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

January 31, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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GRANSEE entertained Returns must show both gross and ROE AND GANNON, Publishers No school in District 135* this found fault because the paper Songs by Lester Peck, Walter Louis Goestch spent several days the Sunshine class of the Methodist net income. Gross income includes! V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor week.. fgj| 1 didn't have it. Hardly fair. When last week with his brother in Blooming Pegg, Norval Sadler and Roy Sadler./ church Friday afternoon at her home,. practically every dollar received by Albert" Smith hauled hogs to you have an item remember the Prairie. Official Paper of Mower County Blooming Prairie Thursday. News and The following officers were elected: the taxpayer during the year 1920. Otto Osck is on the sick list. Theodore Paulson was in Blooming REMEMBER THE THONE I. MTS. R. Goodman, president Mrs. Miss Elsie Johns then lead the congregation The net income is determined by subtracting Mrs. Theodore Paulson spent Sunday Prairie' Wednesday •It Loomis, secretary Mrs. Henry Ames, in a community sing of old from gross income certain deductions with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thompson secretary Mrs. George Chandler, of Lansing Sunday. and new songs with everyone responding specified by the revenue SUBSCRIPTION RATES John Fiebeger was in Blooming Per Year, in advance $2.60 teacher. in a hearty manner. law, and fully explained in instructions Prairie on business Saturday. Slat Months $1.26 REGAIN YOUR HEALTH on forma 1040-A and 1040 for R. J. THOMSON entertained about Partners were found for the box Single Copies 05 A bunch of young people were entertained filing returns. at tne Oscar Lysne home seventy-five employees of the Geo. A. 1 lunch which was another enoyable The Mower County News receives the Sunday evening. All report a good Hormel & Company at his annual Business expenses are the principal feature of the evening. By Spinal Adjiutmmt. dispatches of the United Press Association. time. stag party Thursday night in the Fox allowance deductions in computing At 11 o'clock the company departed William Notts of Finleyson is visiting Safe, SuQt, Natural and EfficUnt. net income. The law specifically hotel. After a splendid banquet, after at his son's hoiqe, George Notts. expressing a desire to have this Tap Notch Ability Maaas 100 Par C«t Health Effort* Entered as Second Class Matter at prohibits the deduction of household Little June Goodmanson is on the dinner talks were given by O. W. event only the first of a series of Consultation and Spinal Analysis Froo X-Ray FaeiHftiw the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under sick list. and living expenses. Typical deductible O'Berg, J. N. Nicholsen, Mr. Wernous, the act of March 3, 1879. social affairs for the church and its R. L. Nelson, D. C. George Thompson and family of J. G. Hormel, Ralph Daigneau, business expenses are for salaries, friends. Ispwich, S. D., are visiting at the H. H. Cory and Mr. Thomson acted as labor, cost of merchandise, BETTER STOCK BETTER Gilbert Thompson home. Palmer School Craduata Chiropractor Uvu Building, Louis Hanson and Girlik Tolifson toastmaster. raw materials and supplies, rent, repairs, PAY INCOME COUNTY. Office Phone Bridge 277 were out looking over the line Tuesday light, power, delivery, selling It is gratifying" to see some of the and Monday so we will have better Residence Phone Main 621 -L: Austin, Minnesota A "January Thaw" cost, advertising, and insurance. Doctors, fine stock that local breeders are buying. service now. :r Over one hundred members of the lawyers, and like, professional Edward Goodmanson, George Everyone should appreciate TAX ON BONUSES First Baptist church gathered at the men may deduct from their gross income their efforts to raise the breeding church Tuesday evening and enjoyed dues paid to professional societies standards of the swine and cattle industries one of the most delightful and unusual J. H. AULTFATHER & SON'S: and subscriptions to professional of this county. With the good Wt church parties ever planned. societies and subscriptions to stock this county already has—together The program for the "January professional journaals, rent paid for wtih the recent additions Gifts of Employees are not Deducted Thaw" began with a few-ice-breakers offices, amounts paid for light, fuel, made—Mower county is well on the Fourth Annual Sale From Employer's Returns. which successfully melted the usual water, and telephone used in such offices, way to the top of the class in better No Guesswork Allowed. formality of such occasions into and the wages paid to office breeding. 1921 should be a very prosperous OF 40 HEAD PURE-BRED ii" happy family fellowship. assistants. year for breeders of high class BIG TYPE POLAND QMS stock. Other numbers on the program When Due were as follows: Vocal Solo, Miss Ella Only single persons whose net income This year, as last, the tax may be \ydciety\ •\r- Bemis Piano Solo, Miss Constance for 1920 was less than $1,000 paid in full at the time of filing the Becker Play, entitled "Courtship and married persons living with husband return, on or before March 15, 1921, CHOLERA IMMUNE 1 Pure Drugs BRED FOR MARCH AND APRIL LITTERS. or wife whose net income was or in four installments, the first of Wednesday, Fdb. 23,1921, Austin, Minn. LEGAL NOTICES less than $2,000 are exempt from the which is due on ot before March 15, Sundries, Patent requirements to file an income tax return. the second on or before June 15, the MRS. J. C. BOYINGTON entertained SHERIFF'S SALE third on or before September 15, and Sale Held in Heated Pavilion on the Farm friends at dinner Wednesday evening. By Virtue of an execution, Issued •v the fourth on or before December 15. Medicines, Trusses The obligation to consider his own out of and under the Seal of the 6% Miles South of Austin. District Court, in and for the County The return must be filed with the case and to file an income tax return 3 HERD BOARS IN SERVICE. THE YEOMEN gave a delightful of Mower and State of Minnesota, on time, if one is due, is laid squarely collector of internal revenue for the And Stationery Omaha, Jr.* 2nd prize age boar at Minnesota State Fair in basket social and dancing party at the upon a judgment rendered and docketed the 1000 pound class., on the shoulders of every resident of district in which the taxpayer lives. in the said Court, on the 29th K. ef C. hall Friday night. Heavy penalties are provided for the United States. Guesswork is Clover Lawn's Giant Imperator, a 1200 pound prospect. day of January, A.' D. 1921, in an GEORGE W. FIELDS entertained action wherein N. F. Banfield was failure or willful-refusal to make a barred. The returns are sworn statements, Grandson of the largest boar of the herd. twelve of his friends at a six o'clock plaintiff, and W. A. Murray and Fannie return and pay thfe tax when due. and accuracy is essential. Salaried 'High Bach Leader, a grandson of Rover's Great Boar, The :-V 7 B. Mtfrray were defendants, in if dinner party at the home of W. Teeter Leader. persons and wage earners must favor of the said plaintiff and against ^Prescriptions filled without Thursday night. A big dance at the Armory, Tuesday, 17 TRIED SOWS ascertain the actual compensation received. 5 the said defendants, for the sum of Eleven Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-two February 1. The Star Novelty 2 granddaughters of Young Big Joe, a national winner. MRS. JOHN McNANEY entertained Bonuses, shares in the profits substitution, adulteration or 4 Granddaughters of Mankato Wonder. and 95-100 ($11,972.95) Players of Fifth infantry Band, M. in honor of her daughter, Mrs. of a business, values of quarters and J? 4 by Hadley's Equal, an undefeated champion. Dollars, which execution was directed N. G., Mankato, Minn. Return engagement. B. F. Conklin of Avon, at her home on board furnished by an employer, and 1 by Black Orphan, the big Nebraska kind. and delivered to me as Sheriff in and imitation. Adv. i.8*2-c. West Bridge Street Friday afternoon. for the county of Mower,, Minnesota, 5 FALL,yYEA^LINGSiant' ^lbourne» MRS. M. H. KENASTON entertained I have this 29th day of January, A. D. 5 by Omaha Jr., Great big growthy gilts, bred to ClbvWr 1921, levied upon all the right, title the Baptist Woman's Society at her 'AC Lawns Giant Imperat or, the 400 pound April Boar with a and interest of the said defendants in home, 511 South Kenwood Avenue 9 inch bone. and to the following described real Friday afternoon. 1 by Rye's Long Jumbo, the top of T, O. Rye's sale, bred to property, situate in said Mower K.O. Wold Drag Co. Omaha, Jr. ..... county, to wjjt: Lot No Two (2), in MRS. C. C. ALLEN entertained ia 3 !f! 17 SPRING GILTS Block No. Four (4), Galloway's Second honor of Mrs. Charles Giese of Crookston, that are bred to equal, weighing up to 400 pounds. Addition to Austin, Mower at a Bridge party Wednesday TERMS.—- county, Minnesota, Also Sixteen (16) of Service night. feet, more or less, adjoining said lot Cash or bankable notes at 7 per cent for 9 months, or Liberty "The Economical Drug Store." No. Two (2) on the West side, to the bonds or War Savings Stamps at par. MR. AND MRS. H. D. CORY entertained east line of a street running North Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gannon, .. Send For Catalogue. f- -H and South on the West side of said Ert. 1866 -\H Phone Main 95 Mr. and Mrs. August Bluhm and Mr. lot No. Two (2). & SON, R. R. No. 2, Austin, Minn, --"-v W. R. RITCHIE, Auctioneer. and Mrs. Brown at their home on Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Lansing Avenue Thursday night. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Mower county, will sell the above described MRS. BERT HANSON entertained property to the highest bidder, -i the Ladies' Aid at her home in Lansing Sum up all the things—facilities, for cash, at public auction, at the Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. conveniences, service West front door of the Mower county Schissler and Mrs. George Haskell court house, in the city of Austin, in features—you could legitima.tely said Mower county, on the 19th day attended the meeting from here. expect from your ideal of of March, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock MRS. CHALES LAWS entertained a bank. A. M., to satisfy the said execution, thje. Neighborhood club Thursday afternoon. together with the interest and eosts thereon, subject to redemption at any Mrs. George Howard will Then investigate this one. time within one year from day of hold the next meeting. sale, according to law. MISS DOROTHY LINCOLN entertained Dated at Austin, Minn., January -A, You will find most, if not the Utopian Literary Society 29th, A. D. 1921. all, of the desired features at its regular meeting at the her home N. NICHOLSEN, right here waiting for you. Wednesday night. Misses Carol Johnson, Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. *3 IK ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Gladys Olson, Clara Rockne and MARTIN.A. NELSON, Miss Lincoln were on the program. Attorneys for Judgment Creditor Mil. MRS. COMEAU and AND Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28, March 7. M:=. Comeau's Sunday school class The Austin National Bank entertained Thursday night at vrere the home of one of the members of Greg's Cafe AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Coats Will be Closed out Regardless of Cost Mrs. Comeau's class, Keith Lewis, at her home. A fine luncheon was served /. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULJEU, in Cloth or Plush by Mrs. Lewis. 408 North Main Street President Cashier 4 Mlis. O. W. O'BERG entertained PARK at her home Friday afternoon in honor REGULAR MEALS AT] of Miss Frances Lewis. Prizes were ALL HOURS WEEKLY LOT NO. 2 COATS LOT NO. 1. COATS $35.00 given for the prettiest sachet bag Open Until Midnight -i $5.00 Zi made by the guests for the bride-to $15.00 PROGRAMME VALUES NOW SELLING Good Coffee, Chops And -i be. Mrs. Archie Lane received first Steaks A Specialty AT NOW prize. MISS JEANETTE ZERBY was surprised PRICES REASONABLE' W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 by a number of her friends at MATINEE DAILt AT 2:30 the home of her parents, Mr. and Frs. J. D. Zerby. Mrs. G. C. Kurth and Mrs. Mary Gerlach assisted Mrs. Zerby Why Pay More $69.50 VELVET MONDAY AND TUESDAYLIONEL $37.50 OFF ON in serving refreshments. Miss SUITS A ALL for a business course by correspondence, Jeanette received many beautiful BARRYMORE BARGAIN "THE MASTER MIND" gifts. when your homo Institution sweaters^ AT offers a better course, la residence THE "C. C. S." met at the Y. W. C. at $95. Call on us or write A. rooms Thursday night, from there deplete with psychic wonders that excite the wonder^ for our catalogue. they went to the Park Theatre. After UNIVERSITY OF the show the members returned to SOUTHERN MINNESOTA \Q% the Y. W. C. A. rooms for a short OFF ON ENTIRE CHARLES CHAPLIN in "BY THE SEA" REDUCED PRICES LINE OF PETTICOATS,^ ON ALL APRONS $1.25 WEDNESDAY— SHADES, NEW V' NOW r.....::...: ..: LEW R. SARETT AND SIZES. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPUN -%."t."" $ ... a£*.• 'HABIT' —at the-^ --lii 1 LOT CORSETS METHODIST CHURCH- H*" $1. TO 2 CLOSE Thursday, Feb. 3 -'OT-rZ. r" 8:15 P. M. SHARP HATS 1 LOT HATS 0^0$ r«£ Lecture on $1.00 TO CLOSE TRIMMED AND THE CHILDREN GOD FORGOT" AT ... UNTRIMMED PRICE Hollister Smart Shop Austin"High School Orchestra Will Give .-Two Musical Selections At Opening Of "'"ijliecture.