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la -W) 'f~ V* „v "j" 1- .' ," *-r ,k & $ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921 #ACE SIX side her husband, one daughter, things to say for Mr. Slindee who, according Eva Rasmutsen llLK PRODUCTION PROBLEM? GRAND MEADOW I PROFESSIONAL Advises Fanners To Grow Stena, two sisters, Mrs. P. A. Johnson to the inspector is ready to Accepts Position From The Record I and Mrs. O. Anderson, of this community, stand investigation at all times. DIRECTORY Good Forage Crops When E. in Grand Meadow and three brothers, John Chad Lewison returned Tuesday department of Agriculture Hat Been Pigs Are Being Raised Northness, of Parkers Prairie, Minn., from Chicago where he had gone with Council Organizes Carrying on Interesting and In* •i Miss Eva Rasmussen\ daughter of Peter Northness, of Oregon, Cal., and several carloads of livestock. The J. M.HEIMER structive Studies. On Thursday evening of last week Professor E. F. Ferrin, who is in Sever Northness, of Canton, S. D. All stock was purchased from the Dean Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rasmussen of Albert the Village Council of Grand Meadow Lire Stock and Real Estate the relatives were present at the funeral Farm and Mr. Lewison pronounces charge of the hog section of the animal Lea, formerly of this city will held its first meeting of the new fiscal -^Prepared by the United States Department Auctioneer Monday afternoon except John if by all odds the best shipment ever industry group at University of Agriculture.) year, with the newly elected President, teach the seventh grade in the Grand and Peter Northness. brought together in this section. As Specially Conversant with G. T. Torgrimson, in the chair. For 180 cows that average less than Farm, says it is short sighted poli'cy Meadow schools, it was learned Wednesday. a proof of the quality of the cattle Pedigree work After various bills were allowed and 4^000 pounds of milk annually, the to neglect to grow good forage crops Dr. and Mrs. F. Cobb drove Mr. Lewison succeeded in getting Miss Rasmussen will graduate W. other routine business transacted, the Phone 9001. Wxt of the milk check that represented when pigs are being raised. Results down from Northfield Tuesday to within 50c of the top price. from the Winona nqjrmal school new mayor made his appointments in look after their new home, now in profit, and reimbursement for the recently obtained at University Farm Willie Gerhart, son of Louis Gerhart for the year as follows* June. G. L. BAKER, M. D. course of construction. They returned owner's managerial ability was 23 per Henry O'Marrow was re-appointed go to confirm the judgment in this of this community, returned recently home the same day. Physician and Surgeon For 257 cows averaging more street commissioner and manager of from St. Paul where he had respect. Blue Grass and similar pastures Don't advertise either your faults News was received in Lyle Monday 6,000 pounds annually,, the per gone as a guest of the St. Paul Farmos Office in Lewis Building the water works plant. or your virtues. Your enemies will furnish good feed in the spring, morning of the sudden death of Earn Frank Wagner was appointed «mt remaining for profit and the owner's in a a Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 attend to the former and-your friends he says, but, during summer at little est Butler at Manly, Iowa. The de- papers in the state. The trip was as Marshal and Constable. skill was 41 per cent. the latter. Office, Bridge 277 R. P. Willis was appointed Police ceased was well known in this com-' given as a premium for work done in better than an exercising ground. Ffcr the last five years the dairy diirtstoD, Austin, Minn. munity, where he was born. His procuring subscriptions for the pubfather, Justice. 'OSH&t Some one crop, or more than one United States Department of The appointments were confirmed C. R. Butler, now lives at lication. Mr. Gerhart reports an inNorthwood. DIRECTORY should be grown to give fresh, succulent DONOVAN A GOSLEE~ -Agriculture, has been making studies by the council and the bonds accepted. [teresting and instructive time. There PROFESSIONAL green feed in summer-and early Which bear on this problem in many Funeral Directors Miss Blanche McLaughlin, County were 250 boys to win the free trip. tfairy sections of the country and fall. Pigs getting green feed are Mr. Torgrimson made his appointments Superintendent of Schools of Mitchell Lynn Ulven, Fred Cavanaugh and and Embalmers A. I. ARNESON, M. D. in conformity with his express ifcro-year investigations on the re^•irexnents County, and Mrs. NoraJM. King, Sup- Caro Anderson left Friday morning more healthy and thrifty than those Day Calls—Phone Main 198 purpose of seeing that the laws were erintendent of Sciiools in Worth for the Twin Cities, whence they will Specialist in Natural llierapeutics for producing milk have raised on dry lots, consequently, gain Night Calls enforced in Grand Meadow and that County, la., have been re-elected to strike out for the west. They are laow been completed on groups of Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," faster and'make pork at a lower cost. the blot put upon the name of the T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. their respective positions. Miss Mc- making the trip in a Ford car with idairy farms in six of these communiques. electrical, mechanical, village by the persistent lawlessness Regarding the varieties best to grow Laughhn's salary will be $1,700.'00. M» Anderson in the capacity of H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. spinal and other Natural methods One of the latest of these studlea, that has been in evidence for the past in this latitude, Professor Ferrin says: Ed Johnson, who has been staying' chauffeur. If they are successful in in addition to Medical Treat Motor and Carriage Service t. carried on In Vermont, is the one year or two, is erased. here this winter, with his mother, getting employment in the west, they "Dwarf Essex rape, alfalfa and red ments. «n which the above figures are bafed. departed Monday morning for Ray, intend to remain there indefinitely. In Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. clover are the outstanding top-notch What it has disclosed in regard to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowers and N. D., where he has worked several the other event*they will make it an diseases successfully treated •economy of production and the reipiirements forage plants in the corn belt. Of daughter Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Physician and Surgeon seasons. He has two brothers, Hen-Routing and return to Adams in the without hospitalization. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spurney and Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn,. for producing milk, may be these rape is by £ar the most suitable ry and Joseph at Williston, working course of a few weeks. Office over Austin Furniture Elmer Davis, all of Cresco, Iowa, X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment value to the dairyman who is interfiled in the coal mines in the winter and Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) for Minnesota conditions. The cost came Saturday and spent Sunday in a Assistants— in finding out where milk returns farming during the summer. Ed ex- Hayfield Loses landmark of seeding is low—about five pounds visit at the G. G. Bowers home. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. pects to work on the section. q. W. Elliott has bought the old are going. Mrs. E. Torgrimson and Miss Emily of seed per acre is an average quantity—and Mahelle Moore, R. N. These figures, which were obtained tt Pif Miner, of Ctoeinont:, and A. Wall hardware building and will Torgrimson are home again aft£r JEWELRY in favorable seasons the a a a I a I 1 1 ftom THE HOSPITAL CLINIC a study of the production records spending several months in visits with crop is ready to be pastured six weeks here Monday evening and discussed! Jrreck xt and Wl11 use the lumber in of 5S7 cows which remaiued in relatives in California, Montana, C. A. Hegge, M. D. electric light and power with a goodly "is contracting business. This is from sowing. If grain is fed in reasonable the North Dakota and Canada. They herds a full year, show that the O. H. Hegge, M. D. number of Lyle citizens. These gentle-! probably the oldest business building report a fine trip and pleasant visits average amounts, an acre of rape P. 4* Lommen, M. D. annual production of the 180 IT/L'h™ operate a number ,in Hayfield, having been erected in with Mrs. Torgrimson's sons and their and Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and lower-producing cows was 4,146 wil carry from twenty to thirty growing 01 light and power plants in northern r« r* n* families. Laboratory assistant. 1QO fpounds also tlmt the average production Iowa, both individually and collective- Giere put-chased it from pigs thru the season. Fred T. Seabern arrived on Tues FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS of 257 higher producers was 7,144 1yr and have recently secured newja ^els Dahle and conducted a hardholdings WATCH REPAIRING day from Lpng Beach, California, "White hogs, and sometimes black to St. Olaf Hospital pounds a year. After subtracting in several of the neighboring ware store there for twenty years, where he anahis family have been all We guarantee Satisfaction at Surgeons. C. M. A. St. P. R. R. and red ones, blister when running in towns and are anxious to reach out Mahy comments were heard on the from 4,146 pounds the amounts of milk winter, and is looking after business reasonable prices SPECIAL ATTENTION given rape. There is nothing peculiar about re it or at as matters and visiting friends. Mr. to diagnostic accuracy, -Knfo— quite thoroly discussed but no action boards of which the old this crop to cause blister the trouble Seabern likes California but is not C. L- JONES microscopic, chemical and was taken. building was built, many being eighteen results simply from the combination real sure as to whether or not he will radiographic examinations ac inches across. As one old timer 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. make that state his permanent home. curately made. of moisture, transferred from the I ADAMS expressed it, "They were sawing some JEWELER Mrs. H. E. Sutton was pleasantly General Surgery— rape to the hog, and a hot sun. By From Thie Review surprised last Friday afternoon when real lumber in those days." Mr. Eye, Ear, Nose and 'Throat keeping pigs out of the rape patch a company of fifteen lady' friends Glasses properly Krym^r.AfM I Elliott plans on using a portion of fitted. until the dew or rain has evaporated c?me to her home to assist her in The Sacred Heart church was the residence and the lumber to erect a celebrating her birthday anniversary. BLACK DIAMOND from the leaves of the plant, blistering Office over Haugan's Phannacy scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday, the lookout for a suitable loca- the close of a pleasant afternoon on Ac DEHORNING PENCIL. 400 N. Main St. can^ be prevented. Rape can be when Miss Margaret Anna Kramer tion.—Hayfield Herald. delicious refreshments were served. Phone Main 222 sown as early in the spring as the became the wife of Michael Aehl.j Mrs. Sutton was presented with several Austin, Minn. The nuptial high mass was celebrated! You can't determine the tenderness! ground can be worked. Even a small fine gifts. For Sale by Burnett-Thompson Co. at nine clock, with Rev. Father „oose bv thn thickness of her! Mrs. H. L. Douglas returned on patch in a feed lot will save grain" in rery pencil will dehorn 50 calves Graeve as officiating pastor. -A large a goose oy tnc tmckness ot ner, J. K. LYNDE Monday evening, from Charles City, raising pigs. 4 from 10 days to 10 months old number of relatives and friends were Wlth' feathers Tt the same way Iowa, where she was called two weeks DENTIST present to witness the ceremonies and women. for $1.00 ago on account of the serious illness Office in Hirsh Block do honor to the young couple. 1 1 1 of her mother, Mrs.^ Alice Wilde. Mrs. CALF-FEEDING IS ANKENY ROYAL a forfeit of $5.00 on any calf it Main 117 Telephone Wilde passed away on Thursday of The bride was tastily attired in a A REAL PROBLEM creation of white georgette and charmeuse fails'to dehorn last week, the funeral being held,on AUSTIN, MINN. .What Part of Your Milk Check Rep- satin, with trimmings of bugal Saturday. Interment was made in Call and get one. "It is well known to dairymen," resents Profit? beads. She wore a veil caught Rock Grove cemetery at Nora Springs i_. W.R.EARL FURNITURE Cow 17074 with sweet peasand carried a bridal Phone Main 100 says A. J. McGuire, dairy extensionist Iowa. Mrs. Wilde was 79 years, 3 UNDERTAKING and -inquired to pay production costs (feed, bouquet of white roses. She had as months and 24 days of age at the time at University Farm, "that calves FUNERAL DIRECTION bridesmaid, Miss Theresa Ulwelling S310 pounds of milk labor, 806 of her death. She has visited here a under six months old make little or Auto Hearse Equipment of Austin, who wore a gown of pink number of times in recent years and jMnnds of milk and other costs 570 no gain on pasture alone, however georgette and crepe de chine, trimmed Shire Stallion, weight 1900, is a Prompt attention in Every Detail was greatly- liked 'by those of our people pounds of milk) only 960 pounds of good the pasture may be. The feeding with iridescent beads and carried good horse, sound in every way, Business Residence who had met her. vmilk i»emained for the profit and skiH a bouquet of pink carnations. The and a sure breeder. Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 is a real problem. For this reason the owner. For the high-producIng groom was attended by Frank,Kramer LYLE AUSTIN, MINN. SERVICE FEE $10.00 dairymen try to have the calves group, however, 3,074 pounds of a brother of the bride. The' gentlemen From The Tribune for Standing Colt. come in the fall so they will be ready 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 r-j&Iik remained after" the following decoctions were conventionally attired. YOU NEED .ONE Will stand at City View Farm DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU had been made: For feed, for pasture in the spring. Mrs. Ole Linde John T. Boylan of Austin, post-'. We HILDRETH & MEACHAM .pounds of milk labor, 806 Eye-sight Specialist "Spring calves or calves born in The remains of Mrs. Ole Linde, office inspector, spent Saturday in Sell The Famous Scientific Adjustment of fWMaids of milk, aud other costs 962 mile north and mile west of late winter should be kept in the barn whose death was announced last week Adams inspecting the local postoffice. Austin. GLASSES to all forms of sounds «f milk. were .brought to Lyle from Grand during the summer if they are to Mr. Boylan has nothing but good defective vision Forks last Sunday afternoon and laid Here, then, were cows in the same make proper growth. It is well to A 0 120 West Mill Street to rest in the family lot in the Six locality, in some cases standing side by have a small pasture or yard in connection Mile Grove cemetery. .-aide, and all requiring about the same Phone Bridgs in which they can run a few The deceased was born near Calmar, 'labor yet.some were producing three ALBERT HOPFE Iowa, January 22nd, 1861, hours a day. In hot weather, the -•tunes as_ much profit as others, even 802 *f*o**e UliiMftUIUll Main 659-R Get your battery and Electric where she grew to womanhood. Later night is the better time for them to ^-though they were charged with greater the family moved to this vicinity, and work done at the same be out of doors. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS quantities of feed and a large about eighteen years ago she was time. LIVE STOCK AND "For feed, skimmilk, mixed whole united in marriage to Ole Linde. jamount of "other costs." City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Until about three years ago the family 3"he figures adduced are significant oats and corn half and half, and REAL ESTATE made their residence, at Lyle am! .also in that they show that in milk Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. clover or alfalfa hay, are always satisfactory UNIVERSITY OF Adams. —They tjien moved to Grand AUCTIONEER fisheries size is not always a true nieasjure rations. When there is a Forks, N. D., where-Mr. Linde was engaged SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Austin National Bank Bldg. AUSTIN. MINN. of real value but that the per shortage of skimmilk or clover or alfalfa in carpenter work.v About nine fecnt of profit, as determined by the months ago the deceased commenced hay, some oilmeal will greatly Apply early for dates, as I sell .«ws that are kept, plays an iniporjtant to fail, suffering from rheumatism, add to the ration. nearly every day, in the sale and later a stroke of paralysis. She part. "Galf scours are frequently caused ,season. passed away vejy quietly last week The figures upon which this comparison PRICE LIST OF in summer by unclean pails. Tin pails Thursday morning. She leaves, be- is basetf were actual records of AUSTIN, MINN. should be used and they should be production feed, labor, and other DELC044GHT ^costs Tvere obtained by monthly fullvisits washed every day and set out in the DRS. FENTON & MEANY on each of the farms for a sun. Clean dry quarters, clean pails, DENTISTS jperiod of two years. Careful records Austin National Bank Bldg. skimmilk and grain in medium The complete Electric Light and were made on these visits of the Power Plant Office Phone: Bridge 103 amount, fresh water, and a yard for We are prepared to furnish in large quantities strong, healthy, vigorous /jjaily milk production of each cow, Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R Ask us for a demonstration in exercise, make up the requirements well hatched PURE BRED BABY CHICKS. Do not entertain any Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564-R Sfeefl ^consumed, labor required, over3Ma.il your own home. See for yourself. for raising calves successfully." No obligation. AUSTIN, MINESOTA costs, etc. Using these data, fear that they will not arrive strong and healthy, as we seldom receive a -JAe requirements for producing 100 complaint* We want your chicks to Live, Thriye and Grow. When pounds of milk were worked out. So DR. fd. J. HARDY you pay for your chicks, everything is paid, they are shipped-to you by REMEMBER THE 'PHONE rfkr as possible the requirements were 't Parcel Post prepaid. \Ve guarantee ,96 per cent live chicks to reach You knew all about it. You •-f" DENTIST -iieternjlned in terms of pounds of feed, didn't let the paper know it. You you. If any Chicks are found dead on arrival get Postmaster's receipt -Isonrs of labor, etc., so that constantly Austin National Bank Bldg. found fault because the paper stating how many are dead, forward same to us and we will refund purchase dBnetuating prices would have no effect didn't have It. Haraly-fair. When Austin, Minn. price or make another shipment of Chicks to replace those received on the value of the figures. Re^alts you have an item remember the Austin Electric Supply Co. *A News and Phone Main 450. may be Interpreted at any time dead. 121 N. Main Str Phone Mafn 39 F. H. MAYER using prevailing prices. These chicks stand shipment because they are thoroughbred, hearty, The requirements for producing 100 UNDERTAKING healthy, full-of-pep, hatched-right chicks, that are "bound to live" •pounds of milk, based on 847. cows, Undertaker and Funeral Director chicks, and remember—it is not the first cost of your chicks, but how orith an average annual production of AUTO HEARSE many you j*aise quickly to maturity that counts, and these are the kind 5,252 pounds of 3.9 per cent milk, were of chicks that pay. Day Calls, Main 677 ,sas follows: Night Calls, Main 120 Winter Summer 25 50 100 500 8.7 Breed Chicks Chicks 'Grain pounds) 33.1 Chicks Chicks and other dry rough* ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. S. C. White Leghorns .....$6.00 $10.00 $18.50 $ 85.00 18.7 age (pounds) 129.9 Surgeon Occulist S. C. Brown Leghorns 6.25 10.50 19.00 88.00 i:S&a*e and other succulent 27.» Surgeon C. M. A St. P. Ry. roughage (pounds) 191.3 ^. 20.00 S. C. Buff Leghorns 6.50 90.00 11.00 r^Hanling and grinding Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel Jb Co. 88.00 R. C. Brown Leghorns 6.25 10.50 19.00 10.006 rta- concentrates 10-025 DISEASES OF THE EYE -SBedding (pounds) ....... 11.2 11.00 20.00 Barred Plymouth Rocks 6.50 90.00 .10 TPsurtnre (acres) GLASSES FITTED 11.00 20.00 90.00 S. C. Rhode Island Reds 6.50 2.0 •Wmmm labor (hours).... 2.7 Officfe First National Bank Bldg. 20.00 |vjf Corse labor (hours) 8 .4 R. C. Rhode Island Reds 6.50 90.00 11.00 JO. 425 ~d»erhead and other costs $0,556 Phone Office—Bridge- 75 20.00 11.00 White Wyandottes 6.50 90.00 ^•1 of .009 Of for calves 025 22.00 Phofte Residence—Bridge 499. one calf one calf 12.00 White Plymouth Rocks .. 7.00 95.00 Credit for manure (lbs.) 382 66 OFFICE HOURS: 24.00 S. C. Buff Orpingtons 7.00 13.00 105.00 22.00 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. m. 7.00 12.00 95.00 S. C. Black JNIinorcas By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. 25.00 V' 7.50 115.00 S. C. Anconas a.. 14.00 105.00 Silver Laced Wyandottes 7.00 ,13.00 24.00 You Want To AUSTIN CLINIC 22.00 12.00 95.00 Partridge Wyandottes ... 7.00 J. F. FAIRBANKS 13.00 24.00 7.00 105.00 S. G. White Orpingtons ... Chas. F. Lewis, M. D. 14.00 25.00 115.00 7.50 Black Langshans Moriev on E. C. Rebman, M. D. 25.00 7.50 115.00 14.00 Light Brahmas .T Chas. C. Alien, M. D. Dealer In 105.00 13.00 24,00 7.00. R. C. Black Minorcas J. G. W. Havens, M. D. 1 N E S S and You may order any number of chicks you desire, that is, 25-50-75-100125-150-175, W. B. Grise, M. D. COAL, WOOD, LIME etc., but not less than 25. You get the same quality chicks General Surgery ^-4* CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, whether you order 25 or 1,000. Send you ordefr as early as possible and COLLARS .Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat' BRICK AND WALL state ajbotrt when the Chicks are wanted and we will follow your instructions Glasses fitted PLASTER. as near as possible as we ship every week. Remember—it is» Surgeons— St. Olaf Hospital IF YOU DO, CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU not the first cost of your chicks, but how many you raise "quickly to maturity" m.-f'-'US- C.G.W. R.R. WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. that makes you a success. Absolutely—ychi can grow these? Co. Geo. A. Hormel Ml it chicks better than a pound a month. Hormel Milling Co. Send full amount with all orders to Babcock Bldg. Opposite P. O. Office 301 East Bridge St. ®^i' JENS0Nf& PHIFFER Phono Main 197 A. A. ZIEMER CO., Austin, Minn. V. Phones Main 32 For. Information Out Austin, Minn. Can Of OfficeHonrs Any Of The Docteva