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song •11 .••^? 1 '4i."" ^*fz. -T-Jf *&_* «A i. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. PAGE FIVE N. D. WORRIED OVER Our Deficient Smeller. NOTEO JUDGE 10 SPEAK WILL GIVE $400 IN PRIESZ "WE HOPE TO WK WIB THE FOKWABD MSS Our seiise of smoll is-far Inferior to that of the savage but even his scent faculty is a poor thing compared with that of lower animals. A •:»!. .r\-m Arrangements Completed fat Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh drunk on smrll. W.-it.-h pu:---y will) Annual Show of Minnesota. Will Appear At Methodist the catnip. Crop Improvement Church November 30 Association A Musical Discovery. Ten Banks Closed—Agpeal To A large quantity of rusty piauo Judge Marcus A. Kavajiagh, Judge by United Press artre, says a news item, has been found pirector, of State Banks of of Superior Cpurt of Cook County, St. Paul, Nov. 24—More than $4,— in a valuable milk cow at Boston Lincolnshire. Illinois will appear on the third number N. D. For Aid 000.00 in prizes will be given at the There is hope that the "Tune of the Lye -Course, .at Ihe the Cow Died of" may now he positively annual meeting and show of the Min* Methodist church Monday night at identified.—Punch. London. by United Press nesota €rop Improvement association 8:15 o'clock, Noverr-'r 30. Bismarck, N. D. Nov. 24—With the opening here February 23. Judge Marcus A. iiavanagh, of Chicago, tenth bank in western North Dakota Grain crops of every decryption a judge of the Superior Court, closed, bankers of the Missouri slope, will be exhibited. A. C. Cooper, St, *. is famous in many parts of the United BANK STATEMENT today planned action to avert a serious Cloud, president of the association, States for the reforms for which he financial crisis. They appealed and T. E. Odland, University Farm, stands in court procedure and law enforcement. for a conference.with F. W. Cathero, secretary, with the assistance of com— Bank No. 1231 Excepting a brief period director of the State Banks of North Statement of the condition of mittees.-have practically completed,, spent on the Appellate bench, for LANSING STATE BANK, Dakota, in a few days to see if ar arrangements for the show. twenty years he has presided over the Lansing, Minnesota. rangements cannot be made for the at close of business on November trial of civil and criminal proceedings. withdrawal of public funds gradually, 15th, 1920. Austin is fortunate in sscur.ng such so that small banks will not be forced RESOURCES an able speaker. Loans and Discounts $118,091.59 to the wall. The' State Bank at Overdrafts 297.33 Mohall was the tenth to close. U. S. Bonds and other News items from all sections of this" U. S. obligations 29,800.00 territory, are wanted by The News. Due from Greatest Volcanic Eruption. Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, other Banks ..$24,431.29 The greatest disturbance within human or call Main 450. Cash on Hand 3,046.44 history was an eruption in one of Cur $1,754.00 the interior vafleys of Savii, Samoa Gold 472.50 Islands. With a brief resting period, Silver 719.65 this activity, which began in August, Other 100.29 ORIGINAL "KILL JOYS" FOUND 1905, lasted for four years and the Total Cash Assets 27,477.73 S discharge of lava has been estimated Checks and Cash Items 629.79 They Are the Dependents of England, at more than five cubic miles. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. IE in R1SK0I8SURA Total Minimum Charge a Religious Sect Dating Back $176,296.44 Twenty-five cents. Ten cents to 1850. MICKIE SAYS: LIABILITIES A Range for Collection Charge Will Be Capital Stock $15,000.00 Added for all ads not paid for London.—If you have met a person Surplus Fund .......5,000.00 ih advance. or locals Readers \F WfefeTOOeftW ON dressed in plain blaqk who cries at Undivided Profits, Net 1,826.76 not in this column will be run \*V OVJC XT the Housewife weddings and laughs at funerals the Reserved for Depreciation Dec. 31— Medical Examination Avoided rfv Acting Before charged the rate of 10 cents at ACV4M*ST\ S'WecrwtfTOSGUx on Bonds .i... .....i.... ...900.0!0 chances are he or she is a Dependent. per line. Nov/ A. S. Thompson Estimates 7C,000 Veterans in State $V0OO VOORTCVA OP OOOD$ WttU N Deposits Subject What's a Dependent? A .Dependent Uninsured. FWTV Gcvrr \s uvte -rasihtf f' to Check $53,126.03 is a person dressed in plain black and Cashier's Checks ... 401.IS Next to building a range that KIU. EVtPWAVJtS \UXXU BR\GVt FOR SALE—Modern house, four bedrooms, of solemn mien. There are a thousand Total Immediate OR NMOBOS -CO SPPecr would give the utmost in service Thousands of Minnesota service "Insurance which has lapsed on or two blocks from college!T of them living less than fifty miles Liabilities 53^527.22 and life the makers of the men and women are urged by A. S. after July 1, 1920, may reinstated Will sell at a bargain, small payment from London. Savings Deposits 22,617.70 Thompson, Minnesota representative Copper-Clad Malleable Range within three months including ithe John Sirgood, a London shoemaker, Time Certificates down. Terms on balance. E, of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, began to give religious talks in Doxwood, 77,424.76 concentrated their efforts to calendar month for which unpaid S. Babcock, Office Phone, Bridge Total Sussex, in 1850, and from these produce a range that would give to reinstate their insurance before premium is due, provided that the applicant 62. Res. Phone, Bridge, 104 Deposits 153,569.68 sermons grew the Society of Dependents. continued pride and comfort to December 31. is in good health and makes a 2-44 -153,569.68 They esteem the spinster more the housewife. statement to the effect in his written In Minnesota, out of 100,000 men liighly than the married woman and regard FOR SALE—Drop head Singer Sewing application." Total $176,296.44 They designed this range who have returned from the service, A picturesT decorations and even Amount of Reserve on machine. Like new at a bargain. with the view that a minimum only about 30,000 have either reinstated flowers as harmful. They hold themselves hand $27,477,73 704 W. College, st. 2-44-c of cleaning should keep it looking or converted their insurance. aloof from those who are not of Amount Reserve Re- df bright and new. You will the faith and their extreme austerity cmq.ulr^d by»Law :....$11,423.44 FOR SALE:—High Bred Rose Comb Gets Bullets When He War term insurance is the insurance STATE OF MINNESOTA, makes them unpopular with young geetple. say they have succeeded, once Minorcas Cockerels. Main 405-L. which the ex-service men and 1 Slurs Woman's Cooking County of Mower, ss. But they prosper. you look upon this "cooking Fuller. Mann, Austin. 3-42-p women carried during the period of We, N. F. Banfield, President and machine" with its smooth surface, L. S. Chapman, Cashier of the above active service. This insurance may Chester, Pa.—Angered when Double-Headed Chick. ."-7 LOST—A bunch Of keys" on ring. minus the usual geegaws, named Bank, do solemnly swear that be acrried on the old war term plan Louis Crew criticised the quality Westminster, Md.-^rMrs Gertie the above statement is true to ithe Finder leave at .Mower County catches, hinges and dirt collectors. for five years after the formal declaration of food and the manner in Lowe of Westminster has^* a freak best of our knowledge and belief. 'News office. 1-43-p. which it was cooked, James N. F. BANFIELD, President of peace. It may be converted chicken that is six weeks old. and has ....Come in and see it—truly Sheley, whose wife does the L. S. CHAPMAN, Cashier, Hanson Tractor Auto a head on both ends. She rails It a into one or more of the standard School, Fargf bubscribed and sworn to before a range that "celanc like cooking Crew complained of, N. D. "double header" and says It Is Interesting Is the most practical school forms of policies within that fiveyear me this 23rd. day of November. dish." fired two bullets into Crewi the No ,books to study. Twenty-five to see it when It sees a period. (SeaD J. DROST, new,' latest type Tractors to, train police say, and then disappeared, grain of corn. Both ends struggle for Notary Public, Mower County, Minnesota. $2,500,000 Written on. All auto equipments. Over Crew and Sheley have been employed Austin Fufniture Co. it, and they roll over and over with thousand student® attended school "Since I have been in charge of the for some time by William no chance for a compromise. The My Commission expires Jan. 6th, 1921 last'term. We secure positions far 1 M. Kerr, on his stock farm near Minnesota office," Mr. Thompson Correct Attest: (Two) directors heads are too far apart for a battle AUSTIN MINNESOTA graduates. Attend school in, climate this city, and Crew boarded with N, C. GOODWIN. said yesterday, "we have written a royal. you are accustomed to. Write Sheley. f0r ilftige folder. 21«S-0-N-c total of $2,500,000. You can see A therefore from these facts that the service men are using good judgment Advised to Raise Own Furs. and the insurance has become a factor Administrator's AuctionSale Farming of forbearing animals and which is almost necessary In the "festalilifhnieut of large sanctuary tracts affairs of not only those who are 93* means of preserving the nation's supporting families, but also those Saturday, November 27th, fur supply was advocated by the Department men and women who do any thinking a of Agriculture In statement. at all about their future. tj The department says that unless rigidly fur-bearing animals are "Between now and December 31 Caraar Oaklinil ami 'A distant Avmhw conserved, the.time is not far .AxU*' the last of the 3,000,000 men who originally when many of the more valuable spe- held war risk insurance and -r&les will be exterminated and furs will S WlHip O tB GOODS whose opportunity to reinstate wealthj. only lkV thi very out a medical examination expires 1U Muskrats, foxes and minks skunk*, a N N A E E months after discharge, will hav6. lost tare which, according among the animals 3 ruga, 9x12, Velvet^ Bm»sets 1 Oak Dtnipf|.r, can be successfully their opportunity to reinstate with-, to the department, and Tapestry. plete. MOWER COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS bred In captivity. out a full medical examination which 3 Heavy !Uk3wi^" 1 rug 18x10%, Tapestry. must be borne by him. IWiitin^ CHILDREN'S NIGHT "Accordingly, we should make :t\ In. new heated sale pavilion 2 Rag Rugs. Ftuned ^Oak ^•'Stiite,::.:#' ery effort to bring to the ex-service 2 Coti^t»lete Iron JEf^ls, piece*.: i-r -}. Friday night will be children's men and women who have lapsed their Springs and Mattre*»M. 1 TelephoneDetk night at the K. of C. hall for the Brotherhood insurance full knowledge of what 2 Library Tables jlfc Dressing Table of American Yeomen. Music, their privileges are and an opportunity November 30 games, dancing, refreshments and a to reinstate their insurance before Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Stoves, Cooking short program will provide the entertainment. they are compelled to make an Utensils and other household furnishings. Yeomen are urged to attend. expenditure to obtain it, and before These are all new goods, used only a few months. Adv. 1-43-c many of the boys/ who are disabled O'CLOCK SHARP. and could not pass a physical examination Auctioneer LOVELL E. A. LIGHTLY, Administrator absolutely lose their right to GAMBLERS' BELIEFS Bi^ Fre« Lunch at Noon so Come Early. this wonderful opportunity. bed. "It is of first importance that these It Is unlucky to play cards In We Will Sell 50 HEAD consisting of men reinstate theiif insurance, and of Sing, while playing cards and your second importance that they convert tide will lose. by such sires as "Giant," MChefry their insurance. So long as the insurance has been reinstated, the con,, a of when Blow through pack cards Orion Princlpal 20th," R(iyal Giant invincible," version may take place any time within shuffling, for ludk. five yeajrs after theformal dgelags &T m' and other nolKl sires. vVv. ,ii ation of ptace. a. ft To^ have the deuce a Regulation#. -Exftlained goodJuckfor the dealer^ *d&Z-5ir~i Theseglltscarry thebestofWoodllnes "At present abofct^SO.OOO Minnesota ex-service i.j. iiA" such as "Great Wonder amys/' i'jfii completely illiistrated book of rhymed cut tut instated or converted^h^W"4nsura1l?"6 'fl heavy tosjrtfo $ie deaTer. Bureau and it is tb[e desire of the of I is inc^ided in I^btorial Review for Debdn^rer. "GrandModels,""OHons,""lnvlncland !i' *. .It's 1h^ )uc§ War Risk Insurance, and^Jff$y §l*i§ w.i before thfej harfeWl particularly that many* "i^oi^lrtTs 4 BverystihUd in America ^4^ J|t&Pwith tikis more Minnesota men get busy_ and A *$fcl#lrs foot is carried about by /. a wonderful nov^%.^ -Hr%i':8"'if 'ir. b«uis-sr.. put their fesurance back'into force. ftU* One grand fall yearilng boar by man? glayers «pf games to bring them .• "On January 1, 1921, the regular •lucfe it actually makes a complete b^pk r» tions of ths Bureau of War Risk Insurance, "Great Wonder I am,'^ from Top l&1 ilMMl 1 in beautiful colors. Then" lliere^ a 4 governing the reinstatement r- You will not have luck In a game of war term insurance will requirg a where the four of clubs Is deal Bet of^Ofaristmiis catdHn red gbld, an^ otan^e sow: Oil Boy! .-JijU •»?,! physical examination to accomplish on the fir$t hand. for tbe^tfleones to cM out the reinstatement, therefore, it i3very as Playing-cards unexpectedly or under imperative that we secure ion't ioifss the^e two features in the magiiilicent unusual conditions' fo&teils a Somd of this offering will be bred to '^Great Chief ^ii of "Great many reinstatements as possible pji'or pleasant and profitable discovery. id a is of to January5!, 1921. Wdnder I Am." TJie rest open. "It is the desire of this office, and The four of clubs* in card lorestands Hogs have been double treated and are considered to be cholera im­ Pictorial Review I know the, state department of the for the devil's four post bedstead, and American Legion is just as anxious, makes the hand unlucky that holds it. to bring this latest information to as One years time will be given at 8 per cent. So you can pay for your many returned soldiers as possible. To draw three aces, change of place "i t-4. »fe sow from the coupons she cuts. for December "The following facts are important: three nines, change of time three ~KX~ jacks, old friends back three kings, O moaey, brains. 'Government insurance which CASTLE WOOD STOCK FARM O A W iff lapsed prior to July 1, 1920, may be There is a superstition at Monte reinstated any time within 18 months Carlo that immediately after a suicide Carl P&delford, Prop. after the discharge up to January 1, all those playing against the bank will 1921, by the payment of but two win. There is, therefore, a rush for Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer.- H. L. Banfield, Clerk.- R. R. MURPHY months' premiums on the amount of the tables when the lugubrious news insurance to be reinstated. is known. iv ^-r O".