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

December 27, 1920 · Page 7 of 8

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SP MOWEP COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA fAGE EIGHT MONDAY, DECEMtffcft 27, 1924 $ $ CONDENSED OUT OF DOORS use of surgery or unnatural medicines. and other Non-surgical, Natural and WALTHAM New and successful methods of Sanatarium types of treatment, offering treating piles, fissure, ulcers and by far the best means of cure other diseases of similar nature without for diseases of all kinds not strictly surgery or loss of time from your Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber, Jr., and surgical in nature are available in jf-'A daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday with business or any hospital bills. These Austin. the former's parents, Mr .and Mrs. cases will for a time be examined C. W. F. Wollenburg in Austin. Autointoxication, chronic constipation, free. Call or write about your case. Miss Ruth Babcock is spending her mucas diarrhoea, rheumatism, Dr. A. I. Arnesoh, Physican, specialist Christmas vacation with her parents^ headaches and backaches, eczema, in Natural Therapeutics. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Babcock in West Bright's disease, diabetes, asthma, Concord. Office over Austin Furniture" tuberculosis, blood diseases, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wuertz were Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) Austin shoppers Saturday. high blood pressure, liver and gallbladder Adv. 46-tf-c diseases, stomach disorders, Miss Adelia Baumgartnler is assisting £&8§ CAMP8EU tm§ Mrs. Ernest Beneke with chronic appendicitis, nearly all skin mm wm house work. At /this writing Mrs. Greg's Cafe diseases, tonsilitis, goiter, cancer, epilepsy, iltesl Beneke is on the sick list. I® nervous and mental troubles, Miss Leona Boelk had dental work paralysis, female troubles, bladder done in Austin Saturday. in£S3 408 North Main Street and prostate diseases and a great Miss Emma Fett returned Thursday from Adell, Wis., where she had many other chronic and progressive been spending the past half year. REGULAR MEALS AT mwfaMm conditions are very often not the disease Miss Lydia Henslin of Blooming v!s$M ALL HOURS t' itself but rather the result or !*»•. JusT-*.' W --at ?Ssa»» .— Prairie spent Saturday and Sunday at *Vv»v Open Until Midnight the Geo. Wuertz home. symptom of some other deepseated, Mrs. A. C. Wollenburg of Austin painless and otherwise unsuspected Good Coffee, Chops And is spending, a few days with her disease which can readily be discovered Steaks A Specialty daughter, Mrs. Geo. Beneke. and treated by the special methods Werner Wuertz returned Sunday used in this office without the PRICES REASONABLE from Long Prairie after visiting a PRESENT HORMEL MILL ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MILL BUILDING few weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. Herman Wollenburg. to be again ground and returned to freeing is believeing." Confirming the ability to absorb lots of water, After the wheat is mixed, it enters December 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the bolters, until all of the flour is this time worn adage, The News ease in working, color, etc. the nfill and is sent over another sepre-scaled Beneke became the proud parents of has) ,, Nothing but the choicest grades of removed and nothing remains but a baby boy. before being sewed up so .-secured the above photographs of the^^ .r the production of bran, shorts, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fett were that there is absolutely no chance •present Hormel Milling Company and »s Qualitv Flour. Austin shoppers between trains Saturday. The bolters contain numerous Hormel for short of overweights. The sewing the old Campbell mill from which the The Laboratory screens covered with Swiss silk of a of-these sacks is quite an art although Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wollenburg present thriving business originated. This department of the Mill is in very fine mesh and in action resemble it looks simple when you watch the spent Sunday evening at the Carl Faber .A prune mover in this new concern is home. charge of E. E. Palmer who knowfe a bunch of world's champion shimmy boys doing it. If you really think it is V. 3. D. Campbell, sales manager who ,ab Mrs. George Fett and son, Arthui*, the ftom A tQ lMard The artists staging an Indian war dance easy try it some time. and Mrs. Henry Ruther left Tuesday recently launched a county wide cam- ,s 0, eqaipped with a number on a red hot stove. After being sewed, the flour is evening for Wausau, Wis., where paign to bung Qua modern appliances, each of which has they will spend the holidays with relatives 1 0Ul After each grinding the flour is removed dropped by an inclined chute to the to the attention of Mower county. I and friends. !jnportnt funetion in testing for and sent at once to the packers truckers on the main floor, who either Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and Cressy combination necessary to make "Written By Rev. hhe so that at all times there are store it in the warehouse or load it Alfred Leonard were callers at Austin Saturday Julv 10 1884 ^'e Pei^ec^ flour. There is, of course, about thirty streams of flour going to in a car. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Fett and family the packing room. These different The shipping, both carload and less Perhaps it may of interest to record jths bak" electric wherc the best were dinner guests at the Marcus flours are graded and blended into than car lots is in charge of Art When Made With ibt style of preparing bread stuff in in!» «»~»1 raaie times Knuth home Sunday. rail-1 Johnson, who though young in years the several brands which are manu- those early times-no mills, no Thsl'e apparatu. ^termme Wedding bells are ringing. is an t0 the moisture of the raw wheat, another factured. Only the choicest parts ofjis old in experience at the milling roads and pretty nearly no food at to give a percentage of protein, the wheat are used for Hormel's1 game. times. Personally I went to Austin an oven in which to burn flour Quality Flour. three times, with money in my pockel, to ascertain the percentage of ash or Hourly tests are made by Mr. Palmer, OPENS ON FIGHT TARIFF BILL to buy flour, and finally succeeded mineral matter in the finished product. chief chemist, and Mr. Spencer, in getting eleven pounds of flour by United Press There is a proofing case where Washington, (December 27—Senator superintendent of the mill, to see that of old Mr. Brown at the Log Store. Palmer puts the dough to rise before Hitchcock today dper/ed the the quality is being absolutely maintained. When corn had got into the milk the baking and in a separate room he has Democratic fight on the emergency Also, as stated previously, settlers took tin pans and punched a minature mill. tariff bill in the senate, by moving baking tests are made of several specimens boles through the bottom, and upon that it be referred to the commerce The Elevator during the day. these circular gi'ates managed to get Incoming care of wheat are placed committee insead of the finance committee. Packing The Flour enough corn grated to furnish bread on the track scale directly in front of for a time till they could do better. The packing machines located on the elevator. After being weighed and Welcome Chandler hollowed out a the second floor of the mill can be adjusted MILITARY EQUIPMENT ARRIVES run over a separator which removes to put any amount of flour in k*gr, put it in the ground, attaching a G. SPECIAL PATENT FOR COMPANY "C"—M. N. the barley, oats, screenings, etc., the any size of bag and they are accurate A FIRE BOX sweep similar to a well sweep, and, wheat is conveyed by an endless belt THAT SERVES. by means of a pounder, working like to the ounce. However, all sacks are Officers and men of Company to a special bin. A sample is taken .a druggists mortar succeeded in are jubilant over the arrival of a Makes the Best Bread and sent to the laboratory with a If you barn wood or cobs you pounding out corn, which good Sister truck load of uniforms, and military memorandum of the car number. It want a lo-ng fire box if coal a TAKE -CJbandler made into a fii"st-rate Johntsssr equipment received here this morning, is run through the miniature mill and short one and so it goes according creiike. I! know, for I helped eat from the State Disbursing officer in the various tests made. From these to fuel. fheml Others resorted to their coffee CHIROPRACTIC St. Paul. Per 49 lb. Cotton sack $3.00 tests, the proper wheat mixtures is determined. The fire box in the CopperClad mills and ground corn in them. This I The main ..part of the ordinance Malleable Range has been ean also testify to, for many a time I equipment for Company was received Per 2454 lb- cotton sack $1.55 When the mill is grinding, predetermined ADJUSTMENTS built to meet any of these requirements. have eaten this kind in the days of some time ago. quantities of the various, Take out the fire yore, and only.too glad to get it to grades of wheat are rim into another Apd Get Well plate and you have added CHRISTMAS EVE Ask These Dealers eat. bin known as the mixing bin. The much to the length of the box. MOONSHINE COSTLY quantity of wheat fed into the mixer It will then take a long stick of THE WHEAT is governed by an arrangement at the Moonshine on Christmas eve cost wood or a quantity of coba. spout. Writ. A. Chapman, There are several important elements Oscar Jacobson $10.00 and costs this Put it back and you can burn Joe Oilman Louis Choc. Co. arator which removes any fine foreign that govern the choice and selection morning before Judge Detwiler where c. coal. Economy Cash Grocery. O. N. Peck. material still remaining, then of the wheat that, in the milling D. he appeared on a charge of drunkness. Note the thickness of the E. A. Dalager. Mrs. Polly Wiseman through three sources which clean process, gives forth Hormel's fireback next to the oven. Chiropractor M. S. Fisch Horne & Hall. and polish it, then to tempering bins ijaality Flour. Samples of wheat Jacobson said he did not know Frank Kasak B. F. Speck where water is added and ihe wheat grown in various parts of the country Austin, Minn. where he got the "stuff" but the Cashman's Cash Grocery. John Maurek. remains for eighteen hours while it are first sent to the laboratory where Austin Furniture man who gave it to him was young, Tel. Bridge 277 for Appointment. Mower Co. Co-Op. Assn. People's Service Store tempers or cures. It is then ready to Qtey are tested for gluten, protein, and "wore a sheep-lined coat like Company Frank Uzlik. J. W. Hare moisture, etc. As some wheats have be ground. his." qualities that others lack, therefore, The Mill The wheat is first run into the this laboratory test is very essential grinding or first break rolls. After to decide what mixtures are necessary being ground the first time, it is sentto to produce a uniform flour that a bolter on the top fl9or where the will meet with the approval of the different sixes of particles of wheat fcotisewife who demands, among other things, sufficient gluten for strength, are separated and sent to other rolls Ida Hartji returned to Minneapolis LOCAL yesterday after spending Christmas The Telephone Company The Best Wishes with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake *PEMNG Hartji. Of This Bank Has Taken Its Losses! Charles Sargeant and family of Mrs. Frank Hoffmann is visiting Red Wing, spent Christmas with Mrs. lier parents in Manning, Iowa. Sargeant's mother, Mrs. Charles Fox, Sr. In connection with its petition for an emergency increase in telephone Ella Skaran spent Christmas in revenue the question has been asked: Crand Meadow with her parents. are with you for a coming Year of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Babcock and Prosperity, Health, and Happiness. "Why don't the stockholders carry the burden of present high costs pending children went to Manning, Iowa to Tioy Carter of Pittsburg, Pa., is a re-adjustment of business conditions throughout the country?"- spend Christmas with Mrs. Babcock's visiting relatives and friends hei'e. The complete Banking facilities parents. of this experienced, progressive Institution The answer is—they have. H. H. Cerf of Gary, Indiana, was are yours to command in The facts are: fiere to spend Christmas with friends. J. T. Mills a student at the State the attainment of your Ambitions. University is spending his vacation That the average dividend paid to common stockholders throughout the Mark Alexander of Owatonna May 1921 find us all wiser, kinder, with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. life of the Company has only averaged a rate of 3^% a year—a ridiculously spent Christmas at the John Rochford and better citizens of this noble Lon Hollister... low figure and away below what they might have realized had they invested "home. 4 Republic. their money in other lines of industry. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aurandt are visiting -T* Leo Richardson, organizer of the Mr. Aurandt's brother in Balaton, Daroc Boy's club, is visiting his uncle, As a measure of the loss that has been borne by the common stockholders Minn. They expect to be gone it may be said that they have actually sacrificed $1,807,600 during the past L. Richardson. IS. about three months. five years. Mildred Lugg went to Oakland Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell This is based on the fact that no dividends have been paid to them ^Saturday to spend the day with her Tor ANYTHING in the Bailing Line leave today for Los Angelas, Calif., during that period. They might have readily realized that amount they sister, Frances. Remember thir ir where they expect to remain for invested their money elsewhere. about three months. Ruth Sargeant of Minneapolis is Is it fair to ask them to take further losses? spending a few days with her aunt, 'fir, George Milbrad is home from the "THE BANK TO Bi^fl^ON" Mrs. John Hormel. hospital in St. Paul where he underwent a serious operation. He is getting IHelen Jahren of Spring Valley 3Firat National The Tri-State Telephone along nicely. spent Christmas with her mother, IMrs. H. 0. Johnsen. ij?* Is Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock and of Austin and Telegraph Company son leave today for their home in i} Harry Teepell of Sac City, Iowa, '-A 'I Minneapolis, after spending Christmas spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. at the Schwan home. and Mrs. Frank Teepell. ORGANIZED 1868 Mrs. C. O. Browne!! and d:iu«?hter, John Lang came down from Minneapolis nacKLT ..-...I v.-.-.-,- 1.: Willmay left Thursday night for Chicago $300*000.00 Capital ancl Surplus to spend Christmas with his a where they will visit relatives. N. F. Banfield, Pres. O. W. Shaw. Chairman parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Matt Lang. Mrs. Brownell is a sister of Mrs. A. H. L. Banfi*ldt V. Pres. N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pres. J. Brownell of this city and she plans Mrs. A. G. McCormick of Stillwater E. C. Banfield, Ass't. Cashier. H. J. Drost, Cashier on stopping at her old home at Reedsburg, is spending a week with her ft.. on her return trip. jwarents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Peshak. 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