Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 26, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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mm 4 *fT 1: a ~t\r «o A TflWfl f%T «JfTXT^TTlfl /\fn A 8'l T*¥ j!»i «W 4* I, Hf-, s. *,,{-» j"' «r 1 4'' iJ Monday, Sept. 26, 1921 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA A H$r\ Pasre Six rt/1 FARMERS MARKET arrived on the scene shortly after Mrs. Huber's injury. Exceptional Terms Offered You for Few Days a FIRM LEADS FIELD Physicians attending the injured local women expect, altho her injuries are numerous and painful, that the lack of serious injuries will allow a speedy recovery.—Owatonna Journal Cooperative Association Chronicle. S'-iS Triples Business of OWATONNA TO HAVE The Nearest Rival. BASKETBALL LEAGUE. :i|l Mi? Plans now being made by local athletes Bench Co-operative marketing in the terminal in preparation for the basketball #1 market at South St. Pauli is season, which is still three II yjH 11 ^9CAOV11*? VY mi*IX io viii meeting with great success, accoi g-ive to Owatonna is mon awa ma Sng to a letter received by County a basketball league composed of at Agent Liebenstein this morning from least four teams with weekly or semiweekly the Central Co-operative Commission FREE! games resulting. Association. Company is already planning to The letter from the general manager, put a team into the field that will W. A. Mc Kerrow, follows: affiliate with the league and play .f. uThe business of the Central Co outside games as well and it is ex- V'% Operative Commission Association pected that the city's others national 'j has developed in a most satisfactory gUar(j unit, Headquarters company, Ttnanner. This week we handled 10,- jjj iso provide a team. The two a 145 head of livestock, the next high- other squads to be represented will '•m "'-A •est firm handling 3,609 which includ-, probably be the American Legion Mi ?d a large shipment of western cattle p0St nd the younger business men a a £1 closing out one of the large western ity -1 v. .* 0 Hp ranches. Every department of our. sales agency has proven that effi- The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. ciency and salesmanship are paramount and no complaint can be made Wonderful LEGAL NOTICES .* that we are not getting market values ifeil for all classes of livestock. *'We are more than pleased with the CHARTER OF THE CITY OF AUSrsplendid demand for stocker and feed- TIN, MINNESOTA. er cattle from Iowa, Illinois and Min- PROPOSED AMENDMENT, 42-Inch nesota, and have had good inquiry The following amendment to the from Ohio and Indiana. need a charter of the City of Austin is made, si greater supply to fill the demand from framed, adopted and proposed by the this territory. We have had an es- Charter Board, Board of Freeholders Hi peciallv good outlet for springer cows of the City of Austin, pursuant to from other states. We trust the Section 1350 of the General Statutes farmers will appreciate the oppor-' Minnesota, for 1913, and acts Ironer amendatory thereto, tunity they have in selling cattle direct Chapter VI, Section 15, of the Char- to feeders and dairymen. ,. ... ter of the City of Austin, is hereby The hog division, with a splendid I amended by adding to and at the end volume, is proving, in our belief, that Section 15, the following: 0 if all hogs were marketed thru the For the purpose of constructing a in Your Home farmers own marketing agency, bet- municipal sewerage disposal plant ter results could be obtained. We are with and including all necessary intergetting the top of the market and cepting sewers or system of interceptfilling ac- The 42 inch model outside orders, which could not sewers, the common council shall have the powef and authority to borrow commodates a regular fullsized 1 le done if we were getting a small money and to issue the city's sheet folded once, Remember, the volume. bonds, but the city's net indebtedness automatic feed hoard control is exclu? "The sheep sales of this association as defined by General Statutes, Minnesota, sive with the Simplex Ironer, You sit in have been handled with the greatest 1913, Section 1848, shall not, comfort and iron, The advantages are efficiency. Our prices prove that at inclusive of such bonds, exceed ten so numeraiul this time we are getting closer to the Pfr .cen.^ ^e taxable property it'lfT' ™clud1to ™neys."i? 1 Chicago quotations than this market "fd'ts. .. I The bonds so be issued shall be in 11 has known for some time. such form and denomination bear "The farmers' Co-operative Com- such rate of interest, and shall maAssociation Hi' mission is established in ture at such time or times as the common council may by resolution deter- the interests of the livestock producers and is not catering to any par- niine. '^!ie,po^e,r, authority hereticular by granted shall be additional and constituency, altho it is backed supplementary to all other powers by many of the strong farm organizations granted the common council and may of the northwest. Your local be exercised by it without submitting shipping association should bear in the proposition of the issuance of such mind the fact that your support is bonds to the city's electors, or to any class of the city's electors notwith- needed just as much to make the THE BEST IRONER greatest success, as is the support of standing any provisions to the_ conthe local livestock producer to the Ithe Charter or any applicable ii istatutes contained. success of your local association. Con- This amendment shall take effect tinuous patronage will build up efficiency seven (7) days from and after its due The Small Payments of $6 Monthly Can Be Provided and decrease overhead expenses." adoption and approval at any election of the qualified voters of the City of Austin, at which said amendment from the Actual Savings in Help-Hire, Time, Fuel, Etc. shall be submitted. JUVENILES FINED The foregoing is a draft of a proposed FOR ASSAULT amendment to the Charter of the City of Austin, made, framed, proposed and adopted by the Charter That they must pay for the suit of Board, Board of Freeholders, appointed by the District Court of the Tenth Paul Lollar which they ruined and together but a little good management. Figure it out for Such terms as these were never offered before. Judicial District, State of Minnesota, pay a fine of five dollars from yourself. First you save about $1.25 each month They represent the utmost in ironing machine under and pursuant to Section 36, of rtfheir own earnings was the ruling of Article IV of the Constitution of the -Uudge Detwiler in Justice court this on your fuel bill by using a SIMPLEX IRONER. value, and you certainly owe it to yourself to determine State of Minnesota, as amended, and rmorning in the trial of Ralph Lane, pursuant to Section 1350 of the General Second you should save, on your present laundry NOW that your ironing problem will end Cteorge Edwards, Harold Regner, and Statutes of Minnesota, for 1913, expense, from $5 to $15 a month. Third, your Raymond Hickok. and all of the provisions of Chapter forever! What household duty is more wearisome Attorney Sasse argued that the affair IX of said statutes and amendments linen will last longer—a saving of about $2.00 to or time-consuming when done the old-fashioned thereof relating to home rule charters was merely a boyish prank carried the said draft of said proposed $5.00 a month. Total saving of at the very least too far in this case and asked way? You need not endure it any longer. This amendment is hereby returned to the that the boys be made to pay for the $8.25 to $30.00 a month, regardless of how your Hon. Alfred C. Page, Maypr of the LOW TERM SALE, to continue for a short time suit they spoiled and not suffer the City of Austin, according to law, ironing is done. Not counting the wear on your humiliation of a jail sentence or be only, is your way out signed by the undersigned, a majority compelled to pay a fine, the money of the Charter Board, Board of Freeholders. own nerves and physical well being—time saved for which would probably be paid by —cleaner living conditions home surroundings the parents. He suggested that the Dated this 16th day of September, The fine work the SIMPLEX does, and so A. D. 1921. boys themselves be compelled to earn more inviting, etc. easily the abundance of clean linen you will enjoy, A. W. WRIGHT, President, the money to pay for the suit. RALPH P. CRANE, and the dependability of a perfect laundress without County Attorney Baudler argued Secretary, that it was not enough merely to Your husband in business or shop acts at once* F. G. SASSE, pay and always at your service—all these are available make the boys pay for the damage C. W. STREETER, when an appliance adds to his convenience and on the payment of only $5 down. they had done. "They had no intention N. F. BANFIELD, Jr., of making amends when they GEORGE E. ANDERSON, comfort, particularly when it also adds to his profits. JOHN H. ROCHFORD, committed the offense, and besides You also can have a SIMPLEX IRONER, and Do the same! Order the SIMPLEX IRONER sent IRA PADDEN, paying for the suit they should be J. L. MITCHELL, given a small fine." Mr. Baudler also to your home on approval today. buy one with absolutely no burdensome obligations J. N. NICHOLSEN, believed that the boys should be compelled THEODORE MILLER, to earn the money themselves. Monday, September 26 Monday, October 10. JACOB HERZOGG, Two weeks sale only beginning and closing J. L. GULDEN, WOMAN INJURED BEN SPECK, The Factory Has Made Us A Wonderful Proposition JENS MORTENSON. IN COLLISION. Notice is hereby given that pursuant A triple motor crash on the Austin to Resolution No. 720 duly passed road Sunday evening, September 17, on terms of sale and we are passing it on to you. 40 machines were allowed to us for this sale, purely as a means for by the common council of the City of and an attempt a few minutes later to Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, on boosting the use of electric appliances in the homes of Austin and vicinity stop a fourth car in order that it the 16th day of September, A. D. 1921, •would not hit the others resulted in and to the provisions of the charter of DON'T WAIT, THEY WILL GO FAST said City of Austin, that a special painful bruises and other injuries for election of the voters of said city will Mrs. Lucy Huber of Owatonna, who be held in and for said City of Austin, •was returning from a visit to Austin on Tuesday, the 25th day of October, OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU in her car. A. D. 1921, for the purpose of Mrs. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence voting on the foregoing amendment. Hanson and little son and Mr. and The polls will be open from 6 o'clock If within thirty days you are not absolutely satisfied with the Simplex in every way, and if you Mrs. William Bartsch were in the Huber A. M., until 9 o'clock P. M. of that day. car on their way to the city and The several voting places are hereby do not feel that it has materially lessened the work in your home, WE DO NOT WANT YOU TO stated to be as follows: had reached the narrow grade on the KEEP IT. We would rather have you send it back, because we don't want a single customer to Austin road near the Degner farm FIRST WARD. when a Blooming Prairie car and First Election Precinct: Place—G. A. have a Simplex unless they are conscientious boosters—just like many Austin Simplex owners R. Hall. their machine collided. A moment Second Election Precinct: Place— are. later a third car smashed into the Sumner School House. other two. All of the occupants of (Signed) DECKER BROS. SECOND WARD. the three machines were somewhat First Election Precinct: Place—Hose shaken but no one was badly hurt. House Number 1. Mrs. Huber,. seeing a fourth car Second Election Precinct: Place— Mr. Farmer: The Simplex can be used just as approaching, went down the road to Shaw School House. Bring in your ironing and have the Factory stop it from hitting the other three. THIRD WARD. readily in your farm home as tho you were in the Instead of stopping, however, the First Election Precinct: Place—Hose Demonstrator do it for you the Simplex yray. driver of this car speeded up and House Number 2. city. Mrs. Huber was struck and hurled Second Election Precinct: Place— Webster School House. into the ditch, numerous contusions il Dated Sept. 22nd, 1921. about the head, shoulders and arms DECKER BROTHERS "THE STORE RELIABLE FAY R. SMITH, resulting. The fourth car was able to City Recorder. THAT SATirFIES" pass the other three by a narrow margin HARDWARE (Corporation Seal of the and the driver did not stop to aid City of Austin.) .-•? his victim. The Huber party was brot Sept. 22, 26, 29, Oct. 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, to Owatonna by Mark McCardy who 20, 24. 1* i/ 1 tt 3' 3 ii-' iSS^i ifc. kiLiSkj nwA -I- Iw.isu.-' .• ... it) .li inVrf.W'4^i'V 'foil r&4,r„ ^1-4^ :'1P ?r* L.