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

November 17, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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Thursday, FEDERAL GRAND Albert Hopfe left Tuesday evening year the business would be back to its Mower County News schools receive $440,301, consolidated Hormel, first vice president A. How a mother, no matter how depraved, for Ellendale, where he cried a farm usual sound footing. .. Eberhart, second vice president John school districts $756,294, and rural v/ JURORS CALLED could deliberately abandon an "The County Paper" nla ne«r that ptaee. On motion by H. L. Banfield the G. Hormel, secretary J. H. Nolan, innocent baby in this manner to almost schools $855,968.75. Published every Monday and' Thursday, following board of directors were unanimously treasurer. In the distribution of this special certain death is not understandable. Andy Ramsey and Thomas, S. Dowd at Austin, Minnesota Jeo. A. Hormel & company —___ elected: Geo. A. Hormel, ROE AND GANNON, Publishers legislative aid, St. Louis county There are hundreds of homes left Monday for Wirtona, where John G. Hormel, Ben Hormel, Jay C. heads the list with $153,580. Itasca Optimistic W^ith in which it would be sheltered and they have been called as members of Northwestern Advertising Representatives: Hormel, A. L. Eberhart E. M. Do&ne, county is second with a total of $99,.311, reared in kindness. the Federal grand jury. Minnesota Select List, 215 -•Report. 1 J. H. Nolan, S. D. Catherwood. Hie and Hennepin third with $96,292. Whether it was an attempt to commit The jury convened Tuesday. South Sixth Street, Minneapolis officers for the ensuing year are: (Continued from Page One) murder—deliberate and premeditated, Ramsey county's allotment is $34,025.50. 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. Geo A. Hormel, president Jay C. Cook county received the Special Ceremonies or otherwise—they should be Official Paper of Mower County to command a premium of pne-quarter smallest amount, $6,036. made to answer for the act- at K. T. Wednesday of a cent per pound on their products. This year's allotment of state and SUBSCRIPTION RATES COUNTY SCHOOLS Per Year, in advance ?2.50 federal moneys in aid of the public •/.- I..., Vrt Six Months $1-25 Special ceremonies are to be conducted He expressed his appreciation 'of schools of the state is the largest Auetio Insurance Agency Single Copies at the meeting of St. Bernard the expression of confidence which GET STATE AID in the history of Minnesota and in its E. RayCory, Manager Commandery, Knight Templars, No. was shown by eth number of stock? Entered as Second Class Matter at distribution State Auditor Chase has Babcock Building V- 13, Wednesday evening. The degree the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under holder & in attendance at the meeting, so far affixed his official signature to AUSTIN, MINNESOTA the act of March 3, 1879. of the order of Malta is to .be confered and prophesied that within the next hundred^ fo individual warrants covering Mower is Eighteenth upon a number of candidates at a total of $6,858,749.60. This THE FOOTBALL SEASON. that time in full form, and is very impressive. in Amount Received. does not include the state university The football season is over and the The conferring of this degree Time saved, money saved, which would bring the grand total up ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCY high school athletes now turn their in full form is most unusual and to many milllions of dollars more. when the broken or cracked part thots to the indoor game of baskethall, is therefore attracting delegations The distribution of state and federal is made as good or better titan Last week was distributed $3,887,129.75, which to our way of thinking is a from Osage, Iowa, Albert Lea and funds for public school purposes the largest amount of special new, by welding. much more strenuous pastime than other places. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 1 so far this year has been as follows: public school aid ever appropriated Let us post you on the service football can ever be, since the good A banquet will be served to the March apportionment, $1,146,561.00 by a Minnesota legislture. The distribution members and guests at 6:30 p. m. _old days of the "pig pile" have passed. we give. October (apportionment, $2,062,378.54 O. NIEHUIS J. W. DeBUHR was made by R. P. Chase, public school libraries, $30,970. liversity of state auditor, and was in accordance C. L. West, J. L. Mitchell, John M. H. KEN ASTON We haven't much to say about the aid to evening schools $8,059.05 Indian with Chapter 473 of the laws enacted H. Anderson, George E. Anderson Southern Minnesota football season, except possibly a few schools, $7,205 training schools, Office Austin National Bank Budding. Phone 2593 by the last legislature. and Mayor Page drove to Faribault words of commendation to Coach $72,661.16 Federal vovational aid 7 DIAL 6125. Mower county's share of this Wednesday afternoon, where Mr. Robert R. Roach for the manner in $70,777.42 vocational teaching, $13,006.88 money is $49,283.00 and the apportionment West inspected the Commandry. which he whipped the material at schools land aid, $40,000 and among our several public hand into a machine that battled specail legislative aid, $3,387,129.75. school units is: High schools, $21876.00 against big odds this season. consolidated schools, $12616.00 The team played against bigger and NEUMANCASE semi-grade schools, $1692.00 class heavier men from larger schools in SET FOR 22ND "B-" rural schools, $1212.00 graded "practically every game, and performed schools, $4036.00 associated rural creditably. But they lacked experience, The case of Fred Neuman, charged schools, $150.00 class "A" rural stamina, and a -fighting with maintaining a nuisance as the schools, $7701.00. spirit which would have won them result of a moonshine raid by the The Mower county special aid exceeds some of their games if they had had federal agents, whose hearing was set that of adjoining counties by a any one of the three qualities. for Monady, was contiued until November considerable amount. The total Another thing lacking was an apparent 22 at 9:00 o'clock. amount apportioned for Freeborn school spirit. No wonder the county is $28,83lT00, for Steele 28,277.00, boys who represented the school in JliWELR\ for Dodge, $38,794.00, Olmstead, the football team showed lack of aggressiveness, $33,171.00 and Rice $31,516.00. when the school itself Fillmore is the only county adjoining bailed to support the team. Mower which exceeds the amount received We bespeak for Coach Roach the and its share is $67,235.00. support of the entire school, in the lion, and Tues., Nov. 21 and 22 This money is in aid the various coming basketball season. WATCH REPAIRING public schools and is distributed Show a little school spirit. We guarantee Satisfaction at on certification of the state board of Get behind your team and boost for reasonable prices education under provision of Chapter it. ... r- V' ..., I.-*--. O. L- JONES ..." .• 467, Laws 1921. Every county in Let them know you are pulling for WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL SHOWING OF THE EXTRAORDINARY the state is participating, 242 high then:. 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. schools and special departments receiving Don't be afraicl to get out to the JEWELER PURS OP THE HOUSE OF ALBRECHT ON $1,334,566, while 269 graded "pep" meetings and practice up on the yells and songs, and then— THE ABOVE DATE AND EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION When the game is played, show some "pep" yourself when the rooting TO YOU TO VIEW THIS EXHIBIT. THE ALBRECHT is going on and infuse a trifle of that spirit into the players. REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE HERE TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION Get in the game! —WAS IN RIGHT DESIRED. Jv MURDERING THE INNOCENTS. The finding of an infant child—p. MIND AFTER ALL girl baby sixteen days old—left in a wood-lot far from human habitation, to freeze or to be mangled perhaps by There are Several New Suppose a man said he would insure animals roaming thru the woods in you against poverty. search of food, was the lot of some Furs in Vogue You would say he was crazy, it poor innocent waif yesterday. could'nt be done. Had it not been for the fortunate happenstance of workmen engaged in However it can be done in^his bank novel n^Siations inlstyle and many cutting wood in that particular woodlot if you save a certain fixed sum each progressive touches in garment designs at that time it is doubtful whether week. there would have been any trace left that will interest every woman. of this unfortunate baby within a few •days to tell the -story. REMEMBER THE AUSTIN NATIONAL & BANK a full and complete line of Furs Coats, YOU Capes, Wraps, Scarfs, Muffs, as well MR. CAR as a complete set of Furs, will be shown of Austin, Minn. at this time. OWNER Member Federal Reserve System PRESENT PRICES ARE FAVORABLE TO THE BUYERS J. L. Mitchell, President. OF FURS. _* P. D. Beaulieu, Vice-Pres. DIAL 7137 W. E. Hopfe, Cashier. We trust you will avail yourself of this opportunity to view this When you want your battery wonderful Fur Showing. "V* A, put in Winter Storrage. Remember the date—Monday and Tuesday. November 21st and 22nd. r* WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. 1 'Sale Schmitz Auto 3S- 'f Electric Co. IS NOW IN FULL SWING "Ideas Are the ELK HOTEL BUILDING. Are YOU getting your share of these bargains, in Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery? Precious Jewels -4. Your neighbors and friends are buying them,so are your acquaintances from neighboring A towns—just watch the West Dry Goods Co., boxes in the arms of the passengers on of Business" NOTICE BATTERY all out going trains! That tells the story! OWNERS T- Remember, These Are January prices in November Back in the Spring of 1902, at Kemmerer, Wyoming, an idea was born! It was strong, healthy, courageous! It was destined The time of greatest danger This gives you fully six weeks additionarwear out of these garments and at the same to your storage battery is right to grow to become Nation-wide in all the things that combined, now. Unless it is given proper go to make the shoppers' store superior. that great reductions in price are ordinarilly offered you, after the first of the year. care, Winter's cold, icy weather It was the idea—the precious jewel of business—from which will mean a costy repair bill or "f ,* was to develop the long line of 312 J. C. Penney Company busy klGtfr I?'-*, •-'yge.wa,'', a new battery next Spring. SC NOWJS THE TIME it) BUY stores, located here and there in 26 states. Let lis store your battery over the winter months. We are That idea of nearly 20 years ago introduced a merchandising splendidly equipped to relieve The stocks are more complete than usual, at this season of the year—the prices are just and selling policy of quality, service, economy—a policy that has you of all fuss and worry. weathered the storms and attracted hundreds of thousands of as low as they will be in Januarys—and the weather is cold enough to make you appreciate Ample storage space and competent admirers. It is the policy that is carrying on to even greater, battery men assure you more remarkable achievements! .. the warmth and comfort of these garments. of the very utmost in battery service. Through, this great system of stores—a purchasing power of tremendous proportions-r-savings created and given to the public—store Drive around today and let service that really serves—is afforded buying advantages us examine your battery free, every man, woman and child regards both a profit and a and tell you the kind of storage wr pleasure. you should have. PIERCE BATTERY CO. .. Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES DIAL 2610. 4S&-. JS"* AUSTIN, MINN, v: ivi tVY tV'/tr. tV'i I'. Aw^y.'^n.Av, i\ iV7-tv/iv/.lv'liv1, »r. lv- 1 ivalv. hv-1