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

January 10, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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&1* Wffimjri i- $ N 1 1 JRSWWP* ,'ti- '/I* -'/"iV-11 ^"'^sf'rtsl' ,~ Jtfl&tWf-Plli&tL '-ttr. 1 *V x. .,! '•.. V"«i«»*{i t\ ifjfejr.'or•«•''» "V ikliv iiiwi. W it, ,!n JM* IN*Vv MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AU -"-V,, »A ,4,J. STIN, MINNESOTA PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1#2». .4? MOWER: COUNTY NEWS ROTARY DISCUSSES PRINTERS ARRANGE MEET .. ROADS—TELEPHONES "The County P»p*r" Plum* Bridge Residtnea"-f Happy Is the Man Who Is fNever Less Ben Franklin Club Will Meet NU. Published every Monday and Thursday, (Continued from Page One) at Austin, Minnesota $?'• In Ow&tonna Feb. 4-5 Main 659-R1* 802 Alone Than When By Himself. anies had encountered since the war ROE AND GANNON, Publishers 99 V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor in their construction work, labor Plans for the winter meeting of the REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS problems, etc., and the delays in completing members of the First District Ben Official Paper of Mower County City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance the local automatic exchange. By LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Former Pres't Northwestern UniV. Franklin club were discussed Friday Offic* with Niehuis St DeBuhr Laad Co. He expects, however, that the Austin 815 when Ola Levang of Lansboro, president plant will be completed this AUSTIN. MINN: of the club, was in Austin for a Austin National Bank Bldf. SUBSCRIPTION RATES "Maxwell is a fine chap. He's as keen as a steel blade.' He has a spring and when that is done Austin conference with the secretary, Jos. L. Per Year, in advance $2.50 laugh tucked away in every pocket. He can get on with any crowd. But will have a complete automatic system Six Months $1.25 Gannon. Single Copies 05 that will include not only he doesn't know how to be alone." So a clever fellow, who was, the life The meeting will be held at Owatonna the city proper but also the rural Friday and Saturday, February of his group, was described by one of his friends. subscribers. He extended an invitation 4 and 5, and the entertainment for There are a good many men who are quite helpless when they are for a committee to view the new the visiting printers will'be in charge alone. They think in quick responsive contact with other minds. They exchange and said he was working on of E. K. Whiting and E. A. Brown. ORGANIZED (MEMBER glow with the sense of life as they mingle with other people. But they set for demonstration purposes 1667 In addition to the program there have no inner resources. They are thin and empty when they are alone. which would show the progress of a will be a demonstration of labor-saving If there are too many of these men, it is a bad thing for the nation telephone call thru all its intracies machinery for the print shop. Foreign Advertising Representative by the aid of small lights, and he in which they are. The great words are written and the great deeds are Arrangements for the spring meeting THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION hoped to have it installed in the new at Austin were also taken up, but doiie by the men who know how to wrest deep secrets from the grasp of building soon for the benefit of visitors. no definite plans were made at this solitude. They think alone. They dream alone. They read alone. They time. plan alone. They come forth to the days of splendid achievement. They John L. Gulden, local manager of r./tvcp are not hermits they are like people. They 6pend much time with the Tri-State telephone company, AUCTION DATES people. But they find a way to possess those hours of silence and solitude went Mr. Beatty one better, and invited MEMBER* anyone who Was interested to AFFILIATING when the mind wakes and grows. 20—Auto, Horses, Thursday, January call at the new building and he would cattle, Farm Machinery, Household be glad to show them thru. Another THE KNICKERBOCKER CLUB of this dread disease effect the flesh Goods etc. A. D. Ingram, on old visitor at the luncheon was Mr. Mc will be entertained Sunday by Mrs. and bodies instead of the lungs and Graff Farm, '6% miles east of Austin Guire, of the White Sulphur Springs, Harry Tuftee, Monday by Miss Gussie can only be cured by long, tedious The Mower County News receives the on State Road. Auctioneer Lovell. Mont. dispatches of the United Press Association. and expensive treatment. Sprague and Tuesday by Mrs. Roy The next meeting will be in charge Baumgartner. The guest of honor is Many nations are trying to help of John H. Anderson, and Dr. Edwin Vienna with charitable gifts especially Mrs. John Martin of Milwaukee. Entered as Second Class Matter at B. Dean of Northfield will speak to LEGAL NOTICE the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under England and America. But the surrounding the club and a committee from the DR. AND MRS. W. L. HOLLISTER timmB illilliilii the act of March 3, 1879. states, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, Elks lodge, on the subject of Boys' ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE celebrated their fifty-ninth wedding Siberia, Roumania, and Serbia Work. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING U. S. SELLING GOODS TO anniversary yesterday at their Also a are unwilling to lift a finger to help THEREON GERMANY home, 201 South Main street. :..Dr. Walking on Snow. the stricken dying capital. I Despite the technical state of war Hoilister was also eighty-four years Complete ESTATE OF Bina J. Pooler. With the snowshoe, with Its broad, Americans are feeding more than STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of existing between the United States old yesterday. They are both in good latticed, rawhide bottom, serviceable 300,000 boys and girls in all of Austria Mower, in Probate court. and Germany, the latter country imported health and look forward to several In walking over soft snow, the wearer Line of every day. A Swedish committee does not expect to develop much speed, $35,061,009 worth of goods In the matter of the estate of more aniversaries. known as the "Redda Baren" feeds Bina J. Pooler, decedent. says the American Forestry Magazine, Buck Saws from the United States during November, and clothes thousands of children of Letters of administration this day MR. AND MRS. SVEN ANDERSON The sport consists In walking on snow while this country imported having been granted to Charles A. all ages. The American Joint Distribution so soft that, without such appendages celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding $7,557,688 worth of merchandise Pooler of Austin, Minnesota^. Committee maintains Jewish he would sink into It Northern hunters anniversary Thursday night. All It is ordered, that the time within from Germany during that month, in former times made their own children. But nothing is being done of the children except Albert of Owatonna which all creditors of the above according to figures made public by shoes with hatchet and knife, and If for babies and young.niothers, or for named decedent may present claims and Arthur of California were the Department of Commerce. leather thongs were not at hand, the against her estate in this court be, children over 14 yea^Hof age. present to enjoy the dinner, music Other large importers of American lattice soles could be woven of basswood and the same hereby, is limited to Hitherto 14,(^0 c^lldren. of Vienna and social time that followed. bark, which can be stripped In goods during November were Belgium, three months from and after the date were taken to Itialy^Switzerland, Hop hereof said time expiring the 27th winter as well as in summer. whose purchases amounted to A NUMBER of young ladies land, and Denmark.: for several day of June, 1921. $19,775,312 Italy, $26,996,773 walked to Albert Lea Thursday evening And it is further ordered, that months.,^ ^ere they were adopted into Netherlands, $33,845,602 Spain $20,448,128 Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1921, to enjoy a card party at the H. homes. News has just re^ro^fd Vienna Canada, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate $69,340,121 Quba, P. Hansen home. Eddie was kept that tlfe' last three na|ii|l countries court rooms at the court house at the $57,679,324 Argentina., $26,044,589 busy and at eleven o'clock a delicious will discpntin%| sheltering the city of Austin, in said county, be, and China, $10,645,207. lunch was served. All present report starvelings.. ^Hre dazed Viennese are the same hereby is fixed and appointed a most enjoyable time. as the time and place for hearing at a losi tb lOTp^iwrhy this chanty has The board of county commissioners upon the examination, adjustment and been stopped, it is^said "politics" is allowances of such claims as shall be at their meeting this week, gave their MISS BLANCH LEWIS of Brownsdale DECKER BROS. very possibly the? cause. 1 presented within the time aforesaid. endorsement of the one man commission was married to Joseph Lee of Let notice hereof be. given by the Meanwhile there is just enough plan, for the handling of the huge Grand Forks, N. D., Thursday night PURE FOOD AND publication of this order in the food inside the country to last three Reliable Hardware sums to be devoted to road building at 8:30 o'clock by Rev. A. G. Patterson Mower County News, as prdvided by CLEAN SERVICE weeks. But the people have long law. under the Babcock plan. They advocated at the Presbyterian parsonage. "The Store That Satisfies. since ceased to thrill at such a situation. Dated December 27, 1920. M. Babcock for the office. C. They were attended by Miss Alice HENRY WEBER, JUN., There's never any food in Austria HpipeC&fe Senator R. H. McGarry, a co-worker Wanous, William Gadwa and Mrs. AUSTIN, MINN. *av Judge of Probate. during the winter months for of Mr. Babcock disagrees with him on Dana Bradford. Mrs. Bradford served (Court Seal)' which every Austrian blames the 125 W. Mill St. Austin, Minif. January 10.1'7vand 20. this point and says that a commission a wedding supper at her home after Treaty of St. Germain, and then 4141 •••:•.•• of from three to five men should have the ceremony. The young couple will thanks heaven for the American food ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE 1 he handling of this project. While reside in this city upon their return shipments that have kept the country CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING NEW EDISON Mr. Babcock is undoubtedly a trustworthy from Grand Forks, where they will The THEREON alive since the great war ended. man, there is considerable visit. ESTATE OF Thomas Johnson. They know America aid can't continue doubt in our mind, whether this is a STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY forever and are wondering,' wise action on the part.of the county MRS. R. J. THOMSON held the OF MOWER, IN PROBATE duly, what the next awful chapter COURT. hoard.. meeting of the Woman's Missionary "The Phonograph With a Soul* is going to be. j, In the matter of the Estate of Society of the Congregational church There is an old saying that two Thomas Johnson Decedent. I heads are btter than one, with the SUNSHINE REPORT MADE at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Letters of Adminisration this day 1 millions dollars that will be expended Alice Avery led the devotionals. Mrs. of having been granted to A. O. Habberstad (Continued from Page One) •. on stands to reason C. C. Allen gave some translations of this work, it '1 It is ordered that the time within the more" c^o^ "-,. be apportioned by Junior High School, Miss Broebeck the bible and also read a paper on which all creditors of the above named and teachers $30.50. Zulu Missions, because of the illness and more than h-.vz- decedent or mayA present claims against r-r -.-H&a'should t"he handling HoVmel Dormitory, Mrs. Frisbee of Mrs. LeBar who was to have read of his estate in Hthis court, be, and the immune from $10.50. the paper,.. Mrs. McGinnis, former same hereby.is, limited to six months 1fc*. work. No man A from and aftjfnr the date hereof said Hormel Office, Miss Mabel Smith Le Roy girl and for the past twentyfive IT temptation. time the 24th day of June, expiVirigv $23.75. years foreign missionary to 1921. I Miss Jessie Johnson, 50 cents. I China, was present. Mr. and Mrs. And AM YOUR WORST ENEMY it is ^furthered ordered that Membership, Dec 3. $3.50 McGinnis will speak at the church Monday, the 27th day of June, 1921, 1 am the ruler or retail reverses. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the probate Receipts from "Drive" $699.56 Thursday. I am the Lord High Protenate of Failure. court rooms at the court house at the Art and Travel club 5.00 city of Austijii, in said county, be, and a by United Pijess Mower County News 3.00 the same herebyis fixed and appointed I am the reason for that downward Washington, January 10—Warren time the andT place for hearing upon slant of your profit curve. G. Harding and Calvin Collidge were and the examination, adjustment and Total $711.06 I am the cause of the silent sickness allowances of such claims as shall be today elected president and vice Expense 17.65 that stills your cash register bell. presented within the time aforesaid. president for the team beginning I am the origin or dissatisfied customers Let notice hereof be given by the March 4. The election was made official Balance $693.41 publication this order in the Mower of and loss of trade. by the electoral college majchinery, County/News, as provided by law. The treasurer's report showed a I am the leaven of uncertainity in the Dated December 24, 1920. as provided by the constitution. balance on hand of $744.12. midst of certain profits. I HENRY WEBER, JUN. At last you can learn The association will give $100 to I am the element of chance that Judge of Probate. vi the support of the .Salvation Army. President electors named in each (COURT SEAL) turns a winning business into a losing J. N. NICHOLSON, It was voted to make the Christ' state, meet at respective capitols to gamble. Attorney for Estate. mas drive an annual affair and Mrs. cast votes. These will be reported to I am the fountain-head whence Jan. If, 17 and 24. Searles was unanimously elected the Washington. springs the majority of your trouble 4139 ,, extcha rmant" and worry. I am the key to the' problem why more than 15,000 retailers fail V'A-'v fevery year. A I am the why and the wherefore, the Ybody II 'I •i direct and proximate cause, the im- OU wondered—every- venting devices for foiling germ and the genius of unsuccessful l| A- merchandising. wondered, and the German submarines* MRS.: -RAY POOLER entertains I am the Sticker, the' Shelf-Lounger, -i ractically nobody knew: */7• The bulletin also tellshow __ the Floral club this afternoon. the Left-Over, the nameless child how Edison "did ms bit."»J Edison stood^the gaff and of an unknown father. MRS. JOHN GUELFF has as her I- 1 am the unadvertised product. At last the official announcement kept the price of tfoe guest her daughter, Mrs. John Mar* •i: -^Ledger. tin.- is out 1 £pmein lison down to bed-rock THOUSANDS OF VIENNA INHABITANTS MR. AND MRS. MATT SMITH and get your copy of the bul- during the era of lugb costs ARE SLOWLY has as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. leti|fir:^'What I)i$r Edison and soaring prices. l?ieljew STARVING* TO DEATH George Smitft of St Paul. :i I ij -HDT Do During the War?' Edttonhasmcrattedin price «25m (Contiriubd fr'oiii Page One) A fGood Bank is a Good .}'.*•ji MRS. A. A. DALAGER entertains v," wO hi':. write* if you can't call. less than 15% since f-- the Good Cheer Girls of the Lutheran Friend IMS!!®' tnbution was in^gijrated, subsidized what Edisbti did part tif this mmasejis war church at her home, Vine street, 404 with a government contribution of tonight. ,v tax. The buDetiii ryyhile Chairman of the IT HELPS TO ESTABLISH CREDIT 1,500,000,000 kronen monthly. But Naval Consulting Board— Mr. Edison's viewst«t our MR. AND MRS. H. M. WARFIELD "the system failed miserably, because IT SAFEGUARDS YOUR DEPOSITS have as their guests, Mrs. even with the government help, priprices how he spent months at ^Budget Plan which inakejs IT MAKES LOANS THAT HgLP TrfE COMMUNITY A. M. Adams and children of Webster are too high forthe people. One sea, experimenting and in^ i^the New Edison easy tpbuy. City, Iowa. pound of lard sells for 100 kronen '•l y" v- IT MINGLES COlJRTSY WITH ALL •S ITS A"i TRANSAC-TidafS.. six pounds of, rice now sells for 200 MRS. F. G. SASSE entertained a kronen, while in ^he old days the i* number of friends at a shower, N same amount of rice brought one COME 1N AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE'V^' t. Thursday afternoon at her home, in ®Schler^'^ kronen. honor of Mrs. A. j. Wiel. The Austin National Bank These figures explain why fifteen SM,- out of every hundred babies die soon THE EAGLES and their families after birth. .held a dance and social at the K. C. fy&'xrW ^".-AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Watch fur tie anuu»c*memt of Mr. Edison 'i tuw m—rck I Physicians estimate ninety percent hall Thursday night. Luncheon, a l.h. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, of all Vienna children are afflicted short program and dancing furnished i§,H, President tS -v Cashier 1 with tuberculosis. The extreme cases entertainment for the 275 guests. 4.V3T