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Ttf1 j. *w1 .r*- v? ir '•ti Thursday, June 2, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. fj. I T' Page Five OUTCLASSED AND Farmers Unite 439 Fined for Drunkenness. Phone 353, T. H. Murphy, Lyle, to nterican Minn. 40-6-p Gust Stark, Fred Arens and Raymond Townships in Minnesota OUTLUCKED Regner appeared in justice FOR SALE—New five room strictly (Continued on Page Five) court Tuesday at 4:00 o'clock and modern cottage, hardwood finish Think About were each fined $10.00 and costs on a thruout, in Woodlawn Park Addition PACKERS LOSE "The results of Minnesota's farmer charge of drunkenness. Terms call N. Wagner, referendum on the sixteen questions Corned R. Gray was fined $10 and costs for Bridge 523-L. 42-4-e submitted to ascertain the producers' By F. A. WALKER speeding and A. Perl, $5 and costs opinion on matters now before congress, EGGS FOR HATCHING for disorderly conduct. Unable To Connect For will be tabulated by congressional FOR SALE—S. C. Buff OrpiogtM RUBBING THE LAMP Hits When Needed districts," the state federation News advertising brings results. eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. announced today. "Every congressman Inquire of A. C. Butterfield, Most. OF from the state will hear straight ALL the stories that out of a Mower County News Brownsuale, Minn. 17-26-9 "A brief service was held, the rifles alty and helpfulness. of the Legion's from home." far-distant past have come down MARKET PLACE Auxiliary is daily being, demonstrated. of the Legionaires rang out" in salute, USED CAftS to entertain and teach us none is Without the 439 township units in Outclassed and out-lucked, the Hormel and the solemn notes of the bugle more compelling in its interest than southern Minnesota, this part of the Club lost three games to the Legion May Use Armory. sounded taps for another soldier who Oakland Sensible Six Roadster—las! that of Aladdin and his wonderful state would be powerless to take part Northern Pacific team of Minneapolis One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. had fought the good fight and found year's improved model jost overhauled "The use of armories for the regular lamp. in the nationwide poll, the federation Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Two Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. and tuned up, fine condition. eternal rest as a soldier would wish meetings of those patriotic societies There are several versions of the pointed out. of the games, the visitors blanked the Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be For sale or will consider to find it—by death in action, for love holding charters from Congress fact, but one feature remains the same Not After Special Privileges. Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Packers and won the other by a narrow trade for five passenger car. Dr. of his country and his comrades," (this includes The American Legion) in all the variations—in order to get "The creation of this organization, Readers or locals not run in A. I. Arneson. margin. reads the Slayton Herald, intelling of shall be granted by the Armory Board the benefits which the lamp had power this column will be charged at the reaching down into every Minnseota Saturday, Grady opened the series the funeral of Ezra Barrows of Slayton, MISCELLANEOUS or officer in charge of any armory, to confer the possessor had to rut rate of 10 cents per line. community, does not mean that the and allowed the N. P.'s n:ne hits. recently returned from France at such times and under such circumstances it. farmers are seeking special privileges," LOOK UP W. L. Chapman "Tbm While he kept them pretty well scattered for final interments 1 FOR SALE as not to interfere with the In other words, it took WORK to federation leaders said. "The House Mover." We do all kinds at two in the fifth and two in the get the desired results and to enjoy use of the armory for military purposes basement work. Cement and csment aims of the farmers are almost identical seventh netted the Minneapolis team "The influence.of the Grand Army the benefits. by the company or companies block. Call Main 810-L. with the aims of the townsman their two runs. of the Republic has been far-reaching. farm adjoining Rose Creek will 26-tf-e quartered therein, subject to the armory they both want fair prices, less waste The Packers grabbed four hits and It has been a constant champion of The greatest disgrace in this liffc take good first or second mortgages, rules and regulations governing in marketing, lower freight rates, and netted their lone run in the second patriotism and has left its mark on residence, autos, or other good is to be idle. To produce nothing, their use." a square deal for everyone. The inning when Barr and Dugan each hit property, part payment. Call or see American youth. What it has been, to feed upon the mental or physical The State Armory Board is in full farmers are now organized they owner, H. Jackson, at Fox and scored Meany, who walked. Geo. labors of others, reduces man to a the American Legion bids fair to be. sympathy with The American Legion would be sincerely glad to see the Hotel, Austin. 44-2-p Blanked Sunday. rank lower than the animals, for they its power is certain to grow as time and the use of armories by its posts. consumer organized for the same purposes." strive at least for their food. goes by," is the opinion of the Standard The Packers were unable to squeeze If any Legion post has difficulty in FOR SALE: Shorthorn Bulls of serviceable at £nl p-9t»o pi "He is not only idle who does of New Bedford, Connecticut. age. Inquire of H. A. Hanken, a single run across the plate Sunday obtaining the use of the local armory Austin, Route 1. 37-tf-c nothing," says Seneca, "but he is idle and only succeeded in pounding out to which it is fairly entitled, the fact Scored on Ingersoli. "An American Legion post has been who might be better employed." four singles in four different innings. should be transmitted to the State FOR SALE—High grade Shorthorn Robert G. Ingersoli had social.qualities organized here. We are glad of it. The thing to do is to find that tas'K Drost for the city team pitched a Adjutant, who will take the matter Bulls from 6 to 16 months old. which won him many friends, for which you are best fitted, which The boys who served in the great, war up with the Armory Board with a classy brand of ball and kept his hits who, however, '-ould not but deeply can do with the greatest efficiency are the men who will run this country. you scattered and short. The N. P.'s run view to an amicable adjustment of regret his published opinions. One and the greatest pleasure, and do that Organizing an association of th'eir in five big scores and hung up a goose the trouble. day while in Bcecher's study he saw task with all your might. own is the best practice for the civic Associated Insurance Agency egg for Hormel. Cipra struck out a globe which greatly pleased his duties they must soon assume," says Current Knowledge. eight men to Drost's six. They each fancy. On its surface were raised Count your efforts by results. the Standard of Milan, Minnesota, Students repeatedly excuse their deficiency walked four men and hit one. figures of the heavenly bodi*s in very ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE The punch that does not land never where ex-service men recently applied in current knowledge by the If Dugan hadn't dropped one right delicate workmanship. "T admire overcomes your opponent. lor a charter. statement: "Our college work keeps O. NichuU J. W. DeBubr in his mitts in the ninth inning Monday, that," said Ingersoli, "who wade it?" The bullet that spends its energy us so busy that we have no time to the score would have read six "Who made it. do you ask, colonel?" M. H. KENASTON in the air never helped, to win a battle. "The American Legion is destined read the newspapers and magazines." and nothing, but he did, so it reads repeated Beeclier. "Who ^nade this Office Austin Nat. Bank Bids. Production, RESULTS, is what truly to become a powerful factor in the Phone Bridge 802 Which naturally suggests a greater eight and nothing. The entire outfit, globe? Why, nobody, of course—it Jusl measures endeavor and fixes its value. Americanization of America. There emphasis on the college responsibility with the exception of Grady were happened."—Boston Transcript. Idleness is emptiness. Emptiness as still remain a few who make monkeys of keeping the student interest in such leady and lacked ambition to follow to the present, emptiness as to the out of themselves under cover of the phases of information thoroughly up a clean hit with another. future. Legion button, but they are in the aroused. These older Jioys and girls The N. P.'s nabbed nine hits to the One of the most indefatigable workers minority and the Legion is not to be are for the most part quite, as human Packers' three. Grady worked hard in America, a man whose accomplishments judged by them any more than a community as the' rest of u&, and so manage to A FEW OF OUR EVERYDAY but couldn't stem the time in the are known the world over is to be judged by one individual," give attention enough to matters of face of the support offered by and whose name is a synonym for accomplishment declares an editorial in the primary interest. Students ana being team-mates at critical times. Set&rt in his profession said New Richland (Minnesota) Star. taught to answer quite glibly academic errors were chalked up against 'tie' PRICES ina lecture to a group, of young men questions of a decidedly eruiuts character, Hormel club this game. Larson, tfceopposing recently: "The man Who works only Under a recent ruling of the Treasury while^at the same time ny are pitcher, whiffed ele^4n with the purpose of 'setf-preservation Department, ex-service men or losing cog|W with the Vital world .. ttfl) r} the Packers. whose only object in Jufe is to satisfy their beneficiaries are npt required tc^^0pt Seriously, we ought to I .u :r2. hite hunger, cover hia^naKedness and pay income tax on money received I know to .giat an ettent this condition lVy Gold Medal or I. & H. Flour, sack.$2.50 lioVide himself a shell^r, may be good Barbers Must Take ®ft from the government as. disability* exists, o^&eet the issue sanely and bh he won't be good-fpitmuch." compensation, insurance, back pay Out New License EjtehjliW A^BRAIN ousht efficlent^-J^anl V. West in the Atlan- P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars ... .58c WITH to allotments.' tic MoCt something that machine can Year Says State Law Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars .:. ... 25c It" nbf have. He ought to/frave aspiratipa When undergoing hospital treatment *A« girl looks forward to marriage iaittl arnbition and a of a betfei because of disability incurred and then she looks backward to singleness. Sugar, per 100 lbs. .$7.65 In accordance with a new law pass* _. or aggravated by active service, disabled ed at the last session of the legisfc|fipfjft %te" has not hoW^ better veterans are 'entitled to total Tall ean Snider's Pork and Beans .. .9c ture, requiring barbers of the state1 combination of fcetts and ge£& temporary compensation 7TKoSe"*hot AUSTIN MARKETS to take out new licences each year instead beside which he works? getting it should send compensation Quaker Quakies, 2 large packages .25c Is not a detail—it is a of getting one license to last as could never quite see why Adam I number, serial fj&mber, army record June 2, 1921^: was very severely punished when as long as their business, as before, the thing of PRIME importance. Peaberry Coffee, per lb. ......... .25c and statement',#? facts to Minnesota 12, a result of his infraction of the rules state board of examining barbers has .. Your good health—good Legion Service bureau, Old Capitol, MARKE'_ EI made preparations for the issuance of- Eden he ..was told, "In the sweat Large can K. C. Baking Powder .23c St. Paul. disposition—and the chance Medium and Butchers S\ 7.35 of thy face shalt thou eat bread." I yearly licenses by taking headquarters to live your allotted time— Packers ^6.60 to 6.35 cannot believe that the Creator looked in the old capitol building, St Last year North Dakota paid bonus depend largely upon food. CATTLE SQUARE DEAL SELF SERVE upon work as a curse, a punishment Paul. blaims up to 1750. This year those Fat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 *2..... Why experiment in yoiir Unless barbers who had licenses before up to 5000 will probably be paid, and Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 Work hast, brought nmre joy into the bakery food when you can the passage of the new law apply approximately 5000 per year thereafter. Canners and Cutters .. 1.00 to 2.00 world, cured more .|s|fro^, Amended ALWAYS get it of a uniform for new licenses by August 7, they CMmgfpaid u| to June 1, Bulls 3.00 to 4.00 more broken hearts|jfe£d more quality of goodness will have to pay the $5.00 fee, the 1921 nuipb^r It 1 is 'thot that VEAL. SHEEP AN& LAMBS happiness than any fftner rai&ion of same as new barbers obtaining their here all North £)akofa Bonus claiYns will iTat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 7 mankind. »n- first licenses, and will have to take be paid by the spring of 1926. Compared Fat Sheep 3.30 to 4.00 Carlyle paid a splendid tribute to Austin's City Bakeqr AUSTIN, MINN. another examination. The $5.00 fee toythijj, Minnesota is not so Fat Veal 4.50 to 5.50 work when he wrote, "There is-'a nobleness Quoted By Dalager is charged those taking licenses for alow after all. ^4 and even a sacredness in work. Eggs 18 the first time, after which $1.00 a There is always hopfe in a man who CARLITZ STRUCK, PropE Harry Tuthill, former trainer of Butter 25 year must be paid for the renewal of actually and earnestly works. The E. Mill Street. the Detroit Tigers, has declared that Quoted by Smith-Wrighi Company licenses. latest gospel in the World' td, 'know Hens .............. *13 he will have every eligible member of Another clause in the new law thy work and do it."»&^ Roosters 07 the Tigers in the Legon "toot sweet." makes it necessary for all apprentices Work will make us love life. Eggs .16 He started out by enrolling Ty Cobb, in barber shops and students in barber uA fci It is the one means of satisfying •veteran player, manager of the Detriot schools to register with the state The Get-together Club-will give^ an ambition. Tigers. -examining board of barbers when •x-jI.-'* ice cream social at the Henry Dickman It is the one way'to turn dreams they start training. They also must home Saturday evening, June 4. into realities. "Little Mothers to Uncle Sam's Everyone invited. Adv. 44-1-p. have permits to work in shops as apprentices It is the ONLY way by which a Boys" is how disabled ex-service men and must post these permits man can prove his right to existence refer to the members of the Amercian where they work. The amount of and establish the wisdom of the Creator Spring Sewing is at hand and Legion Woman's Auxiliary, who never training before students can get journeyman we ask the ladies of Austin and in having made him. tire of visiting them at the ^government county to call at Singe? Store and barber's license ^N^educed by The best part of lhe§story of Aladdin hospitals thruout Minnesota, inspect our line of machines, sold the new law from three ^To two years. and his lamp wislthat he had to bringing cookies, fruit, magazines, on easy terms. Liberal discount rub the lamp to get results. He had for cash. GET OUR PRICES. etc, and arranging little theatre "parties to work to accomplish what he sought. The Lucky Coachman. 117% East Water Street. and baseball outings. By actions And that was much more satisfying A reference in the news to a oneeyed J. H. FISHER, Manager as well as by words, the steadfast loy- than ever marrying the Sultan's daughter racehorse which won the Grand and living happily ever after. National in 1911—the only horse in the race to escape mishap—reminds (Copyright) a correspondent of the London Post GIVE THE CHILDREN ALL THE Racing Mt-nkeys. that in the old coach days blind It is true that an active boy could horses were numerous in stage A Strong Bank Account comes easily outrun most r&onkeys "on the coaches and, being endowed with good ii flat." But there is ore species, known HEATHMADE CARBONATED from savings. Often a man on courage were considered safe and useful. as the Potos monkey, which is very eighty acres has twice as much Sometimes a whole team of four swift. Built somewhat like a greyhound, money on deposit as the would be blind, as "Nimrod" records. it can gallop at a speed «f 18 who farpis a section. "Well over that, sir," said one of the ICE CREAM THEY 2 miles an hour, and outdistance a good old school of coachmen to the nervous pony. passenger beside him on the box on jfoOYER Gates Save So Many Losses passing over a dangerous bridge. Call on us for sand or gravel by the WILL EAT "And only ^ne eye amonj us." The W T' i'H lid load. Call 188, City Dray Line. S. L. one eye was the coachman's own. Young, 217 E. Mill St. 44-4-c last so muck longer ^han wooden gates, and are much Stronger other £9 than steet gates that the best farmers are using I (By Prof. Paul Heath) KEITH VAWTER Presents thdfh exclusively. ,. WHAT TARBONATING DOfiS TO ICE William 'Keighley in CREAM Geo. M. Cohan's Wittiest Suecesl 1 What i& good for dur customers- is? good for us. lliat lE why y^e handle^ Ice cream is safest and best when c4£Bonatfc&. Broadway Jones MOYER Gates. (fofte -V If you examine ice cream under a microscope you'll find that it contains an infinite number of t&y bubbles' DECKER BROS. or cells full of atmosphere. This atmosphere is jnixed A ROARING COMEDY—£ PEOPLE in by the paddles in freezing. It makes icj^S^am ^aSy CORNER ot BRUME and'CH^tHAM STREETS MiU to eat, without it ice cream would beJl^ft liW^e. ^In Laugh and the world laughs with you for Exclusive Representatives ordinary ice cream these bubbles a&ftulli JJectoinibn -'i 1 13 '. air, never perfectly pure. In H^athmade ibfe cream, IS S O Forget your troubles—Laugh O N E I E O I N N carbonation is substituted for aeration, mixing the ice "... •!, .. V-. NOT MOVIE A i. tfcU Wi*".-- cream in a sterile, germ-proof atmosphere that is 100 k-- AUSTIN CHAUTAUQUA times purer than air.- mt THURSDAY, 8 P.'*M. ffjCf IS WANY JUNE o' & 2 S a a 'Vih 'f