Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 1, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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IS W¥ f¥i **5g' fSMgr-o* V, T- •41 MOWER COUN^ NEWS^ AUSOTN, MILJJ^ESOM Page Four Ttorsday.Dec. 1921. 'Mower County INws" Jilv«*candidate for secretary st&te, ted Mr. Mielke, and this crop gives Prolific Sturgcpn. Work and Worry.: LJ(V) Reynolds, superintendent. Preaching 1 '35- aa Thq£ Rusj#m stiirgeon, known and \V. I. Nolan of Minneapolis for bigger returns for the investment at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock «The Paper" Work Is the easiest work la the County belfcga or uhsco, Is very large. It has p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 st^te, audi tor. Julius Schmahl is also than any other crop. He advised, Published every Monday and Thursday, TOBACCO CENTER world. Worrying is the hardest work o'clock. Bible study, praise and prayer been known to grow'to the length of at Austin, Minnesota" mentioned in connection with the office however, against anyone. going into In the world and the least necessary. l(- at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night. 20 to 25 feet and to weigh 8,000 pounds. ROE AND GANNON, Publishers —Atchison Globe. of Secretary of State. this particular line expecting to make At spawning time, a female pro* On Suhday December 4, the Reverand a fortune the fiVst year. The success Northwestern Advertising Representatives: duces frorrf 2,000,000 -to 8,000,009 Fink will preach on "Dancing is 20,000 Pounds is Pro* Christian Church. of tobaccoN culture rests not on Minnesota Select List, 215 In another month politically Min- eggs, constituting from one-fifth t6 the Public School." The school Corner Oakland avenue and Greenwich duced in County nesota wilt start the preliminaries for the n'umber of acres that can be plaii^ed, South Sixth Street, Minneapolis one-third of the entire weight of thi board and faculty are especially invited. street. G. F. Fink, Pastor. 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. the longest state campaign in its his-1 Jrtlt- upon the, number thqg^c$n b* fish. r-.,rfr. v. Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, James This Year tory. To those entrusted with the cared for. properly.One should be. Official Paper of' Mower County gin with a small plot and then increase welfare of the. several ^political parties, SUBSCRIPTION RATES the outcome is one of anxiety. Little did Sir Walter Raleigh dream iii sisJfe as he gitesps the prin- Per Year, in advance $2.50 No less than three ordeals, confront .when he discovered the, "fragrant ciples of his business.1 It Requires in Six Months $1.25 those whos% ambitions run to poli- weed" in old Virginia years ago, and addition to the land, a drying shed Single Copies ... .? 05 tical and official perferment at the 'transported a supply back to Eng- where the tobacco may be cured for Entered as Second Class Matter at hands of the voter and "the campaign land, thht the propogation of this the market, and constant care. I the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under in connection with each is due to be plant would sometime spread to the Mr. Mielke said that tobacco this' the act of March 3, 1879. of unusual endurance and co?t. First great northwest. For a great many year has been graded as No. 1 binder Unseasonable weather, will come the state convention in years it was considered that the rqain by the commission house, and that af-1 March as provided for by the last difference between the North and the ter deducting the cost of a drying money stringency, present legislature, in turn will follow the South was that down South one' shed sixty feet long, he had cleared primaries in June and lastly the gen- could raise tobacco and cotfam bwt on his two and a half acres $230.00. market conditions of farm OUR County Agent F. L. Liebenstein eral election in November. The lat- the Northern states were too cold for AFFILIATING MEMBER# products makes the clothing stated that if there w3s sufficient interest ter will be the finals and it can be such universal commodities. among the farmers in that, locality, truly said that the lucky survivors George C. Mielke and Robert Voltz business not what it he would arrange to have Mr. will well merit their victory. In connection OciAli of Dexter were in the city Tuesday Mielke speak at one of the meetings with each will be a campaign afternoon, and made known the fact should be* We have too soon. of not less than three months or better that, with several others ift the vicinity than nine months in all and what of Dexter, they had raised over much stock. We must $966.70 is Given such means in respect to physical 20,000 pounds—ten tons—of tobacco (MEMBER f# taxation, not to mention the wear and convert it into cash. WE of excellent quality this year. Mr. as Result of the tear on. the survivors' pocket book, Mielke, on a plot of about two and sK1A\2 Red Cross Drive W I IN A A E it is needless to state here. Three a half acres, this year has raised 120 appeals to the voters—three count 'em bales of tobacco with fifty pounds to POLITICAL RUMBLING. THE GREATEST SACRIFICING and each calling for* an expenditure the bale. A. C. Richardson announces that There is every reason to believe far the Fifth Annual Red Cross that Governor Preus has fully decid- of time and money that would be put Mr. Mielke is enthusiastic over his AND MONEY to shame any one of the contests of oil Call has resulted jn realizing ed not to give ear to a lot of over crop of tobacco, and intends to increase .70 toward the quota which was boss controlled memory, says Vance zealous friends who are making frantic SAVING SALE EVER his acreage next year. He Chapman in his weekly, letter from Allotted to Austin this year. efforts to drag him into the United says it is a good investment, and that Last year the -membership was HELD IN AUSTIN. States Senatorship fight. The opinion the capitol. C. R. Adams, the head with a little care in the preparation of the Republican forces in Minnesota, placed at fifteen hundred and it was that he will stick to his "early expressed of the. land and ordinary common hoped that the response this time desire of another try' at his who successfully piloted the sense in the matter of cultivation, the Satur* Sale Commenced present job is growing with the days,! present state administration to vicsays would at least equal that of the preceding crop may be brought to maturity in year. Vance Chapman. tory would prefer a little longer rest Minnesota just as well as in Wiscon- day, November 26, and Mr. Richardson wishes it understood What is stated here is without any and Howard Everett, who tried to perofficial sin or ,• other- points north of the that any who may have been knowledge of the Governor's form a like service for the Democrats Mason and Dixon line. will continue for ten days. overlooked may hand him the membership future intentions, but it is said that is also not overly pleased, but such Pom# as far nM W Hubbard fee or mail-it to him and they while at Washington recently, his excellency are the trials and tribulations of the county are successfuUy raising toelect MotirtgVtnft (fflothts will receive the proper credit. gave Frank B. Kellogg, the and they are ready to take their bacco for commercial purposes. The Men's Overcoats, good wearers Men's finest hand tailored present senatorial incumbent, every medicine. However, there are others soil in the vicinity of Dexter is adap- Wat doesn't pay unless the vanquished at Suits, Society Brand, equal in reason to believe that he would have to whom the scent of early battle is ted to the raising of t^eitobacco^ stanot does. a clear track for renomination as far so obnoxious They are those who fit and make to the finest of hope to profit. $15.00, $22.00 as he, Governor Preus, was concerned. custom made, latest models Ts -X8i:*r It is also known that while he is Ui'i pleased with the interest taken in POULTRY CULLING An extra find line of overcoats *32.50, *3850, *45 his politcal advancement he has DEMONSTRATION frowned down local attempts to toss him into the senatorial contest. With **25.00, *32, '38.50 About twenty-eight men and women Jake content to continue at the old Underwear, Flannel Shirts interested in poultry, gathered at stand there can be only one conclusion the home of S. Dunfee in the township as far as the scheduled Republican Boys' Overcoats, good quality, Sweaters at greatly reduced of Lyle, yesterday afternoon, to state convention next March is latest models prices. /.. Witness a culling demonstration conducted concerned and that is the endorsement by County Agent L. Liebenstein. of Senator Kellogg. F. *8.50, $10.00 There are plenty of people who are sitting Mr. Dunfee's fine flock of Judge Oscar Hallam of the state on some shore waiting for some ship of Men's Good Shoes Wyandottes were culled. supreme court is still listed as his one chance to com#in. 'V. :a- Many farmers in the county are possible rival, but candor compells *5.00, *750, *9.85 Men's all wool Suits, small appreciating the fact that poultry Why should it come in? the belief that he cannot make the Any ship laden with gold, sailing the Seas, lots, only a few of a kind, good brings in a large part of the profit grade and that realizing such he will in farming now days. has an experienced pilot who knows where retire. The general desire among quality, former price $30 and he is going. Republicans is for a harmonious gathering Boy's Good Shoes $35, during this sale next March and those in charge Windom Township It is just as easy to save money as it is to ».re bending every effort in that direction. $3.00, *3.50, *4.00 *15.00 AND *2250 wait and this tiank will pay you interest, Co-operators Meet on it. Senator Kellogg, Governor Preus The seven co-operators with the and Lieutenant Governor Collins are THIS IS ALL GOOD, CLEAN, DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, county agent met at the home of W. without doubt picked for a repeat and THE AUSTIN BOUGHT TO SELL AT MUCH HIGHER PRICES, BUT WE NEED Enright, Jr., yesterday to consider if you have anV loose cash put it on plans of work for the winter for the this trio, they are sure winners. As THE MONEY AND HAVE TO TAKE THE LOSS. N-: to the others: Mike Holm, secretary Windom unit. Plans were made for of Ausitn, Minn. a meeting which will be held Tuesday, of state R. P. Chase, State Auditor GEORGE HIRSH December 6, at 1:00 p. m. at the hall Henry Rines, state treasurer, and Member Federal Reserve System. in Rose Creek. Ivan Bowen, railroad commissioner, Mirs. Enright served a delicious the finish can be only one way. They L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, O lunch after the business -meeting. win. President Vice President Cashier The gossips are busy with the The news twice a week in The names of S. Y. Gordon as a prospec- News—less |than 5c a. week j* A business that is DIFFERENT has a Big Idea behind it-== an idea that is clean, clear cut! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 AND 2— DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION "FORBIDDEN Naturally the J. C. Penney Company is in business to make money, for that is essential FRUIT" if the business is to carry on, but if that alone was the only reason it The most lavishly beautiful production ever screened. An all would possess a lame excuse for its existence. star cast including Agnes Ayres, Theodore Roberts", Kathryn Hear the Williams, Theodore Kosloff, and many others.^ The Big Idea behind this National-wide ih§titution is the potent fact that it is governed by the Golden Rule: "Whatsoever ye .would that Men should do to ALSO PATHE NEWS. Augmented you, do ye even unto them." JPark SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3— In all its 312 stores, the Golden Rule is pr^ticed. it is unalterable, irrevocable! Orchestra It rules our every transaction with YOU! DORIS MAY IN 'THE FOOLISH AGE" Quality of our marchandise is never misrepresented. For example: All wool01 7U The story moves with the speed of an express train bound for iJoyville. our stores does not mean part cotton or shoddy. We stand sponsor for every"-t3u^" ilK Matinee Daily thing bought from us! ALSO SNddky tH^HUMANZEE IN "LADIES PfTS" tori thine- boilP-M frnm lie! "'"t ,4-^ at 2:30 •i You and your neighbors pay the one and same price nomore no lessi! And that ., Two Eveninf^j' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4—^ tV* Shows price represents a Superior'value the y^ar 'round we never hold sales!iT.J, 9 -'"fk VIOLA DANA INMATCH BREAKER" 7:30 and 9:00 This is the difference—the Big Ideai '•1 —A ""M i! -A comedy of errors and near marriages.1* ALSO SUNSHINE COMEDY "BUSINESS IS BUSINESS" 312 Stores in 26 States MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 AND 6—^ 13 Stores in Minnesota. JAMES OLIVER CLM#0Q^ STDRY "THE a Austin Little Falls St. Cloud I Bemidji Mankata S&~Faul-> (kit X. Gim, FR6M^)& Crookston Owatonna Virginia 7 Hibbing^ ^Ked Wlftg Tergdf bOOcifflUtS" ALSO BEN TURPIN IN "LOVB'AM) Thief Riven Falls -'JR A MINN. ,-v AUSTJNr- -r' yj- K3*aata*iSiijw