Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 28, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Nov. 28, 1921. Page Six 1 fi*J' I $ IRACLBjS -I J. ft IS I &'" l-g How Twentieth Century Scientists Have Rubbed the Magi's Lamp and Made the Age-old Dream of Alchemy Come True yef: (Told In Eight Sketches) By JOHN RAYMOND No. I THE AGE OF CHEMISTRY TO THE Within' the last few years the world agencies developed has been electrified by the vast strides secretly in chemical «nade in the field of science by the ere- laboratories. £tive chemist. Indeed, within a gener- We who are not ation the influence exerted upon the chemists hear entire fabric of our civilization from strange tales these within the laboratory has been so days, no less enormous that we are prepared at strange because last to accept the oft-repeated state* they are true, of ruxnent that we have passed beyond the bies and airiber, orage of machinery and have entered naments of ivory, into the more mysterious age of chem- shimmering silks, sses—:,o£ ear* istry. colors of every hue, 9 GREATEST SALE What this new era is to bring forth and exotic pe» in the way of scientific discovery rests fume s—once the upon conjecture, but certainly? the precious cargoT of miracles performed in the last half desert caravans—produced from We Have Some WONDERFUL VALUES for You. Sale is Still century have been sufficient to warrant substance as ordinary as coal tar. almost any expectancy. Truly, chemistry has descended into -America has £eard that Germany depths Qf the earth and extracted chemists*saved her-from an early dis- nature. the secretr formula of The Going Bigger arid Better Than Ever astrous defeat, both in the field and modern researcher, by constant dili- gence m*tter obtaining supplies. ancj untiring effort, has per- Without the tremendous expansion of mysteries which kept the formed the LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS her plants for the production of ni- aichemist of other centuries groping trates and ammonia fr°m the air by j.jje dark and branded him as one processes developed by her great re. aUied with the deyil him3el{ Xhe chemists the war, without question, searcjjer, in finding in coal tar, not only •would have e?ded years before it did, things of beauty, but remedies for as a result of_ the exhaustion of Ger- human ills, has outdreamed the many explosives, if not from the ex- alchemist»by transforming abase sub- haustion of her food supplies because cfan(,p f~r mnt.n „P„_ stance into nfrt something far more precious Regulation O. D. all-wool the lack of lertilizer for her fields. of than gold. Regulation O. D. all-wool Cap So great, in fact, have been the accomplishments From this black, sticky mass he in the last few years adorns M'lady with colors rivalling Army Blankets at the that scientists now declare that a nation Cloth. Fine for making wopl nature itself in their barbaric splendor. without applied chemistry will be He distils perfumes that equal the jasmine "defenseless in war and laggards in and he makes terrifying gases peace." Previously unheard of scientific feats on£.,^a^ majce w^r unthink- SPECIAL PRICE •$ shirts. SPECIAL 28 have been reported from the labora- ~a\y*, Thousands of articles upon tory, but because of necessity, they which we depend, from TrsiT to pav•were ing blocks, from attar of roses to fertilizer, performed so quietly they were OF PRICE PER YARD..... and from illumination gas to robbed of their glamor and their trappings royal purple, are derived from the of romance while lesser achievements same substancc. on the field of battle and in the .As recently as 1700 a man who dared council chambers of diplomats have to say that he could produce a ruby been hailed by throngs Those of us who have left the class- f™m a lump of cpal would have been rodm and the study hall far behind find accused of practicing the black art and es! it difficult, lacking doubtless would have ended his career technical knowl- *he stake. In three centuries we at edge, to compre- S°.ne far- To-day we accept have hend this swift these miracles but few of us know transition from one how the miracles are wrought. And era to another, an yet there is no^ mystery. a a in in he when the nations how the accidental discovery of. an HERE ARE SOME RARE VALUES FOR of the world are English boy at work in a laboratory in making serious 1850 started the development of creplans REINDEER MOCCASINS YOU—BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS to scrap their ative chemistry, and will tell how it For the Boys. Awonderful value at. worthless armies is possible to produce a silk purse, a GOODS NOW! $2.98 and navies, depend- bottle of perfume, the colors of the ing for protection rainbow, a variety of medicines, foodentirely SPECIAL upon the stuffs and poisons, all from tl» same subtle but deadly material. LADIES' SHOES (Released by The Institute ot American Business, New 5fork) $2-98 $3-98 $4-98 $5-98 MEN'S REINDEER MOCCASINS News advertising brings results. LEGAL NOTICES Oiled and Waterproof— A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for Rat-Snap. $3-38 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. "Read Mrs. Phillips wire: "Youell's 1 I S S O O S O E S WHERAS, At the special Village Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. election held October 31st, 1921, at A Good Buy—. Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later the Village of Sargeant, Mower County, ree'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP $2.69 $2-98 Minnesota, more than five-eighths arrived. It rid our house of rats in MEN'S DRESS SHOES fo the votes cast were in favor of the no time. Just moved here from Pa., proposition to issue and negotiate the O'Donnel make—from .. where I used RAT-SNAP with great bonds of said Village in denominations results." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $ 1.25. 200 PAIRS AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF to be determined by the Village Council $3 98 $4-98 $5-98 $6-98 •Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug* in a sum not to exceed $2900.00" $169 Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, payable in five years with interest ^November. payable semi-annually, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, for the purpose LEGAL NOTICES of erecting poles and stringing BOYS' DRESS SHOES wires to furnish electrical current and LADIES' WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES— power to said Village. Specially priced from RESOLUTION NO. 7. NOW THEREFORE NOTICE is All colors. .98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79 BE IT RESOLVED, by the Village hereby given that the Village Council $1-98 $2.98 $3-98 council of the Village of Sargeant, of said Village will meet at the Mower County, Minnesota, that office of the Village Recorder in said the time and place of meeting Village on the 14th day of December, Best Bargains In Austin for the considering of bids for P. 1921, at eight o'clock M. and receive the sale of thevbonds of said Village, bids for the sale of such bonds MEN'S WORK SHOES pursuant to Resolution No. 4, passed to the amount above stated at the CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL SUITS and adopted October 14, 1921, and pur time and place above named. Sale prices run, suant to Resolution No. 6, passed A Dated this 25th day of November, $1-78 $2-78 $3-78 $4-78 and adopted October 31, 1921, be fixed 1921, at Sargeant, Minnesota. $6-98 $7.98 as the 14th day of December, 1921, at J. E. HEYDT, 8 o'clock P. M. and that notice thereof President of Village Council. shall be published in the Mower Att&st County News, a semi-weekly newspaper, THEODORE KNUTSON, according to law, and that additional Village Recorder. BOYS' LEATHER MITTENS (Pelt):. ?r.....98c Ladies' Bedroom Slippers notice shaU be given for a Nov. 28, Dec. 5. further meeting in a similar manner Fleeced lined.. .... .39c, 49c and 89c Hides Furs if additional notice be required. Be it further resolved that all proceedings LADIES' SCARFS heretofore had in this matter be BOYS' WORE SHOES and the^ same are hereby approved GETIUHIGHEST PRICE Full lengfth, all Wool, all colors.......... and confirmed. $1.98 $2-98 $3-98 Passed and approved on motion of $5.98 and $6.98 the Village Council of the Village of HIDES, FURS, WQOl, PELTS, ETC. Sargeant, Mower County, Minnesota, at a duly called special meeting of -LADIES' ALL LEATHER PURSES By T» TbOiP MUMU said Council this 25th day of November, The IARCEST CONSIGNMENT HOUSE MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.98 1921. IN THE NORTHWEST Specially priced from $1.98 to $4.98 Yes's four (4). Nays none. f*r Mc Uit, TWPRK CATA14KJ H*. 400 Pairs MEN'S WOOL SOX. .. 69c J. E. HEYDT, Northwestern Village President. 150 Pairs BOYS' WOOL SOX 39c Hide & Fur Co/ LADIES: SHOPPING BAGS THEODORE KNUTSON, NtaL Village Recorder. A Good Bargain.?! .39c and 79cJ Nov. 28. TUEN'S LEATHER MITTENS AND GLOVES^ tJ—ti'Ct I 49c, 79c, 98c,$1.29,$1.49,$1.89 BOSTON All leather—while they last .$4.98 MEN'S COTTON SOX WE BUILD ALL Extra Good Quality. 14c KINDS OF TOPS AND TRAVEUNG BAGS FOR LADIES WINTER CURTAIN. From $3.50 to $25.00 Men's Felt Shoes. t. .$2.48, $3.48, $3.98 NOW IS THE TIME 1^ TO GET YOUR OLD CURTAINS & REPAIRED. 'IFFLSST tJi' ri R. 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