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W* w"." Jf' *L *.t*. #?& Page Seven MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Nov. 14, 1921. Crops, Marketing and 3|E LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND.VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More And Better Farm Bureau Notes. Pure Bred Livestock CLOSING OUT! SALEg A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug BANKERS STUDY of the Taopi bank some years ago. of Mr. and Mrs. Sever N. Stenseth, Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, Rat-Snap. At this time he is the Vice President returning home on Sunday evening. November. z?1W Read Mrs. Phillips wire: "YoueU's of the largest bank in his home city, The. home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer NEW CREDIT LAW Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. Ed. Schmitz of the Schmitz Auto Having accepted the position as Rural Mail carrier for Lansing, Kuns, two miles south of Grand Meadow News items frortt all sections of this Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later was the scent of a happy gathering Electric Company of Austin, spent a I will discontinue my farming operations and will therefore territory are wanted by The News. rec'd following* letter: "RAT-SNAJP few days of the week at Adams Send them to us by mail, tell us personally last Sunday when relatives and sell all my personal property at public auction at my residence, arrived. It rid onr house of rats in or Dial 2650. transacting business and visiting tts intimate friends to the number of "No Red Tape About better known as the Andy Ramsey farm, Y2 mile south no time. Just moved here from Pa., parents. thirty-five gathered to celebrate the where I used RAT-SNAP with great and mile west of Lansing, on results. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jax entertained News Advertising brings It," Says War Finance 45th wedding anniversary of Mrs. results." Three sizes, 85c, 65c, $ 1.25. a large number of relatives and Friday, November 18,1921. Kuns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Official. friends at their home in the west Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty were part of town Sunday. The occasion the recipients of many hearty congratulations At 11:00 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. was Mrs. Jax's birthday anniversary, upon the rounding out of St. Paul, November 9.—The billion 3 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Black Mare, 5 years old, weight the amiable old lady having reached so many happy years together and it dollar farm credit law authorizing the age of 81. Congratulations were 1350 pounds 1 Sorrel Mare, weight 1600pounds 1 Spring Colt. was the fervent wish of all that they the United States government's War tendered and wishes for a continued might live to enjoy many more years On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder at 9 CATTLE—-3 Good Young Milk Cows, all giving milk now Finance corporation to loan money happy old age were expressed by the of connubial bliss. They have resided Auction, on the farm 1% miles south of Oakland, 5 miles west and 1 mile -:4| and due to freshen in the early part of the new year 2 Heifers, for agricultural purposes was passed guests. in Grand Meadow for about thirty The Elkton high school defeated 2 years old,.due to freshen in March 2 Yearling Heifers 1 High "to relieve country bankers of the years and enjoy the respect and south of Austin, known as the John Cotter farm, on the Grand Meadow Eleven in a well friendship that only right living Grade Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old 1 Registered Guernsey Bull, necessity of compelling farmers" to Tuesday, November 22,1921. ,.c played game at Elkton last Friday, sunny disposition can bring. sell their products at prices which 9 months old. November 4. Elkton displayed a will not even pay their debts, and to Free Lunch at Noon. Sale Starts at 10:30 Sharp. 5 SHEEP—4Shropshire Ewes 1 Buck. ADAMS. powerful smashing offensive in the permit farmers to buy young livestock." person of Rudy Hartje and defensive 6 HORSES—1 Chestnut Mare, 4 years old, weight 1700 pounds 1 Chestnut 7 DUROC JERSEY HOGS— 7 Duroc Jersey Brood.Sows. From the Review strength, especially in stopping line Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1600 pounds. The above team is undoubtedly That was the explanation of the plunges and end runs, was very effective. MACHINERY-—1 McCormick Binder,-6-ft. Deering Mower, one of the best and nicely mated teams in this country 1 Bay Mare, 9 Miss Rose Njos left Sautrday for new federal credit law, made by members Grand Meadow gained most years old, weight 1500 pounds 1 Family Driving Mare, 8 years old, weight 5-foot 1 Hay Rake, (Minnesota) 1 Wooden Dra%, 3-section Austin, where she will spent the winter. on passes, pulling four long successful of the War Finance corporation'snorthwest 1200 pounds 1 Gray Mare, 10 years old, weight 1350 pounds 1 Black She has been making her home 1 Disc, 7-foot 1 Corn Plow, 6-shovel 1 Lumber Wagon with flips, with young Laugen, son of Gelding, 2 years old, weight QP0 pounds. agricultural committee, to with the Ellingsons the past month. Box 1 Bob Sled 1 Hog Rack 1 Galloway Cream Separator pitcher Laugen on the receiving end. country bankers at a conference in -'36 CATTLE—7 Extra Good Milk Cows, fresh or will be 6 three-year-old .~f Friends of Fred Krebsbach are POULTRY—-50 Barred Rock Pullets 15 Bourbon Red Turkeys The final score was 7 to 0. The lone Minneapolis last week, called to Heifers, all with calf 5 two-year-old Steers 6 two-year-old Heifers 3 anxiously awaiting favorable reports touchdown came as the result of a 3 Geese. t_ Yearling Steers 9 Spring Calves. study methods of obtaining loans under of the operation he underwent at long pass to Christgau, who next to 2 STACKS CORN FODDER. I" the new law. Rochester Monday of this week.6 Hartje was the Elkton star and line 40 HOGS—40 Extra Good Shoats.- The speakers at the conference G. S. Pitts of Ireton, Iowa, spent a smashes by Hartje. Laugen and the TERMS:—Nine months' time on approved notes at 8 per MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binderr 8-foot 1 Minnesota Mower, 6-foot few hours in our city Tuesday visiting* back starred for the Grand Meadown emphasized the fact that the federal full cent interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed 1 Hays Corn Planter 1 Janesville 2-row Cultivator 1 Cultivator, 6-shovel friends. Mr. Pitts was the cashier boys. loan does not mean "easy money." 1 Great Western Manure Spreader 1 John Deere 3-inch Gang Plow 1 from premises until paid for. Walking Plow, 14-inch 1 Deere No. 3 Corn Husker 1 Owatonna Seeder, It does not provide for .additional CLOSING OUT SALE G. R. YARWOOD, Owner. 9-foot, with grass seed attachment Rock Island Hay Loader 1 LaCrosse, credit to farmers except upon adequate 14-Disk 1 Drag, 28-foot 1 Top Buggy 1 Spring Cutter 1 Deere Hay security and speakers indicated As I am quitting farming, I will sell all my personal property at Public Rake, 12-foot 1 Gas Engine, 4-horse 1 No. O. Bulger Feed Grinder COL. ALBERT HOPFE, LANSING STATE BANK that the War Finance corporation Auction at my farm, better known as the Andy Ramsey farm mile south 1 Drag Cart 1. Corn Sheller, 2-hole 2 Tire Wagons, 3-inch 1 three-top Auctioneer..- L. S, Chapman, Clerk. of Lansing and 5 miles north of Austin on Box 1 Hay Rack 1 Shoveling Board 1 Oscilating Bob Sleigh 3 Set Heavy will be more liberal with loans Tuesday, November 22,1921. Breeching Harness 2 Single Harness 1 De Laval Cream Separator, 750 to permit the purchase of livestock to capacity 1 Scale, 1200 pounds 40 Grain Sacks. .The above machinery is Registered Live Stock consume the cheap feed now on farms practically all new. 1 Chevrolet 1920 Model, 5 Passenger Gar. Like new. Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. in the northwest, than with loans for 8 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Span of Registered Mares 1 Pair Spring Mares, FEED—10 Acres of Shock Cora 25: Tons of good Hay in barn 1 Big /f most other purposes. Colts, pure bred 1 Bay Gelding, weight 1150 pounds 1 Gray Gelding, weight S a 1 The greatest benefit of the agricultural 1150" pounds 1 Yearling Colt 1 Colt, one year old. TERMS:—One year's time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent credit act to the farmers, it 15 CATTLE—13 Choice milk Cows, of which seven are high grade Holsteins, interest. All sums under $10.00'cash. Nothing removed until terms aro. is said, will come as a result of the five high grade shorthorns and one Jersey. All are good young complied with. Cows. Three are fresh now and others are springing heavy. financial relief to country banks, by ROY J. COTTER, Owner. At Heated Pavilion on W. W. Padelford Farm, One-half Mile West of enabling: them to renew loans instead 63 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOGS—4 tried sows, 22 Spring Gilts, 6 Spring Boars 1 Herd Boar 15 Feeding Hogs 14 Fall Pigs. Austin on Freeborn street. of being- compelled to insist on liquidation. AUCTIONEER LOVELL. H. L. BANFIELD, CLERK. The offering is sired by Belle Defender Orion by Fannie's Orion 4th Dowd's re­ Loans amounting to $300,000 Thursday, November 17,1921 herd boar and Oaklawn Col. have been approved for Minnesota FARM MACHINERY—1 Deering Binder, (tracks), 8-foot 1 Dain Hay and the Dakotas by the Washington 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 office of the War Finance corporation. commencing at 1:00 O'clock. Big Free Lunch at Noon. Sled, Oscillating *1 Fanning Mill 1 Rock Island Spader, 8 foot 1 Rock Island Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Broad cast Seeder with grass seed attachment HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 10 10 M. O. Grangaard, secretary, of the 1 Smith & Johnson Harrow, 5-section 1 Saw with two blades 1 International Wood On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder at Auction, northwest committee of the corporation, Grinder, 6-inch Bus 1 Lumber Wagon with triple box and scoop 4 Cows, two fresh, two Springers 2 Heifers 4 Bulls, one year old. board 1 Truck Wagon with hay rack 1 Davenport Wagon, (roller bearing on my farm, 10 miles southeast of Austin, 6 miles southwest of Rose Creek, said that applications were ORMSBY AND PONTIAC BREEDING 1 Walking Plow, 16-inch 1 Garden Plow 2 Hog Oilers 1 Gasdine Tank, and 6 miles northeast of Lyle, on being approved in Washington within 50-gal 1 Kerosene Tank, 30-gal 1 Handy Cart 1 Plaform-Spring Buggy, 15 HEAD REGISTERED DUROCS 15 Wednesday, NoV. 16th a week after they left Minneapolis. two-seated 1 Cream Separator 1 Churn, 10-gal 1 Grind Stone 1 Tank Heater 2 Sets Heavy Work Harness a number of good Collars. Yearling Boars Spring Boars Sows. "The whole process has been simplified The above machinery is nearly new and is sure to suit the one looking for PATHFINDER, GREAT WONDER I AM AND PRINCIPAL BREEDING Free Lunch at Noon. ,£ Sale Starts at 10:30 Sharp. good machinery. as much as possible," he said. $ 15 REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP 15 One 7 Passenger 1918 Hudson Sup per-Six Touring Car automobile in "There is no red tape about it." 12 HORSES—1 Black Mare, 10 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Bay Mare, Fine Condition. 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Brown Mare, 8 years old, weight 1500 Yearling Rams 1 Spring Ram 12 Ewes. 2 pounds, with a dandy mule by side, and heavy with foal to same Jack 1 HAY AND GRAIN—10 Tons of Timothy Hay (very choice 700 Bushels GRAND MEADOW Brown Mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 pounds 1 Bay Team of_Geldings, 6 20 WHITE LEGHORN ROOSTERS 20 Corn in crib 1200 bushels Oats in Bin 8 Acres Corn Fodder in Stack 30 years old, weight 2300 pounds, nice, well broke and a real pair 1 Brown Bushels Seed Corn 250 pounds Timothy Seed. From The Record Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1500 pounds 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, weight POULTRY—100 pure bred White Wyandotte Chickens 6 Geese 13 Ducks OAK DALE STRAIN 4 1000 pounds 1 Roan Mare, 3 years old 1 Roan Gelding, 2 years old 1 a 5 Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Mrs. F. Greening was quite ill '•3 C. Yearling Roan Gelding. If looking for good horses, don't miss this sale. TERMS:—Six months time at 8.per cent interest or 1 per cent Discount the first of the week but is reported A PURE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, A gtod herder. for Cash. CASTLEWOOD STOCK FARM, 20 CATTLE—i two-year-old Durham Bull, Registered, a fine animal 6 Milk much improved. TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount Cows, fresh or will be, all good ones 4 Steers coming 3 years old 4 Yearling a credit of 9 months time will be given on approved^ notes bearing 8 per Mrs. William Beckel and children Steers 4 Yearling Heifers 3 Calves. cent interest from date of sale. returned on Sunday to their home in 3 M. S. MONSON, Owner. E A A E O O Austin, after a visit of several days in 70 HOGS-=-3 Sows, with 18 pigs by side 51 Shoats 1 Chester White Boar, Grand Meadow at the F. H. Townsend 2 years old, Registered, an extra fine animal. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Clerk. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Col Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Lansing State Bank, L. S. Chapman, Clerk. home. MACHINERY—1 Johnson Corn Binder 1 John Deere Gang Plow 1 Deering Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Slindee motored I Binder 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Side Delivery Rake 1 McCormick Mower 1 here from Adams on Sunday and Clover Leaf Manure Spreader 1 Owatonna Seeder, 18-Hoe 1 C. B. & a? spent the day visiting at the homes of Corn Planter 2 Corn Cultivators 1 Truck Wagon 2 High Wagons 2 Do You Want a Rang3 That Will Last Ed. Anderson and Mrs. T. S. Bohn, Triple Boxes 2 Hay Racks 1 Quack Cultivator 1 Disk 1 Lever Drag, 3section Mr. Slindee is postmaster in Adams. 1 Scale, 1600-pound 1 Fanning Mill 1 Walking Plow, 14-inch 1 New DeLaval Cream Separator 1 Garden Seeder 2 50-gallon Oil Tanks W. A. Nolan returned on Thursday 3 Sets Heavy Harness 1 Set Harness, 1% inch. The above machinery is of last week from a trip to Jacksonville, practically all new. 6 Acres of Shock Corn. Florida, where he attended the If you do why not huy— Liberty Bonds will be accepted at face value on Horses and annual prison congress. He visitedthe national capitol and other interesting Machinery. A RANGE WITH A REPUTATION places enroute home. ~r TERMS—One year's time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent C. L. Engen was here from West interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are Salem, Wisconsin, the first of the complied #ith. week to attend the meeting of the Bf&ftti. Frarvk D. Owner directors of the Exchange State Bank and for a visit with his many old time friends in Grand Meadow. AUCTIONEER LOVELLH. L. BANFIELD, CLERK. Hate You Mrs. S. S. Stenseth, Mrs. S. H. You as Kvall, Otto Stenseth and Sigurd Priced Them Kvall motored to Charles City, Iowa, Wen as on Saturday for a visit at the home of Late? AUCTION WET Ourselves Know What Prices Are I Tuesday, November 15.—50 Head of They Wffl Down. Big Type Poland Chinas, 6 head of Holsteins. Sale at 1:00 P. M., in This Sale Will be Held in Heated Sale Pavilion, Mower Sale Pavilion, Mower County Fair Do. County Fair Grounds, Austin Grounds. Bowers, Heimer & Bennettv Owners. Col. Albert Hopfe Liberal and J. M. Heimer, Auctioneers. Wednesday, November 16—Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Machinery, Corn. Frank D. Brown 10 miles southeast of Austin, 1:00 o'clock Sharp. 6 mileg southeast of Rose Creek, Guaranteed 6 miles norhfeast of LyK. Auctioneer Lovell. A HEAD* BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA To Bake Thursday, November 17—Registered DU. SW1NS CONSISTING OF TRIED Holstein Durocs, Shropshires SOWS, GILTS AND BOARS, ALL THE and Leghorns. Castlewood Stock To Save Fuel farm, Earl Padelford, Prop., Austin, VERY BEST BREEDING AND TYPE As Long as -S Minn. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. and You Know" HEAD OF HOLSTEINS Friday, November 18.—3 Horses, 9 To Give 3 ARE PURE BRED COWS AND cattle, 7 Hogs, 5 Sheep, Chjckens, What the Turkeys, Geese, Farm Machinery, 2 ARE GRADES. REGISTERED BULL Satisfaction. Fodder, etc. G. R. Yarwood, RANGE is. ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD. Owner, on Andy Ramsey farm mile S. and mile W of Lansing. Sale begins at 11 a. m. sharp with TERMS:—Six months time will be ghren on bank free lunch at noon. Col. Albert able paper at 8 per cent interest. Let Us Repeat--A RANGE WITH AlREPUTATION Hopfe, Auctioneer. Bowers, Heimer & Bennett Tuesday, November 22.—6 Horses, 36 Cattle, 40 Hogs, Farm Machinery. Sale starts at 10:30 with free lunch DECKER BROS OWNERS at noon. Roy J. Cotter, 1% mi. S. Reliable of Oakland, 5 mi. W. and 1 mi. S. FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS H. W. HE of Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. Hardware AUSTIN, MIf*N. Tuesday, November 22.—8 Horses, 15 Cattle, 63 Duroc-Jersey Hogs, FARMERS AND COL. ALBERT HOPFE Farm Machinery, Hay and Grain, The Store That Satisfies! Austin, Minn. MERCHANTS STATE AND J. .W. HEIMER, Poultry, Etc. M. S. Monson, mile -1\4' 1 AUCTIONEERS'. BANi^ CLERK. South of Lansing, 5 miles north of T,.* Austin. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer.