Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 23, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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^yc^m^tf"' t^S^WW'^'K v%~r•fr- mm ^ffVrTffri n, MiViiniii tfrcfflrjiinnifff^ir|iii11flflfjiffl^|Mnjj)| 1 aj ft* & e* if *C V" a W m- "V* w"5 {Sj-t. .#: JllriMK .' iiffli ?yfT: "i if 6 (U) "v- -'"r «sf •«/,«? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.— J~ J-1 Thursday, Feb. 23,1922. Page Seven 1 li JJ? Jr~ I ^«':1 i' Raise More And Better LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. W Piire Bred Livestock MITCHELL LEADS BALL OF TWINE FINK TO MINNEAPOLIS. Rev. G. F. Fink went to Minneapolis SAID TO BE BIGGEST Where Your HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE IS MADE CLEAR STATE CLUB WORK Wednesday for several days' visit IN WORLD with sick friends and wUl- visit Taxes Go Captain Wing, adjutant of the Third WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1922 Infantry. Rev. Fink is interested in Juniors Maybe Housed Gross Income Means a contemplated reunion of the veterans in Building by Statutory Gross How Uncle Sam Spends of this famous fegiment and will 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. endeavor to perfect plans with Capt. Income. Themselves. Your Money in Conducting Our Sale of Hanpshires will he held at Village Earm, Wing for a meeting of the former Your Business Lansing. These hogs are sired by prize winners such as members of the regiment sometime J. L. Mitchell has been appointed Sons of Merkley'is Giant, and bred to a son of Compeer Numerous inquiries have been received early this fall. supervisor of a new and special department and son of Laddie. regarding the proper interpretation By EDWARD G. LOWRY for boys' and girls' 'club of Section 223 of the Revenue "YOU'VE TRIED THE REST—NOW TRY THE BEST." News Advertising brings results. Author "Washington~CIoM-Upa," "Bank* and Work by the State Agriculural society WILL H. COCHRANE, Owner Act of 1921, which provides that each Financial System*," etc. Contributor Political and Economic Article* to Leading Periodical* it was announced by Thomas H. Canfield, individual whose gross income for and a Writer of Recognised Authority on the Spencer Jordan Col. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer Write for Catalog. secretary arid general manager National Government's Basinet* Methods. 1921 was $5,000 or over shall file a of the Minnesota State Fair today. return regardless of his or her net income. Copyright, Western Newspaper Union It is likely the juniors and their exhibits WAR'S HORRIBLE WASTE Funeral Director. will be housed in a building by Gross income means statuatory Mr. R. C. Leffingwell was the assistant The Establishment of themselves. The board has the matter gross income, defined by the revenue secretary of the treasury In Service. under consideration and is expected 0AKDALE act to include "gains, profits and income charge of finances during the war. to take favorable action. T. While he waa in the treasury he became derived from salaries, wages, or A. Erickson has been appointed superintendent deeply impressed with the magnitude DISPERSION SALE compensation for personal service— PROFESSIONAL of government expeditures and of the department. of whatever kind and in whatever DIRECTORY the looseness, inefficiency and waste The new department will be divided form paid, or from professions, ^vocations, that are a part of government method. into four divisions with an assistant OF FOUNDATION DUROCS trades, business, commerce of CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. All the secretaries of the treasury superintendent in charge of each. sales or dealings in property, whether Dial 2038 since the outbreak of the war Mrs. Margaret Baker will have real oV personal, growing out of the have shared this feeling of apprehension Physician and Surgeon C. H. Stall of Cincinnati says-he is 23 TRIED SOWS 23 charge of the division of home econonves Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. and concern with Mr. Leffingwell. ownership or use. of or interest in making the biggest ball of twine In the X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment including demonstration worlc I quote here a recent utterance such property also from interest, 19 SPRING AND FALL GILTS 19 Assistants— world. Stall worked in a wholesale of his war expenditures: in sewing, cann'ng, bread making, on rents, dividends, securities or the Ernest H.Morris, M. D. 2 GREAT HERD BOARS 2 drug establishment where lots of "Of $4,000,000,000, exclusive of the etc.- transaction of any business carried Mabelle Moore, R. N. twine is thrown away every day. He interest on the public "debt, spent in R. H. Giberson will have charge of on for gain or profit or'gains or profits the fiscal year 1921, $1,101,615,013.32 gathered it together for several the division of livestock club exhibits THE PRINCIPAL 11th, and and income derived from any W. R. EARL was spent by the War department, months and now he has a ball of solid and demonstrations. source whatever." $650,373,835.58 by the Navy department, twine 2% feet in diameter and weighing PRIONS GREAT WONDER I AM FUNERAL DIRECTOR A. J. Kittleson will be in charge of $800,000,000 on the railroads, Gross income does not necessarily 87% p&unds. He estimates that the division of- country club exhibits Business Residence $280,000,000 by the bureau of war risk mean gross receipts. A merchant, there must be more than five miles Phone 2512 Phone 2213 SALE TO BE HELD IN CARTER SALES BARN, and demonstrations. insurance, and $357,8-14,897.01 by the for instance, in computing statutory of It. AUSTIN, MINN. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Miss Genevieve Burgan will be in Interior department, mostly, I take It, gross income, should deduct therefrom for Civil war and Spanish war pensions—a charge of boys' and girls' club camps. FEBRUARY 25,1922 the cost of goods sold. total of $3,080,000,000 under Dr. C. G. Gillam and Dr. M. E. Mr. Erickson, state leader of the DONOVAN & GOSLEE For example, a merchant may have these heads. Cook attended the dental convention juniors and superintendent of the new Funeral Directors AT 1:00 P.M. gross receipts amounting to $10,000, 1920 "In tlie fiscal year the War department department, believes the fair board and Embalmers in the cities Wednesday. but the cost of goods sold amounts to spent $1,610,000,000, and the has taken an important step forward Day Calls—Phone 2188 29 head of the offering will carry litters for early March farrow $740,000,000, Navy department a total $7,000. He has no other income. The Walter Bergman has returned from Night to Orions Great Wonder I Am, one of the best sons of Great in that it will be possible to take care Calls $2,350,000,000. of Secretary Mellon statutory gross income would be Wonder I Am, and 13 will carry litters to The Principal 11th. a business trip to Dallas, Texas, for T. W. Donovan—5914 of junior club work at the fair in a 1921, estimates that in the fiscal year, $3,000. In case the other deductions The offering is sired by such boars as Cherry Orion, Giant, H. A. Goslee—6637 the Geo. A. Hormel & company. $1,025,000,000. more efficient manner than ever before. the War department will spend King Orion cf Edgewater, Greater Sensation, Golden King, Challenger Motor and Carriage Service allowed him for business expenses, and the Navy department King, Walt's Cherry King 2nd, Panama Demonstrator, taxes, interest, bad debts, etc., $1,725,000,000 I $700,000,000, a total of Dex's Giant, King of the Col. Again, The Principal 11th, Orions Farmers' Meetings amount to $2,500, his net income 1922, Great Wonder I Am, King Orion, Col. Orion King 3rd, Defender, and tluit in the fiscal year, the FRED HARTCOPP'S Top Investor, and ethers. $570,000,000, would be $500. No return of income War department will spend February 25—Dispersion Sale of $545,000,000, and the Navy department is required in this case. If you are interested in founding a herd of real Durocs or care Durocs at Carter Sale Barn, $1,115,000,000. to add oiie to year present herd, you can hardly make a mistake a total of This A lawyer who is married and living Austin. Oak Dale Farms, Inc., Closing Out Sale in making your selection from this wonderful herd. $5,190,000,000. makes a three-years' total of -owners. with his'wife has gross receipts in the Send to CARL GAUMNITZ, BLOOMING PRAIRIE. MINN., February 27—Closing Out Sale— form of fees amounting to $6,000 and for Illustrated Catalog. "Germany went to war to realize on Horses, cattle, hay, machinery, his necessary business expenses her investment in arms and armies. harness and other articles. OAK DALE FARMS, INC., OWNERS amount to $4,200, leaving a net income The burden of universal military service, Fred Hartcopp, owner. 9 mi. S. of Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. expenditures on the army and of only $1,800, a return will be On account of quitting farming I will sell to the high bidder at Auction March 1—Hampshire Bred Sow navy, subsidies and doles, became Intolerable. required in this case, as taxpayer's BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA on the Dave Aultfather farm, 9 miles south of Austin and 4% miles northwest Sale. Village Farm, Lansing. She thought she would repeat gross income as well as gross receipts Will H. Cochrane, owner. Col. Col. ALBERT HOPFE, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, of Lyle, on the exploit of 1870 and make war is $6,000. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Auctioneer Clerk. Monday, February 27th so profitable in territory and indemnities March 2—Horses, cattle, hogg as to recoup herself for the sheep, chickens and machinery. Norval J. Sadler of Adams spent outlay of 40 years' preparation. The Wm. P. Johnson, 40 rods north splendid resistance of the Belgians and the week-end with his parents here. of fair grounds, Austin. Auctioneer Lovell. SALE STARTS AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP. the French and of the little British March 4—Big Type Duroc Bred Big Type Duroc expeditionary force made the short AUSTIN MARKETS Sow Sale. Carter Sale Barn. the following described property: war a futile dream. The untrained R. L. Richardson and Earl Padelford, manhood and unmortgaged resources Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— 6 HORSES—1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Bay Mare, 8 owners. Auctioneer of the Western World, of the British years old, weight 1400 lbs. Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight, 1400 lbs. Dairy Butter 32 Walter H. Johnson. empire overseas, and finally of America, 1 Black Horse, 12 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 Bay Belgian Mare, 9 Eggs ...30 March 6—Closing Out Sale- determined the issue. Germany years old, weight 1500 lbs. IBay Mare, 4 years old, weight 1000 lbs. Potatoes, per bu $1.25 Horses, cattle, feed, machinery, suffered economic collapse, though her Beans 6^ wagons, harness, seed corn and BRED SOW 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—3 Good Cows, fresh soon 3 Yearling^Calves. armies, beaten but not routed, were many articles too numerous to Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.98-$2.45 mention. C. E. Bates, owner, still on enemy soil. So Germany's POULTRY 16 TONS OF HAJ. 2Vz mi. N. of Austin. Col. Albert military preparedness was her cause Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Hopfe, Auctioneer. for making war and was the cause of Heavy Hens 15 MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binder 1 Moline Mower 1 Saddler Corn Planter her defeat. In the issue, it was economic Light Hens 12 ~A BARGAIN. 1 Engate Seeder, with grass seed attachment 1 Corn Plow, 4 shovel SALE preparedness that mattered Stags 12 For Sale or Rent—9 acre tract with 1 Corn Plow, 6 shovel 1 Emerson Gang Plow, 13 inch 1 McCormick Geese 12 most. good buildings, close to city of Austin. Hay Rake 1 Narrow Tire Wagon, with double box 1 Wide Tire Wa^on Spring Chix 16 "Today, men, women and little children Own a home that will pay for 1 Walking Plow, 16 iriCh 1 Double Seated Buggy 1 Single Seat Buggy. Roosters 08 itself. See Wayne H. Webber, Wold are starving to death in Europe because (The above machinery is practically all new.) Eggs .20 building, Phone 2670. of the war's horrible waste and Ducks 16 Advertisement 11-4-c because of the still more horrible waste HARNESSES—2 sets of Harness, one inch and one inch 1 Single Turkeys ..25 IV2 IV4, IN CARTER'S SALE BARN of war. Two years and a Harness. after the HOG MARKET. When Your Farm Stock Is Sick armistice, nearly two years halt after Medium and Butchers $9.00 Look for Hats. Other articles too numerous to mention. was concluded between after peace Packers $6.75 to $8.75 Disease among farm animials don't .v::. AUSTIN, MINN. Germany and the allies, millions of Veal, Sheep and Lambs TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. All sums under just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous men under arms, eating and wearing are Fat lambs $8.50 to 10.00 plagues—hog cholera, foot $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. produce of the fields and of the Saturday, March 4 Veal $3.50 to $7.50 and mouth disease and th^t terrible pf of a civilian population the labor FRED HARTCOPP, Owner Sheep $2.50 to $6.00 all scourges—Bubonic plague. Farmers bear the load of taxes and Cattle which must should throw around premises Inflation necessary to maintain those Fat Steers $4.50 to $6.00Cows RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe. Three AUCTIONEER LOVELL. Clerk, FIRST NATIONAL BANK armies in economic idleness. The peoples and Heifers $3.50 sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed SALE BEGINS AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP Bulls $2.50 to $3.25 continental Europe are staggering by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, of Canners and cutters. $1.50 Minn. Advertisement. under the load of armaments, far great before the war and intolerable 40 HEAD OF REGISTERED too PUBLIC SALE! now. Their rulers hold themselves in power by subsidies and doles, DUROC BROOD SOWS by playing, now on their fears, and again on their avarice, still again on Having rented my farm we will sell to the highest bidder at Auction on nationalistic ambitions or ancient racial my farm, known as the old Harry Jones farm, 2Vz miles north of Austin, hatreds. The allies have undertaken 1 mile west of Ramsey,'3 miles south of Lansing, on 25 Head TRIED SOWS and YEARLING Wm. P. Johnson will have an auction sale on the N. F. Banfield farm, to insure Germany's economic Monday, March 6th 15 Head of SPRING GILTS recovery by insisting upon her disarmament west of Austin, adjoining the City Limits, 40 rods north of Fair Grounds and the payment of reparations Buildings, on Bred to the Following Herd Beoars— which means the development of a SALE STARTS AT 10:30 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON huge export balaince but for themselves Thursday, March 2nd ROYAL CASHFINDER, a son of the they reserve the doubtful privilege The following described property: noted Royal Pathfinder. of remaining armed to the teeth... 7 HORSE&—1 Sorrel Mare, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal 1 Black "We have demonstrated our military Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1480 lbs. 1 Black Mare, 4 years old, weight GREAT CHIEF 5th, a son of Great power. We have shown what 1500 lbs., in foal 1- Black Mare, 3 years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Dark SALE STARTS AT 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOON Chestnut Sorrel Mare, 2 years old 1 Black Mare Colt, 1 year old 1 Bay may be done in a few short months Wonder I Am. Pony, weight 800 pounds, good gentle pony for children. to make an army and transport it to The following described property: wage a foreign war. We have no need HEAD OF CATTLE—4 Milch Cows, 3 giving milk, 1 will be fresh sale day 6 STYLEPLUS, a son of Leader of 6 HORSES—2 Bay Geldings, coming 4 years old, weight 1400 1 Sorrel or after 1 Heifer, 1 year old 1 Bull Calf, 3 months old. to be aggressors abroad, we are Invulnerable Fashion, and to a good son of Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1200 2 Good Work Mares 1 Bay Driving at home. Let us accept the 5 HOGS—4 Sows,-bred 1 So\^ with 8 pigs. Horse, 13 years old, weight 900. responsibilities of the position of leadership 15fr £HICKENS-550 White Wyandotte Hens. old Pathfinder. which is ours, show the world 43 HEAD OF CATTLE—24 Cows, 12 were fresh during fall and winter, II FEED—200 bushels Oats 125 bushels Corn 20 tons Tame Hay. how to beat swords into plow-shares, come fresh now 1 Registered Roan Shorthorn Bull, a good one 6 threeyear-old MACHINERY—1 Minnesota Binder, 7 foot 1 Seeder, 7 foot 1 Emerson These Sows are of the best of individuality and breeding. relieve the peoples of the world of apprehension Heifers, sdme springing 6 three-year-old Steers 3 two-yearold Sulky Plow 1 Breaker Bottom for Emerson Sulky, 2 shares 1 Galloway There will be daughters of PATHFINDER, and lead them back Into Steers 1 two-year-old Heifer .2 Heifer Calves. These Cattle have Manure Spreader 1 Walking Plow, 14 inch 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Rock PATH MARKER, PRINCIPAL 20th, ROYAL GIANT been tested and have been on the accredited list for two years. the ways of peace and plenty. If we Island Side Delivery. Rake 1 Lever Harrow, 3 section 1 Spader Disc prepare for war we shall have it. If INVINCIBLE, CHERRY KING ORION, LEADER 1 New Century 6 shovel Cultivator 1 Tongueless Cultivator 1 McCormick 45 HOGS—10 Duroc Jersey Gilts, full bloods 1 Duroc Jersey Boar, full we lead the world in preparation for Mower, 5 foot 1 Pump Jack 1 DeLaval Separator, No. 15 3 Cream .OF FASHION, VAN'S GREATER ORION SENSATION blood 2 Sows, with 12 pigs a month, old 32 Fall Pigs, 130 pounds. Cans, two 8-gallon and one 5-gallon 2 Old Trusty Incubators Gaso- neace we may have that." and ROYAL CASHFINDER. They are bred 2. line'Tanks, »ne 50-gallon and one 30-gallon 3 Hay Slings 1 Ice Saw 51 SHEE^—49 Sheep 2 two-year-old Bucks. for March and April farrow. MORE 1 Garden Seeder 12 Tin Chicken Coops 180 feet 1-inch Rope. CHICKENS—100 Rhode Island Red Chickens. Hayes Corn Planter, with 8 rods of wire. MONEY WAGONS AND HARNESS—1 Hay Rack and Wagon -1 Wagon and Box MACHINERY—2 Corn Plows, good as new 1 Acme Mower, 5 foot, good as TERlVlS—Cash or equivalent at 8 per cent from date. 2 Spring Wagons 1 Garriage 1-Single Buggy 1 Bobsleigh 1 Single new 1 Disk, 8 foot 1 Rock Island Side Delivery Rake, 4ike new 1 R. RICHARDSON, Sleigh 1 pair Heavy Work Bridles, new 2 sets Leather Fly Nets 2 sets If Ton Ship Us Tour Thomas Hay Loader 1 Lumber Wagon, with rack 1 Gasoline Engine Heavy Harness 1 set Buggy Harness 2 Single Harnesses (one new) HIDES-FURS and Pump Jack 1 Fanning Mill, good as new 1 John Deere Manure 1 Saddle. Jif -v 1 Spreader 1 Dozen 8-gallon Milk Cans. Write U( FIRST Pot EARL PADEUW, 300 EARS OF WHITE SEED CORN. ", IN) Special Information Mi OEM. OIIECT'wHh Hit IMGECT HIEff SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS and other articles too numerous to mention TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. All sutois upder MOUSE IN THE WEST. W6HEST HICK ani lMNEMTE Ctti mum TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash.. Over $10.00 a credit of 9 $10.00 cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. OWNERS, AUSTIN, MINN. months will be given purchaser giving bankable notes drawing 8 per Write for prlc* Hit, tag* and fall Information cent, from date. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Col. WALTER H. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. WM. P. JOHNSON, Owner O.BERGMAN S CO. C. E. BATES, Owner AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. ST.Paul -/\INN yn: AUCTIONEER LOVELL COL. ALBERT HOPFE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk •*. "A ilSlS *i#^t8S§ £1? !S I Jfe