Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 28, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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MOWER ,COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920 PAGE FOUR Political observers in Minnesota county and local seal sale committeesis Hilton's term, there has been no critisism MOWER COUNTY NEWS agree at this time that the race Re-organized Company Has History of his office. He has made good. well under way. The county quotasare "The County Paper" for governor lies between J. A. O. on the basis of 10 cents per Its most severe critic today is Sullivan. Published every Monday and Thursday, Preus, republican, and Henrik Shipstead, capita. at Austin, Minnesota Townley's Nonpartisan League candidate, who is running under the But then Sullivan wants the job ROE AND GANNON, Publishers label "Independent." COUNTERFEIT MONEY V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor for himself.—St. Paul Daily News. that a With the signing of fifty Many go so far as to state The Federal Reserve Bank has issued large vote for L. C. Hodgson, democrat, three men Tuesday night at 816 a warning that new counterfeit PUTTING IT IN A NUTSHELL especially in southern Minnesota, $20 notes are abroad, issued on the a meeting of Company "G" Vote for good reads, and let the which is normally republican, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in the Armory, the quota automobiles and the Government pay will swing the victory to Shipstead check letter plate number indistinct, Per Year, in advance $2.50 for the organization is complete and Townley. for them. looksc like 55 portrait of Six Months $1.25 Townley expects to win by the and will establish the Cleveland. Also a $100 note, Federal Single Copies 05 That puts the case for good roads woman vote. He has discarded 'his Reserve Bank of New Yorkj^-check company as a unit of. the Amendment in a nutshell. airplane methods of the primary and The Mower County News receives the letter plate number 10 First Minnesota Infantry. No need to argue the case for instead is conducting,, with hundreds dispatches of the United Press Association. portrait of Franklin. of socialist organizers, a gumshoe Additional recruits are expected good roads. Everybody admits that campaign which is virtually a houseto-house before the meeting Minnesota needs and must have them. canvaiss. He is insiting Friday night at the Armory. AUCTION DATES The good road Amendment opens thru every means at his command The recruits were examined the way. It establishes a seventy-five that the wives, daughters and sisters of every league member be at the by Dr. C. C. Allen hundred mile system of State roads. Oct. 29—Farm Machinery, Friday, CMEMBER (I polls Nov. 2 to vote for Shipstead and It empowers the Legislature to take and Purebred Percheron Horses, Company Has History Sullivan. AND THEY WILL BE measures to and build them go ahead Hereford Cattle, Chester White THERE. Company "G", 2nd Regiment and tax the automobiles to pay the This work is supplemented by campaign Hogs. C. L. Rice, 1 miles southeast horeign Advertising Representative ~I literature, advertising and posters Infantry, was organized bill. Federal aid comes in to help bear of Austin. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION without stint. Townley followed in Austin, Sept. 8, the burden. 10—Big Type Poland Wednesday, Nov. the primary defeat with a frantic 1882, by J. S. Anderson, Entered as Second Class Matter at The scheme is soundand financially Chinas. Anderson's, Blooming appeal for dollars. His unprecedent the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under who was chosen captain. At effective in method. Prairie. campaign at this time shows that the the act of March 3, 1879. response must have been generous. first the company was organized Of course, there will be a State cement 12—First Mower County Friday, Nov. as a cavalry troop, but assigned plant to help out. Holstein Sale, at Austin. A cut of nearly per cent in the 35 to the infantry the following Nov. 16—Sale of Aberdeen Tuesday, state tax levy for next year, just announced REPUBLICAN TICKET From all accounts woman is going: year. It first met at Armory hall Angus Cattle. E. S. Babcock on by State Auditor Preus will Nov. 2d. Election to make her mark in the coming election and later at Jones hall. The original be welcomed by tax payers generally farm north of Austin. and in a way that will leave no thruout Minensota. The cut comes officers were Captain, James E. Anderson Bremerton, Wash., April 12, 1911. Geo. W. Mead, madeJTan. 30, 1885 16—Farm Machinery, For President— doubt as to where she stands on the Tuesday, Nov. as a result of increased revenues and WARREN G. HARDING. question of good government. 'Reports 1st. Lt. Horace W. Elms, 2nd The company has been in the continuous when it was mustered out and made all the Stock, Hay, and Feed. Martin if the increase continues, a further from overjthe state are to the Vice President— Lt. Frank A. Richards. The company service of the state ever since its the Austin Reserve Militia and again of Olson, 2% miles west reduction will be made in the rate. effect that women workers are unusually CALVIN COOLIDGE numbered forty-six in all. Captain organization with exception, pursuant with the disbanding of the company Brownsdale. busy with their sex and that Governor— Anderson died at the hospital at to a prejudiced report of the Major three years ago after the World War. they will cast a heavy vote. This is J. A. O. PREUS DO YOU particularly so in the Seventh district »I« »I' *. Lieutenant-Governor— LOCAL ATTORNEYS where women workers are out REMEMBER THIS? 4 A Mrs. Martin Coyne was emphasized. Funds supplied by LOUIS L. COLLINS Classified Ads in the interest of Congressman Volstead. jjl Secretary of State— "Don't bring back the saloon" Formerly of the sale of Christmas seals will be Twenty-five Years Ago MIKE HOLM is their campaign cry and the used to provide such protection and Moscow Dies slogan is being carried to every home State Treasurer— CASH RATES E DILL J. C. Johnson, Jr., Republican candidate to aid the public. HENRY RINES in the district. In St. Paul, Minneapolis Ten cents per line for one insertion. for sheriff, was in the city today. The funeral service of Mrs. Martin Out of the 1,000,000 active cases and Duluth, it is expected that Attorney General— the vote next month will be doubled Coyne who died at noon yesterday at in the United States 115,000 could be Five cents per line for subsequent CLIFFORD L. HILTON as a result of activity on the part of insertions. Mrs. Chas. Huser, daughter Norinne her home 1217 North Kenwood avenue cured if such facilities were available, R. R. & W. H. Commissioner— the fair sex. and Mrs. Kuneth went to Minneapolis CHARGE RATES 0. B. P. JACOBSON. will be held Saturday afternoon according to Dr. C. J. Hatfield, managing Ten cents collection charge Call Attention To Candidacy— this afternoon on a visit to Mrs. Justice of Supreme Court— at o'clock from the home. Rev. director of the National Tuberculosis 2 A chicken supper and apron sale will be added for all ads not HOMER B. DIB'ELL. Huser's sister. Urge Voters To Remember Ten Broeck will officiate. Association. was given by the Ladies Rosary Society paid for in advance. Congressman, First District— Mike Bell and Mr. Gibson were Eunice E. Thomas Coyne, daughter Name On Ballot The goal of the Minnesota Christmas FOR YOUR INFORMATION of St. Augustine's Church last SYDNEY ANDERSON. called to Blooming Prairie on the All classified ads will be set of the late Peter W. and Louisa A. evening. A large crowd was in attendance. seal sale which starts December in 8 point solid type. serious illness of Mr. Bell's brother. The Supreme Court of Minnesota Thomas was born in Larraine, Jefferson 1, is a $250,000 fund. The bulk of There are five words to each VOTE The fine new home of Col. and is now, and for a long time has been, Co., New York, March 29, 1851. this fund will remain under control line. Mrs. Brown was the scene of a pleasant If a war came upon us, and we She came west with her parents when Hormel Company Hires a credit to our state. May we ask of the counties where raised and will There are nine lines to each inch. adopted a volunteer system of raising surprise party last evening. A she was two and one half years of age, you to help keep it so. Judge HOMER be spent for the benefit of the public Men At Rate Of delicious repast, games, cards, music an army, it would be a poor and and settled in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. B. DIBELL is a candidate for right at home. Organization of the Fifteen Per Day loathsome spirit which would lead a and an exceedingly enjoyable time She graduated from the High re-election as one of the Associate FOR SALE—10 acre tract. Good improvements. man to say: "Oh! I won't bother. were the features of the evening. Justices of that bench, and he is worthy School there and at the age of eighteen Easy terms. See Indicative of the huge_ scale the Forest Schleuder is up from Decorah, Wayne Webber. 6-39-c One man more or less doesn't count." of the vote of every justice-loving she was married to Martin MICKIE SAYS Geo. A. Hormel & Company will operate Iowa on a brief visit. In the defense of our Republic, public American man and women in the Coyne. Later they came west and on during the killing season this FOR SALE—1 Quick Meal Range opinion would not tolerate this attitude Mrs. Joseph Keenan and youngsters bought a farm near Moscow and lived statfe. Practically every Minnesota and and gas range at a bargain if winter, inen are being employed at owe -tuv fcesr taken at once. Hiram R. Campbell, left today for Portage, Wis., to be there until about six years ago when of mind. lawyer is for Judge Dibell—that too the plant at the rate of about fifteen KAEU \Ki GAW UCViS "Trfj 611 W. Maple street. 2-3 5-p present at the marriage of Mrs. Keenan's they moved to Austin on account of An election is always a defense of without regard to his political affiliations. per day, officials-of the company announced pan, A sister, next week. Mrs. Coyne's ill health. our Republic. The obligation to vote this motnihg. FOR SALE—Practically new 8 room .•' Njbttuoof A©v)s*xv&\vi<a] is another obligation of honor made Chas. Parker who owns .or' controls For the past two years she has been .:$udge Dibell is a product of Southern modern house, finest location, corner Present plans- call for a force of uwe oovusuvui a cab. oki u*o« lot faces south, one block to out of the same stuff as. the obligation a good deal of the city of Ramsey,' a patient sufferer and on Oct. 2? was Minnesota. He was born on a men for the killing season. Most cwa oov^e, QJLX mvo 1700 store, two blocks from school, of honor involved in any defense when asked how things were going up called to her home beyond. She farm over in Fillmore county. His of the men are from the territory in screened in front and back porches, of our homes, our welfare, and our there replied, "Well, the opera house leaves besides her husband, a niece, early life on the farm and his subsequent the immediate vicinity of this city. four rooms down, mirror door, oak is about completed and will be open, Miss Kate Cooper, who has had the institutions. residence in Duluth and St. finish, birch floor, four rooms and bath upstairs, full attic, full basement, ed by Lawrence Barrett about Christmas, It is often the very persons who Paul have given him a sympathetic constant care of her aunt thruout her double garage, hot air heat, work in the big city hall has been illness. are most clamorous about the failure understanding of both the farm and pipe to attic, terms if desired. 700 OBITUARY owing to the cold snap, postponed of democracy or "corruption in politics" city problems. ^Pe is a deep thinker College St. Don't phone. 1-22-p until, spring and the committee having who cannot look any of us in he has natujpU p)tituderfor study, and the eyes when we say to them: "What charge of the new navy yard have his decisions a|«B just, intelligent and FOR SALE—By owner, six room Mrs. Daniel St. Dedger decided to put it down on the banks convincing. have you done with your citizenship?" modern house with bath. Call 608 Mrs. Daniel St. Ledger was born of Bell Creek. That was all." Failure to vote is failure to carry You may not have met Judge Dibell West Winona or phone Main 671-F TO in Franklin, Highgate County, Vermnt, on, failure to play the game, failure personally and therefore we are 29-tf-c in January, 1844. She came to be an American. For an American MIDDLE WEST SEEN calling your attention to his candidacy with her parents to the vicinity of FOR SALE— Seven room house two is one who cheats America if he enjoys and urging you to remember his Portage, Wis., while but a girl, receiving lots—1 barn—at 811 Crane street. the rights of America without name on the ballot. a seminary education and rendering service to her.—Collier's FOR SALE—10 Thorobred Chester Respectfully yours, Red Cross Believes 3000 Cases taught in different schools for some White Boar pigs, weigh from 175 Weekly. J. N. Nicholsen Out of 24,000 In Minnesota years. to 200 lbs. Prices reasonable. H. B. E. Hughes Can be Cured C. Stern, Renova, Minn. 9-41-p From Wisconsin she migrated with THE ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP R. C. Alderson, her family to Freeborn county, Minn., Hanson Tractor & Auto School, Fargo .According to the Minnesota constitution St. Paul, October 26. (Special) where she was married to Daniel St. N. D. Is the most practical school. it is imperatively obligatory Mr. Cox is having some little difficuity Of the 24,'000 active cases of tuberculosis G. O. P. Chairman Predicts Majorities No books to study. Twenty-five Ledger in August, 1868, later removing getting service men worked up for the state to have a legislature, a in this state, approximately new, latest type Tractors to train "So Enormous One to Austin where she has resided ®ycr. Article and the chance of on. All auto equipments. Over governor, a lieutenant governor, an 3,000 could be cured if facilities for Hesitates to Mention Them." up to the time of her death which occurred fighting some minor league wars in thousand students attended school auditor, a treasurer, a supreme court Europe. early detection and proper treatment last term. We secure positions for Tuesday, October 26, at 9:15 —and an attorney general. The political situation in the Middle When American boys were being were provided, officials of the Minnesota graduates.. Attend school in climate p. m. at her home 401 North Second slaughtered in France, Baker Itold Each of these offices and bodies West, now settled into its final Public Health Association emphasized you are accustomed to. Write street. the world he "gloried in our unpreparedness. for large folder. 21-S-O-N-c has its own special work. form, indicates Republican majorities today, in appealing to the Seven children were born to Mr. Do you want four more A review of the full list is both instructive "so enormous that one hesitates to years of Baker?. citizens of every county and community and Mrs. St. Ledger: Herbert, Florence, and timely just at present even mentioin them," according to in the state to give wholehearted Mabels Walter and Nan living A Hallowe'en Party was given last in view of the campaign being made John T. Adams, vice chairman of the support to the 1920 Christmas and Daniel Jr., and John deceased. PARK evening by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. for the office of attorney general by Republican National committee in Seal sale. The father Daniel St. Ledger died WEEKLY Coyle at the home of the latter on T. V. Sullivan, candidate of the Nonpartisan charge of Western headquarters, who The facilities needed, according to June 12th, 1912. Moscow street. The evening was league. He has been sloshing today gave out the following review health experts, are more dispensaries, PROGRAMME She leaves besides her children, spent in games and music and a nice around over the state telling what he of campaign conditions in that territory: visiting nurses, medical consultants one sister Mrs. J. R. Mean of this supper was served. All present report proposes to do if elected. and traveling clinics for the early city and one brother, Archbishop a jolly time. After looking over the complete list "Minnesota will go for Harding by discovery of tuberculosis. More san W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 Christie of Portland, Oregon. William of the activities to which Mr. Sullivan a very large majority, undoubtedly atoria, hospitals and facilities for MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 Christie and Adam Christie both Martinson is visiting his mother Ed has pledged himself there does not appear above 100,000. As a national organization home treatment of every case thus serving the state and county in various at Lake Mille, Iowa. to be the slightest excuse for regaining the Democratic party in Minnesota discovered also are vital needs, it political capacities and Dr. George any other official or agency of has almost ceased to exist. Christie formerly of Minneapolis, the state government—in case he is "In Nebraska the Democratic organization and Robert and John and one sister, put into office. In that case the governor, is moribund. The Republican are all deceased. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY- the lieutenant governor, the state majority in that will be un In the passing on of this splendid auditor, treasurer, the supreme court usually large, at least 50,000. CONSTANCE TALMADGE women her home suffers an irreparable justices and all the rest can go fishing "In Iowa, Harding and Coolidge loss. or farming while the busy Thomas will win by over 100,000. Senator in ARE YOUR DOLLARS GROWING? When her health permitted she V. runs everything, corrects every Cummins will pull thru, but he will was active in church and charitable abuse and in other ways justifies THE PERFECT WOMAN" run considerably behind the national work and ever ready with a kind word liis modest though inferential claim ticket. **nd a helping hand to assist a friend to being probably the highest type of "InWisconsin the certainty of an or neighbor in need. She was a sufferer ^uper-man in Minnesota. enormotto^majority for Harding has from bronchial trouble for some Pathe News As a matter of fact the attorney taken ther life out of the national As prices go down the value time but bore her cross patiently to generalship is an important office-— campaign'*' The governorship is in the end. She loved her home and her •of every dollar in a savings account a most important office. In the. first doul& ... family and was never happier than place its incumbent must be in the "I» IllinoiSi^ie ^Harding and Coolidgel" here goes up. when offering the hospitality to her law and not given to going off at majptfj^a^ problematical. It SATURDAY— many friends. half cock. The biggest business in may be apoui^^5t),000. I expect to The funeraf will be held tomorrow Minnesota is that of the state itself Come in and open your account BUCK JONES see Mr. Small \fyn over Colonel Lewis. morning, at 9 o'clock from the hou^e and the attorney general has a more "Indiana is expected by the closest TODAY. 3 ?y in aiid at 9:30 from the St. Augustine imposing client than any other lawyer figures to go Harding by 55,000 for church. —Contributed. in the state. He's got to be a mighty or 60,000. In Michigan, Harding is SUNSET SPRAGUE 4% quarterly interest good lawyer. safe and sure, by ii injijority of more To Entertain Saturday During the incumbency of Clifford than 100,00. Mrs. L. O'Malley, Miss Eloise Allen (Bride 13) L. Hilton, the attorney generalship "In St. Louis cn enormous Republican fairI and Miss Cora Randall will entertain lias been handled with ability, majority will be piled up. The a Hallowe'en party at the home of ness and all due initiative. The experience at YOUR BANK state as a whole w'll go Republican Mrs. O'Malley Saturday night. he has acquired in the office, by more than 40,000. I SUNDAY- in which he came up from the ranks, "North and South Dakota will showj TO GIVE HALLOWE'EN l»ARTY makes him better qualified than he WANDA HAWLEY a vote of about three to two in favor' was two years ago. He knows the job The Austin National Bank of Harding and Coolidge. The ma-j Utopians will give a Hallow The in and his knowledge represents an investment jorities will not be enormous, but e'en party at the home of "Hi" Chapin by the state which the state they will be sure. on North Greenwich street tonight. "MISS HOBBS" AUSTIN, MINNESOTA should not now sacrifice. He has administered "The national Democratic t*e*-et his duties on the basis /. L. MITCHELL* P. D. BEAULIEU, (Lost City No. 13) P. D. Beaulieu is spending the hps been sriven up ns hopeless and Mr.' pf service and not politics. President Cashier week with her sister, Mrs. McCuiaan being traded off for state Cox is It is significant that during Mr. of Red Wing. candidates."