Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 9, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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~~T Ma *m Mirif-'fj *SS 4 \V* -^Su ,fv £frt -,(?,.'C 'f 'riPj..,, r1 MOWER CO NEWS, AUSHN. *. Thursday, Feb. 9, "1922 Page Sevea «P Raise More And Better Crops, Marketing audi Rirm Bureau Note& Pit&HMfl potni. imx* cow, 8 mi. W. of Lansing, at /Horses, cattle, hogs, and other ses, cattle, Hog s, chickens, hsgr*. 10:30 9. m. Hans Jacobson and articles, on the old John Reding machinery, etc., on old Cornevfcaux s£&i£.' QfL Tanks, School ',''v^s Nels. Peterson, Owners. Auc^..tionfeer farm?/ 4% mi. S. of Fair place, 5 mi. NW of Austin. Lovell. Grounds, Austin. James W. Wm. Rath, owner. Aoctioneef DeBuhr, Trustee. Col. Albert February 15 Public Sale Lovell. LeRoy.— Voluntary work by citw Hopfe, Auctioneer. ):j •—0^:' JMQv\,- Persohal property, horses, catted o*—-1 zens and the fire_ department probably February 2J. —Annual creamery potatoes, hogs, farm machinery, Advocates Fatten Home Strong Demand Boosts HIDES 7c to 11c enough and broad enough to profit by saved the LeRoy school and some meeting at Lyle. other articles 6 mi. SW. of Austin. Glen Morrison, February 23-^Duroc-Jersey Sows Meetings For experience and who are willing to accept Hog Prices on Open... oil tanks, here, when "ffre destroyed Wool Wanted at 23y2c lfc. owner. Auctioneer Lovell. and Gilts, Spring Valley, Minn. information -and help from the towy mill and a carload of tow Horsehides $3.50 Families. .-v. ing Days. E. W. Harman and S. W. Hall February 15 P.ublic Sale others. early Tuesday morning CHAS. DUBINSKY & Sons, owners. Col. Albert .. -Farm machinery, horses, teattie, "The man or woman does not exist The -building was burned' to the Hopfe and Bob Allen, Auctioneers- chickens/and other "articles.' 303 East Maple Street MORE PURE BRED Dial—Office 6900-—House 5325 who knows it all, either about farming ground. 5 mi. NE of'Rose Creek. J. O. By DON J. SLATER. February 23—Public Sale—Hor Stadheim,. otefier. A. O. Austinson, or any other business Or industry, STOCK ADVOCATED Tuesday's Closing— The news twice a week in The Auctioneer. W and the man who has been farming Cattle 2,000. Market closing News—less than 5c a week February, 16' -r--Auction sale! 18 mostly steadyy Bell beeves $7, for forty years or more realizes much Registered Percherons, 45 Bred. Declares Farmers Largely Responsible bulk $5.50 to $6.25. Calves fyMjO. more than does the man who has been Sows. On J.. Aultfatherr Fatmers* Meetings Market mostly 50c lower, bulk of for Existing Farm Conditions farm, 6^ mi. South of Austin. at it for a shopt time that he knows best lights to paekers $8. Hogs Sale starts at 10:30 m. J'. H. Tells of Club Work. comparatively little about farming," 1^,000., Market 15 to 25c higher,-bulk Ault£ather& Son, owners. Auctioneers, iV'".' February 11—Community meeting he said.. $9.10 to $9.40, $9.75. JJaiiies Jenson, J. N. 1 On tte O. Stadheim farm, 1014 miles East of Austin, ait Rose Creek hall, 2:00/p. Co-operation and' organization Mr. Olmstead advocated meetings Brown, A. O. Austiiison. Sheep 500. Market steady, m. R_.. _C.». .ito&EL will speak on 5 miles Northeast of*Rose Creek, 41/2 miles/Southwest among farmers was emphasized by of farmers, their wives and families February 18—Duroc-Jersey Hog potatoes, diseases, etc. R. E. Olmstead, state leader for farmers' of Elkton, and 8 miles Northwest of Adams, on Sale, Carter Sale Barn. Staples at farm homes at least once a month South St. HPaul, Feb. 7.—The hog February. 10b—Auction sale: livestock, clubs, at three meetings conducted 6 Voss, owners. G. I. Coffman, February 15, 1922 feed, machinery, etc., on for the purpose of discussing problems trade continues to be featured by a Auctioneer. by the farm bureau last week. Hafis C. Japobson farmi 3% ifii. of interest to the^ community. strong shipping demand and prices W. of Corning, 4 mi. N. of Mos- February 20 Bankrupt Sale— Farmers, themselves are responsible The meetings* he said, should be held were boosted on opening, days, practically for conditions as they exist at present Wm. Rath in the day time and a cafeteria style AT 10:30 A. M. all hogs selling over $9.00, in farming communities, avered dinner would be the best means of bujk $9.10 to $9.40, with top at $9.75. 6 Head of Horses, 20 Head of Cattle, a Good Mr. Olmstead. refreshment. "There is something Good pigs again hit the $10.00 mark. The value and progress in livestock Line of Farm Machinery, 500 bushels of about a farm home that creates a different In spite of the fact that "packer and production and the advantages of atmosphere thafi which exists Corn, some vHay in barn, 100 Plymouth butcher buyers are bearish on the cattle purebreds over scrubs was brought in a public building." market on account of a generally Rock Chickens, out by the speaker. "We also need Friday the meeting was held at the sluggish condition in the dressed beef On ^account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder at Auction more purebred men and women/-'- he S and .many other things too numerous to mention. Waltham church and on Saturday aftermoon trade, light'receipts and a continued on the farm known as the old Corneveaux Place, 5 miles northwest of Austin, said. He explained this statement by at Elkton, where a musical on TERMS—Cash relatively broad demand from the declaring that the class of people he for all sums under $10.00. Eight THURSDAY, FEB. 23,1922 program was given by the teachers country for stockers and feeders were meant was those who were -big. iufiiflO months' time at 8% on bankable notes. and pupils of the school. Superintendent responsible for a moderate advance in BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Meredith talked on consolidated FREE LUNCH AT NOON. cattle prices on opening days, the SALE STARTS AT 10.00 O'CLOCK SHARP. AUSTIN MARKETS schools, and Mr. Ullrich, agricultural market being on a generally strong 1 J. O. STADHEIM, Owner. The following described personal'property: teacher, spoke on the "Need of Co-operation." to 25c higher basis. Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— 5 HORSES—1 Black Mare, 9 years old 1 Bay Mare, 9 years old 1 Sorrel A. O. AUSTINSON, Auctioneer W. DEAN, Clerk John Christgau spoke on Pony, 4 years old 1 Roan Mare, 4 years old 1 Black Gelding, 3 years old. Dairy Butter 32 farm bureau work. News advertising brings results. Eggs 32 14 CATTLE^—6 Good Milch Cows, will freshen soon 3 Three-year-old Heifers, Potatoes, per bu $1.25 heavy with calf 2 Two-year-old Heifers 1 Two-year-old Bull, 1 Bull Beans, per lb 6 Calf, 8 months old 1 Small Calf. Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack.. $2.35-$2.45 3 GOOD BROOD SOWS. IN AUTO TOPS POULTRY 150 CHICKENS. Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— SQME HAY IN STACK. Heavy Hens 16 there is all the difference in the MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder, 7 ft. 1 McCormick Coi'n Binder Light Hens 12 world. Sgme are built for show 1 Hay Loader 1 Mower, 5 ft. 1 Side Delivery Rake 2 Corn Cultivators Stags 14 1 Emerson Gang Plow 1 Sulky Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 Boss Harrow, 5 some are built for wear. We Geese 13 section 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Cutter 1 Fanning Mill 1 John Deere Gas Engine, Spring Chix 17 On account of selling my farm, known as the R. D. make tops that are built to 2 h.p. 1 Pump Jack 1 Corn Planter, with 100 rods wire 1 Drag Roosters 08 Kenevan farm, six miles southwest of Austin, make your car appear as graceful Cart 1 Janesville Disk, 7 foot 1 Walking Cultivator 1 Potato Plow Eggs .25 1 will hold a Public Sale, on 2 sets of Heavy Work Harness 1 Feed Mill 1 Manure Spreader 1 Hoosier and dashing as possible, Ducks 116 Seeder, 10 foot 1 Cream Separator 2 Hay Racks 1 Low Wagon, 3 inch Wed., February 15th Turkeys 25 and yet to give the maximum of tire 1 High T4re Wagon 1000 things too numerous to mention. HOG MARKET. service. TERMS—'9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. Nothing removed Medium and Butchers ...-.$9.00 R. E GRAY until terms are complied with. AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. Packers $6.15 Wm. Rath, Owner Veal, Sheep and Lambs of all my Personal Property, consisting of Fat Lambs $6.50 to $8.50 9-HEAD OF HORSES-9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk AUCTIONEER LOVELL Veal' $3.50to $7.00 AUTO PAINTING AUTO TOP AND Sheep $1.50 to $3.00 Cattle 67—HEAD OF CATTLE—67 PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. AIR FRICTION CARBURETORS Fat Steers $4.00 to $5.00 Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $4.00 Bulls $3.00 to $4.00 EASY STARTING— 100 BU. OF SACRED POTATOES Canners and Cutters $1.00 to $1.50 increase power one-third to one-half, —very slow speed on high gear. Perfect results in speed on high gear. 20—HEAD OF H0GS-20 No choking in shifting gears. We fit any car and guarantee more power with 40 per cent to 50 per cent less fuel. Agents wanted. FULL SET OF FARM MACHINERY CHAS. KAUFMAN, Sr. 506 LYNDALE AVE., Other Articles too numerous to mention. MINN. AUSTIN, Thursday Health Talk No. 2 Glenn G. Morrison, Owner (By WM. A. (JHAPMAN, D. C.) DUROC-JERSEY PUBLIC SALE Goitre is a swelling of the thyroid gland. It is usually AUCTIONEER LOVELL accompanied by stomach weakness. There are several 41 HEAD OUR JOINT SALE of Duroc varieties of goitre. The watery type is easily and quickly Jersey bred sows and gilts subdued, but the other varieties are more stubborn in Sell Feby23rd, at will be held in Spring Valley. These herds are both headed yielding to chiropractic spinal adjustments. Public Sale 40 Head Spring Valley, by highly bfed Sensation boars. Write for catalog. MINNESOTA Alcohol costs more than gasoline. The cause is removed by adjustments E. W. HARMAN, Spring Valley, Minn. Stopping the leaks in your Radiator of spinal bones affecting CHIROPRACTIC Registered Duroc-Jersey is like stopping them in your gas S. W. HILL & SONS, Ostrander, Minn. the nerve impulses to tank. Our services are unexcelled. CORRECTS the thyroid gland and the Brood Sows SM ALBERT HOPFE—Auctioneers—BOB ALLEN stomach. When such adjustments I TIN DISEASES I FOLLOWING are followed thru to the Saturday, Feb. 18th I W point where the spinal nerves are freed of the pressure caused 126 W. Mill St. Austin, Minn. fi«^ltS2ES5SSc .-«• HEAD by the disturbed alignment 6VES. of the spinal joints, the normalflow EARS Sale will be held in the NOSE' of nerve impulses restores THROAT GARTER SALE BARN a normal condition. ARMS HEART 1 LUNGS HEALTHFUL AGAIN I, James W. DeBuhr, Trustee for LeRoy B. Converse, LIVER Opposite the Public Square Bankrupt, under order of the Bankruptcy Court, STOMACH' Be Sure AUSTIN PANCREAS will sell the following described personal property at "Fol* two years my wife had SPLEEN public auction on the old John Redding farm, four and one of the worst kind of goiters. Sale Starts at 1:00 o'clock Sharp KIDNEYS You're Right one-half miles south of the Fair Grounds 'at Austin, BOWELS It affected her breathing, and APPENDIX and seven miles northeast of London, on 8 Tried Sows and Yearling made her nervous. She took adjustments (BLAODER Monetary, Feb. 20th for eleven iffonths and LOWER Your battery may seem' LIMBS 32 Spring Gilts to be so full of life that you now does all of her ovjn work LOWER PINCHED may conclude everything is sAt 11:00 o'clock A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON and feels good all the time."— O. K. NERVES,IMPOSSIBLE A. L. Baker, Chiropractic Research 13 HEAD OF HORSES—13 These Sows are of various breeding such as PATHFINDER, But it pays to be sure Bureau, Statement No. GREAT ORION, SENSATION, PATHMASTER, TO FURNISH Consisting of five Registered Percherons. and Balance are Grades. because batteries sometimes 1 Imported Black Percheron Stallion 4 Registered.Percheron and PRINCIPAL, representing all the big type 1260 H. die very suddenly, PROPER IMPULSES Mares 1 Bay Mare, 7 year§ old Nl ^Bay families of today. right when they seem to be ACT TODAY (LIFE AND HEALTH) Mare, 9 years old 2 coming 3-year-old Colts 3 coming in the best of health. 2-year-old Colts 1 Spring Colt. HERD BOARS IN SERVICE at Battery Headquarters TO THEIR ORCANS Here Why Delay When Consultation is 11 HEAD OP CATTLE—11 the facts before we tell we know without charge. you either that your {battery is in AND TISSUES 10 Cows, ranging from two to five years old and "are: REX ORION SENSATION, Son of GREAT ORION shape or that 'it needs repairs good vFind out. or replacement. either fresh pr sprtn^ing.hpavy now—-all good milkers SENSATION, the World's Grand Champion of 1 Registered Black Polled Angus Bull, 2 years old Everything's done here according 1921. to Willard National 5 CHESTER WHITE HOGS—5 RINGMASTER by PATHMASTER JR. tlfe re- of Standards of Service. nowned Wellendorf breeding. Wm. A Chapman, C. SCHMITZ AUTO 4 Registered Tried Sows, bred for April farrow 1 Registered/Chester White Boar (yearling), a son of THES^l ARE THE KIND THAT ALWAYS SELL ELECTRIC CO. Big Buster. Complete Electric Service 1 Cattle Barn, size 52x40, good as new 1 1919 Ford TERMS—Ca*!1 the Equivalent at 8 per cent from AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING or 216-218 East Bridge Street Roadster 1 set Harness 1 Harrow Cart. 1 date. .... In the offices formerly occupied by Niehuis & DeBuhr AUSTIN, MINN. TERMS—All sums' of $10.00 and. under cash on sun^s over that AUSTIN, MINNESOTA amount, a credit of nine months' time will be given on approved^ Representing Willard H. B. HANS ft notes bearing 8 ger cent interest from date of sale.- STAPLES (& VOSS Storage Batteries OFFICE HOURS TELEPHONE JAMES W. DeBUHR, yT 4 10-12 a. m. 2-4 p. m. ^iOffice. 2593 .,^4: i-Truste« for L. Converse, Bankrupt. Any time by appointment G. I.XJOFFMAN, Auctioneer AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, "Clerk Residence 6164 /3oI. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctfonser W. WALKER, Cl-rk TV &