Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 3, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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1 "MiS?1 -j* -g(S^»w«" *a .. *, .1 %". r" '.• v?6** Zf. Five s' Page lOWERCOUNTY NEWS MJSUN, MINN. Thursday, Aug. 3,1922. -. 'V.. ly'-k MnwRR r.rtTTOT \SKS REPORTS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. "Mayer 1311 STANDING OF THE 1 Vagabondia Is Secretary Mellon's Week End Home WEDDINGS Water street. TEAMS i- I by -Mr. and Mrs. Krebsbach left FROM ROAD USERS Krebsb'ach-Arens. auto for Minneapolis and will go from vyf there on a trip thru the Wisconsin W Pet. Team— Miss Catherine Arens of this city return VJW Dells, to the Great Lakes and 0 1.000 AUSTIN ......: .2 and Mr. William S. Krebsbach of Highway Commissioner home via Chicago. Owatonna ....3 0 1.000 Adams were united in marriage Tuesday They will be at home to their many ...2 1 .667 Adams morning by Rev. Fr. E. H. Devlin Wants Public to friends after September 1 at Adams, .667 New Richland ....2 1 at St. Augustine's church. The attendants Propose Changes. 2 .333 Faribault ...... 1 were Miss Frances Mayer .333 Blooming Prairie ...1 2 and Ray S. Krebsbach. Lawrence Remmel has gone to La n^mmm .000 Waseca 2 After the ceremony a two-course Grange, 111., where he has accepted 0 Highway employees doing good •'Asr.v |M i\i 3 .000 Albert Lea 0 wedding breakfast was served at the a position with the McAllister-Schoezs work—or bad? home of the bride's grand-parents, Company. All trunk routes marked as plainly Games Yesterday as can be? Anybody iin Mower County dodging Owatonna 5, Albert Lea 3. 5^ the auto tax? AUTO TOP How can the highway user be better Games Next Sunday served, without big outlay? and AUTO PAINTING Charles M. Babcock, state highway Adams at Austin. commissioner, is anxious toget answers & New Richland at Albert Lea. to these and countless similar Owatonna at Blooming Prairie. R. GRAY, Proprietor questions. He is asking the help of Faribault at Waseca. & all users to better serve the comfort Main JChis is the-Vagabondia, the. yacht of Secretary Mello n, on Which he and his daughter Ailsa are spending their Dial 4128 Austin, Minn. St. Hormel Tigers Win convenience of all who and week ends this summer cruising on the Potomac river. travel the trunk routes. To encourage From Minnesota Lake &• SANATORIA AID responses a big supply of report WE HAVE ON HAND & jects it is always well to anticipate Old Custom Kept Up in Holland. is being distributed thru cards S&otui Coupe Seat Covers The Hormel Tigers brot home the In Holland it is still the fashion for the line of thot in the minds of certain hotels and garages. But a Minnesota bacon in their first game of the season DISEASE FIGHT ladies to wash the dainty china and individuals, such as, the comparative necessary, the department card isn't silver after tea )r breakfast in the Sunday where they scored a 9 cost to the county caring for and any suggestion sent to states, presence of the family and guests. to 2 victory at the expense of Minnesota very nice to keep dust off clothes. their cases in their own sanatorium the highway department, 1246 University Lake. Starting a hitting festival and in the state sanatorium. It is They are washable. For the Umbrella. avenue, St. Paul, will be appreciated. early in the third frame, the Tigers well to concede to start with, that the Sponge a black silk umbrella with (Continued from Page One) $10.00 put on kept up the pace thru nine innings Price state sanatorium does not charge the sweetened strong tea. The tea will restore Big construction projects, of course, ting, the amount of tuberculosis represented while Minnesota Lake trailed in a county quite as much as it costs counties the color of the fabric and the are outside this connection, said Mr. by deaths has decreased 29 sugar will stiffen the fabric. vain effort to stop them. to take care of patients inv their "The purpose here is to percent or nearly one-third of the Babcock. own institutions, the' difference being amount before sanatorium facilities learn the many ways in which the about thirty cents a day per patient. 4M- highway usei' will be better served were available. This decrease, as However, it is well to appreciate LC thru small outlays and the department could be expected, has taken place TIRES AND TIRE-SERVICE ifi several points in this connection.. The Greatest Business organization made more efficient. mainly in those counties which have FIRST.—The amount charged 'by !fi It's the old story 'If pleased, supplied sanatorium facilities to its the state sanatorium does not cover tfi il FOR EVERYBODY Hi residents. On the other hand, the tell your neighbor if not, tell us.' The cost of maintenance as the State Legislature in the Whole World W S public highways belong to all citi- rate in many of the other counties makes an appropriation of bfi zens and every man and woman has gone up as much as thirty-three S $70,000.00 per year to. meet the deficit. percent. should take an interest in them. S S Tire Hospital in Existence for Thirteen Use Always Questioned. The commissioner made it .plain ^SECOND.—The state sanatorium, Ifi that cards giving deserved commendation There is always a question as to Months—Has Steadily Increasing by law, is intended only for the early Hi the popularity of a sanatorium before to members of the organization or incipient cases of tuberculosis and It's keeping house and women conduct Patronage. it is built. In other words, whether or £fi will be welcome alike" with is at present able to care for'only 270. S it. Every other business is subsidiary to not, the public will use it after it has those finding fault. Also, that all On the*contrary, the county sanatoria, suggestions be of the constructive become available. We can best meet A glance at the books gives an insight this tremendous enterprise. In this by law, gives preference to the advanced kind and bear the name and address this question by the statement that bank the fact that woman is the manager and far advanced cases in order into the secrets of the TIRE HOSPITAL'S S altho twelve out of fourteen sanatoria of the sender which will not be divulged that they may have sanatorium of the greatest business is recognized. S have been considerably enlarged, thirteen months of steadily but will show good faith. facilities close to their homes avoiding Special facilities are provided and a cordial still each sanatorium is filled increasing business. the necessity of a long journey invitation is extended to women to at the present time and'has a waiting ifi Mower County Combined Fair and and permitting hospitalization of list of applicants which fairly well Stock Show. August 22 to 25. But after all, there are no secrets. bring us their banking business. ifi lnger numbers for thoie afflicted as Adv. 9-2-c demonstrates that wherever sanatorium we clearly demonstrated that it The books merely indicate service, have facilities are provided they is exceedingly easy to persuade one Rose Jacobsdn wfent to* Albert Miss good equipment, guaranteed tires and are used to the fullest extent usually to enter a sanatorium?, close at hand Lea today where will 'meet a she forcing an increase in capacity. accessories, together with skilled as compared to- one situated art a distance. party of friends from Iowa and will ifi The Law anticipates the state sharing This is shown by the feet that accompany them on a fishing trip to workmanship. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK ini: the expense of constructing the state sanatorium at tKe time of the northern part of the state. county sanatoria in equal shares up Hi When things go wrong, see "Red" county institutions were. first built to a limit of $50,000.00 state aid towards W had a capacity of only 200, was not of Austin, Minn. Arens at the Hospital—He'll then have the construction of any one always fully occupied by patients and AUSTIN MARKETS sanatorium. So, for illustration, a Member Federal Reserve System. another customer, for you'll come sanatorium costing $100,000.00, ihe did not have a long waiting list. Now H5 by Peoples Service Store— Quoted again. cost to the counties interested in the ha'e ™t'tut.ons J. D. W. L. MITCHELL, P. BEAULIEU, E. HOPFE, Dairy Butter 30 project is $50,000.00. The counties',tuberculosis scattered thruout tte a? Hi President Vice President Cashier Eggs 16 share would be apportioned among' state, they are filled, twelve, of them The Tire Hospital Potatoes, per bu 1-00 Hi the counties interested on a popula- have been enlarged from time.totime Beans Hi Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack ..2.10-2.15 -Hfr- tion basis, so that should a county in^™5 each has a waiting list, at the POULTRY the group have a population which present momen. PARR fi was one-fifth of the population of Spread, Prevents D.sease Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Opposite Herald Building Austin the entire group building the institu- While county institutions do offer Heavy Hens 15 tion, the share of the cost, of I facilities primarily for the benefit of Light Hens 11 con- struction and yearly maintenance (the individuals suffering from tuber- Geese Roosters 8 would be one-fifth. jculosis and do offer a distinct helping Eggs 16 A provision is made permitting band in his efforts to regain health the Ducks 13 county board to make a-levy not to the question of establishment of mexceed Geese 7 one mill in any one year for stitutions should also be considered Turkeys 20 E A E Broilers 18 purpose of raising funds for construc- jfrom the point of view of those in 13 Leghorn Broilers tion purposes and permits also a levy community at present not afflicted doz $4.00 Guinea hens, per for maintenance purposes. The main- with tuberculosis. This disease is HOG MARKET. tenance levy has never exceeded one spread from the ill individual to tSTOVESj mill for any one year for the four- apparently normal individual usualteen Medium and Butchers $9.35 $7.20 Packers institutions now operating. In ly at a tender age and va. ue ^i*.. AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— Veal, Sheep and Lambs fact, it is usual that a smaller amount the community of such an insti ion should be based largely on the diminution $8.00 to 10.00 Fat Lambs of money is sufficient. "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY" $3.50 to 7.00 Veal of tuberculosis in future years Cost is $3,000 a Bed, $2.00 to $4.00 Sheep as a result of the removal of indi- [LARGEST STOVE PLANT IN TMRll With Dorothy Dalton and The construction of a modern sana- ine COnSU'UCLlUIl U1 a, muuej.ii aairn- j. Cattle .,. ., j. viduals suffering from a commumcatonum providing hospital features MAKE WARM, HAPPY HOMES Rudolph Valentino. Fat $5.00 to $6.00 Steers whom other for the advanced cases of tuberculosis $3.00 $5.00 Cows and Heifers to IN Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 can be built today for approximately iW1®e ac.quir®^ mig A tale of slant eyed smugglers roving Pacific I I" coff"T* ?v, $1.50 $2.00 Canners and cutters to $3,000.00 a bed. This includes the *, atoria to the tax-payer it should be Seas!. A Dare Devil man and girl who beat them! A cost of site water supply, sewage fte soft society dandy Shangaied and made a man! Radio Station in full operation at WESf iRSi disposal, electric light facilities, fur-, _n '•/•Ni.'j!m:E year. Opportunity afforded our fair this ate fund hiM AND nishmgs and equipment for the msti- all who wish to hear it. to mm towar(Js estabHsh PATHE NEWS August 22, 23, 24, 25. Adv. 9-2-c tution ready to operate This com-, maintenance of the fourteen MARKET PLACE pares very favorably with the cost of are now (inst tuti benefits 6i which SATURDAY— WILLIAM RUSSEL th"conntics iy but only those counties having the Mower County News per bed. institutions are reaping the benefit IN The state assists in the maintenance mm One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. "A SELF MADE MADE MAN" from this tax. expenses of an institution by Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. A wonderful Action Picture Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be paying $5.00 per week, for each free Watch for the Girls with the Green Added for all ads not paid for in advance. AND case treated at the institution. Should Ribbon—Thev are selling the Mower Readers or locals not run in A CENTURY COMEDY individuals apply for treatment and County Fair Tickets. Buy this week. this column will be charged at the feel they are unable to^pay for their 'fe/ Fair dates August 22, 23, 24, 25. rate of 10 cents line. Der Adv. 9-2-c own maintenance they may apply for SUNDAY— Lyle Day at the Fair—Wednesday, free treatment to the Sanatorium MR. and MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN August 23rd all day and all night. RED ROCK Commission managing the institution. Complete program and stock judging —25 "MY LADY FRIENDS" If they are, in the judgment of the piece Band. Grand Opening Have the Advise of An Day. Adv. 9-2-c commission, eligible for free treatment Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Skogebo and A Comedy Feature. they are admitted and receive "STEP THIS WAY" son, Elmer, motored to Lake Mills WANTED—Men to take orders for Expert Heating Engineer the same care aind treatment as pa- Saturday for an over-Sunday visit Coal. We sell direct from Mine to An Educational Comedy Consumer. For details write Chris tients who are ifiore fortunately situa- frjen(js. Gillstrap, Crystal Lake, Iowa. Remember—You do not' buy a ted. In fact, no other than the super- Mrs? P. C. Freese and Tim- an( 8-5-p MONDAY AND TUESDAY— interjdent need know who are free pa- ^y McCoy were Austin business 0 furnace every year. It. will pay Doll Buggy Parade—A great success BUSTER KEATON tients and who are pay patients. callers Monday. last year and better than ever The average cost of maintaining a ]yjrs Earl Roelfson returned home IN this. It comes on Thursday. Mower you to" have if properly installed. patient in the fourteen county sana- g{jnfjay from the hospital. County Fair, August 22 23, 24, 25. toria during the year ending^ Decern- j^rs_ ]y[ Rieken and children and Adv. 9-2-c ber 31, 1921, was $2.98. sister, Vera, visited at the Reeverts FOR SALE—Two Free and one Singer 7 7 OlOVCl) VlUJ 1U4VVN* Consult was reduced by the receipts at the }jome Sargeant Tuesday, Sewing Machines at 207 East near Hear the Matinee Dally institution, from pay patients, from I number of young folks enjoyed Bridge street. 10-3c state aid and from miscellaneous^ the O. E. Skogebo home at 2:30 party a Augmented FOR SALE—Gas stove almost new. sources to a net cost pf $1.70 per clayT gaturday evening. Dial 7434. Adv. 8-3-c this latter figure representing co%t to Richard Weiland started threshing Park'*'- the tax-payers of the counties running at* the Risius-farm Wednesday. FOR SALE—One J! I. Case threshing Contractors: the sahatdri& and is a figure Heatfng and She machine good condition, twenty-five Orchestra 2 horse power. Call C. W. Rosenthal. very much lower than is the case 7:30 and 9:00 Stray bull came to my place July rhcjShopii hat Satisfies"^. I Dial 2539. Adv. 8-3-c 12, about 3 years old, blacks poll. wherever the patient is cared for in Owner must prove property and pay any otheg^aoner. FOR SALE—20-inch Case Separator. Minnesota expenses, of keeping animal. Emil H. Call rural 4304. Inquire of p. W. Difference in Costs. trr^ J?^ 4 mm Hitcemann, Waltham, Minn. Proeschel. Price $350.00. 10-2 In presenting county sanatoria pro- Advertisement 8-1 v-jSi