International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 9, 1915 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS POOR SffD HOLLANDER BRINGS HIS FAMILY TO MINNESOTA. by favorable conditions.. We should discriminate Winona.—By action taken against spindling stalks, es* municipal court in fining three sal "3 penally those that are small from the keepers opea who kept their places ear to the ground. Particularly should MEANS FMUIRE Sunday, the Sunday saloon "lid* we avoid those stalks which have damped down tighter than ever fefl shown their weakness by breaking fore in Winona. The present admleU over. The ear is likely to rest on the tration the fug is determined that ground and gather moisture and mold. be day closing la?' shall enforceA Height of Ear. jDon't Select Your Seed Com Winona. Select ears from as nearly the same From the Crib—You Can't height and position on the stalk as possible. The higher growing ears will Tell What You Are tend to make the corn later each year. Getting. If we go to the other extreme we will soon get an early, small, slim, flinty ear, with shallow kernels and WE MUST STUDY THE STALK open furrows between the rows and the yield will be reduced. Drooping or Erect Ears. An ear that droops its nose slightly jWhen You Gatner Seed Corn, Study as the husk begins to turn yellow and the Root System, Foliage, Stalk, open is preferable to one that stands Husk and Tassel—Pick Ears of Medium erect, allowing the water to run down Hight on Stalk With Short under the husks and stand at the butt Shank. of the ear, which of course is undesirable. The drooping ears are generally By P. G. HOLDEN, Agricultural Extension a little earlier than the erect International Department ones. Company Harvester of N. J. Short Shank Desirable. The character of the stalk should The ear should be set on a short foe taken into consideration in selecting shank close to the stalk. Ears on long the seed. shanks are more likely to be broken There are1 almost as many things to off and area nuisance to handle, especially tie considered in connection with the if the corn is cut and shocked. stalk as have been discussed with regard Freedom From Disease. The of marvelous durability to the ear though it will be impossible The stalks should be free from disease & the "Nobby Tread" Tires to give to the subject the fact that they are really two tires such as smut, rust, mold, etc. Petrus Sehoonen, with his wife and fifteen children, arrived this country on the steamship space it deserves. |j one make them the tires that in I have seen cases where nearly every Holland to take up life anew in the West. His children range from tne baby, seven monho ola «ttMeen I & There are tlie root system the character you should unhestiatinglv buy. stalk coming from a certain ear was They all looked healthy. Sehoonen, who has been a farmer in I- nes^.J Rolled, aeuced of the foliage, and its distribution tl affected, and so badly affected that tunities were offered to him in He paved up money despite .tie fact i-s suca a l^*a Minnesota. has that on the stalk the disposition to I NobbyTread Tires there was not a good ear on any of family. He has bought a farm near Northcote. and is on ma v,ay there, au Li^uu. :.Iinu., w-0 sucker and to set several ears the the 800 stalks. length of the shank, tlie time of pollen•ation Foliage, Its Character and Distribution. as compared with silking susceptibility jg are now sold under their regular to disease such as rust, A thin, sparse foliage is never desirable. f~* owatonna.—Delegates from Steele WinonaT— Alex" Gripped of this city, warranty —perfect workmanship smut and mold tendency to break Hibbing Reservoir Under Construction, It carries with it nothing but and material BUT any adjust- county Protestant churches elected W. while painting the top of a wagon Sment over at the roots, below the ear and weakness. In the corn belt where the is on a basi3 of B. Thornburgh, Mrs. C. J. Balch, Miss bridge at Durand, Wis., was electrocuted Hibbing.—More than 2,500,000 gal-1 .above the ear premature ripening, ear is the most valuable part of the Sarah Towne, Mr. Krause, Rev. A. Hofgaard, 5,000 Miles when lie came is contact with leaving the ear light and chaffy the Ions of water have been developed in! plant, we should secure the kind ot Mrs. Ida Slaid, Mrs. G. R. Kinyon, high voltage wires. Fellow workers the first four wells constructed here position of the ear on the stalk, high, stalk and foliage which will give the Rev. C. Winter and Miss Anna were attracted by a sputtering sound medium or low erect or drooping in conjunction with the new $400,000 MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. greatest profit in grain. This will not Mork, all of this city, as a committee and looked up in time to see Grippen's water system. The power house the way the ear is covered with the Minneapolis., Minn. be secured by heavy foliage. The best on arrangements for the annual convention body sway in its position and husks and the comparative maturity e,nd reservoir are now under construc- S Northwest Distributors results will be between the two extremes. of Steele county Sunday then pitch to the rocks of the breakwater, of the different stalks and ears, etc. schools to be held Oct. 2 and 3. It more than fifty feet below. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS i3 The great majority of corn raisers Two Ears to the Stalk Not Desirable. expected that two famous speakers flo not take these things into consid-, Except possibly in the case of flint will be present. Marion Lawrence of •©ration. They simply save the occasional varieties and the early northern dent Philadelphia and Dr. Joseph Clark of good ear throughout the husking College of Saint Thomas varieties, which are grown for the New York. season or pick them from the crib fodder, it will be advisable to select Mankato.—John Lorentz who says *at planting time. seed from one-ear stalks. he is from Sleepy Eye, was shot and We must know the stalk upon which SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA seriously injured on an Omaha freight Covering of the Ear With Husks. the ear grew, whether the stalk was or A heavy mass of husks on an ear train, northbound, by a footpad who the only one in the hill or one of Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland the projection of the husks beyond tjie held up him and his companion in a three stalks. A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE car. The bandit secured $58 in all. After tip of the ear into a tight point are objectionable Be How Is This to Done? LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT they prevent the corn shooting him, the robber locked RATES: Rooms with detached bath and Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory There is just one practical way to shower bath— both his victims in the car and disappeared. from drying and make it more difficult Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training •do it, and that is to go into the iieid One person 75c, $1.00 and SI.50 per day The agent at Merriara to husk. The husks should just fairly Two persons in same room, 50c extra. In the fall, before the nights are co!d Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Tv. rnty-four States Last Year heard groans in the car and the conductor cover the tip of the ear and should ROOMS with private baths and toilets •enough to injure the vitality of the One person SI.50 and 82.00 per day For illustrated catalogue address opened it. The other occupant loosen or open at time of ripening, to corn, and select the best ears, provided Two persons in same' room, SI.00 extra. in the car gave the name of allow circulation of air in order to dry Very Rec. H. M0YN1HAN, D. D., President they come from strong, healthy, Send postal card lot colored blotters. Oliver Evans. All three men boarded out the corn. desirable stalks. We simply must come WE AIM TO PLEASE Coming the train together in Mankato. Lice. this method of selecting seed £o our Lice on the husks will cause the •corn. shucks to turn yellow prematurely. In Strong Stalks. selecting seed do not mistake this ye*} The stalk from which an ear is selected low condition for early ripening. should be strong, vigorous and healthy, indicating ability to win in SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS the competition and to overcome un You uncork that Bronze Memorial to Thomas Lowry is sunshine tank Unveiled and Presented to Minneapolis by letting some Prince Albert joy smoke sift into your system via a jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco In all your life, Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P. A. aroma? Go to it mighty cheerful, because P. A. can't bite! Puff away like you hit perpetual motion in the first round 1 And keep fired-up till the §h cows come home. For it's Mik sure facts Prince Albert never grouched any other -lll'Sk man's tongue and won't grouch yours! Get P. A. jimmypipejoy'us and cigarette makin's happy, I IHk then you'll personally understand iP!lw that no other pipe and cigarette tobacco ever was or ever can be like Prince Albert. The patented process fixes that—and cuts out the bite and the parch. That's why pipe peaceful and cigarette peaceful men call mmmm. wmsmm tjenal joy smoke Minneapolis, Minn.—Thomas Lowly, All Classes Represented. citizen, builder of the city's traction The Lowry statue, the work of Karl system, one of the men whosa ifc Bitter, is a gift to Minneapolis from You be a sport and take a chance on this Itireless energy and optimism built several hundred of the numberless Minneapolis, was honored when a friends Mr. Lowry left behind him say-so, because you've no idea of the bully IMtMili&i memorial to him was unveiled in the when he died six years ago last February. Copyright 191S goodness, of the joy'us satisfaction, of the triangle at the intersection of Hennepin R. j. Reynolds Some of those friends whose Tobacco Co. and Lyndale avenues. contentment and restfiilness and that sort contributions are represented in the Representative Minneapolis citizens, figure unveiled are rich and gave liberally Here is another just-elected member. every raan who gets of thing:, $rom every walk of life, thronged the of the Prince Albert" old-timejimmypipers and some are poor and gave V^I film club.'' This is John O Reilly» chummy with P. A. temporary grandstand that had been but little. of East Providence, R. I., who has greeted and stood in the streets and the just passed the century mark. Mr. But by those who have scanned O'Reilly is one of those grand old to the sidewalks on Lowry hill pn roster of those whose contributions are Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite, men who has come to this ripe age is watch the ceremonies. represented in the figure, there with the joys of his friendly jimmy because you've no time to lose getting introduced to pipe fresh in his mind each morning. of Lowry Two grandsons Thomas found in the long list of names a symbol Hs has always been a liberal smoker. the man this real and true man-tobacco that's ace-high and a pulled the strings that dropped of the character of the inj Veil from the statue and monument, whose this statue was rear-j memory Prince Albert is sold everywhere became yard wide no matter how you swing on it, jimmy Memorial it is wherever ppeaking for the Thomas Lowry the demand for universal. So ed. For they include many manners' you happen run short just drop the to in •MMM pipe or makin's cigarette 1 Cyrus Northfop association, Dr. of men many walks of life. For! from handiest shop that sells tobacco and buy the the to the toppy red bag for a jitney piece,5c tidy red presented statue city of free, dem-! Thomas Lowry was that tin, 10c handsome pound and half-pound It on behalf end Mayor Nye accepted all ocratic spirit which embraced meal R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston^Salem, N. C, tin humidors and that classy crystal-glass pvund humidor u/Uhepunge-moistener top. pf the city. in his friendships.