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W f? a* V* 'r',,f"-^ ff ^TPSW:::f^Wf^m MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN IN, MINN. Page Seven Thursday, Aug*. 4, 1921 Crops, "^Marketing and Raise More And Better W LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. W Farm Bureau Notes. Pure Bred Livestock. MIDDLE WEST IN went to. Underwood on a fishing excursion and family and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Justice Albert H. Spear has sat on LANSING last week. They also called on the bench of the supreme judicial Story of Minnesota Wheat Runyon were Austin callers Saturday. court of Maine for nineteen years, the H. F. McLyre family in Minneapolis. GRADING FIGHT without having missed a term of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chapman and A. E. Martin was an Austin caller court, or even a hearing, from illness Mr. and Mrs. Milo Carl left Saturday ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Monday. or any other cause. for the western part of the state on S. H. Vaughan went to Winnebago Wheat is often attacked by certain vae. By far the greatest amount of a pleasure trip. They will go to Mr. Manday to visit his brother. Congress Told States destruction of stored wheat is due to moths, beetles and mites while in THIS AD Chapman's farm before returning Miss May Wiseman and Mrs. C. A. storage. These are far more troublesome these two species. Approve Demand For home. Bates were Austin callers Friday. in the south than in the north. There are other beetles which injure Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter had as Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis and Mr. Changes. In Minnesota most of the "weeviled" only the germ of sound wheat their guests last week, her sister, Bird drove to Dodge Center Sunday. wheat found by grain inspectors has Chief among these is the cadella Mrs. Williamson and children of jBt. Miss Addie Wiseman spent Sunday Is Worth Reading either been shipped in from the south (Tenebroides mauritanicus, Linn.) Paul and Mr. Hunter's sister, Mr. and Wheat growers, who have urged in Austin with Mr. and Mrs. Lee or stored in a badly infested granary Still other beetles confine themselves Mrs: Farr and daughter of Dennison, Hopfe. .. changes in federal grain grades so or elevator. The problem is largely to moldy grain depending largely upon Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin and son that spring wheat would be graded as one of keeping the granaries and elevators the fungi for their food. Mrs. S. H. Vaughan and son, Lloyd, it was under the old Minnesota standards, were visiting friends and relatives in clean and not permitting small and Mrs. Schissler and son, Kenneth, The mites are very small eight,leg now have the support of organized Newry Sunday. accumulations of infested grain to remain ged creatures which can hardly be farmers in ten other states. Remember the Sunday School convention to infest the new crop. The presidents and secretaries of seen with the naked eye. They are will be held in Lansing, Sunday, LEGAL NOTICES The Angamois grain moth (Sitotroga ten state farm bureau federations, often present in great numbers and August 7. Plan to attend. cerealella. Oiv) is the most common many cause the wheat to heat. Mr. and Mrs. W. Strong of Brownsdale meeting in St. Paul, passed a resolution YourlM^ra and most destructive of the 2565. 1 spent Sunday at the home of his urging congress to pass the The methods of combatting these STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY moths. The adult is small with pointed son, Mr. and Mrs. Art Strong. Steenerson bill, which would change pests are about the same for all species. of Mow^r. In District Court. Tenth wings fringed with hair. The larvae federal grades to conform to Minnesota's Remember the Bible study class Clean granaries and elevators Judicial District. are true caterpillars which work within meets at the home of Grandma Summey old spring wheat standards. are more important than anything SmmfmL SUMMONS. the wheat berries and leave them every Tuesday afternoon. All In a letter to members of the agricultural else. Small amounts of grain left over Frank Cafourek, Plaintiff, entirely hollowed out. In the south committee of the lower are welcome. from one year to another may contain vs. these moths lay their eggs on the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and house of congress, the Minnesota insects which will infest the new crop. E. S. Babcock, Defendant. wheat in the field where the first generation Farm Bureau federation this week daughter, Ethel, of Waltham were When the wheat becomes infested, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO is passed, but in Minnesota pointed out that the bill is supported Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and the activities of the insects may cause THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: their work is chiefly confined to the by the whole grain producing region Mrs. H. O. Wood. it to heat. When this happens their elevators and granaries where several of the central west. The action of the Mrs. A. E. Martin received the sad You are hereby summoned and required development is very rapid for a time, generations may be passed during the midwest farm bureau conference, representing news of the death of her sister, Mrs. and&navr*" to answer the complaint of the due to the high temperature. year if the temperature is sufficiently the Dakota's, Wisconsin, Isaac Nordland of Moscow, who died Plaintiff in the above entitled action, The remedies to be applied when Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, high. Monday morning. which, is filed in the office of the Clerk iand] The adult of the Indian meal moth the wheat has become infested are Nebraska and Iowa, proves that The mid-week union prayer meeting of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial heat and fumigation. For fumigation, Minnesota farmers are not asking (Phodia interpunctella Huebn.) is a District in and for the County will be held at the church, Wednesday carbon disulphide is used at the rate special favors, and that other grain brown moth with a light band across evening. Everybody is urged to of Mower and State of Minnesota, and of from five to seven pounds per to serve a copy ol your answer to the states have no objection to changes in the fore part of the wings. The caterpillars attend these meetings. said complaint on the subscribers at thousand cubic feet of space. The liquid legislative action to put them into do not enter the wheat berries Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagen and family their office in the City of Aust'n, in may be poured over the grain in spring wheat grades, the letter says. but crawl about eating the embryo of Brownsdale and Mr. and Mrs. said County, within twenty days after a tight storage bin. The gas is heavy The Minnesota federation also outlined only. While the Angamois grain A. E. Rector were Sunday guests at Remember that if you need a gate, we the service of this Summons upon you, 1 and penetrates downward. This gas specific remedies, urging speedy moth larvae completely destroy one the Palmer Quam home. exclusive of the day of such service is explosive and should never be used effect. The complete statement with its berry, each of these larvae eats parts Milton tGilbertson and Harold Kuhl and if you fail to answer the said can furnish you with any size at a price that supporting evidence was presented to near a light or fire. of many berries. drove to Grand Meadow and were complaint within the time aforesaid all members of the joint congressional A temperature of 120 degrees the plaintiff in this action will take The meal snout moth (Pyralis over Sunday guests of relatives. Harold is RIGHT. Either the MOYER or AMERICAN. judgment against you for the sum of I committee, under Representative Sydney -rill kill all stages of insects. Whtx* farinalis, Linn) is a pest of moldy stayed for a longer visit with his Two Thousand Twenty-three Dollars Anderson, which is investigating large quantities of grain are being wheat in which it spins silken tubes mother. and Seventeen Cents ($2,023.17), handled, one of the commercial grain agricultural condit ons. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings returned We are going to sell them before matting the wheat together. with interest on Five Hundred Dollars Five recommendations were laid before driers may be used. In small tight home from Iowa, where they The granary weevil (Calandra gran ($500.00) at eight per cent from congress by the Minnesota federa-j aria, Linn) and the rice weevil (Caltion, storage rooms, one square foot of were visiting friends and relatives. FALL regardless of price. July 18, 1921, and with interest on as follows: steam pipe radiation to each fifty Mr. Cummings is on the sick list at andra aryzae, Linn) are true weevils Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) Finance.—Credit facilities must be cubic feet of space will make it possible with long snouts, and the most present. at eight per cent per annum, from adjusted to the needs of agricultural to heat the place to 120 degrees Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wood and January 15, 1921, together with the COME AND LOOK THEM OVER destructive of all the beetles which at- costs and disbursements of this action. 1 production and financing. The thirty tack stored wheat. They are much during the summer weather. This son drove down from St. Paul Thursday Dated Austin, Minnesota, July 18, to ninety day loan suited to ordinary aijke jn habits and appearances, seding temperature should be maintained for and spent the night with his parents, 1921. I Decker Bros commercial and industrial enterprises at least twenty-four hours to permit Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood, returning upon the wheat embryo as adults ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, is not equally adapted to the needs of the heat to penetrate the wheat. home Friday. and hollowing out the berries as lar- MARTIN A. NELSON, I agriculture it puts the farmer under Rev. Brent of the Salvation Army Attorneys for Plaintiff, a serious financial handicap as compared of Austin filled the pulpit here Sunday LARGE GAINS MADE Austin, Minnesota. offered in many markets at $3-4 below to the manufacturer and merchant. in Rev. Williams place, as he was July 28-Aug. 4-11. I prevailing prices. Trade does not IN GRADING EGGS unable to come. He was accompanied consider the discount large enough Reliable Hardware Transportation.— Railroad freight by his wife and Mrs. Reynolds. and little buying is reported. Linseed Minnesota produces annually 80,000,000 rates must be reduced to a level that Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lien and family J. F. FAIRBANKS meal easier, production good. Hominy dozen eggs. If the price of will restore the movement of the necessities and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhinartz and "The Store That Satisfies" feed prices lower. Gluten feed higher. these eggs could be increased on the of life, before the farmers' sons, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Boyer Stocks and cornfeds in dealers hands purchasing power can be restored or average five cents a dozen by careful good. Alfalfa meal. easier, best pulp the consumer can be benefitted by the grading the aggregate return to poultry LEGAL NOTICES unchanged. Demand generally light, decline in the original selling price raisers in the state would be Dealer In quoted August 1: Bran $13.75, middlings of farm products. greatly increased. J. $14.25 Minneapolis gluten feed COAL WOOD, LIME, Foreign Competition. American N. E. Chapman, poultry specialist of ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE $30.50 Chicago No. 1 Alfalfa meal agriculture cannot prosper unless it is the extension division, University Associated Insurance Agency CLAIMS* AND FOR HEARING $18.50 Kansas City white hominy CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, accorded the same tariff protection farm, St. Paul, in order to encourage THEREON feed $22.50 St. Louis new crop 36% that is accorded other American industry. a movement in the direction of egggrading, BRICK AND WALL Estate of John J. Hayes. cottonseed meal $41 Philadelphia linseed ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE So long as the farmer is compelled is sending out over the state STATE OF MINNESOTA, jcounty of meal $41 Minneapolis, $43 Chicago. PLASTER. to buy on a protected market, a statement of the classes and grades O. Niehuis J. W. DfBoltf Mower, in Probate Court, in the he must be allowed to sell on a protected of eggs adopted by the state department matter of the estate of John J. Hayes, M. H. KENASTON DAIRY PRODUCTS: Butter market, or be reduced by competition of agriculture. According to this decedent. markets firm with price tendency upward. Office Austin N*t. Bank BIdf. Phon* Bridp S02 with foreign peasants and statement there are four classes of Letters of administration this day Office 301 East Bridge St. Hot weather has cut production peons to a condition disastrous and eggs: having been granted to Albert C. and has made fancy grades scarce. Hayes, of Austin, Minnesota: :-, unthinkable. "Fresh gathered," or eggs marketed Storage holdings continue to show Phone: Main 32 Marketing.—Co-operation of the It Is Ordered, that the time within directly from the farm and promptly moderate increase but are still 8,000,000 which all creditors of the above named prdoucers in distributing their products SgfopaaaigEflii'JaL Jn 'i1 A distributed under good conditions. pounds less than a year ago. decedent may present claims is entitled to a fair trial in open "Held," eggs which have been kept Austin, Minn. against his estate in this court, be, A small shipment of about 78,000 competition with the existing system, by the producer or held at some point and the same hereby is, limited to 1— pounds of Danish butter arrived "at and congress should enact necessary of distribution without refrigeration :——fr six months from and after the date New York during the week but it was clarifying legislation to guarantee the .1. until somewhat inferior in quality. hereof said time expiring the 22nd of little influence on the market as it right of the producer and the consumer "Refrigeration," eggs which have day of January 1922. was sold before arrival. Prices of to this trial. been in artificial cold storage more And It Is Further Ordered, that ninety-two score: New York 44 Chicago FORD ROADSTER IN A 11 CONDITION. Monday, the 30th day. of January, than thirty days. 42% Philadelphia 44 Boston 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate SEMI-WEEKLY "Processed," eggs which have been Court Rooms at Court House at 45. preserved with salt, lime, water glass Will sell at a Bargain. Terms MARKETGRAM the City of Austin, in said county, be, Cheese markets easy. Prices advanced or in some similar manner. and the same hereby is fixed and appointed early in the week but slowness The egg grades established include: to responsible parties.t For information as the time and place for has featured trading since. Some export "Firsts," fresh eggs that are clean, GRAIN:—Trading for the week was hearing upon and examination, ad inquiry and speculative interest full, strong bodied, sweet, uniform in jUstment and allowances of such within limits except for bulge on the call or write, following reports of firmer and higher size, and which weigh 24 ounces per claims as shall be presented within 27th, which was of short life. The unusually Canadian markets. Quality only the time aforesaid. dozen. heavy receipts of wheat have fair. Production decreasing altho good Let notice hereof be given by the "Seconds," eggs reasonably full, been chief bearish influence. Lack of rains in Wisconsin have improved pastures publication of this order in the strong bodied, sweet but weighing public buying was another bearish XYZ, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, materially. Wisconsin primary Austin, Mower County News, as provided by less than 24 ounces but not less than factor. Export sales have been fairly market prcies: Twins 21 Daisies 22 law. 20 ounces per dozen. MINN. large and have acted as chief bullish Double Daisies 21% Longhorns 24% Dated July 22nd, 1921. "Dirties," eggs with shells dirty, factor. Corn prices have largely followed Young Americans 23%. Service that is thoroly skilled HENRY WEBER, JUN., soiled, smeared, stained, or washed. wheat. Cash markets for both in every branch of BATTERY Judge of Probate. "Checks," eggs with shells cracked, wheat and corn have had weak undertone. Cryolite—a source of aluminum, (Court Seal) v, WORK—service that besides Visible wheat supply placed at checked, or dented, misshapen or thin being skilled is honest and used also in making soda and glass— A. W. WRIGHT, M.H. KENASTON shelled or under sized. 24,658,000 bu. an increase for the moderate in cost. That's OUR is mostly imported from Ivigtut, an M. A. NELSON, Phone Bridge Residence "Rejects," eggs unfit for human week of 5,421,000 bu. Visible supply BATTERY SERVICE. Eskimo hamlet on the southern coast Attorneys for Estate. of corn placed at 14,584,000 bu. a decrease food. of Greenland. File No. 4234. August 4-11-18. 802 Escape experimenters, guessers, Main 659-R of 4,308,000 bu. Trading In etc., that waste time and both wheat and corn December futures money/ Come here. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS began. In Chicago cash market City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance No. 2 red winter wheat closed at University of $1.23 No. 2 hardat $1.23 No. 3 mixed Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. Southern Minnesota corn at 59c No. 3 yellow corn at 59c ^IAUSTIN. MINN. No. 3 new white oats at 33c. For the! Austin National Bank BIdg. Phone Main 702-F week Chicago September wheat up one cent closing at $1.24% Chicago A A I E E O I E O A N September corn dropped l%c closing! AS ALE at 60c. Minneapolis September wheat lVzc higher closing, at $1.30%. Chi-j COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT I I cago December wheat closed at $1.28 CONCERT BAND AND ORCHESTRA Chicago December corn closed at 60%. Minneapolis December wheat closed! "c.C It -OF— $1.34%. Kansas City December wheat THURSDAY closed at $1.18%. SUITCASE#! HAY:—Receipts of hay generally! light. Much only of fair quality. High THE MOONSHINER," A PLAY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA HILLS grade timothy in good demand. Lower grades selling at discounts ranging FRIDAY SATURDAY from $2-3.50 per ton. Alfalfa and prairie markets quiet. Practically no shipping demand. Prices steady. Quoted: "THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS" 'THE GIRL OF THE FLYING X" August 1st, No. 1. Timothy Philadelphia A Western ComedyDrama $26, Richmond $27, Cincinnati An English Society Comedy-Drama $20.50, Chicago $2l', Atlanta $27. No. FT 1 alfalfa Memphis $21, Omaha $16.50. /'Wiij outlcist any $10.00^ No. 1 upland prairie Omaha $11.50,! BIG CANVAS THEATRE IN suitcase you can buy. Minneapolis $15, Chicago $18. •T.lf/ If HORACE AUSTIN STATE PARK Adm:«** 40s FEED.—Millfeed situation in northeast Guaranteed'for one year a shade easier. Good demand in in writing. & the northern section of Michigan. Recent (War Tax Paid) j-v rains caused a considerable dropping trFf •••cO: JENSEN & PUFFER off in the demand in Wisconsin. A S I Southeastern and southwestern conditions quiet and unchanged. Cottonseed meal in light request but prices holding firm because of limited supplies of old crop meal. New crop meal