Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 14, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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I ,j^ »&>** a & w.: |jp| tlV( .i. j.'-i"!*, *A'-• i^' Thursday, July 14, 1921 MrtWMasMTVKEW8. AUSTIN.MINN. is&Kaff ."'ft "^arteE" 'Kaafe' :.a,:" ."•*" fcFaireFHfe'il tint REFUSAL TO ABIDE BY UMPIRE'S ties which might be remedied or lessened Loucks Succeeds Cory. The tercentenary Mayflower /, W«1 Act a» Lifeguard. 'I thru legislation. ,.f W. B. Loucks will succeed J3. Ray Milo Howe will act as lifeguard at sailed into Plymouth, Mass., last week ftf1 Cory as chairman of' the'rtquniameht the beach in place of Frank Prevratil was a distinct disappointment to tbe DECISION COSIS ADAMS CONTEST A coward is a man who knows he is committee of the Austin Country antique furniture dealers.—Minne^ who is attending the annual naval reserve Wrong, but refuses to admit it. a- Ctab. Mr. Cory resigned. apolis Journal. camp. the Farm Bureau Mower County News Ally*" 1 •1/H3 MARKET PLACE Team Called From Field men on and two runs" across the plate. Meany's sensational catch in the fifth In Fifth Inning inning of Schneider's long drive was by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. of Game the feature of the game. i~." •. County Agent, Mower Co. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Defeat Blooming 8 to 3. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be In the first game of the Pageant Added for all ads not paid for in advance. MEANY STARS WITH DESTROY THE series, Monday with Blooming Prairie, Readers or locals not run in the Packers scored in every inning WEEDS. BIG LEAGUE CATCH this column will be charged at the but two and defeated the village It is high time for most weeds to be rate of cents oer line. to the north, 8 to 3. cut oj- destroyed if they are to be prevented Packers Defeat Blooming ^Prairie Meany had his "batting clothes on from going to seed and thus CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Easily by Score of 8 to 3 Monday and succeeded in hitting the pill for —for vacancies in Postoffice, Railway greatly increasing in number another Mail, Government Departments. in First Pageant Game. two singles and two three baggers out year. Many iields are completely overrun Men, women, over 17. $120 of four times at bat'. VTitus pitched by foul weeds and an almost total REFUSING monthly. Experience unnecessary. to abide by Umpire his first game here and appeared in loss of crop will isesult. It is impossible For free particulars, write Raympnd Smith's decision in the fifth inning, good form, whiffing seven and allowing to destroy these weeds at once, (former Civil Service examiner) Terry but five blows. The Packers the manager of the Adams baseball but every effort .should be made to 772 Continental Bldg. Washington, started an unnecessary batting rally club withdrew his team from the prevent them from going to seed and D. C. 3-2-p in the eighth and crossed the plate field Tuesday and forfeited the game after the crop is harvested, an attempt DO YOU WANT TO OWN YOUR with three runs. 9 to 0. should be made to kill the roots HOME?—Then read this and act Austin— ABBHPOAE With the score 6 to 1, the Hormel of the pest. Pence corners and waste quickly! House nearly new, A-l Meany, cf 4 5 4 2 0 0 Club got under Brenna's hide and lands furnish an excellent seed bed condition, full size basement, front Bowers, 3b 4 1 0 2 2 1 started a bombardment on the slow for foul weeds and great care should and dining, rooms and kitchen on Kaufman, rf 5 1 2' 1 0 0 ball artist. Two runs had been scored be taken to prevent the production of first floor 2 bed rooms with closets Barr, If 5 \0 2 0 0 1 in the fifth and one man down. seed in these placed. Woodland and and bath on second floor. All floors H. Smith, ss -.3 0 0 1 10 2 Tracy Smith was forced home. "Schneider meadow should also be gone over to are hardwood. Jewel hot air furnace, Dugan, lb 4. 0 0 11 0 0 BRING HORE SAVING ADVANTAGES with heat izl every room. House the Adams catcher received the eradicate the weeds. Holleque, 2b ..... 3 1 0 1 1"'2 located an fine corner lot with south -2 ball in plenty of time, but according T. Smith, 1 0 9 0 1 Everyone should exercise every effort front. Insurance paid, new gas Titus, .3 0 0 0 2 1 to Smith's decision he was not on the to check the spread of such range, storm windows and screens plate and didn't .touch the runner, consequently IN OUR weeds as the perennial sow Canadian and garden with possession July 15 32 8 8 27 15 8 he was called safe. thistle, as it is "very jeostly and difficult included. If you are prepared to Blooming— .AB JR JH PO A E Calls Team From Field. to get rid of them after they gain a pay $1000 or $1200 down .and $36.25 R. Zwiener, cf .. 1 2 4 JO After considerable horseplay and per month see owjier at 1010 West foothold. The state la^ requires the Hanson, 2b .... 5 0 0 4 Oakland avenue. 48-tf rag-chewing, between the two teams, E. Zwiener, lb .. 4 1 0 7 cutting of all noxious weeds and the Adams manager called his team .Ryan, .4 1 0 8 where land owners do not cut them, Don't Miss Note the WANTED from the field. The majority of the G. Zwiener, ss 4 1 3 2 the weed commissioners not only haive Extraordinary Plotts, rf .. 4 & 0 0 This players on .the Adams team seemed WANTED—-General agents a salary the right to, Ibut it is their duty to atf Sawer, If .. 4 0 2 of $30 per week and expenses or willing to abide by the decision and have them cut and the land owner Great Low Curran, .. 3 0 4 0 salesmen to work in the neighboring carry on. The umpire declared the must pay the cost. It ought not to be Rye, 3b .... 4 0 1 0 towns. Address Theresa Mackenberg, Prices game forfeited .9 to 0. Opportunity necessary for the law to do that, as it General' elivery, Austin, Grady opened the contest for the is to the interest of every farmer or 36 3 5 24 13 4 Minn. 3-2-p Packers but was replaced by Cipra in Three base hits, Meany 2 G. Zwiener land owner tq get rid of these nests. the second inning with two men away, First on balls off Titus 1, Curran City or village people are not ex after Adams had scored five hits and .6 Left on bases, Hormel ,7i. Blooming empt, for thigre are many noxious Prairie 8 Struck out by. Titus 7, Curran six runs. weeds in "vacant lots and back yards 6 Double plays, Holleque to The Packers opened fire on Breima that must be cut. Anyone should p.- Smith to Dugan, Hanson to Rye Hit Ver in the fourth and were in a fair way deem it his duty to report the location at £*4 pT-a*»o Kv by pitcher, Curran Sacrifice hits, to tie the scor.e in the fifth when the of Bowers, Smith, Titus Stolen bases, uncut we^ds to the authorities. game was called, with one out, three .Bowers, Kaufman, Curran. SUMMER WASH GOODS SUMMER SILKS FARMERS WATCHING TARIFF Minnesota's Cases PACKERS MEET •MEASURE FOR PROTECTIVE 40 inch Organdies at $2.75 Pink and white wash Go Before Congress NEW ULM TODAY FA&M LEGISLATION. 21c (Continued from Page One) 40 inch Novelty Voiles at.. .21cLf^^iin3, at ... Cooler weather today is ^xpejeted to As the $p©k«^mah fbr' farmers jjof 40 inch Figured Voiles, at at $1.4? bring out a considerable v-Jar^eiattendance this county a»^v^tl as others in 7^,000 ptfun$ Underwood free Cojrra free than the first two &atai£s the rest of the m^fce^the Minnesota Cheese 5. cent^|' UnderwoOd 20 per 'New Stripe Poplins, for 40 inch Georgette/Crepes this week, at the Packer-New Ulm Farm Bureau fee&ifctibn is preparing cept.|l Live po^lttjy, 2 cents a pound Bungalow aprons game this afternoon, r- :Tat A"rX'- $1.39 a tfetailed^Btatentfefft will be laid before tfiiderwood lytent. Eggs 6 cents a 2 5 Sunday the Packers will meet the the ^Qngre$s||nal investigating dozen Underwood free dried eggs, 32 ineli Shirting Gingham, .... West Concord team here. West Concord j' tq£ conduct a 15 cents a pound Underwood 10 defeated the Austin team 2 to 1 tn&roMnqp^ jn^^coiriditionS affecting a 4 1 2 UDERWEAR cents. Horses and Mules valued at in a eleven inning contest recently. the pr^uciti^ii^and marketing of not more than $150, $60 a head Underwood 27 indh checked gingham farm produm^ i0ai*meirs fire invited 10 per cent. Honey, 2% eents 89c Pink Nainsook Bloomers Start Wrestling Workouts. by the state federation to submit at 12Y2C a pound Underwood 10 cents a gallon^ "Roily" Owens crack lightweight concise statements of specific instances at 49c 40 inch new Organdies, at. -wrestler has roped off a ring and showing agricultural cii&icul- .59c $2.00 Ladies Night Gowns started open air workouts in the Horace 36 inch Percales, at $1.19^ "ItBeed 1 5 Austin State Part with Jos. M. V\ 27 inch prints, light and dark Junior and sister ^re--piaiyliif ULTIJRAL WELDING Britz. 'HI^PST PRICE br^iic^s—plow, tracotfc^raifrlenlent the garden when sudd^^i^er started ~~r. colors parts screaming. Whpn wp)|||r ran out 9c I O RATES v, broken.are made whole Junior said: "MAhe^ 'lA?gue8g she FOE COW TEST sound Vith our REAL Poultry and Vail, thought it was a butterfly, but It waa (Continued from Page 1) ONE LOT WELDING SERVICE. a bee and It beed ^er.^. Cm jg OTTR WELDlife will save Neaf dbloredj checked "jT 89c Ladies Union Su^ts 14^ Oar PrkM Official testing in Minnesota has developed Eastern Salt For Stock. you time and money—and the Bmtmrm YimCm more than 25 per cent the A car of good Eastern Stock Salt ginghams, at ISc 35c Ladies Fine ribbed vests 19©^ welds will stand" hardest usage. last twelve monthS^in the number of will be on track soorif HOw much can you use? We offer this bulk salt at $2.00 Ladies Silk Hose tests actually made*and in the quality 98c* $17 per ton, $8.50 half tbin. Same salt 'H H. JOHNSON W COTTON GOODS AND of the results." Southelii Minnesota 25c Ladies Lisle Hose ..... .15c in 100 lb. sacks at $1.00 per cwt. cash. PROVISION it is estimated, You to take it from the car. Phone In the last" year, 25c Children's Hose T... I Phone Main 702-F your order. J. W. Hare, Feedman. persons have died of starvation 20,000,000 in northern Russia and Poland. Advertisement 4-2-c. Sii 50c Children's Hose .......25e': -L 75c Brassieres .45c Hope Bleached Muslin —14c 36 inch heavy Unbleached CORSETS Muslin, at..........,... 11c 8-4 Pepperell Sheeting at per One lot of Corsets TFrffl yard ,.... 39c July Clearance 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting .$1.50 to $1.98 4 5 42 inch Pillow Cases, each .25c BARGAINS FOR MEN AND 42-45 inch Pillow Tubing, 4" at per yard f„-B0YS i"'. 3 5 36 inch best Longcloth, at: .19c Men's Best Work Shirts Turkish Toweling, at 6 9 2 1 Men's Athletic Union Suits Crash Toweling, at ......12y2c .79c Men's Dress Shirts ..., 98c White and colored Plisse Crepe Men's Lisle Hose aj^per yard 1 6 2 7 Men's Ties .... ... ii 98e Boys' Wash Blouses ... .49c Boys' Athletic Union Suits 49c Boys' Play Suits, 72 inch Linen Daniasl^i,... 98c trimjm^d in red 64 inch DamMR .95c 8 9 'i i'l |ii( NOTIWB- W!»i Percale and Giftghams, Aprons? t, S° yar£ •:®c 7? July Clearance ¥9c,ll.49, $1^ :r-R:M- c- Cotton.. .10c Crochet £kL!&A n''4 Muslin aprons teimmed with I" \, 1Ci u'' ji 11- a 5 July CteBtranceTl^vV51.39^ LADIES READY TO WEAR *4 $i HH Si *J bz+V BARGAINS "J SILK SWEATERS on TITAN 10-20 Tractor complete with Belt PulleyrSteeVihg 5.-W- -Swiss Organdy Dresses & Devise, Feridcr^nQ Platform and also 3 Bottom Janesville PloW'^wy In all colors^" $100048 July qearance .**¥?+:.$10.95' ^July Clearance ...: .$10.00 LADIES TAFFETA SILK WHlt WASH SKIRTS For ft 1 I. 4 JiJst rt U: ofV". A v. DRBSpSi ^Remai^able: Value made J'"-' In Blue, SroS^p^j Bkck GabkrcllAe and Pique, July# ^fl^^earaTOfi7^ .$14.75 Clearance 98c^^ 508-510 NORTH MAIN STREET-««**«£ ug&s $***, -J ..•••••