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

November 27, 1922 · Page 3 of 9

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f/'" Wi -p^-v- m-- Pf Pa^e Four MOWER COUNTY I, AUSTIN, MINN. A A a Monday, Nov. 27-1922, tions for the tuberculin testing of Mower County News plausible arguments* but^bere lire Would? lrke» to» hear ffom parties XOif if Mrs. Henryf Colby and son, Robert^ "Windfall"—Qood Luck. The origlo of "windfall," in th* cattle, for' the purpose of paying indemnity some two million Americans who, at 8$ ,/vi having good sound horses for sale, of Des M.o&p, Iowa, are guests at?-, Published every Monday and Thuraday, T. B. ERADICATION •ense of "good luck," dates from thi heart, feel that the French nation is on reactors and other expenses, weight around 1600. I have a party at Austin, Minnesota. the C. Laufle home. time of William the Conqueror, it wai justified in its fear and distrust of and it is further coming in soon who wishes to buy then a criminal offense to cut jtimbei Northwestern Advertising Repreaentatives: in the forests. Only such could Mariposa Beauty Shoppe is equipped Germany, and that a pacifist policy Resolved, that a committee of five, Address Thomas A. Conlon, auction- Minnesota Select List, 216 gathered as the wind had blown down eer, with all new steel fixtures, clean', (Continued from page 1.) Grand Mjeadow, Minn. 43-1 would have been dangerous in the of which *the president of the, Farm "South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Hence. a heavy windstorm was bailee 709 Exchange Bank, St. Bureau be the .chairman, the County arid sanitary as a hospital. Dial 2240. extreme. The war premier of the great saving. a by the^ peasants a« so. much, good lucks News Advertising brings results. Agent th$ secretary and the other AO-if. and from this comes its. modern appllcatios. French is speaking plainly to his American Mr. Peck" prdjposetf tlitet the farmers ROE ft PRESTON, Publisher*. members to1 be appointed by the audiences, and it is altogether present at the. meeting organize chairman, be appointed to arrange F. C. PRESTON Editor-Manager probable that his vigit will result #,• 'J 't .j. j. .j. and petition the legislature to a Developing the Brain. for the circulation of a petition asking in strengthening the friendly relations pass the proposed acts. He suggested L. W. MARSHALL City Editor Mental health means mental, digestion. OH! SO WHOLESOME that these resolutions be favorably which have existed between his The better the brain the better that' if the county commissioners 1 acted upon by the Legislature Per Year, in advance $2.60 own and this country—St. Peter Herald. the digestion, of course, but the most could be induced to' appropriate 25 and County Commissioners, and it is JJix Months'... ,.$1.26 ordinary brain can, by carefully considering cents per cow to be tested in the further what the eyes and ears bring county, the legislature would be as Entered Second Class Matter at it, become better and more fully developed, Resolved, that we ask the various Sufficient. more favorable to the proposition. the Post office at Austin, Minn., under and of much greater use to BajtedJProducs Made From County organizations, namely, creameries, If we have nothing else to be No money was expected to be spent the act of March 3. 1879. its owner.—John Blake in Chicago breeders' associations, women's thankful for, we can be thankful we by the county, he made clear, until Daily News. clubs, shipping associations and live in the United" States of America after the appropriation by the state. If there's ever a time when a fellow others to adopt resolutions similar instead of any other country. With Hormel Favors. Move. HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR can't get the sentiment of "the Answer Duty's Call. to these. all-our ills, we are a thousand times Let him who gropes painfully in George A. Hormel spoke a few snow, the snow, the beautiful snow," darkness or uncertain light, and prays better off and more comfortable, words advocating adopting Mr. Peck's it's when he has to get up at 6:00 a. JlfeJines vehemently that the dawn may ripen with better prospects than any other proposal. Mr. Hormel said he could m. to shovel some of it. into day, lay this precept well to aie appetizing and satisfying. They are the pride of people.—Faribault Pilot. not understand how the state and heart: "Do the duty which lies nearest federal government could allow such If you haven't joined the Red Cross to thee," which thou knowest to the housewife, because she realizes that her baking What do You Mean—Best? a condition to exist, where cattle be a duty! Thy second duty will already BY HJvtC. for 1923 it is not too late to do so. We are rather tired of hearing has been done with a high quality flour. would be condemned when brought to have.become clearer.—Carlyle. The workers are stili on the job and TODAYmopsnnd that the prohibition law is being constantly market and fjound tubercular, and we the family in the will be until Thanksgiving Day. •jt- violated by our "best citizens". cellar, hard at work. The brooms where nothing would be done to prevent Boob,. Indeed! and are flying f: iSt and Mae—"Jack was over to s,ee me the HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR is A man who violates the prohibition the animal acquiring the disease It w'ould be too unkind to remind hard And neither dad nor mother other night and I kept telling him law simply because' he doesn't previously. As a matter of public nor the kidlets stop to shirk, except uniform. Every sack is guaranteed 49 lbs you of how close it is to Christmas, what a reputation he had for being a approve it lacks something, just WIRY SACK GUARANTEE health alone, Mr. Hormel said, to read wrinkled postal card. at least until after you have paid devil among the women." Mary (animatedly)—"And what we Won't say "because it sounds A monster pile of papers grows effective means of wiping out the to contain nothing but the highest did he live up to it?" for the decorations on your Thanksgiving .and things get spic and span: and rather vulgar, but it is spelled with disease in cattle should be inaugurated Mae—-"No, h%e just sat there like a Johnny ties them up as -he is told. table, so we won't do it. quality of spring wheat flour. four letters. This is especially true at once. perfect boob and kept denying it."— Then Mary, who is helping, stops, a of men who have prospered under the comic sheet to scan—a Sunday Michigan Gargoyle. Resolutions Passed. funny sheet that's four weeks old. The local American Legion post offers protection of American law.—Levang's Mr. Schottler of, Dexter, L. M. Eggen Now, in a darkened corner, where HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR is Weekly. an invitation as well as a challenge of Lyle, and Commissioner John Mirth. ••j" the rags have all 4»een put, poor "A pleasantness of disposition is of to the public in their announce Krebsbach all spoke briefly and in mother picks them over?- one by one. a home product. It is made in Austin TANCY PATENT FLOUR great use, men being willing to sell ment of the American Education She shakes the finest pieces so favor of the proposal. At the end HOHMEL MILLING CO. the interest and engagement of their they'll lose their coats of soot. She'll and put on the market to compete Wefek program. The invitation is to WELL, DID YOU of the discussion the following resolutions I AUSTIN, MINN. discourses for no price sooner than use them till her crazy quilt is done. visit the schools the challenge is to were passed. And father—well he's busy sorting I EVER?— I that of mirth, whither the nature of MBMtl'SJlUAUTY with any high grade flour. see if the public can equal the Legion's Resolved, that we go on record as bottles on a shelf, deciding which man, loving refreshment, gladly betakes shall go and which shall stay. He interest in the schools and educational favoring the initiation of "area itself."—George Herbert. keeps the ones with corks in—yes HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR Old, Old Stuff. matters. The Legion has work" in testing the cattle of Mower he's thinking of himself. Of course An English earl says that American arranged with school authorities to County, Minnesota, and that the Love of Argument. he'll give the other ones away. MEANS BAKING SATISFACTION "Why is betting an almost, exclusively produce an elaborate program to women have "an irresistible County Commissioners of Mower And so the family labors till the masculine habit?" an exchange cellar's spic a.nd span. And, then, demonstrate what the schools are do- smile." No comments on this sading County be asked to appropriate twenty-five Have You Tried a Sack? when comes the finish of the day, inquires, and a cynical correspondent as well as what they may do in dening remark are needed on this cents pet head for the" cattle there'll be a healthy welcome for the answers, "Men choose betting the future. The Legion wants the side of the water.—Minneapolis Jourpujjjlic population of the county, to assist in rag collecting man, for he will truck as a means of stopping an argument to. come and participate in nal. .the expense of testing, whenever the rubbish all away. women never want an argument this program and is going to some ef- .• state and federal funds are available 1 stopped."—Boston Transcript. Nv Hormel Milling Co. "fort and expense to present the invi-! And A War Was Begun, Young people trained in our courses for payment of indemnities on reactors, tation. The Legion thus demon-1 Lake of the Woods is the eightystrates know the fundamentals of modern Moravians First in Ohio. and it is further, a willingness and a strong seventh county to be organized in Missionary ministers of the Moravian business and are in great demand in Resolved that it is the sense of chure£ were the first white settlers Millers Quality Flour. desire to become better acquainted Minnesota, but don't get the idea this meeting that we ask the State the business world. Write for catalog. of in Ohio. In 1722 these men laid with the schools and their work. Will that it is Minnesota's eighty-seventh Legislature for increased appropria­ Minneapolis Business College. the foundation to the town which they the public follow this splendid ex- county—Baudette Region. called Sehoenbrun, in the Tuscarawas ample? /-r valley of the unknown wilderness. I One Point Settled. Last Friday the public was afford- General Dawes having given ased Foolish Sensitiveness. an opportunity to hear of the work that Hell-Maria," not Sensitiveness is closely allied to surance GOING OUT being done to eradicate tuberculosis "Hell-and-Maria," is the way he says egotism and excessive sensibility only another name for morbid self-consciousness. among livestock and indirectly to c^ass *n correct English will The cure for tender sensibilities OF wipe out causes of tuberculosis P^ss °ther more important mat- on is to make more of our objects among human beings, at a public *ers- Portland Oregonian. and less of ourselves.—Bovee. meeting held in the court rooms. Was the public interested? Yes, to the ex-! ®ne *n ®very Home. Well Worthy of Reward. BUSINESS tent that a few farmers attended and Some ^e detectives in New We are to be rewarded, not only a small number of townspeople—a women, says a news dis- are for work done, but for burdens borne, very small number—were present. pa^c^' S°me of the best detectives and I am not sure but that the brightest rewards will be for those who have One can not help but recall the con-! *n c*ty but they're every are women borne burdens without murmuring.— trast with a few short days ago,' no* a*ways mer"bers of the police Andrew Bonar. when the court room was packed with I ^orce" Seattle Times. persons who came to hear of stories Like Birds. of filth, of crimes committed by men "People with one leg in the grave," A KODAK ON THE on young girls, on children. For the said Douglas Jerrold, "are so terribly opportunity to hear of lust and crime HIGHWAY long before they put in the other. They the courthouse was so packed that seem, like birds, to repose better on scores were unable to gain access?I^ one leg."—Boston Evening Transcript. for the opportunity to hear informa-' f,rancis sayg trou" Gnerson that the tion of vital importance, only a few' bla today 18 that "we seek horrors in" A "'Privilege" of Royalty. At one hundred and ten years of age could find time to attend. In the first' stfd heroes-".We trust he is not 01 OUTFITTER? the Indian chief Shak-ish-tin wears case the same people spent whole' ®rrm£ heroine* re 'the skewer of carved walrus ivoyy days in court in the second, very few! H,ope a noble attribute when piercing his lower lip, which only royalty could afford to sprtid a couple of "^-grease. works wlth could wear inhis,:tribe. Entire $30,000.00 Stock of High Class Too strong a belief that there are hours of their time. PARK two sides to everything makes it impossible for a man to ever see one Coats, Suits, Dresses, Fur Coats, Blouses, Skirts, side clearly. Sometimes when you feel as if you ., Sweaters and Millinery to be closed out had a hard time, just take a walk THEATRE thru a hospital and see how little it 4 takes to make a cripple or a dying person smile observe the patience MONDAY-TUESDAY A Duty Every Man Owes. At Less Than Wholesale Cost of those who suffer, and you'll go A man who makes money in a away ashamed that you ever whined. The Melodramatic Triumph comirjunity has a duty to perform to The man we sHould most feel sorry "THE KENTUCKY for is the man who has never proved that community. It may be that he worthy of a nick-name. has made his money by his superior DERBY" Sale Begins Knew a man once whose complete business ability, and that he would A thrilling story of adventure knowledge of Latin did him no good have done as well anywhere. That on land and sea, filled with one day, because he couldn't swim. does not alter the case. If his gifts appalling romance, big moments Keep the heart massaged and the are great his responsibility is equally and breath-taking situations, rest of your muscles will be limber as great. No man was placed on Tuesday at 9 A. M. as the son of the proudest enough. earth for the sole purpose of making families in Kentucky gamely If you have to worry do it after money and the man who'has this, as battles against a cruching something has happened, not before. his ideal had better never have been fate to^ save the honor of his A father chided his son because born. It is not an act of charity, family and regain the high position his school-books were so clean as to but the performance of a simple duty wrested from him by suggest infrequent use. "Well," said for the man who has made money to treachery.... the kind, "my geography ain't no pass a little of it on for the benefit cleaner than your Bi^le." ADDED ATTRACTION of the community, even though he Lease and Fixtures Sold to Ben Salinsky of New never expects to get a dollar of his LARRY SEMON contribution back.—Hankinson (N. True to Type. York Fashion Shop, Albert Lea, but he would not Six men, ?ole survivors of a wreck, D.) News. "GOLF" were east upon a desert isle, where they abode for sohie months, till a Th: "Tiger/' A Gloom Chaser purchase the stock, so this $30,000.00 stock of .took thorn off. In his log Cczoxgz C'lfe-ircn-ca::, the grsn old a iaii-i oi' \var*Mp noted the %, WEDNESDAY—, of France, :s in th's country as f'lljjl'HvTi•/I.: 'of the SIS tiiU.S High Grade Coats, Suits, Fur Coats, Dresses, I EUGENE O'J :n lbs spokesman c.f his ps plc—co expk Ti.o two 11 "sitr.i had fought every its problems end to defend its for the. whole time of th"ir- sojourn.- pcst-vvsr polices, both of whi#h he is The twvTf&fc'lishmen lmd not Waists .aatf Sweaters, are to be ..sacrificed at sy.oken to each ether because they had dVigorously. Sin?e the nign'n*rf AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY not been properly Introduced. The I the armist'ce, and particularly ^Wiislesale cost two .Scots had started, a Caledonia soiety. -6'lice tli-2 Yashin rtoii p*ac2 confer: -.••••»'• THufelMY FR-BAT— CT:»r, has. been diits'/4^: f.: BQ07H TAP.ICIN3TON!-3' fha F||30h ~2K'thaiir ai'b Cird Dksscd by the Saviof^ 7 •ii rT A "O r? •'LJLu $ S A medieval legend isjtliat the-crossbill, STORE raorgf Bt VACATED DECEMSER 4lh. »Uh 'fo^th.e.'r ticf refusal to dlsbanl th ir' a biril of the family of finches* ir est ii. wiicse bill is peculiarly formed en4 r.nlu cay, nvw the Icr^ I cc:\irsc— —go:::: htsg- alI::n£~it to extract substances.deeply 1a v.-or'"cl. The expcndit'ire' imbedded, worked at the thorn3 of s'-i-i*! '-i m'n^y It ni l^tsry "p'*rp^3e' 1 Christ's crown, seeking to extract —mon-'y which is rorely needed. HOMESTEAD?^ I- them iti.d its pluni?ige became stained reconstruction and rehabitation with blood. For this act of mercy furnishes the'r enemies with very •t was hlesfler] hv dving Saviors 'M 5 W itii