Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 4, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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w*- fT* „.. WffSSMS^i f«ip- v**£j»r^r**g*ir:x% JBKW ••!•"..$' [/w^'5-7^,^i .r5- l- 4«k" 'VV' s£fffc?*r MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, May 4, 1922. Page Six 8 LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE Crops, Marketing and 0^1^ .:r-^s"•»• TO MOWER CO. FARMERS, JRSi£?0' Iva.GJ. 0 3 Slid B©ttCI \i+ Farm Bureau Notes. Fare Bred Livestock 25 CARS BUTTER AUSTIN NURSERY GOOD DEMAND FOR an average saving many other creameries are showing even better After this week it will be getting Where Your MOVE EVERY WEEK too late to plant out fruit trees and results." Bud Bright's Brainstorms FEEDING CATTLE shrubbery. About ten days more for Taxes Go setting- strawberry plants. Have a Advertisements in The News reach good stock on hand of apple and the consumer. plum trees, small fruits, and shrubs Consolidated Shipping We are manufacturers of of the leading kinds. Feeding Cattle Prices Plan Saving Thousands. and dealers in How Uncle Sam Spends AUSTIN MARKETS Mostly 25c Fat Cattle J. $1. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Your Money in Conducting Advertisement 36-1-c Strong. A N E S S Quoted by Peoples Service StoreDairy Your Business Butter 30 HIDES 6c to 10c Eggs 20 By Farm Bureau News Service— Potatoes, per bti $1.25 By DON J. SLATER. Wool Wanted at 25c lb. —QUALITY HARNESS at St. Paul, May 4.—Twenty-five carloads Beans #9^ By EDWARD G. LOWRY "fw day's Closing— Horsehides $3.50 Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-$2.25 Cattle 2,500. Closing strong to of Minnesota co-operative Author "Washington Close-Ups." "Banks and ECONOMY PRICES 25c higher. Best feeder steers Financial Systems," etc. Contributor Political POULTRY CHAS. DUBINSKY creamery butter are going to eastern and Economic Articles to Leading Periodicals £'7.50, "bulk $5.75 to $&.75. Best SHOES Quoted by*Smith-Wright Co.— 303 East Maple Street and a Writer of Recognized Authority on the markets every week, under the consolidated Sat steers $7.75 to $8.75. Calves National Government's Business Methods. Heavy Hens 15 marketing plan put into operation :S5,000. Steady. Best lights largely Light Hens 13 $6.50 to $7.00, few $7.50. Hogs by the Minnesota Co-operative Copyright, Western Newspaper Unf jn Geese 12 10,000. Steady to 25c lower, bulk {nan Creameries association, Inc. ililllllllUllliill ililillilllil Roosters 12 XVII. Sbetter grades $9.50 to $10.00, few FOR MEN, WOMEN "Average net savings to the Leghorn Roosters 11 NO REWARD FOR LOYALTY 160 to 170 pound hogs $10.10, Eggs ". 19 creameries, in freight rates, have AND CHILDREN packing sows mostly $8.75. Good What can a man hope for who enters Ducks 15 _pigs $11.00. Sheep 100. Steady. amounted to more than fifty„ cents the government service as a Turkeys 18 Came in today and try 'em on every hundred pounds shipped in career? Let us took at fome actual HOG MARKET. on. South. St. Paul, May 2.—With the carlots during the last three months," cases. Here is the story of one as Medium and Butchers $9.75 supply of stockers and feeders continuing the association announced -.today. told by E. J. Ayers, chief clerk, Department Packers $8.00 light and with some improvement of the Interior. He cites it "On twenty-five carloads a week, Veal, Sheep and Lambs in the demand from the country as a case similar to that of many others that saving means a saving of $3,750 Fat lambs $8.00tol£.00 for these classes, prices came in for a Jensen-Phiffer in his department, and says there every seven days to the creameries Veal $3.50 to $6.00 Ijoost of mostly 25c. are many others who are in wprse circumstances that have been organized for carlot Sheep J.50 to $6.50 CSf/33 Fat cattle prices were also strong marketing." Cattle Company to 25c "The records of our department higher, being helped by the demand .$5.00 to $6.00 After paying all dues to the state Fat Steers Time and Tide wait for show that he entered the service as a for stockers and feeders. A Cows and Heifers .$3.00 to $5.00 association, £hese creameries would laborer at $660 a year, after a service no man, because they few small lots of good and choice Bulls .$3.00 to $3.50 East of Court House still have a net saving, over all expenses of three and a half years in the United Canners and cutters.., .$1.50 to $2.00 yearling beeves brought $8.25 to couldn't do it and maintain States navy as a firsfr-class fireman, of consolidated marketing, Austin, Minn. $8.75, with best in load lots selling at a regular schedule. with an honorable discharge. He amounting to $1,275 every week, the Mower County News Market $7.75 and $8.00. Bulk of fed steers has been with us for more than thirtythree Place is the place to list anything association pointed out. The saving jsold from $6.75 to $7.50, very few as years, and is sixty-six years you may nave to dispose of. is brought about by obtaining lower old, and has given more than half his low as $6.50. freight rates on carload lots. Don't Always Blame Hens When life to the service of the government. A few of the best light and handy-weight "One co-operative creamery," the "He owns a little property three Eggs Are Scarce. young cows on the heifer order IN AUTO TOPS miles beyond the Chesapeake Junction, association announced, "has made a Rats may be getting them—U. S. We rebuild and repair AUTO, ahd heifers sold at $7.00 to $8.00, and he gets up early in the morning, net saving of $304.37 cents on eight Government Bulletins prove they TRACTOR and TRUCK RADIATORS -with bulk of the butcher she stock know how to get them. Break a cake before daylight, and comes in to shipments of butter marketed under using the best material there is all the difference in the bringing $4.50 to $6.75. Canners and of RAT-SNAP into small pieces and work and goes out after dark at night. the association plan. Its dues, for to be had in cooling sections^ world. Some are built for show ^cutters sold largely from $3.00 to $4, place where rats travel. If there, Today he is getting $840 a year. He that period would amount to only RAT-SNAP will get them—positively. Our work will satisfy. some are built for wear. We bologna bulls largely $4.00 to $4.50. has raised a family of nine children— Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold $184.29. In eight weeks, the state The market for veal calves held three of whom are now dead—eight make tops that are built to and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. SMITH'S RADIATOR agency saved that one creamery, boys and one daughter. His elder •steady, best lights practically all sellJng Advertisement—May. make your car appear as graceful above all costs, $120.08. This is only REPAIRS sons are married and have established S from $6.50 to $7.00, a few up to and dashing as possible, homes of their own. Two of his sons $7J0. Seconds brought mostly $4.00 and yet to give the maximum of MITH 4* were in the~military service in France, and $4.50. service. and his daughter, twelve years old, I N Good and choice stockers and feeders lives with her grandmother, where he I I R. H. GRAY sold from $6.75 to $7.50, with the is supporting, educating and clothing fsvik at $5.75 to $6.75, very few under her. How $5.50, and nothing under the $5 "He is a white man, a very intelligent Sheet Metal Workers man, eminently qualified for this «nark. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING Dial 6555 125 W. Mill St. particular line of work. His wife is "With a fairly liberal supply of 10,000 AUSTIN, MINN. dead, tie is his own housekeeper and hogs on sale, the market sagged PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. They he does the cooking and the washing again today, being weak to 25c lower and the Ironing. Zf em medium and heavy butchers and "His home was established in its about steady on light hogs and packing present .location because it was not sows. Bulk of better grades sold thought practicable to raise a family ... from $9.50 to $10.00, a fe^r $10.10, in the district, and he bo.ught a piece' SUMMER STYLES of property in Prince George's county ^packing sows largely $8.75, rough in Straws and Panamas show distinctive three miles beyond the railroad stags $7.00, good pigs mostly $11.00. outlines and among the varied to UNCLE BEN terminal, which distance, as I said, he JSheep and lambs are coming in extremely shapes that are popular, you will walks twice a day, leaving in the morning SAYS: light supply and little find several that are more than usually most of the year before daylight, becoming.. change is noted in the market compared "Many .a. man and returning home by dark. This Why not get extra wear and save brags that he is with last week. small place consists of a shack and a money by sending your old hat to us an eagle soaring few acres of land on which he has a to be made fresh and smart by our BUREAUS VOTE ON the heights of mortgage of $1,000, and you can judge work in health and sucin that he enjoys no conveniences other Hat Cleaning and Blocking? Skate STOCKYARDS LAW than the small house, which protects truth he's only a ROYAL SHOE SHINE him from the elements. peacock spreading "The house is divided into four & HAT PARLOR his tail." rooms, the partitions being of paper tacked to the framework, there being 413 North Main Street, Referendum to Prevent no laths or plaster. AUSTIN, MINN. Abolition of Public "The small stove standing in the The best recipe for center of the room he has used for learning to roller skate Weighing. more than twenty years, and the pot was given with a wisdom he didn't realize on the stove contains his Sunday dinner, .Mr. Pep by a small boy who which he has prepared for himself, The Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, said that he learned consisting of white navy beans "by gett.'ng up every which last year polled the and fatback. These beans are now time he fell down." largest number of farmer votes in costing him twenty-flve to thirty cents Children are entitled the American Farm Bureau's refereedum a quart, and the fatback costs him to their fun on roller forty cents a pound. It could have on proposed federal legislation, skates but if they been purchased a few years ago for is taking another referendum. fall there is apt to be seventeen cents a pound, and the beans trouble. It is easy to It has asked the presidents, secretaries for ten cents. He does not get any sjip one of the joints and state directors of all 3 fresh meat because he cannot afford of that very flexible Look for the -.county farm bureaus to express their or an to buy it. ^opinion about a' bill recently introduced spine. A joint thrown "To my mind it seems a pity that into disturbed alignment in congress to amend the new the United States government should does not right federal act regulating packers and employ men of that type, or any other Specifications itself, as hundreds of type for that, matter, and not give stockyards. The bill has been drawn a to a them enough to live on decently. It •up to prevent the abolition of public discovered. A sturbed Is particularly a pity in this case because alignment will weighing of livestock at the South he is somewhat superior to cause pressure on spinal St. Paul market under the supervision In Every Roll nerves and the result many of the employees. He has of the state Railroad and Warelurase is a partial paralysis, stayed with us as a matter of faithfulness a complete paralysis commission. The federal act to the government, and has sometimes, that .supercedes all state regulation. stayed with us when he could make causes disease. Under the state law, weighing of more in one week outside of the government Chiropractic spinal than we pay him for ohe livestock has been done by the state adjustments remove It is your insurance of full month. commission, and commission companies the cause of diseases "Others have left us, but Instances of the head, throat, have been bonded to protect of that kind have been very few. At size, full weight, full length lungs, heart, stomach, 'die shippers. An amendment to the one time I had in our auditorium our liver, pancreas, spleen Even The furrier is federal law now fras been introduced employees and I made an appeal to and the bowels and roll, heavy galvanizing, &n congress to guarantee the continuance the lower organs.^ them to stand by us during the war of this supervision by the state period, and there were more than 300 and long life. v/iHingf to Admit government, and hearings on the of them present, and they all of one FOR YOUR accord assured us that they would Amendment have been scheduled. tVxaS beakufy \s stand by us and would give us the HEALTH The state Farm Bureau has asked benefit of their labor In our department t&e elected officials of county Farm onVj sWm deep during the war period, notwithstanding You can make an appointment -l&nreaus to ascertain the opinion of the fact that the price for for your •fcfceir members as quickly as possible, health's sake by telephoning-2593. it's a wonderful thing to have. Test, compare, judge all fencing with Standard specifications like this~- labor outside was a great deal more." and report to their state organization. This curious pride in their work and We'll Save You Money On The result of this referendum loyalty to the government and the A FLOUR HEALTH FOLLOWS AMERICAN SPECIFICATIONS government service was a thing that will be laid before congress when m»MrmoTMMMssm cropped up in the most unexpected uaMmoHSMaMznaa•OmCKMUUSTMONHKIS hearings on the proposed amendment places. liegin. (Boss with Poultry Supplies seiMrm As one employee put it: "I think you (BION tiic rauomwMM A 2 F. will find that every service seems to Beekeepers' Supplies American Steel &Wire Company Bible Retiqs on Exhibition. be quite proud of its work. I know At Jthe South Kensington Nun:.. you will find it in our service as far I FULL 'O PEP (History museum, in London, lie re as compensation and such as that are When you buy your fence here you always special exhibit of the plants. l:r concerned. The. pay in this office is POULTRY FEEDS 4wd animals mentioned in the know just what you are getting small, but that element, that feeling -says an exchange. From the lUvscn 'will keep the hens llying and the in a man's mind that he is really helping —the specifications are in every rolL itlve handbook pertaining to tli:s ex Chicks-growing. 1 to accomplish good work andhelping ftftfat ft appears that the common ow this government to function Is rrotimeotloned in the Old Testumciit well, is really part of it. I find in all HARE & -G0SS fa*«ini been probabl/ introduced int. my talks with employees that they the Palestine after, Roman conquest really feel proud of thfeir work, and the gie "unicorn* of Old Testawas W.JLCHAPMAN, D..C. that pride is really what get* things FEED&SEED STORE the probably now extinct done. I think that is true everywhere that the "The Store That Satisfies in aurochs "tares" men0ousd Reliable Hardware 1a the whole service, and particularly Austin, Minn. New tn^The Testament were throughout «the executive depart •M f* whose darned grasses, seeds are polabboo*, Ku that the "rose" the and of News advertising bvings tesult*. the jjible was probably narcissus. I -Wjb ^1 I- .s^C "i"' .v'-. %-^t- 4