Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 27, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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W»"n«?WJiwisy *fRfi* 1 p'pfi1 .ss.^s'.'y 'flW 1 ,aPff #T f? "r'-"^:sffw 0wm «issi»s» ¥i *W«m.•,^., AUSTIN, j. '4 UJ *r Si W# 4U MOWER COUNTY JBEWS. BONN Four .rC\^ .,' MOWEBi PageFour :ii Monday, June 27, 1921'. :"'£A tejdService Men are En- Mower, County 5 -New Any fi elfiWlwftion desirhe Mowe!%£9up| lative cantpf can be ob- 1 "The County Paper" ?f ri v- 3 li rom Mf. Northey. '•$ Published every Monday and Th WW TO SUCCEED His is a^ opportunity which mqy Ji -.jj day, at 'Austin, Minnesota vi|f^ jQo$ a£ain present itself, so every disa&«& Every Mower County disabled ser-v "days of re'al^pOrt" fore very disabled ROE AND GANNON, Publish&s^v buddy is invited to "pack up his vice man is entitled' to go to Big ex-service manr V. E. FAIRBANKS, Qity Editor troubles" and take a vacation at the WITHOUT WORRY Island, Lake Minnetonka for a vacation You Your Have Made Reservation? Congressman Royal C. Johnson of SUBSCRIPTION RATES this summer, whether or not they Big Island Summer Camp. South Dakota, speaking at the Victory An earnest appeal is sent to every Per Year, in advance .... .$2.50 are taking training under the Federal Further announcement regarding Memorial Way dedication, paid a disabled ex-service man who has any Six Months $1.25 this stimmer camp will appear in this Board, it was learned frdfa the Federal c'*i intention whateven of going to: the Single Copies .05? tribute to the late Commander F. W. paper from time to time. "V- 1:1 A .. N rrrr '. Board of Vocatjo^T Education Galbraith, saying, "I wish that you summer icamp, to get his ^application Saving money is a business, and. it is the this morning. The camp will be & knew the great heart of Commander immediately^ M. T. -xNorthey, We: are fond of saying that we ready the. first part of July. only business in the world that does not y. '^Galbraith and of some of the things Personal Service vOffieec^ Federal have no respect for a coward, but Financial Backing Assured. bring worries, and there is nothing that m^he felt about the war arid the sacrifices Board for Vqcitioilttl Education,: 600 how do you account for so many The plan for this camp was inaugurated brings on old age like worries. Keith Plas*. Building, Minneapolis, vhich those who died made. He Who respect themselves by the Federal Board of •thot if t&e wbo came home on is in charge of all details' and Vocational Educalficiii and the money A savings account means less worry for AmutflNO the list transports, slowly moving all applications shou^be, «ent to )H MEMBER* Paper, ink and type properly combined has been appropriated from the Minneapolis each member of your family. transports, carrying men who could mean attractive printing. See War Chest Fund. This money not see the flag. They were the men The News job printing department. LEGAL NOTICES is to provide for the construction Start one in this bank and see if we are not who could not come home when bands of the buildings^, which is now in progress, were playing and flags flying. They: right. :y Ti* n—-— and for all overhead expenses. were met by few, but they were met CITATION FOU HEARING ON PE. The fee to be demanded from each by the spirit of the American Legion TITION FOR ADMINISTRATION The main spring of liie is reserve. man pill be but fifteen dollars covering all over this country. It is that spirit a pbtiod of two weeks, which moves this city when it prepares Estate of John J. Hayes. 1 CMEMBER STATE OF MINNESOTA, County and dedictates this driveway iin Tnis camp will be under the supervision of Mower, In Probate Court. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BAM their memory." in of a camp director and two recreational In the Matter of the Estate of supervisors. There will be John J. Hayes, Decedent. State Commander A. H. Yerrion has no "K. P." duty for the buddies as Official Paper of Mower County THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO issued to all Legion posts the official there will be sufficient help provided Paul Hayes, Albert Hayes and S Entered as Second Class Matter at call for the Third Annual Minnesota -r to take care of the up-keep. Equipment Alice Hayes, the heirs at law of said the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Legion Convention at Winona ..August has been furnished by Colonel deceased and to all persons interested the act of March 3, 1879. 1-2-3, 1921. Each post may send Bjornstad, commanding officer at Fort in the granting of administration of two delegates and two alternates and the estate of said decedent: The Snelling. Two dormitories and a Member of Federal Reserve System JUST LIKE A WOMAN. petition of Lyman D. Baird having one additional delegate and alternate main recreational hall are now under been filed in this court, representing ior each 100 paid-up members or major construction. The Western Passenger Mrs. Smith-Wilkinson has startled that John J. Hayes, then a resident :i' ''gr fraction thereof. Reduced railroad Association of Chicago have the world with her great spending of the County of Mower, State of 'rfcr*' rates are being secured and Winona provided for reduced rates (fare and orgy—five millions in three weeks. Minnesota, died intestate on the 9th August citizens will go the limit to furnish a quarter for round trip) effective Why, that is more than some of us day of January, 1921 and praying the delegates the time of their lives. 1st, on all railroads entering Minneapolis, that letters of administration of make in a whole month. his estate be granted to Ira for every disabled man who Associated Insurance Agency Padden, of Austin^ Minnesota and As tribute to the memory of the lives in this district and wishes to A POOR WAY TO BUY. the court having fixed the time and late Commander Galbraith and to fulfil attend this summer camp, 4 place for hearing said petition: "Blind Man's Buff" is a poor game WELDING. his last wish, every Minnesota Good Time Anticipated THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE to play when we are spending our Legionnoire will lay a friendly hand Every effort has been made to provide OF YOU, are hereby cited and required dollars. And that's exactly what we upon the shoulder of a buddy on July O. Niihoii J. W. DcBuhr facilities to give every disabled to show cause, if any you have i-*9i do when we send away to buy an article Fourth and "sign him up," according before this court at the Probate soldier the time.pf his life at Big Island. M.H.KEN ASTON by mail. We can fix any size, shape or to an appeal issued to all Legionnaires Court Rooms in the Court House, in There will be sports of all Offic* Austin Nat. Bank BFdjr^ The mail order house gets your letter design of broken parts. Bring Bridp 102 the City of Austin, in the County of PImm of the state by the Department kinds, including swimming, fishing, V-' them to us.' We can make them and cash among a thousand or ten Mower, State of Minnesota, on the Commander, A. H. Vernon of Little and boating, An athletic instructor like new. 19th day of July, 1921, at 10 o'clock thousand others and a clerk jerks Falls. This "every member get a gyill be there to supervise all A. M., Why said petition should not your article from the huge pile and Advertisements in the News Bring Results. member" drive will lmv launched ..all ^p^rts and games. The accommoda1fcori»^w®i'h! be granted. MOTOR INN sends it to you. No picking it over to over the nation Julyj |St|, acc^f^t WITNESS. The Judge of said ample and up-to-date. suit your taste, no attempt to fit ance with platos issue^i^ (^.nunand^* Court, and the Seal of said Court •tTheije is ejvsery opportunity in the your special needs you get no choice this 21st day of June, 1921. Galbraith before his deirch. Sfeftcid^^itally, Woria for a real vacation at Big at all. Repair Department HENRY WEBER, JUN., July Fourth is the birthday anniversary Island. Transportation facilities from But when you trade at home, you (Court Seal) Probate Judge. of the new national commander, H. A. ANDERSON, island to the mainland are the pick for yourself as your taste dictates File No. 4234. MEETING John G. Baiiery $f G?*ancfj to ljfe' had. These are to be the June 27-July 4-11. you can choose for quality, '1-' Rapids, Michigan. s-'vh and you can see to it yourself that 0^] your special needs are filled. Besides, In an urgent message' to JTlirtnescta rr A. H. S. i. TI.2. the man in the store is your neighbor, Legionnairs to help organize units X- and tries to please you. To please his and gain new members for the Legion EXTRA-ORDINARY customers he must^ buy his goods Auxiliary, State President Df. ?H?len with quality in mind and in order to Tfc- Hughes Hielscher of Mankato writes,' si sell at all his price must be reasonable. "Ifis a privilege to belong to the Legion JWffi 30th Auxiliary. Let all eligible women Don't invest your precious dollars in your„ community know ,it You in "Blind Man's Buff." tell them buddy—soldiers' mothers .... wives, sisters and daughters. Tell -y at 8:00 o'clock at the them there are soldiers dying without HOW DO TOU SAY IT? help or comfort from their own because A-R-M-O-R-Y there are not enough units or Br C. N. LUR1E members of the Legion Auxiliary to 5 cover the whole field. Common' Errors in English and "Tell them there are soldiers who How to Avoid Them PLAY, DANCI|l!p^ND REFESHMENTS. fought for law and justice who are turning radical because they feel they #53' "HEALTHY" AND "HEALTHFUL." are neglected by the people whom they served. Tell them the women of THERE is a distinct difference In Minnesota are mobilizing in the Legion the meaning of these two words, Come, out and make new friends and acquaintances.' Auxiliary, not for war, but for and the distinction should be made by love and faith and hope. Tell'them DOMKSTICS HOSIERY AND ILet's make it better than previous years. all who, desire to speak and write correctly. to come now when the work is beginning, AT "Healthy" means possessing or and not to be like the men who UNDERWEAR enjoying health or its effects as, "a 25c Percales ... 15c wanted to enlist when the enemy was The 'lALTKUlST'' to be on sale at 25c per copy. healthy person" or "a healthy condition." on the run. For at least twelve years 19c Ginghams 13y2c 7 pr. Women's Hose $1.00 But "healthful" means, promoting we must strain at a task always .m 20c Bleached Muslin ..14c $1.00 Ladies Union health, or adding to it, or preserving growing. There will be no slacking. "V It Thus, we say that a healthy Suit 69c 15c Unbleached muslin 9c Let your women relatives know o^ our person is the product of healthful surroundings. Children's Unioii Suits 39c 15c Calicoes 9c HIGH SCHOOL ALDMH work. Death and disease take no vacation. "The finances of the country Children's vests 15c Have them join us now." 9-4 Sheeting 45c Ladies Vests ,19c are In a healthy condition." 42 in. Tubing 35c "Healthful living is conducive to Ladies Silk Hose, pure The Legion Auxiliary at Jasper, ASSOCIATION length of life." 19c Crash Toweling 12%c threat silk, lisle gathered, Minnesota, believes that actions speak A correspondent of a newspaper tops, toe and heel louder than words. So when the fifteen 29c Long cloths 19c wrote, "Are plants in a sleeping room 98' members of the unit realized healthy?" It was evident that she $100 from the sale of Memorial Day meant, "Does the presence of plants pair. poppies, they promptly sent it to Legion in a sleeping room affect the health Auxiliary State Headquarters at SPECIAL of the occupant of the room?" Of Mankato with this brief note, "Please course, a plant, In a sleeping room or place this $100 in the fund which you elsewhere, may or may not be healthy Ladies Gauze Union Suits Ladies' Suits are using to bring cheer and comfort SPECIAL and its presence in a room may or Ladies Silk Dresses to the sick and wounded soldiers in Ladies Silk Petticoats may not be healthful for the human Ladies' Waists our government hospitals. We are Children's Coats occupant Men's Union Suits happy to be able to send it, and we Odd lots of Fine Corsets. (Copyright) Men's Caps Large lot of Ginghams hope to do. better next time." Not so Special lot of curtain bad for a unit in a town of 700 population, Remnants Piece Goods goods Special lot of Wash Goods Ancient Armor. with just fifteen members? The ancient armor displayed In the All muslins White Goods Broken lots of Oxfords Metropolitan Museum of Art forms Captain George Mallon, one of Pershing's Men's Dress Shirts E A E Boys' Suits Odd Lots of .Gingham one of the greatest collections of its 100 heroes and candidate for Wash Goods kind in the world.—Brooklyn Eagle. Lieut. Governor of Minnesota at the Dr&3se&t. AT AT last election, who has just returned J——:—:— ======k====== from Kansas, states, "You have heard ROTARY PRAISES the statements that the American Legion MONDAY & TUESDAY— SUPT. WHEELER SILKS tarred and feathered world War EVA NOVAK (Continued from Page 1) veterans in Kansas. Those statements were lies. The men who created $^.00 Charmeuse ....$1.98 Mr. Anderson cited the difficulties the disturbance were thugs hired which beset the public school ten years $2.00 Crepe de Chine by interests who wrapped themselves* ago, at the time when Mr. Wheleer .4 $y» Comedy OFFICER CUPID in a cloak of loyalty." was called to the post which he has $2.00 Georgette Crepe' just relinquished, and how he had Honored by his country for which $1.39 brought order out of chaos, and placed ^LL STAR CAST he made the supreme sacrifice, .honored the schools upon an enviable basis $2.25 Taffetas8fct.$1.69 by the country in which he laid thru his efforts. Mr. Anderson gave "BUNTY PULLS THE STMNGSW down his life, revered by all who $2.50 Meiwalines ... $1.89 as his opinion that it was mainly thru knew him, the body "of "Private Elmer" $2.50 Silk Shirting ..$1.98 AND JEFF in "THE HYPNOTIST" the co-operation of the superintend J. McDonough of Kgllogg, Minnesota $2.25 ^sh Satin ....$1.49 ent with the board, the parents and 3^ was laid "to rest with a military funeral. everyone connected with the institution. THU^ $1.25 Silk Poplins 95c Father William, Harrington, GLORIA SWAI^QI^ AND THOMAS MEIGHEN Legion State Chaplain and Chaplain At the close of the talks Supt. of the 151st. F. A. Rainbow Division, Wheeler voiced his thanks for the T, &%** in which Elmer McDonough so nobly kind words, and said that it was not served, officiated at the funeral ser-r often given to a man to listen to his vice and took,for his text the words 9 own obituary. He was not giving, up pf St. Paul "i have fought a good his work voluntarily, but becausie it fight and I have finished rtiy course," was necessary on account of health 3 MADGE KENNEDY adding, "From this flag-draped coffin reasons, and that in leaving Austin we may learn the lesson of loyalty to .--VVTIfAs he would still have a personal interest THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART' God and country. Elmer J. McDonough in her welfare. fought the good fight and finished Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler leave this WEDDING BELLS OUT OF TUNE?, his course," And so, tenderly, week for California whei'e they will with all the honors that could be bestowed 'make their hottie in the future. upon him, his grave decorated' Present as guess were B. J. De jfe|ire W O with poppies,' spring of: evergreen,: Grodt, Mr. McNamara and Mr. McCulloch. and the flag of his country, .the re*' ft. E E N I N J. mains of Elmer MieDonibi^ll were Announcement of the picnic was laid to rest in his beloved home soil. S O W S made, which will be held at Oakdale farms, LeRoy, July 14. The luncheon 7:30—9:00 The trouble about the aliens next week will be held on Tuesday, knocking at our doors is that they July 5. keep knocking after they're in. Ehfr