Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 21, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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Mower County Boys and As I am quitting farming, I will sell ail iqy personal property at Public Girls Win at Junior Auction at my farm, better known as the Andy Ramsey farm mile south Stock Show last Week a a 5 A 1 1 Tuesday, November'22 1921. (Continued from Page One) Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. awarded by the Mnnesota Livestock 8 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Span of Registered Mares 1 Pair Spring Mares, Breeders'association. -FLOYD KIRKWOOD (upper Colts, pure bred 1 Bay Gelding, weight 1150 pounds Gray Gelding, weight Mower county 'boys also had the 1150 pounds 1 Yearhng Colt 1 Colt, one year old. left) first prize Junior honor of winning third place with an Yearling grand champion 15 CATTLE—13 Choice milk Cows, of which seven are high grade HoI-i,: Angus herd consisting of three ^.ngus steins, five high grade shorthorns and one Jersey. All are good young^.f baby beef at the Mower county calves exhibited by the boys of Mower Cows. Three are fresh now and others'are springing heavy. fair, and twenty-escond county. The prize for this winning 63 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOG&—i tried sows, 22^ Junior Yearling at the Junior Spring Gilts, 6 Spring Boars 1 Herd Boar 15 Feeding Hogs 14 Fall Pigs.^ was $10.00. Livestock Show at South ..The offering is sired by Belle Defender Orion by Fannie's Orion 4th Dowd'^. Anl The boys and girls and their parents St. Paul. herd hoar and Oaklawn Col. were given a banquet on Thursday FARM MACHINERY—1 Deering Binder, (trucks), 8-foot 1 Dain Hay evening by the St. Paul Athletic HERBERT .HAUGLAND loader 1 Milwaukee Com Binder 1 Deering Mower, 5-foot 1 Hay Rake 1: association at which time moving pictures (upper right) baby beef won Stoughton Manure Spreader 1 Hayes Corn Planter, 120 rods of wire 1 Bob^ of the banquet, speakers and Sled, Oscillating 1 Fanning Mill 1 Rock Island Spader, 8 foot 1 Rock*-? first prize in Calf class who Island.Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Broad cast Seeder with grass seed attachment presentation of silver cups and trophies also won twelfth place at 1 Smith & Johnson Harrow, 5-section 1 Wood-Saw with two blades 1 International were taken. The mayor of St. the Livestock Show. Grinder, 6-inch Bus 1 Lumber Wagon with triple box and scoop Paul, the president tf the Athletic association, board 1 Truck Wagon with hay rack 1 Davenport Wagon, (roller tearing ).^: HARVEY GOETSCH (center the state club leader, T. A. 1 Walking Plow, 16-inch 1 Garden Plow 2 Hog Oilers 1 Gasoline Tank, left) first prize purebred 50-gal 1 Kerosene Tank, 30-gal 1 Handy Cart 1 Plaform Spring Buggy," Erickson, L. E. Potter, president of two-seated 1 Cream Separator 1 Churn, 10-galj~l Grind Stone 1 Taiyc Guernsey at County Fair. the Minnesota Farm Bureau federal Heater 2 Sets Heavy Work Harness a number of good Collars. tion, the vice president of the Minnesota STANLEY HILLIER (center The above machinery is nearly new ^nd is sure ttTsuit the one looking for Livestock Breeders association right) grade Jersey good machinery. each made short and very appropriate which won first prize at the One 7 Passenger 1918 Hudson Sup per-Six Touring Car automobile i#., addresses to the "boys and girls. Moving County Fair and at the Livestock Jfine Condition. pictures weTe also taken of all of Show, also his purebred HAY AND GRAIN—10 Tons of Timothy-Hay (very choice 700 Bushel® the classes shown at the Livestock Corn i« crib 1200 bushels Oats in Bin 8 Acres Cora Fodder in Stack 30 Jersey. Show, including pictures of individual Bushels Seed Corn 250 pounds Timothy Seed. j,'- I O A A E O and group winners, also of the sale POULTRY—100 pure bred White Wyandotte Chickens Geese 13 Ducks (lower feft) first and grand 5 Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. li which took place on Friday. These champion Shorthorn heifer 1 PURE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, A good herdeV. pictures will he made up into a film, at County Fair. TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums Wer that amount showing the history and development a credit of 9 months time will be given on approved notes beanng 8 per of work with the final show this club LEIGHTON VERMILYEA cent Interest from date of sale. year. These films will be spread M. S. MONSON, Owner. (lower left) first prize piurefer broadcast over the United States and at the County Fair and ^*3- will be of great value in promoting Col Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Lansing State Bank, L. S. Chapman, Clerk. again a£ the Livestock show. boys' and girls' club work in the county. After the judging was completed, an auction sale of all fat livestock was conducted in the new arena and sales pavilion constructed by the South St. Paul association at South St. Paul in As I am quitting farming on account of my health,* I will sell all my which building the show was also personal property at Public Auction at my farm, better known as the old* held. TTynnigan farm, 9 miles east of the Austin Brick Yards, 5 miles north and 2: sold their club calves at the auction The beef calves were the first sold women, boys and girls all over the ceived is invaluable. The business sold in a group for 12 cents per miles east of Rose Creek, on with the rest of the calves and received and the grand champion which was state of Minnesota. The only regretable men of St. Paul and Minneapolis and pound. Tuesday, November 29 liberal prizes. Quite a number of also first prize junior yearling, was feature of the show was that This shows that the boys and girls the Livestock Breeders' associations county Mower breeders* and farmers an Aberdeen-Angus calf sold to Donaldson's every father and mother who has of the state and the South St. Paul were well rewarded for their efforts •Ji also attended the livestock show. The for 50 cents per pound, making boys and girls on* the farm could not in producing good type and well fitted stockmen all co-operated with the Free Lunch at Noon. Sale Starts at l^OO P. M. Sharp. boys were also given a trip thru the a total of over $750 which with attend the show and see the interest state department to make* this show livestock and every boy and girl stock yards and packing plant the prize money and a beautiful silver a success and without a doubt it was and enthusiasm and the great results who attended the show was repaid 7 HEAD OR HORSES:—-1 Span Bay Mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight Miss Jessie R. Partridge was on the I trophy went to Virginia Scanlo#of the greatest Junior Livestock show shown at this show. r- for their efforts even tho they were 2200 pounds 1 Black Gelding, 6years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Grey Kan, job showing the boys arul girls around Redwood county. Miss Scanlon will 12 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, 7 years old, weight 160ft not among top prize winners and ever held in the state of Minnesota. In addition to the boy? and girls .. .A and taking care of any who needed it. pounds 1 Grey Gelding, weight 1400 pounds 1 Grey 3-year-old Colt, weight use this money .to secure a university were determined to come back next The pavilion was crowded to the mentioned as having shown their animals, 1100 pounds. education. The first prize Hereford limit during the entire show, showing year with even a better animal than Clifford .Browning, Edward oV, Skid chains are hard the tires— junior yearling said for 2& cents a 9 HEAD OF CATTLE:—4 Choice ninik Cows, one is fresh now and balance this year. The experience they_ re the vast interest taken by men and Kramer, Carl Noyes and Jesse Root also ori~the undertaker. will be very soon 3 Pure-Bred Hostein Heifers, 2 years old 2 Last fiprinjt pound and the first prize Shorthorn Calves.' junior yearling for 22 cents. The first prize Angus calf sold for 14Vi cents 15 HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP:—All are yearling and two-year-olds /i1 and are bred for April lambing. per pound. In all thirty of the highest prize MACHINERY:—1 McCormick Binder, 6-foot 1 McCormick Mower, 5-foot winners besides those listed above 1 Truck Wagon, 3-inch .tires 1 Spring Wagon 1 Rock Island Hay Loader Ik-.rv .Vi Corn Planter, with 80 rods of wire 1 Iron Drag, 4-section 1 John Deere^^.:S were sold individually. In this group Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Minneapolis Cream Separator 2 Sets Heavy Workr^ there were thirteen Aberdeen-Angus Harness 1 Barrel Churn. calves which averaged 13.75 cents a .'-av HAY AND CORN:—12 Tons of Timothy Hay 15 Acres Standing Corn S-'Acres pounds, ten Herefords which averaged Shock Corn. 13.15 cents, four Shorthorns which averaged 11.75 cents per pound. The —\t— TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amout remaining beef calves were sold in a cre^ijt of 9 months' time will be given on apprdved notes bearing 8 per fourteen groups with a range in price cent interest from date of sale." X, from $8.15 to $12.70 a hundred. The E. A. ECKHART Owner average price paid per hundred for all #4^ animals sold in groups in the Angnis class was $11.14, in the Shorthorn COL. ALBERT HOPFE, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK,I class $10.57, and in the Hereford class ,.W. E. Auctioneer. Hopfe, Clerk $10.03. The grand champion fat hog which Arrangements will be complete with one of our $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 was a Poland China and which was "NOMTRAPPEIIS Shown by Albert Conzemius of DakoJta county was sold for 44 cents a pound. The first prize Chester White -We are in need of a couple of thousand pig was sold for 27 cents, and the Skunks to fill our order and will make you Aluminum .and Enamel Mi first prize Duroc Jersey for 20 cents a special offer of $3 for any kind of-skunks a pound. All of the remaining hogs iRoasters that are prime, and unprime at valued .. were sold in a bunch for $8.30 per 4 These prices are good until further notice. hundred to Swift & Co. We also buy cattle hides, and pay the $3.00 to $7.75 The grand champion lamb which top market prices. was of the Shropshire breed was A. USEM A Size for Every Use shown by Robert Sayers of Dakota OFFICE DIAL 5334. 'RESIDENCE DIAL 8344 county and sold for 50 cents a pound. The second prize sold for 20 cents. $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 Joseph Braley's lamb sold for 17% Carvers cents per pound. The prices ranged Two and three piece setsStag C34? ^0. down to 14% cents for the first seven handle Turkish, Span 1 which were sold individually and the ish and French Blades—$2.00 to $10.00 remaining of the forty-nine entries per set. Unconditionally Guaranteed. 'I FOOD CHOPPERS Universal and Griswold, $2,2$ to, $4.50 Tuesday, November 22.-€ Horses, 36 -f Af f- Cattle, 40 Hogs, Farm Machinery. *"4 Sale starts at 10:30 with free lunch DecKef^Brotheri^ at noon. Roy J. Cotter, 1% mi. S. St St' Til of Oakland, mi. W. and 1 mi. S. -J of Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. f" Either Live or Dressed AUSTIN, MINN. Tuesday, November 22.—8 Horses, 15 Cattle, 63 Duroc-Jersey Hogs, Farm Machinery, Hay and Grain, Poultry, Etc. M. S. Monson, mile .,.?£ To Sell, Dial 2509 for Wgh- South of Lansing, 5 miles north of Austin. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. iife .. est Quotations Make your wants known in the Mower County News Market Place. Hides & Furs GET™! 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