1910-01-12 [P ]

1910-01-12 [P ]

*tr" '•# f skxmmbii *mm is the safest form of life insurance. The m principal cannot be lost, encumbered or depreciated. It is beyond the reach of dishonest and speculati ve schemes. The beneficiary's lack of financial knowledge cannot affect it. The income will be paid as the policyholder wanted it paid monthly for twenty years or for life. o-zs.zi fit *Wvw FTT f Pradential Agents are BOW Ordiury ad canvassing in this vicin­ Industrial polkries. THE PRUDENTIAL ity. They have a neat A||m 1 to 70. vital story to tell of bow Life Insaraace bas saved RotkiMM. the home, protected tfce Amarti 115to 'Jil; !J OF AMERICA widow, and ednoataj tfce as a Stock by the Slate of New Jersey children. Let tlieai tell it to yon. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. OLD LINE PLAN. BRANCH OFFICE IN AUSTIN. HOWARD A. SMITH, Agency Organizer, Room a, First National Bank Bidg, Main and Bridge Sts. Agents.A. M. Lickteig, M. H. Price. SENATOR Cummins' declaration His assets are reported as $25,000 for the gubernatorial nomination, called leaders, submit just • once to The cheap rates on second class' pub­ ®he ©ittuocctpt. that the passage of the Payne-Ald- while his liabilities are about $60,- and during his campaign. We' al- that kiifd of harmony that will har­ lications and the expense of the TU- rich tariff abortion has not ended the 000. He will have the sympathy of , liked Mr. Dunn, but blamed if monize with "the voters, which,, means ral mail service are; given as the A.PST1N, W «DNE8»A¥, J AN. 12, 1010 5 we H e the lic he fight for lower duties will not be manV Austin friends • H P° y is at present a platform that is plain spoken, and principal causes of the shortage. many Austin mends. pursuing. Robert would make a big- stands for the things the people want Nothing is said of the printing of OFFICIAL NEWS W MOWER COUNTY questioned by any one who has even mT.,„ . ~ _ , _ ger hit with the people if he would and a list of party nominees who are Col. James the return cards on envelopes as a a superficial acquaintance with the TIME works wonders. Col. James sWlng into line and take the knife known to be men who have the man­ source of the deficit, though this is 0. O BELDEN, Proprietor. feelings of the plain people. Gordon, a Confederate veteran of the out of his boot. hood and backbone to carry out the really one of the large elements. Cival war, will be for a short time, Duluth News-Tribune: If it- is pledges made in the platform. This INCLUDING AUSTIN TIMES. SPEAKER Cannon is said to be pre­ U. S. Senator from Mississippi, by ap­ isn't radicalism, it isn't party disloy­ true, as alleged, that the railroads alty—it is just honest, straightfor­ IMPLODING AUSTIN JOURNAL. paring a letter setting forth his rea­ pointment of the governor. He has charge express companies half a cent ward, good, sound political horse Dairy Nugget*. sons for not running again for the doubtless by this time forgotten the a pound for carrying newspapers and Give the cows a grain ration every periodicals, while they charge the sense. AND UBOWNSDAL^I LEAFLET position of speaker. If he runs short rebel yell. day. United States government nine cents Chicago Record-Herald: "And," of reasons there are many who will This extra fond will be more than Entered as secoiui-dass mail , matter at WE bave^s^lwn^o explana-1 ¥ t ®^i^rable the beautiful girl said,, looking up in­ paid for every day in the increased the postoffice. Austin^ Minn. be glad to prompt him. • * _ : reduction on the^part of the railroads to his,eyes, "you are really a member tion of the appointment of F. E.; i their price fo the government for, amount of milk. and.. besides, the drop­ • s-• n of congress?" ping will be so euriched that the pas* Gartside of Winona to a federal posi-j carrying the mails instead of any in- 1 WE would like to see J. F. Jacob- "That honor has „ been conferred tnres will l>e fertilized sufficiently. to JUDGE A. B. Anderson of the son back in the legislature. He did t'ion as census enumerator while he 'creas® in this postage rate:"' ' ^ upon me." replied the dignified rep­ United States court at Indianapolis pay for'the extra g rain.' valiant service while he was a mem­ is a member of "the state legislature. I . Owatonna Tribune: Thomas H. resentative. * T5e sure i hut 1 lie cows: hnve all the Indfi holds that iacft that certain The law, as we understand it, strict-1 Kelly liad-some 'vital and telling "How perfectly splendid. And are ber. It was a shame that he was not you an insurgent?" pure. Hftiu water (hey can drink with­ public officials wer.e called thieves ly forbids it j points in 4hat speech of his at the out wHiking long distances -for it. elected governor in this strong Re­ . 1 * 1 11 •. ' [recent love feast and they did not "Oh, • noJ Please don't suppose for and swindlers in a newspapers does publican state. - a moment that-I would be so silly as In the-apiuion of some, the quantity not constitute Jibel per se. THE Tawney organs like the Al-1 escapetheTroticeof therankand file of wnlor firtirk by a eowiis an impor­ bert Lea Times-Enterprise do not' ^ar^ ' that is'the ' few ; who to get on that side." Judge Jaggard of the Minnesota THE ship subsidy steal will be be­ j were present. And these went home "Ah! What do you do—brush tant «!*st of -b'-r vnhie as a milker. supreme court- holds' that calling fore congress again at this session Seem willing to tell the exact truth and thought it over and they are Cannon's coat or black his shoes?" Milk t hat is well cooled and carefully Tawney "a falsifier of public docu­ with all the pressure behind it that regarding the present status of the still thinking how Tawney has been St.. Paul Dispatch: What lent si mined will krep much longer UuHi suit of Tawney vs. the Albert Lea fooling them and are wondering if more than ordinary interest to Mr. that >vhi«-h is not thus treated. ments by a misquotation upon the the moneyed interests can command. Kellogg's visit to St. Paul was the Tribune. The Times-Enterprises there is no remedy. About one more Ttixtnre will produce more milk than floor of congress," is libelous per se. We shall not be surprised to see it love feast" and' the Socialist vote story that he came to the Jiotel for sni!iii«r «>n vye. alfalfa or oats, but Who knows best About it? win thus; putting more profits in the prints a scare head as follows: "In in this county will look like a moun­ a conference with Congressman Taw­ when ihe <rv:!ss begius to fail it i^well Sweeping Decision State Supreme tain compared to. Jim Tawn,ey's vote ney, and this was verified in a meas- pockets of the ship owners. r ur to have silajre to fall back on. THE wife of a state university Court Convicts Evening Tribune." at the primaries. © by an extended conversation be­ Inviie you.r fitv eiislomers out to see A bronze statute of heroic size de­ tween the two held in a secluded por­ A* professor is suing him for divorce on Everyone knows that' the Tawney Jackson Republic: The end of tion of the lobby. Both denied that how you make the butter they buy of the ground that he threw butter at signed by an eminent sculptor and to case has never been tried at all. It Cannpnism is fast approaching. Witli the -conference had any bearing <on you. They will thTnk' more of you her once when they quarreled at the b$ placed on the; grounds of the Was in district court and'the merits every day that passes the forces Mr.. Kellogg's-reputed political "mmbi- after tltat- Ff you have everything in fighting against' Cannonism- are- l>e- apple pie order. • . dinner table. This is simply unendur­ state capitol will be the' people's pf ; the case seemed so clearly-in favor tions, as a rival to senator Moses E. coinlng> stronger and tiiore able to Clapp. Wti. able. memorial' to the' late Governor John of the defendant' that judgment on cOMlat the^> power for - iWiiih' It ' Aff*ct«d by Food. Albert Johnson. It will cost $25,- th1^ pleadings' V^as^••|^veii?-^f0r.v"; th^ stttttd& The eession oFCfi^gfeys ^last1 , §t. Charles Union: Jim Tawney's The-meat ;;iUihial^' is affected A Minneapolis man on Monday 000. This will stand forever as an sprfiig was the Jjeginnirig/of the ^nd henichinen=In the First congressional by the food 'tkey^eW. '^'Or^instancel and at this tftjae with tbfe iorVe^ 6^« jdlstrictx of "Minnesota ap^eaf tb: hfe with the mercury below zero togan Inducement^ for poor printer boys to pr^mQcourtsays tbe^Tuvkf* «hat ^ive'owifl^hare'lrtlshy to take off his storm windows' and I^aigJ Cannonf pi%ct|cally^ la their? "out^of WpV' ^jtee are libwlifig'about JfltttoT(i4^!)e9b»mtt«^( ^pire to' lw governor of' the State ^ai^iS«HH^drr il^^%r'gain¥di doors. He was committedtothe inr with aspirations (Or;^president.

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