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

January 19, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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V"' ... about It than any other man In the Funeral services for Mrs. -Cyrus ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. to obtain.it,. jrguuua aqj pai[da.t ,,'pjp os„ '/'This procedure," stated Mr. world. With extraordinary perseverance V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Padelford, who died at her home, 507 ..•pi! jsui aq) ui auaos int?ap jno^T and dogged persistence he went Hughes, "enables those men, who East Grant street, Wednesday, will be State .. Board will l.ioqs in.) noA' aiu o} pauiaas A 'Northwestern Advertising Representatives: 1 after hidden facts and multifarious details—and have had their claims for bonuses held from the home at 2:00 p. m. Friday. -UV 05 lUGiuaBeanooug jueos Minnesota Select List, 215 Amusement to an observing mind, Review Many Bonus got them. Nothing was too turned down for any cause, to appear South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Burial will be made at Oakwood to study.—Beaconsfleld. big for his comprehension or too small before the board without a great 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Claims. cemetery. for his attention. At one time he -went rtequiret casn. amount of expense and-present their Mrs. PadelfordjT who lived in Austin to a member of the cabinet with the Often a man falls to embrace an opportunity cases and have the board make a final Everybody invited to statement that the government had on for fifty-two years, was born at Mower county veterans of the because he Is "shy."—Boston decision in regard to the matter. its payrolls, exclusive of the officers BOY SCOUT DEMONSTRATION South Corinth, New York, April 17, World War, who have made application Transcript.' and men of the army and navy, one Thursday, Jan. 19, 8 o'clock P. M. "This will probably be the last opportunity 1843. Three children survive ^her. for state bonuses and have been employee for each 08 people of the TO QUR High School Gym i. given to applicants for soldier's Something in This. refused will be given a hearing at United States ten years of age And This space contributed by bonus in Minnesota to have 1 MEMBER* AFFILIATING The man who keeps his mouth shut :'il- Slips, Falls, Breaks Leg. Austin March 1, by the Soldier's over^ engaged "in gainful occupations. E. Ray Cory their claims considered," he stated. may not have very much,.sense, but It took that cabinet officer, with the Julius Anderson living three miles Bonus Board of Review, according to he's no fool.—Houston .Post. assistants herhad at his command, a west of Lansing, slipped on the ice in Burton E. Hughes, treasurer of Austin £cia5 considerable time, and considerable effort his back yard yesterday afternoon, Post No. 91, American Legion. to verify Mr.: Jewry's statement, Orange Tree Prolific. fell and broke his" right leg above the Men who desire a hearing of their EVERYBODY OUT FOR THE but he found it to be true. A single orange tree of average slat ankle. claims must file their names with A. As the result of his careful studies Boy Scout Demonstration vill bear 30,000 oranges. He was brought to Austin and taken C. Richardson, post adjutant by February Mr. Lowry has written a series of articles Odd trrect frozen (MEMBER to the home of a relative,.. Mrs. Anna 22, in"" order to facilitate the on the business of government Air. OT A beefsteak frozen In liquid air becomes income and expense where the montey Peterson, 1008 Baldwin street. handling of unpaid claims by the so brittle that it is shattered comes from, and how and for what It like china if struck a light blow. is spent whether the organization of Official Paper of Mower County LEGAL NOTICES the business side of government is efficient Yes, indeed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES or inefficient whether the government A woman at Walthamstow complained- \Jacination 50 Per Year, in advance $2.1 wastes the money we give it. ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION Thursday Eve., January 19 that her son-in-law annoyed Six Months $1.25 The series Is not in any sense political. ofi/te TO CONVEY LANDS ON her by sleeping on the doorstep. The Single Copies 05 It is not an attack, not a muckraking CONTRACT, Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 young man sounds more like a stepchild.—London expedition. It recites facts, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Tit-Bits. conceded, acknowledged facts. These of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. AT 8:00 O'CLOCK Entered as Second Class Matter at facts come .from the men In the government—from In the Mattel'* of the Estate of Nelson the Post office at Austin, Minn., under with its aluring tone, and Its Tail. Got Name From A. Sumner, Deceased. the government itself X~" ease with which it can be the act of March 3, 1879. Everybody Invited Make This A Real The squirrel from On reading and filing the peition of derived its name —and they are all facts that every is making musicians played George A. Peterson, claiming to be Its tail. The from the word comes American citizen Is entitled to know of thousands of No Washington correspondent is better Meeting. entitled to a conveyance of certain Greek skiovrus and people with no previous skia, a shadow, known or more highly esteemed and should know. real estate from the Administrator of 'knowledge of music. oura, a tail. So "that a squirrel is the The series of articles on this subject than Edward G. Lowry. That in itself said estate, setting forth that Nelson We teacK This meeting will dwell on the past nine months work animal which.shades itself by its tan of "Where Your Taxes Go" will be means that he has broad and deep A. Sumner,. deceased, was bound by of our boys. you FREE carried in these columns. They should knowledge of national and world affairs contract in writing to convey said Tolerable. be read by every American who is interested that he is skillful in getting the real estate to-said George A. Peterson, end in a short time you will "Boston's Rank as a City" headlines upon the ^conditions stated in news and tactful in writing it, and in the welfare of the nation. be playing popular songs— This space contributed by the Springfield Republican. Not said contract, wijth, a description of playing with bands and or^ that he has the confidence of the public chestras and making extra so awfully rank, neighbor. We've the land to be conveyed and the facts THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK men with whom he comes In contact. pnoney without interfering THE WILSON FOUNDATION lived In worse.—Boston Transcript. upon which such claim to conveyance With your regular business. But1Mr. Lowry has more than iftolton FUND. is predicated, and praying that the cents that. He has the really patriotic feeling A few daily THe Choice Probate Court Miake a decree authorizing Considering general economic conditions Wings Ready for Him. that the intimate knowledge of the of musicians buys a JtoUdtt of Austin, Minn. and directing said Administrator There Is some hope for the. person and the present unemployment u)ho1{notO nation's affairs, which he acquires of the" estate pf Nelson A. Sumner, who can laugh when lie has a toothache. situation, efforts to raise through his work In Washington, deceased, to convey-such real estate But the man who can laugh at Member Federal Reserve System. D.F.MONTY should be imparted to the people of $1,000,000 for a national foundation to said George A. Peterson, as you when you have a toothache is STUDIO the person entitled ^thereto. the country who have not his privileges, fund to ..perpetuate the ideals of the beneath words.—The Fleur. de Lis. It is Therefore Ordtered, That all in such a way that they will be led to war president, Woodrow Wilson, J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, 211 S. Franklin persons interested in said estate may take that personal interest in the doings seem rather inopportune. Daily Thought. President Vice President Cashier Dial 6567 appear before this Court, at a special of the government, which alone will But silence never shows itself to so The income, it is said, will be used term thereof held on Saturday, the result in good government. He wants great an advantage as when it is made 11th day of February, 1922, at 3:00 to make periodic awards to the individual the people to realize that it is their the reply to calumny and defamation o'clock in the afternoon at the Probate or group that renders the most government, answerable to them only, office in the "court house in the provided that we give no just occasion meritorious service to democracy, and that they only are responsible Citiy of Austin in said county, and for them.—Addison. for its good qualities and its bad qualities. public welfare or peace. oppose said petition. It is this feeling that has inspired And it is Further Ordered, That Taking it for granted that Mr. LiTo as it. see this order shtril be published once much of Mr. Lowry's best worlc. Wilson met the World War crisis in I admire these stories in which the each week for three successive weeks Born in Atlanta in 1876, Mr. Lowry hero Struggles along nobly on $4,000 the best possible manner, the present prior to said day of hearing in the was educated in private schools, the pM year. per Statistics show that 90 Mower County News, according to economic crisis, from which the oi Georgia Military institute and by private Cent us never earn that much.— law. clouds seem to be gradually lifting, tutors, and began his journalistic Dated at Austin, Minnesota, January Louisville Courier-Journal. is one that must be met first. Of career at the age of twenty-four. In 18, 1922. 1904 he was sent to Washington and course* such a fund would unquestionably By the Court, Honey Bee Is Prolific. has been there almost continuously HENRY WEBER, JUN., be a nice thing to perpetuate The honey bee has been so prolific Judge of Probate. ever since. He has beer the political Mr. Wilson's memory and the in Australia that it would be possible correspondent of Harper's Weekly, has HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, projects he has completed—but in to gather if it honey in tons were Attorneys for the Estate. written many articles for the periodical profitable. our opinion this is not the time to Jan. 19, 26, Feb.: 2. for the press and since 1913 has been the start such a campaign. There are Washington correspondent of the New far to many men out of work, some York Evening Post, and for a considerable time the managing editor of of whom are literally starving and that paper. When Germany started have been forced to desperate straits the World war the government naturally in order to obtain a livelihood. Boy Scout found important work for Mr. America's apparent mania for Lowry. For two years he was attached campaigns, memorial funds, relief to the American embassy in and the hundred and one other free London, and then he returned to become will subscription projects, could be a captain in the aviation section directed to far greater advantage if of the signal corns. Then he was assistant military attache at London and Mower County News on the British front in Flanders, and Announces MARKET PLACE was with the American Army of Occupation in Germany. For his valuable work he was awarded the British NEW MODELS One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Military Cross. Recently he wrote Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. "Washington Close-Ups," a series of Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be character sketches of eminent figures Added for all ads not paid for in advance. in the^national capital, which the Readers or locals not run in country is reading with vast enjoyment. New Prices this column will be charged at the For two years Mr. Lowry has been rate of 10 cents per line. making a close study of the business1 of the government. He is given credit I HELP WANTED Thursday Eve in congress for his aid in passing the WANTED—To hear from owner of budget bill and in bringing about the good farm for sale. State cash price naming of the joint committee of the Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices —full particulars. D. F. Bush, house and senate to investigate and Minneapolis, Minn. 4-6-8-p report upon the administration and organization January 15tH Touring .. .$1785 of the government executive FOR SALE I departments. He now wants the people Coupe 2500 FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, of the United States to know the and Carbon Paper. We have a fine Sedan 2700 details of the United States government] .............v.. line of the famous Milo ribbons and which is their business. He believes carbon paper for all makes typewriters. the knowledge of these details When in need of .either of will make of them bfftter Americans these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy High School Gym Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices and give tliem a better government. you with this superior brand. No man not imbued with Mr. Low­ 3-tf. Roadster (2-Passenger) $1425 8 p. m. Touring 1475 Winter Chautauqua Club Roadster 1475 Coupe (4-Passenger) 2150 .. FOURTH NUMBER Sedan .i ... 2350 Everybody Invit- FRANK DIXON ED ABSOLUTELY FREE The New LIGHT-SIX PUBLICIST—LECTURER Prices reduced effective January 7th This demonstration will show the work of the past nine WILL SPEAK ON "THE INDISPENSIBLE TOOLS OF Touring $1045 Roadster (3-Passenger) 1045 DEMOCRACY" AT THE .months with our boys. Sa Coupe-Roadster ....v..^!.,i .5/'i:1375'"': High School Auditorium Sedan -.7... 1750 CONTRIBUTED BY All prices f. o. b. factories January 20th! MARTIN S SCHR0EDER —8:15 P.M.— .C. West Bridge Stl? AUSTIN MINN. it $ '"v* Tickets and Seats on Sale at the Door -V" -i* ftir ,. ."v THIS„J.S A J5-TJI DEBAKE Rs$Y EAR*,f