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

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-J£yW/?V %#& MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Plage Six Monday, Aug. 28,1922. LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. $ QA0 Raise More and Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. 4' HEADS CAMPAIGN ''PRINCE'' BARED State Fair Will Boast Million N- AGAINST RUST Dollar Daily Show AS AN IMPOSTOR More than 1,400 heackof cattle arts Survey Made Here To &|>e^ted to be shown in the cattle Determine Further show at thp coming Minnesota State Duped New York Society for Two Fair, twin cities, September 2 to 9. Action. Years With His Stories Preparations are being made by the fair management to care for the largest About Royalty. "Dr. F. E. Kempten, pathologist of number of purebred"* animals Pertinent Pointers for Practical Farmers the United States department of ever exhibited at the fair. Premiums Prtpmd br dw Aykaknl Vtftnmmt. Uatvenity of MIMWOW agriculture, who is in charge of a NOW HE HAS TAKEN FIH1T and special prizes totalling $24,773 campaign for the destruction of all are offered for the leading breeds of DRY ROT OFTEN CAUSES Holsteins Making Butterfat Gains. Ijarberry bushes in the states where dairy and beef cattle. Minnesota now has three new thousand spring wheat is grown, arrived in Unusually big crowds are expecteJ 50 PER CENT POTATO LOSS Son* of Connecticut Washerwoman pound Holsteins according to official Austin Friday to make a survey of to attend the dairy cattle show of the Posed as Heir Apparent to Throne testing records certified by W. the work being done to exterminate fair this year," said W. S. Mosciip, of France—Police Say He Has Bins Should be Thoroughly Disinfected E. Peterson, steite superintendent of fho. weed in this section «of the country. of (Lake Elmo, ^superintendent of tho Three Wives in This Cojntry. official testing at University Farm. for New Crop. cattle department. "The campaign to Making the l^ghest. record turned Dr. Kempton was met by L. W. New York.—How the part of a interest farmers and breeders in the in to Mr. Peterson for some time, "Will it pa? to store my potatoes prince of royal blood, lie.'r apparent to IMelander, state leader, who accompanied Sidebelle Walker Ramona Fayne, owned use of pure-bred bulls to head their en the farm? Will market conditions the throne of France,*was played by by W. W. Walker, Austin, produced him on his tour. After completing herds is gaining headway everywhere. be better in the spring?" the romantic son of a Yankee washerwoman 884.27 pounds of butterfat or 1,105.3 the tour they will return to Prices alone will not answer these The results obtained the past few is revealed in police records pounds of butter in one year. questions for individual potato "growers, the cities where further plans will be years thruout the Northwest prova following the disappearance of his Honora Korndye Hengerveld, owned declares R. C. Rose, plant pest idiscusseJd for continuing the campaign. the value of a pure-bred sire. Thousands royal highness, Prince Louis Henri de by the Minnesota Holstein company, specialist at University Farm, St. Paul, Another conference will be of farmes have proved th&t a Austin, made a, record of 823.8 pounds Cliateroux de Bussigny de Bourbon. who states that the potato cellar or held with Harrison Fuller, director pure-bred bull will convert a scrub of fat or 1,029.7 pounds of butter. The man, who for two years duped storehouse must be so constructed and •of the Conference for the Prevention With a total output of 822.6 pounds exclusive social circles and Fifth avenue herd of dairy cattle into a very profitable taken care of-as to hold the potatoes of fat, equivalent to 1,028.2 pounds of of Grain Rust. establishments into accepting liiiu high-grade herd in only two or with the least possible loss from rots butter, Alexander of Pleasant View as a Bourbon prince and former major W' three generations. Half-blood daughters and other causes. Creameries Obtain 2nd, owned by William Schmidt, St. general of Russia who had saved the Dry rot will often produce a loss of of a herd of common cows and Peter, is now in the thousand pound life of the czar once, on the blotter Another Reduction" 50 per cent of the potatoes before a pure-bred sire will produce 50 per class by a safe margin. of the police, is entered as just plain spring, said Mr. Rose. It is caused by cent %more butter-fat than their In Freight Rates Other creditable records were made Harold Schwann, twenty-one, factory a fungus that generally attacks the mothers. The grand-daughters, carrying by Inka Bess Johanna, owned by A. J. hand of New Britain, Conn. tubers through wounds and bruises. Lashbrook, Northfield, 754.38 pounds 75 per cent of improved breeding, With the pi'ince is gone the princess ^Freight rate concessions that will Therefore ^careful handling after digging of fat, and 942.9 pounds of butter and their dog, Prince, named, so his will show an increase of about will have an important bearing SCHOOL GIRL FLIRTS WITH DEATH IN AIR. mean material savings to shippers of and by Nockdair Pontiac Burke Segis highness claimed, by the late Pope 100 per cent in butterfat poduction on the control of rots in storage. butter, wool, potatoes and 6ther farm Lillian Boyer, a 16-year-old Chicag-o school girl, will thrill visitors to the of the West Central School of Agriculture Benedict, whom he called a bosom Under average moisture conditions, Minnesota State Fair. September 2 to 9, as they were never thrilled before. She compared with their grand-mothers. products where producers at several at Morris, 722.5 pounds of fat friend. ivlll pass from auto to aeroplane, hang: by one foot from the wing- of the plane the fungus produces a brown dry rot Is it any wonder that the movement shipping points combine to obtain and 903.1 pounds of butter. tnd throw herself off the plane hanging1 only by her teeth. Left behind are several trunkfuls within the potato which causes the for pure-bred sires is so enthusiastically carlot rates, have been announced by of royal uniforms and a gold-plated outer surface to become considerably Co-operative Values Increase. supported?" A. J. McGuire, general manager of foiir foot sword, present from the shriveled. In very damp storage the Children Often Lost at Zoo. Heine's Verse. Forty-four per cent of the farmers •Livestock valued at close to a million late czar. the Minnesota co-operative association. surface of the tubers is covered with' 0f Minnesota marketed produce val- It's an unusual Sunday at the Bronx The movement of Heine's rhythms, Also, the police say, left behind are dollars will be exhibited at this too a white mold-like growth. Under low $82,760,459 through co-operative when at least two or three small What are known as "stop" simple as they seem, is not spontaneous ued at three wiyes somewhere in the country. of year's state fair. Reicprd-breaking temperatures the spread this rot is associations in 1919 according to the children are not taken to the nearest it is an effect of art the poet -charges-have been lowered more than Among these is said to be Mrs. Everett very slow and hence less destructive census figures. 1 station house and listed as lost. One entries are reported by the superintendents labored at his cadence as at his meanings. 65 per cent. latest Worthington of California, formerly ot of a than at higher temperatures. The number such co-operative the officers assigned to duty inside Artificial he is, but he has of the sheep, swine, horse The reduction was lowered at a Miss Emily Abets, and later, according a Old bins and storage cellars, espe-jorganizations has increased very rapcially the gates said that about docen get wonderful quality of never seeming &nd poultry departments. Bearing in Chicago last week, which to the police, the first wife of the when thej have had consider-1 idly jn recent years. Since 1913 the lost on an average every fair holiday. artificial. His verses dance and sway vas-attended by Mr. McGuire. When unmasked royal heir. "It's oa carelessness the part of the like the nixies he loved. Their every CREDIT SYSTEM number of co-operative creameries has the Creameries association began Mother Loyal. Still "just increased from 614 to 650, co-operative women," said the officer, as often motion seems informed with the perfect Back in New Britain, Mrs. Emily combining part-car shipments for as the of the .elevators from 270 to 435, livestock it is mischief on part suavity and pure spontaneity of Schwann, sixty-two, mother of Harold, SELF-SUPPORTING lost shipping associations froip 115 to 655, child. Often a woman who has pure nature. They tingle down the Movement east, the rate for stopping the "impostor prince," sighed and a be a and co-operative stores from 120 to youngster will just sitting on air like sunset bells, they float like at a station, without taking the car said she hoped Harold wasn't in any 200 and a corresponding increase has we'll bench perfectly calm, surq that clouds, they wave like flowers, they from the train was $7. A request serious trouble. taken place in co-operative organizations York Son. bring it back."—New twitter like skylarks.—W. H. Henley. for a reduction cut the "stop" charge "But if he Is," she finished, "he's of less importance. Plan to Be Adopted After to $6.30, effective July 1. The association my son, for all that, and I'll stick by "This means that hundreds of farmers considered even this rate too .without previous experience in cooperation him as a mother should. I'll go to Amendment and without knowledge of New York if it is necessary, though I Jhigh and a renewal of the protest TYLE No. 1. marketing methods have been cajjed dread such a trip. And I don't know lowered the charge to $2.50. upon to determine the policy of a cooperative where I'd get the money." The new rate, which applied to all marketing association," said From Joseph Terry, the "Terrible concentration shipments, becomes effective ERVICE State farm loan-machinery to be Dr. H. B. Price, assistant professor Secretary" to the vanished prince, October 1. au+horized by the Minnesota legislature of agricultural economics at University details regarding his life were obtained. after Amendment No. 1 (Rural Farm, St. Paul. "Failures are caused chiefly by poor management. ATISFACTION Windmill Coming Back Terry met the prince one day shortly Credits) is adopted on November 7, In some cases management has been after liis discharge from the navy, will be operated without a cent of As Source of Power inefficient because the manager was and admiration of the prince's expense to tax-payers, according to unfamiliar with marketing methods. monkey led to a friendship that resulted J. F. Reed, chairman of the farmers' In other cases it has been due to the in his becoming secretary. No, the time honored windmill committee that is urging favorable lack of proper information as to the "I returned a few weeks ago from K0BES' CAFE not doomed to the scrap heap. Instead, action on the amendment. business condition because of poor accounting. a trip on a battleship, the Illinois," soon be regarded as the farmer's Installation of the proper it will "While it wouldJ?e presumptive, as he said, "where I was a waiter. They types of accounting systems will enable cheapest sourse of electric power, gave me $42, and of this I gave the well as unwise, to contemplate the details a manager to ascertain the costs prince $4 toward the $15 he owed the says E. A. Stewart, associate processor of legislative action, there are R. C. ROSE, of handling each type and grade of landlord for back rent. He was just cf agriculturil physics at University certain fundamental features that are Plant pest specialist with the Agricultural commodity and will enable him to determine short of change, he said, but expected Extension Division of the Farm, St. Paul. The university sure to be included," says Mr. Reed. the financial condition of his to borrow money from some of his University of Minnesota. has ordered wind electric plants "One of the most important of these business without difficulty." wealthy friends." of all know types for use in a test is that tax-payers shall not pay a cent Terry gave the following vivid picture Sow Winter Small Grain Early. able dry rot from previous crops, are Sell Thru an Ad project to determine the efficiency of of expense incident to operating the in of the prince's daily schedule: Sowing winter rye and winter wheat heavily infected with spores of the dry the windmill as' a source of-felectric 7 a. m.—Princess gets up and goes system. In loaning money to farmers early gives increased yields, says A. rot fungus. They should.be thoroughly to work in Wall street broker's office'. power. "Wind electric plants are a the interest rate charged will C. Arny,. associate professor of farm cleaned out and disinfected by success," says Professor Stewart. "In-* be just enough higher than that paid crops at University Farm, St. Paul. spraying or swabbing walls, floors and the News 10 a. m.—Prince breakfasts in bed, expensiveness of operation and maintenance In the northern part of the state on bonds to take care of necessary a ceilings with solution of copper sulfate, Terry serving. His crippled arm, received sowing during the last week in August and the small amount of time overhead expense. One-half per cent one pound to 10 gallons of water, saving the czar from an assasslnatlqp, or the first week in September a or formaldehyde solution of one -and attention required are their outstanding should be sufficient. and silver plate in his gives better stands and better yields pint of 10 gallons. The bins should advantages." "Another feature that surely will head, needed to heal a wound received |E IfJ than later seedings, Professor Arny be well aired and dried out before the Mower County News MARKET PLACE, ffi be recognized is an amortization plan in war, prevent his royal highness h&s found. In the central and southern if potatoes are placed in them. State Banks High from getting up earlier. for repayment that is, payments will ffi You can do so thru an advertisement in the ijj parts of the state seedings may be The best storage temperature is 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.—Prince and his be extended over a long period—30 made up to September 15 to 20 under On U. S. Road List between 35 degrees and "40 degrees F. wolf hound take strolls on Riverside jfl It only costs a cent a word each issue, with jjj conditions favorable for immediate to 35 years. Each installment -will At these points storage rots spread drive, occasionally resting on a shady germination and growth with as good be for the same amount, to be mot more slowly and normal shrinkage in Minnesota under the so-called Babcock y, a minimum charge of 25c. For example bench. results as earlier seedings. weight is less than at higher temperatures. annually or semi-annually. Of each good roads plan is carrying on* Praises the "Princess." Large quantities of warm potatoes jfj an advertisement of eight words three injjj stch payment a part will go to m-jet At five o'clock he would meet the federal aid highway improvements Flax Resistant to "Wilt." should not be placed in a cool interest charges than due and the re While plant breeding experts of the princess coming home, and Terry itnore than double in number and covering cellar, as this causes the air to, become sertions would cost 25c nine words three &j .i.'nder will apply on the principal, Minnesota experiment station at University would serve dinner. nearly five times the mileage heavily charged with moisture and the Farm are at work developing "The princess is a good girl," Terry 'lhe older the loan, therefore, th«i Jfi times would cost 27c and so on. tubers will heat. It is a good plan to -of the average for the United States, flax resistant to flax wilt, which annually continued. "She believed everything greater will be the payment on pr»ci leave the potatoes out-of-doors overnight according to a recent bulletin from Mi causes losses running into mil- the prince told her about saving the pal, so when the term expires, tne and bring them into storage in the government bureau of public .. .. lions of dollars, A. K. Anderson, czar and his 14 wounds, and his being jfj WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT the morning before they are heated by ... u. lv{ is paid automatically." chemist in the agricultural biochem- roads. The figures supplement the report a major general. If she only day temperatures. Storage cellars istry division, is attacking the problem giving Minnesota first place knew." HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW should haye ventilators in the roof for from the chemical side. Prince Louis, or Harold Schwarm, Cost of Fireless among the states for the longest the removal of warm air and moisture. Growing the minute fungus which showed his first taste for a knightly These' can be regulated by stuffing mileage of completed federal and Cooker Only $2.00 causes the disease on a number of different station back in the days when fee went them with hay or straw. Potatoes require highways and indicated that this substances found in the living to work In a New Britain (Conn.) a limited amount of air Which state is putting on the road as fast flax plant to see what chemical products screw factory to help his mother, should be provided for by an intake Mrs.\A. A. Wilson of Janesville, result, he hopes to determine by as they come in. who took -in laundry, make a living. opening at the bottom of the bins, otherwise Minnesota, has tried out the fireless careful analysis and extensive experiments Minnesota's excellent showing is in His slim pay went for spats and canes moisture collecting on the surface cooker and likes it. "I cook oatmeal just how the fungus lives on its spite of the larger funds provided and gloves, making him the town of the bins will result in too host, and just what chemical effects in it often," she writes. "I heat the dandy. thru bid bond issues and in other much humidity. it produces on the plant. •'With these When he came to New York he became stone about 25 minutes and then place •ways by various states to "advance facts determined, methods of prevention overseer of the dining room at the oatmeal and the stone in the highway development. MillionsJ-ost by Infectious Abortion. and control may be devised. the Metropolitan hospital on Blackwelis cooker. The oatmeal is perfectly "Buy only from herds known to be Chemical investigation of disease island. Here he wore a monocle, An Appeal. cooked in the morning. I baked beans free from infectious abortion," is the producing organisms attacking plants and in talking to the foreigners from Tf you have a bit of news— advice of Dr. C. P. Fitch, chief of the and fried chicken. I placed these in is afield which has been touched but whom he gathered a knowledge of division of veterinary medicine at Send, it in. "N. the cooker about 8:00 a. m. and th-?y little, said Mr. Anderson, and points several languages, he made it plain University Fain, St. Paul to Minne-' Or a joke that will amuse, to great possibilities, in the discovery were thorojy cooked for dinner.'' that he was a gentleman. sota cattle bre iers. "Breeders have of methods for their control and eradication. Send it in. The makings o^ this cooker are a He developed hauteur as he worked Your Name learned, to buy only from herds tested An incident that's true. alongside scullery maids. He called large oaii, preferably a 100-pound and found free of tuberculosis. To A bit of stuff that's new. himself Reginal Van Der Vere. lard pail, and a wejl for the cooking buy from herds tested and found free Eight counties in northeastern Minnesota Address But the scene was not big enough 'We want to hear from YOU— utensils. The well should be abo 1: from infectious abortion is just as important." are co-operating in issuing a for real triumphs, and he came to Jtfew Send it in. six inches small in diameter than ti district farm bureau newspaper. S§ven York with his wife, wh* had been ^Iillions of dollars lost annually southeastern Minnesota .counties have outer container or lard pail. Sheet employed on the island. from the ravages of this disease could "Tobacco is a dirty weed, undertaken a similar project which will Send in Your Order Today to asbestos should be fastened ar.»un»! Not long afterward a prince of polished be saved by proper precaution in serve 6,000 farmers. I like it. the well and the bottom. The sp*ca manners and dashing appearance, avoiding its spread through purchase WANT AD DEPARTMENT It satisfies no normal need, between i'»e well and the pail sh u.d with a pink hijed wolf hound of carefully tested cattle, declared Dr. /Light-Tainted kitchens make the I like it. and a monkey, with tales of wild adventures be packod solidly with crumpled p.*.per, Fitch. best of sunshine and lighten labor. It makes you," thin, it makes you and intimate anecdotes of MOWER COUNTY, NEWS sawdust, excelsior, ground cork the .world's notables, appeared on lean, Minnesota so far carries the banner or steel v.-c.o! and there should bi at Broadway and in fashionable clubs. It takes the hair right off your bean, Monkeys* Cleanly Anlmaia: in the" purchase Of picric acid, a least thren inches of packing ani .* Make your own count and enclose money with order. Harold's lifelong ambition was fulfilled. Monkeys, In their wild state, are It's the darndest stuff I ever seen, surplus war explosive being distributed rj the bor,rom the well. A tin lid «.o He had New York society at Initials and numbers count the same as one word. very clean animals, and explorers who by the Bureau, of Public Roads for I like it. cover *h2. well, a soap stone to pi^e his feet as a foreign potentate. p£ have visited their forest homes, and land clearing purposes, according to in it as heater, a stuffed pillow tj observed their habits, report that they the United States Department of Agriculture. maiaafiBafiSfiifiiKiiin^^ When you have your printing done fit over' it. and your fireless cooker have often seen these animals dashing Advertising. is the art of making Since August, 1921, farmers -at The News, you combine three essentials—quality, water into their faces, and having is finished a1- «t cost of less than $2.' 3. of the stat.e have taken 1,044,300 ethers think as you think about your News Bring Results. reasonable price, a good wash very much as mankind pounds. Advertisements product. News Advertisine: brings results. j.--- a 'h