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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

March 16, 1922 · Page 6 of 8

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%. ,. Jf" iT&^t *,. ^%rw^9fw" .. j* ,.TV ry^- •.' -^-CY Thursday, Mar. 16,1922 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Raise More And Better £»lg CO. FARMERS. W ^EZfiU? 5|g Pure Bred Livestock BIG SLUMP IN Caterpillar Auto for Explorers caused by-lack of exercise and food Public Auction! Farmers' Meetings too rich in fat. FEEDING CATTLE Lice and scab parasites also exact March 22—Auction Sale: Hordes, a toll which can be checked by the Cattle, Hogs, Farm Machinery, use of 2 per cent solution of a good Household Goods, Hay,. Grain, coal tar dip or a kerosene emulsion. etc. On old Simpson farm, two Supply of Feeding Cattle miles north of Austin, .on state Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the olii Probably 75 per cent of the losses road. Lewis Jordan, owner. Simpscn farm, two miles north of Austin, on state road, and four mile& Breaks of young pigs are due to ignorance Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. south of Lansing, on or neglect of the oyrner in selecting Prices. Tuesday, March 21 March 23 Closing out sale ofHorses, and caring for the brood sow and her Cattle, Hogs, Farm litter while not more than 25 per cent Machinery, etc., on the Ella is due bad weather and inexperienced Cook farm, 1 Smiles west of By DON J. SLATER. Tuesday's Closing— Oakwood cemetery. F. C. Reynolds, sows. owner. Col. Albert Hapfe, Cattle 2,000. Killing classes All growing pigs should have access steady to 25c lower, stockers, and Auctioneer. to a good, mineral mixture similar SALE STARTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER LUNCH feeders mostly 25c lower. Calves 2,200. Mostly 50 lower, best to the following. Luke Reilly Says, "The Rat Died Before FREE LUNCH AT NOON lights $7.00. Hogs 7,800. About Charcoal, 1 bushel. Reaching the River." steady, bulk $9.50 to $9.75, to 6 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Sorrel Horse, 7 years old, weight 1700 1 Blaelc Hardwood ashes, 1 bushel. "Since moving near the river two $9.90, heavy packing sows $8.00 Horse, 10 years old, weight 1700 1 Matched Team of Bay Mares, 5 and Salt, 8 pounds. years ago, we've always used RATSNAP. to $8.50, good pigs $9.75. Sheep 6 years old, weight 2800 1 Black Mare, 12 years old, weight 1100 1 Driving Watched a vicious water rat, 500. Market steady to weak. Air slacked lime, 4 pounds. Horse, weight 1000. nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the Sulphur, 4 pounds. house. About fifteen miuutes later he 19 HEAD OF CATTLE—8 Milch Cows, 4 fresh, 1 heavy springer and balancegiving South St. Paul, Mar. 14.—Inci-eased Pulverized copperas, 2 pounds. darted off for the water, to cool his milk 6 Steers, coming one year old 1 Heifer, coming one year oldj. supplies of stockers and feeders last Fresh ground limestone is very burning stomach, but he died before 1 Aberdeen Angus Bull, coming two years old 3 Young Calves. week and on opening days of this reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, good for the pigs to have free access $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler 24 HEAD OF HOGS—14 Brood Sows, bred for April farrow 1 Stag', and* week caused prices to break 25 to 50c to also. It can .be purchased very 9 Shoats. Drug Co. more, common and medium grades Recently constructed "caterpillar auto" with .storage tanks for gasoline, huge reasonably in ton amounts. Advertisement—March •ing most, altho country demand designed In France for use on an African exploration. FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HAY, GRAIN, ETC.—Wagon, with triple box 8-foot Disc 2 Riding Cultivators, 6-shovel 1 Drag, 5-section aed fairly broad. Gale Corn Planter, with 80 rods of wire Minnesota 5-foot Mowerj Commonest stockers and feeders INTERESTING ITEMS John Deere 16-inch Sulky Plow 50-gallon Kerosene Steel Tank 2 Galvanized are selling as low as $4.50 with the Hog Troughs No. 15 DeLaval Cream Separator Galvanized Chicken Coop Forks Shovels Hay Knife 3 Hay Slings 3 sets Work bulk at $5.00 to $6.25, and strictly Harness 2 Sets Fljnets 50 Chickens, mostly Plymouth Rocks 2 Heatiagr good to choice kinds on the fat cattle The name "dog dayn" applied to trying, Sao Paulo, the second city of Brazil, Stoves Kitchen Cabinet and other Household effects 10 bushels Early order from $6.50 to $7.00. hot days of summer, comes from has one of the finest municipal theaters Ohio Potatoes 15 bushels Seed Corn 200 bushels Early Oats 1000 bushels the ascendency of the constellation of in the world, costing several million Corn Stack Wild Hay Some Tame Hay in barn Stack Straw. Best fat steers and butcher she GOODjfjTEAR dollars. Canis Ma.lor, or great dog. stock have been relatively scarce and TERMS OF SsiLE—All sums of $10 and under, cash over that amount, nine show little if any loss. months' time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest, Heavy Demand for Soy Beans for Silage and LEWIS JORDAN, Prop. 30x3% Guaranteed Tire Inbetween and common grades are For Hay Crop is Forecast in Mower County mostly 25c lower than at last week's close. Best load lots of shortfed beef Quite a number of Mower county corn at the rate of one-third beans COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk steers sold from $7.25 to $7.75 with farmers tried planting soy beans with and two-thirds corn. bulk at $6.00 to $7.00, commonest their corn for silage last year and They can be drilled along with the Closing Out Sale kinds as low as $5.75. those who used the right varities report corn if precautions are taken to mix Best fat heifers and young cows on excellent ^results. the corn and beans in the box at each the heifer order are salable from $6 Soy beans are very high in feedingvalue end of the field. to $7.00 or better, bulk,of butcher she JVtanuj&ctows* and increase the food elements stock $3.75 to $5.75. The Ito San or Elton varieties As I am quitting farming and am moving away from Austin, I will sell in silage greatly. lax £xtra my goods at Public Auction on the farm known as the Ella Cook farm, 1 Vs. have proven the best for ensilage Canners and cutters $2.50 to $3.50 They are especially valuable in miles west of Oakwood Cemetery, 2% miles northwest of Austin, 6 V2 miles a few old shells $2.25. here. furnishing the high priced protein so southwest of Lansing, and 6 miles northeast of Oakland, on What You Get for Your Money Bologna bulls went from $3.00 to necessary for balancing a ration, thus There will be quite a large demand Thursday, March 23rd $4.00, bulk $3.25 to $3.75. A few medium saving on the amount of high protein for the beans this spring both for S Jl Carcass made from TbnuAanand Gqifyticn long staple (Iftindi fibre) cotton $bric~ silage and for emergency hay crop so to good beef bulls brought $4.00 feeds that must be purchased. (ess chance of stone bruise & fabric breaks. to $4.50. The soy beans are planted with the it would be well to order now. FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE BEGINS ATiOrOO A. M. SHARP A Man-skid Iread of a tough long-wearing Prices of veal calves dropped a half compound insures long low cost mileage. PRESENT SEASON IS CRITICAL ONE the following described property: dollar today, a few extra choice vealers 9 Manufacturers'Standard Warranty againtt 5 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Registered Percheron Sorrel Mare, 8 years old, defects in JUaterial and Workmanship bringing $7.50, bulk best lights weight 1600 1 Bay Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1600 1 Gray Gelding, 5years FOR SWINE GROWERS—IiEBENSTEIN In Quality and ServiceaREAL Goodyear Hie $7.00, seconds $4.00 to $5.00. old, weight 1400 1 Gray Mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 1 Gray Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1400. Hogs have dropped practically $1 5 Millions of these Tires Have during the past week, bulk today 18 HEAD OF CATTLE—10 Good Milk Cows, 4 milking and balance will be given satisfactory service $9.50 to $9.75, top $9.90. Heavy packing fresh soon 3 Yearling Heifers l'Yearling Steer 4 Fall and Winter Calves. Caretaker Should be on Losses at Farrowing Time. sows sold from $8.00 to $8.50, best 7 HEAD OF HOGS—7 well bred Poland China Brood Sows bred for May Job at All Hours of About 50 per cent of ,the losses in pigs $9.75. farrow. the hog business occur from farrowing For Sale by Day and Night. Sheep and lambs showed substantial FARM MACHINERY, ETC.—1 McCormick Binder, 7 foot, new 1 McCor-mick to weaning time so the profit to Mower, 6 foot 1 Moline Gang .Plow, 14 inch 1 Harrow, 24 foot? gains last week, ruling steady to be derived depends on the care given 1 Gale Corn Planter, with 80 rods of wire 1 Osborne Disc, 7 foot 1 Ow»~ weak today. Best fed western lambs FARROWING TIME Austin Auto Co the brood sow and her Jitter. tonna Seeder, 12 foot 1 Corn Plow, 6 shovel 1 Drag Cart 1 Pump Engine are quotable to around $15.00, choice and Jack, 2 h.p. 1 Narrow Tire Wagon 2 Trucks, 3Vz inch 1 Triple Wagon Every hog man should keep an accurate IS DANGEROUS light fed western ewes to around Box and Spring Seat 1 Single Buggy 2 Breeching Harnesses, 1% incbj breeding record and have a 1 Back-pad Harness, lVs inch 1 Single Harness a number of good Collars1 $8.75. place prepared for the sow to farrow. Simplex Cream Separator, 900 pounds capacity, in fine condition 1 Barrel 105 West Water Street Seventy-Five Per Cent of Pig Losses This pen should be warm, dry and Churn, 10 gallons capacity and numerous other articles. Due to Ignorance or Neglect in clean, with a small amount of clean TERMS—All sums under $10.00, cash over that amount 9 months' time wiK Beware of Seed of Caring for Brood Sow. bedding free from barley beards or AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS be given on approved notes at 8 per cent. Nothing removed from the premises Low Germination dust. There should be a fender around until terms are complied with. the pen about six inches above F. C. Reynolds, Owner Quality, Warning By F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, the floor and eight inches from the County Agricultural Agent. wall to prevent the mother from Col. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. Farmers should be careful in crushing the little pigs against the This is the season of the year selecting the seed they sow this wall. which determines to a large degree spring. S Advises Herdsmen. Much of the oats in some how profitable the swine herd will be Hi parts of the state is germinating Let 8l News It is advisable for the herdsman to for its owner the coming year. less than 50 per cent this S be on hand at farrowing time to give This is the season when the good spring. S assistance if necessary, altho this is This will mean a very poor herdsman or care taker is on the job Want Ad not usually required if the sow has stand if sown at the same rate S at all hours of the day and night. as other years. been properly fed and cared for. The percentage of pigs that are It would be time profitably If, however, there is trouble at farrowing saved out of each litter at farrowing spent to test the seed for germination time, help should be given as and if found to be low, time determines the profitability of a little pig will die from thirty to sow more per acre or secure keeping brood sows. higher testing seed. sixty minutes after reaching the pelvic 1 Do tHeWorK If the owner has selected a good The price of good seed is not bones. typed gilt, that is one that„will make so high this year but what it a? If the farrowing is prolonged for will be profitable to purchase a good mother had fed her properly two hours, the pigs will probably be it. so that she is strong and healthy and dead and there is- danger of losing This applies to nearly all If you have anything to sell The News Classified has kept an accurate breeding record, farm seeds. the mother. A number nine smooth Ad. Department will put you in touch with The farm bureau office will his worries are greatly lessened. wire with a half inch hook turned on customers. A classified ad. is inexpensive and it be glad to aid in securing good [AMERICAN FENCll the end can often be of service in a seeds. pays big returns. case of this kind. LEGAL NOTICE If there is anything you wish to purchase, a Don't Feed Sow. classified ad. will bring the article to you. Thru The sow should not be fed anything CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION an ad. in this department you will find some person Safe for Mother. unless it be a light bran mash the FOR ADMINISTRATION. who has the very thing you want, and who is you theater this "Are going to the Estate of Ada A. Drummond. first day after farrowing but should willing to sell it at a bargain. evening, Mrs. Frisber?" STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of be given a good, warm drink. I confidence in "Yes. have great Mower. In Probate Court. If you desire to employ a man or woman in any She should not be fed heavily for at She has In the Matter of the Estate of Ada my daughter's judgment. Are You Going to Build Any capacity whatsoever, a classified ad. will find you least three days and be gradually It would be A. Drummond, Decedent. found a play she thinks one. An ad. of this kind inserted in four weeks, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO to see." brought on to a full feed of a good finite proper for me Roy A. Drummond and Florence G. weeks, recently, brought the advertiser over thirty balanced ration such as a mixture of Drummond, heirs at law of said deceased Fence This Spring applications. 100 pounds ground corn 100 pounds and to all persons interested in AUSTIN MARKETS If you have lost anything, advertise for it in the granting of administration of the of oats, 25 pounds wheat middlings 4* 7 estate of Said decedent: The petition the classified ad. department and it will be returned and 10 pounds oil meal or tankage. Quoted by Peoples Service Store— of Roy A. Drummond having been filed to ypu. Not a week passes but that some The pen should be only lightly bedded Dairy Butter 30 in this court, representing that article of value is returned to the owner. for at least the first few days so Eggs 18 Ada A. Drummond, then a resident of Potatoes, per bu $1.25 the County of Mower, State of Minnesota, the little pigs do not get caught in Farmers who have tried the classified ads, find Beans 7 died intestate on the 25th day of the straw and laid on or stepped on the department especially useful, and productive Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack $2.25 June, 1919, and praying that letters by the sow. of good results. Stock of all kinds, fancy poultry, of administration of her estate be POULTRY 'If so remember we are Authorized American Fence Overfeeding Causes Loss. seed, grain, hay, fodder, etc., finds a ready sale granted to Roy A. Drummond, of Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Austin, Minnesota and the court when advertised in the Classified Ad. Department. Many of the losses during the first Dealers and are in a position to take Heavy Hens 16 having fixed the time and place for three weeks are caused by overfeeding Light Hens 12 hearing said petition: care of your needs. the sow which causes scours, For a small investment a classified ad. brings Geese 13 THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Roosters 16 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required chronic indigestion from which runts better returns than any other investment that can Leghorn Roosters 12 to show cause, if any you often result, and some die and' caked be made. PRICES ARE DOWN! Eggs 16 have before this court at the Probate udder. All of these can be prevented The rate is 25c for 25 words or less, over 25 Ducks 16 Court Rooms in the Court by proper feeding. House, in the City of Austin, in the Turkeys ..25 words one cent a word. Cash must invariably accompany County of Mower, State of Minnesota, Other losses are caused by lack of the order, as the amount is too small to HOG MARKET. _on the 3rd day of April, 1922, sunshine, dusty beds, damp cold beds be charged. Medium and Butchers $9.55 at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition and winds, mothers lying on the Packers $6.50 to $8.55 DIAL 2650 should not be granted. Decker Bros. ground and mothers eating the Veal, Sheep and Lambs Witness, the Judge of said Court, RELIABLE and the seal of said court, this young. This is usually done when the Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 HARDWARE 4th day of March, 1922. Veal .. .$3.50to$6.00 ration has lacked mineral food or HENRY WEBER, JUN., Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 are not properly nourished and have Probate Judge. "The Store that Satisfies" Mower County News Cattle A (Court Seal) a craving appetite. mother never Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 A. W. WRIGHT, eats her young for meaness. AUSTIN, MINN. Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 M. A. NELSON, Give Plenty Exercise. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 Attorneys for Petitioner. Many' pigs are lost from things Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 File No. 4319 Mar. 9, 16, 23 A S -21"VL ,, 1