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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

April 21, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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tMj v^ .yy^v^,^.' •••j JI"*LU.'*L.., .• grr^r: ROSE CAEEK BAYS' AND EIRLS'.CLUl -I '4 'W4» #Jprtog^i^^tlr»ja' arewid. liiih fdr Uis,''''fit ci lieense taiA^lwa^^MoU -A aze in AUSTtNJMARKSl* rear. ^lTS.OO. WOM phohe. ...... fund. This mm SALE—8. Btrff Orpingtea •«w«tofion. C. He is new liere in the county and by Uie eoiUepi^ WibMDmilitea the jMn- April21,1821 -for fcatalting $l.SO per set- .-In*? f. HOG 1MHKET QsUa^'tefcle Sb needa you* Cp-?Perat|on. IIY year's Improved model Just jium and Butchers ...:.'17,16 Aromhe inetmeSt^ra^e^tewpi up. hauted viutd tup^d fine lc«*r ........ 5.8&to v.i# $6$ For jwyfppili^a^as^ueks sale will OMfjftOYALTTrrREt^^ tion. or. EVERGREENS FOR -SALE—1000 thiti figure, making all new motor xehi1! trade for five car. paaftprifr De. "Nbrway Spn $ (jCpatunied from.Page Four) tto 4^-:lift 4- ft 'des! pay an annual tag of .p«r "A. Arneson. 2I41L I. "T MifiMs and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 jCaJl or. address. TOTAL ENROLLMENT 1 high. John It Dexter^ u, Minn. 80-6-c resents acut 6f more than $9,000,00& ^arin«l an* Gi2tt^nr...$2.60to fS.OO FIVE TOWNS REACHES FARM BUREAU NOTES REAL ESTiPTE from the amounts requested by differ* »8ulls4!^.......,...................:i 3.€p to 6^0' 245 'the jthird ind per «Snf USED C^RS 1 ent departments and Institutions. F. L. Liebenstein assumed his FOR SALE—The* vjEALs. SHEEP AMD LAMBS BROWNSDALE 6L0B IS NAMED In spite of the growing needs of the f$R SALE—1914 Ford deUvery acre farm near Fat La^nbs O.OjP^to 7.00, EUrtfrfei. duties as county agent of Mower state and the higher costs of maintaining "!Jruek: ^Engine in exeellent shape, county, April 13. The old farm bu J^Or institutions, the total itflowed thlsyoar .'"V^There la eas^r way spcefcWP ignition, Kwly no to jittery andMagneto =. Ve^l M..j./M"."ww"•• .*4« reau office, in the basement of the will not exceed the. appropriations p«:. -us**' 1*5 ... Qi^tedjlifgJJalagW '**1%*•*' court house is being used. The made two yeart agb. The then, Club Workers In County paflMge.^'OM v)i6:#«&ltf aMte lniii Eggs »••••I rtH m-• W fci•ftt MO&" Including amounts allowed In the extra county nurse and police matron have Actively Engaged' in Sum- pay the pricifc Thilsmst Platlt«idd^t Associated Insurance Agency session, was about $33,000,000. moved to the grand jury room of the Granted. BUtNhe ftict renialni. Success f. mer Project Work Quoted by Smith-Wright Company All the appropriation bills are subject means long h6urs oJ labor and courthouse. V. Hens .20 to change but the approximate way. Fifty boys and girla in Grand little sleep while one la on the EggS .21 ALL KINDS OF lNSUfLANCE totals can be determined very closely It means tiied ?ey# arid the adie of Meadow, Dexter, Rose Creek, Adams, Mr. Liebenstein comes here from Eggs, No. 2 .17 .»r_- today. They will run about as follows: O. Niehoi*' UMdei, stn«il(l :''tit the point of litter and Brownsdale enrolled for club Menominie, Dunn county, Wisconsin, Educational $16,000,000 Y'. exhaustldri,''"i^9ence-and. nnifiafglng where he has been in charge of the ...»..4.- M. H. KENASTON work last week, making a total of State departments 6,500,000 a seal, and^ «|^Nn)niitldipi that animal and dairy husbandry work of 245 members in the five town& to PheB^triilge MS State Institutions 7,700,000 Ofice Aniis NA. Bank Bide. never wavem It li^Hins a perennial 1 the Dnim' county School of Agriculture date.! A few more-enrollments are Semi-state activities.'..3,000,000 'hi refusal to be sfj^fi^^i^^ i^ljpvement anirDomeijtie Economy for the Claims 500,000 expected this week. The Roseifcreek of toda|^and^^de|^H^^ion The last tvo bills have not been past three years club now has seventy-two members to generate- a' Httle^ lleiin tomorrow.—Country iff-* framed by either committee and only which make it easily the largest club During the summer he formed agricqJtur^l Geptleraaiifv roughly are estimated. '.'A' in the county. Sewing is by far the. extension service among The senate finance committee appointed Howling most popular project this year— the fariners of Dunn county. This a subcommittee of five to pass Persians love dogs beotjase they are seventy-five girls are taking either work is very similar to the work of on the University of Minnesota requostf. supposed to Ile awaMe'nigbts and drive Oi« Cent Per Word NP« first or second year work. The requirements county' agent as the county agent away the demons |bi^ :wait fdr the ••rtioa. Minimum Charge of the first year's work work in Dunn county is taken care of Legal Publication Rates Increased. Tw*aty-fiv« cants. Ton ceeto souls of the-deadt *ei^Bore, the dog are a sewing bag, gift article, nightgown ifiwei CoUaction Charge Will Be by the county agricultural school. Opposition of friends of foreign howls at siiglit the he is to de­ mi*-wmt wmii Added for all for or apron, and a patch and darn language newspapers, which threatened feat the demcms and the more he is He has had experience in organizing a advaaee. Readers or loeale in the second year, a tailored cotton to blocluconsideration of the bill appreciated by his owner. cow testing associations, boys and not run ia this column will he dress, one article of underwear, such codifying the-liftws on legal publications, chtrnd 'at the rate of lO ceats girls clubs, county farm work, drainage made it necessary to amend the as a petticoat or princess slip, and MORE BREED per line. projects, breed associations* and bill in the house before it could be one article in which French hemming CREDIT GJ8Wr„ sales and gejieral farm problems. brought up. The provision requiring is used, besides the patch and darn, (Continued^roil^ One) WANTED publication to be made in English are required. language newspapers was cut out. The a Mr. Liebenstein was born and raised can purchase peligr«e^8|tckn long WANTED TO RENT—Must have 6 There are sixteen girls baking bread, bill also was amended to xnake the rate on a farm in Sheboygan county,, or 8 room House with garage or time credit. .. twenty cake club members, and twenty-six 90 cents a folio for fliAt insertion and barn by first of May. No objections Wisconsin, where his parents still reside. Before You Step on the Starter VAmerican farmers have been demanding 45 cents for subsequent insertions. In girls have already enrolled for to TentaV-price. »Bridge^962-J N Sheboygan county is one of this form the bill passed, 78 to 13. long time credits as absolutely canning. the leading dairy centers of the United vital to agriculture^ Mr. Morris, State Cement Plant Bill Passed. Poultry and garden projects rank LOOKUP W.L. Chapman "The States. The city, of Plymouth is The senate bill for a commission said. v'T^e Angus bre^cbH^ -association Do you want to risk losing everything you have House Mover." We do all kinds of next to sewing in popularity with the leading cheese Jki&rket and price to investigate feasibility of a State ^snts tei prove 5^*t the basement work. Cement and cement in the world? forty-eight members enrolled in each. fixing center, of thg£ world* That owned cement plant was passed unanimously block Call Main 810-L. farmers themselves, aire^^^iig to You are'doing just that if you drive your car Twenty boys have signed up for livestock county is also noted (or ths Jfirge by the house. The hoi*®? also 26-tf-c practise what they j^e^h4^|^her without full insurance protection. t. judging at Dexter, Adams and passed the new military cod^ after number of pure bred-cattle. H&&faduated than see xnany far|n|ers: l^s^^e opportunity Even the most careful and 'wary driver have! WANTED—To buy all kinds of furniture Grand Meadow. There are twentythree voting down several amendments. The from the long cogtiffee jgpcuU. -*1/ to buy pedijgreed sto^piat and stoves, will trade towards accidents at times. Some accjdehts ar^ jini|ivoidr £i pig club members, nearly half vote was 74 to^0. Three infantry regiments turd at the ^University' of "Wpeonsin new. Call Main 250. Herzog might be building up fine »S^iin now Insistence are given equal of them in the sow and litter contest, ft Voigt, 210-212 E. Mill St. at Madison in tjie sprirt^iif •-Xis. the northwest, the, associa^m\ will claims to recognition, in the event that And you gamble with all you possess wh^n" yoi\ 7 twelve baby beef club members, nine -30-10-c k* then took his major. wo^i| in ifmai the government insists on, cutting the help makf necessary credit drive without being completely insured Vyain^ in the dairy calf club, and a few have husbandry and had Prof:l G- C. Humphrey Infantry dojjh jjto one regiment. ments." liability, collision,'fire, etc. ... -r enrolled in the sheep club. as class advisor. The Univerany general hospital bill, The Minnesota Hereford HIGHEST PRICE You cannot enjoy motoring witti sucn a ter-s The Jolly Workers' Club of Rose passed bytheLfcoqse and now up to jthe association, thrp. the f* rible risk hanging over yoii. Creek held a meeting in the high governor, that counties hireafter During the spring summer of WCID FOR federation, wa^ihe first Phone us today and find out ttie ^st of' cbnfT t0^ may ^end patients to the hospital 1 ui school assembly room last Monday at 1917 he worked^ tK* swSne depart a* long time credit plan foif rthwest ill? PouJlry and Veal plete insurance protection. Btffc^eT 'you ~^nk but shall pa^/haitthe cost of ttyelr which time the following officers were N. ment of the Univ&^$j£>Fariil at Madison, V- asso- farmers. Office! bf the your motor—think! care. It unlflea /the ihcfSpltal, thd Ais-i elected: James Cawley, president Wisconsin. _lfe "is_deeJ)lyi jjnte 1 II 1 ry and^e'university health I service, ciatibn are at jflie Unive: ty farm, -G^t Ovr Prk«i AUSTIN INSURANCE MNCif Augustine Reinartz, vice-president ested in live stoa$**betteif and rvi, "and giy^ county hospiteU-{ln SjB*auLs* "\l tfefara YM Go Loretta Fink, secretary. feeding of all fann animals fo^ higher sanatoriums/the''ben^fit of aseocla' r-% sir. Tuesday the Full of Pep Club of production, the developing of po*l This is toi^iad^ seas? with the unl^ai^r hosp^al syste: BABCOCK BUILDING is che^. You cato't afford Adams re-organized and elected Horace Auto Tax Flgure Agreed ilpon. A SON. bred herds and the rattle industry in of pet cent Jit out it. If. you afB in b4ed protec­ INSURANCE Two the first cost of an Burgan president, John Martinson, general. He believ^skjn the production PRO^ISIOIT MARKS? tion .call J. E. OriM^V Aitstin Nat'l automobile will be the basis of the new E. RAY CORY, Mgr. AUSTIN, MINN. vice president, and Hildegarde of crops best ad£p^ ip-the locality Bank building. '. 27-8-c Schneider, secretary. and those which will be of most value to the community. He will encourage The "Brownsdale Live Wires" was farmers ta produce thch maximum the name selected by the Brownsdale J. C. pBNNEY without rob&ngt&fe ^oii^of its club niembers at their meeting Wednesday. h-C{ fertility in a few yearsr^ Hilda Peterson is president, Ruth Becker vice-president, and The farm bureau/pff|ee is open to Gretta Hessenins, secretary. anyone who-desires ipfAgination along agricultural lines or wh$ cares to talk The Dexter Center Club held their over agricultural subjects. The second meeting at 4:00 o'clock last county agent does &»t profess to Thursday. A program was given, O N E lisr&yz: know everything iff ^agriculture, as consisting of club songs and reports that is impossible forr,ahy one person, of the Boys' and Girls' Short Course Ladies' Suits and Coats i&r!' v. br: but he will endeavor t^^give such advise by Lloyd Vermilyea, Herbert Haugland Corn Flakes, Kelloggs, larger per pkgrf4.?.d:.r4^20 as he. is able to and&answer other and Edward Kramer. Post Toasties, large, per pkg. ............A.^i..kt^I8 questions by the use of good text and The Senior Stick Tight Club of research bulletins. Her 3s also willing Mustard Sardines, per^ citt :^.J Grand Meadow elected the following to accept adfefce atftf suggestions officers at their meeting Friday: Thelma Mothers Oats, per pkg. ...... which will aid the woifrkhere. Temanson, president Leona McDonough, Cocoa, per lb. ......J.^.20 A big special purchase dirjeet frpi^j^ashioo's Center vice-president Robert Hill, 1 In order to accomplish the maximum Maple Karo Syrup, gal 1 ...: .. ... ..i....4.*1.00 secretary. r7? for our 312 Department Stores. for the farm bureau, all the Maple Karo Syrup, gal. ...........SO members must co-operate with their FARMER DELEGATES French Island Peas, 2 cans for .........,^..25 Finest Materials officers and the county agent to bring Latest Styles FACE LONG GRIND about the desired endi The county Potatoes, per bushel ........in'v.SO (Continued from Page One) agent is merely an instrument in the Early Ohio Seed*Potatoes, per bushel 60 organization and can be used to good ences with administration leaders has Century Brand Coffee, 3 4bs. for .v....v.l.HJi^OO advantage in the county, but if the been arranged. C, C. Coffee, per lb. ,1^^,Jo farmers make no attempt to. use him "Many states are anxious to know 6 lb. can C. C. Coffee i.^...v|..:n3L75 or have hun'help them Jje cannot hope the details of how Minnesota has Our allotment of this special purchase of five thousand a is in Sailor Queen Salmon, per can been paving the way in legislation Ladies9 Suits and Coats has arrived. This is the and many other matters of importance i: The services of the farm bureau THE STORE THAT MAKES YOUli DOLLAR to agriculture," Mr. Anderson most remarkable offering of the season. are yours, make use of, them. Stop HAVE MORE CENTS. said. "We have been considering finance, '.a. :-".v.vJ5s 5 W- in at the office and get acquainted including the federal reserve Priced according-to quality with the county agent, give him your and federal land bank systems, and 'H-f? i: ideas on agricultural subjects and ask rural credits. We have also considered SUITS co-operative 'marketing problems, ^4 and have had several specialists from 19.75 22.50 21475 the department of agriculture before W. B. Corsets Add Price Attraction to theirl us. I have also seen Congressman Volstead about the Capper-Volstead Reputation for Smartness, Quality and Comfort! act, legalizing co-operative marketing -.t. ssA enterprises on a large scale. This act has been re-introduced in- congress." I is easy to give more money for youf corsetbut Subcommittees of the farm bureau 22.50 2 27.50 delegation have been appointed to hard to get more value than a W. B. offefs. "V make a special study of finance and taxation before a definite policy is Don't buy a Corset anywhere until Yovi have laid before congress, Mr. Anderson A seen the W.B. Models here! said. Other matters' on which the Yoll will enjoy seeing th^e^e^quisite styles at these committee is to tell congress^ the YOU will be delighted with their smart Jines stand of 1,500,000 farm bureau members extremely low prices. We anticipate rapid celling. —whether the model be for the, slender, include tariff protection for youthful figure, or for the woman, of mature 1 farm crops, transportation, immigration, COME SELECT Y6UR GARMENT years. Our stock comprises styles for all types. packer control, 4hdr establishment 9S&OA Ait Have one of "our cd^setieres show^ you seyerpkpairs of the proposed nitrate plant at Pits? of the model, silited to your figure,—so tliat Mussel Shoals. 55j*T* you may have a selection of different fmatures. Mr. Anderson urged that Minnesota farmers who have^definite ideas on national legislation communicate with Price $1.50 to $6.00 the committee while it is in Washing-! rsvil ton. Farm bureau leaders hope, he .B. is THE CORSET FOR ME" said, that by co-operation with the /T a—i heads of government departments and congressional leaders, the delegation 312 DEPARTMENT STORES can work out a program of agricultural AUSTIN, MINN. legislation that will be accepted, UF 205-202 M. MAIN •£». by congress. jM m* you try to change the opinion If ol a Qol, itc ^hwi»fetratefi that you are J. C. PENNEY COMPANY—A NATION-WIPE INSTTTUnOW one. rf? I