Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 1, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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4 Inn mm £r.] v. 2 $ v* "!f Page Seven .-3 Thursday, Dec. 1, 1921. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. 'f*" jj,* VlS- »n Raise More And Better LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF iNTfflEST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO". FANNERS, I" 3P Pure Bred Livestock SHARP BULGE IN 2 MORECREAMERY Warning Given on and other beef steers have sold as W.' E. Peterson, University Farm, superintendent, of official testing in the individuals and small lots at $6.50 to Narrow Bobsleds PRICE0FLAMBS DISTS. ORGANIZE $7, and bulk from $5 to $6, state." 'The number of yearly tests Mower Co. Poultry Association's 4% Butcher cows and heifers sold from made in September of the current year Complaints have been made to state $3.50 to $4.50, with some of the better was ninety-eight more than for September, authorities hat the "wide sleigh' law 1920. Cattle prices have declined, kinds up to $5.50. No cornfed 117th Annual Poultry Show Falling Off in Supplies Producers of 17,000,000 of 1919 is being violated in the state, cows and heifers were offered. Canners but owners of purebreds realize A Bullish Factor— Lbs.* Butter Form some dealers continuing to sell new and cutters sold largely from that dairy cows making only Hogs Weak^ bobsleds of the 38 inch track instead fairly good records usually sell At $2.25 to $3.25, Bologna Bulls $2.50 to Service Unit. of the -standard gauge of 54 inches $3, some choice heavies $3.25. prices twenty to thirty per cent higher prescribed by law. Attorney General Veal calves were boosted 50c in than those having no records. Lessened s^ yilLL BE HELD AT THE ARMORY By DON J. SLATER. Minnesota co-operative creameries Clifford L. Hilton, announced that price, bulk of best lights to packers costs of feed and labor tend to Tuesday's Closing— producing more than 17,000,000 BECtHflBER 13,14,15,16,1921 violaters are making themselves liable going at $7.50, some extra choice stimuate testing. Cattle 2,800. Market closing 1 pounds of butter a year already have to prosecution. ones selling at $7.75 to $8. Bulk of steady to strong, some shortfeds organized their service and marketing The news twice a week in The "The law already has been held constitutional," stockers and feeders are selling from $7.50. Calves 1,200. Market districts as planned by the statewide Liberal cash prizes, five silver cups and many special News—less than 5c a week he said. "It applies not $4 to $5, altho strictly choice kinds mostly 50c higher, bulk good creameries association. Cash Prizes will be paid to exhibitors. to the use but to the sale of sleighs are quotable up to $5.75 or slightly light veals to packers $,7.50. Hogs Districts No. 11 and No. 10, _covering and sleds. Violations are a misdemeanor." WANTED better. 14,700. Market about 10c lower, GET YO&R BIRDS READY AND MAKE THE Ottertail, Wadena, Becker and Hogs sold weak and about 10c lower bulk $6.25 to $6.75, top $6.85, counties, and Brown, Faribault, Clay AUSTIN SHOW The law was passed in order to today, bulk $6.25 to $6.75, top $6.85, good pigs $7. Sheep 800. Market Martin, Watonwan and Jackson counties make the tracks of sleds and of-automobiles good pi*p mostly $7. Furs and strong to 25c or more higher. respectively, are the latest units and other vehicles correspond. Few choice lambs. $9.25 to $9.30, Send for Premium List and Entry Blank' to complete organization, the Minnesota Cattle Hides. Demand Holds Good It went into effect January 1, bulk $9. Fat ewes $3 to $4. Farm Bureau federation announced -r: C. J. PRIBBLE, 1921. Manufacturers have turned out for Official Testing 2 "South St. Paul, November 29—A I E S I E S this week. :w ,-:•? Secretary-Treasurer. the wide sleds to comply with the falling off in supplies of sheep and A I Jackson county creameries- which Minnesota law, but, because they cost lambs in recent weeks has been the have joined the Minnesota Co-operative Despite the fact that prices of dairy more than the narrow ones, the law chief bullish influence in this branch A. USEM cattle have declined, official tests made Creameries association, Inc., normally complying sleds are proving slow of the trade~and values, especially on minnesota in September, 1921, surpassed belong to District No. 12, but in Office Residence sellers. lambs, have advanced sharply, A few are to work temporarily with creameries by 113 those made in September, Advertisements in the News Bring Results. Dial 5324 Dial 8344 choice fat lambs reached $9.25 to in the adjoining district. 1920, according to the report of 26,000 Farmers Sign $9.30 late today, with bulk at $9, or Representatives of the creameries With U. S. Growers highest since September. Fat ewes in Jackson, Brown, Faribault, Martin *4 are moving from $S to $4. and Watonwan counties were called to Cattle receipts at outside points meet at St. James Tuesday, November The U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., has are somewhat in excess of the supply 29, to organize the district and elect obtained contracts from 25,997 farmers '^4 and markets elsewhere have developed officers. in eleven states and more than some weakness, but local supply Directors of District No. 11, meeting 50,000,000 bushels of grain is pledged has been moderate and demands has at Henning, chose Wadena as the to co-operative marketing channels. been sufficient to result in an active -is place of business for the district, and Of this total membership, 256 is in market, with most prices on a strong elected N. P. R. Nelson, Parkers Minnesota. Illinois is first with to 25c higher level, better grades of Prairie, first vice chairman G. S. 7,301 Nebraska second with 4,881 beef steers and butcher she stcok Ingwald, Verndale, second vice chairman and North Dakota third with 4,025. showing most gain. Some fed steers E. E. Burnham, Detroit, secretary, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Indiana of medium to good grade sold to city and A. J. Fagerlie, Audubon, A each have more than 2,000. Colorado butchers in today's trade at $7.50, treasurer. J. O. Bjorklund of Henning Iowa, South Dakota and Kansas have is director of the district. The less than 1,000 each. Thus far 727 district board will meet at Detroit elevators have become affiiliated with December 7 to consider selection of the movement. a field service agent. AUSTIN MARKETS MINNESOTA CROP SHOW DEC. 13—16. Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— Dairy Butter 38 Eggs 50 The county Farm Bureau office has Potatoes, per bu 1.00 a few copies of the program and Beans, per lb 05% premium list of the Minnesota Crop Flour—Retail, 49 lb. sack 2.00 POULTRY show, which will be held at the court Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— house in Minneapolis, Tuesday to Friday, Heavy Hens T.. 15 December 13 to 16. Light Hens 10 -r""1 This show will consist of an exhibit Spring Chix 15 of the best corn, fruit, grains, Ducks 16 Time saved, money saved, Roosters 08 potatoes, vegetables, plants and flowers when the broken or cracked part Eggs ^. .45 grown in the state of Minnesota. A HOG MARKET. is made as good or better than Premiums totalling $4000 are being Medium and Butchers 6.15 75,826 Lines new, by welding. offered for this show. The admission Packers ....5.65 is free. Veal, Sheep and Lambs Let us post you on the service Fat Lambs 5.50 Three state crop organizations, the we give. OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING WERE PLACED IN Veal 3.50 to 6.00 state Horticulturist society, Crop Improvement University of Sheep 1.50 to 2.50 association, and the Potatoe Cattle Southern Minnesota Growers' association, are cooperating Fat Steers .4.00 to 5.00 to make this show a success. Cows and Heifers 3.00 to 4.00 DIAL 6125. Ganners and Cutters 1.00 to 1.50 Bulls 2.00 to 2.50 An excellent program has been arranged, and any one who are interested in any of these departments will find the show well worth attending. NEWS News items from all sections of this territory are wanted by The News. Send them to us by mail, tell us personally or Dial 2650. 99 Mower County News Mower County's Best Newspaper. MARKET PLACE IN I One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. OCTOBER. 1921 Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Readers or locals not run in BY SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS Why Buick Valve-in-Head this column will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line. FOR SALE Motors Have More Power THE DISPLAY ADVERTISING FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1921 COMPARED WITH THE FOR SALE:—Lady's good black Coat with fur trimmings. Inquire Internal Combustion motors are heat MONTH OF OCTOBER 1920 at 605 North Kenwood Avenue, engines. The more heat retained in their 44-2-p. -s. SHOWED A GAIN 160 acres level land, Washburn county, cylinders, the more power they generate. fine Clover and Potato soil, $15 OF per acre, encumbrance $1000 due, I March first 1925, at 7 per cent. Water-jacketing space absorbs heat. 1 10,644 Also 80 acres and 160 acres, Aitkin county, Minnesota. Will accept Buick Valve-in-Head motors have about Hormel Preferred Stock for equities. Address E. H. Smith, 20 Per cent less water-jacketing space care of Thorpe Bros., Andrus Bldg., I N E S that the Head type and about 15 Per Minneapolis, Minn. 44-3-c. r» cent less than the head type. PROFESSIONAL 1922 WILL BE A YEAR FOR ADVERTISERS. DIRECTORY That is one of the reasons why Buick Pa Valve-in-Head motors have more power. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Dial 2038 Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Physician and Surgeon Buiek Si:tea Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Buick Foun X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment 22-Six-44 $1495 22-Four-34 $ 938 Assistants— VE. 22-Six-45 1525 22-Foar-35 975 Ernest H.Morris, M. D. 22-Six-46 2135 Mabelle Moore', R. N. 22-Four-36 1475 22-Six-47 2435 "Mower (Joun 1650 22-Four-37 22-Six-48 2325 W. R. EARL 22-Six-49 1735 All Prict F. O. B. 22-Six-50 2635 Flint. Michigan FUNERAL DIRECTOR Business Residence ERDMAN GARAGE CO. M. Phone 2512 Phone 2213 AUSTIN, MINN. 15he House of Service 508-510 NO. MAIN STREET & DONOVAN & GOSLEE AUSTIN, MINN. *2* ffr- Funeral Directors -T J. and Embalmers m--. Day Calls—Phone 2188 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT Night Calls fey- BUICK WILL BUILD THEM T. W. Donovan—5914 jsa--E3 H. A. Goslee—6637 zskig.-* *S£ "w v. Motor and Carriage Service •f- ,, 'Si.