Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 13, 1922 · Page 5 of 9
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Black Diamond Si Visits Austin School*.—Mr. Guy wat also present at the pep meccting? v: Electro-Chemical Colors. MUST REST IN CHINESE SOjl HOSMER A. BROWN, FROM WHO BROWNSDALE WAS NAMED The preparation of*mlneral and artificial held in the auditorium Fa-Jay mom:ng I? D. Smith,* principal of Mankato Dehorning Pencil organic colors, by the aid of electricity No 8on of tho Flowery Empire Allowed High schools was a visii ir in Austin to work up enthusiasm for the? has made considerable progress to Remain Perpetually in game at Albert Lea. Mr. Smith al' Friday and spent tn.-j day in in and it Is suggested that the products a Foreign Grave. Every Pencil will rehorn 50 head of the Industry may eventually replace specting Austin schools. Mr. Smith addressed the meeting. so up to one y^ar old. A forfeit of $5.00 those derived from coal tar. Anion? It is not perhaps generally known, on any calf that fails to dehorn. Call the colors now produced in commercial but no Chinaman's remains remain indefinitely and get one. Phone 2587. For sale by quantities by the employment of tli on foreign soil. At the west electric current are vermilion. SHoHv coast where Chinese are much more FARM LOANS green, cadmium yellow, Japanese red numerous than in the sEast, Chinese cerise or cherry red, Berlin sjreen nnzinc REMEMBER THE 'PHONE. cemeteries are large and there are lots white, besides-a number of origin You knew all about it. You of them. In the graveyard is a large, We make Farm Loans at lowest ic colors: The process consists e-ssmi hollow cement dome with a small hole didn't let the paper know it. tially ifl sending an electric em-re: rates, without delay. just above a small altar table. Plunks, You found fault because the paper through a solution containing the ek or small tapers, are burned continually didn't have it. Hardly fair. Agents for the Federal Land Bank. ments required for the production 1 on this altar during a burial ceremony When youJiave an item remember precipitation, of the coloring Come in and see us before you and the object is to drive the evil duslred!—Exchange. the News and spirit Into the dome and hold him place your loan. REMEMBER THE 'PHONE. there until the remains are interred. Famous Old Restaurants. Dial 2650 From the time the loody leaves die Farmers and Merchants Slate Bank. house until it Is covered, prayer papers What is the oldest ^restaurant in th are continually in the air. These papers world now t)pen for business? Paris Austin, Minn. are-punched with numerous small lias at least one restaurant, the Caf 'holes, and the belief is that the bad de la Regence, which is more than •J* *1* *5* "I* PARK A spirits must creep through each of years old the Mitre hotel at Oxford JL these holes before they can enter the England, is saitl to be oOO years old: A body. the Rathskeller at Bremen was Closing Out Sale Periodically the bones of the departed in 1405, the curious little restaiirair are disinterred and packed in known as the Bartwurstglocklein, ir. small caskets. On all the P. and O. Nuremberg, which is part of a church, THEA TRE liners are sections devoted entirely to has, it is believed, been serving r.«»s( the carrying of these small, bone-filled sausages since the year 1400 and the caskets, back to China for final reinterment. Capello Nero restaurant, In Venice, As I am quitting the farm and will sell all my personal property atpublic No Chinese bones are knowingly traces its beginnings back to the year auction, at the farm known as the C. H. Webber farm, adjoining the' MONDAY-TUESDAY allowed to remain on foreign soi,l. Woodland school, 3 miles northwest of Austin and one mile north and three 1376. TOM MIX miles east of Oakland on Thus China is a land of graveyards WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1922 and the greatest difficulties found by Hawaii's Equable Climate. railway companies building in China There is no question but that Hawaii SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON "DO AND DARE" is to avoid disturbing the remains of has great natural beauty and a climate 11 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Dapple Gray Mare, 6 years old, weight 1500 lbs.£ China's honored dead. that is probably the most equable in 1 Black Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, 6 years' oldweight and the world. The average temperature 1300 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1100 lbs. 1 Sorrel TOOTH DECAY DUE TO BREAD for 30 years In Honolulu was 76 de-_ Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1000 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, 5 years old, weight CLYDE COOK grejes, 24 hours a day, 12 months in the "LAZY BONES" 1200 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, 4 years old, weight 1100 lbs 1 Gray Gelding, 4 Hosmer A. Brown, one of the oldest ney. During the first few years only yc*ar. There Is probably na other spot years old, weight 1000 lbs. One Bay Driving Mare, 6 years old 1 Bay Exhaustive Experiments Have Absolved two families lived within miles of and most respected pioneers of in the world that can boast such an Gelding, 3 years old 1 Gray-Mare, 3 years old. Sweets From Blame Which Mower County, died a week ago today, their home. even climate but the rainfall varies Has Been Attached to Them. 30 HEAD OF CATTLE—11 Head of extra good milk cows to freshen by day Bilr. Brown was active in public according to the location. Honolulu having reached the age of 92 WEDNESDAY— of sale and soon after. Four heifers coming two years old, in calf four" enterprise and in 1870 was elected rainfalls average about thirty inches a years, the end came early Monday The general belief that the consumption "THE POVERTY teen spring calves one steer, 2 years old. year, but on the windward side of some to the state legislature. On January of jams, jellies and such sweets morning at his home in Brownsdale, 36 HEAD OF DUROC JERSEY HOGS—6 Brood Sows with litters at side of the islands the rainfall sometimes OF RICHES" 1, 1869 he was married to Mary are responsible for the progress of decay the town which bears his name. 30 etftra good Shoats. reaches 300 and 400 inches a year.— in our teeth, has not been borne Fink, who had come from his home The following obituary is taken out by experiments which were made 100 PURE BREI WHITE WYANDOTTE HENS- town in the east, to St Paul and they from the Six Town News, and the cut and at the hygienic institute of the Leipsic lived happily and prosperous until reproduced is loaned by the management Sunshine Comedy MACHINERY—1 Piano 7-foot binder 1 Thomas hay loader 1 Acme combination university. On the other hand it was her death in August, 1900. side delivery hay rake and tedder 1 Deering hay rake 1 Deering: of that paper. Dr. B. T. Johnson Indicated that bread was responsible mower 1 Gale corn planter 1 all-steel truck wagon 1 4-pole stacking out-" It wag while Mr. Brown was in Hosmer A. Brown was born at for such troubles. This was shown THURSDAY & FRIDAY— fit, with 35 poles, 50 ft. of 1-inch cable and carrier 1 DeLaval Cream? DENTIST the legislature that he used his influence North Stonnington, Conn., September by taking perfectly sound teeth and separator 1 20-foot ladder 1 triple wagon box 1 & O 2-row corn plow "Manslaughter" to seccure the Southern Minnesota 7, 1930 where he grew to young manhood, coating them with wax, into which an 1 pair good bob sleighs 1 John Deere sulky plow 1 John Deere 8-foot Office over Wold Drug Storl. railroad for the townsite aperture was made at one point or Disc 1 Kentucky .8-foot disc drill 1 I. H. C. drag cart 1 low lift manure making a trip around the world DIAL 2603 another, and these were then subjected Cecil IX Milles' greatest sucij spreader 3 sets«work harness 1 set of Olson sling pulleys made to fit any which was in danger of being isolated. with his father in early life. He carrier 1 7-foot spader disc 2 cream cans, 10 gal. each 40 ft. 1% weiL to an immersion in a mixture of bread ,, cess. early learned the trade of carpenter pipe 1 hay rack 1 Emerson gang plow 1 breaking cart 1 steel lever drag and saliva at a temperature of 37 degrees During the days of his activities and when twenty years of age he 1 wooden drag 5 good horse collars 1 corn sheller 1 platform scales, 600 Centigrade. At the end of 33 Mr Brown served with credit upon pound weight 2 hog troughs, 16 and 18 ft. long 1 grindstone 1 bugg^ responded to the call of the west and days many of the teeth showed signs Hear the Augmented 4 pole 1 tank heater 1 top buggy. school and town boards and as a W. R. EARL went to California. There he engaged of softening at the exposed points Park Orchestra postmaster, but for many years he in mining and later constructed many while 23 days -later all showed the About 300 Busihels Corn in Crib. 400 bu. Oats Some Hay In Barn Matinee Daily at 2:30 FUNERAL DIRECTOR has been centent to leave the burden softening signs. At the end of 124 buildings for the government. In Two Evening Shows Business Residence TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount a days completely developed caries was 7:30 and 9:00 to the younger generation and viewed 1855 he decided to return east and Phone 2512 Phone 2213 credit of 9 months' time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per developed in all the teeth under experiment. with approval, advancement that on the trip by boat was shipwrecked cent interest .from date of sale. No property to be removed until settled AUSTIN, MINN. A similar test with jams and has come in all lines during his long off the Panama coast and rendered for. Jellies resulted in a complete vindication career. valuable service in the fight to save FRANK G. TOUSSAINT, Owner of the sweets, for theesame length Following the death of his wife the the vessel which was later taken to of time showed that the fruit acids Clerk. COL. ALBERT RT HOPFE, Auctioneer. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, deceased induced his neice, Mrs. D. dry dock. He was liberally rewarded and the perfumed acids of the preserves Holbroolc and family to come to by the steamship company for his As Good as New had no effect upon the teeth Brownsdale and make a home for heroic efforts in their behalf. Immediately whatever. him, and this they have happily done. after reaching home he They, with other nieces and nephews again started west, this time across Right Way to Breathe. survive to mourn his death with country, in company with his eldei The fundamental of health—also of a host of friends. beauty—is proper breathing. Most brother, Andrew D., and they finally That's what dozens of aulxj- fj people don't bring the remote cells of The funeral v/as held under the located in Mower county. With commendable mobile owners say about their the lungs into use. Reducing the respirations auspices of Lafayette Lodge No. 116, enterprise the brotneis to ten per minute for five old tires after they have been A. F. and A M-, of which he had been sought a desirable site for a town consecutive minutes three times a day member .since 1874. He was also and located on what is now the vilage VULCANIZED will insure full breathing. For instance, affiliated with the O. E. S. of Brownsdale, Hosmer filing on as you are walking, instead of By Oul* Modern Methods gj Scores of friends paid their respects a quarter with a land warrant granted breathing as you ordinarily do, make to the departed, by their presence to his father for service in the ten complete respirations per minute Try this service yourself and at the last sad rites and many (ten inhalations and ten exhalations). war of 1812. A sawmill was erected see how your old tires can be beautiful flowers bore silent tribute In other words you breathe in for by Andrew Brown and thousands made to gi^e miles more of three seconds and out for three seconds, to his memory. of feet of lumber were cut which making a complete respiration satisfactory service. 1 The Juneral was held at tho Baptist went to erect buildings on the farms every six seconds, at which rate your church, Rev. E. W. Volkeriant which were rapidly taken up at a little respiration will be at the rate of ten SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON WORK DURING $ conducting' the service and interment later date." At that time most per minute. To simplify, make 50 was made in the Brownsdale of their provisions and tools were complete respirations last you for five N O E E cemetery northwest of the village, in freighted across country from the minutes. At the end of five minutes 'a grave beside that of his wife. you will find that you will be breathing Mississippi, a long and tedious jour Bring that old tire to us for a frank opinion as deeply and filling your lungs to capacity. This is simply an exercise, to what mileage still remains in it, if it i^ PROPERLY and three or four times a day' will be Here, There and Everywhere VULCANIZED. If it's worth repairing, we'll tell you. found sufficient, according to a Delineator writer. .. .. .. ..f, TIRE HOSPITAL Lions at Owatonna.—Owatonna is were down here yesterday making Portuguese Women Good Porters. to have a Lions Club after several The porters of Portugal are women arrangements to "get the poles to who carry great burdens upon their weeks spent in organizing it. A build to the Carpenter line at Dos* heads. It is a common thing for one charter presentation will be made on (Opposite Herald Building) 1 cher's corner, a distance of three of these Amazons to carry a filled the night of December 8. The district steamer trunk on her head from the mzles. They expect to get the line governor of the Lions will present ship landing to the hotel, a distance of completed before winter sets in and the charter. Lions from the twin a mile and mostly up a steep hill. will get the electricity from the St. cities, Faribault and Northfield are Every conceivable kind of load is carried Ansgar plant. This will certainly expected to attend. Twenty-one men in this way. Peasant women will «8» be nice for Otranto.—St. Ansgar make up the membership of the carry a closed umbrella neatly balanced Enterprise. on their heads. I once saw a Owatonna club. woman coming into market, says a recent traveler, with a sleeping infant Fire Causes Loss. One of the Church Carnival.—The Carnival in a small round basket on her head, most disastrous farm fires of the given last Friday evening by the one hand holding the basket and the Good Durable Footwear for Everybody year occurred early Tuesday morning young ladies class of the Baptist other an umbrella to shield off the when the large barn on the Otto Sunday School was a decided success. strong rays of the sun.—Philadelphia Paape farm was burned to the The booths which were operated Record. —for the Man ground. Five Milk cows, seven were well patronized and all had horses, machinery, forty tons of hay a general good time as various Dislike Ordinary Salt. a quantity of fodder corn and about —for the Woman games were played. The young ladies A report made to the French Society 300 bushels of oats were destroyed. With its many new refinements netted with donations $23.00. Many of Biology shows that 25,000,000 human The fire was not discovered until beings in the Congo region commonly such social activities in the work of —for the Misses five thirty in the morning when Mr. employ salt of potassium instead and even more the church would raise the interest of salt of sodium for seasoning their Paape went out to do the chores. in the Sunday school and Young People's —for the Boy food. They obtain this salt from the complete e(juipment,at no As he opened the kitchen door the work. Let's have more of them. ashes of certain plants. Since" the roof was just falling in and he was —LeRoy Independent. opening up of the country ordinary --for the Kiddies! extra dost to you, the Ford compelled to stand helplessly by and salt has been largely imported, but the watch the destruction as the heat Electric Light at Otranto. A negroes regard it as insipid, and abandon —Shoes that are! Sedan is now more than was too intense to attempt rescue number of the enterprising citizens with regret the use of their familiar of animals if any were alive at that ashes. They take the imported of Otranto have organized an association ever the world's greatest to, wear, m-u time, which is doubtful. No explanation salt only because it is cheap. -built called the Otranto' Electric of the orig'n of the fire can be Company for the purpose of putting enclosed car value. Terms found. Youthful Beau Too Stingy. electric lights. J. P- Hansen is cludifrg .the.-^.?u\i When I was sixteen, I went to my president Henry Grassel, vice-president The loss is a severe one and the if desired. first show with a boy whom I greatly sympathy of the entire community Tom L'enz, secretary. and Wra, 0'BonneIi Line admired. Before we reached the showhe is extended to Mr. Paape-—Six Town Lutz, treasurer, a committee, consisting mm. went into a candy store and bought of Hansen, Lenz and Grassel News. ,-r -r. a box of chocolates. Thinking it was AUSTIN AUTO CO eiisen if Jiiiier ,to for. me, I held out my hand for the s?*? box. He opened the box and offered Remember that a thorough practical Rev. L. J. Gavin and J. P. Gavvin rile apiece and put the box in Ms coat Austin, ^innsaeta business education will assure your drove to Winona .Friday to attend pocket. That was the last I saw of success in the Commercial world. S&g-SHWEk Au8t!n' '.is# the altimhi home coming at St. the box of .•sandy an^,:believe-mew It Attend our college. Write for catalog. Mary's college.„* v- ended my first love affair—Exchange. Minneapolis business College. 2-t HH