International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 6, 1917 · Page 2 of 9
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3.00 EMENT TO NORTHOME RECORD Brood mare (colt by side 1st Fodder Corn—1 sample (6 stalks). Mare or gelding, 1 year old 3.00 PREMIUM LIST 'Garden Peas, smooth ..: $1.50 Stock Vegetables— Mare or gelding, 2 years old ........ 3.00 Garden Peas, wrinkled 1.50 Rutabagas—1 variety (3 specimens). Mare over 2 years old ...... 3.00 Field Peas ... .' 1.50 Mangle—2 varieties (3 specimens). Class 2 Beans, other than white, garden.... 1.50 Stock Sugar Beets—3 specimens. Mare or gelding over 2 years old -v Beans, white 1.50 Turnips—3 specimens. (driving) .... 3.00 2.00 I DIVISION H—VEGETABLES Stock Carrots—3 specimens. Draft tqam in harness 4.00 2.00 OFFICERS, RULES ETC, Potaotes— Class 1—Potatoes -I: Carriage team in harness 4.00 2.00 1 peck Carmen. 1 Koochiching County Fair Class 3 Each and every entry must consist of 30 potatoes. 1 peck Burbank. DIVISION B—CATTLE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 peck Early. Triumph ............... .$4.00 $3.00 "$2.00 $1.00 Class 1—Beef Early Ohio 4.00 3.00 2.00 DIVISION J—DAIRY PRODUCTS 1.00 TO BE HELD AT 1st 2nd- 3rd Burbank 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 :. Class-1 Bull over 1 year old ......$10.00 $7.50 $5.00 NORTHOME, MINNESOTA Green Mountain or Carmen Bull calf 5.00 3.00 Butter, home dairy, in 2.00 No. 1 4.00 3.00 2.00 I,*) Cow in milk 10.00 7,50 5 pound jar $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 5.00 $1.00 Rural New Yorker or Heifer over 1 year old ..... 5.00 3.00 Butter, one pound print 1.50 1.00 .75 2.00 .50 Carmen No. 3 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Heifer Calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Cheese, cottage, 1 pound .75 .50 '4.00 Ties4ay, Wednesday, Tharsday Irish Cobbler 3.00 2.00 1.00 Class 2—Grade Dairy Russet 4.00 DIVISION K—BEES AND HONEY 3.00 2.00 1.00 Sept. 18,19,20,1917 Cow in milk $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Class 2—Six Specimens Class 1 Heifer over 1 year old 5.00 3.00 2.00 2nd 5 1st 2nd 3rd Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Honey, in comb $1.00 Carrots, stock $1.00 $ .75 $ .75 $ .50 Class 3—Registered Dairy Honey, strained i'oo $5.00 Carrots, table 1.00 75 .75 .50 Bull over 1 year old $10.00 $7.50 i^qq Beeswax Vegetable Oyster (Salsify).. .75 !50 .75 OFFICERS 1917 Heifer over 1 year old 5.00 3.00 2.00 Bees at work 2.00 Parsnips 1.00 .75 1.00 ".50 C. P. Ellingson, Northome, President Bull calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 DIVISION L—CULINARY Class 3—Two Specimens Cow in milk 10.00 7.50 J. M. Allard, Vice President Class 1—Bread and Pastry Cabbage, drumhead, late $1.00 Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 $ .75 .50 2.00 P. R. Scribner, Northome Secy,-Treas.. Cabbage, flathead, late 1.00 Loaf Graham Bread ....$.75 .75 .50 $ .50 DIVISION C—SHEEP Cabbage, roundhead 1.00 Loaf White Bread 75 .75 .50 .50 Class 1. Cabbage, peakedhead 1.00 Loaf Rye Bread 75 .75 DIRECTORS .50 .50 1st Cauliflower 1.00 2nd Sweet Buns 5Q .75 John Berg ..... International Falls .50 .25 Ram $3.00 $2.00 Brussels Sprouts 100 Biscuit, baking powder, six 50 .75 .50 .25 M. A. Ulvedahl Big Falls Ewe 3.00 2.00 Kohl Rabi 1.00 Coffee Cake .50 .75 .50 .25 McHugo ...Margie Lamb 3.00 2.00 Muskmelons i.OQ Cake 1 .75 Fruit, dark 75 .50 .50 i'oo Sarasin Mizpah Citron Cake P. .75 Fruit, light .75 .50 DIVISION D—SWINE .50 Cake Watermelon 1*00 Angel 75 R. H. Collar Northome .75 .50 .50 Class 1—Lard Squash, green Hubbard .... L00 Cake Cocoanut, layer .75 .50 .75 F. White Littlefork .50 1st Squash, crooked neck 1.00 Cake 2nd Marble 75 .75 .50 .50 J. Porter Wildwood A. Boar over 1 year old ...$3.00 $2.00.. Jelly Squash, scalloped 1.00 Roll .75 .50 75 .50 Sow over 1 year old 3.00 Pumpkin, pie .\ 1.00 2.00 Cookies White, six .75 .50 50 .25 Pure bred boar under 6 months old 4.00 Pumpkin, field 1.00 Cookies Dark, six 3.00 .50 .75 50 .25 RULES AND REGULATIONS Sow or barrow under 6 months old 3.00 Stock Squash, any color 1.00 2.00 Gingersnaps, six .. .50 .75 50 .25 and Judges are requested to follow Exhibitors Doughnuts, six Class 2—Bacon Class 4—Four Specimens 50 .25 the Rules. Pie Lemon Boar over 1 year old $3.00 50 $2.00.. Rutabagas, table 1.00 .25 .75 .50 Pie Apple All entries must be made on or before the first Sow over 1 year old 3.00 .50 2.00 Rutabagas, stock, any color 1.00 .25 .75 .50 day of the fair. Pure bred boar under 6 months old 4.00 Turnips, table 1.00 3.00 .75 Class 2—Pickles .50 Entries may be made by addressing the Secretary Sow or barrow under 6 months old 3.00 Turnips, stock, any color ... 1.00 2.00 .75 .50 Must be displayed in pint jars. at any time prior to the fair, giving list of the Beets, table, round 1.00 .75 .50 DIVISION E—POULTRY I Sweet Pickles articles to be exhibited. Beets, sugar 1.00 .75 .50 Products of the soil must be entered by the producer 1st 2nd Class 1—Any Pure Bred, Standard Breed, Old Stock 3rd Stock Beets, tankard 1.00 .75 .50 and must be of this year's growth, excepting $ .75 $ .50 1st 2nd Stock Beets, long, any color 1.00 $ .25 .75 .50 Cucumbers, ripe grains grown last year may be entered in competition .75 .50 Trio Plymouth Rocks, barred $2.00 $1.50 .25 C,lass 5—Miscellaneous Crab Apple .... for premium. .75 .50 Trio Plymouth Rocks, white 2.00 1.50 .25 Tomatoes, six ripe 1.00 Peach Articles which are the result of mechanical or .75 .50 .75 Trio Leghorns, brown 2.00 1.50 .50 .25 artistic skill must be entered by the manufacturer Tomatoes, six green 1.00 Tomatoes .75 .50 .75 .50 Trio Leghorns, white 2.00 1.50 .25 Tomatoes, twelve small 1.00 or artist. .75 .50 .75 .50 Trio Buff Orphingtons 3... 2.00 1.50 .25 Ground Cherries, one quart 1.00 Animals may be entered for competition by the Beans .50 .75 Any standard breed 2.00 1.50 .50 .25 owner or his agent. Cucumbers, four ripe 1.00 .75 '.50 Trio Rhode Island Reds 2.00 1.50 lies Cucumbers, four green 1.00 Any article, thing or animal may be entered in .75 .50 Trio Wyandottes, white 2.00 1.50 .75 Peppers, twelve 1.00 :50 only one competitive class. .25 .75 .50 Class 2—-Any Pure Bred, Standard Breed, 1917 hatch .75 Cucumbers, pickling 1.00 .50 .25 No person shall be entitled to more than one .75 .50 Same prizes offered as-in Class 1 on same breeds. .75 Egg Plant, two 75 .50 premium on the same kind of animal or product .25 .50 .75 .50 Class3. Onions, six white 1.00 .25 by reason of a duplicate entry by himself or by .75 '.50 Tomatoes .75 .50 Onions, six red 1.00 himself and any members of his family, in the same .25 One dozen white eggs .75 1.00 .50 .50 Mixed .75 Onions, six yellow 1.00 .50 class number. .25 One dozen brown eggs .75 .50 1.00 .50 Chili Sauce .75 Onions, six brown 1.00 .50 All articles which have heretofore taken premiums .25 .75 .50 Class 4—Turkeys .75 .50 Celery, three plants 1.00 .25 are barred from further competition, and all .75 .50 Corn Relish Pair Bronze Turkeys 2.00 1.50 .75 Rhubarb, six stalks 1.00 .50 animals which have heretofore taken premiums at .25 .75 .50 Tomato and Cucumber relish Pair White Holland Turkeys 2.00 1.50 .75 Horseradish, one pound .... .75 .50 any two of our fairs are barred from further competition .50 .25 Swiss Chard, one bunch 75 Class 5—Geese .50 in the same class number. Class 3—Canned Goods Endive, three plants 75 Exhibitors from any adjoining counties may compete .50 Pair Geese 2.00 1.50 Must be displayed in pint jars Lettuce, three plants 75 for premiums. .50 Class 6—Ducks Canned Fruits Parsley, one plant 75 Parties will be allowed to place articles or animals .50 Pair Pekin or Rouen Ducks 2.00 1.50 Strawberry, tame 75 Kale, three plants .75 on exhibition without competing for premiums. .50 .50 .25 Pair Indian Runner Ducks 2.00 Raspberry, tame 75 1.50 Sage, two plants .75 .50 .50 .25 Peaches 7c Hops, one plant 75 On entering each exhibit a card will be furnished DIVISION F— .50 .50 .25 Pears .75 Sunflower, single head ..... 1.00 to the exhibitor specifying the class and number .75 .50 .25 GRASSES AND GRAINS IN STRAW Gooseberry .75 Leek 75 of the entry, which card must remain attached .50 .50 .25 Class 1—Grains Plum '75 Spinach 75 to the entry during the fair. .50 .50 .25 Bundles must be three inches in diameter, no Garlic 75 A single animal shall not be exhibited as one of .50 Preserved more nor less, and neatly tied with four ties and Asparagus 75 a pair, nor one of a pair as a single animal. .50 Strawberry Wild 75 trimmed. .50 .25 For the benefit of persons living at a distance Class €—Special Raspberry, wild .75 .50 1st 2nd .25 3rd the association) will pay the freight charges on all Grapes 75 Wheat, spring ^Display of vegetables by one exhibitor. Not less .50 $2.00 25 $1.50 $1.00 articles to be entered in competition at the fair. Gooseberry yc than ten varieties, correctly named. No article in .50 .25 2.00 1 1.50 1.00 But this privilege does not include animals and Currant 7.7.7...'! 75 this display can be entered in any other class. .50 2.00 1.50 .25 1.00 applies to exhibitors of Koochiching county only. Ground Cherry .75 Display $5.00 $.400 $3.00 Oats .50 25 2.00 1.50 1.00 All entries must correspond in number and de-N Plum "75 .50 .25 1 Open Head Oats 2.00 Class 7.—Special 1.50 1.00 scription given in this premium list, and be in its citron ^5 1 Side Oats .50 25 2.00 1.50 1.00 Largest specimens of garden vegetables not deformed. proper class in order to obtain premiums. Class 4—Vegetables 2.00 1.50 1.00 No article in this exhibit can be entered Borrowing, hiring or temporarily buying animals 2.00 1.50 1.00 in any other class. Must be displayed in pint jars. oi^ articles for the purposes of strengthening their Rye .. String Beans 7? 2.00 1.50 1.00 Largest Cabbage $100 .50 exhibits is positively/prohibited. .25 Corn 7c Spelts 2.00 1.50 1.00 Largest Table Beet 1.00 .50 .25 Buckw Peas .!!!!!!!!!!!!! !75 1.00 .75 Largest Rutabaga L00 .50 .25 GENERAL RULES Flax Tomatoes 7c 1.00 .75 Largest Onion L00 .50 .25 Beets 75 Hay, grain and ample sheds ana pens for stock Largest Cucumber 100 Class 2—Grasses .50 25 i'qq and poultry on exhibition and competing for premiums Largest Tomato Class St—Jellies Bundles must be three inches in diameter, no will be furnished without charge by the Fair Largest Potato '...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! L00 more no less, and neatly tied with four ties and Must be displayed in glass jelly tumblers Association. Largest Watermelon 100 trimmed. Currant 75 .50 .25 Horses and other animals must be on the grounds Largest Squash L00 Raspberry '75 1st 2nd .50 .25 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and exhibitors must keep .75 Clover, medium red Class 8—Special Strawberry $2.50 $1.25 .50 .25 their stock, stalls and pens in neat condition. Clover, mammoth red 2.50 Plum '75 2.50 1.25 Largest specimens of Field (Stock) Vegetables .50 .25 No exhibit shall be removed from the fair before Gooseberry _' 75 Clover, alsike 2.50 2.50 1.25 not deformed. No article in this exhibit can be entered .50 .25 4 p. m. on the last day of the fair and then only Clover, white 2.50 Crabapple '75 2.50 1.25 in any other class. .50 -25 when checked out by ttye division superintendent. Alfalfa 2.50 Cranberry ,highbush 75 2.50 Largest Pumpkin .. 1 qq 1.25 .50 .25 It is hereby made the duty of exhibitors to be Timothy 2.50 2.50 1.25 Largest Mangel i'qq DIVISION M—DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES present on fair days to give the necessary personal Red Top Largest Sugar Beet 2.50 1.25 100 attention to whatever they may have on exhibit. Class 1—Domestic Brome Grass 2.50 1.25 Largest Stock Carrot 1 00 The fair officers will endeavor to prevent injury to Millet, fox tail Largest Turnip !!!!!!!.!!. 100 1st a 50 1.25 2nd Night Gown any and all of the exhibits and a night watch will Millet, open head 2.50 $1.00 2.50 1.25 $ .75 Apron, fancy !!.!!.! ^l guard the premises but the association will not DIVISION I— FRUITS Rape 00 2.50 1.25 .75 be responsible for any loss or damage that may Baby Dress Field Peas Class 1 2.50 1.00 1.25 .75 occur. Corset Cover qq Vetch 2.50 2.50 1.25 .75 2nd All premiums awarded in divisions A to N inclusive Homespun Yarn, one pound 1.00 Apples, crab, one quart $1.50 .75 $1.00 Class 3—Grasses, Second Crop are subject to an entrance fee of 20 per Crop Home Woven Carpet, 5 yards Apples, any other variety, 5 specim's 1.50 1.00 cent to be deducted from the premiums won. No more Re:d Clover 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Plums, cultivated, one pint 1.50 .75 1.00 fee will be collected from anybody on entering exhibits. Alfalfa 2.00 Home Woven Rug i/v) 2.00 1.00 Cherries, tame, one pint L50 .75 1.00 There will be no deductions fromi prizes in Hand Made Rugs 1 nft Grapes 1.50 Class 4—Wild Grass and Forage .75 1.00 Shirtwaist the educational division or school exhibit. h-verbearing Strawberries, 1 pint .. 1.56 1.00 Blue Joint 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 .7..!!!'!!.!!!" Man's Shirt Gambling, games of chance, and the sale of intoxicating 1.00 Everbearing Blackberries, 1 pint .. 1.50 June Grass 1.00 .75 1.00 75 liquors are prohibited on the grounds. Chemise 1.00 Red Top 1.00 .75 .75 Premiums will be paid within thirty days after FARMERS' CLUB EXHIBITS Class 2—Quilts Wheat Grass 1.00 .75 the close of the fair. ..Open to all Farmers' Clubs of the. county. Products Wild Peas 1.00 1 .75 £.^to" Patchwork, quilted 1.00 All premiums not claimed within sixty days after .75 must be raised by members of the club exhibiting. Silk Quilt Vetch 1.00 .75 1.00 the close of the fair will be considered forfeited $20 $15 $10 $5 .75 Wool Quilt !!17 to the Society. Class 5—Fodder Corn 1.00 .75 Grains must be exhibited both in straw and Any person attempting to interfere with the Class 3—Knitting Must be six stalks, no more nor less, and well tied. threshed. Samples in straw must be same size as awarding committee during the adjudication shall Lace, cotton, 1 yard or more .... 100 Any variety .$3.00 $2.25 $1.50 those for regular premiums. Threshed samples .A .75' Mittens forfeit the premium he or she might otherwise be must have at least one quart. Threshed samples 1.00 .75 DIVISION G—GRAINS AND SEEDS Shawl entitled to in that division. must be of same varieties as those shown in straw. 1.00 .75 Slippers Clas^ 1—Grains Grains 1.00 .75 Socks JUDGES All entries mus one quart of seed, no 1.00 Wheat—2 varieties of Spring Wheat. .75 Stockings more nor less. «. 1.00 1 variety of Durum Wheat. .75 Pedigree statements required for examination 1st 2nd 3rd Class 4—Crochet Work should be exhibited to the judges prior to the time 2 varieties of Winter Wheat Wheat, winter .. $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Bed Spread qq for making the awards. Oats—lvariety Open Panicle Wheat, spring 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1 variety Side Oats. Lace, cotton, 1 yard or more 100 No person can act as one of the judges in any Whieat, durum 2.00 2.00 .1.50 Shawl {[JJ 1.00 1 variety Yellow Oats. class in which he is a competitor, or in which he Oats 2.00 Slippers, ladies' 1 [JJ 1.50 1.00 is in any manner interested. 1 variety Black Oats. Barley 2.00 1.50 1.00 Baby Bonnet J'JJJ Barley—1 variety Six Rows, bearded. No animal or article unworthy of a premium shall Rye 2.00 1.50 1.00 1 other variety. Baby Sacque !!!!!!!!. 100 receive one, even though there be no competition Spelts 2.00 1.50 1.00 Rye—either spring or winter. One Sheet and Two Pillows 100 nor shall any animal or article receive a higher .Buckwheat 1.66 .75 Buckwheat—1 variety. .Sl'Pswith Crochet Bands ... 100 premium than its merit demands. Flax 1.00 One Pair Pillow Slips .75 Flax—1 variety. The judges on stock and poultry will have regard Speltz—1 variety. Centerpiece, white i'nn to symmetry, early maturity, size and general Class 2—Grass Seeds i!oo Emmer—1 variety. characteristics of the breeds to which they belong xy All entries must consist of one pint of seed, no Ca£te^piece' ecru Corn—1 variety. they will make proper allowance for age, feeding more nor less. Corset Cover ...///......!...!! im Corn—10 ear samples. and other circumstances affecting the character Clover, red ................. 2.00 1.50 1.00 Flint—2 varieties. Corset Cover, crochet yoke i'oo and condition of^the animal and may require satis- v,i Clover, white 2.00 1.00 1.50 Flint—2 varieties. factory proof of facts. Night Gown, crochet yoke ... 100 Clover, alsike 2.00• 1.50 1.00 Dent—Minnesota No. 23 and one other. trimming The judges (especially those on animals) shall 1.00 Alfalfa /. 2.00 1.50 1.00 r* Table Mats, 1 set Popcorn—1 variety. give reasons for their decisions if required by the Timothy 2.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 Coin Purse exhibitors, embracing the value or desirable qualities Sweet—2 varieties, one may be roasting ears. Red Top 2.00 1.50 1.00* 1.00 Handkerchief, crochet' edge'!.'!" 1 Field Peas—1 variety (in vine and threshed. of the animals or articles to which the premiums Millet, open head 2.60? .00 1.50 1.00 are awarded. Vine bundle 4 inches in diameter, 1 qt. seed. lable Runner, crochet trimmed ..! Millet, fox tail 2.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 Grasses and Forage Plants. Awards shall be deemed .final unless appealedA Class 3—Corn, Ears' ki Cla" 5~FiIet Rochet from and the protest filed with the Secretary before Tame Grasses—Bundles 3 inches in diameter. lable Runner 2.00 the close of thefair. Minnesota No. 23 Clover (medium and mammoth.) 1.00 :i.50 S?rset C°ver with yoke ..... 2.00 A1J appeal cases shall be settled by the board of White Dent Alsike. 1.50 :1.5y 1.00 Night Gown, with yoke directors before the close of the fair. YelloviN Dent 2.00, Timothy 1.00 Lunch Cloth i.5o S Alfalfa. The judges on stock ate requested to rule out White Flint 2.00 1.00 Dresser Scarf White Clover. any animals exhibited for breeding purposes when Yellow Flint 2.00V&V1.50 1.00 it is unfit to use as either sire or dam Red Top. Any other flint 2.00^^1.50 •vTs.O-*! N—-FINE* ARTS^- 1.00 Sweet Corn, ripe 2.00*Cf^l.50 Brome Grass, "-"V cl®»« 1—Eyelet Embroidery' rVti LIST OP Blue Grass. .Centerpiece Sweet Corn, roasting ears .. 2.00'^,Uil.50 1-S Rape 1 (plant) 7 ,('jc /.Dresser Scarf IHl! Pop Corn l.OOgU .50 •25 yfej WfMfc DIVISION A—HORSES If A JSfc" Vetch. 'It Any oJ:her standard variety 100^ L50 1.00 1 Pillnw Qlint ••V'StSr MiUet (2 varieties). .|^ Class 1—Draft Horses I 7 :3r£\\"'' i-fUPiHow Slips, one pair Class 4—Miscellaneous Seed# All Wild vviiu Grasses—Bundles urasses—jounaies 3 inches inches at at band band. •Lunch Cloth c* ii2nd j.Stallion, any age -.$3.00 $2.00 "Night Gown more nor £s quart^f seed, At^least 10 vafipties, including Wild VetcK and 1 (Continued on Page Seven) DEFECTIVE PAGE