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y,.: .*• VWS "WW $£ •^VTJt4- ~^JV "~v j^wppi^ipi ?p-• ,* .. 'V""' rrtr^-^V- -'T* MOWER COUNTY NEWS AUSTIN, MINN. jPageSix Monday, March 13, 1922 Interesting Features By Special Cooking- and Sewing Suggestions News Writers for the Home and and Stories of Interest for the Household Prepared Recipes. Women, Children of the County. iv Old Theaters in London. tude at the end of the day. Persona Non Grata. Something to Myers London still contains two buildings Instead of going home at night in Banks—"Did you ever attend any Kathleen that witnessed the performance of an ili humor, with every nerve Miss Budd's 'at-homes'?" Borulei.^ii Shakespeare's plays during Shakespeare's tingling and on edge, you will find (sadly)—'-No, but I've attended a good Think \About life—the Middle Temple hall that your brain is clear and your many of her not at homes."—Boston and the hall of Gray's Inn. thoughts at rest. Transcript. This, you discover later, is Avill By F. J. WALKER because of the orderly method adopted of taking up but one subject at HOGS a time and not lotting it go until you STANDARD •JACK'S HIND FOOT liis mind was on those turnips up in ONE THING AT A TIME have no further use for it. Mr. Man's barn. THE He took long leaps, and jumps and YOUNG One of the foremost merchants of JACK BABBIT had been successful worker, whose PROTEXOL soon Jack was crossing the field, running told by his mother not to venture New York, confronted with thousands achievements are greatest at the toward the barn.« ta&L "There is going to be a storm." of serious questions every day, has end of the day, is he or she who "Oh, dear," cried Jack as he stopped «HLHE formed the habit of returning to tils Mrs, Babbit, "and the snow will does but one thing at a time, and refuses in the snow a minute, for there was deep and the wind anything but home at night as care-free as a school to leave it until it is finished. snow on the ground that had been tfgeoile so snuggle down In your bed boy during vacation season. FOR LICE Such a worker never vacillates there a long time, but the thing that And go When he leaves his desk, he leaves to sleep. between one duty' and another. made him cry out was a, heavy gust of But Jack Babbit was hungry, very his. perplexities. There is no undue confusion in the ON FARM ANIMALS wind that blew his long ears about and &ongry, indeed, for he had seen some The next morning he comes in mind by wavering. lifted a handful of dry snow which tomlps being carried into Mr. Man's bright-eyed, light-hearted, eager to get By putting off the seemingly difficult PROTEXOL is a powdered dip that may be used in struck Jack right in his eyes. &ftra, and though he did not dare go in the fray. task for the easier. cold weather without wetting the animal. When once The moon was nowhere to be seen fit then, he did look about and find If by chance the first encounter Everything is taken up as it now and as Jack Babbit hopped along on, it STICKS and does not blow around to cause lung nice convenient hole where he could should happen to be, troublesome, he comes, completed In every detail, he saw that snow was coming down £t in later and have a feast. dispenses with it before proceeding infection. ready for the scan of the master at And very fast. It was no use turning back that was just what he had 3 Lb. Pkg. 75c to another. the top. now, so he kept right on hopping toward jalanned do to that night after all the There is no loss of time, no trying The worker who flits from pillar Aunily the barn. were asleep. He intended to of nerve force in flitting from one to post, starts in one direction and .son up He was pretty cold and tired when to the farm again and creep problem to another. suddenly sets his face in another, DR. HESS PRODUCTS «at softly he got to the convenient hole in th.e and have all the turnips he He drives straight ahead and makes never really gets anywhere. ecrald for side of the barn, and when he was in eat once in his life. decision after decision without the He is lacking of stability, and at Mr. where it was nice and warm once Dog would be sound asleep, and slightest sign of flurry. the end of the year he is about where DR. HESS STOCK TONIC— to would not be nosing about looking more, Jack waited a minute before And you, however burdened you he began, with no prospect of advancement An ideal winter conditioner for stock of all kinds. War poor little hungry rabbits at that running over to the turnips which he may be, can do the same if you hold and no hope of improvement. Itoar, and Mr. Horse never bothered saw on the floor in one corner of- the DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA— unswervingly to the same course. Indeed, in spite of his feverish, duiyo&e, and now his mother was spoil- barn/ Keeps poultry healthy and makes hens lay. hurried efforts, he is slipping "There is Mrs. Hen and her chicks," down grade. DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER— HIDES 6c to 10c thought Jack. "She was sensible For Lice, Sheep Ticks and Fleas. to come in here instead of staying Wool Wanted at 26c lb. Doing the job in hand and sticking in the poultry house this cold DR. HESS WORM POWDER— to it until it is done to the very Horsehides $3.50 One of the new faces in the "movies" mM night, and then she is safer here from A guaranteed Worm Expeller for Hogs, Horses, end is the only way to achieve success. —Miss Kathleen Myers—promises to CHAS. DUBINSKY Mr. Fox than with the other poultry." Cattle and Poultry. prove of much interest to the patrons Jack's ears went up straight for he 303 East Maple Street Train yourself to do this. In a little of the moving picture theaters. Miss DR. HESS ROUP REMEDY— heard a sound outside, although it Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 while you will find that you are Myers is the daughter of a very successful A treatment for Roup, Diphtheria and all Catarrhal was faint. "What's that?" he thought, getting speed with less friction. There steel manufacturer. She is diseases in fowl. sitting very still and his whiskers will be. no .more irritability and lassi­ said to possess marked ability. trembling as he listened. DR. HESS WHITE DIARRHEA REMEDY— —O "I guess I better run right home," J. F. FAIRBANKS For Chicks. Found a Cure for Indigestion. True Co-operation. said Jack Babbit, hurrying toward the DR. HESS HEALING POWDER— You owe it to the boss to be steadfastly "I use Chamberlain's Stomach and convenient hole through which he had honest, Liver Tablets for indigestion and find loyal and to give a full, For Galls, Scratches, Cuts, Ulcers, Burns and entered, but when he reached it he they suit my case better than any every good measure day's work changed his mind quickly, for Mr. Open Sores. dyspepsia remedy .1 have ever tried a fair day. The boss, then, owes you Fox's nose was poked through and Dealer In and I have used many different medicines. a place, cooperation wage, wholesome working Jack Babbit turned to run. .. I am nearly fifty one years of 171? 1717 pound package of DR. HESS I7D1?I7 I make Then he remembered'his hind feet, with your efforts to age and have' suffered a great deal COAL, WOOD, LIME, rlilLEtf STOCK TONIC upon presen- rllEiL and with a mighty hard kick Jack yourself more efficient, and a friendly from indigestion. I can eat almost HC intcnd*4 creep. tation of this Ad. at our store CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, struck Mr. Fox right in the face, personal interest.—Erank Andrews anything I want to, now," writes which made him see stars and sent Fnil. George W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. BRICK AND WALL These tablets contain no pepsin, but him running home sure some terrible Haugan's Pharmacy &»g It all by saying it was going to strengthen the stomach and enable it creature was hidden in Mr. Man's PLASTER. Advertising is the art of making and the wind would blow. It to digest the food naturally. K. O. barn. others think as you think about your too Wold Drug Co. and Pooler Drug Co. bad that was all there was But Mrs. Hen was wide awake, for product. THE REXAIX STORE Advertisement—Monday— March afttKHlt it. she was aware Mr. Fox was about before Jack Babbit thought all this and Office 301 East Bridge St. Jack had seen him, and now she £aore, too, and the first thing he knew, A in was clucking her thanks at Jack as iSsstead Hllllllllilllllllllli of being sleepy he was wide Phone: Main 32 HORSES he sat trembling behind a barrel. CATTLE Minn, aneake and hungrier than ever. Jack Babbit was a hero and did not He got out of his nice warm bed know it, for Mrs. Hen told him he Austin, Minn. vamd peeked out of the door. It wasn't had saved her and her children also maawIng and even if the wind was She Walked With from that bad Mr. Fox. Stowing there was the moon. "Mother By and by when it was all quiet iiimnnii does not know everything, and this again in the barn Jack crept to the &Bte she surely is mistaken," thought turnips and ate his fill and then he A Cane Jfeck. ran off home again, for it had stopped He did not notice the clouds scudacross snowing and the moon was out. the face of the moon, for (Copyright.) Monday Health Talk No. 10 from the glass. (By WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C.) An exception to this rule against THE RIGHT THING straws must be made in favor'of certain Just how a child comes by displacements warm-weather drinks that really at the UNCLE BEN of the spinal vertebrae is not hard to appreciate contain so much chopped ice thatN:o RIGHT TIME SAYS: if you watch them at play. They drink them in any way save through a straw would be quito impossible. get some hard falls and jolts, and unless "If your health By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE (Copyrght.) the spine is given attention every now and hunch is to take a vacation the them some chronic ailment is apt to develope. chances are that BEVERAGES It was thus with Violet Watson. Mrs. G. H. TenBroeck Something threw the proper vertebrae out ahead faster by TEACHER OF PIANO AND of alignment and Rheumatism resulted. stopping to take -""Men really know not what good water's Brenner's worth."—Byron. HARMONY the rest." For years she walked with a cane. At 406 North St. Paul Street *T HAS been said that the real test DIAL 5120 of good table manners depends on Rheumatism is due to pinching- 'Ona*s ability to manage a knife and of spinal nerves to the kidneys «srk in the right way. Quite as good and liver. This results in A A at test might be shown in one's mode sluggish activity of these two HEALTH FOLLOWS and manner of drinking any of the eliminating organs. As the Spencer Jordan waste poisons accumulate in the -Offdhiary everyday beyerages. The THE RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPIN system the symptoms develope really fine points in manners are revealed AIC0NDITI0NS ACCURATELY. CHIROPRACTIC that warrant the physician in in these everyday things. Don't Funeral Director. calling it rheumatism. The chiropractor ADJUS Tl NO CORRECTS worry your head over the proper way The Establishment of brings the patient DISEASES WITH SCIENTIFIC PRECISION Commenced Sat., Mar. 11th to ME dispensing tea from a Bussian samovar. Service. back to health by eliminating IN THE FOLLOWING ORGANS: It is much more important to the cause—spinal nerve pressure—and .HEAD dtInk the everyday brew from an when this pressure is 'EYES •«weryday tea pot. gone, Nature gradually clears -EARS the system of waste poisons It seems unnecessary to say that -NOSE Continue Until Present Stock is Exhausted and the sufferer becomes well. we shSuld drink noiselessly. How-sKter, •THROAT most people don't. Keep tab on ARMS Bedfast for Seven HEART yourself sometime and see whether LUN6S Sua yourself do not have to exert Why They Months —"Now Well NONE OF OUR STOCK CAME IN DIRECT CONTACT LIVER an effort in order to make your STOMACH 4&£nk ing absolutely noiseless. In "My daughter, Violet Watson, PANCREAS WITH THE FIRE—THE ONLY DAMAGE drinking tea, coffee, or other beverages Wear Out was ill ten years with SPLEEN served in cup and saucer, you rheumatism. In her last attack KIDNEYS Should use the spoon only in order to she was bedfast seven WAS FROM SMOKE. BOWELS «ix the sugar and then to take a few months. Her case was pronounced Every battery has two APPENDIX dpaonfuls by way of testing the temperature. hopeless and we kinds of wear—the natural $10,000.00 STOCK BLADDER To sip the entire cupful turned to clyropractic. After slow wear due to use,* and ColumtMOWER LIM8S spoonfuls Is decidedly bad form. a time she threw away a cane fit. the more rapid wear that she had used for years. Today If you have been advised to "sip" tea LOWER NERVE she is in perfect health. comes from abuse. •or water in this way for your health, UNDER THE MAGNIFYING I can sympathize with all Cften out of kindness to your associates GLASS IS PINCHED Keep the proper amount of such sufferers and recommend take this in your own room as water in your battery by putting BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. chiropractic." William R. j»a would any other sort of remedy. OF VARIETY GOODS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES in a little every two weeks. Test Watson, Chiropractic Research PINCHED NERVES CANNOT Needless to say we never leave the with the hydrometer to make Bureau, Statement TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL spoon in our cups. After the sugar sure there's enough charge. No. 1223 M.. IMPULSES: CHIROPRACTIC Come in to Battery Headquarters BARGAINS GALORE added it should be mixed by one is ADJUSTING REMOVES at the first faint sign of «c two motions of the spoon in the trouble. .. THE PRESSURE. YOUR HEALTH «xp and then It should be laid on the THE UPPER NERVE IS Then your battery will wear naucer beside the cup. If your venerable FREE AS NATURF INTENDS. out slowly and gradually, giving grandmother or grandfather You can make an appointment EVERYTHING FROM NOTIONS TO LADIES' you uninterrupted service at •drinks with the spoon in the cup, just for your health's sake by tlephoning lowest cost per month and per secall that in the days that are long 2593. READY-TO-WEAR mile. igaae by this was regarded as a perHedly SCHMITZ AUTO WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. correct mode of drinking but £ftat is no excuse for anyone else. ELECTRIC CO. Brenner's Come. Early! The same rule applies to spoons in Complete Electric Service •any glass or cup. And remember 216-218 East Bridge Street AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK" BUILDING when you are partaking 04 a soda AUSTIN, MINN. fbnmtain concoction that you should In the offices formerly occupied my Niehuis & DeBuhr Representing Willard gttot drink with the straws In the glass. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA As a matter of fact very good manjaers Storage Batteries Office Hours—10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Any time by appointnrent. make no allowances whatever for A A I N S O E Office 2593—TELEPHONE—Residence 6164, straws. At all events they and the Maog spoon that is served with the fountain drink should be removed and tjtl& aside -before attempting to drink N ~-fii£ a iv. Ms sWsSf iKitfS & •m ages