Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 15, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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Corporal I^Wway in an obscure corner of the ChiSocago CorporarpJJhishment' iri.^Chools has Carl Weicht spent Sunday at his HOUSE PROBLEM SOLVED Weekly Journal of December 16, been entirely abolished, with' 'g^Qces^, home in Northfield. 1S68, a copy of which is owned by in one district' in Boston where* there Charles Campbell, Austin repair shop are over 1000 pupils. A 1 Mrs. Beulah Haas returned home Tman. It Tias been carefully^ preserved The population of Lee, Massachpsetts, today from Cresco where she spent for more than half a century. is decreasing by the removal of the' week-end with her mother. The newspaper, a weekly published, many of its residents to the West. Miss Pearl Austin and Miss 'Mildred ,. Jby one C. L. Wilson for the modest The membership of the Congregational s:TO of two dollars a year, is a nine Rugg went to Rochester for a church has fallen off seventy •column four-page paper, about six visit at the T. N. Roble home. in two or three years. Inches longer th#n the ordinary daily The .marriage ring of Martin Luther Irvin Johnson of Slay ton. visited a asewspaper of today. is, at present, being repaired by few days this past week in Austin Mr. Campbell also has copies of a a jeweler at Waldenburg, Saxony. It and with his parents at Blooming mewspapers published in' Boston in is of silver gilt, and bears the following Prairie. 3809, 1811, and 1812. inscription on the inner surface: First Army Reunion. Mrs: Danielson and daughter, Oney, "D. Martino Luthero-Catherina v. The December 16, 1868, issue of of LeRoy, were Austin shoppers Bora, 13 Junii, 1525." The Journal is devoted to President The emperor of Austria has ordered Thursday. While here they were Johnson's message to congress, and that henceforth his title in treaties guests at the Fuller Mann home. the following week's issue chronicles with foreign powers shall be "Emperor Provide Bus Service. Beginning at great length the first reunion of of Austria, King of Bohemia, Friday a Sus service to the country the army. "Our city is full of military etc., and Apostolic King of Hungary." club was inaugurated. The trip to gentlemen and other visitors," the country club will be made twice the Journal remarks. "Nearly all the Contains President's Message. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, Washington, has his three Sunday services broadcasted daily and,return by the RochesterAustin by radio. The acousticon shown immediately before him on the pulpit receives his voice which is carried by wire to the chief heroes of the war are here. It President Johnson's last message bus line. transmitter set in the loft of the church, whence, as is shown alt the right, the_sexton broadcasts it over an area of Is the greatest reunion of the surviving to Congress, as quoted by The Journal, about 350 miles. soldiers of the war that has taken began as follows: Entertains Duodecim.—The Duodecim place since the war closed." "Fellow Citizens of the Senate and society and a few members of MINNESOTA LEADS TREASURY SHORTAGE Under the heading, "Gleanings," House of Representative: Upon the MICKIE SAYS the high school faculty will be entertained Two New York boys, Eugene Fata the paper carries the information reassembling of congress, it again tonight by the K. R. T. society and Ed Carlson, have constructed a that "a four hundred acre farm adjoining becomes my duty to call your attention IN FEDERAL ROADS TOTAL $3779 at a 6:30 o'clock dinner at the William ihut in a treetop in a vacant lot surrounded nU' BIRO GITS the corporate limits of Council to the state of the union, and its Crane home, 505 Fairview Place. by apartment houses. W\KA VIVW UP A^i' Bluffs, Iowa, sold for fifty dollars continued disorganized condition under SQJJAUOEFCS -OUO ARCS CM an acre and that "Boston proposes (Continued from page 1.) Charter No. 1690 the various laws which have been Reserve District No. 9 A Ull AD AM! REPORT OF CONDITION OF Mileage Completed tops to introduce a system of grades in passed upon the subject of reconstruction. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN found for the respective years: fcEfcOT. VT PONY UOOKA OP her public schools corresponding to that of Every Other "Schedule 'A,' 1919 tax levy collected UKE A Five OOUARL OWG the better class of our colleges." "It may be safely assumed as an in year 1920: Total credits on State. MOR& VAOUEHJ 1868 Philosophy. at Austin in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on May 5th, axiom in the government of states, tax list, $868,002.52 anwunt covered "OV MORS LOOKAV 1922. At another place the Journal wax«s that the greater wrongs inflicted upon Minnesota leads every other state into treasury, §867,728.54 shortage, philosophical with these choice RESOURCES a people are caused by an unjust in the union in completed mileage of $273.98. Loans and discounts $1,647,365.17 bits: and arbitrary legislation, or by the federal aid roads, according to a bulletin "Schedule 'A' 1920 tax levy collected Overdrafts, unsecured 472.76 "Legal tenderness your wife's unrelenting decrees of despotic rulers issued this week by the government U. S. Government Securities Owned: in year 1921: Total credits on tax Jriss for money."- ir and that the timely revocation of a.—Deposited! to secure circulation (U. S. bonds bureau of public roads at list, $1,022,130.17 amount covered par value) $100,000.00 "A good many women think they injuries and oppressive measures is Washington. The official publication into treasury, $1,020,966.36 shortage, b.—All other United States Government Securities 300,250.00 are belles because they are tolled the greatest good that can be conferred shows also that Minnesota is building $1,163.81. Total.. 400,250.00 all they know." upon a nation." x. roads at prices well under the Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 593,475.00 "A detailed check was made of "What is the difference between a The message then continued to outline Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 26,000.00 low averages in other states. duplicate tax receipts issued in payment Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank $ 90,579.53 liungry man.and a glutton? One longs the needs of reconstruction. It States leading in total federal aid of 1919 personal and real estate &VTJJESS Cash in vault and amount due from national banks... 159,577.86 to eat and the other eats too long." will be remembered by students of roads completed are: Minnesota, 1,093 taxes collected in 1920, and 1920 personal Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies "Items," a commodity which even history that it was largely President miles Texas, 919 miles Wisconsin, in the United States (other than included and real estate taxes collected AtiVBRXvSft in the days of the Journal was the Johnson's attitude in reconstruction in items 8, 9, or 10) 11,887.98 657 miles Illinois, 489 miles in "1921, against the credits as shown «TFIK Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting principal one of the newspaper, covered problems that brought the rupture Ohio, 465 miles and Arkansas, 401 in the tax lists, and also against current bank (other than item 12) 5,300.12 the following information: between him and congress leading to miles. Minnesota is one of twentytwo tax collections for these years as Miscellaneous cash items 1,144.94 Potatoes sell at Halifax at twenty Ms attemped impeachment. states which will have no federal 268,490.43 charged by the treasurer on his collection Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. aid available for new contracts after register. PUBLIC WELFARE Treasurer 5,000.00 the Walker tubercular sanatorium, July 1, unless congress votes a "This check-disclosed the fact that Other assets if any (Internal Revenue Stamps) 281.89 and the hospital for crippled children new appropriation by that time. receipts as enumerated on Schedule INTERESTS WOMEN at Phalen Park. Total $2,941,335.25 'B' for 1919 taxes collected in 1920, Charles M. Babcock, state highway Feeble Minded Grave Menace. in amount $550.33, were not credited commissioner, said that Minnesota LIABILITIES Presenting figures to show that the on the tax list. This amount must be was enabled by its new highway Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 (Continued from Page One) Surplus Fund 200,000.00 development program to win first state school for feeble minded at added to the shortage in the foregoing Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 124,776.41 Faribault is the largest single institution statement. Such check also disclosed place-on the government list. Altho make more adequate provision for Circulating notes outstanding 98,200.00 in the state at the present differences as shown in the using less money than many other Amount due to national banks $39,430.80 the boy or the girl who does not go to time, Mrs. La Du declared that the schedules for taxes collected in 1920 MY PRAYER. states, he added, the highway department Amount due to state banks, bankers, and trust companies "college," Dr. Prosser said. "All of in the United States and foreign countries problem of feeble-mindedness is the and 1921, and such* differenced should is striving to get maximum Let me be a little kinder, our boys and girls are entitled to receive (other than included in items 21 or 22).. 75,945.96 results for the funds provided. The "greatest problem in the state of either be added or deducted from the Let me be a little blinder this adjustment to life. They Certified checks outstanding 895.80 Minnesota today.""The foregoing shortage as shown in thesummaries total of 11,017 miles of federal aid To the faults of those about me ought to have training in individuality, Cashier's checks outstanding 34,445.28 and schedules herewith roads completed in the United States Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject number of feeble-minded is in economic independence, and in to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Let me be when I am weary A submitted. shows a gain of 8,016 miles during increasing at an alarming rate," Mrs. .social service. Individual deposits subject to check $382,059.80 Just a little bit more cheery Delinquent penalties Omitted. the last twelve-months period. La "Du said.. "Some of the inmates "Under the first I should include Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other "Schedule 'I' for 1919 taxes collected Let me serve a little better The average cost of the many at the state school will be there until than for money borrowed) 128,546.27 Health, mental development, and in 1920 and Schedule 'B' for 1920 Those that I am striving for. types included was $17,120 a mile. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by they die, they are custodial cares, mental appreciation. The second is pledge of assets of this bank or otherwise.... 35,228.49 taxes collected in 1921, cover collections Grading and draining included, the some are given preliminary and habit-forming self explanatory. The third refers to Time Deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 Let me be a little braver after penalty paying date on national average cost of concrete manners, social habits, truthfulness, training, and others are days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and When temptation bids, me waver, which no penalty was charged, as required paving was $29,000 a mile and gravel postal savings): able to learn to do many things. fair dealing, loyalty, willingness to Let me strive a little harder by sections 2076 and 2092,G.S. roads $9,150 a mile, compared with Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed "If there is any one thing that this play square." To be all that I should be 796,912.12 1913. The penalty at the rate of 10 recent Minnesota averages of about group of club women can do that will Describes "State Wards." State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by per cent as required by law must be $28,500 for concrete and less than be of signal benefit, it will be to aid pledge of assets of this bank or otherwise.... 18,000.00 JfTWhile subscribing to the belief Let me be a little meeker accounted for by the treasurer. $8,000 for gravel surfaced roads. The Other time deposits 806,874.51 the work of reducing the number of that "society must be made safe for With the brother that is weaker ."Schedule 'J' for 1919 taxes collected Postal Savings deposits' 19.81 government bureau report confirms feeble-minded children." the majority," Mrs. Blanche La Du, Let me think'more of my neighbor 2,318,358.84 in 1920 and Schedule- 'F' for the ^prediction of a lower level of Mrs. La Du stated that there were member of the state board of control, Bills payable at Federal Reserve Bank against 1920 taxes collected in 1921, cover collections prices for road construction of which three principal causes for feeblemindedness—heredity, U. S. Liberty Bonds 100,000.00 in an address Friday afternoon, made And a little less of me! credited on tax list but not Minnesota ig now taking advantage conditions existing a plea that in the penal institutions supported by duplicate receipts. —Author Unknown. as fund limitations will allow. Total $2,941,335.25 in homes where parents are alcoholic of the state a middle-way policy be These receipts are missing from the or drug adicts, and social diseases. State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: pursued between the Thomas Mott files in the office of the county auditor. MORMEL'S I, H. J. Drost, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that •Osborne "country club idea" and that Prevention of intermarriage Diligent' search was made to locate the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. plan for unduly cruel punishment of feeble-minded is one of the 'principal H. J. DROST, Cashier. the missing items both in the office advocated by some. factors that will determine the Subscribed and sworn to before me this CORRECT—Attest of the auditor and treasurer without state's ability to reduce the number Mrs. La Du's address, "State 12th day of May, 1922. N. F. BANFIELD, avail." of feeble-minded, Mrs. La Du said. (Notarial Seal) GEO. M. SHORTT, E. H. STERLING, "Wards," contained information of vital Provision Market Notary Public, Mower County, Minn. N. F. BANFIELD, Jr. importance to every Minnesotan. CELEBRATION COM- My Commission expires March 1, 1927. Directors. She described the work being done in A good mother takes care of her the penal institutions, in the schools children but if she wants to be the HERMAN G. HORMEL v. for the blind and the deaf, the asylums best kind of a mother she also takes for insane and feeble minded, Our Fine stock of Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb and Smoked care of herself. Meats cannot be excelled for quality and our prices (Continued from page 1.) Where Clara Barton Was Born are not high. We are positive we can save you money Carl Yoelker, Mrs. J. Maurck, Mrs. on Meats.. Gome and see us when you are in need of L. Olson. anything in our line. Refreshments: J. Oilman, chairman Mrs. John Beckel, R. "Evenson, Mrs. G. Bardouche, Miss O'Malley, lb. and Boiling Beef, 6c 7c Pork Neck John Bednar, Mrs. L. Olson, Mrs. C. ........!lb. 6c Ribs Roast........lb. ^, Chuck 10c Billington. lb. Dollars are Tools Pork Livers 6c .....Ib.l21/^c Pot Roast Lunch: Mrs. Tony Beckel, chairman Dry lb. Salt Pork, 18c Fresh Chopped Mrs. A. J. McNaney, Mrs. Mary Sugar Cured Arens. Hamburg*^ ...lb. Picnic Hams 18c USE them to build for the Musxc^-\ Mrs. L. Olson, chairman Steak, vlb.l2j&c Our Boneless Mr. ahd Mrs. John Beckel. Sugar Cured I Our Homemf future. Store up dollars Dan^g Pavilion: Carl Voelker, John Fat ..........lb. Ifcacon, 22 Beckel. systematically until their combined 'Pork te^- DEPARTMENT Press John H. Skinner, chairman 6 power is great enough to accomplish Mrs. John H. Skinner, J. T. iMcCor™ck- iir Fan$gJ ..lb. 9c something worth while. 4, Our Fimcy Old,Crop ^Light: Carl, yoelker. .Butter Hauling: Ir^in Beckel and J-^fT. Our Fancy lb.28c ". An Peaberry Coffee, Interest Paying Account with this bank McCormick. Cream Cheese 25c Oi# Fancy Quality will encourage systematic suiting 'M PRIM-OST ... .:Jp $L5c p^Aunt Ada's Axioms:- To spare Sweet Corn V* Karma Brand 35c praise when it is due will spoil the The Fu^ Mptional Bank of Austin ^vJune Peas ,.12V^c GOOD RIO child even more surely than sparing 'Sugar* 10 lbs....... 65c Coffee lb. **'20c the rod wh^n punishment is due. :-y-, Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 BfAll -pvir:'-ld,ddsc]a^.. of.tlne^|fst quality and are subject First demonstration in A Resources Over Three Million Dollars the Bates Method of c^frih^y® /to market chinges.,-s .• and poor eyesight without glasses. WfPt fill •'l.'-iw ,, Organized 1868. Glasses fitted The birthplace of Clara Barton, war nurse and founder of the Red Cross fade for. Eggs^ those who want them, at reasonable .gjjy at Oxford, Mass.,. recently restored toy the Women's National Missionary as prices. DR. A. I. ARNESdN, 128 $T. ssoclation*of 'the Universalist church.- MiifiStreet. 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