Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 28, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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... l?'M*l^"'-'H'^y^^l!:l^J4'.JJAVi- "*1.'1"U^I|WWuyiiw iiliH^il1i[^l»|j^||lg -_ jy 1 ?*f" !p$14 *l? i' »r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSJIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1»21 £*CE EIGHT at :, (. PER CENT ORE TAX all kinds of co-operative organizations. "Section 10—Ev*ry person convicted Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunlop, Mrs. W. R. Earl is visiting herl T. R. Dowd returned from Albert The vote was 95 to 13. of the crime,ot murder In the first degree, Thursday, February 24, a son. brother, Dr. S. H. Olson and family I Lea this noon, where he transacted local An amendment to the election as now: defined by law, shall be tV at Colorado Springs, Colo. business. •-*_ H\\ H: law which will prevent candidate* punished by death, provided the Jury August Klingfuss leaves today for Closing Out Sale 'PENING* defeated in the primary from running l^use Committee 'Fixe® Rate After In finding such person guilty of murder his home in Fairbanks,' Iowa. as independents. The vote in the first decree, shall inclu Attorney General Reaffirmed Legality was 81 to 36. -.a in its verdict a reoomoHntn$tion Sirs. Eunice Rice goes to Waltham of Bill. The highways administjratioft the death penalty be today for a week's visit among the HAS ANY ONE I -bill, providing for control..by, a execution of such death sentdnjee ffpll rural schools. On IL ftCCOQnt account of of quitting QUlttillff fflrminv farming I will will sell saII fA to the Vh a liink high bidder at of auction, sn/»f?Avi on St. Paul—The tax» Died Had a fire committee on single commi8sioner.lThe vcite was be by electrocution. Sul^atm* f^irg the farm known as the Cook Place, 1 mile north of Austin, on State Road, tlon house of representatives Eloped Had a baby of the 103 to 19. shall be enacted by the legis|jnurexYpr F. J. Roble went to St. Paul this the following described Personal Property. fixed of the state the rate proposed Divorced Had a party A co-operative bill, providing the carrying out of the provisions MONDAY, MARCH 7th morning to transact business. From a after tblinage tax bill six per cent, that the state commissioner of aggriculture hereof." Embezzled Sold a farm .. there he will go to Towner and Deering, Attorney General Clifford L. Hilton shall assist in the organization Left Town .... Been arrested .... had N. D., where he will look after reaffirmed his opinion on the constitutionality and conduct of co-operative Sale Starts at 10:00 o'clock Sharp, with out Fail. Be there at the opening. Came to town of the measure. his farming interests. associations, auditing their Free Lunch at Noon Had twins or colic Previous motions setting the figure bopks on request, etc. The vote 24 24—1 Bay Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1700. 1 HEAD OF HORSES, Stolen a dog—or his friend's at 10 and 8 per cent, respectively, were was 9S for and none against. Bay Mare, 8 years old, weight 1700. 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, weight 1500. wife l§gt overwhelmingly. The vote for 6 Vote on Road Bill. 1 Brown Mare, 7 years old, weight 1500. 1 Bay Mare, 8 years old, weight Committed suicide—or murder per cent carried, 9 to 7. The vote on the highways bill ca:n'i 1300. 1 Brown Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1300. 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years Senator James A. Carley introduced Fallen from an airplane after consideration at three sessions old, weight 1250. 1 Span of Brown Geldings, 5 years old, weight 2600. MRS. GEORGE BAUDLER, Mrs. two tonnage tax bills, in the senate in 1 Roan Colt, 3 years old, weight 1200. 1 Brown Mare, 8 years old, weight Twice attempts were made to amend Fallen into a well Frances Carter and Miss Frances 1200. 1 Registered Black Percheron Stallion, 7 years old, weight 1800. 1 line with the action taken by the the bill to provide' for a commission Fallen into a legacy? Carter celebrated their birthdays at Bay Mare, 3 years old, weight 1200. 1 six-year-old Mule, weight 1300. 1 house sub-committee. One bill provides "to control the building of Minnesota's Well, then, two-year-old Mule. 6 two-year-old Colts. 1 Yearling Colt. 1 Sucking a 6 per cent ta^c on net profits the home of Mrs. George Baudler highways system. A S N E W S Colt. 1 Bay Driver, 8 years old, weight 1000. from ore output as an addition to the On the final roll call, the following Wednesday. Miss Frances Scott of 70 70—54 Milch Cows, all fresh, with calf by side. HEAD OF CATTLE, So phone or ^nail it to The present ad valorem tax. The other bill representatives voted against the road Minneapolis was guest of honor. 16 two-year-old Heifers, heavy with calf. All the above Cows are mostly MOWER COUNTY NEWS is for a constitutional amendment, under administration bill: Anderson, Theo. Full Blood Holsteins, but not registered, and have had the Tuberculin TestDo Pure Drugs and Sundries. which half the proceeds of the tax dore Christiansen, Day, Eaton, Gartner, MRS.. CHARLES OTTERSTROM not miss this Sale if you want good Cows.69 will go to current revenue and the other C. M. Gislason, Grove, Haugland. Cussie 69—8 two-year-old Brood Sprague went to the cities FULL BLOOD POLAND CHINA HOGS, entertained the Kil-Kare Club at her Patent Medicines. half into permanent funds. The tax Iverson, Jacobson, Kozlak, L. E. Olson, Sows, due to farrow in April. 20 Spring Gilts, due to farrow in April. 40 Saturday morning to spend Sunday. home Wednesday night. Miss Mattie Fall Pigs. 1 two-year-old Registered Boar. bills Qiust originate in the house, but Lars Olson, Spindler, Teigen, Thompson, Trusses and Hospital Lang was presented with an elec The above Hogs are as good as you can get, but are not registered. the Carley bills can be considered in Thorkelson, Washburn and Welch. Leonard Decker returned from Lit-*Je Supplies. 40—40 Extra good Ewes with Lambs by side. trie toaster. 40 SHEEP, the senate while it is waiting for house The following were absent and not voting Falls yesterday where he spent POULTRY—200 Chickens. 15 Toulouse Geese. 20 Ducks. 10 Turkeys. action. Cameron, Emmons, T. J., Greene. Stationery, Books, Kodaks. several days transacting business. FEED—20 tons good Timothy Hay. 25.00 Bushels Succotash. 1000 Bushels MRS. CLARENCE NOCKELBY ^•The committee voted to ask the Levin, Miner, O'Keefe, Pederson, Tim Corn. was surprised by a number of heir Abuse for a special order oh the two Perry and West. All the others were MACHINERY—1 International Manure Spreader. 4 new International Mr. Rice of the Supply Department lillls Thursday at 2:30 p. m. The 6 recorded in favor of the bill. friends Wednesday night. She was Cultivators. 1 Smith & Johnson Drag, 4 section. 1 Hay Tedder. 1 Hay of the C. M. & St. P. Ry. was in Prescriptions filled without per cent rate was included in the constitutional presented with many beautiful gifts. Rake. 2 Good iron Trtick Wagons. 1 Truck Wagon. 1 Rock Island Disc. Aastin Saturday. substitution, adulteration or amendment bill by a vote 1 Sulky Plow. 1 End Gate Seeder. 1 Democrat Wagon. 1 three-top Box: MAY VOTE ON DEATH PENALTY of 11 to 4, after voting down a motion imitation. 1 New Incubator. THE C. C.'S held their regular Mrs. J. M. Shady is spending a kfew to strike out all reference to the rate. FURNITURE—1 Majestic Range. 1 Good Hard Coal Stove. Bedsteads, meeting at the Y. W. C. A. rooms, Voters of Minnesota may have the ys with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Rugs, Carpets, etc., Other articles too numerous The bills were introduced in the house Thursday evening. The meeting.was opportunity to ballot on the question to mention. Freeman. as committee bills. LO-WoUDrugCo. of death sentences for those convicted called to order by the president, TERMS:—One year's time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent: of first degree murder. interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are Frances Baxter. Several important Mrs. Miles Smith has gone to Minaeapolis HOUSE PASSES MARKET BILL complied with. Representative P. E. Nimocks of questions were disposed of during the to see her daughter, Mrs. W. NEWBERRY, Owner Minneapolis, introduced a bill in the "The Economical Drug Store." business meeting after which the Milton Erickson, who is in the hospital St. Paul—The "open market" bill house, proposing to amend Article I Est. 1866 Phone Main 95 members enjoyed a* pleasant social -jSiere. passed the house by a vote of 95 to of the constitution by adding this section: •hour followed by refreshments. Auctioneer LOVELL. Clerk H. L. BANFIEU 13. This was but One of four important Mrs. C. C. Allen left last night for. measures sanctioned by the legislators "Washington, D. C., where she will and marked the largest days J. C. PENNEY COMPANY—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY COMPANY—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. •business since they convened. Two of the bills passed have already A- Moore for six weeks. .passed the Senate and the other two Eighteen Y& m* of Successful Retailing now go to upper body for action. The Mrs. Catherine Christie Mitchell bills follow: left Friday night for her home in The bill to make the Minneapolis New York City, after stopping here Chamber of Commerce, Duluth A "SALE" with her brother Howard for a visit. U1 Board of Trade and South St. Paul Mrs. Mitchell has been in California Livestock exchange public markgta. since December 1. opening their membership to I) LOWEST The only place in the city of Austin PRICES EVERY DAY INSTEAD OF "SPECIAL SALE" PRICES NOW AND THEN HAVE BUILT FOR where you can buy the new Pathe THE J. C. PENNEY CO. A CHAIN OF 312 DEPARTMENT SI ORES WITH ANNUAL SALES OF NEARLY FIFTY MILLION record releases. Austin Electric Supjfify DOLLARS. Co. Adv. 17-2-c. COMPARE OUR RECONSTRUCTION PRICES WITH THE SO-CALLED "SALE" PRICES OFFERED BY OTHER STORES. .'.cv AUSTIN MARKETS Do you want to trade with a store in which you can necessity for "sales." Our enormous purchasing power enables Chicago Receipts 21,000 have confidence that the merchandise and prices are light us to buy our merchandise for less money than our competitors. HOG MARKET every day the year? Of course you do. That's just why it Get the most foe .Medium and Butchers 9:00 We eliminate middlemen's profits and pass them will pay you to become a steady customer qf the J. C. Penney LFackers 6.75 to 8.00 your money along to our patrons, in better merchandise *t lower proces. Co. CATTLE Tat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 Just now every item in our stores has been revised downward Eighteen years ago th|l organization started out with Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 Plant food is the thing t^at to meet our lower replacement costs. ^These prices are. is valuable in a fertilizer* one small store doing an annucft business of twenty-nine thousI tCanners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 not transitory, ,but will remain in force until the goods are sold lBuIIs 3.50 to 5.00 and dollars. From this modest beginning 0 we have grown to a The higher the analysis, the V' or market conditions necessitate a further revision. Compare VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS chain of 312 stores doing atffr^ximately FIFTY MILLION more the plant food contained •\V- "Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 our prices with those offered by other stores. This will quickly in the fertilizer—and DOLLARS. During eighteen years we have never held a Fat Sheep ....3.00 to 4.00 the lower the convince you that the J. C. Penney Company can save you cost per "SPECIAL SALE" of any kind in any of our stores. Our prices JPat Veal 5.50 to 8.00 pound of plant food. money. are'marked right in the first place. This does away with the Quoted By Dalager HSggs .30 Buy Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers .,..4:,. ,.. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR FOR SPRING JButter 45 containing 14% or New Spring Coats, arriving daily, in Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Ladies Stylish Suits,^Serges Ladies Fine Dresses, Silks, Serges more of plant food and thus all the New Styles. ^Otickens 19 •ft get the most for your money & and Novelties £.....$24*75 to $37.50 and Tricotines ....$14.75, $17.50, $19.75 $14.75, $19.75 and $24.75 3$ggs .25 by «Geese 13 For sale $3.49 to $9.90 t, Spring Models Silk, Slatins, Serges Plaids, Poplins Jffe^vy Hens 19 J. W. HARE, :i4gjht Hens 12 E The Feed and Seed Man. Turkeys 30 PERCALES SHOES sHois SHEETINGS 36 inch Percales, Dark Ladies Fine Dress Shoes BLOUSES Dark Ma,hogany or or Light Greys Men's Fine Dress Shoes 0-4 Bleached Pepperell Blues or light figured Black.' Medium or in Black or Dark Mahogany, The Men Who yd 16c Military Heels, Boys' fine Blouses in i5 ^Sheeting, Soft finish. Brown Engis Per pair .....$4,98 Madras, Percales or a yd*. ....^. ......45c Chanibray, Khaki or Shapes, all solid Black Sateen, all P-4 wide, yd. ...49c pair $4.50 SHIRTS Count sizes ......73c and 89c GINGHAMS Men's Blue Chambray work shirts, Double Toile Du Nord Dress SHOES Sewed. ...^ 65c Ginghams, 1 a ids, PETTICOATS GINGHAMS checks or stripes. yd. 23c Ladies fine dress shoes Ladies Silk, Jersey Petticoats. 27 inch Dress Ginghams, Some with Low or Medium Heels FOR SOMETHING IN THIS SHIRTS Checks, Stripes, Silk flounce and all $3.69 and $3.08 COUNTY ARE THOSE WHO Plaids, Men's fine Dress Shirts silk. All Colors. SPOOL COTTON EARLY LEARNED" TO SAVE AS Madras or fancy Percales yd 19c $2.98 WELL AS TO MAKE MONEY. 98c J. & P. Coats 150 yd. TAKE YOUR FIRST LESSON BY Spool Cotton, per DIMITIES Spool 5c OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT MEN'S SHOES WITH THIS BAN&. ONE DOl Fine White Dimities, OUTING FLANNEL' SUITS LAR IS ALL Y$U NEED^ TO BOYS SHOES Small checks and Men's Black Semi-Dress Men's Kne Dress Suits START. YOU WILL FIND OUR 27 inch fancy outing all solid leather, Boys' Chrome Elk shoes in Worsteds or Ca§simerefi, stripes, flannel, neat checks OTHER DEPARTMENTS ALSO Blucher styles, absolutely all solid, Young Men's and stripes. yd. ..19c, 23c and 29c OF GREAT ASSISTANCE TO YOU or Conservative styles sizes 2 V2 to 5 $2.49 pair ...$3.75 sizes 13^'to 2 ..$2.25 per yard 17c IN MONEY MATTERS. $17.90 and $24.75 Uv sizes 9 to 13 $1.98 WE INVITE YOU? TO CONSULT SILKS NECKWEAR OUR OFFICERS ABOUT YOUR SAJEENS SCHOOL SHOES BUSINESS PLANS AND PROBLEMS. SILKS 36 inch Satin Messaline Meli's fancy Silk Neckjtfear, Misses Solid School .. 36 inch fine Silk Finish 40 inch Radiant Satin, Black and coldrs. Shoes 11 y2 to 2 Button flowing ends. Black Sateen. Black, Browft and Navy or Lace $2.98 Extra values. Everything is strictly confidential at 81/2 to 11 $2.49 ^v 25c yd. .:... 33c yd. $2.69 5." j. "THE BANK TO BANK ON" J* -SOAPS V:''":'\MI^DIES Wr, '4i Whfte Ivory Soap White MiddieS made from Ele^ Qty? 3tat National lank a gant quality Middy J^ean 98c 2 for i5c^^ Mm' if TtS of Austin institution. .. $oi G. White Naptha Soap (YG Organized Capital & Surplus. Whttfe MfiBlin'FfcttlcoaM, DSb| 1868. 312 Stbrds $300,000.00 S^lOt ^ars Vt-tyV *'1? yflfA- 1 1 J. C. PBNWfcY 6MPAWV-A. NAT16M-WI6E IHSTITUTtaH C.. MUNEV C6MPANV—A