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iJ^W y-M'M Page Four "r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN Monday, March 13,1922 Mower County News -. Lv. Lv. Arr. aevla€d Uy wSs Jackson. Wells Austin. the result is that -activities entirely out S OQL^D AY S "The County Paper" No. 22-— 6:35* of h&rmony with the functions of departments 8:53* 11:05* Published every Monday and Thursday. have grdwn With the passing years No. 8—2:35* 5:00* 7:00* at Austin. Minnesota. J, •untUfthe government, ot the United States Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. has become not only thia biggest business '^fcOE AND GANNON, Publishers, No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* WILL DO In the world, but the world's worst managed "V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* business. Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. The purpose .of the resolution is to SHRIMP HOSKINS ToUD Northwestern Advertising Representatives ascertain so far as possible the extent No. 1— 7:00$ THIS NOW? 11:45$ Ttye TeAcweR "Wat rxTiV ffp Minnesota Select List, 215 of the overlapping and duplication of activities, No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* spivms STnJCK rteft Ttweye South Sixth Street, Minneapolis with the view that numerous Daily except Sunday. 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. commissions and bureaus may be eliminated OUT AT V\£R Monday, Wednesday, Friday and and a saving effected in the sue. Kercrtes great WATTe* Saturday only. governmental expenditures. The committee GONNA SET DGvm !i Daily except Saturday. feels that no more constructive legislation Fathers and mothers are directly responsible is possible under existing conditions On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday than the legislation proposed ,by only. for the future of their children and the resolution. "Witti the present condition of the nation's finances and the burdens OUR can with little trouble start them on a the people suffer because of excessive busi­ MEMBER, taxation, any legislative measure AFFILIATING ness education, that will be of great value looking to real economy should commend Itself to the sympathetic attention of the during their entire lives, by placing in house, and we "feel that the passage of -v:. Lv. Arr. Arr. this resolution and. the work of the committee their hands a bank book with a small deposit which will be done under its authority Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. will result in the saving of millions No. 12-— 3.50 7:30 8:10 to start.. annually. SUBSCRIPTION RATES No. 16-- 4:40 8:20 9:00 It can be predicted with considerable Per Year, in advance $2.50 Lv. Lv. Arr. assurance that nothing will come of Try it at this bank. Six Months $1.25 Mpls. St. Paul. -Austin. Single Copies 05 this proposed voyage of discovery unless No. 15-- 8:25 9:00 1:20 Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 we, the shareholders in the enterprise, No. 11-- 6:50 7:25 10:59 maintain an active, lively, sustained Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Entered as Second Class Matter at Interest in it. One thing is always the Post office at Austin, Minn., under Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. true of the house of representatives—It the act of March 3, 1879. No. 15— 1:20 10:30 is representative. {If No. 11— 10:56 7:44 of Austin, Minn. we breathe warmly upon it, It glows. To avoid penalty, incometax Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. If we are indifferent it becomes cold. No. 16— 7:20 returns must be in the 4:40 This isn't the first time that a plan Member Federal Reserve System. No. 12— 7:30 3:42 hands of collectors of internal has been set in motion to find out revenue on or before midnight, something about how the government's P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, TRIANGLE TAXI LINE J. L. MITCHELL, March 15, 1922. business is conducted." Albert Lea—Austin. Vice President Cashier Every taxable return must The earliest Inquiry into the administrative President Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea methods of the executive be accompanied by a payment 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. departments was made by the Cockrell of at least one-fourth of the total 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. commission In 1887. Six years later, tax due. Extensions of time COPYRIG 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. In 1693, a Joint commission^ of which Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin for filing returns are allowed Representative Dockery was chairman, 9:15 a. m. 30:15 a. m. only in exceptional cases, illness, was appointed to examine the status 1:00 p. mi. 2:00 p. m. absence, etc. Applications of the laws organizing the departments. 4:15 p. m. 5:15* p. m. for extensions under President Roosevelt in 1905 Mower County News Market these circumstances should be named an interdepartmental committee, Place is the place to list anything of which C. H. Keep, assistant secretai'y addressed to the collector of you may nave to dispose of. of the treasury, was chairman, to internal revenue for the district consider department methods. President in which the taxpayer Taft In turn, in 1910, named a lives. No extension beyond 30 commission on economy and efficiency days can be granted by a collector. of which Frederick Cleveland was Mr. Pep Requests for further chairman. extensions must be addressed Broadly and generally speaking, Miss* Harriet Nelson spent Sunday Miss Hildebrand of Lyle spent Saturday nothing came of these enterprises. to the Commissioner of Internal with her parents at Lyle. in Austin. You and I—commonly and vaguely Revenue, Washington, D. known" as the public—were not interested, C. Eat Smith is seriously ill at his Miss Myrtle Dickey of Taopi, spent and neither jvas congress. For failure to make a return Saturday shopping in Austin. home on West Bridge street. That ended it. on time the penalty is a fine of But just now, at this moment, we Mrs. George Ziemer of Minneapolis Miss Gina Thompson of Lansing not more than $1,000 plus 25 have the best chance we ever had to is visiting her mother, Mrs. Holleque. was an Austin shopper Saturday.. per cent of the tax due. find out about our common business' For failure to pay tax,when and how to Improve it "arid lessen Its Mrs. John Hall of Minneapolis, Miss Majourie Meadowcroff spent due or for understatement of cost to us. The burden of supporting spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Sunday with her parents at Brownsdale. It is heavier than ever before. the tax thru negligence, there it! Dan Paine. You will perhaps notice all through is a penalty of 5 per cent of tthe these artl#e§ -'that the information Mrs. R. E. Lang of Plentywood, Mrs. Charles Campbell of Calmar, tax, plus interest at 1 per cent supplied ine about the general facts Montana, who- has been visiting her Iowa, spent Sunday at the Charles a month until paid. For making Of government employment and government parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan, a false or fraudulent re Gilleece home. business are In terms of has gone to Lincoln, Nebraska, to tiirn the penalty is a fine of riot estimates* and approximations. This A. J. Larson was able to leave the visit her sister,. Mrs. Charles Crocker.- more than $10,000, or not ex is one of the defects of government hospital Sunday and returned to his ceeding one year's imprisonment, organization. It is so large and so home at Kasson. formless, and its parts so unrelated, or both, together with Advertisements in The News reach that exact and precise information the cost of prosecution and an Miss Elsie Pederson is ill and unable the consumer. about the whole is virtually unob-, J! additional assessment of 50 to attend to her duties at Dalager's talnable. AIR FRICTIQN CARBURETORS per cent of the amount of the grocery store. It Is of the greatest urgency and DO reduce the gas bill and give you tax paid. V' need that the people shall know Tthe more mileage ahd power on slow and Wcomc Miss Ella Schroeder and Miss Nellie O use color judiciously—that is the gift of Titian, about their government, but they will on high speeds from 4 to 56 miles. Keenan of Grand Meadow were AIR FRICTION SPARK PLUGS find it difficult to learn until the government despair of the tyro. This spring Betty Wales Austin shoppers Saturday. are the best plugs made. They are knows about Itself. oi "fat VMoma,tt shows herself an artist. guaranteed for five years and are always Mrs. A. P. Schummers will entertain on the job. \\\$X use& To Where Your The brilliant contrast and subtle harmonies of rich Mayme Airs Her N. W. SPECIALTY SALES CO., a few friends tonight at dinner in color give a flashing beauty to these Poiret twill With Pierce Battery Company. Views on Austin honor of Mrs. Ann Lindsley. Taxes Go V'v6e A Advertisement 21-1-c confections. Political Situation bxcHcxe Mrs. Agnes McCoy is taking a One has a slim-draping, coquettish cape, the blouse Farmers' Meetings week's vacation from her duties at She's coming back pretty soon. of Algerian red canton crepe. The other, slim and How Uiicle Sam Spends the R. R. Murphy & Son store. ^Continued from page 1.) Let Us Sell You Your simple, depends for its unusual distinction upon the March 23 Closing out sale of Your Money, ip Conducting FEED FOR ANIMALS Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farm Mrs. A. J. McLaughlin of Starkweather, same coloring—the charm of Cleopatra. tion, is least liable to graft and dishonesty, Your Business Machinery, etc., on the Ella North Dakota, is visiting who caters to no class of HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED Cook farm, 1 Smiles west of Either is a happy choice—both are advanced in style her daughter, Mrs. Harold Ryan. Poultry Supplies people, whose business ability is good Oakwood cemetery. F. C. Reynolds, so —and practical! owner. Col. Albert Hapfe, and the man who is progressive, By EDWARD G. LOWRY Mrs. Thomas Flanigan has returned FULL 'O PEP Auctioneer. enough to make Austin the best city Every Betty Wales Dress is Author "Wuhtagton Cloae-Upa," "Banks and from the cities where she spent March 16—Consignment Sale of Financial Syitemi," ate. Contributor Political of its size in the world. I don't care POULTRY FEEDS Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Sheep, unconditionally guaranteed several days with her daughter, Genevive. and Economic Articlea to Leading Periodicals on and a Writer of RaeogniMd Authority tb« for the man who promises to lower Chickens, etc., on the A. F. Beekeepers' Supplies WEST DRY GOODS CO. National Government'! Boalneaa Methods Stultz farm. A. F. Stultz, owner. taxes. If he does that, we are retrograding. Col." Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. SWIFT'S and HORMEL'S Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holcomb accompanied I am not afraid of taxes. Copyright, Western Newspaper Union FERTILIZERS by their daughter, Mrs. E. E. They bring results—value received X. .. Green and baby went to Minneapolis, HARE & GOSS both by those who pay and those who Travelers' Guide CHANCE TO FIND OUT Saturday where Mr. and Mrs. Green don't own a foot of ground and who Just now a belated effort is under make their home. usually have the most to say about FEED & SEED STORE way to find out some of the facts Unless otherwise designated, all the taxes. about government business and government Mrs. M. J. Hardy entertained the trains listed below are daily. See Wants Aldermen at Large. oQleMed employment. The Bureau of Diversity club at her home Friday afternoon. footnote for explanation of the Budget has been organized and As for aldermen, I wish they were Austin, Minn. picnic supper was served reference marks. is In operation under the direction of 'A all "at large"—just interested in the at .6.30 to the ladies and their husbands. Charles G. Dawes. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. city in general. I don't favor retired Both houses of congress are working Light faced figures indicate A. M. farmers. They—as a class—are looking on the problem of reclassification thru the small end of the, telescope of government positions and salaries. C, a cro LEGAL NOTICE and can't get^to be aldermanic The Veterans' bureau has been organized BERTIE AND ALEC- ALEC IS SOME FINANCIER timber until they change their view Milwaukee & St.Paul and has taken over the bureau of war risk Insurance, that part of point. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Railwav the public health service which had FOR ADMINISTRATION. Give me the alderman who has the Estate of Arthur B. Lovell. to do with veterans, and all of the qourage of his convictions and expresses STATE OF MINNESOTA* County of work of the federal board for vocational kekeS a THERE-5 ONLY vVHV- HE5 WOEKIN'ON I. & M. Division. them freely. Airing is good Mower. In Probate Court. ^,'WHAT5 OWE XlFFe?ENCE education except that part HI5 SECOND MILLION GUY WHEW: MADE A for bedding and opinions. Lv. Arr. Arr. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur '/J THAT? eeTV-'E-EM THAT MILLIOM BUCKS AN' WE'RE STILL WORWIM' which had to do with the treatment of Austin St. Paul. Mpls. B. Lovell, Decedent. As for our representative and senator—the QH OUR FT f2ST! persons Injured in the industries. The State of Minnesota 1 Grace No. 10:50 women voters have only to 1— 6:20 10:00 There Is also the inquiry being made Lovell and Ardath Lovell, heirs at 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 No. by the joint committee on the reorganization read their former records as furnished law of said deceased and to all persons Lv. Arr. Xv. of the administrative by the state office of the League of interested in the granting, of Austin. Mpls. St. Paul.: branch of the government of the two administration or? the estate of said Women Voters, to know exactly No. 2-— 7:00 7:45 11:^0 house of congress, of which I have decedent: The petition of Grace, Lovell No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 where they stand as to re-election. having been field in this court representing spoken. Walter F. Brown of Ohio is Lent is Blessed Time. that Arthur B. Lovelkihen chairman of tliis committee, representing For Milwaukee and Chicago. Lent is here and, do you know, it's a resident of the Cojyjty of Mower, President Harding. The members Lv. Austin* Arr. Calmar.No. State of Minnesota$|jijfji|f intestate, on a blessed time, a time to take, invoice of the committee are, on the part of the-23rd day of Fetig$§£y, 1922 and 4— 7:20.t 10:00+. as it were—to find out just where we the senate, /Senators Smoot of Utah, praying that letters ^administration No. 2—11:59* 2:40* Harrison of Mississippi and Wadsworth stand. In the mad rush of social engagements, of his estate be_ granted to Grace Love|lf Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday-only) of New York. The members on the family is forgotten, Of Austin, Minnesota and the Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) the part of the house are Representatives ^urfcVhaving fixed the time and place Thotful buying here, tho, will save you It isn't probable that we can save, a million dollars for you. the work only half done, reading ^neglected, Lv. Calmar Kfi. Austin. 9 *~lr hearing said petition: LOTS of money. Reavis of Nebraska, Temple No. 1— 3:45 6:05 the general health abused, di- THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH of Pennsylvania and Moore of Virginia. .... .... No. 3— 12:10 2:55 IGF YOU, lire hereby cited, and required The job of this joint committee to Muted— 6:00* 1:15* or to show cause, if any you THE RIGHT KIND OP ELECTRICAL FIXTURES to "make a survey of the admlnistfft- .dispositions all frazzled, and^"~ fcavejisbefore this court at the Probate tlve services of the government fOr the* ^the spiritual side of our natur* _M«son City Branch. v'-v": AT RIGHT PRICES- ^urt Rooms in the Court House jgun 1 is submerged,- But Lent says "Halt" purpose, of securing all pertinent facts -T,Lv. AustfhfT fArr.JJason City., the City of Austin, in the Coun%lof N 1 0 2 5 9 1 3 0 regarding their powers and duties, —and morfe and more the world is i$ower, State of Minnesota, on the No. 108— 7:52 9:20 Lamps, Bulbs, Ctirling Irons, Waffle Irons, Polar Bear Brand Vibrators, Everready their distribution among the several 4th day of April, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. hearing that command and marking Lv. Mason City." Arr. Austin. executive departments, and the overlapping m., why said petition should not be Flashlights and Batteries, Percolators— time for six weeks—relaxing and rejuvenating No. 101— 4:50"' 6:10 granted. and duplication of authority." itself mentally, physically No. 103— 1:30 3:00 WITNESS, The Judge of said "If Electrical We Have It. Where Quality Counts We Win In reporting the resolution from the and spiritually. With love, Court, and the Seal of said Court judiciary committee to the house the this 7th day of March, 1922. —MAYME. S.-M. Divtetap-^Mankato and members were told: HENRY WEBER, JUN,, AUSTIN liLECTRICt COMPANY Wessington Springs, S. D. It is a matter of common knowledge Probates Judge thatimillions of dollars are wasted .by .' Bn0l«nd 8mailer Thin" Colorado. A& (£ourt Wire for Us and We'll Wire for You, ^C. W. ROSENTHAL, Proprietor. the ^government by the almost endless Austin. Wells. ackson. SASSE & FRENCH, of England law less than duplication of activities. There has been No?O^fc30*, ndamental change In In the adminis- \^ljal&that of TO& Stite of ColoS. Attorneys for Petitioner. no nindamental change the adminis1 activities-, since, the. oreaaizatio^vj^^n^^. File No. 4321- Mar. 13, 20, 27 ttati