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

January 24, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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V'v 1 w„V'i-'»r *ftV MOWER COUSTY NEW3, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS the indictment stated. vAmdrig other Good Company. Feast of St Thomas. Indian Individuality. food stuffs said to have been either Fancy stepping ihto a room and finding "The County Paper" Only Self-Control and Attention Give It was In the twelfth ceptury that It ls*a matter of some psychological removed or destroyed were 53,256 it full of Shakespeare's principal Published every Monday and Thursday, the feast of St. Thomas was Instituted, nteriTst to' note that ti»e orchestra at Austin, Minnesota Steadiness to Prevent Fumbling. characters! What a babel of tongues! picul og grain. A picul is 135 pounds. and In connection v/lth the practice of 'flea is entirely foreign to Hindu mentality. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers What a jostling of wits! How eagerly "going a gooding" on that day* there Major General Sato, representing That is, when a number play V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor one's eye would go in search of was a kindred custom in vogue—the S the Japanese war office, has attempted 3r sing together, all sound the samelote Hamlet and Sir «fohn Fnlstaff. Advent Images—consisting of two dolls Official Paper of Mower County to justify conditions in Manchuria By LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Former FVes't Northwestern Univ. at the same tfne. or it sometimes We should have no difficulty in recoup dressed, the one to represent the by a statement in which he blames happens that eae.i slogs or. playsiccoijding sizing Beatrice in the central figure Savior and the other the Virgin Mary. 815 to bis own sweet will. But the missionaries. He said, according of that lively group of laughing During the week before Christmas such a conception as. that of making Fred Daly was captain of the football team of Yale.Later he was to the Red Cross report: courtiers whilst did we seek Juliet, it SUBSCRIPTION RATES they were carried about,the country by ne harmonious whole by means of Per Year, in advance $2.50 "The missionaries who are now accusing would, of course, be by appointment coach at Williams. One day he was trying forward passes and instructed, a poor woman, who, in return for their »aeh playing or singing a different part Six Months $1.25 on the balcony. To fancy yourself the ^Japanese troops of cruelty exhibition, expected a halfpenny. It the ends to catch them at every possible angle and height. One man fumbled jas never occurred to "any mind In Single Copies 05 In such company is pleasant matter are themselves the cause of the tragedy. was considered the height of ill luck [ndia—an apt illustration of the dense every time just when he seemed most sure of the "ball. Daly did tor a midsummer night's dream.— to refuse this. The bearers of the I regret that Koreans are not ndlviduality which obtains in India. "Obiter Dicta," A. Blrrel. not recognize him and called imperatively: "What is.your name?" The Images sang a song descriptive of alive to the fact that their great the seven Joys which the virgin mother reply seriously interrupted practice that afternoon. The man hesitated grievances is against the. mischiefmaking experienced. If no household was fMEMBER a moment and then said, "Ketchum is my name." missionaries. visited by the image-bearers before "It is a coincidence that many of The man who fumbles is found everywhere. Sometimes he fumbles Christmas eve it was considered to the plotters wly have, been executed with his mind. You are sure he has hold of an idea, but he just misses presage misfortune. This gave rise were Christians, but the plotters jn Foreign Advertising Representative to the expression, "as unhappy as the it. Sometimes he fumbles with his conscience. You think he has a grip THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION: many cases ally themselves' with the man who has seen no Advent images.1* on some big moral principle, but at the critical moment its slips through Missionaries for the sake of the security —Chicago Journal. his fingers and escapes. Sometimes he fumbles in his talk. One sentence thus afforded." would save everything in a tense situation. He starts to speak. You are Would Change Things Sadly. "It Is healthier to be cremated," sure he will say the right thing, but he gets confused and trails off into says an English physician. Maybe so, SAYS THE OWL meaningless words. Sometimes he fumbles in action. The time of ^GUNTR but for our part we know we should if MEMBER* AFfiLiATiNS strategy has arrived. Something must be dbne. The man starts up, but never be the same man again. There Is no beauty that can outlive just on the edge of doing the thing on which everything depends doubt a disgrace. OQmes into his mind and he lets the great moment pass. Only the practice of tense attention and of sternly strong self-control We'll say this for the tightwad: He very seldom gets Into the poet house. will give that steadiness which prevents a man from fumbling. It is The Mower County News receives the a dispatches of the United Press Association. long, demanding process,"but it is tremendously worth all that it costs. The man who doesn't stop to think BatfewaSfrvicc usually has plenty of time In which to Entered as Second Class Matter at regret. iting his brother, Theodore. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under .• Miss Inga Soli was in Albert Lea the act of March 3, 1879. ELKTON 1 We may be cowardly but we'll admit on school business Tuesday. we've never had nerve enough to wear Hary Feibeger of Owatonna, who Wm. Reihl delivered hogs to Dexter It is a funny thing. You will find a silk hat. has been visiting his uncle, John Tribeger, some of our merchants, hollering last week. Memory Is Good returned home last Saturday. A. G. Newkirk and J. Orr went to and bellowing, raving and shouting, The sick folks at the Louis Miller Bitting down to a good meal is always Austin on business Saturday. ranting and pouting every time they home are getting better. a better experience than getting A— Will Schruett spent the week-end Florence Menson spent Saturday 1 hear of one of their customers pattronizing up from one. -Our 1 service will make But A Kodak Is Better with home folks in Spring Valley. and Sunday with her folks in Udolpho. a mail order house or sending your Battery give better service Several from Elkton attended the The good Job of the future will go A. out of town for things they need. Henry Christianson is helping at basket ball game at Dodge Center, this winter and last to the young man who is getting himself the Clarence Bassness home. The same merchant will turn right Saturday night. longer.' ... ready to fill It now, John Johnson is visting at Litchfield. around and send his printing out of No matter what car you to in ad pa on in a on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lysne returned When the other fellow's business'Is drive or what battery you cern that is making a living here and NEVADA from Iowa, Thursday of last week. being discussed it is wise to let the use this free inspection ser-. Then you can go back at any time without even contributing to his living as frequently Tom Lysne was a caller at the other fellow do the talking. Oscar Lysne home Monday. vice is yours for the a§king. leaving your arm chair. as he can. Perhaps this is a square Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson were Mrs. Maggie ChristiAnson and olga .. \.=.. deal and then perhaps it isn't. We guests at Herman Austinson's Tuesday. Now and then you bump Into a downright Were callers at the Lysne home Wednesday. think it isn't. What do you think? crook, but the fact is that most The autographic feature tells when and where each WINTER STORAGE Mrs. Dave Nelson called at the N. of the people you meet and do business The telephone meeting at Corning I picture was taken. D. Nelson home Wednesday. was well attened Thursday. Also the with want to do the right thing. We have a special plan Here is the way the Weekly Business Miss Melba Anderson of Lyle visited road meeting. for storing your battery Review of The Merchants National relatives in this vicinity last A married man is one who knows week. this winter. Ask about it. Bank of St. Paul, sizes up business JAPS BLAMED tliat when he wakes up in the morning Joy Nelson, who has been suffering No extra charge for calling conditions in this state. he'll find his wife's hair net all tangled from a broken collar bone, is BY RED CROSS 10. WOLD DRUG CU. for .same. ./'• "Business conditions are slowly improving. up In his watch chain.—Detroit Free FOR MASSACRE readjusting themselves thruout Minnesota We carry a complete stock, Mr. and Mrs.. Chris E. Olson and Presjs. .. eThOGUE along "old fashioned but cony Carl Olson spent Wednesday evening of ,new batteries and repair By C. The largest Industrial eating place at Tom Enerson's. mon sense lines"—as one country parts for all makes of batteries (United Press Staff Correspondent.) In the world, capable of feeding 8,100 Mrs. Stena Olson and Miss Adrena banker put in—judging from a broad "The Economical Drag Store**" and recharge same at Shanghai. (By Mail.)—Atrocities Moen spent Thursday afternoon at persons at one time, Is operated at the and unusually interesting variety of reasonable prices. If necessary the Chris E. Olson home. of which Koreans living on Chinese Westinghouse plant in Pittsburgh. Corner Main and Bridge Street* 'Est. 1866, replies received during the past week Mrs. Elmer Nelson and children to leave your battery soil were the vctims and which were and Mrs. Stena Olson visited at the to a questionnaire sent out by the with us, we have a service brought about between October 9 O. I. Anderson home Wednesday. Merchants National Bank of Saint and November 5, 1920, by Japanese, battery for your use. Paul. who have arbitrarily invaded the terri If, you need a new battery NEWRY Altho a heavy movement of grain tory of upper Manchuria, are describ askabout the Pnst-O-Lite .•-V- to market has not been started, a ed in a statement by the Korean Red batfejy. We have the right Palmer Hanson has returned from minor movement has been under way Cross. size for your car. a visit with his aunt at Owatonna. BLANKET for several weeks and in some counties Slain and injured^ persons total Mrs. Matt Tolifson and baby returned •. v. Delicious us. Saturday from the hospital at 2,933 in six counties, the report as Duholm's this movement is gaining headway. Astin. The principal reason, according serted, while 1,982 building were de- BARGAINS Miss Emma Soli, who has been in 1 to a score or more bankers in as many the St. Olaf hospital at Austin, re- ®tro^ in, same area. Twenty Phone Bridge 205 the Park Crtepette counties, is that rural merchants and fiVe churches were burned and nine turned home Wednesday. She has given 116 E. Water St. 1 Kitchen business men in cities adjacent to up her position as teacher in District school building were wrecked. Number 135, and her sister, Inga, rural centers have felt obliged to put Not only lives and property were ED.MORTEfJSEN, PROP. has taken the school. their business on a strictly cash basis. destroyed by the invading Japanese, John Paulson landed in Minnesota, but food supplies were confiscated, "It is perhaps not generally known again Wednesday morning. He is vis- .. Special for but hundreds of small stores thruout One Week Only -.-is the state have temporarily dis—continued M. H. KENASIQN THE NEW SIMMONS PbOM Brldgt RmMcnot credit for the first time," '•5-v fi 802 Main 659-R .,xsaid one correspondent. "I have talked with a number farmers and CONTINUOUS AIR SPACE cf REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Very Best, All Wool, Khaki most of them seem to have indorsed City and Business Properties. Rentals apd Insurance this movement." Army It seems safe to say that ninetyfive BUILDING BLOCK Office with Niehuis A DeBuhr Lead Co. Blankets per cent of the bankers in the Austin National Bank Bldg, AUSTIN. MINN. state, firmly are convinced that Minnesota farmers and business men in Large Assortment of Various Colored^All The latest and best material for building construction. general, are far better off financially Makes two walls 2*4 inch dead air space thereby $4.38 Wool Army at the present moment than are WEEKLY making the rooms* dry at all seasons of the year. Choice farmers and business men in any Blankets ... of finishes for outside. Can be plastered, waterproofed, other agricultural state in the union. PROGRAMME Pebbledashed, kellastoned, or Krogstone finish. Unsolicited comments along this line Start the year right, build, with cement blocks and are responsible for this impression. Our Stock It Now Complete enjoy solid comfort. TWO EVENING SHOWS 7:30^-8:00 Bankers obtained this information MAX W. MILLER MFG. CO. Jensen GX PKiffer from farmers and merchants who have ATINEE DAILY A 2:30 been in correspondence with friends living in other crop states. Several Old Foundry Building. Austin, Minn. are advanced, including these: MONDAY AND TUESDAY— f"- 5 Minnesota's wonderfully diversified MACK SENNETT PRODUCTION resources. Si Love, Honor and Behave" .The fact that Minnesota farmers have had good crops every year when 3*- SAVINGS .prices were high. The fact that Minnesota bankers ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE stood behind the farmer and still are sr. v.- mm-a^'THE HAYSEED" standing behind him. The fact that Minnesota tend values are not regarded as too high but WEDNESDAY^yp /. -j s' rather than they are Susceptible to .it market increase should congress enact "&-A'NE hammerstein legislation favorable to the farmer. in .f "PLEASURE SEEKERS" -eJ The fact that railroad service and (SENNETT COMEDY) "GTNGHAM GIRL" iZoMQ car supply has been adequate at all "., times. A number of bankers pointed out THURSDAY ^FRIDAY— vi' Jl" that financiers in.rural sections really were "bearing the farmers burden" r-ryi ftti. «WILES RAY Tin Aand that thanks to the attitude of j.* iWt' imi! PEACEFUL VALLEY" banks, in St. Paul and Minneapolis uTHE GOLDEN RULE.OF ECbNOMibs.- they have been able to stand the pressure of tight money difficulties. It Work ,y A most absorbing story of love and adventure on1 the is a fact that, comparatively few Spend Wisely loans have been paid, but bankers Rathe news Save and stated—for the first time this winter Don't Wa^te' —that a number of fanners have told them recently that they expected ''^4:,*M,Use This Bank For Your 1921 Business SATURDAY— shortly to mak* payments on their --i^BUCK JONES •notes. The Austin National Bank j! The Genesee Pure Food Company is? How to Water Plants. «jWO MOONS" Le Roy. N. Y. Toung plants thrive better, according A splendid western photoplay AUSTIN, MINNESOTA to a French botanist, If fed drc^a of /. L. MITCHELU P. D. BEAUL1EU, water almost continuously than if (SENNETT COMEDY) "FRESH FRQM THE CITY* watered copiously at Intervals. President Caihier p."* -r~ mr"