International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 25, 1912 · Page 2 of 6
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'W*£ ym?-' -*. 'C.f •A ~'v *'~J~ ,^" Stags'*'- fc a »-n f-C— ». -t~£ rO parts sali and a very smatl amount: of his wages as security for- a debt unless PAPER RAG COOKERY, able flavor and detracts from the1 ?pepper then Anted with flour, placed .his: employer' consents -to -the assignment/, ft 'pi^er-bag^ cookery practical for original flavor. (in the bag, and allowed to remain in and the assignment anil the housewife inJier everyday work? On-the whole it seems that for some tftfe1 oVfe» tikr^Tr myites. the employer's consent there to-fcra is very often askeil. foods the use of the paper bag in. I A tonnd steak^ baked in a prepared recorded In the city clerk's office and With a view to solviihvs^l^Ques-iln»/ih cookery is desirable, and for others, [bag for an hour, watt quite tender and in the case-of a maa-riedmaii th* a mea8«t«kat4(Mst| some Work undesirable. wife's consent' tothe assignment jjuiey^ titta d6ne in paper-balg cookery, Whether practical for the housewife mustaJso be Bled. Otherwise the aan This seieined a desirable method of connection with the- Domestic depends upon circumstances, and each signment is void and of no effect preparing £uch meats that is those Stetene^ DiVlsiOh fllftlhr Sdbol^ Ag~ woman must be her own judge as to This teawholeeomelaw, aod-wiH which are not tender enough for broiling., what extent she can use "paper-bag protect the- wives-of improvident men These tests have led tifir to' lMell#tr€r cookery" to advantage.—Mary L. Rull, Tha only Baking Powder m«te ucjastifleddisposat' of their A' fowl Coasted in a prepared bag, against that a little longer time is requiied Extension Division, Minn. College of unearnedrwages-. :wa8 tender and moists but had an undesirable Agriculture. fnem RoyalCrape Cveam ofT arte* forbaltingthtowhenthe^ ba^sare not flavor^ especially in such used^ but tiu^^ slower heat- ftsay be pidrtk^KtoaclMi^ th*b«g. GIV® A CffAWtSEl used with good- results. The Danger of Lie Grippe NO ALUM, NO LIMt PHOSPHATE Raking-powderbiteuit, baked^ in'the TKis year the state i8 offering $600^ In the case pf dribbages and onions,! 4 Is its tendency to pneumo nia. To in prizes -tor-' thft: boys, who can grow ifcer -ilavor seemed improved, and there ^prepared bag, were more tender and: cure your la: grippe- coughs take Foley's the most'corn ort ane acre'Of -land In wW» th^ adVahtage' of havfarg ndne o& Idelicate than those baked without the Honey and Tar Compound. R. E. oneloadol grainayear? but multiply additiontothe cashprizesi the Minneapolis X&afr ttntiesixabi&v odOfs in the' himse jbirgl" Sfftoll vs.sLdfgtf«rms that one' by as many handsand teams Fisher, Washington, KasM says: I was Tribune has- offered a scholarship ^while the foods were cooking. 5- Rise» bread baked in a bag^ had a I haw noticed several communications you work and the product is large. foroneyear atthe Schoohof'Ag* With*, polatoes-baked in bagsv the 51 troubled with a severe attack of la not' deeindble^i and was in no to.the press lately about small Most farmers do not have to open the Anthony Park*' afi- a sldltt^are usuai^ thin, thus entailitfg rfeutiure-at* St. jtrpeHor to thsit' baked in the gtippe that threatened pneumonia. farms. That a man mnati-work more pocketbook, but the cott counts in little loss and litter at table and the sweepstakes prize* for the° champion way.: A friend advised Foley's Honey and than 40 tocres of land if he wishes a reducinff the net profits^- ffikvor is equal# if not superior^ to corn-grower of' the State." If the comment ^light-colored paper TarCompound and I got relief after net pjofltf that small farmer has no Small farms, ifsupplied with the This contest"-Will'Weain a great deal that of those baked in the usual ways ^t^^are'brtnh^inside with a sweet. chance on*competition with a large right soil, are adopted to dairying by ty the boys, andto Agriculture inthe Porte chopsp bakwd^ in a prepared taking the first few doses. I took &t, tliey"do'very* well for. foods that, fanner. the aid of the silo. State. It will stimulate an interest in three bottles and my la grippe was l^sper bag, were moist/ tender and have a decided davor, like onions but One hundred or more acres being Many acresdo not alwaps mean a COrn*growing,i and" cin better crops, cured. Get the genuine, in the yellow «foe-f!avered.^ Thfr chops wer#' dusted to'tho»e:(rf delicate flavorf like biscuit, large bank account. Money can be classed as largeiaecause modern machinery which canbearousedin noother way. the common bag^ imparts a disagree package. For sale by all dealers. a mizttite of 1 piart sugar, -2 dug out of a garden. Large farms can be used to advantage. •Every boy who" follows- the1 rules.*'of seldom have one, While small farms the Contest and carries it througkto Tlila is one of the stock arguments generally have goop ohes, The soil completion, will be stronger -forshaving to make 40 and 80-acre farmers dissatisfied of large farms is often starved, while done so. The boywhoestablishes and get them to locate on a itis-fedonsmall farms. Paying- orchards a yield record fot his county, ads: to large farmifr€swada. are not, as a rule, found on the value of landinHislocality. It Those men who farm by physical large farms, but are often the leading: shows what- the soft-' eanbe- made-to labor alone oan eesttyand quicklysee part of asm all places Same va&i be« produce by the practiceof1good methods. a goodthingiln raising such crops -as feaid of the poultry business.-—Fa^rm, and dealers in can be planted, harvasted and marketed Stock and Home. Every farmer who has a boyv he^ by machinery. tween the egesof lOand 18^years can A W S Large fieldsmeaaa large: number Your Wife Must^Consent afford to give him an. ac*e of ground of bushels. Many bushels bring in Highest prices paid for this contest. EVeryfather should According to one of the many good many dollars. How about the net n6t only give hi& boy the' use-of the lawspassedbythe last legislature a ,land, but he should-encourage him-to married man cannot legailyassigi* I vuestion the real success of a All kinds of heads for sale enter the contest, furnish him withf his wages without his wife's written large acreage over a small one. The seed, advise him in'his1 selection, and Moose endorsement.* net profit from one acre-: well mairagedisin in the method ^preparing- the* land Chapter 308 of the General Laws of excess of many acres as and cultivating 4he~ crop. Give the Minnesota for 1911 contains the followingJanguage: generally tilled. boy a chance-to see what he can*-do. 1 Deer "NoassignmenVof II if wanted toraiaegrainl .would If he winsa prise for-production? or or order-far, wages ta be- -earnedrin like a large farm, otherwise to be independent gets his name on the State Honor the future to secure a low of less and not obliged J» pay. out Roll for crop production, he has accomplished: Elk than two hundred dollars shall be all that comes in I would want a something! worths while, valid against an employer of the per* small farm. sand'-deserves greatdredit,* son makingsaidaseignment or order Competition. be^Mit' large' and Caribou The rules forthis contest .wiH«be and the aceptance of the-sarae have small farmers is useless. Each has tissued soon. The' Extension- Division been filed and recorded with the its place. Brain work only can make is anxious to reach as many boys as clerk of the city or town where the either a true snccess. possible by-: means'1 of- this contest. party making* said assignment or: order Men are not built alike* You may Everyone- interested in the- develop^ Correspondence Solicited resides, if a resident of this state,' do best on a large farm, while 1 could! Went of the boy should co-operate or in which he is employed if not make more money on a small place. Pdtrnted bV .CfickSon Bros.: Spread 70 Inches. with the' Extension Division by-boost« suet* resident. No such assignment I have lived on botln I amtoa slow ing for this contests—Oi M. Olson, u- of, or order for, wages to be earned for a large farm and hired help is not Extension Division^ Minn College of in the future shall be valid when always reliable. Idleness of teams CKSON BROS. Agriculture. made by a married man, unless the' and men,be it ohiyafew-mlniites at 10 written consent of his wife to the atifhe, counts up faster than most making of such assignment or order Send vour ordera for nianoi tunings men suspect. One man a little slow MINIS. is attached thereto^' and repairing to T. ffi Mimrfti at^the in getting ?his team-out iir the' morning jk Under this law man can assign Music store on Third streete:. II tr at noon might. cost you only OUR 'Bbrtiiies oftl lamp burner ceil lij^iii as rhijg!h sutokechimney. You turn as you want to—it is impossible!to You can burn lamp in room aU nightw No bad snwH^frote'ktroscnc? 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