Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 24, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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T— -p£. Vi« Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Nov. 24,1921. aaato^aa a 88TH DIVISION HORMEL FIGURES Officers will be commissioned to their reorganization glan should consult fluence the Geo. A. Hormel & company COATS RANGE FROM former rank upon application. with or write to Major Church at has in the prosperity of the entire Those who are interested in this' r-i once. GIVEN IN DETAIL section. Th^. welfare of this -TWEED TO CARACUL A., X* company concerns not alone the city of Austin, but reaches further than ,-7®, UVJa, «»»*—"te-jj.. Uv" that. It concerns Mower county and o. Steps ,Being Taken to Statement Shows Interesting the whole" Southern Minnesota and Reassemble War Facts for Northern Iowa as well. jj We have just installed •Vis. During the past year were shipped Units ..' W. Past Year. a new up-todate to the Geo. A. Hormel & company .vfr.-SiS -5. reboringllgmill carloads of hogs ahd cars of 7997 768 i\ Steps' are being taken to reorganize News In the Thursday issue of ^he cattle. In addition to the livestock and can rebore all the 88th Divison into a Reserve 'a annual was given report of the there were carloads of supplies,' 942 makes of motors. unit, retaining so far as practicable A. Hormel & meeting of the Geo. baskets, lumber, cans, bottles, paper, y% the orginal officers and men in their Now is a good time company's annual meeting showing •alt, sugar, vingear, cooperage, oartoons, respective localities. the tremendous volume of business etc. to get that welding This is being xdone, conforming to the |gj transacted by that concern during The outgoing business totalled done on prour car. print the policy of the War Department to year just completed?' Today we cars. To branch houses were 4285 perpetuate the combat, divisions of We are specialists the recapitulation of the figures sent cars, fresh meat cured 1130 1188, the World War into efficient Reserve showing the totals from the various ment export 102,'lard hides in welding and reboring. 742, 361, 8S048 Coifcs. The 88th Divison Organized sources and departments which go to hair grease casings 28, 13, 35, 40, Call usi^T Reserve will be formed in the states make this huge business so successful. tankage ice bones route 156, 23, 4, of Minnesota, Iowa, and North Dakota, With the crisis which the company cars 463. \tfitl? headquarter? ..Minneapolis. passed thru last summer, and with In addition "to the list of the* Officers the various other conditions which and directors published in the The 351st Infantry under command have arisen during the last year this last issue should be added the name of Lieutenant Colonel Clifford Mt report should be a revelation to Southern of Herman Hormel, director. Smith, will have its headquarters at Minnesota particularly of the in The statement follows: St. Paul, with three battalion headquarters Amount Number Weight \t Austin^ Mankato and St. 131,890,633 lb $11,648,947.80 The Opening of tK£ Hogs received ... 553,465 Paul. •.*••• 5*4 1,242,195.65 21,901 20,940,396 lb Cattle received Tentative plans for the company 18i 995.2S 18,370 2,327,842 lb Calves received Remodeled .. 1,688 158,250 lb 9,126.20 organizations in this battalign would Sheep received place companies at Austin, Albert $13,082,264.93 Total paid for live stock. Lea, Rochester and Faribault. The ONE MINUTE CAFE 1,575,791.10 Total pay roll Austin Battalion will include -the 1,304,564.71 Total Austin pay roll ,. counties of Dakota* Freeborn, Goodhue, TO 452,899.28 Cost of packages Houston, Mower, Olmstead, Rice, 23,911.37 Light and power Wabasha and Winona. v.. .. ... 103,496.36 Coal 153,290.03 Major Henry I. Church of this city, Traveling- expenses 99,941.66 1 Brokerage who is in charge of the reorganization We have purchased the One Minute Cafe and are •. 33,477.43 Telephone and telegraph .' -I-' plans for this battalion, stated to The ..... 60,577:12 Icing cars now open for business.^.. The entire place has been News that any former officers of this 230,096.35 Interest I remodeled and painted. We cordially invite you to 58,378.47 Meat condemned by Government Inspectors division residing in any of the counties Beef Sales 1,597,562.99 our big opening tomorrow. are requested to get in touch Fresh Sausage sales 441,406.96 with him, with a view to an organization Dry sausage sales 279,150.72 of this battalion. Canned Meats 7 Eat Your Thanksgiving Dinner Pigs feet sales 41,719.96 Major Church stated that it is the BACK cul, but coats this season embrace all Cheese sales. 51,010.12 to tweed for sports wear policy of the War Department to use types from practical woolen garments Qrisco sales 1,546.36 and trotteur coats, is welcome —at the jformer officers of the 88th Division Oleo sales 8,085,90 to most esthetic sumptuous furs. It news. Tweed is such a wholesome as far as practicable, but that all Reserve Shortening sales 41)518.40 all depends upon the purpose. material. It makes no pretenses, Peanut butter sales 2,048.11 officers will be either assigned Fqr the business woman and for NEW ONE IINUTE CAFE. it is "all wool" (more tlian a yard Pickle sales :...... 3,425.49 or attached to somie organization. motoring and general knockabout wear wide), it weathers wind und„rain, &Fish sales ^2,284.32 there is nothing to excel the tweed it associates with low heeled shoes, Freight and express 927,122.89 isSI topcoat, but—for the matinee girl, the (mannish brogues preferred) woolen Insurance Specialists Average number of hogs killed per month 45,809 KING and STICKNEY, Props. hose and simple hats, and yet, when woman who attends receptions, dinners, -v-i Average number of hogs killed per week 10,571 conies to top notch style, attractiveness teas, the new jcaracul fur coats Coirt of live hogs (average) this year Austin Insurance Agency are par excellence. They are exquisitely Cost of live hogs (average) last year 1427 .and dependable wtility, tweed E. Ray Cory, Manager Average weight of live hogs this year 238 lb choice and the stamp o? the carries the honors. Average weight of live hogs last year. .....233 lb Babcock Building patrician is there. The tweed coat, or suit or knickers, Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Average yield of hogs this yea» .65.63% AUSTIN, MINNESOTA if you will, are Fashion's latest suggestion. The luxurious fur coat portrayed Average yield of hogs last year 65.94% The smart set wears with herewith is of an alluring caramel dressed value hogs this year $ 9.04 Average tweed outfits conspicuous brush 'wool shade, with voluminous collar of Average dressed value of hogs last year ..... 14.48 matched^ fox. Fortune indeed smiles knitted scarfs. For Accidential Death $40,000 Dollars Employment 1469 upon the possessor of such a coat. The swagger coat for general wear is now of tweed. One gets a fair idea low 994 of the newest tweed wraps from our Average llo illustration of a new coat model, Total number of meals served in Cafeteria £0,594 which carries correct detail in collar, Largest number of Lodgers at Dormitory 61 cutf and proper length. Sales for Geo. A. Hormel & Co., including Branches T.. .$19,754,330.86 'Tis a far cry from tweed to cava- COmiGHT IT VESTtXN NtVSfAK* UMMfc Weight 133,137,224 pounds I N° 3052^ NEW YORK Opportunity Rooms The new department has been allotted THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRAIN-1 OS jQ the old high school auditorium, THE rmST N ATIO/l A BAN Consolidated New which has been altered so as to give ING FOR THE BOY SCOUTS OF AUSTIN Quarters Occupied three rooms for its use. PAY TO ili THE onos* *r AND MOWER COUNTY Three opportunity rooms which By JAMES PREVRATIL WANTED formerly were a part of the -grade I Eleventh Installment. buildings, have been transferrd to the *?cce?.5i Franklin building. The final movement a of these rooms was made last si that is done in tackling, only he does Backs. Dealers to handle high grade mmm mm week when the room from the Shaw' rr:M- not use his hands or arms to hold. The backs refer to the quarterback, Lightning Rods, manufactured building, with Miss Martha Thompson, A high tackle or interference has no the two halfbacks and the fullback, by old established firm. Exclusive instructor, was changed to the place on a team. The qualifications of a good back arer: territory. _An excellent new location. Starting is another essential of a First all, that he enters into his of money making proposition for The new plan permits the grading back. He must be able to start quickly with the jiroper spirit. He' work good man. For further information of students in this department into induced by the agents to take $20,000 was returned to Scurr's fimly to- 3 and attack quick and hard. Rules The above is a fascimile of the must be able to do everything heartily or interview, call the three classes—the primary, the intermediate, and then he secured a policy which gether wth twice "the face of the -i: should also be mastered. check which came to Harry Scurr's and enthusiastically. To the general Mower County News. and the advanced intermediate. policy by the Mutual Life of New 1 Next week—offense and defense of widow for $40,0073.31 in less than promised double the face amount in welfare of the team, regardless three weeks after the unfortunate case his death should ever occur from York, a very rare procedure in life a backfield man. personal wishes, even tho he be an of an accident, pn the seventeenth day insurance for most companies* do not man was struck by an M. & St. L. individual player of marked ability, after the policy had been delivered pay any dividends when the insured freight train and killed. It evidences DR. SPOHN GIVES he who is looking for his own for THE IDEAL CAFE not only the prompt setlement of a his death occured unexpectedly from dies during the ifrst year of Eis interests will never make a team player. A FINE ADDRESS policy. very large sum for life insurance by a grade crossing^ accident, and on Besides having the proper fighting Sept. 2 the widow received $40,007.31 the Mutual Life Insurance Company Thus, with insurance of only $10,000 spirit a back should be heartily AUSTIN, MINN. At the meeting of the~Lutheran before Mr. Scurr's note had been paid of NewYork, but is illustrates the in mind, this young farmer in "v'_ co-operative. He should be full of "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" Brotherhood Sunday afternoon and unforeseen hazards of life. for the premium or had even come both on offense and middle life wais persuaded to take aggressiveness, WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST due.:- evening, Dr. Geo. W. Spohn of St. Harry Scurr, well and sound, in the $20,000 and the provisions of the policy full of and grit, and defense, sand Olaf college spoke, on the subject, AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES prime of life took out life insurance^ The $7.31 was the dividend which gave a widow $40,000 for acci- fedental he must have a reasonable amount of "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" to a for $20,000 on July 27 giving his note the company had earned on the proceeds judgment. He must be physically TRY US death which occured seventeen RGY CHRISTENSON large audience which filled the church. for the first year's premium of $866, of Mr. Scurr's premium which it compact, strong and quick, never days after the policy was issued and as is the custom of selling life insurance. had held for twenty-two days over Beginning with the episode of Cain slow or clumsy. Weight of a backfield before the farmer's premium note He had in mind applying for and above the average cost of carrying and Abel, he traced the varying steps man varies from 126 to 180 or had come due or had been paid. the insurance* and this dividend only half that amount but he was of mankind toward universal democracy, pounds. 190 ending with the disarmament When choosing a man for the backfield (Reprint from the Marshalltown Times-Republican, Sept 17, 1920.) conference tiow in session. H. H. KENASTON position, he must be one that has In the afternoon a business meeting Phone Bridge Residence performed in the line a year or two. was held and Clarence Nockelby He should also have the knack of not 802 was elected vice president, vice W, E. Stop arid Think! Main 659-R getting hurt, as this type of man is 3 Harris, removed to California, and always dependent. REAL ESTATE anB INVESTMENTS Harold L. Williams, treasurer, vice The fundamental points cannot City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Walter -Neuman, was wished to relinquish have too much emphasis for a back. -T the office. A lunch was served This included falling on ball, passing Office with NiehuU A DeBuhr Laad Co. There is no sure TOMORROW for any man. That's exactly whiy life insurance has grown so at six-thirty. it, kicking it, catching and carrying AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National BIdg. Bank it. One Minute Cafe that" nowadays every .wise man has it. Nobody knows what will happen'tomorirow or even On falling on the ball, one falls •M around it, is reality. He should fall is Sold to Men this afternoon. Only today is ours. Apply for a policy NOW and immediately surround so that his weight will be on his elbows I From Osage, Iowa or knee and his body at his waist is doubled up around the ball, WE BUILD ALL S Announcement is made in this issue -\-r and huged closely with arms and KINDS OF TOPS AND of the opening of the One Minute hands. When diving for the ball, one Cafe under new management with Protection Is Our Business WINTER CURTAIN, should dive close to the ground, to Thanksgiving dinner. The two-men prevent an opponent from getting under, NOW IS THE TIME who purchased the cafe ^re Roy King always see that the body is between and Frank Stickney, botn experienced TO GET YOUR the ball and opponent., -In restaurant, men. They stated yesterday ITHE OLDEST COMPANY IN AMERICA.' v" practicing throwing and catching that they will'conduct a strictly )LD CURTAINSy|jp r&r fk mi the ball, backs must practice until modern cafe. The Ono. Minute .was A REPAIRED they feel thoroly-at home with "it. formerly owned by S. -A. Richardson and Albert Coweilezel. I R. E CRAY! Carrying the ball is the main function of the backs, therefore they must Lawrence Bjerke, proprietor of the know that thoroly. The grip on the -'#r Park Confectionery left today for ball should be automatic and vicelike. AUTO TOP AND ADTO-PAINTING of New York %.* Itt Gr^rnd Meadow to visit at the home of Tackling and interfering is also essential his father. He expects to return to of a good back. He must PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. 1ST FI^OOR LEWIS BUILDING Austin Saturday. tfuCKPITT, DIAL 2219 tackle and interfere low. In running interference, a back does everything Austin, Minn. Shop first in The News Branch^Manager.