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Wf -A. y*- ,* ~yr*rgr5?- 4f iWT ^?W 8 i' *-4T ifew -r* 1 «w *". **-,*. 'A.. *&» V- Tv£ PACE FIVB tf MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 HIGHWAY BILL PASSED Frank IfijT "SSEes^orf Th^ fange al 1he ~courlhouse Fainting Man Some Leghorn hens 4at the' Lostegaard, Louis and Florence Goetsch, tertd "UfB" ^fervlce pdor'tiTTIoveiiiWr Hoffman sale Wednesday. See display nearest the place where the Leonard and Russell Christianson Falls Against 11, 1918. or who saw active service on bMU Clarence Hanson, Albert £uthi, Johnny ad in this issue. Adv. 27-1-c cause of action arose. The present Stove Burned or after that date, or who Is In the Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford law was objected to on grounds that service under honorable conditions, at Make Your Pimno New Ulland. corporations tried a majority of these Amended Measure Gets Unanimous Blooming Prairie.-—Bert Olson of the time of making application, shall Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and I fix player pianos. Also tunings cases at Duluth to the inconvenience Canton, a brother of Julius Olson, be entitled to $15 per month for the son Ross were Sunday guests at the Vote in Sefiate—Expenditures fgr Calls answered anywhere. Phone Main of witnesses and litigants on the range. was seized with a fainting fit while in time of service up to July, 1920. Albert Luthi home. 129, or write B. H. Peterson, with A. Hard Surfacing Limited. Newsboy Measure Kept Alive. Treat's barber shop last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Knut Basness and Mrs. Gust The bill expressly deprives deserters, Bluhm Music Co., Austin. Adv. W. After rollcall on the bill prohibiting He fell against the stove Hanson were callers at the John Fiebeger 25-4-f. or those who left service under dishonorable Spring Valley Starts Agitation newsboys under 12 years of age from which was overturned and the burning home Saturday. St. Paul—Without a discussing vote, conditions conscientious objectors selling papers on the streets, had been coals rolled out and burned Mr. For Baseball Team—Baseball Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tolifson will the senate passed the hfghway administration TORNADO SEASON IS HERE! v.-ho refused to serve, those who Olson severely about his head and started, Senator F. L. Palmer, author, move the latter part of the week on bill after making only a few "Bug" is Busy refused to don the uniform aliens who Just call Bridge 802, The Associated hands. He was entirely unconscious was permitted to withdraw his motion their own farm. amendments. The bill will now go to Insurance Agency. TelJ them were discharged from the service because of any pain until he regained consciousness Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Erick and for final passage and the bill was kept Do you want Tornado Insurance. the house. of their lienage, and slackers in the open air. He stated children spent Sunday afternoon at Spring- Valley—1£ some one were alive on the calendar. Due to light attendance. It Now! Not tomorrow, but Tight One of the most important amendments that he was well and that he had not generally, of the benefits of the bonus the Oscar Lysne home. the bill would have failed to to tell you that Spring Valley will not "Now." Adv. 26-3-c. been troubled with fainting fits before. to the" bill in genei'al limits the act. Ten pupils of the Aldahl school pass, had the rollcall continued. have a ball team next summer and amount that might be spent for hai-rt took fhe examination at the LaBar It also provides that soldiers who Full Crew Bill Delay Asked. Linoleum and rugs at right prices you felt that he knew what he was school Thursday and Friday. it surfacing to 20 per cent of the construction left the ranks to accept commissions Who Remembers at new department of Donovan A majority and minority report on The lumber sawers have been sawing talking about, we wonder what your fund for each year. The and those who accepted pay as civilian The old-i*shiori$d housewife that Goslee's. Adv. 26-1-c. the railroad full crew bill was returned lumber for C. B. Christianson and first thot would be? It might strike house had fixed the limit at 25 per employes, shall not participate. Officers about always had dough on her by the senate railroads committee, the some of the neighbors. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS cent. The idea back of the limit is to hands and flour on her nose? you as just about the proper thing and civilians were also barred under majority favoring indefinite postponement George Thompson who has been repairing permit the proper grading and graveling the original bill. The bill was referred and then again it might not. However, of the measure. The reports the wind mill at the Ed. Gotfdmanson All deposits made in the Savings If all enemies were chivalrous of the roads within the next two to the Soldiers' Home and State if you were one of the many were tabled and will be fought out in home returned to Blooming Department of the Austin National there would be no wars. years before much hard surfacing is Bonus committee. Prairie Saturday. Bank on or before April 10, draw interest the near future. who cheered themselves hoarse to done. from April 1, at the rate of 4% The pupils of District 135 who took Hospital Bill Approved. Experimental Farms -Meet Defeat. WEST LANSING the tune of Ryan's home runs or After a sharp debate an amendment per annum, payable quarterly. Adv. the state examination in District No. The bill creating a Minnesota General County boards will not be able to Smith's elegant "wind-ups" last year, striking out the provision prohibiting 26.3-c. 1 were Louise and Hilma Luthi, Agnes hospital at the University of Minnesota, provide for county experimental farms, Julius Karl sawed wood for Henry we are more convinced that you want advertisements along the trunk highways, and Albert Noble. to work in harmony with the the senate committee on towns, counties Dugaw Saturday. Avas adopted. a ball team here next summer equal hospitals throughout the state, and Marion Bates was a guest of Freddie and municipalities having killed This is tornado season. Insurance A E N I O N One of the amendments, made by to all and second to none. also with institutions under the board Buxton last Sunday. a bill making this provision. This committee is cheap. You can't afford to be without agreement with the Hennepin county Mr. and Mys. Ole Lerud attended With our "sunshine" weather coming of 3ontrol, has been recommended to also put the ax on a measure it. If you are in need of protection senators, will make it possible for FARMERS! church in Austin Sunday. '4^ pass to the senate. in delayed installments, and authorizing county boards to acquire call J. E. Crippen, Austin Nat'l Hennepin county to raise $750,000 and Miss Rose Jacobson was a guest at Bank building. 27-8-c land for public parks and tourist mightily abbreviated ones at that, Pass Police Measure. to continue improvements on certain the Sanford Jerdet home Wednesday. We are in the market for camping grounds up to $25,000. baseball news has been a rare article By a vote of 41 to 22 the state senate Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woods attended street extensions, leading into southern Some Leghorn hens at the Frank cream. passed a bill creating the office of Tax Receipt Statement to Stand. Sunday school in Austin Sunday. in this section of the country. But Minnesota. Hoffman sale Wednesday. See display Our proposition will interest state safety commissioner to co-ordinate Sandy J. Richardson of Hibbing ad in this issue. Adv. 27-1-c the recent suggestions of spring have An amendment was adopted permitting The house killed a bill which would you. was a guest at the Dugaw home police activities of the state under put an end to this famine of "sport" counties to hire engineers for repeal the law requiring counties to Thursday and Friday. BRING IN YOUR CREAM one head. The measure was bitterly talk and it looks for all the world AUSTIN MARKETS county work without getting the permission print on the back of tax receipts how Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck that good old days of before the war fought by several senators. of the state highway commissioner the tax money was distributed This visited at the Sandy Noble home in AUSTIN DAIRY PRODUCTS are back again. Most of the larger The measure was introduced by Senator April 4, 1921 and to remove the engineer precipitated a sharp debate, in which Corning Friday and Saturday. COMPANY towns of the state are already organized W. A. Nolan. There is a companion without his approval. it was said some counties did not con-, HOG MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Henrj^ Dugaw and and the sporting section of the bill in the house introduced by Successors to Dibble Dairy form to the law and that "taxpayers Mrs. Lena Nicholison called at the Medium and Butchers 8.30 State Aid Granted Dowling School. twin city dailies are printing the familiar Representative George Wicker. should know where their money goes." Noble-home Sunday afternoon. Packers 6.95 to 7.20 names of four or five years State aid will be granted to the city Under the terms of the bill the state Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haney and CATTLE ago. A K. of C. league, consisting of of Minneapolis for the Michael Dowling To Show Deed Consideration. baby were dinner guests at the Willie safety commissioner, who is to be appointed Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 teams from Austin, Albert Lea, Mason school for crippled children, under A bill to require filing affidavits Bergstrom home in Moscow Sunday. by the governor, has power City, Mankato, Owatonna and Cows and Heifers .. 4.00 to 5.00 the bill by Senator W. F. Brooks and showing considerations which are not Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Padelford and Rochester is in the process of formation to direct all peace officers within the disclosed in deeds presented for record, Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 Thomar. H. Girling, which now has children visited "at her parental home and gives promise of some good state, local'and county. It is provided was advanced to the calendar subject passed both houses. The state aid Bulls 3.50 to 5.00 Wednesday and Thursday of last contests. The "bug*' is loose. It is that the commissioner establish a bureau to amendment after a long debate. amounts to $200 a year for each pupil. week. VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS in the air and Spring Valley fans are of identification at the capitol to It was claimed that the consideration The senate passed the bill Tuesday snd Mrs. Dan Dibble and children of Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 beginning to stir'uneasily. assist local police officials in tracking on would guide assessors and that the bill Austin who spent the past week with motion of Mr. Girling the house We do not propose to call a meeting Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 criminals. It is also provided that the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dugaw was indorsed by tax officials and experts, of our fans, but offer as a suggestion, suspended the rules yesterday and Fat Veal 4.50 to 6.00 commissioner hold a school in criminology returned to their home Saturday. but Representative Theodore that a get-together in the rushed the bill through. Quoted By Dalager for local peace officers. Mrs. L. C. Richardson of Minneapolis near future would not be at all amiss. Christianson asserted that affidavits Eggs 20 Industrial Budget $575,123. and Sandy J. Richardson of If there is to be a team, the sooner Motor Vehicle Regulation. would not be necessary in case the Butter 43 The new state industrial commission Hibbing came to attend the Noble and it is organized the better. If otherwise, A complete code.of regulations for deed contained the words, "$1 and other has presented its budget to the appropriations Quoted by Siiiith-Wright Company Helleck wedding last Wednesday. to allay the baseball fever of vehicles using the highways of the good and valuable consideration." Hens 20 committee, asking a total of some of the enthusiasts would be a NEWRY state was introduced in the house by Then it was advanced subject to Eggs 21 $575,123 a year to cover all the activities service and an act of mercy, all in the committee on highways. In addition Eggs, No. 2 .17 amendment. 4. NOISELESS in its charge. This includes $43,200 one. to all the rules now in use with Ella Magnuson is helping Mrs. a year for boiler inspection, which Insanity Divorce Bill Killed. John Fiebeger this week. regaid to driving, stopping, rounding is offset by fees paid into the general Insanity will not be a ground for Ludtke Dead Coack Charles Christian who has been sick curves or parking, the bill provides revenue fund. It includes $15,000 for divorce in Minnesota for some time to Word has been received by Austin with pneumonia is improving. numerous rules and regulations of the come. The house judiciary committee the minimum wage commission. The SknfAttika friends of the death of Prof. Lu'Jtke Rudolph Magnuson and Roscoe committee's own. For instance, no bathroom' killed a bill by N. T. Moen, making insanity which occurred about three weks a^o. largest part of the money is for inspectors Noble are now owners of Ford cars. motor vehicle may be left standing on Prof. Ludtke was the athletic coach for 10 years ground for permanent The Blooming Prairie shoppers Saturday and referees to handle workmen's walk any street or road with the motor running. and also taught several subjects in were Andrew Erick, Andrew separation. Members of the committee compensation cases and factory inspection. Trailers may be provided with the public schols of Austin a few Basness, C. B. Christianson, Nels expressed* the opinion that unfortunates That** one advantage of tha blocks to prevent their running back, years ago. Mmderm SiJont "Land Sharks" Attacked. are sometimes driven crazy fTVKAGT Middork cloeek if they should break loose while being by erring spouses and should not be MTTERY Intending to deprive "land sharks" that recommenda its uee inhomes Diphtheria Takes Litle Girl pulled up hill. of some of their profits, Theodore victims of something over which they of refinement. Its pleasing design, Gladys Loreta," ten year old Ordinary motor cars, however, are massive appearance and Christianson is fathering a measure had no control. J. F. FAIRBANKS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James forbidden to use chains or lugs, except snow white color are other Bill Postponed. requiring a mortgagee to advertise his Wilson of Windom township, died in "particular places" and at particular tore* that gain it favor. I)rop in— intention for four weeks, before commencing The bill to authorize. |he State Board early Friday morning from diphtheria. times, when they may be necessary, foreclosure proceedings. If, of Control to transfer inmates of the But, the strength, of construction She was buried in Oakwood and then the cross-pieces on the Let Us Show You which insures years and years off cemetery Saturday. in the meantime, the mortgagor pays Sauk Center state homg school for Dealer In without chains must be at least one foot apart. service repairs the easy- girls to the women's state reformatory the interest and installment due, no The Battery Cars must be provided with mufflers, cleaning features that save work proceedings may be started. at- Shakopee, was r'ecolnniended for COAL, WOOD, LIME JURY STILL OUT for the housewife, and the sanitary but NO Cutout may-be used within the postponement following an explanation Peat Experiment Plan Changed. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, With A Two advantages which protect the ON DAVIS CASE limits of any city or village, or when that 'a After killing a bill providing for an like bill had been defeated in family's health—thoee are considerations passing teams or livestock on the road. BRICK AND WALL (Continued from Page One) the senate. appropriation of $50,000 for peat experiments Year Quarantee that make this fixture The width of tracks is limited to 96 your Victory Hall Proposal Killed. under the state auditor, the PLASTER. worthy of a place in home. inches, but tractor engines may be 108 of contradictory evidence and created Although sponsored by the Gold Star house and senate appropriations and Let us give you a figure shoeing inches wide. NO single vehicle may considerable interest thruout the Mothers organization a&d other women's finance committees favor a bill to bow little it will cost to instaU county. Many people were hers be longer than 30 feet, nor longer than associations, a measure providing spend this amount for .this purpose under fixture in your home. Pierce Battery Co. from Taopi and the courtroom was 85 feet with trailers. for a $300,000 Victory hair on the the university school of mines, crowded Saturday. Soldiers' Bonus Bill. State Fair grounds was killed by the which has the equipment and can do M. J. Conway .Office 301 East Bridge St. T^hruout the cross-examination, senate fairs committee. the work cheaper. The long looked for soldiers' bonus Miss Davis sitting behind her attorney Austin, Minn. Phone: Main 33 Clothiers Protest Measure. bill, to take care of deserving service" 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, A. W. Wright, apparently discredited If you only talked when you had several statements made by the defense. Clothing manufacturers and dealers men who were excluded from the benefits Austin, Minn. Phone Bridge 301. Minn. something to talk about, you'd be in protested before'the Senate committee of the bonus act passed in 1919, trouble once where you" now are in on agriculture against the bill by Senator Gets $279.17 Verdict was introduced in the house by the Thompson trouble a dozen times. A. L. Ward, requiring cloth and committee on soldiers' home and state Henry Thompson, plaintiff, in the case of Thompson versus O. V. Perry fabrics to be labeled to show what material bonus. was awarded $279.17. The case was is used and the percentage of The bill provides that men who one of landlord against tenant. pure and shoddy wool. No vote was claimed exemption on account of marriage Thompson sued for $376 and Perry taken on the measure. when the marriage took place brought counter suit for $1012.83. Iron Range Trial Bill Favored. after they had been rejected for age The courtroom is crowded again The senate judiciary committee has or physical disability shall not be considered this afternoon with people interested Chevrolet Offer Appeals favorably recommended a measure permitting an attempt to evade service. in the case of James Caldbeck the trying of railroad and min- -Jt provides that any soldier whio en- versus John Hanrihan. A. W. Wright and M. A. Nelson are attorneys for the plaintiff, Mr. Caldbeck, and Sasse & French for the defendant. To Everyone Associated Insurance Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE O. Niehuis J. W. DeBuhr M. H. KENASTON Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 By selling 50,000 Model "Four-Nineties' before August 1st, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. 1921, we can effect large economies in materials and manufacture. Minimum Charge MOVING Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Collection Charge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for 186,1^7 in advance. Readers or locals And we will pass these benefits on to you» 1 not run in this column will be A- charged at the rate of 10 cents .j TIME IS AT HAND per line. We will give you $70 if you buy an open car and $100 if you buy a closed caj*. This refund will be ma^ oil the purchase WANTED—A competent maid for general house work. Mrs. Ben price of a 'Four-Ninety" Model provided 50,000 of these cars Hormel, 701 North Lansing Avenue. are sold. 27-1-c 120,322 FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. to 111,339 Let us explain the details of this unique and simple plan Inquire of A.-' C. Butterfield, 103,269. you. Brownsuale, Mimi. 17-26-p FOR SALE—My home on South Ken-1 a 4 0 0 0 a a S to re a S S a wood Avenue, consisting oj^ ten acres good house 2 barns ^arage in the United States apples plums berries every foot! 51,647 tillable best of soil. For price and terms see owner, W. H. Martin. '•7 27-4-p! ex OARAGE CO. FOR SALE—Full blood Toulouse LOCAL and LONG goose eggs for setting. Main 623-L 26-2-c DISTANCE-MOVING LOST—Log chain and single tree near school house 2% miles east WE ARE EQUIPPED SO THAT YOU 508-510 N. MAIN STREET 5 AUSTIN MINN. of Austin on State road. Finder CANT GO WRONG. I please leave .at Mower County News Office. 26-2-p CALL FOR OUR PRICE. Roadster, $795 Sedan, $1375 Coupe, $1325 Light Delivery Wagon (1 seat)' LOOK UP W. L. Chapman "The Si S. L. YOUNG House Mover." We do all kinds of I! CHEVROLET SALES 2 $ 8 2 0 as is $ 7 7 0 basement work. Cement and cement qoH All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. block. Call Main 810-L. RECORD if N sr 26-tf-c J. AUSTIN..MINN. PHONE MAIN 181 *. FOR SALE—Fouiv electric fixtures suitable for store use. bargain A The Leuthold Peterson Co.- 26-4-c mm rrfftitnf jj-iYnifiri mrni 1 lute 1 if 1 fig Lu ^^Lnr....