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

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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Dec. 29,1921. Page Seven t-rr 2t£ LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. 9|S Crops, Marketing and Raise More And Better Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. POST-HOLIDAY RUN STOCKMEN RELIEVE What were your profits from your MICKIESAYS Not That Kind. BLOUSES TAKE TO COLORS business, trade, profession or vocation The Owner of the Poodle—"Yes, Nan WEDNESDAY'SRUSH I don't OF STOCK LIGHT poleon is a hice little dog. AND LENGTHENED WAISTS BOSS, ue eezze, wonder that you admire him." The DijJ you receive any interest on "VJHW nor SN4 SOKAEMWV4& Owner of the Airecfale—"It isn't that, bank deposits VUUO lABOOr XUAX" UMN COJAGS but I'm just dying to know where joo Have you any property from which OVOKJF G\T HER for Sixty Carloads Shifted got that lovely permanent wave Strength Prevails in All you received rent? JWVPER., VJVVE.W SUE him. I want to have my dog dose the to Other Markets Did you receive any income in the Branches at Week's same way." EKTIMkTO SEND Tb form of dividend or interest from Today. VA. SFEE., NOO, Opening. ovno stocks or bonds? AUSTIN MARKETS UV.OM*. I Did you receive any bonuses during St. Paul, December 29—Losses the year Tuesdays' Opening— Quoted by Peoples Service Stores amounting at times to $2,000 a dny, Cattle 1,200. Market closing Did you make any profit on the sale Dairy Butter 85 strong to 25c or more higher. suffered by northwest livestock shippers, Eggs 45 of stocks, bonds, or other property, Best beef steers $6.75, bulk $5.00 Potatoes, per bu 1-20 may be wiped out in time as a fid real or personal. to $6.25. Calves 200. Market Beans, per lb 536 result of a joint investigation undertaken Did you act as a broker in any closing steady to strong. Best Flour—Retail, 49 lb. sack 2.19 by farmers, rail road officials, lights mostly $6.50. Hogs 6,300. transaction from which you received POULTRY Market closing strong and mostly packers and stockyards operators, the commissions? 10 to 25c higher range $6.00 to Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Minnesota Farm Bureau federation -_ Are you interested in any partnership $7.60, bulk $7.00 to $7.25, good Heavy Hens 17 said today. /Gw /OA* or other firm from which you pigs $8.00 to $8.25. Sheep 1,000, Light Hens 12 The investigation showed that because bulk fairly good native lambs $10 -Avv received any income Stags 12 choice kinds quotable to $10.50 or of improper arrangement of Geese 13 Have you any income from royal better, bulk medium- and lightweight Spring Chix 17 shipments, the South St. Paul market ties or patents? ewes $4.00 to $4.50. Roosters OS Is glutted on some days and undersupplied Have you any minor children who 0— Eggs 4ft South St. Paul, Dec. 27.—A light on others. Records covering are working? HOG MARKET. SAAV post-holiday run of cattle sold on an 1920 and the first six months of 1921 Do you appropriate, or have the Medium and Butchers 6.75 active market at strong to 25c or show that shipments reaching the right to appropriate, the earnings of Packers .. 5.75 more higher prices, the better offerings market on Wednesday were from Veal, Sheep and Lambs /\hhsjv such children? It so, the amount steers and butcher she stock beef Fat Liambs 5.00 to 7.0§ thirty to fifty-five per cent larger must be included in the return of income. ^ouJksiX/ the most gain. No good or Veal 3.50 to showing 5JB9 than arrivals on Tuesday and Thursday. Sheep $1.50 to steers were offered, best $2J5$ choice beef Price records for the same period Has your wife any income from any Cattle a load of shortfed steers of medium being show that hogs brought an average source whatsoever It so it must Fat Steers 1 4.00 to 5J9 beef grade which sold to city of five cents a pound less on be included in your return or reported Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $448 butchers at $6.75. Other shortfeds Wednesday, due probably to the large in a separate return of income. Bulls 2.00 to 2£9 sold in load lots to packers at $6.50 supply. The difference between total INCOME TAX Canners and Cutters 1.00 to £9 A and bulk of the medium and common prices received by shippers for hogs beads are effectively used with embroidery Did you receive any director's fees LITTLE journey among new beef steers went at $5.00 to $6.25. on the market Tuesday and Thursday, silk. The round neck and blouses leaves two or three of or trustees' fees in the course of the PROFESSIONAL A few butcher heifers of a good and prices received by those whose loose sleeves are edged with a little their style features for this season year DIRECTORY border of the embroidery silk and beef grade sold at $6.25 to $6.75, with well impressed upon the mind. hogs were on the market Wednesday, Do you hold any office in a benefit Under This Heading The News wooden beads, and this decoration is The first thing to be noted is the prevalence load lots selling from $5.50 to $6.00, has amounted at times to as high society from which you receive will, from time to time, print CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. repeated on the edge of the scallop at of color and color combinations and bulk of the butcher she stock going as $2,000, according to the investigation suggestions and articles of timely income Dial 2038 the front of the blouse. in them, and the trend toward dark from $3.25 to $5.00. Most sales of department of the state farm interest for those who may Answers to all of these questions A straight-line blouse of crepe de Physician and Surgeon shades. Colors are the same as those canners and cutters were made at bureau federation. have difficulty in interpretation Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. chine, shown at the right, has a square are necessary to determine whether employed for frocks—as brown, beige, $2.25 to $3.00, altho some canners of the new law. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment As a result of the investigation, neck and straight sleeves that reach pheasant, blue and black or gray, with a person has an income sufficiently Assistants— sold at $2.00, and a few old shells sold railroads have changed stock train contrasting color in high tones to to the waist. Three wide tucks are introduced large to require that a return be filed, Ernest H.Morris, M. D. in the girdle at the front, "subject" to packers as low as $1.75. schedules so that fifty to sixty cars brighten them. Among these are henna, and may be the means of avoiding the Mabelle Moore, R. N. With the approach of the period for and are important. A very simple but Bologna bulls brought $2.75 to of stock which formerly arrived on flame, orange, lighter blues, and heavy penalties imposed for failure filing income tax returns—January novel decoration appears at each side rich red tones. It is evident that the $3.25 for the most part. Veal calves Wednesday now reach the market on to do so within the time prescribed. 1 to1 March 15, 1922—taxpayers are W. R. EARL in the odd pattern done with embroidery white or flesh-colored blouse must give opened steady with last week's close, Thursday. Since these changes were silk. The sleeves have turn-back place to colored ones. Materials are advised to lose no time in the compilation most best lights selling at $6.50, altho made, 17.6 per cent of all stock arriving FUNERAL DIRECTOR You watch your step. The rest of cuffs. This blouse would look well developed georgette and other crepes, satin and of their accounts for th^. some strictly choice vealers brought the world will watch your misstep. each week has reached the Business Residence in satin or the heavier crepes, other silks, with georgette holding first year 1921. A new and important $7.00. Stocker and feeder trade was Phone 2512 Phone 2213 market on Tuesday, 20.4 per cent on and is one of the best of the tailored place. provision of the Revenue act of 1921 Your Money Back if Rat-Snap Doesn't AUSTIN, MINN. quiet, supply and demand both being Wednesday and 17 per cent on models. The long waistline is favored for Come Up to These Claims.' is that every person whose gross income light, but prices were on a generally Costume blouses, which are extended Thursday. blouses, as for frocks, and the peplum RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaranteed for 1921 was $5,000 or over into long panels at the front and and tie-back styles are convenient steady to strong basis. Bulk of sales The greater variation in arrivals on to kill rats and mice. Cremates DONOVAN & GOSLEE shall file a return, regardless of the back have, usually, loose-hanging metallic modes for exploiting it, therefore the ranged from $4.00 to $5.00, altho them. Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP Funeral Directors the South St. Paul market on Mondays amount of net income upon which the or composition girdles, making leave no smll. Rats pass up all food majority of models are one or the other strictly good to choice kinds are quotable and Fridays during recent and Embalmers for it easy to manage a low waistline to get at RAT-SNAP. Their first tax is assessed. Returns are required of these. Two examples of the tieback on up to around $6.00. months, Mr. Kube said, is due to seasonal Day Calls—Phone 2188 meal is their last. RAT-SNAP comes them. These are also made to be warm blouse are shown in the illustration, every single person whose net income of With moderately light receipts of Night Calls conditions, heavy shipments in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs as an entire dress, the panels extending and they are representative was $1,000 or over and every won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c hogs here after the holiday, the market T. W. Donovan—5914 from the western range country increasing to the bottom of the skirt, which styles. The blouse at the left, made married person living with husband $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler H. A. Goslee—6637 developed strength, closing 10 to Monday arrivals out of normal can be either a petticoat of the same of georgette in a dark color, extends Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement. Motor and Carriage Service or wife whose net income was $2,000 shade or a slip. 25c higher. Bulk of sales $7 to $7.25 proportion. Monday is the only its girdle at the front into a deep scallop, December. or oyer. Widows and widowers and top late $7.60, heavy packing sows suggesting a peplum. It is cut day, he said, on which large thru persons separated or divorced from in the graceful, slip-over fashion, with around $6.00. Good pigs were higher shipments of range stock, bound for GET OUR PRICE husband or wife, are regarded as kimono sleeves, and has an odd and at $8.00 to $8.25. Chicago, reach South St. Paul. The pretty decoration of braids, in which single persons. Sheep and lambs sold strong to 25c amount of stock actually offered for FOR POULTRY small wooden beads and long bugle IY VBTUN NTVSMRA UNIO* Net income is gross income, less corvaiOHT higher. No good or choice lambs arrived, sale at South St. Paul on Mondays is certain deductions for business expenses, bulk of the fairly good natives not a great deal larger than arrivals DAIRY DISTRICT Veterinarians Will losses, taxes, 'etc. Gross income here selling at $10.00, with good light on the following three days, he said. includes practically all income and medium-weight ewes cashing at Final results of the investigation, Meet Jan. 12 and 13 ELECTS OFFICERS received by the taxpayer during the from $4.00 to $4.50. Turkeys, Geese and ChicRens committee members said, would be a year in the case of the wage earner SEE US FIRST BEFORE YOU SELL distribution of shipments so that The study of tuberculosis in cattle salaries, wages, bonuses and commissions approximately twenty per cent of the Co-operative Potato will have an important place in the in the case of professional arrivals each week will reach the Headquarters of Fourth program of the twenty-fifth annual Marketing- in State farmers all profits from the sale oi R. JOHNSON SON market on each of the first four H. meeting of the Minnesota State Veterinary Creamery Association farm products, and rental or sale oi days. Medical association at St. land. Sketching the growth of ihe co-operative Assigned. The investigating committee included Paul and South St. Paul, January 12 In making an income tax return for potato marketing associations laniznizizraw representatives of the farm bureau, and 13. the year 1921, every taxpayer should and discussing pooling, storing, selling, the Central Co-operative Commission "Tuberculin Test Technic" will be present tc himself the following questions: By Farm Bureau News Service— sorting, accounting, grading and association, the livestock exchange, discussed by Dr. H. W. Turner of The fourth district creamery organization handling of supplies, all factors more A News the North Dakota bureau of the Pennsylvania Livestock Sanitary perfected in Minnesota thru or less involved in the successful operation markets, the Minnesota department Board, while Dr. J. A. Kieran, chief the new state dairy service and marketing of such enterprises, a new 88 of agriculture, the stockyards company of the division of tuberculosis eradication association has elected officers page bulletin entitled "Local Co-operative and four railroads. of the animal industry, Washington, and chosen St. James as its headquarteis. Potato Marketing in Minnesota" Want Ad D. C., will speak on "Tuberculosis can be obtained on application SEVENTH WELL What Kind Eradication Work." The district includes Brown, Faribault, to the Office of Publications, University The various tuberculin tests and reactions COMES IN ON Martin, Watonwan and Jackson Farm, St. Paul, Dr. J. D. Black of Battery. will be demonstrated with counties and is known as District a and Paul Miller of the division of SIGNAL HILL cattle by Dr. Turner. Post mortem Do the Work No. 10 of the state association. The agricultural economics, University Would You Sell? inspections of infected anima's will new officers are C. J. Path, director of Minnesota, and Frank Robotka, Under the above heading a dispatch be conducted during the convention. to the state association and president formerly with the division, are the dated at Long Beach, California, Dr. W. F. Coffey, ^dean of the department Would it be a cheap battery of the district Louie Spelbrink, authors. on December 16, appeared in the of agriculture of the University that the manufacturers wouldn't New Ulm, first vice president J. S. If you have anything to sell The News Classified Los Angeles Daily Times, telling of stand back of? of Minnesota, will speak on the "Veterinarian Schwalen, Triumph, second vice president Jail Fare. Ad. Department will put you in touch with the bringing in of one of the oil and the Livestock Breeder." John's mother, who Is on a diet, C. A. Torkelson, St. James, Or a high-priced battery that customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it wells on property belonging to E. S. was eating a piece of dry bread and secretary, and Louie J. F. Tessien, made no attempt at economy? pays big returns. drinking a glass of water when he Babcock, of this city, who is interested Dr. C. P. Fitch, chief of the veterinary Jackson, treasurer. Or a sound, well built battery that entered the room. Looking at the If there is anything you wish to purchase, in holdings of oil lands at Long medicine division, University sells at a st The directors of the district met fair price and that gives/ths meager repast, he exclaimed: "Gee, classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thruan Beach. moat miles of uninterrupted service Farm, is secretary treasurer of the at St. James December 15, to select a ma, your stumick will think you're in as per dollar, does the Willard fed. in this department you will find some person The dispatch is reprinted for the association. field man who will have charge of Threaded Jail.' Rubber Battery? who has the very thing you want, and who is benefit of "Ernies" Austin friends, work in standardization, carlot shipping Experience has proved our wisdom willing to sell it at a bargain. HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS who will follow his success in this Mower County News and wholesale purchasing. in choosing the Willard Battery with venture with keen interest: MARKET PLACE Threaded Rubber Insulation. If you desire to employ a man or woman in any With the selection of St. James as "Flowing at the rate of 750 barrels Come in—and we'il tell you how it capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you PEY TELLS ME A FOOL headquarters for District No. 10, four will save money for you. per day, the Crest Babcock No. 1 well one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks,, units of the Minnesota Co-operative EN HE MOKEY SOON Schmitz Auto Electric Co One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. came in on Signal Hill today. It weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty Creameries association are fully organized. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. is the seventh producing well in the BUT SHUCKS! FAHTEP applications. Headquarters of the others Complete Auto Electric Service. Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be new field. The Crest well was drilled you have lost anything, advertise for it in HE DON' HATTER BE Added for all ads not paid for in advance. are at Litchfield for District No. 1, at If 216 East Bridge Street. and brought in by Blondie Elder, one Willard Readers, or locals not run in the classified ad. department and it will be returned Hinckley for District No. 2 and at NO FOOL—ME MAH of the drillers of the Shell discovery this column will be charged at the to you. Not a week passes but that some Wadena for District No. 11. Creameries MONEY DOOES IT,To©/ rate of 10 cents per line.' well, the first one to come in on Signal article of value is returned to the owner. in District No. 14, which have Hill. Elder is also supervising FOR SALE joined the state association in Polk, Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find Batteries the drilling of the Crest Consolidated Norman, Clearwater, Clay, Mahnomen, the department especially useful, and productive BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 5 cents per No. 2 about 100 feet from the Crest Red Lake, Pennington, Marshall, of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, pound. Bring your own container. No. 1. Kittson and Roseau counties will meet Dial Rural 4321. 48-6-p. seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale "Crest No. 2 is down 2200 feet in this month to organize District No. when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. FOR SALE:—Fullblood Bronze Turkey a showing of gas and oil. The coming 14. toms by Mrs. Joseph Thelen, in of the Crest well brought the Adams, Minn., Route 1. 48-4-p. For a small investment a classified ad. brings production of the* seven wells on the Restlessness a Universal Trait. better returns than any other investment that can" hill up to 3125 barrels pec day FOR SALE—Good Duroc Boar. Life in the sea is so much easier be made. Weight about two hundred and Wells now producing locally and the ALORE than on land, and' yet all creature* fifty pounds. Price $15.00. Wilbour The rate/ is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 order in which they were brought in MONEY seem to want to invade the earth. Avexy, R. F. D. No. 6, Austin. of words one cent a word. Gash must invariably accompany are: Shell Alamitos Nov 1 250 barrels Through millions and millions 52-2-p. get years animals have been trying to the order, as the amount is top small to daily Co-operative Graham No. out of the sea in order to lead more FOR RENT OR CASH .—Choice 230 be ha 1, 200 barrels Shell Horsch No. 1, interesting lives ashore. Our general acre farm, 3 miles north of Austin. 300 barrels Continental City No. 1, DIAL 2650 Modern improvements, 150 acres by aquatic ancestry is indicated the 500 barrels California Mexico Petroleum under cultivation. Inquire of Carl fact that our blood has almost the KJU. DIBECT wffli th« Gaumnitz, care of Oak Dale Farm, Warren No. 1, 650 barrels IN 1 same degree of saltness as the sea. Blooming Prairie, Minn. 50-3-c. BMMEST MUCES an San Martinez Freeman No. 1, 500 barrels And its delicate the human ear, with K1U of with the Crest Babcock No. 1, 750 barrels." chain bohes, corresponds Write for price list, U( WANTED 'I Mower County News Copyright. 192.1 by McCtur* Newspaper Syndicate* of O.BERGMAN S GD. organs the fish. A lot of people who seem to be WANTED.—To rent farm near Austin ST. PAUL -.MINN hiding their lights under a bushel, Make your wants known in the The news twice a week in The with stock. Inquire at Mower "i bushel. Mower County News Market Place. News—less than 6c a week have a crack in the County News. ,r, 48-4-p. 1V/, -r'• rt jj. 't v' ri, rs:,-