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

March 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS. fill Actions speak louder than words Every individual lias a place to -March 30-31, 1922. in in the world, and is important therefore criticize by creating new KELLOGG State Board examinations will be some respect, whether he chooses to standards, not by finding fault with «W.VMV.V«^AW.W.W given in the village schools and the be so or not.—Hawthorne. old ones. following rural schools: District No. (Continued from page 1.) Charter No. 1690 29, Enterprise 28, Austin Township Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF 18, Bennington Township 109, Clayton THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN convention for the precincts that were Township 129, Dexter Township not represented. Lyle and Windom 45, Lansing Township 1, LeRoy •were not represented but no one was Township 11, Nevada Township 94, Pleasant Valley Township 32, Racine at Austin in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on March 10th, present from these 2 townships, consequently Township 60 and 76, Udolpho Township 1922. they were not represented. 123, Windom Township. RESOURCES Mr. Catherwo'od also moved the chair Thursday, March 30, 1922. Loans and discounts $1,678,951.84 appoint a committee to select deleagates Spelling 8:30 A. M. Overdrafts, unsecured 1,573.01 for the district and state conventions. Grammar and Composition.9:00 A. M. U. S. Government Securities Owned: American History .2:00 P. M. The motion was passed. a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds Friday, March 31, 1922. Committees Named. par value) $100,000.00 Arithmetic 8:30 A. M. b.—All other United States Government Securities 291,250.00 B. E. Hughes, G. W. W. Harden of Elementary Citizenship. .10:30 A. M. Total 391,250.00 L«eRoy, John M. Christgau of Dexter, Geography... 2:00 P. M. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 593,475.00 S. K. Dahle of Brownsdale, and B. J. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 26,000.00 EUNICE L. RICE, Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $102,213.27 Co. Supt. Hnseby of Adams were appointed as Cash in vault and amount due from national banks... 193,935.16 a resolutions committee. Advertisement 23-1-c Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies The nominating committee appoint«d in the United States (other than included was S. D. Cathsrwood, Austin W. in items 8, 9, or 10) .. 15,717.67 PROFESSIONAL Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting D. Ames, Lyle Fred Christgau, Dexter DIRECTORY bank (other than item 12) 5,278.91 Jens Larson, Windom, anj C. C. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting- "Eriekson, Sargeant. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. bank and other cash items 2,995.17 With the retiring of the two committees 320,140.18 Dial 2038 Svy yj, .s Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. County Chairman French Physician and Surgeon Treasurer 5,000.00 Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. called on several men in the convention Gen. Henry T. Allen, commander of the American array of occupation, is here shown decorating with the Congressional X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment for remarks. Medal of Honor the tomb of the "Ignoto Militi" or unknown soldier of Italy. Prominent in the group are General Total $3,016,390.03 Assistants— Senator Nolan Talks. Diaz, Premier Bonomi and American Ambassador Richard Washburn Child. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. LIABILITIES Senator W. A. Nolan of Grand Meadowdow Mabelle Moore, R. N. Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 indorsed President Harding KELLOGG CLARIFYS Surplus Fund 200,000.00 Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat Died Before he stated, "that the American Legion and the Republican administration. W. R. EARL Undivided Profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 129,331.80 Reaching the River." is over-reaching in their power if the STAND ON BONUS "He has been trying to do his very Circulating notes outstanding ....- 98.900.00 "Since moving near the river two papers have reported their actions on FUNERAL DIRECTOR fiest," Amount due to national banks $63,985.86 said Mr. Nolan. "He has made (Continued from page.l.) years ago, we've always used RATSNAP. the bonus bill right." Amount due to state banks, bankers, and trust companies Business Residence we sctistakes, but must be patient. Watched a vicious water rat, Phone 2512 Phone 2213 in the United States and foreign countries Outlines His Platform. nibbling at RAf-SNAP outside the "Don't expect too much all at once," (other than included in items 21 or 22). 47,650.57 aiding the men in the preparation of AUSTIN, MINN. house. About fifteen miuutes later he The speaker mentioned the world lie continued. "The G. O. P. will feracet Certified checks outstanding 2,640.39 their claims, and the appointment of fjor darted off the water, to, cool his disarmamnt congerss and advocated Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 27,015.30 out the problems confronting burning stomach, but he died before any person in the community capable DONOVAN & GOSLEE Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject a similar proposition for the presentation them and will soon show bright spots reaching it." Three sizes 35c, 65c, of accomplishing this purpose, whether to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Funeral Directors of views from all classes as a $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler thru the dark clouds." Individual deposits subject to check $507,696.90 a member of a service organization and Embalmers Drug C& .'.'vVv remedy for present problems. The speaker also indorsed the present Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other or hot, is being brought about. Advertisement—March 2188 "The American people," he said, Day Calls—Phone than for money borrowed) 105,235.42 state incumbents. "Preus has Night To Visit Veterans. Calls Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 "are going to the damnation bowwows *nade good every pledge without MARKET PLACE Donovan—5914 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and T. W. sometime, but if they will keep As1 these officers are appointed they fear," he declared, "and I prophesy postal savings): Goslee—6637 H. A. their feet on the ground and their are visited by a representative of the Motor and Carriage Service that he will receive every vote of the Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed heads on their shoulders and act on Veterans Bureau who instructs and Mower County News 854,115.15 Republican convention for re-nomina±ion." Other time deposits 779,798.77 the principle of the people, by the advises them concerning the proper One Cent Per Word Per InsertionMinimum Postal Savings deposits ... .: 19.81 MEDICAL people, and for the people, we will method of filing claims, the benefits Mr. Nolan mentioned the passage Charge Twenty-five cents. 2,388,158.17 ELECTRICITY come out all right." available under the Sweet Amendment Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank against of the iron ore tonnage tax as one of Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Bo and the general plan of co-operation U. S. Liberty Bonds 100,000.00 Howard Answers Christgau. Added for all ads not paid fqr in advance. FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES the outstanding features of the Preus Readers or locals not run in between the co-operatiiig agencies ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR administration. He then explained Harry Howard took exception to Total $3,016,390.03 this column will be charged at the PILES and the Veterans' Bureau. the new election law and some of the some of Mr. Christgau's remarks relative rate of 10 cents line. Der I. DR. A. ARNESON It is clearly impossible to place a State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: advantages and shortcomings. to the labor tie-ups and said the Specialist I, H. J. Drost, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that salaried representative of the Bureau HELP WANTED Meeting Open to All. i*ailroad men represented 2,000,000 OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ,V6 in every locality in the district. This citizens, and while they were unable and Merchants State Bank H. J. DROST, Cashier. O- J. Simmons also took the election plan, however, brings to-every service WANTED—To buy lot in Austin. to mingle in the community as other Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest law for his subject and told of Write stating price and particulars man no matter where he may be N. F. BANFIELD, 16th day of March, 1922. citizens, because of their hours and .some of the shortcom.'ngs, chief to Matt Kerling, 810 Grove street, E. H. STERLING, living, the benefits of advice and information (Notarial Seal) GEO. M. SHORTT, KODAK the nature of their work, they were :among which was the lack of provision Austin, Minn. 21-2-p N. F. BANFIELD, Jr. Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. from the personal service still good citizens. for handling tie votes from various Directors. My Commission expires March 1, 1927. officers of the Veteran's Bureau. It is HELP WANTED: Correspondents precincts. "We are not going to over-reach wanted all over Mower County by estimated that the plan will supply in our power," said Mr. Howard. "The Representative Harry Trowbridge, the Mower: County News. If you like District No. 10 approximately one railroad men worked for wages below to write or think you, can write John Krebsbach, P. D. Beaulieu and thousand workers co-operating with news, inquire at the News office what they believed the standard Dave Wright were called upon. the Veterans' Bureau in carrying on about our proposition. See City and after trying other means, exercised Harry Howard, a representative Editor. 10-tf. DEVELOPING the contract work. railroad man and candidate for the the only right left them—the New Plan Underway. FOR SALET council from the Third ward, right to quit. Other strikes affect the I city a few remarks about the socalled railroad man as much as anybody The new plan is already well under miade FOR SALE:—Typewriter Jtibbons, —-and-— way in several cities in the St. Paul "privileged class" and the fact else. and Carbon Paper. We haste a fine line of the famous Milo ribbons and labor and the farmer were not "We are patriotic men, as our war subdistrict. In .Rochester, the American -tbat carbon paper for all makes typewriters. PRINTING I in this category. record will show, and am not boasting Legion and the Red Cross are together ilsted When in need of either of I emptily when say this. The co-operating with the Bureau Padden Gets in Oar. these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy Ira Padden, Austin's veteran coun-cilman, railroad men of the United States are and have appointed a service officer you with this superior brand. 3-tf. said the Republican party second to none in the transportation thru whom claims in that city are being 18 our -was big enough and strong enough to game and they will not do anything handled". In Winona the Red REAL ESTATE SEND US YOUR care of all classes and menti6n«d to tie up the county or bring destruction." Cross representative, co-operating grow witn the take FOR RENT Five room house on fact he would like to get to St. with the other service organizations the half acre of land. On South River ing needs of this community—to FILMS and be one of the delegates to Christgau Comes Back. and represqntating all of them, is Paul Street. Inquire of R. Luksikj Austin, nominate Jake Preus for governor. caring for the needs of the men in "I Mr. Christgau said, don't deny Route 6. 23-3-p encourage ^Preus is big enough to be president that city and the surrounding territory. their right to quit work." He then FOR SALE WASHINGTON LANDS United States," he said. He '. «f the mentioned the South St. Paul strike thrift, progress and the Eastman Method —Irrigated farms, orchards, and Minnesota Divided. mentioned the fact that the election and the picketing by strikers and the land soon to be irrigated in great right use of credit. Jaw "needed a little tinkering." "I cost to the state of this picketing. In order to handle the work of contacting Yakima Valley. Mild climate, priced Used right terms. Western Realty Company, Christgau Gives His Ideas. deny any organization the right to do the service men as efficiently Clogg Bldg., Yakima, Washington. "Everybody should be a politician," this," he concluded. as possible Minnesota has been divided 22-4-p said John Christgau, when he was into three subdistricts in charge "The ^railroad brotherhoods have -called upon. 24-HOUR SERVICE The First National Bank of Austin of the Minneapolis, Duluth and St. explicit instructions not to picket orj LOT FOR SALE—Sealed bids will be "By politician," he said, "I don't taken on a choice lot and building Paul sub-offices.^ The St%:yPaul subdistrict interfere with anyone who wants on West Medary street, Lot 9, Blk. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 mean the word in the generally accepted their jobs, if they quit, and they will is composed of the following 8, Brown's addition, Austin, Minn. sense of the word, I mean ev-ery not molest anybne," Mr. Howard replied. counties in Minnesota: Ramsey, Chisago, Bids Will he taken until April 15th. Resources Over Three Million Dollars one should take active interest in K. O. WOLD DRUG Owner reserves- the right to reject Washington, Dakota, Goodhue, -the welfare of the American people any or all bids. Term§ if^dfesired. Organized 1868. French Adjusts Argument. Wabasha, Dodge, Oimstead, Winona, A. G. Peterson, 371 West Mill St., ^and my platform is a government of County Chairman French brought Mower, 'Fillmore, J^^^^nd Houston. ,22-2-c Winona, Minn. the people, by the people and for the COMPANY rM the near argument tora close by saying,^"Let's Contact represen^^Pp are being people. If any party or man uses his .' -v MISCELLANEOUS forget our class interests Paul sent from the St. office for conferences "Kodak Dept.'? influence for special class legislation, and thmk ofpthe county as a whole." with local service officers as FOR SAL%f^S»fc rubber tired, buggy they are npt living up to the underlying rapidly as their appointr^^^^ftre announced The^set^tiOns committee returned single sestt.n~ Call 'Fred Fjahton at Seeing Is Believing principles ojTthe conslUtjitjoiu 5 The new plan 'toilltigive to Peoples Service Store. xesoluticnfe" indorsing Frank B. ^'Kellogg, 22-2-C Proud He is Farmer. the St. Paul subdistrict, approximately Sydney Anderson and commended When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a Mr. Christgau said he was proud of seventy-five service workers to aid him upon his efforts to assist thie Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING ^feeing a farmer and a member of the the former service men in presenting of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spmograph farmer indorsed J. A. O. Preus^for farm bureau, however, he expressed a picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. their claims against the government. (X-Ray Governor and Judge Quinn. He then will give imn. Cmropractic vertebral adjustments which wilL fear that the .farm bureau might be remove the CAUSlpf your trouble. This office is equipped with a 3 are assured of GENUINE FORD Sunshine Class Meets.—Mrs. M. G. carried away by,-its success and use LS OF Complete ^pinographical outfit operated by a competent ^Spinograhper. Shuman entertained the, Sunshine its power for special class benefit. PARTS, i^lood Job, and Quick R. L.<p></p>L. SOCJAJL PROBLEMS class of the Methodist Sunday jchool* -"Some labor organizations have overTetffched. at her home on South Stt Paiilia&fcreet, Kts* "They have tied up coal and rvice, at Corftintfitf^from Page One) SEE it* iUiLOVll,D. C. 1 tursday^afternoon. Mrs. R. -Goj^k: transportation," fee continued, "just Palmer- Graduate Chiropractor. man gave the leading events for Jen* one of the big cities." to jirat their ideas upon the American -. Offiice Phone—2277. .Lewis Building, month of March. Mrs. Shuman gave Reeves will give popular numbers ^people. r*"- Residence Phone-7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. a history of St. Patrick Mrs. W. R. ft XT each night in addition,, to. his. sacred JC He also mentioned the American Cartwright read an Irish poem. selections.' iLegion in this respect. "I am afraid,"