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

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'XT ,. ^•-. & 1 MQWERCOUNTY NEW*AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1*21. PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS ^[e 6 mileS COUNTY AGENT SERVICE OBITUARY The chair adjourned* the meeting BULL ENTITLED TO:^i^ 1 oorth of Waltham 52L WILL AID BUYING AS to the following program: 1 north !of Lansing. '.j~ Jr. P»p«" THE BEST OF CARE "The County Bonodict Gibson 10—Dairy "The New Gun in the^U^iited States WELL. AS SELLING Thutvday, February Cows, Published every Monday and Thursday, '^Benedict E. jGibson, \dio died at Austin, Minnesota If the bull is 50 per cent of the 4 miles 1 Coast Guard"—WjMte Searles. (Continued from Face One) ,. C. S. Hartzell, south and I ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Thursday, January 27, at Hammond, herd, as livestock authorities generally "Three Men Lost in »^^llooh"—Loring mile east of Austin on Route V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor of Indiana, was born August 1, 1854, at agree, he should have the best care Banfield. st^in cattle, Were given iHfistance in Saturday, Fabrnary 12 Sale of MISS GENEVIEVE GLEASON entertained of Official Paper of Mower County Frankfort, Ky. At about the age all the time?"Daily exercise is vital Staples, "Paper Clothing"—Richard Etyerhart. Duroc-Jersey Brood Sows. selling $60,000 worth of breeding several friedns at her home of of 21 he came to Minnesota and made importance to the head the herd. The critic's report was given" by stock. Isanti county, on the other Stultz and Voss, Sale Pavilion, 111 on East Bridge street, Sunday night. his home at Lansing, Minn. In 1884, He should be well fed during all seasons, Graham Kenaston. %"'TVThere Fair grounds, Austin. Sale begins hand, which needed more cattle, was gg he .was married to Elizabeth Murphy, but should receive particular attention 1:00 being no further business, on given assistance in buying. On one at o'clock P. M. THE B. P. O. E. will give a social Foreign Advertising Representative who died in Austin in 1900, leaving just before and during'.the motion the meeting was adjourned. Tuesday, February IS.—Horses, hogs, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION shipment alone which the county dance tomorrow night at the of two daughters, Ruth, who died five breeding season. Livestock men at Mrs. Daigneau, assisted by Elizabeth agent helped to buy and take into cattle, feed, machinery. Will Corson, C. hall, to which all Elks, their families SUBSCRIPTION RATES years ago and Helen now Mrs. L. E. University Farm say that to large extent Daigneau, served the members Isanti county a saving of $5,000 over five miles north, one milewest and guests are invited. Per Year, in advance $2.50 Quenther of Los Angeles. roughages may compose the ration to a delicious luncheon aSi,d after a regular prices was reported. In Polk of Lansing and one half mile Six Months $1.25 ^SjSince his daughter's marriage Mr. of the bull, but that he is entitled MRS. K. O. WOLD entertained a social hour the meeting broke up. Single Copies 05 couifty the farm bureau helped to organize east of Red Ball Route. Gibson has made his home with her as well to a grain ration based on the number of Austin teachers Saturday and carry on the Polk county Thursday, February 17. Horses, The Mower County News receives the THALIANS assembled Wednesday until just before Christmas when he number of breeding females. Clover night at her home. Excellent refreshments Cattle, /. Hens, Machinery, etc. Certificate Seed Potato Growers association, dispatches of the United Press Association. evening at the home of Pearl Patch went to Hammond, Indiana. While or alfalfa hay should form the greater were served. Anton Brechtel, mile south and which assisted in the certifying for their regular weekly meeting. there he was stricken with cerebral part of the ration, together with a and marketing of potatoes with mile west of Lansing, 6 miles Entered as Second Class Matter at MR. AND MRS. M. F. SHERMAN For rollvcall each girl was required hemorrhage and lived but a few days. small amount of roots, silage and north of Austin. excellent results. The Polk county the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under entertained a few friends at "500" to answer a parliamentary drill question. The body was taken to Austin straw. Bran and ground oats for the the act of March 3, 1879. Wednesday, February 23.—Pure-bred farm bureau assisted in the handling Friday evening. At a late hour light .... 03-- where the funeral was held Monday grain ration may be fed as required. Big Type Poland Chinas. J. H. of 25,000 pounds of paris green at a refreshments were served. The program for the evening was Striking progress was made in 1920 morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Aultfather & Sons,. 6% miles south direct saving of $6,000, and an indirect in the form of a- spirited debate on by the Minnesota farm bureau, according Augustine^s church and interment -of Austin on R. F. D. No. 2. MRS. EVERETT NASON entertained saving of much more thru the the following question: Resolved: to the annual report of F. E. was made in St. Augustine's cemetery. AUCTION DATES Wednesday, February 23.—Horses, in honor -of Miss Frances forced reduction in the county of the That the Blue Laws should be established Balmer, state leader of county agents. cattle, hogs, machinery, feed, etc. Lewis, at dinner at her home, 400 price of the preparation. in Minnesota. The affirmative The membership in county bureaus Among those who attended the Wednesday, February d.—Horses, Hickory street Thursday night. Otto Voight, one mile east of Austin. Two counties, Pope and Polk, established was upheld by Adelaide Hummel has grown from 26,136 in 1918 to funeral from out of town were Mrs. cattle, hogs, machinery. E Mitchell, a land selling department of and Jeanette Selby, the negative by 53,282 on January 1, 1921. Sixtysix MRS. THOMAS JONES entertained L., E. Guenther of Los Angeles. three miles north of Lyle. Thursday, February 24. Horses, the farm "bureau at a listing charge Florence Reed and Selma Jahnke. counties of the state have adopted Mrs. Haskell and mother, Mrs. Thomas and Charles Gibson of Minneapolis, Wednesday, February 9. Horses, Cattle, Sows, Chickens, Feed, Farm of 25 cents an acre, with an additional Some very clear points were brought the $5 a year continuous membership Mrs. Sanders of Calmar, la., Fred Kestner, Mrs. Tubbs and A. M. Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Machinery, Machinery, Household Goods. charge of 75 cents an acre in out by both sides and the rebuttal was plan and seven additional counties T. Bacon at her home Friday. and William and Allen Rutherford of Harness^ Household goods, Auto. Christ Larson, 2 miles wes£ of case of sale, all funds so obtained tobe interesting. The judges will do so soon. especially Wykoff. Guy Bradford, 4% miles west and 10:30 Corning. Sale begins at A.M. used In a general advertising of MRS. A. E. CARTER held the reached a decision of two to one in To summarize a few of the many land and of the system employed. The meeting of the Home Misionary Society favor of the affirmative but both sides Joseph Nelson great achievements of the year it slump in the faMTland buying movement of the Methodist church at her were The funeral services of Joseph Nelson so well taken that it was very can be said that 138 drainage systems, REGAIN YOUR HEALTH greatly curtailed the activities home, 101 High "street, Friday afternoon. difficult to decide. who died at his home, 307 West involving 17,378 acres, were •M of this project, but in time it is foreseen Alice Dee as critic gave a comprehensive Maple street Thursday night after a planned and adopted in 26 counties. that a service can be developed long illness with pneumonia, were In 72 counties 1,026 farmers cooperated report,-criticising each speaker MRS. W. B. GRISE entertained By Spinal Adjustment. which will be Of a* great help in bringing held yesterday at i:00 o'clock with in a direct manner. in growing 4462 additional the Silver Division of the Worn ens Safe, Sure, Natural and Efficient. seller and buyer together. the MAsons in charge. He was buried After a short business session the acres of alfalfa. The acreage of Foreign Missionary Society of the Top Notch Ability Means 100 Per Cent Health Efforts in Brownsdale. meeting was adjourned. sweet clover was increased by the cooperation Methodist church- Thursday afternoon. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free X-Ray Facilities Joseph Nelson was born in Lolen, The society was honored by having of 677 farmers in 57 counties The next meeting will be held RAILWAY NOTES R. L. Nelson, D. C. Denmark, October 7, 1846. He came Miss Ruth Walfred as a guest at this to 6,402 acres, Wednesday, February 9. to this country when he was twentyone meeting. Miss Walfred also acted as Some splendid results are reported Palmer School Graduate Chiropractor Lewis Buildinv. Augusta Sprague went to Mason years of age and was married to BROWN one of the judges on the debate. After in the movement for better sires and MRS WILLIAM held the Office Phone Bridge 277 City Friday for a short visit with her Miss Marie Nelson, who survives better classes of livestock. in 71 meeting of the Missionary Society of a delightful social time Mrs. Patch A Residence Phone Main 621-L. Austin, Minnesota. aunt. him, July 4, 1870. They Jived in counties 1,220 registered bulls St. Olaf Lutheran church Tuesday served a most delicious lunch and were' George Franklin left Saturday for Randolph, Wisconsin, for some time procured and in 61 counties 1,607 afternoon, at her hom£ Mrs. C. A. shortly afterward the meeting broke up. Minneapolis where he will attend the and then moved to a farm three miles registered boars were added to swine Hegge, Mrs. Arneson and BJfiss Agnes I. B. A. east of Brownsdale where they lived herds. Fifty-nine counties reported Hegge furnished music and Mrs. iC. WEEKLY The marriage of Miss Alta Fisch until about six years ago, when they additions of .1,885 registered cows O- Wold and Mrs. George^ Anderson Roy Matson is confined to his home and George Sutton took place this came to this city. Two children survive and 46 counties added 1491 high read papers. with small pox. PROGRAMME morning in St. Augustine Catholic Carrie (Mrs. Albert Hansen) of grade cows. In 27 counties 619 cows! mTTT, Fred Amidsori left Friday evening church at 8:00 o'clock. Rev. E. H. Shell Lake, Wisconsin, and Rasmus of were discarded as unprofitable as a 7 AND TRAVEL CLUB for Chicago. Devlin officiating. Miss Fisch of result of cow-testing association! and .^sbands will hold the.r Bowman, North Dakota. Niles, died W O E E N I N S O W 5 7 3 0 9 0 0 Windon, cousin of the bride was W. W. Novak, special boiler inspector a£ the age of three years. work. Twenty-nine associations ia.nnuaI A I N E E '1' DAILY 2:30 bridesmaid and Bert Sutton, brother was in Austin Saturday. A were in operation with 10,042 cows .roonls ^Tv 7, have as of the groom was best man. The D. B. Vaughn R. W. Anderson of Milwaukee, superintendent under test. In 56 counties 1,240 'he,.r e"ests/ tl?e F1°™' cl"^ a"d their bride wore a beautiful gown of white D: B. Vaughn who died at his home of motor power, was in MONDAY AND TUESDAY—BILLIE farmers were assisted in balancing Mf BlacKs Pink satin and lace. Her long white veil in Lansing at 3:00 o'clock Friday afternoon Austin Friday. rations for livestock in 49 counties 8"ven and a musical pro- 1 fell to the bottom of her dress. She BURKE was buried Saturday morning. 1,201 silos were erected. In 57.eram ^eenjirepared. has E. J. Blomiley was called to Madison, carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid He was a Grand Army veteran in Wisconsin, by the illlness of his counties 24,062 animals were tested MRS. A. B. DALAGER, Mrs. B. F. 'The Education Of EEzabedi" wore pink organdie. After the and member of the Lansing Lodge sister. J" for tuberculosis, and in 32 coun- Hormel, Mrs. Sturman, Mrs. B. E. ceremony a breakfast was served at No. 72 Masons. Born July 23, 1835, ties 25,942 hogs were vaccinated for Hughes, Mrs. Lafayette French and John Heimer smashed his thumb the home on the bride to about 35 at Redford, Clinton county, New hog cholera control. Mrs. E. R. Cory were in charge of while working in the shops Friday. relatives. Miss Fisch is the daughter York. Later the family moved to comedy-romance completely sub-merged in laughter The value of farm products sold or the arrangements of the "Circus A John Creegan, Roy Franklin and of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mat Eisch and Mr. Dane and Rock counties, Wisconsin, exchanged thru farm bureau service Party" given by the Benedict Club Bert Elefsoq .spent Saturday and Sunday Sutton is the son of Mrs. George Sutton and in 1855, came to Mower county. (COMEDY) "A COUNTRY HERO" during 1920 amounted to $1,701,533 Friday night at the K. of C- hall. The in the cities. and for past couple of years he March 13, 1861, he married Miss in 46 counties. In 52 counties the originality and. uniqueness of the affarm has managed the Depot Hotel for his Palmer Ludwigson spent Sunday Elsie Lyons. 1962, he enlisted in bureaus and county agents gave fair made it a pleasant and enjoyable WEDNESDAY— mother. After a trip to "Chicago, Mr. in Faribault. Company C, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer assistance to the work of 819 asso- one. and Mrs. Sutton will go to house: H. J. Keck was called to Dubuque, Infantry and was discharged ciations, previously in operation, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG keeping in this city. Their many August, 1865. by the death-'of his aunt. which transacted a volume of busi-' MRS- EDWARD H. TOUHEY of friends offer congratulations. ness amounting to $40,665,868 and Mission avenue entertained at in 7 1100 E Our K)R SALE ADS effected a saving of $1,603,383. a 1:00 °'cl°ck luncheon Friday in veauviue. 'THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" —I honor of Mrs. C. D. Bacon of Austin, The country at the foot of Vesuvius your Minn., who is here visting her sister, is the most fertile and best cultivated „From the famous book by Lenore J. Coffee BLOOMING PRAIRIE Mrs. J. C. Touhey. The centerpiece of the kingdom most fivored surplus shoats by heaven in all Europe. The celebrated From The Times was of lavender sweet peas and fusias. Lacryma Christ! vine flourishes MUTT AND JEFF Covers were laid for Mrs. C. D. beside land totally devastated by lava, in —w Thetotals of the £J Consolidated Bacon, Mrs. Cassie Mitchell, Mrs. as if nature here made a last effort ut* drives to four o'clock Wednesday George Dillon, Mrs. J. •THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS" C. Touhey, and resolved to perish in her richest afternoon amounted to $962 of which Roger Bacon, George Bacon, Walter t" 0 -'. "VILLAGE FARM HAMPSHIRE) array. As you ascend you turn to c-:y $150 are in pledges. It is cer- Touhey and Mrs. .Edward H. Touhey. gaze on Naples, and on the fair land THURSDAY & FRIDAY— that the totals wiil reach $1,000. Mrs. Bacon and her two sons, Roger about it—-the sea sparkles in the sun The quota to be raised for the village and George, will leave in two weeks as if strewn with jewels but all the LON CHANCY, BETTY BLYTHE AND LEWIS STONE was $666. Altho we are not doing as for California, where she will visit bewell splendors of creation are extinguished Spring Gilta by Minnesota Giant, by Merkleys as Ellendale and some other fore her returne to her home in Auspomts by degrees, as you enter the region Giant. Bred to R. J's. Lad and He by* JAMES OLIVER CURWdOD'S of ashes and' smoke, that announce we have gone over the top and tin.—Spokesman Review (Spokane, "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" Laddie. Prize winning Boar of 1919. your approach to the volcano. The that is much getter than was antici- Washington.) Some tried Sows by Lookout Leader by years iron waves of other have traced pated and much more than could Esterville Boy Bred to Minnesota Giant by large black furrows in the soil. At have been raised some time ago before UTOPIAN Literary Society was Merkley's Giant. Sire of show Winner of a certain height birds are no longer the citizens were thoroly acquainted ca^e(* to Order at the home of Marg- seen further on plants become very 1917. (PATHE NEWS with the terrible conditions among aret Nicholsen, February 3, 1921, by scarce then even Insects find no nourishment. 3 Registered, Anxiety Hereford Bulls, ranging the starving children of Armenia and the President, Irene Shellman. After At last'all life disappears in age from 6 to 22 months, Europe. jthe minutes of the previous meeting you enter t"he realm of death and the slain earth's dust slips beneath your WILL CORCORAN A quiet home wedding was solem-1 Were a»rove» «"e chair ad- CLOSING OUT SALE unassured feet.—Madame De Stael. nized at the T. E. Adams home on )ottraed the meeting to the following January 27th when the oldest daugh- pr0gl*am: 1 No Success Without Effort. ter, Sarah E. was married to Walter' Jane Adams~Kathryn Albertson. VILLAGE FARM LANSING, MINN. It's seldom you can do what you "Knapp of Linden, Iowa. Rev. Robert' Frances Keller—Mildred Nockelby. personal As I am quitting farming and moving to Austin, I will sell all my want to do the first time yo'i try. To Nelson performed the ceremony Instrumental duet—Margaret Nich»- property at Public Auction at the farm, better known as the old Ing- 3p be sure If you have been working A new Ford Agency has been es- "'T and e'fdys Jcnscn- along a given line there may not be waldson farm, 5 miles south-east of Blooming Prairie, 5 miles north and 1 vn*,-- tablished for Blooming Prairie of "itic report any difficulty in your doin& what Js mile west of Lansing, 5% miles west of Waltham on V" gi .comparatively hew Without trouble. On which Sander^ros., will be in charge Now -V".<p></p>|Tuesday, February 15th hnnrt 0:i'- thp yther there are few people if {&• They have sfured temporary qui- bUSmef ^lM,-°!h'Si. wholwre -gifted enough to walk off ters and have made arrangements for 5 ™, "TV Par'"!men with the .plTTni the first time the task a large garage building in the'near Ca^= comes up. Failure is not so much a futurp Johnson and Gladys Olson jn- the Sale starts at 12:00 o'clock sharp. Freexlttnch at noon. (i matter of lack of.ability as it is of unorganized is the effort. When young men 8 HORSES: 1 Gray Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs 1 Bay Mare, S The Merry Lane Farmers Club sent Marga^ and her mother served a well: leabn. to plod .alflng until they ure years old% weight 1500 lbs 1 Pair Black Geldings, 5 and 6 years old, man order last week for nearly $400 delightful lunch. Victrola music was matched, weight 2800 lbs 1 Black Gelding cominer 3 years old 1 Bay €Md-' ntasters. of tlie thing they would do worth of number one medium red enjoyed during the social hour. Mare ing coming 3 years old 1 Gray Gelding ccm'ng 2 years old 1 Gray theft* wiliviie' no question about snccessii-Too clover seed. The committee appointed The ^rls were very happy to have Coming 2 years old. many Wiiit to succeed without for this work was Benj. Hansen and with them Miss Southwick. Wi In effort. Nature is a little slow. 15 HEAD OF-CATTLE: 2 Cows 1 Heifer, coming 3 years old 1 Heifer Nelson. The meeting broke ufp with the cus- rewaWinjr snefc—firih :,s,f' coming 2 years old 1 YearUng Heifer 1 Steer coming 3 years old, 2 Steers Mrs. James Birgm was shopping in tomary yells. coioing 2 years old 3 Yearling Steers 3 Calves 1 High Grade Shorthorn Bull.V': Austin between trains Wednesday. 1 & To Write Good Enflllsh." Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lee returned to DUQDECIM w^s called to 'brdef at TO be able: good"and pure to write 8 HEAD OF IfbGS: 5 Sumnief^Shoat§, weight 175 pounds. Austin Wednesday-after a short visit *he Daigneau residence, February 2, BntUSh, one, must. habitually dwell There is no time like the present for starting a savings SO RHODE ISLAND RED HENS at the J. G. Johnson home. 1921. and sympathize with men and women account at the hank. Tomorrow, next week and who write Engllpb this ^character. of Mrs. James R^ Edmond visited Roll call was responded to by short FARM MACHINERY: JdinnesoU Binder. 6 foot: 1 Dain Hay .Loader I next mohth soon dnft into next year/ Any young student who reads and Rock la\|^Mi friends in Austin Wednesday. current event topics and was folMrs.' enjoys Goldtimlth, Jan* Aqstefc Walter t- tJ. fe. KreQ Went to Austin lowed by the reading and acceptance Start today, no matter how small the isum. You will Scott, Macaulay/' Frob^e. Steven•on, '|c /I take pride in seeing the account grow. Then when the Wednesday for medical Jreatment. the minutes of the previous meeting. truck Wagb^ Lumber Wagon with triple box Anti-Tip'Stourhton and other writers of slihllar rank, rainy day comes, you will have something to depend Sled, nearly new 1 Single Buggy Hay Rack 1 Set Breeching Harneee 1 will certainly come In time to write .1^4 inch Harness 1 Single Harnett 1 Set of Fly NetaM Water Tank Son* PETER JENSON St SONS PUR- Several matters of importance w£re on. Any man who has won his otfn way upward will good and pure English himself!—* 1% inch Gaa Pipe Many, other arftielea Some household gooda. CHASE THOROBRED GILT. disP°8ed in the business meeting Melklejohn. of tell you-thistis true. »fC JV after which Lynn Fairbanks vny. HAY AND FEED: '8 Tons of Timothy Hay In stack Large Stack of Gowf leans, insurCrinpfa, For city property V: If have Liberty Bopds to exchange for perma­ yob Hill Fodder Corn 400 bushels Corn in Cribf SOO Burikele of Oata^ Peter Jensen & Sons purchased a explained the Steps tak^n to, ance, consult EL Austin nent bonds, brinjgr ^eni iriJ ^TCdo thia free of charge. TERMS: All sums under 10 eaadi en suns orag -that aasount ^redit ef #5?- finife^oland China Uilt at the recent "P°stpone indefinitely" in"ParliamensaljiPof National Bank bqildme Phone montha time will be given on approved notea. fe»aring .jntmtfr Bridge MO.-. Kriicek Bros, of Howard taiy procedure! Bocket Hunter folL^lt JSv from date of sale. The Austin National Bank out of a litter of twelve l0^*®d with the explanation "to comandf^s «"**•. was PB Corson, Owner A 1 Dr. Arneson wisiketf^o cfoirect ribme been bred to the famous boar or refer." munu^derstandings flit httve arisen^ Liberfitor Leader, .. The ten minute period of Parlia- It^ is t'.t his office every week day, AUST1N.MINNESOTA W/: H' This Sale was cftt the stock of W. mentary.drill with Arnold Enochson Sundays for appointment. He la also W, E. Hopfe, ready to make profsasional calls any P. D. Beauneu, J. Graham A Son of Waveily and in the chair and Clifford Erickson as J. L. Mitc^ll, li'iv COL1ALBERT HOPFE, W. E. HOTPEg .uinu where in town or country, deapite any Cashier. Vice President. Kritzcek Bros, of Howard, Lake.— secretary, was devoted to the practice PiesMent & -n. reports tothecontrary tnathave been AUCTIONEER. Blooming Prairie Times, kf the above mentioned forms. AUSTIN NATtOMAL BAMLi rlwnlflfMl. Ailv. 11.1^. 7yt$JKr a j— el*.-* ipm. SI4&.T