Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 21, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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.-#- W =1 y^?y«^ Ml MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Page Four Monday, Nov. 21, 1921 International Live JENSEN PHIFFER !t&' Mower County News regarding juvenile delinquency and his bed. He "became into unconsciousness Wednesday night. Stock Show Nov. 2o ..SALE ATTRACTS 3 moral depravity which would wake I i"The County Paper" Mr^ O'Leary waa Json^at Beeseville, ^hie mothers, and fathers of this Published every Monday and Thursday, to D^fjjj|t Chicago !y MANY SHOPPERS as at Austin, Minnesota Wisconsin, seventy years ago. He wc£thi!j|o|n*t^ to the situation It ROE AND GANNON, Publishers married Elizabeth ConnelT in this city id at prtsent." The next big event in the lives of The second annual sale of the Jensen-Phiffer al thirty one year ago, whe survives him. The Child/Welfare Board could Northwestern Advertising Representatives: the breeders will be the International Company is attracting To them three children were born, Minnesota Select List, 215 so relate similar instances, and could Live Stock Show at Chicago from many people to Austin. With the Michael and Thomas who reside* here South Sixth Street, Minneapolis even go further and show how some florin November 26 to December 3, inclusive. new conveniences and improvements and Elizabeth, who was killed by the 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. reputed respectable citizens Hiave become Can't Eat Tomorrow The C. M. & St. P. announces in* the store they are able to accommodj^4 railroad January 17, 1908. He also, fathers and some irresponsible Official Paper of Mower County fare of $20.27, including, w^r tax, for mauy morth shoppers than policy leaves a brother, Jerry of Lowell, girls mothers, if it was not their Unless You Save Today the show. Tickets are to be placed on heretofore and to a better advantage. publicity. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wisconsin, who was called here by to refrain from unneed^d sale November 24-^9* good returning PervYear, in advance $2.50 There are many legitimate chanhelsS .Mr. Leary's:- serious illness last Tuesday, Generally Jhe man is only too Six Months $1.25 until December 5. for spending your money. and %||ister Marflaret Etscheid anxious to hush the matter up and Single Copies .05 Among the Mower county representatives of Chica^.^ The savings channel is just as important generally he does so by salving the will be the Rose Creek Entered as Second Class Matter at as ttte meat channel, or the injured and innocent parties with the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under cake team, which earifed the privilege ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS grocery 'channel, or the clothing* money. »?v the act of March 3, 1879. to go last fall when they wgn at the channel and has a legitimate claim Boys absent themselves from home county fair,and later at the State for its propfer share. night after night, and finally are called "DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW Dennis O'Leary fair, Djon't lay aside too large amounts. Ho appear in court to answer to YOU'RE OUT?" Dennie O'Leary for thirty years or Make them small enough and then answer to some criminal charge. Many years ago the words at th? •^Origin of Treadmill. more has been an employee of the C. keep at it. .. Possbily they are smart enough not head of this article composed a common The treadmill that was jemployed M. & St. P. railroad company on its to get caught and then it is so njuch for many years in British prisons foe ——THE phrase, and was in use just several branch lines, died at his home, purposes of discipline was invented the worse for that boy, for the court about as much as the popular one at Austin National Bank corner of Center street and Brownsdale-avenue in prison form by Sir William Cubit, has no opportunity to give him corrective present—"You tell 'em,"—which covers Thursday morning. The of Ipswicli, and the power produced measures, which if administered a multitude of more expressive of Austin, Minn. was employed In grinding corn and funeral was held from St. Augustine's in time may have the effect of and euphonious replies. flour for food for the prisoners. Member Federal Reserve System Catholic church Saturday morning, straightening out that boy's path But to 'take the question "Does your Mfr. O'Leary enjoyed good health DID PAIN DISTURB J. L. Mitchell, President. thru life afterwards. mother know you're out?" in its literal all his life but on November 6 he suffered P. D. Beaulieu, Vice-Pres. Parents who are lax in their discipline and serious meaning is hardly a stroke than confined hihi to W. E. Hopfe, Cashier.i at home should be called into YOUR SLEEP? ever considered by the young peole court to answer with the boy or the of today. They seem to think that it girl for permitting them to fall into is none of their parents business Tby JliWELK\ Time saved, money saved, HE pain and torture of rheumatism the traps which are set everywhere where they $re or what they do when can be quickly relieved for the feet of the unwary. They when the broken or cracked part they are away from home—and they an application, of Sloan's should be called to answer why it is spend mighty little of their waking Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and is made as good or better than' that the children were permitted to do comfort and lets you sleep soundly. moments at the family fireside, excepting hew, by welding. Always have a bottle handy and as they pleased, day after day and when they are too ill to drag apply when you feel the first twinge. ~, Let us post you on° the service nights after night, without some effort themselves away to the "hangout." WATCH REPAIRING It penetrates without rubbing. we give. being made to stop them. The indictment. against the young It's splendid to take the pain out of We guarantee Satisfaction at the Iff tired, aching muscles, sprains and The petty thievery going on in people does not only apply to the University of reasonable prices strains, stiff joints, ?nd lame backs. city, the depredations recently perpetrated boy or young man—it is just as applicable For forty years pain's enemy. Ask Southern Minnesota O. JONES near here on the Brownsdale to the girl and young woman $1.40.<p></p>Sloan: your neighbor. -i—a. 412 -N. Main St. Austin, Minn. road, and various other vicious At all druggists—35c, 70c, —that dimpled little darling which DIAL 6125. JEWELER acts of recent date, never could have mother used to fondle so lovingly in happened and never would happen if her arms when she was small and the parents had a sign of discipline who guarded her every waking minute IYLE Liniment^ or restraint in their homes. from the dangers which beset the ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCY How many mothers or fathers little footsteps around the house. !V ERTICE know where their children are tonight? But those days have passed—they A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for How many dare ask them are old fashioned—-nothing goes now Rat-Snap. where they are going, knowing the but the "up-to-date stuff No longer '.'f ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Read Mrs. Phillips wire: "Youell's answer they may expect How many do their parents rule their "kindom." Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. ATBFACTION can., assert themselves and deliver Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP.'' Later That is the job of the children. If ree'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP O. NIEHUIS J. W, DeBUHR an ultimation which will be obeyed? they want tq go any place against arrived. It rid our house of rats ill swr- And last of all— ASTON the wishes of the father or mother, no time. Just moved here from Pa How many really care two strawy they are not.JbaQkward in telling the where I wed RAT-SNAP "with great Office Austin Nfettiona] Building. Phone 2593 where their children are, what they results." Three sizes, 35c, 65v$ 1.2&. old folks what 1 do or just what KOBES' CAFE Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug place thej* can go to, if they do not do, or where they may end their careers? Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, like the way they do things. November. Ask yourselves these questionsr-you It used to be that the children contributed who read this, and answer them truthfully. of their earnings to the family upkeep. But times have changed. For Accidential pilars Such a thing is unheard of in this day and genreation. Crab Shells as Barometers. The Araucanians of the southernmost What with spending their money province of Chile use a crab shell freely, keeping late hours, no home as a barometer. In dry, fair weather discipline, no restraint by the parents, It Is white, but when rain is approaching "-i&TuX no spiritual training, nothing of any red spots appear on it, and when "**•. vg value physically or mentally going excessive moisture is present in the EW YORK. Our Work Snoes are buUt for wear and to into their daily lives, is it any wonder atmosphere it bccomes red all over.— Indianapolis News. that there is so much immorality give, long, lasting service. THE FIRS TIONAL BANK among the young people of this day. This condition is not confined to Heavy Cold? Chest Pat TO the large cities, not even to small MEN'S WORK and DRESS' All Clogged Up? OF cities like Austin—it affects the small THE OttOE* country village, and even the individual 4?" farm home. PJON'T let it get a start, Dr. King's in ALL STYLES New Discovery will get right The Probate Judge could tell some pKCQhtt WMWMM down to work, relieving the tight feeling harrowing tales if he was so minded, 1 in the chest, quieting the racking cough, gently ^stimulating the bowels, See OA Line of thus cliftiinating the cold poisons. Always reliable. Just good medicine lOi J. F. FAIRBANKS r&ade to case colds and coughs. imam Boys'School vSKoes For fifty years a. standard remedy. A!1 the family can take it with helpful results. E"r.ses the children's croup. No The above is a fascimile of the induced by the agents to take $20,000 was returned to Scurr's fimly toand before you iMy—we can save you money harmful drugs. Convincing, healing Dealer In check which came to Harry Scurr's taste that the kiddies like. At all then he secured a policy which gether wth twice the face of the 60c. druggists, King's widow for $40,0073.31 in less than promised double the face amount in policy by the Mutual Life of New M-r COAL, WOOD, LIME, three weeks after the unfortunate case his death should^ eyer occur from York, a very rare procedure in life & PHIFFER CO. man was struck by an M. & St. L. an accident. On the Seventeenth day CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, insurance for most companies do not New Discovery freight train and killed. It evidences after the policy had been delivered pay any dividends when the insured BRICK AND WALL not only the prompt setlement of a his death occured unexpectedly "from dies during the ifrst year of his Chathan^t., Opposite Court House For Colds and Coughs PLASTER. very large sum for life insurance by a grade crossing accident, and on policy. Sept. 2 the widow received $40,007.31 the Mutual Life Insurance Company Thus, with insurance of only $10,000 Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish? of New York, but is illustrates the before Mr. Scurr's note hacl been paid _in mind, this young farmer in Haven't any "pep" in work or play. unforeseen hazards of life. for the premium or had even come Office 301 East Bridge St. You're constipated! The stimulating middle li|e was persuaded to take action of Dr. King's Pills brings back Harry Scurr, well and-sound, in the due. $20,000 and the provisions of the policy Andy's" 25c. old time energy. All druggists, Inn Repair Dept. prime of life took out life insurance The $7.31 was the dividend which Phone: Main 32 gave a widow $40,000 for accidental l)r. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE King's Pills for $20,000 on July 27 giving his note the company had earned- onS the proceeds death which occured seventeen of Mr. Scurr's premium which it for the first year's premium of $866, Austin, "Minn. days after the policy was issued and had held for twenty-two days over We have just installed. as is the custom of selling life insurance. before the farmer's premium note and above the average cost of carrying He had in mind applying for a new up-to-. had come due or had been paid. only half that amount but was the-insurance, and this dividend date reboring mill Times-Republican, 17, 1920.) (Reprint from the Marshalltown Sept and can rebore all SAVE BY DRY STORAGE rf makes of i$otors. jo. JEfow is a good time ale1' and Think! to get that1 welding At Your battery deteriotes as rapidly- when done on your car. idle as when in use. Wexaite specialists^ ttO 1 in wel4iX»g rebor-^ .. 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