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

September 5, 1918 · Page 2 of 9

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-,:' If"' *??T INTERNATIONAL FALLS P5ESS PAGE TWO LIST Sweet Corn, ripe 2.00 1.50 1.00 White CloverRed LIST OF PREMIUMS Sweet Corn, roasting ears .. 2.00 *1.50 1 00 TopBrome DIVISION A—HORSES Popi Corn 1.00 .50 .25 GrassBlue Class 1—Draft Horses Any other standard variety. 2.00 1.50 1.00 GrassRape 1st' 2nd 1 (plant)-. Class '4—Miscellaneous Seeds OFFICERS, RULES ETC, Stallion, any age $300 $2.00 VetchMillet( All entries must consist'of one quart of seed, no Brood mare (colt by side 3.00 2.00 2 varieties)Wild' more nor less. Koochiching County Fair Mare or gelding 1 year old ...3.00 2.00 GrassesBundles 3 inches at band- 1st 2nd Mare or gelding, 2 years old .......3.00 2.U0 At least- 10 varieties, including Wild Vetch an! Garden Peas, smooth $1.50 $1.00 Mare over 2 years old 3.00 2.00 PeasFodder Garden Peas, wrinkled 1.50 1.00 Corn—1 sample (6 stalks)Stock TO BE HELD AT Class 2 Field Peas ... .. ". 1.50 1.00 Vegetables— 1st 2nd iBeans, other than white, garden .. 1.50 1.00 NORTHOME, MINNESOTA Rutabagas—1 variety (3 specimens-) Mare or gelding over 2 years old Beans, white 1.50 1.00 Mangle—2 varieties (3 specimensStock (driving) 3.00 2.00 DIVISION H—VEGETABLES Sugar Beets—3 specimensTurnips—3 Draft team' in harness -4.00 2.00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday specimens. Each and every entry must consist of 30 potatoes 'Class 3 Stock Carrots—3 specimensPotatoes— 1st 2nd 3rd 4th DIVISION B— CATTLE Sept. 17,18,19,1918 Triumph $4D0 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Class 1—Beef 1 peck Carmen1 Early Ohio 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1st 2nd 3rd peck Burbank- 'Burbahk 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Bull over 1 year old $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 I peck EearlyDIVISION Green Mountain or Carmen Bull calf 1 5*00 3.00 2.00 No.. 1 4,00 3.00 2.00.- 1.00 J—DAIRY PRODUCTS Cow in milk 10.00 7.50 o.OO Rural New Yorker or Class 1 Heifer over 1 year old 5.00 3.00 2.00 Carmen No. 3 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Butter, home dairy, in OFFICERS 1918 Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Irish Cobbler ^.. .4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 5 pound jar $3-00 $2-50 $2-00 $1-00 Russet 4.00 3.00 2.00 l.Ou C. P. Ellingson, Northome, President Class 2—Grade Dairy Butter, one pound print 1-50 100 -75 •50 1st 2nd 3rd Class 2—Six Specimens J. M. Allard, Vice President Cheese, cottage, 1 pound -75 •50 Cow in milk $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 1st 2nd 3rd DIVISION K—BEES AND HONEY, MAPLE SU­ P. R. Scribner, Northome, Secy,-Treas. Heifer over 1 year old ..... 5.00 3.00 2.00 Carrot, stock $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 GAR AND SYRUPClass Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Carrots, table 1-00 .75 .50 1 Class 3—Registered Dairy Vegetable Oyster ,Salsify) .75 .75 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd Parsnips 1-00 .75 50 DIRECTORS Honey, in comb $1-00 $ -75 Bull over 1 year old $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 Class 3—Two Specimens Money, strained- 1-00 75 Heifer over 1 year old .... 5.00 3.00 2.00 John Berg, International Falls Cabbage, drumhead, late $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 Beeswax 1-00 •75 Bull calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Cabbage, flathead, late .... 1-00 -75 -50 M. A. Ulvedahl, Big Falls Bees at work 2-00 1-00 Cow in milk 10.00 7.50 5.00 Cabbage, roundhead 1-00 *75 *50 Maple Sugar 100 •75 M. McHugo, Margie Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 2.00 Cabbage, peakedhead 1-00 -75 oO Maple Syrup 100 •75 DIVISION C—SHEEP Cauliflower 1-00 -75 -50 P. Sarasin, Mizpah (Classification A) Class 1 Brussels Sprouts 100 -75 -50 R. H. Collar, Northome CULINARY—DIVISION 1 1st 2nd Rohl Rabi 100 -75 -50 F, White, Littlefork Muskmelons 100 -75 -50 Class 1 Baking- Ram $3.00 $2.00 Citron 1-00 -75 -50 In no case can rye, graham, or whole wheat be Ewe 3.00 2.00 A. T- Porter Wildwood Lamb 3.00 2.00 Watermelon ...t 100 -75 oO used as white flour substitutesBREADS, Squash, green Hubbard 100 *75 *50 PLAIN—All yeast risen breads must DIVISION D—SWINE Squash, crooked neck 1-00 -75 -50 be at least 24 hours old when judged- Class 1—Lard Squash, scalloped 100 -75 -50 Breads without any White Flour 1st 2nd Pumpkin, pie 1-00 -75 -50 1st 2nd RULES AND REGULATIONS Boar over 1 year old $3.00 $2.00 Lot 1Rye Pumpkin, field 1-00 -75 -50 Sow over 1 year old 3.00 2.00 Exhibitors and Judges are requested to follow Stock Squash, any color 100 -75 50 -75 $-50 Pure bred boar under 6 months old 4.00 3.00 Graham -75 •50 Class 4—Four Specimens Sow or barrow under 6 months old 3.00 2.00 thAll entries must be made on or before the first Whole Wheat -75 •50 Rutabagas, table 1 00 -75 -50 dav of the fair. Class 2—Bacon Rutabagas, stock any color.. 100 -75 oO Breads with not more than. 1-4 White Flour Entries may be made by addressing the Secretary Boar over 1 year old ...* $3.00 $2.00 Lot 2- Turnips, table 100 -7o -50 at any time prior to the fair, giving list of the Sow over 1 year old 3.00 2.00 Turnips, stock, any color .. 100 -75 -50 Rye -75 -50 articles to be exhibited. Pure bred boar under 6 months old 4.00 3.00 Combination Breads -75 -50 Beets, table, round 1-0O -75 -50 Products of the soil must be entered by the producer Sow or barrow under 6 months old 3.00 2.00 Beets, sugar 1 00 -75 -50 and must be of this year's growth, excepting Breads with no more than 1-3 White Flour DIVISION E—POULTRY Stock Beets, tankard 1-00 -75 50 grains grown last year may be entered in competition Lot 3Barley Class 1—Any Pura Bred, Standard Breed, Old Stock Stock Beets, long, any color 100 -75 -50 for premium. .75 •50 1st 2nd Articles which are the result of mechanical or Class 5—Miscellaneous Buckwheat -75 •50 the artistic skill must be entered by manufacturer Trio Plymouth Rocks, barred ....$2.00 $1.50 Tomatoeos, six ripe 100 -75 -50 Corn Flour .75 •50 Trio Plymouth Rocks, white 2.00 1.50 or artist. Tomatoes, six green 100 -75 -i)0 Corn Meal .75 •50 Animals may be entered for competition by the Trio Leghorns, brown .2:00 1.50 Oatmeal Tomatoes, twelve small .... 1-00 -75 -30 .75 50 Trio Leghorns, white 2.00 1.50 owner or his agent. Ground Cherries, one quart 100 -50 Potato .75 •50 Trio Buff Orphingtons 2.00 1.50 Any aricle, thing or animal may ben altered in Any other Cucumbers, four ripe 100 -75 -50 .75 •50 Any standard breed 2.00 1.50 only one competitive class. Cucumbers, four green .... 100 -75 -50 Trio Rhode Island Reds 2.00 1.50 Breads not more than 1-2 White Flour No person shall be entitled to more than one Peppers, twelve 100 -75 -50 Lot 4Barley Trio Wyandottes, white 2.00 1.50 premium on the same kind of animal or product Cucumbers, pickling 100 -75 -50 by reason of a duplicate entry by himself or by Class 2—Any Pure Bred, Standard Breed, 1917 hatch .75 •50 Egg Plant, two* -75 -50 .. ._. Same prizes offered as in Class 1 on same breeds. Buckwheat himself and any members of his family, in the same .75 •50 Onions, six white 100 *75 Corn Flour .75 50 class number. Class 3 Onions, six red 1-00 '75 •50 Corn Meal All articles which have heretofore taken premiums .75 •50 One dozen brown eggs 1.00 .50 Onions, six yellow 100 -75 -50 Oatmeal are barred from further competitions, and all .75 •50 One dozen white eggs 1.00 .50 Onions, six brown 1-00 *75 -50 Potato animals which have heretofore taken premiums at .75 •50 Celery, three plants 1-00 -75 -50 Class4—Turkeys Any other any two of our fairs are barred from further competition .75 •50 Rhubarb, six stalks 1-00 -75 -oO Pair Bronze Turkeys 2.00 1.50 in the same class number. Biscuits, having 1-2 white flour substitutes. Horseradish, one pound .... -75 *50 .... Pair White Holland Turkeys 2.00 1.50 Exhibitors from any adjoining counties may compete Lot 5. Swiss Chard, one bunch -75 *50 for premiums. Class 5—Geese Barley 75 Endive, three plants -75 -50 -5f Parties will be allowed to place articles or animals Potato 75 Pair Geese 2.00 1.50 Lettuce,'three plants^ -75 -50 on exhibition without competing for prem Rolled Oats Parsley, one plant .* -75 -50 75 Class 6—Ducks iums. Kale,- three plants -75 -50 Breads, Fancy with Eggs Pair Pekin or Rouen Ducks 2.00 1.50 On entering each exhibit a card will be furnished Sage, two plants *7o *50 .... Lot 6- Pair Indian Runner Ducks 2.00 1.50 to the exhibitor specifying the class and number Hops, one plant ... *75 -50 Coffee bread, having 2-3 White of the entry, which card must remain attached DIVISION F— Sunflower, single head 100 -75 flour substitutes .75 50 to the ontry during the fair. GRASSES AND GRAINS IN STRAW Leek -75 -50 QUICK BREADS, without White Flour, but may A single animal shall not be exhibited as one of Class 1—Grains Spinach 75 -50 contain eggs, nuts, raisins, or all- a pair, nor one of a pair as a sinrrle animal Garlic -75 -50 Bundles must be three inches in diameter, no Muffins, made with sour milk of persons living at a distance For the benefit Asparagus -75 -50 .... more nor less, and neatly tied with four ties and •75 the •5t association will pay the freight charges on all trimmed. articles to be entered in competition at the fair. Class 6—Special Lot 7 1st 2nd 3rd But this privilege does not include animals and Display of vegetables by one exhibitor- Not less Barley •75 •50 Wheat, spring $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 applies to exhibitors of Koochiching county only. than ten varieties, correctly named. No article in •75 •50 Wheat, winter 2.00 1.50 1.00 All entries must correspond in number and description this display can be entered in any other classDisplay Corn Meal -75 •50 Wheat, macaroni 2.00 1.50 1.00 given in this premium list, and be in its $5-00 $4-00 $3-00 Rye -75 •50 Oats, any variety 2.00 1.00 1.00 proper vlass in order to obtain premiums. Class 7—Special Muffins, made with Swwet Milk, with or Without 1 Open Head Oats, white .. 200 1.50 1.00 Borowing, hiring or temporarily buying animals Largest speciments of garden vegetables not deformed- S&MSAcSSS 1 Side Oats 2.00 1.50 1.00 EggsLot or articles for the purpose of strengthenng their No article in this exhibit can be entered 8- 2.00 .1.50 1.00 Barley, bearded exhibits is positively prohbited. in any other classLargest Barley Barley, beardless 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75 •50 Cabbagfie $}-00 Rye 2.00 1.50 1.00 Corn Flour #. .75 •50 Largest Table Beet J*00 Corn Meal "... Spelts 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75 •50 GENERAL RULES Largest Rutabaga jjjj Rye ..." .75 Buckwheat 1.00 .75 •50 Largest Onion Biscuits, without white flour, made with sweet Flax 1.00 .75 Hay, grain and ample sheds and pens for stock Largest Cucumber milk, sour milk or water, and using any of these and poultry on exhibition and competing for premiums Class 2—Grasses Largest Tomato or other combinations: barley, barley and cornsearch, will be furnished without charge by the Fair Bundes must be three inches in diameter, no Largest Potato barley and potato flour, oatmeal rye, buckwheat Association. more no less, and neaty tied with four ties and Largest Watermelon W and potato flourSteamed Horses and other animals must be on the grounds trimmed. Largest Squash Breads without White Flour, with or without from Kj a. m. to 4 p. m. and exh.bitors must keep Clover, medium red $2.00 $1.25 Class 8—Special the stock, stalls and pens in neat condition. EggsLot Clover, mammoth red 2.50 1.25 Largest specimens of Field (Stock) Vegetables 9- ~\o exiiibit shall be removed from the fair before Clover, alsike 2.50 1.25 4 p. m. on the last day of the fair and then only not deformed- No article in this exhibit can be entered •75 Clover, white .... 250 1.25 •50 Corn when checked out by the division superintendent. in any other classLargest •75 Alfalfa 2.50 1.25 •50 Oatmeal .. It is hereby made the duty of exhibitors to be Pumpkin •75 Timothy 2.50 1.25 •oO Graham ... D*." sent on fair days to give the necessary personal Largest Mangel •75 Red Top 2.50 1.25 50 Whole Whi atention to whatever they may have on exhibit. Largest Sugar Beet Brome Grass •. 2.50 1.25 •75 •50 Any other The fair officers will endeavor to prevent injury to largest Stock Carrot J-JJj •75 Millet, fox tail 2.50 1.25 50 any and all or the exhibits and a night watch will Largest Turnip Millet, open head 2.50 1.25 guard the premises but the assoc ation will not stitutes and 1-2 sugar substitutes- Rape .: 2.50 1.25 DIVISION 1—FRUITS I. responsible for any loss or damage tiiat may Field Peas 2.50 1^5 Class 1 Cakes with Shortening Loaf Cakes occur. Vetch 2.50 1.25 Lot 10- 1st 2nd All premiums awarded in divisions A to N inart- Barley .75 -50 Class 3—Grasses, Second Crop Apples, crab, one quart $1-50 $1-00 ^Liuject to an entrance fee of 20 per Buckwheat .75 .5Q Red Clover 2.00 1.00 Apples, any other variety, 5 cen of the amount of the premiums won. No Barley Spiced #.. specimen's J'50 100 .75. .59 Alfalfa 2.00 1.00 fee will be collected from anybody on entering Corn Flour, Spiced *... -75 -50 Plums, cultivated, one pint 1-50 l-uu •exhibits. Class 4—Wild Grass and Forage Rolled Oats, Chocolate -75 .50 Cherries tame, one pint 1-50 1- JU Gambling, games of chance, and the sale of intoxicating Blue Joint 1.00 .75 Barley, Chocolate .75 .50 Grapes liquors are prohibited on the grounds. June Grass 1.00 .75 ^uit .75 -50 Everbearing Strawberries, 1 pint .. 1*50 100 Premiums will be paid within thirty days after Red Top 1/.00 .75 Any other .50 Everbearing Raspberries, 1 pint .. 1-50 100 .75 the close of the fair. Wheat Grass ..: 1.00 .75 All premiums not claimed within sixty days after Cup Cakes FARMERS' CLUB EXHIBITS Wild Peas LOO .75 Lot 11Barley the close of the fair will be considered forfeited Open to all Farmers' Clubs of the county Products'must Vetch 1.00 .75 •in­ to the Society. be raised by members of the club exhibiting- .75 .59 Class S—Fodder Corn Ar.y person attemnt^pir to ini-°~f"-e "r'th the Buckwheat -75 -50 $20 $15 $10 $5 Must 'be six stalks, no more nor less, and well tied adjudication awarding committee during £he Barley Spiced -75- -50 Grains must be exhibited both in straw_ and Any variety $3.00 $2.25 $1.50 forfe the premium he or she mignt' otnerwise dc Corn Flour, Spiced -75 -50 threshed, Samples in straw must be same size as entitled to in that division. Rolled Oats, Chocolate -75 .50 DIVISION G—GRAINS AND SEEDS those for regular premiums- Threshed samples Barley, Chocolate 75 must have at least one quart- Threshed samples .50 Class 1—Grains Fruit -75 must be of same varieties as those shown in straw- .50 All entries must consist of one quart of seed, no JUDGES Any other -75 .50 .!&&!' Grain* more nor less. 1st 2nd 3rd Layer Cakes Pedigree statements required for examination Wheat—2 varieties of Spring Wheat1 Wheat, winter $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Lot 12Corn variety of Durum Wheat2 should be exhibited to the judges prior to the time 2.00 1.50 1.00 Wheat, spring Flour, Fruit Filled' -75 -59 varieties of Winter WheatOats—1 for making the awards. Wheat, durum 2.00 1.50 1.00 Barley Flour, Jelly Filled -75 -50 No person c£n act as one of the judges in any variety Open Panicle1 Oats, white 2.00 1.50 1.00 Sugarless, with or without fruit -75 -50 class in which he is a competitor, or in which he variety Side Ooats1 Oats, other than white 2.00 1.50 1.00 Molasses variety of Yellow Oats1 .75 .59 is in any manner interested. Barley 2.00 1.50 1.00 Any other .75 .59 No animal or article-unworthy of a premium shall variety Black OatsBarley—1 Rye 2.00 1.50 1.00 teceiVfe one, even though there be no compettion variety Six Rows,, bearded. Cookies and Small Cakes Spelts 2.00 1.50 1.00 nor shall any animal or article receive a higher 1 other varietyRye—either Lot 13Rolled Buckwheat 1.00 .75 premium than its merit demands. spring or winterBuckwheat—1 Cookies -50 -25 Flax 1.00 .75 The judges on stock and poultry will have regard variety-. Barley Flour Honey Cookies to symmetary, early maturity, size and general Flax—1 varietySpeltz—1 Class 2—Grass Seeds rolled -50 -25 characteristics of the breeds to which they belong vvarietyEmmer—1 All entries must consist of one pint of seed, no Barley Flour Syrup Cookies, they will make proper allowances for age, feeding varietyCorn—1 rolled ..50 -25 more nor less. and other circumstances affecting the character varietyCorn—10 »T Barley Flour Chocolate Cookies, Clover, red 2.00 1.50 1.00 and condition 5f the animal and njay require satisfactory ear samplesFlint—2 rolled -50 25 Clover, white .' 2.00 1.50 1.00 proof of facts. varieties- Oatmeal Nut Cookies Clover, alsike 2.00 1-50 1.00 The judges (especially those on animals) shall *=.. Flint—2 varietiesDent—Minnesota Alfalfa ....2.00 1.50 l.OU rolled -50 25 give rrtisons for their decisions if required by the No- 23 and one otherPopcorn—1 Cocoanut Cookies, rolled -50 -25 Timothy .2.00 1.50 1.00 exhibitors, embracing the value or desirable qualities varietySweet2 Hermits or Rocks -50 -25 Red Top 2.00 1.50 1.00 of the animals Or articles to which the premiums varieties, one may be roasting earsField Millet, open head 2.00 1.50 1.00 Fruit or Nut Bars -50 -25 are awarded. Peas—1 variety( in vine and threshedVine Millet Tail 2.00 1.50 1.03 Fruit Buckwheat Drops -50 .25 Fox Awards shall be deemed final unless appealed bundle 4 inches diameter, 1 qt- seed- Corn Flour and Rolled Oat Class 3—Corn, 0 Ears from and the protest filed with the Secretary before Grasses and Forage Plants* drop cookies -50 -25 Minnesota No. 23 2.00 1.50 1.00 the close of*tbe fair. Tame Grasses—Bundles 3 niches in diameter- Barley Flour Drop Cakes .... -50 -25 White Dent 2.00 1.50 1.00 All appeal cases shall be settled by the board of Clover medium and mammoth-) Cakes without Shortening- No* White Flour Yellow Dent 2.00 1.50 1.00 directors before the close of the fair. AlsikeTimothy- White Flint 2.00 1.50 1.00 The judges/on stock are requested to rule out Lot 14- Yellow Flint ...2.00 1.50 1.Q0 jtny ajiimals exhibited for breeding purposes when Sponge cake, made with potatao Alfalfa- Any other flint ,... 2.00 1.50 1.00 it is uhfit to use *s, either sire or dam. Rice or Barley Flours -75 -50