International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THRESHING RETURNS 3 BREAKING A VICIOUS HABIT Don't Persecute FROM WESTERN Horse That Has Bad Fault of Lying your Bowels A Call and a Climax CANADA. Head on Companion's Neck Cured by Device Showr» TI*T mlrtfl They of Reveal Larger Averages If you have a horse that has the CARTERS LITTLE Wheat and Oats Than Anticipated. LIVER PfLLS bad habit of resting his head on the By MABEL CHASE ENGLAND aeck of the horse you are driving bim Purely veeetoUe. Aft CARTERS Sunite dy ca the Era, GOOD CARE OF BROOD MARES with, you can easily break him of this b3«, via The returns from the grain fields Modi* tb«fclicai» habit by using the device shown In the Copyright, 1910, by Associated Literary Press. •ontxaMff of Western Canada as revealed by the tketch, says Homestead. It Is aim* •4 the bowel. Attention Given to the Mother Greatly COT jwork of the Threshers, show much Cm* The school bell in the little western "Oh, I -couldn't!" she gasped* Influences. Colt—Always Buy jlarger yields, than were expected as town of Burton announced the shrinking back in her chair. "And Young Animals. the cro'p was ripening. It is a little hour of noon. besides, I have to stay here till mJ yearly yet to give an estimate of the Philip Malvern untangled his long cousin—till Miss Darton comes back. C. MILLER.) (By S. 8a«ll Pill, Small Dose, Small Prist •crop as a whole, but individual yields legs from the hammock where he There's no one else at home, and Any. breeder of experience, knows matte-* Signature Genuine •elected from various points throughout had been lying, stretched his arms there are some groceries and things well that almost as much depends on Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta above his head and yawned wearily. coming and the brood-mare as on the stallion in show that the farmers there as a "Confound this hole!" he muttered, "Then will you come with me this the raising of any breed of good rule have had reason to be thankful "I wish I'd stayed in college and let evening—please!" he begged. "I'll horses. over the results. Excellent yields are my whole bally system go to smash have the car up here by 8 o'clock." Maigr colts take their conformation reported from many portions of Manitoba if it wanted to. Silly lot of parrots "But don't you think—hadn't you from their mother, especially from Rich Costly Furs and a large district of Saskatchewan doctors are! Go West—go West— better take Miss Darton? You came their shoulders back. For instance, and has turned out well, while the go West.' That's all they can think to see her," you know." if a mare has wide, ragged hips, her central portion of Alberta is splendid. of when a fellow gets a bit off his "Oh, well, this is different. Why,' colts are most liable to inherit this f^OSTLY FURS come from YOUR' part of There will be shown at the land exposition Feed." your cousin probably cut her eye-j the COUNTRY. Ship them to the BEST tendency. Many colts also inherit Cures Bad Habit. FUR MARKET and RIGHT FUR HOUSE. at St. Louis a sample of the He slammed his book under a teeth in an automobile, and has lived| their dispositions from their dams. By shipping DIRECT to us you receive far Marque's wheat—a new variety and bush, aimed a kick at a mongrelly in one ever since. It'd be no novelty! better PRICES than you have obtained elsewhere, Brood-mares should be sound, of ply a piece of leather with holes cu^ because we sell direct to manufacturers one that appears to be well adapted looking cur that showed a tendency to her. I want you to come." quiet disposition, strongly built, and Into it to slip over the hames. Drive of HIGH GRADE FURS. to the soil and climate of Western to investigate and sauntered lazily "Very well, then," she agreed, "ifj A sharpened shingle nails through it from trial shipment will CONVINCE yon. they should be well cared for. A Canada—that yielded 53 bushels to the specially arranged price list for your down the sun-baked street to the you think—if you're sure she won't the bottom, and put it over the hame^ It is a severe loss to the farmer Territory.will be mailed upon request. We acre. The exhibit and statement will postoffice. There was only one letter, mind." pay all expressage, charge no commissions, who pays $25 stud fee, loses two or of the horse you are driving with the and remit promptly. be supported by affidavits from the a short, characteristic note from "Don't believe she'd come if I thrv-e months', work of his mare, and one of the bad habits, and he will be LEOPOLD CO. growers. This wheat weighs well, GASSNER FUR his uncle, telling him that a daughter asked her. She must be more or less: cured in a short flrae.' then loses the colt at birth, or afterward, and being a hard variety will find a of his old friend, Col. Darton, 84 Esst l&th St. Capital- done up after careering round the AMM AAA AII and all from neglect of some lzcd at $250, GOO. 00 New York City ready market at the highest prices obtainable was staying near Burton with her country for three years. Do you ever sort. for a first-class article. It is IMPROVED BUNK FOR SWING uncle, Max Whittier, for a few weeks, long to travel?" The mare can be worked up to a interesting to point out that afield Women men and advising him to call. She had WIJA TO. as well as "Oh," she ..sighed, "more than any-j week or two before the colt is dropped. are made 'miserable by of one hundred acres of this .wheat been making a tour of the world, he thing else I can think of. And to see! In fact she is better off for Excellent for Housing Sows and Theiij 'TA kidney and bladder trouble. would give its producers 5,300 bushels. was now on her way east. New York and all those beautiful big Baid, and the regular exercise, but she should Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Litters, and Is Quite Easily Put BLAME Sold at 85 cents a bushel would Philip whistled dubiously. Yes, lie cities! Didn't you hate to leave it Root the great kidney be handled ljjy a careful man, who Together. give him $45 an acre. Counting all knew old Max Whittier—crusty old remedy promptly relieves. all to come out here?" will not excite her, and she should At druggists, in fifty cent and dollar sizes. the cost of interest on land at $20 an chap! Had a place a mile or two Her shyness seemed to vanish in a, have a roomy box stall for sleeping You may have a sample bottle by mail This small hog house is excellent} acre, getting the land ready for crop. out. He tossed a penny in the air. wave of eager enthusiasm. tree, also pamphlet telling all about it. quarters. for housing sows and their litters^ Seed sowing, harvesting and marketing, Heads I go—tails I dont. Bosh! "Well, yes—I did hate it just at Address, Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Although muny may disagree with since it is quite easy to clean, says the entire, cost of production Probably some prim, prudish old first, but now—well, I'm really beginning me, I am firmly convinced from nearly Farm and Home. By raising the blue-stocking. Tails, by Jove!" Northwestern In8trnctor» would not exceed $8 an acre, leaving 40 to get fond of the place. But 30.. years' experience on breeding hinged side the herdsman can reach alj The moment fate had decided the handsome net profit of $37 an you—you must certainly come East farms, that it is a risky business purchasing 600 Students parts of the bung. In the rear end, against it a contrary impulse swayed acre.. Is there any crop that would sometime." Conservatory aged mares, who have spent him. He'd go! Anything was better yield a better return than this, with He wondered to himself if the Eastj the best years of their life doing work Established 1884 than this everlasting deadly monotony. the same labor and Initial expense? would spoil her, shy little fluttering in the cities, and trying to make AD branches of Music Art and Dramatic Art, He'd get some fun out of her, Cotton fields will not do it, apple orchards thing that she was, with her vague, Orchestral and Band Instruments.. No.rmal Course# brood mares of them. in Public School Music, Art, Piano, Physical Training, somehow. with their great expense of cultivation golden dreams of the big world outside. Even if they are only eight or ten Domestic Science. Terms Reasoaatle. Catalog free, Accordingly at 3 o'clock he climbed and the risk to run from the What joy it would be to take O. A. EVERS. Pres. Minneapolis, Minn. years' old, it is an expensive experiment. Into his big touring car and chugged various enemies of the fruit cannot her around, to watch her wonder and The reason is obvious. BflTCMT YOUR IDEAS. They may bring you begin to do it. While what is considered bewilderment and delight. She mustj r« I lull I wealth. 64-page Book Er e. kbt. iatiO. In the first place when a mare has an exceptional case just now is certainly come. He would talk to Sfitzgerald & (Jo..Pat.Atty s., lias. K.Watiiingioa.i/.O. arrived at that age. and has never presented, there is no doubt that this Miss Darton about it. your invention. Free preliminary had a colt, her chances-of. getting in man's experience may be duplicated In his eagerness to strengthen her search. Booklet free. M1LO IStii foal are lessened each year. 15. STiiiVliJNS te CO., i-.sia!. by others who care to follow his example. desire he launched into a vivid description 863 11th St., Washington 20U Dearborn St., Ciiica^u Furthermore it is safe to say that As has been said the growing of the amazing joys and 1 a reasonable proportion of these W at son E. Coleman,Washitijilon, of this wheat is but in its infancy, and wonders*of the far cities he told her D.C. uoots 1 rte. Highest mares have slunked their colts, and wheat growing is still largely confined of the immense buildings, the crowded leferences. results. Beat gar- for this reason they have been sent to other older varieties that do streets, the marvels that met one A LINGERER. from the farms and sold in the cities, not yield as abundantly. Even with at every turn. An Improved Hog Bunk. where they can do excellent work. these we have records before us of Indeed, in his sudden enthusiasm, In choosing brood-mares, always buy farmers who have grown bushels and just to watch her eyes grow 40 near the top, is placed a small window| young ones, say from three to five to the acre., others 35, some 30, and round and big, he called on all the for ventilation. A house of this sort years old, then you sLould be able to others again 25 bushels. Taking even arts of his imagination and added is best when built on skids, so that i# count on all of them getting in foal, 20 bushels.- and some farmers report many awesome touches of his own, can be moved about in the pasture. or certainly nearly every one, when, that amount, it is found that the returns described strange happenings unknown if you pick up a lot of "second-hand" from such a yield would be $17 to man or beast, and added Ground for Early Vegetables. mares, of uncertain age, your percentage an acre. This wheat will cost to get thrilling tales of wild enchantment. of colts will be extremely uncertain. It is a good idea to select rhe spotsj to market, including, all expensest At last, realizing that the sun was how where the early vegetables, such about an acre, and the farmers slipping down behind the trees and $8 One good, sound young mare, the shadows growing long across the as radishes, lettuce, etc., are to be will still have a net profit of about bought from some reliable farmer, $9 an acre. Certainly the provinces grass he rose hastily, apologizing for grown next year, and to cover those or breeder, is worth more for breeding of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba his thoughtlessness. spots with about four inches of fresh, purposes than half a dozen socalled are progressing, settlement is increasing At that moment the woman he had strong manure. This is allowed to lie "bargains" picked up in the and there is a general contentment met on the road turned in at the gate there until the beds are to be dug city. all over the country. The and came slowly up the path. She was over for planting, when the soil will1 less frumpy seen at close range, be found as rich and mellow as anyone social conditions are splendid, the climate Philip decided. He sprang down the could desire. The available fertility is excellent, and there is every WAYS OF PICKETING CATTLE I steps to meet her. has reached into the soil, while the, condition to make the settler satisfied. "Miss Darton," he exclaimed. "I am covering has protected it from tho| At the farming congress, held at Spokane dreadfully sorry to have missed a heavy rains that beat down and packi in October, wheat shown by the Pole Pivoted on Crowbar Keeps Rope chat with you. I've been waiting an naked soils. When planting time Alberta Government, took the sliver From Ground and Allows Animal hour or more. I'm Phillip Malvern, comes, rake off the coarse litter, loosen cup, awarded by the Governor of Ample Area to Graze. you know. My father the State. It completely outclassed the soil with a fork and sow the seed. Aimed a Kick at a Mongrelly Looking "Oh, yes, indeed," she responded Asparagus and rhubarb should be covered The Eldest Daughter—If Harry had all other specimens on exhibition, and Cur. I recently noticed a rather unique a, cordially, "your father wrote me the same way—four to six inches, lived in the old days he'd have mad© It was but an ordinary selection, way of tying cows out to grass. A about you. And I am srrry, too, but off down the dusty road. Arrived at with strong, fresh manure. This is good knight. hundreds of fields in Alberta and Saskatchewan 25-foot pole is pivoted on a crowbar his destination, he walked quickly I'm glad you found Elise. Your father left on until growth begins, then the Her father—I don't know much being able to duplicate it. about three feet above the ground and up the gravel path and pushed the was anxious that you two young coarse litter is just moved on the about that—but it takes him a long There are still available thousands of three feet from the end of the pole by electric bell with a will. people should meet. He thought it crowns of the plants and left to decay time to say 'good night' now. homesteads, as well as large areas of means of a woden pivot, as shown at The door was opened by a pretty, might make it pleasanter for both of beside the row of hills. first-class land—that is being offered at the bottom of illustration, says the demure-looking girl in a gingham you." Couldn't Stand the Nuisance. for sale at low prices. The agent of Orange Judd Farmer. To the short "He complains that he was unable dress and big, blue, enveloping apron. "Why—er—yes, of course," he UVESTOC the Canadian Government from whom end a weight is attached sufficient to to get along with his wife's- relatives." He looked at her uncertainly. stammered, out of his perplexity. the above facts have been learned expects lift the other end into the air. "Is Miss Darton at home?" he inquired. "She—I—that is that the rush to Canada will The animal Is tied to the long end "What was the matter? Did they all Miss Darton looked at him in astonishment. text year largely exceed the numbers SNOTES of the stick by a 30-foot rope. The want to live at his expense?" She glanced at the huge car by the Who have gone this year. weight at the end of the pole keeps "No. His father-in-law wanted him, gate and then at him in evident astonishment. "Hasn't Elise been good to you?" to earn the salary he was getting from she asked, smiling somewhat anxiously. Progress in Railroading. the old gentleman." "I'm sorry—Miss Darton has gone "She can be very provoking "Yes," said the lady-whose dress down to the village," she told him. Young calves are generally delicate and willful, I know. I haven't chaperoned case Is covered with strange foreign Which- Is the Star? "Ye gods! She must be that frumpy feeders. her around Europe for three labels, "the way railroads run nowadays "We are thinking of putting an electric individual I met footing it along years without realizing that." Animals on pasture naturally take Is a great Improvement over sign over the church." the side path," he commented inwardly He stared bewilderedly. exercise. *what they were 50 years ago." "It might be- a good idea." with a sigh of thankfulness "Elise—then she—pardon me. I It is not the best practice to feed "But surely you had no experience "But there are factions. We can't a tor his escape. He took out his card. as traveler 50 years ago," says her thought you were Miss Darton," he silage exclusively. decide whether to feature the minister "I am sorry, too. Will you give The pig should be kept growing friend. stammered, an awful conviction surging or the soprano of the choir*:" her this, please?" through him." "I don't mean that. But nowadays, from start to finish. The girl glanced at the card as she don't you notice, when there Is a wreck "I am," she laughed "our names Animals should be kept out of doors EAGER TO WORK. took it. "Oh, but," she hesitated, it is always had at some point convenient are the same. We are cousins, you as much as possible. K? l'£T—-*•- 14 Health Regained by. Right Food. "Miss Darton will be disappointed. to a cluster of farm houses where know. Now what"—a light was beginning The best way to prevent hog cholera Details of Cow Picketing Device. the victims can go for coffee and to She has spoken of you—won't you to break in her eyes—"what is to keep the germs away from The average healthy man or woman get warm?" wait?" has that young minx been up to?" the hog. the rope off the ground, and thus prevents 1b usually eager to be busy at some He was about to refuse when a "Nothing—nothing at all!" Phillip The first and most Important thing the cow from becoming tangled useful, task or. employment. What World Lost? look at the youthful, sun-browned assured her hastily. He glanced back in raising hogs successfully is to have up in it. This arrangment gives the But let dyspepsia or indigestion get "It was the worst calamity that ever face with its downcast eyes and long indignantly at the porch. It was good stock. cow an area with a 50-foot radius to bold of one,t and alL endeavor becomes happened to me," sighed the pale, intellectual, curling lashes reversed his decision*. empty. With a somewhat abrupt Young colts should not be left out eraze over. a burden. high browed yocng woman. After all, Miss Darton couldn't get leavetaking he strode out of the gate In the pasture until they begin to get "I had written a modern society novel, "A year ago,, after recovering from back much within the hour, and a and began viciously to crank his low In flesh. complete to the last chapter, and short time spent with this seemingly an operation," writer a Michigan lady, machine. Shy, indeed! Timid little, Reckless Feeding. The pigs should be taught to eat a careless servant girl gathered the embarrassed, but certainly attractive, "my stomach and: nerves began to give fluttering thing! His tales of the as soon as possible,'slop being the? A great deal of food is wasted on sheets of the manuscript from the young person might prove amusing. glowing east! A hot wave rushed me much) trouble^. hogs in winter on account of the careless principal feed. floor, where the wind had blown them, He assented graciously. "At times my appetite was voracious, over him from head to foot. What way in which they are kept. No After the calf is past its babyhood' and used them to start afire in the "Mayn't we sit here?" he Indicated must she think of him? but when indulged, indigestion domestic animals are probably more its growth "and development are still grate." the vine-covered porch with its capacious, Ke leaped into his car and whizzed followed Other times I had no appetite susceptible to cold and weather to be promoted. "What a burning shame that /was!" comfortable wicker chairs. off down the road, with a reckless whatever. The food I took did not A soft fat horse will shrink during changes than swine, and none are provided commented Mrs. Tartan. "It's so pleasant outside." and evergrowing violence of speed. nourish me and I grew weaker than such poor shelter, generally the first day of plowing. So look w.ell "We? Oh, I—why, yes," she assented. Suddenly a memory, like a flash ever. sneaking. On some farms rail pens to the shoulders. with pretty confusion. Why Kick? of white light, illumined the dark "I lost interest in everything and ith a leaky covering serve as winter Do not turn stock onto winter They moved over and took possession Louis Wisna, the Newark artist, depression of his mind. His expression wanted, to be alone. I had always had shelter. The filthy conditions in which wheat for pasture until the ground of the chairs. The girl sat uncomfortably, wore a gloomy look on his usually changed. He brought his car good nerves, but now the merest trifle is frozen fairly hard. hogs are kept is also a subject for rolling and unrolling cheerful face. ton an abrupt halt. would upset me and bring on a violent The bad effect of feeding cottonseed severe criticism. Many persons take the corner of her apron with nervous "It has just struck me," he said to "By Jove! Eight o'clock this evening. headache. Walking across the room meal to pigs comes from giving iX for granted that the hog is naturally lingers very pretty fingers they Charles Strasse, "that my.shoes don't She promised!" was an effort and prescribe^ exercise a filthy or unclean animal in its it in too large amounts. were, too, thought Ph'lip Malvern, cost me as, much' as my youngster's." Seizing the wheel once nu/,-e „he wss out of the question. If we are going to have good brood habits. Force of circumstances over surveying with approval the soft, "Then what are you complaining proceeded onward at a anil "I had seen Grape-Nuts* advertised, sows we must give proper attention ^hich the hog has no control makes rounded arms, bare to the elbow. He about?" asked Strasse. decorous pace. but did not believe what 1 read at the, to the makeup of the young gilts. Mm so. If hogs are provided with grasped situation at once and the began "I won't sma«h myself up—quite— time. At last when it seemed as if Ifood pens, witft place for sleeping partitioned After the sows begin to get heavy to talk, fluently, amusingly, inconsequently. Asking Too Much. yet," he decided. was literally starving I began to eat by a six-inch board, they will they should have separate sleeping eyes met his in "The count has promised that he will Her Grape-Nuts. Peep their straw beds and sleeping quarters, or not more than two should Pa's Ultimatum. but interested amusement. Bhy "Bully never beat or kick me if I will marry "I had not been able to work far a sleep together. apartments very clean. "Our Thursday. Saturday and Mon eyes, too," he thought. "They'd turn hfm," said the beautiful heiress. year, but now ailser two months on Inferior fodder upsets animals, and day morning' papers have checked up the heads of some fenows." "But lias he promised to work for Grape-Nuts I am eager to be at work no one will keep much stock or go shy for the last three weeks regular "What a great, big automobile!" you?" her father asked. Comfortable House for Hogs.^ again. My stomach gives m$ no trou* iy" on for long without finding that a commented presently, looking out she "Ob, papa, don't b* unreasonable." Don't forget to provide a comfortable ble.now", my Serves are steady as ever, change of food is desirable, indeed. at hfs car where it stood by the gate. "Do you believe they are being house with plenty of good bedding and interer^t in life and ambition have stolen, pa?" necessary. "I've always wanted to ride in one. tor the pigs. Also provide charcoal come baak with the return to health." Is It—is it fun?". Profits from live stock on the farm "T know Kitty's beau calls. Wednes is cad ashes mixed with salt,, /placed ..ie name Rea^ "The Road to Wellville," in "Oh, great!" he exclaimed eagerly, day. Friday and Sunday- -nights:want depend chiefly, as has been well said, where the-pigs mar have free access to remember "Come on out with me now and well "on three things, the quality of the pk^a, "There's a Reason." W. htm to go home earlier or to a you need remedy to it. A few chunks of soft coal should mS spin.'* take a little animal, the quality of the teed and 'Ever read the above letter? A nen stop taking our paper with him,* be Wi- for CCtUCHB and COLP» also kept in the pie pen. I one appears from time to time. They the Quality care." 1 of the •re genuine, true* m4 IllU ef lllHWI interest* fly.-*..-