Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 3, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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DAIRY INQUIRY WRESTLING MATCH Big National Dairy expense. In the absence of any experimental No Shock Absorber. Re-forma? AUSTIN MARKETS I *1 data, every farmer is advised tany a m&ayftl&ji prj^ty bad fall Show to Charge |f Busy* women are reforming tte fc WILL BE HELD to experiment on his own fields ''being p^w^onjfykown rerces.—Cailpops DRAWS INTEREST 4 men, they're not neglecting their own Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— I Only Fifty Cents in a small way. An application of forms.—Washington Post. Dairy Butter —38 500 pounds of acid phosphate or of Eggs 85 bone meal to a half acre in an old Admission to $he big National Potatoes, per bu lJfr pasture will soon show whether it is National Dairy Show to Many Fans from Other Dairy show, to be held at the Minnesota Beans, per lb .06^4 advisable to use fertilizers. If this Fair grounds, October 8 to be Scene of the First Flour—Retail, 49 lb sack $2.40, Towns to Attend Austin quantity makes a marked improvement 15, will be only fifty cents, according $2.55 and $2.60. in the stand of grass, less might be Marketing Session. Match. to an official announcement from W. GRAIN beneficial. E. Skinner, general'manager of the Oats 20 National Show. Mr. Skinner 'was Barley v- 35 LEGAL NOTICES I St. Paul, October 1.—Minnesota, as Considerable attention is being attracted prompted to make this announcement .3.00 Timothy the foremost butter producing state thruout the state in the wrestling because of inquiries as to whether Flax 1.65 to 1.10 in the union, has been selected by match between Helmer Myre, the price was to be seventy-five NOTICE OF SALE OF DITCHING Corn 35 to 4» the farm bureau dairy marketing light-heavyweight champion of the cents. JOB. POULTRY Committee of Eleven as the scene of world, and Joe Norbeck, the Swedish "The price of admission to the National NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— its first hearings. champion, at Austin next Friday. Dairy Show," said Mr. Skinner, That on the 25th day of October, 1921, Heavy Hensa......... 15 The Committee of Eleven was appointed Advertising material is being distributed at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the will be fifty-cents, not seventy-five Light Hens .11 by J. R. Howard, president of Auditor's office in the Court House in all of the neighboring cents. Fifty cents always has been Spr ng Chix .....15 the American Farm Bureau federation, in the City of Austin, in Mower county, towns, and a large number of fans the charge, and no exception is to be Ducks .15 with the advice of the National Minnesota, we will sell the job or from other communities are expected made now, the first time this great Roosters OS jobs of digging and constructing Judicial Milk Producers association, to work Business demands trained men and women. to attend. Albert Lea is expected to exhibition is to be held in the new Eggs 35- Ditch Number 7 of Mower out improved methods of dairy products. send a large delegation to watch their Dairy Kingdom., ,There will be no You can help solve the unemployment problem by County, Minnesota, established by the HOG MARKET. B. Heaton, director of idol in action. They are convinced other expenses oritside of the fifty District Court of said County, on September taking a business course right now. For a quarter of Medium and Butchers 7.15Packers the dairy marketing department of that Myre is the premier of the light 30th, 1921, by its order filed cents except for meals and in case a century we have been serving the public by giving 4.50 to 5.7© the American federation, has notified heavies, and believe that no one of his on that date arid we will let the same one wishes to have a reserved seat young men and women thoro business training. Our Veal, Sheep and Lambs the state farm bureau that the first to the lowest responsible bidder. We weight can throw him. at the Horse show. I desire to make Fat Lambs .5.50 to general hearing conducted by the graduates get and hold best positions. will sell either as one job or in one or GJ50' this clear so that no one who is thinking Norbeck Also Confident. Veal 4.00 to 8.00Sheep committee will take place at the more lineal Sections of 100 feet. With NEW TERM OPENS OCTOBER 11. of attending the show will be detered The supporters of the Scandinavian the approval of the Engineer we may 2.00 to 3.00 state fair grounds on Oct. 12, during from coming by fear that a higher UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN sell separately from the job of excavation wrestler are equally confident that the National Dairy Show. A preliminary Cattle admission fee will be charged." and laying tile any jobs of the world's title will change hands in MINNESOTA. meeting will be held in statefarm Fat Steers 4.00 to 5.00 building the bulkheads or other masonry the match at the Austin armory. bureau headquarters here on Cows and Heifers 3.00 to 4.0® About the only "ladies" nowadays work or other construction AUSTIN, MINN. Negotiations are now pending for a Oct. 10 or 11, Mr. Heaton said. are those who insist that they are Canners and Cutters 1.00 to work specified in the Engineer's Report. 1J50 between Myre and Earl Caddock, ?md are not. match Bulls 2.50 to 3.00 Minnesota dairymen are represented We may, if deemed for the best the former heavyweight champion, interest of all concerned, let a separate on the national marketing committee THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT at Des Moines, and Myre's supoprters contract for the furnishing of material by H. B. Nickerson, president of ?STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD! predict that the Albert Lea for the construction of said system. the Minnesota Co-operative Creameries The successful bidders or bidder wrestler will have an even chance association, Inc. will be required to give bond in a with the former title-holder. Twenty other conferences are penal sum of not less than the contract In his last match, Myre threw scheduled for the National Dairy price conditioned as required by George Gyon in straight falls at Huron, Show, Oct. 8 to 15. They include sessions law. The Contract will require the South Dakota. Gyon is the champion of the National Cheese conference, contractor to construct the work in of Canada, and also won the the time and manner and according Oct. 12 National Creamery world's light-heavyweight belt from to the specifications, plans and orders Buttermakers association, Oct. 11 and Clarence Ecklund. Myre has defeated herein and the provisions and form of 12 National Dairy association, Oct. contract set forth in the report of the both of these men to secure the 12 International Milk Dealers association, Engineer on which the ditch is established. title. Oct. 13, 14 and 15 American It Pays to Buy Them—You can Get the Most in Quality, Style and Fit at the Lowest Possible Dairy Science association, Oct. PACKERS DEFEAT The approximate amount of \york, 10 National Association of Ice estimated costs and other details are Prices in J. C. Penney Co. Footwear for Every Member of the Family as follows: Cream Manufacturers, Oct. 10 and TWIN CITY TEAM Av. cut. No. of ft. Size,in. Line— 11 National conference of Co-operative 2500 26 5.1 Main creamery men, Oct. 13 National 24 5.6 1200 Dairy Council American Jersey Cattle 900 22 5.8 The JV C. Penney Co. Trade Mark club, Oct. 12 Holstein-Friesian There's Service and Satisfaction ml 20 5.0 700 Meany's Homer Breaks 0 association of America, Oct. 11 -2100 18 5.1 Assures You Go€)d Shoes Every Pair of Shoes Sold in Ayrshire Breeders association, Oct. 1000 16 5.2 Tie and Wins 14 5.7 A 11 Allied' States Creamery association^, 1100 Our 312 Stores. Game. 900 12 6.6 V- Oct. 12 North Central 800 10 6.2» States. Association of Dairy aiui 837 ID 6.2* Food Officials Wisconsin State "Dutch" Meany's homer in the seventh ».".2 Cheese ^association Wisconsin State •Item starred requires sewer pipe inning brought in the winning -"Hf ::j/ The s^endidquality of^T.C. Penney Co. Shoes is well known to thousands. They are Swiss Cattle Breeders association, 42 feet of the above SO in. to be reinforced run in the first game between the Dairy Protective association Brown concrete tile placed under 'C. macle according to our specifications from quality leathers by America's best shoe Packers and the Milwaukee Athletics Oct. 11 Minnesota Creamery Butter M. & St. P. R. R. trestle. of Minneapolis Saturday afternoon. Manufacturers association County makers* These Shoes for every member of the family offer you more real value for the Branch. No.offt.~ Size,in. Av.cut The game was called in the eighth on Agents and state extension service^ 4.4 'A 809 7 mbliey than ca,ri be obtained eslewhere. J. C. Penny Co. Shoes are made up to a standard, account of darkness, with Austin on 920 '7 4.6 Oct. 12 and Milk Producrs National the long end of a 5 to 4 count. 4.3 500 18 convention, Oct. 14.v i" not down to a price—yet our large purchasing power and economical methods of distribution Meany opened the local half of the 400 16 5.2 600 15 5.5 briilg them to our customers at lowest possible cost. first inning with a single, advanced to 9 9 Alleged Deserter is 5.5 1600 12 second on Bower's sacrifice, and scored 9 9 Our Fall and Winter stocks offer a wide variety of styles and kinds—from the fmerdress 116 10 4.3 Brought up in Justice 9 9 on Barr's clout. The Athletics 36 feet of the above 12 in. are to be tied the score in the second on Pyle's sho^t^Jlibse for work or school wear. J. C. Penney Co. shoes mean satisfaction and economy. Court Saturday incased in 6 in. of concrete (placed,un* double and Stahnra's single. der C. M. & St. P. R. R. trestle.' Branch. No. of ft. Size,in. A v. cut. Packers Take Lead. af&ft Charged with the deserton of his C-l 200 4.0 8 The Packers took the lead in the 1355 7 five-year-old daughter, Roy A. Yarco 1 3.7 9 9 MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS fifth. Smith opened with a single but C-2 1600 10.^ was arraigned in justice court Saturday was forced at second by Meany. 711 morning, having been brought td4.e td4.e 2 Meany stole second and third, and 544 '7:^' 4.5 C-3 a .. here from Cedar Falls, Iowa. The 707 7.^.t 4.6 Bowers, after walking, stole second. C-4 iEnglish and other snappy lasts. Tans and blacks. In brown and blackl.-r ca£e was adjaurned until October 8, 7 4.3 C-5 384 .98,4.98, 5.90,6.90 $1.98, 225,249 Both scored on Deitrich's single to abaci bond was fixed at five hundred C-6 94 4.5 center. 7 ji. d&lars. 2200 12. 4.9 The Athletics got to Grady's fast Altho desertion is the charge made A"V4,4 600 9 9 ball in the sixth, and scored three i& the complaint made out by Lottie '714 4.8 9 9 runs. Lupe's single to left was followed ^:4.i 230 -7 Varco of Rose Creek, his wife, on E '^f MEN"S MEDNM TOE SHOfS WOMENS DRESS SHOES by a long home-run to right 1000 f0 ,-4.1 August 13, it is possible that the field by Lefty Kuehn, Pyle singled, 759 8 }. 4.6 9 9 charge will be changed to non-support, 7 F-l 161 went to third on Moon's bingle, and -'it' 4-3 a less serious offense, with Mrs. 350 6 3.8 Medium and broad lasts. Tans and blacks. F-2 In all new leathers and new heels. Tans, and scored on Stahnra's long fly to center. Varco's consent. 200 8 .4.0 1.98,4.98,5.90,6.90 The score "wits' again tied in the blacks. A fine selection of styles. The defendant asserted that he 7' 4.7 1155 9 9 teixth. Wengerfjsingled and advanced $3.98 TO 7.90 would have been very willing to aid 100 10 '4.6 to second when feugan walked. Both 590 8 '4.5 in the support of the child if Mrs. 9 9 runners advanced a notch on a double 400 8 4.5 I Varco had permitted him to do so. He steal, and Wengert scored on a passed 10 5.1 485 MEN'S WORK SHOES stated that he had sent his daughter 9 9 ball. Me^jiy's homer in the seventh 30 feet of the above 10 in. are to be some things this spring which Mrs. Standard Cast Iron Pipe laid under C. ended tfte 'scoring and won the WOMEN'S COMPORT SHOES Varco had forbidden her to accept. He M. & St. P. R. R. grade. Max. cut game for the locals. also said that the $150.00 which he They stand the hardest kind of wear. Made with 9.0 ft. Athletics—? AB PO A E had left for the support of his daughter -No. of ft. Size,in. Av. cut'. Branch. heavy soles and uppers. Tans and blacks. Freeman, c. ...... 4 0 2 9 1 0 whei^ he left last November had Soft black kid Comfort Shoes. Pliable welt, turn 4.5 364 7 $2.98,3.49 AND 3.98 Jensen, If 4 0 2 1 0 0 been use® for the support of a son of 8 4.6 arid sewed soles, low and Military heels. 600 Lupe, 2b 4 1 1 2 1 0 Mrs. Varco by a former marriage. 8 ".T: 5.3* 1008 Kuhn, lb .4 1 16 0 0 .98, 3.98 4.98 8 5.4* K-l 800 Lat. Pyle, cf 3 2 2 2 0 1 160 6.3* 6 Moon, ss 3 0 1 0 4 0 9 9 9 GRAZING IS BEST "-2 5.6* 300 Br. 8 OUTING SHOES Stahnra, rf 2 0 1 10 0 509 7 4.7 WAY TO MAINTAIN F. Thompson, p... 3 0 0 0 1 0 9 9 9 9 8 v' 5.2* 560 G. Thompson, 3b.. 3 0 1 0 0 1 SHOES FOR MISSES AND a 5.2* SOIL FERTILITY 468 N 5.0 Durable and comfortable. Chocolate browm and 7 O 500 30 4 11 21 7 2 black. Half double soles. ,. Packers— AB PO A E GROWEVG GIRLS Items starred require sewer pipe.. There is no system of agriculture Men's Sizes $2.69 Mea?iy, cf. .4 3 2 2 01 that maintains the productivity of the Auxiliary Structnres. Borers, ss 2 1 1 1 0 0 a 0 Bays'Sizes $2.25, $2.49'S soil better than grazing, according to One 8 cu. yds. Bulkhead to be constructed* Deifcrich, 3b. t.. 0 of stone now at the site. See 8 1 0 2 observations of the United States Department bu^road. toe and English last styles, mahoganyi and Balr, If. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Plans. of Agriculture, especially Kaufman, rf. ... 2 0 black leathersi 'Plenty of comfort and style. -0 'c,_ 0 0 0 47 St&ndard Catch Basins See specification, :o'3 where the animals are kept corttinually 2 2 Weag$ft, 2b. ... 4 1.1 0 $249 TO 5.90 Dugaft^lb 2 0: ft 8 0' 0 on the pastures. Soine of tfie best 12 low pressure back wat#?vtraps, •.v.„ 33? A"' Smith,w.c. .. 3 0 1 8 2 0 pastures in southwestern Virginia & to be bid in at a stated sum per trap, Grady, p. .. 3 0 0 2 0 have been grazed for at least 100 ^fhe tile will be clay tile or cement Sturdy boys need1 sturdy shoes. You'll find %Sig years. Many of them have never tile except where sewer pipe is required selection herey: :r 27 5 8 22 9 1 been plowed. tiie work to be completed! on SHOES S©bre-.by inningsAthletics Boys®-Dress Shoes, mahogany and black— ojr before! August 1st, 1922 all material V" -•!. The difficulty in getting a good sod .0 1 0 0 0 3 0—4 sciT I ttf'be burnished in ample time on land that has been cropped with 4 hsryh' Packers 1 0 0 0 2 1 1—5 to complete the work within said contract grain for a few years has proved the sdv''-^A« Two base hits—Pyle hattwj runs— time. The right is reserved to 1 The kind that wear. Made on lasts for growing wisdom of keeping the land permanently Meany, Kuhn bases on balls—off reject any and all bids: a certified Shoes for hard knocks— children. t- in grass. It must be borne in Thompson 5 struck out-—by Grady 8, check payable to said County Auditor K$1^5 TO 2.49 $1.98 TO 3.49 mind that there are striking differences by Thompson 9 left on bases—Hormels for not less than 10 per cent of the 7, Athletics 5 double plays— in methods of grazing. Where amount bid must accompany each bid. Wengert to Dugan wild pitch beef cattle or sheep are grazed, all of Bidding forms will be supplied at ,£ Thompson passed ball—Freeman said Auditor's office or by said '^Engineer the resulting manure is left on the m. sacrifice hits—Bowers, Stahnra stolen in i3s£2 Si*'1-rfr -—, pastures, and' the land is fattier enriched bases—Hormels 9. Plans and specifications f^r the -5 .. y.o if the animajs .are, given additional if =f above work are on file at the office of •'-f -""A -vtoO & & feed duriiig* ftfe Vnrtter. ':%This the Clerk of the District Court of Thinkers and Talkers. i-T 3 is usually not^the ic^ase on daiiry. afi^ns, Mower County, Minnesota. There are many men witl* good where the cattle spend much of the 1 S The engineer's estimate the for thoughts but poor command of language. TKe J.t.''Penney Your Shoes Here. time in yards and stables. foregoing construction is $25,614)^37. W They seldom achieve success Dated at Austin, Minnesota this Grazing is not sufficiently remunerative or distinction. There are many with Co. Reputatiooi is With Confidence*- 3rd day of October, 1921. to justify the liberal use of puny thoughts but good language. O. J. SIMMONS, ..., nl" commercial fertilizers, and very little often rise to the lower levels of They County Auditor. Back of Every That Quality and is ever used in the bluegrass region success, but seldom stay there for J. H. KREBSBACHf on the pasture lands. In England it long. Their talents are essentially Chairman of County Board. incorporated Pair of Shoes You. Can Buy 312 DEPARTMENT STORES is not uncommon to apply basic slag G. S. BURNHAM, eartlibound. Then there are a few vi. at the rate of 1,000 pounds per acre to Clerk of the District Court Mtta^fave~both thought and language Pricc lis Rifht permanent grassland. Some farmers of Mower County*- Minn. who can harness the expresthe S .... LYLE E. PRICHARD, in the Jbluegrass region of Virginia creative. When they speak 7 8 s-r M-ruft MINN. Engineer*--.r .j--,f- 1\viV5 -axe.- ijteg^tuiing to use lime and some the c^orld listens.* When they. w#$te forM^of phosphate on their pastured. Vfcj&rtd thinks Ibtbv "i 'JSH'T oKtws .00". ,u ,, SASSE & FRENmmK rite This improves the stand of grass, but .r.Austin, Minnesota^ •. there are no data available to show The Turkish dynasty which now Attorneys for. Petitioner. {whether the increase will cover the rules Persia was founded in 1793. October 3-10-17.