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

October 24, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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"V 10, m* V*-- 'Yr *«RJL -G --•i,v\ ki,-n •".%* &,*£ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, Oct. 24, 1921. Crops, Marketing' and LIVE AGR1QJLTURAL NEWS OF MfREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More And Better Farm Bareaa Notes." Pure Bred Livestock S ROAD CONDITIONS day and spent the day there visiting Mrs. Hubbard Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Mm James Sticky Says, MRat Cost BloomingPrairie, NEW INTERPRETATIONS Mrs. S. H. Rogue, who will spend the |like Krebsbach. $125 for Plumbing Bilk." winter in Northfield. CONTINUE FAIR -it* John Ban Vard, who has been foreman "We couldn't tell what was dogging OF OLD FAVORITES W.W. Dean attended the Live Stock Mr. and Mrs. John Gorvin and Mrs. of the Review the past month, up our toilet and drains. We had Show at Minneapolis last week. Enroute A. Olson spent Sunday in Austin. served his connections with the firm to tear up floor, pipes, die., found a to Adams he visited with his Miss Lydia Peterson was an Austin and left for Maynard, Saturday. He rat's nest in basement. They had daughters, Marcelle and Dorothy, who visitor Saturday. will resume his work with the Maynard Trunk Highways Remain choked the pipes, with refuse. Ihaplumber's are students at Carleton college at Joseph Butler of Austin spent the Review on which paper he was bill was $125. RAT-SNA^* Northfield. week-end here as the guest offrieifds. Generally Good employed before coming to Adams. cleaned the rodent out." Three sizes*. Among the many Austin callers S. A. Rask left last week Thursday N. J. Sadler of Austin took lover the 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed Condition. Tuesday were Mr. and MrS. Knute for St. Paul to attend the National foremanship of the Review, beginning by Pooler Drug Co., Austni, Minn. Rudlong and daughter^ Ida, Ole Qualey, Dairy show. iff his work Saturday of last week. Advertisement—Oct. I Jr., J. W. Heimer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ole FenSeth of New Si. Paul, October 22—Three-fourths O. K. Snorthum, Tom Koloen, Andrew Richland were guests Sunday*at the of the mileage on Minnesota trunk Ulven, Andrew Wiste, P. J. Koenig, J. K. Wold home. highways~is in good condition and the PIERCE and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Christenson and SERVICE IS OUR BOND remainder is classed fair, except for and sons, Rudolph and Ed. daughters, Ruth and Blanche, spent three sections rated, poor, in the Aqiong the Adams people who attended Saturday in Austin. BATTERY CO. weekly condition bulletin issued today the Regner-Soper wedding at Sven Swenson of River Falls, Wisconsin, by the state highway department. Austin Tuesday were Mrs. Peter is visiting at the Sam Hanson Meurer, Jake Meurer, Mrs. Kate and J. ^K. Wtld homes this week. Schmitz, Mrs. Will Erie and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. iL. Weiber attended The bulletin is based upon reports the baseball game in Austin Sunday Marion, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carey, the if from superintendents in sixteen maintenance RE-CHARGING, Misses Mae and Margaret Thillman, and were visitors at the Charles districts covering the system, W $ Finn home, there. REPAIRING who add that recent weather and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and Travelers' Guide and ::r p-y' other conditions have been favorable daughter, Dorothy, of Waltheja, were to effective work by patrolmen. guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and REBUILDING Tnless otherwise designated, all the The department bulletin: Mrs. Mark Vanderbrook. trains listed below are daily. See1 All Makes of No. 1 FAIR—Albert tea, St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Caroll, Mr. footnote for explanation of Duluth and North Shore. South State and Mrs. S. A. Rask and Mr. and reference marks. Batteries The electric work on your Mrs. A. Peterson attended the line good, Albert Lea good, fair, Owatonna C. -Bold-faced figures indicate P. M. car must be done right—by baseball game in Austin Sunday. Light faced figures indicate A. M. good, Faribault paved, Northfield Mr. and Mrs. Arne Brudvick and CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. people who know. Our service good, detour, Farmington PAUL R'Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Easton returned covers every car and model and good, detour, paved. St. Paul paved, FIRST CLASS WORK I. & M. Division. Saturday from St. Paul, where they we guarantee results on all White Bear good. Forest Lake good, Lv. Arr. Arr. GUARANTEED attended the National Dairy show last magneto, generator, distributor Wyoming good, Rush City good, Pine Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. week. repairs, ignition work. City good, Hinckley fair, Sandstone No. 1— 6:20 10:00 10:50 Locial Baptists have been assisting good, Moose Lake good, Carlton good, No. 3:15 7:00 7:45 Phone Bridge 30 3— University of in collecting clothing for a consignment Duluth good, Two Harbors good, Lv. Lv. Arr. to be sent this month by the Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Grand Maris good, Pidgeon River. Southern Minnesota Baptists of the northern conference No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:40 No. 3 GOOD—Winona, Twin Cities states to the needy of Poland and No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 112 East Maple, Austin DIAL 7205. and Breckenridge. (That portion between Czecho-Slovakia. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Winona and Twin Cities is A lecture supplemented by a stereoptican Lv. Austip. Arr. Calmar. omitted.) St. Paul to Minneapolis, slides on "Cuba" was given No. 4— 7:20f 10:00f paved, Osseo paved, Anoka paved, by Rev. C. F. Geiger at the Presbyterian No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* Elk River paved, Big Lake paved, church Sunday evening. Special Mixed-r 5:20§ 10:00§ good detour, St. Cloud good, Albany rally day exercises were.held at Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. good, Sauk Center good, Alexandria the church Sunday morning. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 good, Elbow Lake good, Fergus Falls No. 3—# 12:10 2 55 Miss Ddrothy Harvey of Austin arrived good, Breckenridge. Mixed—^ 6:00* here Saturday to spend the we4k FAIR—GOOD—La No. 9 Crescent, end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. Mason City Branch. Fairmont and Luverne. La Crescent F. Geiger. Other guests also entertained Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. fair, Hokah fair, Houston fair, Rushford at their home were Andrew IN No. 102— llr59 1:30 Engel of Chatfield and Paul Geiger of fair, Lanesboro fair, Preston No. 108— 7:92 9:20 THE procession of styles each season, crepe de chine* velvet, cheviot, and-in Rochester^ Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to fair, Fountain fair, Spring Valley Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. new interpretations of old fa* their company ar? the perennial sheer No. 101— 4:50 6:10 good, Grand Meadow godo, Austin vorites are more certain of welcome cottons, that we have always with us. ADAMS No. 103— 1:30 3:00 give long, lasting service. good fair, Albert Lea good, fair, Blue and success than unaccustomed They are endlessly varied, by combinations by Earth fair, detour, Fairmont good, things can be. of materials and colors, From the Review S.-M. Division—Mankato and Sherburne good, Jackson fair, detour, The middy blouse is an institution, ne^ garnltures and by little original 4— MEN'S WORK and DRESS Worthington fair, Adrian good, Luverne like other blouses, and it Is among touches in the management of collate, Miss Sorenson visited her parents r- Ly. Arr. Arr. good, State Line. those old favorites that are newly interpreted at Le Roy over Sunday. belts, lines and trimmings. Austiii. Wells. Jackson. 6:30* each season. Just now it S. H. Rogne visited with Mrs. No. 1— 8:20* 10:45* No. 20 GOOD—Canton, Rochester, Among tailored blouses, crepe de SHOES in ALL STYLES has smooth sailing in company with No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* and Cannon Falls. Canton good, Preston chine appears to be a favored fabric. Roghe at Northfield Thursday of last Lv. Lv. Arr. skirts to match it and appears In the .week. fair, Fountain fair, Chatfield Some of the new models are highnecked. Jackson. Wells Austin. middy suit as shown in the Illustration. Narrow frills of the material J. W. Hare and H. L. Goss of Austin good, Rochester good, Oronoco good, -psraw.: No. 22— 6:35* 8:63* 11:05* It is a spirited and youthful affair, make an effective finish for them, transacted business at Adams Pine Island good, Zumbrota good, 5M* No. 8— 2:35f r/ 7:00* to be developed in' any of the but there are many other ways of trimming Monday. Cannon Falls good, M. T. H. No. 3. See Our Line of A* ir sturdier suitings, which will appeal to them. Ibe tie-back style reappears A. A. Huseby and Mr. and Mrs. No. 21 GOOD Zumbrota, Faribault Lv. Austin. Arr. LhCrosse. busy and up-to-date young women, with its elongated waist line and Andrew .SHndee toiik- in the Live j*'- No. 22— .11:20* 4:00* and St. Peter. Zumbrota good, S ho 1 Shoes whatever their occupation. In the pie* sash ends. It is handsome in dark Stock Show at tl^!E|pii Cities last No. 8 vWar lf«5* ''H Kenyon good, Faribault good, Le ture it is shown made of serge In a velvet, lined with contrairting silk that returned to Adams Friday. liv.LaCrbs &.'r Arr. Austin. Sueur Center fair, Cleveland faif, St. small shepherd check, exquisitely shows through cut-oot slashes bound No. l— .„ ^iOOt 11:45$ •~4 Peter. a-'- tailored, and is as-, crisp and snappy as No. 23—11:17* 3:40* with the same silk. Velvet overblouses E. L. Slindee and A. E. Peterson before you buy—we can save you money No. 40 GOOD—Lyle, Austin and a military uniform—never was anything with shprt peplums cut without families motored, to. Northfield Sun- .Owatonna. Lyle good, Austin good, Daily except Sunday. better suited to the American glrL sleeves and worn over georgette nnderblouses, /Blooming Prairie good, Owatonna. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and In every particular this middy suit are handsome and dressy. Saturday only. *y No. 41 GOOD—Blooming -Prairie deserve? to be accepted as a criterion They are usually decorated wlth-illk J. F. FAIRBANKS JENSEN & PHIFFER CO. Daily except Saturday. -J ^3 and Hayfield. to measure others by. embroidery. Georgette trnd velvet are On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday No. 56 GOOD—Kenyon, Dodge Center All .we ask of our old favorites Is chosen fbr the most elaborate models 2 only. Chatham St, Opposite Court House and Brownsdale. Kenyon fair, that there shall be something new while crepe de chine lends Itself to Chicago about them, some little cleverness or West Concord good, Dodge Center, plainer but not less distinguished good, Hayfield good, Brownsdale originality in their composition or styles. Dealer. In Great Western good, T. H. No. 21. their decoration, or in the materials used, or in the ways of using those we No. 57 GOOD—Mantorville and M. COAL, WOOD, LIME, have long known. And now the new v, Lv.r Aix.. Arr. T. H. No. 7. tell blouses are showing just how well CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, jAustm. "u''St. Paid. Mpls. No. 59 FAIR—Spring Valley, No. 12— 3:42 7i30 8:10 they can more than fill our expectations. Rochester and Lake City. Spring BRICK AND WALL No. 16— 4:40- 8^0 tMOO They are made of georgette, Valley fair, Stewartville good, Rochester Lv. Lv. Arr. PLASTER. fair, Zumbro Falls fair. Lake MINNESOTA MAN .' Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. City. help dairy farmers to put their products No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1^0 No. 11— 6:50, 7^5 .1JD:59 on the market at less expense Farmer-Banker Body Office 301 East Bridge St. Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. To Plan Credit Firm Stockmen to Act On, Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. $ .. No. 15— 1:20 10:30 Phone: Maia 32 Market Plan Nov. 10 No. 11— 10:5# 7:44 St. Paul, October 20.-—Farmers, Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. Nicl^erson Will Head Austin, Minn. county agents, extension workers, No. 16— 7:20 ^, 4:40 Minnesota liveqfock shipping organizations Investigating No. ia— 7:30 8:42 farm magazine editors and bankers will be asked to send delegates met here at the caH of the Minnesota Committee. to attend a national convention Farm Bureau federation to discuss Chicago on -November 10, to consider iiii last agricultural credit conditions national stock-marketing plans If you have anything to teUrThe News Cl^ssitied/AcL week, and authorized the Appointment The accomplishments of Minnesota Departoient rwill in touch wi^i worked out by the Committee of Fifteen. and of a committee of five bankers farmers in co-operative enterprises customers. A classified ad. is, inexpensive and it The plan. caHs for co-operative ^farmers to plan the organization of were recognized by the American pays big returns. 4 j-r sales agencies at terminal markets, ALL KINDS OP INSURANCE 8 state farm credit corporation. Farm Bureau federation's dairy marketing similar to that already established by If there is anything you wish to purchase^ a •*•!. Committee of Eleven last week, Minesota shippers,1 and for a national citified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru O, NIEHUIS J. W. DeBUHR when it elected H. B. Nickerson of 41RAND MEADOW clearing house to handle traffic problems, i-- an ad. in this department you will find some per---4 Js Elk River, president of the Minnesota STREETS GRAVELED. regulate the flow of livestock to M. H. KENASTON son who has the very thing you want, $ad who is^ Co-operative Creameries association, the market and buj]0 up a national Another nifty job of graveling has •, willing to sell it at a bargaim -4^^. Office Austin National Bank Building. Phone 2593— Incorporated, to direct its national stocker and feeder trade direct from jbeen done on the streets of Grand if you desire8 to employ a man or iroman in anyf^i investigation into marketing of farmer to farmer. The committee I jMeadow and now all of the Main if capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you creamery and cheese factory products. was appointed by the American Farm traveled streets leading out of town one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks, I to the trunk highway*-north of the Bureau federation. weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty The committe, appointed by James ,' town are in condition to defy rainy -applications. .* weather. The last to be graveled was R. Howard, president of the national V&tfC-TrljaSfeS: -the balance of Main street, north to farm bureau organization^ opened its If you have lost anythhiiif^ adveiiise^for it in $he highway from the bank corner, hearings in Minnesota. Its first session the classified ad. department and it will be re-iturned 4^ frhe improvement is a welcome one, was at state headquarters of the to. you. Ndt a week panes but that some of FURNITURE, RUGS STOVfS and adding to the appearance of the town farm bureau, and its first public article of value is returned to the owner. 51 *nd the the eomfort of motorists.— Jj=s hearing was at the Nati9nal Dairy On account of leaving the ci^jr, wiH sell-to the higfaest prand Meadow Record. Fanners who have tried the classified ads, find show, ltfcharii Pattee of Boston, bidder at residence, 406 South franklin Street on ^the department especially useftil, Mid productive W rvss.-' er manager of the New England Milk 400 ATTEND r: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 ^of good results^ Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, Producers association, was elected CLUBS' PROGRAM. seed, gralh,^ hay, fodder, etc., finds a^ ready sale I BALE STARTS AT 1SHARP. chairman of the committee. Mr When advertised in the Oa&ified Depart- Ad. w' Over 400 attended the Achievement Nickerson was chosen chairman of a TKeSe joodg h«ve been used only one yea/Hwd are Pay prograth given by the boys' and special subcommittee which is to, like new. \j (Jrirls' club metobers ladt Friday even­ 1 7 a ii a as if a & in draw up plans for marketing dairjr ting at the high sehool auditorium. 1 Davenport with mattress better retunis than any other investment that can products, foir the ^uidahoe of farmers 'The club pageant, given under the 1 Library Table ^^made.-^r"" direction of Miss Ethyle Daily, county who have not yet formed co-operative 1 Large Oak Rocker:^ 1 Baby Bed with Pad Brin* U& j?our deffletlyje or The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 (dub leader, and talks by Mrs. Marg- orgamzirtions. 1 Buffet. damaged Ford radiator—^We («ret 1 Chiids Rocker ^^woitbs one cei^^ word. CU^iisust invariably accompany Baker of the state university The Committee of Eleven organised can repair wr recore it so that 2 Dressers and Dr. B. Melby featured the piro^nun. 1 Seating Stove the order,' as the amotlnt ia tOd small to its work into five depaitments. lt ita segpcie wittj be 100 per cent 1 Kitchen-Cabinet Lester Klingbeil, who took be charge 1 Cook Stove will investigate the marketing of 1 Dining Room Table .nighast honor in the clubs this year, A No matter how had loolts, milk, creamery and cheese products 1 9xl2 Con£. Rug #6 Chairs to match read his report. Over $20 was taken before ybu biiv a new radiator and dairy by-products, the relation |in by the club members at their 2 Post Chill B$ds/2-inch 1 9x12 Brussels Rug have us inspect the old one. candy, bread and cake booths. Part of co-operative laws to the distribution Boilers, Tubs, and other articles too numerous to j®f this amount will be used for the of dairy products, and methods of University of |eimllment fee of the two clubs in the improving the market for 4airy products CountyNews Souttern Minnesota *.$»%, Owner, EARL McGUIRE farm bureau. thru advertising. The work of ... ,-?T the committee will be to gather data fft AUCTIONEER LOVELL. Male crows feed the female while and make recommendations that will ftfae mother bird is hatching her eggs. T»l