Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 29, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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1 {M: fHf^j a^ TV j: *f^ PAGE FOUR MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS the state election count as compiled be on the downhill slide. This is encouraging, by Julius Schmahl, secretary of state. "The County Paper" An Appeal since it strengthens the Gloves, Gay with Jewels or Painted From now on the election of November Published every Monday and Thursday, principle that government is reaching at Austin, Minnesota 5th last—will be the basis of all forward to secure the rights for and Beaded, Striking Winter Novelty To the Republicans of the Country and ROE AND GANNON, Publishers future computations and analysis. A which "governments are instituted V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor All Those Who Aided Them: total of 797,945 ballots were cast and among men," and for which purpose counted. Of the four constitutional they derive "their just powers from By T1ARJORIE" .815 The Republican success in the 1920 election has been commensurate amendments, three prevailed. Good the with the quality of our candidates and the SUBSCRIPTION RATES roads topped the list with 526,936 for Falling Prices righteousness of our cause. (Written for the United Press) Per Year, in advance $2.50 to 199,603 against. In the case of The actual significance of the This success is the partnership accomplishment of all Republicans Six Months $1.25 the other three amendments the vote great decline in prices of commodities Single Copies 05 everywhere and of hundreds of. thousands of was No. 2, yes, 446,959, no, 171,414 has brought about a retrenchment well-wishers of good government regardless of past New York, Nov. 29—"Throwing a branding of vermilion red. This The Mower County News receives the No. 3, yes, 331,105, no. 217,558 No. all along the line, and many industrial party affiliations. down the gauntlet" would be a very dispatches of the United Press Association. style jibes well with Peter Pan. 4 yes, 488,497, no, 98,015. The interests have been badly hit. To all of these we now appeal, because it is the mutual expensive pastime this year. A dresses and Eton suits and is especially necessary ratification vote based on The best available official and unofficial responsibility of us all who will share alike in the consequent lady would need implicit faith in her for the jeune fille. the ballots cast and counted was 398,793. information indicates a decline mutual benefit of ^ood government. cavalier before she would dare throw The soft suedes and glace kid are The vote on state officers follows: between the average of February The plan of limiting campaign contributions to $1,000, one of her gloves to the lions, in giving gathered in by contrasting belts. Real Governor—J. A. O. Preus, Rep. and that of November 1, was the adopted by your national organization, has left your the "dare" to her gallant, and the jewels are used on the tiny buckles of 415,805 L. C. Hodgson, Dem. 91,293 greatest of which it has any previous party unmortgaged. same lady of medieval days whose many of these gloves. These priceless Henrik Shipstead, Ind. 381,402 P. record for so brief a period. It has been a most advanced step in placing the business of "straying sad gloves she was always AFF1LIATIN MEMBER gloves are brought forth only I. Sampson, Soc. 5,124 Lieutenant politics on the highest plane, and has brought an interest mislaying," would endure a severe upon request. One house shows upon Governor—L. J. Collins, Rep. 432,226 on the part of thousands who never before have been memory jog when .she received her application a pair of soft white J. P. McDonnell, Dem. 79,414 PC) Al REEL FACTS concerned with politics. glove bill. suede gauntlets edged with ermine" C. H. Hubbel, Nat. 6,695 G. H. Mallon, $ Some weeks before election it was apparent that the expenses Much has been said this season and buckled with white sapphires. Another Ind. 224,601 Lilliam Friedman, Fatty Arbuckle has again come forward, provided for in our budget, with the strictest about it being "the most ornate year" Foreign Advertising Representative ~1 fairy like pair are of taupe kidr Soc. 10,629. Secretary of State Mike this time in the role of a fireman, economy, would exceed the contributions, but we were THE AMERICAN' PRESS ASSOCIATION in the fashion realm. Garment writers belted with very narrow gray squirrel Holm, Rep. 434,130 Lilliam J. Anderson, in his latest comedy, "The Garage," unwilling either to leave undone any legitimate effort have raved full much and well strips and buckled with a tiny jademosaic. F-L. 193,658 F. C. Burmaster, which comes to the Park theatre essential to complete success or to change the method about "the most ornate year" for Dem. 79,491 J. C. Copeland, Nat. tonight and Tuesday. of raising money. We were then sure and we are now dresses, suits, wraps, shoes and vanity 7,608 J. H. Hart, Soc. 18,965, Treasurer Other gloves, which are out of the In this picture, Fatty and Buster sure that every Republican desires that the expenses of Cmehber cases. And now we are awaking millionaire dollar class and yet which ORGANIZED Henry Rines, Rep. 448,313 J. (I 1667 are in a garage, which incidentally, the campaign be distributed in this manner. employed to the fact that even the glove which are not exactly proletariat, employ P. Wagner, F-L. 191,429 F. H. Lueden, is also the town lock-up Your presidential campaign this year cost no more than that H-CIAVS has remained quite stationary for embroidered bandings in silks or Dem. 68,621 P. H. Phelps, Soc. and fire house. Fatty is desperately of 1916, when a dollar went nearly twice as far as it many seasons, is cutting up such festive beads. A favoriet style is the white Entered as Second Class Matter at 22,454. Attorney General C. F. Hilthe in love with Molly, daughter of the does today. capers that we must now write Post Office at Austin, Minn., un-j ton, Rep. 446,736 R. A. McOuat, capeskin gauntlet finished about the owner, Rube. He has a rival in the Four years ago the bulk of the campaign fund came from about "the most ornate year for der the act of March 3, 1879. cuff with an inch banding of the Swastika Dem. 53,738 T. V. Sullivan, Ind. town dude. Then happens a series 750 contributors, while this year the approximately gloves." S, 251,488. Railroad Commissioner, O. pattern embroidered in black of events -that would take all the joy $2,000,000 contributed to date for the presidential THE COUNTY PUBLISHER AND The highest class specialty shops silk floss. P. B. Jacobson, Rep. 445,557 C. C. election has come from 50,000 givers. out of the picture if they were told HIS REVENUE on Fifth Avenue are really astounding McKenzie, F-L. 177,256 R. W. Robinson, The victory won, the raising of the deficit would be easy, here. Suffice to say, Fatty saves the Sport gloves of heavy kid or pigskin their buying populace by showing Dem. 72,964 Tom May, S05. 23,900 In these times of reconstruction girl from a fire and Rube consents to use novelty wools as linings. indeed, if your committee were willing to abandon the them what can be done to a glove. Supreme Court H. B. Dibell, and readjustment it ill becomes the policy of keeping down the average of contribution. their marriage. Thus, many gauntlets of tan cape are Even one year ago womankind would 375,188 Geo. L. Siegel, 279,860. advedtiser and buyer of printing to shown lined with a tan angora wool This we are determined not to do. It was a fight of have giggled at the idea of encasing "The Girl of the Sea," which runs President—Harding, Rep. 519,421 object to the reasonable advances in all the people. The result speaks for itself. It lifted which is gay with tiny figures of her hands in silk and skins all bedecked at the Park Theatre Wednesday, Dec. Cox, Dem. 142,994 W. W. Cox, Industrial, prices which country publishers and a burden from the minds of millions and points the various colors. Sometimes the liningprotrudes with colored embroidery, 1 is to the.usual run of features in 3,828 Debs. Soc. 56,105 printers are establishing to insure the way to better and happier days. We ask now for that over the cuff for an inch or painted designs, chenille traceries, Walker, Prohibition, 11,489. relatively the same position as the so. continuation of their businesses. additional help from all which is merited both by the and beaded patterns. circus is to the side show. Being The country publisher, which includes successful conclusion of fhe effort and by the consequent GOVERNMENT BOOKKEEPING But that is exactly what glove departments such an unusual novelty it has the all those situated outside of KAPPA SIGMA PI INITIATES contribution to the welfare of all of our people and the are showing today. The advantage of an appeal of a highly the few large cities, with few exceptions, glory of the nation. SEVEN NEW MEMBERS counters look like suggestions for a dramatic nature in which the giant has never enjoyed the remuneration The way Government management Let us now have help from every American who is grateful period ball, or as if Arthur and His Octopus plays the principal role. demanded by his banker, grocer, does business and keeps books the for the victory and all that it means to the country. It The Kappa Sigma Pi, a boys' club Knights had surrendered their gauntlets These stories are taken from records clothier, lumber dealer, carpenter, Panama Canal shows for the last I might well be in the nature of a thanksgiving offering established upon religious principles, to the modern Milady. For it is compiled by government officials associated year a profit of $2,387,599. But if bricklayer, plumber, painter, and representatives for the return to a certainly safe, sane, constitutional met at the Congregational church the gauntlet cut that has almost supplanted with the Smithsonian Institute of various other mercantile the United States Government, in beha progressive government. Tuesday night and initiated the following the bona fide glove. Both at Washington, D. C. lines and trades. It may have A an an a Let us by general and generous giving put the seal of approval new members into the society.Richard silks, fabrics, and skin gloves employ been our own fault. He may have ed its affairs and figured financial upon the policy of putting a national administration Eberhart, Maurice Daigneau, this spreading cuff to. be worn over HOME LOAN URGED been too "fair" with his patrons and results the way a private corporation in power free from any possible embarrassment of Paul Leek, Carl Cook, Ralph Manchester, the dress, siut, or coat sleeve. Some BY SENATOR KENYON not fair enough with himself. Be in be ha it to as to special obligation to any man, men or group of men. Roger Catherwood and Everett of the cuffs are very stiff and unbelted. Carlson. that as it may, within the last several re it re an it ok Let us make contribution, the whether large or small, Continued from Page 1 Others fall in folds from the months he has been given stern object and whether or not we have heretofore given, commensurate Plans for an active winter campaign an am a an a a a us in ing compelled to sell their crops for wrist and use a variety of belts and with our means and our appreciation, lessons in business economics, and position would look like a financial always are now under consideration. buckles. Of the former variety, a wreck. less than it costs to raise them because within the maximum limit heretofore fixed. as a class has become convinced that leading house is showing a pair in of inability to finance them, Let us get our names on the cornerstone of a sturdier political he is entitled to a compensation for Mrs. Chas. Hector who has been As a mattex* of fact the difference very heavy black cape leather. The and that speculators in food products structure, upon the roll of those who have helped make his capital employed, labor and money visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. between the operating expenses and cuff spreads, as if stiffly starched, are reaping the results without benefit expended possible a campaign of which, in methods and result, Peter Johnson, Sr., returned to her and intelligence and ability the receipts of the Panama Canal from the wrist and is decorated with to t*he consumer. we may as Republicans and patriots be justly proud. home in Duluth today. required, on a par with other business the aforesaid $2,387,599—called by a Most earnestly we urge that this aid be givejri quickly, that comparable to his. And he is right. Concerning the present high price wild flight of imagination profits, is your committee may be enabled to discharge the party's Even tho there is a general falling of coal Senator Kenyon says it is unjustified. only a drop in the bucket toward market, prices will for several years obligations and turn to further constructive work in behalf His committee investigated paying the fixed charges on the colossal of party and country. remain at a higher level than before this subject as well as others and Are You One of bonded debt investment of the the war. The printer and publisher added that a bill would undoubtedly American people in the Panama REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, will have to pay more for the things Canal. be prepared placing the coal mines Will H. Hays, Chairman. The 271? he has to buy for himself, his family under government control as soon as Including cost of Construction, and his business, and it is therefore congress convenes unless the prices purchase of rights, annual payments Checks should be made payable to Fred W. Upham, only right for him to ask and receive should be voluntarily reduced. Treasurer, or James G. Blaine, Jr., Eastern Treasurer, to Panama, fortifications, etc., the Out of every 1,000 people in better prices for what he has to sell, The senator is also working upon a and sent to the Committee's Office, 19 West American people had put into the 44th Street, New York City, N. Y. and lay a new foundation that will bill providing for the creation of a Minnesota, 271 have savings canal, up to June 30, 1919, more hold up his business structure under Department of Social Welfare, which accounts in national banks. than $459,000,000. With nothing the new conditions which will assail he will introduce the first day of the to forty millions of dollars a year is ment, in preference to class leadership ever earned toward meeting the interest it. session. He will incorporate in it something of a financial joke.— of either labor or capital. on that debt, not to mention Have you chosen a bank for During the war hardly a publisher the Public Health Service, The Women's New York Sun. payments into the sinking fund to Herbert Hoover, Counselor your savings? Have you chosen Bureau, the Children's Bureau Herbert Hoover is a very rich man, and all kindred activities of the government a National bank? You will SCRIBE GIVES SURVEY but his opinions are taken so seriously ratio,j increase his prices in the same than' which have to do directly OF CAPITOL that the American Federation fiiM a pleasing service and and as a consequence the readjustment with the social welfare of the country, of Labor invited him to become their (Continued from Page One) at this time, on the surface' J5ec^Se, valuable privileges go- of including the Bureau of Education. much satisfaction in doing business counselor at the gathering of labor would appear to be unjustified. But I bonds» Put out the Panama has brought the reproach upon Wall leaders. There is no question but that here. Come in today and the fact remains, and it is to the! ®quip they the canal Street. For Wall Street is simply a he took the position that peaceful shame of hundreds of communities all I W6™ *SSUed' a* as low Lime Kills Worms Attacking Plants. open your savings account. some of them great money center for the nation methods should rule in place of over the country, that the local papers 2 per cent a year When little flies appear on the sur« an mterest as and it is as necessary as are the strikes and lockouts. His acceptance 4% Interest Paid Quarterly face soil in which house plants grow, and printing plants have been closed P®r Cent Even on "money centers" of the small and as an advisor, by labor leaders is a this highly artificial basis of figuring it Is an Indication of worms. A cup of for lack of patronage sufficient and large towns of the country. These big step in the right direction, because fresh lime mixed with ten quarts of .YOUR BANK interest the socalled profit on the with a margin of profit that would money centers are called banks, no water makes a good solution to sprinkle it is evidenced that among Panama Canal last year was not permit the proprietor to continue over the soil. Two or three applications matter whether they exist in Wall some of these leaders there is a determination half enough to meet the abnomallly them and maintain his self-respect as are generally enough. Street or in Smith's crossing. that has not heretofore been low interest charge on the Panama a citizen and a business man. very clearly voiced, favoring closer Canal bonds and other investment. It Labor Leaders' Demands The Austin National Bank can feiephant Jump? co-operation with the public, and fuller was not a quarter enough. READ ADS—PLAN SHOPPING The labor leaders make their headquarters Although they are generally believed recognition of the rights of the to he able to do so, It is Impossible, The whole gross receipts of the in Washington, and the AUSTIN, MINNESOTA whole public. We have altogether too owing to weight and structure, for an Panama Canal la£t year—some $8,935,371 American Federation of Labor and Do Your Shopping First in Your J. L. MITCHELL, p. d. BEAULIEU, much in the way of demands from elephant to leap either up or forward. even if not a red copper the Railroad Brotherhoods speak Paper, Save Time and Money A big elephant takes 6 feet 9 Inches at President Cashier labor leaders—as well as capitalists, had been deducted for operating expenses, right out in meeting regarding their a stride, but a 7-foct trench would be for the furtherance of their individual would not have been enough demands. Mr. Gompers and two of his as hopeless a barrier to it as one of BacK in the days when trading conditions interests. The spirit of sovietism, to pay the interest on the Panama associates attempted to tell the American 70 feet. were fairly settled, women represented in this manner, seems to Canal debt and other investment of union workers how to vote. The found shopping one of their routine the American people in the gigantic way in which the advice was accepted pastimes. PRINTING project. is pretty well known. These labor BIG CLOSING OUT SALE They knew about where to look, leaders, in session in Washington, If we figure that any investment and about what they'd have to pay! have set forth the untenable proposition should be worth at least the interest Of course they "shopped around," but On account quitting farming we will sell to the highest bidder at Public that they are diametrically opposed of which the Government has to pay on it was for the mere fun of shopping. Auction on our farm, 2 miles east and mile north of Lansing, and 1 mile to existing laws and proposed Liberty bonds, and if we figure de- west and rnile south of Mayville, on Today it's more serious business. laws that furnish arbitration for industrial Thev ria+fTiPd pr®Cla*10n merely nominal rate, at a Friday, 3. disputes. On the other hand, December the a^ainst 5nd virtually ignore sinking I WltS lf we the women of individual American ARE YOU IN WIlD OF °1 Ifund charses, the Panama Canal' a laboring men and women have time so they don't wait until they business proposition ought to mi as a Sale Starts at 10i-30. Free Lunch at Noon I get down town before the shopping! earn, at the very low rate of 6 per and again raised for peaceful methods 9 HORSES, 9—1 black marc, 7 years old, weight 1600 lbs. 1 black mare, 1 —Hn—«a« 10 years old, weight 1600 lbs. 1 black mare, 12 years old, weight 1450 lbs. tour begins. It begins at home, in! cent to cover everything, not less in industrial disputes, as opposed to 1 brown mare, 4 years old, weight 1850 lbs. 1 sorrel gelding, 10 years old then- home paper. than 530,000,000 a year This might strikes and lockouts. The Federation weight 1400 lbs. 1 bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1250 lbs. 1 gray mare, Tags Envelopes bhe shops around" from ad to ad. by miracle clean up the debts in has also declared its opposition to a 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 2 two year old colts 1 brown gelding: 1 gray mare. laws restricting the rights of workers °r after"war Woman has dis-1the course of generations and keep Cards a Statements 50 HEAD OF CATTLE, 50—17 extra good milk cows, two are fresh and covered that time is money that jthe balance sheet from being smeared to quit work. This is simply another others-will be fresh soon 3 springer heifers 1 Aberdeen Angus and 1 red Blanks knowledge is power that the battle! over with red ink figures Invitations way of defending strikes. a11 It polled bull 5 steers and 6 heifers, two to three years old 8 yearling steers with the H. C. of L. isn't won by hap-' could not do much more. 4 yearling heifers and 5 spring calves. The secretary of labor, when he Folders Bill Heads hazard buying. 58 HEAD OF HOGS, 58—7 good brood sows and 1 extra good Chester served on the President's Industrial Of course, the Panama Canal White boar 20 summer pigs and 30 fall pigs. Not that women didn't read adversing Dodgers Commission early in the year, joined Packet Heads tisincr nnri T, never was built to make money diPi ABOUT 100 CHICKENS. and profit by it, before of it by it, before the war. rectly and openly, like a railroad or in a report with other labor leaders, MACHINERY—International manure spreader, Deering grain binder, FARM Receipts But today they read it with Letter Heads .good as new, Deering corn binder, 2 corn plows, Sunflower corn planter, capitalists and private citizens, including point of v,W _..a_neWi factor_y department a or a bank or a hay rake, Rattler two-horse potato digger, walking plow, breaking plowj view and a keener purpose, store Herbert Hooger, demanding It was conceived and built KPf»piT3» fh wuncwivcu aiiu UUflU Because—th: sulky plow, Hummer gang plow, wide tired wagon, 4-inch steelwhee! wagon, the establishemnt cf a Federal Industrial hay racks, Galloway No. 7 cream separator, good as new, 4-section steel ads isj essential fQ h-? suJdym&a far-seeing statesmanship, 2 w!se This Dai! at Olflce-We Make Board, with ag&nc'ss thru- Lever harrow, harrow cart, 18-wheel disc, corn sheller, Cyphers 3G0-egg cha^'rip* -P-ent for fh £°°d pur-^and half a billion of the Amer'can out the country empowered to solve -11cu'3a^0^' 2 other incubators, barrel churn, harpoon hay fork, Lightning »W famiIy- people's money was poured into the 1.1^ JoT?" raror"troub!e7in po^fr Pres^ s^fefip pump^ Tubing, "horse hiiy that your ads,' Mr. Busi-j to""confer" a ww that amounts 'feed grinder, head and 40 feet MoTh See inW Our Good Work Specialty ness ?M"n, at,near in tho mII tranaporta- ^rou&ies in a way amounts toye, harness, single driving harness and other abor that rang3 CQok 7 ssts work Cour^" i... ^ov[er tiom benefit upon the commerci of arbitrr.t on. Tha •.ecietjry of L.ibor art.cl^l&p /to^reption. ih us if is 2nd of the whole wider"5 union labor man, and he d'd his FEED—Some snapped'cbfty-about 900 bu. of oats, some hay in barn and a -V". can 0 ,er shopping around" before world. But for anvbodv to talk of stunt as a coal miner earlier in life. LI[00^ h-y in the field and 2 stacks of straw. she ?etv«s home. taiK 01, u„T- -ft,™ Ln TERMS—One year time on approved notes at 8%. All sums under $10 o11 an annual profit of more than two! I bcI"cves' others- cash El-=ct:on data and figures of the Prof:t of more than two He 80 do a11 ^1 others, who who Nothing removed until terms are complied with. anm it,- iview the question with open minds, MOWER COUNTY NEWS past real history list week do a I O S I N A S I A 3 a 1 mSiy whet vhe state canvassing board met t&s actual separated from the v... CJI1 vyIVy. it- out of fche camal r'^hts i- a and its official endorsement to loss can be roeasu ed from twenty public, represented the Govern- gnve as by Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. W. E. Hopfe, Austin National BanTc, Clerk Jt DEFECTIVE PAGE