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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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^VV^-^JSgr p^ "Wi- 1/ '.•tc&s --$5, 'uppti .v page Four MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Thursday, Aug. 3, 1922. Mower County -News Playground News At the Library "The County Paper" Did You Ever Stop to Think— Published every Monday and Thursday, Sutton-Sumner Play Tie. Summer Reading. at Austin. Minnesota. The final match game of baseball Summer is the time when the majority ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. THAT in order to achieve great success, it is essential that your was scheduled Monday evening at of the people are '"playing CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. Memo city have a definite plan for development. Lafayette Park. Both teams were out holidays," as Shakespeare expresses to win the game which ended at the it when in the ^immortal bard's" Stop in at the Federal Bakery and THAT every city is just as sound as the citizens who comprise it, end of the fifth inning on account of words the posters are crying to the bring home the bale In'. Surprise the make it. darkness, with a score of 5 to 5. It rest of us to "Come unto these yel- kiddies with some cookies—treat the THAT nobody knows more about the value of thrift in the home, family to a delicious home-made was decided to play another game on low sands"—to "revive with the kings than the woman who has to make her weekly or monthly pay check Friday evening to decide the championship. of the sea," in the words of Lewis Federal layer cake. spread over almost impossible proportions and she can only do The game will be called at Morris. it, by careful study of the advertising in the newspapers. There SYSTEM six o'clock, which wril allow plenty -Too much cannot be said about 'OF BAKERIES she finds WHERE to buy the best goods at the best prices. of time to play a seven inning game Books in the summer scheme of PciM) before it is dark. The final game things. The library has just received THAT the best is none too good for your city. a large shipment of books for the promises to be, an interesting one because Northwestern Advertising Representatives: HI THAT the slogan of present-day business is: "EFFICIENCY AND the teams are sp well matched. vacationist, which are ready for circulation. Minnesota Select List, 215 ADVERTISING." Some of the following are South Sixth Street, Minneapolis 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Shaw Playground Picnic. suggestive for shady nooks, a pleasant THAT your city is just as good as" it looks, MAKE IT LOOK The children of the Shaw playground time in the hammock or for the SUBSCRIPTION RATES GOOD I IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING had, a., picnic at Sutton Park rainy day: Per Year, in advance $2.50 Monday. The older children hiked Ashmun—Isobel Carlton at Home. Six Months .$1.25 THAT some cities have been dealt some hard kn'ocks, but it may Single Copies .05 over and the smaller ones were taken Bennett—Mr. Prohack. be said that a progressive city has never been downed for long. Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 over in cars. At noon a picnic lunch Deepening—House of Adventure. you are assured of GENUINE FORD THAT public opinion should be so moulded that it will make the Gerould—Lost Valley. was served. Twenty-seven boys and Entered as Second Class Matter at BUY AT HOME movement so big that all your citizens will realize the Post office at Austin, Minn., under PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick girls were there to enjoy the day. Gibbs—House of Mohun. the act of March 3, 1879. that a dollar spent in your own home city helps build YOUR city, Match games were played between Hemon—Maria Chapdelain. and a dollar spent in -some other city, helps build THAT city. the children of the two playgrounds. Jordan—-Blue Circle. Service, at New Jersey spends two million dollars HELP TO BUILD YOUR OWN CITY FIRST! Miller—Manslaughter. Shaw won the game of Neucomb, and every year keeping down its mosquitoes Pryde—Purple Pearl. Sutton won the punch ball game. AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY while here in Minnesota we E. R. WAITE, Secy. Quick—Vandemark's Folly. have had little trouble with the pests Shawnee (Okla.) Board of Commerce. Tarkington—Gentle Julia. Mrs. Earl' Bowen of Milwaukee is this summer. Who said that Minnesota a guest of her sister, Mrs. Dan Keating, wasn't the best place in the Miss Anna Roble went to Sauk Center and brother? Louis Reinhartz. whole .Union to live? today on business. YOUR OWN HOME. A KODAK ON THE Nearly 30,000,000 barrels of flour (Waseca Journal) HIGHWAY could be added to our annual output In building a successful home life A from wheat that pests and disease the most important element is the destroy. Think of that collossal loss. Copyright—Hadley Hodgson Newspaper home itself. Unkempt, ugly homes Agricultural agencies thruout Minnesota Service. often reflect the lives of those who and in other states are trying "Absolute zero'^is a scientific term live in them. By the same token to reduce that loss by a concerted pleasant, clean, well built, modern for the public spirit that some people campaign against the pests that infest have. homes are more condusive to success our wheat fields. in life for the adults in the household Many a lad with a love for moonshine murdered'and offer better chances that thd Twenty-nine men were will never again see the sun youngsters* in such families will get last year in the half-mile between the shine. the right kind of a start in life. Most Tombs Prison and police headquarters people agree with all of this but they Success seems to like to come to in New York City and only four do-ask one question,-"How can we afford men have been convicted for these the man_ who hlsn't forgotten how cA 1S[fition«Wicle JnstittctiOft it?" to smile. crimes. That same story in varying The answer to that would naturally degrees is true of every city in the I HT371 be "Save your money for it!" Why is it that the man who eats country. Yet there are those who Austin, Minn. Then the patient subscriber, weary onions and garlic insists upon getting condemn conscientious public officials from such beautiful theory would get confidential who would go to any means to protect up on his ear and say "Things are their communties by vigorous prosecution The trouble is that there are too too high. Every one is 'robbing' us JUDGETHIS STOBF of law violatiors. many who put reverse English on the right and left—we don't have a cent 1309 Golden Rule. left' to save or do anything else with." No one can deny the benefits of There is only one answer to the Patient •training in any vocation, and least The poor houses are all cluttered Subscriber which would be of all will anyone underestimate the up with folks *who tried some getrich-quick something to the effect that prices value of such training in agriculture, scheme. are really down. That means at least Blf Its Vciluos which has been called a basic industry When a man tells you he never two things of importance if prices and is more and more coming to told a lie he is putting one over then are really down than the present time take on the form of a business enterprise. of record size. would be a good one to save in, also Mr. Hinrichs has mapped out that prices are down this would be a a fine plan for effective work in the The contortionist is one fellow who good time to build a home. You know agricultural department of Austin Value cannot be determined by price alone. The goods must have merit, else they are dear shouldn't have much trouble making if you want anything sincerely high school which he hopes to accomplish both ends meet. at any price, no matter how low. We ask you to compare our values anywhere. Once you have enough—and it is good—you will get during his service here. Upbuilding determined the real merit of our merchandise you'll marvel at our exceptionally low prices, ihis it some day. of the farming community What has become of the old fashioned is the time to finally determine the best value-giving store in town. Building your own home" is probably is the paramount objective. man who used to say, "Pull one of the finest things you could do down your vest!" The News is printing today an for yourself, your family and your article by Dr. Robinson Bosworth, city, and if there is any chance for No man is a good citizen unless he Remarkable Shoe Values SUIT VALUES UNSURPASSED executive secretary of the Advisory you to do so, then build it this year. 3s willing to share in the making of Commission of the State Sanatorium Here are three facts: Many people a better community. Men's Dressy Style Leather for Consumptives. The article is well need new homes, the city's growth of All Fall Styles for Men and Young Men The man who is the real "boss" of worth reading for it presents clearly will surely be retarded if we do not his home or his business, seldom says the plan which would be followed if have new homes, the city of Waseca Nowhere outside of a J. C. Penney anything about it. the proposed joint sanatorium is established is certainly not in any sense of the Buying in tremendous quantities for our 371 stores Co. store will you find such in this part of the state. word poverty-stricken or poor. Then We presume there are those who enables us to go direct to the large clothing manufacturers shoe values as this. These are Before passing judgment on the plan there seems to be no reason why we "believe that the bicycle rider should and obtain concessions seldom, if ever, equalled by 100% leather shoes. Real service, for this institution of public health should not have new-homes. If that take out a peddler's license. protection, every taxpayer should acquaint is true—then let's have them. It other merchants. This means it possible for us to offer to style ar.d comfort at this A diplomat, my son, is a chap who himself with the facts in the sounds simple, of course it isn't, but our customers real quality and style at exceptionally low remarkably low price. case. Dr. Bosworth has stated effectively perhaps some co-operation will be a never forgets his wedding anniversary prices: the benefits that would accrue and his wife's birthday. step in solving this important problem. $19.75 from the establishment of the Somehow or other the hand-spanked sanatorium here. kid usually succeeds later in life $24.75 when the pampered one fails. It is no trouble at all for Rev. Oliver Our large quantity Kene, pastor of the Methodist church Job was a patient man—but he never $27.50 buying assures you of Kearney, Neb., to stand up and testify had to sit in the bleachers and of better values for to the value of church advertisements watch the home team lose. less money. in newspapers. Recently he said: "By adver'a-iing- in the local papers Among our favorite summer pests We stand squarely behind our claim that there is the Men's all mahogany Lotus leather Dress Shoe. Whoie No Longer Safe. I have quadrupled the membership is the man who insists on telling you utmost for the dollar in our clothing and an investigation quarter blueher style tip, half rubber heels, single welt "There comes a time in the life of of my church in four years. what a wonderful ice skater he is. soles. Made according to our specifications, assuring every man when he pauses upon the you. of the values we are offering will sustantiate our claims. Christ said: 'Go out and compel them the best workmanship possible Shoes that wear longei brink," says the Le Roy Independent. The ball player who blames all his to come in.' What :s more -eompolling Not in these days. Some wild motorist than the ordinary kind and cost you less. errors on the umpire is some relation than advertising in the modern is likely to bump his over.—St. to the gink who blames his wife for way? I flen inserted a quarter page Men's two-piece Summer Suits in gray, Boys' Dependable Suits, with two pairs Paul Pioneer Press. all his failures. or half page ad in the home town papers. tans, and fancy mixtures—wonderful of Knickers-at— The expense was met by the Even Unto Hades. When we climb on the band-wagon collection box, and the more people They won't let editors into ifill, we values at $12.90 we are obliged to listen to the music $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $12.75 the advertising draws to church the heard the other day, because the head —and it is so seldom worth it. larger the collection. So the ads paid end of the joint figures he will continually Prayer is a fine and noble thing for tsehelsvm 1ETAOIN ETAO AO dun delinquent subscribers, Work Shirts Boys' Blouses you face the woodpile, a for themselves in actual money." but when for Satan's habitation is full of them. Sure-Fit" Caps New Felts saw-buck is best. And there-'s no first class devil who For Men. Splenid quality. CO-OPERATIVE MARKETS. wants disorder created in his kingdom.—Dakota Men's Snappy Styles Real values in Madras For Men and Boys The sooner we lose our hair, the "There is deep significance for County Globe. Well made of heavy and medium more speedily can we avail ourselves The new caps for dress Minnesota in the co-operative movement," and Percales. Well made weight Chambrays double of the bill-board possibilities of bur and motoring. Quickly adjusted Smack, Smack. says J. H. Hay, deputy state to any head. Blowoff The cry of the Shipping Boards domes. And with most of us this represents commissioner of agriculture. "You stitched, extra full cut. Remarkable and double stitched, proof. Silk lined. Nonbreakable '"Don't give up the sip."—Cleveland the highest value of the cannot cure economic ills by political visor. Popular value at a lok price. Press. aforesaid dome. cloths and colors. Big maneuvering but by economic maneuvering. 69 Cents value. 69 Cents Harsh Judgment. $1.49 OUR TOWN? "Agriculture is fundamental in There are 437 Americans with blots Our Town is a democratic town. It Minnesota. When the capital invested of the darkest hue on their records. Recognizes no aristocracy save that of 0 is not making money every one They are members of the present congress.—St. Men's Dress Shirts from President Harding down is asking character and merit. There are no Peter Herald. 1338 .class divisions. There is no artificial what must we do to satisfy the Exceptionally good values, Show No Leniency. style, with fraudulent barriers set up Smart Caps farmers? The farmers are dissatisfied Men's Sport Shirts 01 We made from 80x80 Count Percales Are the St. Paul judges between* one person and another. with the distributing and we can't weak*? ening? Four-men arrested for care not how people dress, if the garments blame them." "Marathon" Felt Hats.' Waverly "Sure-Fit" in nice patterns. Soft of their souls are clean. We The grain growers of the state, driving autos while drunk on Variety of new shapes Made from fine count Popular cloths and col-, cuffs. Neck band styles. Shirts Sunday were fined instead of are not interested in their lineage if and popular colors silk Mr. Hay said, are converted to the ors silk lined, non-breakable their hearts are true. We do not worry bands, genuine 'leather^ percales. Neat patterns. co-operative movement. given jail sentences. That is not visors. Can be adjusted superior to those you would sweatbands. Splendid a fine way to protect the public. about their education so long as to fit any head. If t}je proposed movement can deI Exceptional value— Blow-off proof. Ideal for pay far more elsewhere now quality. —St. Cloud Journal-Press. they can read and write the language liver a more efficient service to motoring. For men and $1.98 *Any judge who administers a penalty of humanity. Every man, woman and offered here at the exceptional society than the present machinery to, f! boys. iC^ 98 Cents child is inside the Family Circle, and $1.98 other than a jail sentence upon a 3$- handle farm commodities it will beV price: an person guilty,of driving auto on we all mix together on the basis of come a fact, altho it will removfe a 98 Cents "Let Us' Be Your Hatter" 1 the ^public highways while drunk, living earnestly and honestly for the small proportion of people now engaged in a Common to shows' signs of weakness marked good. Our town, belongs in business. They must make ee.—Albert and not to few. Lea Tribune. ,all, any chosen the jake of spciety. ^jray for »M y+s .fjv 4 yt Wk~, as.* & MMi