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

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All certain period of ears, will the future and try to present them to our of representative business men of H. P. Ulwelling went to Le Roy been ordered by the local Scout Master ROE AND GANNON, Publishers we need is to renew and add to our ft generations be relieved of the increased readers as a plain statement of facts,' Wednesday between trains. Austin as being the editor of "that or Commissioner. Refusal may V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor The marriage of John Cress to membership so as to get enough burden of taxes which will be without bias. Non-Partisan paper." The remark at mean suspension. Since the Scout Anna Lundell of Tompkins, Saskr* Official Paper of Mower County money to finance the organization their heritage under the old conditions, We do, however, have a place for the time was taken as a joke, and no rallies are generally held in churches, Canada, took place at Moose Jaw, and then secure a man as county the opinions of others and always particular significance attached to it, and the local troops are asked to Canada, Wednesday, January 12. Mr. •815 agent, who is a live wire, tactful and welcome communications from anyone and Mrs. Cress will make their home but later the true meaning suddenly participate in all civic meeings, such near Tompkins where the groom As who has the faith of his convictions diplomatic. FOUR THINGS MONEY CANNOT as conventions, dedications, soldier reunions, SUBSCRIPTION RATE^ dawned up0/1 the writer. For the enlightenment engaged in farming. At Miss Lundell's Mower county needs a Farm Bu-: Per Year, in advance $2.50 and is willing to sign his naitie— of those of our readers etc., th,ese meetings frequently recent visit at Rose Creek she BUY. Six Months $1.25 reau and county agent now just a£ but we reserve the right to withhold possessing a Religious character, who may have been informed, an explanation made many friends and they all extend Single Copies 05 A group of successful men were much as it-did during the war, for these communication if they are disloyal their best wishes to these young and since the Scout oath demands may be in order. discussing over the luncheon table people. the problems of production now, are to the United States, unfit for obedience to the officer of the organization, During the past few weeks there the purchasing power of money! A large number of people attended just as pressing as they were then and our. readers, or detrimental to the it is impossible to avoid has been a movement on foot to Market Day here, Wednesday, afternoon "There is nothing that money will not the marketing problems are easily public welfare. unionistic participation in such affairs. in spite of the bad weather and change of the Red Ball route under buy!" declared one of the men. The more pressing now than then. Cmember If anybody i|b( has anything to say for roads. (I This is our chief objection to the terms of the new Good Roads, .. others pondered this statement in We farmers of Mower county are inst the Boy Scout movement. The character law which will be enacted by Virtue10' a^st The News, shoot square, silence, but one voiced an exception. justly proud of the fine farm homes Several people from" this city attended of its morality taught in its official of the passage of Amendment No. l.!come, out ,n the »Pf".»nd what "Money will not buy health," he asserted. the united meeting of the and fine lines of stock we have here, One suggested re-routing of this b°^have to say and sign your name periodicals is almost as re Foreign Advertising Representative I Trainmen and Lady Trainmen, at but we are not proud of the fact that THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION I to it. prehensible. Yours truly, trail was to run it north from Lansing "You are wrong," replied the which 1500 representatives were present we are ^practically the only county in •Rev. W. F. Milbrath. to a point east of Blooming champion of wealth. "There are many from all over the state, held in our state "without a county agent. Let Prairie where it would connect with invalids who could regain their health the Radisson hotel Sunday. us wake up and remove his stain I am heartily in favor of a farm a new road west to Blooming Prairie1 ROSE CREEK if they had the means of employing Among those from here were: from good old Mower county. bureau organization for Mower end east to the Hayfield-Dodge Center specialists, or taking treatments at Charles Foote, Mr. Omundson, fer. While attending the farmer's short County. Such an organization can and road. Later a number of farmers expensive sanitariums, or living in and Mrs. Dick Hinckley, John Peterson, course in St. Paul recently, I talked •COUNTRY will be of great benefit to our county, AFFILIATING MEMBER from the vicinity of Corning came Mrs. Henry Majerus Oakland, of more salutary surroundings. In many Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monty, Mr. with Mr. Balmer and Mr. Jones/both providing it is run along progressive forward with another proposed was a guest at the Mrs. Emma Maroad and Mrs. Jack Marshall} Carl Kelm instances money will buy health." of whom are active in Farm Bureau farming and marketing lines and not change which would take the jerus and Matt Fleming homes the Roy Gettins, Mrs. Nell Smith, Mr. and work. They said they were ready and "But money will not buy happiness," used for the purpose of exploiting west from Lansing and then north past week. Mrs. Earl Leighton and Mrs. Mayme willing to help us put on a membership contented the dissenter. the producing classes. Such an organization along the Mower-Freeborn county John Landherr, Sr., underwent an Bushman: drive in the near future, but the "You're wrong again. Ask the average should be kept strictly out The Mower County News receives the line Mr. O. A. Ulland, for these ii. -x- Olaf hospital Thursday morning, ana success of this venture rests with us person what he needs to make 'of politics its officers should be bona dispatches of the United Press Association. ers, submitted their proposition in a ^improving necely at this writing. entirely, if we put our shoulder to him happy. He will tell you that all fide farmers and its membership signed communication which was! Miss Carrol Johnson who has been the wheel, we urill start the thing a he wants is to l)e wealthy enough to should be at least three-fourth actual printed in The News. On Monday visiting her brother, Ed. Johnson, THE CAULDRON Entered as Second Class Matter at going and keep on a going and never farmers. work or rest when h^ pleases, to enjoy the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under =^Tary COrning haThlTsteths™ial and dance given stop until the end of the time. the act of March 3, 1879. 10, all the amusements that give him I don't believe we need to start a delegation was given a hearing at a jjy ^he Young Girl's society, Wednesmeeting Yours truly, pleasure, and perhaps to travel or Austin, Minn. new Farm Bureau organization, for of the Austin Business Men's day evening was a great success and Fred Christgau. THE FARM BUREAU. study. Money will buy happiness for January 18, 1921. in my opinion the old organization is association. In reporting the meeting was very well attended. The proceeds Dear Editor: millions of men and women." Mower County has taken a step in The News used Mr. Ulland's speech bringing $99.30. Rxiss Ida Evenson visited wtih Mr. F. W. Zellner's statement: So elated was this man at the ease the right direction with the agitation which was manuscript form and, friends in Austin last week "Scout work has the endorsement of for the re-organization of a Farm with which he had disposed of his with the exception of one or two Among the girls to take manual Associated Insurance Agency every church and every creed, etc.," opponent's exceptions that he leaned Bureau. Committees have been appointed places where personalities were in- training this year, are: Anna Bondulged is not in accordance, with the truth. and work has been started across the table and said, triumphantly: in, the speech was reprinted &ard a"d Katherine Fink. For our church, the Ev. Lutheran ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE as written hv Viim A. H. Landdek went to the cities that should receive the hearty endorsement "I'll tell you what I'll do. Write iTjiesday morning to attend the anIt Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other O. Niehuis W. DeBuhr and co-operation of every live down four things really worth having 3. is a matter of record that the nal convention of the Northwestern states, has repeatedly made a complete progressive farmer in the county. Of that money cannot buy, and for each M. H. KENASTON township of Udolp^o did not support Lumberman's association. statement in its official organs one I'll give you my check for a course there will be some opposition Amendement No. 1 at the election C.ai:rie /]brieht visit|d ,with Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 Ina of its objections to the Boy Scout Enright of Austin over,Sunday. thousand dollars!" from a few who. thru petty jealousy last fall, and there are some who be- j. p. Ulwelling was in Adams believe program and practice. or for personal reasons, are opposed The next day the same group met that the residents of that section tween trains Tuesday. "Mainly, our objections are based to this movement. Mower is one of again at the luncheon table. The man are not entitled to a hearing on the Among those from here to attend upon the undeniable leaning, toward three remaining counties in the state who had challenged handed the «allenger ITMS" merits of their proposition for that Mr.' work-righteousness which underline, of Minnesota without a live Farm a slip of paper. He read it in reason. Schnoenberg, Mr .and Mrs. John Lag- the whole system of Scout morality, I Bureau organization, every—-other silence. Then he read it again, slowly PROGRAMME For the benefit of our readers, we Mrs- Jr- as and John Fink and upon the unionistic practices county having a membership of at and thotfully, the rest of the party say here, plainly, and we hope for-' Wl}liam Mejerus is home from St. which are almost inseparable from least 8oo, some exceeding 1400. With a vi it it is looking on with keen but mute interest. 9gi cibly, that we have taken our stand ther, Mrs. Emma Mejerus: Boy Scout activities." the po&itipn which Mower County occupies mo When he finally laid it down, on the* principles of the Republican The "Star Comedy Company" will Assistant Scout Masters, as has W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 thruout the state in the breeding he took out his check book, wrote out party. We are not believers in the ?ive two big shows this week, Thursdoctrines been clearly stated by leaders of the MATINEE A I A 2:30 and agricultural circles, it would a check for four thousand dollars and advocated by Townley, nor da* Fr,iday ^enings at Weinart a nd .,. 1., and Jensen's hall. Everybody (Some seem almost a necessity to have the passed it acx-oss the table. That'is in socialism—but be do believe a "Chocolate Drop." Bureau in order not to lose her place an( see what was written on the paper: THURSDAY & FRIDAY— squar^ deal and in free speech when- Louis Reinartz returned home Monever as the headquarters for breeding 1. A You canxot baby's smile: and wherever it may not conflict day evening from the cities where he MELFORD'S GEORGE PRODUCTION. stock, etc. purchase a baby's smile with coin or with the duty we owe to our Maker, £as-.been attendin& th« Dunwoody "BEHOLD MY WIFE" Institute. currency, stocks or bonds. To the our country ,or our family. 'j Majerus ^leasant- Miss Agneg was GOOD ROADS PROGRAM. soul that has so recently come from Because a newspaper prints an ly surprised Monday evening when a paradise, the most coveted things in Sooner or later Mower county will account of a meeting and gives it "umber of yottng people gathered at this world have no appeal. A mothers .'From "The Translation of A Savage?' by Sir Gilbert Parker. ,,^4.1. her home, tha. occasion being her have a still greater problem to solve space in ^cord with our judgment of birthday. The evening was spent in kiss, a father's caress, a flower, a that the mere selection of the better of The Great Applause Picture of The Season. lfcs news value to our readers, is no games, card playing and dancing, and pretty trinket, may win a baby's two proposed roads—and that will be indication that this paper endorses a bountiful supper was served at 12 SOMEBODY SLIPPED smile, but you cannot bargain for it an adequate system which will connect anything that took place at that par- o'clock. Everyone departed for home PATHE NEWS with gold. all parts of the county. ticular time and place, or favors any Ta^birtMays11^™ m°re 2. Youth, when it has gone: The A large business firm discovered A simple and economical method to particular party, clique, or Frank Albright SATURDAY— movement, returned home mill will never grind again with water that it was carrying insurance provide againsf the demands of the Monday after weeks. visit the man. a at SHIRLEY MASON that has passed. All the wealth in the on some buildings future would be, it seems to us, definite rpv 1 ., Fred Albright Austin. home near in world cannot buy back the zest and The of edi- Frances Reinartz Faribult Personal opinions the went to which had been torn down three plans for the necessary roads for "FLAME,OF YOUTH" tonal staff of The News will be found last week where she will work in the joyousness of youth or the carefree years before. years to come, beginning the work on upon occasion in its editorial col- State Deaf and Dumb school the reumns happiness of maidenhood when maturity (BRIDE 13, NO. 15.) permanent roadways by building certain which are neither for sale nor naainder ofthe winter. has blotted them out. But here's the funny and specified mileage each year. At fnr. ,1 ,. Albert Schammel attended the for hire, and are under the scrutiny Monday night. tragical part of it 3. The love of a good woman: Her the end of a short term of years the dance afc Adams SUNDAY— of jealous eyes at all times. In the Joseph Reinartz went to Austin love, like a baby's smile, cannot be county would have, permanent roads The neW buildings erected to BEBE DANIELS bought with gold. Men may barter upon which the city man or the farmer replace the old ones were not in "SHE COULDNT HELP IT silver and gold and precious stones could travel from one corner of insured at all! Someone slipped for a, base counterfeit, but true love Mower county to the ether. —badly. HAVE A CAR that lasts eternally is the most precious The present method of building all Here's where our vigilance WHICH MAY gifts a woman can bestow. No the roads every year by the old fash-, Adapted froqj "In The Bishop's Carriage" by Miriam Michelson. would have spotted a bad mistake. man is rich enough to buy it no man ioned plow and scraper plan, where (SON OF TARZAN, NO. 10.) HAVE BROKEN it tod poor to possess it. every township road overseer works 4. Entrance into heaven: Money PARTS. BRING according to his.own pl^.n—each one We &re here for just' such will buy every material thing there MONDAY AND TUESDAY— different—is not alone costly, but things—watching the interests IT IN TO US is to be found in this world, but not highly unsatisfactory and at the best of policyholders. Thfc service MACK SENNETT PRODUCTION a penny of it can be taken into the is only temporary. Usually after the AND goes with the writing of policies. "Love, Honor and Behave" next, and used to gain admission into Have It first rain the road is impassable and How about a policy for a state of immortal bliss. The keeper before the season is well begun the you? A of the heavenly gate is not susceptible crews must be called into action to bribes. There, at least, money A. C. PAGE ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE again, and again, in order that traffic has no value.—Le Roy C. Dunn. Austin, Minnesota. may not be shut off entirely. V«THE HAYSEED" Every section of the county de- REPAIR DEPARTMENT CLOSING OUT SALE A. H. ANDERSON. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the following at the farm 4 miles north, mile west of Dexter, and 4 miles east and 1 mile south of Sargeant, by the Ben King school house. It is in the E. quarter, section N. 26, Township 104 north, Range 16 west. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 When You Sale Starts at 10:00 o'clock Sharp 4 HORSES: 1 Bay Mare, 7 years old, weight 1350 pounds 1 Gray Gelding, a Dollar 8 years old, weight 1350 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1200 I pounds 1 Bay Mare, 3 years old, weight 1100 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, 8 'A* years oid, weight 1000 pounds, driver and saddler. 26 CATTLE: 6 good cows, coming 3 years old, 3 riiilking now and 3 to iP freshen soon 4 Yearling Steers 1 Yearling Bull 9 Spring Calves 6 Yearling A', Heifers. Each dollar that you earn includes a profit for you?---. 3 HOGS: 4 Duroc Jersey Sows, bred 1 Duroc Jersey Boar, a good one: 4 a personal profit—-which you may keep or caat aside. mm Fall Pigs. If you fail to collect, abd capitalize a part oJ e*ery ... MACHINERY: 1 Dairy Queen cream Separator, (650 pounds 1 Acme &uch dollar you delibeva^ly turn your back on gpe&tpr Binder, 7 foot 1 Demster Corn Plow, 6 Shovel 1 Emerson Mower, 5 foot money opportunities.^ --f ^v,'l 3 Canton Sulky Plow, 16 inch 1 Emerson Gang Plow, 14 inch 1 Wood Harrow, 4 section, 1 McCormick Hay Rake, 10 foot 1 Dowagiac Grain Drill, Collecting toll frotft e$ch dollar and banking it at double Disc, 9 foot 1 Wagon and box, 3A6 inch Skein 1 20th Century interest, is the method successful business men have Manure Spreader 1 Cracker Jack Corn Planter 1 Kovar Quack Grass used to acquire their capital. Harrow, New 1 Hay Rack 1 Set of Bob Sleighs, good as new 1 Top .Buggy 2 Sets Heavy Work Harness, Good 1 Set Single Driving Harness Some Hay Household goods, and other articles too numerous to mention. Money, banked here pays sure dividends of interest Mower, 5 foot 1 Demster Com plow, 6 shovel, ompoijnd interest. 5 f- TERMS: One year's time on approved notes at 8 per cent All sums under yf $10 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. The Austin National Bank s»! SP $3.15 Free Lunch At Noon. 49 ItfV Cott & ick Per WiT XUsftm MNNKS0TAY 'i:l£ rtx 24& lb- Cotcon sack $1.60 Vr" W. MART, Proprietor "f Aft JU I. L. MITCHELL, "A P- D. BBAULIEU, AUCTIONEER LOVELL. H. F. BANFIELD, CLERK. President ^^Caehier vik This farm will be for rent on day of sale, by,owner, John Urbatch.N y| 1^1, 5PSWS