Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 6, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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r:. "ff tap T- If? -spgr^f |V|^ 5R"^WTO^r •Jt'Ttf- wilt# MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PACE THREE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 SEGIS P1ETERTJE PROSPECT IS LARGER IMPORTS OF BUTTER There's More Real Satisfaction" MAY BE SECRETARY for First Seven Months of This Year OF AGRICULTURE WORLDS CHAMPION COW OF All BREEDS 22,855,090 Pounds Shipped to Good Judge says the United States. BLOODED CALF FOR RAISING The record for butter Imports established In a little of the Real Tobacco in 1919, when 9,519,368 Chew, than you ever pounds of butter and butter substitutes Carnation Stock Farm'# Holstein Sets New RecordA-lOO Select One of Breed Most Admired were brought into the United got out of the ordinary kind. 1 and Believed Best Suited to Pounds of Milk Every Day .For Year——Beats California :S States, was short lived. Following the -v Local Conditions. Champion. recent announcement of these important -3? The good rich taste lasts so CATTLE MARKET figures by the United States Department sl you have-* decided to select If a Eighteen tons and a half of milk—' long you don't need a fresh of Agriculture the department blooded calf* for raising, choose one 37,454.9 lbs.—over 100 lbs. per day 3 has compiled reports for the of file breed that you admire most and chew nearly as often—that's for a year, a new would's record milk first seven months of this year which believe suited to your conditions, provided E why it costs you less to chew production! Segis Pietertje Prospect, show that the United. States during the community in which you live that period imported 22,855,090 pounds Holstein cow owned by Carnation has no* already adopted some other this class of tobacco. of foreign butter, which is more Stock Farms, finishing her year's breed. You should co-operate with than ever before. your neighbors in developing one breed work December 18, is by this remarkable Any man who uses the Real This remarkable Increase is attributed for your community. You will also performance milk champion of More Life Noted in The Deai— Tobacco Chew will tell you by foreign marketing experts obtain much {valuable information all breeds^ It took her just 318 days Veals Are Higher—Top of the department's bureau of markets about jplves by working and advising that. of her 365 to outmilk the perennial $10.75—Hogs Slightly Below with others, especially those who have largely to the foreign exchange situation. -1 lacteal fountain of California, Tilly had more experience. Select a good With American dollars commanding $9.00—Lambs off Again Alcartra. In her full year she has a Put up in two styles a premium throughout the purebred calf. It Is not sufficient that margin of over 4,000 lbs. Tilly's marvelous it be a purebred. It should be registered, world it is obviously good business for (Special to Mower County News) The secretary c? agriculture in W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco production of 33,424.8 lbs. as shown by the registration Mardins foreign butter manufacturers to sell the administration may South St. Paul, Jan. 4 Cattle 2,100. completed two years ago was believed certificate furnished you by the breeder come out of the south, according their product in the United States. Foreign RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Market more active, strong spots to reports from high Republican and signed by the secretary of the manufacturers also have the advantage so great it would stand. What mtlst higher. Calves 2,500. Market 75c crvr??:. Tts mn is A Heri national association representing the of low cargo rates. Another Wgvmjn 'Co rn"p,atry'l 110 Z-'.B dfl now be thought of a milk flow of 37,454.9 ry op of ::.o the most suc- higher, top $10.75. Stockers and 1 reason for the increased imports is breed. 4 lbs? cessfr.l "dirt" farmers of the feeders strong to 25c higher*. Hogs that whereas England' was formerly r"% In addition to being a good individual Segis Pietertje Prospect freshened souiS* era and operates a 13,500 steady to weak, range $8.50 Denmark's principal butter outlet, it should have good breeding back big er/l plantation near December 15, 1919, and was put on ihTih England can now purchase butter more to $9.00, bulk $8.80 to $8.85. Best of it. Its parents, grandparents, and Louisviile. far Hert was a member MOUNT VERNON test three days later. She produced cheaply from Australia and Argentina. o'i the Republican National pigs $9.35. Sheep 2,000 weak. so on, should have been useful and 686.4 lbs. milk in seven days, making BROOD SOW SALE Committee and wag very active in Ireland also is producing butter profitable to their owners. These facts Current live stock trade is being 109.6 lbs. in 24 hours less than two the recent camp' ign on a larger scale. may be learned from a study of the featured by a more active tone in the weeks after calving. Her largest seven-day The effect of the exchange situation calf's pedigree. To know a good pedigree Albert Lea,.Minn. cattle trade, "a rather uneven trend is also reflected in a decrease of and single month's records when you see it will require some in hog prices and a breaking lamb American butter exports. Thus. 15,- were made in March, when she made study on your part. Read a history THURSDAY, JAN. 13 market. Hogs dropped to $8.50 late 85S.9. lbs. of milk in a week and 3,716 of your chosen breed. Become familiar last week but are at present 30 to with individuals and bloodlines lbs. within the month. One hundred 40c higher on the average. Lambs I will sell 40 of my choicest sows and gilts bred to Orion's Great which have been instrumental in building and twenty days after calving she have been on the decline this week Wonder I Am by the $50,000 Great Wonder I Am and Fannie Orion up the breed. Such information gave SOS.6 lbs. milk containing 26.54 and best at present are quotable up 4th by the $20,000 Fannie's Orion. Never has a more uniformly excellent may be obtained from books sold by rorum lbs. fat. Making "thirty-pound butter around $10.00, with fair grad.e lambs publishing"'houses, from live stock assemblage of sows been scheduled for sale at public auction, record." was a simple matter with journals, or from bulletins issued by at $8.50 to $9.00. Good native ewes in southern Minnesota. I shall leave the merits of these individuals her, the only requirement being the your state college of agriculture, or by are selling from $3.50 to $3.75. f6r your approval sale day. I presence of a tester—she furnished the United States 'Department of Agriculture. Marketings of catttle are running 30 yearling Sows by Cherry Orion, Uneda Crimson Wonder, King the necessary milk and fat. Six Much valuable information moderately light, altho showing more the Col. Defender, Giant Invincible. Illustrator Grand Model and months after calving she made 743.1 may be obtained also from the secretary than double the famine receipts last Farm-Lease Contract Cherry Chief breeding. of the registry association of the lbs. of milk, 24.72 lbs. fat, in a week, week, and the market is gradually The farm-lease contract is among breed you select. The state association her high milk flow for a day being 10 Spring Gilts I Am bred to Fannie's Orion 4th a full brother to working toward a higher basis, gains the most troublesome features of the 4. organized in the interest of your 111 lbs. Great Wonder I Am and bred to Fannie's Orion 4th a full brotherto for the two days of this week measuring farming business, and one of considerable favorite breed will be able to assist In June tl%e champion made 3,188.7 the 1920 Grand Champion of Indiana State Fair. 25c or more on beef grades of importance. It is estimated that you materially. Join such an association lbs. milk in July, 3,121.4 lbs. and in A splendid brood sow will be given away absolutely free to the Si steers and she stock. The best of the at your first opportunity. part or all of the land and improvemsnts August, 2,959.9 lbs. When September person holding the lucky number. A number will be given with each offerings at present are of good quality of about 3,000,000 farms -are Subscribe for a good live stock paper, was ended and 286 days of the t£st sow sold. Drawing .to take place immedately after the sale. Sale to but in the short fed order, selling rented, and that, while the average especially the official iournal pub- were finished, she had crossed the.fifteen-ton be held in heated sales pavilion at the Fair grounds I mile north of up around $9.00, with quite a sprinkling length of tenancy is three years, the mark and tallied a total of the city. of sales from $7.50 to $8.75, and majority 'of lease' contracts are for 30,698.2 lbs. milk, 958.28 lbs. fat. Entire herd is cholera immune. bulk from $6.00 to $8.00. Best fat one year, making about 2,000,000 November 2nd she passed Tilly Alcartra's heifers sold at $7.75 today with top lease contracts to be made or renewed .JTerms—One years time will be given oh bankable notes ^bearing mark and became world cows at $7.50, and bulk of the arrivals each yeai*. Federal Inspector Sampling imported 8 per cent interest. Now is your tiine to start a pure bred herd with champion with 33,499 lbs. milk, with Butter. bringing' from $4.25 to $7.00. A written lease is much more satisfactory the best blood lines of the breed. 47 days to go o% On the night of December Canners and cutters are selling mostly than a verbal one. If one of 527,271 pounds American butter of 14, her total production was Buy now and pay with the offspring. Write for Catalogue. Fieldman at $3.00 to $4*00. Veals are sharply the parties should die, a written contracts were exported during the first seven 37,134.9 lbs. milk, 1,147.92 lbs, fat. F. S. Vanderhyde, West Concord, will represent the Duroc higher than thte December low spot, protects his estate from f^lse months of 1920, whereas 22,986,294 Her caretakers estimated her production Digest. with best at $10.75 at present. Stock pounds were sent out of the country claims by the other party. Moreover, by the night of December 18, during the corresponding period of Auctioneers—Col. A. W. Thompson, York, Nebr., Col. Albert cattle trade is of limited volume. it serves as a memorandum to both wh§ja the year's test ended, to be 37,454.9 1919. Hopfe, Austin, Minn., and Wm. Nelson, Albert Lea, Minn. parties so that the actual terms of lbs. milk, 1,156.1 lbs. fat. Imports of butter from Denmark S- the contract may not be forgotten. Come and spend the day with us. Remember you are welcome One of the editors of Hoard's are being curtailed at present because Select a Purebred Calf. The principal points: to be considered whether you buy or. not. Dairyman saw Segis Pietertje Prospect POPULARITY the prices asked by the holders of Danish in the farm lease are: in November and reports that lished by the registry association of butter in storage here are higher M. J. DOWD, proprietor* Date, names of'parties, time of she shows no ill effects from the extraordinary the breed chosen. Study the advertising than the wholesale prices for the "Whatever is popular deserves Ellend&ivt Minn duration, manner of termination, description section. Much can be learned from American product, and some difficulty work she has done. As the attention.—Mackintosh. of property, reservations, the announcements of sales and auctions is being experienced in moving the Carnation herd averages, she is not in regard to popular pedigrees. assurances and guaranties by both Danish stock. an extra large cow, is more white Popular opinion is the greatest Examine carefully the pictures of the parties, agreements with respect to than black, of quiet disposition, and lie in the world.—Cai'lyle. breed's best specimens. Become familiar credit, respective contributions by "looks the part" of a champion. She with »the names of the breed's both parties of operating capital and ..32 Triie popularity is not the popularity is a splendid individual, possessing Business and Professional noted individuals, xboth past and present, to expenses, adjustments regarding which is followed after, such a type and conformation as will and look for them in a pedigree. but tlie popularity which follows property owned in joint account, payment carry her well up in any show yard Attend public sales held by breeders. after.—Lord Mansfield. of rent specifications with respect competition. She is straight, strong, Study sale catalogues and note to the care, use, arid improvement and showy, and an animal of quality. the remarks made with reference to Directory The love of popularity seems of the'real estate specifications the breeding of different animals. An Her udder is well formed and of fine Lfttle else than the love of being with respect to farming method and appreciation of the esteem in which texture. She appeared to be in the beloved and is only blqmable the breeders hold blood lines of different procedure, provisions for supervision, prime of condition and gave less evidence when a person aims at the affections individuals may be gained by piocedure at termination of lease, enforcement of being "pushed" than did* of a people by means in noting the prices paid and the activity of contract, and -final details.—The many of her stable mates. She is safe appearance honest, but in their of the bidding on them. A word of Farmer. end pernicious and destructive. in calf and due about April 1st. caution here, however, may be necessary. J. M. HEIMER —Shenstone. J. K. LYNDE F. H. MAYER Thruout the period of the test the Breeders frequently become Live Stock and |leal Estat* DENTIST champion was fed and milked by Carl FISH overenthusiastic on family bloodlines UNDERTAKING Auctioneer Office In Hirsh Block Gockerell. regardless of how distant they may Undertaker and Funeral Director CARE FOR BREEDING CATTLE Specially Conversant with Telephone Main 117 be. In analyzing a pedigreft consider AliJO HEARSE Pedigree work. carefully the sire, grandsires, and AUSTIN, MINN. FOOD-PRODUCT INSPECTIONS Phone 9001.. Adams, Minn. Day Call 677, Both Phones Prices Down Have Both Cows and Herd Bull in great-grandsires, or parents in the first Night Call 120, Both Phones Good Physical Condition to Insure three generations, for they contribute ?. 2,028 Uniform Calf Cj*op. G. L. BAKER. M. D. During Month of May Cars of seven-eighths of the heredity. Look W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. We can now offer the very best Fruit and Vegetables Were for the names of "famous individuals Physician and Surgeon A. I. ARNESON, M. D. If it is desired to have calves UNDERTAKING and Examined. loose frozen Lake Superior Herring Carefully in these first three generations. Back in Lewis Building Specialits in Natural Therapeutics Office dropped In the fall or early winter at 6c per pound packed in boxes. FUNERAL DIRECTION of them the breeding should be consistent, Residence, Bridge Using "condensed out of doors" and'^J months—November—the cows should Be sure and try our Atlantic Ocean Phones: 130 In May 2,028 cars of fruit and vegetables Auto Hoarse Equipment without undesirable outcrosses. other Non-surgical, Natural andi«' Whiting as they are the best we be bred in February and March. One Bridge 277 were inspected by representatives Office, Prompt Attention in Every Detail Of course the females in the pedigree Sanatorium types of treatment for havej ever had, •being' dressed and way to insure a uniform calf crop is Austin, Minn. of the bureau of markets. Unijted all types of disease. must, not be overlooked, but it Business Residence extra large size. Our Canadian Pike to have bbtli the breeding cows and I States department of agriculture, I New and successful methods of is the bulls that' determine its value and Pickerel are very cheap at the ^DONOVAN & GOSLEE Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 herd bull in good physical condition .located at 22 large marketing centers. treating Piles, fissures, ulcers and price offered. Don't fail to -include to a great extent. Look for the names Funeral Director# k. AUSTIN, MINN. at this time. A herd bull that has* jThis is nearly double the number of similar diseases without Surgery or some of those in your order. We'are of noted men as being the breeders of« been left with the wintering herd to and E.^balmeri 1892 28 Years* 1920 loss of time from your-business or Inspections made in May, 1919, at the not trying to see how cheap we can Experience some of these animals. Remember shift for himself is, as a rule, in poor any Hospital bills. Examination free. sell fish, but our aim is to sell first same points. Day Calls—Int. that a breeder becomes famous by 198 N. W. 28: Call or write abdut your case. condition when the breeding season class goods at the lowest possible The object of the food products inspection Night Calls having produced noted animals. DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU Office over Austin Furniture price. Many buyers have found to arrives, and the chances are that he service is to establish an unbiased T. Donovan—Interstate W. 114-1 Store, (opposite Fox Hotel.) their sorrow tHatrpoor fish is dear at %. Eye-sight Specialist I will not be a sure, vigorous sire. N. W. 448-J,, basis for the adjustment of any price. Scientific adjustment of GLASSES ATTENTION TO STALL FLOORS The ration for the herd bull should "3 H. A. Goslee—Interstate 622-L differences among growers, shippers, We have been shipping fish direct %.. to all forms of defective vision consist of a liberal amount of roughages, N. W. 1080 ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, If. D. wholesalers, and transportation companies, tq consumers since 1897. Any Bank N such as corn silage, legume hay, Motor and Carriage Service 120 West Mill Street 4. Surgeon Oculist in connection with the quality in Duluth and thousands of satisfied Where Cement is Used Bedding Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. stover, or straw, and in most instances, customers all over the northwest will and condition of fruits and vegetables Should Be- Spread to Protect Uddertf Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel A Cet unless in good condition, a tell you that' we are reliable. Nw 1* moving in -interstate commerce. of the Cows. DISEASES OF THE EYE HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON Dressed Atlantic Whiting, lb 9c small allowance of grain. The breeding 1 ALBERT HOPFE In addition to the general inspections 5 .' GLASSES FITTED Canadian Pickerel, very fine, lb.... 9c cows should be healthy and vigorous When planning a new dairy barn, LAW in May, 202 inspections, comprising ATTORNEYS AT Office First National Beak BUy. Canadian Wall 'Eyed Pike Very at time of calving, otherwise they 1 the stall floors should be given careful 1,693,169 pounds of fruits and vegpitables, Phono Office—Bridge TS Fine, lb 13c 315 N. Main St. should receive in addition to a liberal LIVE STOCK AND attention. A good floor should be were made of shipments intendied •31: Phone Residence -Bridge 499 Finest Quality Lutefisk, 501b supply ofc silage, legume hay, or .. AUSTIN, MINN 1 OFFICE HOURS: J", .Yl for the United States navy supply sanitary and permanent and a non-conductor Tub $3.75 REAL ESTATE other roughage, and a small amount of 9 to 10 a. a.—2 to 4 p. aa. at New York. On account of unsatisfactory of heat. The drains and alleys Alaska Grey Cod, lb 13c 1 By Appointment, 7:30 tslp. m, 7 grain, in Order that they may give sufficient AUCTIONEER 1 quality or condition, 144,641 may be concrete, but for stall Alaska Red Cod, lb 12c milk to nourisWthe calves properly floors, cement is not wholly desirable. Alaska Sablefish, lb. 15c pounds the produce were of rejected. THE HOSPITAL CLINIC Alaska Flounders, lb. 17c and at the same time maintain When used, it must be covered with gh, Apply «a*ly for datee, as I eatl Alaska Chicken Halibut, lb ........ 17c .-// their own condition. sufficient bedding to prevent the udders C. A. H«gg«, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC I Alaska Fall Salmon, very special nearly every day in the sale of the cows from coming in contact O. H. Hegge, M. D. j. K' PUNCTUALITY IS ESSENTIAL lb 14c P. A. Loi&men, ^fl. C. with it. season. Chas F. Lewie, M. D. Uv All*Alaska Fish are dressed and ir% A Miss Malinda Lewis, X-vay mmd E. C. Rebman, M. D. Some form of wood block is most headless. Dairyman Should Be Regular About laboratory assistant. I AUSTIN, MINN.V it We pack only 100, 85, and 50 Chas C. Allen, M. D. The FARMER'S NEWS satisfactory for this purpose. His Work With His Herd—Feed J. G. W. Havens, M. D. pound boxes and not less than 20 FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS Grain While Milking. W. B. Grise, M. D. pounds of any kind. All boxes are ,to St. Olaf Hospital. TO DETERMINE AGE OP COWS WIRE STRAPPED. Shipment either DRS. FENTON & MEANY General Surgery Surgeons, C. M. A St. P. R. R. The dairyman* sh'ould be punctual The News wants the Mower by Freight or Express, but we rec- DENTISTS Eye, Ea^ Nose and Three! SPECIAL ATTENTION |im and regular about his work, for not county farmer's news as well as .. .... .ommend by Express. Austin National Bank Bide* Most Common Way ltt? Count Ring»fSen(1 /our ^oney eodky to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, 'Glasses fitted that of residents of the city and only does the work itself depend on Ut order microscopic, chemical and radios on Homo—Teeth Also .Should various villages. -If he or members from this ad and we will ship Mine Office Phone: Bridge 103 ft, but the amount of milk the cow Surgeons St. Olaf Hospital graphic examinatiotos accurately of his family have been visiting, Be Considered. within 24 hours after we receive it. Residence Dr.. Fenton: Main 455-R will give as well. In feeding, the C^'G. W. R. R. made. elsewhere, if he has bought Take Notice.:- Freight, charges are grain should be fed first and while it Residence Dr. Meanyt Rfaia 564 Gee. A. Hoimel A Ce. a new purebred-animal of good much less from Duluth than from General Surgery tEye, The common way of judging the age is being consumed milking should be AUSTIN, MINNESOTA '-"V lineage for his farm, if he has Two Harbors and other outside Ear, Nose and Throat. Hormel Milling C«. of a cow is by/counting the rings on done. Hay should be fed milk after received a new addition to his points. Glas»es property fitted. Babcock Bid* Oppoeito P. Ol her horn5! The first ring usually ing, for it fills the air %l.th dust *, family or if any other event of S. MORSTERUD FISH CO., DR M. 4. HARDY comes at about three years of age, Both Phtiaee 197 Office orer Httugan^a Pharmacy. interest' is taking placfe of real which carries immense quantities of DEPT. DULUTH, MINN. the second one two years later, and i- For Information Out news interest t^ him and his.* 4C0 N. Wain SY mold and bacteria that will hasten DENTIST then one ring is formed each year. friends The News wants to know Phe«M Main 322 r\ Of Office Hoars Call the spoilingof the milk if permitted ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS The shape, size and condition of the Austin National Bank Bldg. about it. Write or phone it in. Avstia Mm. Any Of The Deckers to enter It: teeth should also be considered. AND GEt RESULTS