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

March 30, 1922 · Page 5 of 8

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"^-.saa fh- rTf, m%,v ^.+,1 1 IT ^'r "r'^v /»!*,. ,Anvr«"«-"** l\ it 1**+ '_•* Jf™- yv „&$*>-^ •r*'S*W'"*•*"**'/*• '.. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six Thursday, Mar. 30, 1922 LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More And Better Crops, Marketing and C^tS Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. 1 HATCHING SLOGAN FEW CHANGES ARE BUTTER, CREAM Public Auction! Cleanup and Repair IN ORCHARD AND AMENDMENT GIVEN NOTED IN STOCK Time Near at Hand MEN TO CONVENE GARDEN Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the following property Untidiness exerts a demoi'alizing at Public Auction at the farm known as the B. M. & R. influence. The farm buildings site Supply and Demand for "Hatch Early, Feed Liberally Four Counties to Meet farm, just south of the old Decker farm, adjoining Austin can be made spick and span, without Cattle is Little and House Comfortably. at Preston April corporation on the southeast, east of Dobbin Creek, on expense, by cleaning up the winter's Go over the orchard and look for accumulation of dirt and rubbish and mice and rabbit injuries. Many of MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922 Changed. Sixth. by repairing fences, gates, walks and these may be remedied by bridge Commencing at 1:00 O'Clock P. M. buildings. Time and money will be grafting or painting the wounds. Although "Hatch Early" is a good By DON J. SLATER. the following described property: saved by going over the machinery The new lilacs are most satisfactory Buttermakers and creamery boards, slogan, in a general way it fails to 3 HEAD OF HORSES—-1 Black Mare, 8 years old, weight 1300 Tuesday's Closing— and repairing broken or worn parts when grafted on privet or ash whether members of the association give much definite advice as to procedure lbs. 1 Bay Mare, 5 years old, weight 1100 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, Cattle 2,400. Market generally for the busy season. Flowers and roots. Lilac roots grow too many or -not are urged to attend an organization steady. Calves 2,600. Strong to and practice, declares A. C. weight 1300 lbs. even trees and shrubs can be planted suckers. meeting of District No. 4 at higher, best lights mostly $7.00, Smith, head of the poultry division at at small expense. A little paint will Clean up the yard, the street or the Preston at 2.00 p. m. Thursday, 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—4 Extra Good Grade Holsteins, all giving some $7.50. Hogs 8,000. Steady University Farm. The time to hatch, highway. Give the grass a chance April 6. do wonders in freshening and brightening. to 5c higher than Monday's average. Milk 2 Good Holstein Heifers, six months old. he says, ^depends upon several conditions Bulk better grades $9.65 to to grow on the lawn. If there are District No. 4 consists of Houston, 9 HEAD OF FALL SHOATS. ^9.90, packing sows $8.50 to $9, seldom specifically enumerated Let's all get the cleanup spirit. It weak places put on good soil and Fillmore, Mower and Winona counties .•good pigs $10.00. Sheep 300. FARM MACHINERY—1 in articles that strongly advocate the Hayes Corn Planter, like new 1 P. of the State Creamery association. makes for a more valuable farm and plenty of bluegrass and clover seed. .steady. practice. & O. 13-inch Gang Plow 1 nearly new John Deere Wide- a happier and better-farm life. There is still time to order nursery Tire Wagon Truck 1 Steel Tire Truck 1 Good Wagon Box South St. Paul, March 28—The supply The object in view, the breed or stock if it is done at once. A few "All buttermakers and creamery GIVE CALVES GOOD of cattle on opening days was of 1 Combination Stock and Hay Rack 1 Acme Mower 1 Minnesota fruit trees and bushes for the garden boards," writes F. L. Farley, district size of the fowls kept, the climate, the Binder, 8 foot 1 Disk, 8 foot 1 International Corn ^bout the usual proportions and with and a few shrubs for the lawn will increase director, "whether members of the association feed and care, all &re factors that START WITH MILK Cultivator, like new 1 Buggy 1 Bob Sled 200 feet Steel demand showing little change, the or not, are requested to attend must be taken into consideration because in value as soon as they are Barn Track 1 Engine, 10 horse power 1 Feed Grinder 1 .market held mostly steady* The mar-Itefc this meeting. it takes longer to rear large set. Ensilage Carrier 1 Rock Island Sulky Plow 1 Columbia for beef steers opened somewhat Do not be in a hurry to remove the than small fowls. "A six o'clock dinner will be served Wagon and Triple Box 1 Hay Rake 1 Walking Plow 1 weak, with late trade Monday weak winter cover off plants. It is time by the Ladies' Aid of Preston. A A good large Leghorn pullet will Raising the Calf when Smith & Johnson Harrow, 4 section 1 Large Drill, with to 25c lower, but prices held steady enough to do this when the plants begin good program of speaking and music mature in five months if she has all grass seed attachment 2 sets Harness, one set nearly new £oday. Whole Milk is Sold is to grow slightly under the mulch. has been arranged for the dinner." the feed she wants and average range 1 Single Harness 2 sets Fly Nets 8 or 10 Good Horse Collars Practically no good or choice beef Sweet peas may be planted just as conditions. Problem. Cream Cans Wheel Barrow Chicken Crates and steers are coming and while best me«Enra soon as the ground warms up enough A pullet of the American or English Op and lm. other things too numerous to mention. grade beef steers are quotable to work easily. breeds will need about a month Importunity may be Op's twin around $7.50, no load lots in this 1918 FORD TOURING CAR The milk of 45 out of every 100 White onion sets are said to be of brother, as an exchange remarks, but longer. -week's trade have sold over $7.75, the two have not the same characteristics. cows kept in the United States is sold milder flavor than red or yellow. They Count back then, the number of TERMS—All sums under $10.00 cash Over that amount 6 to -wjth bulk of shortfeds of common and Op never hangs around Insisting as whole milk. should" be planted as soon as the months from the middle of October 8 months' time will be given on approved bankable notes, the way Im does.—Boston Transcript. medium grade selling between this ground can be worked easily. Owners of the herds where milk is and you have the time to hatch the bearing 8 per cent interest. Nothing to be removed until .price and $6.25. marketed in this way have a serious The state of Washington has shipped chick when raised under favorable terms are complied with. Commonest kinds of beef steers problem in raising the necessary more boxed apples this year than Cold blooded creatures all have circumstances, Mr. Smith says. suitable for straight carcass beef sold ROLLIN D. LUTHER, OWNER number of calves to maintain their all the sections combined which ship tough hides. The much touted early hatching around $6.00. herds. barrel apples. Is this due to a better COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. does not raise the chick. Chicks must One load of choice fed heifers averaging If no calves are raised and the system of advertising—Le Roy AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk be fed well to grow well. S75 pounds sold at $7.30 in farmer depends upon buying what he Cady, associate horticulturist, University Spencer Jordan A little grass, a few bugs, a stingy .Monday's late trade, and other small needs there is constant danger of disease Farm, St. Paul. allowance of grain even with a superabundant Isjts and individuals of the fattest and his hei'd seldom improves Funeral Director. supply of water and fresh yotmg cows and heifers have sold from year to year. The Establishment of IN AUTO TOPS air will not make a pullet of the middle -£rora $6.25 to around $7.00, with bulk Service. When raising calves under these weight or light weight breeds by •of the fat cows and heifers selling conditions some milk must be used, as there is all the difference in the mm November 1, even though the former frosn $4.00 to $6.00. there is no substitute for it. world. Some are built for show is hatched in April and the latter in Ca-nners and cutters went to packers HIDES 6c to 10c Experiments in progress at the some are built for wear. We May as they should be. at $2.50 to $3.50. Bologna bulls Minnesota Experiment Station show Wool Wanted at 25c lb. "Hatch early, feed liberally and make tops that are built to sold from $3.25 to $4.00, bulk $3.50 to that the best plan sp far worked out Horsehides $3.50 house comfortably" would be a slogan make your car appear as graceful $3175. is to give the calves a good start with that would more completely fill the CHAS. DUBINSKY and dashing as possible, Most of the best light veals sold at milk and then get them on grain and bill, Mr. Smith believes. 303 East Maple Street J$7J00 today, with some extra choice and yet to give the maximum of hay as soon as possible. Dial—Office 6900—House 5325 icinds at $7.25 and $7.50, and seconds service. The plan suggested is to feed niilk LOOSE SPOKES CAUSE NOISE JFargely from $4.00 to $5.00. in the usual way to the age of about R. E GRAY .Selected lots of feeders on the fat fif^y days, then if the calf is strong HOMMEL ELECTRIC cattle order are quotable at $7.25 to Squeaks Become More Distinct as Car and vigorous gradually reduce the CO. $7.50, with good and choice kinds Turns Corner and Can Be Remedied amount until none is fed after the Quickly. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING iSroim $6.25 to $7.00, and bulk $5.25 to calf is sixty or sixty-five days old. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET 'fS.25. Common grades sold as low for Expert Electrician Alfalfa Or clover hay and a grain Wooden wheels with loose spokes PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. as $4,50. mixture of corn meal four parts, bran emit a squeaking sound which is intensely DIAL 2 6 7 9 Feeding cows sold from $3.25 to one part and oilmeal one part is kept annoying. The noise will be We rebuild and repair AUTO, $4L25, stock heifers from $3.50 to $5 more distinct when the car is being before the calves. TRACTOR and TRUCK RADIATORS oar somewhat higher. driven around a corner. Sometimes They will begin eating grain and using the best material Hogs ruled steady to 5c higher than tills looseness may Be obviated by replacing hay when about a month old and will one' or more spokes, or it to be had in cooling sections. Monday's average better grades mostly gradually increase the amount until may be cured by forcing small wooden $9.65 to $9.90, packing sows $8.50 at the time the milk feeding ceases at Our work will satisfy. wedges between the spokes and £a $9.00, good pigs $10.00. sixty to sixty-five days of age they the hub. A wheelwright can do the SMITH'S RADIATOR Only a few sheep and lambs are are able to get along very nicely job in a few minutes. coming and the market is little changed- REPAIRS without milk. Best native lambs $14.00 to Calves handled in this manner will Sheet Metal Workers Clean Oil Holes. 4jsl4.50, good ewes $9.00. be somewhat checked in growth for a Whenever it becomes necessary to Dial 6555 125 W. Mill St. examine the interior of the motor, for short time after the milk is taken AUSTIN, MINN. any cause whatever, the car owner from the ration, but will be in as good I ^California's SMITH'S RADIATOR Wonderful Mountains. should make it a point to clean the At least sixty mountains in California condition as the calf raised on skim- ... ,. oil holes at the lower end of the con- REPAIRS rise more than 13,000 feet above milk by the time X1 they are six months ,Jg js nect r0( ««a level, but they stand ainid a wtvtHh of age. of mountain scenery so rid) and The total milk used need not exceed teied. that tliey are not considered 400 pounds. The grain mixture AIR FRICTION CARBURETORS fssffidently noteworthy to be amed mentioned serves the purpose just as ^according to the United en well as more expensive commercial foiglc&l survey, Department r\f^erlor. By the use of the sectional cut of our Air Friction carburetor calf meals. we illustrate the construction of an instrument Yet if any one of tlicu- im that will successfully deliver to the. cylinders of a motor snamed mountain peaks were i:i tlx VALVE-IN-HEAD powerful gas from the lower grades of fuel and by so doing -eastern part of the United States ii Interesting store neus will be is greatly reducing the cost of operating v»Mild be visited annually by inilli ni' found on every page of The News in a motor. this issue. Shop here first. people. Rut California lias sevenrv N. W. Specialty Sales Co. Additional mountain peaks moi-e 11:i• 4sk Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" 13,000 feet high that have been named Got Such a Hold. •or 130 in all, as well as a dozen t'-sr He'll tell you that the battlefronts -rise above 14.000 feet. Seientifu A E N S W A N E of Europe were swarming with rats, S E 2 American. which carried the dangerous vermin and caused our men misery. Don't let! The Four Chassis— 5-YEAR GUARANTEE ON SPARK PLUG MOTOR CARS rats bring disease into your home. Farmers' Meetings When you see the first one get RAT- 1 SNAP. That will finish them quick. Standard Buick All Through Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and .April 1—Closing Out Sale of all guaranteed "by Pooler Drug Co. personal property consisting of Advertisement—March HOWLONG Horses, Cattle, Wagons, Household Goods, etc., at Bradford Sale barn, East Mill St. Bruce From tire carrier to radiator, the Buick four Bradford, owner. Tom O'Halloran, They All chassis is of the same powerful construction Auctioneer. Will IT April 3 Closing Out Sale of as the Buick six. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farm Machinery, Automobile, etc. on SmHe B. M. & R. farm, south of old BENEW? Buick cars for twenty years have been built Decker farm. Rollin D. Luther, own^r. Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. for dependability—and the Buick four embodies Alter Eating a standard units which have proved themselves Meal at the I AUSTIN MARKETS through years of service. IDEAL YOUR home will stay "Quoted by Peoples Service Store— ©airy Butter ~r-... .32 Compare the Buick four chassis part by part new until its deadly Eggs 20 WE SERVE enemies, the forces of Potatoes, per bu $1.25 with any other four cylinder car. Seans 7 decay, are able to attack O^LY THE Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-$2.35 it. They can only succeed by wearing through its BEST FOOD POULTRY Buick Fours Buick Sixes protective covering of paint. Keep that coating AT PRESENT "Quoted by Smith-Wright, Co.— 2lt-Six-44 Three Pas*. Roadster $1365 22-Four-34 Two Put. Road»ter $ 895 Heavy Hens renewed, and the destroyers are locked out. .16 DAY PRICES 23-Six-45 Five P«aa. Touring 1395 22-FOUT-35 Five Paam. Touring 955 Light Hens .12 23-Six-46 Three Pmn. Coupe J885 Stubbornly resistant to wear and weather, 23-Six-47 Five Past. Sedan 3165 33-Four-36 Three Paaa.- Coupe 1395 •Geese .13 32-Six-48 Four Pmm Coupe 3075 22-FOUT-37 Five Paaa. Sedan 1395 FORMAN, FORD & CO.'S 'Roosters .15 33-Six-49 Seven Paaa. Touring 1585 Leghorn' Roosters .12 23-Six-SO "Seven Pat*. Sedan 2375 All Prices F: O. B. Flint, Michigan STRICTLY paint is the best protection your house can have. .20 Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides for Deferred Payments Keep account of the years it lasts, and find the true .16 Docks HOME .25 '.Turkeys economy of good paint. (G-33) HOG MARKET. BAKING "Save the Surface and You Save All." Medium and Butchers $9.50 ERDMAN GARAGE CO. 'Packers $6.75 to $8.50 Paints and Varnish Veal, Sheep and Lambs lambs $8.00 to 12.00 IDEAL CAFE DECKER BROS. HARDWARE Veal $3.50 to $6.00 508-510 North Main Street/ Austin, Minnesota RELIABLE Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 Cattle "The Store that Satisfies" When better cars are built Buick will build them ROY CHRIST#TSENf Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 *Ccrws and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 Prop. Stalls $3.00 to $3.50 €.awaners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 1 msmm -S ,'c? PT I "DEFECTIVE