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..,. .--. ... ,-, *c -J" &"-*• -i'SL t'y v' X!/--- -e ±?, K-'^J Page Six MOWER COUNTY NEWS, [, MINN: 5jfi'rr4s"'S?Sa7,Wl!S'-^« Monday, May 29, 1922. LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. W liaise More and Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. GUERNSEY MEN TO Will Improve When a fellow tells his girl his heart is all on fire for her, if she is GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS Brownsdale Church PICNICTHURSDAY wise she prefers to know whether he I before selling elsewhere $ is gqod at lighting the furnace. The Methodist Episcopal church R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET and grounds at Brownsdale are to Coming Events Annual Affair at Bragg undergo some improvements, says 226 East Mill St. the Six Town News. and Banfield The interior of the church is to be Thursday, June 1.—-Annual picnic Farm. at Bragg & Banfield farm repapered and painted and a wash of Mower County Guernsey room and toilet installed, the church —5 rwv "1 Breeders. board has voted. It was decided to #r., .".. Thursday, June 14—The Mower *±, i.... Thursday will be a big day for *Pertinent Pointers for Practical Farmers tear down the old barn on the parsonage County Farm Bureau picnic {Mower county Guernsey Breeders and barbecue at Wm. Cronan's grounds and erect a suitable Prepared by die Agricultural Dapwtmant, University of Minnesota who are planning to picnic on that farm, Rose Creek. garage with the material taken from day at the Bragg & Banfield farm the barn. Work has already been west of Austin. According to County AUSTIN MARKETS THOUSANDS OF SMALL PIGS VETERINARIANS IN SHORT started and the improvements will Agent Liebenstein, all that is needed DIE ANNUALLY IN STATE COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY soon be completed. to make the affair a success is assurance Quoted by Peoples Service Store— of good weather as all other detailed Dairy Butter 30 JPrttf. Give a man three square meals a E. F. Ferrin, University of Minjiesota State Association to Meet at Institution Eggs 21 plans are complete. day and he will do very little shouting Reviews the Heavy Loss July 12 to 14—National Experts Potatoes, per bu .$1.25 The Guernsey brteeders plan to Causes—Improvement Seen. against the government. on Program. Beans 9 Vz meet at the farm at 10:00 o'clock, Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-$2.25 Heavy losses of small pigs have Veterinarians of Minnesota are going bringing picnic dinners. Coffee and POULTRY LEGAL NOTICES |een of common occurrence this year, to University Farm in force for a "Guernsey" cream will be furnished. Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— says E. F. Ferrin of the animal husbandry university short course combined with At eleven o'clock, L. V. Wilson, Heavy Hens 17 division of the University of the summer meeting of the State Veterinary CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL secretary of the Minnesota Guernsey Light Hens 14 ^Minnesota. The early litters were the Medical association which will ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Geese Breeders' association, will speak. Bardest hit and a frequent remark is, be held July 12, 13 and 14. Roosters 8 A judging demonstration and a *"If I Dr. A. V. Storm, director of short hadn't lost two or three whole STATE QF MINNESOTA, Cotfhty of Leghorn Roosters 9 tour of Guernsey farms will be features courses, and Dr. C. P. Fitch, chief of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Sfiters I would have had a good average." Eggs 20 In the Matter of the Estate of Visions and prophecies of an the university's division of veterinary of the afternoon program, according Ducks 16 Isaac M. Dennis, Decedent: Turkeys 18 above normal spring pig crop are medicine and secretary-treasurer of to the plans. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to melting away before the bad luck the state association, have nearly completed HOG MARKET. Eliza Dennis, Bertha Subra, Newton stories from all parts of the corn belt. the program for this great Minnesota Guernsey Medium and Butchers $10.00 Dennis, George A. Dennis, William P. "There is considerable variation in meeting. Leading veterinary scientists Packers $8.90 Dennis, Catherine J. King, Cora S. Cow Sells for $8,000 what is considered a fair and reasonable from Washington, Cornell University, Veal, Sheep and Lambs Getman, Elmer E. Dennis, Frank x: loss of pigs between farrowing Ohio state university and elsewhere, Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 Dennis, and Rosa B. Lewis, and to all 5tnd weaning," says Professor Ferrin. will have places on the program. Veal $3.50 to $7.25 persons interested in the" final account Jean du Luths' Coronet, a Minnesota HAVE YOU KEPT TRACK OF THE HORSE SITUATION? Sheep .$3.50 to $6.50 "Few breeders expect to raise more Men celebrated as practitioners and distribution of the estate cow which holds the world's of said decedent: £3tan three-fourths of the live pigs farrowed. will also give addresses. Cattle If you haven't, wake up and take a greatest Guernsey record, was sold If this figure drops to cne- The program under preparation for The representative of the above Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 look. The country is short on good, big, salable draft bstSf, for $8,000 to a Boston man at the named decedent, having filed in this as it sometimes dees, the loss is this double-header event would do full Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 horses and getting shorter every yeafc. National Guernsey Breeders sale Court his final account of the administration Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 entirely too high. justice to a national meeting of veterinary You who haven't made a study of the proposition of the estate of said decedent, Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 held at Wheaton, Illinois. This dairy ""Purebred sows are in the hands of scientists. Among the list of together with his' petition will wonder in a few years whv you have to pay so teen experienced in hog raising whom queen has a record 20,026 pounds praying for the adjustment and allowance Chamberlain's Tablets are Mild and much for a good horse. Now is the time to think about •we may term specialists. Certainly of milk, containing 953 pounds of of said final account and for •they are saving a larger percentage of Gentle in Effect. the future. Breed your good mares and be prepared butterfat, in a year. George P. Grout, distribution of the residue of said estate pigs each year than the farmer with The laxative effect of Chamberlain's to the persons thereunto entitled. for tlie high prices which are sure to come. formerly professor of dairy husbandry leas skill in the business. A tabulation Tablets is so mild and gentle Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, at University Farm, is managing that you can hardly realize that it of one thousand litters recorded are hereby cited and required to show I have my full blood Percheron Stallion, owner of the Jean du Luth farms. has been produced by a medicine. K. cause, if any you have, before this in the latest volume of the American FRANCOIS 94862, State License No. 3833, O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. Court at the Probate Court Rooms in Poland China Record shows that 81.6 Advertisement—Monday—May. the Court House in the City of Austin, standing at my barn on Chatham Street, Ships Butter East.—A shipment of per cent of the pigs farrowed were in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, alrae at weaning time. This figure is five wagon loads of butter containing for the Season of 1922. Don't Always Blame Hens When on the 13th day of June, 4u doubt higher than the average in all 258 tubs was made by the Eggs Are Scarce. 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said SERVICE FEE $15.00 TO INSURE WITH FOAL toeeder can show and far above the Vernon creamery to the New York petition should not be granted. Rats may be getting them—U. S. probable results this spring." WITNESS, The Judge of said Government Bulletins prove they market Monday.—Hayfield Herald.- Fee due January 1st, following service "With unfavorable results fresh in Court,'and the Seal of said Court know how to get them. Break a cake ialnd Professor Ferrin finds it worth this 15th day of May, 1922. of RAT-SNAP into small pieces and E. B. CARTER, OWNER place where rats travel. If there, while to review the causes of loss the Travelers' Guide HENRY WEBER, JUN., RAT-SNAP will get them—positively. last two months to serve for later Judge of Probate. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold guidance. The prospect of marketing (Court Seal) and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co. Unless otherwise designated, all the A. W. WRIGHT, €&rit as grain last fall was so discouraging Advertisement—May. trains listed below are daily. See M. A. NELSON, and the chances of receiving footnote for explanation of Attorneys for Petitioner. good value for it fed to hogs so reference marks. File No. 3357 May 22, 29, June 5 UirSght that more than the usual num&zer Bold faced figures indicate P. M. of sows were bred," he says. 11122 Light faced figures indicate A. M. '"Gilts ready to go to market were regained NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Dr. C. P. Fitch, Chief of the Division wlien their usefulness as brood SALE. a saras of Veterinary Medicine, University of had been impaired by heavy Default in the conditions of the Minnesota, and secretary-treasurer of Milwaukee & St.Paul com feeding. Frequently boars were Mortgage hereinafter referred to has the Minnesota State Veterinary Medical jint to unusally heavy service because occurred by which the Power of Sale a a Association. snore sows than the normal number therein contained has become opera-" tive. Such default consists in the -were kept in breeding herds. If the speakers from a distance appear the I. & M. Division. non-payment of the principal sum secured general practice were to use yearling names of Dr. B. H. Ransom of the Lv. Arr. Arr. by said mortgage, and the. interest or aged boars no harm might have resalted, United States Department of Agriculture, Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. thereon, and the non-payment but the great majority of the who is one of the noted parasitologists No. 10:00 of taxes upon the property securing 1-- 6:30' 10:50 f»gs produced are sired by boars less of the*world Dr. J. N. Frost, said mortgage. Said mortgage has No. 3-- 3:15 .7:00 7:45 than a year old. Young boars are teacher of surgery in the New York been duly rtecorded and no action or Lv. Lv. Arr. less able than older sires to put strong State veterinary college, Cornell university proceedings has been instituted at Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. •vitality into their pigs if the services Dr. H. S. Murphy, professor law to recover said debt secured by No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:25 said mortgage or any part thereof, ta.Te frequent. of veterinary anatomy at Iowa State No. 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 1 and there has been no assignment of college Dr. H. Lothe of Waukesha, For Milwaukee and Chicago. said mortgage. Wis., widely celebrated as a practitioner FEEDING CALVES IMPORTANT Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. Notice is therefore given as follows: Dr. O. V. Brumley of Ohio Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 State university, and Dr. L. A. Merrilat, No. 4— 7:20 10:00* JDairy Specialist Gives Suggestions to 1. The names of the mortgagors ••—a editor of Veterinary Medicine, Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* are Jacob Lagas and Helena Lagas, Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Chicago. 11.50* No. 2— 2:40* his wife. The name of the mortgagee No. 8— 7:50 10.50 A culminating feature of this double is Milla H. Gregg. The mortgage There are two important things to Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. event will be a banquet on Thursday is dated June 16, 1916, and was Ucemember in feeding calves, says E. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 13. evening, July Dean W. C. duly recorded in the office of the Register A Hanson, dairy extension specialist No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Coffey will be toastmaster, and addresses of Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, at University Farm. First, the feed No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* will be given by President L. on the 17th day of June, 1916, zmzst make them, grow second, it Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 53 of Mortgages D. Coffman of the university, Dr. B. must supply flesh building material so Mason City Branch. on page 120. The mortgage H, Ransom of the United States Department that the calf will be in good condition. Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. registration tax thereon was duly of Agriculture, and others. 51iB growing feeds, says Mr. Hanson, No. 102— 11:50 1:30 paid. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 2. The whole sum of principal and rare skimmilk, clover hay, oats, bran APPLE WORM NOTORIOUS PEST interest secured by said mortgage is Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. World's Lowest Priced :and oilmeai, and the fattening feeds clue and payable. The amount due No. 101— 4:50 6:10 are eorn, Parley and oilmeai. Mr. Hanson N upon said mortgage both of principal Danger Time During The Blossom Season—Spraying No. 103— 1:30 3:00 tells boys' and girls*'* dairy calf and interest at the date of this notice Destroys Moth. members to provide all the good is $1876.95, with interest at the S.-M. Division—Mankato and bright clover or alfalfa hay the calf The codling moth or apple worm is FULLY EQUIPPED rate of six per cent per annum on Wessington Springs, S. D. eat up clean. "Green grass in known to fruit growers and entomologists $1800.00 from this date. Default small amounts is excellent," he says. as the most notorious of apple insects. has also been made by the mortgagors Lv. Arr. Arr. best way is to have a small or'ebard in the non-payment of taxes upon If left undisturbed it is capable Austin. Jackson. WellsV pasture or paddock where the the premises secured by said mortgage, No. 1— 6:30* 10:45* of taking at least a quarter of 8:20* Automobile together with the penalty ac jalf may exercise and eat grass. Always 5:40* 8:25* No. 23— 3:50* the apple crop in many states. The crued to date in the sum of $58.35. provide shade and keep a light Arr. Lv. Lv. codling moth hibernates as a larva in All of the aforesaid sums of principal Jackson Austin. ftlanket on the calf to discourage flies Wells a silken cocoon under loose bark of and interest are claimed to be due No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* amrt mosquitoes. Never allow the trees or in a suitable shelter. When and are now due upon said mortgage, 5:00* 525 No. 8— 2:35* 7:00* calves or yearlings to .run with the warm weather comes in the spring the together with the costs and disbursement^, Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. $ J&erds." larva changes to a pupa, in which allowed by law, and attorneys' No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* state it remains for nearly a month. fees provided in said mortgage in the 11.55* No. 8— 7:20* Prof. Phil A. Anderson of University amount of $75. The moths begin to appear about the f. b. Lv. LaCrosse Arr. Austin. o. Farm, secretary-treasurer of the 3. A description of the mortgaged week after the apple blossoms fall" and No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ premises conforming to the description Minnesota Sheep Breeders association, Flint, Mich. continue to emerge over a period of 3:40* No. 23— 11:17* contained in said mortgage is as gives notice that the association several weeks. The eggs are laid for Daily except Sunday. follows: will hold its first annual picnic at the most part on the leaves. The eggs Daily except Saturday. Price subject to change without notice The North ten rods of the South Riverside farm, owned by H. H. Pond hatch in about a week, and the young On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday half of the Southeast Quarter of Section & Son, on Saturday, June 10. Dean larvae soon make their way to--the only. Twenty-seven and the North ten Cost Least Per Mile and Per Year Quality Product—Quantity Price Walter C. Coffey of the university, a fruit which they enter. rods of the Southwest Quarter of the «&eeprnan of national reputation, will Spraying with arsenate of lead just Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-six, Chevrolet costs least per mile in, consumption Chevrolet is the chief quantity product attend and speak. Dr. W. L. Boyd of after the petals fall has given most Great Western all in Township One Hundred of gasoline, oil and tires. It of the world'slargest producer of quality Three North of Range Eighteen University Farm will talk on "Sheep satisfactory results in fighting the apple costs least per year because of small automobiles. West, containing fifteen acres of Diseases." Several other speakers worm, says A. G. Ruggles of University land, in Mower County. Minnesota. price and lowest repair bills. Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. •wHi also be engaged. Riverside farm Farm, state entomologist. The Only great engineering, research, manufacturing 4. Pursuant to the Power of Sale Lv. Arr. Arr. is best reached from Minneapolis by spray must be applied forcibly so that It delivers the most economical transportation contained in said mortgage, and in and financing capacity make No. 12— 3.50 7:30 8:10 aoto by going south from Lyndale avenue somje of it reaches the open calyx cup accordance with the statutes in such available in motoring, yet in No. 16— 4:40 8:20 9:00 possible so fine and complete an automobile to Oxboro at which point posters where a majority of the young worms case made and provided said mortgage Lv. Lv. Arr. Jhe construction and appearance it is a credit for po small a price. wBl direct visitor. take their first good meal. Also the will be foreclosed and the land Austin. Mpls. St. Paul. to its builders and its owners. It has leaves must be thoroughly covered described therein will be sold by the No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 Chevrolet now leads all standard fully Sheriff of said Mower County, or his Tlie best method of combatting the with the poison. Another application standard 3-speed transmission. 7:25 10:59 No. U— 6:50 deputy at public vendue, to the highest equipped cars in volume of sales, proving ^stomach worm in sheep is rotation of of the poison must be given two or Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. bidder for cash, on Saturday, the Before buying any car at any price it will summer grazing, according to the three weeks after the blossoms fall to that it makes good in service and represents Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. 24th day of June, 1922, at 10 o'clock ^shepherds connected with the state catc^the larvae that have come out pay you to investigate Chevrolet No. 15— 1:20 10:30 today's greatest motoring value. in the forenoon at the "West Front university. Some sheep men say that later. The more perfect the control No. 11— 10:56 7:44 Door of the Court House in the City See it. Compare it. Ask for Demonstration. -from three to five changes in a season of the first genera lien the less trouble Lv. Omaha Arr. Austin. of Austin, in Mower County, Minnesota jpm essential if lambs are to be kept the orcha'rdist will have from the insects No. 16— 7:20 4:40 to pay said indebtedness, interest, .thrifty. of the second generation. 3:42 No. 12— 7:30 taxes, attorneys' fees and disbursements, subject to redemption at Sows that are caring for large litters water. any time within one year from the Erdmari Garage Co. TRIANGLE TAXI LINE About three-fourths of an egg is date of sale as provided by law. need extra care if they are to be 'If you expect your hens to lay Albert Lea—Austin. Dated May 4, 1922., fcept in good condition. keep plenty of pure, clean water before Arr. Albert Lea Lv. Austin MILLA H. GREGG, them at all times. Do not force 9:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. Mortgagee. the hog It is none too early to begin fitting them to drink from pond and 12:00 m. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, 11:00 a. m. bogs that are to be shown at fall wallow. 4:00 p. m. R. C. ALDERSON, 3:00 p. m. 508-510 North'Main Street Austin, Minnesota say animal husbandry men of Arr Austin fairs, Lv. Albert Lea Attorneys for Mortgagee, Che University of Minnesota. It requires 30:15 a. nt Austin National Bank Bldg., 9:15 a.m., The The news twice a week'* 2:00 p. m. several months usually to get in 1:00 p. m. Austin, Minnesota^ 6:15 p. m. May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12. &te animals in show yard bloom. 4:15 p. m. 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