "reforms itself, "and Ml^fP°^-. nesota and the court having fixed the & Co. 2-40-c NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK cuts prices to a reasonable figure From the The consignors, purchasers and time and place for hearing said peamounts Highest market price paid for are as follows: 'tition. by December 6, which is the d?tfe o$ WANTED—Work on farm by young Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. the reassembling of Congress/ Cthey O^ale Farms—John M. Christ- THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH BISCUIT! St married couple. Address Jno. So tender will introduce a bill providing the A «lryi, YOU, are hereby cited and requir- Call ZIEMER'S at Austin 0F they fairly melt in Webber, Taopi, Minn. 3-42-p most stringent regulation ofVevery S a a a a the mouth, and of such Main 360-F branch of the coal business. .A|s usual, $300, M. Brennan, Lakeville, $350 before this court at the Probate WANTED—Work by college student glorious flavor that the the coal industry has attempted Rollin D. Luther, Rose Creek, $210. Court Rooms in the Court House, in between 4 and 11 p. m. call Bridge appetite is never satisfied. to shift the burden of responsibility rfli j. v. nr ,T the City of Austin, in the County of These biscuits 753-J. 2-40-p by laying its omissions onto the railroads. Joseph Goetsch, Waltham—E. H. Mower, State of Minnesota, on the &£sxst€8 anyone can make with The Car Service Division of Hitzemann, Waltham, for $175 Dr. 13th day of December, 1920, at 10 like nto re! Royal Baking Powder the American Railway Association In Austin to S$J A- o'clock A. M., why said petition AGENT WANTED— Graves and these unusual recipes. ROYAL punctures this claim by the statement Hayfield,_$315 and .$380. should not be granted. sell the Original Watkins Remedies, that more coal is being transpoi'ted Crne«fQnKdnEds^n~rA i- Haugland, WITNESS, The Judge of said Biscuits Spices, Extracts, etc. Necessities this' year than last year, both An/erS?"' Co.urt' the Seal of said Court tt 2 cups flour and and repeaters. All or spare time. in the lignite and anthracite fields. Ovvatonna, ^90, (X H. Lunde, Ad- this 9th day of November, 1920. 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder There is plenty of talk about the ams, $240 Frank Gartner, Preston, HENRY WEBER, JUN., Write Watkins Co. 58 Winona, teaspoon salt advisability of conferences between: Minn. 2-40-p 2 tablespoons shortening Fir? if a a Probate Judge operators, jobbery, railroad executives fadelf°rd—E. A. Graves, (COURT SEAL) cup milk or half milk BAKING and half water and representatives of the Interstate $245 F. E. Gleason, Austin, File No. 4136 Sift together flour, baking Commerce Commission, for the $ 1 5 0 E a A W W I For insurance, loans, city property powder and salt, add son, $250 H. A purpose of straightening out the co?i Halverson, Austin, consult J. E. Crippen, Phone Bridge M. A. NELSON, shortening and rub in $130. 140. Over Austin National iBank. situation. Doubtless this will help Attorneys for Petitioner. very- lightly add liquid Halverson Bros.—Frank Gartner, slowly roll or pat on some, but the question arises ias to Adv. tf-c. Nov. 15-22-29. POWDER floured board to about one $300 Geo. Dufty, Rose Creek, $410. how far the authority of the Coftimission -j*'* inch in thickness (handle could be extended in correcting as little as possible) cut Dexter,' J' the difficulties. The Commission with biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. Hugo W. Schroeder, Owatonna— has no control except over the railroads, PARK You just know it's a great-tasting A. J. Haugland, $151. WEEKLY and the railroads according to Royal Cinnamon Buns A S. Slindee—-Jno. M. Christgau, official statements, are the only ones Absolutely Pure rich flavored home-made 2V4. oups flour $160 A. O. Starks, $340. who are fully meeting their responsibilities. PROGRAMME 1 teaspoon salt H: Gleason—C. H. Roth, Wy.koff, 4 teaspoons Royal bread from the first bite. Baking Powder $385 B. J. Huseby, Adams 2 tablespoons shortening $170, $300 and $130. Made from Cream of Tartar, THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 1 egg Minnesota Holstein Co.—R TWO EVENING SHOWS 7:30—9:00 cup water derived from grapes. Richardson, Austin, $325 Oakdale cup sugar The principal educational forces 2 teaspoons cinnamon A I N E E A I A 2:30 Farms, $600, $600, $615, $600 E. working in the modern community 4 tablespoons seeded Halkney, $150. W. Welcome, raisins might be grouped under three heads: Clover Lea Farms—Dr. Chas. M. Sift 2 tablespoons of measured 1. The public schools. 2. The colleges, sugar with flour, ?p2fr' AkLV M°rZan Austin^ technical schools and academies. 3. salt and baking powder MONDAY AND TUESDAYHART EuMi" Ge°- Lmher 500 rub shortening 111 lightly The newspaper press. add beaten egg to water The public schools represent the and add slowly. Roll out The average for the consignments WM. purpose of the entire state, and their FREE ^-j-inch thick on floured BREAD were as follows: Oakdale Farms, 5 success and efficiency are guaranteed board brush with melted animals, average price, $283 Joseph butter, sprinkle with sugar, by the taxing power of government Write TODAY for the New cinnamon and raisins. The colleges and other private schools fi80J Edso* Royal Cook Book contains Crane & Roll as for jelly roll 5 at $271 Earl Padelford, 6 at $179: THE CRADLE OF COURAGE 400 other recipes just represent humanitarian and cultural cut into 1%-inch pieces, Bros., Halverson Bros.. 2 at. j. as delightful as these. $355 b. place with cut edges up sentiment, with vast reserves of money 0 Federal System Address Vennilyea at $345 H. W. Schroedl on well-greased pan Mack Sennett Comedy to draw from. sprinkle with a little sugar ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. pr' I at $515 A. S. Slindee, 2 at $250 The newspaper press is more of a and cinnamon. Bake 115 Folton Street, New York City in moderate oven 30 to 35 i®?8®9' *1&6-25 Minne- self-made institution. It is an individualistic of Bakeries at minutes remove from pan Holstein Co., 6 at $461.65 or enterprise, with no help at otoce. without the male aniriial the average from state or philanthropy. It could WEDNESDAY 402 North Main St. cw,.?e *i48 the 6 femaf£l be said to be the creation of a type Clover Lea Farm, $427.50. of people having a certain temperament The sale the previous day at Owatonna MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIM in comman. The so-called love was not to be compared with for "printer's ink" which .holds them tne local sale according to reports to their calling, would seem to grow Business and Professional p% available at this time. The prices out of exceptionally keen interest received for the animals rat the Steele "THE INFERIOR SEX" in human life and development and in County sale were very poor. civic and political gropress. Fox Comedy "The Elephant's Nightmare." The newspaper press started from TRY A WANT AD small beginnings, and has fought Directory If you have found anything. against great obstacles. Every successful newspaper has passed thru If you have lost anything. its period of struggle, when it hafl to If you have anything to sell. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— live on faith and hope, but not often If you have anything to rent. on charity, because it rendered! an •••••••••••I"* 4. »»i. "S' g"S" If you want to buy anything. equivalent. The newspaper press has reached If you want to rent anything. J. M. HEIMER the point where many people ffcel it For any of these try a little ad in ••'I' J. K. LYNDE is a greater power than either "public F. H. MAYER Live Stock and Real Estate The News. The cost is small and the schools or colleges. Schools andvcolleges DENTIST Auctioneer advertisement will do the business. exercise a dominating influence UNDERTAKING Office In Hirsh Block Specially Conversant with With ELMO LINCOLN -—for a few years. Then their in-J Telephone Main 450. Undertaker and Funeral Director Pedigree work. Telephone Main 117 fluence upon the individual largely AUTO HEARSE Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. ceases, and then they turn attention AUSTIN, MINN. The News, and your friends and and 1000 People Day Call 677, Both Phones to a new group. But the newspaper neighbors are interested in any news press exerts its influence from the Night Call 120, Both Phones a L. BAKER, M. D. Pathe News that you might have. We would appreciate day a child learns to-read until the it greatly if our subscribers Physician and Surgeon day he dies. Which is the greater W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. would phone any items they might DONOVAN & GOSLEE force? "A dffice in Lewis Building UNDERTAKING and have, great or small, to us for publication. The community has no greater Funeral Directors Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 Call Main 450. Thanks! .problem than the evolution of this FUNERAL DIRECTION Office, Bridge 277 and Embalmers Auto Hoarse Equipment mighty force up to its highest possibilities Austin, Minn. of service and leadership.— A SPECIAL MESSAGE! Calls—Int. 198 Prompt Attention in Every Detail Day N. W. 28S Sheboygan, (Wis.,) Press. Night Calls 1920 Business Residence 1892 28 Years' Experience Donovan—Interstate T. W. ii4-L Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU "FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING' N. W. 448-J AUSTIN, MINN. H. A. Goslee—Interstate 522-L Eye-sight Specialist N. W. 1080 Scientific adjustment of GLASSES TO AUSTIN WOMEN. "I understand you are going to get Motor and Carriage Service to all forms of defective vision qut a real Red Cross edition Thursday. ALBERT HOPFE| 120 West Mill Street ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Will you please send me ten Surgeon Oculist C. P. copies so I can send them to my people Surgeon M. & St. Ry. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON Surgeon Geo. 4. Hormel & Co. in California. I have a nephew LIVE STOCK AND $ DISEASES OF THE EYE Harlan Palmer, Editor of the Hollywood G. ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE GLASSES FITTED Citizen who was president of 315 N. Main St. Office First National Bank BIdg. 1 AUCTIONEER the Southern California Editorial Association Phone Office—Bridge 75 Every pound of Hormel's Floui is milled right in Austin. It is unqualifiedly AUSTIN, MINN Phone Residence—Bridge 499 for several years, that I especially OFFICE HOURS: want to send a copy to.. Apply early for dates, as I sell guaranteed and consequently you can make the most de 9 to 10 a. in.—2 to 4 p. m. a "You are surely giving the people 1 THE HOSPITAL CLINIC p. m. nearly every day in the sale By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 of Mower County a real News paper licious pastry and bread by always using season. «i C. A. Hegge, M. D. and I hope they will appreciate it. O. H. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC .Sincerely yours, AUSTIN, MINN. P. A. Lommen, M. C. HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR "Chas. S. Palmer," •!«»:«»t« I« 1. .f. 4. »,||if. Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Le Roy, Minn. laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M. D. Chas C. Allen, M. D. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS DRS. FENTON & MEANY J. G. W. Havens, M. D. to St. OIaf~ Hospital. DENTISTS W. B. Grise, M. D. P. R. R. AUCTIONEER LOVELL Surgeons, C. M. & St. Austin National Bank BIdg. Per 49 lb Cotton Sack $3.30 General Surgery— SPECIAL ATTENTION given to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Office Phone: Bridge 103 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Per 24 and one half lb Cotton sack microscopic, chemical radiographic Talk people and Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R with I have Glasses fitted examinations accurately Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564 cried sales for and those that Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital made. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA C. G. W. R. R. have had other auctioneers a?d General SurgeryEye, BUY YOUR SACK TODAY Ear, Nose and Throat. Geo. A. Hormel A Co. decide who you want to maka DRT^TXhaSY^ Glaskes properly fitted. Hormel Milliqg Co. your sale. HORMEL MILLING CO. B&bcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. Haugan's Office over Pharmacy. DENTIST Secure your date 400 N. Main St. Both Phones 197 Austin National Bank Bldg. 222 Phono Main 909 I Millers Of fiorwiel's Quality Flo\ir Phone Main For Information Out Austin Minn. Austiu. Minn. Of Office Hours Call MINN. AUSTIN. Any 1 Of The Doctors