Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 11, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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•p I, J1 1 ,-. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Page Six, Monday, July 11, 1921. 7TT 4»»— KEEP THE YOUNG*»«pr'*-*""B'-i LEGALNOTICES FLOCK GROWING. "What do you think that pretty girl said to the officer who introduced hjs To secure the greatest returns for NOTICE FOR SALE OF WHITTIER comrades to her at the naval IbaUT 'If' Jt investment and care of poultry, one BUILDING. Sbe aald, Toa hive got »e in a nice the Farm Bureau must get the maximum egg production Notice is hereby given that the I IN "'r": when eggs are highest in price. Board of Education of Independent Spring pullets well developed are the School District No. 27 of Mower "T' County, Minnesota, will receive sealed ones that will lay the most eggs in RANK STATEMENT bids for the sale of the old Whittier fall and early winter when the current by F. L. L1EBENSTEIN, Bank No. 1231 School Building located near the price of eggs is the highest. County Agoat, Mowtr Co. Statement of the condition of South Bridge in the City of Austin on The young stock then must be kept LANSING STATE RANK, Saturday the 16th day of July, 1921, Lansing, Minnesota. feat growing and developing for early maturity—-the at 8:30 o'clock P. M. at the Franklin FLAN COUNTY POULTRY the close of business on June 30th, pullets to lay—ranjl the Building in said City. 1921. CULLING SCHOOL SOON. Said school board specifically reserves cockerels for marketing. RESOURCES all blaek-boards, heating and Feeding.—The young flock may be The farm bureau is planning to Loans and Discounts ....$115,620.48 plumbing fixtures now in said building. •conduct a poultry culling school at fed twice daily, morning and night, or 265.15 The board reserves the right to Overdrafts may be allowed to feed at will from a some central point in the county. The reject any and all bids and 6ach bid U. S. Bonds and other school will be held some time in August hopper of mixed grains. In the latter must be accompanied by a deposit of 32,200.00 U. S. obligations case, the hopper should be placed in $15.00 evidencing the good faith of or September and representatives Due from a yard so built that the old flock cannot such bid so to remain on deposit until from the University Farm will conduct other Banks ... $6,175.84 the contract of purchase is completed. enter. There should also be in the school with the aid of the Cash J. E. CRIPPEN, on Hand ...... 4,379.15 this yard a hopper of ground feed so co. nty agent and local poultry experts. Clerk of Said School Board. Cur. .$3,253.00 that the young flock may eat at will. July 11-18.. Gold 490.00 Grit, oyster shells and charcoal Every township unit of the farm Silver 535.35 bureau that is interested in the poultry should also be accessible at all times. MORTGAGE SALE. Other 118.80 work will have two or more representatives !Drink.—It is very important that Notice is hereby given that a mort- the growing flock should have fresh, at the school. These people 10,572.99 gage made by Jourgen Olson and Total Cash Assets cold water and plenty of sour milk to will be thoroly posted on the work Checks and Cash Items. 41.01 Clara Olson, his wife, Mortgagors, to drink. Clean and scald drinking utensils Edward A. Buck as Trustee under the' «nd will help put on local culling demonstrations ...$158,699.63 last Will and Testament of William Total. in their communities. If often. Buck deceased, Mortgagee, dated December possible it is desired to have a one LIABILITIES Housing.—The roosting place of the 1st, 1916, and duly recorded Capital Stock $15,000.00 liundred per cent drive in the cam young flock must be well ventilated so on April 21st, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. Surplus Fund 5,000.00 paign for culled flocks in the county. that they will be comfortable during Undivided Profits, net.... 2,452.02 M., in the office of the Register of Each unit should decide who they the night. Keep the quarters clean Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, Reserved for depreciation want to represent their unit at this and sanitary. Roosts should be treated in Book 51 of-Mortgages on Page on bonds 1,150.00 school should send his or her name to Deposits subject 241, will be foreclosed by a sale of with kerosene at least every two the farm bureau office. to check $31,852.95 the premises described in said mortgage weeks to conquer the mites. and which are hereinafter described, The morning sessions will be held Cashier's checks 502.82 Range.—The young flock must be under the power of sale contained from 9:30 to 12:00 and the afternoon induced to range as much as possible. Total Immediate in said mortgage for default in sessions from 2:00 to 4:00. The This can be managed by scattering Liabilities .... 32,355.77 the payment of the sum of Thirtyeight forenoons will be occupied with instructional the morning and evening green feed thousand one hundred and sixtyone work and use of the utility Savings deposits. 23,223.63 and 66-100 Dollars, which is hereby over as large a space as possible. score card. Time certificates. 70,318.21 declared and hereby claimed to be Don't let the young stock become !~4 This work will be very interesting due thereon at the date of this notice. stunted. Often the smaller ones and instructive and as many as possible Total deposits ..$125,897.61 Said Edward A. Buck died on should be separated from the rest of 125,897:61 should plan to attend. March 19th, 1920, and on the application the flock and given extra care to promote Bonds sold with agreement of Harriet A. Hart, one of the their growth and development. to repurchase 9,200.00 persons interested in the trust estate, CLASSIFICATION AND Keep the young stock growing. and after due notice to all. persons GRADING OF MARKET Total $158,699.63 interested therein, the District Court EGGS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, of the County of Olmsted and State SEMI-WEEKLY County of Mower, ss. of Minnesota, which had jurisdiction The following classifications and We, N. F. Banfield, President, and MARKETGRAM of said matter, on September 2nd, 1920. grading of market eggs have been L. S. Chapman, Cashier, of the above duly entered an order in said matter adopted by the Department of Agriculture, named Bank, do solemnly swear that wherein and whereby said Court duly state of Minnesota, and recommended the above statement is true to the GRAIN—Prices declined during the appointed the undersigned James A. From all directions, news comes each week to fill the for general adoption by best of our knowledge and belief. week, altho without definite trend. On Melone as Trustee of the trust estate, N. F. BANFIELD, President the poultry men and produce dealers which included said mortgage, in place June 30 and July 1 prices fluctuated L. S. CHAPMAN. Cashier. columns of The Mower County News and make it a of the state. and instead of Edward A. Buck, deceased, nervously account evening up for holiday. Correct Attest: (Two) directors and said Melone was by said Classification of Market Eggs.— There was a big decline on the WILL BELL Court by said order duly vested with really interesting community paper. Eggs should be classed as "Fresh 5th with sentiment somewhat bearish E. C. BANFIELD all of the powers, and duties of said Gathered," "Held," "Refrigerator," over rains in parts of wheat belt. The Subscribed and sworn to before Edward A. Buck as such Trustee, with and "Processed." me this 11th day of July, 1921. market closed stronger on short covering all the right, title and interest of said (Seal) H. J. DROST, Definition. and good class of new buying. Edward A. Buck, as such Trustee, in Notary Public, Mower County, Minnesota. "Fresh Gathered" are eggs marketed """Without co-operation such a paper would not be Disappointing threshing returns from and to any and all of said trust directly from the farm and which property, which included said mortgage, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri My Commission expires Jan. 6, 1928. pass thru the course of prompt distribution without further act, deed or instrument and private report indicating possible. We wish to thank our readers and reporters as fully as if he had been under proper conditions. Bank No. 630 Missouri wheat crop around 31,000,000 appointed trustee in and by said last "Held" eggs shall comprise such as Statement of the condition of bushels also had considerable effect. for the help they give in filling the paper with news. will and testament. That said Melone STATE BANK OF SARGEANT have been kept by producer or held Export demand slow country duly qualified and is now act at the close of business June 30, 1921. at some point of distribution without offerings only fair. Corn country offerings ing as such trustee. That a certified RESOURCES We like to get items from all parts of the big territory xefrigeration until inferior in quality to arrive light. Continued hot Loans and discounts $112,739.31 copy of said order was on April 21st, "Fresh Gathered." dry weather causing some apprehension "VP—^aft" 1 241.78 1921, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., duly recorded which The News serves. "Refrigerator" eggs shall comprise in the office of the Register in corn market but reports thus Banking House, Furniture such as have been in artificial cold of Deeds of said Mower County in 4,000.00 far are favorable. In Chicago cash ana ix cures Book 86 of Deeds on Page 513 storage for a period longer than thirty Other Real Estate........ 4,200.00 market No. 2 red winter wheat $1.22 If Due from other days. No action or proceeding has been instituted No. 2 hard $1.23 No. 3 mixed corn banks .$ ,992.26 at law or otherwise to recover "Processed" egggs shall comprise You can help get good publicity for your neighborhood 58c No. 3 yellow corn 58c No. 3 Cash on Hand the debt secured by said mortgage, such as have been subjected to any white oats 35c. For the week Chicago Cur. ... $938.00 or any part thereof. preservative process with salt, lime, July wheat down 4c at $1.20% corn and make a little money at the same time. Ask us Gold ... 105.00 That the real estate so mortgaged waterglass, etc. up %c at 61%c. Minneapolis July Silver 313.90 and so to be sold is situate in the Grading of Market Eggs. wheat down l%c at $1.22%. Chicago County of Mower and State of Min- about it. Total cash assets ........ For market purposes eggs shall be September wheat down 3c at $1.20% 8,349.16 nesota, and described as follows: Paid out for Expenses, etc. .•graded as follows: September corn down lc at 61c. Minneapolis The South West quarter the in excess of Earnings... 1,201.03 "First"—Fresh eggs that are clean, September wheat down 3c at West half..'(%) of the South East "full, strong-bodied, sweet, uniform in quarter .('%), and the South half $1.25% Kansas City September down Total $131,731.28 (Ys) of the North West quarter (%), size and weight 24 oz. (net weight) 3c at $1.12 Winnipeg October wheat The News LIABILITIES prrtits The News is the and the South West quarter •(%.) of per dozen. $1.39%. Capital Stock 10,000.00 the North East quarter of Section "Seconds"—Fresh eggs, reasonably HAY—Light receipts give some Surplus Fund 5,000.00 ten (10), and the South East :full, strong-bodied, sweet, weighing strength to eastern markets. Transactions Notes Rediscounted and official papy of more quarter (%), and the East half less than 24 oz. and no less than 20 small and demand limited to Bills Payable (including of the South West quarter (%:), and oz. (net weight). local needs. Brisk demand for good certificates for money the South East quarter of the 1 FARM NEWS Mower County borrowed) ...... "Dirties"—Eggs with shells dirty, 24,000.00 grades at Chicago. First car new hay North East quarter of Section Deposits subject. nine (9), all in Township one hundred soiled, stained, smeared or washed. arrived at Cincinnati. Receipts No. 1 to check $26,269.87 and four (104) North of Range "Checks"—Eggs with shells cracked, grades not equal to local demand at Cashier's checks 488.38 and prints fourteen (14) Wefet, containing in a'li checked or dented, misshapen or than all the papers in Kansas City but market remains six hundred and forty acres of land thin-shelled or undersized. weak. New prairie expected at Kan- Total Immediate more or less according to Government "Rejects"—All eggs unfit for human sas City this week. Quoted: July 6th: Liabilities ... 26,758.25 County Board Survey thereof, the county I]' food. No. 1 timothy New York $29.50, Chicago Said sale will be made by the Sheriff Minnesota produces 80,000,000 dozen $23, Cincinnati $19.50, Minneap-' Savings Deposits 3,902.89 of said Mower County, Minnesota, on .me oertiucaces eggs annually and 5 cents more per oils $18, Atlanta $27, Memphis $25. July 20th, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the Proceedings combined dozen by careful grading would add forenoon at the front door of the No. 1 alfalfa Omaha $17, Memphis Total Deposits.. 92,731.28 Court House in the City of Austin, $4,000,000 to their value. $20. Kansas City $18. No. 1 prairie 92,731.28 Minnesota, to pay said debt, interest, The following article by N. E. Omaha $12, Minneapolis $15.50, Kansas disbursements, Two hundred Dollars Chapman, poultry specialist of University City $14. THE Total $131,731.28 attorneys fees and taxes for the vear farm, should be of value to FEEDss—Market dull and weak, demand STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of 1917, $487.68, 191S, $395.48 'ana Mower county poultry people. very limited light business, Mower, ss. 1919, $494.48, paid by the undersigned wheat feeds declined further and hominy We Chas. L. Schwartz, President, on December 30th, 1920, and onehalf "GETTING EGGS Mower Counts and F. C. Schwartz, Cashier of the feed sold $1 per ton lower than taxes 1920 $265.40 paid May 31st, TO MARKET" above named Bank do solemnly swear week ago. Cottonseed meal prices advanced 1921, pursuant to the terms of said i:nat the above statement is true to mortgage, together with interest on This is the time of year when great more because of announcement 'he best of our knowledge and belief. the same. care must be experienced to maintain of 25 per cent reduction in cotton Dated June 3rd. 1921. the quality of market eggs. There acreage than improved demand. CHAS. L. SCHWARTZ, President JAMES A. MELONE, are five main points to be observed. Linseed meal and alfalfa meal fairly F. C. SCHWARTZ, Cashier. As trustee under the last Will and First.—Produce infertile eggs. Sell, steady. Gluten feed unchanged. Correct Attest (Two) Directors— Testament of William Buck, Deceased. REINHOLD F. SCHWARTZ, confine or kill the old roosters. As Stocks in general good, movement BURT W. EATON, FRANK MARTIN. the young males become bothersome, light. Quoted: Bran $13, middlings Attorney for Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me they should be kept separate, if possible, 313 Minneapolis bran $21.50, middlings Rochester, Minnesota. this 7th day of July, 1921. June ,6-13-20-27-July 4-11. from the laying stock. $21.50, Philadelphia linseed (Seal) THEODORE KNUTSON. Second.—Provide one nest for each meal $27.50 Minneapolis, $32.50 Buffalo Notary Public, Mower County, Min•^SOtn. A girl of twenty intends to mara four hens, and gather eggs at least 36 per cent cottonseed meal $30 $2.50 A Year—Worth It handsome, rich man, but at twice daily, at noon and about 5:00 Memphis, $30 Atlanta gluten feed My commission expires Jan. 14th, thirty she often hopes she still may o'clock p. m. $27.50 Chicago, $30.71 Philadelphia 1^27. .be able to marry a man. 1 Third.—Confine all broody hens the white hominy feed $23 Chicago, $27.50 first night found. Continued heat seriously Philadelphia No. 1 alfalfa meal affects the consistency of the $19.50 Kansas City. M.H KENASTON 7"- white of the eggs and causes it to DAIRY PRODUCTS—3utter markets The Mower County News jV shrink. very firm with price tendency upward. c^ Mam 659-R Fourth. Grade the eggs when Supplies light, especially of Please send me The News for six months, for gathered, keeping the little ones, fancy grades, which are becoming REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS checked or dirty eggs for home use scarcer as hot weather has become which I agree to pay $1.00. j- Citr and Business Prooerties. Rentals and Insurance and putting the eggs to be marketed general. Consumptive demand so far In the case which should always be has been good. Closing prices 92 Offic* with Nithuii OtBuiir Laad Co- St kept in a cool, dry place free from score: New York 38c Chicago 34%c N am 4 AUSTIN. MINN. odors, but not in draft. Fresh eggs Anatin National Bank Bldg Philadelphia 38%c Boston 39c. must be handled as carefully as sweet Cheese markets firmer and prices Postoffice Address .. milk or cream. higher following recent advances at 4 Fifth.—Market eggs at least three country points. Storing' still taking times per week and protect the case THE IDEAL CAFE "lace altho on conservative scale. (This offer good for week of July 11 to 16, inclusive, and applies rfrom sun and heat on the way to Movement into storage in producing only to those who are not now si|bscribers and must be brought^ town. Do not permit the eggs to ge sections active. No export business to the office or mailed direct. Not good when accepted by damp as moisture has a softening effect of any consequence. Wisconsin primary AUSTIN, MINN. solicitors. Use it for a Relative, Friend or Neighbor.) on the shells and starts mould. markets prices averags: Twins "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING"1 If the market eggs of Minnesota i5c Daisies 15%c Double Dais es were graded and quality maintained WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST '.5c Young Americas 16%c Longhorns on the way to market the value would 16 %c. A 1 VAT THE LOWEST OF PRICES $ be increased at least five cents per TRY US a dozen. Care and co-operation on the Meaning of "Talking" Dream. ROY CHRISTENS0N rnViN fill '-"4 part of producers and all egg-handlers, If you dream that you talk much 'I# would greatly increase the reputation you will be exposed to some malicious 1 'VW4^- of Minnesota eggs in the marKet plans if you hear much talking around of the nation. you be careful of your neighbors. —mf/hi --1 t-**'T"'i