Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 13, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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HMMi y. .» \J# «?*..• .*. .- •. '-t •J$ '." 7 ^*i N wmm Monday, Feb." 13,' 1922 Pst"4- te ,**-•' ^~4- v. Page Seven TYNEW&AUSTm,MNN. Raise More And Better LIVE «hw AGRHMiTURALNEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Crops, Marketing: and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. GRAIN GROWERS GET 5,000,000 B. na bulls at $$.00 to $3.75. The market Crandall, president of the farmers February 20 Bankrupt Sale— February 23—Public Sale—Horses, Farmers' Meetings Horses, cattle, hogs, and other for veal calves finished with most" co-operative livestock" sales agency, cattle, Hogs, chickens, hay, BUSHELS OF MINNESOTA CROP articles, on the old John Reding machinery, etc., on old Corneveaux best lights going to packers at $8.00, hurried to Washington and succeeded farm, 4% mi. S. of Fair place, 5 mi. NW of Austin. some up to $8.50, seconds at $5.00 to in having the case referred to the February .lb'—Public Sale Grounds, Austin. James W. Wm. Rath, owner. Auctioneer Personal property, horses, cattle, $6.00. United States department of justice DeBuhr, Trustee. Col. Albert Lovell. potatoes, hogs, farm machinery, Hopfe, Auctioneer. Stocker and feeder trade was Active for a ruling. If the attorney general Results of Organization other articles. 6 mi. ARRANGING FOR with closing prices strong to 25c rules that state weighing must be February 21 Annual creamery SW. of Austin. Glen Morrison, HIDES 7c to 11c Work are Announced. STOP-OVER DATES meeting- at Lyle. or more higher than last Saturday, abolished the case may be carried to owner. Auctioneer Lovell. Wool Wanted at 231/jc lb. £ood and choice kinds selling in small the supreme court. February 23—Duroc-Jersey Sows February 15 Public Sale Horsehides $3.50 numbers from $5.75 to $6.50. Bulk If court action fails, the stockyards and Gilts, Spring Valley, Minn. Farm machinery, horses, cattie, Arragements are being made for CHAS. DUBINSKY E. W. Harman and S. W. Hall sold at $4.75 to $5.75. control act can be amended so chickens and other articles. the establishment at an early date of NEW ELEVATOR & Sons, owners. Col. Albert 30? Eas( Maple Street* 5 mi. NE of Rose Creek. J. O. that Minnesota control over the South a ten day stop-over on one way and Hopfe and Bob Allen, Auctioneers. Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 Stadheim, owner. A. O. Austinson, Congress for State CONTRACTS SIGNED j.St. Paul market will continue, Chair(man round trip tickets on the Chicago Auctioneer. Haugen declared. Stockyards Control Great Western railway, it was announced February 16 Auction sale. 18 32 of States Elevators Si?n Contracts today. Registered Percherons, 45 Bred Auction Sale! Chamberlain's Tablets N With National Co-operative The stop-overs will be effective at Sows. On J. H. Aultfather St. Paul.—Congress never intended For Indigestion and Constipation. farm, 6% mi. South of Austin. Marketing Agency. Chicago, Illinois, Council Bluffs, Des to interfere in any way with Minnesota's "The nicest and pleasantest medicine Sale starts at 10:30 a. m. J. H. Moines, Dubuque, Fort Dodge, Marshalltown, effective regulation of the I have used for indigestion and Aultfather& Son, owners. Auctioneers, constipation is Chamberlain's Tablets," By Farm Bureau News Service— Mason City, Oelwein and South St. Paul stockyards, when, it James Jenson, J. N. writes Melard P. Craig, Middle On the J. O. Stadheim farm, 1014 miles East of Austin, Brown, A. O. Austinson. Waterloo, Iowa, Leavenworth, Kansas, St. Paul, Feb. 13—Nearly 1400 Minnesota passed the packer control act. Grove, N. Y. They work like a charm Minneapolis, Rochester and St. 5» miles Northeast of Rose Creek, 4 miles Southwest farmers have joitied the U. S. That was the statement given to February 18—Duroc-Jersey Hog and do not gripe or leave any unpleasant Paul, Minnesota, and Kansas City and the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation effect. For Sale by K. O. Wold Sale, Carter Sale Barn. Staples Grain Growers, Inc., and have pledged of Elkton, and 8 miles Northwest of Adams, on 6 Voss, owners. G. I. Coffman, St. Joseph, Missouri. and Pooler-Drug Co. more than 5,000,000 bushels of last week by Congressman Gilbert Auctioneer. February 15, 1922 Advertisement—Feb.- grain to their national co-operative N. Haugen of Iowa, chairman of HOGS SHOW GOOD marketing agency every year for five the agricultural committee of the national Wm. Rath years. house of representatives. AT 10:30 A.M. GAIN IN PRICES Results of organization work in The farm bureau, together with the 6 Head of Horses, 20 Head of Cattle, a Good Minnesota were officially announced Central Co-operative Commission association, today by the St. Paul office of the U. the Minnesota Livestock of Line Farm Machinery, 500 bushels of S. Grain Growers. Shipper? association, and the Minnesota Hogs Average 50c Gain Corn, some Hay in barn, 100 Plymouth Clean-Up Work Remains. Livestock Breeders association, On account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder at Auction During Week Fat Rock Chickens, Except for clean-up work, the campaigns has been fighting for continued state on the farm known as the old Corneveaux Place, 5 miles northwest of Austin, in Lyon and Kittson counties control of the South St. Paul market. Lambs Also Up. on and many other things too numerous to mention. are ended, according to J. S. Jones, in Legal representatives of the federal THURSDAY, FEB. 25,1922 TERMS •Cash for all sums under $10.00. Eight charge. In Lyon county the organization department of agriculture Had declared has 530 members, nine elevator that the new national stockyards months' time at 8S1° on bankable notes. By DON J. SLATER. SALE STARTS AT 10.00 O'CLOCK SHARP. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. contracts signed and 1,933,970 control act abolished state regulation, BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON. South St. Paul, Feb. 11.—Shipping The following described personal property: bushels of corn—the county's major and made state weighing illegal. demand for hogs continues broad and J. O. STADHEIM, Owner. 5 HORSES—1 Black Mare, 9 years ©Id 1 Bay Mare, 9 years old 1 Sorrel crop—pledged. In Kittson—a wheat the market the past week has been Pony, 4 years old 1 Roan Mare, 4 years old 1 Black Gelding, 3 years old. country—the membership is more J. F. Reed, president of the state active with the average cost of hogs A. O. AUSTINSON, Auctioneer W. DEAN, Clerk 14 CATTLE—6 Good Milch Cows, will freshen soon 3 Three-year-old Heifers, than 250, with nine elevator affiliations farm bureau federation and Charles which reached around $9.50 today, heavy with calf 2 Two-year-old Heifers 1 Two-year-old Bull, 1 Bull and 377,834 bushels of wheat showing an advance of nearly 50 cts. Calf, 8 months old 1 Small Calf. under contract. In addition, in each compared with last Saturday. Top 3 GOOD BROOD SOWS. AUSTIN MARKETS county, the other grain normally light hogs sold at the close up to $9.85 150 CHICKENS. r: 4Quoted 6 Closing Out Sale grown by members is also pledged. by Peoples Service Store.— with bulk at $9.10 to $9.75. Good SOME HAY IN STACK. Taking all grain into consideration, Dairy Butter 32 MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder, 7 ft. 1 McCormick Corn Binder pigs sold up to $10.50. Eggs 32 1 Hay Loader 1 Mower, 5 ft. ,1 Side Delivery Rake 2 Corn Cultivators the membership in these two^ counties Continued receipts of sheep and Potatoes, per bu. $1.25 1 Emerson Gang Plow 1 Sulky Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 Boss Harrow, 5 will sell 4,054,530 bushels thru their lambs are forcing prices still higher, Beans, per lb .6% section 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Cutter 1 Fanning Mill 1 John Deere Gas Engine,^ new organization. Additional memberships fat lambs selling around 50 to 75 h.p. 1 Pump Jack 1 Corn Planter,^with 100 rods wire 1 Drag Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.95-$2.45 On account of selling, the farm I will sell to the high bidder at Auction in Redwood and Watonwan POULTRY Cart 1 Janesville Disk, 7 foot 1 Walking Cultivator 1 Potato Plow higher today than last Saturday with on the farm 5 miles Southwest of AUSTIN, known as the R. D. Kenevan 2 sets of Heavy Work Harness 1 Feed Mill 1 Manure Spreader 1 Hoosier counties will bring the total well Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— sheep strong to 25c higher. Best fat place, on Seeder, 10 foot 1 Cream Separator 2 Hay Racks 1 Low Wagon, 3 inch Heavy Hens 15 above 5,000,000 bushels. Wed., February 15th western lambs brought $13 to $13.75, tire 1 High Tire Wagon 1000 things too numerous to mention. Light Hens 12 Memberships Increasing. best fat natives $12.00 to $12.50 at TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. Nothing removed Stags 12 Four new elevator contracts were the close. Best fat handyweight Geese .12 until terms are complied with. signed last week, bringing the total ewes sold up to $7.25. Spring Chix 17 Wit%. Rath, Owner SALE STARTS AT 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOO?C to 32. These elevators are at Iona in Roosters 08 Killing classes of cattle held at Eggs 27 Murray, Kensington in Kandiyohi, steady to strong prices this week, a FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk AUCTIONEER LOVELL the folic ,ving described property. Ducks 16 Lafayette in Nicollet and Lynd in good demand from the country for Turkeys .25 9 HORSES—1 Steele Roan Gelding, 6 years old, 1600 pounds 1 Brown Gelding, Lyon. The addition of Lynd gives the stockers and feeders helping to maintain HOG MARKET. 7 years old, 1600 pounds 1 Brown Mare, 6 years old, 1500 pounds^ Grain Growers marketing facilities at I AIR FRICTION CARBURETORS Medium and Butchers $9.00 values. Best shortfed beef steers 1 Brown Mare, 5 years*bld, 1600 pounds 1 Bay Team, 8 and 9 years old,. every important shipping point in Packers 'f $6.00 to $8.00 here sold in small numbers up to $7 Veal, Sheep and Lambs 2600 pounds 2 Brown Colts, 2 years old, extra good pair 1 Black Coltg. the county. EASY STARTING— or better, with a fair showing at $6.50 Fat Lambsx $6.50to $8.50 3 years old", good one. If you want good horses do not miss this sale. Officially, the membership last increase power one-third to one-half and $6.75 and bulk at close $5.50 to Veal... .. ..$3.50 to $7.00 —Very slow speed on high gear. Perfect week increased to 1,285, with reports 67 CATTLE—24 Extra Good Milch Cows, fresh or will be 31 Head of Extra $6.25. Beit young cbws on the 'Beffer Sheep .$l~S0to $3.0& results in'cold weather. No choking from several places still to be received. Good Feeding Yearlings, all Herefords 2 Registered Hereford Bulls.MACHINERY—1 order and heifers sold readily at $5.25 Cattle in shifting gears. We fit any car Fat Steers $4.00 to $5.00 and guarantee more power with 30% to $6.00, with bulk of .butcher she McCormick Binder 2 Wagons 1 McCormick Corn Bindery Cows and Heifers $3.00 ®6 $4.00 to 50% less fuel. Agents wanted. stock at $3.25 to $5.00. Canners and 1 Great Western Manure Spreader 1 John Deere Gang Plow 1 New Widetread SALE BIDDING APATHETIC. Bulls $3.00 $4.00 cutters closed at $2.25 to $3.25, bolog- N.W. SPECIALTY SALES CO. Bob Sled 1 Set of Scales 1 Hand Corn Sheller 2 Buggies. Canners and Cutters $1.00 to $1.50 Apathy characterized the bidding with of a good sized crowd irhich attended 100 BUSHELS OF SACKED POTATOES. PIERCE BATTERY CO. the closing out sale of Hans Jacobson Other articles too numerous to mention. Dial 2610 or 2234 and Nels Peterson at "the Hans C. Jacobson IN AUTO TOPS farm near Lansing Friday. TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. Nothing removed Auctioneer Lovell was forced to there is all the difference in the until terms are complied with. work hard to get the crowd started. world. Some are built for show DUROC JERSEY PUBLIC SALE Glen G. Morrison, Owner After they started the sale was considered some are built for wear. We successful. 41.HEAD make tops that are built to AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk AUCTIONEER LOYELL UR JOINT SALE of Duroc 0 SPARKS START ROOF FIRE. make your car appear as graceful Jersey bred sows and gilts Sparks from the chimney started a and dashing as possible, Sell Feb'y 23rd, at will be held in Spring Valley. small fire on the roof of the home of and yet to give the maximum of These herds are both headed Ludwig Kycek, 913 Bryant street, Public Sale 40 Head Spring Valley, service. by highly bred Sensation boars. Saturday noon. The damage was R. H. GRAY Write for catalog. MINNESOTA slight. E. W. HARMAN, Spring Valley, Minn. Duroc-Jersey Insurance Specialists S. W. HILL & SONS, Ostrander, Minn. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING Brood Sows ALBERT HOPFE—Auctioneers—BOB ALLEN Austin Insurance Agency PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. E. Ray Cory, Manager Saturday, Feb. 18th Babcock Building AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Sale will be held in the CARTER SALE BARN I, James W. DeBuhr, Trustee for LeRoy B. Converse, Opposite tbe Public Square Service Our Bankrupt, under order of the Bankruptcy Court, AUSTIN will sell the following described personal property at public auction 0n the old John Redding farm, four and Business Thursday, February 16th 1922 Sale Starts at 1:00 o'clock Sharp one-half miles south of the Fair Grounds at Austin, and seven miles northeast of London, on Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 8 Tried Sows and Yearling When we say we're here Monday, Feb. 20th to serve you we mean more on the J. H. Aultfather farm, 61/2 miles south of Austin, than just looking at your Minnesota. 32 Soring Gilts battery, putting in a little 18 REGISTERED PERCHER0NS At 11:00 o'clock A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON water and saying goodbye. 13 HEAD OF HORSES—13 These Sows arc various breeding such as PATHFINDER, of Service, the way we say 10 STALLIONS, from 2 to 6 years old GREAT ORION, SENSATION, PATHMASTER, Consisting of five Registered Percherons, and Balance are Grades. it, means doing everything 8 BRED MARES and FILLIES, out of ton sir 1 Imported Black Perchferon Stallion 4 Registered and PRINCIPAL, representing all the big typej^ we possibly can to see that dams. The big, drafty, clean-boned kind. Percheron Mares 1 Bay Mare, 7 years old 1 Bay -families of today. you get every last mile and Mare, 9 years old 2 coming 3-year-old Colts 3 coming Consigned by D. C., G. F., and J. H. Aultfather, fraction of a mile out of 45 BRED SOWS 2-year-old Colts 1 Spring Colt. HERD BOARS IN SERVK1 that battery. That's our business! 11 HEAD OF CATTLE—11 OF THE BIG BONED, BIG LITTER KIND, consisting Never mind if your battery 10 Cows/ranging from two to five years old and are REX ORION SENSATION, Son of GREAT ORION isn't a Willard. We'll look after of 12 TRIED SOWS AND FALL GILTS, that are. hard either fresh or springing heavy now—all good milkers -SENSATION, the World's Grand Champion of it just as faithfully as if it were. to equal. 33 SPRING GILTS that are immense, Weighin 1 Registered Black Polled Angus Bull, 2 years old We want you to know what service 1921. up to 400 pounds.. :/Lr at Battery Headquarters is 5 CHESTER WHITE HOGS—5 RINGMASTER by PATHfffASTER J& re" of like! Sired by or bred to such great boars as OMAHA JR., 2nd prize nowned Wellendorf breeding. aged boar at Minnesota State Fair in 1920, shown in class of 12 SCHMITZ AUTO 4 Registered Tried Sows, bred for April farrow CLOVER LAWN'S GIANT IMPERATOR, a great son of the llOO 1 Registered Chester White Boar (yearling), a son of THESE ARE THE KIND THAT ALWAYS SELL ELECTRIC CO. lb. Imperator Jr. D'S RAINBOW, the largest yearling out, a 1200 Big Buster? lb. prospect CHICAGO, an outstanding son of CITATION and N GREAT GIANT'S SPECIAL, a good grandson of Graft's. Great Complete Electric Service 1 Cattle Barn, size 52x40, good as nfew 1 1919 Ford* —Cash or the at 8 per cent from fequivalent Giant. Roadster 1 set'Harness 1 Harrow Cart. 216-218 East Bridge Street Horses sell in A. M. -l Dinner at 12:30, .'£r date. Hogs Sell at 1:00 o'clock. ^, AUSTIN, MINN. TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under casli on sums over that HANS Sale held in heated building. Na postponement because amount, a credit of nine months' time will be given on ap-V V^MSh. B. Representing Willard proved notes bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. of weather. Write for catalog. STAPLES -VOSS Storage Batteries J. H. AULTFATHER & SON, 'y WM Trustee for L. B. Converse, Bankrupt, Austin, Minn. NATIONAL BANK, Clerk AUSTIN G. I. COFFMAN. -Auctioneer jI. 7 Auctioneers—JAMES JENSON, J. N. BROWN, O. AUSTINSON' ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer W. W. WALKH?? tleris if .».» #-1 (A *t 1