Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 9, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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The matter was referred to the sbuct .sides of ^Seventh street from Freeborn, ter of building a walk near the Seventh we are really alive! but can't prove and the power to possess which instills DO YOU KNOW including Euclid, Walnut and it another' claims?that we can be Day Adventist church on the committee and the city engineer. iS- the spirit of romance that has| I actually conscious cif existence. We Locust streets, was accepted by the west side of Franklin street be looked caused thousands of couriageous men A city clean-up day was think the first idfea .is the best but cduncifc and women to penetrate that far desert into. He called attention to. the by Alderman Burns, ii\ which all The purchase of 12 feet of the the second seems truest when we are country of the midnight sun. WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN BREVlOtJS OCTOBERS? condition "of the particular location sons ?foould lend a hand toward Goodwin property behind the armory it in he ,The leading role is portrayed^by "dedicated to St. Paul, the apostle of We are indebted to the Minnesota after rains when it is practically impossible tifying the city. This matter w31 was approved. Miss Clara Williams in a manner that nations," which' afterwards became Historical Society for the to use that side of the street. taken up at the next meeting. Important Meters Alderman Burhs requested the mat is both convincing and fascinating. the nucleus of the village of St. Paul, following data, published in the was built by Father Lucian Galtier. Are Discussed Minnesota Historical News. October 20, 1849—The Minnesota October 16, 1888—Governor Lewis A KODAK ON THE Cass of Michigan issued a proclamation Histocical society was incorporated (Continued from page 1.) HIGHWAY by the first territorial legislature. establishing the County^ of tween main and St, Paul, on the south October 20, 1849—A Democratic Crawford, which included that part side of Water street between Main mass convention Was-held iri St. Paul of Minnesota east of the Missippi. and Franklin, on, the south side of Reportsuindicate that whatever^else at which officers were chosen, a platform October 28, 1834—Henry Hastings •Bridge street between Main and St. has followed prohibition, not so many adopted, and the Minnesota Pioneer Sibley, fur-trader, pioneer, and statebuilder, Paul. It, will be remembered that felows need trained lightning bugs declared the organ of the party. arrived at New Hope, later parking heretofore has" been limited to find the key-hole, as formerly. This marked the beginning of named Mendota. God be praised for women-folk who to the north fiide qfjBridge street between party organization in Minnesota. October, 1841—The rude log chapel, Main and Chatham. never grow top weary searching for City^Attorney Burton Hughes jvas the shoes, ties, spectacles and other fast-disappearing flapper tribe. The asked to report on the question as to things men are mislayiiig. WELL, DID YOU bobbed headed girls are changing whether the city could furnish electric Beware the man who discusses the EVER?— their allegiance from New York to ethics of work. The real worker is current to consumers living outside Paree and the Flapper Shop entirely busy at his job, and is not orating.„ the city limits* He stated that lost its patronage.—Albert Lee Tribune. the city could carry current to the A man in Denver in a fit of rage Listen to This. city limits and that if meters were cut off both of his ears, and now he Here is a regular whopper. It has no place to hold his pencil. .located at the limits, citizens could comes from Iowa: Seven years ago Big Alaskan Film there connect to lines within the city. Some money, when it talks, says: a farmer hung his vest on a fence in At Lyric Theatre City Engineer Overland reported "Don't squeeze me so hard!" the barnyard. A calf chewed up one that the C. M. & St. P. Ry. had not A Kansas professor says the lemon pocket of the garment in which was as yet given assurance that its section is really a berry. After that someone a standard gold watch. Last week A great many of the scenes in the of Railway street would be paved. is sure to call the prune a mineral. the animal, a staid old milk cow, was Seleart production "Carmen of the The division superintendent of the butchered for. beef, and the timepiece Klondike," which will be shown at road had been requested for this assurance, The reason why married folks always was found in such a position the Lyric treatre for two days, commencing but, stated Mr. Overland, it get on better than expected is between the lungs of the cow that today were laid in the little that most brides never have time to had not been forthcoming. The matter the respiration—the closing and filling Alaskan town of Skawag, a mining read "Cupid's Hints" in the family was referred to the next meeting of the lungs— kept the stemwinder settlement in the Klondike Mountains. journals. of the council. would up, and the watch had The scenes of necessity, have Mr. Overland told the council that Angleworms are not catching fish lost but four minutes in seven years. to be realistic in every respect. There construction on the Chicago and this year with their accustomed alacrity. —Waseca Journal. are temporary shacks, dance-halls, Great Western surface sewer would the clainj offices and all the unique Good Bye, Flappers. begin as soon as all necessary material The highest credit women win is buildings which- were to be found in Albert Lea flappers had better begin has arrived. Some" of the material their decent reticence about the men the mining settlement during the to bid farewell to the days of has been received, he said. they know. days of the Alaskan gold rush. Also, their flapperdom, according to a report The council decided that the city At the very worst it is ^dark only there is a main street of the town, reaching here from New York would bear none of the- expense of fifty'per cent of the time. flooded by the thaws, forming a bed today. Flappers are becoming passe heating the armory and instructed Bombs and bums have a natural affinity. of' knee-deep mud, thru which the rapidly. Ground gripper gowns and the clerk to so notify the officers of 4* population has fo wallow. apurtenances that go with them the National Guard here. We all expect the photographer to The actors and actresses perform-* are in vogue. Much hereafter is to The plat for the Goebel addition do better than the mirror does. ed and pespired in the robes of fur HAND-ENGINE POWER-ELECTRIC be left to the imagination regarding to the city, extending along both One school of philosophy holds that and mackinaws representing the almost what silk stockings cover, it is indicated l: unendurable cold of the Klondike and bobbed hair must be taught Built to wash dirty clothes clean. Sold on an absolute 4* region, while the sun shone in to grow rapidly, or well arranged FARM l.OANS & Los Angeles and the citizens in theirshirt-sleeves switches must be worn. Long Gowns, guarantee.:Your money back if not satisfied sweltered as they watched the New York information says, long the. filming of the scenes. gowns of the ground gripper variety, We make Farm Loans at lowest "Carmen of the Klondike" is a most vampish hats, and all the other raiment rates, without delay. unusual picture both- from the viewpoint of the old world type of female -&> of plot construction and impressive Agents for the Federal I^nd B^nk. I fittings fresh from Paris are winning scenic effects. There are sand the battle against the sporty, Come in and see us befoie storms and rain storms and night short skirted, dinky-hatted styles of Lansing Austin place your loan. scenes which make it intengely realistic. the fiip-flapper. The production is full of stirring New York says it is so because of t*. Farmers and Merchants State B&nk. action from beginning to end the filing of an involuntary petition and the story carries an atmosphere in bankruptcy against the Flapper Austin, Minn. of adventure and gamble—that great Shop where Miss Fannie Luball'has gamble of. life, love and happiness. been dispensing equipment to the •i-' BARBECUE BIG United States Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, famous Progressive leader and chairman •-i of the Farm Bloc, will speak at the Court House in Austin at 8 p. m. 30 One Acre Tracts 5 Five Acre Tracts 100 Acres of Standing Timber Tuesday, Oct. 10 & 50 River Frontage Lots and 5o Residence Lots on Kenwood Avenue And all the farm land on east side of Red Ball highway between Austin and Ramsey, consisting of four sets of buildings and approximately 1500 acres recently owned by Ernie Babcock, formerly of Austin, now of Los Angeles, California. Senator Capper will be in Minnesota only one The U. S. Real Estate & Development Co., Spring Valley, Minn., have purchased this-entire tract and will sell at public auction absolutely without reserve and regardless of price day,, and citizens of Mower county and vicinity on the premises ten blocks north of Postoffice on ... have a rare opportunity to hear one of the Saturday, Oct. 14 at 10 a. m. big men of the United States senate.: B.. Mi Every, farmer, business man and workingman One Ford Touring Car Free will be interested in his message.Ladies especially "ii 1 invited. One Ford car will be given away FREE. TKe"distribution of the tickets on tire -given free and on the cash donations has no Each and every person on the ground, whether connection whatsoever with the sale. These a purchaser or not, will be given a ticket entitling tickets are given away to every person on the 'W' •5?* --it such person to an equal opportunity to get ground whether a purchaser or not^ The hoveling the Ford FREE. Besides giving away the Ford of the ticket entitling a person to the car FREE, we distribute in the same manner fifty idoes not bar him from participating Jn the cash a 1 cash prizes and also a rocking chair. I Concert by a 50 Piece Band During theDay "V Meeting Under Auspices —S U. S. Real Estate & Development Co. Mower County Republican Committee bais Valley, M. P. FUGLE, Manager,1 Spring Minnesota.