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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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*3 «, 1 "J'. JI III •." S .'"' pSSS^SR^J^E^BSSS ,agK ^r^TSg^JSPI ./'.v..... T. .?'. 'wV^T-ta*« Vl£ "-»&*$&£ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN:'*""' '--T Monday, Sept. 25"'1921. Page Five V»- LEAGUE TITLE French Troops Dockmen's Riot at Havre How ^Better Than Pills? "Farmer George." France Nation of Farmers, lag *3 The question has been asked: Jo. "Farmer George" was a name applied Fanning was tlie occupation of more what way are Chamberlain's Tablets GOES TO ADAMS to George III because of his than half the population, of France before superior to the ordinary cathaxieand similarity to a farmer in dress, man' the World war. liver pills? Our answer is, ners and tastes. are easier and more pleasant to and their effect is so gentle that one hardly realizes that it is produced: A Thought for the Day. .5*3 To Gain a Good Reputation. (Continued from page 1.) by a medicine. Then, they not only "You must endure, not blame, that "The 'Way to gain a good reputation \vhen Delaney was doing the twirling move the bowels but improve the appetite which cannot be altered." is to endeavor to be what you appear" earlier in the season, the usually and strengthen digestion. in which That is precisely the manner heavy-hitting Packers couldn't find Chamberlain's Coug^ Remedy has his offerings at all yesterday. As a gained its_ reputation as a cure for I GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS result the champions' twirler covered coughs, colds, croup and whoopiHg cough. Every bottle that has ever himself with honor when he struck been before selling elsewhere put out by the manufacturers cut eleven men and allowed but six has been fully up to the high standard I R.H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET hits. found that it can be depended &4*hi Tesar did some good pitching during upon for-the relief and curerof these 226 East Mill St. and Ahat ailments it is pleasant and most of the game, but he allowed safe to take. five clean hits in the filial frame thjat if $******* *$^~ I spelled disaster for Aus£i$., .1 'if Score Three on Errors. •'*."• Three of Adams'/ scored came as the result of errors on the part of f/lJ the Packers, but the four runs in the W£ ninth were scores that were clearly earned on the basis of heavy hitting. it With Barr out and Dugan transferred to right field from his usual place at first base, the Packers were somewhat handicapped, but the absence of hitting ability, with Delaney Remarkable picture of the manner in which French mounted troops quelled the riots started. by the dock frustrated from the start, was the deciding- workers at Havre. Many were killed and- scores Injured during the fighting, which was followed by a general strike. factor that gave the game to Adams. The champions, on the other mmsm ALBERT LEA TEAM ing attained its majority a dog remains hand, especially in the ninth inning, WELL, DID YOU a dog until he dies'. if were up to usual form at bat. EVER?— The box score: IS RE-INSTATED' Grand Meadow's ball team boasts of holding the state line championship, 'AUSTIN WINS When is a-dog not a dog? When having defeated the LeRoy club ON THURSDAY the Austin city council „was worrying and won 22 out of 24 games played 5 State High School Association about what to do •vjith the estimated this season.- By a close 4 to 3 victory over 10,000 canines in this city, no Withdraws "Weather Is the Real Test Adams at Albert Lea on Thursday, one ^thot of that question, for the Says Sam: Some fellows know how of a Woveit Wire Fence the Austin Packers evened matters Barrier. dogs were so much in evidence anyway. to talk and some know*when to talk. at two-all, and made the championship Whe*. you get a combination of the But' down in Kansas City the American Fence, the original and series in the Southern Minnesota two, you've got a leader! conundrum was solved when Arthur genuine, has stood the test of Albert Lea high school has been reinstated League doubly interesting by Strickland, finance commissioner, excanines changing weather for 20 years. in the Minnesota High A good cement floor in a henhouse providing the necessity for the fifth to­|empted under thirty days of It yields to contraction and expansion School association, it was learned is economical, durable, rat-proof, easy and deciding game at Waseca yesterday. 1 age from taxation. The commissioner's of hot and cold weather. day when Coach R. R. Roach receive 1 to clean, dry, and sanitary. It costs contributions to zoology sets a Perfect galvanizing and big a little something, but is worth a lot information to that effect from E. Heavy hitting and few errors was new maximum limit for a dog's more. heavy wires-make it the most C. Truesdale, former Carleton sUr. the combination that gave Austin classification, however. Since hav­ durable fence on earth. Full who is coaching at Albert Lea. the win over the down county team, 1 The News—$2.50 a year—worth it weight. Full size of wire. Full Albert Lea had beo.n barred from which on the other hand, provided length of rolls. the state high sch»l association on some mighty fast work in the*sixth Charter No. 4131 Reserve District No. 9 Look for the sign: American Fence. a technicality, when it was found tat Repojrt of Condition of inning when three were scored. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Made byv American Steel & Wire the athletic department failed to send Company Weeks, pitching for Austin, struck in all of its records last year. This out eleven men, and allowed Adams matter has now been satisfactorily but six hits, most of which came in at Austin in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on September straightened out. the sixth frame. Peck for Adams 15, 1922. There is a keen rivalry between RESOURCES struck out eight Packers, but was Fir Sale by the Austin and Albert Lea high Loans and Discounts .... .^. ..... .... .$1,065,491.98 hit nine times. Overdrafts 8 128.91 DECKER BROS. schools which will be uncovered at The box score: U. S. Government Securities owned: the Armistice Day game between ADAMS— AB PO A E a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds the schools here in Austin. par .value) 50,000.00 Phalen, ss 4 0 1 2 3 0 The Store that Satisfies Austin, Minn. b.—All other United States Government Securities 109,500.00 Bowers, 2b 4 ,1 1 0 3 1 FINAL HANDICAP ToJal 159,500.00 Meyers, cf 3 1 0 3 1 0 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 72 100.72 Bildsten, 3b 4 1 1 1 0 0 Banking House, $21,721.16 Furniture and fixtures, $7,057.55... 28',778!71 TOURNEY BEGINS Real estate owned other than banking house .,4 6,239.00 J. Schneider, ... 4 0 1 8 1 1 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 61,514 07 R. Ulven, rf .,... 4 0 0 0 0 0 in vaults arid amount due from national banks.. 44,514.06 Cash Peck, .4 0 2 0 1 0 Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust Tucker, lb 2 0 0 8 0 0 companies in the United States 29,764.98 Sixteen Men Matched Checks on other banks in the same^gity or town as H. Schneider, lb 2 0 0 1 0 0 reporting bank 3,339.20 L. Ulven, If ,. 3 0 0 1 0 0 For Championship. Miscellaneous cash items 476.4i 139,608.72 TOTALS 34 3 6 24 9 2 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .s AUSTIN— AB PO A E 2,500.00 Broderick, ss .... 2 1 1 1 3 0 Drawings for the first round of Total .$1,477,348.04 Chapman, 2b .... .3 0 0 1 4 1 LIABILITIES the final handicap tournament followed Deitrich, 3b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Capital Stock Paid in 1$ 75,000.00 the playing of tlje qualification Surplus fund '. 25,000.00 fh Meany, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 round last week, Art West announced Undivided profits 15,528.38 Dugan, lb 3 0 1 12 0 0 today. Circulating notes outstanding 50,000.00 riniiM Barr, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 Amount due to national banks £,816.7^. The drawings for the matches, Wengert, rf 4 2 2 0 0 0 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust 28, 29, 30 which may be played at the players' companies in the United States 50,059.25 Smith, 4 0 1 11 2 1 option, were as follows: H. H. Corey Certified checks outstanding 613.20 Weeks, 4 0 1 0 4 0 and W. H. Albertson H. W. Laufle Cashier's checks outstanding 28,783.28 and M. E. Cook A. B. McGrath Demand deposits subject to Reserve (deposits payable TOTALS 32 4 9 27 14 2 within 30 days): and E. R. Cory J. W. Mann and L. Individual deposits subject to check 404,326.79 "t THREE DAYS ONLY Summary—-Three |p. Meany J. N.r NichioT^^anjcl C. J. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 28,074.63 gan, Wengert first oiF'-'DallSife^-Sffi '^I&rboe Jay Hormel and C. C. Leek Time deposits: Certificates of deposit 308,820.93 Weeks, 1, Peck, 3 left on bases, Austin N. Nicholsen and C. E. Gilleece and Other time deposits 486,324.81 8, Adams 5 wild pitches, Weeks, R. P. Crane and W. C. Cooper. 1,311,819.66 Factory 1 two base hits, Phalen, Meany, Mr. West announced that the Deitrich, Weeks struck out by qualification round for the ladies golf Total $1,477,348.04 Three State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: Weeks, 11, by Peck, 8 double plays, championship would take place at Representative I, W. E. Hopfe, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear Chapman to Broderick to Dugan the Country Club tomorrow. that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. stolen bases, Bowers sacrifice hit, Days W. E. HOPFE, Cashier. Do Things "in Season." Chapman. Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest: There's a time for every purposing 25th day of September, 1922. J.L.MITCHELL, Only RESERVES LOSE TO for every work.—Ecclejsiastes. R. C. ALDERSON, P. D. BEAULIEU, Demonstrating Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. J. N. NICHOLSEN, My commission expires Feb. 15, 1928/ Directors. Speed of Light Measured. Be Sute to GRAND MEADOW Between the ticks of a watch a ray of light could move eight times round See This the .world. Limit Your Good A Physic. First Austin High Team mim iDemonstration When you want a physic that is Davenport Plays at Osage Spending mild and gentle in effect, easy to take and certain to act, take Chamberlain's Saturday. Tablets. They are excellent. at Our 1 CARD OF THANKS, When the Grand Meadow high and save the balance. That is a better way to get a school eleven acquired three touchdowns At the time of our great loss, we start financially than to limit your saving and spend wish to thank our many friends for and two drop kicks, the Austin the balance. the kind sympathies that were so lovingly high reserves fell to a 26 to 6 Showing Entire line of Coverings in Fancy Mohairs, Velours, Tapestry, Leather extended. Words cannot express victory Friday. It is surprising how quickly you can create capital While Grand Meadow demonstrated our gratitude to each friend, its scoring ability, some of the Austin civic and fraternal body who were when you go about it in the proper way and with determination. Where the Royal Davenport is Different huskies showed up well. Renwick so thoughtful at this hour. The beautiful and Warfield, halfbacks, and Howe, floral tributes were most helpful V. end, and Rasmussen, tackle did- especially and comforting to us in bearing With capital—reserve funds—you are ready fdr business Third, to make your bed you simply reach, under Fi^st, the Royal Bed Davenport seat is just the center cushion, pull towards you and the effective work. the bereavement of the husband and opportunities which will jsurely come t,q you. Re? the ^anle height as on the regular overstuffed seat rolls toward you on rollers, the legs auto-.matically Central high opens its schedule on father beloved by us all. member it is not your saving" aloHg that wilPftiaVe you davesport, and cannot be told from one in appear^ice. dropping into place, eliminating all Saturday with a game with the high —Mrs. Walter Rasmusson, independent. Your money must be in a safe place and "A* -C folds and heavy lifting which is common in davenports. school eleven at Osage. The first must^work for you. Ola Christianson, •'"fH. -7 irrt 0f{ -j -YinK iU.ij home game wilt be the following-Saturday Rasmusson, Sejjlmd, Cedar Chest for' y^ur bedding, being .. Fourth, now drop the Jthree loose cushions in :'W with Wiaona. -I R. Rasmusson. f\ '"j* f|,| fiC" imotH and dus€ 'ij^Q^'lth6 ^oVfeV of^ which is exposed place and you have a bed ready for use, which Coach R. R. iRo&ch said Saturday when the extension is }rawn out. This is has 432 of the finefct box springs, each being inclosed A Remarkable Record. .. that the Novembers date had not yet in a separate compartment, making you sc. an exclusive feature of the Royal Easy Davenport." Chamberlains' Cough Remedy has THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK perfect level bed so soft that a mattress is: ib)& filled altho negotiations were in progress 1"" It a remarkable record. has been in necessary. for a game then. use for colds, croup and whooping Two teams which Austin must play cough for almost half a century and of Austin, Minn. i,iA has constantly grown in favor and DONOVAN & GOSLEE this fall were in action on the gridiron popularity as its good qualities be"came Saturday. The Faribault high 1 Member Federal Reserve System. better known. It is the standard 11 X. school football eleven won its first and main reliance for these diseases game of the season when it defeated in thousands of hdnfes.' The L. MITCHELL, Py. D. BEAULIEU, E. HOPFE, facts that it ca"n always be depended the Waseca high, 20 to 7. The Shattuck Corner Main and Oakland Ava. Dial 2188 1^* President Vice President Cashier V& AUSTIN, MINN. jj upon and is safe and pleasant to •-Z' school defeated the Owatonna if®! take are greatly in its favor when it high school eleven^ 21 to 6. is wanted for children.