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

November 24, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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4 mmmmm w*m •WL v*r'» jWFi -T MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ^agre Seven? Thursday, Nov. 24,1921. Crops, Marketing: and UVE A%ICULTI]RALNEWS OF INTEREST AND VAUIETOMOWEK CQ^FAiamtS. x&W Raise More And Better H.s^Farai Bureau Notea. Pure Bred Livestock $70,000SAVED TO COUNTY AGENT HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Lucas, lot 1 and E 4 fts*lot Quit Claims ms Real Estate Transfers WANTED 2 blk. 3 W. Park Add .. 3300.00 Alaus Thorson et ux to A. J. Home Investment Co., to Oscar Ullman *et ux, SW% 15102-14 NORTH FARMERS AND JOB OpB ''\7. Moen, lot 4 blk 4 Kenwood 1.00 ^9, AH ftltt HAD A IN A. Deeds. Park Place ........ 4.00 Sarah E. Catherwood to Lucinda Wm. Frederickson et ux to* Gilbert rest'rukit BUT AHS QUIT Hugh M. Gillmore to O. G. A. Lowery, W 12 ft. Furs and Sorflaten lot 3 blk 3 Waffle, S S 32-10118 lot 15 & 6 blk. 3 Parker & Too World-War Explosives JEY$ MUCH Q' DAT Farm Bureau Workers Original Village of Austin. Cattle Hides. ...........33500.00 Browns Add'n 3^1.00 Edwirr E. Finseth et ux to E. Joseph Campbell et ux to Ben Addie -J)J Denison to Ben. F. A166$ to Clear 35,000 TOTIN' HAM EN OUT Discuss Rural E. Sorenson, E% SW% AyBeckel, N 42% S 235 of Hormel, S 106% ft. -blk. 8 I E S I E S 4-103-15 A j.. outlot 61-2-102-18 •. "V.1.00 Morgan's Add ...... -J'1.00 Topics. FRONT EN EAT IN' SITB- ,,2HP A I Arthur B. Strong et ux to L. 'N. Banfield to Loage, F. Anna Charlotte McAllister et ux to D. Baird, 147x148% ft. MEAT BACK IN 1E KITCHEN! lot 2 blk 5, Woodlawn Park J. J. McAllister lots 6 and All of the picric acid, thirty-four 1 SE SE 3-103-18 .... 7500, %A. USEM 160.0a County Agent F. L. Liebenstein attended Add" ......v..,.....^v 7 blk. 7 R.-R. Add ...., 760.00 .j Henry Herzog to Jacob JElerzog, carloads or 744,060 pounds, allotted the annual conference of ex-^ H. E. Freeman" to C. A. Burrows, S 4 ft. & 8 inches*lot Office Residence Minnesota by the federal government, tension work and county Farm Bureaus S% NW% & N% 6 3 Yates & Lewis Add'n Make your wants known In the Dial 5324 Dial 8344 has now been distributed under the N% SW% 4-101-15 ....... ,1.00 at University farm, St. Paul, on to Austin 90.00 Mower County News Market Place. Frank Uzlik to Tom Politz, E L. W. Nemitz to Frank E. system devised by the university Monday and Tuesday of last week. 27 ft lot 4 & W 1 ft, lot £ray, the fr'l SW% 30-104- and the farm bureau. The allotment There was a large attendance, representing 5 blk. 29 Original village .of ..24900.00 1/1 has been divided among 3,511 farmers extension workers, farm bureau Austin 5000. 00 Kate Cotter to Wm. Cotter, in northern ciitovet counties, or an secretaries and presidents from E. S. Babcock ef ux to Mrs." Undivided interest, lot 3 average of 222 pounds to the farmer. Frank R. Jeffries, lot 1 blk. all over the state. The meeting was 5 2-3 lot 4 blk 23 & 2 Babcock Add'n to Austin. 1 PO add 395.00 Approximately 35,000 acres will have instructive and profitable for all in As I am quitting farming on account of my health, I will sell all Geo. A. Hormel et ux to Frank Barney Jorgenson to Marie been cleared when the allotment to attendance, and many useful suggestions Hummel, lot 9 blk. 10 personal property at Public Auction at my farm, better known as the oU Jorgenson, lot 9 and 12 blk this state has been used. A large Woodlawn Park Addn..... 1523 for the furtherance of agricultural 80 Hannigan farm, 9.miles east of the Austin Brick Yards, 5 miles north 2- .Similes 6 Balcom's Add and lot 10 W. W. Walker to O. Niehuis, part of this acreage will be cleared extension work was given out. 1.00 blk 4 Elmwood east of Rose' Creek, on -. Undivided xk interest out 4 the present season. The cost of the Problems common to all parts of the lots 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18 Tuesday, November 29^ "5 explosive for clearing these 35,000 state in agricultural lines were discussed. 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 & 21 acres will be about $70,000, or only NW 9-102^L8 1.00 W. W. Walker to O. Niehuis half the cost of the dynamite purchase Various committees worked out reports Nook Sale .Starts at 1:00 P. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Undivided Vz interest E at prevailing prices had been on important subjects, and SW% 9 & S 10 acres E'50 used. The saving actually made, many able speakers gave interesting acres N% SE% 9 also N Copyright, 1921 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. 7 HEAD OF HORSES:—1 Span Bay Mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight therefore, will amount to $70,000. and instructive talks. 42.67 rds. NE% 16—all in 2200 pounds 1 Black Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Grey Maxvw12 1.00 10218 These figures and estimates are One of the important features of SMITH-HUGHES years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, 7 years old, weight 150fr Lucinda A. Lowry to Henry from the office of William Boss, chief pounds 1 Grey Gelding, weight 1400 pounds 1 Ixrey 3-year-old Colt, weigbfc the conference was a dinner at the Hahn, ^1 lot 6 & lot 5 except AGRICULTURAL 1100 pounds. of the agricultural engineering division Mens' Union, State Univresity, at N 40 ft. lot 5 blk. 3 ASS'N FORMED of the state university, which Parker Browns Add'n. 1000, 00 which Director Peck of the College 9 HEAD OF CATTLE:—4 Choice Milk Cowst one is fresh now and balancewill G. W. Challgren et ux to A. had direct charge of the distribution be very soon 3 Pure-Bred Hostein Heifers, 2 years old 2 Last Sprimg: of Agriculture was toastmaster and J. Challgren,' SE 20-10215 Calves. of the explosive and of the demonstrations after giving a brief inspirational talk 00 The boys enrolled in the Vocational 200t*0 FREE EXPERT of its use in cutover districts. introduced Dean W. C. Coffey of the Edward Hubbard et'ux to J. 15 HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP:—All are yearling and two-year-olds Agriculture department in the Austin INSPECTION and are bred for April lambing. J. Walker and Lloyd Wall, University Department of Agriculture, high school have organized an Agricultural NE and N% N% SEK A program that will permit of who" spoke on "The County MACHINERY:—1 McCormick Binder, 6-foot 1 McCormick Mower, 5-foot^. Association, for the purpose 33 and S% NW% and N% some form of land clearing operations Our watering and testing service 1 Truck Wagon, g-inch tires 1 Spring Wagon 1 Bock Island Hay Loader 11 Agent and His Job." Rev. Russell of securing better social and of SW and SE SW is, FREE but it is NOT Corn "Planter, with 80 rods of wire 1 Iron Drag, 4-section 1 John Deere in cutover counties practically the H. Stafford of the Minneapolis Congregational 34-104-18 1.00 educational advantages, and for improving careless or indifferent because Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Minneapolis Cream Separator 2 Sets Heavy WorkHarness year around is being worked out by John Baumgartner, :et ux to church addressed the =r their communities in an agricultural of this feature—it is painstaking 1 Barrel Churn. Frank H. Baumgartner, N the land clearing department of the gathering on the subject of "Disarmament and thorough. way, as well as to improve SWFr'l, 31-104-17.. 8000. 00 HAY AND CORN:Acres -12 Tons of Timothy Hay 15 Acres Standing Corn & university co-operating with county and International Relationships." The service is for YOU regardless their school. William Cotter to F. H. Shock Corn. farm bureau organizations. As an of your make battery He was a wonderful speaker Rhodes, NE 17-102-18 1 00 It is the plan of this organization ^nd without any obligation. important part of this program an and delivered an excellent address. Frank Haenitsch et ux to to include all students or former Try it. Charles W. Rabbit, 'ftW intensive brushing and seeding campaign TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that Among the other addresses of the students who have successfully pursued 25-102-14 24000 00 University of will be put on in six of tjie a credit of 9 months' time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per conference was a very able discussion the work in vocational agricultural Dena Hanson to Karl Hanson, cutover counties. The campaign was cent interest from date of sale. by Director Peck. C. P. Bull, in W frac. SW 18 E.— Southern Minnesota as offered in the high school as started November 5 in Cook count? E. A. ECHHART, Owner C. G. W. & W. Fr'l. Vt NW charge of weed control, spoke briefly members of the organization. -25 1,00 18-104-16 and will end about May 1, 1922. DIAL 7502 and emphatically on the importance At the meeting on last Wednesday G. H. Allen et ux to Earl L. of weed control and the laws regarding evening, it was decided to .have two COL. ALBERT HOPFE, AUSTIN NATIONAL -5 AUCTION SALES their control. Prof. G. A. Lundquist regular meetings each month. A constitution Auctioneer. W. E. Hopfe, Clerk gave a brief but very forceful has been drawn up and signed. GIVE BIG VALUES and instructive address on the "Conservation of Rural Social Forces." The following officers have been In the columns of The News for IF YOU HAVE as One of the subjects discussed was elected for one year: Paul Edward, several weeks have been advertised the division of extension specialist's president Roy Angell, vice president a number of auction sales. Some time among the counties of the state. Leonard Sayles, secretary Harold have been general sales of farm machinery, As was arranged, Mower County is Cummings, treasurer. animals,, feed, etc., and entitled to ten days of specialist's St oth^s are pure-bred stock. POULTRY time between December 1 and April Canadian and Sow Patrons at the previous sales have Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to -"'as I. County agents were asked to picked up q^ioice animals and various Thistles Spread make applications for the help they ,give long, lasting service, articles of equipment at big bargains. wanted most within their time allotment by Potato Shippers The same opportunity still exists for limit. One of the projects asked a" S"'rr-' those who attend the sales listed in MEN'S WORK and DRESS for was a two-day institute. If A circular regarding the possible these columns. Either Live or Dressed any community desires work" of a spread of the Canadian and sow Glance over the lists and note the particular kind, the county agent will SHOES in ALL STYLES thistle thru the careless method of offerings. There is something there be glad to receive the application for shipping potatoes from western for everyone. it and plan to have it conducted. To Sell, Dial 2500 for Highest points has been received from C. P. John Christgau, one of the oldest The news twice a week in The Bull, state weed inspector, who states extension workers in the state, also News—less than 5c a week that these pests have cost much extra See Our Line of attended the conference and took Quotations Hides & Furs loss of crops, in cost of production part in some of the important discussions. and inconvenience. He asks that every precaution be taken to prevent GOT"! HIGHEST PRICE the seed from being scattered The most popular little fellow at from cars shipped into this part of the American Legion National convention before you buy—we can save you money PM van* the state from outside points. Get Our Price First. was the Minnesota gopher. HOES, FWfi, WOOL, PELTS, ETC. The circular from Mr. Bull says in All over the city he went, perched on By Mtotag T» Tfca OLSHUASU part: the c'oat lapel of hundreds of Minnesota Tit LARGEST C0RSIMMERT HOUSE JENSEN & PHIFFER CO. "Attention has been called to the Legionaires, sitting straight up IN THE NORTHWEST fact that potato shippers are using on his little hind legs with his cute NorBiwestoni SMITH WRI0HT COMPANY straw to line cars in which potatoes little head cocked sidewise, quaintly Chatham St., Opposite Court House Hide&FurCo. a' are being shipped. This does not eyeing buddies from all over the seem to be worth public mention, but world, and doing his bit to advertise Under New Management owing to the fact that straw thus the state which is best known by his name. He even took a big long look shipped from the Red River Valley is quite likely to contain Sow thistle at Marshall Foch and General Perishing, seeds, the matter is of importance. as much as to say, "You're welcome -s to visit me in the Gopher State The result is obvious. These cars any old time." are billed to various parts of Minnesota and to parts in other states. A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for The straw is scattered from the car Rat-Snap. -v. at the unloading points and the burlap Read Mrs. Phillips wire: "Youell's X3U bags are likely to harbour thistle Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later seeds. The fhistle seeds become scattered CAN YOU NAME THEM? ree'd following letter: "RAT-SNiAP and produce plants for new infections.- arrived. It rid our house of rats in OlABDODOIHYTOH ©GUSSNVBUSBUB CALORIC no time. Just moved here from Pa., DEALER visa wma®jmsmkm where I used RAT-SNAP with great "This practice should not continue. R© BUSH results." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $ 1.25. The potato shippers should use marsh Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug hay which is usually about 100 per ©SUMWTHABO. ©SUf Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, cent free, of weed seeds." November. (DSffBUTSOKEES (^HSCKTM^' *S* S' A. or THISg^* JACK FROST WILL CATCH TOM THIS |f Can You Solve This Puzzle? if AGAIN' IF YOU DONT HURRY! expected If you would like to have your hens lay as you never Here is a puzzle tha) emjbudjr should try. The other aigfat »t the "Movies" the operator the A* they would—if you would like to get eggs by wanted to try anew "stunt," so he rearranged the names of some of the famous actors and actresses and threw them oa the screen like you see in the picture. Everybody had loads* them dozen where you now only get two or three try feeding YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE TO BEAT THE OLD BOY EVEN of fun figuring out the correct names. See if you can do it yourself. No. 1 is Dorothy Dittos. If you can solve them all you can win $lj003 or a Hupmotrile. IF HE IS RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR-—OPEN THE OTHER DOOR Though you probably know the names of all the popular actors and actresses well name a few of them just to refresh your memory: AND LET US IN WITH A Mary Miles Winter, OMigtaa Fairbanks Mary FickKerft JwaaWa Maaaea, KaMM WMMawi & Hai^ 9mtmr Clara KimhaN Yamia, Tem Mix, Mabel Neneao* Themaa Mililiaa, Oimlaa DmUms i|M MASH «,' 1 CALORIC rf* Jjfc, Dorothy Oalten, Haretd LUy hfl Wtiito, Jackie Cssjjai^ Oleria 1 'SllO Points Will Win Pint Prize 'VLi the new wonderful egg-producing feed manufactured by The Quaker Oats Co. FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH is a soft feed—finely ground and correctly WE WILL HEAT IT AT A PRICE THAT WILL MAKE YOU Tar aaah nama yon can arrange oerroctly ]re« will wiH ba aaaiM Firat Mga Tfco boot earraat lp reetiwe live poiirte ar fffly paints if yen eotva Umm all. balanced- a feed composed of animal foods, green foods, grain Veu aan urn 16 mar* peiata by vaalifying year answer. aafartk. la aaas «f a tia hsMi wiaaaia wMI to protein food—like the hen picks up herself in the spring. This feed HAPPY AS WELL AS WARM. That by proving you have —ay it ia, that ahown a od full anwaal af llio griaa Oaatf to year made—it needs the of Th» Pawl Daily to five p*e#i«. The (ml is the raw material from which eggs are only Newe TODAY and aaigle 29 pelitfi will ba awarrfad ty tho Judgaa. ok* Will bo hen's egg factory to put it in egg form. Give your hens all they will at aaee to hatp yen naatlfr. DECKER BROSI thrae woll-iwawn St Paul bueinaM atom E'.I get.lots of egga.- eat—keep it before them the time and you will IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY Reliable Jr The Quaker OsH i? HARE&GOSS V«m da aat have ta sabaaHba to Tba It Paal Oaily News aer a Hardware. pfba Wa have givaa away a groat aaaay Waadarfal ttiagi aad mr eolation to this anl» at oaao. lo eare year a Feed Store. Austin, Minn. art) deal forget—YOU CAM WIN. Ika tonily ,^!The Store That Satisfies.?.S5 WiLi^S, 94 £. Fourth St. ST. PAUL, MINN. He Oe it? A,1I' f)|| "j ,T„„ it.,