Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 5, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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If upheld, weight. commission men and speculators wiB General, Trade Steady a (Continued from Page One) .922 Savings Under New be forced to carry on their operations to Strong in Stock STOCK YARDS ACT openly/ so that producers may knowr Tariffs Mean More -whelming demand of farmers expressing Sales. at all times something concerning th» EFFECTIVE JAN. Work., themselves effectively for the ^ay their live stock is handled at first time thru an organization big By DON J. SLATER. terminal markets. .„ enough and strong enough to make Operation of the packers and stockyards Tusday's Closing— Saving of approximately $350,000 their wishes respected. act will not begin before January/18th, Cattle 1,100. Market closing on the 1922 construction program of "In our last convention, you called more according to a notification steady to strong. Calves 1,200 the Minnesota Highway department MONEY for more reliable and more readily Market closing mostly 50c lower, issued on Dcember 29th, by Federal is virtually assured by a twenty per practical packer top on best available reports on current market Judge Landis, after consultation with cent reduction in freight rates on lights $7.00. Hogs 8,500. Market conditions, and asked that the state If Yon Ship Us-Spar Judge Evans and Fitzhenry. road building materials ordered this strong to 10c higher on light HIDES-FURS and federal government unite in issuing The three judges sitting en banc week by the state railroad and warehouse sorts, bulk such kinds $7.50 to such reports. The work of the Write U« PHUT Ibr recently denied a 'petition from live commission and made public $7.60, steady to weak on butchers •Special Information state and federal governments in this at $6.75 to $7.00, heavy packers stock commission men and speculators KAL DIIECT «HhthUMESTaatOllESV by Commissioner Ivan Bowen. field in Minnesota is now about to be ROUSE Ul THE VEST. $5.50 to $6.00. Sheep 800. for a permanent injunction restraining CM K6KST UCE» Mi HUEOIAIt Charles M. Babcock, state highway consolidated, with the expense to be Mdrket steady. lETtWW. the district attorney and the secretary commissioner, upon whose petition Write for price list, tag* and foil Iwfcmwifai divided between them. South St. Paul, January 3.—With of agriculture from enforcing the lower rates are ordered, made the O.BERGMAN S GO. cattle receipts running moderately 'You demanded revision of the cold the law. The court granted the exemption estimate and said it is® conservative. light at the start of the week, the storage laws of Minnesota. That demand pending an appeal to the ST.PAUL -TAihn It will mean a saving of about $1,000 parket reflected mild strength, today's also has been granted. Dealera United States supreme court, which illliiiilil a mile on paving, $400 a mile on general 5 deal being on a steady to strong in all farm products except hay, surfacing for which materials trasis. General quality was plain, best grain and livestock, which already are shipped by rail, and other corresponding load lot of beef steers here going at were under state jurisdiction, have GET OUR PRICE savings, he said. Anticipating $6.50, with bulk of the beef steers been put under the regulation of the a freight rate decrease, Mr. from $5.00 to $6.00. Some of the best state department of agriculture. In Babcock directed that all highway butcher heifers sold from $5.25 up to response to the organized demand of FOR POULTRY contracts be so drawn that any savings around $6.25, with bulk of the butcher Minnesota farmers, the last legislature would revert to the state. cows and heifers from $3.25 to wrote into our statutes one of the "Commissioner Bowen's announcement $5.00. most effective cold storage laws ever Turkeys* Geese and Chickens of the reduced tariffs means A range of $2.25 to $3.00 caught enacted in the United States. It that there will be available this year bulk of the canners and cutter sales, protects the interests of both producer SEE US FIRST BEFORE YOU SELL an additional quarter of a million dollars with a few old shelly canners down to and consumer by compelling SSSSSSSSSSI& to enable the highway department $2.00. Bologna bulls sold on an active the labeling of cold storage products R. H. JOHNSON SON to further spread and speed the market at strong to 25c higher where they come into competition benefits under Good Roads Amendment prices, buck selling from $3.00 to with products fresh from the farm. No. 1," said Mr. Babcock. $3.75. "You suggesed a conciliation EVERYONE and gold, flat braid and decorated with loves a comfortable and Proceedings before the railroad and Veal calf prices declined 50c today, court to give justice quickly in all pretty sofa pillow, and the shops applique flowers, cut from gay colored warehouse followed rejection by Commissioner bulk of best lights selling at $7.00, disputes desulting from purchase and are showing them iff many attractive velvets. The flowers are outlined Babcock of a proposal from with a few extra choice vealers at Special Price sale of the necessities of life. That shapes and colors. The styles with small black and gold cord. some railroad officials of a plan to $7.25 to $7.50. Stocker and feeder demand idea has been carried out so far as change in them, as in other things, and In the small pillow pictured pine needles grant special rates in individual cases. was fairly active and bulk sold it is worth while t.o note those that are are used for stuffing, and yarn farm products are concerned, by the The commissioner insisted upon a on a strong basis from $4.00 to $5.00, popular just now, because they are the flowers, in bright colors, for decoration. establishment of a state food inspection uniform cut applying to all rail lines pillows that will be used for holiday with some of the better kinds up service. This service is available on Axes gifts, and many a pillow will be made Corded taffeta is the favorite pillow in Minnesota and was successful. around $5.50 or above. to either farmer or purchaser. It is between now and Christmas. covering find the cords are inserted in Trade was fairly active on hogs backed up by the licensing power of COUNTY AGENTS varied ways. The taffeta is gathered In shapes, the round pillow leads in averaging from about 170 pounds and the state. Already more than fifty at the center of the pillow and a big, popularity, followed by the square pillow down and such kinds sold today from Jan. 4th to Jan. 20th cases have been settled. This service, flat silk-covered button mold conceals and the roll pillow. There are REACH MYRIADS $7.50 to $7.60, with trade on butcher the gathering, on round and square pillows. made available to producer and some oval models and an occasional hogs slow at $6.75 to $7.00. Heavy A round pillow, as pictured, is odd shape, like the small triangular consumer alike, will mean savings of packers sold down around $5.50 to covered with plain blue taffeta, and a pillow shown in the picture. Taffeta many thousands of dollars to Minnesota huge daisy, made of blue taffeta and is the favored material for coverings, farmers. It guarantees them Touch Hands With Over having its petals lined with yellow taffeta both in plain and changeable weaves. Travelers' Guide against sharp practices by men who is posed on it. Brocaded silk, in which a metallic figure 1,001,090 People buy their products. The farmer who There are, of course, dainty boudoir appears, on a silk ground, is used believes he has been cheated or treated Unless otherwise designated, all the in 1921. pillows with slips made of fine cotton for the sides of round and oblong pillows, trains listed below are daily. See unfairly on the terminal market fabrics and trimmed with embroidery having a puff of velvet, matching footnote for explanation of and wasii laces. These pillows are can appeal immediately for investigation the silk in color, around the edges. reference marks. A total of 1,001,090 persons were Rose and gold brocade with rose velvet, small and are covered with silk. and redress without the long delays Bold faced figures indicate P. M. $2.50 and $2.65 Single Bit AXES served in various ways during 1921 and black and gold, with black velvet, and heavy expenses of court action. Light faced figures indicate A. M. by county agents and other farm bureau make the handsomest of these pillows, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. but other colors are used. and agricultural extension servvice PAUL R'Y. $1.90 "You demanded classification of Black satine is substituted for satin I. & M. Division. workers of the University of northern Minnesota lands to protect Lv. Arr. Arr. in square pillows, bound with black Minnesota, according to the annual rr copyuoht vcstun nevwatu union. the farmer who hopes to make a home Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. report of Frank E. Balmer, University No. 10:00 10:50 for himself in these new regions. Already 1— 6:20 FARM BLOC SERVING MINNESOTA IN Farm, state county agent leader, No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 the classification of Beltrami Lv. Lv. Arr. and assistant leaders, F. J. Brown, S. Decker Bros. county land has been completed some Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. WHIM NATION SECOND PLACE B. Cleland, W. J. Corwin and W. E. work has been done in other counties, No. 2— 7:00 11:40 7:45 Morris, each of the leaders having and it will be continued next summer. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 charge of about twenty counties. Of You asked and obtained legal recognition For Milwaukee and Chicago. this number 771,690 attended 17,764 for properly controlled colonization Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. (Continued from Page One) Mileage of Good Roads meetings during the year. In addition projects. No. 4— 7:20f 10:00| 33,163 farm visits were made, Exceeded Only by No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* "You asked that settlers be permitted raise the necessary cash if he needs Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) 116,442 office calls were taken care of, to combine their credit and capital Texas. it. There are three ways by which Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) 15,560 field interviews took place and for development purposes a law that can be done. One is to create in Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. 65,295 telephone calls were answered. authorizing the issuance of bonds for the Federal Land banks a Farm No. 1— 3:45 6:05 Many of these, Mr. Balmer' explains, Minnesota's mileage of good roads development purposes and extending No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Credit department. Another is to Let A News were duplicated, but assuming that Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* built or contracted for improvement to such development the existing create an entirely new agency, and some of the items, meetings for example, under federal aid regulations is rated drainage laws of the state was the Ad another way is to modify the War Mason City Branch. were duplicated ten times, it Want second only to that of Texas in a answer to your request. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. Finance corporation in such a way as would still represent a high degree bulletin issued this week by the government No. 102— 11:59 1:30 "You called for the establishment to enable it to do that sort of busi of contact with the cou/ity agents and No. 108— 7:52 9:20 bureau of public roads. The of a state rural credits system. In ness. My own judgment about it is Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. other people. report covers the last five years but the next general election an amendment that the fairest plan is to create in No. 101— 4:50 6:10 Membership in county farm bureaus a big part of Minnesota's favorable No. 103— 1:30 3:00 to the state constitution authorizing the Federal Land banks a Farm Cred has grown from 26,136 in 1918 to 30,516 showing was accomplished under such a system will be submitted its department having authority to S.-M. Division—Mankato and Do theWorK in 1919 to 46,299 in 1920 to 48,909 the Babcock plan inaugurated last to the voters of the state. discount for banks—state and national, in 1921, the report discloses. Of May. Lv. Arr. Arr. incorporated livestock associations,, "All this means that the farm bureau seventy-eight counties, fifty-six have The total for this state was 1,713.4 Austin. Wells. Jackson. all banking institutions— program has been carried out No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* adapted the continuous $5 a year family miles at an average cost of $10,219.33 If you have anything tovsell The News Classified paper of this character. This paper with gratifying success." No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* membership plan. a mile. Roads listed, however, include Ad. Department will put you in touch witfr could be made the basis of an isstie Lv.' Lv. Arr. Praises Bureau's Achievements. all the paved highways and Important service was rendered in customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it Jackson. Wells Austin. of short-time debentures, just as Governor Preus spoke on the benefits others on which costly betterments supplying improved seed for farmers. No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* H^iys big returns. farm mortgages are now made the No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* the co-operative effort and praised were made, so the average will not Improved seed corn was secured by basis of farm loan bonds under the If there is anything you wish to purchase, a the achievements of the Farm Bureau apply to Minnesota roads costs in 729 co-operating farmers in fortyfour Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. present farm loan system. classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru, federation. Its growth has been general. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* counties amounting to 12,701 "What I think we need, so far as an ad. in this department you will find some peison No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* spontaneous, he said, because of a Texas tops the list with 2,485.7 bushels improve4 see(* wheat by 697 this longer-time credit is concerned, who has the very thing you want, and who is Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. real demand for it, and it was timely miles of federal aid roads built in the farmers involving 20,934 bushels in is nothing more nor less than a re willing to sell it at a bargain. No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ because it came into operation just five year ^period covered by the report. forty-three counties improved seed No. 23— 11:17* serve bank thru which this paper can 3:40* If you desire to employ a man or woman in any as the general depression developed. Iowa is listed with 1,509.2 Daily except Sunday. oats by 219 farmers involving 5,498 be discounted and thru which the farmer capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you He depored extreme views of either miles North Dakota 999.5 Wisconsin Monday, Wednesday, Friday and bushels in twenty-five counties and can reach the investment pool of Saturday only. one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks, direction of treatment of the middleman. 986.1 Montana 680.3 and South improved seed potatoes by 1,315 farmers the country.'v Daily except Saturday. weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty Merchants as well as farmers, Dakota 687.7 miles. involving 33,875 bushels in forty On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday applications. he said, might co-operate to advantage, counties. The government gave $6,947,373.63 only. AUSTIN MARKETS If you have lost anything, advertise for it in merchants joining in collective Altho the cost of the county agricultural toward the total cost of $17,509,911 the classified ad. department'and it will be returned buying. agent service as pintly maintained of the Minnesota roads enumerated. Quoted by Peoples Service Store, President Potter in his annual address to you. Not a week passes but that some by the United States department Engineers added that under the Babcock Dairy Butter ..38 favored an amendment to the article of value is returned to the owner. of agriculture, state extension plan by which automobile owners Eggs ..35 constitution, on the line adopted already Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find service, county commissioners and of the three large cities contribute Potatoes, per bu 1.10 Ly. Arr. Arr. by the national federation, providing the department especially useful, and productive county farm bureaus for the year ending more than forty per cent of the tax Beans, per lb i.'. .5% Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. that no member of the executive Flour—Retail, 49 lb. sack...... June 30, 1921, was $362,619.47, 2.10 of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry funds, Minnesota farmers are paying No. 12— 3\50 7:30 8:10 committee may be allowed tta seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale the profits which resulted from demonstration less than half the cost of improving POULTRY No. 16— 4:40 8:20 9:00 a a os it on Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— work only of tfte county and maintaining the primary road Lv. Lv. Arr. when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. be selected who will stand for the Heavy Hens ..17 Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. agents for the year ending November system in the state. Light Hens ..10 No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 principles and policies of the federation, 30, 1921, amounted to $581,231,33, a The bulletin adds that since July 1, For a small investment a classified ad. brings No. 11— 6:50 7:25 Stags .' .12 10:59 he said, regardless of personal little more than one and one-half 1916, a total of 28,315 miles of roads better returns than any other investment that can Geese ..12 interest. Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. times the annual cost of the agent's have been built at a cost of $496,151,683.43. be made. Spring Chix ..17 Lv. Austin.' Arr. Omaha. work, Mr. Balmer assets. Roosters ..08 \4 Cost averages are $8,115 No. 15— 1:20 The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 10:30 Make your wants known in the Eggs ..30 mile fpr graded and drained highways No. 11—10:56 7:44 Mower County News Market Place. words one cent a word. Cash must'invariably accompany HOG MARKET. $8,250 for sand clay $10,400 Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. the order, as the amount is too small to loeland Poppies Bloom All Summer. Medium and Butchers ,6.25 No. 16— 7:20 4:40 Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year. for gravel, $30,350 for concrete and •-Cu Iceland poppies are perepnial popples be charged. A 1 No. 12— 7:30 3:42 Packers .5.25 Averaging Ten Young to a Litter. from the far north, which will produce $49,570 for brick. Minnesota costs Veal, Sheep and Lambs Remember this, act as soon as you flowers from seed almost as soon as were lower on the average, even during TRIANGLE TAXI LINE Fat Lambs .... .6.50 to 7.50 see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RATSNAP. the annual varieties. They grow less Vj Albert Lea—Austin, the war period. It's a sure rat and mice destroyer. Veal ...5.50 to 6.00 than a foot high and bear small blossoms Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea It's convenient, comes in ii-04* a Sheep .. 3 0 0 to 4.00 J- 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. of yellow* yrhite or deep orange cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. It isn't much use to be going if you on graceful stems. If cut before opening, Cattle Mowen County News after killing—leaves no smell. Cats 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. never arrive.. the blossoms keep satisfactorily. Fat Steers^..........,...4.00 to 5.50 or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin When a man says he is demanding If- dead b' «om8 are picked off, the Cows and Heifers ........4.00'to 4.50 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. his rights he" usually means he plants will continue to blossom all Bulls .2.50'to by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. 3.25 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. iBKiaranMn^^ Advertisement. summer and far Into the fall. is demanding some special privilege. 2.00 Canners and Cdtters ..... .1.00 to 4:16 p. m. 5:15 p. m. "I*? 'Vit yiif fife# fi'tiflL. tifel