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

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T^m w. Hvcp*"* vs. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Pace Four Monday, Pea 12, 1921V Mower County News your home town merchant. He believes conduit, nearly all of which is inclosed County Agent to 'V-J suits in the school. Some pupils attend seventeen trainloads of materials. Materials Used in*| in you, otherwise he wouldn't .p in the brick work or in the concrete school simply because thet -law 19,000 Yards Excavated. Wi nd Christmas "The County Paper" New School have the fine stocks Qt merchandisei floors etc. This material with says they must do so until a certain Published every Monday and Thursday, yln occavating for the bniMfafffify ith Home Folks and high standard of quality that he lighting fixtures wjll approximate two prescribed age. If they have to absorb at Austin, Minnesota 000, cubic yards oi materiaf ROE AND GANNON, Publishers now has. Waseca has some pratfr, am^em carloads. some learning in the meantime, traillload8 o{ material moved, nearly all of which load$J fme stores an-4 some pretty fine men entere(, Cen_ 4*The Mowef- County Farm' Bureau that is a secondary matter—at was The seating and furnishing of the Northwestern Advertising: Representatives: jnt0 the of fte on trucks and distributed whe% ne6tfed running them. Why not look their tra, i*SJl$jbe ^ftiout^rts county agent for not itentional, simplyjan accident. various kinds of equipment in this Minnesota Select List, 215 hi buildin duri lhe about the city streets and parks. lines over tharoly before you puy Several diys around Christmas timie, The matter confronting the athletic line! amount to approximately ten South Sixth Street, Minneapolis past two and a half years—seventeen This material, if hauled "away by from a pretty picture catalogue when F. L. Liebenstein leaves next 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. instructors in the local schools at carloads. All this is of modern construction trainloads including five hundred and rail, would have made another train Waseca Journal. .• Thursday night, December 22, to this time is far from reassuring. Several and adapted in every case to twenty-three.cars. of nearly three miles length, or twelve of the most promising candidates spend his Christmas vacation with the purpose for which it was ordered. ordinary trainloads. i( HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Ih t^e building of the high ^school his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F/iiiebenstein, for positions on the basketball team The cafeteria is equipped in every building, there were used approximately ... This vast amount of material has at Cascade, Wisconsin. are below grade', some are hopelessly way to take Care of this new feature the follbwing amounts of materials been removed and the building completed below, others^ are just over the edge Mr. Liebenstein has been on the in the'most economical aipd sanitary EF HEY PON' STOP TALKIfi* in carload lots^ V/^ OUR in practically two years Iii ?f job as county agenfrsince April 15, and with a little effort can make the OUNTK maimerpossible. AFFILIATING MEMBER* BOOT I PE HOL'-UP MEM Clay tile 46, reinforcing steel, etc October, 1919, the powerful Marion and this is the first prospect be has grade easily. 1 6, Portland cement 45, gypsum tile 6, l4ie 523 carloads of material, if IAUCH MONEY steam shovel began excavating for the SO A little home study, a tightening of had for a breathing spell since that face brick 24, common brick 24, cutstone placed in one train and allowing the basement of the building, QFFEN FOLKS FUS'THIN6 time. We are sure that the members the latitude allowed the children in 31, plaste^ 7, sand 135, gravel average length for cars, would make of the Farm Bureau in their associations outside of school tEY KNOWS DESE HEAR organization 150, roofing plaper 1, rpofing pitch 1, a train over four miles long. This Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson, this county will wish him a pleasant hours, a knowledge of the places COLLECTUrtS 5WINE G»T form lumber 10, inside trim, doors, w. my train, if divided up into such tonnage formerly of Austin but who have visit. 0 where the. boy spends his. .time when cabinets, etc 5, steel lockers 1, mastic as is considered a trainload ove/ 'the lived in Calloway the past four years, away from home and shutting off flooring 1 maple flooring 2, tile flooring, *apgfi\s roads entering the Justin, allcars have returned to Austin to make Leon Dalager went to St. Paul Saturday (MEMBER hangouts where he may be acquiring marble stalls* etc 2, slate blackboards' loaded to full capacity, would make their home. on a business trip. the wrong sort of knowledge, is one 1, sash, etc 2, metal lath and way which the mothers may help in Official Paper of Mower County supporting angles 4, miscellaneous this matter. in material 3. 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES It sh'ould not be necessary to urge Per Year, in advance $2.50 The mechanical equipment, including parents to look after their children. Six Months $1.25 plumbing, heat, ventilation and That shouuld be their first consideration. Single Copies 05 drainage required approximately ten No Fun to Lie Awake Nights But as Dr. Alexander expressed Entered as Second Class Matter at and one-half miles of various kinds it last week the man who raises hogs the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under and sizes of piping. The carloads knows more about their food, their the act of March 3, 1879. were as follows: piping, valves, etc 3, care, and all that pertains to their sheet metals 2, vento heating coils 2, MOTHER'S INTEREST COUNTS. welfare than does the parents of children. radiation 2, pipe covering etc regulation 2, A hog is worth so much a In Minneapolis the mothers of boys 1, ajrwashers and motors 1, pound, but the boy and the girl— who are attending school and take V. boilerts 3, fans 1. Have you ever made an investment without investigating? they are different—they have so little part in athletics have overcome their The electrical equipment,-including value that care is unnecessary. that their boys may be injured, fears lighting, clock system, power, fire and are now co-operating wtih the instructors alarm, and vacuum cleaning system More people are kept awake at night because of some foolish ex- BY Copyright, 1921 by McCJure N«w«pap«r Sywdmtt. AT SIGHT—NOT •BUY and the coaches in the various required about twenty-four miles of PICTURE." schools to help athletics along in the various sizes of wire, which are Every business man in Waseca who Advertisements in The News reach every way possible. In one school the drawn thru seven miles of galvanized the consume* has somethig to sell probably objects mothers have an organization which to every dollar or more purchase made they call "Mothers or Athletes," and FINANCIAL STATEMENT He-who has a growing\bank account^an live a natural and normal outside of Waseca city and county. have been carrying on their work for Many, many dollars are so spent, the past two years. of the Mower County Public Health Association there is no doubt of that. Often such fet.V£ All mothers of boys who are members Financed by the Christmas Seal Sale)*' life and will have little cause for worry in old age. money is so spent without cause, often of athletic (teams or of the Report bgi the Secretary, for the year ending there is every reason why it squads are eligible to membership :w3 December 1, 1921. and the leader of the group is the should be spent here. "tfr: Credits. woman whose son is captain of an important- What most of the local merchants team in the season. .$306.69 undoubtedly object to is the buying Credit balance January 1, 1921 THE So. successful have these mothers 88.00 Retention fund from mail order houses whjeh are often been in their work, that mothers of 1921 Credit—55 per cent of 1920 Christmas Seal Sale..... 356.60 patronized by local "buyers who sa v.'- AUSTIN the girls in that high school whose thru either indifference or ignorance •—HlU V»/: .. $751.29 daughters take part in tennis, volleyball, l'*'$ T&&* Credits are sending money *fkrt of our A. swimming and "hiking, are eager, Expenditures. community that couild and, should be *3 NATIONAL O-JQ to gain admission and the club rules ..$ 25.00 March 1,1921, Seal Sale expenses. helping to build this territory into a is- .. 26.00 may be adjusted to permit them to March 7,-iflQ-subscriptions to Health Journal. larger and better place to live in. pf .J. 48,89 Kg/?.: enter. April 26, Baby Clinic at Brownsdale Sometimes a mail order catalogue BANK :.r 1.29" Hag® l,^^e^«re ....... Activities of the Mothers of 'Athletes looks wonderfully attractive. but how D.«" Maj|l, CS^l® Elj$ic|xpense........,.. .i.. ....... ,. V* 1.75 range frmo mending mauled uniforms is a person to know what th£y are Ma^| g^ Bai|J illinics at Lansing, Sargeant and Grand Meadow nf to keeping the boys up to "buying so far as quality is eo%erne|» of Austin, Minn. J". (April 19, 20, and 21)... ..'...... 319.00 scholarship standings so the team unless they see the article or goods May 21, Health Crusade expenses, including prizes to Adams,1 may not be .weakened by disbarments. and judge for themselves. Th§,se mail i&r '.A Lansing, and District No. 85 Jt. and District No. 9. 56.13 They also take an active part in ticket order houses have some very gbod Member Federal Reserve System August, 16, Baby Clinics at Rose Creek, Elkton and Lyle (July sales and frorii time to time pitch bargains undoubtedly and yet it is 5^ 6^ 7, and 8).... ........ .:V..... 108.94 J. L. Mitchell, president, in and raise money to enable a team certain that these large plants like October 18, Literature __ J-.84 to make some trip or buy special the ones recently built in St. Paul D. Beaulieu, Vice-Pres.^ feS October 26, Dental Clinics at Sargeant,\ Waltham. and^ Racine equipment. All are enthusiastic were built on profit :s W. E. Hopfe, Cashier. (October 12, 13 and 14) 104.79 boosters. 11 the local merchants did not have •-'.-v -i': October 5, Literature. .80 There is need for some such organization the stocks to compete against Twin November 18, Literature .". 1.98 here, or at least co-operation City houses and against mail orcter November 30, Cash, expense of delegate to annual meeting of some sort. The football season houses then we wopld say that it was (Administration exptense) 17.78 was particularly difficult for tHose the local dealer's own funeral, let him take his medi^inv.-. Local stores" are engaged in promoting that sport in Expenses 513.19 the local school, and the basketball larger* by far, and their lines are DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALE season promises as many if not more more complete, also.- Credi^^ahce December or.: .............. r$238.10 difficulties to organize and keep the So that is wnat we meant when we members up to the required grade. had "l5uy Right by Sight" days here EUN&E i¥*RlCE, Secretary, Mower Co. P. H. A. Commences Fri., Dec. 9 Closes Sat., Dec. 17 This is where the mothers can HEL^r^tLYNCH, Auditor, M. P. H. A. a week ago. See the goods for yourselves—then render valuable assistance. It may buy, is the essence of We are overstocked, we must have more room for Holiday Merchandise. not be possible to have an organized the slogan of last week. Believe in Prices slashed on entire stock for eight days.. An event club to sponsor the athletes, but even •r so, the mothers individually can interest that will bring thousands of men and women from every corner themselves in the work and in of the state. i« the play of their sons and daughters. There has been too much shifting of 8 DAYS OF STUPENDOUS BARGAINS Look for the RED the responsibility upon others in this regard. The teachers cannot take the A golden opportunity to buy your Christmas gifts at a great saving. Willard Sign place of the parents and assume the v}Thousands of bargains not advertised. responsibilities of the home—their duty is to teach the boy and the girl Your battery that s=ems all right today may need attention tomorrow. certain prescribed knwoledge which SILK BLOUSES MEN'S SUSPENDERS You may know it needs recharging, the teacher has learned. ,, Values up to $10.00 at..... $4.95 Special at .25c or ought to have water put in. Ladies wool clocked hose, heather mixed at. .$1.39 If the students are not required to nri You may have made up your mind MEN'S BELTS $2.50 Ladies flannel Nightgowns at .....98c observe discipline at home, how can that your next battery will be a Willard Special at T:..25c^ the teacher be expected to obtain re- Threaded Rubber Battery. SiiTTESJN PETTICOATS Black and colorsv at 89c In any case you'll want to keep—on MEN'S DOUBLE GRIP GARTERS tab in your mind—the exact location 70x80 wpol blankets, values to $15.00 at.. J&7.95 At. .25c 7 9 of our service station. Ladies fleece Union Suits at.. J. F. FAIRBANKS Ladies Silk Hose, all colors, at.. ..i...98c The easiest way to spot us is by the MEN'S 15c HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies Silk Gloves ... 79c red Willard sign over our door. It At ...5c Brushed Wool Gloves .....' marks the place where you can buy ....$1.49 On Christmas Dfyy— brand new Willard Threaded Rubber NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BED ROOM Batteries—the onlj/ batteries with NEW APRONS. SLIPPERS Willard Threaded Rubber' Insulation. Dealer In Satteen ancPCretonne Trimmed at. $1.00 SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC Women's Bedroom Slippers, values to $2.00 Ladies Silk and W&P.1 Union Suits at..... .$2.29 at 98c 9-4 Best Sheetmfc a^ •.. 45c CO. COAL, WOOD, LIME, Women's Bedroom Slippers, values to $2.50 42 and 45 inch PlHpw|,Tubing' at" .35c Complete Auto Electric Service at .I .$1.89 36 inch! Black' Sateeomt.:^ J, 29c CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, 216 East Bridge Street. Men's Bedroom Slippers, values-, to $3.00.. .$2.19 Crash .Toweling 10c 8 Children's Bedroom Slippers at $1.39 BRICK AND WALL 36 inch Bleached inlfSJi^iached^ Muslin at.. 10c 97 inch l7iho4innis!''a'f:IS-'v^S v* 10c Boys' and Girls' Shoes^ guaranteed all leather,.^ 27 indj- Ginghamsvasfc^ 51 ii-' Pictures of the cl PLASTER. ^. .V/,".'.$2.00 For this sale., Values to $5.00 at $2.95 Draperies worth to Women's Shoe?. In fine ^id and Calf. Values Two tone Madras at XS —-a to $8.50. For this great sale 'at...... .$4.95 27 inch White Outii pro^'oke. the qwer^—When was -*0\ Women's .Satin Pumps^ jgpecial at ........ $5^5 3% pound Qtiiltfed Office 301 East Bridge St. Women's New Russiair-Oalr-Oxfords at.... .$5.95^* All Rubbers, for this sale at 89c^| it made? The Bate is half the BOYi -lyj .. .•• ,v "V'-Vi,. 15 1 Phone: Main 32 Boys' aft wool1 heavy/ Oinjs weir S 1 Suits, BARGAINS FOIt MEN afep..'!... .U.... .$7.45 Men's Kid GloVes at #.$1.00^.I Boys' Suifs, Impair ^PA'its, all wool, finest quality Austin, Minn. J1.50 Men's Suede 7T.+..A9c mixtures and Merges, values, to M.9$ci Kodak or Brow $18.00 at V..... f^l.00 .Men's and Boyri^Mfttens .$9'45|: IS 50c Men's Wool Hosj^a^ ...v. i"-.v .39c$2.00 Boys' all wool Pants, special at .'A .$1.19 Boy's Sweater^^t- ,. v' -r" T_ "ic» !I 1 :j .dm:ii #htten on '$1.00 'M«inV Silk Hofe- at .^dTSc" 1 MEN'S CAPS 1 SOc Men's SiBc laisle ftfose a^... .« Values to $2.00 at^, .......... .|. ,m i. .$1.50 Men'a heavy Fiefced/I^on^biits afv? .98ds •By EHift bB&tt-ni-OV through the $2.50 Mens wool mix^ygfa^i Sufte .at ,i$1.4f^ CAPS $5.60 Men's "frboj Uniott^fts at. ......... .$3^5 e)f'"C^T¥I' is ..50c $,1.00 Boy's fleeced Unibn "Suits at... ....79c^ RVICE Autographic featii "a. '3 $2.00 Men's Silk Ties at. $l^iof -MEN'S TIES, FOR CHRISTMAS G?FTS 'Autographic 'Kodaks $8.oo up. $5.00 Boys' wool pull-over Sweaters at.... .$3.98 Values to $2.^) at ...:..V:. $1.00 $1.00 lien's heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers Brownies $2.00 up Men's Pure Silk Knit Ties, values^ to $1.50.. .89c at 59ci: VAL.U 1 s- 'V Aw a, so KOBES' CAFE Corners Main & Bridge streets^ & Austin, Minn. 1 v" yf1 si- 1 s, v, -a, f'if 4 -sr