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January 9, 1922 · Page 5 of 8

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•af-MCg-"? rr jpr-ryprrr """y? tt'f" V"'*- TT "'M^ f^jp^rs• :x*"'"'' -*w*' ,, !, «. I r®- v- 4 1 11 1 1 ,v. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six Monday, Jan. 9, 1922. NECESSARY TOOLS F. REED iS NEW-1 Screw drivers, Hurwood, 3 inch and than fifteen cents daily, leaving thirtyfive LEGAL NOTICES TAFFETA FROCKS ARE BEST 6 inch. cents daily above the cost of her FOR FARM SHOPS BUREAU HEAD Wrecking bar, 30 inch. feed. Where can you invest you time FOR GIRL IN HER TEENS Grindstone. NOTICE OF MORTAGE FORECLOSURE and efforts to better advantage Give 11 SALE. Oilstone, India combination 1x2x7 your cows a chance. They are all (Continued from page 1.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That inch. capable of doing betert when properly List of Tools Suggested default1has occured in the mortgage Oiler and oil can. fed." hereinafter described in the payment for Use on wrortgage collections favoring greater Tinners' snips (small). of the principal sum and in the payment economy in the conduct of governtwent, Birds Do Valuable Work. Soldering copper, IV2 pounds. of taxes and said mortgage will Farm.' The total number of insect-eating be foreclosed and notice is, therefore, and weeding out useless employees Riveting machine for tubular rivets. birds in the United States is estimated hereby given. indorsing the state prison ./ at more than 4,500,000,000. 1. The name of the mortgagors are Farm machinery can often be repaired farm machinery plant asking co-operation E. S. Babcock and Elsie M. Babcock, Each bird may destroy as many a« at home and made to do for between the federal and state Bands Used to Mark his wife, and the name of the mortgagee 100 insects a day. several seasons. This would seem to is William Peet. ^gcwernments in regulating the South Best Laying Pullets 2. The date of said mortgage is be the thing- to c(o under present economic SL Paul livestock market, commendaig Travelers' Guide March 3rd, 1916, and it is duly recorded conditions, rather thah to make the work so far done by both in the office of the Register of According to N. E. Chapman, poultry new puxxhases of expensive equipment. agencies, but protesting against federal Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, Unless otherwise designated, all the specialist with the agricultural regulation that will interfere on the 7th day of March, 1916, at trains listed below are daily. See extension division of the state university 2 o'clock P. M., in Book 53 of Mortgages A good solid bench is necessary if •with the state work. footnote for explanation of on Page 10. the first of February is a good tools are to be used to advantage. reference marks. Co-operation by All Needed. 3. The amount claimed to be due time to band the best' pullets—the Bold faced figures indicate P. M. Where the farmer desires to do most thereon is the principal sum of Fortysix Business men of the country are Light faced figures indicate A. M. birds that have the early laying and of the woodwork and blacksmithing Hundred Dollars ($4,600.00) with seeing the necessity of co-operating CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. high producing marks. it will be necessary to add a forge, interest thereon to the date of this PAUL R'Y. -with the American farmer and in the notice amounting to $161.58, together "These are the birds," says Mr. dies, tongs, etc. I. & M. Division. with Thirty-two and 30|100 Dollars near future will join with him in his Chapman, "to breed for next year. Lv. Arr. Arr. The following list includes the tools ($32.30) the last half of the 1920 attmpt to force legislation that will Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. The successful poultryman employs without which it is not economical to taxes paid thereon by said mortgagee No. 10:50 fcrmg down railroad freight rates and 1— 6:20 10:00 every means possible to determine the making a total amount due upon said carry on a quarter section farm, say No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 4ther inequalities in prices of commodities mortgage at the date of this notice highest producers of his flock that he agricultural engineering division men Lv. Lv. Arr. relating to farm product of $4793.88. may put them in the breeding pen. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. at University Farm: 4. The description of the mortgaged prices, Senator Thomas E. Cashman, No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:40 Bands made of celluloid can be secured Machinist's vice, 4 inch. premises contained in said mortgage ^chairman of the legislative committee No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 from poultry supply firms. is as follows: The East Eighty (80) Vice screw, 1% inch. «f the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, "A pullet that has a white beak on acres of the Southwest quarter For Milwaukee and Chicago. Anvil, cast iron or piece of railroad declared in his report on Wednesday. (SW1^) of Section Seven (7), Township Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. February 1, has made a fair record in iron, 70 pound. One Hundred Three (103) North No. 7:20f 10:00f egg production and deserves a blue Saw vise, 10 inch. of Range Sixteen (16). No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* "It is not fair that the American band on her right leg. Such fowls Framing square, 16 inch 24 inch. 5. Said premises will be sold by the Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) former should carry this load alone," will generally have long keels, loose Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota, Marking gauge, 8V2 inch. Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) Senator Cashman said in referring to at public auction to the highest bidder "side bones" on the keel, wide back Lv Calmar Arr. Austin. Dividers, 6 inch. for cash at the West Front Door the single-handed battle fought by No. 1— 3:45 6:05 and a spread of three fingers between Rule, 2 foot. of the Mower County Court House formers and their representatives before No. 3— 12:10 2:55 the pelvic or lay-bones, and a hand Level, 26 inch. in the City of Austin, said County Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* the interstate commerce commission depth from these to the end of the and State, on the 28th day of January, Hand saw, 26 inch, 8 points. for lower freight rates. High 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. to Mason City Branch. breast bone or keel." Rip saw, 28 inch, 5% points. satisfy said amount due upon said prices of all commodities that the farmer Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. Hack saw. mortgage and taxes paid and the No. 102— 11:59 1:30 buys are due in a small part to Give Cows a Chance costs and disbursements allowed by Files: Flat bastard, 12 inch mill 10 No. 108— 7:52 9:20 Irigh wages, but largely to inefficiency law. inch round bastard, 10 inch round, Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. See Income Increase Dated this 8th day of December, the part of labor and a short day's No. 101— 4:50 6:10 6 inch slim taper, 6 inch slim taper, 1921. work. The American farmer must obtain No. 103— 1:30 3:00 5 inch half round, wood, 10 inch. WM. PEET, repeal of the Adamson act. E. A. Hanson, dairy extension specialist S.-M. Division—Mankato and Mortgagee. Post drill. Wessington Springs, S. D. "I believe if the railroad officials at University Farm, renews SASSE & FRENCH, Brace, 10 inch. Lv. Arr. Attorneys for Mortgagee, Arr. •who are making an honest effort— the inquiry, "Are you keeping cows Blacksmith drills, inch shank), Austin. Wells. Jackson. Austin, Minnesota. and there are a few today—are given or are they keeping you," in a collection HE girl In her teens looks well in shades of color, is equal to doing service No. 1-- inch, 5|16 inch, inch and inch. 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* Dec. 12, 19, 26, Jan. 2, 9, 16. an opportunity to discharge men who of feeding suggestions recently anything, but frocks of taffeta for many occasions more or less No. 23- 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Bit stock drills, inch, 5)16 inch, seem to suit her best of all. formal, according to the accessories issued by him. are not producing results, which can Lv. Lv. Arr. inch and V2 inch. Insurance Specialists There is a sort of demure gaiety about worn with it it is at home against Jackson. Wells "Put the cow to work," he says, Austin. lie brought about by congress by the Auger bit, inch, inch, V& inch, No. 22- this pretty fabric that accounts for the many backgrounds. 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* "and she is the most efficient money xepeail of laws preventing the railroads 5(8 inch and inch. No. 8-- 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* sprightliness in dresses made of it, Another fabric that seems suited to Austin Insurance Agency maker on the farm today. A cow from getting an honest day's youth is plain -crepe de chine, and Expansive bit, 7j8 inch, 3 inch. and perhaps that is why It is written E. Ray Cory, Manager Lv. Austin. producing twenty-five pounds of four Arr. LaCrosse. 'work, that freight and passenger frocks made of it have fine wearing into the history of every season's Gimlets, Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7. No. 22-- Babcock Building 11:20* 4:00* sates could be reduced to a prewar per cent milk daily makes one pound qualities. It is a great favorite this styles. The simple taffeta frock is a Jack plane, 15 inch. No. 8-— 7:20* 11:55* AUSTIN, MINNESOTA of butterfat a day worth fifty cents. 1nsi3 and the stockholders of those season, especially in golden brown, good investment when it is cleverly Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. Chisels: Cold, Yz inch and inch This cow needs rations and hay and companies would receive large retarns made—a very adaptable and versatile which shade makes an effective background No. 1-- 7:00$ 11:45$ socket firmer, Y2 inch and 1Y inch No. 23- possession. for colored embroideries and 11:17* 3:40* on the actual value of their sileage which should not cost more For drawknife, 8 inch. Daily except Sunday. We must concede cleverness to the looks well with the fashionable high Stock." CHRONIC DISEASES Hammers: Nail, pound blacksmith IY2 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and maker of the unpretentious, but alluring, colors as flame, henna, orange and Farm Bureau Achievements Cited. Saturday only. cross pin, IY2 pound. MEDICAL dress for a young girl as pictured certain tones of blue. Used in facings Senator Cashman reviewed the legislative Daily except Saturday. here. It has a plain straight underskirt or linings for girdles and floating Mallet, mortised handle. WATCH! On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday accomplishments of the farm ELECTRICITY panels, they give the liveliness required. as a foundation and above this Punches: Center, inch 4 inch only. tmreati in Minnesota and the nation Another pretty color combination a wide tunic with tucks bordering it, solid, inch, 5|16 inch, and 7[ 16 inch Dr. A. I. ARNESON i%y citing the following accomplish•iiBents: finished at the edge with narrow, picoted for young girls is found in bright, revolving belt, 4 tube. ribbon. The neck is cut out in a strong blue, embroidered in gray. Wrenches Knife handled monkey, 12 K333S1 Specialist. deep square, revealing a vestee of lace. Prevention of a raise in telephone inch pipe, 14 inch crescent, 6 inch Office Hours: Straps of velvet ribbon, ending in little rates to Minnesota farmers amountjug Over 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. crescent, 10 inch. buckles at each side, make of this This Space Every to $9.70 each. Gas Office. Automatic 2676 Lv. Arr. Arr. Double end engineers' Cap screw, vestee a brilliant feature, and the neck Statute permitting Minnesota cooperative Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. is finished with a pretty lace collar. Vi and 5116 inch nut 5|16 and inch Issue No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 societies to affiliate with A frock like this in black, or dark COPYRIGHT BY VBTERN NEV5PAPEK UNIOtt nut, 7|16 and inch nut, 9|16 and Y2 No. 16— 4:40 8:20 9:00 tbose of other states to market on national 518 inch. Lv. Lv. Arr. scale. Lime, per pound 013 the South St. Paul livestock market! Pliers, slip joint, 6 inch. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Submission to voters of state constitutional Man labor and home labor, per No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 have undertaken a publicity campaign SLOAN'S RELIEVES amendment authorizing No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:59 hour 1.185 with the avowed intention of turning* state rural credit system, which will public opinion against co-operative Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. allow farmers to borrow state money. NEURALGIC ACHES marketing wrecking the Central Cooperative Poultry May Need Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. Minnesota statute forbidding shortselling, I No. 15— 1:20 10:30 commission association and Tonic Here's Formula No. 11— 10:56 which was followed by similar 7:44 the Equity Co-operative exchange," I Fneuralgia, Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. mtional legislation. OR forty years Sloan's Liniment he said. No. 16— 7:20 4:40 has been the quickest relief for A good tonic for the poultry flock Compulsion of boards of trade to One of the greatest necessities before No. 12— 7:30 3:42 sciatica and rheumatism, during the winter season, when neglected admit farmers' co-operative societies tired muscles, lame backs, sprains organized agriculture is to show colds may lead to canker in the TRIANGLE TAXI LINE to membership privileges. and strains, aches and pains. the city consumer that co-operative' Albert Lea—Austin. mouth and throat, or diphtheria or Minnesota statute requiring labeling" Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, marketing is just as beneficial to the Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea even roup, for which no cure has yet without rubbing, at the first twinge. of cold storage products. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. city consumer as it is to the farmer, been found, is made of-the following It eases and brings comfort surely 11:00 a. m. 3tate provision for arbitration in 12:00 m. Time saved, money saved, Mr. Swanson said. I and readily. You'll find it clean and 3:00 p. m. ingredients, according to poultry specialists 4:00 p. m. •iJisputes arising from marketing of In the next issue of The News we non-skin-staining. when the broken or cracked part Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin at University Farm one form products. will publish the agricultural program Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. is made as good or better than pound of gentian, one-half pour.il of Resolution calling for federal action Ask your neighbor. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. which was adopted by the federation 1 iron sulphate and one-quarter pound new, by welding. to abolish Pittsburgh plus system 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. for the coming year's work. Sloa each of ginger and saltpeter. These fixing base steel prices. Let us post you on the service 9 should be purchased separately in Brief to Minnesota railroad and we give. Potato Spray Rings Spenccr Jordan pulverized form and mixed together. •warehouse commission which was followed Liniment University of as Found in Eist Feed" one tablespoon to one quart of Pain's by a reduction in prices for enem ground feed. Charcoal should also be loedding and feed charged by South Southern Minnesota Funeral Director. We have a series of Real Comedy mixed with all dry or wet mash as an St. Paul livestock commission firms, Information from the federal extension The Establishment of internal disinfectant. DIAL 6125. which is now before supreme court, office concerning co-operative' that will appear in this paper Service. The torture of akin itcb Stops will quickly be relieved by and -also by a 25 per cent reduction in potato spraying as practiced success-! Itching applying before retiring, every Monday and Thursday Jud Tunkins. Dr.Hobson'sEczemaOint commission charges at South St. fully in Bennington county, Vermont,! Jud Tunkins says it's hard to convince merit. Oncof Dr.Hobson's Troubles Paul. has been sent to Minnesota county Family Remedies. a man that the world is getting DrHobsonS Successful participation in a fight agents from the office of R. C. Rose,1 better when he finds that his own par*an MOTOR INN REPAIR ^••BiEczemaQintnientH -for a lower grain and hay rate on extension division specialist of ticular business is getting worse. western railroads. Universtiy Farm. DEPARTMENT Participation in the fight of the national Mr. Rose believes that "spray Door Yo\ir Next bureau preventing abolition of Tell rings" are especially helpful for farmers Special Price A. H. ANDERSON, Proprietor surtax on large incomes, and maintaming who cultivate a limited acre.nge it at 50 per cent. of potatoes each year. The system Neighbor Defeat of an attempt to concentrate used in Vermont appeals strongly to federal road aid to great pleasure him as being safe and sound. Under highways. it two directors agree to finance each Support of the "truth in fabric" association during the season, In on Axes About the Mower County NEWS bill. each association a list of those desiring Charles Dillon, who appeared as a to have their potatoes sprayed Jan. 4th to Jan. 20th member of the western committee of is solicited, no attempt being made to the National association of Railway perfect an organization until the list Executives spoke after Mr. Cashman totals approximately .50 acres, all and defended the railroads within an easy distance. against attack as attempitng to get In operating an association, one guaranteed income on watered stock. man is hired for about two months to -"The railroads," he said, "will be forced keep the sprayer going from early in back into the hands of the government JuJy until the end of the growing FREE EXPERT within eighteen months if the season. This operator keeps track of You like its twice-a-week visits in your INSPECTION interstate commerce commission reduces the time spent and of all materials home. Why not pass the good word rates and the war labor board used. Upon his report at the end of $2.50 and $2.65 Singlo BH AXES Our watering and testing service does not reduce wages." the season is worked out a pro rata along. It's only $2.50 for 105 issues, every is FREE but it is NOT basis of the cost of spraying. Marketing, Ass'ns, In Danger. $1.90 careless or indifferent because The average cost per acre in one of Organized agriculture is facing a of this feature—it is painstaking Monday an Thursday. Send in the Vermont associations, where 257 and thorough. -deliberate attempt to wreck its co-operative acres were sprayed, was $2.06 an acre The service is for YOU regardless their names and we will send them a marketing associations built of your make battery f6r each application. The summary op in Minnesota, Neil H. Swanson, director ^nd without any obligation. sample copy post haste. of the charges of another association of investigations for the Minnesota Try it. Decker Bros. was as .follows: Farm Bureau federation, de- University of Cost of machine and incidentals dared. 1 for each individual acre sprayed Southern' Minnesota "While we cannot vouch for the $0.47 troth of the matter, the investigation DIAL 7502 Arsenate, per pound 34 department has been informed that Copper sulphate, per pound. 09 -certain private interests operating on •H 'Mr "isiiillfij