Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 17, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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-.-r str. \3 j!ia mSr^- O W O N N E W S A S IN IN N E S O A SlKfom JtilftfrTfi &,*-» 'iiJi -i* -i.^L-SoSiii PAGE SfcWW THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 BIKE BATTERY DEMONSTRATION Watch been completed. for them in ness for twenty-six years and comes Briny Your Broken Mower County Farm castings to us axi tltem CHAUTAUQUA the next issue of this paper. from Minneapolis* He is an authority Bureau lor Farmers on matters pertaining to batteries. wtldad. All work gwrutaad To these meetings all farmers are and by Farmers U. S. M. Secures Veteran Battery Ray Smith, electrical supervisor at Prices Reasonable. invited whether members or not, and Austin, Minn. (Continued from Page One) SEAL SALE REPORT Man For Educational 1Q91 everyone interested in making, farming the University urges every car owner MOTOR INN REPAIR June 19-25 1KI Talk William Cochran. The interest in a more satisfactory business who is interested in securing better DEPARTMENT the meeting was good considering the should-be present. service to be present Thursday night. PAIGE Arrangements have been completed weather conditions. Because of a The meetings so far held have Battefies will be demonstrated and by the University of Southern Minnesota misunderstanding the invitations were proven that the farmers are very. tests for voltage made. Mr. Griener $652.90 Collected in Mower H. to bring S. Griener here to interpreted to mean for members much in earnest to build this organ-( will also give a talk before the mechanical County in Annual Red Cross give an educational talk on batteries only, cutting down the attendance ization on firm foundation and the classes today. Seal Sale Drive. tonight at the electrical shop at the somewhat. greatest of care is taken in choosing Advertising iff the tonic which makes University at 8:00 o'clock. Mr. the officers. There is no question Miss Rachel Anderson, treasurer Waltham Township -fS business grow and prosper. Griener has been in the battery busi but that the Farm Bureau when reorganized and Miss Naomi Rice, county chairman, Elects Boosters will be an organization for assisted by the Austin Business Waltham, March 17—Waltham farmers and controlled by farmers. UZLIK'S SPECIAL township held its organization meeting Ien's association have compiled the Tuesday, March 15, at 2:00 ollowing report, showing the distri•ution TWO SENTENCED TO JAIL o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal of Red Cross Seals in this county. church. When the "6-66" Paige Daytona The members present at the meeting Townships —FOR SATURDAY—- model covered a mile in 35:01 Adams $ 2.30 all want home boosters for the Admit Guilt in Statuatory Offense Austin 9.70 Farm Bureau. Against 14-Year seconds January 21st it not only -S Bennington 8.80 The following officers were elected: Old Girl Clayton 5.70 set up anew official world's stock, —*1 J. F. Ziemer, director Geo. Wall, Dexter 8.46 Frank Gute, 22, and Daniel Hall, car speed record. It also demon* Frankford 23.38 vice director Joe Goetsch, secretary. Grand Meadow 4.71 20, were Sentenced to ninety days Co-Operators: Elmer Christianson, strated in the most convincing: Lansing 11.96 and sixty sixty days respectively in Wm. Garbisch, Fred Ebel, Alfred Le Roy 16.12 fashion possible the general, the county jail Monday by Judge Freed. Lodi 12.26 Q^therwood when they pleaded guilty mechanical superiority of the fulf Lyle 11.82 Bad Roads Mar Marshall 2.50 to a statuatory charge, committed Udolpho Meeting line of Paige "6-66" models. Nevada 14.06 against a fourteen year old girl of this Udolpho, March 17—Udolpho Pleasant Valley 11.23 city. Other youths were implicated in Racine 5.69 township held its meeting at 8:00 The engine that powers the the affair. They were minors. Gute Red Rock 15.38 o'clock P. M. in the LaBar school "6-66" models is an exclusive Sargeant 10.97 and Hall were bound over to district house, Tuesday, Ma^ch 15th. Bad Udolpho 1*8.18 court and Gute pleaded guilty. Hall Paige possession. Its supreme roads kept many farmers away who Waltham 9.39 admitted conspiracy to the offense. would ordinarily have been at the Windom 14.64 qualities are not merely for setting In passing his sentence Judge Catherwood meeting. Towns, Adams Seals Returned up new world's records. inquired why steps to discipline The following officers were elected: Austin $336.49 the girl had not been taken, declaring O. W. Cummings, director V. A. They are there for the daily service Brownsdale 2.28 that it was a case of public King, vice director N. C. Goodwin, Dexter 3.95 of the average owner. concern and that two |state penal Elkton Seals returned secretary. 31 Premium Crackers 73c Grand Meadow 20.70 institutions were maintained for Co-Operators: Ormanzo Peterson, Lansing 10.00 Demonstrate any "6-66" Paige cases of this sprt. The judge did C. B. Christianson, Blair Jarvis, *J. Century brand coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 Le Roy Not yet reported not blame any official but called attention P. Sullivan. model and learn for yourself. Lyle 10.00 5.00 to the condition, saying that Racine Bulk Cocoa, per lb. 20c 6.00 Rose Creek he believed it to be a case of divided MEETINGS THIS WEEK 3.59 Sargeant 9-Se Lakrvood.Snen- Patttngar Touring Car authority. Potatoes 75c bushel 9.94 Taopi e-ee Larehmont 11 Four-l'a»M*99T SvertTtv* Dexter township meets in the The girl is on probation and is in 27.70 Waltham 6-66 Fm-Pauenger Cout*. Town Hall, March 17, at 2:00 touch with the police matron. 4-06 Sim-faiKiifri Srtian -*ri Pride of Grundy Sweet Total for County $652.90 o'clock P. M. All model* u-ill bt exhibited at A vto-. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS. mobtlt thowt throughout Ike couWg Sargeant township meets at Corn 9c can BREAKS PAROLE-REFORMATORY the Town Hall March 17, at -t -,•3 CRISPETTES PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT 8:00 o'clock .M. Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large Pleasant Valley meets at the Jtotei Car* of fa*0€ iletor hucka Rochester Youth Given Indeterminate Size 20c Town Hall, March 18, at 2:00 Sentence at o'elock P. M. Training School Racine township meets at the Hebe milk, tall 10c can bresh MOTOR INN, 8:00 Town Hall, March 18, at Delicious Roy Kahler, 19, of Rochester appeared French Island Peas, 2 cans 25c o'clock P. M. E. D. Hopfe, Prop. before Judgs Cathfirwobd Frankford township meets at Monday on a charge of passing the Town Hall, March 19, at Park Crispette checks with no funds in the bank and 10:00 o'clock A. M. "The Store That Makes Your Dollars Have More was sentenced to an indeterminate Grand Meadow township at Kitchen THE moist CXR. TW AMERICA Cents." at sentence in the state reformatory. Woodman Hall, March 21, ED. MORTENSEN, PROP. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Kahler appeared before the court P. M. 8:00 o'clock at Munson last June on this charge and the sentence Lodi township at was suspended- pending his Store Building, March 23, P. M. good behavior, until this term of 2:00 o'clock court. He admitted committing the same offence against the Commercial The schedule for the meetings in Hotel in Rochester on February 1. the remaining townships have not O. W. O'Berg, one of Kahler's probation officers said that he had not lived up to the terms of probation HIGHEST PRICE and that money was his greatest PAID FOR weakness, and that he showed no inclination Poultry and Veal toward responsibility. Jay C. Hormel, O. W. O'Berg of this city and Dr. Russell A. Hennessey Get Our Prices *fjll of Rochester were the probation "Before You Go officers., Elsewhere R. H. JOHNSON & SON. Mrs. Charles Aschambeau, of Minneapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. PROVISION MARKET Hi D. Cory at her home in the Cottage 226 E. Mill Strwft Apartments on Lansing avenue. A health-building At the big Removal Sale. Remember that regular prices go .on these goods Bread for growing youngsters after this week. Sale closes Saturday, March 19. $5.15 Bread and Cake $2.81 cabinets All Electric Light Bulbs $6.00 Bread and Cake 15 PER CENT OFF 1 cabinets $4.50 RUBBE RGARDEN HOSE $7.00 Bread and Cake cabinets $5.96 25c hose ........19c ft. 20c hose ... .16c ft. $5.00 Universal Lunch Kit Extra Special Red Hose 18c with one pint vacuum bottle $3.75 $1.65 Clothes Baskets ...^$1.25 Jgg& $10.00 Electric Stove $7.50 No. 6 Burgess Dry Cells 35c 8 Gal. Extra Heavy Cream and $1.75 tin bread raising rfj* BETTER pans. Extra Special 89c j~ wagon cans ...$4.25 than meat and many other foods for the growing youngster who goes to school and demands i/2 Gal. So-Bos-So Sho-fly ..49c AH enamel ware ..........1-3 off a clear ,alert mind is good wholesome bread with the nourishing qualities that are contained in $6t00 Hog Oilers ............$3.50 41/2x41/2 ft. Congoleum FEDERAL BREAD Rugs Don't forget that you will never again $2.10 «rt 1 Farm Hoist buy ranges as cheaply as we can sell $12.00 SPECIAL,. is 1 mason's sand sifter $3.25 Ask to see this item. Federal Bread is baked right before you. You see what goes into 2 ear corn dryers, each ........2c the dough pans—and you watch the marvelous Federal oven turn pav vou.f out those wonderful, uniform, crispy, golden-browned loaves of Federal uVmoy£ Ir Come Bread. Come in today! Try Federal Quality products—cakes, cookies, doughnuts, Parkerhouse rolls. Lunches Served in Connection With Bakery RELIABLE HARDWARE %, "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES." fa* -If mmm JL" ,,a