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OUJQA1I"IJR4r-^ ir' 1 7.- 'i'r, Mm im&im/iMiS^r'aisSiSKaa »w? .. wms», '$* t' "fl AUSTIN MINN. Thursday, Aug. 17,1922. uT •fcrt'w* Hover County News ^OOPRQ^ yflLSON IS SILENT. THE ^M^OKER. fj something definite' to do. This big Weber, Jr., a humorous reading by KODAK ON:,THE Rice-Throwing East Intfran Custom. County Paper". .. Whatever th$-,Teasonf, friends of souled, high ^spiritedj energetic young Miss Cora May AndeSrsort of the The rice custom came to us from Sam Willet sits and smokes his pipe /J HIGHWAY Woqdzgw*. Wilson mu$t gratified woman can be a greai^ force in any Published every Monday and Hn» India, and Is very old. Rice is the all day^Till McPhail School, Minneapolis, two vocal day, at Auathulfffimssnta. over theattitude the, forjper president community if die is only directed "staff of life" in that and in many Mother says the can't see flieB Numbers by Mrs. Giovanetti, and ROE AND QANNON, PttMiahan. aright. This should be the duty of has so far.Bhown toward* the Harding (Copyright—Hadley Hodgson Newspaper other countries, and to throw rice f^lto^buzz,'" CARL lu WEICHT, gity Editor. a. piano solo by Mrs. Arthur Krebsbach over a newly wedded couple was one administration." One- of disappointing service) e^ery woiaen's club in this wonderful the Wrapped in his smoke-mist Sam just way of telling them that the thrower United .Staites' of ours." things about the American of-Adams. tfortkweatern Advertising ReereaeB^'Ulltaag dreams. away.^*fr^^ E?*- It fs just as important to look ^ap^, wished them prosperity. democracy the ^way xre treat Other m^yifcgrs on the progra^/in- Minneaota Select LaW Slt jis. Pickin' his notions frie of all their 8oatfc* Sixth public o^ial*j placing wery maqn*^ fuzz .' 7M Exckiut g^.th%rniw: of Thi photbgr^h^makes: folks^ook, FORD^ NEEDS REPAIRING He says that ismMdfi^'jSr^s" the mind n?8a'& ifr* funnier than th^c^tbo*flM-1fce€u '^SrsoSeEB-theTmiits out, leav- Mr. Wilaon'a pen ia^most eaun^ld saoO" Jrn idesnfeb' if he wills, it ao.^ Fortunately, he -.tea! The ra^n whot, si^gs thrn iiis ndse M.qye^pigeon-holedp qj: pa?$4 down .to o.ught to be cut off 3^u are assured Jof GENUINE F(fiRD not seen fit in any of his few utters i.L •_ **.****? fc the rind, J.* S .-.V ances since leaving the White Housd PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick And ateady-^rsofa they won't scare If there wasn't a hole in the doughv to in any way criticize bis. successor. a* snee^rf^ hut, how' hard it would be to hang it Vitriolic attacks upon those in power I reckon maybe that's a fact—for Sam Aip between meals. Service, at Graduate of Jonea Auctioneering has long been the type of politics Sure keeps his thinkin' tame and School of Chicago" adhered to by European statesmen. "A doctor says"Flirting does not reconciled AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY We have no place for that sort of vest the mind." But those 'v^ho.flirt He never lets his thoughts rare up SUBSCRIPTION RATES thing in America. tVe saw too much have no mind to rest. and slam Office, Auatin Feed Bam Per Year, in advance .........$2.50 of it the last administration when the with Six Months $1.25 Ajid rave around passion fierce It's a1 isad world. When the nights chief magistrate of the United States Single Copies .05 ^Dial 7180 '••riband wild was made the target for every kind are fine for' sleeping, the mornings Foreign subscriptions, per year: 3.50 got He's his idees in such fine control of partisan, and personal attack. Every are tough for getting up." Entered as Second Class Matter at Woodpiles can whimper till the N American, regardless of party affiliation, the Post office at Austin, Minn., under '.. iSmoss grows on— The worst that can happen in any TYLE decried the methods that the act of March 3, 1879. home is to have twins taking music No sawbuck lures him like a swimmin' were used to discredit President ^Tilson Dr. B. T. Johnson lessons at the same'time, hole,. One doesn't have'to be a phophet in the eyes"* of this country and ERVICE His thoughts bloom not in action, DENTIST to foresee a prosperous future for the governments. before foreign A whole flock, of frogs will peacefully but in -yawn farmer who takes up dairying-. A It is right and proper where there share one log.y Why can't folks OKice over Wold Drug Store. But all is well—S^m's wife don't) regular income that is little affected is disagreement with the policy and be nice and frog-like. DIAL 2603 smoke' a bit, J., ATISFACTION by specific crop conditions, is proof action of public officials that criticism Her thoughts ain't orderly, and Until he is about twenty-seven alone of the pudding. Every farm should be voiced freely. As an ele•ment ^sodthed and oiled years oldy the average man feels terribly in this community should be a strictly of free speech, such right is HOMMEL ELECTRIC With pipes—and so she keeps the responsible for the world. dairy farpi. fundamental. But, it is equally clear, fires lit, never reach the criticisms should CO. Folks who fight over how things KOBES' CAFE The dishes washed—the ham and Lyle village authorities are to be where they harass a official point public ought to be done are left in the distance 203 NORTH MAIN STREET cabbage boiled. congratulated for taking the steps or jiamper his best efforts, as was for Expert Electrician by the. fellows who go out and the case with Mr. Wilson during the that will give that village a modern do them. -N* "l?, DIAL 26 7 9 lighting system on its main street. declining years of his administration. When a freckle-faced boy likes to Visitors and travelers passing thru -vr A a town or city often gain their impressions hang around you, you just naturally of the place by the sort of feel that you are some punkins—and COUNTY AGENT COST. M,. R. EARL lighting system that is provided. An you are. The cost of the county agent service i&p-to-date lighting system, at least FUNEBAL DIRECTOR V., to counties of the state of Minnesota The^ idea of the law' apparently -is (Continued from Page One) bn Main street, should* be next on the Basil ^mounts to less than one-half that it should be as hard to make out Women's clubstane to be found every?wheri, Phoic^St2 Photte 22l3T| list of Austin city improvements, of a cent an acre on the basis of a total the income tax report as it is to make in the cities, villages and crossftoads. ^AOSTIN, MINN. acreage in farms, according to the income.' TPhey iorm a great net-work We are not In the law business!, 1P%-' Frank Balmer, state leader of county "Oh, Baddy ioyfv Lattk of power for ^ie good of our country, which in itsdlf may be accredit to that what Mother tvent and paft Radio doesn't arouse so much opposition agents. ,'•* -v Very fittingly she quoted the cl -the lunch basket profession, but it beats us how con^sistent J, F, into since we learned that you can whole whopping .big package This, he explained, is on the basis slogan, of Kellogg'* Corn these lawyer folks are. Take shut it off, if by mistake you' plug in of data obtained from the federal Flakes'1 Baddy, I believe "If any little love of mine 'for instance a will contest. Td do I can eat Juit about twice a baritone solo. », census of 1920 and the Minnesota tax Can make a friend's life sweeter, as the matter up right, it is proper to as much voa. flo— howl love KoUajt^f!" tax commissioner's report for 1920 If any care of mine ^TlVVjL It isn't a nice,thing to know that tite all conceivable reasons Wheth,er and takes into consideration the proportion Pealer. Can make a friend's care fleeter, somebody hates you but the really they conflict or not. In fact, the of taxes paid by towns ,or ru£al If any strength of mine terrible thing is to know that you deserve jjnore the reasons conflict the better property only. AssfertjMgfibat the limeto Can ease the burden of another, COAL, WOQD, r?lLIME, somebody's hatred, and more valid they apparently 0re. '"fain fron|f41%.^r^^jpreatly exeds God give me love, and care^ and It looks like a case of "safety fiirst." CEMENT,: SEWER PIPE^ the |jost,, he dmlatts that the strfength ering the weighCof Mr. lfoah iost per ap'e rif itt»ts®.land in farms BRICK AND, WALL To help rly toiling brother." 1 "No question is ever settled untiH' Webster'#bo^ it is" no^diilrraee for CORK FLAKES for the total general taxes payable in Prof. Ethel Wold,-Austin, whose a man not be able to throw the is settled right/' wrote Ella Wheeler 1921 amounted to $1.32 an acre. One soul is always on fire for girls, made dictionary more than three in five. Wilcox in one of her poems. That half of a cent out of $1.32 an acre an urgent plea for the 'teen-age' girl. thotj while an oft-expressed one, doesn'i add ^piery materially to thp cost She said, "The younger girl is provided characterizes an effective expression. Office Ml Bast Bridge St. of g«?^mrat, heflkys^ for thru the Girl Scout ajad £t never was more pertinent than at "Corner 'imfrhqmM' -mm#* Camp-fire groups, but what of the 'the present moment in relation to the Phone: Mala S2 Kature rebels against heavy food* ynavai %eather/ connected with the work^-lJe glad to girl from 17 to 22? No task seems strikes. Neither the rail nor the miner's Vuch illiiess up^summer is caused by overtaarifig the" have the value of the service questioned, too big, no ideal too high, «p challenge fctrike should be settled haphazardly stomach. Cluuq^^our diet—and keep snappy jm xnind for it must be worth more To Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenboch^- too great for her to undertake. She for to do so would, only be open* rrf to LO'«" H.: 603 Oah $treeV We?a£8day, Aug. ^P&scte! than its costf else it is, not. worth needs a J^er with a vision to plfef ing the way"t6?irSstly increaseddif^ 2iqr:ii3 i6, daughter.' maintaining," Hr. Balmer says. "Naturally her feet on the right path, to give her ,, ^ECellogg's Corn Ffi^fe with cold milk and fresh ftiiit Terences in y^in^to come. r,jf j~rr.ru the record of achievementi&i :ihl ar^ wonderful days—for breakfast, for lunch^f^: each county must answer that question. for supper or for ^snj^ks.'' They digest without taziajl^ 7 1 J. E. DetwO# and Ray Chaffs, For the state at large it can be tha stomach and supply the nourishment the body needs. ^Austin's two justices, deserve the quickly proved that the gain from ^commmendatidii of every "coriscienJtious *M For children, for the workers and serpce greatly exceeds the coat.'' ,, citizen. :{9?hey are mettng out for the aged th$re is no more deUciouS,^^^ & SON MEAT MARKET punishment in terms of jail sentences sustaining summer food than KeUogg's^^. Ho persons who drive automobiles 7 OWN YOUR OWN. Corn Flakes. TOASIB) while intoxicated, thereby risking (Morris Tribune) Insist upon Kellogg's Corn Plaices in the their own and the life of every one That person prospers most who com RED -and GREEN package bearing ite^wgtuture else on the public highway. A sterner owns his own home, it is easy to ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I of W. K. Kellogg, originator flf Corn ft Flakea. If one are genuine without it! justice to cope with the crime menace take a pencil and paper and demonstrate ifgm* AUTO TOP m-y .vj. 1 J." is ijeeded, and the best place to that it is cheaper to pay rent .start is in the justice courts. than it is to pay interest,- taxes, insurance ky and AUTO PAINTING and upkeep of a house of The electrical system on your car Right thinking people from time one's own, but year after year demonstrates-' can be repaired right here in Austin. immemorial haves deplored the tendency that there is something i" R. H..GRAY, Proprietor Why go farther? wrong with the "figuring." The confirmed of the voters to replace public CORN FLAKES officials for such reasons as "He has renter remains a renter and Univers% of Southern Minn. Dial 4128| Austinf^Minn!^^^ Main St. had the job long enough," or "We seldom accumulates any other property, must break up that capitol gang," or while the man who buys a home PHONE" 6743. mtVfTs A WE HAVE ON HAND Also of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN. Gooked an knucLIed and starts paying for it, eventually similar asinine wailings. It is doubtful if the time will ever come when becomes a freeholder, and with a habit Coupi Seat Covers the public can be convinced that such of thrift acquired, and with the an argument ,for opposing a candidate stability of a property-owner, he is in a fair way to acquiring the competence is false for so-long as the American JESTER'S BIG PUBUC SALE OF DUROCS very nice to keep dust off clothes. ii|J which all so much desire. mm voter lets someone else think for him 4 1 They are washable. Not only does the individual prosper such arguments will prevails best who is a home-owner, but Price $10.00 put on that city prospers most which is a city GREAT PATHFINDERS AND SENSATIONS pl CHEERFULNESS. of home-owners. A city of homeowners (Ladies' Home Journal) is more interested in mainlining It's a fine heartening thing, is cheerfulness At the farm, one and one-half miles east of RosevCreek on the good schools/ good churches, and do we value it as highly j^jaV^'.riri busy factories and industrial and commercial Oakdale Trail. as it deserves There's a flavor about establishments. it, like hot buttered toast on a cold The city Of home owners will have *"V{. sT? day, eaten round afire while people SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 houses to rent—for the new comer fev "crack jokes. We have pensive friends who will soon become imbued with the and sturdy friends and Irind friends spirit of the place and own his^own, And sympathetic frltends there are S\--/ thus releasing his rented house to another gently chiding friends and vociferously 3T3ows and Gilts—bred to I, new-comer. A city cannot grow earnest friends, but how few1 of Peerless Pathfinder and King Sensation unless it has available houses for them are there we would not swap those who have not yet acquired their To Farrow in September for the cheerful, cheering friend. own and for those who from the nature The pensive friends will qifote 4 Sows, 9 Yearlings, 24 Pall Gilts. of their occupation are handicapped 1 .words of wisdom to us the sturdy in holding their own, but if houses friends will slap us on therhack and 3 Fall Boars bred fo Sensation King-, Royal Pathfinder, dam. are available a city is bound to grow "111 consult my! bank" they'll stand by us thru thick VQW 2 Fall Boars by Pathmarker, Great Sensation, dam. and nothing is more easily demonstrable and thin the kind and sympathetic than that the growth of various Yearling Boaa* by Old Pathfinder 181615. folk will let the teanrrun down their ^'TKXDAY peoplr are more 4uitioua^about cities is going to bear a difefet cheeks and hold our, hand^ compassionately. l? y^Hng Boar by Sensation King*, Great Wonder I Am, dam. 111 mvesdng. ^They have lealmed the wis* 4 relationship to the number of residences All these thinga|are good doih of go&g tb the£jr bank f|r infonnadon 1VE.V. ?"c built. jn their way, but the cheery: touls who 11 baaed ou facta concerning kny bond or .'hh£,"per One year on bankable notes at seven cent. Five1 4. rt)f make us see the glint of gold in the -atodcoffering on wkidi theyareapproadied^ Slackest clouds, those are tne people per cent discount for cash The Dof Problinf^Atain. who help us along life's road. They "hiefolio wing appeared on the front This houik is aUfayt glfd talk of sunshine and-bird song and 'page of this week's Well Mirror: reliable informtuion rtgarding^. EVERYTHING IMMUNE -." jflowers in bloom and gladness they "Notice to Owners of Dogs—All ownkeeg^|hpttij£i§d different forms^ qf inwtmenU^ •V-S1 turn our sflf-pity iiitc^ielMorgetfulness up & SkiST^k-'-i ia hein^la *sr-£i£JLEEIJISTER,' and our fe,«bl^ ||t YOB Send for .catalog.^ 4be humdrum of ^ro ia^kiy into^ aveJxe&MnemMheljrim st National'Bank of Ai I CM as your dog may considerably mar triumph march^. *1 Rose Creek, Minn^ the newly laid concrete.—Village They're not always poinBriig^ut the papital ft 8v^w wtjmm Council." I^ngfellow'a "Pfcalm of fright side they're just living on the tbtm. Life,'' so to s. bright sideband that makes $11 v" "iH &>k