Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 28, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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in /i •^V'*,]*2»,,IV[^V v^-,, ''•"V1 'Si'k^ ft v*n i-» iaf.i, .*mm* MW.V\'*A* -,. t,w» l* l[i" xi KSeK^aHBsSil t, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1921 PAGE FOUR called there by the seripus illness of thefts in the vicinity, were given MOWER COUNTY NEWS BE GLAD YOU LIVE ON A FARM. find a field or make one at once, it the marriage of Miss Barbara Hunter LYLE her mother, Mrs. Adolph Lettenberger. a hearing before County Attorney to H. Harold Peterson of Minneapolis. perishes from the earth, for they are "The County Paper" Every Junior Farmer should be glad John Swendiman, Jr., at Dodge Center From The Tribune The wedding took place at none so rich at this time they can afafford Published every Monday and Thura-1 i{ves farm. Everything con- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krebsbach visited last Friday. They were bound over 7Fire the home of the bride's parents, Rev. he on a day, at Austin, Minnesota to run a losing newspaper. Destroys Barn Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schneider at to await the action of the grand sidered, his opportunities are better A. Elmer Moe officiating, in the ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Anybody may start a newspaper, but Elkton Monday. Mr. Krebsbach did jury, which will convene the latter Fire destroyed the big barn on the presence of a few immediate relatives. than if he lived in the city. If he V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor some Income Tax work for the Farmers part of March, and were returned to B. A. Bisbee farm on the state line, it will stop itself, and in a very short gives the same thought and study in State Bank of felkton during his Owatonna where they were lodged last Sunday morning. The flames In spite of the blustery weather a time if it is not the right kind of a Official Paper of Mower County learning to farm successfully that he spread rapidly and as there was no stay. in the Steele County jail. goodly number attended the Masonic paper and unless it caters to the right The Misses Sorenson and Grabau protection the barn burned to the Mrs. H. G. Dalen spent a few would give to any business in which entertainment Tuesday evening. Elaborate 41* ground. The horses and cattle were kind of people. In fact, the length left here Friday evening for Le Roy hours between trains in Austin Thurswhere preparations had been made he might engage in the city, he will they were guests of Miss Sor- day. saved. A few small pigs, calves, of life of a newspaper depends upon for a program but owing to the inability make a great farmer, and a great milking machine, harness, cream separator, enson's parents. They walked to George .Wall, from hear Sargeant, of quite a number to be present its ability to do good. farmer is one of the greatest of all wagon and hay rack were Adams from Le Roy Sunday making was a business visitor in Austin the program was cut short and An editor, running around with a the trip in less than three house and Thursday of last week. lost in the flames. The ajilo was also men. Civilization depends more on filled in with impromptu numbers. O. a half. Monday afternoon while working damaged. Rufus Bisbee who is renting license in his hip pocket would not the farmer than it does on any other H. Dahl presided. Mrs. Lulu Hendryx Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Krebsbach re- on a six cell storage battery, George the farm from his father was always mean an editor with the best of Austin gave an instrumental business or professional man. turned Monday from Rochester where Peterson, a prominent young business milking when his wife noticed the selection and Miss Blanch Berg favored OUNTR interests of his community at heart. AFFILIATING MEMBER* A investigation made by a religious they had been guests of Mrs. Gertie men, and junior partner of the firmr fire, and called his attention to it. the audience with two solos. And, license or no license, that's th© By hard work the adjoining buildings Krebsbach and Miss Clare Krebs- of Watkins & Peterson, narrowly worker in one of our large cities, Dr. W .F. Cobb gave the welcome address were saved. Mr. Bisbee's hands were only kind of an editor who is going bach. Mr.- Krebsbach attended the escaped losing his eyesight when one shows that 40,000 young men leave and referred to the early days Hardware convention in Minneapolis of the cells exploded. burned in trying to rescue the stock PcifvL to succeed. °f Alma Lodge and the stirring times rural communities every year to seek and machinery. The fire is supposed during his stay. and its activitiess. their fortunes in that one city alone. Mr. Seekell of Fargo, representative to have originated from his gasoline Ship Rats. Foreign Advertising Representative Workmen Used to engine. LEGAL NOTICES of a Chemical Fire-fighting con 1 Think of 40,000 boys throwing THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Workmen who are called to ship* cern was in our city Monday and tried 4 A. I. ARNESON, M. D. SUBSCRIPTION RATES away the opportunities afforded by board for the purpose of making alterations N. O. Nelson, who has been at the to interest local officials in an appli- STATE OF MINNESOTA, of County Per Year, in advance $2.50 the great possibilities in agriculture and repairs get so used to the ance he has "for sale. His proposition hospital in Austin the past two weeks Specialist. w,, Mower. In District Court, Tenth Six Months $1.25 will be discussed at the Business is getting along nicely and ftopes to to compete in their struggle for existence presence of rats that they pay no attention Natural Therapeutics Judicial District. Single Copies 05 Men's meeting Monday night. be home before long. to them. A ship's plumber, Peter O. Lee and Ella I. Lee, with hundreds of thousands of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kasel of Ipswich, Clarence Holt returned Sunday his wife and John G. Johnson, Entered as Second Class Matter at for instance, will often work while a other boys from all parts of the world S. D., arrived here Friday and from the hospital at. Austin where the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under also fat rat sits only a few feet away and Plaintiffs, crowded together in one large city. will spend some time in this community he has been for the past four weeks the act of March 3, 1879. against watches him. Calcutta is said to be the Colon and Rectal Diseases. visiting relatives and friends. on account of crushing his foot while Fifty-three per cent of our young E. Danield, Wm. F. Sharpe, greatest rat exchange in the world, the Mrs. Kasel's mother, Mrs. Joseph chopping wood on the Will Murphy John R. Bennett, M. C. Brown, men and boys live on farms or in Over Austin Furniture Store. HAVE YOU A TROUBLE TREE? rodents finding their way to and from Loecher, Sr., who has been quite ill farm. He is gfetting along as well as B. R. Sheldon, Benjamin R. Sheldon, villages and towns of 5,000 or less A very wise business man we that city on the ships. Workmen on over an extended period is failing rapidly can be expected. also all other persons unknown fSee card elsewhere this issue] and the end is hourly expected. On the 20th of February, occurred know has what he calls his "Trouble population. vessels in that port must take special claiming any right, title, What is probably a poultry record Ninety per cent of our great men precautions to protect their lunch or estate, lien or interest in the real Tree." It is located about a block for this part of the county is the estate described in the complaint and women have been produced in tliey will go hungry. A coat hung up from his house, where he has to pass hatching of chicks by a number of herein, on a nail with any lunch in the pocket our rural communities—not in our it every night on his way home chicken men of the village. The little Defendants. Associated Insurance Agency will be robbed by the rats unless follows picked their way to the daylight "When I reach that little red ma-|^arSe cities. We must continue to SUMMONS watched by the owner. and the big world Saturday of THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO pie in the evening," he explains, look to the country for our great "I last week and are now attending to, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDthe ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE leave all the troubles and worries of! leaders. LIST OF LETTERS business of growing up, under the' ANTS: the day right there. "Let them hang! Nearly every man who has risen O. Nichuis J. W. DeBuhr mothering of a Sol-Hot brooder. In You and each of you are hereby Remaining uncalled for in this office there on the branches if they want|hi&h enough to be seen in public life the collection are White Orpingtons, summoned and required to answer the If. H. KENASTON Reds and Barred Rocks. The downy complaint of the plaintiffs in the above to," I say to myself "I'm thru with country bred. The same is for the week ending has been Office Austin Nat. Bank BIdg. I*hone Bridge S02 specimens will in all probabiljity be entitled action which complaint is on Feb. 19, 1921. them for the day." And I throw back true *n other walks of life, laying eggs by the time the average file and of record in the office of the Gentlemen: Ayers, Chas. A. Armstrong, my shoulders and stir up a grin and There is a reason for this. Men Mower county chick is getting ready clerk of the above named court. And J. C. Broadway Theatre get ready for a fine evening with my! Srow interested in agriculture the to follow Biddy around the meadow, to serve a copy of your answer to the Times have changed indeed. said complaint upon the subscriber at family. Sreat fundamental occupation of life. Bloom, Arthur Brooks, S. D. Corbett, his office in the village of Blooming Tom Culbert, J. W. Dobson, HAYFIELD "I used to take my troubles homeLFa™-brc,d_!,oys in,to a.nd 8rrow men I Prairie, Minn, within twenty days To. Make A Long Story women of vision—men who recognize Austin Fredricks, Jovial Hughes, to my wife, and then they would stay I after the service of this summons From The Herald ... ,j xI the possibilities of service: men who Sidney Jonhson, W. C. Oldham, L. •J* ——upon you, exclusive of the day of such with me all night, and I get up next .„. Chapter of O. E. S. Is Organized Here service. And if you fail to serve a M. O'Hara, F. J. Overley, G. S. morning with a grouch. But no|are ""*Jret the.r lives Short! t0 Hayfield is to have a chapter of copy of your answer to the said com Philips, E. L. Ranum, Oscar Stark, more. I hang them on the Trouble u,nse,I.f'shl r, c°mpare ,the" and Wlth the Order of the Eastern Star, and plaint upon the subscriber within the the lives of men who are less fortunate Joe (2) Vaughan, S. C. Wesp, C. A. Tree and, five nights out of six, much of the preliminary work has time and in the manner aforesaid, the than themselves. Ladies: Anderson*. Bfickstrom, already been done. A meeting was plaintiff herein will apply to the Louise they have all blown away by morning!" Often country boys put too much held at the Masonic hall Monday eve-. court for the relief demanded in the Mrs. C. Buhs, Vesta Cinkle, ning at which time the officers were, complaint in this action. importance on stories they hear or Irma Everson, Mr?. Severt Farmer, This man has learned the secret of chosen and matters of interest to ,. Dated February 11th, 1921. —We never expect to see read about farm "boys who have gone Viola French, Mrs. Joe Hinkson, the chapter were discussed. Follow-] ALLAN P. NORTON, living happily. He refuses to drag a the day when a ready-made to the cities and became "big men." Mrs. William Hanson, Mrs. Attorney for Plaintiffs, ing are the officers chosen.: roll-top desk home with him every They do not hear or read of the Augusta Johnson, Mrs. P. O. Karnapp, Worthy Matron—Mrs. C. Bif Clabaugh. Blooming Prairie, Minn. suit will have the same fit as night to spoil the family dinner hour hundreds of thousands who left good Rosa Lukes-, Mrs. Sadie Mell- oiie tailored specially for you. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of and to interfere with his night's rest. Associate Matron—Mrs. G. F. Reidel. farm homes and splendid opportuni- borg, Mrs. E. E. Stadlman, Anna Mower. In District Court, Tenth He retires from business every night 1 ties to barely make a living in the (2). Judicial District. Worthy Patron—G. F. Reidel. —There are no two ears, and starts in afresh every morning. Same parties as in Summons immediately city- These letters will be 'sent to the Secretary—Mrs. O. J. Berg. Try it on your way home tonight. preceding this notice. eyes, teeth, just alike in all Treasurer—Mrs. F. E. Wolfe. And, more important than all else, "Dead Letter Branch" March 7, 1921 If there aren't any trees on your Conductres&T-r-Mrs. G. G. Kottke. LIS PENDENS. the world. they do not hear or read of the farm if not delivered before. In calling for I'.T? Associate Conductress—Mrs.. F. P. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, street, pick out a telegraph pole! boys who have become the greatest the above, please say "Advertised", That| ah action has been commenced Janes. men in the world—great farmers. stating date of list. by the above named plaintiffs against Chaplain—Mrs. Casper Spiess. —How then could one expect THE ATTRACTIVE TOWN. the above named defendants in the Star Points—Ada, Mrs. R. M. They meet some of these men every, C. F. Cook, Postmaster. human figures to be alike? Grimm Ruth, Mrs. Bertha Dunlap above named court and the same is Economy is a good thing in municipal day—often their own fathers aregreat Esther, Mrs. Jbhn Derby Electa, Mrs. now pending. The object of said acPeter men—but they do not look upon Seven Fined $15 and Costs affairs, but you can carry it too Johnson*? Martha, Mrs. W. C. tion is to quiet and confirm the title —Let us measure you for them as great men because magazines Charged with taking railroad propand far, rightly says a contemporary. Beauchamp. u. (to the lands described in the complaint that spring suit. Warder—-Mrp^A. Baken. 1 herein in said plaintiffs and to forSentinel—r-Mf.r Many public officials say that beauty newspapers publish much about erty Leander Fisher, Fred Dankert, Casper Spiess. lever bar .said defendants and all perApplication is a luxury, and it can't be afforded. great city men and little or nothing William Dankert, Pat MeCarron, Joe lias been made for a unknown from ever claiming or sons Yet the people who go on that theory about great farmers. Mayer, Harry and Herbert Laufle —New tweeds, woolens and dispensation, tinder which the Chap- asserting any right, title, estate, lien We must not be deceived by the were fined $15.00 and costs before in handling their own places are not ter will work until the granting of the or interest in or to said lands or to serges are here. charter. The 'new 'Chapter will be any part thereof adverse to said lights of the cities. God's sunlight, Justice Detwiljer Friday morning, apt to see their real estate advance known as Queen Esther Chapter and plaintiffs. out on the open fields, is much brigh- The complaint was made by Fred much in value. It is the same in developing —We will have it ready for the outlook for a live organization is The land described in the complaint Botts, special representative of the a city. It has become a er and a great deal more enduring. most promising. herein is described as follows to-wit: you Easter morn. C. M. & St. P. Ry. settled policy in many advancing jThe South five acres of the Southwest Burglars Busy Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of LICENSING EDITORS. towns to try to persuade every householder Sotoietime Tuesday night a num- Section three and the Northeast XT Are you up to date? You are not. to plant shrubs and trees to Here comes an eastern man advo- until you come in and hear our line ber Of the Concord business Quarter of Section nine and the West give each home a restful setting of eating the licensing of editors just of Pathe records. We have an atas places were burglarized and merchan- Northwest Quarter of Section ten, $25 to $75 foliage. Trees are planted when dise, tools and money were taken by all An Township one hundred four lawyers, or doctors, or ministers tractive stock. Austin Electric Supare the thieves, according to a report North of Range eighteen W6st, in the streets are laid out, so that when licensed. And yet we doubt if Adv. 17-2-c received here. The places broken county of Mower and state bf Minneinto houses are built the neighborhood he realizes that the average editor were the Norvold clothing store, sota. swhere ADAMS seems homelike. Vacant land in the Price will not object to being licensed. He 25 suits of clothing and a sum! The foregoing is the land describof From The Review outer:irts is taken for parks. If money were taken pool hall ed in the complaint herein and is the is the best-natured soul on earth and where cash and cigars formed the property affected, involved and t: xes can't be afforded to improve does not kick at any precautionary M. F. Krebsbach returned Friday loot and the barber shop, where brought in question herein. it, committee work days are held and measure. You can license him, vac- from a short trip to Milwaukee and the thieves appropriated the barber's Dated February 11th, 1921.1 the people take hold and make it a cinate him, baptize him, deodorize A? ^hien. tools. The harness shop* which is ALLAN P. NORTOJ) THE TAILOR him nr u»«, oil Misses Annie and Lena Fink scene of beauty. Unused corners at The in the same building as the pool hall, Attorney for Plaintiffs, him or disinfect him, and its all the Creek arrived here Saturday was also broken into, but as far as of Rose Blooming Prairie, Minn. street intersections are made into same. He stands for anything. But and spent a short time here as guests can be ascertained nothing was taken. Feb. 21-28-March 7. little nests of greenery. When buildings licensing editors will not make good °f Mrs. Weninger. are put up, good standards of The Powell who are al editors out of bad ones, any more' ^-s' *Loe £,* Heimer left Friday leged to have committed numerous taste are consulted. than licensing lawyers will Nazianz' Wisconsin, evenmg for St If a town will carry out such a them all good lawyers. The eastern 1 1 PARK policy for a period of years it will man says: acquire a charm far more attractive WEEKLY "At present the profession of than costly edifices. It would gain journalism is open to anyone who can' PROGRAMME a reputation as a home of progressive hire a press and borrow a lead pencil and refined people, who have and a paste pot." I traveled enough to know what a fine He doesn't know and there are people modern town looks like. Almost everywhere who do not know that TWO EVENING SHOWS 7:30—9:00 anyone would pay a premium to live at this time it requires something MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 in a place like that.—Winnebagp more. It requires capital, and brains, Enterprise. and energy, and if the paper does not MONDAY AND TUESDAY— CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "DANGEROUS BUSINESS LARRY SEMON "The most worthwhile thingijiiaj DONT FQRGET TH^T THE j^ARGEST HARDWARE :§ALE *fs5 W .•* 'THE FLY COP' •j life," so says one of our great business EVER PUT ON* IN SOUTHERN MINNESOTA WILL START men of to-day, "is to accom£lish 'j I 'i WEDNESDAY— Monday March 7th something." No matter how 'I EARLE WILLIAMS great or how small it may be, do in something and that something well. "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" i(. When your opportunity comes, will (COMEDY) "HIS UNLUCKY JOB'! 2* you be able to take advantage of it? :J: It takes money to make more AT 9-00 JK THURSDAY & FRIDAYCHARLES :\j money. CHAPLIN t. 4V X.J !ii in this progressive bank is always and will cMtinue'for two weeks at bur store on Main Street. "THE KID" working with its depositors' wel- .1.4 AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. fare in mind. Open your checking 1 account with us today and be assiired 6 Reels of Joy WATCH FOR THE BIG AD IN THURSDAYS "NEWS." the best in banking service. (PATHE NEWS "Service That Satisfies" the Austin National Bank IKLMBLE -v SATURDAY— HARDWARE 3 \y 1 J. L. Mitchell, P. D. Beaulieu, W. E. Hopfe, -in V* A F, .V 't The Store That Satisfies" President. Vice President. Cashier. "DYNAMITE ALLEN" -s. 3* AUSTIN, MINNESOTA i- tt&fc & s*f jiiV. «r 4 V. 1 'i *wsezMs'j'£p,*