Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 13, 1920 · Page 2 of 8
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TTT vt* ^m '-^s. v~' *nr ssr Hf *r41 rv 2fV' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, DECEMBER, 13, 1920 PAGE THREE JANUARY 3 TO 8 FARMERS'AND A WANT AD 1591 TRY News items from all sections of this dltlons in their particular community territory are wanted by The News. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE are not suitable. Many times, in such If you have found anything. Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, places, it has been tried, and to the HOME-MAKERS' DATES AT U. FARM If you have lost anything. Default having been made in the or call Main 450. surprise of some it has been found If you have anything to sell. payment of the sum of Two Thousand If you have anything to rent. that the conditions did not standln five hundred ninety Dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due If you want to buy anything. the way at all. There are many such If you want to rent anything. Farmers' and Home-Makers' week, and hoftse furnishing, home care of courses at University Farm, and have at the date of this notice upon a certain communities. They have men engaged 1. F. FAIRBANKS Mortgage, duly executed and delivered For any of these try a little ad in the sick and the welfare of the children. received a great deal of educational in dairying they have scrub or University Farm's bug annual congress Tby John J. Hayes and wife The Nejvs. The cost is small and the other Inferior bulls which should be and inspirational benefit from then}." of farm folk,-will open at noon advertisement will do the business. Lora B. Hayes, Mortgagors, to N. F. *2 replaced and they have the need for Telephone ~Main 450. Earl, Mortgagee, bearing date the 1st Exhibits touching many phases of Monday, January 3, «nd close at better bulls. day of April, 1912, and with a power farm activity and also portraying the Dealer In noon, Saturday, January 8, 1921. GOOD OF BULL ASSOCIATIONS Any community in which there are of sale therein contained, duly recorded work of the agricultural extension DELCO-UGHrP in the office of the Register of 200 or more cows can better afford COAL, WOOD, LIME The attendance last winter was A, division. Deeds in and for the County Of to have a bull association than it can Experience Shows That Organizations The complete Electric Light an/ CEMENT, SEWER IPE, 1,500 the mark for this winter is set Mower and State of Minnesota, on Annual meetings of the Minnesota afford to be without one and if the Power Plant Are Adapted to Every Kind of the 17th day of April 1912, at 11 BRICK AND WALL at 2,000. Outstanding features, some Livestock Breeders association, the people of the community are neighborly Ask us for a demonstration in Dairy Community. o'clock A. M., in Book "29" of Mortgages, and able to work together In everyday PLASTER. your own home. See for yourself. *of them entirely new, will be: Minnesota Horse Breeders' association, on page 397. obligation.<p></p>Si® No business affairs, they can just as Which said ^Mortgage, together and of state breeders' of Holstein, Are you one of those who think a A big banquets for the farmers well have a strong association with with the debt secured thereby, was bull association cannot be formed in Guernsey, Hereford, and Red and home-makers. all its benefits. duly assigned by the Probate Court a community like yours? asks the Polled cattle, swine, sheep, all in separate General meeting in th^ Auditorium in and for Mower County,' Minnesota, United States Department of Agriculture. sessions. by its Final Decree in the Estate of early each afternoon, to supplement Office 301 East Bridge St. If so, probably you are mis-' If a black cat crosses your path N. P. Earl, Deceased, Mortgagee, to Meetings of the Minnesota Federation the evening meeting. Good speaking taken, for experience shows that the Hattie E. Earl, said decree of assignment from left to ri^lit in the dark of the Phone: Main 32 of Farmers' Glubs, the Garden and music, with a special moving picture bull associates are adaptable to dated the 15th day of June, moon it's extremely bad luck. To Flower Society and Minnesota Austin,' Minn. program at night. Austin Electric Supply Co. 1918, and recorded in the office of break the spell make a cross with fruit and vegetable growers, poultry said Register of Deeds, on the 31st Nine programs running simultaneously 121 N. Main St. Phone Main 39 your right foot in the dust and spit In day of August, 1918, at 9 o'clock A. raisers arffl beekeepers. through the day for the farmers tlie center of the cross. M., in Book 82 of Deeds^on jpagevl61. and six for the home-makers. Annual conference for creamery and no action or proceeding having The visitor can give his attention to managers of the state. been instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said the subject matter in which he is Dr. A. V. Storm, director of the Mortgage or any part thereof. most interested. short course, and officials of the various Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Daily lecturers, discussions and demonstrations livestock and farm associations That by virtue of the power Given, by experts in farm management are at work on the official programs, of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in sucb and farm crops, treatment details of which will soon be ready. case made and provided, the said of soils, livestock production, dairy This testimony is given by a farmer Mortgage will be foreclosed by a. sale cattle production', veterinary medicine, of Prosper: "There is no place a of the premises described in and conveyed Purebred Sires Should Be Used in horticulture, beekeeping, poultry farmer can go where fie can obtain by said Mortgage, viz: Grading Up Herds. The North half of lot njimber twfo raising, and farm engineering and a wider vision than at University (2), all of lot number three (3), and building. nearly every kind of dairy community Farm, and at no time can do this better the south half of lot number four (4) that can be found. The annual report Special short course for threshermen than at Farmers' week. The instruction all in Block number forty-six (46) of the dairy division shows that there and those who plan to buy machines, and entertainment provided Yates and Lewis Addition to Austin. are now about 120 bull associations in S (Lot number seven (7) in said in the care and operation of cannot fail to be of lasting benefit to 30 different, states1 of the Union, and FUl-O-PEP block having been released from said separators and traction engines. everjf person who attends." among all classes of communities. Mortgage, Oct. 7th, 1912, by partial Opportunity for special study and A farmer of Mora writes: "The satisfaction recorded in Book 47 of The extension^nen of the dairy division investigation of the best land clearing knowledge I gained-during Farmers' Mortgages page 39, in the office of find that In very many cases, the Register of Deeds for said Mower methods, the use of explosives, and Home-Makers' Week helped me when the idea of a bull association is DRY MASH & County, Minnesota) said premises being and the value of organized "community very much last summer in planning discussed, people think* that, while in Mower County and-State of TIME and country effort in converting my big new barn. I expect to attend such an organization is clearly a good IS AN EGG MAKING FEED Minnesota, with the hereditaments: to buy that BIGGEST present the cut over country into real farming Farmers' aind Home-Makers' Week thing on general principles, the con-* and appurtenances which sale will now. True, there is yet plenty land. be made by the Sheriff of said Mower again this year." Why the Fuh-0-Pep Way Makes Poultry Pay of time—16 more shopping County at the front door of the Court Hourly lessons for home-makers in A Park Rapids farmer sends this days. STORAGE] SERVICE House, in the City of Austin in said BUT home management, planning and indorsement: "I have attended two of It is a soft, fine ground feed fed dry, that makes hen BATTERY* [STATION County and State, on the 29th day of preparation of meals, dress design $1 down and a small payment the Farmers' and Home-Makers'- short December, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. lay, not scratch feed or coarse grains, and it must be each week will have that new WINTER STORAGE M., of that day at public vendue, to composed, as near as possible, of the same feed that the & watch all paid for before Dec. the higest bidder for cash, to pay hen picks up in the spring time. That's good common 25. said debt to two thousand five hunddred SATISFACTORY When you are ready to put Our Christmas Lines are all sense, is it not? ninety Dollars, and interest, and your car away for the winter, complete. NOW. Our engraver the taxes and insurance premiums, if can "Full-O-Pep" is just this kind of feed. give personal SERVICE any, on said premises, and fifty Dollars, call the Pierce Battery Co., to NOW!. Attorney's fees, as stipulated jn Come in any day and permit us We feed'our cows milk making feed, why not feed take care of your battery, 112 and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, to show you ideal gifts for our hens egg making feed. It is no experiment, we have and the disbursements allowed either HER or HIM. E. Maple/street. Phone Bridge by-law subject to redemption at hundreds of satisfied customers, whp are using this C. L. JONES, Jeweler any time within one year from the 301. wonderful egg making feed. mam Main Street day of sale, as provided by law. Bluhms Music Store Dated November 7th, A.-!?. 1920. Feed this Feed to your hen, and she will shell out HATTIE E. EARL, the eggs. If she don't, she is not a hen. Assignee of Mortgagee. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT See J. W. Hare, Feed Man, mm MARTIN A. NELSON wot »nly $sc#ntlal \ttorney for Assignee of Mortgagee AT THE POULTRY SHOW Mm Nov. 15-22-29. Dec.9-13-20. aato ivmt bet to Ills Mr also Our repair department is in charge of an expert workman, A. H. Anderson, which will Clear as a Bell assure you perfect workmanship at small cost. T'HE SONORA has the clarity and THE MOTOR INK •H vibrant charm of the great bronze bell in^the church tower which peals its 91 Christmas chime lazily over the town on a quiet Bridge 701-J. Austin^ Minn. Sunday morning. •J The purity, sweetness, naturalness oil expression Bargains and mellow richness of Sondra'a tone make it superbly beautiful. 1 MAKE IT AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS CILSAa AS A 0£tL won highest score for tone at the Panama 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL ELECTRICAL Pacific Exposition and is of peerless quality not only in tone but in appearance APPLIANCES, FOR CASH, UNTIL DEC. 24th and in important constructional features. The ownership of a Sonora carries with -S? it a pride of possession. 3 Magnificent upright and period Stylea $60 to $2500 TROWBRIDGE PHARMACY Cor. Water and Railway Sts. Austin, Minn. an TOASTERS GRILLS ELECTRIC IRONS LAMPS Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Ironing Machines, Heaters, r,:{-J- Curling Irons, Lighting Fixtures, Reading. Liamps, Boudoir Lamps, Students Lamps, Desk Lamps. Phonographs The Cow that Lifts the Farm Out of Debt Five Records FREE! with each Kimball Wday 1 ITH Jerseys it is possible for a farmer, under everyworking Phonograph purchased. conditions, to make dairy records! In the course of a year, world's records have been made by— Vive la France, an Oregon working-farmer's Jersey. Made the four-year-old breed record. Buy Now and Save 15% Lulu Alphea at Ashburn, yearling champion of all breeds. Made 800 pounds of butterfat for an everyday farmer two years in the Jersey business. Plain Mary—the World's Champion Jersey—"discovered" by two Maine farmers, who gave her only ordinary herd care. Any farmer can make production records'with Jerseys. More—any Grand Invincible Austin Electric Supply Co. Jerseys—THE PROFIT farmer can make-sure, steady profits with BREED. Write to the Jersey Information Bureau for facts on how to make Dairy Dollars. Get the free books that tell how others have succeeded 121 North Main Street and how you may succeed. 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