Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 25, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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it m... Ji 1 Page Seven MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, July 25, 1921. .Crops, Marketing and 3|S LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS.KS# Raise More And Better a re a N f- Pure Bred Livestock. BEST LIGHT HOGS MOWER COUNTY WOOL GROWERS FORM Light hogs have gained fully 5Ock white hominy feed $22.50 St. Louis •—4 given short weight by buyers—Study I this week?1, with heavies 25c or more 36 percent cottonseed meal $36.50 market conditions and market requirements—Keep News Notes from SCORE GOOD GAIN lower. Range at the close $8.25 to Memphis -Gluten feed $28.50 Chicago creameries back •A* $10.50, bulk $8.50 to $9.50. Good pigs No. 1 alfalfa made $19 Kansas City. home posted on what is going on. around $10.00. Best native lambs DAIRY PRODUCTS ^Butter markets 9. Establish a department for the Farm Bureau closing at $9.00 to $9.25, choice light steady during the week but -unsettled the wholesale purchase of supplies. Top* Reaches $10.75 at ewes $4.00. at the close and the confident 10. Provide means thru which cooperative County Officers Elected payment of ten cents per pound is advanced tone of a week ago is lacking. Movement i! creameries can co-operate Week's Peak Steers, on all wool sent to the warehouse. An exchange says that an evangelist At Dexter Meeting into-storage still continues, but with one another.—Thru the district Each year's clip is pooled separately had tacked to a tree at the intersection _§ell Up to $9.25. smaller percentage of current receipts by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, associations on local matters and Thursday. and the average price received of two roads a sign bearing: will grade satisfactory for this purpose County Agent, Mower Co. thru their state associations on general for all the wool of a specific grade this advice: as hot weather defects are common. By Don J. Slater. matters. 1. is what the farmer receives. The National "Prepare to meet thy God."' ASSOCIATION TO 92 score butter: New York South St. Paul, July 23 Better This is a time of mass information Wool Pool has been receiving And then along came a man from, The following articles set forth the 42c Chicago 40^ Philadelphia quality light and handyweight and mass action. The chief competitors MEET AUGUST 4th purpose of the Minnesota Co-operat-, from five to eight cents a pound more the state highway department who 41 ^c Boston 43c. hogs and beef cattle have been most of the co-operative creameries ive Creamery Association and tells than the local dealers are paying as placed a sign below it with the single Cheese markets very firm and average popular sellers at the market during are thoroly organized. The times an average. word: what it aims to do. County Pool Will Co-operate With fully three cents higher than a the past week, choice light hogs advancing call for organization on the part of "Detour.' National Wool Pool—County. At least eighteen counties of the week ago on all styles following advances Minnesota Co-operative Creameries the co-operative creameries. to $10.75, and choice fed state have joined the National Wool Association, Inc. Agent Urges Co-operation. at country markets on Monday. yearling steers and heifers $9.25. The All the association shall do and 4- Pool. Much of the wool held privately LEGAL NOTICES Good export and consumptive demand Brief Outline of Work fed yearling class advanced around how it shall do it, must be worked out MOWER county will have a wool is being moth eaten and injured by lending support to trading. 1. Co-operation between the co-t 25c per cwt., while dryfed steers averaging as the needs require. The thing now growers' association, it was decided rats'and mold. Wisconsin primary market price: operative creameries for general improvement is to organize. 1,000 pounds or over have NOTICE OF TAX JUDGMENT 1 1 at a meeting of local wool Twins 20c Daisies 21c Double Daisies Asks Co-operation. in the manufacture and, sold strong all week, best of these SALE—FORFEITED LANDS Minnesota Co-operative Creameries growers, at the Dexter hall, Thursday. .20% Longhorns 24c Young Notice is hereby given that all parcels marketing of dairy and poultry pro-j Asosciation Incorporated. "If anyone who has wool will send here going from $8.00 to $8.50. The The following temporary officers Americans 23c. of land bid in for the state and A. J. McGuire, market for grass steers selling from ducts. his name to the Farm Bureau office were elected: H. J. Lockwood, not assigned to purchasers or redeemed GRAIN:—Markets firm and higher 2. Assist creameries to organize $5.25 to $7.00 has carried a weak undertone Organization Manager. with the amount he has," County within three (3) years from thedate Grand Meadow, president A. K. Jacobson, first two days of week mainly because district associations, fifteen or more all week with trade uneven, Agent Liebenstein said, "and state if of the tax sale at which they areoffered, Rose Creek, secretary-treasurer of unfavorable crop returns and in state. District association to plan and these are closing weak around THRESHING EXEMPT he would like to pool, or would like to shall be disposed of as provided Henry Lavason, Rose Creek, E. reports that rust and blight were increasing work of state association and control 25c' lower. Butcher she stock including have some woolen goods, immediately by Section 2127 and 2128 General FROM WORKMEN'S J. Douglas, Grand Meadow and Peter especially in the northwest. best grass cattle from the Dakotas it. it will give the county association Statutes of 1913 and actsamendatory LAW REPORTED Finkelson, Adams, directors. Public buying was also a factor. 3. Assist co-operative creameries thereof. and some fed offerings sell'ng from some data to work on. Everyone interested The growers after hearing an explanation Prices declined on the 16th, with trade to organize shipping units within To County Agents:— Pursuant to the Statutes in such $6.25 to $7.50 has sold steady to should plan to attend the of the operation of the National ev. ning-up. This continued thru the case made and provided, I shall on "Under date of July 7th, the following districts. Units to be composed of strong all week, while the bulk of the meeting August 4th. Bring the ladies Wool Pool and of the manner in Monday the 8th day of August A. D. 18th, when over-bought condition was letter containing information of the number of creameries that conveniently grass cattle selling from $3.75 to to help, select the woolen goods. Drop 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at which wool growers may secure excellent interest to you was addressed to disclosed. During the remainder of ship together and fill a car $6.00 are around 25c lower. Canners a card to the Farm Bureau office, the office of the County Auditor at the woolen materials, such as auto County Agent Paul A. Johnson by F. the week outside buying fell off and a week the year around, (minimum.! and Cutters show little change, selling Austin, with the data asked for. Any Court House in the City of Austin robes, blankets, mackinaws, dresses, the market became unsettled with A. Duxbury, chairman of the Industrial car 274 tubs—maximum car 548 largely from $1.50 to $3.50. Bull information will be gladly furnished and County of Mower, State of Minnesota, sweaters, socks, underwear and other Commission of Minnesota. trade only fair and mostly local. tubs. Car lot shipments reach mar-} trade has been up and down closing by the farm bureau office," he concluded. sell said lands which are woolen goods by sending in raw wool "Your letter of June 28th to F. Country offerings were not large during charged with taxes, penalties and ket in less time and in better condi-' about steady with a week ago, bolognas for the manufacture of these goods the week. In Chicago cash market costs and on which taxes shall not E. Balmer Of the University Farm, tion. Net saving on freight should! mostly $3.50 to $4.50. Market and also in payment for the work to have been previously paid. has been referred to this department No. 2 red winter wheat closed at average around 40 cents per hundred, for veal calves remained stationary SEMI-WEEKLY woolen mills of the state, decided to Dated at the City of Austin, Mian., $1.25 No. 2 hard at $1.26 No. 3 yellow for attention. It asks whether a all week, best lights at the close to 4. Provide a field man for eachj this 11th day of July, 1921. organize a County Wool Growers Organization. MARKETGRAM corn at 62c No. 3 mixed corn at farmer operating a small thresher rig packers $8.50 seconds largely $5.50. district who shall be a first class SEAL. when he co-operates with his neighbors, 62c No. 3 new white oats at 36c. For Stockers and feeders sold at the close creamery operator in every respect. O .J. SIMMONS, i- Will Meet Thursday. they assisting him in doing his the week Chicago July wheat dropped largely from $4.00 to $6.00. __ He will be selected for each district Auditor Mower County, Minn. HAY:—Eastern hay markets firm The association will meet at Dexter 7c closing at $1.25% July corn advanced threshing and he threshing for them July 21-25-Aug. 1. in conference with the district association. and about $1 higher than one week hall, Thursday, August 4th at has to carry a workmen's compensation Vac at 64%. Minneapolis July His chief work will be to assist ago. Receipts and stock light. Central 1:30 o'clock P. M. At this meeting policy on his machine. wheat dropped 8%c closing at the creamery operators and western markets weak and mostly samples of goods manufactured by "In reply, we have to advise you $1.29%. Chicago- September wheat creamery boards in improving quality in buyer's favor. Little shipping woolen mills will be exhibited and orders dropped 5%c closing at $1.26% September that the Supreme Court of this state of cream by proper grading. Assist demand and receipts slightly in excess taken. Permanent officers will has decided that the business of corn Mc lower closing at in having all the work of the of local demand. Country loadings be elected and the constitution adopted threshing is exempt from the operation 61 %c. Minneapolis September wheat creamery conducted in a way to as-: again falling off. Considerable at the first meeting will be amended dropped 6%c closing at $1.31%. Kansas of the workmen's compensation sure high and uniform quality butter, new hay arriving out of condition. to fit the association. In the meantime, law as farm labor. The case in which City September wheat dropped and the most efficient and economical Southern markets inactive and weak. notices will be sent out and an this opinion was rendered was one 6%c closing at $1.15. operation and management of the, Quoted: (July 20) No. 1 timothy New effort will be made to determine the where the owner of the threshing rig creamery. Also assist in getting! York $32.50, Philadelphia $25, Cincinnati amount of wool still held in the county 1,415 farms in Mower County operated was making a business of threshing the cream into the creameries in good $21, new $19.50, Chicago $25, and how much of it will be placed by owners and managers. among farmers, being an extreme condition that is now being taken to new $20, Atlanta $27.50, Kansas City in the county pool to be sent to the case where it might have been possible Drop in— Advertisements in He News reach the cream stations in bad condition, new $11. No. 1 alfalfa, Kansas City National Warehouse. to hold that he was engaged in the consumer. 5. Establish a department for| $19, Omaha $16.50, Memphis $22. Let Us Show You Methods Explained. the business of threshing distinct the grading and scoring of butter No. 1 prairie Minneapolis $14.50, The method followed in pooling from that of farming. both at the creameries and at the Omaha $11.50, Kansas City $13. The Battery wool is briefly this: Each farmer "The opinion is broad enough we markets. This Department would FEED:—Wheat feeds fairly firm sacks and labels his wool and it is all HIGHEST PRICE The progress of this station, think to cover any possible case of the With A Two work in co-operation with the Dairy but easier tendency is noted in quotations is steady because of honest, loaded together and shipped to the operation of threshing machines and School of the University and the for future shipments. Kansas PAID FOR skilled, unbiased BATTERY National Warehouse at Chicago it can be safely stated that threshing Year Quarantee State Dairy and Food Department in SERVICE. mills asking $17 for hard bran for operations are not covered by the where it is sorted and graded and a Poultry and Veal developing a Minnesota grade and a July shipment and $16.25 for 30 day receipt stating the amount of each workmen's compensation law. You will find that your battery Minnesota Brand of Co-operative shipment. Country trade not taking grade is sent to the individual farmer. "It might not be understood, however, troubles decrease when Creamery Butter. Get Oar Prices hold as expected and market in reseller's that there is no liability for injuries The wool is then held until the directors Pierce Battery Co. you make this your station. WE 6. Establish a department for hands as mills sold heavily to Before Von Ge deem it advisable to sell and water, charge,, repair, and rebuild arising in that activity. The the advertising of Minnesota Cooperative jobbers last few wfeekg. Oil meals, ALL MAKES. as demand is created the different Elsewhere common law liability arising from Creamery Butter and other firm sales very light. Hominy feed negligence prevails in that activity grades are sold. The total charges are 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, R. H. JOHNSON dairy products—advertising to be University of 50c-$l lower. Gluten feed and alfalfa the actual cost of handling, grading, and while there is no law requiring insurance conducted where Minnesota Co-operative PROVISION meal unchanged. Stocks and receipts Phone Bridge 301. Minn. storing and insurance which amounts of the risk involved, business Southern Minnesota Creamery Butter is offered for to about three cents per pound for a fair. Quoted: Bran $14, middlings prudence might dictate protection by sale. period of five months after which a $14, linseed meal $34.50 Minneapolis insurance against this common law Phone Main 702-F 1 7. Establish a department to look rate of fifteen cents per sack is liability. This is a matter, however, after shipments—Assemble car lot charged for insurance and storage for with which the Industrial Commission shipments and keep track of same another period of seven months. A has nothing to do." e3' srnit Jo yftlSalatm until delivered—Check up all freight bills—collect overcharges and losses. (Freight overcharges are very common.) THE IDEAL CAFE The packers have their own cars. The co-operative creameries should at least look after their own AUSTIN, MINN. —nothing for show shipments. 8. Establish service offices at "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" principal markets to which Minnesota WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Co-operative Creamery Butter AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES is shipped, to assist creameries in getting the best possible prices—Inspect TRY US ROY CHRISTENSON butter that is scored down or HAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette. 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