Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 22, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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*3m n„ -•Zpv&l' 1 ~Z?"^'r^-~K ww?j "f*fv MOWER COUNTY NEWS', ^AUSTIN, MINN Page Four Thursday, June 22.1922 vs« CHAUTAUQUA PRO* OWN YOUR OWN. othy must operate three "acres night deprecated the- great- cost of Mrs. W. R. Earl Entertains Countr News That person prospers-most in order to get as* much ^^i' maintaining lkw and carder, and ap^ Spencer Jordan .. "The Coontj Papa". Monday who owns Lhis own home. It is exits, as alfalfa wilfe^^ade pealed for means to' prevent wars Published every Monday ana Thursp- from one, and inorderw g§t day, at Austin. Minnesota easy to take a pencil and paper which he characterized as the greatest the same amount of protein it ROE AND GANNON, Puhjlsh«rs. and demonstrate that it is of destructive! agents. Mrs. W R. Earl entertained more Funeral Director. will be essential to operate ten $ CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. cheaper to pay rent than it is "If one-fourth of the time spent than forty guests Monday afternoon The Establishment of .acres. This means a larger investment to pay (interest, taxes, insure (Continued from Paige One) Service. riding around the courthouse square at her home on South Main street in ance and upkeep of a house of for the growing of honor of Miss Agnes Hegge, Mrs. C. in ta tin Lizzie were devoted to the a pageant, "Conquests of Peace," Saturday Qnej& °ipifcrbut year After year tifnothy. and extra work. We C. Eberhart of' Milaca, Miss Hazel reading of American history and good afternoon. need to pay more attention to ^^n^ial^'s#'.th^. itMjre is Hastings of Bloomington, 111., and Mrs. literature on the part of thousands At ah election of their own, the tte fertility of our acres to ^oSi^hi#g^i^g/#i^ t^ "figuring.^ J. F. FAIRBANKS of the nation's -youth, the United S. H. Olsen of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Juniors chose the folio wing officers tip kind of crop^ftofrai^p-for Tie confirmed "renter States would be more virile*-healthy for. their Chautauqua town: "4f? tlje proper feeding of our live remains a renter 'and sel^dm country in which to live," he declared. The afternoon was spent socially Mayor—Erwin Anderson, stock arid to th6 character of accumulates any other iproperty, jand at five o'clock a delicious luncH was Tovm Clert—Lucile^^ FeyersonJ1^ the live stock kept. To a large Weighed in Ji delicate.: scale, it" served. While the man who buys Law and Order Cbttimisgioftefs— Dealer In would be found that your weight is extent ,the farmer controls a home and starts paying for it, Miles Wilbour, John Hormel, Roland a very fickle quality. If the scales these factors. eventually becomes a freehold:er, Northwestern Advertising Representatives COAL, WOOD, Sheldon. LIME, are delicate enough it would be seen Infallible IdentificaBureau Legislation, improved meth and with a habit of thrift Minnesota Select List, 215 Thrift Commissioners-—Margaret that the mere act of stepping from the ods of marketing, and under* CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, acquired, and with the stability South Sixth Street, Minneapolis platform and back entails a loss of Rahilly, Virginia Hormel, Marguerite 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. standing economic laws have a of a property-owner, he is weight. The "batting" of an eyelid BRICK AND WALL Miller. E large place in the farmers' in a fair way to acquiring the SUBSCRIPTION RATES means an expenditure of energy and In case of Theft or Robbery, let Service Commissioners Vernon Reynolds, PLASTER.' program, but t9 know how to competence which all so much a consequent loss of weight. us investigate for you. Per Year, in advance $2.60 John Dee, Delbert Hasson. run the farm properly, is of desire. Six Months $1.25 CONSULTING FINGER. Health Commission—Margaret Fink, far greaterftrvalue and will Single Copies 05 Not only does the individual PRINT EXPERT Dorothy Crippen, Jaiinita Hormel. Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 Dr. B. T. Johnson bring far larger returns to the prosper best who is a homeowner, Office 301 East Bridge St. Urges Better Living farmer.—Hoard's Dairyman. but that city prospers Entered as Second Class Matter at DENTIST For terms" and information— In his address on, "The Grim Glory the Post office at Austin, Minn., under Phone: Main 32 most which is a city of homeowners. and Costs of Flags," Hon. Robert G. the act of March 3, 1879. Office over Wold Drug Store. LOCK BOX 43, A city of home-owners "The day 0 returns arid Cousins, former congressman, in an DIAL 2603 Austin, Minn. Austin, Minn. is more interested in maintaining brings us the petty round of address at the Chautauqua Monday ADVERTISING good schools, good churches, irritating concerns and duties. Competition in business is busy factories and industrial Help us to play the man, coming back into the world and commercial establishments. help us to perform them with with a vengeance, and the merchant, laughter and kind faces, let manufacturer, or banker The city of home owners cheerfulness abound with industry. Keep the Children who expects to get ahead, will have houses to rent—for Give us to go blithely from this time on must realize the new comer who will soon on our business all day, bring he must fight his way upward, become imbued with the spirit us to our resting beds weary declared George Woodruff of of the place and crwn his own, and content and undishonored, Chicago, vice president of the thus releasing*his rented, house and grant us in the end Cool National Bank of the Republic, to another new-comer. A city the gift of sleep."—Robert in an address before the cannot grow unless it has available Louis Stevenson. South Dakota Bankers' association houses for those who have recently. not yet acquired their own and It is the fellow that has to Advertising, he asserted, is for those whio fromrthe nature be told again and again to do the most effective of all weap- of their occupation are handicapped the right thing that needs to Turn them loose these hot days, in sturdy, well-made clothes that will stand ons in the fight for business, in holding their own, worry about his job. The man and among the various kinds of [but if houses are available a that has to be told only once the test of hard usage and frequent trips to the laundry. The only kind of clothes advertising, newspaper advertising city is bound to grow and nothing is safe, and the man that can is unquestionably the is more easily demonstrable do it without being told at all that a healthy, normal child can appreciate—just the kind of clothes the mothers "Big Bertha" of them all. than that the growth of various will be the head of his department.—Youth's "First, you must secure interest," cities is going to bear a direct Companion. can depend on to give satisfactory service. he continued. "Your relationship to the number advertisement must be so well of residences built. ^Morris Austin To Play laid out, so attractively worded, Tribune. At Adams Sunday so compelling in- appearance, Keep the it will secure the reader's JUDGE RIGHTLY Boys' Wash interest. With both teams due to'put up a In this period: of readjustment Kiddies Glean in "Secondly, you must create hard fight to win, Austin Packers much attention has been Suits Beg. U. s. Pat. 00. in the mind of your prospect will play at Adams Sunday. A victory devoted to economic questions, Koveralls the desire to patronize your will strengthen Austin's position to legislative matters, and to bank and make use of the service on top of the league, while a defeat more efficient marketing of it offers. You must show will tie the Packers with Adams, farm products. The discussions Boy's Suits, made of pin-striped They are easily washed and do how and why it is advisable and possibly Owatonna and New devoted to improving our not fade all seams and Galatea or Kiddy-Kloth, from the reader's standpoint to Richland, should the latter teams markets, to understand economic plackets are reinforced with save money. win. trijnmed in plain material laws, and to secure legislation "Granting that your advertisement cords all button holes are Other games scheduled for Sunday that will permit farmers and bands of braid, has aroused interest are: Albert Lea' at New Richland, corded and buttons are on to conduct thefr enterprises and created desire, if it is to Priced—" Owatonna at Blooming Prairie, and upon the proper basis, to stay. secure maximum results it must Waseca at Janesville.- are valuable arid important. $1.50 and $2.50 arouse your reading public to We thinhL there is a tendency, A New Pair Free, if such a degree of enthusiasm The world started off this morning however, S to overestimate the over saving money, over paying They Rip needing all the gladness it could garner. good that will come to the Middy Suits for Boys, from 3 bills by check or protecting Did you throw in a smile? dairy farmers thru legislation, their valuables by a safety deposit to 7 years, made of plain, They come in navy and khaki better marketing, and a better box that they will be Understanding, of economic color, trimmed in bands of a medium blue Galatea—some ready to put their desire into laws. All thesfe things have contrasting shade. They are action. Before any advertisement SPECIALISTS IN have collar of white Pique, their place, but we should be made round neck and long may be considered a success STARTING careful to assign them their others have braid trimmed it must compel action. sleeves, or dutch neck with proper values. There is much LIGHTING PP® collar of same material. elbow sleeves. Sizes, one to larger opportunity for increasing FOR THE HOMEMAKERS Priced ..$3.00 and $3.50 the profits of the farm thru IGNITION MM eight years, more efficient methods of Any farm that can afford a Priced $1.25 handling: our acres and live silo can afford a bathroom and stock. It Is far more profitable a septic-tank sewage disposal Boy's White Sailor Suits, with Rompers for the smaller tots, to have an acre of land yield system Any farm that can afford and fancy rompers for more navy collar and cuffs, braid 75 bushels of corn than to operate a cream separator can afford dressy wear. We have them two acres to receive the a washing machine. Any trimmed. Some have two in Gingham, Crepe, Dimity, same amount "of corn. It is farm that can support pumping Chambrey or Satine. Some pairs of trousers, others have equally more profitable to and storage facilities for the are trimmed with contrasting have one cow produce 300 lbs. only the short trousers, also livestock can' afford running No matter where or what the color, others have deft of fat than to keep two cows Watei1/ hot and cold, in.the electrical troubles is, we can white Pique coat-suits. touches of hand embroidery, to produce^ the same amount of ljouse. Any farm that can make the proper repaics. It will others are quite plain. fat. An acre devoted to alfalfa Priced $3.50, and $3.75 ipaintain a manure spreader pay you to have your work done Priced $1.00 to $3.75 jJrt will supply three times as can afford an electric lighting by us. .... .. .... ." -v ...... .ut iUJS C.-&0 f"! TWO" much nutrients for the feeding system. Any farm that can of the dairy cow as an acre afford self-feeders for the devoted to raising tiriiothy arid, cattle can afford vacuum KHAKI KNICKERS FOR GIRLS—Just the thing for picnics, hiking trips and all kinds of outdoor sports. University of Southern it .will yield ten times as much cleaners and electric-saving devices Knickers .that fit well, wear well, and look well—they have two front pockets, straps for belt at the protein, which very often is sg Minnesota' for the women. Any waistline, and^ wide comfortable bands button at the knees-r—sizes 8 to 1( years, priced $3.75 the limiting factor in the prck farm that can justify binders, 7502. duction of good flows of milk. silage cutters, hayforks, pumping %g)/f p, The farmer who raises tim- mmm rJ^IDDX^5KIRTS JFjORfGlRLS, fuirpleated, and made onto an underwaist, hangs comfortably from the shoul$3.50 engines, shredders, sidedelivery rakes, com harvesters, §&3£s to 14 years—-in navy blue serge, priced potato planters, plain,White Galetea, priced ...,. $2.50 5* X, it XV equippedttmrns3ca» affo£dAev7«OJC£HAJVSBT4i^V true*' ery mod^rrr 'Troirvemerrce—for ..... .V): f-ri .'081—-stuoM making the home a good place ,3H MiddyBlouses^ ?-t'i. GREATEST for women to live,Tv^fei^k "fear children, and aevelop in them the love for farm life.—Herbert ASS® flas ever been designed, that quite takes the place Quick. of th^Paul Jonas' Middy Blouse-—there's comfort and freedom of one wears a Paul Jones' Middy. No girl's sum^^iner^^ardrobe movementj WhejT It is their failure to discover is quite complete without one or more Middies. A father's greatest asset is his, boy. .any spiritual element in our KhakiMiMdy ^louses, Ito wear with the khaki Knickers—they arie cut -r economic life that is' so disappointing Likewise the boy is his father's greatest on regulation lines, made of fine twill Galatea,' canoe and in most of the utterances 1 ^liability. 4, oars ibr$d?i*ed on tie-tab, in yellow. Sizes. of capitalists and labor !....: $2.75 pleaders alike. Too many la^HJjor leaders talk as if, by addling in regulation, stylf^nd also in the another dollar to the day's CfVt*' wages and cutting another ......... Zii.... .vi.. c, $2.00 anil $2.50 JfcJ You can leave your otherfe dghour off the day's work, we "get results, but not |lmight straightway bring in the N^v^Sgrge. detechablejcoilar, ^7^: Igmillenium. Those of us who wise father knows have seen-that .^r^cess carried. tiona navy, flannel collar and cuffs, made-de-^^E jto its inafc fruitage the ,l}vesf imed with white linen ta|fcV A. of the idle rich know "that there pricedV,. ,.:v....i..........$4.00 is no one more miserable, than THE AUSTIN the man who has had m$ny dollars added to the day1|^ come and all hours of fete 1 'X'- -abolished. Man does noti|f& If ecWdmmm Sby bread alone. -He is a spircfc rre System. Nf^frFedetfl Jit, not a physical machinerAii Til r. V' W?r ,, J- Ji X. L. MITCHEL jio man is fit for \#rge leader! P. D. RBAUfclEU, W. HOPFEf I ship in America tvho fails to Presidk«^5*: eubifiy 9^ recognize the.,, great,trut* "tor* -tr IV'i'li'7 iW*V/ iV7'.4v/lvY »V7 Calvin Coolidge.r i\"t h\-'t i\"iiV'/'iv ivi »Vv '7'AV/iW kx-1 hl-l k\-l kvii\"/ »v. rl.-/|Vv 4V'/ V7 tV'/ ti'Y V/'H IV