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

November 24, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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pipippip j§s$ 1 ', ., **v •.. ir. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN MINN. Thursday, Nov. 24,1921. Plage Six "Jilt. and also must add some protein concentrate such as bran, oil meal, or cottonseed meal to increase the protein and digestible nutrients. the Farm Bureau With butterfat selling for between forty-five and fifty cents, we can well afford to feed our cows liberally on the cheap farm grain and add enough by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, protein concentrate to balance the County Agent, Mower Co. ration. Demand for Dairy Cattle. IT PAYS TO The demand for good dairy cattle SHELTER LIVESTOCK. is increasing every day and the prices Una is the time of year when livestock are increasing also as compared to should men be sure sure that other products: This proablyis the iSsey have plenty of good shelter for best time we have ever had to get £feelr livestock. The cracks and" holes started in good dairy cattle, as many yn the old sheds should be boarded good ones can be purchased cheaper «p to prevent ^draughts, the floors now than ever before and mayb^ over im* walls cleaned and plenty of bedd'mg again. Those of us who get started now will be in shape to, make up for furnished. The livestock is not used to the lost time when prices get back to Qv, •cold and a sudden cold sna^ may normal. Besides that we will be «ause the loss of a number of pigs 0* equipped to make the most out of young stock themselves besides being our farms and crops pt the present Men's Ladies' -the cause of wasting a great deal of time. 1* Next to dairy cattle, in the line of feed to keep them warm. RUBBERS RUBBERS farm products, probably comes hpgs If we stop to realize that the body at this time. While considerably temperature must be kept up to a 8 lower in price than earlier in the certain degree no matter what the year, there is still a good margin in atmosphere temperature is we can see Metis's All Rubber, Black feeding the cheap corn and selling that the heat must come from somewhere the pork. This is also a good time to and if the animal is -out in the 4-Buckle secure gpod pure -bred breeding and storm, it must have enough cold stock. extra feed to keep it warm and help The Golden-Egg. warm the great outofdoors. As a One of the most important sources result the feed that should go to put Girl's of farm income is from the poultry on flesh, produce milk or fat goes to flocks. Eggs are a good price and keep the animal warm.* A little so is young poultry. Those~who have shelter will go a long way toward RUBBERS RUBBERS culled their flocks this fall are ready saving ?lesh and feed. to get a maximum profit from the Another factor cutting down the remainder of their flocks without profit in dairy cattle especially is feeding a great -many boarders. lareing cattle to drink ice-cold water. If there are any who were unable AH the water they drink must finally to attend a culling demonstration .be brought up to body temperature this fall and who will invite their and again it takes fuel in the form of neighbors, they may call on the County feed. Besides it makes the animal Agent" and he will be glad to conduct suffer while standing around shivering. a culling demonstration at their place. Canvas Gloves and Mittens .That means direct loss to the dairyman F. L. Liebenstein, County Agent. in production and a loss of flesh —very good quality—a limit of -to all the cattle. The animal4 will Foch's Message to Legitffc not drink as much, and as milk is four pairs to a customer Marshall Foch's message to Legionaires eighty per cent water, the flow will was: "To my,brave comrades of lie reduced. The American Legion:. Today you are People who allow horses, colts, or assembled in your third annual convention. cattle to remain out over night in I "give you greetings that edd weather are not only destroying -'.roiri come from the heart of one soldier tbeir own profit but are guilty of to another. My prayers go up not only eraelty to animals. jhQ for all men and women who did their It pays to have a dairy herd com:®artably duty in the world war, but for those housed and plenty of fresh who, having returned to the pursuits -water with the chill removed furnish-ed HERE ARE SOME RARE VALUES FOR of peace, have banded themselves together REINDEER MOCCASINS at all times. to preserve these traditions of YOU—BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS A For the Boys. wonderful value at liberty, truth and justice for which MORE PROFITATBLE TO 4" GOODS NOW! FEED GRAIN THAN TO we fought. It is an added and inexpressible SPECIAL $2.98 pleasure to be with you." SELL IT. With the present low prices of LADIES' SHOES A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being farm grains, farmers will do well to Dead for 3 Months. sell as little as possible in the raw $2.98 $3-98 $4-98 $5 98 "I swear it was dead, at least & ^tate. MEN'S REINDEER MOCCASINS months," said James Sykes, Butcher, This grain can be fed to good dairy Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rate Oiled and Waterproof— every day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP aattle and sold in the form of milk behind a barrel. Months later my or butterfat at quite a big margin $338 GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES wife asked about the rat. Remembered «ver the price to be obtained for the the barrel, looked behind it. —A Good Buy raw material. This is true of both There was thQ, rat—dead, not the slightest odor." Three sizes, 35c, com and oats. As the o4ats is very $269 $2-98 MEN'S DRESS SHOES 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by this year, we must remember to light Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement, feed plenty of it to get good results November. O'Donnelmake—from 200 PAIRS AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF Make/Your $3-98 $4-98 $5 98 $6 r, IK $1-69 SHE BOYS' DRESS SHOES 3 LADIES' WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES— Specially priced from All colors. 98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79 Tru $1-98 $2.98 $3-98 a a in in A us in MEN'S WORK SHOES 1,5 CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL SUITS _v„ Sale prices rung S 7 —All Colors— $1-78 $2 78 $3-78 $4-78 $7-98 BOYS' LEATHER MITTENS Ladies' Bedroom Slippers (Felt).— —98c Fleeced lined..... 39c,49cand£9c .. LADIES' SCARFS for a BOYS' WORK SHOES Full length, all Wool, all colprs NASH CAR $1-98 $2-98 "$3-98 .$5.98 and $6.98 --J? This Thanksgiving LADIES' ALL LEATHER PURSES ...... $1.98 MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS..... Specially priced from r.. .J!'$1.98 to $4.98 il 69c NASH SIX PASSENGER 400 Pairs MEN'S WOOL SOX ..39c 150 Pairs BOYS' WOOL SOX CARS LADIES' SHOPPING- BAGS A Good Bargain. r.39cand 79c NASH Six passenger cars show in MEN'S LEATHER MITTENS AND GLOVES every detail of construction skillful 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.89 engineering ad efficient manufacture. ^LADIES' BOSTON BAGS ^C They possess to a marked degree all of those qualities essential to consistent, I All leather—while they lastC ^^dr?. .$4.98 MEN'S COTTON SOX satisfactory operation and are Extra Good Quality...... .^,.......... r.. .14c«i distinguished by two conspicious features—unusual power, due to the TRAVELING BAGS FOR LADIES 'fer fe. Nash Perfected Valve-in Head Motor, |&: From. $3.50 to iMen's Felt Shoes. h.K^rfi..$2.48, ^.48, $3.98' and Teally exceptional beauty of design and finish. An inspection of the Nash Six will convince yoy, we believe, as it has many motorists that, these cars do. posses a. value quite above c%he av­ erage. All Nash cars are equipped with corH tires. MOTOR INN AUSTIN MINNESOTA Cast of Court House •afe. --•Si E D.HOPFE .. jJ?. .- .. -My Mr ir—-* t. x-,,