Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 10, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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hifi *7* jSsr&essBpB^K&i.-. ,1*1' ?iJ c^r1 ... paj^p^^TstpsWi^sa^ v'•^. -.v" v.-• ,, '*-J'K 7 Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, April 10,1922 SEEDING STARTED TRAIN1M AVERTS LE ROY LAUNCHES ECLIPSE ECHOES Florida Scouts Enjoying Themselves BY LYLE FARMERS BAD TRMNWRECK NEW BOYS'BAND Weekly Shavings. Edited bySplinters. Volume 416. Aphil 10, 1922. Spring Farm Work is Organization to Give Its Broken Rail on G. W. C. Said the Big Red Rooster to the Little The Eclipse Lumber company depend Undertaken in First Concert Red Hen, Discovered Near for patronage upon good service, "You ain't laid an egg since I don't square dealing and last but not Earnest. April 19. Racine. know when." least the friendship of their patrons. Said the Little Red Hen to the said old Rooster, Lyle, April 8.— Quite a number of STORM DAMAGES "And what's more I won't till the LeRoy. Diligent practise under Boss builds anew, sir." the farmers have commenced their able supervision is making LeRoy'.s LIGHT SERVICE If ever a type existed when a country field work around here. Some are Boys' band, one of the most valuable This hen refused to lay eggs unless should avoid the sin of waste, that plowing, others disking and a few assets of the village. the owner built "anew" hen house. time has now arrived. Yet millions The place she had been laying and of bushels of corn are tramped in the A. F. Pendergrass Gathers Eggs by have been seeding. Despite the fact that few LeRoy roosting in was so inadequate to her mud in the feed lots of American farmers Truck—Parkers Motoring to Mate Sargent went to Austin on citizens even knew of the organization, needs that she had gone on a strike. who could market either more California. Thursday on business. the boys have attained sufficient Poor hen houses, or none at all, are pork and beef or more corn if they Thomas Searles and wife "were Lyle mastery of their respective instruments the reasons why many hens do not would build concrete feeding floors. Racine, April 10.—A bad accident visitors Wednesday. to schedule a concert for April lay as the owner thinks they should. About 10 per cent of the corn spread was narrowly averted here last Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy were in 19 at the opera house. Keep the birds working, but well on feed lots rots in the mud. With a Thursday afternoon when a pickup Lyle on business Monday. fed—provide a dry, clean hen house, Ben Tryner is directing the boys in concrete floor you would get equal crew replacing the striking section free from drafts. Don't keep a hen Mrs. F. Shebonic and son attended their music work and is to be commended [over two years old—remove the rooster feeding results and sell that extra 10 men repaired a broken rail a few the Ladies' Aid at Rose Creek Thursday. for the splendid organization except before setting eggs—infertile per cent at today's price. miles north of town. The break was eggs are better. he is rapidly rounding into first class reported by the engineer of the local Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargent and shape. Then if they still refuse to lay you who discovered it. He was able to may use the ax. Come in and talk to little Miss Dorothy visited at the We have working plans and all the LeRoy has always been noted for run his train by without derailing it. us about a new hen house—we have Searles home Thursday evening. materials you need to build a good its band thruout Mower county and the best kind of hen house lumber, The wind last Thursday night blew Miss Hazel Olson has been sick feeding floor. Or if you prefer, we and some ideas about poultry house with the production of a boys' band, a tree across our light wires and with a cold for the past week. plans that you may decide to adopt. can recommend a reliable contractor. confidently anticipates continued success •broke a pole in front of Frank Eppard's. Arthur DeRemer was out dehorning in county musical circles. As a result we had no lights cattle in this vicinity Wednesday. The boys are devoting their time to till Friday noon. Allen Anderson made a business their work. They range in age from A. F. Pendergrass has started gatherings J. J. CLEMENS trip to Austin Wednesday. eight to sixteen years old, and seldom eggs with his truck. He intends 'one piece or a car load^/ miss a practise. to have five routes out of Racine and will cover each of them each Advertisements in The News reach DIAL 2047 Local Manager the consumer. News Advertising brings results. week. So far he has secured a good many eggs each trip. Allen Parker's father, mother and sister left Friday on their way back to California. Mr. Parker is driving While their brothers of the North are enjoying the sports that the cold weather brings, such as skating and sleighing, the boy scouts in Florida enjoy a car and intends to stop at Billings, themselves in the warmth and sunshine. Here we see Florida scouts at theii Montana, for a short trip. annual encampment in the Everglades near Musa Isle, gathering coconuts. Voice Out Elmer Meschke is working for Julius Helslin. Hans Christofferson has been a business Road Work Starts count of the illness of her father. caller in Minneapolis the past The public school closed for the on New State Road few days. Easter vacation Friday. No school Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pendergrass now until April 18. have moved into the old Thornhill residence. Adams, April 8.—A crew of men Arnold Slindee, who has been sick of the Ether are cleaning off the trees and along for some time is reported as improving Some of the farmers have started the new state road in order to get it and will be around again soon. seeding. in shape for the grade crew which is The Misses Abigal ancl Margaret A. G. Ballou has been somewhat to start work soon. Carroll of Austin spent a few days crippled as the result of a cow stepping Lightning struck the Martin Severson here last week looking after business. on his foot. barn during the electric storm J. M. Johnson of Minneapolis spent Mr. Thurber and family have moved last Thursday evening. Not much vs. Printing' a few days here last week, a guest of onto the Harry Glover farm. damage was done. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnson. Ole Thompson and his crew of lumber He was also looking after business Mrs. J. G. Meyers, left for Adrain sawyers have been taking a few Thursday, being called there on ac while here. days forced vacation on account of an accident to the saw. Adams Man Successful in Civil Service Exam LOST VOICE AFTER Adams, April 10.—Lawrence Lewison, A slight turn of the wrist, and lo, a voice comes out who took a civil service examination of space. A concert is announced and immediately the for mail clerk more than a year "FLU" ago, has received notification from room is filled with a rich, resonant, singing voice, accompanied Washington that he had passed. Mr. by rippling notes from a piano. Lewison has not announced when he will accept the assignment. If you have never had the pleasure of sitting in a Monday Health Talk No. 14. room and listening to a concert being given hundreds Not in Real Lffe. (By W. A. Chapman, D. C. I Jud Tunklns says you can't expect of miles away, you have a wonderful treat coming. 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Printing thru DIAL 6555 did for me before the Christmas APPENDIX Holidays. Today I talk the medium of letter heads, envelopes, commercial BLADDER and sing and my voice is perfectly Spinal ^G»lunL0WER LIMBS forms, and newspaper advertising still is the most logical natural again, and I THE •Jr want to thank chiropractic LOWERNERVE way to deliver your message. W. R. EARL UNDER THE MAGNIFYING for this. I am indeed grateful GLASS IS PINCHED to you for my present FUNERAL DIRECTOR BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. condition."—Mrs. G. D. Murray, Residence Business PINCHED NERVES CANNOT Chiropractic Research Do your shopping in The News tirst-you will be better satisfied Phone 2512 Phone 2213 TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL AUSTIN, MINN. Bureau Statement No. 1310 IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC* TIC ADJUSTING REMOVES Mower f^ounty "frj ws YOUR HEALTH THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NtRVE IS DONOVAN & GOSLEE When your health starts depends FREE AS NATURE INTENDS. 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