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

October 27, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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fasBmims&mmm *»"•?'v VJ W I .-X1' i" I &PP* ?mm srs Jtf5^ "Vsi'r' V5"1?^ ..•• .••.• -s. *T MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page 'Thursday, Oct. 27, 1921. 4. Pive WINONA NEXT Physical JEducation Department COURT GRINDS being gathered as the gift of American 4. Physical training as a means of physical development.^. farriers. Minnesota farmers Inaugurated GRIST SLOWLY ^fiay turn their gifts over to their local Conservation of the health and physical ON PROGRAM at High School. elevatolr when they haul in their vigor of future America is the The wheels of fhe District court usual loads of grain for sale. Nearly foundation of this national movement (Continued from Page One) must be carefully lubricated these every elevator has agreed to receive, toward thoro. physical development days, what with the example set by Austin Team to Clash store and load the gift grain free of and education. The seat of success of chest weights, horses, bucks, parallel hot" furnaces, hot bearings, and hot charge. The first gifts began coming such a movement is in the public With Strong Team I bars, flying rings and hoists. The language. in last week. school and the advantage of the method I swimming pool is ahso in readiness The first case was one in which Jim on River "We have been informed by our of development should be—if thay for those who are adept in that partitular Glynn istalled a furnace in a rented workers- abroad that unless Minnesota are not—patent to everyone. line, and regular classes will farm house. After moving away the provides food for 3,500 helpless Down on the banks of the Mississippi Superintendent S. T. Neveln asks I be formed with stated periods for property changed hands twice, and boys and girls this winter, they will river is the scene of the next for the support of the people of Austin I each. Certain regulations are to be when Glynn went to remove his furnace jperish of hunger," Mr. Davies says. battle by the Austin high school football in this new department, which is made for use of the pool audi will be he experienced difficulty. He "Every child among the 3,500 for eleven, when they go up against rigidly enforced. The pool has been the training ground of the child, fitting brought suit against William Schumann whom Minnesota fails to provide is the fast Winona bunch. him for the home and the state. filled and the fvater is warmed, spring and Detloff C. Loh for $125, doomed to die. We dare not fail." The local team will leave on the board and rescue poles provided. A motto which could be profitably the value of the furnace, and after 4:40 afternoon Great Western Friday Why all this? To train mind and framed and hung in the home as a a legal battle between the opposing Will Institute New and expects to return on the Saturday body together is the modecgg, American constant remin4er to the parents, and lawyers agreement was made whereby night train bearing the victory Masonic Chapters principle of education- the case against the two defendants which contains the basic principles of banner. Four things the up-to-date school the present educational system is: was dropped. Another suit may The locals will have to go into the provides for: be brought against the original purchaser Grand High Priest John1 H. Anderson fray minus their captain, Leslie EDUCATE FOR HEALTH Eugene Atkins. 1. Better sanitary conditions in accompanied by the grand secretary, You may think that a genuine Willard Young, who sprained his right knee The case of B. F. King and his school buildings. HAPPINESS John H/Fishel, of St. Paul, left Battery for your Ford car would cost last Saturday at Owatonna. Another three sons against George Winn in EFFICIENCY Tuesday for Grand Forks, North Dakota, 2. Medical inspector, (school nurse casualty of the week is Robert Dimmet, the matter of the purchase of a second-hand too much/ We'd like to see the look of where they went to institute a and.doctor.). who is nursing a sprained finger, ensilage cutter, entailing chapter of R. A. M. From that point 3. Instruction in personal and public surprise that comes on your face when but may be able to get into a suit by Happens That Way Sometimes. and amounting to $140. The jury they went to Bemidji for a similar hygiene. The man who sat on his woodpile the end of the week. we quote you our price! awarded Mr. Winn the verdict. purpose. and told a funny story, expecting the The line-up for Austin probably Mr. Anderson is expected home tomorrow wood to split," remarked the Observer will be: Nockelby, left end Leversee, 51 DEPEND FOR PROFESSIONAL SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC 1 1 night. of Events and Things, "evidently did left tackle Daigneau or Hardy, 1 DIRECTORY 1 not strike a responsive cord."—Yonkers COMPANY. left guard Fawver, center Dimmet, A Statesman. Members of the Legion Auxiliary LIFE ON COUNTY right guard Laird, or Hanson, right Dr. A. I. ARNESON in Albert Lea are sending bathrobes, Complete Auto and Electric tackle Remmel, right end Hill, quarterback sweaters, wool socks and shirts, and Specializing in Electrical and Service. ft Owens, right halfback Spencer Jordan boxes of fruit and candy to sick buddies and diseases of Rectum and Colon 210 East Bridge Street. Dial 7137 Myer or Reynolds, left halfback Jesson, Only 2084, Bushels of in hospital. At Beardsley, the Other Physical Treatments. fullback. Elk Hotel Building Legion Auxiliary members put on a Corn Needed From Funeral Director: Winona is pessimistic over the outcome, NEW OFFICES Mardi Gras entertainment. When The Established Home of Mower. Gas Office Building. having suffered defeat at the members of the Clearwater Legion Telephone—Automatic 2676 Service. hands of the Dunwoody team last post were meeting last week, members week to the tune of 54-0. But they of the auxiliary walked in on CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Mower county's quota in the nationwide are a ,fast bunch and Coach Roach is them all loaded down with refreshments. Dial 2038 drive launched to save the lives expecting a game with lots of pep in Physician and Surgeon Members, of St. Charles Legion of children now facing death by starvation it. His team will use straight football Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Auxiliary have secured possession in southern Russia and Armenia X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment tactics with a few forward passes of a private residence which is 2,085 bushels of corn. Assistants— intersperced—the local boys having they" are converting into a community Fifty-one of the 3,500 orphans assigned Ernest H.Morris, M. D. showed their, ability to handle the center and rest room, thus accomplishing^ Mabelle~ Moore, R. N. to Minnesota for food and ball to advantage in the Owatonna project long talked of by clothing depend on the generosity of W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. game. St. Charles citizens. The women of the citizens of this county for their UNDERTAKING and A number of rooters expect to Minnesota-are back of their boys just lives, according to J. M. Davies, FUNERAL DIRECTION motor over Saturday morning to be Auto Hearse Equipment as much today as. they were in days state director for the Near East Relief. in the winning with their team. of danger and war. Ask ithe Legion Prompt attention in Every Detail Business Residence post which has a Legion Auxiliary S. L. Allen of Fairmont, president Phone 2512 Phone 2213 POSTAL OFFICIAL unit! A Legion Auxiliary unit will of the Fairbault county Farm Bureau, AUSTIN, MINN. be organized for your post sooner or and member of the State Executive ADDRESSES HIGH DONOVAN GOSLEE later. Eventually—why not now? Board, was in the city yesterday looking Funeral Directors SCHOOL PUPILS after organization of the drive. and Embalmers |, Mr. Allen has figured out that if From Garlic. Snakes Run Day Calls-^Phone 2188 ?j Post office inspector J. T. Boylan everyone will do his share it will In traveling through the swamps of Night Oils gave a highly interesting and instructive amount to the huge sum Of approximately Liberia the natives rub their bare feet T. W. Donovan—5914 $ talk to the high school body with garlic and the smell is such as 30 to 40 cents per person, and H. A Go&ee—6637 Offering Astonishing Values in the Newest Tuesday morning relative to the postoffice to send scurrying into the glades the Motor and Carriage Service not be necessray to go outside of the most venomous" reptiles. department. Mr. Boylan gave farming communities. numerous facts and figures about the Dr. Allen explained that the drive Dresses for Fail and Winter department and said that 20,000,000 for money and other gifts is being letters go to the dead letter section put on in the cities and that the farmers Highly Perfected at Washington, D. C., every year. In are asked to contribute grain Women's Smartest Dresses of Trie/)tine, Poiret Twill, these letters are found $6,000,000 in for food for the starving children. Heavy Canton Creper-Crepe Satins and Charmeuse. A New Models \.?=' money and securities. Minnesota has been asked to care for truly wonderful collection. Worth to $&Q.OO at Major C. F. Cook, postmaster, also '.y 5000 children in food Which amounts ..V.\ gave a talk concerning the local post have been added, tP the extengive to 15,000 bushels of corn, five bushels office and certain faults which it was per child. Mower county has been tK*-.- line of the 4 endeavoring to eliminate. Mr. Cook asked for 2085 bushels of corn. This emphasizes the importance of properly does not amount to much for each addressing all letters and mail farmer and will mean a great deal Women's Fail jftilts matter. for the pobr starving children. Corn These talks are a part of a systematic is not worth very much here and a campaign which is being undertaken Fur Trimmed I3uits of all Wool Velo^i Aand Tricotine. few bushel for each farmer would O by the department in an effort Worth regular to $40.00 save a, geat many lives. to correct the causes of trouble arising Each remarkable self adjusting A drive for funds will be undertaken in the mail service. A small manual later among the city residents, corset is fashioned for a or guide containing postal information but the immediate need is for food defiite type of figure. is also being furnished to the stuffs, which must be shipped at once schools. in order to relieve the starving thousands G. L. Lockhart, architect of the new ll/l IC 0 0 T17 U17 \F an expert Corsetiere, in Armenia. COATS I 111 luO 1 Ju IlJjlllJ will demonstrate the building, also addrsesed the student Nearly all of the counties in Minnesota. (J Cameo Corsets at the VALUE STORE, Saturday and body upon their duty in the upkeep of contributed corn last spring Coats in Heavy, All Wool Winter Materials and Salts Monday, October 29 and 31. It will be to your the school property. He emphasized but Mower county was not solicited JPeco Plush at extraordinary low prices now. interest to visit, our store during these days* the need of education in caring for and therefore will not refuse to do its the building .inside and out, and stated share, this time. The local elevators Women's and Misses Coats, values to $25.00 that if every student did his share THE VALUE STORE will receive the corn and a car will toward keeping the building beautiful be loaded at some one point in the for the future it would tend to affect county so each farmer can bring his the general morale, save expense, and corn to his own local elevator. The Women's and Misses' Coats, values to $35.00 give a better impression to everyone railroads ship it free. who saw it. Practically every elevator in the Public Auction $23,75 state is helping to collect the 147,000 WHERE CANI bushels of grain set as Minnesota's share of the 5,000,000 bushels FIND A CITY, Children's* Coats, in all sizes, 6 to 14 years, values to AS I AM MOVING TO ALBERT LEA, I WILL SELL ALL $13.50 at $6.95 DIRECTORY? LEGAL NOTICES MY PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY The query is often heard about the -I .v-i CITATION FOR HEARING ON PE, TRUCK FARM RIGHT SOUTH OF THE FAIR GROUNDS ON Special Bargains Now| |jity, especially from strangers who Special Bargatas Now TITION FOR DETERMINATION MONDAY OCTOBER 31 iBrish to locate some friend, "Where OF DESCENT OF LAND. SHOES Estate of Lauris Larson. tnay I find So-and-so and if the #UR SCARFS CHOKERS and STATE OF MINNESOTA,, COUNTY .V Jiame is not in the telephone book of Mower. In Probate Court. Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers. .. at 1:30 P. M. the poor friend must necessarily ream In the Matter of ihe Estate of vjn Fox, Squirrel," Wolf arid Opossum. Boys' Shoes in sizes 8 to 2 Children's lost. Lauris Larson, Decedent: 1 Wagon 1 Light Delivery Wagon 1 Buggy 1 Bob Sled 1 Shoes. All at one price now .. «pW*orth to $25.00 at The State of Minnesota to Charity But this condition will soon be remedied Light Bob §led 1 pair Cutter Runners 1 Drag, 2-Section 1 Larson, and to all persons interested $1.98 'nTV"' if the efforts of the R. L. Polk Drag, 1-Secfion 1 Corn Cultivator 1 Strawberry Cultivator in tfie determination of the descent'of & company representative who is the real estate of said decedent: The 1 one-horse Cultivator Garden Cultivators Hoes, Rakes, and -t here should be satisfactory. Edwin petition of Martin Lien having been Garden Planter 2 Incubators, 120-Egg Size 2 Incubators, in this court, representing that filed D. Morrison, who is in Austin in the 160LEgg size, good"as new 1 one-thousand Chick Cold Brooder, said decedent died more than five ILWOMEN'S PETTICOATS AND MILLINERY ^interests of this directory concern, years prior to the filing thereof, pew 1 Set Fly Nets 1 Single Fly Net i.Set of Harness, 1% "I/is endeavoring to interest sufficient leaving certain real estate in said AAunno [.^Newest Fall Hats worth to $6.50, at inch 1 Single Harness 10 one-bushel Onion Cilftes 1 five-gallon BLOOMERS f1 number of public-spirited business petition described, and that no will of $1.98 Sprayer 1 Scale, 1300 cwt pounds 1 Washing Machine. decedent has been proved nor administration men to warrant the publication of r^rth to $2.00, Special at of His estate granted in this book. 20 Bushel Early Ohio Potatoes Some Sqftiash and Pumpkins. 1J., this state, and praying that the descent fcSSSSioi Mr. Morrison finds a mistaken idea of real estate be determined Said IS\ prevalent to some extent among the by thi§ court 9 Extra Good &yarms of Bees. S tOc SPECIALS 3j« THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH new firms regarding the advantages OF YOXJ are hereby cited' and^ required POULTRY—2 Bourbon Red Toms 1 Bourbon Red Hen of a directory of the city and county, to cause, if any ^you sh6W Single Comb Whitie Leghorns 5 S. C. White Leghorn Cockrels Friday and Saturday 1 which is unfortunate. have, before this court at the Probate f^TUXEDO SWEATERS.^ Some decid- 7 White Pekiii Iucks 10 Mammoth Toulouse Geese All Court room in the Court House If the preliminary canvas ia successful in the City of Austin^ in the County of this poultry is blue-ribbon winners, my 1920-1921 Winnings,Austin enough to warrant, a crew of edly good bargains in Sweaters are 36-inch heavy round Thread of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the show 1920, 4 first, 1 third, 1 fifth, of experienced directory workers will be 21st day of November, 1921, at 10 here just off the press. Regulation unbleached Sheeting. 10ig Albert Lea poultry show 1921, 5 first, 2 seconds. seSlfliere and the work pushed thru. o'clock P. M., why said petition should 1 Tuxedos very becoming and wearable 27-inch Plaid and Check not be granted. A complete. check- and re-check will T~' i! Other articlesUoo numerous to mention. WITNESS the Judge of said court, and a good rang£ of colors and lie made after the work of compiling and the seal thereof, this 26th day is completed. .u sizes, verj of October 1921. |?2Priied at TERMflj^^d month's time on Approved Azotes at 8 per ce Fl£p*ei|{ HENRY WEBER, ,tUN., Interest froifi'date of Sale. Should He? Probate Judge. 9 *-V If a body met a toddy, 1p (COURT SEAL) OSCAR THOMPSON, Owner. And a body's dry, A. W. WRIGHT, ... Should a toddy, tre«t body M. A. NELSON a a A Comin' thru the rye? Attorneys for Petitioner. Col. Albert Hopfe, 1' Austin National Bank, —Wayside Tales. File No. 4274. Oct. 27, Nov. 3,10. W. E. Hopfe, Clerk. 1 t*r