Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 19, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 19,1922. STATE PUBLIC Mower County News terest.' boys. The attendance rank is as follows: "In the Days of Buffalo Bill" will The rooms, buildings and departments Senior High School 98.28, Junior Published every Monday and Thursday, HEALTH 1M1NG be shown Saturday arid will present are ranked as to punctuality High School 97.16 Sumner 97.16, at Austin, Minnesota. the characters of Abraham Lincoln, and attendance. The punctuality rank Shaw 96.51,. Franklin 96.44, Lincoln is as follows: General Grant, General Lee, Buffalo Northwestern Advertising Representatives: 96.31, Webster 95.48, Whittier 95.28. Bill, Allafi Pinkertop, Gideon Wells, Lincoln 99.72, Shaw 99.72, Webster Minnesota Select List, 215 Convenes at Mechanic Average for grades 96.29. John Wilkes Booth, General Hancock 9970, Whittier 99.67, Franklin 99.61, South Sixth Street, Minneapolis: incorporated and Sitting Bull. Sumner 99.61. Average for grades Average for all schools 9'6.87. 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Arts High School 371 DEPARTMENT STORES Art Secord, the popular cowboy 99.68. The best record for punctuality In St. Paul. star, wilt have an important role in Senior High School 99.58, Junior was made by Miss Corinne Henry's ROE & PRESTON, Publishers. 205 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. this picture. High School 9.57. Average for all room, Lincoln school, in which only v. On the Program Saturday also is schools 99.63. one pupil was reported tardy. JL.. P. C. PRESTON Editor-Manager October 26 will- be a great day" for "Moonshine Valley," a big thriller of health in Minnesota, for it marks the L. w. 'MARSHALL I city Editor the we^t in which William Farnum, beginning of a series of riieetings of the popular he-man star is in the all health agencies in Minnesota and World Tire Store leading role. In this picture Farnum Per Yeiar, in advance $2.50 the Annual Meeting of the Minnesota represents man as all wish to see Six Months $1.26 Public Health association. Meetings him—a .man who fights for right, will be held in the Mechanics Who battles against injustice, large Entered as Second Class Matter at That (leanEconomu! Arts High School in St. Paul. and small. the Post office at Austin, Minn., under C. C. L00MER Promptly at 10:00 a. m., the Health the act of March 3, 1879. SUBMIT REPORTS Crusade Conference will open for Phone No. 7332 112 E. Maple Street teachers, educators, and health workers Grantland Rice, well known Eastern from all Minnesota. FOR FIRST PERIOD A Big Tire Sale sport writer, in referring to the Typical savings, all of themi Ouality is what you .One o'clock is the time set for the Iowa victory over Yale, calls ,our would have it and prices that are extremely attractive* meeting of the Board of Directors neighbors on the south "coyottes." which will receive the message of its Investigate now by making comparisons! We've always supposed they were President, Dr. C. L. Scofield, also Attendance, Punctuality "hawkeyes" and that South Dakota On All Tires In Stock We Will Give president of the State Board of Health boasted of the name of "coyottes." Reports Are Sent and vice-president of the Advisory 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT Check up on that Mr. Rice. Blankets Comforters and commission for Tuberculosis. Election To Parents. of Directors and officers for the from Advertised prices for three days We .read the other day that up in coming year will also take place, and Our Own Representative Values Minneapolis they knew winter was THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Dr. William F. Wild, executive secretary, The first six weeks period closed coming because a certain man had received will deliver the annual report of last Friday, October 13, and both Direct mill shipments, eliminating middlemen profits, afford his annual supply of Maple October 19 to 21 the association, which is a record of you these Important savings. scholarship and attendance reports sugar from friends in Vermont. That's greac achievements in health work in are made out for rooms, buildings rathe)* a novel barometer but,we'll Come early while we have your sizes. All tires guar Minnesota. Nice weight cotton and departments. a to stick to the^-one we've always used. blankets, 642 The gavel will fall for the opening anteed, Brunswick and Miller, Monarch, Dunbar and Supt. S. T. Neveln announces that filled sllkoline Our barometer is the day we take 74. of the Seal Sale Institute at 2:30 Michigan Tires. covered comforts there is a total enrollment in the entire our woolens out of their summer quarters sharp. Campaign directors from every 72x78. school of 1857 pupils of whom and place them in the bureau Brunswick Oversize $2.49 Miller county will be in attendance, and ,900 are boys and 957 are girls. Of drawer to be used after the next Saturday no effort will be spared to make this Fabric Cord Fabric Cord this number 1052 are in the grades night bath. most enthusiastic meeting of its kind 30x3 $ 7.75 and 805 in the Junior and Senior High $ Warm Cotton $ $ 7.75 ever held. school. In the grades there are 536 blankets, 60x76, Good weight cot^ 30x3i/2 8.75 12.95 9.50 11.95 IN MY OPINION boys and 516 girls. In the high school ton filled silkollne $1.69 32x31/2 12.95 18.00 13.95 18.00 Park to Present comforts, 72x84 the girls are in the majority, there 32x4 16.25 22.25 $2.98 17.75 being 364 boys and 441 girls. Excellent Films 33x4, 17.25 22.90 18.75 There are two causes for the decrease OPPOSES AMENDMENT NO. 1 in the number of boys. More 34x4 17.50 Very heavy wool 23.40 Reaf satlne covered 23.90 Editor, The Mower County News:— finished blankets, The Park Theatre program for cotton filled of them drop out of school to go to Aft (all cotton) 66x $0 AO Can see by the papers that some (Other sizes in proportion) comforts Saturday and Sunday is made up of work when they pass the compulsory 80.,,. parties are working hard for an Fine sateen lovely several high grade pictures, one of attendance age, and more girls attend Extra weight wool amendment to our constitution—providing pa a which is of considerable historic in from the rural districts than finished all cotton $Q stitched comforts, rural credit. But would such blankets, 66x80... .72x84' an act really help the farmers? We I A fine soft stlk all know that farm mortgages have Wool Blankets— :..$5.90 covered, comfort been a good and sure investment, until $5.49, $6.90, $8.90 size 12x84 SPECIAL OFFERING ON Not In Service the past two years, when the farmers have been unable to pay the SNOWFLAKE FLOUR interest and thousands of farms are going back to their former owners. Good Knitted Underwear Would it not be a fine proposition forpeople Strictly Fresh In Every Respect with money to loan to have For Men and Boys the state act as a real estate agent $1*90 per 49 lb. Sack Some people in business might ji^t as well place and buy tax free land bonds, go security Some of th emost reliable mills in the country manufacture a sign over their door r'eading—"Not In Service." for the investment, and collect the men's and boys' knitted underwear we selL the interest. I expect that those advocates iWorkmanship is of, high character and the materials are We have just received afresh shipment of Real service makes the customer want to come of rural credit would have a Selected wools and cottons. Our values speak for themselves credit bank in each county with a back. this excellent spring wheat brand, Minnesota compare our quality and prices snap for about 500 office.seekers, with —they are convincing. a yearly pay roll of one million dollars. made. It is absolutely guaranteed to be If the customer does not come back, there is a Men's fleece-lined. !, gray unions 1 They tell us that this credit satisfactory by the miller and by us. reason. it 1| uO desirable weight system will not cost the tax payers a cent. Then we may ask who is to Men's blue Random unions .Special Prices on 5-Bag Lots satisfactory weight foot the bills? Easy money and more THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK ,Service Will debt would act as a stimulant for a 98 Pound Sacks. make you want to come back. Men's part wool unions In grey£*J /JO sick person—only temporarily reliev—and only «p£.D?7 H. L. Goss Seed Co. leave the system weaker than Men's all wool white unions Qft before. It is rather too much credit extraordinary value that brought the present difficulty on Men's fleece lined cotton shirts Successor to Hare & Goss, Austin, Minn. the farmers. They borrowed monfey drawers. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK and "North Star #0«J for things that they did not need, Brand," each such as more high priced land, tractors, Men's wool rlbbfd shirts and automobiles, pianos, high priced drawers dark grey only ea.. of Austin, Minn. cattle, etc. What the farmers need *H' 'I' 'I' 'X' M« 4' Men's all wool flat knit shirts A is not more loans of money, but a Member Federal Reserve System. aiy} drawers each......... V* FURS price for their products that will pay J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, Boys' fleece lined anions ex- QQ. the cost of production and something Ov cellent grade for bard wear..... President Vice President Cashier for their labor like other people. No Special Law or amendment fjr the E. J. Peterson of Glemaker & Company of St. Paul farmer^ is needed. There are only Will Be At the two steps or measures that can bring Hand-Bags—New Styles! back prosperity to the farmers and AUSTIN FUR SHOP they are to reduce production to balance To Get Results supply and demand, and have MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 (one day only) An Interesting Presentation the government fix prices on farm products. The question of price fixing WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF FUR COATS The collection embraces Bags of sheepskin, goatskin, was up at the agricultural convention •ractors Use cowhide, calfskin, pin seal in tool leather, new "radio" at Washington some years leather and suede. Many are fitted. Some hand laced ago, and no doubt it would have been styles. You will approve of the values at adopted. But the Farm Bureau heads None of the Methods or Means were opposed to it. As an excuse for this action they^aid that.4he farmers Employed by Other Professions are only one-third of tfie population and the prices would be fixed ILJLJ—I. We give to every other profession its full to suit the majority. But this was due. only to pull wool over the farmer's To the bio-chemist we give the use of all eyes. If everybody would know what An Ever Corset Popular the chemicals in the world. to pay, and manipulators could not To the germ theorists we give all the I exist. But the Farm Bureau heads vaccines, serums and the germs. would not lose their prestige. They Our "Lady-Lyke", Back Laced To the dietitian we give all the foods in wanted to sell the Farmers Products. the world to compound and cook for .his use. Some time ago Mr. Balmer told The diagnostician may have diagnosis— the farmers that this sales agency may call all conditions what name he will, To wear is to appreciate the would get 90 millions a' year more in any dead language he chooses. service-giving qualities it affords, for the farmers' grain by signing a The fresh air faddist may have the sun the grace to carriage it five-year contract. And some enthusiastic and the air, and the hydrotherapist the 3 water. gives, the comfort to purse in farmers thought that millenium DEFINITION for the farm was at hand. Somebody low price. The practice of Chiropractic electro-therapist may have all the consists of the "various rays, and hues, and currents. sell their product on a non-prifit adjustment, with the hands, of the movable Our Own basis told them that they would 0 The physical culturist may have all the Model segments of the spinal, gymnasiums in the world, and all the various column to normal posi- be in purgatory before the five years 1 tion for the purpose of contraptions by which he lures healthfrom were up and my predicton came true Lady-Lyke Corset releasing the prisoned' its hidden recesses. impulse 98c sooner than I expected. Suggestive ^herapy may use. any or allof Now they have spent millions of its eight "forms of suggestion. the farnaers' money and are nearly Ask Your3 e, °5r hands—the human spine— 300,000 in the hole and have not sold ChiropraetdS and the "power within." a bushel of grain for the farmers. Various for Styles Employ none but a competent chiropractor. But the fflnny part of it is that they "The Last Word" Up to $4.98 -were to educate the farmers and Open from 8:00 a. m. to.10:00 p. m. Write for information regarding Chiropractors or Schools to the teach them to apply business principles, If yoircontemplate buying a coat, cape or scarf this fall do Universal S. When once you wear "Lady. and now they talk of gathering Chiropractors' Association, Davenport, Iowa, U. A. not fail to look over this wonderful selection- Lyke" you'll wear none othet. up the loose ends of their affairs when Whether of coutil body clotb ot All Rights Reserved AUSTIN FUR SHOP they have not done a dollars worth brocade. It embodies tbe good corset G.,% STORING, D. C. DIAL 2508 Over Woolworth's requirements, topped attraft* of business. ttvs trimmings *s-. v' —C. Lagervall, 111 E. WATER STREET Win? A. CHAPMAN, D. C. KDIAL 2593 Over Austin Natl. Bank "r vl- Renova, Minn. i. R, S. NELSON, .D C. DIAL 2277 Lewis Building