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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

November 3, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Thursday, Nov. 3, 1921. •Av'. S5f S 55? -I**™* -,*• LIVE AffilCULTORAl NEWS OF MEREST AND VALUE TO MOWS! CO. FARMERS."1 Raise More And Better Pure Bred Livestock put into effect by the farmer-controlled shipping associations which have joined the 242 cars arriving on the market. A Rat^That Didn't After. Pripc agency has been able to set aside ply of stockers and feeders was well Dead for S Montlu. lUj. company are estimated to be the central sales agency. The total If «has handled as'high as eighty-eight approximately twenty per cent of all cleared at prices ranging largely It least "I swear was dead at S twenty to thirty five per cent less investment of these farmers in .cars in "a single day^\Tvf-" commissions received. The farm from $4.00 to $5.25, with strictly Butcher, months," said James Sykes, than the prevailing rates, 'f:'"' the central company, is less than It handled 1,144 cars from August 'bureau statement estimates this surplus good and choice kinds quotable on .up rate Westfield, N. J. "We saw this forty-five cents apiece.".. 8 to September 30 .thefe are twenty RAT-SNAF at $5,800. The farm bureau summarized the every day. Put a cake of to a $ 6 0 0 7 7 The farmer-controlled firm, altho firms on the South St. Paul market behind a barrel, ftonths later wf work of the central livestock selling Hog supply for the two days showed "The Central Qo-operative Commission Remembered Show Decrease From wife asked about the rat. less than three months old, is handling which handle less than that number a failing off of about 10,000, but market agency as follows: association has handled the the barrel, looked behind $L nearly three times as much business in the whole nine months ending-September Last Week's Generous is little changed. Bulk sold today "Farmers have invested $9,400 in not the largest business done by any firm There 'was the rat—dead,, _____ as any other firm on the mar 30. slightest odor." Three sizes, 35c, at $6.75 to $7.25, top $7.35, packing on the market, at an operating cost the capital stock of the association Supplies. 65c, $1.25. Sold and guarantee ket. iv sows largely $5.75 to $6.25. at least $15,000 less than the farmers already the savings to the livestock Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. From August 8 to October 19, it Bulk of fat lambs cashed at $8.00, a producers, in reduced handling charges, of the northwest would havehad to vertisement, November. ABCTO^f SALES I By DON J. SLATER. handled 117,904 head of livestock its few loads $8.25, culls $4.00 $4.50. are greater than the capital stock pay for an equally large "volume of Tuesday's Closing— nearest competitor handled 43,784. Bulk good fat ewes $3.50 to $4.00, investment. Savings to the farmers business without a co-operative sales Cattle 3,200. Market fully In the same period, it handled 18,655 good and choice western feedingjambs from lower commission rates and the company," the statement said. Thursday, November 10.—Big Dbroc steady to strong. Grass beeves cattle, 12,536 calves, 65,165 hogs, $6.75 to $7.00. .surplus accumulated by the co-operative Boar and Gilt Sale, in sale pavilion, The co-operative agency is charging $4.00 to $7.00, bulk $4.75 to and 21,548 sheep. The next largest 11 miles north of Austin. Col. Albert company are within $2,000 of being, AGENCY SAVES the commission rates fixed by the $5.75. Calves 1,000. Market Hopfe ,Auctioneer. volume of business handled by any equal to the total amount invested state railroad and warehouse commission, mostly 50c lower, bulk best lights other firm was 16,516 cattle, 4,039 in Capital stock and membership Friday, November 11—Third Chester altho an appeal to the courts SHIPPERS $15,000 $9.50. Hogs 10,500. Market calves,- 22,665 ho&s and 14,500 sheep. While Sale of 20 spring boars, 20 fees. on behalf of private dealers has prevented steady to 10c lower, range $5.75 spring gilts. Clover Lea Farms, Austin. "It is estimated that 40,000 farmers On one day this month, the co-operative general enforcement of the to $7.35, bulk $6.75 to $7.25, bulk Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. cocern received eighty-one of are members of the co-operative new schedule of rates. The charges good pigs $8.50. Sheep 2,000. Saturday, November 12:—Residence Selling Agency Pays property sale including five modern Lambs strong, bulk fat lambs Investment in 11 residences in the city of Austin. $8.00, two loads $8.25, bulk good Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. fat ewes $3.50 to $4.00. Weeks. Wednesday, November 16—Horses, South St. Paul, Nov. 1.—Cattle receipts Cattle, Hogs, Machinery, Corn. Frank on opening days showed considerable St. Faul, November 1.—The Cooperative D. Brown 10 miles southeast of Austin, falling off, the total for the livestock sales agency established 6 miles southeast of Rose Creek, Time saved, money saved, first two days this week at about by Minnesota producers on 6 miles northeast of Lyle Art Lovell, when the broken or cracked part 14,000 being more than 3,000 less than the South St. Paul market a few Auctioneer. is made as good or better th«f» corresponding days a week ago. The weeks ago has saved the farmers, in Wendesday, Novembei* 16—Registered decreased receipts and a comparatively iactual cash, more than the total new, by welding. Holstein Durocs, Shropshires broall demand from the country for amount of money they invested in its and Leghorns. Castlewood Stock Let us post you on the service farm, Earl P^delford, Prop., Austin, stockers and feeders were bolstering capital stock. we give. Minn. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. influences in the trade, and despite That is the report issued today by University of news of lower markets at outside the investigation department of the points, the local market has held on a Minnesota Farm Bureau federation. Southern Minnesota Worthiness. steady to strong basis. Best grass Since tl^te Central Co-operative Commission A man can bear a world's contempt DIAL 6125. i".. beeves are quotable up to $7.00, well association opened for business when he has that within hiin whict fatted Montanas averaging 1236 says he's worthy.—Alexander Smith. on August 8, it has saved its pounds bringing that price in last patrons $9,600 by handling their livestock Saturday's trade. There have been no at reduced commission rates, grass beeves here this week good the farm bureau report said. enough to matchthat price, best load Besides reductions in commission lots and small lot here selling at $6.00 charges amounting to more than to $6.50, with the bulk from $4.75 to $9,000 in eleven weeks, the central !.75,.and some of the poorest ones at 25 and $4.50. WAGNER a of butcher and she stock has hashed from $3.25 to $5.00. Very few •lOCtcI JUOJ-jfTiOrj- j.O V,„*' i\ fII- young cows and heifers have Construction Co. Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to higher, altho best kinds are quotable (five long, lasting service, up to $6.00 or better. Canners and Let us give you an estimate cutters have sold largely from $2.25 on those proposed buildings. to $3.00, a few of the poorest canners We can save you money and MEN'S WORK and DRESS as low as $2.00 or slightly less. Bologna guaranteed satisfaction. bulls ranged in price from $2.50 Phone Estimate Furnished Gravity, high or low* means nothing in relation E E to $3.50, bulk $2.75 to $3.25. SHOES in ALL STYLES to the efficiency ofgasoline. It is a comparison Packers' top on best light veals today Dial 2202 was $9.50 and altho some.extra of weight only. The outstanding characteristic AUSTIN, MINN. choice vealers brought $10.00. Sup­ See OurJLine of 5 which high gravity has is that it accompanies ScHool Shoes The only true measure of gasoline efficiency is before you buy—we can save you money ran8e P0"1* factions. of & PHIFFER CO. JENSEN Red Crown has a perfect chain of boiling point fractions—without $ gap. 5 Chatham St., Opposite Court House BUY RED CROWN a pVL'O'PEp •RIZIZIZITOIBIMIi* .irrsou Let A News A dry MASH JT TV) u. you that the one great mistake most know -IAe High-Grade Gasoline poultry raisers make is in feeding scratch feeds to -So Zl-L*" make hens lay? 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"it the classified ad. department and it will be returned to you. Not a week passes but that Borne ALL KINDS OFINSXJRANCE article of value is returned to the owner. Fanners who have tried the classified ads, find O. NIEHUIS J. W. DeBUHRt the department especially useful* and productive of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, M. H. KENA5TON seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready side -m Office Aiutin National Bank Building. Phone 2593 At the Following Standard Oi when advertised in the Classified Ad Depart­ I 5 For a small investment a classified ad. brings better returns than any other investment that can be made. THE IDEAL CAFE S.f.C*r. riain aid Oaklani The rate is 25c for 2^ words or less, over 25 words one cent a word. Gash must invariably accompany the order, as. the amount is too small to AUSTIN, MINN. be charged. And atthefolio wing filling station:—AUTO sAiJES CO. 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