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

June 13, 1921 · Page 1 of 8

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'VW t:jc' i* .. aw* tMiVt Page Two 3w s-~ ..*. & MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN. MINN. ms.«: Si v* "l- -f-• *.\, **'5 Monday, June 13, 1021- *v *c /1 MINNESOTA TO SPEND $1,750,000 ECLIPSE ECHOES good, Hinckley gopd, Sandstone good, subject of "Dairying". After genad- 4" Moose. Lake fair, Duluth good, Two eral discussion the meeti: Harbors fair, Grand Marais fair, Pidgeon journed. y\ River, n* «u Weekly Shaving: Mf A Edited By State Creameries Assn. Formed. No. 7 Volume 373 Monday, June 13, 1921 Splinters JThe Minnesota Cooperative Creameries Fair, good (Winona, Mankato and Sections Of association, with a capital stock build up poor sections in long mileages Lake Benton) Winona fair, detour, St. DO YOU SLEEP WHAT ABOUT YOUR SCREENS? of $25,000, representing the more of otherwise good roads, i| State To Be Charles good, fair, Rochester good, INDOORS OR OUTDOORS? Is your house flyproof? It is a than 600 co-operative creameries in Commissioner Babcock formally Kasson good, JDodge Center good, by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, duty you owe your family and yourself. Benefitted. the state, will commence business In falling asleep on a sleeping announced approvals of these county Claremont good, Owatonna fair, Waseca ^County Agent, Mower Co. Juljfcl, according to the action of the porch you are lulled into drowsiness bond projects: good, fair, Mankato good, New Flies are man's common enemy— board of directors. tllm good, Springfield, good, Tracy by the soft touch of a summer night's TRUNK HIGHWAYS Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 11 filthy, disease-spreading, dangerous good, Lake Benton good, State Line. Adams .Township Meeting breeze. You are awakened by the to health and happiness. —St. Louis county: Grading and SUFFER FROM RAIN N & gravel surfacing of thirty miles thru twittering of the birds and the first Have you Check up your screen needs at once. Adams Township held their township CussQn to international Falls, of ten. Fair, (LaCrescent, Fairmont and 7 meeting at the Adams School rays of the morning sun. During Don't overlook the comfort of a tried the "r good screened porch. miles 'between Angora and Britt and Luverne) La Crescent poor, Hokah hquse June 9th, at 2:00 P. M.. There Many Floods And Washouts Reported the long night your system is refreshed of seven and one-half miles soutl^\yard new 10c poor, 'Houston poor, Rushford fair, were 34 present. The meeting was By Minnesota Highway and invigorated by nature's LOVELY, gleaming, polished hardwood from Eveleth, all aggregating Lanesboro fair, Preston fair, Fountain called to order by Director Stephen Department. package?^ life-giving fluid. .... floors, durable as they are $60,000 also four miles of' pavement good, Wykoff good, Spring Valley Klapperich who turned^the meeting beautiful. That is what every between Eveleth and Virginia, to be Charles M.~ Babcock, state highway good, Grand Meadow fair, Austin over to^ the County Agent. The sixteen woman wants. Why permit doctor bills, when it is Dealers now commissioner, today announced new financed by those villages. under construction, poor, Albert Lea questions of the Referendum Beauty, distinction, durability— so easy to secure health, comfort and carry both Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 2— fair, Blue Earth fair, Fairmont good, orders for additional improvements were^ then discussed and voted upon. all these, and that still more desirable pleasure? During the day the porch Aitkin county: Gravel surfacing of quality, the saving of labor. estimated at nearly $1,750,000 this Sherburne good, Jackson fair, Worthington Director Klapperich Men took charge 10 for 10c, can be an out-door living room, prov.ding ten miles thru Tamarack at $25,000 good, Adrian gool,* Luverne season on scattered sections of the of the meeting and orders were taken The exquisite satisfaction with 20 for 20c. a place for the children to play Crow Wing County: paving of three which milady regards her shining, Minnesota trunk highway system. good, State Line. for salt to be bought in carload lots. well-laid and easily cared for floor miles between Deerwood and Crosby when the weather is stormy. When The state list total approximates No. 39 A discussion pertaining to the purchase is equaled only by the admiration and at $108,000. It's toasted. Poor (Mankato, Wells and Albert $750,000 and the remainder is under of coal in cariQad lots followed. usin^r a sleeping porch :n winter you envy which her visitors display. Commisisoner Babcock will open Lea) Mankato fair, Mapleton poor, approvals of county projects on trunk The Coijfhty Agent then explained don't have to keep your bedroom jjl Don't await a general renovating, 8) bids Monday and Tuesday on the Minnesota Lake poor, Wells good, Albert routes -under the state Reimbursement the program as worked out by the windows open consequently you polishing up and remodeling. Now is second $1,000,000 list of state projects Lea. .. .. .. guaranty. Adams committee and it was adopted save fuel. just the time that a handsome hardwood v. for improvements this year on No. 40— by the jneeting. Early calls will be made for bids floor seems most essential and trunk highways. Good, (Lyle, Austin and Owatonna) STRIKE It was decided to have the next discussion on the state work, Commissioner Babccok is most easily installed. Lyle good, Austin good. Blooming on the subject of "Dairying." The low cost now will surprise you. Road Conditions Bad. said, and all will be pushed to Prairie fair, Owatonna. After a brief discussion the County Minnesota trunk highway condition completion this season. More orders No 41— Agent was asked to give a remedy J. J. CLEMENS reports compiled Saturday by for new construction in other ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD// IGAR Poor, (Blooming Prairie and Hayfield, for worms in hogs~ the state highway department offices scattered localities will follow rapidly (under construction) reflect the effects of recent heavy The meeting was adjourned. as field investigations and plans are Phone: Main 47 Local Mgr. No. 12— rains. Highways in many sections fully completed, he said, and expectations Fair Good, Rochester and Kellogg. suffered itnd flood waters in some localities Racine Township Meeting.V are that the big 1921 highway No. 56— washed out bridge approaches Racine Township meeting was held improvement program, including the Advertisements News Results Fair, (Kenyon, Dodge Center and June 10th at 8:45 P. AL There were $3,000,000 a year maintenance organization, and culverts and otherwise increased Brownsdale) Kenyon heavy, West forty present. The meeting was called work for patrolmen. W. F. Rosenwald, will be well under way within Concord good, Dodge Centef fair, chief maintenance engineer, to order by Director Steffens and the thirty days. Hayfield fair, Brownsdale good, sixteen questions, discussed and voted said that a few days of dry weather Orders announced today cover the trunk highway No. 9. will enable the maintenance forces to upon. The dounty Agent then briefly following state undertakings, each No. 59— establish normal and better conditions explained the farm bureau work in for grading and gravel surfacing improvement: Fair (Spring Valley, Rochester and on the trunk routes. the county, and wer|t over the proT Lake City) Spring Valley fair, Stewartville granfc formulated fiy the. Township The highway condition bulletin Saturday Minnesota Trunk Highway No 6— good, Rochester poor, Zumbro committee hurridly and it was then follows: Twenty-two miles between Lake Benton Falls poor, Lake City. decided to begfn the discussion on the No. 1— and Trosky and a mile of paving Good (Albert Lea, St. Paul, Duluth thru Pipestone, estimated at $180,000. and North Shore) South state line, Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 9— good, Albert Lea fair, Owatonna Thirty miles between Worthington good, Faribault good, detour, paved, and Jackson at $180,000, and twentytwo Northfield good, Farmington good, miles between Blue Earth and St. Paul fair, WhiteBear good, Forest Banks at $60,000. Lake good, Rush City good, Pine city Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 10 —Four miles between Maple Plain and Long Lake at $30,000. Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 11 —Twelve miles between Warroad and Roosevelt at $120,000. Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 50 —Eight miles between Farmington and Hampton at $40,000. Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 65 WHEN you buy a Delco-Light for electric light and —Thirty-five miles between Bagley power you are sure of a plant that will do the work and Terrebon, two separate projects, Take at $195,000. satisfactorily and at a surprisingly low cost. To Build Up Poor Sections. Our These projects like those already Years of experience with users and a careful analysis of announced are for the most part to their requirements has. enabled. Dejco-Light .engineers to Advice develop a. complete line of plants.' One of the twentyfive styles and sizes fits your needs. Every Delco-Light plant has the standard valve-in-head, And came here for EVERYTHING air-cooled, four-cycle ihotor only one place to oil runs YOU EAT made Circumstances combine to make this an event that surpasses on kerosene and is easy to operate. in a BAKERY. V, Our methods employed even our own unrivalled sales of the past. A visit Buy your Delco-Light now! and material used in the Write us. Let's talk it over manufacture of all bakery to our store will be well repaid by the enormous savings goods made by us have no Austin Electric Supply Co. superior, which is a GUARANTEE Drop in—• you will make. of the QUALITY of C. W. ROSENTHAL, Prop. Let Us Show You our food and the reason why ypu should take OUR ADVICE S. E. Halla, Delco-Light Representative. The Battery and patronize us 121 Main St. Austin, Minn. Bargains For This Week REGULARLY. With A Two Austin's City Bakery DEL£0-UQHTC0MftUW. J. Year Quarantee CARLITZ STRUCK, Prop*. Include E. Mill Street. Pierce Battery Co. 5,000 YARDS UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, A SPLENDID WEIGHT 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, AND QUALITY, 36 INCHES WIDE, AT A YARD, Phone Bridge 301. Minn. Your Tongue FARM LAND BARGAINS 1120 acre grain and stock farm. Can Tell Horses and machinery included at 37.50 per acre. Will stand DRESS GINGHAMS,- UNGERIE CREPES 11« investigation. «•,, ... Including Plaids and Checks, at In all colors at a yard .29c 80 acre farm for dairying, in iv a yard 15c Otter Tail County. 160 acre farm in beautiful Golden Heathmade Carbonated Ice Cream 1«| PILLOW TUBINGS galley County, North Aakota VOILES AND ORGANDIES Restwell and-Pepperell, 42 inch 36 to 40 inches wide, in lengths T. N. ROBLE, 506 Oakland Avenue. Tubing at a yard 35c 10 to 20 yards, worth to 75c Super-Pure' and BetierLV Austin, Minn. 45 inch Tubings at a yard 39c at a yard .29c 1^1 k' li, ..." JkJ 4&W •r PERCALES' The minute you taste our Heathmade Carbonated -'"^LLOW CASES• 36 inches wide in light and dark Ice Cream you will distinguish a differencejj^t's new, 20 dozen special Pillow Cases, 41?' 0H colors,specialayard fresher, cleaner, more fiavory taste will make you ex- j, sizes 42x36 at each 29c 4 |R a O ft .. ST*??? 15cand*lSc1 CRASH TOWEUNGS^ •"-•It ±. ...... You will note a smoother ""x# texture, a keener fragranee, PRINTS Bleached at a yard HV2C 8? a more delicate type of ice cream than you ever In lights and darks at a yardlGc tasted before. Carbonating does this and adds richness 30 IN. CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS TURKISH TOWELS mm to the pure, selected ingredients used in manufacturing In stripes, checks and plain col-. Extra large size, at each .25c it. T*:- ors, at a yard .13%c Time saved, money saved, -awis* CM1! •*. jfc ft *i fc -^CURTAIN NETS and DRAPERIES when the broken or cracked l-JC "'f SHEETINGS part is made as good or better SANITARY MILK CO. than new, by welding. Pequot 9-4 Sheetings at a yd. 59c In one lot at a yard .25c Pepperell 9-4 Sheetings Let us post you cn the service we give. TABLE DAMASK a yd. W:..'5.'?45c University of Bleached in beautiful Pepperell 8-4 ^eetings at a Southern Minnesota yard V'- Phone Affain 702-F