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

November 20, 1922 · Page 9 of 12

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r«^-r -, -^-f 3^* V, „". -, s^-£_l_^ "if tj'***?- sF' V' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six Monday, Nov. 20,1922. CO. FARMERS. Raise More and Better ®J|g pp Crops, Marketing and. •ifi: Pure Bred Livestock 1 Farm Bureau Notes, THE COUNTY COW IChampion Shot's Sister Buys Waltham Mill.—Peter Wishey Chamberain's Cough Remedy ite with people everywhere. It is especially Spencer TESTING REPORT Jordan S. D., of Bowdle, recently purchased the Mother's Faorite. prized by mothers of young With Rifle Herself The soothing and healing properties children for colds, croup and whooping the mill at Waltham and will operate cough, as it always affords quick of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Funeral Director. it to capacity as soon as he can a a is a its pleasant taste and prompt and The Establishment of make proper arrangements. Feed other harmful drugs. effectual cures have made it a favor­ Service. 34 Cows Are Producing grinding will be done every day and and it is hoped that the milling of More Than 40 lbs. FARM LOANS flour can be resumed soon. DONOVAN & GOSLEE Butterfat. Funeral Directors NOTICE. We make Farm Loans at lowest and Embalmers The mill at Waltham, Minnesota, The monthly report of the Mower T. W. Donovan—5914 rates, without delay. County Cow Testing Unit No. 1 offers will resume operations about January H. A. Goslee—6637 Agents for the Federal Land Bank. Day Calls—Phone 2188 very interesting reading for 1 to 15. Feed grinding at present Night Calls anyone interested at all in dairying. twice a week and will in future Corne in and see us before you The report shows that 350 were tested Motor and Carriage Service grind every day. 40-2-pd place your loan. by Elmer C. Meistei^. covering 23 herds. Of 350 cows 34 were found Farmers and Merchants State Bank. Sale Closing Out producing more than 40 pounds butterfat. The average milk production Austin, Minn. was 600 pounds and the average butterfat production was 24.54 pounds. The Minnesota Holstein Company fTlARGET practice is becoming a popular spoit among joung women Public Sale! is the owner of the highest producing in various parts of the country. It promises to become "quite the As I am quitting the farm and will sell all my personal property at rage." Shown here is Miss Helon Stokes, star markswoman of the. cow of the association. This cow public auction, at tne farm known as the C. H. Webber farm, adjoining the girls' rifle team of .Central High School, Washington, D. C. She is a sister Woodland school, 3-miles northwest of Austin and one mile north and three a pure bred Holstein, produced of "Walter R. Stokes, who won a /World's target championship at the miles east of Oakland on 2335.3 pounds of milk and 87.619 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1922 reccnt competition at Milan, Italy. pounds of butterfat. ROUND WORM CAN LIVE STOCK IN SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON There were eight herds which averaged We will sell the following described property at public auction at the farm known as the old Kimball farm SYz miles south of the Fair Grounds more than 25 pounds of butterfat 11 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Dapple Gray Mare, 6 years old, weight 1500 lbs. at Austin, Minnesota on RE ERADICATED for the period. They were 1 Black Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, 6 years old UNITED STATES weight 1300 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1100 lbs. 1 Sorrel the L. B. Hanna herd of 12 pure THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1000 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, 5 years old, weight bred Jersey: J. R. Woods' heri of 1200 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, 4 years old, weight 1100 lbs 1 Gray Gelding, 4 14 pure bred Jerseys the J. M. years old, weight 1000 lbs. One Bay Driving Mare. 6 years old 1 Bay Christgau herd of 12 purebred Holsteins Gelding, 3 years old 1 Gray Mare, 3 years old. Sanitation System Swine Interesting Statistics on the Enright Brothers, 3 pure 30 HEAD OF CATTLE—11 Head of extra good milk cows to freshen bv day SALE STARTS aT 11:00 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON bred Guernseys Brockholm Farias, of sale and soon after. Four heifers coming two }rears old, in calf fourteen Can Be Put Into Cattle and Hogs For 15 pure bred Holsteins The Minnesota spring calves one steer, 2 years old. Holstein Co., 22 pure bred Holsteins 15 HEAD OF II3KSES—1 Black Gelding-, coming years old, weight 1400 The Year. Farm Use. 36 HEAD OF DUROC JERSEY IIOGS—6 Brood Sows with litters at side Clover Lea Farms, 29 pure 30 extra good Shoats. 4 bred Holsteins, and Enoch Bulson's 100 PURE BRED WHITE WYANDOTTE HENS- The system of swine sanitation, 5 Grand Holsteins. The latter herd Mare, 3 years old. weight 1400 pounds 1 Gray Mare, 9 years old, weight "Reports to the U. S. Department MACHINERY—1 Piano 7-foot binder 1 Thomas hay loader 1 Acme combination 1500 pounds. had the highest average of butterfat worked out in the laboratories of the of Agriculture from several thousand side delivery hay rake and tedder 1 Deering hay rake 1 Deering and milk producing, with 44.08 lbs. United States Department of Agriculture mower 1 Gale corn planter 1 all-steel truck wagon 1 4-pole stacking outfit, farms in all parts of the country of. butterfat and 1332 of milk- with 35 poles, 50 ft. of 1-inch cable and carrier 1 DeLaval Cream and first.put into farm practice 28 HEAD OF CATiLE—9 g^od young- Cows, heavy with calf 2 two-yearold indicate that every 100 cattle on! Interesting notes concern:ng the separator 1 20-foot ladder 1 triple wagon box 1 & O 2-row corn plow Heifers 15 Spring Calves 1 Pure Bred Hereford Bull 1 Yearling Bull. in McLean County, 111., is attracting 1 pair good bob sleighs 1 John Deere sulky plow 1 John Deere 8-foot these farms on January 1 there were feeding of the cows^of the association the attention of many farmers Disc 1 Kentucky 8-foot disc drill 1 I. H. C, drag cart 1 low lift manure -108.43 cattle on July 1. Altho the are that 12 members are feeding elsewhere. The intestinal spreader 3 sets work harness 1 set of Olson sling pulleys made to fit any 21 HEAD OF SHEEP—13 Two-year-old Ewes 8 Spring Ewes number on July 1 this year is less silage, 7 are feeding legume hay, carrier 1 7-foot spader disc 2 cream cans, 10 gal. each 40 ft. 1% well roundworm, which this system seeks than the 111.24 cattle given for July 7 balanced rations, and 16 are feeding pipe 1 hay rack 1 Emerson gang plow 1 breaking cart 1 steel lever drag to eliminate, is now recognized as 1 wooden drag 5 good horse collars 1 corn sheller 1 platform scales, 600 1, 1919, it is greater than the relative solely according to production. one of the most important causes of 71 HEAD OF DUI?OC-JERSEY IIOGS—11 Head of Tried Sows GO head pound weight 2 hog troughs, 16 and 18 ft. long 1 grindstone 1 buggy number of 104.63 cattle for July 1, Every herd in the association is of Spring Shoats. loss to the hog raiser. Practically pole 1 tank heater 1 top buggy. 1920, and a little greater than the using pure bred sires. Two herds 3 all reports from localities where it 108.18 cattle of July 1, 1921. There were tested for tuberculosis during About 300 Busihels Corn in Crib. 400 bu. Oats Some Hay In Barn has been used have been favorable. HAY AND CORN—SO tons hay in barn 20 Acres Standing corn 400 bushels usually is a seasonal increase during the month. TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash on sums over that amount a Corn in crib. During the last 12 months the system the first six months of the year. credit of 9 months' time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per was tried out in the experimental cent interest from date of sale. No property to be removed until settled "The Calf-crop percentage of the Travelers' Guide work in McLean County on nearly for. first six months of the year has declined CHICKENS AND DUCKS- 10,000 pigs of both fall and spring FRANK G. TOUSSAINT, Owner on these farms since 1919 when Unless otherwise designated, all the litters. In August practically all the it was 35.15 calves on July 1 per 100 trains listed below are daily. See COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. pigs were in remarkably thrifty condition, cattle on hand on the preceeding MACHINERY—1 Co#h Plow 1 Mower 1 Tower Pulverizer 1 4-section footnote for explanation of and the farmers are enthusiastic Drag 1 Hay Stacker 1 Water Tank. January 1. This relative number declined reference marks. over the returns obtained from Bold faced figures indicate P. M. to 30.10 calves in 1920, to *$* *$* *$* *.* the little extra care and labor expenc^d. Light faced figures indicate A. M. 29.08 calves in 1921, and to 27.95 Shoes Winter For TERMS:—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash, nil sv.ins ever that amount a .calves in 1922. Chicago credit of nine months time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per The Institute of American Meat cent interest from date of sale. "Relative to the number of cattle Milwaukee & St.Paul Packers has given special attention on these farms on January 1, the JOHN R. RYAN, Owner. Railway .. to the roundworm work in the report number of cattle on July 1 has increased Good Durable Footwear for Everybody of its committee on animal dieases. year by year since 1919, altho COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK, Clerk. I. The president of the American & M. Division. the relative number of calf Lv. Arr. Arr. Veterinary Medical Association births has decreased during the same Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. —for the Man says that this system of eradication period. No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS I is one of the most important recent No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 "The swine statements for these developments in .the hog industryBankers Lv. Lv. Arr. —for the Woman farms show 121.06 swine on July 1 before selling elsewhere Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. in the Corn Belt are taking for every 100 swine on the preceding No. 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET I an interest in the new plan. —for the Misses No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 January 1, or almost precisely Briefly the system consists in For Milwaukee and Chicago. the same relative number as the 226 East Mill St. thoro cleaning oi the farrowing Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. —for the Boy -'121.07 for July 1, 1921. However, Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 pens, scrubbing 1ke sows before fciiey .this number -is considerably above No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* arc put into the clean pens, keepi.ig the 116.17 swine of July 1, 1920, but —for the Kiddies Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* •J4 *4^4* *5* *44 •J* •J*-***•J* the ows an 1 litters irici'.y in t.-.e No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* below the 123.58 swine of July 1, I1lean pens until they are hauled Ut No. 8— 7:50 10.50 TYLE 1919. —Shoes that are Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. to worm-free pastures, where they "The swine birth rate during the No. L— 3:45 6:05 are Kept away from contaminaied No. 3— 12:10 2:55 first six months of this year—99.45 built to wear, including hog lots until the pigs weigh 100 No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* ERYICE pigs per 100 swine of all classes on pounds, after which they are past Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* hand on January 1—is a considerable Mason City Branch. the greatest danger from worm infection. the gain over the 95.94 pigs for the Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. The working plan may be ATISFACTION same period in 1921, just as this latter No. 102— 11:50 1:S0 obtained without cost by any hog O'Donnell Line No. 108— 7:52 9:20 number was over the 93.27 pigs raiser who will write to the Department Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. of 1920. But the pig births of the No. 101— 4:50 6:10 of Agriculture, Washington, D. Jensen =Phiffer Co. first half of 1922 are much below the No. 3 03— 1:30 3:00 C. 107-29 pig births for the same period KOBES' CAFE S.-M. Division—Mankato and of 1919. Wessington Springs, S. D. ANNUAL MEETING. Lv. Arr. Arr. East of Courthouse Austin, Minn. The annual meeting of the Mower Tariff Favorable Austin. Wells. Jackson. County Agricultural Society will be No. 1— 6:30* 8:20"" 10:45* to the Producers 5:40* held at the courthouse in Austin on No. 23— 3:50* 8:25* Lv. Lv. Arr. Tuesday, November 21, 1922, at 2:30 of Live Stock Jackson. Wells Austin. Juvenile Thrift p. m. No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* This meeting is held for-vthe purpose 5:06* 7:00* No. 8— 2:35* As Good as New Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. The tariff has finally been settled of the election of three directors 4:00* No. 22— 11:20* upon and a bill enacted. Due to the whose terms expire this year, No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* the election of officers and for such activity of the American Farm. Bureau Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin business as may propoperly come before 7:00* 11:454 Federation and the other agricultural No. 1— 3:40* No. 23— 11:17* interests, the provisions of said meeting. Daily except Sunday. That's what dozens of automobile the tariff are generally favorable to It is expected that Mr. Frank Daily except Saturday. owners say about their agriculture. Brown of the Agricultural Extension On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday only. The Fordney tariff, which has been Division of the University of Minnesota oljl tires after they have been will be present and deliver an regulating the duty on imports since VULCANIZED The spirit of thrift cannot be inspired in our the war, had & tariff of 4 per cent address. By Our Modern Methods youngsters too soon. ad valorem on meat. The new tariff All persons, both men and has a 20 per cent duty, based on the en, who are interested in the subset Try this service yourself and A child who is taught the value of pennies in his Austin. St, Paul. Mpls value- of the meat. We believe live of agriculture in any of i'.s see how your old tires can be Lv. Arr. extreme youth needs little coaching on the value of Arr. gtock interests are fortunate in having branches are cordially invited to be No. 12— 3:50 7:07 7:41 a dollar in later life. made to give miles more of the rate increased. present. No. 16— 4:40 8:10 8:45 Lv. Lv. satisfactory service. Arr. Australia announces the discovery —J. W. IlARE, Secretaiv We welcome children's accocunts for we plainly Mpls. St. Paul. Austin 4* of a defrosting process for :meat see in the children of today the big men of our business No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:06 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON WORK DURING which will do away with part of the community of tomorrow. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:5C Try our Hot Oil Treatment for prejudice and dissatisfaction that has Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. N O E E It is never too early to save. Dandruff, itching scalp or falling /'Xv. Austin. Arr. Omaha existed heretofore against frozen No. 15— 1:05 10:0f hair, Mariposa Beauty Shoppe, Dial meats. It is reported that mutton No. 11— 10:56 7:44 Bring that old tire to us for^ a frank opinion as 2240. 41-43 and lamb treated in this manner Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK to What mileage still remains in it, if it is PROPERLY show an increase in weight, while No. 16— 7:30 4:4C Black Diamond No. 12— 7:40 3:5( beef shows only a slight loss. Ex VULCANIZED. If it's worth repairing, we'll tell you. perts announce that after three to TRIANGLE TAXI LINE Dehorning Pencil .ar^r-r five days' removal from the freezer, Albert Lea-1—Austin. of Austin, Minn. Austin Arr. Albert Lea Lv. the meat was found to be sound and TIRB HOSPITAL if- 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. Member Federal Reserve System. 50 free from taint. If the process is Every Pencil will rehorjj head 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. up $5.00 all that is claimed for it, American to one year old. A forfeit of 3:00 m. 4:00 p. p. P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, J. L. MITCHELL, on any calf that fails to dehorn. Call Lv. Albert Lea Arr Aostin livestock men might find the price of (Opposite Herald Building) I* Vice President Cashier Presfdent a. m. 10U5 a. m. 9:15 were 2587. their livestock reduced, if it not and get one. Phone For sale by 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. FARRELL MEAT MARKET for the new tariff- 4:15 p. m. r6:15 p. 4^ $ .E 0 -I, **•21 "s* .-.-si,., j. U: -H