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

September 5, 1918 · Page 3 of 9

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE •Angel Cake, made, with Potato, the state fair to compete for' state fair premiums PROFESSIONAL CARDS 75 50 Ripe Barley Flour in the individual class. Material not sent to the Or state fair will be kept for exhibit at the county Why donfr You DIVISION JOHN H. BROWN fair. The state exhbits will be returned to the Class 1 county fair. Women's Dress $2.00 $1.00 Attorney at Law Read carefully on page 7 of State Rural School SaveS 2.00 1.00 School Dress for Girls Office over O. M. Carr & Co. Premium list how the winning .counties are selected. Every Day Wash Dress for Child Koochiching county was fourth in 1916. Let International Falls, Minnesota 2.00 2.00 4 to 6Years 1.00 a ,' a us be first in 1918. Class 2 -'mi 2.00 Infant's Layette, All Articles 1.00 CLASS 1— MISCELLANEOUS DR. H. H. IHRIG Penmanship Class 3 Dentist 1st 2nd 3rd' Table Linen. Embroidered and Crocheted Trimmed 1.00 .75 Table Runners Lot 1 7th and 8th grades $.75 $.50 $.25 Office over Holler's Confectionery 1.00 Napkins Cloth .75 Lot 2 4th, 5th and 6tht grades .75 .50 .25 International Falls, Minnesota yr Lot 3 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades. .75 .50 .25 Class 4 For details as to what constitutes a block, Household Linen see State Fair ist for Rural Schools. F. J. McPARTLIN 1.00 Doilies, Embroidered .75 Lot 4 Pen and Ink Drawing .. .75 .50 .25 Lawyer Doilies,-Cross Stitch 1.00 .75 Lot 5 Pencil Drawing 75 .50 .25 1.00 Doilies, Initialed .75 Lot 6 Crayon Work 75 .50 .25 Office over International State Bank 1.00 Doilies, Crocheted .«. .75 Lot 7 Water Color Work 75 .50 25 International Falls, Minnesota 1.00 Sheets, Plain .75 Red Cross Work Sheets, Initialed 1.00 .75 Articles listed below to be made according to directions 1.00 Sheets, Crocheted, Trimmed .75 PHINNEY & CAMPBELL given for Junior Red Cross articles. Pillow 'Cases, Plain 1.00 .75 Lot 8 Knitted Washcloth 75 .50 .25 Lawyers Pillow Cases, Initialed 1.00 .75 A)^ Lot 7 Knitted Wristlets( 1 pair) .75 .50 .25 Pillow Cases, Crocheted, Trimmed 1.00 .75 International Falls, Minnesota Baby .75 .50 .25 Lot 11 Knitted Sweater for soldier Class 5 75 .50 .25 Aprons, Machine Made 1.00 .75 LAWRENCE'S PHARMACt Lot 10 Knitted or Crotched pair Aprons, Aprons, Knitting Knitting 1.00 75 of Bootees for Refugee The Rexall Store Aprons, Aprons, Serving Serving 1.00 .75 «w Lot 12 Best made Garment for S. N. Rubin, Prop. Class 6 Refugee Child between 5 and uyot Undercothing, Plain Machine Made 1.00 .75 16 years and not otherwise International Falls, Minnesota Underclothing, Combination 1.00 .75 listed 75 .50 .25 Money in Our Bank Undercothing, Nightgown 1.00 .75 Class 2—Geography, Map Work Underclothing, Petticoat 1.00 .75 DR. E. A THOMPSON Lot 1 Map of Minnesota. 75 .50 .25 Class 7 Lot 2 Product Map of North Dentist Knitting Bag 1.00 .75 America 75 .50 .25 Phone 245 SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRESERVATION There will be an exhibit of the Red Cross work Lot 3 Relief Map of South done in the County, made by the Office over International State Banl Chapter Chapter and America 75 .50 .25 WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. branches. Lot 4 Relief Map of South *-'r~ International Falls, Minnesota HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS Class 8 United States 75 .50 .25 Lot 5 Map of British Isles 75 .50 .25 Cut Flower Display 1.00 .75 "GO" EACH PAY DAY, AND NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. Lot 6 Map of Africa 75 .50 .25 Potted Plant 1.00 .75 DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN Potted Pant in bloom 1.00 Note—For size and other information relative .75 WOULD PUZZLE ANY FRUGAL MIND. to maps see State Fair List for Rural Schools. Photographs, amateur 1.00 .75 Anaesthetist, OLD AGE IS SURE TO FIND YOU EITHER PENNILESS Class 3—Booklets CANNING AND DRYING Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Lot 1 Poultry 1.00 .50 .25 OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOU NT—YOU'LL Class (2) Lot 2 Patriotism 1.00 .50 .25 Phone 223, Office 800 2nd St Jars not to be opened unless competition is very GET THE HABIT AND YOU'LL SOON HAVE A "BIG WAD." Lot 3 Potatoes 100 .50 .25 close, pint jars preferred. —v Lot 4 Our Boys' & Girls' Clubs 1.00 .50 .25 Lot 1. WE ADD PER CENT INTEREST. Lot 5 Bread Making 1.00 .50. .21 NORTHERN MINNESOTA Meats. Canned Lot 6 Dairy Cattle 1.00 .50 .25 ..$.75 $.50 Lot 7 Sheep 100 .50 .25 HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Chicken, plain .. .75 .50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Class 4—Weaving—Pupils under 9 years of age. Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 22. Chicken, pan broiled 75 .50 Lot 1—Rag Rug 8x12 inches 75 .50 .25 .. .75 .50 Dr. Elizabeth Monahan....Phone 223 Lot 2—Cord Hammock, not more Soup, stock .75 .50 Dr. Mary Ghostly ..Phone 301 Lot 3 Cord Hammock, not more I International Falls, Minnesota .. .75 .50 than 6 in. in diameter.. .75 .50 .25 Hospital Phone 7i Vegetables, Canned than 15 in. long 75 50 .25 Office over International State Bank Lot 2. Lot 4. Raffia Bag 8x12 inches .75 .50 .25 Phone 15S .75 .50 String beans Class 5—Weaving—Pupils 9 to 13 years of age 8 International Falls, Minnesota .. .75 .50 Lot 1 Raffia Basket, not more .. .75 .50 than 8 in. in diameter .. .75 .50 .25 THE STUBEE .. .75 .50 Tomatoes :... Lot 2 Raffia Bag, 8x12 inches .75 .50 .25 .50 .. .75 Class 6—Sewing—Girls under 13 years of age. Fruits, Canned with or without sugar. WHAT ARE YOU GOING Lot 1 Work Apron 1.75 1.00 .50 Lot. 3 Lot 2 Hem-stiched Towel 1.00 .75 .50 TO BUY THIS .. .75 .50 Raspberries Sash and Door Factory Lot 3 Hemmed Patch 1.00 .75 .5U Currants ... .75 .50 SPRING Lot 4 Stockinet Darn on Stocking .. .75 Gooseberries .50 1-00 .75 .50 Strawberries .... .. .75 .50 Lot 5 Three-cornered darn 75 .50 .25 IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Blackberries .. .75 .50 Lot 6 Work Bag 1-00 .75 50 Blueberries .75 .50 Lot 7 Hemmed Pillowslip 75 .50 .25 .. .75 .50 Juneberries Lot 8 Hemstitched Handkerchief Apples .. .75 .50 We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of 75 .50 .25 Wewill get you anything from Apples, crab .. .75 .50 Lot 9 Kimono Nightgown 75 .50 .25 .. ,75 .50 a baby cab to a htreshing machine MILLWORK Cherries, sour /. Class 7—Sewing Cherries, Sand ....75 .50 and meet any mail order Girls 13 to 18 years of age .. .75 Plums .50 price. We can do this and and you will make no mistake by getting Lot 1 Work Apron 1.00 .50 .25 .. .75 .50 Rhubarb make a small profit the same Lot 2 Overhand Patch 75 .50 25 their prices before ordering elsewhere Label Jars when sugar is used. Lot 3 Buttonholes 1.00 .50 .25 as Sears and Roebuck, as with Sour Pickles Lot 4 Three-cornered Darn .. .75 .50 .25 the buying connections we have Lot 4. Lot 5 Work Bag 75 .50 .25 we cao buy from any factory Building and Contracting a Specialty Cucumbers, small .. .75 .50 Lot 6 Fancy Apron 75 .50 .25 the}r can and at the same Cucumbers, oil .. .75 .50 All Work Guaranteed Lot 7 Corset Cover .75 .50 .25 price. We are entitled to this Cucumbers dill .. .75 .50 Lot 8 Petticoat 75 .50 .25 Onions .. .75 .50 business because we will give Lot 9 Hem-titched Towel 75 .50 .25 Tomatoes —. .. .75 .50 Lot 10 Plain Dress 1.00 .50 .25 you better terms. Youl will LARS STUBEE, Prop. Mixed .. .75 .50 Lot 11 Hem-stitched Pillowslip have to send maney with the Chili Sauce .. .75 SO 75 .50 .25 order when you order from .. .75 Catsup .50 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 50 See State List for details-Kimon Nightgown them while we only ask you a Com Relish .. .75 .50 Class 8—Rural School Manual Training SMALL PAYMENT DOWN Tomato and Cucumber Relish. .75 .50 Lot 1 Match Scratcher .75 .50 .25 Balance when goods are ready Vegetables, Dried 0 Lot 2 Pen Rack 75 .50 .25 to deliver and found satisfactory. Corn Lot 3 Brush Broom Holder ..' .75 .50 25 That is worth something, Lima beans, dried before ripen Lot 4 Nail Box 75 .50 .25 and besides, we take all of the ing .. .75 .50 Lot 5 Sleeve Board (20 in.) ...75 .50 2"» trouble of putting in claims, String beans, dried before ripening Lot 6 Meat Carving Board The Provision Store etc., if goods are lost or damaged .. .75 .50 (14 in.) 75 .50 J5 while on the road. Pumpkin .. .75 .50 Lot 7 Bird House (rustic Are we not entitled to this Tomato paste .. .75 .50 design) .75 .50 .25 business? Any other .. .75 .50 Lot 8 Bird House, shop made .75 .50 .25 S. E. THOMPSON & SON Fruits, Dried! Lot 9 Hammer Handle .75 .50 .25 Lot 5. Lot 10 Coat Hanger 75 .50 .25 Plums ., .75 .50 Lot 11 Towel Roller 75 .50 .25 on account of confusion in receiving merchandise the Company Gooseberries .. .75 .50 Lot 12 Card of Rope Work .50 —8 pieces .75 .50 .25 Store will hereafter be known as The Provision Store. Currants .. .75 .50 Lot 13 Broom Holder .75 .50 .25 Raspberries .. .75 .50 Lot 14 Unclassified .75 .50 .25 Remember we are Sole Agents for Chase Sanbouri's celebrat­ Blueberries .75 50 POOD mLVIN ed coffees and teas and the "Home Brand' goods of all kinds. Apple paste SECTION 3—BAKING, CANNING AND GARDEN .. .75 .50 Any other .. .75 50 PRODUCTS We sell the best of goods at lowest prices. THE COUNTY SCHOOL EXHIBIT This section is open to pupils of Hght, Graded, Open only to the pupils of Koochiching county WAR. Consolidated and Rural schools schools. Class 1—Canning The Provision Store Exhibits to be displayed in pint cans. DIVISION A Lot 1 Canned Wild Fruits (4 DIVISION A—GRADED AND CONSOLIDATED varieties 2.00 1.00 .50 SCHOOL EXHIBIT Lot 2 Canned Vegetables (4 varieties) Lot 1. 2.00 1.00 .50 College 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Class 2—Cooking—Girls between 9 and 17 years of $10.00 $8.00 "$6.00 $4.00 $2.00 age Because of the -fact that Graded and Consolidated Each entry for baking must be accompanied by minium schools are allowed many entries at the state fair the receipe. If this is not done, the exhibit will each school being allowed as many entries as all be debarred from receiving a premium. Saint Thomas the rural schools of the county combined, the WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT Lot 1 Loaf of Yeast Risen graded and consolidated schools will not be allowed Bread—Corn and Wheat to compete for individual premiums at the (containing not less than county fair except when specificially stated that 1-4 Wheat substitute $1.25 .75 .50 SAINT FADL, MINNESOTA they may compete. The winjiing schools in the mi Lot 2 Loaf of Yeast Risen bder the Csotrsl Direction of Archbisbsp Ireland graded and consolidated clasjs will be determined Bread,Barley and Wheat Collegiate, Academic, Commercial by following score: combination. Containing First prize Avon at state fait: to count 25 points and Preparatory Courses not less than 1-4 Wheat second, 20 points third, 15 points fourth, 10 substitute 1.25 .75 .50 A COLLEGE COMBINING FINEST CATHOLIC •NICOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- points fifth,5 pbints the school having the great Lot 3 Biscuits—six—any substitute. est number of points being county winner. TRAINING WITH MILITARY DISCIPLINE Must be made of On account of lack, iafjspace, only those exhibits ^Designated by soda or baking powder winning premiuhis at the state fair will be exhibited War Department and without sugar or butter, $ at the county fair, with thfe possible addition of OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 as "Honor School" and using not less one fro.m each lot. —A distinction than 1-2 Wheat substitute reserved to ten best DIVISION B\ 75 .50 .23 In the center of the business and theatrical districts adjoining Military Schools SECTION 1—RURAL SCHOOL EXHIBITS Lot Muffins—six—Same rules 4 in the United the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Stht as for Lot 3 75 .50 .25 States $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance Lot 5 Conservation .Cookies— SpMiJ IMUap, The winner in the rural school class will be determined Rolled or Drop, (coating smI Gravis, Library and lobby on Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. as follows: at least 1-2 Wheat substitute) A first prize won in the individual exhibits at 75 .50 .25 Junior and 125 Rooms——100 with bath and toilet the county fair will count 25 points for the school Lot 6 Any Conservation Dish Senior Divisions from which the exhibit was sent second prize, 20 $1.00 to $2.00 per day (not classified elsewhere .75 .50 *25 of the points third prize, 15 points. The school having Reserve Officers' the greatest number of points will Win first prize, Class 3—Garden Products Training Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside Lot I—Potatoes—one peck—Minnesota the others following in order. Corps. exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. standard varieties SECTION 2—INDIVIDUAL PRIZES Bight hundred 2.00 1.00 .50 and forty-two 'J Each rural school is limited to three entries in students regis-' Lot 2 Carrots, table, six ...... .75 .50 .25 Guests will receive the! personal attention of tered last year. each lot and no more than this should be. sent in. Lot 3 Beets, table 75 .50 .25 For catalog the owners who will be there to wait on them All entfes should be sent to the county superintendent Xk Lot 4 Onions 75 .50 .25 address of schools, immediately at the close of the Lot 5 Pop Corn ..., 75 .50 .25 Very Rev. T/M. B. CABTIELD school year. Every entry should have the name, F. S. GREGORY H. Moynihan, D. D. Pres. Lot 6 Rutabagas .v 75 .50 .25 i- age, grade, school and postoffice address of the Lot 7 Turnips 75 .50 .25 ,rr pupil written plainly upoa or firmly attached to VJfrztVv Lot 8 Tomatoes 75 .50 125 P'l mil it—this is imperative. All of the exhibits will be Note—Products must be grown by exhibitor. Judged and the best in each cla^s will be sent to fa