Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 13, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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Monday, March 13, 1922 MOWER COUNTY NEWSrMJSTIN, MINN, Page Seven LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More And Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. 7 400 CREAMERY MEN IN STATE SESSION To Clean Cutlery. I Confusing Simplicity. Use a cork when applying cleasfiagr Striking Chauffeurs of Mexico at the Jaurez Statue of I "i have given up your ideas on powder to cutlery. It is far better tiif. niplified spelling." REVIEW YEAR'S ASSOCIATION WORK a cloth and If you happen to hare w» Mr. "I "Ye.s," answered Penwiggle. cleaning agent at hand cut a raw r'oinul I was losing time in selecting potato in half and rub steel 2cbSTO» one of several ways to spell the same with that. word.*' Delegates Uphold Work marketing department, urged the Closing Out Sale creameries to act immediately to put of New Service their own sales representatives on the Agency. large eastern markets, to get the best prices for Minnesota butter and to HEEN CENSURED make it recognized nationally as the As I am quitting farming and am moving away from Austin, I will seH best product on the market. IN RESOLUTION my goods at Public Auction on the farm known as the Ella Cook farm, life miles west of Oakwood Cemetery, 21/o miles northwest of Austin, 6% miles HOT BRICK PLAN southwest of Lansing, and miles northeast of Oakland, on Urge Governor to Investigate charges and if Found True to Appoint Thursday, March 25rd New Man. GOOD IN WINTER St. Paul, March 13.—More than 400 SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M. SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOOIS delegates representing co-operative creameries in every part of Minnesota the following described property: met in St. Paul last week in the Electrical Connection in Garage' 5 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Registered Percheron Sorrel Mare, 8 years ok3, first annual meeting of the Minnesota weight 1600 1 Bay Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1600 1 Gray Gelding', 5 Eliminates Many Starting Co-operative Creameries association, years old, weight 1400 1 Gray Mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 1 Gray Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1400. Inc. Troubles in Morning. They met to review the work of the 18 HEAD OF CATTLE—10 Good Milk Cows, 4 milking and balance will b& association as a service and marketing fresh soon 3 Yearling Heifers 1 Yearling Steer 4 Fall and Winter Calves. agency for the creameries during KEEP WATER FROM FREEZING the last year, to approve or change HEAD OF HOGSfarrow. -7 well bred Poland China Brood Sows bred for May its policies, and to elect directors. The entire board of directors was Chauffeurs of the City of Mexico went on strike recently, and daily they gathered at the Juarez statue to listen t: Quick Start Can Be Made by Us« re-elected. E. O. Melsness of Erskine FARM MACHINERY, ETC.—1 McCormick Binder, 7 foot, new 1 McCormick speeches, as here caught by the camera. of Vaporizer—Mixture of Salt and was made second vice president, Mower, 6 foot 1 Moline Gang Plow, 14 inch 1 Harrow, 24 foot* Glycerin Will Keep Snow and 1 Gale Corn Planter, with 80 rods of wire 1 Osborne Disc, 7 foot 1 Owatcnna succeeding Frank Farley of Spring Seeder, 12 foot 1 Corn Plow, 6 shovel 1 Drag Cart 1 Pump Eng oe Rain From Sticking. The news twice a week in The Grove Mr. Farley is still a member the priming cups at the top. Then an3 Jack, 2 h.p. 1 Narrow Tire Wagon 2 Trucks, SV2 inch 1 Triple Wagon News—less than 5c a week of the board. Henry Arens of Jordan A CORRECTION. Box and Spring Seat 1 Single Buggy 2 Breeching Harnesses, ineh^ IV2 there is electrical connection to was elected to the board as representative If 1 Back-pad Harness, lte inch 1 Single Harness a number of good Collars. Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat Died Before the garage there should be no trouble In the cow testing association 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 pounds capacity, in fine condition 1 Barrel. of District No. 9, covering Reaching the River." report in the last issue of Churn, 10 gallons capacity and numerous other articles. starting off in the morning. The "hot Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Sherburne, The News, one of J. R. Wood's "Since moving near the river two brick" method electrified may be used Washington, Anoka, Ramsey Jersey cows was given credit years ago, we've always used RATSNAP. TERMS—All sums vnder $10.00, cash over that amount 9 months' time wii3 and Scott counties H. B. Nickerson for 60.2 pounds of butterfat Watched a vicious water rat, be given on approved notes at 8 per c-ent. Nothing removed from the premises while she actually produced 69.2 nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the of Elk River, who represented this pounds of fat for the month. until terms are complied with. 'house. About fifteen miuutes later he district on the board last year, was I darted off for the water, to cool his re-elected a director to represent District burning stomach, but he died before F. C. Reynolds, Owner No. 16. This is a new district from all sections of this'reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, Keep Off Rain or Snow. News items territory are wanted by The News, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by PoolSend created by the delegates at the annual them to us by mail, tell us per- er Drug Co. Col. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk- meeting last week, to give the Twin limber up the engine with the crank onally or Dial 26fi0. Advertisement Monday. City Milk Producers creameries representation Device. and starting will come easily. Brick in the state body. Prevent cold drafts coming up to keep the water system from freezing through the openings for the clutch Resolve Against Heen. and the engine warm. Merely and brake pedals, by gluing a piece There were some stirring moments place the appliance on the engine and of sheet rubber or leather to the turn on the switch. in the convention, when speakers bottom of the toe board, with merely charged that Chris Heen, state dairy Instant starting in cold weather is a slit for the pedal arm. and food commissioner, has hampered promised by the use of this electric Built to Last! To prevent rain or snow from sticking vaporizer. It is a heat-resisting case, the progress of the co-operative to the windshield, mix about two creameries association. Following ounces of glycerin with one ounce of several vigorous verbal attacks on water and a dram of salt. Apply this Mr. Heen, the delegates unanimously to the glass with a cheesecloth. Wipe passed the following resolution: in a vertical direction only, so that the mixture will allow the rain to flow "Resolved, That in view of the facts down and off the glass. disclosed at this meeting, viz: that Your satisfaction with a Sedan depends this body. It has a sturdy frame-work the state dairy and food commissioner, largely upon construction of selected ash, the best lumber for LIGHT-SIX Chris Heen, and his associates are youll never see. Since you can't using their official connection to hinder the purpose that can be bought. SEDAN and hamper the progress of cooperative see it, you want to be all the more Eight stout ash pillars, running from marketing for the farmers certain what's there. Electric Vaporizer Faoiiitates Starting. floor to roof, insure permanent of the state of Minnesota, $1750 And the chances are you'll buy holding four wire screens, and i« strength and rigidity which means Asks Investigation. placed between the carburetor and intake from the manufacturer in whom you freedom from body rattles. The "We express our condemnation of f. o. b. Factory manifold. The battery current have the greatest confidence. joints of the steel panels of the outer the action of Mr. Heen and his associates heats the wires for about ten seconds, and urge that the governor investigate surface are perfectly welded. Doors thus preheating the Intake air and Studebaker*s reputation for fine coach these charges, and if found are hung with great precision—open work was established in your grandfather's as stated above, we urge that the freely and close with a sound of time. governor appoint a man- as state finality. Windows open without A VAIN CONCLUSION dairy and food commissioner who can This LIGHT-SIX Sedan body is built binding, yet are so firmly set that and will work in harmony with the He—Then you think men are consented. complete in Studebaker plants and Why? they are ratde-proof. other departments of state and in the is as good as the chassis. It will She—They always say a girl hasn't best interests of co-operative marketing." any heart when they fail to win It. last, without rattles or squeaks, as And unless you choose a Sedan long as the chassis—and that's longer with the quietness and flexibility of Other resolutions passed urge Minnesota's Excellent Remedy for Constipation. than the average life of many other the LIGHT-SIX motor you will be Priming Engine. congressmen to use "every It would be hard to find a better honorable means" to obtain passage cars. There's nothing flimsy about disappointed. remedy for constipation than Cham- At sprayed gasoline and facilitating tht 1 foerlain's Tablets. They are easy to of a bill now pending to prohibit manufacture starting. take and mild and gentle in effect. and sale of filled milk, and Give them a trial when you have To prime the engine for starting, MODELS AND PRICES +o work for an adequate protective need. K. O. Wold Drug Company and pour a mixture of high test gasoline :ariff on dairy products. Pooler Drug Company. o. 6. f. Factories and ethpr into each. cylinder, through Advertisement—Monday— March Appreciate Buttermakers. LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX The meeting expressed appreciation 5-Pass., 112' W.B., 40 H.P. 5-Pass., 119' W.B., 50 H. P. 7-Pass., 126' W.B., 60 H.P. to buttermakers who have supported LIVESTOCK Chassis $ 875 Chassis $1200 Chassis $1500 the new state service and marketing Touring Car. 1045 Touring 1475 Touring 1785 agency, and thanked the Minnesota Consignment Sale Roadster (3-Pass.) 1045 Roadster (2-Paas.) 1425 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2500 Farm Bureau federation "for the Coupe-Roadster (2- Roadster (4-Pass.) 1475 Sedan 2700 Pass.) 1375 Coupe (4-Pas».) 2150 wholehearted support it has extended Sedan 1750 Sedan 2350 to this organization." 1 The Farmers of the Community will sell a Consignment Mr. Nickerson, in his annual report of Good Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Chickens, as president, declared that the Minnesota & Schroeder and a limited list of Farm Machinery, at the A. F. Co-operative Creameries association's Martin STULTZ FARM, 2 miles west and 3 miles south of members among the co-operative creameries of the state produce Austin, on THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1922 more than 60,000,000 pounds of AUSTIN GRAND MEADOW butter annually. E. B. Heaton, director of the American AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP Farm Bureau federation's dairy FREE LUNCH AT NOON The offering will represent a good line of stock and every effort in has been made to eliminate inferior animals.. The farmers will AUSTIN MARKETS place in this sale animals that will suit the most critical buyers. This consignment consists of :(IHI Quoted by Peoples Service Store— 50 HEAD OF CATTLE— Dairy Butter 30 Eggs 18 of which 20 will be A-l Milk Cows, with 4 Registered Potatoes, per bu $1.25 Yearling Bulls (1 Angus, 2 Shorthorns •and 1 Holstein), Beans 6Y2 balance Young Stock. Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.95-$2.40 15 GOOD WORK HORSES— POULTRY Not Plugs. Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— 40 HEAD OP HOGS— Heavy Hens 16 Light Hens 12 including a number of Registered Duroc-Jersey Sows, consigned Stags 12 by A. F. Stultz, bred for early farrow. Geese 13 25 SHEEP. Roosters 15 Leghorn Roosters 12 CHICKENS. Eggs 15 FARM MACHINERY. Ducks 16 Turkeys 25 This is but a brief description of the goods to be offered. But we HOG MARKET, assure you of a profitqfcle day if you attend this sale. Medium and.Butchers $9.95 TERMS—8 months on approved notes at 8 per cent. Packers $6.50 to $8.95 For Further Information Consult Veal, Sheep and Lambs STULTZ, AUSTIN, MINN. Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 Veal .$3.50 to $7.00 Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 Phone: Rural 3623 Cattle THIS STUDEBAKER YEAR Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 COL. ALBERT HOPFE, AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 Auctioneer Clerk Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00