Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 6, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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•flgPv. I-1 •, /, ,« ,v ,,,. tt1* aj^K^. •••,» hT "asfpw1' ,••*-' J' :. ,^.=.....4,".* ', ,* ,^4%vv K^' „. r. PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA I MOWER COUNTY NEWS CORNING GOOD ROADS CLUB VERMONT HAS PAIR OF OLDEST SENATOR* who otherwise^would not place their terest to be paid depositors and action CLAIMS ROUTING Of GOOD "The County Paper" money in any* ^banking*- institution by Congress will, no doubt, be taken _• Published every Monday and' Thursday, TOE .CAULDRON NO. 40 UNSAT1SFASTORY whatever. vr along these lines within the.near fn». at Austin, Minnesota (Continued from Page One) ROE AND GANNON, Publishers .. V,'.: ture. The original act of Congress restricted,the V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor rods of river bottonv and then on Dexter, Minn. The Austin Pois£ office was* total amount to be placed north thru. a sparsely settled territory December 30, 1920 on deposit at $500 and the depbsit of nated a Postal Sayings Depository 816 without a single center it is their Christgau is Right this amount was limited to rtot more July 14th, 1911, and has handlers SUBSCRIPTION RATES business. We are interested in Trunk They could at least get 1000 members than $100 permonth. Later themonthly large number of Savings accounts for $ Per Year, in advance $2.50 Highway No. 40 backed by the State to join the farm bureau in limitation was entirely removed its patrons. We shall be pleased to 1 Six Months $1.25 of Minnesota. W$ have faith in Mr. Mower county. Lets organize and be Single Copies 05 and the maximum, amount increased open new accounts at any time and Babcock and the Highway department with the rest of th6 state of Minnesota. firstfto $1,000 and then to the present full information will be given to all are are copfid^nt that they will not amount, $2,500. Postmaster General who are interested. Please call at theMoney out and pave two Trunk Highways lay Yours truly, Burleson, in the annual report Order window between the i?p3pf five miles of each other within A.. J. Haugland. just submitted to Congress recommends hours of 8:30 o'clock A. M. and 5i00 gy»W°"ci%jZETP^ (MEMBER then leave space of from fifteen land a o'clock P. M. 1 increasing the rate of in Sv to twenty miles of well settled ISSUES POSTAL territory without any Trunk Highway. SAVINGS CARDS Foreign Advertising Kcweseniaint BOSTON & MONTANA DEVELOPMENT CO. (Continued from Page Ojie) THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Trunk Highway No. 56 runs thru have long since reached the one-half Waltham and Brqwrisdale and is but Latest News 7:- million mark. five miles distant from this line east As predicted by its proponents in Market Saturday, Dec. 18, 41c-43c of Cedar River. The next Trunk Highway same age. They are, Senator There ot at are many wajrs the days before the passage of tbe to the west wotfld be Route 1, William P. Dillingham and Senator tracting attention, but Vermont TO outv v'' original Postal Savings Act, our foreign There are 2,000,000 tons of .' FROM information we have Carroll S. Page, the latter also (The Jefferson) running west to Geneva has a way, all her own. Both J~' COUNTSVvV are practically ready for treatfnent £t hand we believe that a movement boasts that be Is the only greatgrandfather born citizens have beeri principal her senators claim the distinction Lake. AFFJUATING MEMBER, after 7 years of developnent of no small proportions is In the Senate. They of* being the two oldest men In patrons of. the System. Taught in It is also claimed by this east side impending. We only have to go, work at a net profit of wan born- in 1843. thm n. St -Sonata and both are the their, native countries to look to the party that this route would save the back to the remarks of W. R. (16.60 to the Company, as stated Allen, president of the company Government to safeguard their savings, by the President at a dinner county a $14,000 bridge. This is not ^-5 -•£L for foundation for this belief. recently in Boston, Mass. they naturally expect this Governemnt America Means Salvation to These Little Ones a fact. A bridge is needed where the The company is fully finan. 'Boston Montana looks like a to safeguard their savings, present one is to take care of the The Mower County News receives the ced. very large proposition, with its dispatches of the United Press Association. they naturally expect this government east and west travel. The main bridge The latest news state, that 1800 acres of mineral land, a to do likewise. In the present flood there has been expended a total on that proposed route running north 2,000,000 tons of ore ready for of $4,000,000 and as the company tide of immigration, each newcomer and south would have to be about a *ip meat, a rail road 38 miles Entered as Second Class Matter at has sold 4,200,000 shares w? as he leaves the port of entry, receives long costing around $1,000,000 the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under mile further south. of the 5,000,000 shares at 41c which has been earning good the act of March 3, 1879. a. leaflet in his own language outlining selling on the market at 41c, Politics and selfish motives are profits since October 30, 1919 43c or just about 50c on the the method of operation of the back of this move. The route wjiich hauling freight and passengers WHAT HAVE YOU TO SAY? dollar. United States Postal Savings System besides the high grade ore, this accommodates the most farmers will It will take just eight years A. J. Haugland, a member of the at Elkhorn District 55 miles and urging upon him the desirability also be of the most value to the businessmen to treat 2,000,000 tons of ore firm of Haugland & Larson, proprietors southwest of Butte, Montana. of, continuing in this country the HO' at the rate of 750 tons a day. and professional men of Austin BUT: What about the 1200 of Side View Farm, one and onehalf Thus the mill will have to be increased practice of thrift which -has been so and Blooming Prairie. acres of French Gulch, 16 miles miles west of Dexter, gives the to handle from 2,000 to necessary in the country he has just from Anaconda, Montana O. A. Ulland, 5,000 tons a day. hearty endorsement of John M. left. The Service is 'therefore one of where they have 30,000 tons" Secretary Corning Good Roads Club. You can buy Boston Montana Christgau's letter regarding the es of ore waiting for transportation. the most potent factors in furthering at the present time at around Nothing is ever said of this tablishment of a farm bureau in 41c, 43c, hold it 8 months sell the Americanization movement. interesting part of Boston-Montana. Mower county. He has the right idea: again and double your money, Tree Stumps Take New Life. A Many banks, usually savings banks, The Boston, Montana Development or hold your "shares for one Tree stumps, without foliage of any "Let's organize and be with the rest prior to the establismment of the System Co. is chartered by year from February 1st and get sort sometimes live and grow. English of the state of Minnesota." There is felt that the Postal Savings Sy the State of Montana. The laws 40c a share dividend. Pretty experiments have decided that in the whole thing in a nut-shell. Why corporations, are liberal to large toft for you but 1 have had to 'i stem would be a strong competitor their search after means of avoiding but require strict com should Mower, a county with 2,386 wait eight long years at a cost but experience has shown that the death, the roots of felled trees will pliance with every thjpig in the farms, remain in a dormant state much higher than 45c a share. unite with the rootlets of living trees Postal Savings System draws its pa way of the public policy. You MARKET. It is no longer while counties around us are orga near by, and derive nourishment from trons not from depositors in well conducted will have possibly a month to' susceptible to selling by the nized and reaping the benefits of this them. buy the shares between 40c and banks but from among those professionals for every offering state and nation wide organization. 50c then look out for a.big raise is quickly snapped up and the in price. Perhaps some of you who are reading professional traders' are BOW showing a healthy respect for Your order executed free of this, have some objections to a this stock. charge. farm bureau in Mower county. What The European Relief Council, which seeks to raise $33,000,000 at the JESSE Y. JONES are they? Send them in, we want to Christmas season, has been formed for the purpose of throwing the entire charitable energy of the United States into the vital task of providing food and hear them as do the rest of the readers medical assistance to 3,500,000 children in eastern and central Europe this TELEPHONE MAIN 153 of the News. On the other hand if AUSTIN, MINN. winter. Representatives of eight great relief organizations, working independently, you believe in farm bureau why not gathered overwhelming evidence that the plight of these unfortunates come out and say so. That is the only should lake precedence in world charity until they are saved. The way we can get something started. co-operating agencies which form the Council are the American Relief Administration, •x .* v/gt' W-hat have you to say? the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee IS A GOOD TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR OVER- We Wish You a (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ In America, the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. CL A. HAULER WE HAVE AN HONEST AND EFFICIENT and the Y. W. C. A. Happy New Year SHOP FOREMAN. II I |j SOCIAL NOTES Savages Use Iren Ore. Device Overcomes Sleeplessness. 'P Explorers have been astonished to AGENCY FOR .r'V 1 i: "... No one need suffer from sleepless* isnss MARGARET GIBSON and OVERLAND ELGINS find in il.e wilds of Africa savages ness any longer. A device has been Michael McCormick of Tieton, Washington acquaint* with the getting of iron Invented which, it is claimed, will from tl.e ore and working it To were married in Minnepolis STEPHENS BRISC0ES send the worst case of insomnia to COME IN BEFORE THE smelt the ore they use a primitive December 29. Both are former Austin! the land of nod in a few minutes. furnace of baked mud, with charcoal residents. uv. 11th The machine, which in is appearance for fuel and bellows to obtain the required rather complicated, consists of a number temperature. It seems altogether THE ART AND TRAVEL CLUB of discs which, when the starting With that extra large quarterly -ft likely that the knowledge of EARL C. NOESTINE IGNAS SKALLA met at the Y. W. C. A. rooms Tuesday1 handle is moved, rotate in opposite deposit. these processes was originally derived afternoon. Mrs. C. L. West read directions. All that the sufferer has in prehistoric days from the Arabs to do Is to keep his eyes on the discs a p£per on American Sculptors and Interest will start from the and Phoenicians, who then, as in \n exclusive Radiator Repair Man—Very Expert as they turn, until after a short spell Mr'sj, C. A. Meyer one on American first. 4 later times, overran most of Africa.' At at His Trade Is Your Service Here. of watching he gradually sinks into i..jy Orchestras and their conductors. a sound sleep. Also He Selk New Radiators. 4% interest compounded quar- ... Loved Milliner's Flowers. 3f -Oi..- 'i terly on Savings Accounts. It is a custom of the Alaskan Indians Country Adapted to Wild Animals. 1! to deposit on the grave of a There are large areas in Siberia Tires and Accessories friend some of the things the man or Worth Saving. .lhAsic.c admirably fitted for the development woman had loved best in life. On one of fur-bearing animals. Immeasurable grave a milliner in Ketchican, Alaska, YOUR BANK forests, I inaccessible mountains, recognized ao long wreath of flowers TVf and sparse population provide the animals as having been purchased at her shop. with the best conditions for propagation. Each grave is covered over with a We also have 21 steam heated, furnished The most favorable locality, floor, roc£ and balustrade in such manner sleeping rooms, and a gymnasium 25x40 ,f$et. The Austin National Bank a kind of natural zoological park, as to resemble at a distance a little is the Priamur region. well equipped for boxing and wrestling under white house. he supervision of Roland Owens, the instructor. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA /. L. MITCHELL, *P. D. BEAULIEU, Give us a call in some, or all of these lines. President Cashier 4 Jat HARRY JONES GARAGE 28% Price and POOMING HOUSE Reduction Cor. Maple and Franklin. Austin, Minn. lit?! A. Effective January ist, the crt price is. reduced 38 per cent ', -t :VM on all^automobile starting and lighting types ^f lHhe features of this girl portray tne ARE YOU IN NEED OF •, -'ft: '•JC.IJ finest1 type of Polish childhood that :ir r- now lies engulfed in hunger and disease and all th^Ir attendant miseries. '-Ai j" ... ou've Planned on a fiw Relief already administered by America Tags has preserved her beauty and Envelopes ew Paint Job lor jTreihqess, albgt her eyes betray the Statements '}*,$§&• JL. irfO Buffering she has seen, but literally Next Year— A* •jsjp'j' jBATTfipifS tnllllohs In her own and adjacent countries invij^atkms r.-ff still have no one to look to but -Aw, ,nl k. -i BUI Head*, -..v. J, America as another winter of horror The* quality -the 6^ y^u want yoiir paihte^i 3%^ closes In upon theip. To the end that .Packet. H«ad»' same/giving,you tbelnaximum wiiy wait? their prayer may not unanswered go r? ik. SfT 1 eight leading American relief organizations combination of power, f. |^^v-'"iUc^ipts' Letter Heads have the car in my. shop during these have banded together In a Joint dependability, and long life, winter ^eeks you're not using it-^I can do appeal in behalf of Europe's suffering $ 7 ,,'V. ft##2 ipuch better' job than later r^-the paint ^wfll have children. They .are the American Relief & .1 Call at Tills Offlce-We Make '-K Administration, the American Red k.1 Sihe to get properly set^—and it will bfe bright Cross, the American Friends' Relief »»d aparkly and ready—that first gorahmy •EfciMAN*s &'• Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Work Our Specialty Distribution Committee, the Federal Churches of Christ in America, the 1 i- 5«8-si« Main. 'f Auetin Auto Top and Auto N. St Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. 0. A. ,: and the Y. W. C. A $ R. H. GRAY, WOPWSlbR 41 COUNTY NEWS Dally Thought. ,W,' if :Ws 1 Simplicity of character Is the nat oral result of profound thought.—Ha* it lltt 7 Jit Mill