International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 19, 1912 · Page 2 of 6
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yy-r^p'jj ggg^f»MM»IJI Ml IW'IIKI PP^fS^^T' \. S?~.•=- _^, .r 5 J?^. *J?V •?'. uaeu^n fruit and vegetables gardening value, not to exeeed $50,'wilLbe paid MiiniterLodgrN9r k..d wouia depend upon the number oi to the sender. .. .j: REX BEER BEER memoers ot the tamily, as The law provides for the use of worKing I MINNESOTA 0. K. r-- *rV I. O. O. F. meets .every Monday night 1* wen as me particular ta'stes- ana distinctive postage stamps and sets of upon at 8 o'clock afcOga&rd's Hall, full a^ stiinj 12 denominations are be- cnnauon of the farmer. c- of- tendance requested. Visiting brother ii.'PT sent to postmasters. The public income i?rom i^arm.,.. welcome. If you want the best insist -on being E, An Exhaustive Artlole by Daniel IT: ay buy the parcels post maps with Chas. Nichols, N. G., j. H.r Drummond, 11. wni' ue su^n timt wiui -rea^naote the guides from the ''chief, clerks at Wlllardon ita Lands, Railroads served with products made by the V..G., W.Grunner, Sec. utiiigtiiict: ana 2Kin ana me iauyji' ^i a postoffices- at cost, 75 cents. f. and Bright Prospects. iamay ox aveiage size -irom fi,4uu lu DIM 1REWIK6 & MALTING CO. Hotel .S.v a per year gross' casn liicomt iWANT CHANGES IN GAME LAWS. "PROMISE LAND" FOR POOR MEN may wiui iatr assurance ue' ekptscteu. rnfs is xne money income irom tnt ,-r JOHN PETERSON, Proprietor DULUTH. MINN. Hibbing Tribune:: A strong sentiment (Contined from last week.) saie ox products 'ox tne iarm. xo tne is being developed over the iron FRED SHAW, CITY AGENT profit. For- the support of a family, good,first-class hotel, for .local uaiance sneet may be credited also a range for a revision of the state game the work being practically all done and transcient trade. large part tne family food supply,, oi laws effecting the shooting of deer PHONE 75 by members the. family, without of win derived uutcuy,. xxviii wiucn oe B. and the announcement of Rev. J. Exporter hired labor, less than 160 acres rather Newly. Constructed and Rates die products'of tne farm. VITOSIA TONIC Idstrom pastor of the Swedish Lutheran than more, is enough. No fixed rule 'xr*** cj Reasonable. iuarKeis anu lransportation. church that he will ask Representative will apply to all-cases. Where cows, ine relation uetween production and Sample Room in Connegtton Healy to introduce a bill to the hogs, -and. poultry constitute the-income-producing inaiKeting is an important qiie. ThfJ effect that settlers may be alloW&i tfo sources, 80 acres is products of the farm would be of little shoot buck the year around is strongly regarded as abput the right size. More value were tnere not irieans for .transporting endorsed. 1 land than this makes it almost necessary Paul-Minneapousj:nsrr these products to .marketing, Mr. Idstrom believes the law ought to .employ outside labor. Forty points, and were there not marketing The Minneapolis 'Dollar-Hotel to be amended to allow the settfer acres when farmed with intelligence points to oe reached. A' glaqce^at .a 200 MODEFN ROOMS to shoOt such buck as are necessary will be found sufficiently large to furnish Located in_He«rtof duiineaa District map of lvxmnesota shows the proximity mm for- .their fresh meat supply. ^He has $1.££ SINGLE RATE $1a°£ employment for family, and in of the rich agricultural lands of DE LUXE a good many communicants for his CUHOPLAN: RATE FOR TWO PERSONS SI.SO turn this acreage will support a family PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA iNorthern Minnesota to the three great church in the newly settling regions well. '.' SAFETY' market centers, bt. Faul,i Minneapolis DAI L-Y of St. Louis county and is convinced KLCRf ... .AUTOMATICS*?*' N How much 8toek or different kinds TRAINS and Head of the Lakes cities.. The AND FIREPHOOF CONSTRUCTION from personal observation that the may be kept, and what' net income (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES map shows also railroads .-.traversing present- game law is too strict as-it EVER-LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) may be realized from a given farm depends if**' -.1 a MUNNINS the state and entering these: -cities applies to settlers. 11:10 P.ST. .IEVENR ROOM HAS. WOT. AND COLD 1:45 P.Mv|Lv DiiLUTH. At 7.-20.P. M, 6:30 A. naturally upon the farmer himself, I '.T'J-WATCM.' STEAM HKAT, OAS AND ELECTRIC from nearly all directions. 11:40 P.M- C. M. Atkinson, "the old man hereof" 2:15 P.M. r_U?ERI0a 6:50 P. M, Lv At .! LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. the character of the soil on his SEVEN STOW ANN EX IN CONNECTION. 6:2irA.M. of the Mesaba Ore and one of 6:?0P.M." Advantages Not Realized. Ar ST. XAUL 2:30P.M.r 2:30P.M. particular farm, and nearness to railroad STOMACH 7 A.M. 7:10 P.M. the most enthusiastic sportsmen on •T MNxiEAPCLIS Lv 1 1 :.'.5 :.'.5 P.Mj P.Mj There are advantages possessed by and markets. In general on & the range also believes in revision that the producing farmer in northern Minnesota ALL-STEEL ELECTSie LICIITED, VACirtM aEAJlfeD farm of eighty acres sixty acres of Coacbes—Parlor Gars—Sleepera—Cafe OlMemtiM fan., would give the settler more latitude that are not often1 fully realized- which is improved either as Cultivated and permit only male deer to be shot The distance being less between fields or pasture, 10 to 15 coWs may be TICKET OFFICES: DULUTH—City Office. SpiUiftg Hitel Black during the open season. He favors the farm, the point of production," and kept there should be raised annually DEPOT—Superior St SUi "A" AT.BUO WT allowing an extra license to be issued, the market city, ,the cost of marketing SUPERIOR—Cor. Wmtec«tr*«t ^Ofde»iAT«. from 15 to 50 hogs, and there should |M ara kariac troohl* with raar stoMcfc, *I!M P. GKHRET, Diat.Pa**aa|ar At'i.Oalatk,M»«-- J. on the payment of a reasonable sum is correspondingly less. This that 4ncril« la b. mp SYMPTOM BLANK be kept throughout the year from 25 •Maa, whaa ar of money, allowing more than one means that crops that may not be ablo :HOME TREATM E NT to 100 hens. Turkeys, ducks and deer to be shot, however, and suggests to. be marketed at a profit' from •Ml ka «ant ran. with what ia ait, i«4 raa will (N geese also may be profitably added, that the season should be closed on points remote may be marketed at a ?.»{*•.: '.,i :a«iat .aftat takla* Utairti 4aaa. Wilt* »n, aMiaw according to taste and the size of the does for a period of yearsj-- He believes-this Dr.Biornstad, M.D. profit from northern Minnesota points. farmer's household and the marketing ASK THE MAN WHO would work out well in several It means that-profit-at the more remote facilities. %-. HUIXT, BUILDING ways. For one thing- it would point means greater profit in The aim should be to raise on the ^MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. make the hunter be sure he knew ONE northern Minnesota. farm practically all the feed required what he was shooting at and the/e Price of Wheat Compared. for all the animals. The manure would be fewer fatalities in the woods. Wheat on the Minneapolis 'market should all be carefully saved and returned E. S. Woolfan heartily endorses BI-tifTfl DAY? And at $1 is worth 93.4 cents per bushel to the land, which should causc any plan that would allow- actual at northern Minnesota points at the farm to grow steadily richer rather settlers to shoot what venison they WEDDING western Canada points, Calgary ,it is than poorer year by year. need for their fresh meat supply and worth 86.6 cents at Ednionton, 85 endorses the plan proposed, by Rev. Cows and Poultry. cents. Assuming that the Cost of producing PRESEhTS Mr. Idstrom. He thinks the present a bushel of wneat is the same, We have an endless assoitment Twelve cows should return iii milk game law as it affects the' settler is of apgrcmate gifts representing and assuming a yield of 20 bushels per an average of $75 each year, or $900. too severe, too much in the interest and finest products of fch* ~.e*eu acre, the difference in net profit between The calves, if sold at the age of two the Jew2.5"s' Art. of the outside sportsman and thinks northern Minnesota wheat months should-bring $100. Some of the law should be changed- :i: /. Wedding Rings,) Beautiful lands and western Canada- (Edmonton) A the calves will be kept to replace old Similar sentiment is expressed Diamonds,. Sparkling Jewels, wheat lands is $1.68 per acre. or unprofitable cows in the herd. Some ku.A urn about the city generally. Watches, UniqueSilverware, The added value of the lahidsr based of the calves may be kept till a later Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut or the added net profit from the use age and sold for beef together with Ufol sH of the land (which is the only sound 7' LAND TRANSFERS r: Glass/ Clocks, Etc. cows that are better fitted for the principle for determining land, values) NELSON'S butcher's block than the dairy barn. Land transfers for the week ending and treating the profit as interest on The increase from the herd of cows, Dec. 7th, 1912 as listed by The Koochiching Jewelry Store capital invested at 6 per cent, northern or the income from the sale of cattle County Abstract Company, Minnesota lands are worth $28 per for .meat, should average, fully $200 International Falls, Minn. Office with acre more than western Canada wheat per year, and, varying with conditions Register of Deeds^ lands. on different farms, may often be con The Koochiching Company to & Money to Loan siderably more than this. Christina Smith, lot 22, PREPARING FOB PARCELS POST Hogs should be. sold each year to W% 21, blk. 65, International the ..Value- of4$200-to $400,: and these Parcels poist stamps ^and parcels Falls 30C|.00 PacKard, Straube, Hrt Cdb^le, Ham ON FARM LAND should be grotfn and fattened generally Christian Smith, et ul to James post maps, with accompanying guides, its on-the products of the. .farm. 1 O W E S A E S together with the regulations that Nagle, lot 22, Wy2 21, bl% mond, Bond and Lyon A Pianos. O S E I E The returns from the sale of, hogs 65, International Falls -v.. 800.00 cover the working of the 'new. system If you want loan on your land TERRY & QILIUS0N may be much more than -the amount which is to go into operation 'on Jan. John A.' Holler and wife ip 2 •end ua a description of the proper^ and state amount wanted. named, as this will be determined in Margaret E. Mueller, lots ]4, 1, will be received "by Postmaster 4 W» loan our own money and you considerable measure by the extent to 5, W% 3, block 4, Holler's Lloyd soon. idnl with as 6nly. Duluth, Superior ahd "rhtcrhdtiblf{jl Falls which the by-products of the dairy The parcels post system goes into addition to Littlefork 550.00 its and the cheaper grains are fed to M. & O. Power Company to O. E. J. LANDER 8C CO. effect throughout the entire postal In the Marvin Music store other animals, such as poultry, young L. Brown Ny2 SWV4, SE% system at the same time and will affect ESTABLISHED 1SS3 SECHMTV UNK BIULIM6. MMCAMUS. (MM. cattle and sheep. i^One: hundred hens, SW%, sec. 2-66-25 ....#.5f 1.00 every postoffice city,--1hSral, and Arthur J. White, single to? of some^good breed, which supplies railways mail transportation rpdte in C^odkston ^timber Company in meat as:swell as eggs, if given the the country. ^Very ^effort will be attention^ that they ought to have— Afl Piiie, Spr. & Cedar oft made by :the pofetoflfce department -v4pE^ SE%, Slec. 33-152-29.1 as much care as is given to other to have the 4thails Movedv with the RO Albin Johnson et al to Hen- farm animals—should lay from 800 to usual dispatch, and all postmasters! T,¥fif Martensen NE%, sec. 1768-26 FIRS. 1,000 dozens of eggs. If these are superintendents and inspectors have 900.00 rate^J at 15 cent& per dozen—certainly, been directed to thoroughly familiarize--themselves IN Mathew O? Gran & wife ta not^a high.priee^Shis would add $125 and -their subordinates Bitudlihed 1867 fiaftdb F. Grani* SE%,^ with every phase^ off the wo*k tor^$15Q.4o .the yearly income. If, however, HOIVIES" AND LIOTS gE\, *SE% SE%, Sec. 20 chickens are raised, for the markets^ required. D.SER6MAK&C0 NEy« NEy«, Sec. 29-66-25. .., 1.00 The public is also asked to get familiar this would decrease the return *. Frank SKaw Si4.'' to" Kathleeh with the hew" SefVicff'befbre at^ from the marketing of eggs, but it ST. PAUL, MINN. We have the following property for sale: Bautin, und int. NW^4 tempting to use it. Information will should be possible to raise 300 to 500 Deal dinet with the larcMtaad oldcathoaas ia tkVtil Highest «ricM .tad iinnMdisM N% SW%, Sec. 14^ bt available at' every postoffice in the birds for. market as attention is given SE1/*, .oiiah i*t»rni. Writ* .for ptiesr list, .'uia sad Fifty feet near dorncr of 7th fi^tl*eet add 5ih avenue fac lull Information, £i'NE^i SE Sec. 15-66-2^. 1.00 country in the course of a' few days to this line of work. Broilers or fallfattened ing north for $700. $200 cash balance any 'terms at •George -Holler and wife to Geo^ The regulations -which Postmaster chicks should be worth 50 ^Gorans,-tots' B, 7, blk. 5, Holtl 13 6 per cent. Hitchcock has-eteirt- ta IriternatiOAld' cents each, thus returning- in cash 1.00 er's addition to Koochiching Falls provide that parcels of merchandise $150 to $250 per year. Lots 17 and 18, Block 58, $740. Tferms 'one 'third cash, Koochiching Coinpany tp| including fann^ilhd Jfa'ctory' pro^ -Turkeys- are -always in great demand balance 6 to l!2 months) Andrew Aasen, lots 3, 4, blk. ducts (but not hboks and printed matter) in the fall and at decidedly good 400,00 -90,- International Falls .-.. of ^almost every description tip to .prices :itad fat ducks and geese always Lots 4 and 5, Block 80 $700. Ternis onie-third cash bal6 PILLdW "Carl *A. Larson, single to Shevlm 11 pounds in weight and measuring as command good prices in the city to 12 months. Mathieu Lumber Co., part much' as six feet* in length and girth markets. M. Lots 23 and -24, Block-73, $625. rms" one^-third cash, -df lot'5,^ sec/ 8-155-25, 8% combined,- eiectept' tho^e8 calculated" Small Vegetables. 1.00 acres brlance 6 to 12 months. do injury to the mails in transit, may quality In addition to the sources of income Lillian LeBoutillier, Guardian be mailed at any postoffice for delivery Crtuh. 9 room house with 50 ft', l'ot, $3600"* 6 robin m6dern house namqdt sor instead lof 7spme-i pf them, for' R.r D. Carmickael, et al to any address itfthe coitotty. Delivery yoir^uy^ 37 Y-z ft! lot, $2350. Easy terms, best snaps in city. where-..the methods pursued aim. to' —St.- Croix Pine & Cedar Co., will be made -to the home of people 6 of Skmina realize more from other sources and 1-18 interest SW% NW^t living in the country on rural routes 6 room modern house $3100 easy terms. "lass from th&sale of amnnl products, .88.89 EW%1 SW%i sec] 5-153-256!r as well as «those living iii the"^city JjRfctrardfton's 10 room house, water and plumbing roughed in for {fixtures, potatoes^-small.fruits, and such vegetable Rebecca H. Carmickael, et alto and town where there is delivery by II |ftl,|i.itd"'PrrI*e' crops as cabbage, beets, turnips St Croix Pine & Cedar Co. $2600. A snap. carrier. Where there is at, present and onions, may be made to in tiw'K, SWy4 ySW^] mo delivery 4)y cirriere/»the parcels *6reolan Floss 160 acres, 30 miles from Int. Falls} /A- spt^hdid land L,600 crease the money income of the farm W feec. 5-153-26 ...:...... will go to the postoffice as is in the proposition, $8.00 per acre. with which to embroider and a specially very considerably, though the increased Robert McKee and wife to Wm. case of ordinary mail. written dia- worK required would necessitate F. Kittle, S% SWV4, SW% The postage rate for the first zone 4 room dwelling house, $1000.. Close in. employment of outside labor. As SE^. SecriO NW.% NW%, —that is within distances not exceeding House and good lot. $6.00 $200 cash. Xlso close In. wtf'iiinTl five you* and the Pillow Top 500.00 Sec. 15-152-25 noted elsewhere in these pages, an 50 miles, will be five cents for and Back Absolutely Frmf. income of $500 to $1,000 per»aer&!M MT-^. 'Quvaih' and wife to R. B. \v" 1.00 Choice Farm and Timber Claims in locality Smith NW%, sec. 17-152-27. not uncommon where intensified^meth^^i estate additional pbuiftfc tTtie rates itf-" sW have five ether equally Ingebright J.:-Lee, single to ods are .used in the growing of ^cuth crea^inr'^^ ^uctees'sivft^ohe' the ~art)stio Designs D«®a E? Weeksi all timber on small- fruits as strawberries or^suckl eight zowe^'InteB^itelfthe ""cOUntry^-is A Few Good Homesteads For Sale. 1,00 By mail 5 cents extra. sraflBk'i Sec. 22-67-25 vegetables as onions. ,dividedF^tl^in^hnai»»ratebei^ Fred Keehr, single: to John Ws .'.V —r. -p' On the typical diversified farmpfcow* ^Yit^apbun^ ^h^^^ttwit-apar-cer !Wfpajrry'a full line of Needlework SAmblke, TJnd. interest WESTERN CANADA LAND CO. ever, such as has been described, itrliasbeen :-acro!w-^er c^^ «r Vz EVEN supplies- Stamping and order work a S% NW%, Sec. 26-66.25.i 25Q.Q0. Alaska. and: the Phillipines. assumed that the work would specialty. May W. Smart and husband ta^ ^'-,.^ PHE BAZAAR practically^aH be^ done by^members of For a fee-of lO^centa a-parcel may r\-: r.-*+ a- .. .'*v. New litis Block. the farnatrtt owh fkmJHjrr^The' extent 4-159-27. 100.00 of its to whic&'intensilled methods could be an indemnity to the amount ^International Falls. Minn. $L% Uxix VI,