Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 11, 1920 · Page 2 of 8
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PAGE THREE MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921 The usual terms will be in force and OF WOOL man labor and 3 of horse corn for Phono II. H. KENHSTON Brldgo Residence Geo. M. Shortt will be the auctioneer. silo, 3 man days and 5% days for a horse Onions, old in bunches, require 802 Main659~R R. L. Richardson MIBOTA 38-42 CENTS A about 93 days of man work to (Northeast of Austin) REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS On Tuesday, October 12, R. I only 10 for the horse aany cows take Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Richardson will sell at public auction 2 days of horse time—so on through on the old Alex Campbell farm 1 mile Office with Niehuis DeBuhr Laad Co. Sc. 18 days of man's time every year east and mile north of the Brickyard nda 5 days of horse time a lost AUSTIN. MINN. Total Number in United States Higher Prices However, Demanded By Producers for 25 Austin National Bank Bld|. at Austin at 11 o'clock sharp that includes about every itme Placed at €,459,998 By Counties—Firm Stand Results From Participation in 10 with a free lunch at noon, 6 head of of farm effort. This information is Enumeration Million Pound Pool horses, 20 head of cattle, 15 head of valuable both in securing a balanced spring pigs, farm machinery and business and in assisting the farmer The wool growers of 25 Minnesota the manufacturer pays for the wool, Washington, D. C.,—(Special)— other articles too numerous to mention. to estimate his labor needs for the counties have received an offer of 4t less, say three cents, for cost of inspection The department of Commerce has coming year. It is contained in a new 4t IN THE DRIVING RAIN 38 to 42 cents a pound for their wool. and grading, and some other made a preliminary announcement of The usual terms will apply. Col. publication of the Department of Agriculture, Information today was to the effect selling and shipping expenses. the census on agriculture for the United Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Austin 4t Our made-to-order auto tops bulletin 1139. A Method 0 1 that they were holding off for a better Whether the wool pool will bring States. The report shows an increase National Bank, Clerk. of Analyzing the Farm Business. keep you dry and snug, because price. Meanwhile todays market its members more than the offered 38 number of farms in the United With the bulletin go blank forms it they are weather-tight and weather quotations by wool buyers in the open to 42 cents a pound remains to be it States although it does not show foV the purpose of preparing the Ray Atwood it market ran from 1 2to 20 cents a proof. Made of the very seen. The pool managers may hold 0 whether the increase is due to additional analysis. Upon these blanks the farmer (Near Brownsdale) pound with 18 to 20 cents the prices it 1 off they may accept the offer. They tillage or division of large best auto roof and side materials, can inventory his business and Deciding to quit farming, Ray Atwood on better grades of wool. may even wait until their projected farms into smaller ones. 4 then, if he feels qualified to abide by and the workmanship cannot will sell at public auction on the tl is a long way from the 18-20 selling agency is formed, though The total number of farms in tha i* his own judgment upon the results, he old Peter Hansen Farm, 1% miles be excelled even in the cents quotations to the 38-42 cents that is unlikely on this year's clip. United States in 1920 is 6,459,998. may secure the advice of experts by it vest of Brownsdale, 1% miles south offer. The reason for the difference The selling agency probably will be a largest auto top factories. Get The number in 1900 was 5,737,372 it it submitting the data gathered to his and miles east of Mayville and 3 Vz it rests in the fact that the wool growers thing for next year. Its establishment showing an increase of 10.9 per cent county agent, or to his State Agricultural our prices. miles east of Lansing on Wednesday, of the 25 Minnesota counties have it is in the hands of a committee, of farms in 1910 over those of 1900 college, or he may send it 4t October 13, at 10:00 o'clock sharp, 8 pooled their wool in with similar formed at a marketing conference, and an increase of 1.5 per cent in the directly to the Department of Agriculture horses, 25 cattle, 7 ewes, 6 spring pools from seven other states. The held last month at Manhattan, Kans., number of farms in 1920 as compared to have the analysis made. Auto Top & Auto Painting Ccmp lambs, 8 yearling sows,l boar, 3 big pool of eight states controls about which concluded that the wool pool with those of 1910. spring boars and 25 spring pigs besides 10,000,000 pounds of wool. It is in people should go into the business of Increase In Minnesota poultry, feed and an excellent the hands of the National Wool, selling direct. The number of farms in Minnesota Hanson Tractor A Auto School, Fargo Pheae Main 381. R. H. GRAY, PROP. Austin, Minn. complete line of farm machinery and Warehouse and Storage company in in 1920 is 178,588. The number in N. D. Is the most practical school. I'** .ft' household goods. Free lunch at Chicago, held there in control of representatives 1910 was 156,137 while in 1900 the No books to study. Twenty-five noon. Usual terms, Auctioneer Lovell. of the eight states pool. number was 154,659. This is an increase new, latest type Tractors to train H. L. Banfield, Clerk. CLOSING OUT SALE Minnesota Has Representative Farmer's in the number of farms in on. All auto equipments. Over Minnesota's representative is W. A. 1920 over those in 1910 of 22,451 or thousand students attended school Walter N. Earl McKerrow of Wisconsin, who, likewise 14.4. The increase in 1910 over those last term. We secure positions for West of Austin is handling the Wisconsin pool. of 1900 was 1,478 or 1. per cent. graduates. Attend school in climate Forum Tuesday, October 12, at 10:00 o'clock On account of ill health I will sell to the highest bidder at auction—nothing Minnesota's wool pool was formed It is estimated that only 3 per cent you are accustomed to. Write Walter N. Earl will sell at reserved—^on the farm 2 miles southwest of Austin, known as the Old as result of efforts initiated last of the cattle in the United States are for large folder. 21-S-O-N-c Hubbard Place, the following described personal property, on public auction or? the old N. N. Earl spring, by the county farm bureaus, registered, and experts say that an THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 place, 7 miles straight west of Austin, federated in the Minnesota Farm Bureau increase of 2 per cent accomplished mile south and 2 miles west of Vz federation. It was started, because in from 5 to 10 years is a mark well Oakland, 3 head of horses, 25 head of the farm bureau people saw worth aiming at. !84 HEAD LIVE STOCK 184 Under this heading the Mower e_ young cattle, 10 spring pigs, 15 breed they might be able to better wool marketing 1 15 HORSES, 15—1 team bay mares, 4 and 5 years old, well matched and County News will print articles and Auction Sales ing ewes, 1 buck, and a full line of one of the best in the county and will weigh 3100. 1 team black Belgian conditions. They believed items pertaining to farm life and to Farmers Should Eliminate Low Pey- farm machinery. The usual terms mares, 4 years old, 3400, crackers. 1 brown mare, 11 years old, in foal, agriculture the largest and most essential they could standardize the clip, insure 1600. 1 brown mare, 12 years old, 1500. 1 gray gelding, 7 years old, industry in this country of ing Activities will apply. Auctioneer Lovell and better sorting of grades and, by 1400. 1 dark bay mare, 3 years old, 1300, in foal. 1 bay mare, 2 years 110,000,000 people. The News welcomes A. Sorenson, Clerk. concentx-ating' quantities of various old, 1350. 1 bay gelding, 2 years old, 1200. 1 full blood Clydesdale contributions from the farmers Farmers, just like other business mare colt, 1 year old. 1 bay gelding, 8 years old, 1400. 1 gray mare, 5 grades, perhaps get a better price for which will interest their fellow workers. men, vary widely in the degree of Joseph Williamson years old, 1500. 2 suckling colts. If you want horses and good ones, do This department is yours. Use the accumulation, instead of leaving efficiency displayed in running their not miss this sale. it. Be sure your name is signed to (Seven miles Northwest of Lansing) Mrs. Jennie Wood Public Sale the wool in little driblets here and business. Some are able to analyze 14 CATTLE, 14—4 extra good milk cows, with calf by side or will be by original communications for purposes Joseph Williamson will sell at public there. time of sale. 8 yearlings. 2 calves. of identification. You may use fictitious the farm business and thus to detect auction on the O. G. Anderson 6 HOGS, 6—1 good brood sow. 5 extra good shoats. near Brownsdale names or Hials in printing They, also, had before them the and eliminate the low-paying or losing 150 CHICKENS, 150-—100 Barred Rock hens. 50 young pullets. farm, 4 miles northwest of Lansing, if you so desire. 1 possibility of dealing directly with Tuesday, October 12, Mrs. Jennie enterprises.Others, lacking the FEED" 16 tons hay in barn. 10 acres of extra good corn in field. 7 miles south of Blooming Prairie manufacturers of wool products, if knowledge or how to make a systematic Wood will sell at public auction on HARNESS—2 sets of brass trimmed heavy breeching harness, like new. and mile east of Corning, Monday, LARGE SAVINGS TO FARMERS they could offer large quantities of MACHINERY—1 new 3-inch tire truck wagon. 1 new hay rack. 1 triple analysis of the business as a her place one half mile northwest of October 18, at 10:30 o'clock 124 box. 1 McCormick mower, 5 foot. 1 Hayes corn planter. 1 John Deere wool, thus assuring manufacturers EFFECTED BY COOPERATIVES whole, know that their profits are not Brownsdale at 1:30 o'clock sharp, two head of live stock, a complete line of disc, 14-inch. 1 Emerson gang plow. 1 Janesville corn plow, like new. their supply at a minimum of effort what they ought to be, without knowing acres of land in N. W. ef N. E. 1 road cart. 1 corn sheller. 1 grindstone. 1 scoop board. 6 chicken farm machinery, feed, household in acquiring it. coops. Other things too numerous to mention. Co-operative farmers' associations how to get about it to increase Section 9-103-17, besides the land, goods and other things too numerous SALE STARTS AT 10:30 SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOON Wool Prices Took Slump in the Northern and Western States, them. They may be able to find and buggies, farm machinery, household to mention. Free lunch at noon. Usual TERMS:—One year's time on approved notes at 8%. All sums under $10 The farm bureau effort in Minnesota whose organization was promoted by correct the obvious errors in the small goods and 30 chickens will be sold. terms. Auctioneer Lovell. cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. was part of the work of the Am* county agents, last year effected a sized farm business, but in handling JOHN R, WATKINS, OWNER crican Federation of Farm Bureaus saving to the members of $5,434,000, a business of /nsiderable size they Public Sale set in motion last winter. At that according to reports made to the often fail to syot the enterprises time wool was bringing 55 to 60 States Relations Service, United States that are losing money for them. Such AUCTIONEER LOVELL H. L. BANFIELD, Clerk cents a pound. But by the time the Department of Agriculture. The men may or may not be making work got to going well, the wool price governing principle in all activities money, but at best they fall short of Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the farm .slumped heavily, going down to its on the part of the county agents sharing making as much as they might. A known as the old Peter Hansen farm, 1% miles west of Brownsdale, 1% Greg's Cafe present levels, and finding no in cooperative movements has farmer may be making a large net miles south and mile east of-Mayville, and 3% miles east of Lansing, the takers. 408NORTH MAIN 8T. been not to act as the direct business profit on his potatoes and losing it following described personal property, on Regular Meals At All Hours The Minnesota Farm Bureau people agent of the farmer or an organized all by keeping low-producing cows. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 went right ahead—spurred rather group, but to assist farmers in Similarly a man may be making Open Till 12 Midnight than discouraged. So did other state determining what form of local organization money on his cows and losing part GmJ Coffee, Chops and Steaks a Specialty farm bureau organizations. And finally is desirable and to secure of the profit on another enterprise. Sale starts at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. Prices Reasonable 25 counties went into the pool expert assistance, when available, in Hence the paramount importance of 8 HORSES, 8—1 Buckskin Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1600 lbs. 1 Sorrel in this state, putting in 500,000 organization methods. The county Gelding, 11 years old, weight 1300 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, 11 years old, weight records to the farmer. A. GREGERSON, Prop. 1500 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs. 1 Bay Mare, 16 pounds of wool. Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, agent also helps guard the community Farm Returns Studied years old weight 1500 lbs. 1 Black Mare 5 years eld, weight 1300 lbs. 1 Ohio, Wisconsin, South Dakota against overorganization and Careful studies made upon a large yearling colt. 1 sucking colt. and Missouri did likewise. Some wherever practicable advocates the number of farms enable the Office of 25—7 Extra Good Milch Cows. 3 Heifers coming 3 years old 25 CATTLE, other states, like Michigan, also formed use of existing agencies. The cooperative Farm Management of the United will be fresh in January. 2 Heifers, coming 2 years old this fall. 1 Steer •laiiHiM l!i!!BI!i!BS!B!S: coming 2 years old this fall. 3 Yearling Heifers. 4 Heifers, coming one E« pools, but they did not go nto the. associations which the States Department of agriculture to year old this fall. 2 Steers, coming one year old this fall. 1 Spring Calf. «d pools. Michigan has its pool of county agents have helped form have make some interesting statements in 2 Summer Calves. 2,000,000 pounds of wool at Lansing, had to do both with production and this regard. For instance, they find 13 13—7 ewes. 6 Spring Lambs. SHEEP, and is advertising it for sale in East-ern distribution and include cooperative that only 10 per cent—usually less— 38 PURE BRED CHESTER WHITE HOGS, 38—9 Yearling Sows. 1 wool manufacturing center,i. grain elevators, creameries, and livestock Yearling Boar (Registered) 3 Spring Boars (Papers will be furnished if of the farms studied are managed so desired.) 25 Spring Pigs. selling associations. as to secure better-than-average returns New Co-operative Activity POULTRY—100 White Wyandotte Hens. 20 Geese. 12 Ducks. from all four factors—size of FEED—-25 Tons of Clover and Timothy Hay in barn. 12 acres Checked The Minnesota pool is another of business, yield of crops, live stock, Corn and 8 acres Fodder Corn. All cut ahd shocked before frost. the co-operative activities, which the ETC.—1 John Deere Binder, 7 and labor—while from 20 to 30 per MACHINERY, WAGONS, HARNESSES, LGVELL'S DATES farm bureaus are helping to foster, foot, good as new. 1 John Deere Gang Plow, 13 inch. 1 John Deere cent of the farms considered have just as they are helping to promote Sulky Plow, 16-inch. 1 Fuller & Johnson Breaking Plow. 1 Walking Plow only one factor better than the average. 14-inch. 1 Rude Manure Spreader,* good as new. 1 Hayes Corn Planter 12—Walter N. the co-operative selling of potatoes, Tuesday, October It must be understood that no with 80 rods of wire. 1 Dane Hayloader. 1 Keystone Disc. 1 Van Brunt Earl, west of Austin, 1 o'clock, dairy products, and livestock. Drill, with grass seed attachment. 1 3-section Galloway Steel Lever Harrow. one of these factors will determine 13—Ray Atwood, In the various counties, it is one of Wednesday, October 1 Iron Lever Harrow, 2 Section. 1 Deering Mower. 1 Hay Rake. success. All four must usually be 1 John Deere Corn Plow. 1 P. & O. Corn Plow. 1 Tower surface Corn west of Brownsdale, 10:00 the things that engage the attention corrected by the farmer who is to get Plow. 1 Wagon, 3-inch Tire. 1 Narrow Tire Wagon. 1 Roller-bearing o'clock. of the county farm agent, working all that his business holds for him. All Steel Wagon. 1 Wide Tire Truck Wagon. Triple Wagon Box. 1 Single with the farm bureau. Out in these Wagon Box. 1 Hay Rack. 1 Bob Sleigh. 1 Single Buggy. 1 Spring 14—John R. Watkins, of Thursday, October Advice Experts Available ffWL'O-PEP counties the participants in the pool Wagon. 1 Galloway Cream Separator, 750 pounds. 1 Corn Sheller. 1 southwest of Austin, 10:30 The figures given which relate to Nelson Tank Heater. 1 Swill Cart, with barrel. 1 Grind stone. 1 Hogloading are finding themselves for the first o'clock. the labor income will prove most interesting Chute. 3 sets 1 Vz -inch Work Harness. 1 Single Harness. 1 "Old 1 DRY MASH 1 time in the position of dealing directly to farm employers. The analysis 18—Joseph Williamson, Trusty" Incubator, 100-egg. Seed Corn Diners. Grain Sacks. Hog Monday, October with the manufacturers. They expect Troughs. Chicken Coops. 1 Hog House. Milk Cans, Pails, Forks, Shovels has reduced the labor cost of northwest of Lansing, to get most of the money, which and other articles too numerous to mention. farm work to figures. An acre of 10:30 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 Hard Coal Stove, an extra good one. 2 Iron hay, on an average farm, costs the Be»s, with Springs and mattresses. 1 Settee. 2 Kitchen Work Tables. 19—A. O. Lee, Tuesday, October labor of one man and one horse for a •Rayo Lamps. Moulting time is the time that a hen needs assistance. It is the southwest ©f Austin, 10:00 o'clock 10-hour day to cut, cure, and harvest FREE LUNCH AT NOON off-season in the life of the hen. Adv. 1-29-c it oats, wheat and barley, IVz days of /wT^n^.yevTSxu?ne Pn approved notes at 8 per cent. All sums under Think of the amount of a hen's energy, vitality and red blood $10.00 cash. Nothing to be removed until terms are complied with. that's required to reproduce a thousand feathers! (which is only an average plumage.) You'll Always Find RAY ATW00D, Owner. 97 A mjoulting hen needs good health, good appetite and digestion. I It pays to hasten the moult and prepare your flock AUCTIONEER LOVELL says the Good Judge H. L. BANFIELD, Clerk for laying early in the fall when eggs soar up in price. This can be accomplished only by feeding the proper Auction Sale That you get more feed. Full-O-Pep feeds will bring you results quicker genuine satisfaction than any other feeds and we guarantee them. at less cost when Feed the laying mash for eggs and if you are not satisfied you use this class of we will refund your money. This is an eggmaking On the old N. N. Earl place, 7 miles straight wgst of Austin, mile south tobacco. and two miles west of Oakland on feed, the same as a dairy ration is a milkmaking feed. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, (12th A NEW HAT A small chew lasts lor every day will be unnecessary, if Full-O-Pep laying mash is fed dry and other grain so much longer than you bring to us the one you have been Starts at 1:00 o'clock sharp. feeds fed only once a day. The more egg-making a big chew of the wearing. ,j 3—1 Bay mare 8 years old weight. 1550. We do such careful remodeling 1 Bay mare 9 years mash they eat, the more eggs. Feed for eggs. It ewill ordinary kind. And the full, rich real old weight 1425. 1 Brown mare colt, 1 year old. and eXpert work in pay you. 25 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE, 25—4 2-years old. 4 Yearling heifers. tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing HAT CLEANING AND 0 yearling steers. 4 spring calves. 5 fall calves. 10 spring pigs. 15 satisfaction. breeding ewes, young ones. 1 buck. BLOCKING ^^^'NERY-—1 8-foot Deering binder. 1 13-inch Emerson gang plow. J. W. HARE that we can restore the shapely effect 1 16-wheel disc. 1 light wagon. 1 breaking plow. 1 10-foot Monitor Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew disc drill. 1 set work harness. 5 swarms of bees. 1 180-gallon dipping and neat appearance of your old will tell you that. tank. 1 kerosene tank. 1 cold blast heater. Number of other articles hat. too numerous to mention. Put up in two styles TERMS:—One years time on approved notes at All sums under $10 8%. THE FEED MAN Try our work and save money. cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobacco WALTER N. EARL, Owner UNION HAT SHOP RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco WALTER N. EARL, Owner carries a full line of these Full-O-Pep feeds, that are egg guaranteed to increase your production. 11 NORTH CHATHAM STREET 0 Brccdvva/. Ne.v YorK City Near Park Theatre AUCTIONEER LOVELL. A. S. SORENSON, Clerk HMBUllHWH! iiiH!!iiei*i*e