Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 9, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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Page Four MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1922 4 &9S Mower County News -l^it fifty dollars a per capita, Where Your of which- fifty cents a year per capita "The County Pa] Paper" Published every Monday iday and Thurs- Is expended for the wide range of fLTaxes ,Gcu,. research, educational and developmental *'%'r SPRING sm a work included in Group ,VI.| MAKE THEIR BOW "That is,* of tfie fifty dollars a--year I per capita collected for all purposes, •Mmi 1 Northwestern Advertising Repreaen* g^jr Igyw a dollar and a half a year per capita,1' How Uncle Sain Spends •^j^tatives: Minnesota Select List, 2l5 Doctor Rosa went on to point out, ^iSonth Sixth Street, Minneapolis & :Your Money in Conduct* "was spent for, what is here called 709 Exchange Bank, St. PanL tit ingYour Business primary functions of government SUBSCRIPTION RATES nearly as much more wast put into public Per Year, in advance ... .$2.60 works, and fifty cents a year was 1 Six Months ..$1.25 put back into research, educational By EDWARD G. LOWRY Single Copies .... .05 and developmental work, to .promote, .,. iV.. .^ 4" Foreign subscriptions, per year.-3.50 Author "Washington CloM-Upa," "Qukt ul -is scientific-irese^ch, to increaHj^ production I Entered as Second Class Matter raudil Systema," etc. Contributor PoiMec] 4 ul Economic) Articles to Le*dins Psrtodlcmla and efficiency, to develop wealth, the Post office *t Austin Mini*., tthder •ad a Writer of Rccognlsed Authority on th* tfi'e act of March 3, 1879. to promote the public health and to Nattawl Government's Bnalnsss Methods conserve our natural resouf^S. Thtit BOY SCOUTING. is a, very small part of the total— Copyright, Western Newspaper Union v: N S har$y enough to bg regarded as a What a wonderful thing it but&en' on the natldh. would, be for Austin and every WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES mir "Indeed, one is led to wonder city in the country if the populace I am indebted to the late Dr. B. B. whether the total burden of taxation iV/ & l¥'m0m would adopt a code of Rosa, of the: United States bureau of w^hvdumm. would not be lighter if the expenditure n%v 1 -standards, whose analyses of government ethics based upon scouting for scientific and developmental »r expenditures I have already principles. And live up to the work were increased if, for example, quoted In these articles, for the following code. it were dollar a year per capita comprehensive survey of how Instead aPfifty cents. In other words, Trustworthy—a sout's honor the taxes you pay to the government If $110,000,000 were expended annually., is to be trusted. Is our honor are apportioned in expenditures. It for this creative and productive to be trusted? iHow.many will give you the clearest and best i^a work, Wotild it not be easier to collect times do we violate this scout of where your money goes. For his the five and a half billions for other law? How many times do we purpose Doctor Rosa took the actual purposes?" appropriations for the fiscal year 1920, lie or cheat or by unfair com^ The big money, of course, goes for amounting to a total of $5,680,005,706, petition in business seek to war,. past, present and future, and as given in the regular supply bills and gain the upper hand and in the that Is where the saving must be made. three deficiency bills prior to May 1, doing lose some of our own 1920. For convenience-he divided-the Thirty thousand persons are killed self-respect? purposes for which this money was jor injured in the United States every Loyalty—this principle also spent into six groups as follows: flay. could be applied to ourselves Group I.—Obligations arising' from AUSTIN ALLOTEIX, equally well. Loyal to our recent and previous wars, including jpriolicBe Interest on the public debt, pensions, husband our wife our family MS'CNCD ANO TAlCOftCA 20 DELEGATES war-risk insuranceT^fehabiiltation .and our business our city our care of soldiers, deficit in the operation (Continued from Page One) county our state and our nation. of railways, expenditures of the shipping board, European food relief Town of Udolpho 1 So on down thru the list of and the bonus to government employees Town of Waltham 1 twelve scout laws, "Friendliness, to coyer partially the -increased Town of Windom. 1 courageousness, kindness, cost of Jiving due to' the war, a total Village of Adams 2 obedience, cheerfulness, thrift, of $3,655,482,580. .. 2 5 A Village of Brownsdale ...1 Group II.—War and Navy departments—expenses braveness, cleanliness and reverence." Village of Dexter 1 somewhat above a Village of Elkton. permament peace-time basis—$1,424,138,677. If a man would adopt and Village of Grand Meadow.. .2 live up to the twelve scout Group III.—Primary governmental Village of LeRoy.- ...3 principles, he could easily say, functions, including congress, President Village of Lyle. 2 "the world has been better for and White House staff, courts Village of Rose Creek 1 WITH SPRING JUST AROUND THE CORNER, my having lived in it." and penal establishments, departments ..Village of Sargeant 1 New Merchandise is daily ar- of justicer state, treasury, interior, Village of Taopi. 1 commerce, labor, interstate commerce, 7 nvmg and insists on being KELLOGG-HALLAM. Village of Waltham .1 and othef".commissions,... one-half the shown, even tho winter snows and cold winds are still with us. You will want to see Mower county seems pretty District of Columbia, including all the Total including City of Austin. .59 evenly divided as to its opinion necessary functions of. government these new garments, whether or not you are ready to make your selection. other than defense, except the commercial on Senator Kellogg and Judge "THE BROWNIES' WHISPER." activities of Group and the Hallam in the senatorial race. Remember the operetta, "The research, educational and developmental Political gossip, like other Better than words are the pleasing illustrations of three new Suits that have just Brownies' Whisper," to be given, by work of Group VI—$181,087,225. gossip is not often to be trusted the Franklin-school, Thursday, February .*• arrived, which are here pictured for you. The generous hand of fashion has enriched 16, at the Central high school but if certain men now in politics Group IV—Public works, including auditorium. The proceeds of the performance them with many touches of youthful beauty, in detail of trimming and unusual and certain men who have rivers and harbors, public buildings, will be used to pay for .the been in politics, know 'what reclamation service, post roads, 'national style features. .Many other models of similar distinction and smartness now await little Miessner piano which has recently parks and railway in Alaska— they are talking about,, Kellogg been placed in the building. you in our suit department. $168,203,557. Advertisement 12-2-c is going to stand. a pretty Group V.—Commercial or self-supportlng good show for re-election. activities, including the. post In conversation with several TRELAINE. office, land office, Panama canal afld former political war horses They All housing corporation, which, taken together, the new fabric for general utility and sports wear, here, We heat that Kellogg is a earn their expenses. is strongly featured in our showing of new Spring "corporation* and monopoly Group VI.—Research, educational man," and that— Hallam is and developmental, including the wide garments. A material with a brushed wool surface, half-knitted, half-woven, does range of work of the Agricultural department, "playing unfair politics." not sag, wrinkle or ravel. Pleasingly developed in. smart one-piece dresses, separate geological survey, bureau of Both men are able lawyers. mines, coast and geodetic survey, bureau coats and jaunty, mannish tailored suits. Come in and get acquainted with these Whether this is an asset or a After Eating a of standards, bureau of fisheries, liability is a mooted vmuch new garments, developed in this Reason's latest creation—TRELAINE. bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Meal at the question, In view of Kellogg's bureau of labor' statistics, record and his ability as a IDEAL women's and children's bureaus, vocational statesman, we can't see why he education, colleges for agriculture New Spring Dresses New Millinery and mechanic arts, library of shouldn't have a second term congress, Smithsonian institution and —as for Hallam, if we were WE SERVE the public health service—$57,093,661. Frank Day, we would probably ONLY THE THE Total groups I to VI—$5,686,005,700. SPRING.. LATEST STYLE CREATIONS IN FROCKS say he should be elected FASHIONS IN EARLY MILLINERY BEST FOOD because he has Dmocratic frOR SPRING include quite as many taffetas Summary. Per STRONGLY FAVOR THE SMALL HAT. AT PRESENT leanings. Cent as Canton Crepes. For the woman of slender Pleasing variations of the soft, roll-brim turban, Group I Expenditures DAY PRICES proportions and also for the young, girlish figures, the tricorri, the toque and the sailor seem to vie arising from recent Advertising is the art of making the crisp taffetta frock, with its exaggerated and previous wars...$3,8o5,482,58o.60 67.81 with each other for popular favor and it would be Group II—War and Navy others think as you think about your hips, wide, full skirt, pointed, basque-like hard to say which of the four types is the greater departments 1,424,138,676.57 25.02 product. STRICTLY waist and short puffed sleeves, is irresistably Group III—Primary governmental favorite. These charming small hats are made of lb functions.. 181,087,225.41 3.19 charming. While for the woman of more than fabrics, of straws, braids and haircloth, and in Group IV—Public works 168,203,557.46 2.97 When Your Farm Stock is Sick HOME medium size, as well as for the stylish stout figure, many of them, two kinds of these materials are Group VI—Research, educational Look for Rats. and developmental pleasingly combined. Many bright colors are there are any number of models designed of BARING Disease among farm animials don't 57,093,660.93 1.01 shown, in some the colors are more intense than in just happen. Eats are carriers of dangerous soft, clinging Crepes, with long waist line, draped Total |G,6S6,005,705.97 100.00 plagues—hog cholera, foot others. Often several shades are combined in one sash or girdle and long panel effects at sides or The first two groups together and mouth disease and that terrible of hat in a most interesting manner. Two of the amount to 92.8 per cent of the total IDEAL CAFE all scourges—Bubonic plague. Farmers back and the uneven skirt lengths, that seem to most popular new shades this season, are periwinkle public works amounts tq, 3 per cent, should throw around premises mould one's figure-into pleasing, graceful lines. and jade. RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe. Three primary governmental functions 3.2 sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed per cent, and research, educational ROY CHRISTEN SEN, by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, and developmental work, 1 per cent. Prop. Minn. Advertisement. The population of tlie country being about 110.000.000. the total budget, is LEGAL NOTICE SPECIAL SALE ON BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION ARE YOU POPULAR We will place on sale, Saturday, February 11, about three dozen FOR ADMINISTRATION. Estate of Alexander Roulston. fine silk blouses and tailored silk waists, including Georgettes, STATE OF MINNESOTA County of WITH YOUR Mower. In Probate Court. Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and Tub-Silks. Only one ie to to three inree of or In the matter of the Estate of $5.00 Alexander Roulston, Decedent. one style, but sizes range from 36 to 53 inches bust FAMILY? THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO measure. Former values from $6.50 to $10, your Joseph Roulston, and W. J. Roulston, the heirs at law of said deceased and choice of the lot, ONLY .. to all persons interested in the granting of administration of the estate of said decedent. Tfie petition of Joseph You cannot do a more loyal thing for yourself Rouston, having been filed in this and those dependent upon you, than court, representing that Alexander Roulston, theif a resident of the County laying aside a' reasonable-part of your of Mower, ^State of Minnesota, died One lot of Winter Coats, Values up to $27k50^ for only $10.00 intestate on the 29th day of January, earnings... 1922 and^praying that letters of administration of his estate be granted One lot of Winter Coats, values up to $57.50,for only-.. 1 3 5 0 to Joseph Roulston, of Austin, Minne-. This aetTwfll make you popular with yourself, sota and the court having fixed the and make a hit with your family and lot ojp$inter Coats, values up to$50.00, for only.. ~V 19.50 time and place for hearing said petition fy you^future witff ^Hght spots.. Irie "wiftfer Coats, values up to $75.00, for only .' ip .. 22.50 THEREFORE, YOU, ANP EACH whereSsfe£ help you get started. OF YOU, are hereby cited and required I to show cause^ifipny you have before %is cdjirpal^the Prp & bate Court KSoms the Court, THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK House, in the City of Austin, in the 17. County of Mower, Statfe- of Minne.?:* •&- West Dry Goods Company sota, on the 6th day of March, 1922, "&&•$ at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition of Austin, Minn. -f-- f' -i' should not be granted. A.' .v.-:*'".- Witness, the Judge of said court, Member Federal Reserve System.. .2f and the seal of Said court, this kpmr 8th day of February, 1922. -vr ti HENRY WEBER, JUN., 1 v_4 J. L. MITCHELL, ^P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, •-Sfe- Probate Jndge. '-'t (Court Seal) President Prwidw^6*8818®^Cashier $ tssK- HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, Attorneys for File No. 4312. .. Feb. 9, 16, 23 v-" •?r- v"M.