Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 21, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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,:m IStr ltfWt»T ,# nT Page Four AXISjiN, MINN: 1 Thursday, July 21,1921. Xj Mower County News BUSINESS WITHOUT PROFIT. and if they stay there it means capital inflict injuries which./woulfli »end a cident that ha^ happened to his family. the Big Lake-St. Cloud detour will, be included on the program. tied up which |$£tetaging no return, man to a hospital, unless he is injured "I want to ask you to keep it trunk highway No. 3, and asse While walking along Main street The remainder of the afternoon will "The County Paper" and space which dbuld better be out of the paper," he said, and then in resisting arrest. No policeman that only continuous sprinkling or the other evening "we overheard two be devoted to visiting, recreation^n£ Published every Monday and Thursday, used for goods which are up-to-date the tears came and the pent-up anguish has any business conducting his permanent improvement would provide people talking in front of one of the amusement, facilities for which tjfe| I at Austin, Minnesota burst into sobs. It always and in demand.»n own trial on the street corner—that the surface equal to the demands stores about the goods on display. The Stewartville park is very amply pro-^ ROE AND GANNON, Publishers is the business of the police magistrate hurts to see a child cry. We stopped of the heavy traffic upon it.. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor remark that attracted our attention In some instances certain merchandise vided. 1 on the way to the office this morning and his alone—and the proper was regarding the price tag on one may be a little higher in price The executive committee is very SUBSCRIPTION RATES to wipe the tears from the dirty face place is in the court room. Besides article whcih wast1 marked for just than conditions would seem to warrant, CAULDRON anxious that this reunion be given all Per Year, in advance $2.50 of a little fellow who said,' "A big the city needs the money from fines about half of the original price also but we cannot believe that there publicity possible among the students Six Months $1.25 for its expenses. boy hit me in the jaw but to see a shown above he sale price. The one is a great deal of war-ime profiteering and alumni of the School of Agriculture, Single Copies .05 The annual reunion of the Minnesota man past eighty with, tea,rs roiling who was speaking said that you could going on here in Austin at this that they may have the privilege Central- School of Agriculture, down his withered checks,',sinaipljji is "The highway department is making time. see just what the merchant's profit of one good get-together to recall for students and alumni residing in too much. Indeed we'll keep it '"out every effort to mark and maintain was, and that the present price was If the laborer be worthy of his hire, pleasant remembrances of school days the counties of Winona, Houston, Fillmore, of the paper, old friend, along with good-detours around new construction about what the article should hav? then the merchant is also worthy of a spent at the University Farm campus. Mower, Dodge, Steele, Wabasha the many unprinted columns of sadness on trunk highways. In some instances, been sold for at the starf. return for his trouble and expense in —Edgar L. Christgau, and Olmstead, will be held at the city and sorrow and sin that we however, the detour roads, ,VM'. maintaining a stock of goods for this Route 1, Austin. TO OUR We don't pretend to know the merchandising park in Stewartville on Sunday, July unlike the trunk routes built to carry have kept out of the paper for lo OUNTK saihe' mdrt to select from. jr ]1 MEMBER* AFFILIATING game, but if the merchants 24. these many years. We 1 sometimes heavy traffic, will not stand up even MEDICAL ELECTRICITY of Austin could afford to do business think we area pretty poor sort of with the best possible maintenance. All students and alumni of the The habit of policemen indulging used in treating illness physical me- without a permanent location, The thing to do then is to look forward editor, after all. When we get a School of Agriculture are urged to be chanical spinal condensed out-ofpresent in personalities with pedestrians who with counters, shelves, paper, twine, good story, from the city reporter'? to the fast approaching day on this date for our annual to all appearances are creating no disturbance doors and other Nautral methods of clerks, bookkeepers, and the numerous point of view, we always see the when the regular route ,will be reopened get-together. or breach of the peace treatment correctly used. other necessary adjuncts of their gray-haired mother or the proud sister by the to travel a better highway should be severely censored After lunch a short program will be A. I. ARNESON, M. D. particular line if it wasn't necessary who will be hurt by the publication than before," said W, F. Rosenwald, proper authorities. Even tho a man given. Prof. G. A. Lundquist of the Specialist in Natural Therapeutics. to pay freight, drayage, postage, of the sordid details and we chief highway maintenance engineer is creating a disturbance sufficient to Sociology department of the university (Over Austin Furniture Co.) Main taxes, light, heat, insurance, stand the {MEMBER kill it. Recently, in a neighboring of St. Paul. warrant his arrest by a policeman, will deliver an address. Other street, opposite Fox Hotel. Advertisement expense of goods sold and never paid town, a poor little sick girl suddenly there is no authority given to him The engineer cited as an example prominent citizens of Stewartville 6-tf-c. for, goods sold on time payments, and wandered away from home and the many other items of expense which sensational city paper played it up Official Paper of Mower County every pierchant must stand who pretends with a scare head across the front Special Sale Entered as Second Class Matter at to do business if, we say, that page and even insinuated that the the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under they had none of these expenses they young lady had been enticed away the act of March 3, 1879. might possibly be able to sell their While tfie frantic mother was anxiously goods at a small profit and not go to awaiting any information that THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY the poor house. would lead to the return of her child WEEKLY. The things a merchant has to sell the young lady came back and a With the happenings of the past must bring in return a certain profit hasty message to the city newspaper SILK DRESSES i- week coming so suddenly upon our —enough to pay the overhead, with a told of the return of the sick daughter. city, and with all the wild rumors little extra for the upkeep of his family. "Oh, hell!" answered the voice afloat, The News has attempted to tell The more he can sell the more over the phone. "We had it all played the story to its readers in the light of money he can and should make. The There is no season of the year when any up for the front page." No thot actual facts so far as they had come faster his rate of turnover the more of the bleeding hearts or tormenting well dressed woman considers her wardrobe to our knowledge he can make on a smaller margin of fears .of anguished parents ever We are opposed to the sensational profit. The rate of turnover is regulated complete without one or more, smart frocks weighs' with these ghouls of the pencil style of journalism, where lurid accounts to a considerable degree by the who pry into sacred tragedies and —for Spring1, Summer, Fall or Winter, they are played up thru column after conssitent and intelligent use of advertising. haul family skeletons out to be stared column, where the innermost details are equally as desirable and practical as well. at by an unsympathetic public. Anything of one's private life are stripped When new goods are received they to sell the papers. There is of any semblance of secrecy and placed If you are planning a vacation trip, by must partake of the rate of profit no heart or sgul in the city newspapers, before a sordid-minded public, whic his se tby the store to offset all rail, by boat, there is no other garment that but thank God, the little old where sacred memories are desecrated of the overhead items. After the country weekly, the hojne town paper, by the rough hands of sensationalists, will so adequately and satisfactorily solve the goods become old (out of fashion), still has a heart and it beats with where nothing is left undone or unsaid which may be a: matter of weeks or sympathy for the friends and neighbors problem of "what shall I wear," as a pretty, that can be construed into socpll only days, they must be disposed of who, watch for its coming each ed "news." We say we. are opposed as quickly as possible at a sacrifice, stylish Silk Frock—such as we now offer you, week.- •••.• -v -4=* to that sort of journalism*- if necessary, in order to make room at most interesting reductions in price. We have endeavored to tell ^5 for new goods and to get out of them ife is soft you story of the unfortunate circumstances money enough to keep' the business may expec :t to get get muddy. j: This sale will include every silk dress in which have come upon our fel going. our entire stock,—except the all white ones. low townsman, "Cy" Thomson, and Goods left on the shelves after the ^Nobody.,.ever was willing to 'let bygones be bygones." fashions have changed are valueless, will cbntinue to tell the story of the You will find here, chic, girlish styles for facts' as they develop from time to snjall and medium sized women and just a time,'without coloring or. s^iis^tional phrasing so far as humanljh' possible. few very smart styles for women of more For every breach of Nature's law's, -HOW OFTEN DO mature years, in range of sizes from 40 to 51 for every sin committed, and for every departure from the "straight bust measure. Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe Y0UD0IT? and narrow way" there must be an accounting at some time or another. de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satins, one Foulard There is no way of knowing when this and a few Georgettes. Regular prices on accounting may be demanded of us, so it is well that we be prepared for it these garments ranged from $32.50 up to if we fail to observe, the laws of God How often|clo you take an inventory of' $65.00—during this Clearance sale of Silk and man. The day of reckoning is a your financial condition? Nemesis which constantly pursues the Dresses, you may take your choice for wrong-doer. ONE THIRD LESS The blind goddess, in one hand bearing You have noticed the way small amounts the scales and in the other the spent, maHfelarge sums. u,. sword, tempers the punishment to all men who came before her for justcie. To some she deals harshly, to others Small amounts saved also make large sums. Three Black Satin Dresses—One size 36, she is more lenient—depending upon You have tftfe first chance at theifi why circumstances. At other times justice 'elaborately beaded with crystal bugle not savelpem and deposit them in this not only is blindfolded but she is beads, price was $65.00—one size 38, exquisitely shackled as well, and the innocent are bank at compound interest. railroaded to prison or the guilty hand embroidered in taupe, "1 escape without paying the penalty. with other trimmings in taupe shade, "Cy" has accepted the situation THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK which has overtaken him, and has said priced $77.50—one size 40, effectively that he is ready to make what amends trimmed in gold banding, priced $65.00 he can to the law, has turned over the property which he has accumulated of Austin, Minn. —your choice of these three smart satin during the past few years, and has gowns, for just assisted the officials of the institution Member Federal Reserve System. HAtf HUCB in which he was employed in straightening out the tangled mess to the best of his ability. .There is not much Resources Two Million Dollars. more that can be^done now to recompence the company for the amount of the loss. But we have a feeling of sympathy for the innocent ones who have been brought into this unhappy affair, and the fact that they must suffer needlessly must be the hardest thing Eight Silk Dresses, that have been carried that those immediately concerned 7 over from last Summer—they include have to bear. We hope the general public will keep this point in view at all times and not, thru idle curiosity four Taffetas, two Crepe de Chines, or thotlessness, cause pain or suffering THEATRE to those who are in no way responsible. one Georgette and one Tricolette—your choice of these eight garments In this connection we have come across an editorial which contains ONLY $10.00 THURSDAY & FRIDAY— many things to which we say "Amen!" Ii ff :-4. Read it thru and hereafter don't accuse v.*.: 'VA. ALL STAR CAST your paper of negligence if you don't find all the. rumors passing •*w- around the city printed in its columns. & The article,, which follows, was headed Clean-up" Sale •m 'The Heart of the Country Weekly." There is something wrong with a A picture of the rugged West. system of existence that brings tears •PATHE NEWS to the eyes of an old man and causes his shoulders to be shaken by sobs, ~If you can use a new hat of any kind—something to use on an auto trip, for a campitig says the Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan, SATURDAY— trip, or even one for very best wear, for the rest of this season, orleyen to lay a,way for '& Soo Times. When one has passed thru FRANKLIN FARNUM the years of trial and sorrow, raised a nelxt-'season, r- ,v family and toiled all along the way, he should know a few years of peace SMUGGLE" *$ V'V A and love and tender care before he 4 NOW IS THE TIME TO A rapid fire story of the new. west. CV.f "h" lays down the burden. This is inspired by an incident that touched us if far' W^have divided our entire stock o£ Summer hats into three jgrottps, and will sell them, regardless of former apric{ deeply a few days ago. An old and *s: SUBIDAY- or present value, at the following astonishing low prices: respected father stopped us on the ALICE BRADY Iff street and told of a distressing in fDAITD MA 1 Will include Hhats that have been worth $5,00 and up to $10.00 (f QQ -i Shi,-1 :-i#r ttftUUlI Yofur choice of this lot, only «PA«t/0 Hi in ,-L .,V* JEWELRY "THE LAND OP HOPE" fBAITD \[A O Includes no hats that were formerly priced for lesfe than $10.00 and all hats jjp QQ $ 1 5 0 0 I Comedy *,v-#