Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 6, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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Raise More And Better Crops, Marketing1 and CO. FARMERS. Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. FARM BLOC MORE Farm Bureau Causes Coy-Watson and His Dogmobile Greatness is wholly comparative. Mower County News Market Farmers' Meetings Place is the place to list anything? Probably a cockroach appears great $400,000 Price Cut you may nave to dispose of. POWERFUL-REED to an ant. February 11—Community meeting at Rose Cteek hall, 2:00 p. Prices of farm machinery to be put News advertising brings results. The ftews—$2.50 a year—-worth it. m. R. C. Rose will speak on on the market this year by the Minnesota potatoes, diseases-, etc. Federation is Winning state prison have, been slashed February 10—Auction sale: livestock, $400,000, to meet' demands made by Long Fight for Real feed, machinery, etc., on: IN AUTO TOPS the farmers thru the Minnesota Farm Hans C. Jacobson farm, 3V2 mi*. Credit Law. W. of Corning, 4 mi. N. of Moscow, Bureau federation.' 8 mi. W. of Lansing, at there is all the difference in the The state board of control, following 10:30 a. m. Hans Jacobson and world. Some are built for show conferences^ with the new fa^m By Farm Bureau News Service— Nels Peterson, Owners. Auctioneer some are built for wear. We St. Paul, Feb. 6.—The power of bureau leaders, reduced market Lovell. the farm bloc in congress has been increased prices 15 to more than 25 per cent on February 16 Horticultural society make tops that are built to by the national agricultural farm machinery made at Stillwater. meets at Austin. make your car appear as graceful February 16 Auction sale. 18 conference which met in Washington Reductions on binders amount to and dashing as possible, Registered Percherons, 45 Bred at the call of President Harding, according nearly. $50.00 on a single machine, and yet to give the maximum of Sows. On J. H. Aultfather to J. F. Reed, president of the state federation says in an official farm, 6% mi. South of Austin. service. the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation. report prepared for thp county farm Sale starts at 10:30 a. m. J- H. R. E GRAY Mr. Reed has returned from the Aultfather&^Son, owners. Auctioneers, bureaus. James Jenson, .J. N. conference and reported to the executive Brown, A. O. Austinson. board of the federation here. BUTTER, MILK RECORD BROKEN February 21 Annual creamery The conference will result in real AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING With a production of 30,565.08 meeting at Lyle. 49 benefits to agriculture, Mr. Reed declared. Coy Watson, Jr., a boy actor, is the proud possessor of this unique machine. pounds of milk and 1,134.44 pounds PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. Its three big achievements he It is known as the model 1922 Dogmobile and is one bow-bow power. of butterfat, which is around 1,418 EASY STARTING AIRFRICTION summarized as follows. pounds of butter, Neoltje Mercedes Advantages Summarized. DeKol Homeland a Holstein .cow owned Umbrellas numbering ^0,000 were GATHERED FACTS CARBURETOR 1. Farm Credit—One result of the by C. L. Spaulding of Warren, has left in the Paris underground railway conference will be the speedy passage just broken a state record for combination last year. Closing'Out Sale There are 322 varieties of wheat Increase power one-third to one-half of a real agricultural credit law. The of milk and fat in a one jfear The railway from Durban to Glencoe which have a botanical difference very low speed on high gear, perfect farm bureau has demanded a credit test. will be electrified in the near future results in cold from each other. system that will enable farmers to as the first step toward using that or warm weather. Of fifteen alarms of fire in London power generally in South Africa. Advertisements in The News reach get loans for twelve or twenty-four tin one day recently, ten turned out 9 jthe consumer. On account of quitting farming we will sell to the highest bidder at Auction All the movements-of the earth, sun or thirty-six months, to suit the actual !to be false. No chocking and moon are shown with mathematical on the farm lcnown as the Hans C. Jacobson farm, SV2 miles west of Of European invention is a stove intended needs of agricultural production in shifting exactness with a hand operated to wjarm a room of, fair size gears. Corn'ng, 4 miles north of Moscow, 8 miles west of Lansing, on and marketing. The conference recommended machine constructed by a British STYLE a iwhlch burns but a single fuel briquet establishing a departmnt Friday. February 10th We Fit Any Car and scientist. And a handful of wood at a time. in the federal land banks to make Guarantee More these short time loans. STOCKER CATTLE Power with SALE STARTS ATJ0:30 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON 2. Transportation—The conference some of the best handyweight and 30 Per Cent to 50 The fallowing described personal property: voted overwhelmingly for the repeal lightweight heifers on up to around IN GOOD DEMAND of laws guaranteeing the railroads a HORSES—1 Three-Year-Old Colt, 1200 pounds. $6 00. Canners and cutters finished Per Cent Less fixed income. It also demanded immediate 28 CATTLE—14 Extra Good Milk Cows, fresh or will be 2 Two^Year-Old at $2.00 to $3.25, bologna bulls at $3 Fuel. Heifers kTwo-Year-Old Bull: 7 Yearling Heifers 4 Yearling Bulls. reductions in freight rates, to $4.00. Please note increased mileage on a and strongly urged the development 16 HOGS—2 Duroc Jersey Sows, with pigs 14 Fall Prgs. After advancing 50c on early days Stocker Cattle Demand few of leading cars, using out complete of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway. 25 CHICKENS. of week, prices of veal calves- lost a outfit, with 5-year Guaranteed Absorbing Local Air-Friction Spark Plug—will not FEED—550 bushels of Corn 200 bushels of Oats 12 Tons of Hay Some like amount on later days and closed soot or foul. 3. Marketing—The federal co-operative Corn Fodder. Receipts. practically steady with last Saturday Miles per gal. marketing bill, guaranteeing MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder, 6 foot 1 Drill, with grass seed attachments with bulk of best lights to packers at Ford Car 34 1 Emerson Sulky Plow, 16 inch 1 Walking Plow, 16 inch the farmers' right to market collectively, $8.50.- Good and choice stockers and Small Buicks 24 1 Hay Loader 1 New Hay Rack 1 Great Western Manure Spreader By DON J. SLATER. is going to be passed by congress. Hudson 6 Super Six 19 feeders are quotable from $5.75 to 1 Emerson Plow, 6 shovel 1 Narrow Tire Wagon 1 Spring Wagon 1 Top South St. Paul, Feb. 4.—Country Reo 4 cylinder 23 The farm bureau has fought Buggy 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Gas Engine, 1*% H. P. 1 Corn Sheller 1 Lever around $6.25, with bulk selling at Saxon Six 22 demand for stock cattle continues to for that bill for a year and a half Drag, 3 section 1 Fanning Mill 1 Set Work Harness 1 Organ Kitchen $4.50 to $5.50. Chalmers v30 22 absorb a large percentage of local receipts cupboard, and other things too numerous to mention. now it is going to be passed practically Studebaker 6 1919 20 Prices of hogs made a net gain of Alcohol costs more than gasoline, and is helping to maintain cattle as the farm bureau wants it. Oakland Six 24 TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. Nothing removed about 50c for the week, good light Stopping the leaks in your Radiator Overland 83-B 27 prices on a fairly steady basis in until terms are complied with. New Way of Doing Things. lis like stopping them in your gas butcher hogs closing at $8.75 to $9, Maxwell 25 30 spite of efforts of packer buyers, who "No organization in Washington tank Our services are unexcelled. Hans Jacobson, Nels Peterson Overland Four 32 heavy packing sows around $7.00 to claim that markets for the dressed S has a higher starffling than the farm Chevrolet 32 $7.50. Good pigs mostly $9.50. MITH j* product necessitates lower prices, to bui^au, or is consulted more freely Owners Good Live Agents Wanted. For appointment TIN reduce costs of their killing droves. for helpful suggestions by members The sheep market held fairly Dial 2234. I W The cattle market closed on a mostly of congress," Mr. Reed said. ^'The steady, closing prices on good fat na^ CHAS. KAUFMAN, SR., Clerk—LANSING STATE BANK AUCTIONEER LOVELL steady to strong basis compared with farm bureau has brought about a new tive and fed western lambs being $12 126 W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. 506 Lyndale Avenue, last Saturday except the better offerings way of doing things where agriculture to $13.00, ewes $6.00 to $7.25. Austin, Minn. of beef steers and butcher she is concerned. For the first time stock which were around a_- quarter in history, the farmers have gone to higher and .bologna bulls which were congress with a definite program. For Healthful Spine Over 25 to 50c lower for the week. A few the first time in history, the farmers' individual beef steers and small lots situation is understood and his demands sold from $7.00 to $7.50, with a fair are listened to in Washington. It PAYS showing of shortfeds in load lots There are mighty few people who do from $6.25 to $6.75, with bulk of beef not admit that the farm bureau has steers selling all week from $5.25 to brought about the change. $6.00. East Learns Conditions. Health Talk No. 1 Bulk of butcher she stock sold at Monday "One of the biggest results of the the close from $3.25 to $5.00, with conference was that it made the people (By WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C.) of the big eastern cities realize Headaches are from various causes. Sometimes the the real condition of agriculture. It headache is due to indigestion, sometimes it is biliousness, showed them that they can't be prosperous to Buy tHe BEST again until the farmer is prosperous. sometimes it is traceable to female troubles, sometimes Those people in the east have to a catarrhal condition. An adjustment quite frequently Be Sure not realized what has happened to the gives immediate relief, but the cause cannot be farmers in the last year they have removed in one adjustment. been opposed to the relief demanded Only by buying the best grade of gasoline You're Right by the farmer. The conference made Nervous headaches due to indigestion, them understand that the farmer can you get all the power you should for the for instance are quite often given must have relief immediately. CHIROPRACTIC Your battery may seem immediate relief by an adjustment Vote Against Price Fixing. money you spend. To be sure of real satisfaction to be so full of life that you which frees the nerves in the region "The conference voted overwhelmingly CORRECTS may conclude everything is where the ache is felt, but the cause against proposals for government and true economy ask for straight run —O. K. can only be removed by a series of price fixing for farm products. DI5EASE3®£rHE FOLLOWING But it pays to be sure, adjustments calculated to restore a Practically everybody believed that because batteries some* full degree of nerve impulse transmission price fixing would be ruinous for thefarmers. times die very suddenly, HEAD into the stomach and liver, Only thirty per cent of the EYES right when they seem to be whose faulty action is,the cause of CARS people of the United States are farmers in the best of health. NOSEr such headaches. Getting rid of the the rest of .them are town and THROAT headache (a symptom of something Here at Battery Headquarters ARMS city folks. If the government were we know the facts before we tell wrong) is not always getting rid of HEART/ to fix prices on farm crops, it would 1 you either that your battery is in LUNGS the cause. To get rid of the tendency be more likely to fix prices to suit the LIVER good shape or that it needs repairs to headaches, a series of adjustments STOHACM consumers than to suit the producers or replacement. PANCREAS is necessary, for the majority of the voters run the Everything's done here according SPLEEN to Willard National country. The Washington conference Quality KIDNEYS Gasoline Wants Others to Profit Standards of Service. declared that the American farmers BOWELS SCHMITZ AUTO APPENDIX have had all the price fixing they {BLADDER "I am writing this in hope that want." ELECTRIC CO. 'LOWER others may profit by my experience. LirtBS I had nervous headaches, The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Complete Electric Service indigestion, and- inflammatory LOWER PiNtHEtt 216-218 East Bridge StreetAUSTIN, rheumatism, all of which every AUSTIN MARKETS NERVES,IMPOSSIBLE MINN. remedy I tried failed to relieve. Chiropractic spinal adjustments Pill your tank with it. Then give your motor Representing Willard Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— TO FURNISH put me back on my feet and at Dairy Butter 32 Storage Batteries' every possible test. .Its increased power and responsiveness PROPER IMPULSES work oncemore."—A. W. Carter, Eggs 32 Chiropractic Research Bureau, will delight you. You'll noticfe Potatoes, per bu $1.25 (LIFE AND HEALTH) Statement No. 1253 P. Beans, per lb .6 the completeness of every explosion. The additional Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$2.10-$2.25 TO THEIR 0R6ANS ACT TODAY POULTRY mileage you get will convince you AND TISSUES Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— that it pays to buy this superior grade of CONSULTATION IS WITHOUT Heavy Hens 16 no tax /sow CHARGE OR OBLIGATION Light Hens 12 gasoline. Stags 12 LUDEN'S Geese 12 Manhattan Oil Products Co. 4 Spring Chix 16 Roosters 08 Wm. A. Chapman, D.C. MANHATTAN Eggs 26 menthol St. Paul, Minn. Ducks 16 HOG MARKET. cougKdrops PRODUCTS Operating Manhattan $8.75 Medium and Butchers.. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Oil and Linseed Co. $7.65 PackeVs price FOR SALE IN AUSTIN Veal, Sheep and Lan^bs v-- In the offices formerly occupied by Niehuis & DeBuhr »n .$6.50 to $8.50 Fat Lambs 8®iliSSWisAUSTIN, MINNESOTA TROP-ARTIC Veal ."$3.50 to $7.50 AT Ol)R FILLING STATION straight Sheep% .$1.50 to $3.00 OFFICE HOURS—':" TELEPHONE AUTO, OIL Cattle GIVE QUICK RELIEF. A 10-12 a. m. 24 p. in..-~~ ,v /-Office, .v. 2593 .$4.50 to $5.50 AND AT LEADING GARAGES Fat Steers Any^ time by appointment Residence 6164 Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $4.00 Nmtm YtiUrn faky- 53 SMtkiwiU—r Bulls .$3.00 to $4.00 Pependiablelff^ Canners and Cutters... .$1.00 to $1.50 V-