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

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mams 4T&T -ss^s- W vm? 4 Vv MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. M* Page Siv Thursday, July 27, 1922 -'-''''a? '^r&Jkfr&S&S'MOWED nranm "iV-^ LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. eats Raise More and Better Crops, Marketing and I' p* *4 Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. U: ill FARMERS WATCH Immigrants Hurry to Land of Liberty "Old-fashioned" Ruskin. Sixteen Herds in Second Testing And the Overhead.' Nevertheless, though the future may "Are you sure you have shown me Association Produce Over 40 Pounds prefer to read Ruskin in selections, it FORTOE SKY* all the principal parts of this car?" is not conceivable that the present affectation asked the fair prospective purchaser. to despise so great a writer Yes, madam, all the main ones," returned 1 Out of a total of 355 cows tested, than twenty herds are using purebred and so fine a spirit will persist. This the dealer. "Well, then, where sixteen produced over forty pounds siresThe generation may be tired of Ruskin, but is the depreciation? Tom told me that Federation Urges County testing report showed that the of butterfat during june in the Mower-Olmstead the next will return to his noblest was one of the biggest things about a following had cows producing over things with a new pleasure.- He had car."—American Legion Weekly. Bureaus to Foil Cow Testing association, an ear, passion, exquisite sensibilities, forty pounds of butterfat: II. R. it was shown by* the report of the Schemes. a wonderful eye for the minutest and Brownell, four F. H. Reed & Son, tester, T. G. Brownell, which has just the grandest colored forms of nature Dr. B. T. Johnson been submitted to the Farm Bureau two J. A. Nichols, four Lloyd Buttoph, and he made some of the most magnificent- one Louis Lenz, one Albert-E!linghausen, Establishment of a farmers' "blue office. DENTIST things in English prose, passages sky" committee by every county The association's average production one Ginter and Ratcliff, like the lament over St. Mark's Office over Wold Drug Store. Farm Bureau which has not already one Ed. Brin, one Leslie Govier, was 681 pounds of milk, 25.47 unsurpassed descriptions of pictures, DIAL 2603 formed such a protective body will be pounds of butterfat. Fifteen herds three A. Kuhe, six James Beach, landscapes, trees, flowers.—Solomon Eagle. urged by the Minnesota Farm Bureau five Neal Lenton, one J. M. Lange, averaged over twenty-five pounds of six Max Ellinghuysen, two Alvin federation in an official communication butterfat for the month. Schroeder, two Otto Ellinghuysen, to county Farm Bureau F. H. Reid and Son are owners of HOMMEL ELECTRIC Working Toward an Object. boards, according to information received the association's highest producing five. Did you ever hear of a man who CO. The following herds averaged over here. coW, a grade Jersey. Her production had striven all his life faithfully and twenty-five pounds, of butterfat for A recent decision of the state supreme was 64.15 pounds of butterfat. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET singly toward an object and in no for Expert Electrician court, the warning will say, Mr. Brownell reported that the month: measure obtained it? If a man constantly more aspires, is he not elevated? has pulled the teeth out of the state Owner-— No. Cows Av. Milk Av. B.F. Test DIAL 26 79 In order to be included in the restricted quota, thousands of immigrants Did ever man try heroism, magnanimity, "blue sky" law, by exempting actual 741 35.57 4.7 14 on ships which had been lying outside New Ydrk harbor for some days made truth, sincerity, and find that owners of securities from jurisdiction 25.83 5.3 a race up the harbor on July 1. The photograph shows some of the steerage F. H. Reed & Son 18 481 there was no advantage in them, that of the state securities commission, arrivals on the steamship Conterrusso taking their first look at New York. J. A. Nichols 987 36.77 3.7 7 it was a vain endeavor?—Henry D. declaring that stocks once sold 29.66 4.4 Lloyd Buttolph 10 668 Thoreau. W. R. EARL can be sold again by the purchaser Alvin Schroeder 817 25.82 3.1 12 without the commission's approval, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Otto Ellinghuysen 949 29.66 3.1 11 THE HOME RADIO and even in spite of its disapproval. 3.6 Albert Ellinghuysen 723 26.57 Business Residence J. F. FAIRBANKS Phone 2512 Phone 2213 In several Minnesota counties, the Ed. Brin 663 26.05 3.9 19 AUSTIN, MINN. Farm Bureau has maintained a "blue 25.75 3.8 14 673 How to Make and Use It By A. HYATT VERRILL sky" committee, composed of three :u Copyright by Harper & Brothers 837 28.94 four leading farmers. Farm Bureau or A. Kuhle 908 28.23 4 13 members have been urged to decline Dealer In 11 904 26.89 2.9 Spencer Jordan XXII. THE SIMPLEST SENDING SET to, put any money into securities, 758' 28.06 3.7 13 oil lands and leases, or similar the variable condenser, E the B-battery COAL, WOOD, LIME, Although it may be possible to devise 25.26 21 629 4 Funeral Director. promotion schemes, until the salesman of from 60 to 120 volts, the a transmission set or radiophone 22 811 26.65 3.2 CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, six volt battery, the rheostat, the which is simpler than that shown in The Establishment of had submitted his proposition tube plate, I the grid, the phone Fig. 58, it is questionable if anything Service. BRICK AND WALL to the Farm Bureau "blue sky" committee. f— simpler would really be efficient. At transmitter. Such committees have issued Mower County Creamery Output Shows PLASTER. To make the inductance, wind the any rate, this is so extremely simple •warnings to farmers against manifestly two inch cardboard tube with thirtyeight that the veriest amateur should have Increase in 1921 Over Previous Year unsound schemes, and in some turns of No. 16 double cotton CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. no difficulty in setting it up. It has cases, Farm Bureau officers say, have covered wire or B. & S. wire. When Dial 2038 only two adjustments, the rheostat Office 301 East Bridge St. twenty turns have been taken, twist blocked stock selling schemes in and the variable condenser. Moreover, A distinct increase in the production ing the period of higher prices, which Physician and Surgeon Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. a loop in the wire as a tap-off and it is a very cheap set and, aside counties where the farmers' "blue of Mower county creameries in leads me to feel assured that the actual, Phone: Main 32 X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment sky" committee believed in the securities 1921 over the previous year is revealed net return to the patron, taking Assistants— offered were worthless. in a report just issued by Chris into account the costs, is still really Ernest H.Morris, M. D. Austin, Minn. Heen, state dairy and food commissioner. well worth while, and a much better Mabelle Moore, R. N. Collect Rust Spores return for money and labor expended While the number of patrons of than he has received from ?.* -. By Airplane Route *V any other source." the creameries increased from 1700 to 1751, there was a decrease of over Mr. Heen's figures for Mower TYLE For the purpose of collecting black county for the two years were as follows: $250,000 in the amount paid the patrons rust spores and determining migratory for their milk and cream as compared (The 1920 figures are given tendencies, two airplanes hovered to the figures for 1920. first, followed by 1921 figures) Number ERVICE over Austin and Mower county "While the total amount paid patrons, of patrons, 1,700-1,751 number Tuesday. Slides of glass covered with as well as the other totas in the of cows, 13,150-16-447 pounds milk vaseline are used to collect the rust cash account, shows considerable of a received, 71,534-70,352 'pounds ATISFACTION spores. The slides are sent to Washington change in 1921 as compared with cfream received, 5,741,721-5,325,227 where the results of the research //or»tr 1920, which change may not appear pounds butterfat, 1,49^,406-1,660,715 tot are tabulated. to be particularly in favor of the patrons, pounds butter made, 1,839,2522,075,610 O. H. Ostrem, representative iof we should bear in mind that received for butter, $1,065,169-$809,436 the department of agriculture, directs the cost of practically all items that paid patrons, $977,244-$705,92G. KOBES' CAFE the work. Major R. S. Miller enter into the production of cream and Lieutenants T. G. Williams and has been materially reduced since Minnesota butter production showed R. F. Jerome of the 109th Spuadron 1920," says a statement by the dairy an increase of 22.79 percent between piloted the panes. The planes were from the batteries, there is nothing then continue winding the other eighteen commissioner accompanying the figures. the two years, the figure being enroute to St. Paul. which need be purchased ready-made turns. The" tap-off should have "The cost of feed and care," he as follows: 1920, 139,229,843 1921, the insulation scraped off in making (except wire) other than the following: says, "was less during 1921 than dur­ 169,574,872. A RELIABLE the connection at C, after which the Farm Boys to joint should be covered with adhesive 1 Variable condenser of .0005 mfds. Enter Horses for tape. If, when using the set, any 1 Microphone or telephone transmitter. BATTERY difficulty is experienced it may be Races at Fair tuned to a different wave length by 1 Rheostat. Mr. Pep taking off one or two turns of the wire 1 Vacuum tube and socket. When you think in terms of at top or bottom, or both, of the inductance. A big entry of horses is expected 1 Cardboard tube about two inches buying a new battery think of For an aerial use No. 14 for the farmer boys' running races at In diameter and about three Inches the Mower County Fair, Austin, Aur phosphor bronze 7 strand or No. 14 PHILADELPHIA long. gust 22 to 25. plain copper, using an aerial at least DIAMOND GRID Running races for farm boys from 150 feet long and of several wires The diagram needs no explanation It is a proven thing of merit. Mower County have been given a and, if possible, use a counterpoise as to details. A being the aerial, the by F. L. LIEBENSTEIN, Users of our batteries will tell prominent place on the fair program as described under "Aerials." ground, the tap-off of inductance, County Agent, Mower Co. you that they give consistently because of the tremendous interest in good service under the most adverse this event. In an effort to interest XXIII. ANOTHER SIMPLE TRANSMISSION SET conditions. boys from all parts of the county to enter in the big event on the racing Cutting Noxious Weeds One of the simplest transmission Also, to. secure the best results, I E E A E O A N bill, liberal prizes will be offered to use a counterpoise as described under sets which can be devised for really There are two weed inspectors $ winners. "Aerials." practical work is that shown in Fig working in Mower County The efficiency 212 EAST BRIDGE ST. PHONE: 2610 Entry blanks may be obtained by 59. In this set, the only instruments The 'diagram shows so plainly how of their work can be greatly writing to Secretary J. W. Hare, at this set is made that no detailed explanation which are required are as follows: Austin. Entries will not be closed until increased if everyone will cooperate is necessary. The inductance the evening* before the race, in Vacuum tube with socket. with them. Money is being paid for is merely a single coil made by winding +Z+ V, each instance. This rule has been Variable condenser of .001 mfd. the purpose of weed eradication and about 50 turns of the No. 26 wire GET PRICES on YEAL and CHICKENS adopted to stimulate a big entry, and Telephone transmitter or microphone. on the pasteboard tube 3 inches in these men are willing- to do their best will undoubdtedly be the result of diameter. The radio choke-coil is some surprises from dark horses in to *get results but it is next to impossible before selling elsewhere 60 volt B-battery. made by winding a few layers of the the county. to find every patch of sow R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET The harness racing program at the 6 volt storage battery (ordinary No. 28 wire on the pasteboard tubes thistles, Canada thistles or other noxious fair is to be a big one. Horses fiom dry batteries may be used). 34 inch in diameter and the modulation 226 East Mill St. weeds in the county. If you all parts of the Northwest are expect 2 Fixed condensers of .0005 mfd. transformer N may be bought readymade ed. Purses totaling $2,400 are being know of some such patches on some 1 Modulation transformer or an old or an old style Ford spark plug offered, in amounts of from $400 to side road, back forty or some neglected type Ford spark coil. with the buzzer or contact screwed $600 for each race. The 2:16, 2:22, 1 Rheostat. down hard may be used. In setting up place, report it to the weed and 2:30 trots and the 2:15, 2:20, In addition, you will nieed some No. be sure the primary coil of the modulation inspector or to someone who will. and 2:25 paces are the big events We Sell Cheaper 28 B. & S. double covered cotton insulated transformer is connected with the on the program. Added money is being That is co-operation for the good of wire. phone transmitter O. One great advantage given. every farmer in the county and is a Advertisement 7-1-c No. 26 B. & S. double covered cotton in this set is that there are good deed rather than an unkind act insulated wire. only two adjustments to be made, the Y*V&XVV*\\o\s \Qttd The toward a neighbor when viewed in 2 pasteboard tubes inch in diameter rheostat H, and the variable condenser on words \s \a the broad light. ALBANIAN REBEL CHIEF and 2 inches-long. B. In the diagram, A is the sKoyA 1 pasteboard tube 3 inches in diameter aerial, the variable condenser, Many small patches of thistles and toe on deea) and 2 inches long. the inductance or helix, the ground, noxious weeds are getting started Here Are Some of Our Every Day Prices A supply of ordinary cotton-covered E fixed condenser, tube plate, in the county and unless checked in bell wire. grid, rheostat, I 6 volt battery, It's what you do—not what time will become a serious menace to Aerial wire (No. 14), seven-strand 60 volt battery, fixed condenser, you say you'll do—that us. We have many now that have the phosphor bronzer or copper is best, but radio choke, grid leak, N modulation 15c Per Lb. counts. Picnic Hams start on us. plain will do. transformer, O phone transmitter. PEED FOR ANIMALS Bacon Squares 12J£c" Hay, Straw, Mill Feed Too Much. Select Your Grain Samples 20c The Word Cockle. Fancy Bacon Strips A very stout man mounted the scales "To warm the cockles of one's Bundles of grain and forages POULTRY SUPPLIES in a downtown drugstore the .other day 5c heart" has several strange derivations. Boiling Beef should be selected early and put and dropped a penny in the slot. The word cockle is said to have been where they will dry and keep their FULE'O PEP 8c There was some wait, and the clanking Thick Short Ribs of Beef derived from the resemblance in shape color. Later they may be putinto and rattling of the inwards of the between a cockleshell and a heart Beef Steak 20c sheaves for exhibition at the POULTRY FEEDS .contraption, and the. pointer finally from the resemblance between the BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES fair. Select good, growthy, -leafy came to rest somewhere not far from Greek word for heart, kardia, and the Hamburger Steak 9c the 300 mark. There was an unseen samples of forage and straight, Latin word for cockle, cardiurn and witness to the ceremony, and, as the healthy stalks of grain with well filled 10c-12^c-15c from the Latin word cochlea, meaning Beef Roast fat man woefully contemplated the result, ventricle, a small cavity in an animal heads. After being dried and Field and Garden Seeds the voice of a wee small boy body bound into the right sized bundles piped up from behind him: "Say, Mis We don't meet prices, we We give special prices to farmers buying in large they may be wrapped loosely in paper ter, how' many times did it go make them. to avoid direct sunlight from bleaching. around?" quantities for threshing, etc. Exchanged Ideas. 7,, That the Hittites were in constant HARE & GOSS communication with other nations Is Making Matches. shown by the fact that Egyptian_ HELP RANTED: Correspondents Matches are turned out In huge FEED & SEED STORE scarabs and •maulets, Phoenician pottery wanted all over Mower County by quantities by machinery. The machines and Greek terra cotta figures are FARRELL MEAT COMPANY the Mower County News. If you like now in use cut up great planks found in the tombs of different periods. of wood into" match splints at lightning to write or think you can write Austin, Minn. Bronze daggers and jewelry photograph, which has just 119 East Bridge Street speed. The ends of the splints news, inquire at the News office^, Yous$f are fairly common and a "safety pin, arrived in this country, shows are then passed through a paraffin about our proposition. See City 3,000 years old, that would still work, S° El«» Vdren, the chief, of the Albanian !&'' bath and receive their heads. is said to have been found." Editor. 10-tf. revolutionary party., 'V of**,* Aii