Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 5, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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48 CONFIRMED AT Doughboys' Last Athletic Meet 0tith4fRhifi& AUSTIN MARKETS WANTED icheiygy ^^rlin otir day, become one dfr the-most-vividly interesting and ST. OLAF CHURCfl WANTED—First class shoe repair-* Quoted by Peoples Service StoreDairy thoroughly' alive' of pursuits, continually 1 |gang at 111 E Mill street, Noren's Butter" J3& ?c opening up new avenues of inquiry, "Shoe Store. 37-6-c 5 Eggs and giving light and inspiration Potatoes, per bu $L25»~ to the whole field' of art. ArcheologIcal W^OL WANTED—Bring your wool Beans 9% Services held Yesterday in if you want to get highest cash discoveries, of the last fifty years Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-?£L2?» price. Charles Dubinsky, ,302 East have shown that the golden age of POULTRY ley. Maple Street, dial 6Q00. 43-tf-c Greek art was more than two thousand Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Noss. year&^in the gutking. It is Heavy Hens ,15", WANTED—Your phonograph to lubricate, strange enoitgh to think that previously Light Hens .1# repair and adjust. Twelve^ It yiis| regarded as a spontaneous Geese ..— 31 years experience. Will Holm, Dial 3 Forty-^ight young people, who had growth^, with. origins veiled in Roosters 7160. 44-2-p. Eggs been members of Rev Henry Noss' impenetrable'1 i&ystery. Now, the adventurer J3St WANTED To hear from owner of irifto the great regions of Ducks —IS confirmation classes were confirmed good farm for sale. State cash knowledge, where the story of Greek Turkeys V:! in the Lutheran faith yesterday .'.18 price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, civilization enfolds itself, may become Broilers ,33- Minneapolis, Minn. morning by Rev. Mr. Noss at •§£. possessed of at least the main facts HOG MARKET. 35, 37, 39,- 41,43-p Olaf's Lutheran church. "Those of prehistoric epochs long before Greek Medium and Butchers .. .950 WANTED— WOOL! WOOL! WOOL*! art became Greek.—Scribner's Maga- received the confirmation were: Packers 8.9B- Highest market-price paid at A. cine. Lawrence Ames, Selma AndersoifiV Veal, Sheep and Lambs Usem's office—213 E. Mill Street. Fat lambs $8.00 to ULU0 Lillian Anderson,, Johnnie Bell, Alma Dial office 5334. Residence 8344. Jud Tunkins. Veal $3.50 to 8.0JK 43-tf-c Berry, Edith Bachman, Bernice Chapman, Jud Tunkins says he can't see any Sheep $3.50 to Thelma Dunning, Jemima Dahl, advantage, kind heart or no kind HELP WANTED: Correspondents Cattle Elmer Evenson, Lavone Fisher, Sadie heart, in having a rough exterior. Nobody wanted all .over Mower County by Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 the Mower County News. If you like Gullickson, Ruby Groh, Irene Gilbertson, wants to make a pet of a hedge Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.0^' to write or think you can write Norman Hynie, Clara Hynie, Bulls $3.O0to$a5& news, inquire^ at the News office Dorothy Handke, Gladys Hangge, Isabelle MARKET PLACE Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2JBf£ about our ^proposition. See Gity The last athletic meet of the American Army of the Rhine, at beautiful Carnival-island, the model athletic field Hatch, Mildred Hessler, Norma Editor. 10-tf. ,y Which will remain is a gift "from the United States to the city of Coblenz. Advertisements in The News Hogan, Gladys Iverson, Oscar News advertising brings results. Mower County News the consumer. Johnson, Margaret Jenson, Roy Larson, SEEKS ACTION IN 'W- Adolph Ludvigson, Chester Lerum, "Spirit of '76" Revealed in "Cardigan" One Cent Per Word. Per Insertion. MiniSnum Charge Twenty-five cents. Edna Leruip, Francis Lunde, Virginia TREASURY CASE Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Portrayed Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Lund, Evelyn Moe, Leon Nickolsen, Added for all ads not paid for in advance.' Norman Nickolsen, Ruth Nockelby, Readers or locals not run in (Continued from page 1.) "Listen my children, and you shall true American tingle with pride to Harold Olsen, Frances Paulson, this column will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line. hear of the midnight ride of Paul watch this vividly portrayed midnight Irene Petrehn, Naomi Parmenter, I am writing this article because I Revere." ride of Paul Revere in the Legion Louis Quast, Helen Ronquist, Margaret believe that the people of this County FOR RENT One hundred thirty seven yearg motion picture "Cardigan," Rockne, Clarence Satterloff, are entitled to certain information in THEATRE ago, on Monday, April 18, 1775, which will be shown at the Park theatre FOR RENT—80 acre pasture, 6 miles Melvin Sorenson, Katherine Schaller, regard to matters pertaining to the south of Austin. See Wayne Webber, Paul Revere made his famous- ride tonight and ..tomorrow. It, is Edor Valdahl, Cora Valdahl, Oscar County Treasurership that they do not Austin, Minn. 45-2-c that inaugarated the first battle of good to find a picture at once so delightfully. Wood, Harold Yanzer. now possess. the American Revolution. As you entertaining, wholesomely FOR SALE I I believe that so far as information remember, dur'ng a meeting of the pleasing, so nobly dramatic and historically Hogs Plow Orchard. given the public does not interfere Minutemen the cry is heard, "The correct. It revives "The FOR SALE Norwak Spruce Evergreens. Hogs take the place of plows and with the proper performance of official MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 5 AND 6— O. W. Proeschel, Austin, Red Coats are coming." Paul Revere Spirit of 1770," the spirit for which harrow In the cultivation of one of Route No. 1. 43-3-p duty, the public should not be kept has cleared the British Blockade and the men of 1776 and 1918 offered the best producing small apple orchards Robt. W. Chambers' famous novel guessing from a lack of information has reached Charlestown shore. He their lives. in Ontario. Most orchardlsts FOR SALE One tfull blood Beagle concerning matters in which it is plow and replow and harrow and ditch watches for the signal in the Old hound, 8 weeks old. Call Anthony CARDIGAN vitally interested. Rutjes, Fowler & Pay Cement the land between the rows of trees. Realities of Culture. North Church: Works. 45-2-p In what consists the greater ability J. W. Tuttle of Currle merely turns Since it became known that the investigation "One if by land, and two if by"sea of a man than of a child to perceive In a drove of hogs. made by the Public Examiner FOR SALE—80 acre farm, with or And I on the opposite shore will the beauties of a picture, unless It is THE FIRST AMERICAN HISTORICAL "When I bought my farm four of the affairs of the County Treasury without personal property all new be, in his more extended knowledge of years ago," said Mr. Tuttle, "the orchard PRODUCTION buildings, John G. Peterson, Rose showed that there was a shortage those truths in nature.and life which had been allowed to grow wild. Ready to ride and spread the alarm, Creek, Minnesota. 44-5-p in that office, many people have wondered the picture renders? How happens I gathered only three bags of apples Thru every Middlesex village and Matinee 2:30 Children 10c, Adults 25c why the present incumbent of the cultivated gentleman to enjoy a that fall. In the spring I sprayed and farm." FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, Evenings 7:15 and 9:0Q Children 20c, Adults 35e fine poem so much more than a boor pruned the trees and turned 30 hogs that office was allowed^ to continue to He sees the first light, then sees and Carbon Paper. We have a fine does, If it is not because his wider into the orchard. They rooted for perform the.functions of that office, line of the famous Milo ribbons and For ithe Benefit of Minnesota the second, and rides like a mad man acquaintance with objects and actions their living all summer. and why apparently nothing was being carbon paper for all makes typewriters. thru the town to warn every Middlesex enables him to see in the poem much Memorial Hospital "By fall every foot of soli had been When in need of either of done in reference to this matter. village and farm. that the boor cannot see? And if, as turned up by their snouts. The land these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy While it is not my duty to make this is here so obvious, there must be some Yf looked as if It had been plowed. And "The fate of the nation was riding you with this superior brand. familiarity with the things represented, It had, for these four-legged plows had statement, I feel that the public is entitled that night, 3rtf. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7— before the representation can done a thorough job and had gone as to know the following facts in And the spark struck out by the be appreciated, then the representation CONWAY TEARLE deep as a plowshare. I gathered 32 reference thereto. steed in his flight can/be completely appreciated barrels of apples that season. That Kindled the land into flame with Sections 5729, 5730 and 5731 of -in- only when the things represented are Mr. Pep was the direct result of plowing and its heat.'' the General Statutes of Minnesota for completely understood.—Herbert Spen manuring my land with hogs. THE MAN ff STONE It will make the nerves of every 1913 provide in part as follows: "Next year I got 85 barrels and the third year 205 barrels. This year I Sec. 5729—Wherever it shall appear Baltimore Lad Is Marbles Champion have more than 200 barrels."—Detroit from the report of the ^Public examiner A Photoplay with All the Power of the Trackless Desert, News. that any county treasurer has been where its scenes are laid. guilty of malfeasance or nonfeasance Human Bones of Vast Age. and "FOR LANDS SAKE" in the performance of his official Bones sufficient In number to form duties, the governor may suspend such A Mermaid Coniedy several skeletons and estimated to be treasurer from office, if he deem the at least 50,000 years old, have been discovered by a group of American research public interest so requires. Upon THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 8 AND 9- workers, headed by Prof. such suspension, the governor shall George Grant McCurdy of Yale museum,, GLORIA SWANSON immediately notify the county auditor, I who have been Investigating the who shall notify the County board of cliffs not far from Angouleme, France, -m- such suspension, and call a meeting for several months. HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK thereof, to Be held at the earliest possible During the winter these will be classified date, and within five days from and distributed among Yale and the date of notice. Said board shall other American museums, although Also PATHE NEWS valuable specimens will be kept at the meet at the time specified and appoint La Quina museum, established by Dr. a treasurer ad interim and "FELIX SAVES THE DAY" Henri Martin, owner of the properties Sec. 5730—The suspended treasurer on which the excavations have been may notify the governor that he desires Hear the Matinee Daily made. a hearing upon the charges made Hundreds of bones of animals of the at 2:3p against him, whereupon the governor Augmented same period also have been uncovered, shall cause the same to be reduced to most of which bear the marks of flint spears and scrapers, which were found Two Evening writing, and a copy thereof to be furnished Park In abundance throughout the region, such treasurer Shows thus classifying the relics as belonging J{o*dha!lKe vMomcn -v Orchestra Sec. 5731—The governor shall fix the to the Middle Stone age. 7:30 and 9:00 time and place of hearing on the report, 6re no longer knVttincf Swelters wefiear tHe and give the treasurer notice Headlines in Egypt. thereof. If upon the hearing the VIC Headline writers on English newspapers return of doiW charges are sustained the governor published in Egypt have their own peculiar difficulties. Every day shall make his order removing such NC photo Let them make doilies if they want they are faced with the words: Constantinople treasurer absolutely but and Mediterranean.' Indeed to. if, upon such hearing, the charges are iissfiiSBgeaeasgsscSSiii^ the problem of Mesopotamia was THIS IS THE PLACE FOR not sustained, the treasurer shall be FLOUR only settled during the war by the restored to office. Provided, that if New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore got "all het up" recently over an frequent use of Mespot. Recently we the suspended treasurer shall not within inter-city marbles tournament in which the little champions of each place note a capitulation in a Cairo daily to competed. Frankie McQuade of Baltimore won the championship. He is PEED FOR ANIMALS thirty days after the date of the Alexandria—It appears simply as SMASHED here seen making a shot in his game with Nicky Markoff of New York. Alex. Length, moreover, is not the order of suspension, demand a hearing HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED (jnly difficulty. The names themselves such neglect shall create a vacancy in SEEDS THAT GROW are misleading when read in distant the office received no word from the governor. should be open and above board and cities. What can an American manon-the-street Seed Giain, $16.95 'The records show that^ other County that the public would appreciate some On May -15th the county auditor and do but laugh when he Poultry Supplies Treasurers in othe'r counties have explanation on this matter. I know myself received a copy of the report reads in type an Inch high, "Greeks been suspended by previous governors that |£c^rtain county commissioners Beekeepers'Supplies FORD of the Public Examiner, and the Public Fail to Get Angora." And a feminist upon the report of the public examiner •mth rWhom -I talked. think about the Examiner has informed me that anywhere finds diversion in another Everything you want, everything showing: malfeasance^nd nonfeasance recent headline on a London dispatch the governor received a report at jhe sameVftill do. No one. other than the you need in Flour and Feed f°r Animals. $17.75 which read "Home Unemployment." in officei I am of thelppinion that the gove: has the right to suspend. same time. 2T BUICK D-45 Alas, how little there is of it!—Christian report of the public &ca|niner in the Two weeks ago, at the request Of t^e Yours truly, HARE & G0SS CHEVROLET Science Monitor. If •c- local case shows malfeasance and County Commissioners, I made a trip ^5^©TTO BAUDLER. OAKLAND nonfeasance in office and 1 am further to St. Paul for the express purpose of Spare the Tree, He .Warns. FEED & SEED STORE of the opinion that the governor should interviewing the governor in reference The dangers of forest denudation NASH suspend the incumbent/' Reincarnated Immortals. to this matter. The governor was not and the need of increased timber production Headlines-Dante Ibectures at Amherst." in his office the first day that ^called, If the incumbent takes the position STUDEBAKER were outlined by James Austin, Minn. And as a tt&okstore window 4 Toumey, dean of the School of Forestry, so I called, again the following -day that the report of the public examiner card announces, jTl6kens Works BUICK 20-21 .". Yale university, in an address and again he was absent from t|e^ c|ty, does him an injustice, he should demand here todaj$ior, ^^t^®oston Transcript. before the School of Citizenship of I dictated a letter and gave it to aylwaring as provided in the the Connecticut League of Women one of the clerks in the governor's abov^^^l^laws and b#§teh|Btated if Voters, He declare^ an increasing DODGE: office and told her to present it to- the thefresuj& of the hearing so justifies. scarcity of wood ultimately would result governor at the earliest possible opportunity But be thai as it may, I am ij$f thef in a permanent shrinkage in many TUMI upon his arrival, as it contained opinion that ih^^viBrnoy shoijM have industries. jirfT as matter of great imp'ortance. Trade in Price "Out of the original. 822,000,000 before._£his tittfe a^ted iri-r.e§^rd to the acres of forests in this country, we matter/*! He hasi^not )eV3fc|fanswered In this tetter acopjfjof which I rU--- iff: havl left only 137,000,000 acres," he my letter as to v^hat h^ intends to do. M®- have in my office) I caljed the governor's said. "The last vestige of our virgin attention to the fact that the Whether things are being delayed forests will disappear in 50 years." Public Examiner had made a report for the purpose of giving the County showing the results of their investigations Treasurer opportunity FOR FORDS 12 MONTHS Why It's Penknife. into- the affairs of our county matters in his office befo his suspen Small pocketknives are called pen-, 5r treasury. an I »Ss informed: sion or resignation, I a knives because, when our ancestors AUTftEECTRIC CO. Mas iff P°ssesKn otrsucfr rerfft say, or whether:/ the wanted to, write, they used gooseqtjills, Jgalsofpcalled hi|L attention to simply failed to ^attend \vhi» had to be sharpened ffgpr tfme the provisions of law as afiove quoted, ter, I can not say. Iam of to mne as they wore away. Hence n. however, that ine eov aljjrl a .'mwiisz as pen km authorized by said laws. As yet I have ave acted, ao zeei tna