Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 21, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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Mower County News and would have saved our railroads. ter Austin. Two of Austin's biggest Just Among Ourselves On the whole we are inclined to believe LEARN TO EARN. A KODAK ON THE 1 As it is now, they have lost their "The County Paper" industries are represented in he that children are more successful A practical business course will chance. Railroads now are not good Published every Monday and Thursday, presidencies of the two clubs. Calvin HIGHWAY I in bringing parents up, than parents Anybody who thinks it's an easy job at Austin. Minnesota. enough even for Wall Street to take help you in every walk of life. Kinsman, of the Kinsman Greenhouse, are in bringing children up. to manage a county fair, and prepare ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. a chance on. Wall Street values the Bramham of the Hormel plant, is We offer you personal instruction, (Copyright—Hadley Hodgson Newspaper for the greatest exposition in its history, CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. "ihovies" at a higher rate. president of the Kiwanis "club. H. G. Wells has announced his —up-to-date equipment, selected in service) should ask^J. W. Hare, secretary, For the sake of the day's business, views as to who the six greatest men or Miss Floy Armstrong, who Northwestern Advertising Representatives: structors and practical instruction at the strike ought to be settled now. who ever lived are. New York is Every time you get mad, the other Minnesota Select List, 215 knows more about the Mower county reasonable rates. Special proposition For the sake of next winter's coal for going to be awfully sore, because he Sooth Sixth Street, Minneapolis fellow gains a lap on you. fair and does more for it than any to everyone entering by our Big the people, the strike ought to be does not include Babe Ruth. 709 Exchange Bank, St. PanL other woman in Mower county Fall Opening Date— Sept. 12th. res& settled now, But in the wider problem When married folks no longer care But* even if a lot of the work for A thousand miles seems not so far Write for catalog or call in person. involved the strike means nothing for a hammock, the stuff is off. the county fair falls on the secretary's away when at the end of it you have University of Southern Minnesota and will settle nothing. Stronger office, it can't be denied that it School of Commerce some faithful friend who thru the days forces than a strike are at work to Even in these prohibition days, Dr. Keep It Down! Wouldn't be much of a fair if it were is going hand in hand with you, unconscious Austin Minnesota. abolish the basic irritant of the entire Doyle admits taking to the spirits. not for the progressiveness, and never-say-die Trouble is lying around loose. Don't of any separating distance. 13-8-c situation. spirit of the officers and look for it. If you do you'll be sure Folks "talk thru their hat" qjnly OUR TOWN? directors of the fair. when there is nothing under the hat. to find it.—Fairmont Sentinel, KELLOGG'S CANDIDACY. I. —Dr. A. Arneson announces the Our town is a home town. Our So when you praise the fair and (Duluth Herald) in a at on of E a PcTS chief pride is in our homes as the If you don't want to help a man for think what a splendid institution it There can be little doubt of the reelection Radiation Machine for the That's the Right Spirit. foundation of our achievement. We is, as you can't fail to do after you his own sake, do it for your own to the Senate of the United specific treatment of Cancer and Tuberculosis. The Lord reigneth and the Government SUBSCRIPTION RATES have happy homes, where women and sake. have visited the fortieth annual States of Senator F. B. Kellogg. His Treatments given with at Washington still lives if the Per Year, in advance $2.50 children sing and laugh where good fair, just take off your hat to these defeat would be very certainly a turning Six Months $1.25 these machines are succeeding where citizens of these United States will Be sure that if you are not happy men rest and find inspiration. They boosters who have made it so: J. L. Single Copies 05 back of the hands of the clock. the largest doses of X-Ray and be patient and as helpful as possible, where you live, you would only make are real homes, where hospitality is Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 Michell, president John Heimer, vicepresident No one will pretend that either of his Radium have failed, and it gives us everything will not only come out all a new place gloomy. not a word but a living fact where J. W. Hare, secretary opponents, however worthy they may great pleasure to be able to bring right, but be better than ever.—Faribault Entered as Second Class Matter at neighbors visit, and guests feel comfortable. Everett Banfield, treasurer Miss Floy be personally, has the intellectual the Post office at Austin, Minn., under this valuable means of treatment to Pilot. A gramatical blunder never offends And because our homes Armstrong, assistant to the secretary the act of March 3, 1879. equipment of the sitting Senator. Austin. Patients presenting satisfactory when it comes wrapped around come first, our business, our social L. N. Eggen, E. A. Beadell, A. Neither Mr. Shipstead, the FarmerLabor evidence of inability to pay the shins of a quivering thought. life, our civic and commercial enterprises, $ WELCOME! S. Slindee, Elger Greening, Peter candidate, nor Mrs. Olesen, the the usual fees will be treated for nominal Think It Over. all have the spirit and atmosphere All Austin and Mower county are Laurson, F. E. Gleason, B. L. Huseby, To be worthy of the friendship of choice of the Democratic party, can sums. II Doesn't it seem foolish for any one of home. The sweetness extending the greeting of welcome to V. S. Culver, and O. W. Cummings, children and dogs—this is about the justly claim to be as experienced and Electro Medical Laboratory of a group of business men in a small of home life savors the activities of the thousands of home-folks and visittors 1 directors. highest goal a man can set for himself. competent as Senator Kellogg in the Over Gas Office town to work at opposites in order to $ our world, keeping them clean, sincere, who will attend our fortieth practical work of legislation. 128 West Mill Street. Just out of idle curiosity we wonder make a dollar or be jealous of a man joyous and inspiring. annual county fair this week. He is perhaps the leading authority 13-2-c what John Skinner pays out every that succeeds in his business. We are The only dream worth while is the Austin, because it is the county of the Senate on international questions. year from his family budget for dream that floats around a man's all associated together as one business, seat, is likewise the seat of the county This is afield in which training, smokes." Editor Johnis such a confirmed heart while he is busy at some worthy in a way, and on the success of fair, and it will devolve more largely GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS observation and study are essential. job. lover of the weed that we hesitate upon this city to extend the welcome one depends the success of the other. In this work he is in full accord before selling elsewhere to make any estimate of his expenditures and lead the way to the spirit Don't let prejudice and passion rule with an overwhelming majority of the Thank heaven, there's always along that line. of optimism and helpfulness that the R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET but see that common sense and good enough folks stay away from lectures people of the state and even his opponents fair may create. judgment prevail at all times.—Dassel to get the meals cooked and the so far as disclosed do not It is a pleasure to watch the Rotary 226 East Mill St. While the fair is held in Austin, it Dispatch. ditches digged. criticize his course in this field. and the Kiwanis clubs work together, belongs less to the city than any other He stands for friendly and intimate and it's going to mean a bet- it3 institution «»o near limits. It relations with all nations, but points belongs to the city only so far as the out that in the domain of international PARK city is a part of the county for there our country should stand relations, is iio institution that is so peculiarly 1 free to work out its destiny directed close in relationships to th£ people of by the popular will. In those international 0 the county as the county fair. niceties which go so far to THEATRE It is the institution that embodies uphold peace, he is easily chief on the and portrays the spirit of the county. floor of the Senate for he is capable No where else is there the opportunity of seeing that in the society of nations Monday and Tuesday— for co-operation, neig'hborliness, and all are equal and that over good fellowship as that which exists them all sits tranquil justice at whose James Oliver Curwood's at our own county exposition. We bfir he is a wise counsellor. "The Flower of the 'are proud of our county ariculturally, He was a valued friend of Theodore industrially, and every other way, Roosvelt and at all times appreciated North" and the county fair shows the way to the greatness of that man, altho he better our own conditions, as well as not willing on that account to With a all-star cast inclucluding indexing the prosperity of the community separate himself from the party to in which we live. which he owed the public honors he Those of us who will be the exhibitors Henry Walthall had received. TO DiWS NEWS will have an opportunity to and In domestic federal affairs can it be 'see what others do. For all of us truthfully said that either of his opponents Pauline Stark the fair is educational. Likewise it would do better? What are A story of the Northland MEN'S is an amusement place, and those their positions? Would they reverse COLLARS in the summertime. who come only to be entertained will GARTERS his vote on the tariff, on justice to the SoethesWlth Interest Men's laundered have ample opportunity to gain that AND farmers, on the promotion of an American Pad style, single desire. collars' All A Modern Fable marine, on just compensation grip garters, sizes. New Fall County fairs, like everything else, to our veterans Are they free traders? inch cotton cable styles— are influenced by prevailing conditions. The arrival of our advance displays of new merchandise for the Autumn Are they opposed to maintaining Each 15c elastic. Assorted Too often we are indifferent, season has transformed our store into a bazaar of unusual interest. The smart, the flag on the seas? Do they Wednesday— colors. principally, we think, because it is so new goods provide a vivid demonstration of the superior values to be found favor abolishing private property directly Pair 8c close to us.. It belongs to us. No one here, created by the extraordinary purchasing power which buying for our 371 Joseph Jefferson or making its ownership futile can take it away. Therefore, why busy department stores affords. A visit to our store at this time will be both IN by increased taxation already almost worry? That is our logic, but it is interesting and profitable, unbearable? If so, let them declare "Rip Van Winkle" not sound. themselves so that all may know and It is quite evident that no fair can vcte advisedly. A wonderful production 1562 140S exist without financial support, without Men' The"Go-Getterw Suits Frank B. Kellogg is of the people. of this well known play Fall and Dress Shoes exhibits and amusements, and His life is an inspiration to the youth and book. without proper spirit. These three A New Hat for Men in. rural surroundings and has neve* Winter things are the triumvirate governing Men's Popular Style lost that love for the humble home on AND the fair's success or failure.. farm or in city like that in which his Providing Exceptional Values The Mower county fair has always A Modern Fable mother bore him. He will receive the had the highest class of exhibits and benediction of a great majority in the» finest obtainable program of November and will be given the opstate in no no amusements. Financially, it has n"t and nation in a great way restate stocks of clothing for oar Thursday and Friday-— scintillated, but it is not bankrupt. and nation in a great way responsive hundreds of stores. It Is Then to make it a paying institution Constance Talmadge to the popular will. quite natural that we in these days which come between should be lo a position to IN those of stringency and want Married old maids are the worst jrtve our customer? values "Polly of the Follies" and those of prosperity just ahead, we kind. tbey cannot excel else* must supply- the missing essential— ber& We Invite comparisons the spirit, iflhicfi is after all the to test tbe accuracy Hear the Augmented All mahogany Lotus greatest need and the finest asset of ot ibis statement. Park Orchestra bal with perforated circular ©ur county agricultural fair. follows the Dairy cow $19.75 Matinee Daily at 2:30 vamp and perforated As we enjoy the fair this year and BE SURE YOU ATTENDJTH6 Two Evening Shows National Dairy tip, half rubber come together with our county neighbors, Xtfs different! Plenty 7:30 and 9:00 Of dash and heels, welt soles. are we going to do our share Exposition ocT1 smartness. -ri four wanted colors —seal) 7 $24.75 toward the spirit of the fair—a poster's A classy, well made brown, sand tan, slate community spirit of co-operation, shoe for men at an. un« and black. Batin lined. neighborliness, and active interest? ••Let Us Be Your Hatter* Usually low price. $2.98 DON'T FAIL $4.98 7s TAKING IT OUT OF WAGES. (Dearborn Independent) The rights and wrongs of the rail road situation, whatever they may be, I -U all be tested sooner or later by Pirate 11, to visit the large white tent erected t'uriuD (t^u to biuii'iimodels:' Shoes* this truth: Competent management Boys s»mp cut along School 'Blouses never draws its operating capital out by the enterprising merchants of i-onscrvative lines, utters of the pay envelopes of its employes. si iui conservative A Dressy Style For Boys The very cheapest way and the most Lansing, Minn., to house their various double "breasted styies Full cut, button cuffs, stupid way to make both ends mset In worsteds and t'r*"s faced sleeves, pocket, exhibits. I a in is to cut wages. There is something £f-lf strifes with u»!n-y button waist band and so supremely futile about it that it st 1 mix in bii «-s, six-button front. Stripe is no wonder the railroad managers puiXEYy grays aiid browns percales, chambrays got the government to make it appear You will be surprised lind pleased khaki and mercerized Your Inspection official by having a government department black sateen. Unusual approve the cut. It was as at what you find. You are invited Cordially Invited, values. unjust to the government as it was to the men and to railroading as a to make their large rest room your service. Railroading as a service Juvenile Suits There is an unusual would never have had to cut wages. headquarters wnjile at the fair/ abundance worth :s Railroading as a service would have and wear in J. C. Penney Sizes 2% to 7 Years been able to raise wages and reduce a 9 t| Co. Boys' Shoes. i... I J. C. Penney Co. clothing for tho freight rates. Rain or shine you will find Lansing Boys* and ouths* little fellows Is a clear demonstration Men's and It is not railroading that is responsible Crown Dress Sboe (illustrated). of tbe better craftsmanship that can for what has been done bankermanagement on the job. all mahogany Youth's Pants be employed. Tbe workmanship is leather bal. seamless and stockjobbing and ideal! vamp. tip. half-double Men's an Youth's wholesale dividend-driving are responsible. Lansing State Bank Choice In a wide variety of styles McKay solft. Khaki Trousers made In Jersey cloth, corduroy, cassimeres, The strike that should. tweeds, velvet and serge. Important Sizes from extra heavy Sizes have occurred long ago was the strike ya savings in this price range—* 12 to 2 2 Vi 5 V6 to oi real railroad managers against Khaki. Well made tisfng railroad properties as the roulette with cuff bottom— yflif $1.49 to $5.90 $2.98, $2.79 wheels of the stock market. li Capitat and Surplus $22,500.00 Pair $1.19 Btfch a strike •. would have prevented 1 t/hat has occurred the last 10 years,1 •I"}' $ »t* 'fr 't1 'fr $ 4- »$ 1 -£S J. riaiM