Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 6, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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fc ^J uXffT3pww,?mt•A\ O—*U "V„ Hill 11.11(1 SSnMS s€ v* t..:i\^yj:^* wpip&n: JT W3?yv $ J* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.- Page Seven Monday, March 6, 1922. *v -.t'/MfTi 5 iflirfet- 1% qfo LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TM10WEH Cft FARMERS. Crops, Marketing and Raise More And Better Farm Bureau Notes. Pure Bred Livestock COUNTY AHEAD DO NOT BE IN HURRY Farm Bureau Keeps Now is the Time for Farmers to Begin Hands off Politics IN STORMY WEATHER Preparing Tlieir Horses for Spring Work UNDER NEW PLAN Officers and directors of county Now is the time for farmers to begin this season and should be started to He Had Neve? Had a farm bureaus an^ township farm bureau preparing their horses for springwork. work gradually. Some Drivers Have Real Fear Betterments Represent units all over Minnesota are receiving? Horses that have been waking at Stomach! a resolution adopted unanimously Something May Happen. $220,974.00 Against An animal is said to be "in condition" odd jobs all winter and fed for light at the last meeting of the executive when he is in that state "best Auto Taxes. work should be cut down a little 011 Monday Health Talk No. 9 board of their state federation. able to produce," and a farm horse is roughage and have their grain ration Careful Inspection of Car Before Be The resolution follows: best able to produce hard work when increased, two weeks* before hard (By WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C.) ginning Lengthy Journey and "Whereas, The ^Minnesota' Farm Mower county owners paid $64,810 his bony frame-work is covered with work begins. Use of Plenty of Commqn Bureau federation has beeh organized A Western mining engineer was being of taxes in 1921 on cars and trucks a set of thick, hard.muscles when he If horses are given the proper feed Sense Are Essential. and maintained as a non-pOlitical and $220,974 has been used to date on interviewed by a magazine writer. Tho has a keen spirit for work, a bright and care just before and during the organization. trunk highways within the county under eye, and a bloom to his coat of hair. Some automobile drivers have a real first few weeks of spring work, they he had spent his life at it he criticised everything "Resolved, That the executive committee the Babcock Good Roads plan put fear of driving in the winter rains It a farmer is to get his work stock UNCLE BEN will be able to stand the heavy toil and refused to see anything interesting, of the Minnesota Farm Bureau into effect -last April. No county of along city pavements and country in condition for spring work, he must and hot weather later on. Regularity SAYS: federation recommends to all township hopeful or human in mining. highways. There is a constant dread town funds are included: reach a balance between, feed and exercise. in feeding and watering is of great unit directors and other farm in the mind that something adverse Charles M. Babcock, state highway Then ihe interviewer switched to subject ''It is better to importance. bureau officers that they do not allow may happen at a critical moment the keep we 1 A commissioner, explained 4hat the health. The truth came out. The mining Horses that have been wintered In starting horses to work see that car may skid, something may go any candidate for political office, or short sickness large excess of disbursements over mainly on roughage, such as hay, cat they are grinding their feed properly engineer Had never had a stomach. He .wrong with the steering gear or the any political speaker to'make any political can make a long automobile tax revenue was* made straw, and corn stover, should be or that their teeth are in' shape. automobile may fail to perform up' to was tortured and soured by everything he address at any duly called debt." possible in part by the use pf federal the proper standard in negotiating a started on grain again a month or Square up their feet and fit their collars. Farm Bureau meeting, and ate. highway aid and reimbursement steep grade. six weeks prior to the beginning of Keep thefr collars scraped and "Resolved, That the committee recommends funds. -"Fears of winter driving^would be spring work*, because they must be clean. Watch their necks and shoulders that no County Farm Bureau The figures are official, motor vehicle greatly lessened," declared E. E. Caister, When there is stomach trouble gaining in weight and hardened up if and wash them with salt and water association or township unit go of this character, the cause director of sales for the Standard taxes being reported by Mike HEALTH FOLLOWS they are to "hit the collar." every time the collar is removed. is in the spine, as otherwise a on record as endorsing any candidate Steel Automotive corporation, "if the Holm, secretary of state, and highway Horses that have been wintered on —N. K. Carnes, division of animal change of diet, or a reduction for political office." motorist would use plenty of common figures approved by G. W. a heavy grain ration with very little in the amount of food would husbandry, Minnesota College of Agriculture. THE X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS SPIN sense in the matter of actual driving, Brown, state public examiner. give relief. The chiropractor by ALC0NDITI0NS ACCURATELY. CHIROPRACTIC exercise are usually carrying fat at Grain Growers Plan together with a careful inspection of chiropractic spinal adjustments State trunk highway fund charges ADJUSTING CORRECTS his automobile before a lengthy jour Zerby's Closing Out Sale of the vertebrae pressing upon DISEASES WITH SCIENTIFIC PRECISIONJNTHE Zone Sale Agencies in Mower county include $190,946 ney is undertaken. One of the really spinal nerves to the -stomach FOLLOWING ORGANS: used in 1919-20 and $30,028 in 1921, great errors that a driver can make lifts the pressure and Nature HEAD restores normal digestive vigor. all coveting maintenance work, new in traveling during the winter months Incorporation of the TJ. S. Grain EYES A good stomach makes an is to--iruagine that he can proceed at construction, right-of-way, engineering EARS Growers Sales Agency, a marketing optimist. the same rate of speed that is possible and other expenses. The 1921 NOSE subsidiary of the U. S. Grain Growers, As I am quitting farming I will sell the following property on the DECKER during the dry months. Recommends items follow. THROAT Inc., which will immediately prepare FARM, one-half mile EAST OF AUSTIN, on -"Of course, the pavements, after the ARMS T.H. Mainte ConstrucNo. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 to open for business in Minneapolis, oil has been washed off by the early x-HEART Chiropractic for all Miles. nance. tion. Total. SM.UNGS Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha rains, are in no sense a danger, yet 9 32.5 $ 9,430 18 9,448 SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. FREE LUNCH AT NOON and Indianapolis, was .announced this it is well to observe proper precaution LIVER Stomach Troubles 40 28.5 7,004 17 7,021 and play safe. Th$ reason for driving STOMACH week. The volume of business pledged 10 HEAD HORSES—1 Pair Gray Mares, 6 years oltfj weight 2900 1 Gray I 56 13.0 2,033 17 2,050 at a slower speed in the winter PANCREAS Mare, 7 years old, weight 1600 1 Buckskin Mare, 8 years old, weight 1700 will make it the largest grain selling 59 16.5 11,430 79 11,509 months than during the summer is that SPLEEN 1 Sorrel Horse, 6 years old, weight 1200 (lady broke, single or double) "I was troubled with ulcers firm in the world, officers said. a motorcar cannot be brought to an 1 Pair Black Geldings 7 and 9 years old, weight 2200, well matched 1 of the stomach and was KIDNEYS Sorrel Mare, 6 years old, weight 900 1 Bay Mare, 6 years old, weight 900. in a hospital for an operation, BOWELS abrupt stop as easily on wet pavement 30,028 a Totals.89.5 $29,897 131 $ but was too weak. Then To remove a steering post without APPENDIX as is the case on a dry stretch 42 MILCH COWS—11 head High Grade Holsteins 31 Good Shorthorns. 12 Reimbursement charged for I tried chiropractic spinal damaging it with a Stillson wrench, BLADDER of roadway. The brakes may be applied fresh and balance close up. This is the best string of milch cows you "will 1919-20 work 190,946. adjustments and now 1 am clamp two pieces of wood, a surface Spinal ColumiHOWER LIM3S but if the car is going at a high have an opportunity to buy this year. All cows federal tested. feeling as good as ever. THE of each of which has been hollowed rate of speed it is not at all certain Therefore, I highly recommend LOWER NERVE 22 YEARLINGS—5 head Holstein Heifers 14 Shorthorn Heifers 3 Steers Trunk highvyay funds used in out to fit around the post. Hardwood that it will not slide Just enough to the adjustments to UNDERTHE MAGNIFYING 8 Hfclstein Heifers, short yearlings 14 Fall and Winter Calves 1 Purebred :blocks would be best. This furnishes county to date $ 220,974 cause a collision at a curve or a railrciad those afflicted with stomach Holstein Bull, 2 years old 1 Registered Holstein Bull Calf, 3 months GLASS IS PINCHED 'a good brace for a jack to exert pressure Motor vehicle taxes collected troubles." J. J. Schneider, crossing," oM. This bull was sired by a well bred son of the noted Piebe Laura Ollie BY A MISALIGNED JOINT. in loosening the piece. Work Chiropractic Research Bureau, in county to date 64,810 Homestead Kind. Is a three-quarter brother to one of his good producing PINCHED NERVES CANNOT may be aided by blows on the blocks statement No. 1304 H. daughters. He is from a daughter of the 1022-pound yearling record Buffalo TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL TIRE LOG WILL HELP OWNER by a hammer. Parthenea Skylark. He has a full pedigree of royal breeding. Disbursements exceed receipts IMPULSES. CHIROPRACTIC 7 SHEEP—7 two-year-old Ewes, bred for April lambing. today by $156,164 War doesn't pay unless the vanquished YOUR HEALTH ADJUSTING RE* Use Small Note Book and Keep Accurate does. FARM MACHINERY, ETC.—1 Acme Binder, 7 foot 1 Monarch Drill, 12foot, MOVES THE PRESSURE. Record of Date Put on, with grass seed attachment 1 Deeririg Mower 1 Emerson Gang, 13inch You can make an appointment Taken Off and Mileage. -THE UPPER NERVE IS Excellent Remedy for Constipation. 1 P. & O. Gang, 13-inch, 2 disks 1 Drag 1 Rasmussen Quack Digger for your health's sake by tiephoning FREE AS NATURE INTENDS. LEGAL NOTICE It would be hard to find a better 1 Hayes Corn Planter 1 Corn Plow 1 Deere Sulky 1 Clover Leaf Spreader Do you keep a tire log? It will remedy for constipation than Chamberlain's 2593. 1 Majestic Feed Mill. 8-inch 1 Wood Saw, 28-inch 1 Tank Heater help a lot when you go to the adjuster Tablets. They are easy to 1 High Wheel Wagon 2 Spring Wagons 1 Hay Rack 1 Diamond Hay WM. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE with your tale of woe. Use a take and mild and gentle in effect. "Baler 1 Single Buggy 1 Set Driving Harness 2 Sets of Work Harness. UNDER JUDGMENT OF Give them a trial when you have small note book and give a separate FORECLOSURE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 Empress 6-hole Range 2 Iron Beds 1 set Springs. need. K. O. Wold Drug Company and page to each tire. Rule off five vertical STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Pooler Drug Company. columns. Label them as follows: 1 MOGUL TRACTOR 8-16 WITH JOHN DEERE THREE BOTTOM 14- of Mower, ss. District Court, Advertisement—Monday— March Date put on, speedometer reading, INCH -PLOW. GOOD AS NEW. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Tenth Judicial District. In the offices formerly occupied my Niehuis & DeBuhr date taken off, speedomoter reading, Pauline Meggers, Plaintiff, Other articles too numerous to mention. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA vs. mileage. Make the partial totals in TERMS—Time on approved notes at 8 per cent, Nothing removed until AUSTIN MARKETS Office Hours—10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Any time by appointment. Otto Voigt and Gertrude Voigt, the last column and add any other ^erms are complied with. 1 Office 2593—TELEPHONE—Residence 6164 Defendants. information necessary, such as kind J. D. ZERBY, Owner Quoted by Peoples Service Store— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of weather, etc. Eggs 18 That, under and by virtue of a Judgment Potatoes, per bu. $1.40 and Decree entered in the above THOMAS A. CONLON and T. B. O'HALLORAN, Auctioneers. News advertising brings results. Beans 6 Y2 entitled action on the 10th day of AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack.. $1.98-$2.40 February, 1922, a certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, I, POULTRY the undersigned, Sheriff of said Mow-: Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— er County, will sell at public auction, Heavy Hens 16 to the highest bidder, for cash, on Light Hens !.. 12 Friday, the thirty-first day of March, Stags 12 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Geese at the West front door of the Court 1 2 .fell mmm*. Spring Chix IIMt House, in the City of Austin, in said .•unei 1 6 a if a Roosters 'ctfestaa 08 County, in one parcel, the premises IIMIftft iKRKfllf Eggs .. 1 6 and real estate described in said judgment iiiaiiiMi m\ Ducks and Decree, to-wit: All that 1 6 JSHSSSH nannuia iiaBlMI Turkeys tract or parcel of land lying and being 2 5 ammw mm at in the County of Mower, and mmmm, HOG MARKET. tm» nmitt itaaa State of Minnesota, described ,as follows, mm m: at Medium and Butchers .$10.35 1 -*aaa JK4MB •aaai to-wit: Packers $5.35 to ).35 IMS taaii M8f taaai The North Half of Section 20 in taaai Veal, Sheep and Lambs ICH Township 101" North of Range 15 Haas Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 Dress Up Your West •••a •aaa Veal $3.50 to $7.50 N. NICHOLSEN, HSB Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 Sheriff of Mower County. THE MOTORIST WHO HAS DRIVEN EKS Cattle H«B0 Dated February 10th, 1922. Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Cows and Heifers $3.50 to $5.00 Plaintiff's Attorneys. CAR Bulls $3.00 to $4.00 Austin, Minn.. ABllICK LONGEST IS THE ONE Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Feb. 13, 20, 27, Mar. 6,13, 20. WHO APPRECIATES BUICK MOST Let us put anew top on your car and it will make the whole car look like new. Our Winter and summer Buicks travel over eyery kind and condition pf road. They experience in handling this work enables go thru miles of mud at a stretch—travel us to do the work in a first class manner. for hours oyer sands and plow their way thru heavy snow drifts. SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE AUTO You can always depend on Buiclc. SHOW MARCH 6th TO 11th SEE IT ON DISPLAY AT THE Drive in. We will be glad to AUTO SHOW, MARCH 6 toll look your car over and grive BUICK 8IXBS BUICK FOUBS you an estimate on top work, B2-Six-44 $1365 22-Four-34 $ 896 22-Six-46 1395 at covering: or painting.- 22-FQurr35 03& 22-Si*4ft 1885 22-F*wff-3ft:" 1 2 9 22-Six-47 2165 22-FW-37 1999 22-Six-48 2Q75 22SiXr49 1585 F.O.B. FliaC*. OdkmtfSiifK** Alt' price* TOR AND AUTO 22Six-50 2375 Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchaiill Plan whieh provides for Deferred Pay- PAINTING MARCH 6 to 11 F.RDMAN GARAGE CO. r. v* :JL H. GRAY, Prop. 508-510 NO. MAM STREET AUSTIN,