Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 25, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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s^f^V 3 *f-v it ?•*. E^Page Two WWet*** ©t MOWER COUNTY NEWS, [, MINN. S-&*-r *\W Monday, Sept. 25, 1921. V^.C-STi rWi 2SHEK MO RETIRING fOR HIM t:4 ECLIPSE ECHOES New Auto License S&'Vw of A and plates will be maroon MpU,^ Plates are Planned figures and pearl gray background. MY-i" The T, and -plates, for trucks Weekly Shavings. m*r and trailers will have a brown background Edited by Minnesota auto license plates for tJ& Volume 440. September 20, 1922 Splinters. with white letters. The dealerjs 1923 will be two. gauges heavier' than demonstration plates will have those used this year, while the cost THE DIGNITY OF BUILDING. lemmon yellow figures on a bottle the Eclipse aim to live up to these to the state will be practically the A pound of beef provides a meal responsibilities and to deserve the green background. or two but within a few hours more same, 13 -cents j?er pair. The color good will of the building public. Iffi: food is needed. And even with periodic repairing, shoes finally wear out. But the building materials that make Right now, it requires herculean it possible to produce food and clothing efforts to get building materials, not RED ROCK FARMER and to provide us with homes SARGEANT DRAWS because of a shortage of materials continue to serve for indefinite periods. but because of lack of transportation THE TOP THAT facilities. In many cases, sorely Of the three necessities of life— BUYS PUREBREDS CHURCH MEETING needed construction is being held PROTECTS YOU food, clothing and shelter—shelter is up. the only one that is not consumed in in rain and storm—the top that is sightlyand smart serving mankind. Everyone engaged "Cant-Snag" Adjustable Gates looking in fine "weather—the in or thinking of building can Good enough to use anywhere— Fine Guernsey Herd Is top that does not go down District Convention of take pride in this thought and in the good enough to use everywhere. under slight wear and tear one that building construction adds Bought by Brownsdale "Cant-Snag" Gates actually cost less Evangelical and jars of the road—that is to the country each year three billions than ordinary all wood home-made the kind you want on your of permanent, taxable wealth. Breeder. Church. gates. They solve your gate problems. car and the kind we will build But with that pride go corresponding More than a million already for you. responsibilities. Particularly in in use on America's best farms. this period we must all be on the One of the finest herds of milk Come and see them when you are in. alert to eliminate waste and idleness. Beginning Thursday and continuing cows that has been brought to the R. H. GRAY town. In the furnishing of materials it is over Sunday the St. Paul District Red Rock community arrived last Y. P. A. and Sunday School convention week for the Guernsey Stock Farm will be held at Sargeant. of which Walter Grunwaldt is proprietor, J. J. CLEMENS Prominent clergymen, laymen and AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING says the Sixtown News. fr frV.V.Vy«VVn~'~r.v-" ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD women workers from St. Paul, Rochester,, "The herd of ten high grade Guernsey XJXJ Austin, Minn. So. Main Street Winona, Kasson, Dodge Center cows was purchased of a prominent Dr. Andrew Jackson Huntoon, who DIAL 2047 Local Manage? and others points will be in attendance Albert Lea breeder. This will examines the literary features of examination and a most helpful convention make eighteen that Walter will have papers for the civil service is looked forward to. to milk this winter and he i£ afraid commission, Washington, will be ninety-one Rev. A. H. Nauman, pastor of the that when he rolls this bunch of years old December 4 of this Sargeant church, has charge of the cream into the Red Rock Creamery year. His intfellect is as keen as that local arrangements.# of a man a third of his age, and he another churn will have to be added. says he will not retire. Doctor Huntoon "A. M. Schurman also added three was born in New Hampshire, was Ellendale Gets to his fine herd thru the shipment." a soldier in the Civil war and department Steele Convention commander of the G. A. R. He Check Artist Passes studied medicine and received the degree Bad Paper at Lyle .of M. D. at Georgetown university. Ellendale was awarded -the annual convention of the Steel County Sunday Worthless checks were presented School association at a meeting PENNY STORE for payment at several business of the executive committee at Owa Did You Ever places Saturday by Alfred Rone who tonna. The committee accepted an has been working on the State "road MANAGERSMEET invitation extended by the Methodist crew. One check was represented to Episcopal and Christian churches have been writen by Peter Nelson on of Ellendale and set Friday, September the Farmers State Bank for $10, payable Stop to Think 29, as the date for the convention. to Oliver Rone. Soon after he Owner of Chain Present had cashed the check Mr. Nelson More than 200 delegates and visitors at Meeting In happened to come along and when are expected to attend the day's asked about it saiid he had not issued St. Paul. sessions, which will include social such a check. The young man was as well as the regular business meet located at once and paid back the ings. G. J. Anderson, manager of the J. $6.00 which he had received in cash C. Penny Company's Austin store on the deal. It was not known at Creamery Association was in St. Paul last week to attend that time that he had passsed any the semi-annual meeting of the Penny Stock Now Worth Par other checks around town and he managers from nine states. left before it was discovered.—Lyle After a two days'- discussion between Tribune. Stock in the Minnesota Co-operative the 106 managers of the Penny Creameries association, Inc., stores had been concluded at The Adams Community now is worth 100 cents on the dollar. Saint Paul, they started today, looking N Club to Meet Wed. This fact was the outstanding feature THAT the city that gets the publicity gets the business. over samples for their stores. of a report made to directors, This will take ten days. Managers field men and New York representa attending the St. Paul meeting are The Adams community club will THAT the city that gets the advertising grows. tives, at a joint meeting held recently from Minnesota, North and South meet at the school house Wednesday, in St. Paul. Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan and September 27, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Since organization began in June, THAT advertising a city is a business, not child's play. parts of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and president, has announced. The session 1921, the association has issued Nebraska. will begin at 10:30 and lasts stock with a face value of^ $19,000. "It would be well for all young until 4:30 in the afternoon. Miss THAT people will go miles to get a good live city to Of this, approximately $15,000 was men to realize that there is no recipe Ryan of the State University will be spent during the organization period. trade. for- success but enthusiastic and a guest. The subject for the day An official audit showed that this had wholehearted effort. City men, the has been designated "Dress Design been repaid out of earnings and that majority of them, are spoiled by the and Pattern Alternation." THAT your property will increase in value when the outside an additioal $3,000 has been set aside white lights. The best recruits for as a surplus. The association has world knows your city is wide-awake. Graveling Begins the business world come from the $22,000 in assets, with liabilities of country," said James. C. Penney, New On Road at Adams only $260 current bills not due at the York City, founder of the chain of THAT people from neighboring cities will come where time accounts were summarized. general stores bearing his name there is something doing. which dot the country 371 times. The Art Leeper Graveling Co., of Mr. Penney explained that altho Brownsdale has pitched camp south Real Estate Transfers his stores form a unit for establishing of Adams preparatory to graveling THAT the city which does not seek something better credit and financial rating, each a two mile stretch in and adjoining than it now has, is going to lose out. is independent of the others and profits Adams. The recent heavy rains have Michael Underberger to Robert made are never divided but kept delayed the work which was scheduled Lappin, 15 2 Oak in the individual branch. Each of the to begin last Monday. The work "Park «A.dd'n 1.00 THAT now is the time your city and business need advertising 371 managers is given a thoro business will require about two weeks. Gravel Robert Lappin to Marvin E. more than ever before. training by experts. His stores, will be taken from the railroad gravel Lappin, 15 2. Oak Park ke said, average more than $50,000,000 pit east of town—Adams Review. Add'n. 1.00 annually. James A. McDowell et ux to THAT if you don't get out and go after the outside W. B. Edwards, 10 15 trade, some neighboring city will. RED ROCK State Sunday Schools Y. & L. Add'n 1.00 Frank Wagner to John H. To Meet at Brainerd THAT if they do, they will get the business you should Webber, E 48 ft. 10 2 (Too late for Thursday) Orig. village of Adams ... 600.00 Erma«Oelkers was home from her get. Brainerd, September 25.—The sixty-fourth Home Investment Co., to Mary school duties at Austin over Sunday. annual convention of the Arleen Larson, 19 7 Jacob Oelkers and family motored Minnesota Sunday School .association Kenwood Park Place 100.00 to Mantorville Sunday to visit relatives. will be held in Brainerd October 19 Merchants Bank of Winona to to 22. The various committees which Arthur E. Hoover, N% SW Roy Roelfson and family attended have charge of the, development of Vt & S% NW% & NW& the revival meeting Sunday near the program are working hard to NW 22-104-15 1.00 Owatonna. make it measure up to the ideal as Hilda Schubert et al to M. A large number of young folks enjoyed exemplified in the slogan of the Minnesota Oland, S% out lot 15 in NW a party at the Mrs. Jacob Hoist association: "Together We 11-102-18 3000.00 home Saturday evening. Build a Righteous State." John Cerney et ux to Chas. C. The bridge gang started work to Jeffries, 113x88 ft. 6 6 replace the old bridge just north of Minnesota Baptists the five mile corner east of town. Village of Lansing .3100.00 Harry and Arnold Eagen spent John Peterson to Pyramid Oil Meet in Owatonna Sunday at their homes, returning to Co., parts of Its. 22 & 23 7 Orig. village of Grand Meadow their school duties in Austin Monday Owatonna, September 25.—Minnesota morning. 150.00 Baptists are to meet in Owatonna John Risius and family and Mr. Theo. L. Thompson to N. P. for their annual'~state convention Banfield, SE%' NE% 7-103N-18W and Mrs. Bestge and family of Buffalo on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday y.4000.00 Center, Iowa, visited in the Jacob and Thursday, October 9 to 12, Thomas Mork to Henry L. Risius and Leo Busker homes as the guests of the First Baptist Tate, Tract of land- SW% over Sunday. church of this city. Arrangements Mower County News NE& 2-102N-18W .2400.00 are now being made for the entertainment Rose Jones to Fred Zalesky, of about 300 outside delegates, 4- NEVADA 10 11 R. R. Add'n with exceptions who are expected to attend the .2650.00 four-day session, by local committees. John Cress et al to Peter J. & Mrs. Tom Enerson called at the T. Morstad home Monday afternoon. Mary Cress, W% SW% & The County's Community Paper. SWJ4. NWU 31-102N-16W. 1.00 Miss Emma Lee entertained her Mountaineering Comparatively New. John Cress et al to Wm. P. lllfe friend, Mrs. Dave Nelson, Tuesday Mountaineering for ita own sake la. dife Si Cress, that part of SE% comparatively recent even since the Afternoon. Invention of photography few people 36-102N-1TW laying south of Mr. and Mrs. H. Moen and daughter who have not made ao ascent can comprehend C. M. & St. P. R. R. ...... -1.00 Andrena, and Mrs. C. E. Olson "&t the thrilling uplift of apirlt John Cress et al to Annie.r were Thursday visitors at T. Morstad's L* ,. that cornea at the top of a high mountain Cress Fink, out lots 17 & 18 home. *u after a long and difficult climb. adjoining village, Rose".s\ Miss Clara Nelson spent Tuesday Mont Blanc, feet high, was first 15,781 Creek in SE Y* 26-102-17 ...x, Il.OO with her sister, Mrs. Theo. Enerson. ascended and at that time ID 1786, Maggie E. Goodwin to~ City ofj^J Mr. and Mrs. T. Morstad spent a Writers had only expressions of horror Austin, S% Its. 4 & 5 B'4 few days last week with friends at for the attempts—Youth's Com- original village of Austin. .5000.00 Ad am