Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 24, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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If we "The County Paper" wise for Mrs. Hollister and Wishing Mr. Hanson many more happy DIRECTORY Miss could ever stop.worrying about^ theoretical without a dissenting vote providing Published every Monday and Thursday, ohnson as being ideal hostesses. and successful birthdays. at Austin, Minnesota and hypothetical questions, for a constitutional amendment ROE AND GANNON, Publishers and foreign complication# 4 which to be submitted to the people next Advertising is the father of good J. M. HEIMER I MRS. L. 6. H'OLLISTER and Miss V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor actually concern us remotely, if at year. will and confidence. Lellian Johnson were hostesses at a THE MISSES Stella and Evelyn Lire Stock and Real Estate all, forget race creed and party, and Unique party for the Business girls Official Paper of Mower County Wigness entertained "The Bunch" at Auctioneer Tuesday night in the Y. W. C. A. TAXES elect men to office not on the basis a party last night in'the Y. W. C. A. PROFESSIONAL •It Specially Conversant with rooms. Invitations were sent out in rooms. A splendid supper was served. "To figure his income tax." Neal of how well than can do us, but upon DIRECTORY the pocket of tiny aprons and each Pedigree work O'Hara says "a man must be a mathemagician. the platform of how well they can do MRS. PHOEBE MOORE was surprised girl was requested to return the apron Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. A chap who can figure for us, we should have something approaching with ,a penny in the pocket for A. I. ARNfcSON, M. D. 'by the Royal Neighbors at their Qieeting Monday night. The each inch of her waist measure. A G. L. BAKER, M. D. out how much he owes the government the free country we are Specialist in Natural Therapeutics splendid program had been prepared. occasion was her birthday and she rev for making the world safe for supposed to live in. Physician and Surf eon Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," •O OUR Mrs. ,A. M. Lewis dressed as an old ceived many gifts. electrical, mechanical, OUNTK democracy can make home brew without It. is just the lack of co-operation Office in Lewis Building fashioned girl sang Old Fashioned MEMBER* spinal and other Natural methods AFFILIATING MRS. B. H. BROWN and Mrs. H. any fear of explosions." and common sense in the exercise of songs, she was accompanied on the Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 in addition to Medical Treat C. Brown entertained a number of piano by Mrs. Fred Rayman. Mrs. our right to vote intelligently, that Office, Bridge 277 After' sleepless nights and days of ments. friends at their home on East Bridge Harold Fenton accompanied by Mrs. Piles, fissures, ulcers'and similar invites bolshevism and most of the Austin, Minn. torture, if a man finally succeeds in street Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. D. Mike O'Neil sang a solo. The remainder diseases successfully treated other social evils that may threaten Minard of St. Paul was guest of figuring out the sum of his tax, he of the evening was spent in without hospitalization. DONOVAN & GOSLEE honor. games and various "stunts." Frappe has to be a wizard to find the money us. Office over Austin Furniture Funeral Directors and wafers was served, Miss Otelia Our forefathers gave us, many of to pay it with. Because all year Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) MRS. CHARLES ERICKSON, Mrs. Nelson presiding at the jmnch bowl. and Embalmers them at the expense of their lives, a William Cook and Mrs. A* Damm entertained long he ha^been paying taxes whenever Day Calls—Phone Main 198 the Carnation club of the sound form of government based he took his wife to the moving G. I. A. Tuesday afternoon, at which Night Calls fMEMBER upon that greatest of all bonds, The ELKS' SOCIAL pictures, bought soothing syrup for Mrs. Albert Hessler was initiated T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Declaration of Independence. And the children, or purchased tooth-paste into the club. H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. how have we kept our faith with for himself, and in a thousand and Foreign Advertising Representative Motor and Carnage Service MISS STELLA TURTON was married them. 1 THE AMER1C AN frRESS ASSOCIATION one other ways. V~ .t Social will be given at the Armory to Robert C. Creech Tuesday afternoon It is the duty of every man who Member of Minnesota Select List The politicians of our Nation, at the Congregational Manse, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. reads this to write to his National by Dr. Swisher. They will reside Thursday, March 31st. State, City, and Town apparently Physician J^nd Surgeon SUBSCRIPTION RATES here upon their return from a trip to and State representatives, protesting have one- glorious objective—to see Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn, Per Year, in advance $2.60 the Twin Cities. against the over-burden of taxation that no humble citizen finally escapes and Laboratory Equipment Six Months $1.26 Elks and their ladies anjd families are invited Assistants— Single Copies 05 and demanding economy in the conduct with any real money on his MRS. ALBERT HESSLER was Elks must present their cards at the door. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. surprised by a number of her friends of public business. person. And to prevent him from Entered as Second Class Matter at Mabelle Moore, R. N. Monday night on her birthday anniversary. earning the money in to pay the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under 1921 But most of us will let George do Miss Mildred Hessler and COMMITTEE. THE HOSPITAL CLINIC the act of March 3, 1879. what should be paid out of his Miss Mabel Saman gave a piano selection 1920 it. How would it be for every man C. A. Hegge, M. D. and Mrs. Joe Ous, Mrs. W. E. income, he must give over his besthours who has aggressiveness enough to act O. H. Hegge, M. D. Warfield and Mrs. C. J. Hanson assisted "DICKIES" to computing s'omething like upon this suggestion to drop a card by Mildred Hessler and Mabel P. A. Lommen, M. D. Dicky—A false shirt front or this, as Neal so quaintly remarks. to the Editor saying, "I am with you Saman served the lunch. Mrs. Hessler Miss Mahnda Lewis, X-ray bosom—Webster. and I have made by protest as I believe received a memento of the occasion. Laboratory assistant. COMPUTATION OF TAXES. Net Do you remember back to the days FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS income .... Plus your street number, every American citizen should." of the dicky? When you could see to St. Olaf Hospital minus the average temperature —Public Service Monthly. MRS. W. O. HOLLISTER celebrated Surgeons, C. M. & St. P. R. R. a pompous man of the world, high her eighty-fourth birthday Tuesday. of your flat, divided by the complexion SPECIAL ATTENTION given silk hat, spats and a vast expanse of She was showered with letters, of your cook^ if you have no In a general sense, productive farm to ^diagnostic accuracy, cards, flowers and candy from her dazzling shirt front—and then happen microscopic, chemical »»d cook, subtract the square root of land is land that is used to produce many friends, In the evening the to see him remove his coat and radiographic. examinations accurately your suspenders and apply an anesthetic crops, to pasture animals, or to furnish clerks from Hollister's Smart Shop made. find that all he had on was his red. and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis gave Do you believe in tobacco a supply of fuel, timber, maple General Surgery— flannel underwear, detached cuffs, her a surprise party. A beautiful ads? .... What time do you sugar, or other profitable forest products. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat birthday cake and other gifts at the and a dicky? Glasses properly fitted. get in nights? (Men with $2000 party ended a beautiful day for Mrs. Warm weather is coming and with exemption not required to answer. Non-productive land is that portion Hollister. Office over Haugan's Pharmacy warm weather refuse heaps are going They don't get out nights.) of a farm which is taken up by the 400 N. Main St. to become more conspicuous than MR. A^D MRS. MARTIN HANSON farrt buildings, by lanes and roads Phone Main 222 INCOME FROM BUSINESS'OR of the^E masters and virere pleasantly surprised Friday they were when snow covered the Austin, Minn. that are unnecessary, fence fows- that PROFESSION. What kind of business evening at their home on East the exquisite grace ground. Well thqn, how many of us are too wide, open ditches, headlands, is rotten with you? Did you Clark street by: a number of friends a are going to wear "dicky" on our that is in all things J. K. LYNDE and relatives who gathered to help swamps, rocks, ravines, sloughs, and ever think of trying bootlegging? property. them celebrate Mr. Hanson's birthday. beautiful are to be streams, or pasture land that does not DENTIST What is your business address? At Cards, Victrola music "and That is, do you clean up and paint economically support live stock. found an Swenson's Office in Hirsh Block what address did you receive your games were enjoyed and at 10^30 your house, rake the lawn, and plant Farmers' Bulletin 745, issued by the Telephone Main 117 valentines? .• How many wolves o'clock a delicious lunch was' served. Spring and Easter pretty flowers in the front of your A birthday cake surmounted by AUSTIN, MINN. United States Department of Agriculture, are on your front veranda?*. home and then let the back yard remain thirty-tWo candles was lit' by Mr. Millinery gives further information TOTAL—^tems to XVIII, from 257 Hanson^ which caused much excitement W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. filled with tin cans, garbage on this subject. Copies "may be had left to right in the order named, deducting and: laughter.' He was present- and other rubbish? UNDERTAKING and upon request of the department at per cent Americanism. The Variety as a 100 Dickies have gone out of style. FUNERAL DIRECTION Washington, D. C. Do not talk to the motorman.) If whole offers—Milaif Auto Hearse Equipment JEWELRY People laughed at them. They were you are confused, turn to page 319 hemps. at a vi a, Prompt attention, in Every Detail a sham. The home garden utilizes idle land Business Residence and deduct the prepositions. You Moire straws, Taffeta So have dirty back yards, get busy Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 should now owe the government and spare time for food production and Lisere, Plateau now and clean up front, back and AUSTIN, MINN. money. The use of vegetables conserves meat, tams, Poke straws, sides and DON'T WEAR A DICKY. Did you ever stop to think that the grains, and other food produced on Straw sailors, Flowered 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 THE DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU politicians who inflict these things farms. Turbans, and The "farmer's program," represented WATCH REPAIRING EASTER SHOP Eye-sight Specialist Candy Cloth hats. in about six bills, has gone We guarantee Satisfaction at Scientific Adjustment of thru the legislative mill and tv7o of reasonable prices GLASSES to all forms of THINK THIS OVER, PARENTS SWENSONS MILLINERY these have been signed by the Governor. defective vision C. I_. JONES There remains for the executive's 120 West Mill Street 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn, attention four bills which JEWELER. were passed by the Senate during the ALBERT H0PFE past -week with slight amendments which were promptly accepted by the *0 House, as follows: LIVE STOCK AND The anti-futures bill, prohibiting trading in grain futures, passed by a REAL ESTATE vote of 50 to 11, defines "gambling" fiMNTM IttOGf'tl AUCTIONEER tUWM#.«(N) in grain as an agreement wherein the actual delivery of the commodity sold ii« Apply early for dates, as I sell is not, in good faith, contemplated or V/ nearly every day in the sale intended by the contracting parties. season. markets bill, passed by The public a vote of declares all grain 47 to 14, AUSTIN, MINN. me! exchanges stock exchanges of and live DRS. FENTON & MEANY the state markets and requiring open DENTISTS them to admit to membership co-operative Austin National Bank Bldg. associations of every nature. Office Phone: Bridge 103 Some question of the constitutionality Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R of this measure was raised. Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564-R A AUSTIN, MINESOTA The bill for the re-establishment of "Minnesota" grades which were for a We are always glad to welcome Four per cent interest, compounded DR. M. J. HARDY time set aside by the Federal grades semi-annually will help the savings accounts from boys. DENTIST of grain—passed 57 to 1—is said to make your savings grow. One dollar or more will open an make probable much confusion in START Austin National Bank Bldg. grading at Minnesota terminals, with interest bearing account. TODAY Austin, Minn. two systems of grading. A rural credits system, framed af- THE BOYS OF TODAY F. H. MAYER UNDERTAKING Undertaker and Funeral Director WILL BE OUR BUSINESS MEN AUTO .HEARSE Day Calls, Main 677 OF TOMORROW Night Calls, Main 120 GOATS and SUITS ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. ARE EQUALLY FASHIONABLE. Surgeon Occulist Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. EVERY DAY WE ARE RECEIVING SMART NEW SUITS AND COATS FORfi Surgeon ,Gto. A. Hormel A Co. SPRING WEAR. DEEP CAPE EFFECTS, TUXEDO FRONTS AND FULLil DISEASES OF THE EYE BELTED STYLES, ALL EXPERTLY TAILORED AND SILK LINED", THAT THINK IT GLASSES FITTED TRANSFORM A WOMAN'S FIGURE INTO THE LINES OF YOUTH, NOT Office- F$rst National Bank Bldg. ONLY NEW STYIiES, BUT NEW L&K ^RICES' AS WELL. WER Phon^Office—^Bridge 75 SEE OUR WONDERFUL Phone Residence-—Bridge 499. SHOWING OF EASTER MILLINERY OFFIC&gOUrtS: Would you get (your policy 9 to in.—2 to 4 p. m. Hats of glistening braids with ribbon flowers-and: ornaments used in abun-' haphazardly? No, of course By Appbititment, 7*:30 te 8 p. m. dance. .? iU not. It would be a great mistake. Transparent effects in sailor and chinchin shapes smartly trimmed. You not only need an insurance AUSTIN CLINIC policy that meets your Bonnets and poke effects laden lyith fruit and flowers. requirements but one that is issued Hats of silk and cejophane combinations "n high colors and trimmed with flowers Chas. F. Lewis, M. D. by a company that is or Ifruit. .. E. C. Rebman, M. D. strong and sound. ^'and-made liseres, viscas and braids cleverly trimmed with the seftso^'s smartest, r*' Cka*. C. Allen, M. D. 'f's Teach Your Dollars Cents!! 4 G. W. Havens, M. D. This agency can tell you a J. DAINTY PRESSES FOR EVENING—STREETS 4 great deal about the standing W. B.^Grise, M. and reliability of insurance AND PARTY FROCKS jGeneral Surgery— 4 companies. It can tell you a THE AUSTIN NATIONALS*® Surpassing in quality and originality without extravagance, offer an unusual Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lot of things about insurance biftinfc oportunity. Glasses fitted that will register directly on your pocketbook, in money saved. Surgeons—— St. Olaf Hospital Let us start our knowledge C.G. W. R.R. working for, you. Have Geo A. Hormel & Co. somebody here see you. •I 'i Hormel Milling Co. 223 N. MAIN ST AUSTIN, MINN. Babcock Bldg. ^Opposite P. O. PAGE: A. c. Phone Main 197 RESOURCES TWO MILLION DOLLARS For Information Oat 5*4 Of Offic* Hours Call Austin, Minnesota. Of The Doctors Amy ^55 jg.'