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xP!, iv« W 4 jyawroli WifcXi'-,$iij»pRf., a—: IV* .s \5*" W 1 i'' 'rI^ MOWER CQUN1Y NgUS* AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, Feb. 20, 1922 *?r LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More An^ Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. IMPROVED DEMAND Trying New Tree Cutting Machine prices being paid. —The 8ttft Answer./ Uncle Eben. Washington's Newspaper. First "It's easier," said Uncle Eben, "to "Oh, what's the use?" "The time is here when Minnesota The first newspaper published la FOR ALL LIVESTOCK "Use of—" sell a man some kind of a gold brick co-operative creameries must work Washington was called the Washington "Of getting mad. "You can bot'tlt dan It is to give him valuable advice Gazette. It was Issued on June together for uniformity and quality free of charge." up your wrath, but some fellow if 11, 1796. if they are to keep the eastern markets pretty sure to comejalong with a cork as they have had them during screw." '"—V1*. Livestock is Sold Under the last twenty years," says Mr. McGuire, FRED HARTCOPP'S importations Hit Improved Demand "There is serious need of cooperation." Minnesota Butter This Week. Closing Out Sale South St. Paiil, Feb. 18.—Demand "Importation of butter from Denmark, for all classes of livestock has been Australia and New Zealand is fairly broad recently and during the seriously effecting eastern butter On ac'count of quitting1 farming I will sell to the high bidder at Auction past week showed added improvement markets, the duty of six cents a on the Dave Aultfather farm, 9 miles south of Austin and 4Y2 miles northwest being even larger/ resulting in gains pound not being sufficient to prevent of Lyle, on of 25 to 50c on all classes and grades This will fiXi large importations of foreign butter," Monda.y, February 27th U'frh o£ cattle, hogs and sheep. says A. J. McGuire, dairy specialist 4 A few small lots of good fat yearling my cold {with the agricultural extension division beeves sold up to $8.00 and best of the University of Minnesota. load lot of shortfeds brought $7.75 {ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New SALI£ STARTS AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP. "What is equally- serious," he says, with a fair showing from this price Discovery handy. It breaks up "is the fact that Minnesota butter hard, stubborn colds and stops the the following described property: down to $7.00, bulk selling from $5.75 lacks uniformity and much of it lacks paroxysms of coughing. No harmful to $6.75 at the close. 6 HORSES—1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Bay Mare, 8 quality, as evidenced in the range of drugs, but just good medicine. Ajl \p5.C. Dr. King's Butcher she stock sold largely from years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 lbs. druggists, 60c. 1 Black Horse, 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 Bay Belgian Mare, 9 $3.50 to $5.50 with some sales of better years old, weight 1500 lbs. IBay Mare, 4 years old, weight 1000 lbs. offerings on up to around $6.50. They All New Discovery A few old thin canners sold at $2.25 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—3 Good Cows, fresh soon 3 Yearling Calves. 'SS v** with the bulk from $2.50 to $3.25, a vt For Colds and Cou,£hs 16 TONS OF HAY. few young cows on the cutter order $3.50. Bologna bulls sold from $3.00 Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leaving MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binder 1 Moline Mower 1 Saddler Corn Planter to $3.75, bulk $3.25 to $3.50. the bowels unmoved results in 1 Engate Seeder, with grass seed attachment 1 Corn Plow, 4 shovel NTERNATfON health destruction. Let the gently The market for veal calves remained 1 Corn Plow, 6 shovel 1 Emerson Gang Plow, 13 inch 1 McCormick After Eating a stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to Hay Rake 1 Narrow Tire Wagon, with double box 1 Wide Tire Wagon unchanged all week, practical packer you a regular, normal bowel functioning. 1 Walking Plow, 16 inch 1 Double Seated Buggy 1 Single Seat Buggy. Moalatthr top on best lights at close $8.00, same A new tree-cutting machine being given a tryout by the officials at Central 25 cents. All druggists. (The above machinery is practically all new.) Dr. King'sPills $8.50 and seconds mostly $5 to $5.50. park, New York. Many old trees which were dead and dangerous were re* TTV PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE IDEAL moved in jigtinie by the new invention, which fells the tree practically unaided. Better offerings of stockers and HARNESSES—2 sets of Harness, one IY2 inch and one 1U inch 1 Single Harness. feeders sold in load lots from $6.25 to $6.75, with bulk at $5.00 to $6.25, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Force in Writing. Other articles too numerous to mention. WE SERVE Nature. The secret of force In writing lies only common kinds down to $4.50 or aot so much In the pedigree of nouns Medicines that aid nature are always ONLY, THE J. F. FAIRBANKS TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 percent. All sums under slightly below. most effectual. Chamberlain's and adjectives and verbs as in having Hog prices advanced 25 to 40c for $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. BEST FOOD Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It something that you believe in to say the week, top hogs closing at $10.00 allays the cough, relieves the lungs, FRED HARTCOPP, Owner and making the parts of speech vividly AT PRESENT aids expectoration, openg the secretions to $10.10, bulk $9.40 to $10.00. Only conscious of it.—Lowell. DAY PRICES and aids nature in restoring the heavy packing sows quotable from system to a healthy condition. Thousands Dealer In AUCTIONEER LOVELL. Clerk, FIRST NATIONAL BANK $7.50 to $8.50. Desirable grades of have testified to its good qualities. Superstition of Sailors. pigs sold at the same price as top Try it when you have a cough Old sailors believe ill luck will surely COAL, WOOD, LIME, STRICTLY Closing Out Sale hogs, going at $10.00 to $10.10. or cold. For sale by K. O. Wold and follow If anyone even accidentally ^6 Pooler Drug Co. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Best fat lambs went at a new top counts the number of persons on HOME Advertisement—Feb. price for the year to date, bringing board ship. BRICK AND WALL $14.25. Bulk of fat lambs sold from BAKING Travelers' Guide PLASTER. When Your Farm Stock is Sick $11.50 to $13.50, culls and common $8 Having rented my farm we will sell to the highest bidder at Auction on Look for Rats. to $11.00. Best fat handy weight my farm, known, as the old Harry Jones farm, 2Y2 miles north of Austin, Disease among farm animials don't 1 mile west of Ramsey, 3 miles south of Lansing, on ewes sold up to $7.75, with bulk of Unless otherwise designated, all the just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous IDEAL CAFE Monday, Marcl 6th trains listed below are daily. See Office 301 East Bridge St. sales of fat ewes from $5.00 to $7.25. plagues—hog cholera, foot footnote for explanation of Culls and common $2.00 to $4.50. and mouth disease and that terrible of reference marks. Phone: Main 32 all scourges—-Bubonic plague. Farmers ROY CHRISTEN SEN, Bold faced figures indicate P. M. should throw around premises SALE STARTS AT 10:30 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Farmers' Meetings Light faced figures indicate A. M. RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe. Three Prop. Austin, Minn. The following described property: sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed •S- 70 by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, HORSES—1 Sorrel Mare, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal 1 Black a February 21 Annual creamery Minn. Advertisement. Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1480 lbs. 1 Black Mare, 4 years old, weight Milwaukee & St.Pan meeting at Lyle. 1500 lbs., in foal 1 Black Mare, 3 years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Dark MARKET PLACE February 21—Poland China Sale. Chestnut Sorrel Mare, 2 years old 1 Black Mare Colt, 1 year old 1 Bay HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE Uailwa The Andersons, Blooming Prairie. Pony, weighly800 pounds, good gentle pony for children. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—i Milch Cows, 3 giving milk, 1 will be fresh sale day Mower County News I. & M. Division. or after 1 Heifer, 1 year old 1 Bull Calf, 3 months old. February 22—Poland China Bred MARCH 1,1922 Lv. Arr. Arr. 'One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. 5 HOGS—i Sows, bred 1 Sow with 8 pigs. Sow Sale. Dean & Wilders, Mpls. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. big. Dean Stock Farm between Austin. St. Paul. 150 CHICKENS—50 White Wyandotte Hens. 10:50 Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Rose Creek and Adams. Auctioneers, No. 10:00 1— 6:20 FEED—200 bushels Oats 125 bushels Corn 20 tons Tame Hay. Added for all ads not paid for in ad W. R. Ritchie, A. O. No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binder, 7 foot 1 Seeder, 7 foot 1 Emerson vance. Readers or locals not run in Austinson and J. M. Heimer. Lv. Lv. "Arr. Our Sale of Hanpshires will he held at Village Farm, Sulky Plow 1 Breaker Bottom for Emerson Sulky, 2 shares 1 Galloway this colqjnn will be charged at the Mpls. Austin. February 22—Poland China Sale. St. Paul. Manure Spreader 1 Walking Plow, 14 inch 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Rock Lansing. These hogs are sired by prize winners such as No. 2— 7:00 11:40 rate of 10 cents per line. Sows and Gilts. Henry Siekman, 7:45 Island Side Delivery Rake Lever Harrow, 3 section 1 Spader Disc owner. 1 mi. E. and 2% No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Sons of Merkley's Giant, and bred to a son of Compeer 1 New Century 6 shovel Cultivator 1 Tongueless Cultivator 1 McCormick HELP WANTED mi. N. of Rose Creek. Auctioneers, and son of Laddie. Mower, 5 foot 1 Pump Jack 1 DeLaval Separator, No. 15 3 Cream W. R. Ritchie, A. O. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Cans, two 8-gallon and one 5-gallon 2 Old Trusty Incubators 2 Gasoline Austinson and J. M. Heimer. WOOL WANTED—We pay 23 and, "YOU'VE TRIED THE REST—NOW TRY THE BEST." Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. Tanks, one 50-gallon and one 30-gallon 3 Hay Slings 1 Ice Saw WILL H. COCHRANE, Owner up per pound. Also hides from 6c 1 February 23—Public Sale—Horses, No. 4— 7:20f 10:00f 1 Garden Seeder 12 Tin Chicken Coops 180 feet 1-inch Rope. to 10c per pound. Dial 5334 office. cattle,4 Hogs, chickens, hay, No. 2— 11:59* 2:40* Hayes Corn Planter, with 8 rods of wire. Residence 8344. A. Usem. 12-tf-c machinery, etc., on old Corneveaux Col. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer Write for Catalog. Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) place, 5 mi. NW of Austin. WAGONS AND HARNESS—1 Hay Rack and Wagon 1 Wagon and Box Mixed— 5:20 (Tues.-Thurs.) Wm. Rath, owner. Auctioneer 2 Spring Wagons 1 Carriage 1 Single Buggy 1 Bobsleigh 1 Single WANTED—Agent to do business Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. Lovell. Sleigh 1 pair Heavy Work Bridles, new 2 sets Leather Fly Nets 2 sets thruout county. For particulars No. 1— 3:45 6:05 MAPLE HILL FARM February 23—Poland China Bred Heavy Harness 1 set Buggy Harness 2 Single Harnesses (one new) write Mower County News. 11-4-p No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Sow Sale. Dean & Wilders, on 1 Saddle. Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* HELP WANTED: Correspondents big Dean Stock Farm, between 300 EARS OF WHITE SEED CORN. wanted all over Mower County by Rose Creek and Adams. Auctioneers, SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS and other articles too numerous to mention. Mason City Branch. the Mower County News. If you like W. R. Ritchie, A. O. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. to write or think you can write Austinson, and J. M. Heimer. TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash.. Over $10.00 a credit of 9 GIANT POLAND CHINA No. 102— 11:59 1:30 news, inquire at -the News office February 25—Dispersion Sale of months will be given purchaser giving bankable notes drawing 8 per No. 108— 7:52 9:20 about our proposition. See City Durocs at Carter Sale Barn, cent from date. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Lv. Mason City. AriC Austin. Editor. 10-tf. Austin. Oak Dale Farms, Inc., C. E. BATES, Owner No. 101— 4:50 6:10 owners. BRED SOW SALE FOR SALE No. 103— 1:30 3:00 February 27—Closing Out Sale— Horses, cattle, hay, machinery, FOR SALE—One black colt, 4 years Auctioneer, COL. ALBERT HOPFE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk harness and other articles. S.-M. Division—Mankato and old. Further information write to Fred Hartcopp, owner. 9 mi. Wessington Springs, S. D. R. S. Brownell, Austin, or phone S. of Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. WEDNESDAY 3123. 15-2-p Lv. Arr. Arr. OAKDALf March 1—Hampshire Bred Sow Austin. Wells. Jackson. Sale. Village Farm, Lansing. FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* Will H. Cochrane, owner. Col. and Carbon Paper. We have a fine No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* DISPERSION SALE Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. line of the famous Milo ribbons andi Lv. Lv. Arr. 40 head 40 head March 6—Closing Out Sale— carbon paper for all makes typewriters. Jackson. Wells' Austin. Horses, cattle, feed, machinery, When in need of either of No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* wagons, harness, seed corn and these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy OF FOUNDATION DUROCS No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* many articles too numerous to you with this superior brand. Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. mention. C. E. Bates, owner, 3-tf. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* mi. N. of Austin. Col. Albert No. 8— 7:20* "On the fairm one mile east and two and one-quarter 11:55* Hopfe, Auctioneer. 23 TRIED SOWS 23 Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. Spencer Jordan miles north of Rose Creek. One mile east of ~A BARGAIN. No. 1— 7:00$ 11:451 19 SPRING AND PALL GILTS 19 Oak Dale Trail. For Sale or Rent—9 acre tract with No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* 2 GREAT HERD BOARS 2 good buildings, close to city of Austin. Daily except Sunday. DINNER AT 12 O'CLOCK-^SALE STARTS AT 1:00 Funeral Director. Own a home that will pay for Monday, Wednesday, Friday and O'CLOCK SHARP of The Establishment itself. See Wayne H. Webber, Wold Saturday only. Come and spend the day with us whether you want to buy or not building, Phone 2670. Service. THE PRINCIPAL 11th, and Daily except Saturday. Sale will be held in seated and heated building. Advertisement 11-4-c On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday PRIONS GREAT WONDER I AM only. 3 TRIED SOWS 7 FALL GILTS AUSTIN MARKETS 1 sS Chicago PROFESSIONAL SALE TO BE HELD IN CARTER SALES BARN, DIRECTORY Service Store.— Quoted by Peoples Great Western 30 SPRING GILTS AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Dairy Butter 32 CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. FEBRUARY 25,1922 Eggs 30 Lv. Arr. Arr. Potatoes, per bu $1.25 Dial 2038 Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. Beans 6% Physician and Surgeon The sows are sired by Orange Wondef, D. & S. AT 1:00 P.M. No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.98-$2.45 Great Giant, Siekman Jones, Liberator Leadei^nd Col. 9:00 POULTRY No. 16— 4:40 8:20 X-Ray. and Laboratory Equipment Bob, and are bred to, D. & S. Great Giant, D. & S. Dundale, 29 head of the offering will carry litters for early March farrow Assistants*— Lv. Lv. Arr. Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— to prions Great Wonder I Am, one of the best sons of Great Pilot and The Giant, Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Heavy Hens 15 Wonder I Am, ajid 13 will carry litters to The Principal' 11th. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 Mabelle Moore, R. N. Light Hens 12 30 head are bred to The Giant. one of the largest The offeriiig is sired by such boars as Cherry Orion, Giant, No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:59 Stags .08 a King, Orion of Edgewater, Greater Sensation, Golden King, Challenger and best young boars in th« state. He is big Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Geese /. \. .16 W. R. EARL King, Walt's Cherry King 2nd, Panama Demonstrator, Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. masculine fellow with a high arch back and of great Spring Chix .17 Dex's Giant, King of the Col. Again, The Principal 11th, Orions No. 15— 1:20 10:30 Roosters 12 depth of body. At ten months old he stands 39 inches FUNERAL DIRECTOR Great Wonder I Am, King Orion, Col. Orion King 3rd, Defender, No. 11— 10:56 ?:44 Eggs 22 high,. €8 ihches long with a 10 inch bone. The 30 gilts Top Investor, and others. Business Residence Lv. Omaha Arr. Austin. Ducks 16 Phone 2512 Phone 2213 that sell are a good even lot of big heavy boned gilts If you are interested in founding a herd of real Durocs *or care No. 16— 7:20 I 4:40 Turkeys 28 AUSTIN, MINN. that will weigh up to 400 pounds sale day, in breeding to add one to your present herd, you can hardly make a mistake No. 12— 7:30 3:42 HOG MARKET. in making your selection from this wonderful herd. condition, Medium and Butchers ...$9.00 Send to CARL GAUMNITZ, BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MINN., TRIANGLE TAXI LINE Packers $6.50 to $8.50 DONOVAN & GOSLEE HENRY SIEKMANN, OWNERS for Illustrated Catalog. Veal, Sheep and Lambs Albert Lea—Austin. Funeral Directors OAK DALE FARMS, INC OWNERS Fat lambs $8.50 to 10.00 Lv, Austin Arr. Albert Lea and Embalmer»-v Veal $3.50 to $7.50 7 00 a. m. 8: 9:00 a. m. 1 Day Calls—Phone 2188 Sheep $2.50 to $6.00 00 a. m. 11: 12:00 m. Col. W. R. Ritchie, A. O. Austinson, J. M. Heimer, Auctioneers Cattle Night 00 p. m. Calls 3: 4:00 p. m. BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA var3|State Bank of Rose Creek, Clerk Ve. y*- CIX? Fat Steers $4.50 to $6.00 Lv, Albert ^ea Arr Auatia T. W. Donovan—5914 CoL ALBERT HOPFE, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Cows and Heifers $3.50 15 a. m. 9: 10:15 a. H. A. Goslee—6637 v-V' Auctioneer Clerk. Bulls $2.50 to $3.25 00 p. m. 1: 2:00" p. m. Motor and Carriage Service "4 4* Canners and cutters $1.50 15 p. m. 4: 6:15 p*. m. v. S WMi