Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 12, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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Crops, Marketing and Raise More And Better LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Farm Bureau Notea? Pure Bred Livestock STRIKE EFFECTS! 3 FARM BODIES 'ARMERSDEMAND marketing meetings must be' conposed 1 HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Regular meetings of the three organizations 6f people from all the community will be conducted uuiiy MARKETS A TRIFLE SUPPORT SHOW NEW CREDIT LAW around the marketing center no the show. The Horticultural scoietjr WEN YOU HEA.HS A MAN matter how many townships are included. is to meet 'in the Plaza hotel Toesday, IsV--.' .. '"U TALKIN' BOUT DE GOOl to continue its session for foar We all want to co-operate^ to get dajfe. The other bodies will have Runs Curtailed Past $4,000 in Prizes Will Reward BooK JFAlL'B'D. Insist Net Income be the maximum benefits. The townships ings the last three days of the Week Prices HITS A SHC SIGN 1E State Crop were simply organized as a Made Basis of American Combined sessions have been by F. L. LIEBENSTE1N, Climb. conyenient unit with certain boundairy A IN* LBX ranged for Wednesday, Thursday PAl k.f Exhibitors. Taxation. County Agent, Mower Co. lines and provides a means for having Friday afternoons, with B. J. R. NONE WIT HIM YIT. directors and co-operators who colm, minister of agriculture, Wr South St* Paul,/Dec. 10.—While By Farm Bureau New* Service— can promote the work in their communities. By Farm Bureau News Service—• peg, Dean Alfred Vivian, Ohio COMMUNITY MEETINGS the packers here and elsewhere have Minneapolis, December 8.—Minnesota's St. Paul, Decembei 7.— Congress University, W. C. Coffey, Dean of the been operating under somewhat 'fa WITH TOWNSHIP UNIT 1921 crop show will open in the If you desire, ask the township secretary began its second session on Minnesota college of Agriculture^ 3L which handicap during the past week 011 account MEETINGS. court house in Minneapolis next week. in the township* in which you Monday, will be asked by 1,500,000 J. Holmberg, Commissioner of Agriculture, of the Meat Cutters' Strike, the Three statewide organizations, all desire to attend meetings, to add organized farmers to pass legislation The question is often asked the and others, on the program markets have been little affected. interested in the development of better your name on his list. revising the present credit laws of the County Agent or Farm Bureau officers Mp.st kinds of killers and stocker and more profitable farm crops, United States, so as to guarantee adequate if Farm Bureau members may cattle are closing steady for the we k, have joined forces this year to stage Announces*PureBred JtWELRl finance for agriculture on attend meetings in nearby townships with some of the common killers and the show. The exhibition will represent twelve and twenty-four months' which are more convenient than their cutters weak to 25c lower^ Stock Sale the combined efforts of the own unit meetings. paper. Demand for hogs and shesp has State Horticultural society, the Minnesota Together with this demand, the been active and prices closing irregularly By all means attend somewhere. It WW Crop Improvenment association, A sale of pure-bred Poland Chinas American Farm Bureau federation makes absolutely no difference! where higher than a weeK ago cn and the Potato Growers asspciation. and Percheron horses is announced and its forty-seven state federations hogs and all classes of sheep »irul you attend and each and everyone, by J. H. Aultfather for February 16, WATCH REPAIRING will present a demand that net income whether Farm ^Bureau members or lambs. Tuesday, December 13, has been set 1922. Mr. Aultfather says this will be recognized as the sole measure of We guarantee Satisfaction art General quality of the beef steer not, so long as you are interested in for the opening day. The show-will be the largest sale of its kind ever ability to pay taxes, and that the bulk reasonable prices offerings has been plain. A few I ts better agricultural conditions, is last four days, closing on December held in this section. of all taxes be levied on that basis. O. L. JONES' heartily welcome at each and every of warmed-up and shortfed cattle 16. This is the report brought back by meeting in the county. have sold from $C 75 up to $9.25, bui Enter. Poverty. Grain, vegetables-, plants, fruit and 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. Coeyrtftit. 1921 by McChwe N«w*pap«r Syndicate Minnesota's delegation which attended When poverty corned in at the door bulk of the beef steers again moved In fact, some meetings such as flowers will be on exhibition, competing JEWELER love seldom wiiits for the burglar the national convention of the 256 PRODUCERS IN a.L $5.00 to $6.00. Butcher cows t.nd shipping association meetings or for prizes that total $4,000. Hlarm to ago off.—Wayside Tales. American Farm Bureau federation in heifers sold largely from $3.25 to Atlanta, Georgia. $5.00, with good young cows and GRAIN GROWERS Another national farm bureau policy, handy weight heifers from $5.50 to defined by the convention, is summarized $6.00 or slightly above. I as follows in the report to Canner and cutters are sei'.ng at the state federation: the close largely from $2.00 to $3.00, Elevators Sign up to "The measure of ability to pay Bologna bulls $2.50. to $3.25. Bent Market Thru Farmers' taxes for the support of the national light veals sold at the close at $7.50 government is net income, and the Agency vi a few up to $8.00. Common and bulk of the taxes should be levied and medium grades of stockers and feeders collected on that basis. sold at the close largely from By Farm Bureau News Service— "The tax should be progressive $4.25 to $5.00, with good and choice St. Paul, December 7.—At the end that is, the greater income, the higher kinds very scarce. of its third week of organization the rate should be. Range of prices on hogs today $6.00 work in Minnesota, the U. S. Grain "We are opposed to the issuing of to $7.00, bulk $6.5.0 to $7.00, good Growers, Inc., announced that 256 all free securities, and request that pigs $7.75. farmers and fourteen '-elevators in congress submit a constitutional Good and choice native and fed five counties had contracted to market amendment to the several states to western lambs $10.25 to $10.50, choice their grain thru the national cooperative cure this defect in our tax system. light yearling wethers up to $8.90, an agency. We are opposed to the principle choice native and fed western ewes In Kittson county, elevators at excess profits tax. from $4.25 to $4.75. Kennedy and Humboldt have signed "We are opposed to the principale up in Redwood, at Redwood Falls, of a general sales tax, or any similar How Big New York Grocery Firm Walnut Grove and Belview in Watonwan plan such as a general manufacturers Keeps Down Rats. at Butterfield and La Salle, Vroome & Co., Butter & Cheese tax." and in Wright and Annandale. Lyon Merchants, New York City, says: "We Development of the Great LakesSt. keep RAT-SNAP in our cellar all the county still holds the lead in number Lawrence waterway, restoration time. It keeps down rats. We buy of farmers and elevators signing contracts. of pre-war powers to state railroad it by the gross, would not be without commissions, and a strong objection it." Farmers use RAT-SNAP because 'Y?&r\ In eleven states, 767 elevators and rats pass up all food for RATSNAP. to permitting carriers to charge higher --W Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. 27,472 farmers have contracted to rates for short hauls than for Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug market 50,000,000 bushels thru the long hauls were planks in a transportation Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement. U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. December. platform submitted by the Minnesota delegates, and adopted. Make your wants known in the The Minnesota platform demands Mower County News Market Place. the repeal or drastic modification of vV the Adamson law, and the repeal of parts of the Esch-Cummins act. AUSTIN MARKETS "We denounce the principle of 4. Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— guaranteeing income upon fixed valuations no /»T Dairy Butter .'. 38 to the railroads of the United Eggs .. 52 For Mother, Da^d. Brother, States," the platform says, "and Potatoes, per bu 1.0Q ask the repeal of Section 15-A, EschCummins Beans, per lb 05% Flour—Retail, 49 lb. sack 2.10 act, which contains this Sister, Friend or feature. POULTRY THE violent paroxysms of coughing Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— "Since the Adamson law produces soon eased by Dr. King's New Heavy Hens .. 15 conditions in the conduct of the railroads Discovery. Fifty years a standard Relative Light Hens 11 which operate against the interest remedy for colds. Children like it. Spring Chix 15 of the public, we ask its repeal Dr. No harmful drugs. King's All druggists, 60c. Ducks 16 or modification as speedily as Roosters 08 possible." Eggs .50 "the Mower County News' New Discovery HOG MARKET. Making Profitable Medium and Butchers .6.20 For Colds and Com£hs Fackers 5.00 to 5.20 Use of Spare Time Veal, Sheep and Lambs until January 1,1923, will make the most ideal remeihbrance Make Bowels Normal. Nature's Fat Lambs 5.50 to 7.00 way is the way of Dr. King's Pills— Veal ...... 3.50 to 6.50 Making profitable use of leisure moments er. "'gently and firmly regulating the bowels Sheep $2.50 to $4.00 for their Christmas gift this year. Two visits was discussed at the high eliminating the intestine clogging Cattle school auditorium Thursday morning waste. At all druggists, 25c. Fat Steers .' $5.00 to $6.00 eacji we^k for a whole year at only by R. C. Coffin, associate secretary of Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $4.50 King's Pills PROMPT! WON'T GRIPS the Y. M. C. A. of Minneapolis. The Bulls $2.50 to $3.25 subject of the inspirational talk was Caners and Cutters $1.50 to $2.50 "Dying on Third." Mr. Coffin stopped in Austin enroute Closing Out Sale to Albert Lea to attend the boys conference there and stopped at Austin to interest boys' organizations here. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction, on the DELIVERED Variation in Icebergs. Robert Morris farm, 8 miles southwest of Austin, 6 miles north of London, are the Arctic regions on Icebergs in Tuesday, Dec. 20. 1921 PART OF AUSTIN, OR MAILED TO ANY PART OF numerous as neither so large nor so but the Antarctic seas, those seen in and more loftier THE UNITED.STATES AND ITS POSSESSIONS, .'r they are usually and dOn es. iV ^beautiful, with spires Sale Starts at 10 O'clock Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon. AYEAR-LONG GIFT„a constant reminder of the giver, ACHES AND PAfiiS^ The following described property: "i'" l^," 6 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Brown Mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 pounds 1 Jc g„ice and to those away from their hom^ a letter twice each SLOAN'S GETS'EM! Brown Gelding, 9 years old, weight 1500 pounds II Bay Mare, 9 years old, i" weight 1600 pounds 1 Black Colt, 2 years old, weight 1100 pounds 1 Black Mare, 12 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Sucking Colt. 1 t5 AVOID ',r the misery of racking pain. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Good Milk Cows 4 Spring Calves 1 Black Bull, '".»w Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment •*, 'if /., 1 two-year-old Steer. handy and apply when I?*#?*? 100 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS. '•-1 you first feel the ache or pain. ., Do your Christmas shopping in The News first-yoit will be better Isatisfied It quickly eases the pain and sends FEED—1 Stack .of Corn Fodder 500 Bushels of Oats 35 Tons of Hay in a feeling of warmth through the Barn 1500 Bushels of Corn in Crib 60 Bushels of Barley. aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates 4 i,J MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder 2 Com Cultivators, 1 New 1 Janesville •,without rubbing. Corn Planter with wire 1 Wide Tire Wagon as good as new 1 Platform Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, Buggy 1 Osborne Disc, 16-disc 1 Keystone Disc 1 Seeder 1 Corn lame back and sore muscles. Crib, capacity 600^bushels 1 24 Flexible Harrow, like new 1 Pair Bob For forty years pain's enemy. Ask Sleighs, new 1 Acme Mower, 5-foot cut 1 Hay Rake 1 Corn Sheller 1 ower C^ounty ws your neighbor. Hay Loader 1 Hay Rack 1 Side Delivery 1 Kovar Quack Digger, 9-foot 0 At ail druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. 1 Ecomony King Cream Separator 1 Old Trusty Incubator, good as new iitfc Some Tools and Household goods. MISCELLANEOUS—Tools, Popcorn and other things too numerous to iment mention. House of Service I WITH OLIVER PLOWS. 1 FORDSON TRACTOR LIKE sm TERMS:—All sums of $10.00, and under, cash, onfall sums over that •tit Clear Your Cthnplexion of pimples, amount, nine months time will be given on bankable notes at eight per cent acne and other facial disfigurement. Use freely Dr. Hobeon's Eczema Ointment. interest. Nothing removed from premises until terms are complied with. Good for eczema, itching sun. *. Morris (§L VivielA, Owner and other sldn troubles. One of Dr. Hobaon's Family Kemedies. DrHobson's COL ALBERT HOPFB, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK/ Eczema Ointment Auctioneer. W. E. Hopfe. Clerk. 2O m- 1-