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

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1 1 1 J. ... 1 1 4 1 -v rxxry*, r? W5P rr' -M YMM* }j r*A* ,s^ -T: ±:IT ^Jk&r'L' &SJZA Thursday, Sept. 1,1921. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five':*' SWEET BILL CUTS WEDNESDAY TO BE other official papers as he may have ing at the state fair grounds on September one of the directors of the American succeeded in digging him from under examination of his injuries made by relating to his claim against the government. 7. federation, probably will speak. the mass of gravel and stone that had X-ray for a possible fracture. Dr. ARMY RED TAPE The more reliable information Mr. Howard is serving his second fallen on him. Dr. O. H. Heggfe of Hegge stated in the afternoon that he he can produce, the quicker his tern as president of the American OAKLAND MAN-,. Austin, who attended the injured was resting easier, but that he -was claim will be adjusted. Farrti Bureau federation, which now man, stated that Mr. Seivers had received still in a serious condition. 5 IS INJURED 10^ The traveling squad will, examine numbers a million and a quarter farmers a severe spinal injury, possibly Mr. Sievers was workng in the .Veterans Bureau Takes claims for Fillmore, Mower, Freeborn, President of Federation in forty-seveji states of the union.1 a spinal fracture, and also that he had SAND CAVE IN gravel pit known as the Cummins Waseca, and Steele counties at Senator Capper is one of the severly bruised on both shoulders been Charge of Medical will be at State pit near Oakland when the cavt-in '1 Albert Lea from October 24 at 9:00 a. outsanding figures in the fight for and had sustained a deep cut Caught by the caving in of a gravel occurred. m. until October 25 at 5:00 p. m. All Fair. "7. legislation to improve agricultural over his right eye. pit, Arthur W. Seivers living near Work. ex-service men in the vicinity who conditions. In case either Mr. Howard Oakland, was seriously injured at The injured man was placed on an Henry Weiland of Britt, Iowa, father have any grounds for a claim against or Senator Capper is unable to about 9 o'clock yesterday morning. improvised stretcher and taken to TAKES PLACE OF of J. W. Weiland, was taken to the government are urged to present come, John i. Brown, president of the Wednesday, September 7, will be Two companions who were working medical the St. Olaf hospital at Austin, where Rochester Wednesday sfor their cases before this group at the THREE BOARDS Farm Bureau Day at the State Fair, Indiana Farm Bureau federation and with him in the pit, by prompt action, his wounds were dressed, and further treatment. stated time. according to a letter received by officers of the county Farm Bureau Traveling Squad Will Tour State SILVER BOWS from headquarters of the state federation. To Hear Claims of INVADE AUSTIN Veterans. Jamer R. Howard, president of the FOR SECOND TIME American Farm Bureau federation, and Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas Heretofore the U. S. War Risk bureau handled compensation and insurance have been invited to address a The Silver Bows, one of the fastest claims, the U. S. Public Health mass meeting of farm bureau members and best-known semi-pro baseball Service handled medical treatment, in the afternoon. Other speakers teams in the Twin Cities, will be the will review the work of the farm the Federal Vocational Board handled opponents of the Packers in a three vocational education. Each bureau bureau in co-operative marketing and game series over the week-end. AUSTIN, MINN. legislation. The mass meeting will be worked independently. Much of their In the first series of three games work overlapped. There was no single conducted in the livestock hippodrome played early in July neither team secured Outlines of Fall Suits, Coats, Furs and Millinery are now well filled with choice Merchandise beginning at 12:00 o'clock noon, so co-ordinating1 head. All claims had to an advantage because each team be referred to headquarters at Washington that farmers will be able to attepd better finished, better material, the last word in style, and at a lower price than you won one of the contests and the other with resulting delay, confusion the meeting without missing the livestock ended in a tie score. The invaders will have bought such garments since 1917. We cordially invite you to inspect the lines when judging or the races. and red tape. Many a disabled buddy be loaded to the teeth in this second gave up in despair. And all this Two other important farm bureau series and bent upon returning home looking for up-to-date merchandise skillfully bought and correctly priced time the Legion was urging Congress conferences are to take place in state with the bacon, but the Packers are to pass the Sweet bill, which would fair week. On Thursday, September no less determined that victory in at end these troubles. After two years 8, the directors of the Minnesota least two games shall come to them. Congress passed it. How does the Farm Bureau federation, representing The game Saturday will be played MILLINERY Sweet bill affect the disabled ex-service all county farm bureaus which are at 4:30, Sunday at 3:00, and Monday man's chance for securing justice? at 10:00. members of the state organization, will meet in the agricultural building Our Styles in Fall Millinery are ready. Trimmed Hats in black and colors in all the new In many ways. Here are the two for an all day business session. On BROWNSDALE JOINS most important. The Sweet bill has materials Duvenor, Panne, and Lypns velvet as well as the much used felts. Friday a joint committee of farmers CREAMERY ASS'N amalgamated the three bureaus mentioned and bankers will meet at state headquarters A great variety of frames for Misses and Children. The popularity of sailors has extended above. They are one body, of the fedreation, in the Old known as "The Veterans Bureau," into the Fall Hats, we have them in both pressed and hand made shapes. The continued Capitol, St. Paul, to discuss organization At the meeting of the patrons and with one co-ordinating head over all. of an agricultural finance corporation officers of the Red Rock Cooperative Vogue for black is responsible for black hats being worn with Spanish lace The other great victory was the to provide additional credit for Creamery held at Brownsdale Tuesday clause in the Sweet bill which says producing and marketing Minnesota drapes, and heavily trimmed with Jet drop effects. Prices are more reasonable in Millinery evening, August 30, the Board of that future claims need not be sent crops. Directors joined the Minnesota State than for several seasons. all the way to Washington for a decision. Co-operative Creamery association. These three meetings, farm bureau Awards may be made or Mr. Rigdon, the representative of officers say, will mark the culmination changed by each district branch of the state association, explained how of a year in which the farm bureau the Veterans Bureau. Minnesota is the state association was organized in Minnesota has grown from in the Tenth district, the headquarters and how it operated and the Red Rock 12,000 members to more than 72,000. READY-TO-WEAR of which is in the Keith-Plaza building, Creamery people decided that the The state farm bureau will have an Minneapolis. Awards and changes merits of the organization were such office in the main agricultural building now are made there, instead of at as to warrant their joining forces on the state fair grounds all week Washington, D. C. A big slash in the Coats, Suits, Skirts and Blouses the prices are close the values with it. according to word received by the red tape has been made. And in the far beyond. You will find unmistakably that every selection, The Brownsdale Creamery handles county bureau. Tenth district another slash will soon over 300,000 pounds of butter fat a apart from excellence of style and completeness of variety, President Howard is now on a tour be taken. Here's how. year and represents the largest cooperative of southern and central Minnesota, stands for intrinsic worth and reliability. You will find furthermore Traveling Squad to Tour State. creamery in Mower County. speaking at a series of county fairs. that your expectation of lower price this season has been Commencing Labor day in St. Paul, The other creameries of the county He was scheduled to speak at the most agreeably met. In many instances values are back to prewar are to have meetings also this week a "traveling squal" of the Veteran's Steele county fair at Owatonna on times. Coats for Fall and Coats for Winter, all are ready. for the purpose of considering the Bureau, representing the three former August 30, at the Lyon county fair Clothes of wonderful texture and loveliness are among them. state associaiton. The Brownsdale agencies mentioned above, will at Marshall on August 31, and at the For instance: Yalama, Ulna Bolivia, Voldette, Gerona, Polo, and meeting was the first one held. travel thru Minnesota, stopping for Traverse county fair at Browns Valley Wool Velour. Some are trimmed with fine Furs, some are quite from one to five days at seventeen different on September 1. The Stearns plain, and every coat is eminently distinctive. Coats at from points, at which former service Miss Agnes Hegge entertained sixteen county fair at Sauk Center September $14.50 to $100.00. men may appear and have their frieds at a Bridge party Tuesday 2 is the last on this tour. Mr. Howard claims for compensation, vocational evening. A delightful evening was is going from Sauk Center to Des Extra fine and inexpensive coats for small women and large training and medical treatment adjusted. spent and as one of the party remarks. Moines, and is expected to return to girls for teachers, business women, collegians, and others we This is a special effort on the "We shure had delicious eats." address the Farm Bureau mass meet- have just such coats and an excellent variety priced very closely part of the officers of the Tenth district to bring justice as. near as possible at from $15.00 to $45.00. Chappy or Heather Polo Sport Coats to the home of the ex-service with Stone Martin Opossum, or Racoon Collars full Suedene man. lined, $45.00. If you know a buddy who has a Suits Tailored and fur trimmed, good quality materials, colors: claim against the government tell him to write to the Manager, Veteran's black, navy, brown, and deer $29.75 to $85.00 5 Bureau, Keith-Plaza building, Minneapolis, Children Coats at whatever you wish to pay. If you want simple, inexpensive Coats we have Hem, if you and ask for .a "Transportation wish something quite costly it's here and plenty in between, $6.25 to $27.50. Application Form" on which to apply for free transportation and expenses Blouses for all sorts of wear are included in the Fall line combinations of Crepe de Chene and Mignonette in connection with his trip to the are very effective. Bisque, Navy, and Orange forming the wide girdle tying at the side of different qualities and nearest point at which the traveling at different prices. 1 squad will appear to examine him. Tell him to ask for a list of the points and dates at which the squad will appear, so that he may know how to fill FOOTWEAR VALUES' out his transportation application AND SHEET METAL WORKERS form, which should then be sent to Minneapolis frc^h which transportation will be mailed him. You have all known the need of an exclusive All summer footwear greatly reduced to make room for Fall Styles. Women's White Poplin, Canvas and Buck Bring All Army Papers. shoes and low cuts, values up $4.00. Clean up sale price $1.48. sheet metal shop in Austin, Before leaving for the examination Women's High Shoes and all low cuts in black, brown and white kid values that sold as high as $10.00, now point, every buddy- should have with where you could go and have anything going at ^5.95 per pair. Extra special in Misses, Childrens' and Infants tan barefoot sandals. Misses sizes, 11V2 him all correspondence relative to his to 2 at $1.48 Child's sizes, 8% to 11 at $1.35 Infants' siz es, 5 to 8 at $1.19. case, all army papers in his possession you wished done in this line. I have "Women's new tan Grainlace Oxfords, English style, blind eyelets and new military heel, $9.00 values, introductory deluding his original discharge, his $$.95. price only marriage certificate if any, the birth taken advantage of the opportunity it certificates of his children if any, and as many affidavits as possible showing has offered by opening an exclusive as -I that his injury was incurred in A FEW ITEMS SELECTED' well as inclusive sheet metal shop of service, how it affected his physical condition while in service, how it affected everything pertaining to the sheet metal his physical condition since his discharge from service, how the injury from our recent purchases and a few items of staple values from the past season. These will be especially interesting craft. Th esheet metal craft is commonly handicaps him in the work he did to those wishing to compare prices. before he entered service, and such called "tinsmithing," and includes 27 inch Outing Flannel 121/^c yard Children's Hose, black or white, all sizes 10c 36 inch Percale, light or dark Highest Price Paid for all metals in sheet form. .. 12%c yard Bath Towels, 20 by 36 inch 19c each 36 inch Challies .....:49c yard POULTRY AND Wash Clothes .. 65c each Black 7 White check Worsted Goods 40c yard lam equipped to give you service on Worsted Plaids Cretons, 36 inch at 25c-yard .V 75 yard VEAL Worsted Serge 1 45 inch Table Oil Cloth r25c yard yard Copper, Brass, Zinc, Black and Galvanized Iron. Get Our Prices Before You BASEMENT VALUES' Go Elsewhere ri .-y 'ioc New and repair work—no job too R. H. Johnson & Son small—no job too large. All will be given ••••M&vt.v. PROVISION MARKET Glags Jugs, 4§c values ............ %.27c each Jardineers, $2.00 values $1.49 each 226 East Mill Street equal attention. If you have any Gla£s Tumblers, 15c values ?...9c each Doll Chairs, 50c values 37Vfcc each GobletS, 50c yalues 39c each gutters, spouting, roofs, wash boilers Children's Tea Tables. $1.25 values 87c each Water Jjets, &5Q values $1.75 set TAXI! Children's Auto, $8.75 values .....$6,75 each or furnaces to be cleaned, new smoke Sal^^p^wi^^c values 57c each Jard^erjs, .£jU-25. values ,, 97c each Tricycles, $5.75 values $3.87each pipe or anything that needs attention jj J, .-i ,sC, bring it in or call 6555 and you will be WE AIM TO A O given immediate Service. Mexican Pigment Paints for Stenciling .1...... 25c a Set PASSENGERS ftje- u. —IN— SAFETY JWHNW2® WILL EE BO|$ PROFITABLE AND PLEASING .JF Y^U CALL AT and COMFORT -rfo .vsi'.' Parties, Dances Our I S Specialty. v\ N RATES REASONABLE Office Fox Hotel AUSTIN,5 MINN. R. E. 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