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*Mshjsp t-V 'ri %l "~-4- £. W IP ||P iggE -, ~1? ^X'- 1 5 w: .••' »•%---•. -_ v. 'J MOWER COUNTY ^TT^Timr vrmra NEWS, AUSTIN, A TTOmtxT *rT^T MINN. •Page Sevett Monday, Aug. 28,1922. Woman Evangelist' Baptizes: Two Hundred Converts J4l\j DID YOU KNOW Bud Bright's Brainstorms FRANKFORD WAS ONCE LARGER THAN AUSTIN? And a great manyfamily the use of lumber shows itself plainly The Minnesota Courier, published trees, have been in these figures. in Austin, contained the following interesting More Men Than Women. story concerning the population started by grafting. "You want 120"females to equalize of Mower county in its September the taxes in your county. Though 4, 1861 issue: .Make Both this seems a large disparity, it is in "Your population is unmixed fact less by one fifty per cent than •white— without any statistical taint Ends "Meet" your share of the common deficiency. of inferior lineage to stain its Caucasian "With respect to the nativities you purity. It numbers a little have not husbanded your resources CSTTJWc less than one fifty-third or 1.87 percent It is just-as important to in this particular, as well as less favored of the whole population of the have becoming shoes on his localities. You should show a feet as ,a becoming hat on state. roll of over 58 per cent more native his -head. ^Then both ends "Having an area of 708 square born Minnesotans than appear on the As "meet" they are in harmopy. miles your population has therefore returns, as the marriage column foots a density of 4.54 persons to the scjuaio ...,v over the average, you seem to be taking Come in and let us show mile. It ranks the twentieth in size, energetic steps to repair the deficiency. you how it is done. the twenty-second in absolute population Your foreign born population and the twenty-fifth in density is about twenty-five per cent less among the counties. than the average and your American Not Many Vacant Houses. exclusive of those born in Minnesota, Jensen-Phiffer "You have* forty unoccupied dwellings, a£out twenty-five per cent more than ages ana colors were represented at the baptizing of 200 'converts by Almee McPlierson, noted woman: AH about one-half your share of the average. evangelist, in the swimming pool at Idora Park, Cal. Thousands of people crowded the park to witness Oakland, Company the deserted tenements of the state. this unusual affair. After the ceremonies Mrs. McPherson delivered her final sermon In California and the United: Education Flourished. The inference is that the town-site States for some time. She is going to Australia, for a strenuous campaign. "Education ^flourishes in Mower Many a family tree has fever, however, it may have raged county. Your 'school attendance is 68 East of Court Hopse produced a nut. in the bosoms of your citizens, per cent greater '.than the average Austin, Minn. did not break out in llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllll.'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll and the census pays a high compliment Tfir eruptions of small shanties as SNUGLY CLAD IN WOOL to the intelligence of your population KITCHEN badly as in other parts of the state. in setting down the number of FROM HEAD TO FOOT Indeed you have fewer houses in proportion adults who cannot read and write at CABINET to the actual number of occupants only 14, less than one-fifth your proper 8:25*' 23-- 3:50* 5:40* No. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""""""""" Travelers' Guide than the average of the state. Lv. Arr- share of the mass of ignorance in Lv. Austis11:05* Copyright, 1922, Weatern Newspaper Union. Jackson. Wells "The state has 4.16 persons to one their important rudiments.—J. H. 1 8:53* No. 22— 6:35* dwelling, 4.46 persons to one family Unless otherwise designated, all the Wheelock." 7:0ft* No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 'Tis not what man does which exalts (rains listed below are daily. See while Mower county has 4.66 persons The abstract of the census of Mower Arr. LaCroeatt him, tout .what man would do.— Lv. Austin. footnote for explanation of county gave the population of the Browning. No. 22— 11:20* 4:0®*" to one dwelling and 4.95 to one family- reference marks. 11.55*' No. 8— 7:20* various townships as follows: Austin, Bold faced figures indicate P. M. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS Arr. Austim. Lv. LaCrosse. 462 Adams, 177 Brooklyn, 189 Light faced figures indicate A. M. "You have eighty-three less dwellings 11:45* No. 1— 7:00$ Frankford, 485 Lansing, 357 Le Roy, A good cake that will keep and be and forty-four less families 3:4®*" No. 23— 11:17* 365 Lyle, 186 Nevada, 173 Pleasant moist until it is is: and tasty all eaten Chicago. Daily except Sunday. than an equal distribution would, have Daily except Saturday. Valley, 78 Racine, 361 Red Rock, Black Cake.—Take one Milwaukee & St.Paul given you. As yours is a prairie On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday cupftil of brown sugar, 222 Udolpho, 161 total, 3,216. county, the necessity of ecenomy in only. Jour tablespoonfuls of Butter, one-half cupful of grated chocolate dis* I.&M. Division. Kiwanians Urged to Admit Farmers to Lv. Arr. Arr. in solved a little hot water Mpls. Austin. St. Paul. and the cup being Help Out Club Program "We Build" 1-- 6:30 11:00 Work No. 10:15 with filled milk, one and No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 7:45 MpTa. one-half cupfuls of sifted Austin. St. Paul. Lv. Lv. Arr. Lv. Arr. Arr. flour, one t£aspoonful of wanis, Rotary, and Lions organizations John Lee Coulter, president of the Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. 7:07 7:4T No. 12-- 3:50 soda dissolved in a little express the sam$ viewpoint, he 2-- 7:00 11:25 North Dakota Agricultural college, No. 7:45 I 8:10 8:4£ No. 16-- 4:40 water and spices to 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 No. declared, with the mottoes, "We Lv. Arr. suggested to the Kiwanians of the Lv. taste. Bake in a sheet and ice. Cut Austin. Build ," "He profits most who serves Mpls. St. Paul. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Northwest in session at Grand Forks, in small squares when serving. This No. 15-- 8:25 9:00 1:05 best," and "Liberty and intelligence, Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. that they include one farmer in each cake is better when two or three days 10:56 No. 11-- 6:50 7:25 Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 our nation^ safety." of their organizations. old. Cover with the following icing: No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* "I would urge that the classification Chocolate Icing.—Take one heaping Lv. Austin. Arr. Omahai10:05 He pointed out that in the Northwest Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* teaspoonful of powdered sugar, two of farming," he continued, "be included No. 15— 1:05 No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* one-half to three-fourths of the 7:44Arr. tablespoonfuls of butter, three teaspoonfuls No. 11— 10:56 on the polls of every local unit and No. 8— 7:50 10.50 people "live out in the open country." Lv. Omaha. Austht. of grated chocolate dissolved Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. that representative farmers, who have "I would not have you place No. 16— 7:30 in two of 4:40' tablespoonfuls hot No. 1— 3:45 6:05 the farmers' viewpoint, he brought 3:56^ No. 12— 7:40 argiculture and farming on a different coffee, one teaspoonful of vanilla. Beat No. 3— 12:10 2:55 into every local club possible, at the No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* plane from that of the doctor, sugar and butter until creamy, least. It would be necessary to have TRIANGLE TAXI LINE then the Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* add other ingredients and lawyer, merchant and clerk or other Mason City Branch. farmers who live on well constructed Albert Lea—Austin. spread on the cake. laborer or other worker, he said in Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. roads close enough to the city to participate, Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Le» Bran Coffee.—This is a good, wholesome his plea to help in working out the Kiwanis No. 102— 11:50 1:30 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. and as our roads are built drink. To one quart of bran add No. 108— 7:52 9:20 program: "We Build." 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. and eJffended out thru'the country ,|wo beaten eggs and one-half cupful Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. 4:00 p. No more significant ideal than this 3:00 p. m. of molasses. Chicory or other cereals No. 101— 4:50 6:10 districts more and more, it will be Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin motto could be held up, he added. may be added if desired. Mix well Nq. 303— 1:30 3:00 possible to have any farmer, no matter 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. and place in a moderate oven, stirring In past years organizations have 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. where located to fill this classification. often until it is browned evenly S.-M. Division—Mankato and followed rather' narrower and possily 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. They would bring to the other and lightly. V/essington Springs, S. D. more selfish courses, the college, members of the clubs the viewpoint Lv. Arr. Arr. Picnic Salad.—Take two cupfuls of The News job department is air president said. The political, religious, of the open country and they Austiii. Wells. Jackson. diced tffngue, one-half cupful of your service for printing of all kinds.. social and fraternal and capital No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* would carry back to the farmers and chopped- meats, one cupful of dicedcelery, and labor organizations have all had country homes, the viewpoints of one cupful of mayonnaise. Line some specific different aim. The Ki- THIS paraffin cups with a six-inch square those engaged in othef work." lavorite, navy blue little French lass will never dependable old of paraffin paper, flW with the salad, We Sell Cheaper feel the tooth in the wind of serge, tweed and jersey textures and & cover and pack. Serve on lettuce with Whisper of his intent, Alden plunges autumn while she is clad in her smart wool crepes. Some wool poplin is represented On the Screen the mayonnaise, adding that when the into the invigorating task of undoing outfit of knitted wool. She is fortified and duvetyn is forecast for salad is ready to be served. the wrong perpetuated by "Peterson." against it by a coat that has a muffler wear later on. Celery and Bacon Supper Dish.—' There is a lesson of especial importance Back of the fight goes all of the Alden collar and fastens up snugly at Styles retain the straight, low-belted & Cook a cupful of celery cut in dice and & one side from collar to hem. It Is of to be learned from "The Ruling lines of the summer and look to novelties millions—but Merrick, the clean-cut, stir it into a cupful of rich white sauce 4f knitted wool In a very dark red com in trimmings to give them a distinctive Passion," a comedy drama motion picture honest youth, does not know that 4* made by cooking together two tablespoonfuls blned with white. She wears also flavor of fall, Pin-checked in which George Arliss, celebrated Grant is Alden, but on the contrary, Here Are Some of Our Erery Day Prices of butter and flour and adding knitted tights in the same color, white taffetas are used for Peter Pan collars, character actor of the stage is Alden explains to his young partner a cupful of rich milk. Season with wool sox and a pretty wool cap with plaited vestees and puffs from elbow starred, and which will be shown at that he has a wife and daughter dependent salt and cayenne. Pour this sauce over little yarn tassel hanging on a cord to wrist on sleeves. Gaily colored ribbons, the Park theatre Monday and Tuesday. buttered toast and place slices of upon him, all of which is very at the back, (jomfy pockets offer a s^Ik braid—Including soutache— This is a lesson of honesty in •cooked bacon on each. Serve at once. Picnic' Hams 14c Per Lb. •iji- true. Merrick's sympathy goes out warm refuge for small hands and the applique of colored leather in leaf dT business, and will not be lost to those designer, having discovered a place Cherry Bread Pudding.—Slice bread, to Grant, for Merrick is alone in the signs and other applique trimmings of Bacon Squares 12i£c"^ above one of them ^here quaint butter it and place in a deep pudding who see it. materials are among the new trimming world with no onev dependent upon flowers might bloom, immediately ordered dish. Spread with a layer of cherries ideas. Red, yellow or green are liked Briefly, the picture tells the story him. This is the' first bond of sympathy 20c Fancy Bacon Strips them to be embroidered there._ fresh or cooked repeat until bread on navy blue serges, and they make attractive of a very wealthy man who is obliged between the two men, but as •J* Manufacturers of knitted outer wear enough has been used. Pour over collars and cuffs. to retire from business because of the fight wages furious, Grant comes Thick Short Ribs of Beef 6c 7" have anticipated the fall needs of cherry jui-ce to moisten and set to The demand for,bloomers to match failing health. While "resting" in to know that young Merrick is pure school children, big and little, and are season. Serve either hot or cold as dresses for all school girls, appears his country home, the suggestion is gold, and being the father of an eligible! Boiiing Beef 4c concerned with those of everybody else desired. t$ be growing, and even grownups are daughter, Alden does not look from the baby to grandmother. Their made to him that he go into some little experimenting with this combination tyamburger Steak 9c sturdy products are Ideal for the little business to "keep his hand in,", so askance at Merrick's efforts to win for jvinter wear. •Jf- folks because they are warm, elastic Angel Alden. to speak. This he does by acquiring Beef Roast 9c-15c" and durable. a half interest in a back country garage, Meantime those whose business is Fish 8srvss Many Purposes. while the man who soldi the garage "The Referee," which comes to the designing dresses for girls have turned Menhaden fish, economically, is one Special Prices Given to Farmers Buying in Large opens another on a new State out many practical and pretty models Park theatre next Wednesday, offers ot the most important fishes of the Road two mjjes distant knowing that Quantities Threshing etc. for school wear. They are using that for United States. It is sometimes called Conway Tearle the type of role his conruoMT it vbtom KrvvAit* umch with the opening of the new road the uossbunker. In colonial times the Indian admirers have long wished he would We Pay the Highest Cash Price* for Poultry. old garage will be valueless. eager for the first advantage. There and the white settlor used it as play. There is perhaps no screen star Much Easier. a fertilizer. These fish approach the is- a blow under the belt. Someone "Jim" Alden (M?. Arliss) buys* the Two men were discussing golf of the day more fitted to plky the part shore in immense shoals, especially 4— cries, "Foul"!- The crowd shrieks. courses in general, and a pretty little garage, and he and his young partner of a fighting referee forced by circumstances along the coast from Maine to Florida. nine-hole course in particular. Eventually The referee steps forward, "Honest realize that they have been swindled. into the most trying situation FARRELL MEAT COMPANY The average size Is about 12 the conversation turned to a certain John" McArdle! Then the real, During several hours on the first of his thrilling, life. inches. Being too bony and oily for eighteen-hole course close to the mightiest fight of all begins! morning of "Grant and Merrick's" John McArdle has a conscience cultivated the table, it is used to a large extent other one. "I always think," conn 119 East Bridge Street occupancy of the old garage, no business as bait for cod and mackerel. Also, and strengthened fronv his mented one to the, other, "that the comes their way, altho on 'the many factories extract the oil for tanning Oregon's Biggest Cherry Tree. youth up by the teaching of his mother. little nine-hole course is far more difficult and currying, and for adulterating With a trunk six feet in diameter previous Saturday business was than that eighteen-hole course." At twenty-four he is the recognized othef-more expensive oils. The at the base and a spread of branches "rushing." "Grant" (the name Alden "Well, one would expect it to be so," middle-weight champion of th£ refusers manufactured into guano. Beetles and Worms as Food. covering approximately 5,000 square Gigantic Codfish, exclaimed a lady friend, who, needless masquerades under), instantly appreciating world. But a motor-car accident injures rich store ef luscious larvae which feet, a cherry tree In the Hood river The largest single cod of whlcB to add, did nor play golf. "Why?* the situation, sets right out to his arm so badly that he is are sought and eaten by the people of district of Oregon Is believed to be the Wilfred T. Grenfell has a record, be asked the two men, simultaneously. fight the injustice. ®On Second Thought. forced to abandon his career when it most countries where they are fou$d in largest tree of Its kind In the world. tells in "Labrador," weighed 102pounds. "Why, it is obviously easier to get a The saddest words of tongue or pen With "Jim' Alden it is a fight for a abundance Is provided by the family is at its crest. So John McArdle enters The record on the Newfound**land little ball into one of the holes when, are those that cause the judge to fine •f the longicorn beetles. It is considered principle! the business world. banks is held by a fish taken Ix& The Ingenious Beaver. there are eighteen. It would be twice yon fo^ contempt. to have been a member of this All his life Alden has met every 1838, which weighed, after being gutted, But the lure of the prize-ring is In a, paper presented to the British as hard when there are only nine!" family that was fed upon flour, and 136 pounds the American-recoriS business proposition with integrity association, attention was Invited to too strong for McArdle to deny, and wine by the Romans for the table with "by a fish weighing 160 pounds. the great advantage that was gained and honesty, and the meanness of he becomes a referee. Thus matters, all the care that is nowadays bestowed GUY BRADFORD by the-first animals which succeeded "Peterson," who sold the old garage stand when the present middle-weight upon a prize pig. One of this in securing thermal and chemical constancy knowing that its days of usefulness •I champion is scheduled to fight another tribe is inentioned by Mme. Marian as THOMAS A. CONLON I in their environment, thus rendering Auctioneer Golden Friendship. had passed, sturig Alden as perhaps being eaten by both the native /and tough customer. Rudy Metzker, themselves independent of Friends are formed by weathering white inhabitants of Surinaam, who nothing: in his whole life. The knowledge promoter of the fight plans to make changes in the external medium. Man the same gales of the fate together. v* serve them up nicely: roasted after being that young "Bill" Merrick (Edward the battle a dishonest one for the good Is the most remarkable for his activity by kinship of mind and heart, by common cleaned. J. Burns) has put his last dollar of his own purse. Graduate of Jones Auctioneering in this respect, but many other interest in a, common ideal, by AUCTIONEER into the partnership had its effect creatures differ from him only in the School of Chicago The fight is n! The, ar^na is jammed basic understanding, mutual depend^ degree of their activity directed to a on Alden, but underlying every consideration with fight fans crazy for action, 'paqjBm os ajdM saajoBJBqd psq ence, thorough respect and loyalty. '," similar end, and, it should be added, was the failure of "Peterson" At crying for first blood. The gong that grows stronger, as need grows' £lsnoiao)oa eibm -oqM Saetpios. puB Office, Austin Feed Barn in some parts of this country the activity £uub properly to observe the ethics of greater. Acquaintances we may haveg| clangs! Action! The fighters step oqj tnojj saeiidsdp Sino avaA of the beaver in creating an «IDIAL 215S-FOR DATES juqi jnq 'spuoqeSuA puts saisd-SS many,.but acquaintanceship is merely business, which to Alden was unthinkable. gracefully about the ring, their muscles artificial environment has, until lately, Dial 7180 AUSTIN, MINNV •SB nsAfr so 'papuexq a.iaM puR{gug the grapes of possibility from' whiek moving like slick ribbons under been more marked than that of man aj sibuioijjd n® JB3A" eqj oj djQ the rich wine of friendship is aged 46S8I And there and then, without even a their skiin, their eyes narrowed and himself. 2&5M •p»puBJa MM »1«U1UI140 uaiiMr and mellowed.—-W. CI. Jordan.