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

November 2, 1922 · Page 2 of 9

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rj£ 1 mm 5 S 'v -?. *££#53* "•""sissspp c^-^a. s_-Er *r Three? UNTY' NEWS, AUSTIN,-MINN. MOWER Page Thursday, Nov. 2, 1922. .Speaking for Lodges. N LEGION Post, or write to _the nearest U. S. earnestly desired to keep Prof. Swann POLITICAL 'Skuse me, boss, but would you Veterans' Bureau office, who will on the faculty, it was unable to meet ADVERTISEMENTS furnish the necessary blanks or advise Chicago's salary figure, he said. mind 'vancin' me a dollar to jine de as to the proper office to communicate This university, to maintain standards, lodge dis evenin'?" Prepared and inserted by H. F. must retain and encourage "I guess so, Uncle Jake. But seems with, if the matter referred I Kezar, for which the regular adver to me you're always joining lodges. to does not come within their those members of its faculty who tising rate will be charged. have1 become teachers of renown, What's the name of this particular jurisdiction. widely recognized," declared the lodge?" NO INCREASE IN president. "Please, suh, itam the Sublime Defenders Veterans Informed of All Rrights. of de Royal Purple Order of The district office of the U. S. Veteran's New books, the cost of moving the de Constellations ob Epicurus." Bureau, Minneapolis, Minnesota, books in the present library to the "IT 1! THE BUDGET "Ge whiz—it only costs a dollar to with the co-operation of the new library, cost of moving the shops join such a mighty lodge as that?" American Legion, has compiled a to the new shop building on which list of questions, which it is desired work is starting, together with dairy "Sittin-ly, boss. Dat ain't nuffin. to submit for careful perusal to every You oughta see whut I could jine fo' building equipment and a swine barn Regents to Ask Same a dollar an' a half or two dollahs." person who saw service during 'at the -college of agriculture are Appropriation as the World War. among the items to be met from the 1. Are you carrying your Government funds provided for the first year of for 1921-22. POLITICAL Insurance? By passing a medical the biennium. It will also be necessary ADVERTISEMENTS i- examination and paying two to build at a cost of about $100,000, The University of Minnesota will J? months' premiums, you may reinstate an additional heating plant unit ask the 1923 legislature when it Prepared for and by Miss Olive your war term insurance. to provide for the new buildings now meets in January only to continue Cooley of Austin, Minn., for which 2. Have you received the sixty going up. Repairs on the tunnel "TV- the regular advertising rate will be the appropriation of $3,000,000 a' dollar discharge £onus? thru which the heat is conducted also year that was granted for the two paid.) Owen Martin and Sylvia De Frankie in a scene from the 3. Did you receive your full travel New York and will be necessary. years now closing and to replace "the pay of five cents per mile from Chicago laughing success, "JUST MARRIED," at the Park Theatre, Tues- Unusual expense items for the grant of $382,000 for increased teaching day, November 7. place of discharge to your home? second year of the biennium include forces that was stricken from 4. Have you received your lost equipment of the new administration the requests made of the 1921 legislature. .J* .J• *$H{hJN luggage, or filed a claim for reimbursement building, remodelling the present library I will jrreatly appreciate for same? building, which will be turned your support. This was the decision reached by 5. If you have a disability incurred to some other use, and remodelling JL F. KEZAR the finance committee of the board of in or aggravated by service:— Thrift the present dairy building at the college i'P regents at a meeting this week. It Are you receiving compensation of agriculture. A new dairy Candidate for will be referred to the entire board Do you need medical attention? building has been voted. Work on for approval. Have you applied for vocational it is soon to start. An item of $50,000 Clerk for District Court As their only extraordinary request, training for general improvements to the the regents will ask an appropriation 6- Were your allotments paid to campus also is contemplated for the Mower County of $75,000 a year for two the proper person and did they receive second year of the biennium. This Austin. Minn. years with which to equip the new library, the proper amount? will include a material extension of Thrift is the beginning of independence. Official election, Tuesday, now under construction, and 7. Did you receive your liberty pavement on campus streets. November 7. 1922. the new electrical engineering building bonds or if not completely paid for, Delegations from the college of MISS OLIVE COOLEY. It is never too late to save—but the sooner we that will be begun soon. has your money been refunded. (Prepared by O. J. Simmons, Austin, education and from the school for learn the better. Candidate for County Treasurer, Fred B. Snyder, chairman of the Minn., for which the regular advertising 8. Have you had your discharge nurses appeared before the committee, rate is to be paid). Mower County. Board of regents, and President L. fiiled with the Co. Auditor. By this the former to urge attention to Having served as deputy in the D. Coffman said that never before The sound, prosperous citizen is the man who may always be sure of having a .you the needs of their college for a new To the Voters of Mower County:— County Treasurer's office the past six had the University been in so good a practices thrift sensibly in his everyday life. of your service easily accessible Tecord building, the nurses to point out their I am about to complete my second years I feel duly qualified if elected to position to show the legislature the if the original discharge is lost. need for improved dormitory facilities. term as your County Auditor and am ia perform the affairs of the office reasonableness and moderateness of 9. If your discharge has become If you would realize your boyhood dreams of home Both matters were taken under a candidate for re-election at the General an efficient and economical manner lost, have you obtained a certificate its requests. Election November 7, 1922. comfort in your latter years—SAVE—SAVE—SAVE. consideration. and that the public will receive fair It is the general practice for candidates "Enrollment at the University of in lieu of lost discharge? to go out and meet the voters and courteous treatment at all times. Minnesota increased 10 per cent last 10. Do you know of any relatives personally and solicit their support. Your support at the general election Last Man's Club. Twenty-five year, and this year the increase is a of deceased ex-service men who have This, under the present circumstances, members of the Last Man's club of on November 7 will be appreciated. little more than 10 per cent," the not received back pay, allotments, I cannot do without neglecting the 151st Field Artillery in the world president said. "It is on this" account the work-in the office. or allowances (Prepared by L. A. Sherman, Austin, war will banquet Tuesday night at that we are asking the additional It has been my ambition to do my 11. Do you know of any dependents THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Minn., for which the regular advertising duty in a way that would justify the the West Hotel. Officers who served of deceased ex-service men who $382,000, for the teaching confidence you have placed in me and rate is paid). with the regiment overseas numbering force must be enlarged if we are to .are not receiving compensation? if re-elected I pledge you my best 125 eligible. Letters from those handle effectively a larger enrollment 12. Do you desire to file on government service, which I have endeavored to of Austin, Minn. NOTICE TO VOTERS. who cannot attend will be read, These Today we are teaching 20 per give in the past. land? You have preferred have been received from many parts As I am a candidate for the If my services as your County rights in the matter of filing and cent more students than we were Member Federal Reserve System. Auditor have met with your approval, of the world by Mayor George E. office of Clerk of District Court will also be given credit for the time two years ago, but with almost exactly I respectfully solicit your support. J. W. E. HOPFE, L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, Leach, who commanded the regiment of Mower County, I respectfully the same number of instructors. of your service, not to exceed two Yours very respectfully, Vice President Cashier solicit the support of all voters President overseas. A bottle of wine to be .years. —O. J. SIMMONS. drunk by the last surviving member who feel that am capable The veteran who is not receiving In this connection President Coffman will be on exhibit. It is cased in two of performing the duties of cited the loss of Prof. Swann of the full benefits of the various laws When you have your printing done German shells fastened with a clamp the office and am worthy of the physics department, who will go owes it to himself and family to confer at The News, you combine three essentials—quality, picked up by Colonel Leach from a such support. to the University of- Chicago next Advertisements in the News Bring Results. immediately with the Service o£:ficer reasonable price, wrecked tank in the Argonne. —L. A. SHERMAN. yea®. AltHo the University most and speed. of the local American Legion LAND STOCK SALE AND Two 120 Acre Improved Farms $50 HORMEL Hot Dog One 20 Acre Improved Tract DINNER GOLD Live Stock and Equipments Served Promptly at Noon GIVEN AWAY Band Concert AS PRIZES AT 9:30 A. M. We will sell the following described farms and personal proper!) to the highest responsible bidder without reservation. Personal property will be sold on Farm No. 3, one mile north of Austin, inn-, on the Red Ball Route. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th COMMENCING AT 10:00 A. M., RAIN OR SHINE LAND WILL BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES WHEN ERNIE OFFERS 'EM HE SELLS 'EM I FARM NO. 1 20 ACRE TRACT FARM NO. 2 —120 ACRES FARM NO. 3 120 ACRES I An exceptional set of improvements, large roomy house, modern dairy Has large brick stucco house, surrounded with trees. Large basement This farm has an all new set of modern improvements. All fenced) barn, including silo. barn, and other buildings. with woven wire. 10 blocks North of the Post office-. One-half Mile North of Kenwood Boulevard Paving. One mile north of the Kenwood Boulevard Paving. TERMS:—$1,000 on day of sale, $5,000 first mortgage due in four years TERMS:—$1,000 down, $10,000 loan, either Federal Land Bank or private 1 TERMS:—-$1500 cash in hand, 33 year $11,000 Federal Land Bank loan, $• at interest. Balance when possession is given. Deed will be given 6% loan, 5 years, 6%. balance to be arranged to suit both contracting balance to be arranged to suit both contracting parties. Deed will be' on day of sale. parties. Deed will be given on day of sale. given on day of sale. ERNEST S. BABCOCK. Owner and Seller I 11 Head Pure Bred Percheron Mares —11 30 Pure Bred Hereford Cattle 30 PERSONAL PROPERTY Farm Machinery TERMS =55 Ranging in age from sucking colts to eight years. All of the big Nineteen cows, many heavy with calf, others milking. Eleven head All sums under $10.00, Two. Wagons, .1 Set Bob Sleds, 1 feed grinder, 1 hay rack, 1 manure draft type and registered in the Percheron Horse Society of America* of Calves. A splendid offering, mostly from the Charles Rice Herd. Cash on sums over that s= Individuals that are boi/nd to please the most exacting. spreader, 1 corn planter, 1 gang plow, 1 harrow, 1 mower, 2 sets heavy amount 12 months' time will 30 Head of Hampshire Hogs 30 ^1 be given on approved notes, §H 700 Bushels of Oats 10 Tons of Timothy Hay 12 Acres Corn in brass trimmed harness, 1 gasoline engine, 1 twin city tractor and plows, bearing 8 per cent interests Field 1 Straw Stack. 2 Pure Bred Duroc-Jersey Boars 6 White Rock Roosters 2 hay sweeps and stacker, 1 camping trailer, 1 mower. from date of sale. ERNEST S. BABC0CK and HENRY SHAVER, Owners, COL. ALBERT, HQPFE, and assistants, Auctioneers AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk.