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July 11, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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FAIRBANKS, City Editor More Even Distribution A good beginning has been made in SUBSCRIPTION RATES for Short Cot the plans of the Country Club to include THIS DEPARTMENT DEVOTED r."'. of,Yard Receipts Per Year, in advance .,..$2.50 ali those who wish to participate Six Months $1.25 EXCLUSIVELY TO ACTIVITIES in that movement But that 'f v.:.Saughfewrt- Single Copies .05 v7 OF MOWER COUNTY BOY doesn't go \.far enough... It's just a There are no short cuts, tunnels scratcH on the- surface of wl*at should be done—and can be done^has been Groups, rewegenting the^producing, or side paths to financial SEND IN YOUR TROOP NEWS done other^aQSS markieting transposition interests success. It meaps Tthstt: when '''-^stranger jn the livestock industry have AV4 7' 7 been invited by Hugh J. Holies, state Men have gone over the same comes/Jto *ihis ^city'\he shipulff^be made —r1—'' 7 to feel home ri^t ^l^e^ery beginning/- direotpr of markiets, to at^eiid a con-, :'v '/J road for centuries and have MEMBER* AFFILIATING We came, he*e$X|st October Scouts are out to. make a record in pies of training. Every Scout should flr^e in St. Paul July 15, to found just one little narrow and w^^re Why? \^het^"er some form of co-operativ selling Pageant ticiets. 800 tickets live up to these regulations and cut straight path. Possibi|y it is ali our fault. But action to bring about more even distri 11 have been distributed to the Scouts them out as they appear regularly in the community spirit?$hat we think is bution of livestock receipts and p^cej and several high individual sales have The News. Clip them from the start Start a savings account in our and keep a scrap book of scout doings. needed here is the sort that wouji find" better service at the South been made. bank and you will be on the seek out newcomers and see that Aus^ Paul stockyards is not feasible. Tti Extra copies of The. News can be secured right road. tin was made a real home-like place conference will be informal, N. at this office for 5c a copy. the Pageant, with the Scouts in the t! .Holmblrg, commissioner of agriculture, to live in. CMEMBER leading role was off Saturday afternoon. Scouts Sterling Snider and Max mm So much for that. Now for the next h^is directed. She was a hot day, but. there Ober of Troop No. 2r spent an overnight point along that same subject. Receipts vary widely ati present, THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK camp at "Whispering Pines" were more Scouts than cars to take The success of this comm making necessary the maintenance of them. Friday. They got back safely SatUr-[ Official Paper of Mower Connty pageant rests entirely upon the a force at the stockyards sufficient to day noon. handle maximum receipts, even on Entered as Second Class Matter at! r"un^y* ^ew have given of "Scout Claude Enright passed his OF time and efforts without a thot of days when shipments are at a minimum, the Post Office at Austin,'Minn., under Troop No. 4 will be located at the tenderfoot examinations Thursday. pay. A large number will pay their Mr. Hughes pointed out. Railroad the act of March 3, 1879. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Congregational church. Rev. Swisher entrance fees and in that way show officials will be asked whether Fifteen ScOuts received their tenderfoot has appointed E. C. Banfield as chairman their community spirit by backing the they could schedule trains so as to DID YOU SEE IT? Member of Federal Reserve System badges at Brownsdale. They of the troop committee with Dr. pageant with their pocketbook regulate this variation, the contention were members of Brownsdale Troop Austin's beautiful bath house at the Hardy and "Cy" Thomson. Fourteen Resources Two Million Dollars But a still greater number will being that a stabilizing of receipts No. 1. scouts compose the personnel of this State Park Beach was certainly ap-1, xul, OLv1\.?,11ca,Vv1 "U"1UC^ W111 1 would have the effect of stabilizing predated by the throng of ha»e back, belittle the etto^ of ttese troop. bathcrs few, and refuse to contribute their prices from day to day. 'Owl Patrol of Troop No. 3 met at and aiiu spectators outLv*tv/io yesterday. jvctciuaj* isu Isn't it ii 4 ±_ The Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, Verne Herzog's. Light refreshments Troop No. 3 met last week Thursday, credit to the city-beautiful stucco ml^'j™aI^,for„c»™'le1te soc es.s- v„:u 4.„' WAKjE UP! If this Pageant is a the newly organized co-operative were served. Oh boy! but the Owls but Wednesday will be the regular building, theft proof lockers, plenty Charter No. 4131 Reserve District No. 9 success, you have made it so, If it is, livestock commission firm and the that were absent missed a real treat. night hereafter. L. C. Cory with of room to dress and hang your Report of Condition of a failure, you just bet your last dol- co-operative shipping organizations THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Arden Nicholsen was elected unanimously Nathan Thon and Mose Daigneau's clothes, no bad smells, plenty of show- j-j.xi.xx are represented in the call. ers and water to keep you feet clean, lar you made it that. too. as patrol leader. help, will sure have an enviable troop. If anything in this community is Sixteen were present at the meeting. when you are. dressing light, airy. good, remember this, YOU helped it Cyclone Jumps About at Austin iivthe State of Minnesota, at the close of business on June 30, 1921. Troop No. 3 will have the first overnight and comfortable—the last word in that way, and that all the bad things About the time a' man thinks he trod^ hike Of the season Wednesday RESOURCES municipal bathhouses. I At Wykof Carl Kelm that are counted against Austin and has the world at his feet, the world night. They Will leave from Loans and discounts iq2 061.68 Yes indeed rthe bath houses area its" trade territory have been made by gets up and steps on him. Overdrafts i'83o!55 Aiio+in Tnllo the library at 5:00 o'clock sharp and credit to the city and the present ad-| ilUMlIl, A CIIO OIVIJ Thurg_ a lack of co-operation between YOU U. S. Government Securities Owned: win get back in time for work ministration—aren't they—a great ,, a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds day morning. "Whispering Pines" PROFESSIONAL improvement over the old fashioned •, 7 Jumping from spot to spot in a par value) 50,000.00 There is entirely too much sectionalism, camp is the place. A regular troop method of dressing behind a bush— DIRECTORY b.—All other United States Government Securities.. 96,400.00 weird manner, a cyclone struck the sectarianism, socialism* in this a meeting will be conducted under not as sanitary but much more private. 146,400.00 outskirts of Wykoff Thursday morning community that should be rooted out Scoutmaster L. C. Cory's supervision CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 53,893 77 and seriously damaged the crops with as much-vigor and ardor-as was with' assistants Nathan Thon and Banking House, $22,541.16 Furniture and fixtures $5,953.36.' .'.' 28,494.52 Physician and Surgeon used to eradicate the barberry plague. and farm buildings about a mile and Thank heavens our river won't Real estate owned other than banking house 6^66.82 "Mose" Daigneau. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. But just like the barberry^ ft must be one half north of the village, according smell when it freezes. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .$ 66,135.70 X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment watched, and the new stiootiPkept cut to information received from Carl Every scout not taking part in the Cash in vault and amount due from national banks...? 30,788.07 AssistantsErnest Kelm of this city, who was assisting Amount due from banks, bankers, and trust, compan-^' down and dug out or the pest will be Pageant will report at the library tomorrow RESPECT IS DUE. H.Morris, M. P. ies in the United States (other than included in back in. „our midst .befotfe we are Joe Herzog, formerly of Austin, during to do their bit as police and Mabelle Moore, R. N. The'inherent respect every gentle-, items 8, 9, or 10) 3,835.41 the haying season. No one was for general work. This means every man'ri^as for a lady was conspicuous., a. W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting injured. Scout with or without uniform. by its absence yesterday aftwtfoon at I £**8r?ma." and bank (other than item 12) .,. 14,261.76 UNDERTAKING and Mr. Kelm said no estimate had the Horace Austin SUM i^aW!ettire county should see Checks on banks located outside of city or town ©f reor FUNERAL DIRECTION been made of the damage. Mr. Herzog's Ed. Banfield, Justine Schradle, Harold While Jiiis Brown was giving her div- *'.s J™*?**of the early history of in an an he as it 1 3 8 4 3 8 Auto Hearse Equipment this vicihity. If there, is anyone who small grain was damaged and jiutler, and Graham Kenaston are Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from ing exhibition before fifteen hundred Prompt attention in Every Detail feels that it is not money well spent his apple orchard was destroyed. The starting their work for the' scoiit band U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00 spectators. Busipess Residence "Well, "herwould be a good one to try barn containing fifteen tons of hay as real talent. Ed, with his new clarinet, .V- -1- -vV 118,905.32 A bunch of near-wits £nd curbstone Phone Main 112 Phone Main 213 put the.-community spirit on. Here is was moved a foot and one half from keeps 'em awa^e at the postoffice jAUSTIN, MINN. comedians gathjerewM tfie pi^r are a $ 1 1 8 8 5 2 6 6 life slogan—it has been used before its foundation. Barns, windmills, silos as well as at home. We'll. soon have and in the water surrbUncliiig the pier DONOVAN & GOSLEE and we know that it works: and buildings in the path of the storm our band. Lessons being given r'-" LIABILITIES made asses of themselves and cast reflections Funeral Directors were destroyed Mr. Kelm said". twice a week u*p* in the old H. S. building, GET ACUAINTED WITH YOUR Capital Stock Paid in $ 75,000.00 upon the good name of the and Embalmers A crew of four men from the TriState thru the help of John Anderson, Surplus fund 25,000.00 NEIGHBOR, YOU MAY LIKE city by cat calls, and loud voiced remarks Undivided profits 18,029.12 Telephone Company here were HIM president of the school board. All we Day Calls—Phone Main 198 regarding the merits of the Circulating notes outstanding 48,600.00 sent out to assist in clearing the need now is ttie piano. Some of the AND THEN TAKE HIM TO THE diver's work. Night Calls Amount due to national banks $ 3,642.06 lines north of Spring Valley. drummers willnstart this week. PAGEANT! The water should have been, entire~ly T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Amount due to state banks, bankers, and trust companies cleared, so that ^1 might see and H. A. Goslee-^Main 417-L. in the. United States and foreign countries Every Scout who has signified his THE PROPER SPIRIT. (other than included in items 21 or 22).. 27,905.38 some of the ejnbryq Neptunes, ,aiix•i ojtor and Carriage Service intention of playing in the ban Certified checks outstanding 758.00 In the busy rush and hum of or- ious to display' their prowess before Ui should get his instrument. August Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 32,841.99 A. I. ARNESON, M. D. dinary affairs, sentiment plays but the admiring multitude- should have Bluhm has volunteered to get the? Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject been chased from the beach. a small part in business. A feeling nitci^itist .in Nfttgtigal Therapeutics to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Scouts their instruments at factory of goodwill is not always found Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors/' Individual deposits subject to check 419,914.11 prices, so be sure to get your dad andmother A dance was given by the baseball among competitors jaiher one sees electrical, mechanical, Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other started. We- will Kave ^the' boys Saturday evening in Blaisdell's to .. p^piSatrSBld Mother Natural, jaiethon»y merchants bitter enemies, ready to than fjQR^money borrowed) 28,099.71 Listen to the noontide remarks of Scout baad in this: section. to Medical Treat machine shed says the Hayfield jump at each other'a. throats, be Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 the person who hollered fiercest about country. I ments. days, or Subject to 30 days or more notice, and .^Herald. No doubt it was given in the cause they are competitors. the cold last winter!:—Minneapolis Piles, fissures, ulcers and sim|Cr postal savings): machine shed to make the Jazz orchestra The public tribute inl |he Minne Journal. So -many Scouts haveimis^dftfigir di»eases suceessfull^treatlout Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)...,,.., feel more at home. apolis Journal made by L^ S. Donaldson, following^out jfche scout's tramiijg^roW hospjtalizatic 309,096.88 president of the L. S. Donaldson OMifa over Austin gram that Scout Executixe Pre^atS There is no danger of Congress being Other tnhjf^deposits 7 504,965.41 ALL TOGETHER NOW! Store. Opposite Fox Company, to "The New England Furniture is writing a Serial on general princi- haled into the court of public opinion 1,327,223.54 if Tonight and tomorrow night is the and Carpet Company, our Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 7.777 25.000.00 on a charge of breaking the speed Mower County Historical Pageant. neighbor and friend for thirty-four record.—Minneapolis Tribune. Total $1,518,852.66 Not a soul in this city, or in this years," in which he compliments the county can say truthfully that they New England in its contributions to State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: The tall grass along the roadside in have not known about it for weeks. In the growth and beauty of Minneapolis I, W. E. Hopfe, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear front of the cemetery has been cut affording that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. addition to our city and county, the and says "We regret losing The I a better view of the well kept W. E. HOPFE, Cashier. bordering counties have manifested New England as a neighbor, and wish interior.—LeRoy Independent. Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest: an interest in this immense production, it every, success in its new location," 9th day of July, 1921. J. L. MITCHELL, A. C. Townley is not Scotch but and will be here in as large a is an example which could well be R. C. ALDERSON, J. N. NICHOLSEN, that is not the only reason he does froce as could be well expected. followed by every business man in his Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. P. D. BEAULIEU, not say, "Linger Langer Bill."—Waseca Now it remains to be seen just how dealings with competitors. My Commission expires Feb. 15, 1926. Directors. Journal Radical. much of that real, downright, neighborly I^ewise, the acknowledgement by AND community spirit there is in TJif/^Jew England of the compliment The trouble seems to have been that this community. It remains to be seen paid them by the Donaldson Carpentier overlooked Dempsey's vulnerable just how mufch of an understanding Company is an example of Lowest Priccs spot, the shoulder, which was there is of this wonderful, elusive true neighborly love and commands too weak to carry a rifle. Owatonna thing called "community spirit" in the respect of all who read it. ournal-Chronicle. this city of Austin and county of The buying of space to tell the public vy Mower. It would come hard on some people of a competitor's co-operation and The News since its first issue last to drink the home brew stuff they are worthiness and the splendid co-operation That's what you get men, when you. buy October has preached community getting if the Jaw required them to of these two great Minneapolis your overalls and other work clothing at a spirit first,' last and all the time put it down.—Elkhop (Wis.) Independent. businesses is the attitude some of There is need for an outpouring of it our Austin merchants should take .. in liberal quantities right here in our toward their competitors. a vi. |VaaLear is going to contest Leach's E A E J. C. PENNEY CO. Store 'M eljectlmj. Van don't seem to kn§iir he's jit) THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRA1NING lea Globe. 'tWe'r^_,just wondering if th| first Made jaccording to our specifications. Bought in large part of that name is a misprint.) FOR THE BOY SCOIITS OF AUSTIN ?ull iuantities for cash for our 312 Stores. *Higli grade MONDAY AND TUESDAY— -Git-t&litl cut, roomy garments that will serve you w$ll ant nevoid beer saloon is getting to be ETIJELCLAYTON A 1 jr cost you less. «. AND MOWER COUNTY more-of-a- memory every week but 77 in By JAMES PR "SHAM" thf gejtlemen who sell the pear I ir^Union Made 220 B1 ue Denim )a'. f&r tell os that thlle is no reason to (Firgt Installment *!!i downhearted.—PMston Republican. Comedy I.—Impetus ASTRAY FROM STEERAGE". to contract a muscle -Jklwte' of Freeborn county are cause of most ruptured muscles 4iii !•*. begins at the motor center of, the as impendent as any people in the JUMPEfiS tendon strains. It is a good plan to If' WEDNESDAY- brain. whole' Union. If they have to, they wear fleeced lined underwear whep 7! CONWAY TEARLE 1.—With contraction each muscle can ptddft&jall the necessities of life warming up or when training in cold cell shortens and thickens, scattering and many lvouries ^sides.—^Albert weather. If it is cold the day of a' 1%) some of its used-up contents into the Lea Times Enterprise. race rub the legsj^wellj with goose 7 'i I.I ?iri lymph Space atid absorbs new nourishments grease *.* 5 7ai ... "BSUCKING THE TIGER Yes, Dempsey won, 'because of his s' '"if III.TpTl|e other cause of .. muscle jgeeater weight and physical proportions^ 2.—By repeated contractions the sorenesses the presence of irritating »medy COUNTRY HEIR** bat ..we'd rather have C^at-pentier's cells increase both in size and riuipber. waste matter imperfectly jc^fr^d 'off good record as a solditer and The result of exercise is an inclease [FRIDAYALL DAY by the blbod stream. Eltinimataon is Bhie Chambray Work Shirts Citizen, than Bempsey's victory without in .bulk, strength and elasticity. hastened J»y massage and made easier $TAR CAST them.—F^fibault Pilot. II.-rMuscular action may be accompanied if the ihuscle is kept warm. IN by actual rupture of the cell fFOLD IN THE HnXS" ^•~As the intensityibf the movement Joe Reynold's, who Recently Captured walls and the exudation of the blood increases group after group of the belt as the homliest editor in and lymph. unassocfated muscles contract in. sympathy. the Minnesota Valley, is keeping an 1.—This is one of the causes of These muscles Aiay impede eye on the fashion^. He observes that TPATHE NEWS muscle soreliess found after severe the desired movement. This can be If the wearing bf short skirts often straining exercise and when due to seen when the man graps the dynamometer shows ted form.—St. Peter Herald. this cause the soreness persists until hard and sets the muscles on &E the tear is healed. the opposite side of the body. An instance Dont grouch around 40 much be-: A I N W O I': 2.—Occasionally the entire muscle of the effect of tightening up cause business^tlbesh't stlrt off like a1 E N IN may. be torn from its attachment to A I th^ 'muscles in such a Way as to impede rjrin'j- .** the bone and tendon. A cold inactive progress is sometimes seen in A S O W S limb is ^endangered by any severe ntmuommtssoREs 7t30—9s00 the case of sprinters who work too start off at full steam ahead. €hanges| '^straWWithout prelimihat.y massage "hard. These men sfiouM to re- that coroe grxWally .My mm iofteif or light exercise and the lack of this the kind that come to stay?---Well8 lax""' precaution in cold weather weather is the .(Continued next week.) Mirror. 1 fuE&SiiiJS&JsLS**