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

November 23, 1922 · Page 6 of 9

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•"$&«/• iw,^k v..:-^'" *&.jtii§$:v- ^or ^:^W||SS ,'MINN. *i -j. v^s «. Thursday, Nov. 28,1022. y* Crops, Marketing and Pore Brad Livestock y'^WM Farm Bureau Notes. '"Vj®"# v»y tat I Si*VJi"L»$, teaspoons of creplin to one gallon One day as a piece of time is of SSNW of water.- This should be applied as small account, but considered as a a spray or with a sponge.. It should Rec^tionCbmmitte^ Wijfef part of the pattern of life it is infinitely Jiot be rubbed in as it is likely to i, Bftfesipst-, ofBrownsa^'-Ho!feaes, beautiful, important and immortal. Cause irritation of the skin. Jv cat^e, hog*, sheep -aiiid farm machinery. Gv Sterrri ^aaft'^nfeFfence Advertising: is the. art of makint Try the Mariposa Lajuvenile Mud maij, auctjoneer.V^ $tate^ others think as you think about you Shows Progress fg Pack for removing tan, wrinkles zationPerf^ctedl^ Wednesday, De^mber|^ E. Hubbai^: product. and-blackheads. Dial 2240. 40-tf v-?K "Eradication. on old :Anderson farm, 1% ^Bureati?'^^1^ nines'' Wbst of Moscow creaflnery, ,|, ft horses, cattle, hogs, machinery, Salt has- been proved an effective GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS Steps to place the Minnesota wool gra'n.-^and standing timber. Col'Albert agent for kiHlng the common barberry pool on a permanent basis were taken Hopfe, auctioneer. •-. before selling elsewhere •-. bush* necessary to complete last week at St. Paul by delegates '•A'jfcvV the life cycle for seeds that cause R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET I from nearly every "county in the state (5jq arid Wary Animals «$» black stem rust. This fadt, establish* when a new organization, to be 226 East 'Mill St. .'ed by government scientists^ was revealed, Hard to, known as the Minnesota Co-operative to delegates attending" the second Wool Marketing association was i^. ^.To,3,rap.or Shoot convention of the Conference for launched. The meeting wps held under the Previention of^rain Rust at'University the auspices of the Minnesota iv' .• farm," St. Paul, last week by ^I^is one thing to^. hunt jrea$tory Farm Bureau Federation, with J. F. Dr. Noel F. Thompson, pathologist FARM LOANS animals in" practically^ vifgin territory, Beed, president, presiding. with the U.f S, Department of Agriculture. and make a spectacular killing, Before organization, reports presented We make Farm Loans at lowest and quite another to go into a district to the meeting showed that rates, without delay. where only the wicked old offenders Dr. Thompson said that common farmers who pooled the 1922 clip had & that have eluded everybody, salt, in the fprm .used in the manufacture' realized from 5 to 8 cents a poynd Agents for the Federal Land Bank. are .left to catch. Hunter John N) qf ice cream, when placed more than they would have obtained Come in and see us before you Martin was sent by the Biological about the base of a barberry bush, had they sold to locajl buyers at place your loan. Survey of the U. S. Department of had been found to kill even the small &:• shearing time. Approximately 500,ai«,v4^ Agriculture to some sheep- ranges roots in short period .and that 000 pounds were in Minnesota pools Farmers arid Merchants State Bank. near Plainview, S. D., adjoining the the danger of sprouts, chief objection p#» at Wabasha, Chicago and Farming Cheyenne Indian Reservation,'and to the grubbing method of 4' ton this season. «. Austin, Minn. found that during the proceeding "The pool has 'Benefited all grow-" eradication, was eliminated. He also ^winter and "spring the country had said that sodium arsenite had proved kv ers," says Mr. Reed/ "by reason of IS Monroe. IIS a 12'inch coast defense gun in adtion at Fortress The been hunted and trapped^ over by withholding from sale supplies that effective, but recommended the use of the weapon is disappearing pattern. It pops up "over the top," bounty hunters, with £he result that Si?: otherwise would have had the effect of salt because it was^easier and bangs away and vanishes—so far as the foe can see. If is the all pups and young animals, or those ift of further glutting the market. Besides more cheaply obtained^fAbout five •most powerful gun of its-^type- easy to take, were gone sheep this valuable service, the effeet pounds are required, for an average losses, nevertheless, werg^occuring bush. Salt should not be applied to of the pool acted as a powerful Cattle Lice Cah lice are the most abundant. constantly ,K W.W leverage on the increased prices obtained lawns, etc., as there* is danger, of soil Dr. Riley says it is desirable in by every producer of wool in sterilization for a time. Working' steadily ~for two*and a Be Killed By Use the state. Wool buyers had to meet half months, Hunter Martin took 35 The conference was attended by bad infestations to clip the hair for Raw Linseed Oil the prices for wool made possible by coyotes and bobcats, all old animals. 2 150 notable leaders in the agricultural "5 width of three or foup inches along BfV- the advances of the managers of the About two-thirds of them bore field from thirteen states in the back from the head to ths base ATBFACIION pools. Thus to assume that only evidence of having been in traps which .grain is grown. Resolutions of the tail. The treatment with oil Applicatibn cS "raw linseed oil is half of the state's total clip was helped from wh'.ch they had escaped, or having unanimously adopted urged continuation should be repeated in about two the most satisfactory treatment fo^ and that the average increased been shot, and wounded at some of the campaign and asked congress weeks after the first application in cattle infested with lice and other price was no more than that which previous, time. Ii^ addition to this and state legislatures to aid parasites, says Dir. W. A. Riley, chief order to kill the licg. which have men who pooled even low grade obtained,-the kill, Martin reported that 59 poisoned the movement with appropriations- KOBES' C4F£ hatched from the, eggs. Thereafter of the division of eiitomology at University net dollar-and-cent value baits were taken. The bounty A first showing of a new motion .itj* should be applied aboi^t once a Farm. One pijjt of oil applied of the pool to farmers of the state system has ljeen abandoned in. many picture, prepared, by the conference, month during the winter. It is important thoroly with a brush or rag was §75,000. Actually, the saving places as a result of demonstrations gave reproductions of actual to use raw linseed oil, and will do for four or five cows. The is far more than that arilount. by the Biological survey, as it has microscopic views proving conclusively not boiled linseed, for the latter may application should be especially thoro Aside from promoting the wo'ol been found that' better results in that the common barberry bush ifc cause skin irritation -.. on upper parts of the neck along thi^ pool, the organization will aim to stopping live-stock losses are obtained absolutely necessaryv to enable the Another treatment that has been back from the pool to the base of the keep farmers in touch with market when a hunter is hired tq give all rust seeds to live thru the winter found quite satisfactory, sjiys Dr. tail,, the shoulder tops, and about conditions, educate members as to his time to hunting, trapping, and the folds of the udder and escutcheon, Riley, is the use of 4^1 per cent, grades and buy and sell wool marketing poisoning and is held responsible for for it is in these places that the creolin solution, made by taking 12 I will sell the following property at Public Auction at the farm known supplies.^ None but actual' wool LEGAL NOTICES5" destroying the actual livestock kill-1 as the old Anderson Farm 1% miles west of Moscow Creamery, 10 miles producers can join. The association Northwest of Austin on has capital stock worth $2,000, which ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6,1922 CLAIMS AND. FOR HEARING Vill REDUCED FARES !.be sol^at $10 a share. THEREON. TO STOCK SHOW Estate of John Windecker TRAPPING RULES STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON of Mower, in Probate Court.* FOR MINNESOTA In the matter of the estate of John Railroads entering Chicago have Windecker, decedent. 4 HEAD OF HORSES—1 Black Mare, years old, weight 1500 pounds announced preliminary reduced excursion 8 Letters testamentary this day having 5' have quit farming and will sell at Public Auction on the farm, 2% 1 Black Horse, 10 years old, weight 1500 pounds 1 Mare, 10 years The legal trapping season for the Bay rates over lines during the been granted to S. Otis Windecker, miles west of Brownsdale 3 miles east of Lansing 1 mile south of Mayville old, weight 1100 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, years old, weight 1100 pounds. 3 taking of racoon opened on October International Livestock Exposition, of Belmond, Iowa: ijrt| on 1 1st. 15th and closes March They may It Is Ordered, That the time within as December 2nd to December 9th, 20 HEAD OF CATTLE—10 Good Milk Cows, most are fresh or will be by which all creditors of the above be taken in any manner. Mink, fisher Tuesday, November 28th ""''"j day of sale 1 two-year-old Heifer 1 two-year-old Bull 5 Yearling Calves: an inducement to their patrons to attend named decedent may present claims 3 Small "Calves. and marten may be taken in any the greatest agricultural ^show against his estate in this court, be, manner from December 1st to April and the same hereby is, limited to yfh the world. 62 .HEAD OF HOGS—3 Purebred Poland China Sows 3 Duroc Jersey SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A: M- FREE LUNCH AT NOON 1st following, both dates inclusive. three months fiiom and after the Sows 1 Purebred Poland China Boar 26 Spring Feeding Shoats 35 Fall An open rate of a fare and onethird date hereof said time expiring the 'm Pi£s- Muskrat may be taken only by trapping for the round trip from points wr 28th day Of January, 1923. from December 1st to April 1st in Western Passenger Association And It Is Further Ordered, That 8 HEAD OF HORSES—Farming animals and Driving Team. MACHINERY—1 8-foot Minnesota Binder 1 Litchfield Manure Spreader 1 following, both dates inclusive. territory, Missouri river and East, Monday, the- 5th day of February, 13-inch John Deere Gang Plow 1 16-inch Moline Sulky Plow Wagon 2 It is unlawful to hunt of pursue 1923, at 10 o'clock a* m-, in the, Probate bas been granted. The Central passenger 6-shovel Corn Cultivators 1 Hay Rack 1 4-section Harrow 1 Superior Court Rooms at the Court House mink or muskrat with a dog and it is 16 HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Good Milk dows Registered Holstein Bull Registered Association lines have authorized 9^foot Seeder 1 5-foot McCormick Mower 1 Moline Corn Planter with Austin,-in at. the City of said County,, Shorthorn Bullj 2'Holstein Heifers 6 Fall and Winter Calves.' also unlawful for any, person to molest, wire 1 315 DeLaval Cream Separator Mjany other articles not herein. a one and one-half fare for the be, and^the same jj,e^eby is fixed mentioned. m& injure or destroy any muskrat and appointed tb6 tiriiWahd place round trip from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, or mink house, ^n or other abiding for hearing upon and* the examination, and Lower Michigap also from 25 HOGS—4 Bred Chester White Gilts registered Chester White Brood adjustment -.and allowances of HAY, CORN, OATS—20 Tons Bright Timothy Hay 500 Bushels Oats 500 place. Louisville, Wentueky, St. Louis and Sows others, all ,good as such claims shall be presented 4 Bushels Corn in Crib. Skunk, hares or rabbits other than Hannibal, Mo., ^nd Keokuk, Iowa. within the time aforesaid. the snow-shoe rabbit, weasels, wildcat, 5 EWES— I Children will be carried for-half fare. Let no^ce h^eof' b"e given by the lynx, wolves, foxes and all other publication "of this order in the Mower These special tickets will be sold TIMBER-^—25 Acres Post ancf Firewood Timber, principally Oak. Will be 133. PURE ,B SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE POULTRY— County News .as 'provided by law. quadrupeds for. which a close season .sold in one and two-acre tracts. frofh^ December 1st to '5th inclusive, Dated- October 28th, 1922. ... HAYOATS ^bARLEY BUCKWHEAT CORNMISCELLANEOUS is not provided by law, may be taken with -final return iimiS of Decem|er HfENRY ^WEBERj JUNi? (either in the daytime or at night and llth»«- Application has b^e^m|de^or Seal),,*/ (Court Judge of,probate. FARM MACHINERY, Etc.— TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash all sums over that amount will in any manner. Non-residents are BRYSON* & BRYSON, still)f^rther concessions.??^ 3*. be given a credit of nine months time on approved notes .with interest at ~f Iowa Falls, Wwa, •%•%& not permitted to trap protected fur- This action on tlie par^.of the railroad USUAL TERMS-4. W the rate of 8 per cent from date of sale. No property removed until settled Attorneys for Estate^ for. bearing animals in Minnesota.^, companies offers an^ Unrivalled Nov. ^ile N§. *4408 9, 16, 23. opportunity for an economical trip 2#-* E. E. HUBBARD, Owner 0. L. CLINGMAN, Owner, to the metropolis and the witnessing FOLLOWED SEA FIFTY YEARS of the most spectacular exhibition DOipVAN & GOSLEE COL. ALBERT HOPFE, Auctioneer. A. A. SORENSQN, Clerk. G. I. COFFMAN, Auctioneer STATE BANK Of BROWNSDALE, Clerk of agricultural products ever, staged* funeral Directors Retired Commander Has Many Stories, B. Brilliant evening entertainments in and Embalmers of Adventure Accumulated During the V$st amphitheatre insure a sea-^ T. W. Donovan^-5914*" Half Century on Ocean. son Qf pleasure as well as instruction Juvenile Thrift fit. A". Goslee—6637 iq_ and. profit. Join the .crowds and get Day Calls—Phone 2188 ':vi Capt. JT W. Christie, formerly commander Night Calls the benefit of the special excursion of the White Star Dominion -rates. Motor and Carriage Service- liner Canada, has retired after sailing :_il_ the seas for 51 yea&. _.-v poultry Peed Bill Good Datable Footwear for Everybody Captain Chrlstie flrst welnt ^o sea when only ten years old and during the next half&centmy participated* in ?r Spencer J6rdm many Interesting experiences. TW-£-- —for the Marf' In 1877 while still ah apprentice, he Home mbSng of poultry fe^ds is Ftmeral Director. served on the old sailor Seaforth, when -VJ recommended by Miss ,-Cora *Cooke, The Eitablishaieat & .. that vessel was employed to carry the —for th^ Woman poultry sp^alist in extension with S«rvice,iv famous Hudson!s Horse from India to TJie spirit of thrift cannot be inspired in our the .UnivjeAity of. Minnesota. A recent the Dardanelles, at the time of the r- rr ^Tt youngsters t0o soon. .. —for the Misses visit to the Orchard Garden^ Busso-Turklsh %ar. The fleet of transports $ reached their destination, and .poults demonstration -commumtynear A child who is taught the value of pennies in his V— -r- —for the Boy landing native troops to occupy 'Mimteapolis showed, she says extreme youth neefls little* coaching on the value of Dr. B. T.Johnson jpyprus, they found the Turks intrenched the croperators saving about dollar a dollar in lat^r Iffe. close to the beach "and were ^DENTIST —for the Kiddies a hundred pounds on_ all feeds forced to commence debarkation under We welcome children's accocunts for we plainly used by buying iiTlots of 1,000 pounds Are. The youthful apprentice was 'OflSceV0Ter Wold Drug Store. see in the children of today the big men of our business or more and mixing^at home. These —Shoes that" 'are given charge of a spirited, horse, and .DIAL 2603 community of tomorrow. flocks are being f^d at -"a" cost of •. mounted on its bare back Iswara his :r--: m5-: -4 about $120 a year for lOO^lwnis, while eteedtoward the beach and the Turks. 4. .. built to wear, including It is never too early to save£ The animal, according tp the captain'^ if fed as food a grade of commercial account of the affair, reached shore feed the cost would be abotft $200» p- the .t well ahead of all competitors and then,despite REMEMBER THE 'PHONE. the earnest efforts of Its riden WANTED^—Voluntary and enthusiastic dashed headlong toward the Turkish O'Donnell Line You knew all about it.-': .Youv. •..• __. support of yojar American Tied THE AUSTIN NATlOm BAM lines. Pull as he might, pothing A" didn't let the paper know it?5 Gross during ^the Aimual Roll Call, *i would check the' beast's ardor, until You found fault' because the paper NovemberTil-30. 'Cost fcjr 1923 is of Austin, Minn. one of many btfflets from the Intrenched didn't have it. Hardly fair one dollar given chapter workers in ensen.-' Jr riiiier Co. enemy- struck It and turned have anVitera Member Federal Reserve System. .When you remember It again toward the sea. The apprentice exchange for membership card and th^ New8 and regained his ship in safety, none Red Cross button, J. ... JMittln,Jfflnii W. E. HOPFE, L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, the worse for his unusual experience, REMEMBER TSE THONE. :. •:1V Cashier v.- Vice President President but with a strong and lasting distaste -t For .Quality .piintlQff ^e New* tor International Complications. printsU^p s5 fip 4 fc i, "^i J- INTENTIQnAl^DUPLICATE EKPOS^lRE