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October 26, 1922 · Page 5 of 8

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ws1- •1 -rT-mmean**xsr— *%&&$£ f^' ll^f*t~ -4' w'j„ ,, t»3E W y~£T «•?}'.. V*. S-* swref efe'"-'" ^v'-„ w^|_ t* \m $• -t,^, ^^WjS-sf ^'""V^S't^ _»'« si n^f\^ Page Six MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. 9 Raise More and Better Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes- JUNIOR CLUBS WaUaw^ Visits Prize Bull at Soldiers' Home Farm Mrs. Dewey Rector and son autoed Auction Date Book LANSING MEET NOV. 1 to Rose Creek Sunday and were •tRemember guests of relatives. Thursday, October 27.—W. A. Madden, the Bible study class Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson entertained five miles west of Lansing, meets at the home of Grandma Summey's the following at their home Cattle and hogs. Col. Albert Hopfe, every Thursday afternoon. All Boys' and Girls' Clubs Sunday her brother Jacob Hanson auctioneer. are welcome. of Austin, E. H. and R. Rasmusson Achievement Week, Rev. G. F. Fink of Austin will give Wednesday, November 1 Albert of Charles City, Iowa, their daughter a lecture on the "Hidden Treasure" Nov. 1 to 4. Hadley, 4 Vz miles south of Austin, Mrs. Walter Rasmusson and family, in the church on Thursday evening horses, cattle, hogs, farm machinery. and W. M. Johnson and family. beginning at 7:30. All are cordially Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. urged to come and hear this lecture^ Members of the Boys' and Girls' velubs of Mower county are very busy "Since the prohibition went into Wednesday, November 22. Frank Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and ..•people these days. The ones who effect, I notice your husband is home Toussaint, three miles northwest family autoed to Lime Springs, la., "Stave not reported on their club projects every night. Aren't you glad?" of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, Sunday and spent the day wit hrelatives. are working hard to complete "Not at all. He's always in the cattle, and machinery. Gol. Albert -Jfcheir reports and stories before kitchen, making beer or something." Hopfe, auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rector, Mr. and -Achievement Day, so that they may Friday, November 10.—Dodge County ^receive their achievement medals at Holstein Breeders sale, West Concord. ~$hat time. Others, who are members GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. *iaf demonstration teams are practicing lor their part of the achievement before selling elsewhere *4 program, I R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET Secretary of Agriculture Wallace with Inspector General Helmlck of the United States army inspecting the George F. Howard, assistant state SHOE REPAIRING. modern dairy at the United States Soldiers' home, Washington. The picture shows the party viewing the new Header, will spend most of next week 226 East Mill St. Expert shoe repairing done at $5,000 prize bull born in. Norfolk, la., twenty miles from the secretary's home. Mr. Wallace is third figure from left "in Mower county. He will give a Noran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill and Gen. Tusker Bliss, superintendent of the home, is shown with light trousers. ^Salk and award the achievement medals street. Adv 21-tf at each of the club programs. 20,000 Barberry And, Then? The Mower County Achievement Bushes Destroyed With all. the love at his command, JDays will be as follows: Brownsdale, TYLE He sought a maiden's heart and hand. "Wednesday evening, November 1, at FARM LOANS Thruout the disappearing days, t8:00 in the Methodist church base-anent Approximately 20,000 common barberry He pressed his suit in many ways. Lansing, Thursday afternoon, We make Farm Loans at lowest ERVICE bushes on about 700 properties She smiled on him and promised that ^November 2, at 2:30 at the school rates, without delay. have been hunted down and destroyed She'd share his bunwalow or flat .ifiouse Dexter, Thursday evening, November 2, at 8:00 o'clock in the hall this yejir by field workers from And, soul-sustained, he found content Agents for the Federal Land Bank. ATISFACTION over Oltman's-Store Elkton, Friday the federal department and the University In her avowed encouragement. Come in and see us before you of Minnesota co-operating But she would always laugh and scoff .afternoon, November 3, at the school with farmers and owners. The season's At him a bit, and put him off, place your loan. Iliouse Rose Creek, Friday evening, drive was concentrated in southeast Whenever he essayed to make .November 3, at 8:00 o'clock, at the and east central counties of the Her say when she would undertake Farmers and Merchants State Bank. -schoolhouse. There is no admission KOBES' CAFE state, and 24 counties will have been charge and anyone interested in the To Keep his little house for him Austin, Minn. iioys and girls is cordially invited to thoroly combed when the last of the And, so, at length, his dream grew barberry scouts are called in. L. W. dim attend these meetings. Melander of University Farm, state And he awoke, to toss aside Each program will consist of leader of barberry eradication in All hope that she would be his bride. ^achievement stories, club songs and BERT WATKINS' AUCTION SALE Minnesota, says the original survey Anon he sought another dame, a demonstration by the club members, or "once over" has practically been And offered her his humble name, •and talks by Mr. Howard, the county Having decided to quit farming I will sell to the highest bidder without WHICH completed in 66 of the 86 counties of And this occasioned her who'd -met •agent, and others. There is also to be DO YOU reserve, on the W. D. Ames farm, located two and one-half miles northwest the state. Barberry eradication will His propositions with an exhibit of bread, cake, sewing, regret, of London and six miles northeast of Lyle, and eleven miles southwest WANT? eradicate or at least greatly reduce To prate about, thruout life's span, canned goods, vegetables and poultry of Austin on black stem rust. The infidelity of man. by the club' members. At Brownsdale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1922 THIS W there will be a canning demonstra&£pn by Pearl Cruickshank, Phoebe THIS SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M. SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOON 'Wood, and Lucile Belden at Landing-, ~%C 55—HEAD OF STOCK—55 Florence Johnson and Vivian Shoes For Everyone 6 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Brown Mare, 6 years old, weight 1700 1 Gray 'Cochran will give a canning demonstration If you would like to have your hens lay as you never expected Mare, 6 years old, weight 1500 1 Black Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1400 they would—if you would like to get eggs by the at Dexter, Glen Wilmot, 1 Black Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1200 1 Bay Clyde Mare, 9 vears old, Jesse Root, and Darwin Noyes will dozen where you now only get two or three try feeding them weight 1500 1 Driving Mare, 8 years old, gentle, a real family horse. •give a health demonstration at Elk•Jtoii, HEAD OF CATTLE—1 9 Black Poll Bull, 4 years old 8 Head of extra good O'Donnell Shoes Naomi Morgan and Hazel Hagen lviilk Cows, four will be fresh the day of sale with calves at foot, otners will freshen in the early winter. You will find that I have extra good big will can fried chicken, pumpkins, and for Milk Cows, and it will pay you to attend this sale as these cows should MASH -y^round cherries, and at Rose Creek, with care pay for themselves in butterfat this winter. Genevieve Fink, Lenore Merrill, 1 Men and Women the new wonderful egg-producing feed manufactured by The Quaker Oats 40 HEAD OF HOGS—27 Spring Shoats 7 Brood Sows 1 Sow with nice litter JUice Pulver and Kathryn Kink will at foot 1 Chester White Sow, to farrow soon 1 Duroc Sow, to farrow Co.x FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH is a soft feed—finely ground and correctly givft their dress form demonstrations. soon 4 good tried Brood Sows. balanced- a feed composed of animal foods, green foods, grain SHOES for Chilren protein food—like the hen picks up herself in the spring. This feed ADVANTAGES OF 50 CHICKENSMACHINERY, is the raw material from which eggs are made—it only needs the in a variety ETC.—1 8-foot McCormick Binder, good shape 1 5-foot cut hen's egg factory to put it in egg form. Give your hens all they will Deering Mower 1 Dain Side Delivery Rake 1 Dain Loader 2-row Hay eat—keep it before them all the time and you will get lots of eggs. GOOD CULLING John Deere Corn Cultivator 1 6-shovel Emerson Corn Cultivator 1 Edge of styles and The (Quaker Oats Co. guarantee it. 01 Drop John Deere Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire 1 8-foot Monitor Double H.L.Goss Seed Co. Disk Drill 1 Great Western Gasoline Engine SV2 h. p. 1 Pump Jack grades. 1 Nelson Tank Heater 1 Majestic Feed Mill, 8-inch burr 1 4-section Iron Dirag 1 14-inch Gang Plow 1 16-inch Walking Plow 1 Columbus 3-inch Our store is headquarters Tire Truck Wagon 1 3-inch Tire Truck Wagon 1 Wagon Box 1 Hay IFlocks Culled A Year Rack 1 Primrose Cream Separator, 950 pound 1 Double Seated Buggy 1 Velie Single Top Buggy 1 Bob Sleigh, 7-foot runners 1 8-foot Disk with Ago Better Than for shoes for the family. Trucks 1 Set lYz inch Breeching, Brass Trimmed Harness 1 Set inch IV2 Others. Concord Breeching Harness 1 Driving Harness 1 Single Harness 6 good Horse Collars all small tools, such as forks, Shovels, Eveners, Axes, and l| ^"f1iffl|l ifr ifr ifr if if if many other articles too numerous to mention. I Pure Bred ONE Complete Threshing Outfit, 20 h. p. Port Huron Engine 36x56 inch Twenty-two poultry culling demcmstrations One of those warm leather vests Minneapolis Separator. have been conducted by TERMS OF SALE—Sums the County Agricultural Agent in of ten dollars and under, cash over that amount will please the men. time will be given on approved notes of eight per cent until October 1, 1923. this county this fall. They have been BERT WATKINS, Owner. •conducted in the following townships. X»yle 2, Windom 1, Frankford 1, Austin Jensen -Phiffer Co. 1 SIRE SALE 1, Racine 1, Bennington 1, Clayton THOS. A. CONLON, Auctioneer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AUSTIN, Clerk 2, Marshall 2, Adams 2, LeRoy 1, Xiansing 1, Udolpho 1, Nevada 2, Sar-geant East of Courthouse Austin, Minn. 2, Red Rock Rock 1, and Lodi In the Struggle for Existence It is very interesting to note that Will be held under cover at the Crane Lumber Yards, blocks which were culled last year are much harder to cull this year. the Best Fitted Austin, Minnesota., 8:00 p. m. PUBLIC AUCTION. TTfae fact that they were culled last year can very readily be detected and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28,1922 Survive it is necessary to consider the finer As I am renting my farm and moving to Austin I will sell at Public Auction the following described property on the farm This law determined that the electric light points of culling when the second cul miles south of Austin, mile north of Varco School house on would put the oil lamp and tallow candle Grand Champion Blood Should Head Your Herd ling Is made. Those who culled their out of business. The same law determined WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1922. stocks last year invariably report very the survival of the freight train in competition with the ox-cart the survival of the favorable results and are anxious to passenger train in competition with the coQ again this year. The culled flocks SALE STARTS AT ll-:00 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON stage coach of the gas engine in competition RUCKS Jiave proven much more profitable with the horse. -HORSES.—1 Bay Mare, 5 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Brown $han those that were not culled. The This law works always and everywhere, Mare, 5 years old, weight 1200 pounds 1 Gray Mare, 6 years old, Shropshires of McKerrow and Glotfelter breeding. Blood fWfr which is left after the culls are and cannot be suspended by statutes or weight 1500 pounds: 1 Black Colt, 2 years old, weight 1100 pounds lines that have won consistently at largest shows. court decisions. Tremoved have more room and usually 2 Roan Colts, 2 years old, weight 2200 pounds 1 Mare Colt, 5 In the struggle between Chiropractic and Months old 1 Team Work Mules, weight 2200 pounds 1 Mule Colt, get more feed accordingly and all other methods of getting the sick well 4 months old. therefore, is in a healthier condition. this law of survival is worlang, for Chiropractic Of course, it takes good feed and CATTLE—12 head extra good Milk ,Cows 4 Yearling Heifers 10 is building its success upon the failures BOARS .. Spring and Summer Calves. of other methods. care to get winter egg production By the force of the results obtained upon and that is an important point to con•sader CHESTER WHITE HOGS—1 Registered Boar 4 Registered Sows, Durocs, mostly sired by Pathfinder's Improver I Am, junior the sick, Chiropractic has changed the laws 1 year old 24 Spring Shoats 23 Summer and Fall Pigs 1 Grade a this time. Proper housing DEFINITION on the statute books of twenty-one of the champion boar, Minnesota State Fair, 1921. Out of Chester White Sow. -conditions should be provided for win The practice of Chiropractic forty-eight States in the Union. Statutes grand-daughters of Great Orion Sensation. consists of the passed by designing men who sought the ter at this time and the flocks should SHEEP—9 good Breeding Ewes. adjustment with the destruction of Chiropractic are rendered hands, of the movable properly fed. Egg prices are very segments of the spinal null and void by the law of survival. You CHICKENS, DUCKS, & GEESE—150 Wyandotte Pullets 1 Pair of jgood at present and probably will be column to normal position cannot suspend the laws of Nature. African Geese 19 Pekin Ducks 5 Pure Bred Toulouse Geese 1 for the purpose of tso all during the winter. The time Pure Bred Bronze Tom Turkey, releasing the prisoned In order to exterminate Chiropractic, all BULLS impulse effort spent in providing good the other professions need to do is to get MACHINERY—1 McCormick Binder, 8-foot 1 Minnesota Mower, 5foot the sick people well. As long as other ^Bousing quarters and a good system 1 & O Gang Plow, 13 inch 2 6-shovel Cultivator 1 John Holsteins. Two sons of Sir Inka Superior Segis, junior methods fail and Chiropractic succeeds there feeding will be more than repaid Deere Seeder, 11-foot 1 Stoughton Manure Spreader 2 Set Breeching is little use of passing statutes and getting champion bull National Dairy Show, 1920. Dames of Work Harness 5 Milk Cans 1 Horse Cultivator 1 Small Feed ^before the winter is over. If there legal decisions against it. exceptional producing ancestry. Ask Your Grinder 1% H. P. Gas Engine 2 Truck Wagons 1 Hay Rack are any who do not know how to Chiropractic is the most efficient method Single Buggy 1 Set Single Harness 1 Barrel Churn 1 Fuller & Chiropractor their flocks they should get in of getting the sick people well. It succeeds Johnson Corn^ Planter, 80 rods of wire 1 Lever Harrow, 18-foot for after other methods fail. Its life is assured. «ODch with the county agricultural 1 Wagon Box 1 Cutter 1 Sharpies .Cream Separator 2 Corn "The Last Word" Plows ~6 Al. Chicken Coops many ether articles not herein mentioned. agent as soon as possible. He will be Employ none but a competent chiropractor. TERMS—Bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. -gfad to furnish plans for poultry fcvuses and rations for feeding. TERMS—All sums of ten dollars and under, cash on1 sums over that r.y,' Write for information regarding Chiropractors or Schools to the BROOKHOLM FARMS amount a credit will be given of twelve months' time on approved Universal Chiropractors' Association, Davenport, Iowa, U. S. A. not-s bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. A young girl whose last name was MINNESOTA HOLSTEIN CO. ALBERT HADLEY, Owner All Rights Reserved Ginter, 1 CSot married in Sulpher last Winter, R. S. NELSON, .D C. DIAL 2277 Lewis Building Her man's name was Wood, and now, COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. V. Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. Austin Nat. Bank, Clerk. G. F. STORING, D. C. DIAL 2508 Over Woolworth's as they should, A FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK, Clerk. He Woods have acute little splinter. Wm. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. DIAL 2593 Over Austin Nat'l. Bank iiiiais gQ-x I"?. *'0? -sjkjsi auMMi 88