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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

April 11, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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iSBSPIP 4 ggl .,.*s tL ft^t anft!4-. iwhiWsi wr. At.*- S*+~ ,.A-i£L y. t, W¥ r? ft 'l?f MOWER COUNTY HEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVHIi MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921 FARMERS FAVOR RULES FOR USING REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS sprouts "are very susceptible to ru£t H. W. McKenna et ux to Jake*^^ RAG DOLL TESTER Armstrong, lot 12 blk. 11 and cause an early infection. Destruction JJW Warranty Deeds Delay in Treating Hogs Woodlawn Park Add to of common barberry bushes George S. Dawes et ux to Herbert Austin 1833. The rag doll tester, which can be of no is avail unless their formersites Ott, Lots* 6 and 7 blk... Austin Dairy Co., to S. L. used to good advantage in testing seed Exposed to Cholera May are checked thoroly several times 1 Kenwood park Place $ 4000 Young lot 5 and E12 8-10 ft corn for 1921, consists 7of a piece of John H. Rochford to J. F. Farrell, 4 4000 lot blk 30 each year for sprouts. Indeed, it cloth from twelve to fifteen inches S 110 ft. Lot 12 blk 8 Auguste Nickels to Thomas G. may be necessary to watch for sprouts & Add Result in Heavy Los$ 2000 wide and of any c^venient length— Hibbs Efc SE% 17-102-18 for several years. Otto Fitzthum et ux to Chris six to twelve feet, "This should be of Landon C. Wait to C. Nygaard, Delegates Adopt Committee "The United States Department of S. Eiri W. 45 ft. Lots 4, 5 R. ruled into squares at least two inches lot 5 blk 17 R. 17 Report for Co-operative Agriculture and the state university and 6 blk 18 & Add 1 1650 Add from each edge*,' says A. H". Larson, Frank R. Scripture to Ellis L. Sales—Organized to Build authorities ask the co-operation of Chase, lot 6 blk 27 & L.... seed analyst at University^Farm, 1 Elevators and Warehouses every one in the eradication of a pest Because you can't be expected to Mary Forthum to W. C. Horrobin, has reached the herd. When many Unless early action is taken to diagnose "and the squares numbered. The you know everything i3 no reason why which causes millions of dollars of lot 6 blk 1 West Park of the animals show symptoms of the the cases and apply proper samples fropi each ear of corn are should be contented to know nnffc Chicago,—Representatives of the damage every year." Add 6000 ing. disease and the temperature reveals treatment when disease appears in placed on these squares and the whjle farmers of the country in convention Martha H. Baken to Jonn H. a high fever, it is not reasonable to GIVE GOSLINGS PLENTY their swine herds, losses are inevitable. carefully rolled up and tied in a bundle, Ramseth, E. 70 seres, SE^i Thursday voted unanimously to accept suppose that serum will do much toward OF GRASS AT EARLY AGE 8-10?-15 The chances are many that 'especial care being taken that 1 the report of the Committee of BLACK DIAMOND Lewis H. Teeter to Edna Tee-" limiting losses. Therefore, the the trouble is cholera, and under the seeds do not mix. The bundle is Seventeen, which provided for formation DEHORNING PENCIL Goslings do not need feed until ter, lots 9-10-11 and 12 blk warning is again given to treat the such .circumstances delay is dangerous, soaked in water a few minutes and of a co-operative agency to market 17 and lots 2-3-6-7-10-11 they are 36 hours old or more, when animals at the very first sign of cholera for when that disease has spread then set on end in a pail or other blk 18 Village of Brownsdale the nation's grain. 1 For Sale by Burnett-Thompson Gok they should be given stale bread in the herd. and progressed in the herd the loss vesel which is at least as deep as the Amy E. Gripman et al to Walter The report was adopted after a calves soaked in milk or water, to which E rery pencil will dehorn 50 Or better still, if there are reasons Gransee, lot 10 blk of many hogs may be expected. width of the cloth. Then add onehalf two-day fight in which various delegates finely chopped boiled eggs may be 10 Browns' Add from 10 days to 10 months old 600 to suspect that the hogs have been or inch to one inch of water. The sought to have it amended so Early attention in an outbreak of DeWitt & Thomas et al to F. added. Feed three or four times daily for $1.00 are exposed to infection, they should rolls must be inverted twice a day. that pooling of grain by the farmers hog cholera is essential for the successful Emerson Daigneau, part of for the first two or three weeks, with be immunized before they have fallen The whole should-be covered with a blk 8 Berry's Add to Austin 250 a forfeit of $5.00 on any calf ft would be compulsory, instead of optional treatment of the herd. It chopped grass or some other green victims. In sections where there are F. M. Conklin et ux to Etta J. cloth so as to prevent too much evapor?tion. fails to dehorn as provided in the report. An has been told repeatedly that antihog-cholera feed added, this latter to be increased Shortt quit claim deed, NW no known outbraks of cholera there This is then put in a place amendment to this effect was defeated serum is not a cure its Call and set one. NW% 18-103-16 and S% in quantity from the first. Plenty of does not seem to be any need for the with a temperature of seventy to late Thursday by a vote of 61 to use is primarily intended as a preventative SE% 12 and E 3% N% NE Phone Main 100 fresh, clean water should be supplied use of an expensive treatment, but eighty degrees. Too high temperature V* 13-103-17 agent against cholera, and 1 3S. and 5 per cent of fine grit or sharp when the disease makes its appearance is as bad as too low. A germination John F. Farrell et ux to W. J. Second Pooling Amendment Lost as such it is universally recognized sand may be added to the feed or Avery et ux, W 45 ft. lots 1 in the vicinity no time should be count should be made after five Another amendment, offered by as the only reliable treatment. While and 2 & Add 1200 kept in a hopper before the goslings. Batteries lost in having all susceptible hogs or six days." Carl Williams of Oklahoma, that the the serum seemingly has had some Henry Gitzmacher to Hans After two or three weeks, if the given the serum treatment. pooling be made compulsory in states Feddersen, SE& 35104-18 favorable effect when administered goslings have a good grass r&ige, Reports indicate that farmers and 16000 where wheat is the predominant grain BARBERRY BABIES, to sick hogs in the very early stage of they will need only one light feed Michael J. Leary et ux to Geo. swine owners are remiss in guarding also was defeated, and the convention EVEN, DANGEROUS disease, swine owners should not depend YOU NEED ONE Hirsh,^ Qui£ Claim, NE% 1- daily of a mash made up of 2 parts against the introduction of infection, then unanimously adopted the Committee upon the product to save any 1 shorts and 1 part of corn meal or Removal of the 'original bushes of and are generally inclined to expect We of Seventeen report. number of animals after they have ground oats or ground barley. After the common barberry is not by any too much of anti-hog-cholera serum A E N I O N Sell The Famous Under the plan a non-stock corporation developed visible symptoms of hog means all of the warfare planned they are 6 weeks old, if they still as a curative agent. will be formed thru whjch the cholera. ADC0 against this ally of black stem rust. need extra feed, change the mash to Copies of Farmers' Bulletin 834 grain will be handled from the time it FARMERS! Serum is Mainly a Preventive Those in charge of the antibarberry equal parts shorts, corn meal, and may be had free upon application to is raised until it reaches the manufacturer In Farmers' Bulletin 834 (revised) ground oats, with 5 per cent meat campaign are sending word to every the Division of Publications, Departmentof or consumer. Local agencies We are in the market for attention is called to the fact that the' property owner who has had the scrap. Where the pasture ,is good, Agriculture, Washington, D. will be formed thruout the country cream. serum is most efficacious when administered bushes on his land removed to check many goslings are raised frpm the Get your battery and -Electric C. and elevators, terminal warehouse Our proposition will interest as a preventive. "While the up the former location of the pest for time they are 2 or three weeks old to worbdone at the same corporations, port corporations, service you. serum is regarded as most efficacious' any sprouts which may be coming up. fattening time without any grain time. departments and other subsidary FARMER ENDORSES BRING IN YOUR CREAM when administered as a preventive," "This work should be done before feed, but the addition of a mash as departments will be a pai't of the "U" ACCOUNT BOOK the bulletin points out, "it seems to the leaves appear," says L. M. Melander AUSTIN DAIRY PRODUCTS described above is an advantage at all plan. UNIVERSITY OF have some curative value, provided it The Farm Account Book is strongly times. COMPANY Members to Pay ^10 Fee of University Farm, who is Whole grains are not usually SOUTHERN MINNESOTA is administered when hogs are in the endorsed by Aimer Anderson of representing the government in the fed until the goslings are well feathered. Each member of the corporation Successors to Dibble Dairy very early stage of the disease. But Route 3, Red Wing, who says that it antibarberry campaign, "as the will pay a fee of $10 which will be very little benefit can be expected, makes the keeping of farm accounts used for expenses. Surplus over expenses from the treatment of hogs that are! a simple matter. "We farmers are will be returned to the members visibly sick." grateful for this book," he writes in transmitting his order for two copies. The organization will be governed "Serum should be used with the In case this account book cannot be by a board of directors elected by the understanding that it is a preventive had from local banks or farm bureaus, grain growers. rather than a curative agent." It farmers can order them of the Organization of the corporation has been stated that serum alone has will be begun immediately, and it is Students' Book Store, University some value in treating sick hogs. This Farm, St. Paul. The charge is 25 hoped to have it working in time to is true within a certain limitation. cents each. handle part of the 1921 crop. Ordinarily it is efficacious only in the The Farmers' conference voted to very early stage of the disease, before About the only persons who get have the Committee of Seventeen divide the hogs show visible signs of much sympathy are those who don't the grain growing sections of the sicknes." expect it. country into twenty-one districts, apportioned In a bulletin issued recently by Dr. according to the value of R. C. Reed, Chief, Animal Industry, the grain marketed in the past ten Maryland Statg Board of Agriculture J. F. FAIRBANKS years. Market centers, rather than appears the following: "An analysis state lines, would govern the limits of the data obtained from sick herds, of the districts it was stated. vaccinated in Maryland during 1919, shows that over one-fifth of the Dealer In NEW IOWA CO-OPERATIVE swine had died or were too sick to COMPANY FORMED COAL, WOOD, LIME treat before the herds were immunized." I Information from other CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Around 600 farmers in the vicinity of Clear Lake, Iowa, recently organized States where control work is being BRICK AND WALL what is to be known as the Farmers' conducted points to a similar lack PLASTER. Co-operative Company of Clear of prompt attention in reporting outbreaks of hog cholera. Lake. The new company will have a capital stock of $100,000 divided into Inoculate Swine at First Sign of shares of $50 each. Over $40,000 Cholera Office 301 East Bridge St. worth of stock has already been sold. Much of the criticism and unfavorable The company will erect a modern elevator Phone: Main 32 comment against anti-hog-cholera and warehouse at once and its serum are due to the fact that Austin, Minn. business will include the handling of farmers delay the use of the product grain and other farm products. for too long a period after cholera Opossums Opossums are the only representatives of the marsupial group of animals They Are Here -v. on this continent. Their nearest Remember, relatives are the kangaroos of Australia. The young afe born alive, but are in a very undeveloped stage. They are at once placed by the mother in a pouch On the abdomen, where they actual facts?—except by hearing our/ The phonograph you buy .today is the remain until they are four or five inches in length. Late.- they emerge Edison Turn-Table Comparison. It phonograph you will listen to for the and ride about on the back of the is the only scientific phonograph comparison rest of your life. mother, each 'possum-let with its tail wrapped about the tail of the mother. in town,—the only way you You can't investigate too thoroughly. They have unusual power in these hairless tails and can remain suspended can hear four leading phonographs by them for an astonishing period of time. The opossum is one Before you put down your money in the same room, from the same position, of the few wild animals that seems to playing recordings by the same fgr any instrument whatever, you ought be holding its own in the woods in spite of the changed conditions that have to know that you are getting the one artist. been produced Ly the clearing of the land and the building of towns. They We are offering our Edison Turn,Table best phonograph. 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