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

September 25, 1922 · Page 6 of 8

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The head is an excellent index to the breeding, quality and value of the animal. The eye should be large, bright, clear, Indicating good health the face should be medium in length, free from fleshiness, allowing an expression which the true dairyman cannot refraiij from casing cl*» "ii)v££t" ijosfrils Targe and well I FINE TRIBUTE IS Keeping Exact Tab on Father Time (jjlated to allow for the entrance of Postal Department plenty of air the muzzle large and broad, indicating a good feeder, and Requests Placing Bud Bright's Brainstorms PAID GRAND ARMY the jaw should be strong. Of City -Mail Boxes The constitution can be judged in part by standing in front of the heifer (Continued from Page One) calf. We do not like a calf that stands Because of a campaign inaugurated be a most magnificent object lesson in with the front legs.close together. This You should both eat them at in Austi nabout ayear ago, this is an indication of poor constitution. patience, fortitude and all the elements the samie time. The legs should be straight and wide city is well supplied with devices to in human" character which Let us sell you your apart, making room for a wide chest better the mailing service here, made for uplift and National good. HOES G. F. floor. Postmaster Cook said Saturday. "The guests of Des Moines in the The calf should be examined next day of that Grand Army parade will from the side. The neck should be On account of delays caused to carriers be honored in being permitted to look neat, slim and medium In length. A 111 at dwelling houses where no upon the remnant of'the veterans of 1 1 1 For Men, Women and short, thick neck is desired on the beef door-slot or mail receptacle is provided the Grand Army of the Republic who animal, but upon the dairy animal Children the postoffice department has it is never associated with good dairy have made this Nation. directed that postmasters require of type or high milk production. The "But the scepter is passing. Willtheir HARNESS their local patrons conformity to the neck should blend neatly into the children's children even to the shoulder which should be rather spare rules of the department, Postmaster third and fourth generations show jj in. flesh and come to a point at the Cook said. the same loyalty to constituted government—to Collars and Collar Pads withers. If it finally becomes necessary mail tfye country and Flag as The above Is from bulletin 103-A, delivery will be discontinued where did their sires? Save your old shoes "The Dairy Heifer and Her Calf," by no door-slots or mail receptacles are "Full sixty years of a great Nation's Let us repair them provided, the department's statement history will parade in Des reads. Moines this encampment a history surrounded by the glory of achievement When you have your printing clone in duty well done, of service Jensen-Phiffer at The News, you combine three essentials—quality, gladly given without hope of reward. reasonable price, "Give to them t^e honors due Company and speed. saviors of a nation! Render them Three master clocks, buried underground to maintain constant temperature, the homage of a grateful people, remembering Dress may not oftem keep tab on Father Time at the Naval observatory in Washington. The that but for them this chronograph shown in this photograph records the time signals as they are make the woman, but shm East of Court House great Nation would be broken, disappointed, Spencer Jordan sent out by radio to all parts of the United States. often makes the drsss. Austin, Minn. and crumbling." Funeral Director. On her recent visit to Des Moines, LEGAL NOTICE Excellent Type of Dairy Heifer. Iowa, where the National Encampment The Establishment of Service. B. W. Fairbanks, Just issued. Copies of the Grand Army of the Republic POINTS CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION may be had free on application to the opened yesterday, Mrs. Isabel TO SELL LAND. extension service, Colorado Agricultural Worrell Ball was asked by the Des «t* Estate of Frank Vacura. college, Fort Collins. While the Moines Register to write her views STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of bulletin was written primarily for use Dr. B. T. Johnson For Radio Supplies and Mower. In Probate Court: of what this visit of the Grand Army FEED DAIRY COWS PROPERLY of members of Calf clubs, the information In the Matter of the Estate of meant to the Iowa city and would DENTIST will be of interest also to adults Frank Vacura, Incompetent. mean to those who met the veterans. Animal Requires Food in Accordance -1 who are beginners In dairying. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Office over Wold Drug Store. She responded as follows: With Amount of Milk She Is the above named incompetent and to Storage Batteries see Able to Produce. all persons interested in the sale of DIAL 2603 "In its last days, and possibly its CLEANING MILKING MACHINES certain lands belonging to said Frank best, because of the love ancljceverence Vacura: The" petition of C. W. Too many, cows are underfed. A in which the Grand Army of the Streeter as representative of the Suggestions Prepared by Dr. A. F. cow weighing 1,000 pounds needs each Republic is held today, this wonderful above named incompetent,being duly Hanna for California Department day, for the maintenance of her body, SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. filed in this court representing that organization of men who fought, of Agriculture. an amount of food equivalent to that it. is necessary and for the best interest W. R. EARL bivouacked and endured the horrors supplied in 8 pounds of clover hay and of said estate and of all interested The following suggestions for cleaning of southern prisons is coming to Des 20 pounds of good corn silage. She FUNERAL DIRECTOR therein that certain lands of milking machines were prepared 214 E. Bridge St. must have this food regardless of Moines in National Encampment, said incompetent described therein be by Dr. A. F. Hanna, field veterinarian Business Residence whether she produces any milk. Food sold and praying that a license be and the capital city of the great state for the California department of agriculture Phone 2512 Phone 2213 used for milk production must be in to him granted to sell the same. AUSTIN, MINN. will give them loyal welcome. NOW THEREFORE, you, and each addition to that required to keep the When through milking run warm "Men and women of the third generation of you, are hereby cited and required water through tubes. will vie in doing these veterans to show cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate 2. Thoroughly brush with hot water the honor which is their due. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Court Rooms in the Court and washing compound all parts with They will be welcomed by their old House, in the City of Austin, County Funeral Directors which the milk comes in contact. comrades, thousands of whom have of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the To Readers of the and Embalmers 3.—Place tubes, etc., in water which 3rd day of October, 1922, at 10:00 made glorious the Civil War record Day Calls—Phone 2188 has reached the boiling point and permit o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said of this great State. They will meet Night Calls them to remain therein for 30 to petition should not be granted. here their comrades-in-arms of the 60 minutes. Do not resort to further WITNESS the Judge of said Court, T. W. Donovan—5914 sixties, who were the pioneers in H. A. Goslee—6637 boiling. and the seal of said court, this Mower County News 8th day of September, 1922. 4. Place tubes, etc., in brine and settling the great West and making Motor and Carriage Service HENRY WEBER, JUN., chloride of lime solution and drain it mighty in freedom. These men Judge of Probate Court three to five minutes before the next are old and broken today, both guests A Good Dairy Cow Must Have (COURT SEAL) milking period. They will then be HOMMEL ELECTRIC Some Grain. and hosts. There will not be among HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, ready for use. Attorneys for Petitioner. them half a dozen men who are under CO. cow's body. A 1,000-pound cow producing Small top pails are used for stripping (File No. 2917. Sept. 11-18-25) seventy-two. The greater number 20 pounds of 4 per cent milk the cows. NORTH MAIN STREET 203 will be seventy-five, and many a day, improperly fed, devotes about The four main points (1, 2, 3 and 4) for Expert Electrician In the Case of Love. half of her feed to maintenance and have been living on borrowed time are observed daily in the morning, and Absence is like a wind which fans half to milk production. Obviously DIAL 26 7 9 only the third point is omitted in the for more than ten years. conflagration, but whi$ extinguishes a when a dairyman has gone to the expense candle.—M. Tinayre. evening. a 4- of supplying that half of the food required for maintaining the No. 23— 5:40* 8:25* OU will find in The Mower County KEEP DAIRY UTENSILS CLEAN 3:50* SKIM CREAM MORE CLOSELY Travelers' Guide cow's body, it is poor economy to withhold Lv. Lv. Arr. any of the other half, all of which Jackson. Wells Austin. News columns, advertising of the leading First Thoroughly Rinse With Warm Keeps Better During .Hot Weather goes to produce milk. A cow then requires 8:53* 11:05* Unless otherwise designated, alf the No. 22— 6:35 Water and Then Brush Well and Make* Better Butter—Keep 5:00* 8— 2:35 7:00* feed in accordance to the trains listed below are daily. See N°. a— 9*'5 Inside and Out. merchants. These merchants handle 8kim Milk on Farm. Arr. LaCrosse. Lv. Austin. amount of milk she is able to produce. footnote for explanation of No. 22— 11:20*# 4:00* The heavy producer needsNthe reference marks. Clean all dairy utensils by first If it's to keep best during the warm No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* Bold faced figures indicate P. M. most feed. the best lines of merchandise, "and are at all thoroughly rinsing them in warm water Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. weather and to make the highest quality Light faced figures indicate A. M. Farm-grown roughages (silage, hay, next clean Inside and out with No. 1.- 7:00t 11:454 a butter, cream needs to be skimmed etc.) furnish the cheapest food nutrients. times ready to take care of your needs. brash and hot water, in which a cleaning No. 23— ^11:17* 3:40* closely. Better butter is made from However, a good dairy cow cannot a if Daily except Sunday. material has been dissolved then heavier cream as the fine, sandlike eat enough roughage to supply her Milwaukee & St Paul $ Daily except Saturday. rinse, and lastly sterilize by boiling grains that are precipitated in churning needs for milk production. She must On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday water or steam. Use pure water only. are more solid than the butter resulting have some grain. Therefore, to feed a a only. After cleaning keep utensils inverted from thin cream. Also It will with the most economy the following In pure air, and sftn possible, W- If pay to ship the heavier cream, as I. & M. Division. rules must be-observed, the University says until wanted for use. there is no use to. pay shipping charges Arr. Arr. Lv. of Missouri College of Agriculture. By making your purchases of Mower on skim milk. It will make better feed Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. DISPOSE OF BOARDER COWS No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 on the farm. 1. Feed all the roughage a cow will No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 County News advertisers, you rest assured eat. She will eat more if fed three Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. Lv. Lv. Axr. Wise Plan to Sell Any Animal That times a day instead of twice. Tester la Big Aid. Lv. AJT. Arr. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. that you are getting reliable merchandise Does Not Pay for Feed What Nothing compares to a good cowtester 2. Feed grain in proportion to the 7:07 7:47 11:25 No. 12— 3:50 No. 2— T:00" 7:45 They Should Yield. in helping get the herd in the pounds of miik produced. 7:25 No. 16—*»4:40 8:10 8:45 No. 8— 2:45 3:30 •_ Lv.. Lv. Arr. way of bringing profits. To a Jersey or Guernsey cow feed and at right prices. Sell the boarder-cow which doesn't For Milwankee and Chicago. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. one pound of grain for each three to pay for the hay you buy for her. 9:00 1:05 Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. No. 15— 8:25 three and one-half pounds of milk Get Rid of Poor Cows. 7:25 Grade Jerseys giving less than 3,500 10:56 Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 No. 11—6:50* Dairymen are now. realizing more produced. si No. 4 7:20* 10*00* Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. pounds, Guernseys giving less than keenly than ever the necessity of getting To a Holstein, Ayrshire, or Shorthorn 1,'f: 4,000, and Holsteins giving less than Mixed—, 8:15* x.*-. 2:10* .£ Ly. Austin. Arr. Omahau rid of the cows that are scarcely feed one pound of grain fot each No. 2—i 11.50* 2:40* No. 15— 1:05 10:05 5,000 pounds of milk in a year don't paying their board. These cows place four to four and one-half pounds of No. 8— 7:50 10.50 No. 11— 10:56 7:M pay for their feed. A too heavy a tax upon the herd to milk produced. Lv. Calmar Air. Austin, ^Omaha. Arr. Austin. 1 make the dairying go as it should. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 No.l&— 7 30 4:40 A Fly Spray. No. 3— 12:10 /.r 2:55 No. 12— 7:40 3:50 The ravages of flies in the dairy Woman Laughs at Death. No. 83-^' 4.15* i"v 6:45* Cows to Keep Up Fertility. "1 barn can be partially checked by Watch the Mower County Niagara Falls, N. Y.—An unidentified Ten cows in milk would be about Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* TRIANGLE TAXLLINE spraying the cows with fly a spray. woman waded into the Niagara Mason City Branch. Zrp the logical number to keep up the fertility Albert Lea—Austin. number of good A sprays are on the river just above the falls, and was Lv. Austin. .- Arr.Mason City. on a 140-acre farm where commercial v.: -r V' -***•-. j'-'r -. -. market. No. 102— 11:50 -, 1:S0 Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea swept over the horseshoe falls. She fertilizers ar% used, and News Advertising. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. left on the bank a note which said: where there are three dry cows, some 11:00 a.m. "I Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. •. 12:00 m. Keep Fowls Separated. am going to see the falls. If I get young stock, and some horses. No. 101— 4:50 && 6:10 3:00 p. m. 1-.-' 4:00 p. m. Keep growing chicks. and claying dizzy and fall please notify William Ait No, 103—^ 1:30 '-.J' 3:00 Lv. i^v. AiDerc Albert Le* Lea .. t- Anstia hens separate throughout the sum* Jones, Orchard Park, N. Y." r-t 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. mer. Uses of Liberty. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. S.-M. Division—Mankato and Brethren, ye have been called onto 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. Wessington Springs, S. D. Maintained for Revenue. liberty only use not liberty for an occasion Mower -County News Market Lv. Arr. "Am In these days cows are maintained to the flesh, but by love serve Place is the place to list anything Austin. 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