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November 9, 1922 · Page 9 of 11

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was a patient ipan-fbut he -^The trouble is' that the man News Advertising brings results." I^SHOE REPAIRING* LEG A NOTICES Expert shoe repairing done at never got caught,out in,the rain.with blows hia. own horn makes'.so many Noran's Shoe Stdre,: 111 East Mill one of those rain-jproof coats.. false, note.*A im s-v^ the District Court of the United street^*-- Adv 21-tf Spencer Jordan States for the District of Minnesota, ..jsr-E je- First' Division, In Bank/!ruptcy. IEARMILOANS mi 7 Funeral Director. In the Matter of The Establishment of. wmmmmm EARL PADELFORD, No. '428,-} .Service. Bankrupt. We make Farm Loans at lowest^, Notice of first meeting- of 'creditors. 1 To the creditors of Earl Padelford, rat^s, without delay, r:* pertinent Pointers for Practical Farmersf of the city of Austin, in flower County, ^®frAgents for the Federal Land Bank. in said division of said district, a J. F. FAIRBANKS bankrupt: Prepared by the Agrioiltural Depwtmeni. iJniTeniff of Minnetota Come, in and see us beforei you J? Notice is hereby given that on October 27, 1922, the said .Earl Padelford place your loan. .PROFITABLE BEEF .f\ 0«~ BUTCHER AND REDUCE--, ,r. was duly adjudicated bankrupt, RUNS IN CYCLES and that the first meeting of his Mm LIVING EXPENSES Farmers and Merchants State Bank. creditors will be held before the undersigned Dealer In Referee in Bankruptcy in 'H' Sevpn Year Periods Followed By Like the court room in the .Federal building Failure to So Provide For Homo COAL, WOOD, LIM£, Period of Depressitfn. and post office in the city of Winona, Needs Cause of Rising Costs. -j Minnesota, on November eleventh, CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, Better times coming for the aro 1922, at one-thirty p. m., at growers beef cattle is the prediction of which -time the said creditors may attend, Our dry storage is the ONLY way BRICK AND WALL Too many farmers "neglect to avail of L.. F. Garey, assistant professor prove their claims, appoint a of checking progressive injury to the themselves of the opportunity to reduce PLASTER. of farm crops and fana manage trustee, examine the bankrupt, and. unused battery. the living expenses by home transact such other business as may ment, University of Minnesota. Batteries "Wear" whether used or Chiropractic Differs butchering of livestock-and curing of, properly come before said meeting DRY "Profitable beef production apparently not—except when ^STORED meats, says A. L. Harvey of the animaf Winona, Minnesota, October 27th, •. •*:. which checks the chemical action. runs in cycles of ^even to eighf husbandry .-divisioii at University Office 301 East Bridge St. 1922. years, followed by a similar period ol 1 Our'dry storage, means also cleaning: Tarm. ^As .soon as \he temperature —HERBERT M. BIERCE, Fundamentally 1 and remsuteting-^ra real battery depression," says Professor 'Gfcarejt gets -do^' around the freezing point, Refeiree in Bankruptcy. Phone: Main 32 fflp'.i 'W in Spring.. •'The indications are that W3 are jusl there is little- danger of the meat spoil-, F. G. SASSE and Wm4 Uoiverstiy of Soothers Minn. R. A. DUNNETTE, ing. Hogs may. be butchered earlier P^AistiBfin^^#' Attorneys for bankrupt, •4. in "the fair. than either-beef cattle or, Austin, Minn. PHONE 6743. sheep, as a. large percentage of the radically and absolutely from any other carcass can be cured. Following are method of getting the sick wel!« ii ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PILE -0? some*points to keep in mind in slaughtering CLAIMS AND .FOR HEARING ..--t If this were not true there woijjd be^ no hogs: THEREON. excuse for asking state legislatures for MS 1. Select young healthy hogs, Estate of George Sutton il«Sl recognition as a separate, di^inct ^ence$ Shoe Fori Winter Ml STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY weighing/around 200 pounds, as they by the appointment of a Chiropractic examining of Mower, in Probate Court. are easier to handle, yield medium board. In the Matter of the Estate of size .cuts, and a reasonable amount of ill- If we were to take ft little from allopathy, George Sutton, Decedent. lard. ... av little from each- of homeopathy, oste- «5t Letters of administration having 2U Keep off feed 24 to 39 hours he* I ^5 Good Durable Footwear for Everybody opathy, cbetetics, etc., and label: this conglomeration «been. granted to Arthur R. Sutton of fore killing, but give the animals all uLn Chiropractic, we would not de- ^V| Rose Creek, Minnesota: the water they want. serve to be recognized as separate and It Is Ordered, That the time within 3. Don't bruise or whip the animat distinct from other professions. which all creditors of the above before killing pr excite, in any way, named decedent may present claims To justify 'our claim for recognition as a against his estate in this court, be, ^rhf£°v the Man^ for a poo# carcass will result., separate, distinct science, we should d^Ter DEFINITION and the same hereby is, limited to 4. Don't expect to do good job fundamentally, rjadically and absolutely The pmetiee «f OOtopractic ^—foY the Woman 1| six months from and after the date with only the "old butcher knife." A consiats of the from any other method of getting the sick hereof said time expiring the 30th wijuetanent, with um sticking knife, a skinning knife, a saw, well.- 'T: hands, of ,the moraibl* day of April, 1923. —for the Misses a scraper, a hook of some sort, and I'' j'f/ segments of the spinal rfSiFor this reason all chiropractors, worthy And It Is Further Ordered, That •maSfe'l column to normal poav gambrel necessary. a are 'tiwi for p'urpoB^ of of the name, scorn to use any of the methods Monday, the 7th day of May, 1923, or leleasinsr the prisoned 5. .Sticking without stunning used by others. at three o'clock p, m, in the-Probate for the Boy impulse shooting produces the best carcass. Court Rooms at Court House at 'Unless Chiropractic Ts different from all N the City of Austin, in said County 6. Scalding Is'best done when the other methods it has no excuse for exis-« be, and the same hereby' is fixed and 5^: water is about 150° F. Put some, soap tence and unless, it is superior to all other appointed as the time and, place ior or lye in the water to remove the dirt pi- ItZ methods it is bound to perish in the struggle ?O^PROF. Li F. GAREY, hearing upon and the examination, fjpd- scurf. for existence.v- University .F^rm.'^ Jadjustment and allowances of such .!—Shoes that are ii- 7. If a barrel is used, scald the fclaims as shall- be presented within If it is a superior method, abuse and mis- rear end of the hog first. As.K representation will not avail its opponents fthe time aforesaid. periods, and entering on a- -profitable 8." Use-plenty of water. Chirobractor Chiropractor Let notice hereof be given by the ibuilt to wear, in- and if It is an inferior method it will per- eftierging from one of the depressior 9. Loosen the leaf lard. publication of this order in.the Mower Cl ish because of its inferiority. .fe- for *~7 TP 5.*- period of beef production which oughl 10. Split the carcass and allow ample County News, as provided by law. .*• isna, f»W '"The Last Word lowing the Employ none but a competent chiropractor. S' to & last .until 193Q. r' time for cooling before cutting up. Dated October 31, 1922.. •'The opportunity for getting started HENRY WEBER, JUN.,f (Court Seal) v„ Judge of Probate- O'Donnell Line in beef cattle production is very good Write for information ^re^arditig 'Chiropractors or Schools to the 1 File No. 4395 Nov. 2, 9, 16 Efficient Methods Subject of Talk. the present time, in there havt at fact Universal Chiropractors' Association! Davenport,Iowa,U.S.^. been few times when one could gel More efficient methods of conducting FOR SALE—The News has on hand Jensen PhifIer Co.. into this type of livestock production' extension- work and the value of All Rights Reserved1 JM a large assortment of typewriter more economically. Good breeding a comprehensive plan that will permit ribbons of especially good quality, |Wm. A. CHAPMAN, D. C. DIAL 2593 Over Austin Natl. Bank hap been low stoek in price and is of the actual measurement of results r^DR. which we are offering at fifty cents R, L. NELSON, D. DIAL 2277 Lewis Bnildiikg many cases purebred stock has sold are outstanding subjects which will to close out the lot. The Mil© ribbon East of 1G. F. STORING, D. CiKt^DIAL 2508 Over Woolworth's for leas than its real worth. It would come before the tenth annual inference Mlm. is one of the most satisfactory *^r- frfF not pay to use Just any kind pt atocl of the university's agricultural made and at this price is a rea! kite: »Wrfe for this type of livestock production extension service at University farm. bargain. The Mower County News. ior it. is the wellbred and well const! November 13 and 14. Two specialists tuted ttaipaT that proves most proAt from the federal offices in Washington, able in the kmg run. '. OeorgO'E. Farrell and lK|m Qrsfee 1!*- "The inan who has gbod foraidatiOB Frysinger, are on -the program for Addresses. stock coupled witb a well organized President J. F. Reed of the •f*" and managed business has a good out Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation git look for profitable beef production will also speak. F. B: Balmer, state during the neyt fpw years.". leader of county agents, will review SS^T i^-"5 HE A RYE! Professor Garey jloes not believe the achievements of the lirst deeade there is any immediate danger of overproduction of the county extension serrice In Minnesota. in "If all the farmers the Director W. Peck will preside F. at the conference. An "institutional areas adapted to the beef production & ti ii/*" VT •sfT: dinner" wiU be held the first should, suddenly turn their attention sai f# would to that industry," he says, 'It evening in order that the field forces HEAR YE! \$*X be three or four years before theii of the university may get into closer efforts have would any appreciable effect contact. with experiment station men on the market. ia and the reMdent teachers. Dean W. This something, 3|i- of course, that will not happen- as C. Coffey of the university department many do not like that type of livestock of agriculture and Dr. R. R. production and many are nol Price, head of the general extension ^^s^irfliey Are-vOn Their Way adapted to that sort of work." 'l division, will deliver addresses. All -J2: county agents and home demonstration agents, county club leaders, and Poultry Shows Promote Interest. *LL BE HERE SOON extension expected to An excellent means of promoting interest specialists are Persons in better poultry breeding, says attend the annual confercnce. Com- Cooke, poultry specialist in extension interested in county extension to attend. with the state uniyerslty, is a work are. cordially invited plan which has just been put forward "FamrnFlaMm 'M dM by A. R. Miesen _agent for Nobles *iV mm- Kota Wheat. Rust Resisting. county. iC. -r -vi V_series Last winter, during of poul­ Kota wheat, a variety^, developed by 'AM- 1923SSWPERIOR Chevrofert try project meetings conducted in Nobles the- North Dakota Experiment Station The and His 3§ s.- county by Miss Cooke, the Commercial and the United States Department of club of'Wilmont staged a successful Twenty Agriculture, is being used to great ad* utility poultry show and community Vantage for breeding purposes by .^ WSS day. So great was the interest plant breeders at University Farm, Kaoupe -1sjypSKa# are that plans being made this St. Paul. In co-operative experiments year to hold a series of such shows, Kota has been crossed with Marquis Jr$ OP OMAHA, NEBRASKA^ This is the lowest-pficed cloised car on the market with Fisher Body. in connection with a" grain show, in wheat, and numerous families which several" towns in the county immediately have the rust resistance of Kota and .... -Sm» It is bought extensively by concerns equipping fleets for salesmen, and preceding the county poultry the strength of "straw of Marquis are^.. .•is popular for professional and general use where a single seat and extra show. A utility clasS 1B also~to be included now available. large rear compartment are desired. in the county show, as well as A. -Clark, agronomist charge J. in COMPRISING 16-PIECE BOY BAND classes for market-eggs and dressed western wheat investigations of for, QUALITY has been still further improved by ipore artistic design and poultiy. the United States Department Ag^riculture, of .''addedequipment. WMMM J" Birds entered in utility classes must is now doing graduate worlS .i show no standard disqualifications, in plant breeding at Unive.sity Farm^s YoU'll Laugh You'll "ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinemeht!" but are judged- chiefly from the standpoint Mr. Clark says that data collected-f and greatly increased facilities. of vitality and capacity for production. for-five years show that Kota wheatT^ Birds may be entered singly rusted only 7 per cent while Marquis,". SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and or in pens, pen entries beings prefer-' Comedians Choruses^ Actors A under the same ccciitions, rusted 50u. I service stations. able where space and cooping .capacity per cent. In field trials made in North,^ are limited. sm QflWIP Dakota yielded kjffc Kota from two to fiver^J ^PRICES of the new line remain the same in spite of added equipment It is to -I expected that this" series bushejs per acre more than Marquis^. Soloists Orators Clowns sand more expensive, construction, which have greatly increased value. of shows will do much to Increase the milling qualities The of Kota have?./' interest in standard bred flocks and demonstrated under also been rigid as Some Distinctive Features Prices o* b* Flint, Miclu at the same time serve aa immediate tests. ft{ i. reminder of the county- poultry Mr. Clark believes that as Kota is.^ ^|Streamline body design with highir especially adapted to semi-arid condj^.^ ,«. r. -553 tehood vacuum feed and rear gasoline Two Passenger Roadster, '510 it will place^|^ tions eventually take the Z- it 'Soybeans are coming Into their own. fftank drum type on all models? of much of the durum wheat now^ Five Passenger Touring v^-^525 -They have a short growing season, *&,<, Curtains open^ Clamps with legal leases. grown.^Urffortunately it ii not w.elf ?|'they help store the .soil with nitrogen Two Passenger Utility Cotlp^ 680 to~the models. Closed^ si.<p></p>iSuhdif adapted humid sec^ioss of Minr~ '^Vith doors of open they yield heavily in forage and seed. nesota a^d J^tsconsin. Ternstedt:H models have plate glass Four Passenger Sedanette. 850 -±C" straight side cora regulated wincfows, Farm, A. Hanson of University Five Passenger Sedan"- '^060Light Triaes Go, to_ Red Rivet.,Valley.' tires, sun windshidd wiper and^^f' :2{3d |f. BlM visor, ^a dairy livestock specialist in charge dash The Sedanette is equipped U- Delivery Trucks *$§510-^ As, was"-to be expected, the, Rc light. of cowg eatbg association work,aay* with auto trunk on rear^ thatr Minnesota w«! have fiftyf such Aver valley carried off the prizes of-| associations by thft firsf of the coming life i| lered .by the Spring Wheat Crop Im-|a See these remarkakl^tarir'' .y^ri-r'The influence of .the recent National provement association for the best Dairy show is seen to some extent-iri Nothing Compare* With Chevrgl yield of Wheat^romL .an, &cr^ whicl this pr^siiectiTre ihcreas^i^Tei) cbul'd be Ibcatecl any#h^re, 'either a new-associations- Iw® ffisld by ttsietf'or a ne»«ii^ed acre jfUQUtUTr 1. f&kota county halite a big field. Iprises fromL the first" tc iz^d two a-Od Stevens, -Ljroff,, wn-Watonwan counties ©h^ ^aclf the i^th- i»clusive«re woii by lted