Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 30, 1922 · Page 4 of 9
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mm ISppi i0fim *T ^Wb.vu.lpi^ -t page Four MOWER COUNTYHEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ,-S? Monday, Oct. 30,1922, 1,-v. Mower County News Proposed ited States in this cause. Minnesota units gives a glimpse of count does not state why he wants a to occur now and then. News advertising brings results. the earnest spirit of unselfish service divorce.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. He had command of the "churcfies If the time consumed by men in ff -.' Published every Monday and Thursday, which in two short years has won for PARK! in the state of Colorado. And also trying to convince others that they Amendments at Austin, Minnesota. this organization the respect and affection Make It A Rising Vote.. he lived a few years in the land of alone are right, might only be spent of disabled buddies and'the. the Mormons, Utah. He is at present We are a nation of good homes, in the effort to be right, what an Northwestern Advertising Representatives: general public. The quoted bulletin at Austin, Minnesota, where he but we want better homes—better easy thing it would be to get the Minnesota Select List, 216 is from Mrs. Myrtle Goetz of Fairmont, Is president of the Child's Welfare South Sixth Street, Minneapolis homes and more of them. And while work of the world properly done. THEATR.E fe 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Minnesota Legion Auxiliary League. He is also editor of a Christian we are getting better homes let us to the State President: v,/ :-r paper and he is scoutmaster of and have better men better women Constitution THE SALVATION ARMY LASSIE. I ROE A PRESTON, Publisher!. one hundred and twenty-five Boy "URGENT NEED FOR BATHROBES fajfor, say in, them. All in aye.—Los Who stood beside my suffering bed MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Scouts. During the time when the AND PAJAMAS. There is Angeles Times.' And bathed my wounded, aching head. flu was raging he was on the board pajamas. urgent need for. bathrobes and F. C. PKESTON Editor-Manager THOMAS MEIGHEN And, my -wavering thoughts to Jesus of health. His friends, Mr. and Mrs. May I ask the units that nev*' '«K# A KODAK ON THE .. led? .... in L. W. MARSHALL f#, £ity Editor Dubbs wish that on his next visit to er yet failed our soldier boys to send The Salvation Army Lassie! HIGHWAY them he may prolong the time." at "IF YOU BELIEVE at once least one pair of pajamas of the and one bathrobe to Mrs. Sandy Hamilton Per Year, in advance §2.60 Who bravely answered duty's call, State of Minnesot IT, IT'S SO" Six Months $1.25 for the Minneapolis hospitals, The "Buy a bushel of potatoes" Hello, boyst Ain't it fine to just And offered up her life and all? to Mrs. W. J. Hogan for the St. Paul movement seems to have taken hold see each other along-the highway! There's naught but good I can recall Entered as Second Glass Matter at hospitals.' All Units the first letter Cast •. Includes Theodore Roberts in Brownsdale particularly, according No one ever has to apologize for the Post office at Austin, Minn., under of whose home town begins with "A" the following item clipped from the act of March 3,1879. kindness, even if it was not deserved. Of the Salvation Army Lassie! to "J" will send these garments to Submitted by the Legislature at Also the Six Town News: The baluchiterium—a fossil animal Mrs. Hogan, and the remainder of its General Session, 1921, to "TOPICS OF "Hundreds of bushels of potatoes The world can't be going to the with a skull five feet long—was not Who stood on tired and aching feet, the People of Minnesota at the the Units will send them to Mrs. Hamilton. continue to leave town as fast as cars "bow wows" completely. After several much on mentality, the professors Baking pies and dougnuts sweet," There are many things that General 1922 Election Together THE DAY" can be provided for them. Shipper months of murder, arson and have discovered. An expert says, To give our weary boys a treat? with Statements of our boys are in need of but these are Syck reports that' few cars are available "His eating equipment was better pillage in Ireland, the Irish Constitution, The Salvation Army Lassie! the most urgent. We are now supplying Putpose and Effect and he is bending every effort based on the treaty which was than his brain-box." Looks like this these articles from the Helen to aid in getting the surplus tubers WEDNESDAY— the cause for the outbreaks, has been surely was the ancestor man came Hughes Hielscher Sunshine Fund, Who, worn and tired with many a on the market." "THE MYSTERIES accepted by the Irish Parliment and from. but it is an expensive way of getting care, No matter what weather comes to now needs only the sanction of the of each Under all tariff bills cussing .seems them, and we need this fund for slippers, But did my hours of suffering share, OF INDIA" us now we will always have to look Imperial Parliment. That this sanction to be always on the free list. And offered up a fervent prayer? shoes and suits that cannot be back on the past month*vas one of the will be speedily forthcoming is made by our Units, and to care for The Salvation Army Lassie! We never know how weak we Prepared by A massive thrilling production. most pleasant Octobers, from the a foregone conclusion. some of our boys .who are in hospitals might be if we had the other fellow's CLIFFORD L. HILTON standpoint of weather, that this section outside Minnesota, and in want. temptations-. Now, let every woman and man We wonder if it wouldn't b.e a good has ever experienced. We would THURSDAY and FRIDAY— The trouble is that most, optimists "As soon as the first great want is Help them every way they can. idea to equip each member of our just like to kid ourselves into believing Attorney-General of Minnesota.. are too busy playing the slot machines. supplied there are many other things For charity is their only plan— "THE STORM" higfh school football team with a that November would be just as Addressed to The Salvation Army Lassie! that will keep the fingers of our rabbit's foot and give them each a MIKE HOLM agreeable, thereby giving us a laugh A lot of Christian nations seem to members busy all winter—bed jackets horseshoe to carry in their hip pock* House Peters, Virginia Valli, on the coal man. Now watch it snow. be forgetting right now the supreme for patients able to sit up-in bed ets. Far be it from us to be superstitious Now, in conclusion, let me say, Josef Swickard, one of the biggest precept of the founder of Christianity: wool socks, for the chair patients but we are convinced that We never can our debt repay, pictures of the season. Secretary of State. "Thou shalt love thy neighbor wool caps for those sleeping outside Dame Fortune has something against But show our gratitude in this way: as thyself." bed shoes for patients who suffer the boys. Austin was easily the superior ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, Give all we can, without delay, Hear the 'Augmented OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, "You say," said Mrs. Rawlins to from cold in bed sewing kits, etc. team in Thursday's contest To the Salvation Army Lassie! June 30, 1922. Park Orchestra the Woman's Club secretary, "that I HONORABLE MIKE HOLM, and yet the game wound up in a tie. (Written by Mrs. Anna Shirk, Secretary of State, Matinee Daily at 2:30 am responsible for an intelligent Capitol. The breaks of the game went to Faribault Natchen, Miss. Mrs. Shirk is eightyseven SIR: Two Evening Shows WELL, DID YOU vote. But my real worry is that I and the visitors were extremely As required by section 46, General Statutes years old, and a former resident 7:30 and 9:00 happen to be responsible for an unintelligent of the state of Minnesota for the lucky in securing a tie. EVER?— of Clearfield, Pa.) year 1913, I have the honor to furnish voter." Nuf Sed. you, herewith, a statement of the purposes and effects of all amendments proposed Over in Italy they have a peculiar I All the wild ideas of the unbalanced There is a world of wise philosophy to the constitution of the state little manner of getting rid of an administration. of Minnesota by the legislature of 1921 Why Not A Bushel? radical agitators the world over, in in this stanza from a Japanese and which are to be submitted to the For instance the Fasciti—the electors of said state at the general election their ignorant and pitiable quest for Twins were recently born to Iowa poet: in 1922. Italy first, last and always happiness thru revolution, confiscation parents by the name of Peck. We For seventy years Obosh, the sage PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. ONE party—didn't like the way things of property, and crime, cannot don'e imagine it will be out of the Sat on the mountain side Chapter 52S, Session Laws of Minnesota Thrift• were going under the government for the year 1921 proposes an amendment overthrow the eternal truth that the way to report the arrival of a half Swallowing sunshine to section 10 of article 9 of the headed by Premier Facta and stated constitution of said state. Said section one only route to happiness thru But he never became illuminated. and bushel of children-—Preston Republican. now reads as follows: they would mobilize and otherwise property and government is over the The trouble is that when you give "The credit of the state shall never make things merry for that government be given or loaned in aid of any individual, broad and open highway of service. the devil his due you are apt to keep association or corporation. if it didn't step down and out. Nor shall there be any further issue And service always means industry, right on paying the dues. Now It's Only 46. of bonds denominated 'Minnesota x*. So out it went. Believe our habit of -thrift, respect for authority, and rec Fiction: "Son, this is going to state railroad bonds,' under what "It seems early but do you lcne® doing the same thing by means of purports to be an amendment to section ognition of the rights of others— hurt me worse than it will you." ten o| article nine, of the constitution, that there are only fifty more buying Thrift is the beginning of independence. the ballot is somewhat better, even if adapted April 15, 1858, which Shakopee Argus. It's a sign a man is old when he days before Christmas"—advertising ia hereby expunged from the constitution, a little slower. mistakes a thrill for a chill. saving, excepting and reserving 'copy. Talk about taking the to the state, nevertheless, all. It is never too late to save—but the sooner we Can it be possible that one of Senator Wake Up! A horse named'"Whiskers" was in rights, remedies and forfeitures accruing joy plurpb out of life—-that ad. writer learn the better. under said amendment." It was an Albert Lea Democrat who Kellogg's opponents is going to a race at a county fair. You guessed bears off all palms for doing that If amended, said-section will read as follows: drop out of the race at the last moment said, to the editor today: "I"think we it—he Avon by a hair! very thing.—Redwood Gazette. I "The credit of the state shall never The sound, prosperous citizen is the man who in order to swing the votes o£ are" going to beat Kellogg. We don't If money talks, we wish we knew be given or loaned in aid of any individual, practices thrift sensibly in his everyday life. association or corporation, except expect to elect Mrs. Olesen, but there all malcontents against the Senator? the language. as hereinafter provided. Nor You Tell '-Em. are going to be so many Republicans Baseball is now popular in China. sball there be any further issue of Obviously the three cornered race bonds denominated 'Minnesota Stat Princess Hermine von SchoenaichCarolath would eliminate both Dr. Shipstead who will vote with the Democrats for Seems the Chinese took their queue If you would realize your boyhood dreams of home Railroad Bonds' under what purports has just been bethrothed to Mrs. Olesen that Shipstead will comfort in your latter years—SAVE—SAVE—SAVE. and Mrs. Olesen and each is so set on from America. to be an amendment to section 10 of Bill the Beast. Any woman with article 9 of the constitution, adopted sneak thru as high man." Th|s Democrat Speaking of figures, jSi Johnson defeating Mr. Kellogg that feither April 15, 1858, which is hereto expunged that kind of name is liable to do almost I from the constitution, saving, would consent to let go, in order to is so anxious to see Kellogg defeated says he has hogs on his farm that excepting and reserving to the state, any fool thing.—Worthington that he is willing to have know all about cube root, and there help the other. nevertheless, all rights, remedies and Globe. forfeitures accruing under said Now if one should drop" out, Shipstead win, so long as his desire are' snakes on the place that* are adders. amendment. Provided, however, that is fulfilled.—Albert Lea Times Enterprise. for the purpose of developing the agricultural what would be the result? If Mrs. resourced of the state,'the •1 Strange, Isn't It. It has just, been discovered that should, it is no-foregoiie: conclusion state may establish and maintain a.' Olesen s. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK system of rural credits and thereby A* Chicago man wants a divorce, some painters and several writers that her followers would loan money and extend credit to the and "says his wife hasn't spoken to have an income larger than Babe people of the state upon real estate The Way ItV Done. flock to Dr. Shipstead? Would the, security in such manner and upon. him for eighteen years. The ac- Ruth's. But such injustices are bound old time Democrat link himself with such terms and conditions as may be The New York World rebukes Henry of Austin, Minn. prescribed by law, and to issue and the Non-Partisans to defeat a Republican? Ford for cutting the price of automobiles negotiate bonds to provide money to Member Federal Reserve System. 1 be so loaned. The limit of indebtedness We don't think so. On $50 to $65. If he found contained in section 5 of this article the other hand if Dr. Shipstead were shall not apply to the provisions the sale of automobiles slow, The J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, Sydney Anderson W. E. HOPFE, of this section, and the purposes for to resign in favor of Mrs. Olesen World suggests, Henry should have President Which the credit of the state or the Vice President Cashier aforesaid municipal subdivisions would his flock gather around that done as manufacturers in many other thereof may be given or loaned as herein provided are declared to be lady? It is possible. lines have done, engaged a flivver public purposes." Any way, we will be prepared for senator to look after his interests in The PURPOSE of said amendment It tc develop the agricultural resources of the: some pre-election surprises. We aTe Washington and got him to put a Republican Candidate for Congress from •tate by authorizing the lending of money•nd credit of the state to the people upon not worrying about any after election tariff on his products. "Then he could real estate security. ones, in this case. raise price§,t. discharge part of his The EFFECT of said amendment, II This District adopted, will be to authorize the enactment workmen, and be happy, without annoying of laws by the legislature for the Ye Editor of this paper, while visiting establishment and maintenance of a system his factory-owning neighbors."—Northfield of rural credits. The legislature will his father, W. H. Palmer, at A million men and Independent. be empowered to provide money by the Brownsdale, Minn., last Sunday, was Issuance and negotiation of bonds of the Let 'Em Try It. •tate to be loaned upon real estate security looking over some old manuscripts of to the people of the state, and will be Now if the Parole Board UP and MRS. W. W. REMINGTON enabled to prescribe the terms and conditiona his, and among the number was an upon which such money may be have turned to paroles Detloff in the course of the essay that he wrote while attending lent and such credit extended. There will be no limit of Indebtedness in this respect, next two or three year there is likely school at Chesterville, Ohio, when a and the state will be enabled to Issue and to be a genuine old-time Minnesota negotiate as many bonds for this purpose lad of sixteen, on the subject of antislavery. as it deems advisable. riot.—Redwood Gazette. President of the Minneapolis Republican That was in 1849, 72 years 4* PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. TWO One Eleven ago, and twelve years before the civil Chapter 529, Session Laws of Minnesota for the year 1921, proposes an amendment war. He was an ardent abolitionist, eric.an to the constitution of the state of Minnesota Women's Club. by adding a new section to article 9. and later fought with the Union to be known as section 1A, to read as follows: Leqion forces in Tennessee. Later we will Cigarettes "Every person, co-partnership, company, the to show the Will Address Voters of Mower County Corner publish composition, joint stock company, corporation, or association, however or for difference between those far off days whatever purpose organized, engaged before the Civil war and the in the business of mining or producing present At the Court House In Austin iron ore or other ores in this time, when slavery has ceased to occupy The Legion Auxiliary. state, shall pay to the state of Minnesota an occupation tax on the valuation the minds of the people. He Legion If the motto of the American. of all ores mined or produced, will be ninety years old next January which tax shall be in addition to all TUESDAY EVENING is service to God, country and other taxes provided by law, said tax and is in good health.—Faribault to be due and payable from such person, comrades, the slogan of the American co-partnership, company, joint County ^Register. Legion Auxiliary is super-service stock company, corporation or association Wc venture to state that the editor's however or for whatever purpose Oct #31 at 8 p. m. to America's disabled yo.ung manhood. organized, on May first of the manuscript will prove most interesting calendar year next following the With a tenderness and loyalty mining or producing thereof. The valuation and we are going to watch almost unbelievable, more than ot ore for the purpose of determining for it. And while we're about it let's the amount of tax to be ten thousand of Minnesota's Womanhood—mothers, paid shall be ascertained in the manner hope the Register editor coninues at and method provided by law. wives, sisters and Funds derived from the tax herein the helm- for many years and that hfe provided for shall be apportioned fifty daughters of Minnesota's "Legionaires per cent to the state general revenue good health endures. still silently suffer for their war ser—are fund, forty per cent to the permanent school fund and ten per cent standing back of the men who in Austin before election. The following nice little tribute to to the permanent university fund. The legislature shall by law ma"ke the vice. ne of our most popular ministers 0j necessary provisions for carrying out under the caption "An Old the provisions of this section." Besides cheering and comforting appears The PURPOSE of said amendment Im Army Friend." In the Tri-County a the veterans in our hospitals, and to direct the legislature of the state of Minnesota to impose and to. keep In -effect Record, published at Rushf «rd, Minnesota, supplying them with the. little things men and working an occupation tax upon those engaged In and is reprinted for our readex the business of mining or producing Iron they desire, members of the. Legion Men find ll^{^vantage to hear these ore or other ores in this state, in addition Auxiliary make a list of the articles to other taxes imposed by law, at a rate, based upon the valuation of the ore produced, "Rev. G. F. Fink, an ex-service that they especially crave, and almost exceDentsfreafcers. to be determined by the legislature man of tJie United States army, late and to provide for the proportionate dlstrlbutlon overnight, in hundreds of homes •t cigarettes of such taxes to the genera? ly visited his' brother soldier, TDubbs thruout the state, Legion Auxiliary^ revenue'fundi the permanent school fund, and the permanent university fund. of South Rushford. It has members of the home-town units The EFFECT of the amendment, If been thirty-two years since they met gladly supply the funds with which adopted, will be to direct the legislature to impose and keep In effect such a tax vnHE(ieven (Meeting under auspices of the Mower and Mr. and Dubbs were very to buy them, or make the articles by Mrs. upon those engaged In said business and to reaulre that the proceeds of such taxes glad to see him again. He was the hand, which in turn are distributed shall be distributed In the manner County Republican Committee. following, to-wlt: fifty per cent to the first man Mrs. Dubbs shook hands to theboys by special visiting committees 15 for lft •tate general revenue fund, forty per cent I t: with at Fort Snelling. He has been from the ity units of the: Aux". to 4he permanent school fund, and ten per cent to the pernanent university in the ininistry twenty-four years iliary. The following quotation from fund. ulletin to Yours respectfully, a receipt Le, and traveled oyer the whole Un-. jU" has CLIFFORD L. H/LTON, r- Attaint* General. •v* ». -"jr jr'