Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 30, 1920 · Page 1 of 8
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ss^sssssmmmm -\-v*a*x v^v-- 4 HPH 1 r^- WTRT'isr*^ SW'r*^rw^*v: ~-&^r *4-: MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN. MINNESOTA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920- ...... PAGE TWO (SuirtfNewy -o.:^r ECLIPSE CORNER '1st'. All are cordially urged to attend these American Frier Service Committee dsr meetings. {(Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution An Appeal to the American People Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rector and Committee, the Federal Council daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rector by 'of the Churches of Christ In America, Edited Weekly Shavings from Austin spent Christmas at the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. Splinters rfli Vol. 352. December 30, 1920 the home of their parents, Mr. and C. A and the Y. W. C. A., seeks $83,000,000 Mrs. E. A. Rector in Lansing. with which to meet the Situation. Tremendously improved railroad *HREE and one-half million children In Eastern and Central Europe HAPPY NEW YEAR WEST LANS'NG It has estimated that at least transportation facilities, predicted, jv. have no alternative to disaster between now and next harvest except $28,000,000 must be had for food and A MEASURE of success, accomplished lower interest rates and more plentiful American aid. For months these most helpless sufferers In the in spite of handicaps, marks $10,000,000 fov- medical service to avert funds, together with the nations track of war have been admitted to American feeding-stations only if LEGAL NOTICES the building industry's 1920 record. absolute disaster amor 3 the threatened serious need for more homes and other *.. tragically undernourished, and have received American medical aid only Theo Helleck of Blooming Prairie Patience endured disappointments children. Checks may be sent to your necessary buildings causes us to pre- z* if desperately threatened by death from disease. resourcefulness overcame obstacles was also a guest. diet that the present low prices of local committee or to Franklin K. Lane, illnlunll*llllIllllllllll*,,,,l|l|lIu,*aBII,ulM,11,||IIUl|1l,l,,m,,,,ll|||l,ll co-operation achieved what otherwise Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney wei'e dinner lumber are only temporary. 2268 treasurer European Relief Council, 42 One 5 cent hot American meal today has saved a thousand lives. would have been impossible. The guests at the Frank Haney home otaTE OF MINNESOTA, County of Broadway, New York, or to the Child Eclipse enters the New Year with increased Sunday. Winter Is closing down. The money of many nations is valueless outside Mower, ss. In District Court. Feeding Fund, Llie^ary Digest, New appreciation of the needs of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney were dinner their own boundaries. Economic and crop conditions make famine, Tenth Judicial District. A BASEMENT CEILING OF York City. the building public and with a determination guests at the Dugaw home Christmas with Its terrible train of diseases, a certain visitor until next harvest. Inevitably Nels Jensen and Lester J. Young, WALL BOARD PANELS keeps cold, to demonstrate our responsibility day. the helpless children will suffer most. No child can grow to health ashes and coal dust from penetrating" Plaintiffs. with service. vs Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble and sanity on the pitiful makeshifts for food with which millions of European upper floors. MICKIE SAYS TTenrv C. Bolcom and wife Panel the walls and ceilings 01 spent a few days in St. Ansgar, Iowa adults must content themselves this winter. It is obvious that the "HOME"—the foundation of contentment, com H. C. Bolcom Samuel PlumJL I your basement, garage or any room in remedy can come only from outside. visiting his parents. the corner of stone of good Henry W. Lamberton Willlam PVO 0Se\XLT0M00 the house by nailing WALL BOARD Miss Lettie Dibble and children of citizenship an inspiration at each Windom and wife EUen Wmdom XD nVC TO&O>A£. right to the joists and studding or America saved 6,000,000 European children winter before last. Normal Austin are visiting her parents, Mr. day's beginning—a sanctuary at the Thos. Wilson M. wheeler over damaged plaster. WALL BOARD recuperation cut the need nearly In half last year, but unusual NABJsAtefcfc. Cfr- ~tVV WvVKVV* conditions and Mrs. Dan Dugaw. end. Home ownership is the ambition Sargent and wife Harnet B.Sar Panels take the place of lath and have resulted In scant shrinkage of child destitution during the UNMVUS oa^o Miss Zola and Frank Jorgenson of of every right minded man and woman. Stuart and wife I nlasted and cost less. They form efIfective twelvemonth Just past. The response of America must now decide whether At aO\rVO vs^3 *xt Ceylon are guests of their parents, Stuart• D. M. Stuart R. C. Hatch insulation—are rigid, attractive 8,500,000 of these charges, in acute distress, shall begin to be turncgl away Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney. Heath Leonard Standing, Greatly reduced lumber prices and fire-resisting. in January from more than 17,000 asylums, hospitals, clinics and feedingstations Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leonard Standring Leonard S. makes attractive homes again possible dependent on American support. There would be no tragedy in Knight, December 24, a baby boy. C&)\*0£. TOW tsQXfcVWS at comparatively moderate cost. Standing Thomas Simpson and Mother and baby are both doing nicely. history so sweeping or so destructive of those who can deserve no evil. wife Simpson D. Oliver, ivou wvo ^vvoo Hardwood flooring is not an extravagance, Consult the Eclipse for plans and ert Cripen and wife Crippen. but is an investment OO \X particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw attended The undersigned organizations, working among every race and creed, William Ashley Jones well worth while at home. many engaged also In other forms of relief, agree unanimously that the the play given by the Pleasant rii^a W. Jones Joseph Bolcom, J. J. CLEMENS View club at the school house, Wednesday plight of these helpless children should have complete priority in overseas Herman Davidson Herman E. 1^ evening. charity until the situation is met. This is an issue without politics Joshua L. Davidson.and Savidson Mr. and Mrs. John Noble entertained ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOADT/ and without religious lines. There can be no danger of pauperization, wife H. Attilia Davidson, J. Manager at a family gathering Christmas Davidson Charles H- Davidson^C. for the $23,000,000 for child food, and the $10,000,000 for medical service night, all their children being present H. .Augustus B. David Davidson that we seek, will relieve only the critical cases. The medical supplies, Phone No. 47. at a goose supper. son- Ethel Mitchell James w. of course, must be an unqualified gift, but for every American dollar used Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud had as Charles H. Davidson, Jr, In child-feeding, the governments and communities aided furnish two dollars MaVtin Davidson Dorothy their guests Christmas day their Rulers' Postage Privileges. in the form of transportation, rent, labor, clerical help, cash contributions children, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Noble Ancient London Markets. and such food supplies as are locally obtainable. The king of England pays no postage, of Blooming Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. «of dM£ London's oldest markets are said well, which is perhaps just as Howard Lerud of Austin. to be field, where cattle were Smith America has not failed In the past In great heartedness. She has since he yearly receives about a quarter ha. D^dd Gmii»ithrDavid 3. gdld in and Billingsgate, which 115CV never more poignant call than this. Contributions should be turned liad a of a million business letters. The to have been founded in Is reputed over to the'local committees which are now being formed for this national enjoy heads of all kingdoms and republics collection, or sent to Franklin K. Lane, Treasurer, Guaranty Trust Co., 400 B. C. wpcf William T. Wilkins Jannette similar privileges. RENOVA New York City. C. Bonallie: the unknown heirs of the following named deceased EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL $ PARK persons—Henry C. Bolcom, D.M. Herbert Hoover, Chairman Franklin K. Lane, Treasurer Stuart, Leonard Standing, Rob WEEKLY Miss Marian Phillips is spending yrtfen, Herman R- Dagdson, Comprising] her Christmas vacation at home. Joshua L. Davidson Charles H. Da American Relief Administration, by Federal Council of Churches of Christ Clifford Browning was a caller at PROGRAMME Director Edgar Riekard. vidson Augustus B. .P^'d^w In America, by Arthur J. Brown the E. Rockwell home Christmas American Red Cross, by Livingston Charles H. Davidson, Jr, Andrew Knights of Columbus, by James A. Farrand, Chairman night. Flaherty, Supreme Knight Smith William Wood, Wm. LEaston, American Friends' Service Committee Miss Vivian Tanner attended the T. frMiam WilMns and (Quakers), by Rufus M. Jones, M. C. A., by C. V. Hlbbard. International Christmas doings in Brownsdale Friday Committee Chairman W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 Jannette C. Bonallie Also all Y. c. Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, night. W A., by Miss Sarah S. Lyon. othey persons unknown claiming by Felix M. Warburg, Chairman National Board MATINEE A I AT 2:30 B. F. Tanner was a visitor at the any right, title, estate, interest or home of his son Art, the first part fien in the real estate described of the week. in the Complaint herein, and their PLIGHT OF EUROPE'S per cent is available of the food necessary E. Rockwell took in the Christmas THURSDAY & FRIDAY— unknown heirs, defendants. doings at the Baptist church in to carry the population through SUMMONS Brownsdale Friday night. Marshall Neilan Production the winter. The State of Minnesota to the above CHILDREN STAGGERS W. Strong has rented the E. D. named defendents: In the city of Vienna tests conducted Q)£aty, Tanner farm and will move there as You, and each of you are hereby ip In the American Relief Administration soon as Mr. Tanner vacates the place. summoned and required to answer food kitchens showed that 62 per cent Mrs. Joseph Howden and daughter the complaint of the Plaintiffs *n the Of the children between the ages of 6 went to the cities Thursday to visit with WESLEY BARRY above entitled which is filed friends and do their Christmas shopping. and 14 were ''seriously under nourish-j action 3,500,000 Facing Starvation Can in the office of the Clerk of the ed." Thirty-three per cent were markedly trict Court for the Tenth Judicial Ira, Frank and Rufus Howden took Only Be Saved by America's under-nourished, 11 per cent were PATHE NEWS District in and for the C°unty of the train for Waterloo, Iowa, the first slightly subnormal and only 4 per cent Mower and State of Minnesota, and Response to Joint Appeal. of the week to spend Christmas with to serve a copy of your answer to approached the state of a normal friends. the said complaint on subscriber, American child. The Amerirau Relief the E. D. Tanner is contemplating SATURDAY- at his office in the City of Austin in Administration is feeding 300,000 It is utterly impossible for one who leaving the farm about the first of CONSTANCE BINNEY said county within twenty days after Austrian children every day now, and Plenty of Room March and moving his family to Austin has not actually seen the misery of the service of this Summons upon in there Is no chance of dimunitlon of to make their future home. you, exclusive of the day of such the early Autumn In Europe to visualize need before nex harvejt. The femilies of William Phillips, F. For All Cooking service and if you fail to answer the what the children of the Eastern The spectacle of the medical needs O. Tanner and George Young spent said complaint within the time aforesaid, and Central portions of the continent (Bride 13 No. 12) Christmas day and enjoyed a bountiful of Europe's children Is equally appalling. the plaintiffs in this action will dinner at the home of J. F. Rockwell. face this winter. To say that 3,500,000 Estimates reaching the American apply to the court for the relief demanded When you are called upon to children have no alternative to starvation Red Cross -s to needs for medical in the Complaint. do an extra large amount of SUNDAY- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tanner entertained Dated Austin, Minn., November service In the destitute areas this winter or death from disease except baking and cooking, then you the families of J. W. Tanner, include: Old Arstrla-Hu^gary, 750,000 will most appreciate the big American aid, Is startling, but Independent OLIVE THOMAS A. A. Tanner, Wm. Strong and Walter 192°" ARTHUR W. WRIGHT. 18, new Poland, l,500,t«/0 Czechoslovakia, roomy top and oven of the observers by the score and careful Grunwalt at a Christmas dinner MARTIN A. NELSON Copper-Clad Malleable Range. 200,000 Serbia, 150,000, and Saturday. scientific surveys of the economic Everybodys Sweetheart Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Rounmnia, 100,000. In the Iscal year The performance of a Copper-CIad Austin, Minn. mid crop conditions overseas brand is perfect. It cooks and of 1919-20 the Red Cross has reached the figure as conservative. This is the last picture Miss Thomas made bakes today just as it did yesterday. with the veritable gift of life 1,500,000 NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS In Poland, for Instance, vl ere 1,308,000 Tomorrow it will do the children in the affected areas. Tuberculosis LANSING STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of (Son of Tarzan No. 7) same good work it did today. youngsters last year subsisted almost Is prevalent to a terriffic degree. Mower, ss. In District Court, The Copper-Clad has rightly entirely on the one free American Five children out of seven Ir. the city Tenth Judicial District. been called a "cooking machine." (Same parties as in Summons immediately •of Warsaw, for Instance, have been meal a day that they received, conditions MONDAY AND TUESDAY— preceeding this notice.) Mr. Kenyon from Illinois is here jfound to be trbercular. Typhus Is We have this wonderful WILIAM S. HART as winter closes down, are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that buying cattle to ship. widespread rickets, the right liand of range in our store. Let us show 'worse than ever before. The Bolsheivik in an action has been commenced in this Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chaffee and 'under-nourishn ent Is alraot,* ubiversai, it to you. invasion stripped large pirtions of Court by the above named plaintiff, sons spent Christmas in Austin. and cholera lifts its grim head constantly the object of which is to obtain a the country of all grain. Professor Harold Pollock, youngest son of In one place and another. judgment that the plaintiffs are the Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock is sick E. D. Durand, Food Advisor to the Austin Furniture The European Relief -Council, comprising owners in fee of the following described with Scarlet Fever. Polish government, after an exhaustive the American Relief Admln!*imation, A tale of the wild Sierras—thrilling as their perilous real estate situated in the Ladies aid will be entertained at Company survey, has reported that oily forty th§_ American Red Cross, the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, the home of Mrs. Mark Kruger, chasms. viz: Lot No. five (5), Block No. five Thursday afternoon. (5) Oak Park Addition to Austin. Arlie Wood of Austin spent Christmas That the plaintiff Nels Jensen has at the home of his parents, Mr. sold said premises to Lester J. Young 0VEBSH0ES and Mrs. H. O. Wood. upon a contract for future delivery Mr. and Mrs. Vilo Caral were which has been duly performed, that Christmas dinner guests at the home the defendants and each of them have of their son, Edward Caral. no estate or interest therein or lien Remember the bible study class at thereon, and to quiet the title in said Grandma Summeys every Tuesday afternoon. All are welcome. plaintiffs. Dated Austin, Minn. November Mr. and Mrs. S. Playle's son, Forest (GENERAL ME 18 1920 is home from the University at IAROWAR. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT St. Paul for the holiday vacation. MARTIN A. NELSON Mrs. J. Hahn and children spent Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Christmas at the home of her neice, Austin, Minn. Mrs. Ross Danly in Austin. Dec. 16-23-30 Mr. and Mrs. W. Newman of Austin spent Christmas at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Zelsdorf in REAL VALUES Lansing. America's First Street Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bates and November 26, 1832, the first street grandson, Everett Bates spent Christmas railway In America began operation. at the home of their daughter, It was the New York & Harlem road. Mrs. W. Corson in Udolpho. The line's only car was drawn The mid-week Union Prayer meeting by one horse ran from the city and will be held at the L. S. Chapman hall to Fourteenth street, a distance home on Wednesday evening. of three-quarters. a mile and Deftly Halting the Busiest Man and Telling Your Story THE attention your blotter may get from the busy business man would be impossible for price to all—' One you to get in person. Yet it will frequently based upon quotatioiu arrest his attention in the midst of his work and COME IN AND from the impress him. The repetition value of seeing your blotter lying upon his desk fixes your name indelibly 3RANKLIN LOOK THEM OVER in mind and drives your message straight into to PRINTING his brain. Each and everyone PRICE LIST in Austin We have samples which will enable you to make the emblem of thh an appropriate and yet economical selection to printing effite. Service deliver your message into die sanctum of die executive andtatirfaetton art the object* of it. and the parlor of the housewife. Jensen & Phiffer Austin Insurance Ag'ency E. Ray Cory, Mgr. 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