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

May 22, 1922 · Page 6 of 8

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TT A 'Cfl '4 "1.1 (*j /i .. "IV "May MOWER COUNTY NEWS..AUSTPCBflNNtil.^fl'-^^^''''^ Page Sevea Homage Paid to Lincoln in London News Advertising brings results. Real Estate Transfers HOMMEL ELECTRIC CO. W. P. Plazak et ux to Arthur E. I S WW rn. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Clark, E%.N%. Ny2 block 1, Galloway's for Expert Electrician second addition to Austin, $7500.00. DIAL 2 6 7 9 J. E. Galloway to Olaus Olfsson, DEVELOPED AND lot 5, block 5, Orchard Park addition, $310.00. PRINTED O. J. Larson et ux to Carl Hauglum, CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. S 35 feet of N 140 feet of W 90, lot 5, block 17, Balcom's addition Bring us or put a 2c stamp on Dial 2038- with exceptions, $3700.00. your film and mail it to us to be Physician and Surgeon ^Pertinent Pointers 'for Practical Farmers G. H. Renwick ,et ux to Kathern finished the Eastman way. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. Dunlap, lot 16, block 2, Kenevans & X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment JOHNSON DRUG CO., King's addition, $1.00. Prepared by the Agriculturml PnmtiifiH. University of Minnesota Assistants— A. W. Edson et ux to O. J. Larson, Ernest H.Morris, M. D. East Side AUSTIN, MINN. S 35 feet of N 140 feet of W 90 feet, Mabelle Moore, R. N. lot 5, block 17, Balcom's addition, THIS YEAR'S LAND CLEARINGS ACTIVITIES OF THE STATE $1.00. & UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Frank Cipra to ux to Joseph H. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Ten Northern Towns Set Dates For Lux, lot 2, block 31, original village A S IN of Austin, $3700.00. Funeral Directors Special Demonstrations. Myrtle D. Hall et al to John Tobar, Why All the Schools and Sub-Stations and Embalmers lot 7 and S% lot 8, block 2, Lake The University of Minnesota, co-operating —The Functioning and Growth of Day Calls—Phone 2188 Park addition, $1550.00. with various county land clearing the Institution. ONE DAY ONLY a Night Calls Etta J. Shortt et ux to Roy Barrick, associations in northern Minnesota, 27 lots 1 and 2, block 12, village of T. W. Donovan—5914 Sketching the activities of the university's with the Soo line, Great Northern Brownsdale, $1.00. H. A. Goslee—6637 department of agriculture and Saturday, May and Northern Pacific railways, with Motor and Carriage Service J. S. Attlesey et ux to E. L. Baxter, asserting there was no measure or manufacturers of explosives and land lot 4, block 7, West Park addition, yard-stick by which the influence of clearing machinery, and with the $1800.00. the department could be specifically state forestry department, has arranged H. L. Banfield to Thomas Conners, Galloway Circus Grounds determined, Dean Walter C. Coffey for the running of a.land clearing NWV4 ajid W% and NE1^ 23-102N17W, J. F. FAIRBANKS^ told a large company of editors, gathered $1.00. train the last half of May and for at University Farm for their annual Stephen Noble et ux to Clarence the holding of 10 all-day county-wide W. Rosenthal, lots 7 and 8, block 2, short course, that the university •land clearing celebrations and demonstrations Babcock Park Place, $1.00. owned in the name of the department in seven northern Minnesota The anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln was fittingly observed Arthur E. Clark et ux to F. A. of agriculture nearly 5,000 acres of counties as follows: ferainerd, May with Impressive ceremonies at the Lincoln statue in London. The ceremonies Trowbridge, EV2 NMs N%, block 1, r't'S Dealer In land which with its buildings, equipment, 15 Aitkin, May 16 Remer, May 18 were conducted under the auspices of the foreign members of the Civil War Galloway's second addition, $1.00. PATTERSON'S utilities and livestock has an Walker, May 20 Tenstrike, May 22 Veterans' association. Charles Lemuel De Vault is here shown placing a F. A. Trowbridge to Arthur E. TRAINED COAL, WOOD, LIME, estimated value of more than Little Fork, May 24 Duluth (Jackson Clark, S% SWV± and N% SW*4 9101N-18W, wreath on the statue. WILD ANIMAL $4,000,000. emeus community), May 25 Cohasset, May $1.00. CEMENT, SEWER PIPE,! These holdings are divided, said the Norman A. Hanson et ux to Henry 26 Hill City, May 27 Virginia, May Waterproof Sieve. What Is Wireleas? dean, between University Farm, and Wicks, lot 3, block 7, Woodlawn BRICK AND WALL! 30. Turn up the edges of a piece of fine Wireless is man's control of electromagnetic Park Place, $1.00. schools or sub-stations at Crookston, The celebrations will mark the formal wire gauze to form a small sieve. PLASTER. waves in the ether. But what Grand Rapids, Morris, Cloquet, Duluth, opening of the year's land clearing Smoke the gauze on both sides in a Chamberlain's, Tablets are Mild and are electro-magnetic waves? Briefly, Waseca and Zumbra Heights. The campaigns in the cdunties of Crow candle flame. If water is poured in they are disturbances traveling Gentle in Effect. department also has a forest nursery Wing, Aitkin, Cass, Beltrami, Koochiching, Slowly it will not run through, as its through ether or space, writes French and buildings in Itasca State park, The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Itasca and St. Louis. The train Herds of Elephants Office 301 East Bridge S&» weight is not sufficient to break the Strother in the World's Work. When where a part of its instruction in forestry Tablets is so mild and gentle will carry large quantities of picric film bn the lower side. For the same Dens of Wild Beasts you see sunlight, you see electro-magnetic that you can hardly realize that it is given. The holdings at the acid and dynamite, and a full complement reason the sieve can be floated on water, has been produced by a medicine. K. Phone: Main 32 waves, at such a number of vibrations Droves of Horses Cloquet station are the largest, of land reclamation machinery. O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. even if loaded with a considerable per second that they are perceptible amounting to 2,662 acres. Supplementing ^e work of this land Fords orv Advertisement—Monday—May. Trained Animals weight.—Tit-Bits. to your senses through your Why all of these schools and substations? Austin, Minn. clearing expedition, the university has sense of feeling or touch. But both Dean Coffey replied that if a similar one operating on motor light and heat are exactly the same there were but one center for the department trucks and now giving demonstrations of All Kinds of agriculture in a state so thing, namely, electro-magnetic waves. of picric acid shooting in Aitkin, Itapca, The only difference between them is Crow Wing, Todd, Wadena, Hubbard that the lengths of the waves are different. 3—BIG CIRCUS RINGS—3 and Koochiching counties. The The wave-length of light is almost motor expedition started in southern THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR inconceivably short—about one Aitkin county April 25, and has dates 100 Circus Acts froa Every Country. fifty-thousandth of an inch. The wavelength scheduled up to and including June 9. ACROBATS and GYMNASTS of heut is longer—about one About one-half dozen demonstrations ten-thousandth of an inch. Now, wireless will be given in each county. The MALE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS is exactly the same thing as light schedule for the last half of the summer and heat, except that its wave-length and early fall will provide for O A OF THE WORLDS GREATEST A is immensely longer—anywhere from demonstrations in northern Beltrami, 0 9 CLOWN FUNMAKERS tl 9 200 feet to 20 miles. Clearwater and various other counties. Superbly Entertaining, The plan is to keep the motor truck train going until the ground freezes. Thrilling and Amazing The news twice a week in The Because it is more flexible than the News—less than 5c a week 11 a.m.—Grand Free Street Parade—11 a.m. railroad train it is designed to reach Performances 2:00 and t:00 p.m. small communties in outlying districts. LEGAL NOTICE So far the demonstrations have beeq WATCH THE AMMETER 011 witnessed by from 60 to 150 farmer your car—it tells and warns the folks. 11122 owner about many things going' Spenccr Jordan NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE on in his BREAD AND GARMENT CLUBS SALE. STARTING—LIGHTINGIGNITION Default in the conditions of the Funeral Director. Mortgage hereinafter referred to has Most Effective Results Come From occurred by which the Power of Sale system. The Establishment of of County Competitive Demonstrations. Walter C. Coffey, Dean the Department therein contained has become operative. Service. If you can't interpret its readings—if of Agriculture, University Such default consists in the it is acting queerly—if non-payment of the principal sum secured of Minnesota. One of the most effective ways o! it isn't working—come to this by said mortgage, and the interest demonstrating the results of the girlsbread^-and up-to-date station NOW. large and varied as Minnesota is agriculturally, thereon, and the non-payment garment clubs is through it would be impossible to of taxes upon the property securing F.OB. DETROIT the county competitive demonstrations Repairs and service for all W. R. EARL solve certain important problems. "The said mortgage. Said mortgage has systems. by individual members and by been duly recorded and no action or solution of a problem which pertains VXi FUNERAL DIRECTOR teams. All counties which have these University of Southern proceedings has been instituted at to the Red River valley is most convincing clubs arrange for county contests during Business Residence law to recover said debt secured by if a demonstration of the solution Minnesota Phone 2512 Phone 2213 May or June, to which local clubs said mortgage or any part thereof, is carried on in that valley," AUSTIN, MINN. send individual competitors as well as and there has been no assignment of Phone 7502 said the dean. "If carried on elsewhere Reduce its winning team in each class, including said mortgage. it would largely be overlooked bread, cake and garment making. Notice is therefore given as follows: and soon forgotten." If the county has the garment clubs, Your Dean Coffey said that 21 years ago 1. TJie names of the mortgagors an exhibit of garments is included. the total enrollment in the Minnesota are Jacob Lagas and Helena Lagas, Exhibits of bread and cake are also college of agriculture consisted his wife. The name of the mortgagee of often made. Production Sell Thru an Ad in is Milla H. Gregg. The mortgage 19 men and 2 women last year the The demonstrations and exhibits is dated June 16, 1916, and was enrollment was 947. Twenty-one years make a very interesting program and duly recorded in the office of the Register ago the enrollment in the school Costs of are generally well attended by leaders, of Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, agriculture was 450 last year the enrollment club members and the general on the 17th day of June, 1916, the News in the three schools—University public. at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 53 of Mortgages Farm, Crookston and Morris Mrs. Margaret Baker of the university's on page 120. The mortgage Farming, like every other business, must cut —was 1,413. Twenty-one ytears ago agricultural extension division registration tax thereon was duly 147 the short course attendance was will judge these demonstrations in all paid. down the overhead. last year it was 2,309. 2. The whole sum of principal and You can do so thru an advertisement in the counties in the southern district. Miss "With this very rapid grcjwth ,in interest secured by said mortgage is of Genevieve Burgan will have charge It is not a question of being able to afford a due and payable. The amount due numbers of students it has been difficult," JVlower County News MARKET PLACE. the northeastern and central sections. upon said mortgage both of principal Fordson it is a question of being able to continue said the dean, "to provide adequate Miss Schenck, the home economics and interest at the date of this notice It only costs a cent a word each issue, with recitation and laboratory space teacher at the Northwestern School farming on the old too-costly basis. is $1876.95, with interest at the and suitable equipment. Some of our of Agriculture at Crookston, will judge rate of six per cent per annum on a minimum charge of 25c. For example buildings are old and quite out of date. in northwest Minnesota. The farmer's problem is not all a sales, problem $1800.00 from this date. Default Our dairy hall, built 31 years ago, is has also been made by the mortgagors an advertisement of eight words three insertions an outstanding example. For some it is also a production problem. He must cut in the non-payment of taxes upon Fake poultry cullers are said to be purposes it may be a fair building, the premises secured by said mortgage, swindling farmers in Kansas and Colorado. would cost 25c nine words three down the cost of production. but not for dairy uses. Unusual progress together with the penalty ac A few such instances have has been made in jail branches crued to date in the sum of $58.35. times would cost 27c and so on. been reported in Minnesota. A county The Fordson does more work at a lower cost All of the aforesaid sums of principal of dairying the last 25 years. As an agent in a Kansas county says the and interest are claimed to be due educational institution we are supposed and in less time than the old hand methods. fakers offer to cull a farmer's flock and are now due upon said mortgage, to be the center of that progress WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT for one cent a bird prQvided he will together with the costs and disbursements and it is difficult to make good when Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or sell them the culls at the market allowed by law, and attorneys' our buildings and equipment are so HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW price. If the farmer agrees, the fees provided in said mortgage in the call today. less modern than is to be found among amount of $75. swindlers, who seem to know poultry the commercial plants of the state. 3. A description of the mortgaged culling practices, make it a point to "The work of the department of premises conforming to the description take the best layers and leave the Austin Auto Co. agriculture comes under the following contained in said mortgage is as culls. heads: The college, the schools, the follows: The North ten rods of the South short courses, the extension service half of the Southeast Quarter of Section and the experiment station. The college each. Most of the work given is in Twenty-seven and the North ten AUSTIN, MINN. functions as an institution of agricultural subjects, but some of it rods of the Southwest Quarter of the higher learinng. Many of its graduates, is largely cultural. In summer or vacation Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-six, in fact most of them*to date, periods the students engage in all in Township One Hundred have entered professions related to home project work under the supervision Three North of Range Eighteen agriculture rather than having engaged of teachers from the school. West, containing fifteen acres of directly in farming. They are "A criticism some times made land, in Mower County. Minnesota. teaching agriculture and home economics 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale against agricultural education is that contained in said mortgage, and in in agricultural colleges, it educates young men and women accordance with the statutes in such schools and high schools they are employed IN AUTO TOPS away from the land. This cannot be case made and provided said mortgage as extension specialists, county said of our schools of agriculture. As will be foreclosed and the land agents and research workers.in experiment shown by surveys from time to time described therein will be sold by the there is all the difference in the stations. The courses offered by more than 70 per cent of school Your Name Sheriff of said Mower County, or his world. Some are built for show our three schools of agriculture are graduates are engaged in agriculture deputy at public vendue, to the highest covered by three years of six months or in pursuits allied to farming." some are built for wear. We bidder for cash, on Saturday, the Address 24th day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock make tops that are built to in the forenoon at the West Front Moldy feed has killed many young Salsify or oyster plant can be sown make your car appear ag graceful Door of the Court House in the City chicks. much as parsnips and will furnish a of Austin, in Mower County, Minnesota and dashing as pos.sible, crop late in the fall and one that will Send in Your Order Today to to pay said indebtedness, interest, Boiling the clothes line before it is and yet to give the maximum of furnish soup material during the winter. taxes, attorneys" fees and disbursements, used keeps it from stretchii-g and service. WANT AD DEPARTMENT subject to redemption at shrinking. ... any time within one year from the R. H. GRAY It's about time to swat the rooster, date of sale as provided by law. The condition of the land is a lot MOWER COUNTY NEWS say poultry men of the Minnesota agricultural Dated May 4, 1922. more important than the condition of MILLA H. GREGG, college. Eggs stored for winter Mortgagee. the moon around planting time. use will keep better if infertile, CATHERWOQD & NICHOLSEN, AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING Make your own count and enclose money with ordejr. 'April, May and June when eggs are and the way to insure this is to remove R. C. ALDERSON, cheapest are the months to put down the male birds from the flocks. Initials and numbers count the same as one word. Attorneys for Mortgagee, a supply in water glass for next winter. Roosters usually bring better prices PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg., Eggs properly preserved wil] when sold early than if kept until Austin, Minnesota. keep for a year. later in the season. May 8,15, 22, 29, June 5, 12 «, 1 vr r* "St J"- r- Mi Mt y-i "'A