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Garbisch says he is sure hiaving hard Needed For Wheat And it is further ordered, that in this Court his final account In the Matter of the Estate of estate Monday, the 18th day of July, 1921, the administration of the. luck with his hogs this spring, having Bina J. Pooler, Decedent: at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Probate said decedent, together with bis petition I got "only" 40 pigs in three litters, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to praying for the adjustment Court Rooms at Court house at the Charles A. Pooler, Raymond A. Pooler, and all doing nicely, thank you. There allowance city of Austin, iif said county, be, of said final account Max A. Pooler and Dorothy H. were two litters of 13 and one of 14 Fulfillment of Conditions for those grown continuously. The results Important among factors of wheat and the same hereby is fixed and for distribution of tKe residue of Pooler, the heirs at law of said de estate to the persons thereunto which even the most hardened appointed as the time and place for Bringing National Show Held show clearly that one crop production, which together determine ceased, and to all personsi interested I hearing upon and the examination, titled. THEREFORE, YOU, ANI t.-j'-h boosters for Poland Chinas and Durocs should not be followed by another of, Boom to Industry to a large extent the yield per acre, is in the final account ahd distribution EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited 'adjustment and allowances of such are forced to Sklmit is "some that of good cropping system which the same kind. of the estate of said decedent: claims as shall be presented within and required to show cause, if I Increase Minnesota's cream check. One very important reason for the pigs."—Hayfield Herald. will keep the-land reasonably free The' representative ox the above the time aforesaid any you have, before this Court at the Probate Court -Rooms in tie named decedent, having filed in this Let notice hereof be given by the With this purpose in mind hun-' decrease in yield as a result of continuous from weeds and in good physical condition, As long as there is oil there will be Court his final account of the administration publication of this order in the Court House in the City of At lreds of Minnesota dairymen are de-: cropping is that fungi which and \^hich will maintain productivity. oil stock, and as long as there is oil Mower County News, as provided by in the County of Mower, State of! of the estate of said decedent, 'oting that pfcrt of their working cause root rots, foot rots and stem Systems which accomplish stock there will be suckers. together with his petition law. nesota, on the 9th day of .ime not occupied about the cow barn! rots are likely to accumulate in the these results in Minnesota usually are praying- for the adjustment and allowance Dated April 11th, 1921. 1921, at 10 o'clock M., why said A. petition should not be granted. ind silo in exerting: influence to meet! soil. Even when clean seed is sown of said final account and planned about as follows: (a) 1. HENRY WEBER JUN., LEGAL NOTICES WITNESS, The Judge of sui for distribution of the residue, of he conditions under which the state' the crop may become diseasesd. One Judge of Probate. grain, 2. hay, 3. cultivated crop (b) Court, and the Seal of said Court, said estate to the persons thereunto (COURT SEAL.) nay obtain the National Dairy show! 1. grain, 2 hay, 3. hay, 4. cultivated of the best methods for reducing 1551 this 9th day of April, 1921. entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND SASSE & FRENCH, lext fall. Altho a legislative appro-' crop, 5. grain or (c) 1. grain, 2. hap, losess from such diseases is a judicious AMENDMENT OF THE ARTICLES HENRY WEBER, JUN., EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and Attorneys for Estate. OF INCORPORATION OF. required to show cause, if any you iriation to complete and equip state rotation of crops. In general Judge of Probate^ 3. cultivated crop, 4. cultivated crop. File No. 4191. "TRIPLE HOOP BANANA have, before this Court at the Probate April 11-18-25. (COURT SEAL) air buildings for the accommodation one crop should be followed by another The cultivated crop or crops in the CRATE COMPANY." Court Rooms in the Court House J. N. NICHOLSEN jf the show seems virtually assured, one not closely related to it. rotation give the opportunity to keep THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That, at a in the City of Austin, in the County ot R. C. ALDERSON CITATION FOR HEARING ON inen with the interests of dairying at For instance, it is better to alternate special meeting of the Stockholders the lancL free from weeds. The hay Mower. State of Minnesota, on Attorneys For Petitioner. FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR of "Triple Hoop Banana Crate Company" heart are watching closely to see that crop aids in keeping the soil in good wheat with oats than with barley 16th day of May, 1921, at 10 DISTRIBUTION File No. 4138. 6f Austin, Minnesota, a Corperation STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of o'clock A. M., why said petition no erring# conception of economy, physical condition a»d, if it is clover, or rye, because some of the diseases April 11-18-25. duly organized, created and Mower, ss. In Probate Court. should not he planted. causes the legislature to hesitate. may aid in keeping up the supply of which affect wheat also affect rye and existing under the laws of the State of WITNESS, The Judge sai In the matter of the estate of When you hear a man boasting' is The huge show,attracting the best barley, but do not plant food. The grains provide feed affect oats. of Minnesota, duly called and held at Court, and the Seal of said Court tlm Harriet E. Gibbons, Decedent: comforUmg'. a loud tone of voice, it is bovine blood of the nation, with its! the Company's Office in the City of 14th day of April, 1921. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO and cash crops. Rotations such as However, the results of rotation to remember that the loudest hos*'* Austin, in said County and State, on Solon F. Gibbons, Charles H. Gibbons, ttendant machinery and educational HENRY WEBER, JUN., these aid in keeping up the wheat may be affected'by seasonal or local the 10th -day of November A. D. B. E. Hughes, and all per­ ewes its noise to wind. Judgfe of Probate exhibits, will so stimulate interest, yields, but more plant food is removed conditions. While good results usually 1920, at 8 o'clock, P. M., the Stockholders, "S ... (COURT SEAL) and awaken farmers to opportunities from the soil than is added, and in order are obtained by growing wheat by a unanimouus vote duly File No. 4141. repealed an amendment of Article-II, in dairying, that several years of: to maintain or increase yields over after corn, the wheat scab parasite "&J 'April 18-25-May. 2. Paragraph I, of the Articles of Incorporation FARMERS and GARDENERS ormal development in the industry a period of years, it is necessary also may cause rot and stalk rots of of said Company, which said will be acomplished within a week, ORDER LIMITING~TIME TO FILE either to plow down clover crops or eorn, especially in the southern part amendment was adopted on the 8th CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING it is felt. I apply manure. We have a car of fertilizer from the American Chemical of the state. Wheat following corn, day of June, A. D. 1920, and the said THEREON stockholders duly amended the Articles on On University Farm wheat in the, therefore, may be more severely infour-year Estate 'of Elizabeth Meyer. Called Only a Beginning Company. This is one of the best chemical fertilizers of Incorporation of said company \n STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of rotation, oats, hay,- corn,! jured by scab, in seasons when the Minnesota's lead creamery but- and all of the Stockholders being the marekt—-and the prices are right. Mower, In Probate Court. which with eight tons manure per disease is serious, than when wheat ter production already is impressive,! either present, or represented and 1 In the Matter of the Estate of voting, the following resolution, acre preceding corn, has given, during, follows barley, oats, rye or even more than one-seventh of all the but-j Elizabeth Meyer, Decedent. BURNETT ft THOMPSON specifying such amendment,* was passed, a 10-year period, 39 percent increase. wheat. However, it would be unover ter consumed in the United States in! Letters of administration this day to-wit: wheat grown continuously with safe to say that it is a bad practice having been granted to Charles Meyer, 1919 coming from this state. During! RESOLVED, that Article II of the .-74 of Sargeant, Minnesota: CITY FEED STORE. manure applied at the same rate. The I grow wheat after corn, altho this "V-"- that year, the latest for which records Articles of Incorporation of "Triple It is ordered, that the time within Hoop Banana Crate Company" be, 5-year rotation gave approximately actually may be true in soiffe seasons are complete, Minnesota's creameries Phone Main 100. AUSTIN, MINN. which.all creditors of the above and the same hereby is, amended to the same results. Wheat and oats in some localities. and disposed of 143,176,204 made named decedent may present claims read as follows, viz: pounds of butter, the nearest alternated each year gave yields of In general it is gout! practice to folwheat "The amount of the Capital Stock rival state in point of score as well 16.7 per cent greater than, low one crop by one not closely rev/here of the Articles of Incorporation shall be Fifty Thousand dollars, ($50,000.00) wheat was grown continuously lated to it, altho this recommendation as geographically, being Iowa with The NEW EDISON Only divided into five hundred Manure was applied at the same rats may have to be modified to suit local 87,914,633 pounds. shares, of the par value of one hundred in the two systems. Approximately conditions.—A. C. Arny, in charge of And this is only the beginning, say dollars each. Said Stock shall the same increases were secured from! farm crops, and E. C. Stakman, plant jthose arranging for the show, as they be paid in at such times and in such amounts as the Board^ of Directors the other crops grown in rotation over pathologist, University Farm. point to unrealized and undeveloped Gives You shall determine." possibilities in dairying. Definitely This amendment was passed, approved and finally there is a trend away DOES THE COLLAR Order early and be sure to give all and adopted by the Stockholders from exclusive grain farming .with FIT THE HORSE the information necessary so there of said Corporation, this 10th day of November, 1920, by a vote of the the realization that the pasture and will be no mistake irf the filling." yeas and nays: yeas 5 nays none. ensilage crop may be more profitable Now that the busy spring season is IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the here, every farmer should make a than the wheat field. Linse for Bow-Legs and Knock-Knees. undersigned, President and Secretary "A community of cows" is invariably careful examination of the supply of Rnock-knees, bow-legs and other deformities of said Corporation, have subscribed a prosperous vicinity, it has horse collars on hand and see to it of children are caused, according our names and affixed the corporate 1 seal, this 10th day qf November, that he has a good fitting collar for to Dr. Frank E. Peckham, been found by J. M. Hackney, St. 1920. writing in the Journal of the American Paul, breeder, who took an active every horse he purposes to put to (CORPORATE SEAL) Medical association, by a lack of liine part in influencing the directors of work. Sore shoulders and sore necks JOHN A. MAUREK, in the foou. In such cases there is the National Dairy show to bring on farm horses are generally caused President. generally a history of artificial feeding, J. E. FE\ERESEN, either by collars that do not fit or by that exposition to Minnesota. which usually means that the Sccrctftry hames that are not properly adjusted. milk given was sterilized or pasteurized. Dairymen "Pay as They Go." STATE OF MINNESOTA, A collar that is too long will cause Mr. Hackney supports his contention These processes, v.'hile insuring County of Mower, ss. sore shoulder points and is likely also John A. Maurek and Joseph E. the purity of the mills, destroy the with a study of banking conditions Feyerson being first duly sworn, doth, to cause sores on the top of the neck. vitamines that are so necessary to in various parts of the state. each for himself, say that the "Triple A collar that is too wide or too narrow healthy growth. These vitamines are He recalled a recent visit to Fergus Hoop Banana Crate Company" is a essential to the assimilation of lime.' will also cause sores on different parts Falls, the center of a flourishing dairy corporation duly organized and existing and without lime the hones grow soft. of the shoulder or on top of the neck, under the laws of the State of district, where he found that on one Dr. Peckham insists that mother's depending on the kind and amount of Minnesota that John A. Maurek is day none of three banks held any milk is the ideal diet, but that when the President 'thereof, and Joseph E. work the horse is doing. Then, again, bills payable. The "cream check," cow's milk is substituted this must be Feyerson, Secretary that he has read a collar that is too short and tight coming in frequently and in substantial el.ould the foregoing certificate of the fresh and uncooked and have may cause the condition known as amendment of the Articles of Incor amounts, enabled farmers to lime water added to it. The juice of \4, poration, and the facts therein stated "sweeney" of the shoulder. adopt a "pay as you go" plan, Mr. oranges must also be given. are true, and the Articles have been Most farm horses are at least moderately Hackney asserted. Grain farming on amended accordingly that he execut When a man gets low in spirits, he fat in the spring. In this condition the contrary, makes it necessary for ed the certificate thereof, by authority buys a new suit when a woman gets the muscles about the neck and of the Stockholders of said Corporation, the farmer to live in debt for a half the same way, she buys a new hat. and the Seal affixed is the shoulders will be full and plump and year or more, and, with a big retUiH Corporate Seal of said Corporation, it will take a rather large collar to fit. at one time, presents a temptation and the said John A. Maurek and LEGAL NOTICES 1 1 The soft condition of the horses, for prodigality, he said. "'"Ss* Joseph E. Feyerson severally acknowledge however, coupled with the long days Between 300,000 and 500,000 persons, said certificate to be TAX JUDGMENT SALE of hard work, causes them to shrink free and voluntary act of said corporation. Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax it is predicted will attend the in flesh rapidly, and a collar that was Judgment of the District Court, of National Dairy show at the State Fair Dated at Austin, Minnesota, this the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, a good fit at the beginning of the season grounds if plans to hold the exposition 10th day of November, 1920. entered the 31st (fay of March, may be entirely unsatisfactory there October 8 to 15 are not obstructed JOHN A. MAUREK 1921, in proceedings for enforcing three or four weeks later. In some J. E. FEYERESEN, Sec. payment of taxes and penalties upon by failure of the legislature Free—Portrait Subscribed and sworn to before me cases the collar can be made to fit by real estate in the County of Mower to make the building appropriation. this 10th day of November, 1920. of Mr. Edison remaining delinquent on the first using a sweat pad, while in others a Live stock assembled at the show will MARTIN A. NELSON, Monday in January, 1921, and of the new or different collar will be required. be worth about $5,000,000, more than Notary Public, Miower County, Minn. Franklin Booth, who statutes in such case made and provided, has made flunons portrait It is better, however, to have My commission expires, March 4, 1,000 head comprising the collection. I shall on Monday the 9th day etchings of Lincoln and 1926. collars that fit than to use sweat of May, 1921, at ten o'clock in the floosevelt, has just com- Altho the show is national in character, 8[r. Office of Register of Deeds, 1eted a line etching of forenoon at my office in the Court pads. some animals will be received Bdison as he looks Mower County, House, in the City of Austin and today. We will be f'«d A poorly fitting collar not only from Canada. State of Minesota. County of Mower sell the lands which to rive yon a proof, done starts sores but also causes the horse I hereby certify that the within instrument on off aet paper, suitable are charged with taxes, penalties and U. S. Will Have Exhibit for framing-, size It 19. was filed for in this to fret, thus greatly reducing his efficiency. cost in said Judgment, and on which With the exposition will be a display record This proof bears a facsimile office on the 12th day of April, A. D. autorraph of Mr. A work horse wearing a taxes shall not have been previously of machinery used in, the care 1921, 11 A. M. Edison. Come in and ask at o'clock and duly paid. properly fitting c&iar is about twothirds for it. of cattle and preparation of dairy in book of Miscellaneous recorded Dated this 7th day of April, 1921. harnessed.—W. H. Peters, animal products. The department of agriculture O. J. SIMMONS, page 4*3^ Register of Deeds husbandry division, University will have an extensive exhibit. Auditor of Mower County April 18-25. farm. {SEAL* The appropriation of $100,000 is The New Edison is the only phonograph that RE­ sought to construct a mezzanine floor perfect singing or playing so perfectly that the CREATES in the new state fair cattle barn and THESE THE DAYS TO fcalkm cannot be distinguished from the original There's joy in baking RK-CREATION to equip other buildings with heating GROOM TRACTOR poribrmance. plants. It is pointed out that the improvements The forehanded farmer has been under any circumstances It plmys needle records betterthan the talking machines. —with a Copper-Clad busy for some time preparing for the two would be necessary soon for the It also gives you the ultimate achievement in sound" spring rush. Motive power on the proper accommodation of the state reproduction—the of music from Edison farm is of first importance at this season. RE-CREATION fair, so the fund will in no way be a RB-CBEATIONS. If horses are to be used, they bonus to obtain the ehow. should be put in the best possible condition. W. E. Skinner of Chicago, secretary zssr The New Edison is the only phonograph with all If the tractor is to be used, qf the National Dairy show, will establish choice at "Baking Day" i* one of ple«*ure models made in pure period designs—it adds a real the farm operator should anticipate permanent headquarters in St. for Copper-Clad owner* because furniture treasure to your home. Ask us for our book. the needs so far as possible, whether Paul soon. He will be engaged actively they know they can depend on it be for repairs or repair parts. "Edison and Music." all thru the summer .making Coper-Clad performance. "See that the carbon is cleaned preparations for the exposition. The therm© wall of the Copp'erClad, The New Edison brings to you all the world's good from the cylinders and the valves SSim with its heat retaining air music at its best—the gayest dance music, the loveliest ground," says J. B. Torrance of the XTRA SPRAY FOR •pact, makes it possible to heat division of engineering at University vocal selections, the most stirring instrumental performances, THE APPLE MAGGOT Its best the oven to a certain temperature—and Farm. "Look up the lubrication everything! To the three sprayings urged for then keep it. chart and directions with the idea of Minnesota orchards by horticulturists The New Edison has a perfection of mechanical construction following directions. The ignition Then, too, the Copper- mechanical of University Farm, A. G. Ruggles, worthy of Thomas A. Edison. It is built to system is one of the important factors Clad so is beautiful and so perfection state entomologist, would add another for successful operation, and the last a lifetime. No needles to change. easy to dean. We will be when it becomes necessary to fight instruction books give definite information glad to explain it to you in If you love music—your credit is good hore. A the apple maggot to a finish. The full as to its care. The cooling detail. spraying program as recommended is Gentleman's Agreement is all we ask—pay cash or Gentleman's system will be more dependable if it as follows: First, when the center Agreement is flushed out thoroly and refilled suit yotir own convenience. Ask us to explain AUSTIN FURNITURE CO. bud of the flower cluster begins to with clean soft water. All bolts and our easy-pay Budget Plan.' show pink second, just after the nuts should be kept tight. petals fall third, about July 1, and "Now is the time to put all machinery fourth, for the special benefit of the Schlemler Paper in shape for service. Find out maggot, soon after the middle of July. what repair parts are needed and get them immediately. Remember that this News items from all sections of fr' many others will be ordering parts also The News. territory are wanted by W, and that implement men will be mail, tell us personally, Send them to us by busy in keeping up with the orders. or call Maui 460. fr$ "7