Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 7, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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'fir. %f ?v e^w^r yF^yf^ •m -%f LIS Page Two MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, ft.ug. 7, 1922. ^.-*•% English Steamer Breaks in Two on Great Barrier ECLIPSE ECHOES ,» *¥i Weekly Shavings. Edited by C- Volume 433 August 2, 1922 J^n*. Splinters. A BETTER PRICE FOR GRAIN. Our only excuse for being here is to help folks provide shelter for themselves "That granary makes me money on and their belongings. And the every bushel of Grain I put in it. It IV 0,4 time of year is coming when our excuse is built of wood because wood keeps attains the dignity of being a grain in better condition than any reason. You can camp out in the summer, other material. It's easy to build in work, eat and sleep without a hurry. The shiplap was nailed on LYLE GRAND MEADOW shelter. But when the winds of fall the inside of th& studding, and I'll I begin to chill to the bone—then we have the siding on next month." Aven Hagen of Byrtrn spent the are handy folks to have around. Supt. and Mrs. E. O. Lokensgard Every good farm building 1s a money-saver last of the week here shaking hands arrived in Lyle last week for a visit or a money-maker. A granary A machinery shed is fine insurance with old time friends. with Lyle friends-and relatives. Mr. keeps your grain in good condition on farm machinery—we have some T. A. Conlon transacted business in and Mrs. Lokensgard had just returned' until you are ready to* sell it. low priced material for sheds that Austin Saturday. from a 4,000 mile auto trip That means a better price for your will prove satisfactory—better call in Mrs. Elif. Jorgens from Minneapolis thru the west. grain. SOON. is visiting friends and relatives Mrs. L. 0.. Olsen came' down from Experience has taught us what here. C" S" ]Northfield Wednesday for a short visit Is your roof all shot to pieces We kind of storage buildings are best for Viola Norby spent Sunday at home. have all the necessary materials to at the home of her parents, Dr. your needs. It has also taught us restore it to its former usefulness in and Mrs. Cobb.— Theo. Bratrud returned home Friday The English federal steamer Wiltshire was recent?^ stranded on the "Great Barrier island, off New Zealand. what kind of lumber is best for each the community. Roofing in rolls—or evening from Minneapolis where After forty terrible hours the crew was finally brought ashore. During a severe storm while she was stranded the old Swenson farm now owned The particular purpose. This service is just the plain everyday dependable Wiltshire broke in half and so disabled the wliV.oss apparatus, but the crew was able to communicate with the he attended the funeral of his sister, yours for the asking. cedar shingle. Jjy Larson Bros, has undergone many shore by semaphore signaling. Mrs. Sever Serkland, who was killed substantial improvements the last few in an automobile accident there. and the good work is still going -weeks, State Funds Earn Mrs. August Dettloff went to Austin showing has been unusually good, Mr. on. A new silo has leen erectoi J. J. CLEMEN5 /C Saturday to look after her household Rines said, as most of the funds have of the big barn, a new cement -west $748,920 Interest 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD 25 YEARS AGO been kept as inactive accounts, drawing fiog house, chicken house and milk* goods. v/ Frank Wagner of Stewartville State funds deposited in banks have louse have been built and many of BYz per cent interest. Practically DIAL 2047 Local Manager spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. earned $748,920.03 interest in the two the jld dated frame buildlfigs all state money is kept on deposit in liave 'oe*}A ized or mo /ed a garage Wagner was hurt in the Nolan accident, years ending June 30, according to the banks and draws interest, the amount The following matters of interest and is improving. biennial report of State Treasurer Advertisements in the News Bring Results. "has 'je?n ••.*i!t and ill the buildings on hand at the capital seldom exceeding to Austin are from the been neatly-painted. The farm A number from Grand Meadow Henry Rines, now in preparation. The $10,000. itave files of the Austiin Daily Register •this yeir has bumper crop, and being and vicinity motored to Rochester to for the week ending August loc ited so rear town in one of the attend the Ringling and Barnum big 7, 1897: oldest and most progressive communities circus. —_ John Farmer is putting up a fine near school and church, drug store in Rose Creek for his son. makes it a most desirable location.^ Minnesota Road The foundation is already laid. This Conditions for is a much needed addition to the village. LYLE—ROUTE 2 Auto Tourists Mrs. M. Ousley ^nd— little son, C. G. Olson and daughters are visiting Minnesota trunk highways—marked Walter, went to Decorah, Iowa, on relatives in northern Wisconsin with official numbers on yellow Saturday, for a visit. this week. stars and widely known as Babcock Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson, were roads—are in excellent condition, George Hirsh will leave for Chicago The Difference in jguests for dinner at the Peter Larson says the bulletin issued Saturday by this evening. fiome Sunday. the state highway department. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy were What's the matter with Mower The bulletin shows the condition of Austin callers Thursday evening. county for raising corn? Geo. Hirsh highways in this vicinity as follows: Quite a number of the ladies from has in his window a sample of some Trunk Highway No. 1—GOOD— here attended the Royal Neighbors' corn grown on O. D. Lambert's farm, Jr Albert Lea, St. Paul, Duluth and Advertising is the picnic at Lyle Friday. the roots up and has good ears, well North Shore. South state line, good, Threshing is well started in this filled. Mr. Lambert is a resident of A be a go O a to a vicinity and reports are that the Red Rock, and has twelve or fifteen fair, Faribault, paved, Northfield, &rain, oats especially, is exceptionally acres of which this is only an average good, detour, Farmington, good, detour, good, averaging from 40 to 55 sample. The hot weather of July was paved, St. Paul, paved, White Jjushels per acre. regular corn weather and made up Bear, good, Pine City, good, Duluth. Difference in Men Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Searls and for the late start in the .spring. Trunk Highway No. 3. GOOD children, Mrs. Kate Searls and daughter, Winona, Twin Cities, Breickenridge. J. M. Beck, our book binder, who Miss Effie, made a business and La Crescent, fair, good, Winona, good, has been at a hospital in St. Paul for pleasure trip to Mason City Tuesday. Kellogg, g«od, Wabasha, good, Lake two weeks, has improved right along city ,good, Red Wing, good, Hastings, for the past two weeks. He was walking good, fair, good, St. Paul, Minneapolis, out yesterday, and expects to be I paved St. Cloud, good, fair, Alexandria. THE out of hospital tomorrow. His Austin friends will be glad to see him KITCHEN Trunk Highway No. 9—Fair, Good, back. La Crescent, Fairmont and Luverne.—La CABINET Crescent, good, Houston, The corner store where Revord & jfr fair, Rushford, fair, Lanesboro, Holmes have just moved from is be-, Of itself, advertising is little. And the differences Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Onion. construction, fair, Spring Valley, ing fixed up for the new drug store in it are the differences which exist in good, Grand Meadow, good, of K. O. Wold, who will have one of garden is lovesome thing, God •"-A. a wotl Austin, fair, Albert Lea, goodf the finest drug houses in the northwest. men. JElose plot, Blue Earth, good, Fairmont, fair, Mr. Wold is the old pioneer Fringed pool, Sherburne, good, Jackson, good, fair, druggist of the city. Ferned grot, The veriest school of peace and yet Just as some men are strong and virile and good, Worthington, good, Adrian,, the fool contends that Qod la A copy of the Austin Daily Register fair, Luverne, good, state line. not— interesting, so is some advertising. And just as was sealed in the corner stone of Ifot God In gardens! When the eve is Trunk Highway No. 20 GOOD— cool? Nay, but I have a sign: the Lutheran church today, to keep Canton, Rochester, and Cannon Falls. some men are ineffectual and weak and boring, Tla very sure God walks In mine." company with the other notable contents a to go re to MAPLE NUT MOLD deposited there. so is some advertising. struction, fair, detour, Fountain, fair, detour, Chatfield, good, Rochester, Add one-half cupful of brown sugar A WARNING. good, Oronoco, good, Pine Island, "Does it pay to advertise?" It pays those men mixed with a tablespoonful of corn Breathes there a man with soul so good, Zumbrota, good Cannon Falls, starch to one and dead, who are truthful, sincere, interesting and believable. good—M. T. TT. No. 3. one-half cupfuls Who never to himself has said: of boiling water. Trunk Highway No. 21 GOOD— "My trade of late is getting bad, Stir and cook until Zumbrota, Faribault and St. Peter.— I'll try another ten-inch ad." the cornstarch Zumbrota, good, Kenyon, good, If such there be, go mark him well: is well cooked. It pays the men whose product deserves the Faribault, good, LeSueur Center, Put into a double For him no bank account shall swell good, detour, Cleveland, good, detour, boiler, add one No angels watch the golden stair payment, whose brains are keen enough to organize St. Peter, good, Nicollet. egg white and To welcome home the millionaire. Trunk Highway No. 39—-GOOD— one-half teaspoonful of vanilla and a for success and judge enough of the human The man who never asks for trade Mankato, Wells, and M. T. H. No. 9— £Inch of salt. Stir in one-fourth of a By local line or ad displayed, mind to know how to tell their story with •cupful of walnut meats and put away Mankato, good, Mapleton, good, Minnesota Cares more for rest than worldly In a mold to chill. Lake, good, Wells, good, M. T. sincerity and interest. gain Stuffed Onions.—Cook three pounds H. No. 9, silver skinned onions in boiling And patronage but gives him pain. •at Trunk Highway No. 40.—GOOD— •salted water until tender. Cut out the Tread lightly, friends, let no rude So when you judge advertising, judge it by FAIR—Lyle, Austin and Owatonna. '^eaters and fill with one-half cupful sound —Lyle, good, Austin, good, jf chopped walnuts, one-half cupful of Disturb his solitude profound. how it is used and by whom—not of itself and of Blooming Prairie, good, Owatonna. tread crumbs, the yolk of an egg, salt, Here let him live in calm repose Trunk Highway No. 41 GOOD— ^pepper and celery salt to taste. Mix itself alone. Unsought, except .by men he owes. •well and fill the onions. Bake one&alf Blooming Prairie and Hayfield. And When he dies, go plant him deep hour. Serve on a platter with Trunk Highway No. 56.— GOOD— Remember, an ugly man looks just as ugly in That naught may break his dreamless anoast beef. Kenyon, Dodge Center and Brownsdale—Kenyon, sleep, Braised Cabbage.—Slice one small good, West Concord, a mirror. onion and brown in one tablespoonful Wherein no clamor may dispel good,Dodge Center, good, Hayfield, of bacon fat, stir in one tablespoonful The quiet that he. loved so Well. good, Brownsdale, good, T. H. flour and add one-half cupful of And that the. world may know its No. 9. water. Add.to one small cabbage, loss, .'' Trunk Highway No. 57 GOOD— «aover and cook until the cabbage is Place on his grave a wreath-of moss, done. Season to taste. Mantorville and M. T. H. No. 7. And on a stone above: "Here lies, Ham and Tomato Toast.—Cook one Trunk Highway No. 59 GOOD— A chump who wouldn't advertise." tablespoonful each of chopped onion FAIR—Spring Valley, Rochester and —Anon. and green pepper in two tablespoonfuls Lake City. Spring Valley, good, of butter when soft, add Mower County News Stewartville, good, Rochester, Jair, one and one-half cupfuls of stewed Zumbro Falls, fair, Lake City. Pride and Vanity. tomatoes and one-half cupful of ground I would much rather, fight pride fiam. with one beaten egg. Cook until than vanity, because pride has a Before Them. the egg is cooked and pour over slices stand-up way of fighting. You know An English lecturer, expatiating on of buttered toast. where it is. It throws its black shadow the nature of man, remarked that one Ice Cream Torte.—Make a white on you, and you-are not at a loss The County Advertising Medium point of distinction between human cake, bake in a sheet and when cool where, to strike. But vanity is that beings and the lower animals consisted «ut In squares and put together with delusive, that insectivorous, that multiplied in capacity for progress. "Man," slices brick Ice cream. Cover with Jf Service Co-operation Accuracy feeling and men that fight he exclaimed, "is a progressive being, whipped cream and decorate with bits vanity are like men that fight widges other creatures are stationary. Take, candled fruit. of and butterflies. It is easier to chase for example, the ass. Always and Fruit Cocktail.—Take one-half cup them than to hit them.—Henry Ward everywhere it Is the same creature. bl of grapefruit Juice, add one-fourth A*~ Beeeher. You have never seen, and- you never •fit a cupful of lemon and one pint will see, a more perfect ass than you of grape juice—that from the catawba *8)na Aioqom no uata see at the present moment."—Boston -grape preferred. 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