Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 23, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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1 vy ""v rt* "v"** iWP 1* "Page.Two ~'. '•'4-^ ,! MOWER: COUNTY NEWS,.AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Oct. 23, 1922. Countess Adopts Claudia Tartoue ALL CANDIDATES f" ECLIPSE ECHOES POLITICAL BACK AMENDMENT ADVERTISEMENTS •i- Weekly Shavings. Edited by Volume 445. &<U« (Prepared by O.'J. Simmons, Austin, October 18, 1922 Splinters. ,•.•«(, Minn., for which the regular advertising Preus, Inderhus Johnson rate is to be paid). MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS LOCK THE DOOR NEWRY THIS MONTH -, r-H Advocate Rural 3r Lock the door against hog cholera To the Voters of Mower County:— Put your house or barn in shape and., stock diseases. Concrete made Credits. this month replace those old steps I am about to complete my second with our cement will lock it tight. Mrs. Albert Luthe and George with concrete, build storm doors and term as your County Auditor and am Cleanliness, the secret of good profits, put on weather strips. Coal may be were in Blooming Prairie Friday on a candidate for re-election at the General is possible only when concrete is scarce this winter. It will pay you Election November 7, 192$. Statements urging support for liberally used. Cleanliness means business. to make the house more comfortable. healthy stock and big milk yields, It is the general practice for candidates Amendment No. 1—rRural Credits— & Miss Mable Magnuson spent Sunday Is your roof in good shape? If more pounds of pork per dollar's to go out and meet the voters at the polls on November 7, were issued not, now's the time to put on Red at her home in Newry. worth of corn, and safety against personally and solicit their support. last week by the three candidates Cedar Shingles or other good roofing. scourges that often wipe out the profits This, under the present circumstances, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ulland, Edwin for governor. The statements of many years' operation. I cannot do without neglecting and Milly motored to Emmons Sunday. We have plans for sanitary farm are in line with pledges contained in the work in the office. This is the time' of year when the structures. Ask us about them. The progressive farmer is culling his It has been my ambition to do my the Republican, Democratic and Farmer-Labor plans are free. Our materials are poultry so as to increase his laying Mr. John Williamson visited with duty in a way that would justify the party platforms. the best in the market and sold at hens. The time is here when the farmer confidence you have placed in me and his Friend Hershel Thompson Sunday Letters from J. A. O. Preus, Republican, right prices. realizes that his poultry brings «df re-elected I pledge you my best afternoon. Edward Inderhus, Democrat, him more money for the investment service, which I have endeavored to than anything on the farm and more "ELCO COAL" BAKES BEAUTIFUL Alvin and Stanley Lostegard, Geo. and Magnus Johnson, FarmerLabor, give in the past. attention is given to housing them. BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES If my services as your County and Herman Luthe and Ephraim and were made public by J. F. If you have not provided a good winter Many users rave about Elco being Auditor have met with your approval, Rudolph Magnuson motored to Albert Reed,-chairman of the Farmers' Special quarter for your poultry, better such a wonderful heating coal, but it I respectfully solicit your support. drop in and talk it over. We can fit Lea Sunday and took in the committee on Amendment No. 1, is equally excellent for baking, broiling, Yours very respectfully, you out. Flying circus. in the order in which they were received, frying, and all kinds of cooking. —0. J. SIMMONS. after each had been asked to Agnes and Ruth Noble visited at give his position with respect to the .. (Prepared by L. A. Sherman, Austin, the Sven Magnuson home Sunday afternoon J. J. CLEMENS pt amendment. and also Elmer Ulland and Minn., for which the regular advertising The statement in part received PIECE OR A CAR LOAD Albert Noble. rate is paid). from J. A. O. Preus, incumbent and Gena Magnuson went to Austin Republican candidate follows: DIAL 2047 NOTICE TO VOTERS. Local Manager Claudia Windsor Tartoue, the Pacific Coast girl who married Pierre Tartoue, last Monday where she is helping "The Credit system which will be the French portrait painter, has been adopted by due process of law As I am a candidate for the with the house cleaning at the Pooler put in effect if the amendment is passed the daughter and sole heir of Countess Clarel de Tocqueville de Rampan de office of Clerk of District Court Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done home. Chanquetot. The friendship is said to have established before Claudia's will in no sense burden the taxpayers. been Her A World of Good. of Mower County, I respectfully Ulland Bros, are busy shredding marriage and domestic conflict. Nor will it be solely for the solicit the support of all voters "Chamberlain's Tablets have done in this vicinity this week. benefit of the farmers. It will fur- me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella who feel that I am capable The Poultry Cullmg Demonstration AUSTIN JERSEY L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have inyest whether fa the dt EIGHT YEAR OLD of performing the duties of which Inch was held at the O. A. Ulland |«or recommended them to a number of a chance place the office and am worthy of my friends and all who have used WINNER OF FIRST home Saturday was well attended. money safely and at fair interest HIGH PRODUCER them praise them highly." When such support. M. E. M. went to see his gal last rates. To farmers, it will furnish LIBRARY BUTTON troubled with indigestion or constipation, —L. A. SHERMAN. Sunday night. give them a trial and realize loans at reasonable interest and Blanche Hanson was in Austin on for yourself what an excellent medicine loans which, with the interest, may The man who pays as he goes may it is. Tuesday. be paid off in convenient sums from Harold Otterstrom, an eight year never get very far—but he can always Hanna Declares Cow Is Hanna Lund is doing some sewing year to year, until the entire debt is old pupil of Miss Allen's room at the come back. for Mrs. J. Smith. Champion of All cancelled. It will not conflict with' Lincoln school, is the winner of the Mrs. John Herron had her sale on the federal farm loan system, but first library button awarded to children Breeds. Tuesday. A large crowd attended. will supplement it. who have read and reported on "I can not see how it will be harmful five books. Miss Burgess, the librarian CARLETON PLANS Skilled, careful recharging. I^GW smoked to any legitimate business interest of the Austin Library gave Brownie's Lass, a registered Jersey Competent skill for overhauling.t. but it will be helpful to farmers, Harold the button Thursday, after he Cow, born on December 25 1915, rebuilding, repairing. A HQME-COMING investors and the state as a whole." had written brief summaries of the and raised at the Elm-o Farm, Austin, a million by Every phase of battery sei 7ce for The statement in part, received five books he had read. was the high producing Jersey every make is offered by this station from Edward Inderhus, Democratic Harold was the envy of his classmates —i'cr we are fully equipped, stocked, cow for the month of May in the thirty-eight candidate, follows: Friday morning when he gave experienced and skilled. men who love testing associations of the Plan to Greet Graduates Modest charges. "Amendment No. 1, is the most vital book reports to several classes in the state. For that and the two following issue before voters this fall, and Universtiy of Southern Minn. school. And Students on test periods she has produced and I am stressing the importance The five books Harold read were a superior over 2100 quarts of milk and 252 October 28. of favorable action in all of my "The Cave Ban," by Dopp, "Irish pounds fat, -equal to 315 pounds butter. I & SIGNS PHONE 6743. speeches. I believe it should be adopted, Twins," by Perkins, "The History of cigarette ON TIME primarily because it will be a potent a Brownie," by Craik, "Pinoccio," by Mr. Hanna lays claim to the highest Saturday, October 28, has been selected factor in bringing the ownership Collodi, and "Overall Boys," by FOR SALE—The News has on hand Metal, Cloth and Card Board producing cow regardless of a large assortment of typewriter by Carleton College Alumni as of'our land back to the tiller of the Grover. Signs. breed for these three months for a ribbons of especially good quality, the date of the annual Home-Coming soil. This will be done thru a low I & SIGN CO. which we are offering at fifty cents a two time milker. Practically all Day Celebration on the college campus rate of interest on loans running for Knocking the place in which you to close out the lot. The Milo ribbon the high producing cows are fed and LeRoy, Minnesota. at Northfield. Plans are already make you* living is like slapping your a long term of years. is one qf the most satisfactory milked three and four times daily made and at this price is a real nearing completion and a full day's mother in the face. "City voters, as well as those in and a test made to determine the increase bargain. The Mower Countv News. entertainment is being arranged for the country, should support the 20-tf in production from a two time the "Old grads" and friends of the amendment because it is certain to How Not to Take a Cold. milking anJ four showed an increase college who are expected to be in attendance. Some persons are subject to frequent be helpful to agriculture, the state's of over thirty per cent. The average THOMAS A. CONLON colds, while others seldom, if ^V4**4*J4*t4 *t4 *Z4*t4*t4 *Z4*+4*"t4 *t4*4* *Z4 *t4*t4*+*^ Three thousand notices basic industry. T{ie plan will neither *f «yearly production of all cows on test 3ver, have a cold. You will firfd*that have been sent out to Carletonites conflict with nor hinder the federal II FURS I the latter take good care of themselves. in the United States is 202 pourfds AUCTIONEER all over the Northwest, and the largest farm loan system. Instead, it will They take a shower or cold fat while this cow produced fifty home-coming crowd in the history sponge bath every day in a warm strengthen and supplement its work. pounds more in the three months, room, avoid over heated rooms, sleep of the college is predicted by members "The Democratic platform indorses The Small Choker he said. with a window open or partly open, of the committee who are in Amendment No. 1 without equivoca avoid excesses, over eating, becoming The man who makes auctioneering The Large Choker She had no different feed and care touch with the situation. tion and our State Central Committee over heated and then chilled and getting than the rest of the herd and had no 1 5 his business. The Short Coat The main feature of the day will the feet wet. Then, when' they for has instructed every speaker not silage or pulp and was on pasture feel the first indication of a cold, they be the annual Carleton-St. Olaf football to leave an audience until the necessity The Long Coat DIAL 2156 FOR DATES day and night, Mr. Hanna »aid. take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy classic on Laird Field. Both for voting Yes on the Amendr without delay and it is soon over. AUSTIN, MINN. The Wrap colleges have strong elevens and one ment has been explained." of the brilliant games of the college The Cape The statement in part received from PRINTING year is in prospect. With Carleton Magnus Johnson, Farmer-Labor candidate, I Senate** Every Latest Styie'AII and St. Olaf student bodies attending follows: •& the game en masse, one of the largest "Amendment No. 1 is one of the Made In Our Factory, GUY BRADFORD crowds ever attending a state college Any kind you want most forward-looking pieces of legislation Awaiting*Your Inspection, football game is expected. Seats that has been offered Minnesota Any quantity Auctioneer in the grandstand will be reserved in many a day. It is hard to Remodeling Our Specialty. you need for returning Carleton Alumni, and realize that this amendment, if and all wearers of the Carleton "C" will passed, will open the door to a constructive, Get our prices Graduate of Jones Auctioneering Albert Lea Hide be admitted to the game on complimentary state-directed system of School of Chicago tickets. The game is scheduled agricultural long time credit that will Governor Preus to begin at 2:30 p. m. lift farming'out of the quagmire of & Fur Co. MOWER COUNTY The committee has arranged several bank loans and mortgage company Office, Austin Feed Barn NEWS other features for the day's program. obligations. The amendment alone At 11:30 a special Alumni will not bring relief, but it rolls away Dial 7180 202 E. MILL STREET ALBERT LEA, MINN. Chapel service will be held in Skinner the stone of constitutional restrictions Will Speak at the Court House in Austin Memorial Chapel. The following *44*•* so that a progressive legislature have been asked to give short addresses can enact laws needed." to the gathering: Burton E. at 8:00 o'clock P. M., on Hughes of Austin, Gordon Welshons NEW RESCUE APPARATUS of Stillwater, D. P. Jones of Minneapolis, Tuesday Evening, and Dr. Cowling. At noon all Carleton Alumni are to be guests of the College at a luncheon in Salyes-Hill gymnasium. Immediately following the luncheon r- Oct. 24th there will be a joint meeting of the Alumni Association with the Alumni Is what you get for your money in buying Council and the Board of Trustees of the College. In the evening the student social committee is arranging an All-Carleton danc^. The Carleton Alumni office on the ground floor of Leighton Hall will be open during the day for the convenience This will be the only opportunity to hear of the visitors. Plans are rapidly nearing completion for the program the Senator and the Governor in this campaign, of^ the day and with favorable weather a record ^tendance of old Carleton "grads" from all over the" Northwest is expected, Every'farmer, Business man and working Austin graduates of Carleton will (More than a pound and a half man will be interested to hear these distinguished be in evidence at the home-coming (or a quarter) at Northfield. City Attorney Burton SAME PRICE speakers. Ladies especially invited. E. Hughes will be one of the speakers A land and wateg rescue breathing and several others have expressed ri 30 apparatus, Invented by the bureau of their intention of attending. The mines and adopted by thes Navy department, For .over years short distance to Northfield and the Is now available for use at excellent train connections afford an all navy stations and on naval ships. unusual opportunity to make the trip, a WHY PAY WAR PRICES? The apparatus Is equipped with small oxygen tank containing sufficient .s air to last at least a: half hour. The Good Health. Meeting under the Auspices of the MowerCounty MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT photograph shows a demonstration being If you would enjoy good health, given by the wearer of" the apparatus keep your bowels regular. No one Republican Committee. can reasonably hope to feel, well going into a smoke-filted Chamber when constipated. When needed, take and carrying out a man already Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild overcome by the smoke. and gentle.