Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 1, 1920 · Page 4 of 9
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eral months, leaves next week for Fort Wilmot motored to Austin Friday on BATEMAN TO FORT DODGE MOWER COUNTY NEWS ADAMS WILL HOLD Put your flag out tomorrow. HALL ADDRESSES LABOR Dodge, la., where he has accepted a business. Election day is a legal holiday and a POULTRY SHOW "The County Paper" Miss Naomi Rice left Friday for W. A. B&teman, who has been in position as advertising manager for demonstration of patriotism is as Published every Monday and Thursday, her home in Austin atfer teaching Head of Minnesota Federation of the J. F. Russel Company, the employ of Albert Thon for sev The dates for the Adams Poultry school one week in the Dexter schools. at Austin, Minnesota essential on Election day as on the Labor Issues Proclamation Show have been set for December 2, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miller and children ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Fourth of July. of Austin were Dexter callers V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor 3, 4. This was decided at the meeting According to an announcement PAID ADVERTISEMENT Saturday afternoon. To my Friends and Co-Workers for of the Adams Poultry Association made today all the bansk of the city for the Mower Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stevenson, Mrs. .816 Labor: held at the Review Office Saturday M. Shoemaker and Miss Alice Daily of Austin will be closed all day Tuesday. County Republican Committe e, to be paid for at the regular We must guard against the big mistake evening* Mrs. John Kruse of Minneapolis motored to Austin last Thursday and SUBSCRIPTION RATES heard the speakers of the Republican advertising rate Per Year, in advance $2.50 of failing to vote 'Yes' for Good has been procured as Judge Rally. Six Months $1.25 Roads Amendment No. 1. on the pink and the show is to be by score-card, Robert and Henry Weber of Austin Single Copies 05 Here's Where ballot next Tuesday. That will be unless the judge advises to the contrary.—Adams and Mr. Fowler of Lansing were Dexter Put a cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate callers Friday afternoon on business. The Mower County News receives the my first vote. Review. you wish to vote for in the Squares indicated by the arrow*- dispatches of the United Press Association. Labor cannot afford defeat of the You Vote Miss Celia Farber spent Saturday PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT Good Roads plan. in Austin at the Nicholson home. Sunday Amendment No. 1 will mean more DEXTER morning Mrs. Nicholson and son VOTE ONCE OPPOSITE GROUP From Grand Meadow Record cash in our pockets, will protect Melvin and Celia motored to Mankato Tuesday to visit Elgin Farber and Colette against any unemployment situation, Nicholson who are attending college Miss Gertrude Christgau spent Wed CMEMBER and will lower the cost of living besides there. nesday in Austin attending the Red giving us many other benefits For MRS. EUGENE DIEUDONNE W. T. FRANCIS Cross meeting. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Goetsch, Miss RICHARD £. WAKEFIELD C. W. MILLER Presidential Republican— and advantages. Elsie Farber and O. W. Root motored GEORGE E. WICKER A. W. WELLS Mrs. Ed Beck returned to her home The location of the polling places HARDING DR. GEORGE WEISER A. B. COATES to Austin last Thursday afternoon on To vote 'No' or not to vote at all, in Waltham after a month's visit at Foreign Advertising Representative 1 W. W. SIVRIGHT JOHN P. LUNDIN and the division in each precinct is as Electors business. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION I the Charley Beck home. which counts the same, is a vote A. WHITMAN J. A. GRAHEK MRS. STELLA follows: Si Walters, Gus Sukow and Willard Charley Rubin and Oscar motored against our own best interests. Entered as Second Class Matter at First Ward— Lorimer left Sunday morning by car to Austin Wednesday morning. Good Roads Amendment No. 1 will the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Young and First Precinct: All that part of for California to spend the winter. the act of March 3, 1879. add not less than $5,000,000 a year to For MRS. F. H. KRUEGER JOHN TEMPLE 1 Mrs. Frank Wagner and daughter children spent Sunday in Lansing at the ward lying east of Kenwood avenue. MRS. ALBERT R. HALL MRS. E. H. GIPSON Presidential Democrat— the Minnesota pay roll and to that Eileen, Mrs. L. Tebay and Mrs. H. the Fowler home. MRS. HENRY S. MEAD H. J. GRAUNIS Polling place, G. A. hall. R. JAS. M. COX GILES P. O'BRIEN MRS. E. M. STANTON big extent increase the demand for Second precinct: All that part of MRS. C. F. EWING Electors DR. FLORA L. S. ALDRICH REPUBLICAN TICKET labor. It will give jobs to thousands I T. J. McDERMOTT JOHN E. REGAN the ward lying west of Kenwood. Nov. 2d. Election of men every summer. Polling place Sumner school house. It will make the automobile and For President— Second Ward— Thoughts by the Advertising truck owners—and especially those For WARREN G. HARDING. First Precinct: All that part of Industrial— Presidential ial with big, powerful cars—pay a big Vice President— EARL STEWART COX W. W. the ward lying east of Kenwood avenue. Elector Wayside CALVIN COOLIDGE share of the cost of maintaining and Polling place, Fire Station Governor— improving our roads which now falls No. 1. J. A. O. PREUS on the general taxpayers, including Second Precinct: All that part of Lieutenant-Governor— Advertising started out to sell something but every workingman. ALBT. G. BASTIS D. SHIER For LOUIS L. COLLINS the ward lying west of Kenwood W. A. STAFFORD HARRY SEFF there's always a danger of making it sell the adman's Presidential Socialist— The right-thinking workman, alive PETER J. PRYTS P. H. PHELPS Secretary of State— avenue. Polling place, Shaw school DEBS J. C. KNOWLTON product instead of the advertiser's. C. H. RUDSDIL to his own best interests*, will use his MIKE HOLM Electors A. R. GISSLEN I. G. SCOTT house. When a good advertisement is rejected because A. E. VOELKER THEO. JENSEN ballot next Tuesday to his own greatest State Treasurer— Third Ward— "It looks too much like an ad," somebody, somewhere HENRY RINES good by remembering to vote first First Precinct: All that part of is giving order for a bouquet of immortelles. Attorney General— for himself by putting his first after the ward lying west of the main CLIFFORD L. HILTON You may lead 'steen millions to look at your advertisement 'Yes' for Good Roads Amendment No. W. G. CALDERWOOD E. E. LOEBECK For line of the I. & M. Division of the I SUSIE W. STAGEBERG A. W. PIPER R. R. & W. H. Commissioner— but can you make 'em think? Prohibition— Presiden-J 1—Proposal to Create Trunk Highway MAUDE H. STROMME B. N. WHEELER O. B. P. JACOBSON. C. M. & St. P. railroad. Polling The advertisement planned and written with the W ATKINS tial "I GEO. D. HAGGARD O. LOgENSGAARD System, Tax Motor Vehicles, Etc." Justice of Supreme Cofart— Elector* I FLORENCE M. POTTLE J. F. HEIBERG place, Hose House No. 2. thought of selling the thing advertised is a safer I ALICE P. TAYLOR L. A. SIMONSON Yours truly, rS HOMER B. DIBELL. Second Precinct: All that part of bet than one which simply plays with words instead E. G. Hall, President, Congressman, First District—• the ward lying east of the main line of working with ideas—selling ideas. Minnesota State Federation of Labor. SYDNEY ANDERSON. STATE BALLOT of the I. & M. division of the C. M. A bit of advertising roughage which nudges the & St. P. railroad. Polling place, pocketbook is better than a lot of high-sounding No vote is the same as a vote 'No' How many women will lose their Webster school house. phrases which glide past it. against good roads Amendment No. 1 votes tomorrow oft account of not For the first time in the ..history of Sure, any advertisement can be written in thirty Governor—J. A. 0. PREUS—Republican. Give yourself the benefit of any having dressed in time? the city twelve women, two in each minutes but a little extra time spent on it never doubht and vote 'Yes.' precinct will sit as judges of election. did any advertisement any harm. Governor—L. C. HODGSON—Democrat. The judges and clerks in each precinct There's a difference between an advertisement North Dakota taxes have jumped MICKIE SAYS are as follows: which simply entertains and one which digs down 137 per cent to pay for the experiment and makes the reader do likewise. First Ward of state socialism under the Governor—HEITP.IK SHIP^TEAD—Independent. "What does he know about art?" is the kind of First Precnict—R. L. Stimpson, Miss Townley regime. But watch 'em jump question leveled at the copy man who objects to a Jane Todd G. W. Stubbe Mrs. C. L. when the farmers have to redeem MEM4 CONSUL VI* ttOUJ&a\MCr picture by Ruffian showing a fairy at the sea-side, West and Fay R. Smith. Governor—PETE'S J. SAMSCIT—Socialist. the bonds issued to provide for all when the advertisement is to sell anvils. Second Precinct—W. J. Bell, Mrs. of the state-owed activities intended \Nt OXO SCKO SIX Ft 3TPrttN\fcNT\ Hot-spot-ram's-horn in the ad-man's young life—• to reward good Townley men with F. W. Sullivan, H. C. Waldecker, J. C. wueosvw PW OOU Governor— when the typographic department asks if he won't good pay roll jobs. Hall and Mrs. Harvey McNish. SO VttVM ev-tOOlOtA? NOVJ kindly drop an important paragraph. Yes, he'll do Second Ward MOOWS, MSM-XVC \NO*U\ PftM it—kindly—won't! OUR SALVATION ARMY First Precinct—C. B. McGrath, N. WOVN Lieutenant-Governor—LOUIS L. COLLINS—Republican. Find the man in the place who can write downto-earth-go-out-and-get'em P. Jensen, Mrs. O. N. Peck, Wm. Elward Humanity itself has claimed the campaigns, as well as and Miss Tanye Burgess. Salvation Army as a respected friend. Lieutenant-Governor—JAMES P. McDONNELL—Democrat. the dew-drop-on-the-rose creations—and by the Second Precinct—Edgar Hopfe, Long ago there had seeped into the intelligence gods you have a real advertising man. Peter Capretz, Mrs. P. H. Reilly, A. E. of the world the recognition If many a double spread were written with the Hilker and Mrs. John D. Smith. that the Army was a thing of Lieutenant-Governor—C. H. HUBBELL—National. 'fe-ftfttSMll same painstaking care that attends the writing of fine metal. Perhaps, like many another Third Ward the average 60-line mail order advertisement, gosh! First Precinct—David Cooper, Mrs. sound belief based on simple a how the orders would roll in! Lieutenant-Governor—GEORGE H. MALLON—Independent. Richard Hinkley, Richard Cullen, facts, this one came up from the bottom The make-up man who marries the candy advertisement first. It may have been the downand- John Maurek and Mrs. Charles Oots. to the corn-cure testimonial ought to be Second Precinct—Jerome Waters, outs who first murmured from Lieutenant-Governor—LILLIAN FRIEDMAN—Socialist. made to pay for the license.—Mower County News. dark places that the Salvation Army Albert Perl, Mrs. Walter Groome, was an institution of deeds, common Clem Beckel and Mrs. Harry Tufte. sense, and lofty spirit. Today that Lieutenant-Governor— attitude toward the Salvation Army THANKS, PHIL. permeates all conditions of men. Most Herman Roe of the Northfield Secretary of State—MIKE HOLM—Republican. News and Jos. L. Gannon, who has of us can remember when the Salvation Put a cross mark (X) opposite the constitutional amendments been foreman on the News for a number Army was sometimes the object of years, have purchased the Austin you wish to vote] for in the squares indicated the arrow. by of coarse burlesque. It is so no longer, Transcript-Republican, which is a Secretary of State—LILY J. ANDERSON—Farmer-Labor. not because there is fear of offending semi-weekly paper. We expect to STATE BALLOT. a public opinion now behind see the Transcript-Republican prosper and become one of the best newspapers the Army, but because no one can put Secretary of State—FRANK C. BURMASTER—Democrat. in that part of the state. Austin much heart into derision or lack of is a first-class Minnesota city and respect. The war disclosed the the new venture should be successful. Secretary of State—JOHN M. COPELAND—National. kind of stuff of which the Salvation —Brown Co. (New Ulm) Journal. Constitutional amendments to be voted on by the people. Army was made. Other organizations had more money Secretary of State—J. H. HIRT—Socialist. and others more fine feathers, but Proposal to Create Trunk Highway System, Tax Motor Vehicles, Etc. Salvation Army and its workers PARK —YES Secretary of State— were found where there were jobs WEEKLY Amendment to constitution by adding thereto anew article to to do, doing those jobs without much be known as article 16, and creating a trunk highway system authorizing the taxation of motor vehicles to create swank, but with full measure of the PROGRAMME State Treasurer—HENRY RINES—Republican. a fund for the construction and improvement of the same firmer of efficiency, authorizing the enactment of laws providing for the issuance W0 are beginning to listen of bonds of the State, and the payment of the principal tlOW W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 and interest of such bonds. State Treasurer—JOHN P. WAGNER—Farmer-Labor. when the Salvation Army has an opinion —NO upon our social problems. It has MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 become worth while to watch what the State Treasurer—H. F. LUEDERS—Democrat. Proposal to extend term of Judge of Probate to Four Years .Army is doing.—Collier's Weekly. —YES MONDAY AND TUESDAY- State Treasurer—P. H. PHELPS—Socialist. Amendment to section seven (7) Article six (6) of the Constrtution PREUS of the State of Minnesota, providing for extension CHARLES RAY and of term of office of the Probate Judge to four (4) years. State Treasurer— COLLINS —NO Attorney General—CLIFFORD L. HILTON—Republican. Proposal for giving Legislature power to make Tax Exemptions, ELECTION DAY also to Tax Incomes, Etc. The proudest now is but my peer, "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" X* —YES The highest not more high Attorney General—R. A McOUAT—Democrat. Today, of all the weary year, A king of men as I. Amendment of Article nine of the Constitution, relating to taxation, Today, alike are great and small, to take the place of section one. WEDNESDAY The nameless and the known Attorney General—THOMAS V. SULLIVAN—Independent. —NO My palace is the people's hall, The ballot-box my throne! THOMAS MEIGHAN Subjecting Railroad Lands to Certain Local Assessments. Attorney General— Who serves today upon the list —YES Beside the served shall stand Alike the brown and wrinkled fist, ffcall Chapter 533, Laws of Minnesota for 1919, Amending section Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner— The gloved and dainty hand! 2226, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913, so as to 0. P. B. JACOBSON—Republican^. make real property used for railway purposes subject to The rich is level with the poor, "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" assessments, be adopted and ratified. The weak is strong today Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner— .V- .. ..-r: tm,.. .v: q• —NO And sleekest broadcloth counts no EMIL C. MacKENZIE—Farmer-Labor. more. Than homespun frock of gray. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner— THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— RALPH W. ROBINSON—Democrat. Today let pomp and vain pretence For Congress, First Congressional My stubborn right abide 2 set a plain man's common sense W District. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner—TOM MAY—Socialist. Against the pedant's pride. IS Today shall simple manhood try SYDNEY ANDERSON The#strength of gold and land Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner— The wide world has not wealth to buy The power in my right hand! Republican V' Featuring ALMA RUBENS While there's -a grfe? to-geek redress Associate Justice of the Supreme Court—HOMES B. DIBELL. For Representative, Fifth District Or balance to adjust Nominated without party designation. Where weighs our living manhood less Rathe News Than Mammon's vilest dust,— HARRY C. TROWBRIDGE Associate Justice of theSupreme Court—GEORGE L. SIE6EL. While there's a right to need my vote, A Somiaatei without party designation. wrong to sweep away, Up! clouted knee and ragged coat! I Nominee without party designition Associate Justice of the Supnme Cent—* A man's a man today! By John Greenfeaf Whittier