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

October 27, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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-.°?-r -Tij j.. w**m 1 Page Four* "'*A" MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. "8T- Thursday, Oct. 27, 1921., $250,000,000 CUT BUDGET FOR 1922 Mower County News road l^bor should join in concurrent Officials salaries from $11,500 to creases for the appropriation for sanitary "The Happy Hour" is how members?? reductions in their charges, after the $11,665. sewers drops from $9,000 to $5,000, of the Thomas B. Shaughnessy Legion^ 4'The County Paper" SHOWS INCREASE IS ASKED IN RATE railroads have first made a substantial Street sprinkling from. $500 to $7QQ. and street improvements from Post of Duluth refer to their plans" •Published every Monday and Thursday, reduction in their rates such as Appropriations $1,500 to $2,400. $12,300 to $12,000. at Austin, Minnesota' for sick soldiers in Nopeming sana-t has already been forced upon railroad There will be two elections next ROE AND GANNON, Publishers The to^al of this year's budget was torium. The-plan is to visit these? year making an additional expense on labor," the farm bureau petition $107,050, for next year it will be $115,266. buddies and try to provide at least Slight Advances Made Northwestern Advertising Representatives: Federal Commission Petitioned this year of $1,800. .r ,r says- 3:.-.^' "one happy hour" for them as often Minnesota Select List, 215 The federation demanded immediate All Along the Printing and stationery increases for 10 to 20 as possible. On October 28th, the, South Sixth Street, Minneapolis from $500 to $1,000. reductions ranging from ten to twenty Full Weight. 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. Percent Slash. post put on a little vaudeville enters per cent, and subsequent cuts sufficient Engineers supplies from $400 to Laugh and grow fat, and you find tainment for these comrades. $500. Official Paper of Mower County to wipe out altogether the rate the'laugh is on you.—Cartoons Magazine. The city's budget for 1922 exceeds Sewer maintenance from $3,600 to Immediate reductions in freight increases made last year. THe News-r-$2.50 a year—wonn it. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the budget of the previous year by $4,000. ,* rates on the necessities of life, Per Year, in advance $2.50 In the Minnesota counties of $8,216. In the list of requisites published Miscellaneous from $1,800 to $2,600. amounting to at least $250,000,000, Six Months $1.25 HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Brown, Traverse, Auska, Watonwan, today this year's, budget calls Storm sewejs from $2,00 to $3,600. are asked by the American Farm Single Copies 05 Bigstone, Kanebic, Cook, Waseca, for $115,266 as. compared with 107,050 Walk stubs and cross walks from Bureau federation ipa formal petition Entered as Second Class Matter at last year. Lake, Meeker and Red Lake Falls, $500 to $1,000. filed with the Interstate Commerce the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is every American Legion post has organized Curb circles from $500 to $1,500. About $3,000 of this Increase is for commission by its attorneys. the act of March 8, 1879. Bond^and interest from $400 to $5,6 first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and a Legion Auxiliary unit. In the |ire department. The sum of $8,500 The national federation began legal 8 6 the counties of Lincoln, Pipestone, KEEPING well. was set aside for this department JUDGE MEIGHAN. action to force down freight charges R. NELSON, But the changes werfe not all in- Scott, Rock,1 Swift, Stevens, Pope, 1 for this year, but this sum was not as a result of a conference of the Frank Day in his paper, the Fairmont Jackson, Cottonwood, Douglas,. Olmstead, SEE D.C. sufficient. To meet the deficit and officers of ten midwest farm bureau Sentinel, makes some comments Force of Habit. Nicholet and Sherburne, all but pay the increase for next year the Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. federations in the offices of the Minnesota regarding our judge which are not Baseball Manager: Say, four men one Legion post in each county has council sets^aside the sum of $11,365. Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. federation several weeks ago. stole bases on you today. You've got based on facts, are irrelevant and formed a Legion Auxiliary unit. the longest wind-up I ever saw. The increases in the budget other immaterial, when he claims that Offiice Phone—2277. N Lewis Building, Declaring that present freight Hennepin county, with fifteen Auxiliary' Pitcher. Its my former environment, than the fire department are as follows: Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Judge Meighan is not as good looking rates "are unjust and violate the federal boss. I used toabe a maker of units, leads the state in total Judge as Judge Dean. Personally transportation act, the national eight-day clocks.—Wayside Tales. units per county, closely followed by we cannot agree with Frank, and further federation filed its petitioji on the St. Louis county, which has formed more we cannot intrust and fi^w ground that farm bureau members thirteen Legion Auxiliary units. Only a good Democrat, as Frank claims to th suffering loss and injury by being six Minnesota counties have failed ortunity be, can believe the appearance of forced to pay unreasonable transportation i'ii* to form a single auxiliary unit. They our Judge. We have had the opportunity charges. are: Mahnomen, Pine, Marshall, Benton, to view both men at close "The efficient operations of the railroad Aitkin, and Crow King. quarters, and while we will "admit properties demands that both Judge Dean has many good points in NOW the railroad corporations and rail­ News advertising brings results. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OP HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES ARE a beauty contest, we do not conclude BEING DISTRIBUTED THRU THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT him any advantage on Judge Meighan. -A WISE MOVE STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD^-THE BEST VAL­ Frank Says—"Judge Meighan, who UES—THE LOWEST PRICES. is taking Judge Dean's place on the FOR YOUNG Woolsack, was recently ^pointed to Dry Goods Fine Blankets office by Governor Preus. He is one PEOPLE of the few democrats who occupy The month of November NOTIONS I November's shopping list a position on the Minnesota bench. always brings a demand for will include many of these In spite of that handicap, members Blankets. You will find our good values. vj of the bar, without regard to party, stock complete at exceptionally credit him with being an ideal judge. low prices. Everyday Needs at Money-Saving Young people ought to have a savings Percales 15c He is the soul of dignity, has a fine Nashua Blankets account. presence, is profoundly, learned and Prices. Wool Nap delightfully approachable. He may All" the training your parents are giving .Light percales, pretty patterns, not be quite as good looking as^ our 36-inches wide. you all tpe money spent/for your education, Gray—White—Tan Judge, Dean, but in other respects lie the advice and counsel whispered Size 64x76 $2.98 matches up in good shape. Women, Ginghams 23c Size 66x80 $3.49 in your ear, the care of your health and the who are to be jurors of the future, Size 72x80 $3.98 Stickery Braid, 4 yard pieces .......... .... 8c. bringing you to manhood, are all done with Famous Amoskeag Gingham, should visit the courtroom %hile Fancy Plaids—Solid Colors -get 27-inches wide. Judge Meighan is-feere*- -a«4 purpose in view namely, to start Reliable Snap Fasteners, card .... 8c Size 60x80 $3.49 one single pointers on justice as administered 4 you out right in life. & Coats Spool Cotton .... Sc* Size 66x80 $3.98 "Cretonnes 19c v... by one of the state's greatest democrats." Size 72x84 .. A savings account in this bank will make & Coats Crochet Cotton ...^ $4.98 ..10c any boy feel more like a maiK Fancy* rich colorings, 36Inches & Coats Six-strand Embroidery. Cotton Blankets j.For every Minnesota Legionaire wide. Floss, all colors^- skein ....4c Gray—White—Tan won over his heart the emblem of the & Coat# Silk: finish Crochet THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Size 54x74 state he is so proud to call his own. $1.39 School Serge 49c :. 5« Cotton, all colors .... 4c Size 64x80 All over Kansas City hundreds of $1.98 Buddy brand Safety Pins, pins all Size 70x80 Gopher badges might be seen. Each $2.49 Fancy checks and plaids sizes, card of Austin, Minn. Size 74x80 badge was four inches high. On a $2.98 Corticelli Sewing Silk, 100 yard maroon background sat bolt upright a Esmond Comfortables Member Federal Reserve System. White Dimity 19c spools ....12c three-inch Minnesota gopher in gold, Heavy Weight with the word "MINNESOTA" in big Lawn Bias Tape, 6-yard piece, P. D. BEAULIEU, W.E. HOPFE, 7. L. MITCHELL, Size 64x78 letters across the,, face of the convention. Vice President $2.98 President. Cashief" FjnfA^mityi pljain^isEnd ffifizes Li,..,- .... 9c checkedpatterns. *a. Size 74x84 $3.98 Duro Belle, double Hairnets ....10c' Size 72x84 (extra Velvet touch Powder Puffs .... 7c heavy $4.98 Fancy Sateen 49c Velvet Touch Powder Puff, Silkoline with Mirror Heavy sateen, durable quality. ..».... .?.7 v.. .... 9c Comfortables~$2.98 Pebeco Tooth Paste ......i.. ....39c Palm Olive, Toilet Soap Robe* .... 5c Rich colors, handsome designs. Sen Senf$oilet Paper, large roll, 4 fo^ ...25c Sateen Comfortables nga%$|rtterns 49c ^3 in 1 Macjrine Oil, bottle ...10c $4.98 to $5.90 Gilt Edge Shoe Polish, large bottle .. ...19c Wool Plaids Extra filled, assorted patterns. ranas* 36-inch Wool Plaids, yd. 79c & Ladies Silk Plush Coats Ladies Fall and Winter Suits $14.75, $16.75, $19.90, $24.75 to $49.75 $19.75, $22.50, $24.75, $29.75, to $34.75 Cretonnes Colored Madras Bordered Scrims ./ PRICES REMARKABLY LOW! Curtain Scrim, 10c and 15c yard Gay Cretonnes, 15c, 19c, 25c FIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00. Attractive printed borders in pretty colors are Handsome Cretonnes in rich colors and designs PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents the features,of these curtain scrims 24 and 26 AUGMENTED PARK ORCHESTRA suggest attractive decoration for the home popular inch widthsi widths 34-36 inch. Voiles and Marquisetts, 10c, 12c, 17c, 23c SATURDAY,"OCTOBER 29:— Filet Net, 25c, 29c, 39c BERT LYTELL IN "LADYFINGfcRS" In white or beige—this wide selection of curtain Exceptional values at these low prices in ivory voiles and marquisettes offers many interesting and An entertaining and original crook story, Splendidly produced and Egyptain colors—suitable for dining room if! economical window draperies. Fancy borders, or with many deft touches that put it in a class by itself with plain or tape edge. and living room windows* 34 to 36 inches in width. Also "Torchy's DouHe^riumpfi**$ J* b- Overdrapete of Colored Madras, 29c, 39c, 49c to ijTT.i From the famous Torch# Storie -$ V- & •s Asuperior quality of colored Madras in exceptional designs and colorings SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30:— FANCY OUTING FLANNEL ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN "THE GIRL\ FRdlVI NOWHERE." 17c in well assorted ^Amosksag the standard Fancy Outing Flannels Opting Flannel, 12Q styles. Stripes, checks and plaids. The weave for years and always in demand, A wonderful little comedy draijia with the popular star A complete range of the wanted fancy proper weight, and good substantial at herjbest. And t-. Yd. Yd.' Kji :weave." •. patterns. I i'X "Nobody's Wife" an Educational Comedy -i.-v gti^/lWool Batts f''CORSETS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 31 'and NOV. 1 98c to $1.98 DOROTHY DAL/fON IN "THE IDOL OF z'fff'- sizes 72x90 1 J* The new Lady-Lyke^ THE NORTH*- v— v2 lb. 100 per cent-Wool Corsets are made of the Batt for Comforters "best coutil body cloths IT 1 a A romance of gold and the great'northwest. Dorothy Dalton (Jncorborated and every. Corset has^ in the greatest part of her career ^2.89, 312 DEPARTMENT STORES the firm understrippings# since "The Flame of the Yukon." heavy interlin- AUSTIN, MINNi. Sunshine Comedy .1_. nings and binding with 4 fe cloth Covered wool full 6-inch hose supporters jot and dainty trimj^mings. ^wgest Ghdm Department Store ftt l*r in ac •o.'tstjqA. toooBQOOooDocooppnoftooooooDoo Fro^t andj^ack Jt. $ Organization in the World fO lace styles. QPBMoc£nftnonoftDOonnnMnnprflnnponongonQPOPP0flnoDPODnDOODnDnflnpopDnoppnnDnp0 f- t, *. j-j"" *1^" 17 -A V"