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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Four Monday, May 29, 1922. Mower CountyffNews for." A. E. Henslin, filed last TO DECIDE SALE POLITICAL ^fe|ek. "The County Piptr" OF LIGHT PLANT Beside the White Crosses Published every Monday and ^*Two For Attorney. ADVERTISEMENT Thursday, uJ at Austin. Minnesota. Th^ere are two candidates for county ROE AND GANNON, 1 Publisher* At a meeting called for \Vednesday attorney—Otto Baudler, present (Prepared and inserted by M. E. Carmichael, CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. evening, Adams citizens will decide (Continued from Page One) attorney, and M. A. Nelson—whose for which regular advertising whether or not the village should campaigns will not begin until fall as rate has been paid.) Northwestern Advertising Representatives: tion. As the primary draws near, sell its electric light plant to the Consumers they will not need to enter the primaries, Minnesota Select List, 215 however, voters of the county should Power fcompany of Osage. I hereby announce as a candidate South Sixth Street, Minneapolis $ which is solely for the purpose for nomination of Sheriff of Mower be able to determine which way the 709 Exchange Bank, St. PauL The Consumers Power company has of reducing the number of candidates County, Minnesota, subject to the political pendulum is syringing. been negotiating for the purchase of to two for each office. SUBSCRIPTION RATES usages of the voters at the Primary the Adams plant for some time, but Per Year, in advance $2.50 DeBuhr Withdraw^ Candidacy. There are two candidates for election, to be held on Monday, June A. Six Months the village council has not acted on 19th, 1922. R. CARMICHAEL. county superintendent of schoolsMrs. Withdrawal qf J. W. J)eBuhr from Single Copies .#5 38-11-p their proposal pending action at the Eunice L. Rice, present' superintendent, the race for county auditor against Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3,50 mass meeting of citizens. and Mrs. Elizabeth R. O. J. Simmons was an interesting development POLITICAL Entered .as Second Class Matter at Horstman. in the couuty political sitat the Post office at Austin, Minn., under Mrs. Horstman, who filed Saturday, ADVERTISEMENT Queer fashions make queer folks. on S at a the act of March 3, 1879. is at present principal of the A. P. Schummers of this city filed primary grades in the Dexter for county auditor this morning, providing (Prepared and published by Olaf T. POLITICAL schools, where she has taught for six Hagen to be paid for at the regullar opposition to Mr. Simmons, ADVERTISEMENTS advertising rates.) years. Mrs. Horstman is a graduate who was the only man left in the of the Chicago Normal school and race for this office after the withdrawal •O OUR To the Voters of Mower County: A holds a life certificate in the Chicago of Mr. De Buhr. Mr. Schummers (Prepared by and for T. B. O'Halloran, MEMBER, I will be a candidate for nomination AFFILIATING gl schools, where she taught for eight who is owner of a grocery store for which the regular rates are as sheriff of Mower county at years. She has taken normal extension to be paid.) on Alleghany street, has many the primary election on June 19. I served your flag and country for work and has studied music and friends in Austin. I hereby announce myself as a candidate three years, eleven months overseas. art. In withdrawing his candidacy, Mr. for Sheriff of Mower County, As an ex-service man I ask your support. J. Solon Wood has no opposing candidate DeBuhr made the following announcement subject to the decision of the voters —OLAF T. HAGEN. for register of deeds. at the primaries, June 19. If nominated 41-43-45-47-4t-c "Since I have been offered SAVIORS OF A NATION. and elected, I promise efficient Two Commissioner Elections. a very attractive position with With deep reverence and a and faithful service. Interesting store news will be Two county commissioner districts The Payne Investment Company of significantly patriotic fervor —T. B. O'HALLORAN. found on every page of The News in will elect representatives on the 42-7-c. Albert Lea, which I could not afford Veterans, Before Leaving for Home, Decorating the Graves of Buddies this issue. Shop hore first. that Memorial Day always inspires, I board this year—the Second and the Who Paid the Last Full Measure of Devotion. to reject, I am obliged to withdraw the nation tomorrow Fourth districts. my candidacy for County Auditor. pays its tribute to the men In the former there are four candidates, Having just accepted this proposition LYLE MAN FILES PROFANITY. who fought for their faith in a IN H. P. Johnson, W. H. Goodsell, I make this announcement in justice cause to which this country One of the by-products of FOR LEGISLATURE D. C. McKee, and H. J. Boyd, who to the public and hereby want to express had dedicated itself. the war seems to be a great will enter the primaries. my appreciation of the support Services in every community increase in the use of profanity Up to late this afternoon there BONDAGE that has voluntarily been given to in every state will commemorate and foul language, and if were no additional filings in the me." and renew the debt America one allowed himself to be affected Fourth district where Jacob Herzog Eight File for Sheriff. owes to its soldiers and by the miasma arising and S. D. Thompson will fight it out sailors, both dead and living. The office of sheriff held for many from many conversations he at the November election. But tomorrow, as in the past years by N. Nicholsen, appears, according might reach the conclusion Thousands are held in a rut by chains of New District Division. and as it shall be for few years to the filings, to be the most that clean speech was a thing The Fourth district has a population imaginary Bondage. more, every service will be permeated popular office at the court house. of the past. of 4,871, of which 3,102 live in jWith the filing Friday of Joseph C. by the reverence and Many persons swear because They might save now, but they will not the Third ward of this city, Mr. Herzog's Kelly, there are eight candidates for love that is held for the bent they are careless. They home precinct. Mr. Thompson, believe it. and gray veterans of the this position. are merely shiftless, and they who is the present Second district Grand Army of the Republic. Mr. Kelly's filing has introduced a wade thru foul language as They are like the elephant in Central commissioner, lives at Rose Creek. The scattering handful of survivors new phase into the situation, as it is some people do through a The whole district includes the Third Park, New York. He was chained so long of the great legion who expected that he will be certain of mud puddle—because they ward, Austin and Windom townships, answered the call of Lincoln the full support of union men in the to one spot, that when free he refused to are too lazy to turn out and and Rose Creek. city. He is secretary of the local sixty years ago will again be walk around it. 1 move. The Second district is composed of accorded the homage that is Butchers' Uniojj^ recognized as The selfish person swears Pleasant Valley, Racine, Frankford, one of the leading officials of that organization If you think you can't save, The Austin their due. b.ecause he doesn't care what Grand Meadow township and village, in addition to having a This deference will be paid other people think. National Bank will show you that you can. Bennington, LeRoy township and village. large following of friends in other in full realization of a significant Ignorant men and boys are O. H. DAHL The population of the district, union circles. fact that in a few more very prone to swear. Their THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK which, it will be noted includes two is a candidate for representative in years America will no longer A second ex-service man became a feelings are deep and their large villages, Grand Meadow and Le the state legislature from Mower candidate for sheriff Thursday, when be able to show its love to the vocabularies limited. They Roy, is 4,708. Up until the new distrist county. He is in business in Lyle Walter G. Hartmann filed. Olaf T. living "Boys in Blue." use up the ordinary superlatives of Austin, Minn. arrangement had been made this and is well known thruout that community. Hagen, is another, ex-service man The thin, blue line is growing in describing a sunset or spring, LeRoy and Grand Meadow less each day. These men candidate who is making his campaign Member Federal Reserve System. a lemon pie with equal facility were in separate districts. are old and broken today all for votes on the basis of his and, having worn threadbare J. W. E. HOPFE, L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, World War record. Seven Legislative Candidates. of them are long past threescore the ordinary expressions, WELL, DID YOU The other filings for sheriff, made President Vice President Cashier years and ten. Two million In the race for legislative offices they begin to draw on profanity EVER?— earlier, are those of Sheriff Nicholsen, of them answered the call there are three candidates for state to make an impression. for volunteers in '61 and '62. R. A. Carmichael, T. B. O'Halloran, senator from the Fifth district, Mower They imagine that they are But now—two generations removed—there M. H. Sadler, and James C. Tan­ and Dodge counties, and f°ur filings "Speaking of the peculiarities of eloquent. Profanity is the for representative from Mower are but few coat-of-arms of the ignorant, towns, I think that the intense atmdstphere BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE A battle royal is assured as all of county. thousand of them left. The the illiterate, the unethical of Austin is its most striking muster of the Grand Army of these candidates can muster a great W. A. Nolan, present state senator, person.- peculiarity," said an Austin visitor the Republic is fading out at deal of support in Austin and thruout will be opposed at the primaries by The shallow man swears the other day. (He happened to OF the rate of 3,000 every thirty the county. H. E. Wilson of Austin, and F. J. with the same purpose which be in town when the wind was from Willard days. Thoe of Hayfield. leads a fop or dude to wear the northeast.) Five Seek Treasurership. Mower county will select its representative In its last days the Grand striking clothes and flaming Five candidates for treasurer—all "Talk about peculiarities," Army offers a challenge to from the following group: ties and to attract attention to of them with admittedly strong support—indicates said another, "well I'll tell you those of younger generations Harry R. Howard, G. W. W. Harden, himself. He entertains the a hot race for that Batteries one thing that is always mentioned O. H. Dahl, and H. W. Hurlbut. to carry on in the same faith delusion that if he can talk office at the primary. Miss Olive M. when people talk about In the First district congressional that they offered in the dark jvith sufficient vitriolic effervescence Cooley, Cassius C. Terry, John Handke, Austin. That is its lighting system. years of the Civil War, and in campaign Republican voters of the to hold attention his O. H. Simonson and Alfred Green, I've traveled around in the trying times that followed district will choose between Ola M. feeble ideas will be given some will fight for the nomination at the •Minnesota quite a lot, and I am it. We need to inculcate in our Levang of Lanesboro and Congressman See Us Before You weight.! primary on June 19. absolutely convinced that your citizenship more of the spirit Sydney M. Anderson as their The thoughtless swearer Alfred Green, the fifth candidate to Buy city, which lays claim to being that has characterized the party's nominee for congress. Dr. J, does so because he has never file for treasurer, is a resident of SCHMITZ AUTO progressive, has worse lights Grand Army of teh Republic, F. Flynn of Waseca is the Democratic considered its offensiveness. Grand Meadow, Adhere he has lived than any other town in this :p and that will survive and glorify candidate who will oppose the winner He has no desire either to defile practically all of hits life. He was a state!" (Whew!) ELECTRIC CO. its name long after its last at the general election in November. himself or to offend his student at the University of Minnesota member is gone. neighbors no thought of disrepect for three years, and after leaving An editor has been inspired, after In a beautiful tribute to the to the Deity or society. the University, in 1906 he taught looking over his list of delinquent Uncle Ab says: Any man can own Grand Army, whose national When it is brought to his attention school. He has been assessor of subscribers, to compose the following: great riches in simple honesty it is encampment is to be held in that gentlemen do not Pleasant Valley township. "How dear to our heart is the more in demand than knowledge or Des Moines in September, swear, he seeks to place himself old silver dollar, when some kind subscriber For clerk of court there are three skill. Mrs. Isabel Warrell Bell wrote in clear-cut fashion, presents it to view the Liberty candidates, making necessary a con-j in the Des Moines Register: MOW THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN AMERICA in the position of one head without necktie or collar, test at the primary.' The three who Evils of Constipation. "The thin line of the vanishing whose opinion is valuable, and and all the strange things which to have filed for this office are: George Perhaps the most serious of the army in blue that will who is welcomed in the society diseases caused by constipation is appendicitis. us seem so new the wide-spread S. Burnham, incumbent, L. A. Sherman, parade the streets of Des If you would avoid this of refined, normal people. eagle, the arrows below it, the stars and H. F. Kezar. dangerous disease, keep your bowels Moines next September will be and the words with the strange The filing Saturday of Dr. J. K. Today's Overland: 25 miles to the gallon all-steel regular. For this purpose Chamberlain's a most magnificent object lesson Every thoughtful boy and things they tell the coin of our Tablets are excellent, easy to McKenna and Dr.. Ernest Morris, body baked enamel finish 130-inch spring base in patience, fortitude, and man should seek to keep his take and mild and gentle in effect. fathers, we're glad that we knew it, provides a three-cornered race for all the elements in human K. O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. speech clean and wholesome for,some time or other 'twill come in county coroner The present coro- Advertisement—Monday—May. character which make for uplift quite as much as he seeks to right well the spread-eagle dollar, and national good. preserve his body from contamination, three cars the star-spangled dollar, the old silver iNLY "The guests of Des Moines his home from dishonor, dollar we all love so well."—The in the day of the Grand Army or his character from Troy Times. Very old, but still good. have bodies en­ parade will be honored in being blemish.—F. P. S., in Boston First published in 1885. permitted to look upon the Young Men. Just Arrived Carload of tirely built of steel. remnant of the veterans of the According to Ira Padden, veteran In order to earn the $1,000,000,000 Grand Army of the Republic alderman, dissatisfaction One costs you $2500, wasted by fire in the American woven wire Fence who have made this nation. with taxation is a chronic condition United States during 1920 and "But the sceptor is passing. in America, ever since this one $900, and the 1921, it would be necessary Will their children's children country fought for freedom on for 1,000 men, receiving $1.50 even to the third and fourth the principle that "taxation an hour, to labor for over 660,000 other is generations show the same without representation is tyranny." American and Can't Sag pnefc consecutive hours, or approximately loyalty to constituted government—to "So," he concludes, "you seventy-six years. the country and flag have to go easy when you're Figured upon the basis of a STEEL FENCE 1 UO W as did their sires? spending the people's money." forty-eight hour week, the period "Full sixty years of a great vtbdaysi BARBWIRE and NAILS required would exceed Nation's history will parade in Roy Russell, returning Saturday 267 years. Des Moines next September from a -trip to Stillwater, brought These facts were brought wilfi. back him a sheaf of rye four a history surrounded by the out by President W. 'E. Mallalieu feet six inches high taken from a New Low Prices glory of achievement in duty of the National Fire Protection field^neaa* Northfield. Ordinarily, well done, of service gladly association in addressing given without hope of reward. rye^t tins time is about two, or two the twenty-sixth annual See Us Before You Buy "Give to them the honors and||v half feet high. Mr. Russell convention of the society. due saviors of a nation! Render wen^' to Stillwater with Garnet How many of the fires which them the homage of a Kough, ip the latter's truck. They f.o.b. Toledo caused this colossal loss were grateful people, remembering mad^tltipreturri trip from the twin TOURING ...$550 preventable is not? known, altho citi^r tojjgve hours, desjjite three or that but for-them this great ROADSTER 550 statistics-prove that by far fouii-stop? enroute. "K Nation would be broken, disappointed, COUPE 850 the largegt number of fires are •EDAN. «95 and crumbling." preventable. A preventable Indians of Arizona are becoming McGrath Motor Co. el it loss of a billion dollars, more proficient. in golf. With thenatural something outside of yourself or less, every two years has a swing begotten of loose joints, the AUSTIN amM-ANSING bigger than yourself, and veiy important bearing on strong muscles of the Indian driv^, you will take on something of Austin, Minm economic^ conditions, that deindividual far and 114-116 N Main St straight, and approach with the bigness of that other thing. and collec- great accuracy.—Dearborn Indepehd •—Charles Bayard Mitchell. Wtttttteiftftm. eat O'ff t'Tir ifi iV v.' mam