Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 22, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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HOG MARKET CALLED yellow at 54c No. 3 white oats at have a Farm Bureau Day at our county The Mohammedan always faces Minneapolis are spending a few days guests at the home of their cousin, Smith Tuesday and Wednesday. They Mecca when he prays. fair hereafter. 30c. For the week Chicago September at their home in Lansing. Mrs. Palmer Quam Wednesday. had a meeting of returned Missionary's VERY ERRATIC wheat lost 7%c closing at $1.16% Mr. Potter, president of the Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin drove Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Larson and and the following were present: Ancient Romans read omens from September corn lost 4%c closing at Farm Bureau federation will also to Albert Lea Saturday afternoon. brother, Harry Larson, drove to Mr. and Mrs. Wingate and Miss Olive the flight of birds. be present and speak. Let's go to 52%. Minneapolis September wheat Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin were Bricelyn, Iowa, Wednesday to visit Vaughan, Miss Marion Nagopian and Owatonna, Tuesday, August 30. lost 8c closing at $1.24%. Kansas City callers in Moscow, Sunday evening.. relatives, returning home Sunday. Mrs. J. Bloss accompanied the missionary's. LANSING Cattle Receipts Expand September lost 7%c closing at $1.06%. Charlie Stankey of Brownsdale Mr. and Mrs. Wingate of Northfield The meeting was enjoyed by URGES FARMERS TO Chicago December wheat closed at spent Sunday at the home of his parents, were guests at the home of J. H. all present. And Grass Cattle $1.17% December corn at 53c. Minneapolis GROW PEDIGREED RYE. Mr. and Mrs. William Stankey. Miss Emma Stankey and friend Closing Out Sale December wheat closed at Show Loss. drove to Le Roy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Timmie Nordland and The Farm Bureau office is in receipt $1.22%. Kansas City December wheat family of Moscow were Sunday guests of a letter from the Wabasha county Mrs. Hans Voss is a guest of closed at $1.09%. Farm Bureau offiering certified and friends and relatives in Thompson, at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. E. By DON J. SLATER. HAY:—Market easier. Heavier receipts Iowa. Martin. uncertified Rosen and Minnesota No. 2 South St. Paul, August 20.—Cattle at western markets past few Miss'Kemmie Hoium went to Aus Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dennis have as On-account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder at auction* rye which has been inspected by the receipts have shown a generous increase on the farm known as the Robert Kenevan farm, 6 miles southwest of Austin) days depressed prices as there was Minnesota Crop Improvement association. tin Saturday for a few days vsiit with their guests their Grand-daughters, TUESDAY, AUG. 30 the past week, the gain locally practically no shipping demand, and The price of the certified seed is friends. Ruth and Madeline Ward of Blooming being around 3,0170, at seven large arrivals were slightly in excess of Mrs. Lars Hanson of Austin was a $1.60 per bushel, sacked and graded or Prairie. markets nearly 30,000. Corn fed cattle local demand. Eastern and southern guest of her sister, Mrs. Hans Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackie and Mrs. $1.50 per bushel in 100 bushel lots. Sale Starts at 10:00 o'clock Sharp, without faiL Be there at the Opening. quotable from $7.50 to $9.25 are markets were also weak with demand Certified seed can be furnished in any Wednesday. John Pollock accompanied Miss Mack .steady. The increase has consisted of poor. Quoted, August 17: No. 1 timothey amount at small premium over market Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chaffee, ie as far as Duluth on her way to FREE LUNCH AT NOON. grass cattle and these kinds show New York $30.50, Cincinnati August 12, a son. Mother and son are Canada, Friday. price. 14 HEAD OF HORSES—14—1 pair, Roan Gelding and Mare, 5 years old, fresh declines of 25 to 50c. Week's top $21.50, Chicago $25, Minneapolis $19, The University farm recommends getting along nicely. Remember the bible study class weight 3200, well mated 1 pair Roan Mares, 4 years old, weight 2800, well for grass cattle was $7.75 paid on Atlanta $27. No. 1 alfalfa Memphis this rye highly and it certainly is profitable Mr. and Mrs. Shults were guests at meets at the home of Grandma Summey mated 1 Bay Team Mares, 5 and 8 yrti. old, weight 3200, well mated 1 Black Monday for Dakota rangers averaging $22.50, Minneapolis $20. a Team Mares, 3 yrs. old, weight 2800, well mated 1 Bay Team Mares, 11 yrs. to use good seed. This is the home of her sister, Mrs. Truman every Tuesday aftrnoon. Everybody 1300 pounds. Under present market old 1 Bay Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1000 1 Black Gelding, 3 years old, good .yielding rye and good seed insures Winn last Wednesday. welcome. Come. conditions only best range steers weight 1500 1 Black Mare, 7 years old, weight 1300 1 Bay Mare, 6 years a good stand. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hanson attended Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Playle and Mr. old, weight 1100. The above horses consist of the big bone type. If you •are quotable to $7.00 or slightly better. News Notes from' Anyone interested in securing some the Bear Creek band picnic at and Mrs. S. H. Vaughan drove to want horses do not miss this sale. Bulk of grass steers sell from of this seed may do so by notifying Grand Meadow Sunday. Riceville, Iowa, Sunday. They attended .$5.00 to $6.50. Very few heifers sold 85 HEAD OF CATTLE—85—30 Extra Good Young Milk Cows. All will Henry and Arlie Wood spent Sunday ctfurch in Riceville. the Farm Bureau office. freshen this fall. This herd is considered one of the best in this section of the •over $5.50 and bulk of butcher she the Farm Bureau at the home of their brother Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Walters and country. 13 coming 3 years old, part Heifers and part Steers 22 coming 2 stock closed at $3.00 to $4.50. Canners ORDER YOUR WINTER Miss Gladys Miller of Dexter were and family at Waltham. years old, part Heifers and part Steers 17 coming Yearlings 3 Red Heifer .and cutters are going from $1.50 to WHEAT SEED NOW. Mrs. A. Brady and son, Edward of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0dlv6S $2.75. Bologna bulls largely from Mr. Hall of Florida came last Tuesday William Gleason Sunday. 81 HOGS—81—4 Well-bred Chester White Brood Sows 1 Full-blood It is time to get good seed for the $3.00 to $4.00. Practical packer top on to spend some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Merrill and Chester White Sow, with papers 1 Full-blood Chester White Boar, 1 year old, grain crops to be sown this fall. Under veal calves $7.00, seconds $4.00. Good by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, with papers 75 Extra Good Shoats. his daughter, Mrs. B. R. Summey. daughter, Lenore of Rose Creek, were present price conditions, it is more .and choice stockers and feeders held County Agent, Mower Co. POULTRY—200 Chickens. important to have the best seed possible FEED—55 acres of Standing Corn, extra good 50 tons of Hay 800 bushels steady, common and medium kinds CLOSING OUT SALE than ever, as every cent per bushel of Oats. lost around 25c or more. A few choice SHOULD ATTEND or every bushel more in yield per MACHINERY—1 Empire Milking Machine, 2 double units, just like new On account of renting farm, will sell the following at public auction on my Jheavy feeders sold at $6.50 to $6.75, acre means a little more income and 1 Three-horse International Gas Engine 1 DeLaval Cream Separator, 1000 farm 1% miles southwest of Lansing, and 5% miles northwest of Austin, on FARMERS' RALLY. bulk of good to choice kinds $5.50 to the J. R. Currie farm, sale starting at 1:00 oclock sharp, on lb. capacity, like new 1 Deering Corn Picker and Husker, like new 1 Deering that is what we need.- It does not pay $6.25. Most desirable stockers sold Mower county farmers will be afforded Monday, August 29. Corn Binder 1 McCormick Binder, 8 foot, new 1 McCormick Harvester, to sow poor seed. from $4.50 to $5.50, with a few selected an excellent opportunity to 6 foot 1 Rock Island Manure Spreader 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Emerson Hay The Farm Bureau ortice has a list of ones as high as $6.00. hear a very instructive and interesting 53 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK. Rake 1 Keystone Side Delivery Rake 1 McCormick Mower, new 1 Deering purebred seed growers as listed by the The hog market continues very erratic. address and besides see the Steele 2 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Gray Mare, 6 years old, weight about 1200 pounds. Mower 2 Hay Racks, new 2 Wide Tire Wagons 1 Narrow Tire Wagon, with Minnesota Crop Improvement association. 1 Gray Horse, 6 years old, weight about 1200 pounds. triple box 2 Sets of Bob Sleighs 1 Case Corn Planter 1 John Deere 2-row Sharp rises and drops again featuring County Fair which is one of the best These purebred grains have been 5 HEAD OF CATTLE— 2 Good family Cows, 5 years old. 3 Coming two-yearold Cultivator 1 Sunshine 1-row Cultivator 1 Defiance 14-inch Gang Plow 1 this week's trade. Prices are county fairs in the state of Minnesota Deere 16-inch Sulky Plow 1 Walking Plow, 14-inch 1 five-section Wooden inspected and are good. Anyone planning steers. closing around 50c lower on the average at the Farmers' Rally, August 30 Drag 1 three-section Smith & Johnson Drag 1 Drag Cart 1 Disc, 18 disks HOGS—40 Good Spring Pigs. 3 Sows, to farrow soon. 1 Registered Sow, to to sow winter grains may secure than a week ago, range $7.25 Our county should have a large delegation 1 Disc, 16 disks 1 Tiger Seeder 1 Kentucky Seeder, with Grass Seed Attachment farrow soon. 2 Pure-bred Duroc-Jersey Boar Pigs, 7 months old, good ones. the names and addresses of purebred to $9.75, bulk $7.50 to $9.50. Pigs are at Owatonna. It is a fine CHICKENS—150 Single Comb Brown Leghorns, good winter layers. 1 Feed Grinder 1 Corn Sheller 1 Fanning Mill 1 Potato Digger 1 seed growers from the Farm Bureau around $1.00 lower than a week ago, Grain Elevator 1 two-section Spring Tooth Quack Digger 1 Grindstone 1 drive over good roads and we want to FEED—15 tons Hay. 10 acres Standing Corn. office and order from the nearest. most good pigs at the close $9.00 to MACHINERY—1 narrow-tire Stoughton Wagon,with 3 top boxes. 2 sets work Single-row Cultivator 2 Buggies. show the nearby counties we are interested There is one grower of Minturki harness. 1 McCormick Mower, 5 foot. 1 Corn Planter. 1 Corn Plow. 1 Harrow, HARNESSES—4 Sets of Heavy Work Harness 2 sets of Heavy Breeching -$9.15. Sheep and lambs remained in Farm Bureau work and the wheat in Mower county. It pays to buy Harness 1 Driving Harness, Single. 3 section. 1 Walking Plow, 14 inch. 1 Bob Sleigh. 1 Garden Plow. 1 Aeraated steady all week. Best native lambs at improvement of agricultural enterprises. at home and save freight these days. Butter Churn. 1 Hay Rack. Tools, Forks, Shovels, Etc. the close $8.75 to $9.00. Best western TERMS—9 months' time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent We would like to have had HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Bedsteads, Bureau, Table, Chairs, Etc. lambs quotable around $10.00. Good interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied President Howard at our county fair, TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. All sums under Make your wants known in the with. and choice light ewes $3.50 to $4.00 but Steele county invited him last winter $10.00, cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Mower County News Market Place. Edmorvd Vervaecke, Owner or slightly better. and so got ahead of us. If we J. R. Currie, Owner. show sufficient interest in the Farm The News job department is at AUCTIONEER LOVELL. Clerk, H. L. BANFIELD. COL. EDWARD HUBBARD, Auctioneer. L. S. CHAPMAN, Clerk. SEMI-WEEKLY Bureau movement, no doubt we can your se'-v ce for printing of all kinds. MARKETGRAM Washington, D. C., for week ending August 18, 1921. GRAIN:—Market undertone reasonably ••(•••••Sill* firm early part of week under "•tiiiiiaiiMvcc.-i: export buying and strong cash market IIIIIIIIIIIIIK::::^ but weakness in coarse grains, unsettled mw- •aia.ifl3 foreign exchange and weakness in stock market acted as bearish is I:?-SIS influence remainder of week. General •B1SIIII liquidation on last day of week resulted ias&ain in material declines for all III2"ECS .grains bringing corn futures down to iiaaiiaiiiiaiBcr a lowest point at this season of year laaBBBBiiiaiict laniaiiaaraaaf since 1906. Wheat export sales continued •iiiiaa»fB« good. Country offerings of wheat were moderate during week offerings of corn were liberal. In Chicago cash market No. 2 red winter -wheat closed at $1.18 No. 2 hard at 1.20 No. 2 mixed corn at 54c No. 2 A BIG THING TO REMEMBER LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. NAT REISS SHOWS OPEN THE WHEREAS, a majority of the legal voters residing within Consolidated School District No. 69, of the County of Mower and State of Minnesota, have petitioned the Board of County Monday and Close Saturday With Commissioners of said County, for an enlargement of the boundaries of such District, and have duly filed their petition in writing, with the County Auditor of said County, and have petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to set a time and place for the hearing upon such petition and cause A Dance. You May Win $100 Worth of Merchandise notice thereof to be given as provided by law and WHEREAS, such petition asks among other things, that the boundaries of said Consolidated School District No. 69, be changed and enlarged so that said District No. 69 will include READ THIS PROGRAM the following described land and territory now within and forming a part of Common School District No. 103, to wit: Southeast Quarter of .Section 8 the East Half of North-east THURSDAY, AUG. 25—GRAND MEADOW DAY— PROGRAM of THE 1921 FAIR AND STOCK SHOW Quarter of Section 17 all of Section 16 the North Half of Section All three days and evening carry the same amount of Free AUGUST 23 to 26, DAY AND NIGHT. 21 and Southeast Quarter of Section Acts, Vaudeville and Fireworks, Races, and Contests. 2:20 21 the West Half of Southeast Quarter PROGRAM STARTS AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP. Pace with seven entries. Special 2:16 Trot with five entries. and West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section Stock Judging. Vaudeville. Races. Track Attractions. Want 2:25 Pace with eight entries. Doll Buggy Parade with twenty 15 all lying and being in Township Spectacular Display of Fireworks. Nat Reiss Shows all Week. entries. Evening—The Battle of Jutland and complete Programme 102 North of Range 16 West, in of Vaudeville and the Nat Reiss Shows. said Mower County. EIGHTEEN BIG EVENTS EACH DAY. NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to (The Order That They Will Appear May Be Changed.) FRIDAY, AUGUST 26—BROWNSDALE DAY— said petition and in accordance with O MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22— the provisions and requirements of 4 Races and 2 Bands. The great race—fun and stock parade paragraph 3 of Section 2677 of the day. This is the day that all Mower county is proud of as we Opening of Nat Reiss Shows. General Statutes of Minnesota for have the opportunity to view with pride the Boys and Girls 1913, it is hereby TUESDAY—GET READY DAY— Club Winners and the Grand Winners of all the best stock in ORDERED, That a hearing upon said petition be held at a session of Have all the entries in before six o'clock P. M. Evening illumination our county. Complete programme of Free Acts and Vaudeville. said Board of County CommisS.ionets, of the Grounds. Admission 25c after 6 P. M.' 2:15 Pace with five fast horses. Gentlemen's drive. 2:24 Trot to be held on Wednesday, the 7th day WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24—LYLE DAY— of September, 1921, at 9:00 o'clock in with five entries and horses that are out for blood. Grand Stock the forenoon of said day, at the Commissioners' Parade around the track, owners announced as they pass the Stock judging in all classes will start at 10:00 A. M. in stock rooms in the Court House grand stand. Free acts at Nat Reiss Shows. Evening—The N rings. 12:30, Band concerts in new band stand. 1:00 P. M., in the City of Austin, in said Mower county, at which time and place the Spectacular Battle of Jutland, the sinking of the German and first heat in 2:30 trot. Blanche McKenna's horses. First heat Board of County Commissioners shall English Ships. .. in the 2:12 Pace. Vaudeville, Dixie five. Second heat in 2:30 proceed with the consideration of the trot. The four abreast race. Second heat in 2:12 pace. Roman matters set forth in said petition and SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27— shall hear all evidence offered by all Standing race. Vaudeville, The Great Vulcano. Third heat in A persons interested, for and against 2:30 Trot. Chariot Race. Third heat in 2:12 pace. Vaudeville, Nat Reiss Shows and track dance, 10c a ticket gives you a said petition. The Freise Trio. High Vaulting Horse. Farmer Boys Running dance for the evening and we are giving absolutely free, $100 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That Race. Visit the Reiss Shows. Parade of Bands. Supper. a notice of said meeting of said Board, worth of merchandise from either J. C. Penney Co., or Austin 7:30 P. M.,—Band Concerts. 8:00 P. M., Blanche McKenna be posted in. some public place in each Furniture Co., to the holder of the lucky number Saturday School District to be affected by such with the Waltzing Horse and Diving Dog. The Dixie FiVe, The evening. In order to see the Track Attractions to the best advantage proposed change of boundaries, and a Gre^t Vulcano. The High School Horse. The Freise Trio. it will be necessary to have a seat in the Grand Stand copy thereof served on the Clerk of Grand Spectacular Display of the Battle of Jutland*. The each of said School Districts, at least or Bleachers. Buy a $5.00 Membership ticket and be a Fair ten days before the time appointed for greatest act ever put over on any County Fair Grounds. Booster. Come every day, it will do you good^ said hearing, as provided by law. Visit the Nat Reiss Shows and see the wonderful Free Acts and BY ORDER of the Board of County trained animals. Buy a ticket to the Track Dance, only 10c. ADMISSION—Adults 50c—Children, 10 to 15 years 25c— Commissioners of Mower County, $100.00 worth of merchandise given to the holder of the Night Admission 25c—Season Tickets $2.00—Membership Minnesota. By J. E. KREBSBACH lucky number Saturday night, August 27th. Ticket (good for two and auto ticket) $5.00. Chairman of said Board. ATTEST: IF yQU* jSANT^COME IXQDAY GOME TOMORROW O. J. SIMMONS, County Auditor. Dated at Austin, Minnesota, this 19th day of August, 1921. August 22-29. •a «.•