International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 26, 1910 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 SCHOOL TEACHER MURDERED. Farm School Letter Wiilmar Man, After Committing Deed, Ends His Own Life. Wiilmar. Miss Goldie Cale, WORK OF SELECTING JURY BEGINS 23 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Interesting Information on Minnesota Agriculture IN THE QUIRING, MINN., John L. Cale, of this city, was shot and killed by Johij McGuire, a farmer of MURDER CASE. by Our Special Correspondent. Hegbert, who then ended his own life by hanging. The girl had been teaching school CHARGED WITH KILLING A. DAHL near Hegbert, a village 45 miles west Demonstration Farms. Corn and Oats. of Benson, and was boarding at the Demonstration 3 farms have been During ten years the average yield home of McGuire, who had repeatedly started in different parts of the state of corn in this state has'been substantially With Change ofUVenue, Accused Man attempted to keep company with her by the division of agricultural extent 30 bushels per acre, while the: although he had been repulsed several Is Certain He WW! Be Acquitted— eion of the University of Minnesota* average yield-of oats covering the: times. The family were eating supper same period has been practically These, farms* are under the direction 32- Prejudice Convicted Him, at the time of the tragedy and without bushels per acre. This acreage of oats of Prof. T. P. Cooper and have been He 8ays. warning McGuire left the table, and in established by the aid of a committee weighs in round numbers 1,000 pounds, a few moments entered the room with of three selected by the commercial and the corn, shelled, weighs in round a double barrel shotgun in his hands. club of the towns where they are located figures, 1,600 pounds. In comparison The girl seemed to know who he was and three farmers in the neighbo^hoodr-The with bran at $20.00 a ton the thousand THE JURY. after and jumped from- rjnir pounds pf oa|jsb)» worthy $9.50, «ndf$]*tt farmer whose fanu is .. The following meii, chosen li ning to the: kitchen and thence to tier selected agrees to operate his farm sixteen hundred pounds of corn is the order named, to try Paul bedroom, where she locked the door, tor a term of five years as advised by worth $17.36. The cost of producing Fournier for murder, are farmers, McGuire in pursuit. While the farmer the expertr sent «ut by the division. corn, including rent, is $10.44 per acre, When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain: with two exceptions: was- battering down the door, Miss leaving a profit of $6.92. The cost of He furnishes all equipment and labor Preston Chapman, farmer, remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills wduldn*t Cale pounded out a window and oats, including rent, is $8.86per acre, and'operates the'farm as decided upoir living 35 miles north of Aitkin. any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy'Would a jumped to the ground making for by leaving a profit of $0.64 cents. These agreement between himself and W. P. Gorsuch, farmer. Town neighbor's home, a mile distant. McGuire also benefit'her if suffering with the same trouble? figures show such, a .profit in ifcising the demonstrator. -A farm for the of Waukenoba, 14 miles north of followed and when within 600 purpose must be representative of the corn as to suggest to the farmers the Aitkin. Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of LydiaE. feet of the girl fired a shot, the charge locality in area, soil and type of farming necessity of increasing its acreage. Calvin Hyslop, farmer, living Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. entering the lower part of her neck. followed, and must be so located The experiment station at St. Anthony east end of Aitkin county. She fell to the ground and although that it is accessible to the largest Park having succeeded in breeding a James E. Ryan, farmer. Fitchville, Ohio.—**My daughter was all rm dead, McGuire Jired a second shot, number of people. The work carried variety of corn that will ripen in H. Brooks, farmer. down, suffered, from pains in her side, head and. this charge setting fire to her dress. on will be entirely practical in its northern Minnesota and produce thirty D. Peddecourt, farmer. limbSy and could walk but a short distance at» McGuire's mother who had seen the nature, and will consist chiefly in reorganization bushels per acre, there can be no C. Kathan, ex-Methodist minister. time* She came very near having nervous shooting from a window, rushed to the of the farm so that it doubt about Minnesota remaining in prostration* had begun to cough a good deal* girl and extinguished the flames. may be farmed more effectively. Suitable the corn belt and it is believed that and seemed melancholy by spells. She tried, John T. Packer. Hangs Self on Bridge. farm crop rotation will be established by carefully breeding and selecting Andrew Magnuson, farmer. two doctors but got little help. Since taking- McGuire then calmly walked back which further involves the proper seed the average yield will be greatly Ijydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* C. M. Smith, timber cruiser. to the house, took his clothes and appreciation of manures, together increased. Blood Purifier and liver Pills she has improved W. A. Eastwood, farmer. after taking a horse drove to the Pomme with work demonstrating the proper so much that she feels and looks like Zach Harris, farmer. de Terre river, four miles from his methods to use in the care and feeding another girl."—Mrs. C. Cole, Fitchville, Ohio. Method of Docking Sheep. Methods home, where he took a rope, which of live stock. employed in cutting the tails from Aitkin—The trial for his life of Irasburg, Vermont.—uI feel it my duty to Public meetings for demonstration he was carrying, and after tieing one sheep in the division of Animal husbandry Paul Fournier, of Beltrami county, on say a few words in praise of your medicine. When I began, end to the bridge which spans the purposes will be held on the farm at University Farm, St. Paul, the charge of having killed Aagot taking it I had been very sick with kidney and bladder troubles river, jumped into the water with the from time to time when desirable are first to place the lamb on its back, Dahl at Quiring, Beltrami county, and nervous prostration. I am now taking the sixth bottle other end around his neck. methods of agriculture will be explained pushing the skin on the tail back towards of Ijydia E„ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and find myself April 7, 1904, was commenced in the His body was found later by the and shown on the farm. the body as far as possible so greatly improved. My friends who call to see me have noticed, district court, with Judge C. W. Stanton, Benson authorities who had been informed Blanks will be furnished the farm a great change."—Mrs. A. H. Sanborn, Irasburg, Vermont. that#enough skin will remain to cover of Bemidji, sitting on the bench, owners on which to report all business of the crime. the stump of the bone when the tail the case having been transferred from We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will The girl's body was brought to her transations so that at the end of is cut off. In operating on lambs Beltrami county to Aitkin county by prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful the year the total profit or loss on home in this city. No cause is known several months old draw the skin Judge McClenahan, who granted the for the deed except that the jilting of the farm may be ascertained. back closely to the body and tie a —or that either of these women were paid in any w?y for application of Fournier's attorney, C. These demonstration farms must McGuire by the girl is thought to have ligature tightly around the stub of the W. Scrutchin, of Bemidji, for a change their testimonials, or that the letters are published without not be confused, as some newspapers preyed on his mind. tail until an hour or two afterward to of venue. The attorney alleged prejudice their permission, or that the original letter from each did seem to have done, with experiment prevent excessive bleeding. Place the and inability to get a fair trial farms. They are not intended for experimentation, BRAINERD TO WELCOME K. C.'S. not come to us entirely unsolicited. lambs in a clean pen bedded with in Beltrami county, where the defendant but to show every clean straw. Cleanliness prevents infection, had once been convicted of the What more proof can any one ask? farmer, or others interested in agriculture, New Council to be Instituted on Sunday.—Hundreds and in such an enclosure charge of having killed N. O. Dahl. what experimentation at St. to Participate. bleeding can be detected. Rams Defense Objects to Swedes. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Anthony Park and experience proves Brainerd.—The ceremonies attending should be castrated at time of docking, Compound has been the standard remedy for 'Two of the members of the petit may be done on any farm in the the institution of a Knights of Columbus female ills. No sick woman does justice to while in the hands of the operator, jury were excused, three were accepted state, where practical methods are council in Brainerd next Sunday herself who will not try this famous medicine. if proper physical development of as jurors and 10 were rejected. T. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and followed. The arrangement, system will bring one of the largest the organs has been reached. This W. Scrutchin, chief counsel for Fournier, has thousands of cores to its credit. gatherings the city has ever entertained. and orderly classification and process condition occurs about ten days after exercised four preemptories in Over 800 delegates, visitors Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women of rotation will be exemplified by birth. excusing "undesirables" and Attorney advice.<p></p>MCA to write her for She has and friends are expected to be present, thoroughly practical people, to enable McKusick used one preemptory for guided thousands to health free of charge. farmers to raise better and more coming from all parts of the great iS. the state. The balance of those examined Unlocked Lambs. The Animal Address Mrs* Pinkham, Lynn* Mass* C3 crops on present farms and better and Northwest. mnkmaIT 1YBIA E were proven to be incompetent Husbandry division of the Department AXLE GREASE Crack degree teams from Minneapolis, more stock with the minimum of labor for one reason or another, a number of Agriculture of this rtate suggests St. Paul and Duluth will assist and expense. being actually rejected for not possessing the docking of Iambs at an early age, in putting on the elaborate ritualistic because the un docked not only present enough knowledge of court matters ceremonies of the order. Large delegations-are is the turning-point to economy Cultivation of Corn. to enable them to intelligently try a filthy condition when turned to be present from Minneapolis, Corn, like all other vegetation, obtains in wear and tear of wagons. Try a case. The defense showed plainly out to pasture but soon get into an St. Paul, Duluth, Fargo, St. its food from the soil through Its that it desired no person of Swedish a box. Every dealer, everywhere unsaxdtary condition that invites disturbance Cloud, Bemidji and other points. The roots. When cultivating it the least from flies. Docked ewe birth on the jury, it being evident that STANDARD OIL CO. delegations from the Twin Cities and disturbance of the roots possible they feared prejudice from Scandinavians lambs are also shown by the station Duluth will travel in special trains. leaves them in the best condition to {Incorporated) because of the fact that the late experiments to develop into better and Many of the councils will come next feed the stalk. Little disturbance Of surer breeders. A largo per cent of N. O. Dahl and his daughter were Norwegians. For the Critics. Saturday and return to their homes the roots means shallow cultivation. undocked ewe lambs utterly fail to Creston Clark, whose untimely Monday. Committees having charge mmt On poorly plowed and carelessly The little Frenchman who is again breed. On the market, the do9ked death at Asheville robbed America of of entertainment, reception, arrangements, farmed land, experience at the state sheep, being sightly and clean bring ntrial for the most serious crime a serious and capable actor, was etc., are composed of D. M. experiment station at St. Anthony 25 or 50 cents a hundred pounds more with which a man can be charged is Send a 2- somewlfat impatient of criticism. To Clark, W. H. Cleary, S. W. Linnemann, cent stamp (to Park shows, the corn roots grow closer than the undocked. The market demands calm and collected and his outward cover mailing) and a Philadelphia critic he once said: H. P. Dunn, M. E. Ryan, M. J. your dealer's name for to the surface than in well add clean, wholesome looking appearance at least indicates not the a Pyramid Fly Catcher, which "You chaps are unwilling to accept Reilly, Edward Koop, Thomas Rooney, deeply plowed fields that have been will your home flylesa. The keep stock. If a distinguishing mark in least doubt on his part that he will a man for what he is. You want to Krekelberg and others. opened to considerable depth by ihe sexes is desired by the farmer an ear be freed and given his liberty. change him to your own taste. But growth of clover. Such afield cannot can t*e clipped on one sex. Such a Implies His Own Innocence. each of you has a different taste. To be cultivated as deeply as GERMAN SYNOD MEETS. one wound will heal in a day or two and whose inclination, then, is he to In an interview Fournier said: FLY CATCHER where the seed bed has been intelligently will iot detract from the cash value bend? "I am confident that it Aitkin, a Evangelical Delegates From Ovef prepared. Cultivation simply on the market. "No, no! Take the artist for what is more sanitary than fly paper and works neutral county, before an unprejudiced, to get rid of weeds is not enough. State At Wheeling. better and quicker, and lasts longnr. It he is. That is the right critical "attitude. fair-minded jury, that I will be liaa no objectionable odor and will not Corn should also be cultivated to retain Faribault.—The German Evangelical irrp in the hottest weather. It can bs The Minnesota Eperiment station Don't be like the farm urchin acquitted. I have never wavered in hung up out of the way. The shining synod of North America for the district moisture in the soil. Wet soil surface attracts the fiies. Sold b' and all practical poultry men agree I once saw—an urchin who, as he my faith that the truth will eventually (irocers and druggists fnr Sc. *ach. of Minnesota held its annual conference can be opened to evaporation, aeration that a hen to be set should be removed stoned a frog to death, repeated severely: LoniaSejonge & Co., 73 DnanoEt., H.Y. come out as to how N. O. Dahl and in St. John's Church at the and warmth by cultivation, and, from the nest where broodiness his daughter, Aagot, really met their town of Wheeling, about ten miles WESTERN CANADA if the cultivation is not deep enough first develops and placed where she 'I'll l'arn ye to be a toad.'" tragic deaths in the lonely woods near east of Faribault. Rev. A. Debus, oi to injure the roots, corn can be will not be disturbed by other members •Quiring and that the real perpetrators worked in until after tasseling if a Hebron, N. D., was elected president of the flock. Place an upturned It Made No Difference. of the dastardly crimes will yet be one-horse cultivator be used. of the conference, and will preside for What the Great Railroad Maenatat Congressman Ransdale of Louisiana, I. J. Hill, sod in a box about fourteen inches punished for their heinous work is Says About its Wheat-Producing Power* the ensuing year. About eighty recently told a story of Alec Trimble, square, slightly hollowing the sod, into certain. I would never have been convicted 'The greatest need of this country clergymen were in attendance for the valet and factotum of a physician Good Seed Institutes. which place a little clean straw or [United States] in another cmeration the first time I was tried on or two will be thb providing three days. The conference in a body in New Orleans, who took a fancy Good Seed Institutes, under, the planers shavings. After having tried of homes ior its the charge of having killed N. O. Dahl visited Faribault and inspected the to one of the summer shirts of his people and producing auspices of the Farmers' Institutes, the setting qualities of the bird for a sufficient for them. The had the case been heard in a community new St. Luke's hospital, built by the master, and finally went and bought vrlll be held next winter in many days of onr prominence day or two, put the eggs into the nest, where public sentiment was as wheat exporting society. They were met by Mayor one exactly like it. He showed it to places in the state as the result of cooperation couiltry are gone. Canada thoroughly dust the bird with insect not so wrought up as to demand that is to be the great Erb and a delegation from the Commercial his mistress, who said that he had of the local business men WM powder and place her on the nest. wheat country.'' someone most anyone would be Club. done wrong, as the two shirts might with the institute department. The This great railroad magnate See that she has water and food. punished for the murders.* All I ask is taking advantage get mixed in the washing and Alec On Saturday the Deaconess' Society object of the good seed institutes will of toe situation by extern! is a fair trial before an impartial jury, re railway baildiagto answered: of the Minnesota District, under whose be to furnish farmers information regarding People who use an incubator, says tljo wheat fields in an unprejudiced community, and I of Western Canada. "It'd make no difference, missus, auspices the St. Luke's hospital is being the production and selection the Minnesota Experiment station, Upwards el 125 Million am not fearful of the result. All 'cause dey's both alike in size an' managed, held its annual meeting of good seed. These institutes will be should not remove chicks from the Bushels of Wheal these conditions are met here at this price." in the same church. Rev. William of no less interest to farmers than the machine until they are thoroughly ware harvested la 1909. Ayc-r*s* trial, and I am well pleased." Meyer, of this city, is secretary of the three provinces of Alberta. regular Farmers' Institutes, and will dry. Colds at this time are likely to Saskatchewan and Manitoba will tie How's This? Chester McKusick, of Bemidji, county and manager of the society and hospital. upwards of 23 bushels per acre. be conducted by practical institute result in pneumonia and death. The attorney of Beltrami county, is in Free homesteads of 160 acres, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any workers, who, through long experience brooder should be heated to ninety and adjoining pre-emptions at charge of the case against Fournier ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's 1GO acres (at $3 per acre), are to and study have developed a system or a hundred degrees before tho Catarrh Cure. be had in the choicest districts. for the state and he is being assisted F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. E. J. Westlake is Honored. Schools convenient, climate of farming and seed selection chicks are placed in it, and kept at We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney excellent, soU the very beat, in getting the jury by Louis Hallum, Minneapolis. Ellis J. Westlake, that should be understood and practiced for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable railways close at hand, buildin?? about that temperature for a week at in all business transactions and financially lumber cheap, fuel easy to of Aitkin, county attorney of Aitkin of this city, has received notice by every farmer. The improved least, when the temperature may be able to carry Waldino,obligations out any made Marvin,his by firm. get and reasonable In price, Kinnan county. C. W. Scrutchin, Bemidji's & water easUy procured mixed from Washington of his appointment quality of the grains of Minnesota is gradually lowered to a degree that farming a success. Write ns to Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. colored attorney, is defending Fournier to the board of trustees of the National best place for settlement, sett)era* Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting, as largely dependent upon good seed barely renders comfort. low railway rotes, descriptive illustrated directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. and Attorney Crowell, of Brainerd, Society of the Sons of the American "Last Best West' (sent free as an increased yield per acre is dependent system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per on application), *.nd other information, is assisting Scrutchin. bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Revolution. largely upon the conservation to S^p't of Immigration, Animals In III Health are Unfit for Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Ottawa, Cat'., or to the Canadian While Prosecutor McKusick will say of soil fertility. Government Agent. human food, advises the Minnesota little concerning the case it is known High Finance. ChM.nniBs.CHffaKmv.GmndForli.lfJH, Soldiers Will Meet. Experiment Station. Flesh from animals J.M,HacL*cliliii,Rutil,Mattrtowii,S.D^ that he has been working diligently to Knicker—Why did you pay $40.53 St. Paul. The survivors of the |j) Cultivating Corn it is not necessary E.XJlolBM,SlUaek io8t.^t^ull»m that have recovered from disease present a strong chain of evidence for that hat? Second Minnesota will hold a reunion too), to stir the soil more than two before slaughter does not cure (Use address nearest CO against Fournier and that he has some Mrs. Knicker—I had to do it to at the old state capitol on June 14. inches deep to keep it in good condition. well and is. difficult to keep after curing. new matters that will be given at loake my check book balance. It is expected that about 100 of the W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 22-1910k A surface cultivator is used at Bruises, broken legs or similar this trial. He has been assisted by old soldiers will be present. Members the state experiment station after the accidents have the same effect on the Afraid of Ghosts Thomas Bailey, Sr., who was sheriff of this regiment are now residents of first or second cultivation, and it is meat as ill health. Unless an animal of Beltrami county a* the time the 35 different states. found to ber very efficient. Knives for is bled and dressed immediately after Dahls were killed and who also was shallow cultivation, attachable to any an accident, before the temperature serving as sheriff at the first trial of Many people are afraid ot ghosts. Pew people Job for St. Paul Man. cultivator, can be purchased of most rises, do not use the meat for human •re afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and Fournier. Washington, D. C. Abel L. Brown* food. dealers in Agricultural machinery. If the germ is a fact.( If the germ could be magnified Attorney Scrutchin is all smiles and rigg, of St. Paul, is appointed it is not found at the local dealers' to a size equal to ita terrors it would appear more unhesitatingly declares he will free fourth assistant examiner in the patent store the Farmers' Institute, St. Anthony With Every Ton of Grain sold on terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs Fournier. at a salary of $1,500 a year. Park, will give the address of can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the market the farmer sells from $6 the water we drink. dealers or manufacturers. to $9 worth of soil fertility. When County Optionists Speak at Windom. BURY FIRE VICTIMS. The germ can only prosper when the condition the grain is fed on the farm and the Windom.—Sunday was a big day oi the system gives it free scope to establish it* Late Fattener for Hogs. Nothing product is sold in butter, less than self and develop. When there is a deficiency of for the county optionists of this locality. Faribault, Minn., Funeral .Attended fattening hogs in the fall is preferable $1.00 worth of soil fertility is sold. for vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek, Superintendent P. J. Youngdahl, to field corn. In the northwestern The Minnesota Experiment station by Record-breaking Crowd. hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the of Donald MacKenzie, Mankota, of the part the state, says thinks the moral is plain. sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. You can and Rev. W. H. Miller, of Minneapolis, the Minnesota Experiment station, fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden were the principal speakers. Each of Faribault.—The funeral of the five Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleans the flint other early ripening varieties Warmth, light and ventilation free or these men spoke in the various churches victims of Friday's fire—Mrs. Kellogg, system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stomach should be planted for this purpose. In from draughts are requirements necessary in the forenoon and in the evening A. H. Sperry and three children—was and organs of digestion and nutrition in working ooadition, so southern Minnesota the regular field to successful poultry raising. a mass meeting was held in the opera held from the Methodist church. Hundreds that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot In which to breed. varieties may be used successfully. The neglect of thme essentials is neglect house, at which Superintendent Youngdahl of people could not gain admittance. Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or The Experiment station has found to fili the pocket book of the farmer habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside was the principal speaker. Mr. It was one of the largest funerals to tijat bogs, given free access the with proSt that awaits him in return OP KNOWN wrapper. It is not ft sccret nostrum but ft nicdicino Youngdahl urges every voter to work ever held in Faribault. The corn do when field* better than is and with a record of 40 of cures. Accept no for the work ths industry re COMPOSITION yean option candidate* for a county regardless bodies were placed in three caskets, Mapped and fed to them. substitute—there is nothing just as good." Ask your neighbors. quires. 1 of party. those pf the children together-