Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 11, 1920 · Page 11 of 16
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I g&MjK tmxnemBsissam^. S9BS8 9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE FOUR DEFEAT OF BONUS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO BELIEVES AUSTIN IN GLEAN ner and session in the Y. W. C. A» nouncedly against bonuses, was reelected. Monday afternoon. Funeral services rooma Monday night, stressed the MEMORY OF LATE will be held- Wednesday afternoon. CEDAR CITY welfare features of the work, subordinating The American Legion are counting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCoy and MAYOR .OF CORK -BILL IS PREDICTED the "police" part of her duties. upon Representative J. W. Fordney, daughters of Brownsdale and Mr. Police Matron Stresses Welfare chairman of the ways and means and Mrs. Roy Fargusson of Waltham Dr. Cantrell, well known speaker Part of Work At Rotary committee, to lead the fight for bonuses Cooperation from the parents in spent Sunday at the S. W. Playle on the Irish question, will pay tribute CEDAR CITY Club Dinner in the next session, as he did in the matter of improving moral conditions home. to the late Terence MacSwiney, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilliland and Mr. the last. While three strong advocates of the city was urged by Mrs. Hazel and Albert Corson of Lord Mayor,of Cork, tomorrow night and Mrs. H. Gilliland were Brownsdale Emphasizing the fact that Austin G. O. P. Leaders Expect Economy of bonuses were defeated, it is Udolpho spent a few days of last at the Armory. Shellman. business visitors one day last is as clean morally as other cities of Grounds to Beat Proposal pointed out by the bonuses managers, week with their grand parents, Mr. Dr. Cantrell is an able and eloquent week. the same size, Mrs. Shellmen, Police to Aid Service Men that they gained nine former service and Mr§. C. A. Bates while their parents, speaker and will undoubtedly have ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Mrs. Mary Monahan is visiting her Matron, speaking to members of the men in the election, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Will Corson transacted a large audience at the service. daughter, Mrs. Chas. Fielding in Austin. AND GET RESULTS Rotary club and their wives at a din Washington.— Republican leaders Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York, business in Austin. of congress are of the opinion that and Lewis Frothingham of Massachusetts. Mrs. Earl Peppers and son of Austin W. D. Aylesworth, editor of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aultfather and despite the adoption of a referendum It is not known whether these came Saturday to spend a few Six Town News of Brownsdale was daughter were visitors at C. Lotts favoring cash bonuses to former service nine will support cash bonuses. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the city Tuesday transacting business. Sunday. WEEKLY men 'of New York, New Jersey H. O. Wood. Mr. Aylesworth recently took Chas. Cole and wife will move to and Wisconsin, the next congress, on Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen and PROGRAMME over the publication and published the •a farm near Brownsdale for the coming For Membership in D. A. R. the grounds of economy, will refuse nephew, Harold Kuhl were Austin first issue last week. season. Members of the D, A. R. must show to grant them thru federal legislation. callers Saturady evening. Her sister Raymond, the little son of Mr. and an ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary Miss Ella Skaran of Austin came war or who was a member of W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 9 0 0 Mrs. Jay Monahan is on the sick list LIST OF LETTERS The issue will be brought immediately the Continental congress, or the congress home with them and spent Sunday but it better at present. before the next session by Representative MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 of any one of the colonies, or here. M. Gilliland and son will hold an R. C. Johnson of South Remaining Uncalled For in This Office who was a signer of the Declaration of Mrs. George Hunter and Miss Auction Sale on their farm one mile Dakota and King Swope of Kentucky. Independence, or who was an official For The Week Ending Nov. 6, 1920 Uanitta Bates were Austin callers south of Cedar City school house, According to one republican member, who actually assisted in the establishment last Thursday. Gentlemen—Carlsen, Carl A. Ciermaier, Thursday, November 18th. of independence by rendering the leaders have determined that THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— D. (2). Crabb, Joe. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Granstaff are moving Hixon Fields and sister, Elizabeth service during the war and who, In any the country is opposed to cash bonuses, Adolph. Gray, Cooney. Johnson, to their new home which they have moved into their new home in case was consistently loyal to the and that many of those who supported cau.se of independence. Steve. Laiske, Henry. McKenzie, have built this season. the south part of the village. such a measure in the last Fern. Murphy, J. H. Samberg, Mr. Johnson is moving from the J. Mr. Anderson, and Messrs. Henry session will be unwilling to do so GREAT WESTERN Aultfather farm to the one vacated Arlow. Thompson, Martin. Wood, Russel Wood and Earl Pepp-, in the coming one. Those who have By Robert W. Chambers Tollefson, H. Wade, C. J. Wagoner, by Earl Grandstaff. CHANGES TIME ers of Austin spent Sunday at the H. participated to any great extent in Mrs. Hobson, who has been staying Isaac N. Wageman, J. E. Westby, 0. Wood home. The Splendid Cast Includes Marion Davies, Carlyle the campaign say that the sentiment A new time-table goes into effect T. C. Wilson, Harry. Wood, with her daughter, Mrs. B. Watkins Mrs. Roy Chaffee was an Austin of the country is ayainst cash bonuses, on the Chicago Great Western railroad Blackwell and Ralph Kellard expects to spend the winter with Jesse & Laurence. caller Tuesday. but favoring doing everything Sunday, Nov. 14th. Ladies—Bjork, Anna. Friese, Mrs. a brother in California. possible in the way of rehabilitation Mr. Sever Todalin was an over The time of the trains has been Hartley, Mrs. W. L. Herkkes, Rena. rathe News or vocational training for wounded Sunday visitor in Austin. adjusted with particular reference to Madison, Martha. News, Rosa. soldiers. Messrs. Campbell, C. A. Bates and Winter Tourist traffic, thru Pullman Riley, Anna. Strickland, Doris. LANSING Representatives of the American Herman Miller were business callers sleeping cars for which and special Young, Maggie. Legion, who have been active in the in Austin Tuesday. round trip fares are now in effect. These letters will be sent to the movement for cash bonuses, declined SATURDAY- "Dead Letter Office" Nov. 22, 1920 Remember the Bible Study Class at I1! to give an opinion Saturday as to what For additional information apply to if not delivered before. In calling Friendship's Test. Grandma Summey's every Tuesday they thought would happen in the GEORGE WALSH Emerson tells us that there are two Ticket Agent, for the above, please say "Advertised" afternoon, you are needed, come. next session of congress. They said elements that go into the composition Chicago Great Western Railroad giving date of lfst. The Mid Week Union Prayer {meeting in that three of their strongest supporters, of friendship: truth and tenderness. Adv. 4-42-c. C. F. COOK, P. M. will be held at the Bert JBTansen Representatives Swope King of With real friends we are sincere we THE PLUNGER All home on Wednesday evening. are 6peak out what we think and feel and Kentucky, C. P. Caldwell of New •J" cordially urged to attend these meetings. are as honest as we are when alone. York and J. L. Miligan of Missouri, Bride 13 No. 5 And when we truly love a friend certainly had been defeated for re-election. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newmaji and we feel a degree of tendernoss Representative H. C. Pell, Jr., of toward her that should be strong granddaughter of Austin spent Sunday SUNDAY New York, one of the strongest opponents enough to make us overlook little at the home of their daughter, of cash bonuses, was defeated lapses. We should not care for our ETHEL GLAYTON Mrs. Jack Zelsdorf. but Representative S. D. Fess, friends nearly so much as we do If Mrs. B. R. Summey and son Eugene chairman of the republican congressional they always wore their halos.—Exchange. in leave this week for Florida to committee, who was very pro "A CITY SPARROW" spend the winter with his father, Mr. .Hall. 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