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Own Business. to the report for 1921 of the Minnesota co-operative crop and livestock LEGAL NOTICE reporting service of the United St. Paul, Feb. 27.—Foreclosure of WILL BE HELD BEGINNING IN States bureau of markets and estimates CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL farm mortgages and contracts for MARCH. LANDS *5 PER ACRE X**' of the state department of agriculture. ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. farm land deeds is "the worst possible AND UP. FORTY YEARS TO business policy for any creditor," the PAY. INTEREST AT 4- °/o STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of The report shows that with the exception Minnesota Farm Bureau federation Mower, ss. In Probate Court. of horses, other cattle and SEE LAND BEFORE BUYING .IT In the Matter of the Estate of declared today in an official statement. sheep, there has been an increase in IS THE SAFE WAY AND SUREST K. O. Stoe, Decedent: 7he%TATE THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to EMPLOYS HO AGENTS number of edible livestock on Minne­ The federation has launched a vigorous Gunhild Stoe, Halver Stoe, Ole Stoe, POR COMPLITB INFORMATION W^ITB Henry Stoe, Sarah Kettelson, Mary rt campaign against foreclosures, P. CHA5E Larson, Lulia Cavanaugh, Emma Golden, Farmers' Meetings warning creditors that wholesale Dena Larson, Hannah Snyder, closing out of farmer borrowers JTATB AUDITOnr Clara Stoe, Clarence Stoe, Alan Stoe, STATE .CAP1T4 would do irreparable damage to Minnesota March 1—Hampshire Bred Sow Melvin Stoe, Henry Stoe, Halver ST. PAUL Sale. Village Farm, Lansing. agriculture, and delay indefinitely Stoe, and Lizzie Stoe, the heirs at Will H. Cochrane, owner. Col. law of said deceased, and to all persons the return of normal prosperity. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. interested in the final account "The man who is actually on the March 2—Horses, cattle, hogs, and distribution of the estate of said wm gragglVWili land, fighting to hold his own against sheep, chickens and machinery. decedent: SSsws & UNDERWOOD Wm. P. Johnson, 40 rods north high freight rates, high prices of the The representative of the above of fair grounds, Austin. Auctioneer to named decedent, having filed in this things he buys and low prices for the Lovell. Kenneth R. Hlnman, who Is only twelve years old, has invented a wireless Court her final account of the administration things he sells, deserves every chance March 4—Big Type Duroc Bred of the estate of said decedent, receiving apparatus that fits neatly into a safety match box. With this instrument to make good," the federation said. Sow Sale. Carter Sale Barn. together with her petition and a pair of ordinary receivers, the juvenile inventor is able to catch R. L. Richardson and Earl Padelford, praying for the adjustment and allowance "The creditor who forecloses a not only telegraph signals, but the regular broadcasting programs from stations owners. Auctioneer of said final account and for mortgage against such a man is following 20 and 30 miles distant. The lad lives in Plainfleld, N. J. Kenneth and Walter H. Johnson. distribution of the residue of said estate his brother, both "scouts," show how the little outfit works when you are lost a short-sighted and ruinous March 6—Closing Out Sale— to the persons thereunto entitled. SF 'a the woods In the dark. Horses, cattle, feed, machinery, business policy. Minnesota farm Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, wagons, harness, seed corn and are hereby cited and required to show mortgages are among the soundest Public Sale STOCK MARKETS many articles too numerous to cause, if any you have, before this NO GLASSES ARE securities on the market today they mention. C. E. Bates, owner, Court at the Probate Court Rooms in are being sought for by investors. 2Vz mi. N. of Austin. Col. Albert the Court House in the City of Austin, NEEDED TO READ CLOSE STRONGER Hopfe, Auctioneer. "The creditor who follows a policy in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota,- THIS BIG BIBLE on the 27th day of March, of foreclosing because he has the legal Chester White Hogs Shorthorn Bulls When Your Farm Stock is Sick 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M., why said right to do so, is destroying his Look for Rats. petition should not be granted. Shropshire Ewes own future prosperity. WITNESS, The Judge of said Disease among farm animials don't Good demand and Light "The time will come when he can Court, and the Seal of said Court just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous TUESDAY, MARCH 7,1922 this 16th day of February, 1922. plagues—hog cholera, foot Receipts Strong Undertone do no more business. Better times HENRY WEBER, JUN., and mouth disease and that terrible of ij are coming. And when they come, the at Close all scourges—Bubonic plague. Farmers Judge of Probate. farm loan business will go to those should throw around premises (COURT SEAL) Sale starts at 1:00 o'clock. Sale will be held at "Lone investors who are lenient in this present RAT-SNAP. It's suye and safe. Three A. W. WRIGHT, Rock Farm" in new sale barn, on Trunk Highway 56, By DON J. SLATER. sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed M. A. NELSON, crisis. by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Attorneys for Petitioners. "The farm mortgage holder who is 1V miles north of Waltham. South St. Paul, Feb. 25.—All classes File No. 2665 Feb. 27, Mch. 6, 13 Minn. Advertisement. broad-minded enough to see that the of livestock showed some price gain PUBLIC SALE! permanent prosperity of the whole during the past week's trade, under THE OFFERING state depends on a prosperous farm the influence of a good demand and population will not squeeze out any lighter receipts and trade at the close 5 Tried Sows 21 Spring Gilts 1 Herd Boar 3 Fall farmer who is doing his best. carried a strong undertone. Boars 5 Shorthorn Bulls 8 Ewes, with lamb at side. "The mortgage holder, or the man Killing classes of cattle closed TERMS—Cash or 8 months' time will be given on approved notes selling farm land on contract, who strong to 25c higher compared with a Wm. P. Johnson will have an auction sale on the N. F. Banfieid farm, at 8 per cent—Waltham Bank. closes out a hard-working farmer at week ago, spots up more. Bulk of west of Austin, adjoining the City Limits, 40 rods -north of Fair Grounds Entertaiment at the farm. a time such as this, is isolating himself Free the beef steers sold at $6.50 to $7.25, Buildings, on for years to come. with better offerings of shortfeds on WM. GARBISCH & BRO.. Thursday, March 2nd "Neither prosperity nor confidence up to around $8.00. in the return of prosperity can be Butcher cows and heifers sold largely G. I. COFFMAN, Auctioneer brought about by foreclosing on producers from $4.00 to $5.75, some very good This giant Bible, which the Bible who are unable, thru no fault to choice kinds $6.00 to $7.00. Crusade society is preparing, Is written of their own, to meet inerest obligations. by hand. The Bible is five feet Canners and cutters brought $2.50 FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE STARTS AT 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP two inches high and three feet six to $3.50 only a very few old shells Big Type Duroc Inches In breadth. Two thousand people "Public welfare, as well as the best The following described property: canners at $2.25. Bologna bulls moved have contributed for it. When business interest of the individual within a price range of $3.00 to $4, 6 HORSES—2 Bay Geldings, coming 4 years old, weight 1400 1 Sorrel opened flat^ the book measures seven creditor, demands that every sincere Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1200 2 Good Work Mares 1 Bay Driving bulk at $3.50 to $3.75. feet ten inches across and twelve goat Horse, 13 years old, weight 900. farmer borrower be carried by his Stockers and feeders advanced 25c skins have gone to make the cover. creditor just as long as it is necessary to 50c under the influence of a strong 43 HEAD OF CATTLE—24 Cows, 12 were fresh during fall and winter, 11 It will be mounted on a motor car come fresh now 1 Registered Roan Shorthorn Bull, a good one 6 threeyear-old and humanly possible." country demand, with bulk selling at with pulpit and platform and sent on BRED SOW Heifers, some springing 6 three-year-old Steers 3 two-yearold a tour through England. Later it will $5.50 to $6.50, the more desirable offerings Steers 1 two-year-old Heifer 2 Heifer Calves. These Cattle have CREAMERIES SAVE come to America. on the fat cattle order on up been tested and have been on the accredited list for two years. to $7.25. Britain's Island*. Many 45 HOGS—10 Duroc Jersey Gilts, full blo'ods 1 Duroc Jersey Boar, full $8,000 FREIGHT Prices of veal calves closed mostly It is said that in the British empire, blood 2 Sows, with 12 pigs a month old 32 Fj^l Pigs, 130 pounds. on which the sun never sets, "there 50c higher than a week ago, with best SALE are more than 10,000 islands. It Is 51 SHEEP—49 Sheep 2 two-year-old Bucks. lights selling largely at $8.50, some Impossible to give the exact number, up to $9.00, seconds $5.50 to $6.50. CHICKENS—100 Rhode Island Red Chickens. because some cltfmps of rocks might Organization Dates Set Average cost of packers' and shippers' not be called islands. MACHINERY—2 Corn Plows, good as new 1 Acme Mower, 5 foot, good as droves advanced around 40c during For Three More new 1 Disk, 8 foot 1 Rock Island Side Delivery Rake, like new 1 the week, with top hogs closing at Thomas Hay Loader 1 Lumber Wagon, with rack 1 Gasoline Engine IN CARTER'S SALE BARN AUSTIN MARKETS Districts. $10.60, bulk $10.10 to $10.50. Packing and Pump Jack 1 Fanning Mill, good as new 1 John Deere Manure Spreader 1 Dozen 8-gallon Milk Cans. sows $8.25 to $9.25. Desirable grades Quoted by Square Deal Grocery— Eggs 25 of pigs $10.50 to $10.75. AUSTIN, MINN. St. Paul, February 27.—Twenty cooperative Eggs 30 TERMS—9 months' time on approved notes at 8 per cent. All sums under Fat lambs and ewes are unevenly Potatoes, per bu $1.25 creameries in Minnesota Saturday, March 4 25 to 75c higher than a week ago. Top $10.00 cash.. Nothing removed until terms are complied with. Beans 7% have saved $8,179.60 in railroad for fed westerns $15.25, bulk of fat Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack $2.00 freight rates in the last six months. WM. P. JOHNSON, Owner lambs $12.00 to $14.50. Best fat POULTRY Results of consolidated marketing Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— ewes $7.75 to $8.25, bulk $6.00 to Heavy Hens 15 by creameries in Meeker, Wright and $7.50. SALE BEGINS AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP Light Hens 12 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk AUCTIONEER LOVELL Kandiyohi counties, composing District Stags 11 Closing Out Sale No. 1, were announced by the Tracing History of Cabbage. Geese 12 40 HEAD OF REGISTERED Minnesota Co-operative Creameries Spring Chix •. 16 The Romans are credited with in* association, Inc., at state headquarters Roosters 08 troduclng cabbage Into England, and Eggs 20 DUROC BROOD SOWS of the farm bureau. the soldiers of Cromwell carried It to Ducks 16 Scotland and made it popular there, In six months, the district reported, Having rented my farm we will sell to the highest bidder at Auction on Turkeys 25 as they did also in Ireland, according the 20 creameries shipped 85 carloads my farm, known as the old Harry Jones farm, 2% miles north of Austin, HOG MARKET. to tradition 1 mile west of Ramsey, 3 miles south of Lansing, on 25 Head TRIED SOWS and YEARLING of butter. Medium and Butchers $10.25 After paying all costs of concentrating Packers $7.50 to $9.25 Monday, MarcH 6th 15 Head of SPRING GILTS LEGAL NOTICE Veal, Sheep and Lambs the butter in carlots, the difference Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 between carload and less than Bred to the Following Herd Beoars— Veal $3.50 to $7.50 FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE STARTS AT ,10:30 A. M. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE carload rates amounted to a saving Sheep $3.50to$6.50 ROYAL CASHFINDER, a son of the UNDER JUDGMENT OF of more than $8,000. The following described property:' Cattle FORECLOSURE. noted Royal Pathfinder. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 S. G. Gutafson is fieldman for the 7 HORSES—1 Sorrel Mare, 10 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal 1 Black STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $5.00 Gelding, 5.years old, weight 1480 lbs. 1 Black Mare, 4 years old, weight district, with headquarters at Litchfield. of Mower, ss. District Court, GREAT CHIEF 5th, a son of Great Bulls $3.00 to $4.00 1500 lbs., in foal 1 Black Mare, 3 years old, weight 1400 lbs. 1 Dark Tenth Judicial District He reports better prices obtained Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Chestnut Sorrel Mare, 2 years old 1 Black Mare Colt, 1 year old l"Bay Pauline Meggers, Plaintjff, ___ Wonder I Am. as a result of quantity shipments. Pony, weight 800 pounds, good gentle pony for children. vs. In some creameries, quality Otto Voigt and Gertrude Voigt, PROFESSIONAL 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—1 Milch Cows, 3 giving milk, 1 will be fresh sale day STYLEPLUS, a son of Leader of Defendants. of butter produced was improved or after 1NHeifer, 1 year old 1 Bull Calf, 3 months old. DIRECTORY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Fashion, and to a good son of through cream grading, without loss 5 HOGS—4 Sows, bred 1 Sow with 8 pigs. That, under and by virtue of a Judgment CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. 150 CHICKENS—50 White ^yandotte Hens. of a single patron. old Pathfinder. and Decree entered in the above Dial 2038 Although District No. 1, was organised FEED—200 bushels Oats 125 bushels Corn 20 tons Tame Hay. entitled action on the "10th day of Physician and Surgeon February, 1922, a certified transcript before the state association MACHINERY—! Minnesota Binder, 7 foot 1 Seeder, 7 foot 1 Emerson These Sows are of the best of individuality and breeding. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. of which has been delivered to me, I, Sulky Plow 1 Breaker Bottom for Emerson Sulky, 2 shares 1 Galloway began operations, it has been so well There will be daughters of PATHFINDER, 9 the undersigned, Sheriff of said Mower X-Rajr and Laboratory Equipment Manure Spreader 1 Walkirfg Plow, 14 inch 1 Dane Hay Loader 1 Rock satisfied with results obtained that Assistants— PATHMARKER, PRINCIPAL 20th, ROYAL GIANT County, will sell at public auction, Island Side Delivery Rake 1 Lever Harrow, 3 section 1 Spader Disc practically every creamery has joined Ernest H.Morris, M. D. to the highest bidder, for cash, on 1 New Century 6 shovel Cultivator 1 Tongueless Cultivator 1 McCormick INVINCIBLE, CHERRY KING ORION, LEADER Friday, the thirty-first day of March, Mabelle Moore, R. N. the state service and marketing Mower, 5 foot 1 Pump Jack 1 DeLaval Separator, No. 15 3 Cream OF FASHION, VAN'S GREATER ORION SENSATION 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Cans, two 8-gallon and one 5*gallon 2 Old Trusty Incubators 2 Gasoline agency. and ROYAL CASHFINDER. They are bred at the West front door of the Court Tanks, «ne 50-gallon and one 30-gallon 3 Hay Slings 1 Ice Saw W. R. EARL Three more districts of the state for March and April farrow. House, in the Qity of Austin, in said 1 Garden Seeder 12 Tin .Chicken Coops 180 feet 1-inch Rope. association are being organized. County, in one parcel, the premises Hayes Corn-Planter, with 8 rods of wire. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and real estate described in said judgment Creameries of District No. 15, were WAGONS AND HARNESS—1 Hay Rack and Wagon 1 Wagon and Box and Decree, to-wit: All that Business Residence I TERMS-—Cash or equivalent at 8 per cent from date. to send delegates to an organization 2 Spring Wagons 1 Carriage 1 Single Buggy 1 Bobsleigh 1 Single Phone 2512 Phone 2213 I tract or parcel of land lying and being R. RICHARDSON, Sleigh 1 pair Heavy Work Bridles, new 2 sets Leather Fly Nets 2 sets meeting at Little Falls on Feb. 22, in the County of Mower, and AUSTIN, MINN. -T Heavy Harness 1 set Buggy Harness 2 Single Harnesses (one new) and those of District No. 3 were to State of Minnesota, described as follows 1 Saddle. to-wit send delegates to Winthrop on the EARL PADELFORD, DONOVAN & GOSLEE The North Half of Section 20 in 300 EAfeS OF WHITE SEED CORN. following day to organize their district Township 101 North of Range 15 Funeral Directors SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS and other articles too numerous to mention.' for active work. Creamery West. and Embalmers TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash.. Over $10.00 a credit of 9 ..r.'N. NICHOLSEN, delegates of District No. 9 will meet OWNERS, AUSTIN, MINN. Day Calls—Phone 2188 months wijl be given purchaser giving bankable notes drawing 8 per Sheriff of Mower County. in Minneapolis, probably at the Night Calls cent from'date. Nothing-removed until terms are complied with. Dated. February 10th, 1922. Col. WALTER H. JOHNSON, Auctioneer, G. C. BATES. Owner courthouse, on March 2. T. W. Donovan—5914 CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, if a AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. v, Plaintiff's Attorneys. H., A. Goalee—6637 "t Motor and Carriage Service Austin, Minn1 Make your wants known in the Feb. 13, 20, 27, Mar. 6,13, 20. Auctioneer, COL. ALBERT HOPFE,. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANKC:erk Mower County News Market Place. "S •'il -VcO t.r, I-