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

June 5, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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Mower County News A SAD FACT. their P&ts gyfty pleasingly were leading role i$tJ^lay tffesented by corporation, have reached a total of d&s?^ldrrect butler, played riis a sad-ihot that comes to the public spealcntg classes in taking more than) $12,000,000. Applications'from "The County Paper" v: by Paul Leek Sara|\, the maid, taken most of us as Memorial Day the part of -Tony in "The Three Published every Monday and Tqpr Minnesota, North Dakota and day, at Austin. Minnesota. *r rolls around each year—the by Charlotte Anderson, and the hall- Pills," and received very favorable South Dakota have been approved ROE AND GANNON, Publisher!. W a 5 thot that there are so few of comments of her interpretation of for more than $46,000,000. CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. 4 (Continued from Page 1.) Miss Pauline Hayes, teacher of Expression the old soldiers who if ought so the play. ip the high school, directed nobly to preserve the Union in Northwestern Advertising Representatives His voice feat was in all his pla^j State Agricultural POLITICAL the play. The choice of the play it^e|f the days of '61 and the following Minnesota Select List,-215 was very good.* South Sixth Street, Minneapolis years of the War of this' ?a^d th^ success of^te -j)|eser^iio^ ADVERTISEMENTS T~jr Mary Jane Hubbarck* Telfer, kMrs. L&ns $12,000,000 709 Exchange Bank, St. PnuL Rebellion. are |T^ ii^J^r^est ^part jtjir her. The :-v the one-time beauty of the Theatre Each yesy the number becomes acting was^naffectedi? and th^stalf^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Prepared for and by C. M. Hubbard Royal* Drury Lane, gave with artistic Loans for' agricultural purposes, Per Year, in advance $2.50 still smaller of those irigo£\the whole drama is' highly for which the regular rate has been touch another littl£ tragedy granted in Minnesota by the agricultural Six Months $1*2® eomnliffifciitflrv complimentary tn to Miss Miss ffnws Hayes, paid.) who participate in the sacred that of ,3^^§§|y$|aded Single Copies .05 loan agency of the War Finance rites of commemorating the Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 I hereby announce myself as a candidate she who had queens, Austin Girl Receives memory of their departed comrades. for the office of County Auditor, slighted at the hai|ppbf crude youth. REPUBLICAN TICKET Entered as Second Class Matter at subject to the decision of the Honors at Hamline Miss'. Hubbard's '^ice and bearing the Post office at Austin, Minn., under voters at the Primaries, June 19. In speaking of the exercises the act of March 3, 1879. were in perfect keeping with her part. 45-4-p —C. M. HUBBARD. Endorsed by Republican Party held at Grand Meadow last Convention Gladys Kennedy Plays Lead. Miss Jean Shuman, daughter of week The Record of that place (Prepared and inserted by M. E. Carmichael, NOLAN'S RECORD. Primary Election Gladys Kennedy was the beautiful Rev. M. G. Shuman of this city, was for which regular advertising brings to the fore the fact that Monday, June 19, 1922 Rose, "Trelawney of the Wells," and There are some offices which rate has been paid.) recently elected by a large majority the passage of time has also she was indeed charming in her role are of more importance than of votes as Junior women'^'Representative witnessed the gradual weakening U. S. Senator I hereby announce as a candidate of the naive little actress. Her quaint others and these should receive on the Student ^uncil at of that "Tiim Line of for nomination of Sheriff of Mower FRANK B. KELLOGG dress, her girlishness, her grace on the the careful attention of Hamline University, St.' P|$u, for County, Minnesota, subject to the Blue" which is fast fading stage and her entire .versatility in the the voters when they go to the usages of the voters at the Primary 1922-23. The Student Council has Governor away. part made her a strong leading lady. election, to be held on Monday, June polls June 19. The most important, J. A. 0. PREUS the government of student affairs in •the Record in closing its article, 19th, 1922. R. A. CARMICHAEL. Wallace Tollifson appeared as an however, is that of charge, and a place on the Council is 38-11-p says: actor of middle., life who aspired to Lieutenant Governor state senator, because" any mistake one of responsibility and distinction. For the first time in the history LOUIS L. COLLINS serious acting and recognition as a (Prepared by arid for T. B. O'Halloran, made cannot be rectified Miss Shuman's election to this office of the community there for which the regular rates are 9S -iapp! playwright. He did his work with- ease for four years. was undoubtedly due to her accreditable was not one member of the G. to be paid./ Secretary of State and had the air of one accustomed to The people are most earnestly work in all campus activities. A. R. present. The dnly local MIKE HOLM RAY P. CHASE the stage. interested in securing a reduction I hereby announce myself as a candidate man who took part in that famous Ray Chase was born at Anoka, Minnesota, Clifford Ericksan was all that could for Sheriff of Mower County, of taxes, and as one She was recently chosen vice president State Auditor struggle for national unity subject to the decision of the voters March 12, 1880 received his be desired in the character of leading source of taxation is the legislature R. P. CHASE of Sigma Delta literary society who is now living, George at the primaries, June 19. If nominated education in the Anoka schools and man of the company. In costume, the voter must exercise for next year. Miss Shuman will have and elected, I promise efficient Pierce, lies ill in th^ hospital in State Treasurer voice, and movement he was uniformly the utmost care in reaching his the State University later taking up and faithful service. charge of the weekly religious meetings A HENRY RINES good. —T. B. O'HALLORAN. the study of law, he earned his degree decisions. of the Hamline Y. W. .A. and 42-7-c. and was admitted to the Bar. The low comedian, Francis Earl, There are several candidates the Hamline Epworth League also Attorney General THE JAZZ PROBLEM. for the senate, among them being "Following his schooling he took up took the house by storm on his appearance. elected her to the position of third CLIFFORD L. HILTON Jazz bands and orchestras, Jordan newspaper work at Anoka for a time, His costume was particularly Senator W. A. Nolan. vice president for the coming year. Spencer composed largely of American appropriate for the part, and Among the many things later becoming a clerk in the State R. R. and Warehouse Commission She is also a member of the Life players, have become such a Auditor's office. A few months later he never for a minute forgot a motion which he did to lessen taxation IVAN B0WEN Service organization. menace to the morals of Funeral Director. he was promoted to Deputy State or a mannerism that made him there are two that stand out in Miss Shuman recently carried the France, that the government The Establishment of Clerk of Supreme Court stand out as the strongest element of all clearness, so clear that no Auditor. When his chief, Hon A. Service. has, or is about to invoke a GRACE F. KAERCHER voter need make a mistake. O. Preus, was elevated to the Governorship comedy in the play. law, which states that not more two years ago, he gave public Lucille Sasse as a middle class actress Nolan is responsible for the These Have Filed than ten per cent of the ensemble recognition to his chief deputy's faithfulness with all of a normal woman's POLITICAL passage of the Tonnage Tax of an orchestra can be share of womanly emotions, carried BUSINESS MEN'S Law, which a United States and ability by appointing him ADVERTISEMENT foreign bOrij. In this way the her character thru the play with District court has just declared State Auditor. Congressman, First. Dist.— ASSOCIATION French hope^to rid themselves splendid interpretation. constitutional and* valid. Sydney M. Anderson. (Prepared and published by Olaf T. of this pestiferous form of music, Ola M. Levang. Kemma Hoium as the rising favorite That law will bring into the quires a longer credit for the Hagen* to be paid for at the regullar Dr. J. F^Flynn. says, a news dispatch. In case of Theft or Robbery, let of the play AKorld acted with much treasury of this state the sum advertising rates.) dairy farmer than for the person State Senator— us investigate for you. What an appalling reflection assurance and grace. She was beautifully of four to six million dollars W. A. Nolan. who raises wheat. If a on the musical ideals of CONSULTING FINGERPRINT To the Voters of Mower County: each year as long as there is costumed and was an effective H. E. Wilson." banker lends money to a farmer I will be a candidate for nomination America! F. J. Thoe. EXPERT iron mined in this state. character. to purchase heifers, he can as sheriff of Mower county at Representative— The Carleton professor who Harold Fawver iha&e a big "hit" as No man may estimate the the primary election on June 19. I Harry R. Howard. not expect the return of his declared that "jazz was invented, For terms and information— O'Dwyer, the Irish stage manager of served your flag and country for vast wealth that is coming to G. W. W. Harden. loan until the heifers have bjjr idiots to amuse imbeciles* three years, eleven months overseas. the Pantheon theatre. His voice was O. H. Dahl. our state, simply because one LOCK BOX 43, come into milk and have had As an ex-service man I ask your support. came very close to the H. W. Hurlbut. man, W. A. Nolan, standing onc particularly good and he rushed around Austin, Minn. time to produce a sufficient —OLAF T. HAGEN. cehtral facti County Auditor— the floor of the Republican directing the affairs of a rehearsal 41-43-45-47-4t-c amount of milk and have had O. J. Simmons.A. .When we consider this jazz state convention in 1920, insisted, to the immense delight of the audienc P. Schummers. time to satisfy the loan. In the proposition, let us answer this Bernard Kough, aatMr. Denzil, and in the face of the greatest F. C. J. Christie. meantime, the farmer must question :"Are we-a nation of C. M. Hubbard. Gladys Nockleby afe Miss Brewster, opposition, and forced thru 5 have a certain portion of his THE County Attorney— imbeciles?" And then let action also stage folks, made brief but effective the "Tonnage Tax" plank. He living andjother expenses. Martin A. Nelson. follow our answer. appearances' in the last act. fought for the passage of the Otto Baudler. It is a hopeful sign to know LITTLE A bridge between the foregoing Sheriff— "Tonnage Tax" bill on the that most bankers are informing R. A. Carmichael. group and the non-theatrical people,., floor of the Senate, and stayed BANKER AND FARMER. themselves upon the various N. Nicholsen. was Arthur Gower, in the person of in that fight until it was The banker stands close to BANK BOOK T. B. O'Halloran. types of farming and by Louis Spith whojjJ^yed with Gladys won and the people of the the farmer. He is in position M. H. Sadler. 7 so doing they can render the Kennedy thfutitir liis appearances. •Oiaf T. Hagen. state were assured of a part of to know about the farmer and farmer good business judgment James C. Taney. Louis interpreted splendidly the characters the great wealth that nature his business. When a farmer and determine whether Walter G. Hartmann. of the rich Sir William's/grandson. has placed here. What a magic phrase, "the little baijk goes to the bank to borrow Jos. C. Kelly. they can lend him money for His voice was good, and h& played Another policy of Mr. Nolan's, book." money, the banker learns his Treasurer— the pericfd required. The banker Miss Olive M. Cooley. in splendid character a hard role. that placed the last legislature financial circumstances, his who does not take sufficient Every time you look at it, it tells anew and Cassius C. Terry. His part in the banquet scene particularly before the eyes of the various sources of income, the John G. Handke. interest in the farmer to different story, it means rest/ contentment pleased the audience. rest of the country, was his kind of a farmer he is, the number O. H. Simonson. know the character of farming and shelter. successful carrying out of his Alfred Green. of children he has, and Graham Kenaston Excels. he is following, and the length Lew Lewis. plan to keep the appropriations whether his wife works in the The strongest playing in the drama It reveals to you as you read its interesting of time he needs money to carry Register of Deeds— of the state within the field. We do not claim that was done by Graham Kenastbn as pages, the conviction that it can be J. Solon Wood. on his business, is not working revenues of the state. the banker is not modest because old Sir WilUa^n Gower, He presented Clerk of Court— done one you thot it could not. to the advantage of the L. A. Sherman. The result is that the farmer he pries so deeply in the in most artistic manner, Voice gesture, farmers or to the best interests You know now that it is the one thing that H. F. Kezar. and every other property tax farmer's affairs, for he does and generapinterpretations, the of his own welfare. The George S. Biynham. is sure to bring confidence and hope. THE payer in the state will not have not do it thru personal inquisitiveness character of •testy1|^[4 Vice 'Chancellor, Superintendent of Schools— prosperity of the banker and AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK invites your to pay a state! tax next year. but to get at the who wis the pivo£ of the plot. Mrs. Eunice L. Rice. farmer go hand in hand. account. Nolan has fulfilled his pledge Elizabeth R. Horstman. facts concerning the security He was an unqualified success in every Hoard's Dairyman. County Coroner— to reduce taxes. of a loan. However it makes detail of his playing A. E. Henslin. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK The securing of the Tonnage no difference as to the reason Ethyl Billington as Miss Trafalgar J. K. McKenna. The great game of fleecing Tax on iron ore means for the banker asking questions Gower, was a match for Sir William. Ernest Morris. the public keeps on a merry that the revenue from the H. F. Peirson. that will unfold the farmer's Every part of her role, dress Commissioner, Second Dist.— mines will pay off the bonded pace. Milions are being thrown of Austin, Minn. affairs. He gets them, mannerisms, voice and general air, H.P.Johnson. away daily on "get rich quick" indebtedness of the state. The and a farmer is always willing were perfectly the, conservative maiden W. H. Goodsell. Member Federal Reserve System. schemes. .And the victims yell sixteen million dollar bond issue D. C. McKee. to confide in a good banker. lady of Cavei^ish Square. Second arid demand that the government H. Jw Boyd. for soldier bonuses will be In most instances the banker to Francis Earl she made the strong J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, Commisij^er, Fourth Dist.—. get busy and pass laws taken care of out of this tax. does not need to ask questions. comedy of the play, and in the serious Jaoglp J. Herzog. President Vice President Cashier against swindling. But the The people will not be taxed He already knows the character element of her part she was excellent. S.^S Thompson. situation cannot be cured by for it. of the farmer, his income, .v" law. No law will protect any The keeping of the state appropriations how he manages his farm, and Maurice Daigneau was a perfect within the revenues man against his own avariciousness. all matters pertaining to his Captain De Foenix. He quaked and of the state will mean the Only common welfare. The farmer's business drawled and languished :with rare POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT sense can prevent the. robberies^ saving of millions in taxes to PrePared by and for Alfred Green, for which the reg is an open book. He cannot histronic ability. Grace Meyer played a ad is in at is to pa id that are perpetrated by the the people of the state. hide his wealth, his buildings, the part of Clara De Foenix his swindling fraternity. So long Nolan is a tried man. He and,, his improvements, wife, very charmingly. has made good. Why make a as men ache to get rich iji a for they are in the full glare Three minor characters who* did hurry, to get money they do change of God's sunlight while the nothing for, there will be It .the voter wants lower crops in the fields or granary taxes he will mark his ballot "suckers." And there will be and the stock in the pasture or for W. A. Nolan for senator. sharpers waiting to grab those stable can be judged, his field HEREBY WISH TO ANNOUNCE MY who snap at the bait of easy measured, his cattle counted, a a a money. No money is "easy" A conflagration may occur and the value of all recorded. any' day in this city, for the that is not earned. The path CANDIDACY FOR THE OFFICE OF There is no basement business of the satisfied toiler, who expects danger of spreading fires is in farming, it iskdone above the to get what he works for, present he$e as in all cities and ground. surer thruout the United may be a little hard at times, towiriap Not all farmers have infored State?. Not long ago, serious but it leads to far better things themselves upon the business conflagration occurred in than can ever be known by the practices of farming in Chicago, destroying $8,000,000 discontented who are so crazy order to judge what constitutes worth of property and throwing to get money that they flock good farming,. what Doirtput up 25,000 persons out Tof em­ to the cheap grafters who promise makes for a permanent system ployment. Such terrible fires them a killing. And they of MOWER COUNTY of agriculture and produces a with battery generally get the "killing." have stafted from various rural community. Not sb very troubles.when causes. careful with long ago we came in contact EX. ^#5^ matches and smoking materials^safegp§rd^^electric with a banker who did not look there is an ..paring upon the dairy interests as which chugs a- an|f &p]pfances—stoves Jpg- day in and day out, fair E3ade^===^a meriting a credit and looked subject tQ the pleasure of voters at the and furn$cej|., Repair defective, lather or rainy weather anxe, Upon lending money to dependable, primaries, June 19 a 1 chimneys' the dairy farmer as... being makes the big impregstbn-rWhen more Or less hazardous This men now ihiddle ffedP Legion Bul­ young, Maifcifioth lavie Minnesota is not? the position taken by fgere "Economy, Efficiency, Courtesy, Reduction letin tells the former service known by everybody as most bankers. and especially one of the natural wonders of men to stand four-square back by those who have studied of Salary and Expenses,— Result of the home town newspaper. America. It was advertised conditions in dairy communities Lower Taxes?—My Policy. 1 then, but the advertising stopped. "Minnesota editors were and states. They" have ALFRED GREEN Do you know, .where sound and sane^during the learned that no branch of agriculture war,'' says the Bulletin. They is more, stable and Mammoth cave is? Bemi^p Sentinel. gerved then, they are servin, Bankera ,who, have Hats off, GoplgM Leg?o! top 4no\F |that 4ehd now. Gang, to the prespjttf'Miri hdLflj|iry farnasE mon^y for a 508-510 5j||| Perhaps the reason why mi nottyJihe best press'of the best year may prove more injuri- ,K-ib the A^d^ff Fatfiejp" ous than hel the nation." A,"~~ Sget Vffcn a liMe success. an wt. JIUSI,