Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 31, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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HP ., irwr^ wn sm t'V *i'~'' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six 7 Thursday, Aug. 31,1922. LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More and Better Crops, Marketing and 5 Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes. Co-operative Creameries $18,000 SAVED 600CARSFOR' 3,000 Farmhands Sent I Out By Free Service GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS FAIR EXHIBITS Facing New Competition 01V14S00 CARS before selling elsewhere Nearly 4,000 farm laborers were R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET I sent into the harvest fields in August Creameries Association Livestock and Machinery 226 East Mill St. by the public free employment service, vVorking Together Made for the creameries, it is prepared to operated by the state industrial meet it 335 co-operative creameries Reports Freight Tax State Fair State Great In commission in co-operation with the have become members of the state association, Savings. Terminal. Dairying. federal government. The employment and thru this combined service is co-operating with the Farm power they. are going to be able to I CLOSING OUT SALE Bureau to furnish help £o Minnesota wage a successful battle. Savings in freight rates on 1,200 "More than 600 standard sized livestock By A. J. McGuire. farmers promptly anl efiicicntly The association has organized the carloads of butter, shipped thru the and box cars, which if made up For twenty-five years Minnesota Actual farmers, recommende.l by the whole state with the exception of but Minnesota Co-operative Creameries into one train would stretch for more We are quitting farming and will sell all our stock has been recognized as the greatest federation, are employed to help se'ect five counties. During the flush, June association in its first year of active than five miles, will be necessary to butter state in the Union. Minnesota the best farm workers. I ?nd farming equipment at Public Auction at the farm and July, 72 cars of butter „were shipped marketing work, amount to $18,000. transport the livestock and machinery known as the Farm, 1 mile west of Oakwoocl has made high quality butter because old Cook weekly on which there was a net The association announced today exhibits to the coming- Minnesota cemetery on of its GOO co-operative creameries. Prosperity saving of $180 a car. that economics in freight charges, State Fair, September 2 to 9. *VJ4j| Thursday, September 7 The association has a New York (brot about by shipping in carlots, '.The terminal facilities at the Minnesota Other states built co-operative follows the Dairy Cow office for the distribution of the butter, amount to more than twice the total State Fair are the most complete creameries at the same time Minnesota and thru this office as high as 14 cost of operating the organization. In Sale Commencing at 11:00 A. Free Lunch at Noon. SURE ATTEND BE V5U THE of any fair or exposition in the National Dairy was building- its creameries, but cars of butter have been distributed other words, according to A. J. McGuire, ^country. Constant improvements 8—HEAD OF HORSES—8 in the other states the co-operative Exposition i%r. T-'f* in a day. The association has been general manager, the savings Siave teen made in the terminals the ij 1'e,\tl urs old' wt 1400 lbs--' 1 Bay Mare, creameries have been largely killed successful financially from the beginning. in freight rates already have paid d,iW 1402 Gelding, 6 years old, wt. past fourteen months, more than $30,,€00 1 Bay off. In Minnesota they have survived, It has never been a dollar in back to the co-operative creameries having been spent in building rf'.'.J Sy Geldln» 4 years old, wt. 1250 lbs 1 but they are by no means safe. and their patrons, more than the cost debt, and the $19,000 that has been Black Gelding, 3 years old, wt. 1100 lbs. 1 Black Mare, platforms and installing other permanent Twenty-five years ago the co-operative paid in by member creameries in capital of the state agency, so that the other improvements. I yi®i^ .1 To' 1?00 Sorrel Mare, 5 years old, 1 creameries manufactured practically stock is practically all in the treasury activities of the organization actually wt. 1150 lbs. 1 Spring Colt THOMAS A. CONLON The fair owns its own terminal, all the butter that was made cost the farmers nothing at all. of the association, making the 'which covers more than 40 acres. John 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—-9 -in Minnesota. At the present time capital stock worth 100 cents- on the The membership of the association B. Ryan, of St. Paul, one of the best Good Milch Cows 1 two-year-old Heifer: 1 vearling there are 2,000 cream stations scattered dollar. The association is financially totals 335 co-operative creameries. Heifer. known traffic men of the country, is thruout the state and owned by The state agency, launched last year, AUCTIONEER able to take up any work the member superintendent of the department of 75—HEAD OF HOGS—75 the centralizers. already covers all but five of the creameries want to have done. 86 transportation. His assistant is E. E. Brood Sows, some have litters and others will fa'-row 13 counties Minnesota. Fourteen ex Maintains Best tVorkers. Centralizers Form Danger. in- shortly 16 Spring Shoats 15 Summer Pigs. Iibby. pert field men are at work helpingcreameries 4 In fifteen national buttermakers' The centralized system is what killed Mr. Eyan's organization is complete MACHINERY to improve the quality of contests, the buttermakers in the Minnsota off the co-operative creameries in in every department. Exhibitors DIAL 2156 FOR DATES -1 7-foot Deering Binder with trucks 1 Dain Hay their product to command higher 'other states and they are now making creameries have won 13 times. iBan make all arrangements, collect AUSTIN, MINN. 13:mch Gang Plow 1 16-inch Janes- John Deere prices, and to market in carload lots every effort possible to get control There is a national contest on again claims and send money orders right ville Sulky Plow 1 5-foot McCormick Mower 2 6-Shovel at lower transportation costs. this fall in connection with the National of the butter industry in Minnesota. on the grounds. John Deere Cultivators 1 12-foot McCormick Hay Rake1 Dairy show, October 9 to 14, To this end one of the largest Ail of the railroads co-operate with 6-Shovel Case Cultivator 1 4-Section Iron Harrow 1 8foot at the state fair grounds. centralizers in the United States has the transportation department of the 4 Disc 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Stoughton 1 in. Truck Wagon* MRS. WOODSON'S i/rno iir/\/M\A/\kTin announced its plan to establish swee: It is highly important that the Minnesota fair. The Great Northern road assigns 1 Stoughton Tripple Wagon Box 1 Hay Rack. cream creameries in Minnesota. It a yardmaster, agent and clerks co-operative creameries should HAY and OATS AUCTION SALE is doing this in order to be able fco win the national banner again this -who are at the terminals during the 5 Tons Timotry Hay 400 Bushels Oats. compete with the co-operative creameries entire fair. All of the railroads entering fall, and to assist in this important Trms:—All sums of ten dollars and under, cash. On on the New York and Philadelphia the twin cities have solicitors work the Minnesota Co-operative sums over that amount a credit of one year's time will be markets where the consumers demand Creameries Association is offering assigned to the fair office. The Minnesota Having decided to quit farming, I will sell to the high-quality butter. The centralizers given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest from Transfer furnishes a clerical $500 in cash, to be pro-rated among highest bidder without reserve, on my farm 11/2 date of sale. miles have practically all the other £orce which looks after the billing, the creamery operators whose butter south of Aiifctin on the Red Ball Route Harvey Brothers* Owners butter markets of the United refunds and collections. scores 95 or above at the National States, and they are now making a Exhibitors and visitors to the fair Dairy Show. TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 drive to get these two important markets. •can make passenger reservations for Col. Albert Hopfe, Auctioneer. Dairy farmers, as well as the tickets and berths thru Mr. Ryan's creamery operators should be interested Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Clerk. AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP The establishment of sweet cream «2ffice, which co-operates with,all of in the winning of the national the following described property to wit: creameries in Minnesota by the centralizers the ticket offices of the twin cities. banner. It will not only mean valuable 9—HEAD OF LIVESTOCK—.9 is putting into effect the advertising for their product, FARM BODIES GET 1 four-year-old Gelding, wt. 1250 1 eight-year-old most dangerous weapon the farmers' but it will result in a higher price for 'Mare, Wt. 1250 1 ten-year-old Mare, wt. 1250 6 Milch creameries have yet had to go agiainst. all the butter produced in the state. Cows these are extra good cows and if you are in the market TVLE CAMPAIGN CALL The co-operative creameries in Minnesota When the little'co-operative creamery for cows it will pay you to attend this sale. have kept in the lead because in Southern Minnesota exhibited they have made better butter than FARM MACHINERY butter at the World's Fair in Paris ERViCE the centralizers but now, with the 1 Binder, 6 foot cut 1 McCormick Mower, 5 foot cut a number of years ago and won the Agricultural Organizations centralizers taking the field for highquality 1 Rock Island Hay loader 1 Seeder 1 Disk 1 Iron Drag first prize in competition with the butter, the co-operative creameries 1 Hayes Corn Planter 1 Corn Cultivator 1 16 inch Sulky Support Credits whole world, that one stroke of good ATISFACTION will have to put forth exceptional Plow 1 Johnston Corn Binder 2 Lawn Mowers 1 Wall work on the part of the creamery Amendment. effort to hold the ground that they gon 1 Platform Wagon 1 Buggy 1 Cutter 1 Set 1V» operator may be said to have brought have made during the past 25 years. Inch Work Harness 1 Single Harness Some Horse Collars hundreds of thousands of dollars *o Foresaw New Competition. 1 Set Pick Up Guards 50 Good Grain Sacks 1 Post Minnesota. It made Minnesota Cooperative W W la "Nearly 4,000 agricultural organizations The Minnesota Co-operative Creameries 4 Mall 2 Log Chains 3 10 Gallon Cream Cans 1 Hay Creamery butter known as in Minnesota were called on KOBES' CAFE association, Inc., has seen this JRack 8 Cords of Good Oak Wood, dry Some Pole Wood. the best butter in the world. We mu3t yyyyygM1 this tfeek to rally to the support of competition coming, and fortunately, keep this reputatirn. Sy HOUSEHOLD GOODS the rural credits amendment—Amendment Ml $ 1 Stewart Range 1 Extension Table, 6 foot 6 Dining No. 1. SWANSON LEAVING Chairs 3 Kitchen Tables 2 Center Tables 4 Rockers In letters to the leaders of far-jmers* Real Estate Transfers 1 Combination Writing Desk 1 8-Day St. Thomas elevators, co-operative shipping FARM FEDERATION $ Clock 1 Complete Bed Room Suite 1 China Closet 2 associations, co-operative creameries' Deeds. Commodes 2 9x12 Rugs, in good shape 25 yards wool county farm bureaus, township farm Carl Thompson et ux to Lewis 4 ingrain Carpet 1 Couch 1 Hardwood Bed Some Bedding, Bureau units, farmers' clubs, boys and 1 Sell Thru an Ad in pictures and a lot of cooking utensils and many E. Kaiser, 5 5 Oak girls clubs, and other organizations, Founder of Farm Bureau $ articles to numerous to, mention, such as forks and tools Park Add 1.00 the state rural credits campaign committee Oscar Nupson to The Pyramid of all kinds. the the News Service called on farmers of Oil Co., E 25 ft. Its. 22 state to 20 ACRES OF GOOD STANDING CORN the News vote solidly for the amendment. Resigns. & 23 7—Original Piatt, This farm is in good shape with new barn just built Village of Grand Meadow. 400.00 "Vote Yes," is the slogan adopted and will be rentd the day of sale. Any one looking for a Otto Settor et ux to Peter S. "by the committee, headed by J. F. good farm close to town and close to good schools it will Resignation of Neill H. Swanson, Schmitt—Wy2 SW% & SW Reed, president of the. Minnesota Mower County News MARKET PLACE, ffi pay you to attend this sale. director of the news service and investigation NWYi 35-102-16 18,000.00 ^Fann Bureau federation. "Get Your department of the Minnesota 80 Pure Bred Single Comb Rhode Island Red Chick$ S You can do so thru an advertisement in the Geo. A. Peterson et ux to "Neighbor To Vote Yes,' is another. Farm Bureau federation, has ens 7 White Pekin Ducks. N. F. Banfield, Fr'l part of "The rural credits amendment, S It only costs a cent a word each issue, with yj been announced. Mr. Swanson resigned Terms of Sale:—Sums of $10.00 and under, cash outlot 36, village Brownsdale, Amendment No. 1, is the most important to become city editor of the over that amount 6 months' time will be given on good also lots 5 & 6 7, yj a minimum charge of 25c. For example !fi issue that has been before the Minneapolis Journal. bankable paper at 8 per cent interest. No property to be village Brownsdale 1.00 voters of the state in years," the call jfi an advertisement of eight words three injjj S. E. Elliot, formerly editor of the removed until settled for. G. A. Peterson to N. F. Banfield—EV4 says. "It should be talked over in Farmers Dispatch, and recently associated NE%—11-103 N sertions would cost 25c nine words three every public meeting. Every agricultural Mrs. Hattie Woodson, Owner with the U. S. Grain Growers, 17W 1.00 community, town as well as Inc., has been elected to succeed |fi times would cost 27c and so on. J. E. Crippen et ux to Chas. farm, should see to it that its solid "Thos. A. Conlon, Auctioneer. First Nat'l. Bank, Clerk. him in the Farm Bureau organization. L. Harmacek—lot 9, Lake *rote is cast for the amendments Passage Mr. Swanson organized the news Park add 2,100.00 of Amendment No. 1 will enable WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT and investigation department of the Estella B. Puterbauch et ux £he legislature to establish a rural state federation, and founded the to ISddie Swenson—S% of We Sell Cheaper HERE, AND SEND IT IN NOW credits system that will build up the Farm Bureau News Service, which »i 5 N ^of NWVt 13-103N-14 ^prosperity of the whole state by !i serves more than 500 "home town" 1.00 Mraildmg up its basic industry withtont newspapers every week with news of Sophia A. Dunfee et ux to one penny of cost to the taxpay- MinnesotaTs cjb-operative marketing Clarence O. Running—L. 8 and agricultural organizations. According B, Bolcoms Add. to Austin 850.00 to J. F. Reed, president of the Calvin R. Younger et ux to Half Million Pounds federation, the department has been Here Are Some of Our Every Day Prices F. E. Hambrecht—60 A. in of Wool Go to Pools built up until it is recognized as the SW 10—and all that part strongest and most successful maintained of NWU—15 N. R. R. by any state federation. tracks, being about 6 A all "More than 500,000 pounds of Minnesota's 14c Per Lb. "The country newspaper has been Picnic Hams in 101—N—15W 1.00 1922 wool clip have gone to the best friend the Minnesota farmer F. E. Hambrecht to Artemessia the various farmer-owned marketing Bacon Squares 12J£c" and his organizations have had," Mr. Young—S 60 A of agencies which are co-operating with Swanson said. "It would be impossible SW%—10 and that part Fancy Bacon Strips 20c the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation. to give the home town paper of NW*4 15—N. of R.,R. Reports from the three sales too much credit for the part it has Thick Short Ribs of Beef 6c all in 101 N—15 W 1.00 ^agencies suggested by the Minnesota played in making co-operative marketing Ole K. Rud to Karinus Knutsen, wool marketing committee this year a success in Minnesota. It deserves Boiling Best 4c NE% SW% 10-103 :s3iow that in spite of reduced pro•^axKtion, the gratitude and the support N-14 W 1.00 the amount of wool pook| Hamburger Steak 9c of every farmer and every farm organization." by Minnesota farmers this year is Beef Roast 9c-15c -equal to the largest amount marketed Mr. Elliot has been intimately associated, Send in Your Order Today to ^co-operatively in any other year. GUY BRADFORD as a newspaper man, with WANT AD DEPARTMENT Special Prices Given to Farmers Buying in Large the work of farm organization for nine years. Auctioneer Quantities for Threshing etc. ftlsht-SlQhtcdneM. MOWER COUNTY NEWS The assertion comes from France rttat the majority of people are not We Pay the Highest Cash Price for Poultry. Marriage a la Mode. -only right-handed but also right«4gbted. Graduate of Jones Auctioneering It Is well life in the South seas Is so Make your own count and enclose money with order. By this Is meant that most School of Chicago simple and not complicated by social 'i St Initials and numbers count the same as one word. persons see better with the right eye or financial pressure otherwise, their uanuMaraianuaraiiLfi^ tfuui with the left and habitually, FARRELL MEAT COMPANY young married set would have a difficult though unconsciously, employ it more. Office, Austin Feed Barn time, for the average age of the jSome persons, however, make greater bride is twelve and that of the bridegroom 119 East Bridge Street fXise of the left eye than of the right, Dial 7180 seventeen. Usually the woman .and accordingly are said to be "left* Advertisements in the News. 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