Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 10, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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A# !fP nia SSSSSSSSmsh r,:OT "A- -rv i, T*X ag-jwy Page ffbur MOWER COUNTY Ngws. AUSTIN. MINN! llpt Monday, July 10.1922 flower County News Troops That Captured Sinn Fein Fort at Belleek tirgly and, hearsay testimony Make your wants knownr In the Ancient Earring*. wj6re freely admitted when a Mower County News Market Place. f*?i "The County Paper" :. The earring is not a modern invention, judge from Chicago talks $eribsifly ik3Published every Monday »nd Thursday, for. more than centuries ago 20 of the good effects of at Austin. Minnesota. the daughter of-Aristotle wore golden iROE AND GANNON, Publishers. the flogging, laws in England, Dr. B. T. Johnson hoops in heif .ears. The philosopher's CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. Canada and Delaware when daughter's earrings-were found in her DENTIST ex-Justice-*John' W. Goff suggests tomb near Chalois by exploring archaeologists the disbarment of lawyers and it is asserted modern Office over Wold Drug Store. who give interview^ discussing workmanship cannot produce their DIAL 2603 equal.—Indianapolis News. their cases- before trial when Justice Crain of OUR OUNTR General Sessions urges ^barring the admission of confessions YOUR made to the police by irien under arrest^-when these and other drastic suggestions BANK of changes in the law Northwestern Advertising Representatives: and its administration are urged Minnesota Select List, 215 DEPOSITS at a single session of a committee, South Sixth Street, Minneapolis 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. it is clear that the lawyers have become convinced SUBSCRIPTION RATES that our present system of Per Year, in advance $2.50 criminal jurisprudence is outworn Six Months ... $1.25 The power house of the Community. Single Copies 05 and needs sweeping revision." Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 ^our commercial deposit in this bank is part of the "One of these days," predicts Entered as Second Class Matter at stored-up financial strength of the community. Money the New York Telegram, the Post office at Austin, Minn., under the act of March 3, 1879. deposited represents the community's credit standing. "a plain, blunt man will rise It is apportioned for your business development through and make the astounding loans by the bank. Mayme is afraid that she British troops did not take an active part in the fighting between the Irish Free Staters and the republicans statement that the way to of'.them does too much preaching. If in Dublin and elsewhere, but there are -still a lot in Ireland. Those here shown, the Manchester regiment, curb crime is to curb it." This were prominent in the taking of the Sinn Fein fort at Belleek, near the Ulsrer border, not long ago. more people had her philosophy can be done, says the Telegram This bank takes pleasure in its responsibility of life there wouldn't be by: so much unhappiness in the as a Community Servant. It finds high privilege "(1) Imposing flat sentences, prove anew the importance of DAIRYING, O E S I world. making ten years' imprisonm^ in close co-operation with your business. the dairy farmer to the upbuilding More and more, businessmen, m^anttei* yga^s and not and stabilizing of a bankers, and farmers Everywhere after the Fourt six years and three months or community. There never was themselves are coming to see LIKE M. A. NELSON. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK there was praise for the Lincoln less* a stronger feeling in favor of .the great benefits that accrue The Lyle Tribune pays the following club as an organization A (2) Resurrecting the stat-to a community where dairyute dairying and the dairy cow that "does things." That just compliment to Martin A. Nelson, making perjury a crime jng and diversified farming than has been sweeping over of Austin, Minn. proves what can be done by a who spoke at the Fourth of July celebration and inflicting heavy sentences the principal branches of the country during the past little co-operation and concerted at Lyle: are Member Federal Reserve System. for false swearing. agriculture. year. Not only the farmer A "This was Mr. Nelson's first visit action. But the Lincoln and the leaders of agricultural Compelling^ open in-, number of proriiinent J. to Lyle and judging from the many L. MITCHELL, club isn't inclusive enough. P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, affairs have united in paying stead of-(.secret sessions of the dairy authorities were asked complimentary remarks we have There should be an organization President Vice President Cashier tribute to the Queen of the Pardon Board. jt0 outline, the basic reasons heard concerning his eloquent and representative of the Dairy, but her praises have (4) Making the law in ev- why dairying has so many adery whole Austin community, masterly address, he made many way what it should be—a vantages over other forms of been sung by bankers and friends among our people. His address where there is a place for all source of protection to the farming, why it is so profitlaw-abiding, merchants and businessmen was full of hope and inspiration and work for all. Charter No. 4131 and a terror, in- able and why it contributes so who now appreciate, as never Reserve District No. 9 and yet it furnished food for serious Report of Condition of stead of a joke, to the law- largely to the farmers' prosbreaker. before, the part that she has THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK We'll wager that before the reflection as to our nation's destiny." I perity and th^ prosperity of played in helping them over end of another three months '5? Unearthing persons the community- as well. More the difficulties of last year's the salaries and wages of city JIM BRIDGER'S GRAVE agricultural depression. at Austin in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business on June 30th, °/J\awCjjln ?a ons* '^an a score of the answers officials and employes will all 1922. (6) Enforcing the habit- should convince anyone that Dairying, agricultural prosperity, be back where they were before RESOURCES ual criminal law so that there this industry is the farmer's and contentment go the city council started its would be fewer 'lifers,' mys- "one best bet,'" particularly in Overdrafts ."l30.0™'3.:::::i::":: hand. hand in program of wage cutting. Alderman teriously pardoned, walking the Northwest, where the natthe U. S. Government Securities owned: Burns raises the question—"What's a.—Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds streets." !ural conditions of soil, climate A KODAK ON THE the matter with par value) 50,000.00 Just what steps are needed arid water form an ideal dairyto some of the laborers, aren't HIGHWAY —All other United States Government Securities 131,800.00 improve Jthe conditions is a man's paradise! Some of the they in on it?" That is a question ToJal 181,800.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 54 9gg pP°n -which there reasons given are as follows: -that the council will have 4* 28,T28.ll Banking House, $21,721.16 Furniture and fixtures, $7,007.55!!! wi 1, doubtless, be -mueh-_dif- Dairying relieves the farmer Don't get mad. In the first place, to answer if it continues its Real estate owned other than banking house 5 849 00 erence of opinion. That 0f the necessity of depending it's mighty nasty and in the second present practice of reinstating Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 71,835.56 there is existfng tqday a crime cr0p like wheat, which, Cash in vaults and amount due from national banks.. 110,758.54 place it uses up a lot of your best the salaries upon demand. on one Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust wa,ve of alarming proportions, js always speculative and hazthat energy. companies in the United States 42,928.90 too many criminals are ardous. It enables him to Local unions and railroad Checks on other banks in the same city or town as ^scaping punishment because practice diversified farming, officials are taking a sane and reporting bank 2,067.71 They say there are germs in kissing. a+ of with a systematic rotation of Miscellaneous cash items 4,579.42 reassuring viewpoint of the Well, if so, it's good for 'em. Fi?I* 0fficers ^o S&^h several crops, which is the on- 232,170.13 whole strike situation. Austin Germs don't deserve such rich picking. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer their operations, and that the jy safe efficient form of men out on strike are lawabiding 2,500.00 often, enhanc^ the agriculture in the long run. It citizens of a law-abiding 1 criminals chance for escape wen known that the contin- Total community. Jacob Herzog's If all the big fish really got away, $1,563,757.75 LIABILITIES Q~?^SeSUei[ueSt. ued growing of a grain crop statement that their loyalty according to the fish yarns, there crimes, are facts about which takes from the soil its native Capital Stock Paid in 75,000.00 wouldn't be water enough to make to the republic and its there is no dispute. Surplus fund ." 25,000.00 fertility and puts nothing back .them a mud-puddle. ideals will alone prevent violence Undivided profits, We do not plead for a return* 15,456.99 in return. Every bushel of or disturbance of any Circulating notes outstanding 50,000.00 to the barbaric times wheat"that Laughter is the most antiseptic Of leaves the farm Amount due to national banks 7,130.19 kind is the type of attitude all things. It is a sure healer and when men were indiscrimin- carries with it some of the Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust that the general public welcoms companies in the United Sates 65,426.96 ately adjudged guilty, nor do plant food from the soil just the sure preventer of doldrums. Here is the tablet on tne grave of from the leaders and Certified checks outstanding 818.20 we desire those conditions •Jim Bridger, famous old frontier scout as surely as if the earth were members of the respective Cashier's checks outstanding 20,370.01 Some folks in church really try tp where the court operates and Indian fighter, in Kansas City, shovelled into the sea Diver Demand deposits subject to Reserve (deposits payable groups. Differences can be carry the tune but most of us just Mo. When Jim first told the "outside defeat the man brot before it within 30 days): sified farming restores these settled if that one essential— let it wobble along on its own way. world" of the wonders he had-discovered Individual deposits subject to check .... 471,781.68 for justice. We want to protect elements, and maintains soil respect for the law and the as the first white man to enter Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 29,295.33 the innocent man before fertility. The growing of cultivated The man who never had a heartache spirit of America—is ever paramount. Time deposits: what is now Yellowstone National the bar of justice just as much crops, like potatoes has never helped anybody else •park, the world promptly called him a Certificates of deposit 323,248.63 as we want to see the guilty Other time deposits 480,229.76 liar. But the wonders were thereare and corn, also improves its mechanical bear the sorrows of life. one given proper and speedy 1,398,300.76 there—and the great national playground condition, or tilth, destroys NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS OUR TOWN. judgment. has just celebrated its golden weeds and plant diseases, Total $1,563,757.75- Reformation of criminal court anniversary. You ought to know the folks in our In an ardent and exhaustive and conserves the moisture. State of Minnesota, County of Mower, ss.: procedure to speed trial and convictions. town. They ain't stylish. Maybe you'd study of conditions, the needs Ask almost any country I, W. E. Hopfe, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear Hearing Tomorrow.—The hearing say they are not handsome. But they will be uncovered, the remedy that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. bank president in the Northwest, A state polce system. for I. H. Edwards, who was recently secured a,nd ultimately the are real folks—and that's what W. E. HOPFE, Cashier. and he will tell you Restriction of r)ttje and arrested on a charge of driving a car Subscribed.a^d swQrn to before me this CORRECT—Attest: republic will be benefitfp :by counts. They don't waste time trying something like the following: carrying of firearms. while intoxicated, will be conducted 7th..day of Ju}y/-X022.'' J. L. MITCHELL, laws and protections thill are to attract attention. They make E. HUGHES, P. D. BEALUIEU, "Our advise to farmers is to Restoration of capital punish-? before Justice J. E. Detwiler toinorrow. neither barbaric nor altruistic, neighborliness their chief business. Ndtary Public," Mower County, Minn. J. N. NICHOLSEN, milk more dairy cows." "The ment. M, but only essential factors in They help one another, because they My commission expires Sept. 23, 1923. Directors. farmer with cows this year Elimination of "straw bonds" love one another. That's why our town safeguarding the life and the lives on his income ^d without for release of accused persons property of the sovereign has it on some .oth^r towns. But our cows, chickens or a garden pending, trial. people of America. ... folks don't hold themselves up as be- he lives partly on his princi- Establishment of a new court better than other folks. They take rng pie or on his creditors," having co-ordinate jurisdiction vi vii iiio vicuityiOk "We ojie $txa^t|3fie, play the game on the Even if she hasn't a chance would like to see moiV^good with the present district court. square/ ahd^re always ready toCmake in the world to unseat Minnesota's cows kejjt." "We think that Examination of jury panels by visitors welcome. If you ever come brilliant junior senator, cream arid eggs were the farmere' judges instead of attorneys. this way, be sure to drop off and take Mrs. Anna D. Oleson is a salvation this year." With this program in view a peek at our 'folks. You'll sure like mighty clever woman and a "During these times of low AT A NEW LOW PRICE the commission appointed by them, and you will be glad you came, candidate that the women voters prices for grains we can very Governor Preus to study crime and you will remember the people of the state may well be easily see from our accounts conditions in this state is at here for Jtheir genuine hospitality and proud to have in the political which farmers are milking." work to reform criminal laws kindliness. Because we have Real field. Thpse politicians who "Times would be very much We have arranged and priced our stock in this state and to readjust Folks, we have a Real Town. Come poke fun at her candidacy are harder if it were not for thej., of shoes and oxfords to sell at the with a view to speedier justice on* over and size us up! over-stepping the mark, and cows." "Farmers who have and more efficient police and new low price of are over-looking the fact that been milking are the ones who court procedure the system in WELL, DID YOU I she is the most worthy opponent are paying cash for their groceries." $4 operation in Minnesota. that. Senator Kellogg has EyER?— I Whfen the work of this commission ever had. .90 AND $7.50 If there ever was any question is formulated and a as to the status of the —-—.— concrete program in the form Didya ever see a dog on a gopher The quality of national independence dairy farmer and the impart he of a constitutional amendment hunt?_ Bizzierenabumblebee sticking depends On the is playing in the general readjustment is presented to the voters at his .nose into every hole but getting independence of the individual of the country's finances the fall election, there will nothing. Printer ,,were% /that way These are made by Nunn-Bush which citizen. If he be independent and economics, the then be an opportunity to View ortce, doing cheap %ork^tfeis time to of obligation and responsibility May 31st report" of the Seventh the work in the light of exists sure of getting job next means style,.Quality and the best for your the nation will be /also.. .Federal Reserftg bank ing conditions and needed readjustments. time.'/ But they seldomogot it at a True independence" discharges} settles money—we Save you from $2.00 to $3.00 the question without profit'. Most -of us Vw quit that every obligation,, accep dbtibt. -V There is no longer any doubt bad' habit. EducatianAs^^donersoUiethi*^!alo|ig on every pair of Shoes. Responsibility. -1 in the minds of "In those .^ecfionsJ Cwher^ thjft]^ne of showgig us dairying is a lfi^^eTf^ctoi^f kijow existing conditions wh&tf^oor business men we Don'tfworryTJ«caus broad changes in thi bftdy disagrees with yo says the report, -"indications m:- needed to prevent the can't even w£lk downstreet are that' the country banks Q.A W-ell drillei Austin LEUTHOLD-PETERSON riage* of justice and the es will be able to finance the farmer, struck a blast or freezing air without meeting someone since the steady income of the guilty. As the_ Brooklyn coming: the other way.— that blew his" driller out of the from dairy1 products will provide Eagle Comment^ upon th£ E.mpeco News. .li hole, and the.hole is still belching •titHR- for current expenses. The forth north pole atmosphere, first session 6f the Committee check monthly? cream takesJj^PoseiMy this fr^fcto sorni on jLaw Enfo. „, fix- icare^Mf It tent iter irrita en 'I®a^f^^Kthe acji tt IB the off hot air TO agtrw ofep£nrytfijpi 7ajft 4e£s bank account whicft ig.reflectjed ihanuui that 'it woiilq. b® better, cr|jn- in local prosperity." •nut. 3.139 ax rule? of eyi^enjce in dinger ^t cases tj'