Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 3, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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wmma 35 S|psSp!t. ii MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.' Monday, July 3, 1922. CO. FARMERS. iuore and Better Crops, Marketing and Pare Bred. Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. FARMERS SHOVE Where Miners Murdered the Strike Breakers Paul, to make final plans for the last week. Mr. Boyd was formerly Interesting store news will be drive. a rural mail carrier out of Taopi. found on every page of The News in this issue. Shop here first. "This measure is one of the most MARKET UPWARD Mr. and Mrs. John Youngquist returned important that has confronted the Wdenesday from Rochester. -, people of Minnesota in years," says r- There is no music like the purr of W. R. EARL the 1922* agricultural program for a genial and contented heart. Jfogs Higher At South Minnesota, drawn up by the delegates FUNERAL DIRECTOR sent from each county to the annual St. Paul Than Other News items from all sections of this Lady Assistant. farm bureau convention, "because of Business Residence territory are wanted by The News., Points. its significance to. the basic industry Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Send them to us by mail, tell us peronally AUSTIN, MINN. of the state." or Dial 2650. ffltr Farm Bureau News Service— To Inspect State Something has happened to the hog Bjarlcet at South St. Paul. It has acq\®red Farm At Waseca A RELIABLE the habit of being higher than other western markets. In order to provide an opportunity BATTERY Is fact, according to J. Fr Reed, for the public to view the work that of the Minnesota Farm has been done on the Experimental SFuceau federation, the prices paid station and demonstration farm at When you think in terms of -ffmr hogs this year at the South St. buying- a new battery think of Waseca, July 13 has been set as the Aol market are more nearly equal tZo date when a tour of inspection of the PHILADELPHIA Chicago prices than they have farnr will take place. The work of DIAMOND GRID fbeea. for many long years. Never is st fang LK improving the Waseca farm, which is It is a proven thing of merit. time, but Mr. Reed, who has reclaimed swamp land, has not been Users of our batteries will tell Saee® raising and marketing livestock you that they give consistently completed but is well under way at asesf of his life, and watching marIcefc §-ood service under the most adverse the present time. reports at the same time, believes conditions. fStsst .UMfFJ.J.'.JI Minnesota farmers marketing I E E A E O A N SMS* at South St. Paul never before TAOPI &roe received prices that were so 212 EAST BRIDGE ST. PHONE: 2G10 Sag* comparison with the prevailing Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hawkins motored After murdering twenty-flve or more strike breakers In the strip mine of the Southern Illinois Coal company prices on the Chicago market. near Herrin, Williamson county, the striking union m«n destroyed the mine works with fire. The photograph shows to Clear Lake, Iowa, recently. South St. Paul Highest. what is "left of the supply house, where a number of strike breakers were massacred. The church is being repaired and Only Big Circus to give STREET PARADE '"Market statistics this year consistently shingled. Frank Doyle is doing the show South St. Paul hog RURAL CREDITS JULY 10 work. -gnees ranging higher than the prices AUSTIN Second Cow Testing Association Reports MONDAY, Mrs. H. J. Pagel from Minneapolis adt Sioux City and Omaha," Mr. Reed FAIR DRIVE OPENING is visiting with her sister and father, 3iud. GROUNDS L. Hawkins. The report sent to the farm bureau Thirty one cows produced over forty W. '^Experienced salesmen on the Ernest Boyd of Livermore, Iowa, office for the second month's pounds of fat for the month. "Satfkh. St. Paul market have been was renewing old acquaintances here work by T. J. Brownell, tester, shows A Holstein cow owned by M. A. -wardering about it. They couldn't Bureau calls Statewide that he tested 342 cows with- an average Kuhle was the highest producer for see -why the South St. Paul hog Conference For of 696 pounds of milk containing the month with 58.64 pounds of fat. anaadret was running so close to the fwenty-seven pounds of fat. The list, of cows which averaged ^jrice level of the Chicago market. Amendment Of twenty-six herds tested, eighteen over forty pounds of fat for the jEfu& when you investigate market statisfcies, Mr, Pep averaged over twenty-five month follow: it isn't so hard to find out -vfiiait. Representatives of Minnesota's pounds of fat per cow for them lias happened to the hog mar- Breed of Lbs. Lbs. farm organizations will meet in St. jScefc at South St. Paul. Cow. Owner of Cow— Milk. Fat. B'fat. Paul on July 12, to map out an intensive "It can be explained in on word— H. R. Brownell Gr. Guer. 903 4.5 40.63 statewide campaign for the •Ctt-esperation. rural credits amendment. This amendment Native 969 J. A. Nichols _. 4.5 43.60 AJJHiere is a new element in market tf to the state constitution comes ing- livestock at South St. Paul to"The G. Guer. 969 J. A. Nichols 5. 48.45 before the voters at the general election farmers of Minnesota, cooperating J. A. Nichols Gr. Hoi. 1098 3.5 38.43 this fall. to some extent with farmers Lloyd Buttolph Gr. Jersey 885 5.3 46.70 Farmer delegates from practically in Wisconsin, North Dakota and Louis Lenz Gr. Shorthorn 993 4.1 40.71 every county in Minnesota, assembled STtra&ls. Dakota, are marketing nearly Otto Ellinghuysen Gr. Holstein 1053 3.2 33.69 in the third annual convention of xme third of all their livestock thru Otto Ellinghuysen Gr. Hoi. 1047 4.1 42.92 the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Stdi own terminal agency." Otto Ellinghuysen Gr. Hoi. 1365 3.6 48.81 this year, charged the federaton Holstein Otto EllinghuysenAlbert 1053 3.2 33.69 DAIRYMEN SAVE with the responsibility of organizing Holstein Ellinghuysen 1029 3. 30.87 a statewide campaign to assure Albert Ellinghuysen Gr. Hoi. 1053 2.9 30.54 the passage of the amendment. $10,000 A WEEK Albert Ellinghuysen Gr. Hoi. 1035 4.1 42.43 I Carrying out the instructions of the Holstein Albert Ellinghuysen 1071 3.2 34.27 county farmers' organization, the Gr. Hoi. E. M. Ginter 1200 3.6 43.20 Farm Bureau this week asked the Gr. Hoi. E. M. Ginter 1200 4. 48.00 principal farm bodies in the state to Seventy Carloads Butter E. M. Ginter .-. Holstein 1044 3.6 37.58 yconBiKiN'G send representatives to a statewide E. M. Ginter Holstein 1200 3.5 42.00 Shipped Every conferance at the Old Capitol, St. KW3WK Edwin Brin Gr. Shorthorn 1008 4.3 43.34 Week PHASE OP TENTEP Edwin Brin Shorthorn 1113 3.5 38.95 AUSTIN MARKETS MlOSEMEKT..JSC Gr. Hoi. John Bcach 1023 3.8 38.87 A ^r\tfofterence be\we«\ Iffjr Farm Burean News Service— Holstein John Beach 843 5.2 43.S3 Quoted by Peoples Service Store— & NNikVe-fcweXou IRlOMPHALTOOR across Co-operative creameries in Minnesota Leslie Govier Native 112S* 3.8 42.75 Dairy Butter 30 ^b\v cfi SUSYCn&CCS are saving $10,000 every seven Leslie Govier Gr. Hoi. 1275 40.80 OONTOfcKT. 3.2 Eggs 18 Native Potatoes, per lb 05 by shipping their products at Leslie Govier 1104 3.9 43.05 owwiip sou c.arC\ Yvo\& u? Beans 9 saiM freight rates through the Min-nesota Leslie Govier Native 1194 3. 35.82 Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack $2.25 •sou*- pasfts Co-operative Creameries as-Scefatiorn, Leslie Govier Native 1017- 4.6 46.78 POULTRY tf*ifc.\crvc\c\osv Inc. A. Kuhle Holstein 1629 3.6 58.64 Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Kecords of the association show Gr. Hoi. A. Kuhle 1062 3. 31.86 Heavy Hens 16 Then don't try to wear one. 1 -tfcafc 70 cars of co-operative cream•«ry Light Hens 12 A. Kuhle Gr. Hoi. 1245 3.2 39.84 Geese 11 Imtter are moving to the eastern Let us sell you your A. Kuhle 1113 3.2 35.61 Roosters 8 naik^: every week under the association A. Kuhle /1023 3.5 35.80 Eggs-. 17 Hay, Straw, Mill Feed, marketing plan. These cars James Beach Gr. Hoi. 1398 3.2 44.73 Ducks 15 estanry more than 2,000,000 pounds of Young Spring Duck 18 James Beach Holstein 1113 3. 33.39 O Geese 18 Batter. James Beach Holstein 1056 3.4 35.90 Turkeys 18 U!hc association has started shiprpiti: Holstein 1107 3,2 35.42 James Beach Broilers 25 1 Poultry Supplies "butter direct to its New York office. Gr. Shorthorn 558 Leghorn Broilers 20 Thos. Towey 7.8 43.52 lis Guinea hens, per doz. $4.00 Within 30 days, according to A. Thos. Towey Shorthorn 1152 2.9 33.41 Beekeepers' Supplies HOG MARKET. JL McGuire, general manager, practically Neal Linton Shorthorn 1005 4.3 43.21 Medium and Butchers $9.75 SEEDS THAT GROW all New York shipments from ^WORLD'S GREATEST Harry Glover Gr. Hoi. 996 4.6 44.43 -4 Packers $8.50 I TODteisaber creameries will be shipped Holstein 1101 •i Harry Glover 3.9 42.94 Seed Grain, Veal, Sheep and Lambs fa the association's eastern office, a Harry Glover Holstein 1095 3.1 33.94 Bulbs and Plants Fat Lambs $8.00 to 10.00 twlfiere freight bills will be carefully mm f/ajpwc IWELS J. M. Lange Holstein 942 4.3 40.50 Veal .$3.50 to $6.50 We don't meet Prices we make them. "inspected, the butter distributed to Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 J. M. Lange Holstein 1260 3.5 44.10 tlie purchasers, and every sale audit«.edf. Cattle J. M. Lange Holstein 1068 3.8 40.58 WonderShow HARE & GOSS Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 to protect the farmers' interests. J. M. Lange Holstein 1027 3.7 38. DELVXE Cows and Heifers $3.00 to $5.00 ^.Transportation service of the assffliSaEion M. Ellinghuysen £r. Hoi. 1326 3. 39.78 Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 was called into action when FEED & SEED STORE M. Ellinghuysen Holstein 1347 36.37 2.7 Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 xeports of a freight handlers' strike M. Ellinghuysen Holstein /TZ 1146 3.5 40.11 grf Buffalo reached St. Paul. Within M. Ellinghuysen Holstein 1062 4.7 49.91 Austin, Minn. hours, the association had changed Holstein SEATS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT WOLD'S DRUG M. Ellinghuysen 1506 2.9 43.67 -fiber, routing of half the state's butter STORE. Prices same as at Grounds. M. Ellinghuysen .. Gr. Hoi. 1002 3.2 32.06 SPEC ^idipxnents, so that there would be no M. Ellinghuysen Holstein 1290 3.2 41.28 STAR jgaassJbility of delay due to the strike. M. Ellinghuysen Holstein 1048 3. 31.41 KB M. Ellinghuysen 1101 33.03 3. LIGHT •*Sb- I HAYING TIME Herds Averaging Over 25 Pounds of Butterfat for the Month. Av. Lbs. Av. Lbs.. Av. No. of Owner of Herd— Milk. Fat. Test. Cows. H. R. Brownell .—. T. 1 ...... 676 31.88* 4.7 14 HERE J. A. Nichols ... 943 38.37 6 4. Louis Lenz 664. 27.49 4.4 11 Lloyd Buttolph 559 27.84 10 4.9 F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, by Alvin Schroeder '758 26.03 3.4 12 County Agent, Mower Co. Otto Ellinghuysen .... ...... .v.... .. 878 30.36 3.4 9 No matter where or what the 873 30.01 Albert Ellinghuysen 3.4 9 electrical trouble is, we can How is your Equipment? Don't lose a load or two of hay trying to 31.58 E. W. Ginter 847 3.7 18 Adams,, Outdoor Meeting. make the proper repairs. It will Repair that old rope or Carrier. 27.88 709 ,3.9 16 Ed Brin large crowd gathered on the pay you to have your work done f'A. John Beach ......... 712 28.69 4. 15 by us. grounds at Adams on Thursevening, 36.90 Leslie Govier ...... .989 3.7 11 June. 28, to witness a A. Kuhle 879 30.37 3.4 13 taBenroag picture show on an outdoor James Beach 975 33.61 3.4 11 After the films were shown, University of Southern T. F. Towey 666 28.89 4.3 19 ladies served ice cream send cake We can furnish a HAY CARRIER that (Mi((r Neal Lenton 725 27.85 3.8 14 Minnesota Jbtlie school building. wilLfit any steel track. ,. Harry Glover 674 29.70 4. 20 Phone 7502. J. M. Lange Tr.... 792 28.91 3.6 21 Decker Bros. ~Windom Community Meeting. 858 29.46 3.4 28 Max Ellinghuysen Windom community of the bureau met at the lawn at the of Jos. Meany Friday evening, Circus Coming July 10.—The ad' GET PRICES on: VEAE and CHICKENS 29. A program of moving picwas "Stores That Satisfy." -vertising for the. Hagenbeck-Wallace shown on an outdoor cr before selling elsewhere circus, whicfy will show in Austin, A large crowd was in at- at LANSING AND AUSTIN July 10, Was placed early this week. R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET famfance at this meeting. Austin is the only city in Minnesota v-V?'* 4 226 East Mill St. 3\ ,V. included in this year's circuit of the 4 Advertisements in The News reach Hagenbeck-Wallace company. ... Ae consumer. ifii