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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

February 16, 1922 · Page 5 of 8

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"$3P -fig* ffi *, *v' MJlJ|^MLM!«y^W»IWMIMil 4 *«±j4WS3 "v "w r* 1 W 48?%i*rl» 'v. v5 "vV** HE® •^5?^ ,kSF* Page Six MOWER COUNTY NEWS,AUSTIN,MINN. Monday, Feb. 13, 1922 ii^,\: PRICES OF HOGS FROZEN SILAGE Gen. Scott Meets Chief McDonald feet out from the wall string woven articles, on the old John Reding When Your Farm Stock is Sick farm, 4% mi. S. of Fair wire around the outside of the poles Look for Rats. FED WITHOUT Grounds, Austin. James W. 4u and fill .in between the poles and silo Disease among farm animials dbn't DeBuhr, Trustee. Col. Albert MUCH DANGER just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous wall with straw." Hopfe, Auctioneer. plagues—hog cholera, foot •-lr and mouth disease and that terrible of $3 •it ,: Cricket* That Eat Clothing. February 21 Annual creamery Frozefi silage can be fed inl! moderate all scourges—Bubonic plague. Farmers Top Hogs Sell to $10.00 To exterminate prickets that eat meeting at Lyle. quantities without much real danger should throw around premises. 'clothing scatter snuff about their or Highest Price RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe. Three of injury to beef cattle, says 'W. haunts, pour boiling water Into cracks February 23—Duroc-Jersey Sows sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed H. Peters, professor, of animal husbandry and crevices from which tlxey emerge, Since August. and Gilts, Spring Valley, Minn. by Pooler Drug Co., Austin^ and put ginger cordial into open at University farm. E. W. Harman and S. W. Hall Minn. Advertisement. saucers where they can partake of it & Sons, owners. Cbl. Albert "While frozen silage can be used," By DON J. SLATER. Hopfe and Bob Allen, Auctioneers. Professor Peters says, "the frost adds Spenccr Jordan Tuesday's closVfig— to the labor and cost of getting the Farmers' Meetings Cattle 2,000. Marketclosing silage out of the silo. February 23—Public Sale—Horses, strong to 25c higher, best beeves "Difficulty is also experienced in cattle, Hogs, chickens, hay, $8.00, bulk $5.50 to $6.50. Calves Funeral Director. February 16 Auction sale. 18 machinery, etc., on old Corneveaux 2,000. Market steady, best lights breaking up the silage into even The Establishment of place, 5 mi. NW of Austin. mostly $8.00. Hogs 11,000. Market Registered Percherons, 45 Bred feeds. Freezing "^feo detracts from Service. Wm. Rath, owner. Auctioneer active, averaging 10 to 15c Sows. On J. H. Aultfather the palatability of the silage. Again, Lovell. higher. Bulk $9.10 to $9.60, top farm, 6% mi. South of Austin. $10.00. Shefep 600. Lambs 25 to its consumption in good sized quantities Sale starts at 10:30 a. m. J. H. 40c higher, sheep steady to 25c Aultfather& Son, owners. Auctioneers, will chill the animal and its feeding higher. James Jenson, J. N. value is therefore lowered. It also Brown, A. O. Austinson. Anderson's Big Type Poland China has a tendency to cause a too laxative South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 14— February 18—Duroc-Jersey Hog condition. Generally light receipts locally and BRED SOW SALE Sale, Carter Sale Barn. Staples "To prevent silage from freezing, elsewhere resulted in active markets & Voss, owners. G. I. Coffman, the silo should have an air-tight room Auctioneer. on all classes of livestock on opening and door which are kept closed thruout days of the week. February 20 Bankrupt Sale— the winter except when opened to Horses, cattle, hogs, and other Top hogs sold up to $10.00 or the AT BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA Gen. Hugh L. Scott, formerly chief of staff, U. 48. A., and a famous old throw out silage at feeding time. highest since last August. Best fat Indian fighter in his day, conversing by Indian sign language with Chief Charles "Another practice that will help to Tuesday, Feb. 21st lambs reached $14.00, being a new McDonald of the Ponea.tribe, Ponca, City, Oklahoma. The picture was made LEGAL NOTICE prevent freezing is to make a canvas after the chief had called on the President. high price during the prestent season. mat that will cover the exposed top Cattle prices are strong to 25c 4 ROWS OF CORN TO REVISE AUTO TAX surface of the silage. This cover will higher than at last week's close. Best CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. 46 Bred Sows and Gilts 46 aid in keeping the warm gases from beeves here on opening days sold up Estate of Alexander Roulston. escaping and thus prevent the silage to $8.00, with a considerable number KEEP ROADS OPEN RATES-BABCOCK STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of from freezing. of shortfeds selling from $6.75 to Mower. In Probate Court. These are a worthy lot of BIG TYPE Polands "Another practice that is especially $7.50 and bulk from $5.50 to $6.50. In the matter of the Estate of carrying the blood lines of such noted boars as valuable with thin walled silos is to Alexander Roulston, Decedent. Butchers cows and heifers sold largely CHECKERS, ACHIEVER, BUSTER BOY, EVOLUTION, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Department will Aid in set poles around the silo, about two Highway Official Points from $3.25 to $5.25, better offerings PETER THE GREAT, D. & S. GREAT GIANT, Joseph Roulston, and W. J. Roulston, on up to $6.00 or higher. Canners Move to Insure Fair Way for Farmers the heirs at law of said deceased and and others* LEGAL NOTICES and cutters went from $2.50 to to all persons interested in the granting The Sows and Gilts in the offering are bred to Motor Tax. to Serve. of administration of the estate of $3.25 mostly, a few of the thinnest the following HERD BOARS:—THE EVOLUTION, said decedent. The petition of Joseph cariners $2.25. Prices of bologna SHERIFF'S SALE. Rouston, having been filed in this ORANGE WONDER LAD, CAPT. PAN, CAPT. LIBERATOR, bulls ranged from $2.75 to $3.75, bulk By virtue of an Execution issued out court, representing that Alexander Pointing out that present automobile Every farmer in Minnesota can and GIANT. of and under the Seal of the District $3.00 to $3.50. Veal calves opened Roulston, then a resident of the County tax schedules cost the state help materially to keep the roads Court, in and for the County of Hennipen of Mower, State of Minnesota, died NOTE—To the breeders of good Polands, I can truthfully steady with last week's close, most trunk highway fund $437,180 last open next winter by noting present and State of Minnesota, upon a intestate on the 29th day of January, recommend this exceptional offering. If you are looking for best lights at $8.00, some up to $8.50, year, and agreeing that the rates are judgment rendered and docketed in conditions and then planting corn in 1922 and praying that letters of administration seed stuff from which to improve your herd, you will make seconds $5.00 to $5.50. the said Court, on the 29th day of of his estate be granted not fair and equitable to car owners, no mistake in making your selection from the Anderson offering. the spring to serve snow fence purposes. Stockers and feeders sold on an active December A. D. 1921, in an action to Joseph Roulston, of Austin, Minnesota They are constructive breeders as well as progressive Charles M. Babcock state highway wherein Minneapolis National Bank a and the court having fixed the breeders and their herd is attracting wide attention. market," choice kinds in limited commissioner, and John H. Mullen, Charles M. Babcock, state highway corporation was Plaintiff, and Aylmer time and place for hearing said petition: Their hogs are winners wherever shown. Attend this sale numbers at $6.25 to $6.50, bulk $5.00 deputy commissioner, this week Cole was defendant, in favor of commissioner, is recommending this and you will not be disappointed.—ALBERT HOPFE. to $6.00, only a few'off-colored commonest the said Plaintiff and against the said .THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH pledged co-operation to secure rate plan after being convinced that it Defendant, for the sum of Ten thousand OF YOU, are hereby cited and required kinds as low as $4.50 or somewhat TERMS—8 months' time on approved notes. revisions. gets result. one hundred forty-four and to show cause, if any you less. "The fortunate side is that the THC ANDERSONS Farmers should now take special 111100 ($10144.11) dollars which execution have before this court at the Probate Prices of hogs continue relatively great majority of car owners are pro-testing was directed and delivered to Court Rooms in the Court notice of places where the roads fill high under the influence of $ strong me as Sheriff in and for the County House, in the City of Austin, in the only because they are compeired with snow drifts. of Mower, Minnesota, I have this 7th County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Send to I. N. Anderson, Blooming Prairie, for Catalog shipping demand. Best light hogs to pay more than their fair Next season eight or ten rows of day of January, A. D. 1922, leyied on the 6th day of March, 1922, sold from $9.85 to $10.00 today, bulk portions," said Mr. Babcock. ALBERT HOPFE Auctioneer corn should be planted to the north upon all the right, title and interest at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition $9.10 to $9.75. Very few butcher hogs of the said Defendant Alymer Cole in should not be granted. C. A. PETERSON Clerk "They are beginning to see how or west—about 50 to 100 feet back and to the following described real Witness, the Judge of said court, sold under $9.00, only packers selling rapid highway development works to from the road—and the entire length property situate in said Mower County, and the seal of said court, this from $7.50 to $8.50. their benefit and to appreciate the of the stretches which drift full of 8th day of February, 1922. to-wit: Northwest one Quarter and gains possible through savings on snow. The corn rows if left standing North one-half of tne Southwest one HENRY WEBER, JUN., Quarter, Section Three, Township Probate Judge. tires, gasoline and other car expenses. HIS LIFE IS SAVED will act as snow fence and effectually One Hundred Two, Range Fifteen (Court Seal) So the demand is mainly for keep the roads open. South one-half *f the Northeast oneQuarter, HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, IN AUTO TOPS fair taxation—not retrenchment on The success of the plan is being Section Twenty, Township Attorneys for Peitioner. One Hundred Two, Range Fifteen File No. 4312. Feb. 9, 16, 23 road building. demonstrated this winter in several Southeast One Quarter, Section Thirty-three, there is all the difference in the "The highway department-will assist localities in the state. Township One Hundred world. Some are built for show toward getting a new law which Commissioner Babcock said that Three, Range Fifteen and the West J. F. FAIRBANKS will be based upon actual car value, some are built for wear. We the principle demand for snow removal One Half of Section Thirty-four, Township One Hundred Three, Range and weight and mileage as far as make tops that are built to comes from operators of commercial Fifteen. feasible." passenger bus and freight make your car appear as graceful Now Notice re Hereby Given, That truck lines. The cost is so great, he and dashing as possible, I, the undersigned Sheriff of said added, that an extensive snow removal Advertisements in The News reach Dealer In Mower County, will sell the above described and yet to give the maximum of the consumer. property to the highest bidder, campaign would leave no money service. for cash, at public auction, at the for highway work during the regular, COAL, WOOD, LIME, West front door of the Mower County LEGAL NOTICE R. H. GRAY heavy-traffic season. Court House, in the City of Austin, CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, in said Mower County, on the 25th MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE day of February, A. D. 1922, at 1 BRICK AND WALL have they should be dipped again ten Notice is hereby given that a mortgage o'clock P. M., to satisfy the said execution, AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING PLASTER. days later. made by Henry A. Ska arberg, together with the interest and costs thereon, subject to redemption mortgagor, to Egbert E. Burk, mortgagee, From then on to weaning time, at any time within one year from day PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. bearing date the 16th day of good pasture supplied with shade, of sale, according to law. April, 1920, and with Power of Attorney Office 301 East Bridge St. fresh water, and salt is all the attention Dated at Austin, Minn., January contained therein, duly recorded the flock will need. Lambs 7th, A. D. 1922. in the office of the Register of Deeds N. NICHOLSEN, Phone: Main 32 in and for the County of Mower and should be weaned from the ewes when Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. State of Minnesota, on the 21st day MAPLE HILL FARM from four to five months old. If they ALLEN C. FLETCHER, of April, 1920, at five o'clock p. in., in Austin, Minn. are fit to^go to market at weaning Attorney for Judgment Creditor Book 55 of Mortgages, on page 180, time, they should be shipped at once Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16. will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises hereinafter described A great-hearted Hero, when the If not fat enough they should be put under and by virtue of the Power of sparks fly and the Work comes hard GIANT POLAND CHINA into a -fresh rich pasture, or, if that Big Type Poland Sale in said mortgage contained, for and fast,~ls Black Joe but Satan finds is not available they might better be default in payment of the sum of something for idle heels as well as for put right on a heavy grain feed and Seventy Five Dollars and Eighty Six jldle hands and inaction Irked toe Cents ($75.86) in taxes that the sold as soon as they get fat. BRED SOW SALE high-strung black—irked him so he amount of the principal of said mortgage China Bred Sows When the lambs, are weaned, the has killed one fireman and injured a is Seventy Six Hundred Dollars dozen or more. After his first "murder" ewes should be put on thin pasture ($7600.00), of which sum Sixty Five Feb. 20 Joe was transferred from the for several days so they will dry up Dollars ($65.72) and Seventy-two •Salem, Mass., fire department to the cents has been paid, leaving the quickly, thus avoiding udder trouble. balance of the principal Seventv Lawrence department. And in Lawrence 40 head 40 head After a week or so they should go to Five Hundred Thirty Four Dollars he continued kicking, kicking, a good pasture again so that they will and Twenty Eight Cents ($7534.28) AT AUCTION regardless of what or who might be flesh up for winter. according to the terms and conditions behind him. And so he was sentenced of said mortgage, if any default be !to death. But at the eleventh hour MARKET PLACE made by the-party of the first part Daan I Wilders Sell 40 Head of Selected Tried Sows Mrs. Henry C. Nevins of Methuen, in any of the provisions of said mortgage, On the farm one mile east ancl two and one-quarter Mass., raced Over the snowy roads to it will be lawful for the party and Gilts miles north of Rose Creek. One mile east of ^Lawrence in her auto rind pleaded with of the second part, his heirs, executors, Oak Dale Trail. at the BIG DEAN STOCK FARM, betwen Rose tFire Chief Morris. As a result Black administrators or assigns, or his HELP WANTED attorney to declare the whole sum of joe has' been paroled In ber care and '^Creek Adams, Minnesota, DINNER AT 12 O'CLOCK—SALE STARTS AT 1:00 the principal of the mortgage not paid jhe will be "imprisoned" on her farm WOOL WANTED—We*pay 23%c and Thursday, February 23rd O'CLOCK SHARP to be due and the .said Egbert E. up per pound. Also hides from 6c !for life. Burk, mortgagee, does hereby elect to to 10c per pound. Dial 5334 office. Come and spend the day with us whether you want to buy or not declare the whole sum of said mort-. Early Marketing of Residence 8344. A. Usem. 12-tf-c Sale will be held in seated and heated building. gage remaining unpaid to be due and We are selling an offering we believe to be the 1 Fat Lambs Advised WANTED—To hear from owner of does hereby declare the sum of best money making proposition ever driven into sale good Farm for sale. State cash Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty 3 TRIED SOWS 7 FALL GILTS ring.. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, One Dollars and Seventy Eight Cents Minneapolis, Minn. 10,12,14,16-p $7861.78) to be due arid*' payable OUR HERD BOARS AND SOWS CARRY "In marketing the produce of a thereon on the date of this notice. No THE COUNTRY'S CHOICEST BLOOD 30 SPRING GILTS flock of ewes the object should be to action or proceeding at law or otherwise WANTED—-Agent to do business LINES, COMBINED WITH SIZE AND REAL grow the lambs quickly, and get them has been instituted to recover thruout county. For particulars the debts secured by said mortgage, QUALITY. write Mower County. News. 11-4-p ready for market as fat lambs at as or any. part thereof, the rear estate JBk. The sows are sired by Orange Wonder, D. & S. early a date as possible," says W? HELP WANTED: Correspondents mortgaged and to be sold is situated Great Giant, Siekman Jones, Liberator Leader and Col. Peters, professor of animal husbandry The Brood S6w is the best .paying investment afforded wanted all over Mower County by in the County of Mower and State Bob, and are bred to D. & S. Great Giant, D. & S. Dundale, the Mower County News. If you like the farmer today. at the University of Minnesota. of Minnesota and known and described to write or think you can write as follows, to-wit. The Southeast Pilot and The Giant. "Early lambs should receive what Buy thfem at this sale and at your own price. news, inquire at the News office Quarter (SE%J of Section Thirty grain they care to eat from a creep about our proposition. See City Three (33), Township One Hundred Sale held in heated building on farm. 30 head are bred to The Giant, one of the largest protected from the ewes, beginning Editor. 10-tf. Three (103) North, of Range and best young boars in the state. He is a big Entire Offering double treated for Cholera. —A Fourteen (14) West. as soon as they start to eat and continuing masculine fellow with a high arch back and of great FOR RENT The sale will be "made by the Sheriff Time will be given to responsible parties, until pasture is good. A depth of body. At ten months old he stands 39 inches of Mower County according to the grain mixture of 30 per cent ground A BARGAIN. T- Write for Catalog which fully describes the offering. .Statutes in such case made and provided high, 68 inches long with a 10 inch bone. The 30 gilts For Sale or Rent—9 acre tract with oats, 30 per cent ground corn or barley off the 15th day of March, 1922, that sell are a good even lot of big heavy boned gilts good buildings, close-to city of Austin. at ten o'clockMn the forenoon, at the Plan to attend this sale and we promise you will 30 per cent bran and 10 per cent Own a home that' will pay for that will weigh up to 400 pounds sale day, in breeding Front Door of the Court House not be disappointed. oil meal is good for this purpose." itself. See Wayne H. Webber, Wold condition. in the City of Austin, in said County building, Phone 2670.. Professor Peters advocates docking of Mower and State of Minnesota, to Advertisement 11-4-c v= of lambs when they are from 10 to 14 pay the said debt and interest and HENRY SIEKMANN, OWNKR -r Col. W. R. Ritchie, A. O. Austinson, J. M. Heimer taxes, if any on the premises, and days old. Ewes should be shorn as FOR SALE disbursements and One Hundred Dollars soon as they begin to show effects of Auctioneers ($100.00) attorney fees. FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, the rising temperature, May being, Dated January 10, 1922. -a .xn. KD&AN & WILDERS and Carbon Paper. We have a fine Col. W. R. Ritchie, A. O. Austinson, J. M. Heimer, Auctioneers EGBERT E. BURK, the usual time. A few days after line of the famous Milo ribbons and N Mortgagee. uk&? carbon paper for all makes typewriters. State Bank of Rose Creek, Clerk shearing b(fth ewes and lambs should JOHNL. BRIN, When in need of either of g^aS^ROSE CREEK, MINN, y,J be dipped in some standard sheep dip Rochester, Minnesota, SEND FOR CATALOG these articles let the-"NEWS" satisfy _r.« preparation. If they have no ticks if/ Attorney for Mortgagee. -^, you with this superior brand. Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9,16, 23 one dipping is enough, but if they 3-tf. fans -.5 .* A I? ifojSfegfrfgiSfea. mm