Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 23, 1922 · Page 8 of 9
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Vf,sfer'»3H'r, i- 53=s*w 1 '4? --f V* -, v». y*-.. Biltrtii'HiiAr1•/»-' je* &CV* .S- -iy* r/?'vx JT^ MOm^CBOM 'NEWS, MINN. ?}A-,xy- OJSF*- 'fff/ Thursday, Nov. 23,1922 Page Eight V, fM •U §gj Uncle Sam's Cavalrymen Show Recognition of' Chrysanthemum. Advertisements in the News Bring Results. It was early In the Nineteenth t?entury v- vn sNew Yorkers How toiRide that the chrysanthemum began T-rr to attract Lttention In England, although It had been Introduced ^some "St yet&r before. 6f sudden it gSjh^d "$S'U0 Radiator Service immense favOr. One writer of the •£c A. Amble of Adams :w|s an Atts,tin fpWsini«l of the Third C««ili»2 -j_ day sal^: "Like th$ rose^. of China, ^Waller Tuesday. M'QG *6'0U i* llMSsp arer 9bown here demonstrating^• k.. .£• chrysanthemums soon escaped from their-'''stunts'* at the Madison Bring Your Radiators the conservatories, of the curious and h. Skinner left ^ondiS^^ntirh^ .•'v':?: Square horse show. New York. The as rapidly spread rtheniselve(* oyer Thif&'(s stationed at Fort bieyer. Va. ifor Massachusetts, called there- by To Us For Repair Work •xi every part of the Island, filling the -the serious illness of his father windowa of the. cottages and the and Rebuilding. (Continued, from pare 1.) parterres of the opulent with their autumnly Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. Hartman have beauties, that now vie with •^returned home from Minneapolis wis elected to fill the vacancy on the SATISFACTORY the China aster in variety of color •"where they spent several days with board of directors left vacant by "Mr. and glory /Mr. and Mrs. George Busswitz. .% Bead ell. All-others officers were reelected. SERVICE The officers of the society Babylonian Hanging Gardens. 'Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu has gone tOA*^. is the Only Kind We Professor Breasted" and other orientalists -Winoha where she will take special President—J. L. Mitchell. say the Babylonian hanging give. I -voice work from one of her former g.^yjce President—John Heimer. gardens were roof gardens. They were on temples, palaces, and dwellings. -teachers, Mrs. Mildred Hodges, who j,. Treasurer—E. C. Banfield. v. iSP: 3 ANDERSON SERVICE CO. Egypt had them centuries before Babylon. .recently returned from New York. -^Secretary—E. A. Beadell. The half barbarian Greeks who O. W. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baudler and jjj^Directors L. N. Eggen, first saw them called them hanging Dial 2582 211 E. Maple E- Gleason, A. 0. -son William drove to the cities i.Gummings, F. gardens and put them down as one of afternoon, returning home \^ai'ks, Elger Greening, Peter Lauevening. the wonders of the ancient world. Friday While there they ?'4®?V Huseby, A. S. Slindee, V. /Sundav Bonemian i-eari uuixure. visited the Harry Trowbridge fam- S ,Culver ./y/,The statement of expenditures and The scientific culture of pearl-bearing The Homecoming Turtle. :ily- oysters has been carried on for a Receipts for the past year, taken For several years a turtle, although The Great MAJESTIC Range number of years in the Otava river, in owing to damage done it was removed i. //ifrom the secretary's report are as THE STORK HAS Southern Bohemia. The oysters are several miles from Milford, N. had J., '.^follows: opened once in eight years. The last been coming back to a tomato patch PRESENTED Receipts. examination of the oysters, which'took in that city. Scientists became interested $• //(Concession privileges $1,^61.24 place this year, resulted in the finding and it was taken several miles of five white pearls that may be classed The Good Wife Deserves a Space Rentals 504.30 beyond the Delaware river. After four To Mr. and Mrs. George Gluck, as precious, 25 less valuable ones and years it was again found a.mong the isii^iii 1 Race entry fees 609.00 of Chicago, November 16, a 200 colored xearls. tomato plants. Advertising 351.00 New MAJESTIC Range daughter. Mrs. Gluck will be remembered Hay and straw ......... 46.15 as Emma Dovenberg. /1P rr?~-rF(? K&JEnrrG j, Season tickets 682.55 It lessens her work "Pollyanna," Mary j-Gate tickets .. 3,886.75 and worry. Its exquisite Grand Stand tickets 1,035-65 Pickford's Greatest 7 State and County 4,564.00 beauty, great water Photoplay Other Donations 234.00 heating and baking Accounts Received 100.00 Like to have some of your qualities, gives joy Loans 17,300.00 Critics everywhere assert that hens make a record like Miscl. sources 25.50 this? and happiness to the ""Pollyanna" is one of the greatest This hen weighs 3 lbs., Bank Account for transfer.. 38.95 picture-plays ever filmed. The reason whole family for laid 285 eggs in one year for this is that the philosophy that weighed 35 lbs., and years and years. .-TOTAL ... ...... .$30,684.69 worth, at 50c a doz., $11.87. upon which the story is based constituted She consumed about 80 lbs. Disbursements. a theme which at the present of feed that cost $2-40. Demonstration and Sale time has an unusually wide appeal. Salary of officers. •. .,. 0 Such records are possible This production will be a feature at Per diem directors:...... when you have a" good hen 0 the High school auditorium, Friday ind feed her One Week Only 373.27 Office Expense ,and Saturday evenings. The play id Printing, Stationery 447.38 Globe Egg Mash 285 EGGS IN ONE YEAR •given under the auspices of the Advertising •. 4 727.83 ^friendship club of the high school. Nov. 27 to Dec. 1 Judges per diem 150:59 189.90 There is a great curving at the Police and watdfimen This mash is certainly a great egg maker. It produces- eggs in 2,041.00 •present time on the part of the pub- Music and attractions -..v"s*» great numbers because it is made of the ingredients necessary to $» FREE! FREE! 1,377:16 J'ic, according to best informed Repairs and replacements produce eggs in a healthy, normal manner. 938.10 ^showmen, for something more thah Labor Try It and Be Convinced 1921 account ... %,451.92 mere entertainment. Of course, direr'sion Beaotifiil Set of COPPER FOR SALE BY. Miscellaneous ... -722-92 is always thfe paramount thing H. 60SS SEED CO. 3.371.50 ^whenever amusement is considered, Premiums COOKING UTENSILS, With jiu. 9.081.51 Notes and accounts but at the same time people want Land and bldg's. 490.27 something big and compelling Successors to Hare & G'oss Each Range Sold. 118-75 Miscellaneous that will drive home a few truths ^without preaching a sermon or spoilring Decker Bros, ..$27,645.95 TOTAL the flavor of a show which is AUSTIN LANSING meant to entertain. news twice a week in The Such a story is "Pollyanna," with The .J. less than 5c a week News- its cheerful philosophy of gladness. It is believed that this production, JhJMJ, coming at a time when the country MARKET PLACE is upset by a period of readjustment, How to open an will have an unprecedented reception One Cent Per Word Per Insertion .from the picture patrons. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. InterestAccount Miss Pickford points out in this Ten Cents Collection Charge Will B* story that-even when things,'are bad Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Readers or local? not run in they might be worse. This thought, this column will be charged at the planted in the minds of people who TARTING an Interest rate of 10 cents oer line. are dissatisfied with wage conditions, Account with this bank 1 or who think they are not getting a FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres is a simple procedure. fair price for their goods, will tend /'Jof land adjoining Austin. Fine Mod. /•tern house and good improvements. to stimulate a line of mental activity No introducdpn or for S. L. Young. 30-tf-c which will result in' stabilizing conditions. mality of any kind is required. On FOR SALE-—Jewell feed mill, 6-inch Simply call at the teller's window, y^Jburrs. Price very reasonable. Ausin The News job department is at register your signature and make Auto Company. your service for printing of all -kinds. your first deposit. FOR SALE—Household goods, Friiteiday This bank itands guan ceaseieas'y and Saturday. Over Erret's You can start an account by providing your funds with protection %/Store. 42-1-p more• depositing one fiollar or FOR RENT OR SALE-^5 room (Corrected November 23) This Week Is house on South River street. R. PRODUCE. Luksik, 1511 So- River St. 39-4 First National Bank of Austin Quoted by Dalager's Grocery-r FpR SALE—Registered Big Type Organized 1868. ^•Poland China Boars, Real Herd 45 .Dairy Butter .......... Capital ft Surplus $300,000.00 "On Guard Week ^•Prospects. Waldo Johannsen, Aus|^tin, 55 .. 43 Eggs, trade Resources Over Three Million Dollars Minn. Rural 3905.. 38-4 1 .. 40 ^Potatoes •Flour—retail, 49 lb sack RANTED—To hear from owner of $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 This bank always carefully guards your funds in every 'Xgood farm for sale. State cash POULTRY way possible with prompt provisions against prevent any reprice, full particulars. D. F. Bush, ^Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— able loss. We aim, by these constant endeavors, to deserve ^Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c .Light Spring Chickens llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll! and hold public faith which has enabled us to develop our .Heavy Spring Chickens :-r~ N business to its present strength and prosperity. During Heavy Hens •vij'(UR SALE—Pair computing Toledo this week we will make a special effort to put you "On XJeese ^Scales, at rare bargain if taken by nlr Guard" against any preventable losses. Eggs, cash iji November 25. Also large coffee We are providing our depositors with Super-Safety Insured .Roosters mill, and three showcases. Am J)ucks Checks as advertised in the Saturday Evening Post, .Ducks (No. 2) closing out grocery business. W. C. C. Loomer Stfuth of Courthouse Literary Digest, and other national magazines. Turkeys, No. 1 R. Spaugh, Mayville, Minnesota, BRUNSWICK TIRES AT WE Furnish Turkeys, No. 2 ft -, 38x42-p 'Tom Turkeys This Added Protection Ducks, No. 1 Dressed ... BARGAIN PRICES WANTED—An American Red Cross vGeese No. 1 dressed For the Greater Security /team made up of millions of people Turkeys No. 1 The New Shipments Will Be At "Tom Turkeys "No. 1 pledged to help its service for Of Your Checking Funds HOG MARKET. all mankind. Get your, membership Quoted by Hormel Company— card and Red Cross Button If You Need a Tire* Better Buy N These Super-Safety Checks are insured against fradulent Packers $6.00 to $6.80 November 11-30 from your chapter Medium and Butchers $7.10 alterations to the amount of $1,000.00 for each: of our depositors worker during the Annual Red Fabric. Veal, Sheep and Lamb* By the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. Cross Roll Call. -C €0me in and get your supply of these checks and your Fat Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 30x3 $ 7.75 $1,000.00 of insurance, with our compliments* If you haven't Veal •/. $3.60 to $7.00 km' & F0R SALE—Fancy White Leghorn a checking-account with us now, starfe^aie here^nd get this Sheep ., $2.00 to $4.00 hi#, jjpsitive protection. Cockerels $1 each. Smith-Wright 30x3^ If j/rtu Cattle nc.ivotfs^SJ/S oawa AUSTIN NATHHUl BANK Fat-Steers s$5.00 to $6.00 Cd.* jftaple and Chatham, fftr&ts, tJ32xS% 12195 .. 1^.50/ Cows and Heifers .$3.50 to $4-50 40 t^Yidtinf Minn. -I 4l-3-r Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 ^32x4^^116.25 K~ •m -Cahners and cutters.... .fl.50to$2.00 FDR SALE River Farm, 143 V? ^&4 17.00 S'-34x4 Austin, Minn. GRAIN MARKET. Acres, best of soil, 2% mile§ to Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— gyi* •'1 OO town of 6000., $85.00 per acre, tn cn ¥r ACEr No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 58 lbs. .$1.14 terms: write owner. Box 822, Thief No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs. .$1.09 No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs. .$1^04 Vftiver Falls,"MiraL" Quoted by Bemis Elevator.-Oats Pfeg Mto FOUND—A ladies gray kid gauntlet OthersizWlnlMofWwtion,^ matf •m|H Flax glove. Owner may have jaine by rr Barle- .48 to ...i. mXm Mi calling at this office. "Rye •. yfM iAa: m• 3si*