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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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-M1 ,NS. .'-ssV'C^'-": ^H'-if^ ^v.-' ',-V V, ,f vJ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS rig to ALFALFA GROWING first to 15th. 4' Land transfers for wqek ending May Plant again on the same' land 2nd, 1914, as listed by the Koochiching THE ETIQUETTE OF THE FLAG County Abstract company, International if your fir§t seeding fails, but aim Some Rules and Suggestions that Falls, Minn., Office with Register of INTERNATIONAL FALLS Deeds. to folio wthe best practice, so Will Benefit the Alfalfa Raisers Geo. A. Snyder and wife to A. E. Dr. J. E. Doran Peterson, lot 26, block 9, Hoiler's in Koochichkig County. your first seeding is a success. Additio rito Koochiching J.00 This wonderful ^crop is coming Write for Agricultural Extension Perhaps the people of no nation love their fiag more devoutly The Koochiching company to Thomas Praczek, lot 6 and -. SPECIALIST Bulletin No, 49 on "Alfalfa into great favor in this section of than do Americans love "Old Glory." The "Stars and WH 7, block 90, International Falls 300.00 Wig be at the Growing in Minnesota" and read the state and is very valuable Stripes," floating in the breeze, neyer fails to awaken a thrill The Koochiching company to 011 Iver H. Hagen, lot 1 and W% REX HOTEL any soil. The following, furnished it. in an American's heart, and nothing so. arouses his patriotism 2 block 88, International Falls 475.00 Otto A. Watzke and wife to H. by gbod authority, may prove THURSDAY, MAY 28th 4 as the report that the colors he has been taught from infancy 'i'" B. Aasterud, lots 15, 16, block GOOD SUGGESTIONS BY value to .our farmer friends: 6, Second Division of International i' And Will Remain to revere has been trampled upon by a foreign nation. Falls .y. .. 450 00 Believe that you can grow alfalfa. EFFICIENCY COMMISSION The Koochiching company to But it must be admitted that the American people fail to ONE DAY ONLY Margaret B. Waller et al, lot. In planning a single government 7, block 201, International give enough attention at times to the flying of the flag. For Falls 400.00 for the state instead of sixty Select fertile, well-drained land P. G. Gordon and wife to Elmer instance, on the day that the United States captured Vera K. Walby, SE%, Sec. 26-66-24 1.00 not subject to overflow. or seventy scattered and independent Hours: 9 o'clock ajn. to 5 p.m. Ludvig Olson, single, to Gust Cruz, only thirteen flags could be seen from the roof of the governments, the efficicircy Sow on weed clean land, preferably Johnson, SW% NE%, Sec. 270-23 '.. 1.00 OFFER HIS SERVICES FREE commission believes several Tribune building when a count was taken, and this included following cultivated crop, Ole P. Gordon, single, to Hans Anderson, lot 2, SW% NEVi, OF CHARGE as corn or potatoes. distinct gains will be accomplished. "The Tribune's" flag and three oh public buildings. NW% SE%, Sec. 5-67-25 ... 1,100.00 Mathilda G. Engelking and husband Apply at least ten loads of fine "There were a good Nmany more American flags in Vera to Jay Williams, NE% Dr. Doran, licensed by the state SE%, Sec. 30-151-28 '. 10.00 For One item, it will be possible preferably welL rotted manure to Cruz that day, and under them men of our army and navy Jennie Beauchemin, widow, to of Minnesota for the treatment of to retain in the. service executive Mary Stiegelmeyer, E% NW%. the acre before plowing,, or as a were dying," said "The Tribune" in an editorial. "Whether W% NE%, Sec. 20-66-22 ..... 1.00 deformities and all nervous and heads, who are doing good work. top dressing after plowing. Work Otto E. Nelson, single, to Joan that is war or not, the flag is on the firing line with brave men, Vertin, N% NW%, Sec. 13153-26 chronic diseases'of men, women into the soil with a disc in either As long as these branches of the 1.00 our men, round it. The flag should be flying here at home, and children, offers to all who Mary Katehrine Small, single,") government wefe independent of case. to Amelia E Dafter, lot* i( in recognition of that fact and in honor of the men who are call on this trip consultation, examination, the state administration such 6, 7, Sec. 32-70-25 1.90 Prepare a deep seed bed plowing John E. and James E. Dafter to staking their lives for the honor of the flag. Every roof advice free, except men were retained. For instance, Amelia E. Dafter, lots 2, 6, 7, five to seven inches deep. This Sec. 32-70-25 1.00 the expense of the medicine. All should fly the colors, and windows should display it. This Dr. Bracken has been at the head should be done the previous fall Horace I. Bedell and wife to that is asked in return for these Austin Luros, lots,7, 8, 9, not jingoism. Whatever our theories of of the health department for Mexican policy, or several weeks before seeding block 11, Bedell's Second. Addition valuable services is that every to International Falls 1.00 twenty years or more, because whether we are for peace or war, this is the time to remind the alfalfa. George Holle rand wife to C. person treated will state the result the board of health has been W. Fuller, lots 15, 16, block Make the seed bed firm by first us that we are Americans, and that in the face of international 1, Holler's Addition' to Koochiching obtained to their friends and of the governor. using a disc set straight then us- independent 1.00 perils or responsibilities all Americans are one." George Holler and wife to Jens thus prove to the sick and afflicted Under the board of control the ing the spike tooth harrow at Hanson, lots 15, 16, block 6, There is a question among many, no doubt, as to just when in every city and locality, that Holler's Addition to Koochiching superintendents of, the instituttions least once a week or after every .....*. 1.00 and how the flag should be displayed. The fixed occasions are his treatment is reasonably sure Sophia L. Parer and husband to have seldom been changed rain for six or more weeks before John R. Slack, lots 10, 11, 12, as follows: It should be displayed at full staff on Lincoln's and certain in its effect. block 3, Button's Addition to and then only because of voluntary seeding. Big Falls 3,000.00 birthday, Feb. 12 Washington's birthday, Feb. 22 battle of According to his system no more retirement, with one exception. If you think your. soil needs operations for appendicitis, gall Land trnasfers for week ending May Lexington anniversary, April 19 Memorial day, May 30 On the other hand it has lime, consult your county agent 9th, 1914, as listed by the Koochiching stones, tumors, goitre or certain County Abstract company, International Flag day, June 14 battle of Bunker hill anniversary, June 17 been custimary for each administration snd have him test the soil, or take Falls, Minn. forms of cancer. Robert R. Scott and wife to Independence day, July 4 battle of Saratoga anniversary, "samples for testing. If the soil' to appoint a new head' Harry Smith, lots 11, 12, blk. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, Oct. 17 surrender of Yorktown anniversary, Oct 19 avacuation 11 lot 8, block 18, Ranier ..$1,800.00 needs an application of lime, apply of the labor department, a new Catherine T. Riley, single, to liver, blood, skin, nerves, dairy and food commissioner, and day, Nov. 25. On Memorial day the flag should fly at Thomas T. Riley, lot 1, block it in the form of burned lime, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, 56, International Falls 1.00 so on. ground lime stone, marl, or beet half staff from sunrise to noon, and at full staff from noon to Frank S. Bossom and wife to catarrhal deafness, rheumatism, Morse R. Henderson, N% N%, sugar refuse lime, if soil is acid. Now this looks like a good rule sunset. SecT 25-159-27 .. 1,000.00 sciatica, malaria, bed-wetting, leg Benjamin F. Joslyn, single, to Usually two tons to the acre is —where a job calls for special The military ceremony observed to show proper respect St. Croix Pine & Cedar Co., ulcers, weak lungs and those SW%, Sec. 28 NE% sufficient. Sandy soils especially training, experience along certain for the American flag requires that the flag shall not be hoisted afflicted with long standing, deepseated NW%, •Sec. 33-156-28 1.00 need lime the heavy soils of Minnesota definite lines, a good man John S- Lathrop and wife to B. chronic diseases, that have before sunrise, nor be allowed to remain up after sunset. At G. Watles und. interest SE% are usually well supplied ought to be retained indefinitely. SW%, SW% SE%, Mec. 2 W% baffled the skill of the family "retreat" at sunset, civilian spectators should stand at "attention" NE%, SE% NW%, Sec. 11164-25 with lime. On the other hand, the men who 1.00 physicians, should not fail to call. and uncover during the playing of "The Star Spangled Carl J. Lundgren and wife to Supply the alfalfa baeteria by immediately surround, the governor Lars Heiberg, E% SW%, If you have kidney or bladder Banner." Military spectators are required by regulation to SW% SW%, Sec. 17 NW% sowing not less than *200 pounds ought to be his own choice. NW-%, Sec. 20-68-26 1,225:00 trouble bring a two ounce bottle stand at "attention" and give the military salute. During the of soil from an old- alfalfa field, He should ,be perfectly free to Robert Irwin and wife to John of your urine for examination. Harrison, S% SE%,. NW% or a sweet clover patch, before playing of the national anthem at "retreat" the flag should be bring his ov^n people in the positions SE%, Sec. 20-70-24 ...... 1.00 No'matter what your ailment Hans Grunnerud and wife to F. seeding alfalfa, if ttie land to be next to him, and no questions lowered, but not allowed to touch the ground. When the G. Nellermoe, W% NE%, Sec. may be no matter what others 27-151-28 seeded has not grown alfalfa, or asl^ed. national colors is passing in parade or in review the spectators Horace I. Bedell and wife to C. have told you, no matter what experience sweet clover previously. The soil L. Sheeran, lot 23, block 12, In proposing Ave or six great should, if walking, halt, and, if sitting, arise and stand you may have had with Wallace Addition to Koochi-' should be worked in by using a departments, that object is in the ching 1.00 other physicians, it will be to at "attenion" and uncover. Harvey Brackin and wife to harrow immediately following mind of the efficiency -commission. Jacob L. Berge, NE% NW%, your advantage to see him at When the flag is flown at half staff as a sign of mourning Sec. 35-158-26 50.00 the sowing of it, and should preferably The directors of the departments Harry Smith and wife to M. R. once. Have it forever settled in it should be hoisted to full staff at the conclusion of the funeral. be applied on a cloudy day Johnson, lot 8, block 19, Ranier will be immediately .' 400.00 your mind. If your case is incurj^ble or in the evening, as sunlight In placing the flag at half staff, it should first be hoisted Philip H. Loucks and wife to under the governor, responsible he will give you such advict P. L. Peterson, lot 8, Sec. 1568-25 quickly destroys the germ life to the top of the staff and then lowered to position. ». :. 475.00 to him, and may be- chosen sini-s as may relieve and stay the disease. John R. Allen and wife to P. G. applied in the soil. Liquid culture The national salute is one gun for every state. The international ply because he likes. Jiim. But Gordon SE% NW14, Sec. 567-24 Do not put off this duty may be secured free from the 1.00 when you come to a position like salute is, under the law of nations, twenty-one Otto A. Watzke and wife to Ira you owe yourself and friends or government for seed inoculation. C. Richards, lots 7, 8, block 13, the state forester, state health guns. First Division of International relatives, who are suffering because By applying to your county agent Falls. Also lot 23, block 10, 1.00 officer, the commissioners of Legislation to preserve the American flag from desecration, of your sickness, as a visit M. J. McKieneavy and wife to he will assist you in securing banking and insurance, and the James D. Young, lots 7, mutilation, or improper use has been enacted by thirtyone at this time may stop the disease block 10, Rob. & Swed. Addition these cultures and in making the head of the labor department, onfe to Big Falls 200.00 and save your life. states and three territories, as follows: Arizona, 1899 William H. Watrbus and wife to inoculation whether liquid culture would say a man ought to stay Charles E. Benson, SE%, Sec. Remember, this free offer is California, 1899 Colorado, 1901 Connesticut, 1905 Delaware or soil is used. Supplying alfalfa 13-69-27 1.00 in a place like that as long as he Moses Bisson, single, to Charles for one day only. 1903 Idaho, 1905 Illinois, 1899 Indiana, 1901 Iowa, 1900 bacteria is not always necessary E. Benson, N% SE%, E% makes good. If .possible, the civil Married ladies must be accompanied SW14, Sec. 6-69-26 1.00 but it is the safer procedure to Kansas, 1900 Maine, 1899 Maryland, 1902 Massachusetts,' Walte F. Herman, single, to International service law should be so shaped by their husbands and Lumber company AsSmt. follow in seeding field to alfalfa 1899 Michigan, 1901 Minnesota, 1899 Missouri, 1903 Montana, that the men appointed for those lot 5, Sec. 6-69-24 NE& State minors with their parents. NE%, Sec. 18-67-24. S% NW% Land that has not yet previously grown 1905 Nebraska, 1903 New Hampshire, 1899 New Jersey, positions should have their qualifications Sec. 28-68-25 Certs. Dr. J. E. Doran, Boston block, tfie crop. Peter J. Erickson and wife to passed upon by the commission 1904 New York, 1905 New Mexico, 1903 North Dakota, Minneapolis, Minn. George T. Robinson, NW%, Seed without a nurse crop is Sec. 29-66-26 1,600.00 and should stay on the r9°5 Ohio, 1902 Oregon, 1901 Pennsylvania, 1897 Porto tMay 7, 14, 21 the best practice for the begin job indefinitely. Competitive ex- Rico, 1904 Rhode Island, 1903 South Dakota, 1901 Utah, AUTOMOBILE TIRES ner. Two or three pecks of bar ey «. administrator for the subordinate CAPT. R. 1903 Vermont, 1898 Washington, 1904 Wisconsin, 1901 GEORGE ELVAM3. to the acre .s the best nurse crop WQU'ld conductea AT positions be FACTORY PRICES Wyoming, 1905. if one is usedSow different methods and for different The statutes of the United States forbid the use of the-flagin 12 to 15 pounds of alfalfa -1 purposes. registered trade-marks.—Chicago Tribune. Save From 30 to 60* Per Cent seed per acre broadcast by hand, The power of removal shquld with grain drill having seeder attachment, I be very broad. The head of the 28x3 $ 7 ^o $1.65 or with cyclone or department should have authority 7.80 30x3 1-95: wheel barrow seeder. A light harrowing 610,703 SCANDINAVIANS numbered 40,740, or 14 per cent to dismiss a subordinate, not only 10.80 2.80 30x3^ should follow any method the German, 31,898, or 11 cent. per because he drinks too fnuch, or 32x3^ 11.90 2.95"' of seeding. The total foreign white stock in 3-oo doesn't do his' work, or steals, or 12.40 34x3/^ The Scandinavian group, including In heavy soil plant the alfalfa a Minneapolis 202,486, or numbered 13.70 32x4 3-35 cujts up afiy didoes, but for the Norwegian, Swedish and halt inch to tlie acre deep in. light 1 1 6 8 of total white pop-r 14.80"" Gent the 3-5o 33X4 simple, though undefined reason Danish, was the largest A among \•. soils plant a half inch deeper. 16.80 3-6o 34X4 that the two men can't work together. the 1,484,146 persons of white lon' a Generally the seed should be deep 36x4 17-85 3-90 Let it be understood, stock in Minnesota in 1910, according enough to be in contact with the 4-85 35x4^ 1-9-75 however, that no dismissals are to the "mother tongue" 36x4^ 19.85 4-90 moist soil. to be made evxcept for the good bulletin issued by Director William 21.50 5.10 37x4^ Use northern grbwn, hardy al of the service. Public opinion is 24.90 5-op J. Harris of the bureau of 37x5 falfa Seed, free from weeds, and much' too potent than written law All other sizes in stock. Non census. The total number of preferably from old fields. anyhow. Skid tires 15 per cent additional, Scandinavians was 610,703, of Property or :eLts Seed the alfalfa between May As long as each branch of the red tubes ten per cent above gray. which 286,884 were Norwegians, rents government was separate and independent, All new, clean, fresh, guaranteed firsrahd August first. Seeding in 282,037 Swedes and 41,782 Dan- |Qr when more tires. Bes$ standard and'independent is was all very well early Ma yis not advisable unless makes. Buy direct from us t^ havfc it administeredt by an independent a nurse crdp is used. The most The German group numbered fSTOpCrly pSIHtCci -i and save money. 5 per cent discount board. In fact, that is successful-growers prefer to sow 403,117, the English and Celtic, if payment in full accompanies the very reason many rbf these Good value paint increases the during"'June and July* Sectoring including Irish, Scotch and Welsh, each order. C. O, D. on 10 boards were crfeated so that the good stands as late as August numbered the polish, 20 per property at least cent. 212,344 49,- per cent deposit* Allowing examination. departments should be independent That gives you a good] sound first depends on soil moisture the Finnish, the I 142 43,718 of the governor, feut if we conditions. Frequent' and thorough iollars-and-cents reason for the TIRE FACTORIES, SALES CO., French, the Bohemian and 43,570 are going to. have an ^efficient harrowing of the land until use of the highest grade paints. Dept. A Dayton, Ohio. Moravian, Yiddish and 33,247 p|lan of administration, you can*t the early part of July produces Hebrew, Italian, When you buy 17,877 13,592 have independent 'governments 5 very favorable condition for seeding, Dutch and ITrisian, Slov­ 11418 5 FOR YOUR DEN purporting to be a part of the as the jtillage operations consieirve enian, Serbo-Croatian, 10,661 Beautiful College Pennants goyernment. You 4]nust ha,ve a moisture, destroy weeds, Slovak, Magyar, 7,961 2,740 Yak and Harrard, each 9 in. single government and not sixty secure a firm seed bed, ^nd make Greek, Flemish 2,374 2,076 2,- m. Prinoetof, Cornell, MuSiigan, pr seventy. If you want a single Capita George R. Eyaiti PAINT p^nt food available. The best sand Russian, 1,517. eadi in. 21 in. MAcnms 008 government, some such form as mand of tfie battidihiji Nebjfclka, MADE time to sow will vary somewhat In St. Paul the German group A\\' quality felt with felt f*Ys\ whlefi aailed for Mexifto frorti !th# as that proposed by the efficiency heading, streamers, letters and w$t}i t^ season, due to variable numbered or per cent 50,063,! 24 Brooklyn navy yard you buy length of service, because commission is inevitable.^- mascot executed in proper colors. Vainfali, but"the soil conditions of the total population in 1910. Rogers materials and Rogers If the state is to have any control This splendid assortment 'sent should be favorable before'seeding, To Roraove Civlt Governor. The English and Celtic group Over its expenditures, except methods produce a pr.int that will postpaid for cfettts cents Washington, May 4.—Robert J. Kerr 50 (specially shpuld there be numbered or per cent 33,680, 16 to par postage. SenS how. by a^loose and incoherent method of Chicago* civil governor of yera resist the hardest wear for the sufficient moisture in the soil to the Swedish numbered sor 25,506, Cjruz, has. beep removed by Brigadier HOWARD SPECIALTY CO. of appropriation by a legislature insure quick germination of the 12 p^r cent the Norwegian, wt 9,738, ^General Funston in order to" re* on, Oliio. which doesn't know what it is llvs seed and rapid growth of the alfalfa. lieve tiie administration of an emb^ or 5 per cent. The total foreign The use of Rogers Paint, doing, a single, closely articulated ^ssing situation, Secretory Gairraion Just after a good rain ijs the^ white stock in St. Paul numbered i.ichine Made, is a permanent Wttt* TYPEWRITER'S organization is the only way. You .(frdeced General ^!unstoik to Ihs^Ul a best time to seed. or per cent of the total W*'u 71 irid profitable investment. 149,922, see, the budget, the civil service complete military government at 4Qip weeds 'five to six inches1 white' population. r* Repaired, Overhauled or Cleaned system and the 'orginazation .of Yera Cruz. This order automatical* For Sale by hieh as frequently as. necessary In Minneapolis the Scandinavian ly relieves of their duties all civil offi* the "departments into groups, and fl. L. FRANK COMPANY' Prices Reasonable and Work cers nam£d by- Rear Admiral Fletcher. Wnen young, alfalfa should not group or through the department heads numbered 94,227, 32 Guaranteed order was issued# it is said^:be per cent of the total population. be cut too close and. no cutting into a single cabinet, all dovetail 11 and 10c Store ton#*,,. ,the 4, administration beeaaa The English and Celtic group togetjjer. 5 of Kerr's trtsndltab— la Bnscfik tw&ve ^3 ''Ji