Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 22, 1920 · Page 5 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920 PAGE SIX SUGGEST HEAT $ATD YOUR UPPER WHAT DO YOU MEAN POP DID YOU RG.NT YOUR STOBV EMPTY MY BOY?- I HAVE NO WAS AS UP STAIRS YET MR? FROMAJE!- MY HUSBAND BIRD THAT SGOm& DRUM DIDN'T A YOU PAi WILL BE RIGHT DOWN BLOOMIN HOUSE AND LIGHT PLANT TO BOY OUR I HOME SWEET Comprehensive Plans Discussed HOME at Commercial Club Meeting by Enthusiastic Boosters O by Earl Blooming Prairie, Minn., Nov. 1-8— Hurst Blooming Prairie may have a Municipal Heat and Light Plant in the near future. The expressions of the Worry No More. CHANGE IN NURSERY about two inches from the mat, that Strein did not take advantage of his Double Quantity. commercial club members who were A missionary just returned from the The little boy across the street was LOCATION would have made Nelson resemble best bet for a K. 0. and the Sailor sethe present at the last meeting of the Belgian Kongo thus describes a newly very much puzzfed over the arrival of wreck of the Hesperus—if—it cured a new lease of life when the club indicated a very lively interest in discovered tribe of pygmies: "Although twin baby brothers. Upon learning I wish to announce to the public I had landed. It didn't. gong sounded. The fourth round the matter of a light and heat plant to they are completely uncivilized, they IT that one of his little playmates had a have purchased a piece of land on might be called an even exchange of will neither lie nor steal, and will te owned and operated by the village. new baby at his house, Buddy rushed Windup Lacit» right I courtesies, because neither one of the South Kiver street and intend to conduct marry only one wife." Right here is Committees were appointed and ever to see it. When he looked in the the nursery business. where we quit worrying about the future Sailor Meyors, a shifty 151 pound1 boys appeared anxious to mix it. An requested to bring in tentative plans baby buggy he exclaimed, "Oh, is your of civilization.—Arthur H. Folwell, bundle of speed and wire, slated as' even exchange made the round a On account of having a surplus of And also to obtain approximate figtires baby only ONE? Ours is TW02" in Leslie's. Card Is Characterized By Lack the champion middleweight of the! draw. Meyers again outpointed young nursery stock and salable trees of the cost of construction and of Aggressiveness McVay on hand I will continue to give reduced Cruiser Nebraska, kicked the neees-' Strein in the fifth round, it was a iftnintenance. It was suggested that Cooperative marketing has resulted prices for spring delivery. Shows Fans He Was A Mixer I matter bonds could be issued that could be Put Kid Strein of points however, because he sary steam to away REMEMBER THE 'PHONE successfully for the cattle and hog both fighters sparring for an opening did not land over two real blows dur- retired with the income from such a A home nursery is a convenience growers of Craighead County, Ark. Characterized by tameness and lack and feeling out their opponent. Strein! in& the entire engagement. The sixth plant. It was brought out that the that the public is entitled to. You knew all about it. You Cattle formerly sold at $3 to $6 a of fight, the Austin Athletic Club succeeded in landing a couple of body' round was also a tame affair. Strein requirements for heat at the school I Srish to thank all my patrons for didn't let the paper know it. You hundred weight under St. Louis markets, staged its regular monthly boxing blows that made the Sailor feel like' did not show the class and agressiveshow found fault because the paper buildings alone would go a long ways their past business and solicit their and hogs at $2 to $7 per hundredweight didn't have it. Hardly fair. When at the Butchery' Union Hall he was rocked~in the cradle of the usually shows and many of the toward paying running expenses on ness future business. J. M. Lindsay. Adv. you have an item remember the below the market. A car regular fight fans were at a loss to Friday night. deep. The round was Strein's. Strein 2-43-c. such a plant. The prevailing opinion News and load of 94 hogs was originally collected know.-what the trouble was. seemed to be in favor of a gas plant' Opening the show wila a four met the Sailor in the center of the REMEMBER THE 'PHONE and shipped thru the activity of for cooking purposes, water gas being round exhibition between the Nelson ar®na in the second round and shot TRY A WANT AD the county agent of the United States GREAT WESTERN considered the most economical. With brothers, at 9 o'clock, which incident- acrss his right for a telling blow Department of Agriculture, and the data obtainable at the meeting the ally was a clever exhibition, both the above the heart. The Sailor came CHANGES TIME brought from $5 to $11 above the cost of such a plant did not appear lads showing much promise, the Sntire °ack ?«nd planted a multitude of jawcard Greg's Cafe local price. The local buyers are A new time-table goes into effect prohibitive. The reports of the committees was rather draggy. Hugh' Dun- breakers against the face and head now paying approximately the St. on the Chicago Great Western railroad 4(9S XORTJJ MAIN ST. will be awaited with much lap and Sidney Wilson put on the °f Kid Strein, but they didn't even Louis prices. Sunday, Nov. 14th. Regular Meals At All Hours interest by the club members who believe mitts for four rounds of fast going, faze the local champ, he merely that the village has reached a The time of the trains has been with little' damage to either battler, shook his head an»l came back for Open TiU 12 Midnight Mi deve'nment whori ?. municipal adjusted with particular reference to Stage in its Wilson outclassed Dunlap thruout the more. He got them, the Sailor got like morel Ci«o4 Coffc*. Chops and Steak* a Specialty heating and lighting plant is a Winter Tourist traffic, thru Pullman bout but the match went to Dunlap the round on points. No damage Price* Reatonahle and of sleeping cars for which and special practical economical solution in th*e last stanza by a. foul. done. A. GREGERSON, Prop. the light heat problem. rouyd trip fares are now in effect. and Jim McVay, ex-champion light- Third Round Was Even i. weight of the New England states,' fighters rushed to the center Both Of all motives for committing an sixty-two years old, donned his fight- ring the sound of the gong, For additional information apply to of the on act, revenge4 is the worst. ing face and stepped into the squared ^hey both used the nme tactics as in Chicago Great Western Railroad For Upper ori.ower Adv. 4-42-c. circle with all the pep and vim of a opening verse and danced about the "A poet is born, not made," we two year old. Jim was matched with rinB waiting for each other to the are informed, but amateur poets Full Set of Teeth What a man soys he does "as a Kid Nokum, the Chicago Wonder and °Pcn- dancing tactics were too The should make it a practice never to matter of principle," often is really the pair put on a contest of youth Sailor, who appeared much for fee born. done as a matter of prejudice. versus a thoro knowledge of the fight- toward the last of the round. tired ing game. McVay showed flashes of -T ._ Ll speed that were incredible, for a man PARK You just know it's a great-tasting of his age, but his endurance did not WEEKLY last and he was unable to stand the rich flavored Home-made gaff. Kid Nokum showed his usual" PROGRAMME class and speed and good naturedly bread from the first bite. (©. 1910. Western Newspaper &p« Union.) exchanged love staps* with the battle scarred veteran. If solid happiness we prise. W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 Within our breast the Jewel lies, Young Nelson and Kid Jeffries MATINEE A I 1 AT 2:30 And thef are fools who roam put on a rough and ready scrap in This world has nothing to bestow from our own selves our bliss must place of the battle royal scheduled. 1 flow. And that^lear hut—our home. Nelson a gritty little battler, was I MONDAY AND TUESDAY— GUARANTEED —Nathaniel Cotton. unable to stand up against the superior Gold TOM MIX weight of his opponent, who QOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY in Crowns continually rushed him, swinging his Work TABLE. "THE TEXAN" arms like flails. Had some of the wild Dr. Harris, $7-00 $7-00 (Sennett Comedy) "His Last False Step" barnyard swings connected, it would Dentist A good dish for a busy day, when a §ood, substantial meal is needed, have been "fini le guerre" for Young is: Federal System Irish Stew en Nelson. Jeffries started an uppercut Each Per Tooth AUSTIN, MINN. WEDNESDAY Casserole.—Have $ two pounds of of Bakeries KATHERINE McDONALD Hirsh Building Phone 902 chops from the best end of a "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND" 402 North Main St. neck of mutton, (Fox Sunshine Comedy) "Hold Me Tight" trimmed of all 'M'•:•»»»•* fat. Have pared and sliced two Business and Professional THURSDAY AND FRIDAYWALLACE flflarts of potatoes and six onions. Put layer of potatoes and onions In the a REID bottom of the casserole, and sprinkle in V' 'with salt and pepper. Place the meat "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" Directory above the vegetables, seasoning well, then a layer of vegetables as before. [Pour boiling water or broth to come nearly to the top of the last layer. Cover and cook gently in a moderate oven 1 Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story. tor three hours. I "Toujours de L'Audace" By Ben Ames Williams. Baked Sweet Potatoes and Bacon.— J. M. HEIMER ,1, ,3, I Scrub potatoes or yams well and put Pathe News J. K. LYNDE Saturday Specials Live Sto$k and Real Estate Into the oven to bake. When nearly F. H. MAYER DENTIST Auctioneer done, remove from the oven and carefully UNDERTAKING Office In Hirsh Block 'Specially Conversant with remove the skin. With two Undertaker and Funeral Director Pedigree work. Telephone Main 117 wooden toothpicks fasten a slice of btfcon 1 Crispy day strollsiwill be more AUTO HEARSE SATURDAY- Phone 9001. Adams, Mian. AUSTIN, MINN. around each set them Into the pleasant if you are decked out Day Call 677, Both Phones Oven in a baking dish and bake until in the new togs from "Larson." WILLIAM RUSSELL Night Call 120, Both Phones the bacon is cooked. Serye at once. G. L. BAKER. M. D. Suits and Overcoats $30 and up Hashed Brown Potatoes.—Chop five Physician and Surgeon LARSON" "THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW" w. R. EARL FURNITURE CO* Or six cold boiled potatoes fine, add a DONOVAN A GOSLEE Office in Lewis Building (Bride 13 No. 17) half teaspoonful of salt and a few UNDERTAKING and Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 Funeral Directors dashes of pepper. Have ready onethird FUNERAL DIRECTION Over Wolds Drug Store Office, Bridge 277 and &nbalmen of a cupful of fat, tried out of Auto Haarse Equipment Austin, Minn. Salt pork, hot in an Iron frying pan. Day Calls—Int. 198: N. 281 Prompt Attention in Every Detail W. liliHlBl IIIHlBiHlV fut In the potatoes and stir while they A Night Calls 1920 Business Residence 1892 28 Years' Experience 'become hot» then spread evenly over T. W. Donovan—Interstate 114-t Phono Main 112 Phono Main 113 the pan, cover and let 6tand until DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU N. W. 448-J AUSTIN, MINN. H. A. Goslee—Interstate 522-L brown on the bottom with a spatula Eye-sight Specialist N. W. 1080 Carefully fold over the other half and* Scientific adjustment of GLASSES Service Motor and Carriage turn onto a hot platter. Garnish with to all forms of defective vision parsley. 120 West Mill Street ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. Banana Fluff.-—Peel three bananas I ALBERT HOPFE Surgeon Oedbt and cover them with two tablespoonfuls Surgeon C. M. & St. P. Ry. of lemon juice and ogie of grape|fruit HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel ft Caw LIVE STOCK AND juice cover and plape on ice. DISEASES OF THE EYE ATTORNEYS AT LAW I After an hour mash them and heat REAL ESTATE GLASSES FITTED 'well, adding one-half cupful of powdered Office First National Bank BU- 315 N. Main St. AUCTIONEER! Phono Office—Bridge 75 sugar and the unbeaten whites Every pound of 07m el's Flour is milled right in Austin. It is unqualifiedly AUSTIN, MINN Phone Residence—Bridge 499 of three eggs, one at a time. When OFFICE HOURS: ,. light add a teaspoonful or two of Apply oarly for dates, as I sell to 10 a.%m.—2 to 4 p. «. guaranteed and consequently you can make the most de I vanilla and serve lp glasses with onethird THE HOSPITAL CLINIC nearly every day in the sale Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. fresh fruit*(or canned will do), season. Hcious pastry and bread by always using dusted with minced pistachio nuts or C. A- Hegge, M. D. candied mint leaves. 0. H. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC AUSTIN, MINN. «n, ratlin. P. A. Lommen, M. D, 4.4. I HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray sad .f. .j. •». $4. .|. frfr .j. Chas F. Lewis, M. D. 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. Olaf Hospital. DENTISTS W. B. Grise, M. D. Surgeons, C. M. ft St. P. R. R. ftUGTIONEEP LOVELl 1 Austin National Bldg. I Per 49 lb Cotton Sack $3.30 1 General Surgery SPECIAL ATTENTION given Office Phones Bridge 103 Ey*» .Ea*» Nose and Tlironi" to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Per 24 and one half lb Cotton sack Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R microscopic, chemical and radiographic Glasses fitted Talk with people I bar* examinations accurately Residence Dr. Meany: Main 864 4* cried sales for and those that Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital made. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA C.C.W.R.R. have had other auctioneers General SurgeryEye, I O S A O A Geo. Ear, Nose and Throat, A. Hormel ft Ca. decide who you want to maka Glasses properly fitted. DR. M. J.HARDY Hormel Milling Cow your sal*. '. HORMEL MILLING CO. Babcock Bldg. Opposite O. Office over Haugan's Pharmacy. DENTIST Secure your date Both Phono* 197 N. Main St 4G0 Austin National Bank Bldg. For Information Out /Phono Main 222 Phone Main 909 Of k..- Millerg If ormel's Quality Flour Austin Austin. Minn. Of Office Hours Call AUSTIN, MINN. 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