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

December 30, 1920 · Page 7 of 8

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PI jf ~, 7^s*^z"'-•y^ **rv*g{ '"79~i£' r*- '•$! 0 i,-' 5r 1 V'^.N -x v-~ b2.~ tjfACE EIGHT MOWEP COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINNESOTA THURSBAV, DECEMBER *0, asp y* 10 SHOW BETTER MOVIES Miss Marie Rettig returned from the youth of the land, and comes to PAST OFFICER^ MEET—EAT Mayor Luther Roseland. of Viroqua, of'surgery or unnatural medicines. bers, who since the last meeting, had use Brownsdale yesterday, where she the conclusion that as long as the motion Wis.,' been widley scattered especially by Holding their annual meeting at the spent Christmas with her parents. picture houses are entirely for and successful methods of service in the military forces of the They were followed by Ralph New Y. W. C. A. rooms Monday night, mopey making purposes there must piles, fissure, ulcers and ^Representative Citizens Request United States, in which over fifty pertheir treating Daigneau and Ralph Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lerud leave with covers laid for twenty-three, the be some form of censorship established Better Pictures other diseases of similar nature without cars and every muscle taut, tomorrow for Whitehall, Wis., where A collection was taken as a token Masonic past officers' association so as to prevent the immoral and From Theater surgery or loss of time from your they will spend New Years with their of remembrance to a Duo man, who elected the following officers! ^-A. suggestive picture from being imposed Manager business or any hospital bills. CONDENSED OUT OF DOORS daughter, Mrs. Chris Voss. was unable to attend—Kenneth Johnson, Warren, president C. F. Lewis, vice upon the public. Certainly all right cases will for a time be exs and other Non-surgical, Natural and Duo president of 1919. A message president Wallace Gregson, secretary minded people, especially those who Cleaner moving pictures will be free. Call or write about your Sanatarium types of treatment, offering was read from Elmer Avery, an Lillian Ryan, a trained nurse in St. William Todd, treasurer. have an interest in the proper moral Dr. A. I. Arnesofc, Physican, specialist shown hereafter in Austin as a resalt by far the best means of cure alumnus. Joseph's hospital, St. Paul, is visiting J. T. Crippen of Ortonville was a training of the children, will read of a meeting of representatives in Natural Therapeutics. for diseases of all kinds not strictly her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George visitor at the meeting. Toasts and informal Besides those already mentioned, with, a great deal of interest this interesting Office over Austin Furniture of several women's organization, the surgical in nature are available in Ryan on Lansing avenue. talks comprised the program. the following were present: Dow discussion of the present Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) ministry and other interester persons, Austin. Gregg, Lee Gibbons, Art Elmer, Ro-^ "Movie" Problems. —C. Adv. 46-tf-c with the management of the Park Autointoxication, chronic constipation, C, I. Johnson returned from North DUODECIM UNITES bert Bassler, Paul Enochson, Albert Theatre. mucas diarrhoea, rheumatism, Branch, where he spent Christmas Stuts, La Verne Cory, Moose Taylor, IN BOOSTER MEET CHRISTGAU SPEAKS lie movement for better pictures Savings Accounts opened or deposits headaches and backaches, eczema, with his niece, Mrs. Ellis fcildah'l. Mrs. Vernon Fairbanks, .frank Peck, Gordo^ 0 FOR FARM BUREAU made before Jan. 10th draw interest was started last summer by represenNatives (Continued from Page One Bright's disease, diabetes, asthma, Johnson will remain until the latter Kenevan, Oliver Dalager, Arthur from Jan. 1st at 4%. The Austin of the mother's clubs of the (Continued from Page One) tuberculosis, blood diseases, part of the week. National Bank. Adv. 52-4-c Cipra, Elmer Hanson, Kenneth Avery, city. The committee who met Mr. dwelt with the active society and suggestions. high blood pressure, liver and gallbladder Everett Banfield, Wayne Webber, As the farm Bureau is now organized, Brown was, Mrs. C. V, Mossey, chairman, .j: Rev. H. M. Thompson, Dean of the diseases, stomach disorders, for its betterment. Edward Guy Wold, Don Daigneau, Fayette more time is spent in getting Mrs. C. C. Leek, Miss Tayne chronic appendicitis, nearly all skin St. Olaf's College, Northfield, will Usem, speaking on behalf of the college remunerative prices for farm pro- Sherman, Rogeri Catherwood, Otto Burgess, Rev. G. H. Ten Broeck men, .explained how the Duo diseases, tonsilitis, goiter, cancer, epilepsy, preach both morning and evening ducts. The state and national Farm Jensen, Carl Gregson, Walter Hanson, Mrs. John Anderson, and Mrs. Jake service in St. Olaf's Lutheran church, Bureau Federation have carried on training had benefited them. Paul nervous, and mental troubles, Paul Knopf, Maurice Daigneau, here Sunday. ^ve campaign for better marketing a LNicholsen. •Knopf rehearsed some of the earlier paralysis, female troubles, bladder and transportation facilities and a! son, Paul Knopr, Maurice Daigneau, YThe mrcthers of Austin realize the and prostate diseases and a great incidents of Duo history. -t „.. more equitable distribution of profits! Wade Searles, Paul Leek, Arthur 0 educational value of the movies and William shaver of Garaen City, 5etween the producers and consum111., many other chronic and progressive Before closing the program with a Guy, Lynn Fairbaiircs, Carl Cook, was here Tuesday on business, ers. 3sre demanding that the right sort of conditions are very often not the disease one act farce entitled, "Box and Dryden Eberhart, Kenneth Lewis and PURE FOOD AND Mr. Shaver will move his family here Most every farmer reads a farm! -jjsctures be shown here. itself but rather the result or Cox" given by Richard Eberhart, CLEAN SERVICE Bob Clarke, guest. and locate on the Babcock farm a paper. The Paul Farmer,, a lead- Mr. Brown told the committee he symptom of some other deepseated, Roger Cathei'wood and Loring Banfield, Str- mile and a half north of town. ing farm paper, gives full reports of It was the expression of the meeting painless and otherwise unsuspected .arouid discontinue serial pictures and some of the out of town visitors Home Cafe both state and national meetings. Any to publish another Duodecim: annual. disease which can readily be discovered and secure educational and pictares (try one who will read these reports, I am! gave their impression of Duodecim. That January 10th deposit begins [sure will readily see what has been of merit for Thursday and Friiay and treated by&the special methods They were: Roy Carter, of Pittsburg, to bear interest ten days before it' done. 125 The booster meeting reunited mem­ used in this office without the W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. nights and a better tone of pictures Roy Tollefson, of Warren, Minn, and comes to this bank. Make it a big one. There will probably be a meeting thruout the week. He will also The Austin National Bank. called soon to consider the organiza- a program of his advance §Eraish Adv. 52-4-cjtion of a Farm Bureau. A large at(tendance will encourage the men that Bookings to the mother's clubs of the favor the movement. city. Farmers, let's get together and put Hjj! Mower county in line. We surely will THE CAULDRON Slippery Walks Cause reap some benefits from the work! Austin Citizens To [JJ others have done, so don't let us rEEff shirk the burdens which may offer Do "Ping Brodies" themselves. Absarokee, Montana. Both state and national executive Austin business md professional Dec, 24, 1920. and legislative bodies have promised sneit.and early morning women shoppers, I us real co-operation. The leaders of Dear Sir: were today treading the side•walks You:- favor cf Deceiribar 22 re- the movement have added dignity! with a catty, soft-footed stride, ceived, thanks for your courtesy. 1?.°^ ^onorto callinJ?* I firmly be- our ,, ilieve relief for our just grievances is selecting each spot carefully before Have enjoyed the paper very in gight taking a step, all on account of the much as Mower county my home The farmers do not want to appear was weather man sprinking the walks and from 1S57 to 1884. in a spirit of arrogance, showing their &en turning a cold shoulder on At my first Austin strength, but in a spirit of reconcilia-i Coming' to jti Uion ask for a voice the coun- and them, resulting in a glassy surface was few houss.s, one for the benefit of all 1 onl' a store. cjjs 0f nation would bother a Colorado burro kept by Mr. Brown and Son, (H: I. the people. for footing. John M. Christgau. Brown,) but at my last visit in 1888. "'Blankety, Blank! BLANK! had became a thriving city/. iiiniuiiiHiiMiiuiuiiuuiiiiiiiiiHinniiiitiiumiiiir.iiuitiuiiiiiHiiuiMiiiunii BLA2STill BLANK!!!" One of our I ordered the News that I might: .j j| prominent business men was seen to see if any were left of the business |j |f AUSTIN MARKETS &row his feet in the air with mor6 HE DOLLAR has staged a "Come Back" in the same spectacular men of the 80's. li ii speed than grace and came down J. J. Furlong, Clemmer Pooler, iimiimwimiiiiiiiiiiMiuitiiiintiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimwimitiiiiiMiuiiMiii HOG MARKET with a siekening thud upon the icy Wold and Sven Anderson were name-: manner that a foot ball team, staggering under great odds, CATTLE walk. "Blankety BLANK!!" he resumed that were familiar, but now I find Medium and Packers $8.50 in emphatic terms. The News most of the list are strangers. makes a last minute spurt and crosses the line a victor. Packers $7.00 to $8.10 reporter with visions of a scare head, Yours. Geo. B. Wright. Fat Steers 6.00 to 8.00 ^PROMINENT. BUSINESS MAN Cows and Heifers 5.00 to 5.50 The dollar, after struggling along on half its strength for two or PALLS AND BREAKS NECK," hurLEied Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 The Motion Picture Problem Canners and to the rescue. No such luck, the A very interesting article, entitled, gulls 3.50 to 5.00 three years takes a sudden spurt and "comes back" to its old time c^aly lfhing that broke was a bottle "The Movies and Our Children," has! EAL."SHEEP AND LAMBS* paregoric was bringing home to vajiie to score a decided victory for the in giving the just appeared in the January issue of pat Lambs $6.00 to $7.50 Value Store Sis "storm and strife," for the baby. the World's Work. The article is writ-! Fat Sheep 3.00* to 4.00 fullest measure of value at this popular price. ten by Dr. Ellis P. Oberheltzer, sec-1 Fat Veal $5.00 to $7.50 retary of the Pennsylvania State Quoted By Dalager LOCAL Board of Motion Picture Censors. Dr. Eggs 65 Here are a few of the articles a Dollar will buy Ellis P. Oberheltzer has made-a thoroj Butter 52 PENING Quoted by Smith-Wright Company study of the motion picture problems Chicken 16 that confront the many communities} ^Pnn£ 17 in the land and in his article dis- ^eeae 50 Sichard Smith is visiting friends in cusses intelligently both the crime 16 Jiiisfcin. producing tendencies of many of the! ,e^ ens $1 10 Hour Specials 1 Yard For $1 pictures now being thrown on the ens Mable Jones of Oakland was in screen and splendid educational pos- During Dollar Day ur eys .tai yesterday. sibilities of the present motion picture TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 Yard— $1.75 Velvet $1.00 popularity. He deplores the 2-3 Yd.—$3.25 Pink Satin $1.00 9 to 10 A. M. Nels Anderson of Adams is in town 1 Yard—$1.75 Pongee $1.00 tendency of so many pictures in their COST. A South Bend gold watch on 2-3 Yd.—$3.00 Georgettes .... $1.00 FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS •Sttday on business. -t-.,.. Lansing road near Banfield farm, 1 Yard—$1.89 Silk Poplin $1.00 abihfcjg to suggest the possibility of -Oe+nm to IN 2-^ Yd.— $2.75, Crepe de Made of extra heavy quality outing Return to Mower County News for 1 Yard—$1.75 White HaMtai $1.00 Ella Weisel will spend New Year's putting over a crime to the minds of' reward. Adv. 54-2-C. Chine $1.00 flannel White and colored 1 Yard—$1.50 Serges $1.00 2-3 Yd.—$2.50 Brocade *9eith friends in the cities. stripes. The famous "Jackson 1 Yard—$1.75 Linen Huck .... $1.00 Silk $1.00 Brand." Values at $1.75 to $2.25, 1 Yard—$1.50 Renfrew Joe Cassidy of Winona is visting 2-3 Yd.—$3.50 Foulards $1.00 One Hour only. Damask $1.00 Zhis sister, Mrs. Fred Edson. 5PER1N 2-3 Yd.—$3.98 Plaid Silks .... $1.00 $1.00 EACH 1 Yard—$1.25 Ribbon $1.00 T. Brennan of Minneapolis is a Any of above, 2-3 Yds. for $1.00 10 to 11 A.M. Any of the above -guest at the T. R. Dowd home. Ail White Footwear $1.00 YARD 2 yards for $1 Entire stock of white canvas shoes, Mabel Burdell is spending a few 3 YARDS FOR $1 oxfords and U. S. Rubber goods, -iays in Odin, visiting her parents. Yds.—Blue school plaids .... $1.00 3 regardless of former price. Most 2 Yds—75 Sateens $1.00 Yds.—69c Plisse $1.00 2 The Best Wishes of them sold at $3, $4 and $5. 2 yds.—89c Curtain Scrims .. $1.00 Isabelle Avery goes to Owatonna 3 Yds.—59c Serpentine Crepe $1.00 For one hour only. 2 Yds.—89c Drapery $1.00 -today to visit friends for a few days. 3 Yds.—49c Nainsook $1.00 $1.00 Pair 2 Yds.—98c Crettones Of This Bank Lonsdale $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith left for 2 Yds.—98c Ticking $1.00 3 Yds.—49c Stevens Crash .... $1.00 CJalifornia Tuesday to spend the winter. 2 Yds.—9-4 Sheeting $1.00 2 to 3 P. M. 3 Yds.—75c Shirting $1.00 Voile Waists 2 Yds.— 69c Linen Crash $1.00 3 Yds.—59c Ribbon $1.00 100 waists, made of best quality 2 Yds.—Tubing $1-00 Miss Nora Hines is ill and unable voiles, ranging in prices from 2 Yds.—-75c Ribbons $1.00 Anv of above Hfo attend to her duties at the Hollister Anv of above, 2 yards for $1.00 $1.75 to $3.50 in price 3 YARDS FOR $1 are-" with you for a coming Year of Smart Shop. For one hour only Prosperity, Health, and Happiness. 5 YARDS FOR $1.00 $1.00 EACH OTHE $1.00 SPECIALS Mrs. Leo Campion of Minneapolis 5 Yards—45c Muslin $1.00 The complete Banking facilities is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Yards—35c to 50c Ginghams of this experienced, progressive Institution 3 to 4 P. M. 4 Yards—75c Colored Plaids. liomas Revord. $1.00 $1.00 are yours to? command in Felt Slippers 5 Yards—39c Outing the attainment of your Ambitions. One special lot of ladies, misses and 4 Yards—$1.00 Brilliantine $1.00 f\ Tollerud is visiting his Flannel $1.00 $1.00 childrens felt slippers 4 Yards—45c £retones fsrother, W. E. Tollerud and relatives find wiser, kin.sder, May 1921 uis ajil 5 Cotton Batts $1.00 $1.00 Values to $3.00, $1.00 4 Yards—49^ Flannelette .. ®ver the holidays. and better citizenS iOf this noble $1.00 4 Yards—35cjiuck Toweling Anv of above m\\ -Republic. 4 pair—35c:?^lild hose Veta Harris went to Owatonna yifsfierday 5 FOR $1.00 a 2 FOR $1.00 to visit friends and attend a 3 Pair—59c Child hose ONE DOLLAR EACH 75c Childs Fleeced Pants '2i J?air—69c Child Hose %*ll there tonight. $1.39 Fleeced Shirts 75c Child Fleeced Vests 'MWk. i^Pair*—59c Boys Hose $1.25 ^TeeceS. P'kits 2 Pair, Fleeced Gloves "Mrs. Ernest Clemmens of-Easton, v$»U!--49c Ladiea Hose, Brown $1.50 "Cmld|-t&ioir Suits Sask., Canada., is here yyisfting her $1.00 Brassierres ,gk-: l^i^1l)6seW3Brown $1.50 CaB^serles* faster, Mrs. James Peterson. Ferris A^aist nklng Lane ftWSl§to^NYTHlNG '2 Pair 75c Bfeck $2.50 Cream. S0isette Shirts. Js., Hockey*Caps Ir^Pair^ 1.50, $1»9, $2-00 Silk Hose Rememl is $2.00 Sweater Cbats Ella Neller goes to Wjnona tomorrow this Mens 75c Sox 2 Pair l^air $1.50 Sftk%loves .Sft $1.50 to $2.00 Mens Ties to spend a few days with her 4 Pair Childs sister, Mrs. O. W. Anderson. BANK TO BANK ON' Ted Mills-:returned to Minneapolis yesterday after spending a few days (Hit? iftrst National Hmtk with his aunt, Mrs. Lon Hollister. 4 Jack Till, who has been quite ill the '-.-jto.i of Austin ".-V* past, week, is again able to resume his i€ i£u£ies at the R. R. Murphy store. ORGANIZED 1868( The Misseis Grace and Margaret "Ware of St. Peter are visiting at the ,000.00 Some of their uncle, Louis Andrew. Capital and Surplus N. F. Banfield, Pres. O. W. Shaw. Chairman V. Pm .-Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Neller returned H. L. Banfield, N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pre*. ft yesterday from Blooming Prairie E. C. Banfield, An't Cashier. H. J. Drost, Cashier "where they spent Christmas with rela- twtbmn* Lt DEFECTIVE PAGE