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November 9, 1922 · Page 2 of 11

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}'-r* t/f'HrV- JfMgeTWO TOTOJI^WEW&^USTIN. MINN.® Thursday,- Nov. 9, 1922. NEW mm HELPS it is of great value and will probably Usually, those who claim they "felt WALTHAM Most men who say they'd .rather take the place of much of the into trouble" didn't have to be pushed be right than to be President will into it. duruin. now £rown. Unfortunately never be either. 'w, H. Zittem^n drove td' Aus^in^Sjun is not well adopted' to the humid sections dftV. No man in his pyjamas ever ooked. of Minnesota and Wisconain."- Job was a patient man—but he "never Ralph Hit^man visitedin Hay field, the part of a hero. 3F 7tV^ had to listen to the siren song of 'Sunday. jgust^ Resistant Qualities'Make-It -r^ Lions at Northfield. —The Lions a-book agent. and Mrs^SHans Fedderson vf8v& Mower Couiuty Mews Market elubs of St. Paul, Minneapolis, Faribault Good Austh? callfers Tuesday. Plaee is the place to list anything and Northfield met at Northfield you may nave to dispose of. A sharp tongue isf quite apt to ^Gina Thompson spent Sunday Wfor ^Breeding. Friday for an unroarious time: make pointed remarks'. 'p- at her home at Lansing. f|i The Armory in that city served as Chas.~Faber who is on "the jury ." I & SIGNS the jungle. Over a hundred Lions in Austiii spent Sunday at home University _^of Minnesota _pla'it HOMMEL ELECTRIC and Lionesses were ^present for the ON TIME Mr§. Emil Dulity went to Claremont breeders declare that Kota wheat, Parkersbergj, Iowa, to visit ty'ith big urogram of vaudeyille stunts. CO. Saturday to visit relatives and which was developed Jby the North relatives, and friends for .a few MiStal, Cloth and Card Board weeks.. 7" friends. Dakota Experiment Station and the Signs. 20? NORTH MAIN STREET Albert Lea Pageant.—Albert Lea for Expert Electrician I & SIGN CO. H. D. Ludwig and son, Hubert, at United States" Department of Agriculture* Miss Mariafe 'Phillips gave a yery. is working in preparation for a monstrous tended the Babcock sale %ear Austin is proving of' ufitold valao creditable entertainment in Dist. No. Red Cross Pageant to be held DIAL 2 6 7 9 LeRoy, Minnesota. Saturday. for breeding purposes "because of its 42 October 30, A program of read-ings, on Friday and Saturday. Various Furnishes Employment Miss Adele Ludwig and Kathrine rust-resistant qualities. In the cooperative music, flallowe'en stunts, and episodes will be shown, all schools Beckel of Austin spent Sunday at-the experiments carried on at At Time When Most a fish pond was greatly enjoyed by in .the city having something to do ECLIPSE ECHOES Ludwig home. 'University Farm/ Kota has been all. The sale- of lunches ^brought with one or more episodes. "Mercy," Necessary. We are sorry to repprt the loss crossed with Marquis, and as. a result $15.00 that will be used for the use "Education," "LoVe," "Patriotism "pf Otto Poape's barn by fire early numerous wheat families, whicn of the jschool&T and -"Peace:' all depicting endeavors .Tuesday morning. have the rusfcresistance of Kota and ,Mis&. Hoyre, the county nurse, vis* Weekly Shavings. Charles M. Babcock, state highway of the Red Cross are some of the Edited by H. J. Henton was called to Gfliddenr Volume 448 apparently the strength -of straw of November 8, 1922. it'ed school in District No. 129 Monday. Splinters. commissioner, this' week announced episodes. In addition a Dutch Drill, Iowa, Saturday by the serious Marquis, are now available. a program of winter work vaudeville stunts and musical selections illness of his^ father. Every window needs a Storm In a radio talk given recently at Window. Tc es an. ice house. Why not plan, on the trunk highway covering more will make up the program. Miss Erancis Ernest began They save fuel and add comfort the Minneapolis Broadcasting St a to build one? Warm days make us. I than 150 miles of gravel surfacing, WEST LANSING to the home. course of study at the Uiiiversity all wish that we were looking for tion, J. A. Clark, an agronomist in jf^H^K^some grading improvements and sevA" Buy Them Now. of Southern, Minn., Monday. Eskimos about parallel 85 degrees.. charge of western wheat investigations when you can have them properly fit. bridges. Bids are to'jbe eral new Next to being up where it is cool is A new Radio-has been installed |||Mrs. Ella Noble returned to her They save you money. for the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, |y i* opened November 28 at the rented having all the ice you need for every in the garage and is a source of home in Blooming Prairie after spending but now doing graduate work purpose, and with a nearby lake headquarters of the highway depart* Perhaps you are getting a few a ~»few daye at'the «folm Noble many interesting gatherings. stream this becomes easily possible.. in plant breeding at University Farmsaid ment *n St. Paul. Work is to be eggs from your chicken—possibly Adele, Hubert Ludwig and Miss home ^arid attending the "Golden that data collected during five Our materials for ice houses are? enough so you don't have to buy any. v,V ^-pushed in the best shape by spring, Katherine Beckel spent Sunday evening' Wedding." at your disposal. Let's "figger" it years show that. Hota has rusted But suppose you had a flock of good according to John H. Mullen, assist*. at the home, near Browns out together. Everett. Noble visit&d friends at St. layers, well housed so they were producing Rush only 7 per cent, while^Marquis, und^r '^-,^"ant commissioner and chief highway dale.-' iigl four or five dozen or more Ansgar over the week-end. the same conditiqns, rusted SO "U: engineer. per week that you could sell. That Good C.oal Is The Best InvestmentAbraham Prof and Mrs. J. A. Ranum of Austin per cent. In field trials from five expriment would make quite a neat little The winter program of highway spent the week-epd with his parents, Lincoln was right when ROW stations jn North Dakota, amount for the winter at the present work is in line with the policy inaugurated he said you couldn't fool all the people Mr. and Mrs. Sever Ranunu:1 price of eggs, wouldn't it? Kota has yielded from two to five a year ago to furnish employment all the time, but he never handled There's really only three things Mrs. Ole E. Lerud returned home bushels per acre more than Marquis. coal. We go honest Abe one to farmers and teams when necessary: 1st—A good strain of Friday from Lyle where she spent the In a comparison of nearly 40 com better by saying you can't fool people Winter laying pullets, 2nd—A well it is most needsd in many localities, more than once with poor coalWe past week with her sisters, Mrs. Henry parable milling tests, Kota has built chicken house, 3rd—Proper care a The jobs listed are estimated to" take want your confidence on your and feeding. Thovson and Mrs. Ed. Bjork. p* -t' shown favorable milling qualities. !%. New Nash Roadster. the labor of more than 1,000 mefr and first order. That's why we handle: Mrs. Lewis Ulland was an Austin "All the tests se«ms to indicate," the best all the time. it earns, ..or proportionate numbers of Elmer Hopfe of the Motor Inn, If your hennery is too small or X"- caller Tuesday. said. Mr. Clark, "that Kota is well trucks and drivers, during the greater needs some repairs to produce results dealers in Nash cars, is showing a He who receives a good turn should just tell us your needs. The adapted to the drier sections of N rth part of the winter. They are undertaken .Mrs. J. D. Smith of Austin is visiting snappy new maroon colored Nash never forget it he who does one ALBERT HOPFE Eclipse has the material to make it Wyoming. For dry land conditions following showings*" last with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence 4&r- Six roadster, which just came" to should never remember it. larger. -winter that road work, notably gravcling Larsen. Austin Sunday, being driven out from can be carried on" advantageously H. O. Karsrud 'Is sKreddirig corn for the twin cities. The cafe -is the last Live Stock and Real Estate and at lower cost than during CLEMENS S. C.Jerdet. -word in Nash construction. DONOVAN & GOSLEE AUCTIONEER J. J. regular construction seasons. Funeral Directors Mrs. Cecil Padelforcf. and Vare ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD BABCOCK BLDG. AUSTIN, MINN. Ti .New Buick Record. and Embalmers \J\7 The ^gravel surfacing will cover Marir spent Friday evening with, her I have conducted many of T. W. Donovan—5914 many jobs of new grading, making 'parents, Mt. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw. The U. 3." Department: of the Interior DIAL 2047 Local Manager the record breaking sales of H. A. Goslee—G637 the latter foundation work which has just issued its 1922 report Day Calls—Phone 2188 the country and stand ready look about 40 per cent of trunk highhighway on travel into: -Yellowstone Park "w Night JCalls to assist you. My best recommendations LANSING construction funds to date which shows some interesting figures/-'Of Motor and Carriage Service are my rhany satisfied more noticeable to the average driv:•er 18,253 automobiles entering IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING customers. who judges abroad generally by the park during the season, the Rev. G. F. Fink of Austin was a the surface and riding qualities. It Buick was first in moderate weight Lansing caller Monday. will practically complete all projects cars, there being a total "of 2054 Miss Nettie Chrisgau was a weekend you are assured of GENUINE FORD COMING started to date, rounding out Buicks registered. The Buick was visitor in Austin* road results for the first two calendar PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick over 200 cars greater than the nearest Hohenberg returned Irom Emil years under the Babcock good medium, weight car. South Dakota the last of last week. /road's plan., Service, at Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and '•^15!Arens,Has Time." Engineer's are compiling final estimates daughter were .Austin callers Sunday L. J. Arens of the Tire Hospital as reports are received ofdialances evenings AUSTIN AUTO COMPANY has just completed the installation of hauls on the -virions jobs. Maxime ^Pooler 'and Selma'and "Pee O' My Heart" of a Western Union dock in his window, The bids will be opened publicly, as Ernie Jahnke were callers at the E. .which wUl be a great convenience and prices are expected to be usual, L. Barlow home Sunday. to all travelers, either motor or as as those a year ago when the lew Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rector of pedestrians who travel south on Lansing winter program was begun on first Opening Number of avenue. The clock can be seen Stacy have moved onto the Will Bell recommendations of President Harding's for several blocks. farm at Ramsey. conference on unemployment, •of which Commissioner Babcock was Mr. and. Mrs. Jake Halm have been THE TOP THAT Tame Enongh in Front. a. member. entertaining a nine pound baby boy -h'rMM Winter Chautauqua PROTECTS YOU Pat Hagarty had just purchased a since Friday* November 3. mule','Irot he did not obtain from the in rain and storm—the top Mrs. Walter Rasmusson and children RENOVA that is sightlyand. smart animal all that he required of it. were callers at the home of looking in fine weather—the |iSo he wended his way back to the Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Madson in Austin top that does not go down I norse dealer. John Krull was calling on old under slight wear and tear Sunday. '"You said this mul^was^^quite friends in the neighborhood Sunday. High School Auditoriunr and jars of the road—that is 'r Remember the Bible study class the kind you want on your time," he said to the dealer. ...Li. and Mrs. Rufus Howden will go meets at the home of Grandma Summey's. car and the kind we will build •A- "And so he is tame, isn't he?" I" to Austin to make their home for the every Tuesday afternoon. All for you. replied the.,,dealer, .in an aggrieved Tuesday Nov. 14 winter when Mr. Howden will work are welcome, ctjr- r*- ¥~x tone.' 1p in the packing plant. /The following were Austin shoppers R. a GRAY i"Not altogether only partially Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Kothe of Atkins Friday: Mrs. George Hunter, 8:15 P.M. so," the disconsolate Hegarty Yeplied. were calling on old friends in this Mrs. Mary Dennis, Mrs. Truman, Winer He is tame" in front, I dare say,, but •vicin'ty last week. and daughter, Marcella. he is desperately wild behind!"— AUTO TOP AND AUTO.PAINTINS -Miss Zoa Whiteside has returned Tickets On Sale At Pooler's Drug Store Miss Wilma Barlow 'from Menominee, -jSC.3s. Answers, London. to her school near Sarggant, after a Wisconsin, spent Saturday-and Austin, Minn. Main Street two weeks' vacation. So. Sunday at the home of her parents, ^Speaking about fiction, do you read Earl and Lee Whiteside have gone Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barlow. V. GIVEN BY W&il of Aiistirk, Minnesota of aTny Aracri Legion. Post. EliHibl Sky The Limit At CARLO IZES DANCING IgMwss* WELCOME ^ADMISSION 25 CENTS Mis I