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

April 19, 1917 · Page 1 of 8

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hundred hives. This leaves a net 1M HIVES OF BEESARE under fifteen inches will be subject diers. One of the men said he was would save annually 618,508,095 bushels CLOSE BREWERIES TO profit of $846 for one year. to prosecution." an Austrian and the other a German. of grain. WORTH A FARM CONSERVE GRAIN The 160 acre farms of Minnesota' The planting of brook trout fry Increased gardening,, rapid extenr produce on an average, according to in the streams of Northern Minnesota Maps showing the country surrounding sion of community canning clubs and One hundred hives of bees are 1910 census reports, a labor income Kansas College Head aft St. Louis will start next week. It was the Elephant Butte dam, ?&' increase of- potato average were worth as much as, or even more of $330 a year. planned to begin the work earlier, height of the surrounding hills and Conference Points Course for the among the other measures advocated than an 80-acre farm, says Francis but on account of high water and the course of the river were said to by President Waters. United States in War. Jager, chief of the divisidir of beeculture, uiuddy conditions it was decided t: have been found in their possession. •$U Wfrm, WARDENS ARE University Farm. off until laior All of th" priiripai St. Louis, April 14.—"We are entering PLANTING FRY WAR RELIEF TO GET streams the northern part of For capital invested and labor required, DRAWING THE LINE tftsf upon one of the greatest wars the state will be planted this spring. adds Mr. Jager, bees are far &*, BILLY SUNDAY FUND without a reserve of food," declared Over Three Million Land-Locked the greatest money makers one can "See here, waiter," exclaimed the Henry J. Waters, president of the Salmon Are To Be Placed in the keep on the farm. One hundred indignant customer, "here's a piece Aliens Found With Maps Kansas State Agricultural College, "I Do Not Want New York's Money," pounds is a fair average production of wood in my sausage!" Northern Lakes. before the conference here today of Country Around Dam Says Evangelist to Twenty under good management of the bee "Yes, sir," replied the waiter, "but called by Secretary of Agriculture yard. At this rate 100 hives would I'm sure—er—" Thousand Persons. Millions of land-locked salmon fry Houston to consider the food situation Elephant, Butte, N. M., April 13— produce 10,000 pounds of honey in "Sure nothing! I don't mind eating are being planted this spring in the of the nation. Two men were arrested here and one year. This, at 10 cents a pound the dog, but I'm blowed if I'm New York, April 14.—Twice on inland lakes of Northern Minnesota "Germany spent years accumulating are being held under guard by sol­ would give a return of $1,000 for one going to eat the kennel, too." Easter assemblages of New Yorkers, according to a- report given out this food reserve for this emergency. year. 20,000 strong, leaped to their morning by Deputy Game Warden This country's visible supply of None of this has to be used to pay feet in the pine shavings and sawdust John C. Green of this city. So far food, however, will be consumed before ftTHE GOOD JUDGE PETS HIS CLOTHES AT POWELL'S TAILOR SHOPl for feed for the bees for all their at the great wooden tabernacle 3,500,000 fry have been placed in another harvest.. Should we MR.POWELL,WHAT'S THE food and honey come from the flowers THAT'S EASY. at Broadway and 168th street lifted vaarious bodies of water, including DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A have an unfavorable season the A BIG SUIT TO of the roadsides, woods and medows. from their seats by waves of emotion—and SUIT FOR HE AND A CHEW 1,730,000, which left Duluth this SATISFY YOU THAT CERTAINLYl United States would face the greatest OF W-B CUT TOBACCO?! LITTLE CHEW Further, little or no rent is IS THE TRUTH, proclaimed with hands morning for lakes along the Canadian WILL LAST AND food shortage since the Ciuil required for the land for the beehives and throats their approbation of AMY HAH.y Northern line between here and War. Billy Sunday, "Christ and Country" can be placed along the roadsides the border and for Burntside lake, "The problem of supporting 2,000,000 and in the medows where the evangelist. near Ely. men in army camps soon will bees have food at their very doors. In the afternoon at the climax of Twenty cans of land-locked salmon confront us. We must feed our own If a yard is needed for the bees, his address, Billy made an unexpected fry, each containing approximately people at home while they produce a quarter of an acre is more than announcement that swept away 10,000, were shipped out over munitions and epuipment, and we the main argument that is advanced enough for 100 hives. This should the Canadian Northern this morning, also must assist in supplying our allies cost $1.50 as rent. against him wherever he goes—that while 153 cans were expressly with food. he is working for money that, sincere The only large expense is for for Ely to be planted in Burntside "The army necessities must at though he may be, his bank account equiqment such as hives and supplies, lake. This is the second consignment once be increased. More beans profits handsomely by his revivals. and this equipment will last a for Burntside, 160 cans having must be raised. All sows must be life time. It means a yearly charge been'taken up there last Friday, together bred for fall litters to increase the "I do not want New York's money. of only about $15. The bees can be twenty cans that went to pork output and a "reserve of corn RUN obtained free by catching swarms in I'm not going to take it for myself. Nine-Mile lake, on the Alger line. your tape line along the sum of money you've retained to winter and fit the new No matter what may be presented summer. Then by the use of purebred "Land-locked salmon is exactly the been spending for chewing and then chop it in output for the spring market. Increased Italian queens, obtainable at to me on the last day of my services same kind of fish as the lake trout," two in the middle. Now you get an idea o! what W-B bread output can be obtained I will have none of it but for the the University Farm for 50 cents said Warden Green this morning. CUT is saving judges of tobacco. The difference good by milling all the wheat to 81 per each, these swarms can be multiplied expenses of my assistants, as has always is in the tobacco itself, its the richness that makes tobacco "Fifteen yeacs ago all of the inland cent flour instead of 73 per cent, as into a purebred apiary. been my custom, I will divide lakes of the north were filed with lovers take to it—that's why a little goes such a at present. The output over the the remainder equally between the long way. W-B CUT is just tobacco satisfaction through The total annual cost of the bees fish. Replanting them there this present production can be increased Americaanj Red Cross and the Y. M. and thruogh. for'one year then is less than $20 year is just an experiment, but the 18,000,000 barrels by so doing. C. A. field forces working among exclusive of labor. The actual labor game and fish commission belives "A large saving in grain suitable UUt by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 BraAiway, New Ysrk CHy the soldiers and sailors of the United required is worth $134 at the rate of that they will thrive. for fattening of live stock can be States." $400 per year, for 6nly one third of "It will probably be three years made by shutting down the breweries before the fish mature. In the meantime A roar of cheers greeted this offer. the time of one man is needed, according and distilleries. By closing the The two crowds donated only $1,902.22 to Mr. Jager, who finds that any angler taking from any saloon and withdrawing their two today. one man can easily care for three lake a land-locked salmon measuring principal resources of supply we International Falls Abstract Co. BURDICK, KREMER & KING,. Proprietors. ABSTACTS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Collections, Conveyancing and Loans J. E. BURDICK, Manager. 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