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I ,1. iW^" T^S? 1 fPfetranCg* W^'" r#F. J^ps? S W S W W S •-v. Thursday, Jan. 12,1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN., Page Five 1- 'I SEWER BONDS GO Rt. BANFIELD they should create a fund and advertise for the ensuing year: Nathan F. Banfield, their product the same as the Warren Shaw Carter, Edward Leqion ATBIG PREMIUM RESIGNS 1ST NAT. butter substitute men are doing. H. Sterling, Nathan F. Banfield, Jr., Corner \:sAfter speaking of the Grain Growers, Henry J. Drost, Margaret Carter Inc., the, Livestock Shipping associations, Shaw, Everett C. Banfield. (Continued from Page 1) the Potato Growers associations, "Following the shareholders' meeting, Minneapolis Firm Purshases and other farmers' co-operaJive directors met and organized the ADJUSTMENTS field tendered his resignation as vicepresident Issue at 4% organizations, Mr. Jones briefly board by electing the following officers: and director, thus completing mini summed up the action of the federation Per Cent. N. F. Banfield, president N. a service of thirty-five years, and By Stafford King, Minn. American TWO WOODEN DOLLFC. of marrying one who was her equal. in the adoption of their program F. Banfield, Jr., vice president Henry his resignation was accepted with regret. Legion State Adjutant. Wooden iioy-Doil was very unhappy, for 1922. In his closing remarks he J. Drost, cashier E. C. Banfield, For the present he \till look DO YOU KNQV— for he knew no way of getting/ up Austin and Mower county securities ONCE empnas'zed the value-for loyalty and assistant cashier R. S. Banfield, assistant in a shop window hung by after his large farming interests in That the government of the United where Girl-Doll'was hanging and- he, are eagerly sought after by financial a string a little wooden Boy-Doll, the need .for co-operation, and urged cashier E. H. Sterling, auditor." this county, and later may engage in States— was sure she never would come clown corporations which specialize and not far away by a string hung a the members of the Mower County Has paid ppt hundreds of thousands to where 'he sat on the floor of the other business which he is considering, in bonds. This has been evidenced little wooden Girl-Doll. unit to. jnake good use of their county shop window. plans for which have not definitely of dollars for Adjusted claims? time and again when bonds for various As they were both made of wood, agent. At night he could hearv GIrl-Dolh matured. Hundreds of thousands for depreciated The Harder the Fresher. Boy-Doll thought it would be a very purposes have been offered by and Boy-Blue talking and he heard County Agent F. L. Liebenstein followed 'The shareholders elected the following rolling stock of the railways? Girls, beware of the hard-boiled egg. proper thing for him to do if he asked the municipality or by the county. her tell him that all that separated Mr.- Joshes with his annual report Star. persons to serve as directors He will get fresh.—Minnesota Hundreds of thousands cash to Girl-Doll to marry him, for he had them was the Jumping Jack that hun At the council meeting Friday evening, which was printed in The News long been in love With her. Great Britain for "ferrying" us over? between them. January 6, $170,000 of twenty Monday, After this the meeting adjourned. But when he told his love one night Hundreds of thousands to shipyard "Oh, dear," thought, Wooden Boy, year sewer disposal bonds were when all was still, Girl-Doll turned up workers "instead of one rival I have two. 1 Everything Clean and Sanitary h%. awarded to the Minnesota Loan company the tip of her little painted nose and never will be aMie to win her. Even Much more to munition workers? and the Northwest Trust company tossed a wooden head. "I shall marry CRESCO LOSES TO if I lould be hung on the same line, Much more to civilian help in AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT on a joint bid, at 4% per cent there would be many between us." Washington, D. C. AUSTIN HIGH 24-18 Th& with a premium of $935.00. So little Boy-Doll sat very sad and That Secretary Mellon of the Treasury Seven firms were represented at lonely on the floor and thought of his said soldiers' adjusted compensation sweetheart, far above him, at whom TH'e high school basketball team the meeting, altho one firm made no Ideal Cafe would cost two hundred million he could only look, but not once did took a jaunt into Iowa last Saturday bid. The follwoing representatives dollars a year? she lower her proud little wooden head and returned with the long end 'of the with the firms for which they appeared And that it would bankrupt the to look at her true lover. score after defeating the Cresco and the amounts of their respctive Quality Food Well Served But^one day, when all seemed lost Government high quint, 24 to 18. Our Prices Are Right bids, were: Paul W. Loudon, to little Boy-Doll, for Jumping Jack AND THEN— The locals played a consistent game for Lane, Piper & Jaffray, Inc., Minneapolis, Special==Oyster Stew 25c had been, sold ,.and now there was Within sixty days, Congress did /YA/HCY thruout and showed marked improvement whose bids ranged up to nothing to keep" .Girl-Doll and BoyBlue away with the surtax, over previous games. The apart, the. spring that held Girl— $5000 premium at 5 per cent, and A tax on such necessities as golf Doll broke and down she tumbled guarding was good, the basket shooting $925 premium at 4% per cent. Milo balls and hockey clubs, etc right beside Boy-Doll: showed the results of practice, S. Muer for Wells, Dickey Co., made Which deprived the Government of Girl-Doll looked up at Boy-Blue, but and the teamwork was way ahead of no bid. Leo L. Quist for the Northwestern he did not lower his head she was an annual income of over eight hundred any heretofore. Trust company, St. Paul, was too far beneath him to be noticed. million dollars? one of the successful bidders at $935 no one beneath me," she said, "but That night, when all was still, GirlDoll What we deserve is \yorth fighting Convention Rail Rates some one nearer my equal." at 4% per cent, together with D. F. sat close to Boy-Doll, for the for. "But we are both made of wood," Gruenhagen of the Minnesota Loan shopkeeper had placed her there. "It Back'to Prewar Basis Get together. pleaded Boy-Doll, as he looked up at is very pleasant down here," she sa$d. and Trust company, whose bids Join the American Legion. his sweetheart, hanging above him. "I think I shall like living here." ranged up to $5200 at 5 per cent and "That makes no difference," said Regulations on convention railroac. Unity will bring us Victory. Then the heart of. little Wooden Boy $900 at 4% per cent. These two firms the haughty little Girl-Doll. "I am fares today returned to a prewar basis, went pit-a-pat and lie grew quite bold. Pay your 1922 dues. were awarded the bonds on a joint above you that you can plainly see." "We are equal now/' he said, "don't when E. E. McLeod, general passenger Do it now! bid?* H. A. Abernathy for Drake, Ballard Boy-Doll had to admit that this was you think we might get married?". agent for western railroads in true he also knew that on the same & company, and for Kalman And still they join the ranks of the "Of course,'v silly Boy," answered Minneapolis, announced that the requirements line with Girl-Doll hung a Worsted Wood & Company of Minneapolis bid Girl-Doll, "that was why I came Legion. Littlefork celebrated the New for the one and one-hall Boy dressed iji blue, and toward him down." up to $4200 at 5 per cent and $100 Year by applying for a Minnesota Legion fare return trip tickets to conventions Girl-Doll had looked when she sjoke (Copyright.) at per cent. Mr. Gates, of Gates, Post charter, sixteen buddies in Minnesota have been lowerec White & Company, for his company signing the application for the 490th Farm Bureau Annual from 350 to 250. The action followed ment ^hat particular department. bid up to $4500 at 5 per cent and post in the Gopher states Only ten request of N. J. Holmberg, commissioner M^ny local co-operative livestock Meeting is Held Tuesday $930 at 4% per cent. W. W. Walker more milestones to the half thousand of agriculture, who called a shipping asosciations have been organized, for the Farmers and Merchants State mark. Let's go. With Good Crowd conference of general passenger and the Central Co-operative fiank, Austin, entered the bidding up agents of the nine large systems in Commission firm had been formed "Call The American Legion what (Continued from page 1.) to $1000 at 5 per cent and $300 at 4% Minnesota to discuss the matter. at South St. Paul to handle the you will, you cringing slackers and j,er cent. stock for the local associations. Since traitors, you look just as small alongside the federation was given. July 23 and Mayor Page explained in opening Oil Can Grip. its organization this firm had made it as you did alongside the army, 24, 1920, the first conference was the bidding that while the city might A piece of sheet metal bent roughly SAYS, a direct saving to the farmers of navy and marine corps in war days." called and took up the marketing of not need the money for use all at in the shape of a buffalo's horns, $49,000, and added to its sinking fund —Excerpt from -an Iowa ex-buck's SAINT IS A MARRIED grain as its problem. The result of the one time he wanted the bids to be with hole punched in the center so $26,000. It has handled between 30 letter to a radical newspaper. WHO LOOK AT A this conference, was the appointment made with that supposition and that that it will fit under the spout, which hmn cm and 33 per cent of the shipments on PRETTY GIRL IN A of the Committee of Seventeen, whose Is then .screwed in place, makes an the question of a depository would be "Be a live Legionaire. Attend meetings. anj average each day. It has been admirable finger grip and enables the SKIRT.MO THINK OF HIS businesss it was to investigate the tal-en up later. If there is one thing that gives found that the other concerns are operator to shoot the oil more accurately. WIFE ATTKE SAME TIH£ grain marketing thruout the country After disposing of the bonds the your officers confidence and encouragement giving better service since the formation and find out how it works and where question of a depository was brought to go ahead with activities of the Central Commission firm. Never mjnd the pretty girl in a modern skirt let's talk it fell down. This committee represented up and N. F. Banfield, Jr., of the Mower County News Market that will make your post the best in As announced in The News in its about auto Repairing. thirteen different organiza-^ First National Bank, and W. W. Walber Place is the place to list anything McLeod county, it is your attendance last issue, W. A. McKerrow, manager you may nave to dispose of. tions and put in seven months of of the Farmers and Merchants SAVE MONEY, SAVE TIME, at meetings," is the appeal of Adjut-ant of this organization, died suddenly study and investigation. They found Bank thot they could pay 4 per cent Clair of Winsted Post No. 407, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF SAVE TROUBLE last week, and Mr. Jones spoke feelingly seventy-two percent wheat was marketed for the money, while a twin city concern in a pep letter to members. Winsted PARTNERSHIP OF PEDDYCOART of the good work he had done within ninety days after harvest,, offered 5 per cent. The council by bringing your car to us when it needs repairing. & ERRET. Post, with forty-one members last as its head, and of his connection and that fifty percent was marketed ami the mayor favored giving the local Don't tinker with it yourself you're likely to do more year, already has sixty-one for 1922. Notice is hereby given, That the with other work and projects tending before the Minnesota wheat was ripe depositors the benefit for the harm than good you haven't the facilities or the experience partnership composed of C. W. Erret toward agricultural advancement. Grain produced in Nebraska was slight difference in the rate. "When you pay your 1922 dues and we have both. and E. L. Peddycoart doing business The Dairy Marketing program was sold in Chicago shipped to Minneapolis, it Austin, Minnesota and Menomonie, OXY-ACETYLENE receive your membership card for the also spoken of briefly, and embodies TWO HIGH SCHOOL and then reshipped again to Wisconsin, is hereby dissolved and New Year, be sure to sign your name W E I N a national selling plan which has been Nebraska as flour. That the greatest terminated, the said C. W. Ei-rett succeeding above the words. "Not valid unless GAMES THIS WEEK worked out by a committee of fifteen profit in wheat handling came from to the business at Austin, and countersigned by the member," warns A saves nine in the repairing of stitch in time BOTH TO BE HERE Minnesota dairymen, and is being the remixing* of the grain, or buying* the said E. L. Peddycoart to the business Legion State Treasurer Ray Tennant. your automobile. generally adopted by the Committee at Menomonie, each of the partnership at one grade and raising the grade "If this is not done and the card is of Eleven as its guide. They are assuming* any outstanding Same building as the Nash and Page are sold. thru the process of mixing that car Two basketball games on the district lost,an unscrupulous finder may sign obligations respectively at Austin making a study of the factors which with another of higher grade. That MOTOR INN REPAIR DEPARTMENT high school conference schedule his name and use the card for mercenary and Menomonie. effect selling, and^^e endeavoring some grain which was investigated will be held in the gymnasium of the purposes." Comrade Tennant Dated at Austin, Minn., December to eliminate the evils which had an A. H. ANDERSON, Proprietor. was sold fifty-seven times, and each Central high school Saturday evenings. suggests that each Legionaire insert 29, 1921. adverse tendency in selling dairy products. transaction required a commission. With the class of game the his address and telephone number on C. W. ERRET, False market reports were used by local basket shooters have been putting E. L. PEDDYCOART. his membership card. The difficulties in this state have grain men to manipulate the grain Jan. 12, 16. up recently, unless something been to get the various creameries to IARK Theatre Three Minnesota Legion representatives—Commander markets. Plans are being worked out should happen such as over-confidence, adopt a definite standard of production Van Dyke, Adjutant to take care of these evils and give an accident or sickness, tha and then to stick to it. Each King, and National Committeeman the farmer resulting benefits. game should result in two more victories creamery has a different method, and Ray Rossberg, of Crookston, will Another committee which .had been for Austin. no two will grade alike. Standardization attend the gathering of officers from at work on another phase of Farm The first game will be played with is the watch word which Mr. all Legion Departments to be called Bureau interests, was the Committee the Kasson high school at eight Jones thot should be adopted by the to order by National Commander of Fifteen, which investigated the o'clock, and the Kasson boys are coming creameries of Minnesota, and then Hanford MacNider at Indianapolis livestock situation, but found there keyed up for a regular batttle. January 20 and 21, at which time the was not so much room for improve- As preliminaries the Second team Legion's campaign of service and organization will contest with Troop 1 of the Mower County News for 1922 will be mapped Scouts at seven. MARKET PLACE out. The meeting will be attended by The following evening Rochester General Pershing, Secretary Denby Saturday will take the floor against the locals. of the Navy, and a personal representative This also will be a game worth seeing, One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. of President Harding. as Rochester is "some" basketball Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. 'There Are No Villians' Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be town and turn out teams. regular .Leave it to Gopher Legionaires to Added for all ads not paid for in advance. The Austin boys however are all set Readers or locals not run in hit on original ideas. Writes post for the "Mayo" aggregation and will Comedy Drama with Viola Dana this column will be charged at the commander Nordstrom of Tracy: 'Our show them the real article whej| they rate of 10 cents oer line. 'Made in the Ritchery* We are giving a Legion service stripe meet under the baskets Saturday Hear the to each member who enrolls a new HELP WANTED night at eight o'clock. buddy. One day I jokingly told the WANTED—To hear from owner of The Second quint will take on the Augmented Mack Sennett Comedy boys I would do this. They took me good farm for sale. State cash price AtHmdbet Elkton high at seven as the curtain at my weird. As each secured a new —full particulars. D. F. Bush, raiser. And it might be said that the Park Minneapolis, Minn. 4-6-8-p member, his name was posted on the Told If Sunday second string men are keeping the Legion bulletin board, with a red ink first team right op their toes all the LOCAL NURSERY DEALER WANTED:—. Orchestra mark opposite:—one stripe for each Fifty-fourth consecutive time, so you had better come early new member. They are doing so well year of horticultural service to Marguerite Clark in' "Wasn't it fine about Priscilla and get a good seat if you wish to planters of trees, scrubs and plants that I have ordered another bottle of getting honors in her see two cracking good games. in north-central states. The halfcentury '^Scrambled Wives' red ink to take care of all the service success of Jewel products Earl R. Jackson, director of the school work last term?" said Matinee Daily stripes they are earning." is due not only to quality of stock, gymnasium and track coach at Carleton, Mrs. Smfth to Mrs. Brown. •s hut, also to the fact that the guarantee at 2:30 will referee the two games Friday "What?" asked Mrs. JUST IN TIME'' Comedy which goes with /them includes So successful was the Gopher plan Two Evening and Saturday. Erickson has Brown. "I didn't know the service of the local dealer of Legion state headquarters to present who handles thefrn. There is an cleared his scholastic standing and about it." Shows a citation to each Minnesota Legion opening in this county: for a Jewel will probably be in. the lineup this Monday and Tuesday "But itwas & tlie Home and 9:00 post which remitted the.due^for Service De,aler. I\r particulars address, week. .r Town Paper," replied Mrs. The- JewefiNursery company, 1922 -.of seventy pfer cen^ o^ its —& Service- Department, Lake City, Smith. "Don't you take it?" l£l21 membership Sv New Year's- $ay, Writes Adjutant Reinhardt of Detroit-Legion Richard Barthelriess in Minnesota. 4-2-p. ^No" ssii# -Mrs? Brown|~| that State Adjutant Stafford King post No. 15. "Herewith FOR SALE "but I am-gomg'to." I has bulletined all Gopher posts that a 'ToFable David' check for $250 for 1922 dues. We feel And she did, for this is a new citation of mjtfifc, will be awarded we have earned that citation—send it FOR SALE—Some clover hay. Rural true story. each post which, by February 29, remits 4505. About five tons in barn. Four along. Our Gophers are raising havoc miles north of Austin on state road. 1^22 dues for a total membership As much a part of the One of the Year's Greatest Productions with Iowa corn—they have dug up Easy to remove from barn. 4-1-p equal to that of the total post community life as is the half a dozen Ittwa boys and enrolled membership in 1921. "Indications NINETY D^YS OR LIFE'' school or church is the Home FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, them in our post. Over the top for point to a record Gopher Legion membership and Carbon Paper. We have a fine Town Paper.Set 1922! Let's go!" line of the famous Milo ribbons and A Screaming Comedy, in 1922, declares the State carbon paper for all makes typewriters. the News—Subscribe fer 5cl all Arguments sometimes are lost in Adjutant. ,/ When in need of either of the heat of debate that never were -these articles let thftv^flWS" satisfy THE NEWS tried in the fiery furnace of common The news twice a week, in The you with this superior brand W- a sense. News—less than 5c week vfxn /, «r 3-tf. mm i: MM m, l.