Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 10, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS Thursday, Nov. 10, 1921 Crops, Marketing and 218 LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER (XTFARMERS.5 2P Raise More And Better —^Farm Bureau Notes. iV Pure Bred Livestock \T HOGS HIT LOW work will be offered tfcye homemakers to give a report of the sale, but with Marketing Officials Storm, director, point to a \jreek of from the farm, and six separate programs the good weather and a good crowd unusual interest and- profit for all to Meet at Chicago present from distant points the sale will be presented for the men. SPOT FOR YEAR who attend. Class room work will be so arranged should be very successful. Farm Bureau Day will be celebrated --ir The National Association of State that special attention can be given to Carl Gaumnitz is manager of th^" On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder at Auction, on Tuesday^ January 3, when a Marketing officials will hold its next home problems in which men and farm.v on my farm, 10 miles southeast of Austin, 6 miles southwest of Rose Greek, farm bureau mass meeting will be Average Below $6.50— annual meeting at Chicago, November women have joint responsibilities. and 6 miles northeast of Lyle, on 6*- addressed by President J. R. Howard 28 and 2$, according to W. A. Munson, A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being College and station divisions will have First Time Since in of the American Farm Bureau Wednesday, Nov. 16thII Dead for 3 Months. Boston, Massachusetts, secretary. special exhibits. Federation and other speakers of national 1916. "I swear it was dead at least 3 Representatives from the various Efforts are being made to obtain reputation. There will be spqpial months," said James Sykes, Butcher, state marketing departments reduced railroad rates to University Free Lunch at Noon. .Sale Starts at 10:30 Sharp. days for the livestock breeders of Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rate and from farmers' marketing organizations Tuesday's closing— .. Farm for this great week. every day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP the state, and an evening -banquet 12 HORSES—1 BlacKSMare, 10 year's*old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Bay Mare, Cattle 3.500. Market closing have been invited to attend. behind a barrel. Months later my and program of toasts for the farmers 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Brown Mare, 8 years old, weight 1500 Oak Dale Duroc* wife asked about the rat. Remembered Headquarters will be made *at the mostly steady. Calves 1,500. pounds, with a dandy mule by side, and heavy with foal to same Jack 1 and homemakers. Mass meetings the barrel, looked behind it. Auditorium hotel. Brown Mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 pounds 1 Bay Team of Geldings, 6 Market closing steady, bulk best Hog Sale Today will be held at noon and in the evening. There was the rat—dead, mot the years old, weight 2300 pounds, nice, well broke and a real pair 1 Brown lights $9.00, some $9.50. Hogs SHORT COURSE IN slightest odor." Three sizes, 35c, Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1500 pounds 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, weight 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by 14,000. Market 25 to 40c lower, Horse, swine and sheep breeders of Today took place the first sale of 1000 pounds 1 Roan Mare, 3 years old 1 Roan Gelding, 2 years old 1 Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement,- bulk $6.25 to $6.65, top $6.75, Yearling Roan Gelding. If looking for good horses, don't miss this sale. the state will hold separate meetings young gilts and toars from the celebrated JANUARYPLANNED November. good pigs $8.00. Sheep 1,500, on Wednesday, January 4. Various Oak Dale Farms near Blooming 20 CATTLE—1 two-year-old Durham Bull, Registered, a fine animal 6 Milk "Mower County News Market steady. Good lambs $7.75 to associations representing the different Cows, fresh or will be, all good ones 4 Steers coming 3 years old 4 Yearling. Prairie. Place is the place to list anything $8.00, fat ewes $3.00 to $3.75. Steers 4 Yearling Heifers 3 Calves. breeds of cattle will hold their The News goes to press too early you may have to dispose of. 8th Annual Farmers and annual meetings Thursday, January 70 HOGS—3 Sows, with 18 pigs by side 51 Shoats 1 Chester White Boar, South St. Paul, November 8.—With Registered Live Stock 2 years old, Registered, an extra fine animal. 5. The Minnesota Livestock Breeders Homemakers' a heavy run of hogs here and elsewhere association, the parent organization, MACHINERY—1 Johnson Corn Binder 1 John Deere Gang Plow 1 Deering this week, prices have dropped Week. will, as usual, present a strong program Binder 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Side Delivery Rake 1 McCormick Mower 1 sharply, declining 25 to 40c today, AUCTION SALE Clover Leaf Manure Spreader 1 Owartonna Seeder, 18-Hoe 1 C. B. & at its convention Friday, January and placing the average cost below Corn Planter 2 Corn Cultivators Truck Wagon 2 High Wagons 2 The eighth annual Farmers' and 6. The Minnesota State Poultry $6.50 for the first time this year and Triple Boxes 2 Hay Racks 1 Quack Cultivator 1 Disk 1 Lever Drag, 3section Homemakers' Week, the great short Breeders will hold their annual convention 1 Scale, 1600-pound 1 Fanning Mill 1 Walking Plow, 14-inch since early in 1916. Range today January 3. Various other 1 New DeLaval Cream Separator 1 Garden Seeder 2 50-gallon Oil Tanks course put on every year by the university, $5.75 to $6.75, bulk $6.25 to $6.65, At Heated Pavilion on W. W. Padelford Farm, One-half Mile West of 3 Sets Heavy Harness 1 Set Harness, 1% inch. The above machinery is will be staged at University farm organizations are also planning good pigs Monday $8.50, today $8.00. practically all new. 6 Acres of Shock Corn. Farm from Monday noon, January 2, meetings at University Farm the Austin on Freeborn street. A comparatively broad demand Liberty Bonds will be accepted at face value on Horses and to Saturday noon, January 7. Preparations same week. Thursday, November 17,1921 from the country for stockers and Machinery. now being made by Dr. A. V. Two or three programs of class feeders, which haVe made up the bulk TERMS—One year's time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent of this week's receipts, has been large CLOSING OUT SALE Big Free Lunch at Noon. Commencing at 1:00 O'clock. interest. AH sums under $10.00 cadi. Nothing removed until terms are ly responsible for maintaining cattle 10 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 10 complied with. prices at the local market on a As I am quitting farming, I will sell all my personal property at Public Frank D. Brown. Owner practically steady to strong basis in Auction at my farm, better known as* the Leonard Hopfe farm mile south 4 Cows, two fresh, two Springers 2 Heifers 4 Bulls, one year old. spite of some increase in marketing, of Lansing and 5 miles north of Austin on ORMSBY AND PONTIAC BREEDING and news of somewhat lower markets Tuesday, November 22,1921. AUCTIONEER LOVELL H. L. BANFIELD, CLERK. 15 HEAD REGISTERED DUROCS 15 at outside points. •Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. Very limited numbers of- cornfeds Yearling Boars Spring Boars Sows. are coming altho a few small lots are 8 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Span of Registered Mares 1 Pair Spring Mares, BOWERS & HEEMER'S Colts, pure bred 1 Bay Gelding, weight 1150 pounds 1 Gra^y Gelding, weight PATHFINDER, GREAT WONDER I AM AND PRINCIPAL BREEDING selling from $7.25 to $9.50. Best Sale «f PureBreds 1150 pounds 1 Yearling Colt 1 Colt, one year old. 15 REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP 15 grass beeves are being marketed" in 63 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOGS—4 tried sows, 22 small lots from $6.25 to $7.00, with steins, five -high grade shorthorns and one Jersey. All are good young load lots in this week's trade up to 2 Yearling Rams 1 Spring Ram 12 Ewes. Cows. Three are fresh now and^ others are springing heavy. 86.Q0 and bulk of grass beeves from 20 WHITE LEGHORN ROOSTERS 20 62 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOGS—4 tried sows, 22 this price down to $5.00. The plainest Spring Gilts, 6 Spring Boars 1 Herd Boar 15 Feeding Hogs 14 Fall Pigs. grass beeves fat enough for beef OAK DALE STRAIN This Sale Will be Held in Heated Sale Pavilion, Mower The offering is sired by Belle Defender Orion by Fannie's Orion 4th Dowel's purposes are selling from $4.25 to herd boar and Oaklawn Col. County Fair Grounds, Austin TERMS:—Six months time at 8 per cent interest or 1 per cent Discount 84.75. Butcher she stock practically FARM MACHINERY—I Deering Binder, (tracks), 8-foot 1 Dain Hay Tuesday, Nov. 15tK for Cash. CASTLEWOOD STOCK FARM, all sells within the price limits of loader 1 Milwaukee Corn Binder 1 Deering Mower, 5-foot 1 Hay Rake 1 Stoughton Manure Spreader 1 Hayes Corn Planter, 120 rods of wire 1 Bob $3.25 to $5.00. Canners go largely at Sled, Oscillating 1 Fanning Mill 1 Rock Island Spader, 8 foot 1 Rock $2.25 and $2.50, cutters on up to $3.00, Island Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Broad cast Seeder with grass seed attachment E A A E O O with most bologna bulls at $2.50 to 1 Smith & Johnson Harrow, 5-section 1 Wood Saw with two blades 1 International 1:00 o'clock Sharp. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Clerk. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. $3.25. Grinder, 6-inch Bus 1 Lumber Wagon with triple box ancKscoop board 1 Truck Wagon with hay rack 1 Davenport Wagon, (roller bearing Bulk of best light veal calves sell 1 Walking Plow, 16-inch 1 Garden Plow 2 Hog Oilers 1 Gasoline Tank, 50 50 for $9.00, altho a considerable number HEAD BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA 50-gal 1 Kerosene Tank, 30-gal 1 Handy Cart 1 Plaform Spring Buggy, sold today to packers and outsiders SWINS CONSISTING OF TRIED two-seated 1 Cream Separator 1 Churn, 10-gal 1 Grind Stone 1 Tank TYLE Heater 2 sets Heavy Work Harness a number of good collars. at $9.50. Strictly choice feeders ^SOWS, GILTS AND BOARS, ALL THE are quotable at $5.75 to $6.00, but The above machinery is nearly new and is sure to suit the one looking for VERY BEST BREEDING AND TYPE good machinery. ft very few sales are made up to $5.50 ERVICE HAY AND GRAIN—10 Tons of Timothy Hay (very choice 700 Bushels or better, bulk of stockers and feeders Corn in crib 1200 bushels Oats in Bin 8 Acres Corn Fodder in Stack 30 6 6 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS selling from $4.00 to $5.25. Bushels Seed Corn 250 pounds Timothy Seed. 3 ARE PURE BRED COWS AND Lambs are selling steady, bulk of POULTRY—100 pure bred White Wyandotte Chickens 6 Geese 13 Ducks ATISFACTION better grades $7.75 to $8.00, bulk of 2 ARE GRADES. REGISTERED BULL 5 Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. good fat ewes $3.00 to $3.75, some ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD. 1 PURE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, A good herder. heavies down to $2.50. TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per TERMS:—Six months time will be given on bankable Pure-Bred Hogs cent interest from date of sale. KOBES' CAFE paper at 8 per cent interest. M. S. MONSON, Owner. Bring Good Prices Bowers, Heimer & Bennett Col Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Lansing State Bank, L. S. Chapman, Clerk. A sale of pure-bred Duroc hogs _——OWNERS .. brought good prices at the Vanderhyde & Cain auction at West Concord FOR CATALOGUE AD DRESS H. W. HEIMER, Tuesday. Col. Albret Hopfe, Do You Want a Range That Will Last? AUSTIN, MINN. who cried the sale, said that the ij COL. ALBERT HOPFE FARMERS AND prices brought were good with $90 AND J. W. HEIMER, MERCHANTS* STATE a as the top and $40 the average. AUCTIONEERS. BANK, CLERK. Breeders from all parts of the If you do why not buy-- jjj bfi '''fc" +Ssgs,,t. state were present, making a good W crowd which snapped up the hogs as Si A RANGE WITH A REPUTATION fast as they were placed on the Sfi block. THE IDEAL CAFE ffi Sherman Boyer, who accompanied ,V^ Mr. Hopfe, brought back the top pig Sfi which was a Sensation boar out 9? AUSTIN, MINN. .* -*e a 5L Pathfinder dam. Herman Lerud of "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" rf&f Sfi Lyle also took a Sensation boar at Have You WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BESTi You as $55. 1 AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES Priced Them Mr. Hopfe made the trip in his M/ygmtg Well as -7'- r" ^2. TRY US -1* ear, returning Tuesday night. of Late? ROY CHRISTENS0N r5 Ourselves Hi AUCTION SALES ft SP W Know What Prices Are \R W Friday, November 11—Third Chester They Will Down. r~ N While Sale of 20 spring boars, 20 fy spring gilts. Clover Lea Farms, Austin. Do. bfi Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. W Saturday, November 12:—Residence Liberal property sale including five modern residences in the city of Austin Cash Discounts' Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Allowed. Tuesday, November 15.—50 Head of Big Type Poland Chinas, 6 head of Guaranteed Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to Holsteins. Sale at 1:00 P. M., in Sale Pavilion, Mower County Fair '-r. so*, a-**-*"* To Bake Grounds. Bowers, Heimer & Bennett, j* Owners. Col. Albert Hopfe Come in and 'Z.% and J. M. Heimer, Auctioneers. $ To Save Fuel Wednesday, .November 16—Horses, Get Our Prices' MEN'S WORK and DRESS Cattle, Hogs, Machinery, Corn. Frank rri and As Long: as ,4 D. Brown 10 miles southeast of Aus 'SHOES in ALL STYLES tin, 6 miles southeast of Rose Creek, To Give :Y«u Knowlak 6 miles norhteast of Lyle. Auctioneer Lovell. What the Satisfaction. Thursday, November 17—Registered Holstein "Durocs, Shropshires f? RANGE is. SeeOur lJneof and Leghorns. Castlewood Stock St-SSsl farm, Earl Padelford, Prop., Austin, Boysl S Ho 1 Shoes Minn. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Let Uf Repieat--?A RANGE WITH AnREPUTATIQN" Tuesday, November 22.—6 Horses, 36 Cattle, 40 Hogs, Farm Machinery. before you buy—we can save you money Sale starts at 10:30 with free lunch DECKER BROS. "§?t at noon. Roy J. Cotter, 1% mi. S. of Oakland, 5 mi. W. and 1 mi. S. Hardware of Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. JENSEN & PHIFFER CO. Tuesday^ November 22.—8 Horses, 15 Cattle, 63 Daroe-Jersey Hogs, it Farm Machinery, Hay and Grain, Miniir Poultry, Etc. M. S. Monson, mile The StorejbatSatwfics^s^r^,* Austin, Chatham St, Opposite Court House South of Lansing, 5 miles north of Austin. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. laiMfzizraiMniziaiMziaiziauzraHHMHMmjMMrogffffpnffffPPPffPPPpppiMMjHflj