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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

December 16, 1920 · Page 5 of 12

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MOWER COUNTY' NEWS. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920. PAGE SI-X STAR PLANS GALA NIGHT armors &Merchants Beautiful Decorations are Tasty NOVEMBER WAS BIG MOWER COUNTY NEWS Bank Building Throws Open ner, artist for the A. Moorman & MONTH FOR LIBRARY "The County Paper" Associated Insurance Agency Its Doors To Public Saturday Company of St. Paul, who had the designing, (Continued from Page One) Published every Monday and Thursday, Afternooik construction and equipment at Austin, Minnesota Mrs. E. W. Cory to Head Order work she has done in this month. (Continued from Page One) of the entire building, visitors can not ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ROE AND GANNON, Publishers For 1921—Has Big Class The school should be the training fail to be favorably impressed with V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor O. Njehuii J. W. DeBuhr For Dec. 27. plac6 for the public library, giving "yeggs." Three alarm bells, one in the beautiful mural decorations. Tiffany M. H. KENASTON 815 the students the library attitude, the bank, one. at the police station and blend is used thruout the decorative Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. Phone Bridge 802 Meeting Monday nl&htT in the Masonic teaching the boys and girls how to onein some prominent public place, scheme and the designs are the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hall, the Eastern Star elected will sound & vrirning if metal or flame use the library independently and intelligently. original work of Mr. Brunner. "Athey Per Year, in advance $2.60 the following officers: It is a pleasure to note comes in. contact with the vault doors Six Months $1.25 perennial" window shades, the last Worthy Matron—Mrs. E. W. Cory. or fixtures. A match flame, will set Single Copies 05 the keen interest teachers*are taking word in fixtures are used in the bank, Worthy Patron—E. jr. Sharpstine. in library ,work. The school is the, off the mechanism to ring the alarm. The shades may be lowered or raised The Mower County News receives the Associate Matron—-Mrs. W. C. Mc place where the pupil should learn To the extreme rear, is the directors' dispatches of the United Press Association. from the bottom or the top so as to to appreciate good literature—the room which also may be used for the Clellan. '/&&& provide light at any time of the day, Secretary—Mrs. Mabl^Boyd. customers when not in use by the library has no time for the personal without the glare \of the sun's rays. Entered as Second Class Matter at Treasurer—Mrs. O. ,J. Bucklin. directors. This room is equipped with touch—it cannot discuss books with the Post Office at Austin, Minn., un An electrically operated stairway Conductress—Mrs. Walter Whiteside a ten foot black walnut table and several der the act of March 3, 1879. the mass. is used to get to the mezzaine floor, Associate Conductress-r-Mrs. C. W. New books from the state lists chairs. An electrically operated in order to provide hall space from DROP HITS MILL FEEDS Erret. side door opening on Mill street, furnishes have been ordered. It is to be hoped the lobby to the directors room. Trustee (for three years)—Wallace easy access to the directors that these books can be put into circulation According to Mr. Albert who is in Gregson. room and eliminates possibility of entrance soon, as the juvenile shelves full charge of the work here for the Following the election of officers, Bran Falls Nearly SO Per cent without the knowledge of are in a very depleted condition. The Moorman Company every fixture and a short business session was held. Since Record High Point bank officials. An added feature is library is unable to open its branch piece of material used in the bank' is In May Plans are now under consideration for the mezzanine floor for the bookkeeping exchange in the Whittier, Webster the best that money could buy. Mr. a gala night, December 17, at which and insurance department. A and Lincoln buildings this year as our stants started the bank six months With red dog, flour middlings and time a large class will be initiated into dumb-waiter from the sound prool supply is so low at the central building, Albert with a corps of trained assiwill When Made With other mill feeds following the same the order. adding machine room facilitates the t)aily we have calls from children rank with the best in the state price trend, bran quoted at $31 a handling of business from one department and parents asking for the branch exchanges ago. The cost of the bank complete Dan Cupid At The ton in carlots here, has fallen nearly to the other. such as we have enjoyed will be approximately $65,000 and Wheel Proves To 50 per cent in price since a record Under the supervision of J. Bru- other winter months. for its size. Be A Poor Chauffeur high point of $53 a ton was touched Material on the "Open Shop" was in May and has brought material relief gathered for the debating teams. A While Cupid is an excellent pilot to to producers of dairy products, great deal of material for club programs have at the helm of a craft upon the stock feeders and similar farm interests, has been gathereed for club Sea of Matrimony, as a chauffeur of J. D. Campbell of the Hormel Oiir Framed workers. a modern automobile he is worthless—at Milling Company said today. The librarian has organized a class least that is the way Edward "Notwithstanding the decline of $25 in beginning English for foreigners Capek, Mary Svejkovsky, John Capek a ton on bran since May, buying is who are unable to attend night and Rose Svejkovsky think. Mottos not brisk, due partly to the amount school. The two couples were returning of natural feeds stored on farms. In It is very gratifying to the staff from a double wedding at Oakland some districts, especially in Iowa to know that the business men of the Tuesday. Due to pavement made SPXCIAItPATXNT farmers are feeding course grains to city are finding the library books and FLOUR slippery by the sudden freeze up, the save the freight." said Mr. Campbell. periodicals of increasing importance automobile skidded at the corner of With the millfeeds market slack, to them—this increase shows 25 per Water and Chathaqfegstreets, struck the flour market is indirectly affected, Makes the Best Bread cent over 1918. the curb and demoHimed the right because the mill is able to sell A Distinctive and rear wheel. The newfyweds were uninjured. flour at lower prices, relatively, when We have.a wonderful display of Appropriate Gift millfeeds sell readily. ladies and gents Phoenix Hosiery in wool. Holister Smart Shop. Per 49 lb. Cotton sack $3.00 Dr. Rebman Adivises Adv. 49-2-c. for every occasion Courthouse Janitor Gives Vaccination of Children Reporter Sure Cure Per 24J£ lb- cotton sack $1.55 To Check Smallpox Fg For Tobacco Habit -31 Dr. E. C. Rebma^i. of the Austin Hsind illuminated and em'Bellished Hans Welken, janitor at the courthouse, Ask These Dealers Clinic advises parents to take every was flicking cigar ashes, as precaution and if thjeijir children have well as dust, this morning for the on parchment. not been vaccinated for Small Pox, first time in five years. "Yes sir," they. should be immediately. said Hans as he gently carassed the Louis Choc. Co. Joe Oilman While Small Pox has not reached county engineer's (mahogany top?) Economy Cash Grocery. O. N. Peck. the stage of# an epic(^nic, there are desk with delapidated duster," "This E. A. Dalager. Mrs. Polly Wiseman about twenty-five cases in the city is the first cigar I have smoked in M. S. Fisch Home & Hall. today, according to information received Haugan's Pharmacy five years and I wouldn't be smoking Frank Kasak B. F. Speck from the city health office. this, only it was give to me by the John Maurek. Cashman's Cash Grocery. Dr. Rebman stated thjs^morning, that City Treasurer, S. A. Smith, who just Mower Co. Co-Op. Assn. People's Service Store unless immediate steps were taken got back from his honeymoon." Frank Uzlik. J. W. Hare to have the school children vaccinated, Hans reminiscently leaned against lii Hits the Question the disease would undoubtedly a convenient drawing table, and with contiune to spread.. r.. a far away look in his eys, (Whether the "far away" look was caused from Austin Relatives Receive THE deep thoughs or the effects of the Word of Drowning of city treasurer's wedding cigar is not PARK Olaf Olson at Geneva known) continued. "Yes sir—five years." "How did you happen to Olaf Olson of Geneva, brother of quit?" inquired The News reporter, Chris Olson of this city, was drowned who really, had come down to the in Lake Geneva yesterday afternoon, Heart county engineer's office to beg a according to word received here by cigaret. relatives. No details of the drowning "There is only one way to quit were given in the message. The body No matter what the smoking," puffed Hans. The reporter has not been found. Announces their instantly saw a chance for a real occasion, Chris Olson, and a brother in law, feature story, think of it, a sure cure Br HOLIDAY PROGRAM Sanford Ranum, both of this city Waterman's for the tobacco habit. 'What is that went to Geneva yesterday to assist in way," he suggested. "Veil, (Hans the search for the body. Ideal Fountain Pen occesionally relapses into dielect when he has something important LYLE WOMAN DIES HERE The Home of First Run Photoplays to tell) You shust make up your will fit its gift problem. The body of Mrs. Ande Austinson, mind to quit and then go ahead an' It's always appropriate Night 7:30 and 9:00 Matinee 2:30. who died at St. Olaf's hospital at quit. The second or third day, you always appreciated 2:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon was will have a hankering but after the taken to her home east of Lyle. The useful for along time. fifth day you never will want to WED. DEC. 29. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DEC. 23-24 funeral services will be held from the smoke again." Six Mile Grove church. The reporter touched the county (Styles and Prices.) tAc £rteftifj EARLE WILLIAMS $2.50 up engineer for a cigaret and left in NOTICE TO ALL ELKS Hans, happy in the thot that he had SAc &tom.<xnze ojf With secured one convert for the W. C. Jack Holt, Agnes Ayres As the Elk's Christmas committee T. U. Wanda Hawley and Lewis Stone J.J HAYES (SON has been appointed, all Elks are urgently (Sennett Comedy "Gee Whiz") It will pay you to look over our requested to fiemit for their (Pathe News) JEWELERS line of beautiful serge, tricollette and Charity Ball'tickets immediately, as tricotine dresses. Hollister Smart THUR & FRI., DEC. 30 & 31. the committee wishes to use this for 416 N. Main AUSTIN SAT. DECEMBER 25—CHRISTMAS. Shop. Adv. 49-2-c. Marshall Neilan Production the annual Christmas Charity Work, DOROTHY GISH in with WESLEY BARRY (Pathe News) FROM A Real Comedy (Bride 13, No. 11) SAT.—NEW YEARS. (Mutt and Jeff Comedy) CONSTANCE BINNEY ONE in SUN., DEC. 2(5.^-^^' 39 ELAINE HAMMERSTE1N in POCKliT OTHER (Bride 13 No. 12) (Son of Tarzan No. 6) SUN. JANUARY 2. MON. & TUES., DEC. 27 & 28. OLIVE THOMAS Some folks have not yet learned 'that putting money in the bank is TOM MIX in .'i 'f* i. a! NOT spending it. Because they haven't got their hand on it—they feel in Everybodys Sweetheart as though they are losing something. Putting money in the bank—i3 us.transferring it from one pocket (Son of Tarzan No. 7) (Sennett Comedy "The Star Boarder") This is the last picture Miss Thomas made to another—a safer 6ne,too, g^ows—-at the rate of 4 per cent. where .i The Management of the Park Theater takes this Let jour Christmas gifts this be a Austin National Bank book Opportunity to Thank Its Patrons —with a deposit of $1, $5, $10 It's a gift with a thought. TrieMAustin%initional-' Bank And wish all A Merry Christinas and a (IT TEACHES COLLARS CENTS) '4 Haippy New Year J. L. Mitchell a President Cashier S n.