International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 21, 1916 · Page 3 of 9
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.- Z* Hi «_. When buyingyour useful andornamental Christmas presents for your 'entfemen and lady friends be sure and ex* ^rsudm vf: K- iy iate stock. i«: 1 a a "iz .• 1. II i\, I l'Ti /»aCI. .M'iV. lf»• ', 'f-'illh Xi j-iif? j4U *n tfjr- We would Suggest any or all of the following nifjy articles of apparel: a in \i 'r t» .(f 5:01J! ,T, 1 '(Ml q.r Q: •*. £'?. Neckwear Ladies' Comfort Slippers :-?J0 Especially ordered for the holiday trade—from 25 cents to $1.06 in varied assortment of colors and styles .if !. a: Mufflers Sorosis Shoes for Ladies /r /rr all grades and prices for Ladies and Gentlemen of at very, special prices as advertisements, in last week's israe Leather Cuffs and Collar -Caps in Variety of styles and''grades at very remarkable prices 'i!fU in ftirs'and cloth. j)'r -j: i-j v. A Beautiful Line of Ladies' Phoenix •, Handkerchiefs plain or initials* a very large assortment to select from. in colors as well ad black and white I "j Miscellaneou Miscellaneous LEATHER BAGS LADIES' HAND KNITTED SWEATERS If you want to be generous in your gift giving to your friends bay a STYLEPLUS SUIT OR OVERCOAT lien's and Boys Fine Wool arid Gersey Sweaters in Many Different Styles Our stock is complete in every department. We have been buying which would be an unusually appropriate Christmas present very liberally this fall on account of the prospects of higher prices in the Beautiful and Complete Line ©if near futiire. We want you to get the benefit of our good purchases 7 HATS OF ALL KINDS /l§ Every Stlye of MEiN'S FLORSHEIM Shoes 7 MACKINAWS in Many Designs We pay special attention to the Ladies buying Christmas presents We would like to have you come and visit our store whether- yOil' buy or nrit for: their Gentlemen friends arid relatives. m! 'K 1 i. International Falls, Minnesota the proper food nutriments, but such DON'T SWAT THE HEN .. a ration is difficult for the bird to it JOHN M. GiSH Don't grow impatient waiting" for digest properly. The great fault with biddy to commence to lay, or try to the farmer in his poultry feeding is that he attempts, to feed a whole wreak vengence on her by chopping grain ration, and generally only one off her head. If you .] do, you will Watchmaker and Jeweler grain 'at that. Such a ration results probably find thjat you. were about, in poor egg production and also causes to Rewarded for you long (wait. PRACTICAL FURRIER digestive troubles. Complaints of Those Ayho have killed ?some ot jtheir this kind 'frequently conie to the depaortment pullets. qr hens thinking they would Agent for Singer Sewing Fort France*, Ontario tv -xofiuis- of poultry husbandry and not lay, have-found that the- $hickens, usuaily resulted in. the eUipinatipn of contain a ipimi)er of eggs. in, various Machine Company and Wood- jr ii iii!.-—'• 1 jthe trouble. Efficient digestion demtgute steges of ^dey^opnient....: S a combination of whole and elt :tak^s. co?siderabl^: time for the stock Typewriter. •v f: The Oldest Exclusire Fur House ground grains. A ration should consist, young pullet or that ^has resuited ?,• r/ r- "5i .) •.-* ./itj ri- r/.c of grains aud grounLfeeds. Generally to completely develop an egg, speakjng, twice .. as much &• «. .o« -c in the World ^ut as ffoon a& one.«gg has bg^n laid rr ikx-y, :-. 't t'h {•. .•/ ,':U\ ,r A 7 *»r.-: .grain should becconsumed as ground others' will foiipw ?it short intervals, im AlSo dealer in l\ 1 •-i 'J i? T' 7-fXGJ ri h:'/.r'' •5"1 £feedr. ^his depends, of course, upon b^cause they. are ,ajeady partially developed. the nature of the fcfeds fed., •. S2C -3 -3 7 Wear-U-WeU Shoes -A good nation for: egg .production !In order to stort thesmachine working can be made with a combination of which will produce eggs selling grains and, groynd feeds. Fojr, grains, it the present .time at sixty-five cents equal parts, by -weight, of wheat and pef dozen, certain conditions shelter, dress before the central states conference corn, or, in the winter time, twice as care, and feed are necessary. The on: water and rail transportation much, corn? as wheat, may. be used. following article from .the Missouri which closed here tonight. For ground feed, a mixture of equal College of Agiculture affers some "I know I am not betraying confidence's," parts of bran, shorts, and corp-meal very practical suggestions for the he said, "when I say some may be used. Efficient egg production feeding of laying hens: /o of the very best brains high up-in: the requires also that this Ration be A hen laying 200 eggs ili a year, chambers of thfe operating departments supplemented with either,sour-milk— is not at: all Unusual-. A four-pound of the railroads, favor something all that the birds will drink—or in hen laying this number will produce satisfactory, to both sides and case sour milk is not available, commercial six times her weight in eggs. To do they have discussed it with us. We A PHONOGRAPH beef scrappy One-fourth of this ^he will require fr^m- seventy to hope to work it out. .. We know that the ground feed should consist! of FOR EVERY HOME eighty pounds of feed. For economical jf we. don't work it out for ourselves, beef scrap in case this ip used. .production it ns necessary (1) the employees and the employers, The importance of keeping grit and EDISON that the food be properly selected, somebody is going to work it out oyster shell before the birds at fill (2) that it be fed ,in» correct proportion for us, and it will not be acceptable times canpOt be overestimated and is EXPORTER ANDJMPORTER OF and in a judicious manner in to either side." 1 Diamond especially important during the winter order that he digestive organs may Mr. Lee predicts that if the present months. AMBEROLA negotiations come to a successful be kept in good condition, (3), that she be, fed enough, so that she has end disputes between the railroads EIGHT-HOUR LAW $30.00—$50.00—$75.00 plenty of surplus for egg production.. and employees will be taken out of MAT BE DISCARDED politics by establishment of some The problems of poultry feeding A Edison kiiid of federal commission to take require good judgment and keen V.a Railroad' Managers and Trainmen the place of the pdesent board of observation^? Hens fed for egg production Negotiatingn, for Settlement iof all mediation and conciliation. He said Highest Cash Prices' paid on" should haVfe foods high1 in the lf' Differences on NewJ Basis. Blue Amberol 4 minute a board composed of four brotherhood food elements which are found in Raw Furs Records men and four railroad representatives, feggs. Those fed in the" fatt^ung Evansyille, Ind., Dec. i5.^-W. G. but loose from the organizations '/-'f pens should have the foods" which Lee.'of C^eyelan^, president of the and from their railroad interests/ He win pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United most economically produce, fat. The 50c—75©—$1.00 B^t)ierhopd. of. Railway Trainmen, =»=»«3SE would formf a commission to betet ration, tlien, is th^ one which States and pay as high a price for them as any pubiiciy annoiMiced here today .that the fairness of which, he would be bupplies most economically 'the1 food :,r ^f:,?-v^^if: house in^the United States. negotiations .are .under way between willing to subscribe. 1 requirements of the bird for the purpose those lugher. up in the. operating departmepts. S5g'.^, International for which it'is kept."" of :the railroacte,' looking BE.SURE AND,3£E ME BEFORE, YQy fSELL OR BUY •*s. 'x .v FOR SALE—-CHEAP ,It should ,be remembered ti^at ene to a settlement of their, entire cop^ F. C. !R O GER S of the principles of poultry feeding A. good 'guiikr iii ^rst^class' erudition,, troversy out of court before Jan» 1, ?1 is .that .the ^gn(eaiuiot dp well fed when the Adamson law is scheduled with ease, xelusfc aid instrdcjtion Sqbsan3be for the PjcsC Oft a whole grain rst^m» Not only to go into effect. c.Mr. iLee. made the book. For particulars, 'phone ~?J.. I.. .7 ... rrt.. aeration of grain fail dees to furnish statement in the course of 'an/ad- No. 129^ T4.J." I 1 ih: I -rh! t* -, 'i -i 3k -n r,* -'y, j.- h# ii ms ,:: .Bt: 4 1 3 i'x '.lUf V'frr.* -j I ."£ N -.•In ^n- tF r( 5 qr n: "^S&mSS M:4 i£py%~ 'V. r. ".41