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November 28, 1918 · Page 2 of 8
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wsu^-^t-m-r^ y*f (£P 3H* vZ^g *L. 4 »_ *W~r.. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 PAGE THREE tamT.r 13 tliut region, which borders th*e'~ave7age of tliese ten fiighesf producers KEEP DUAL-PURPOSE CATTLE on the Irhh Sea, the surface is rolling is 21,538.8 pounds of milk. The HI. and has much rough woodland. Pastures ten highest butterfat producers among therefore, are somewhat sparse Ayrshires range from 955.56 to 744.'j3 Popular With Farmer Who Must Depend and it is necessary for animals to pounds, with an average, for these on Few Animals for Milk graze large, areas In order to obtain ten, of 855.4 pounds of butterfat. and Butter for Family. sufficient feed. It Is only within the last hundred GOOD FEED FOR LITTLE PIGS (Prom the of United States Department yeajs that Ayrshires have had a type Agriculture.) well' enough established to be entitled The dual-purpose cattle are popular THERE is away to do that in 8caldlng Middlings With Some Milk to the designation of breed. with the small farmer who keeps but a and Sweetened With Molasses Is This breed is not well known in few cattle and must depend on them Most Excellent. many sections of the United Slates— to produce ail the milk and butter Clothes buying and here is, New England, New York and Pennsylvania needed for the family and, at the When pigs are about three weeks probably contain the largest same time, raise calves or steers which old they will want to eat more than the place. The money you number of its representatives. There will sell readily for slaughtering purposes. the milk they can get from their is a small distribution in the Middle They have not been popular mother. A small, shallow trough Atlantic States, the Pacific Northwest with the ranchmen or farmer who spend here for a HART SCHAFF^NER&MARX .should be placed where the sow cannot and other scattered sections. raise large numbers of cattle. get it. Scald some middlings, The color of this breed varies from stir and pour in some milk if the i' f^ if & the medium red to very dark maTiogany—brown milk is sweet, all the better. Put into and white. The cattle Don't ship your furs to distant the feed about a tablespdonful of molasses. outside points when you can get better SPIT OR OVERCOAT Drive the little pigs carefully results and cash on the spot at over the trough. They will get the home. See Fred Shaw he'll take all odor from the molasses, put their noses you have and pay the highest price. to the feed, lap it, and begin to eat. $ is as good as a lot more money Real Gravely Chewing Plug other places—because of the quality gives the pure taste of rich you get. All wool materials leaf, sweetened just enough. A condensed, satisfying chew made in the best manner in An Ayrshire Which Won World's Record for Milk Production. —and it lasts. »»tf models for men and young men. have long horns which turn outward, I 1 1 |||j then forward, then upward. Quick, 1 brisk actions are characteristic of the Such clothes are economy because animals which seem always to have an Peyton Brand fife|! abundant store of energy, and to be it lull they last longer. You take no Real Gravely exceptionally alert. Ayrshires have a highly' nervous disposition, which is useful both for production and eelfsupport chances, your satisfaction is guaranteed, Chewing Plug Probably none of the other dairy breeds can compare with the Ayrshires in ability to obtain a livelihood not only in suits or overcoats, 10c a pouch—and worth it on scant pastures. Their ability as "rustlers" has made them very useful but everything else you in sections where there is much Gravmfy iaata ao much longer if coals rough land in pasture. Cows of this no more to chmw than ordinary plug breed average 1,000 pounds in weight, buy at this store. Copyright 1918 Hart Srhaffner & Mats and bulls average about 1,600. P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Another point of which breeders Dairille, Virginia of the Ayrshire are very proud is the Kb uniform, square, level udder with long Narkowitz & Summerfield body attachment which is common anfong the cows. Milk from Ayrshire cows contains comparatively little color and has the, fat in uniformly small globules which average smaller in size than for any other breed. The milk stands shipping well without churning, and in other AYRSHIRE IS GOOD RUSTLER respects it is well adapted to the market milk trade. For Ayrshires the average of the Animal It Quite Useful in Section* 2,598 cows that have completed yearly Where There Is Much Rough Subscribe for The Press records for advanced registry is Land in Pasture. 9,555 pounds of milk testing 8.95 per (Prepared by the United States Department cent of butterfat, amounting to 377.51 of Agriculture.) pounds of fat. The ten highest milk The* the Ayrshire breed originated in producers of this breed range from county of Ayr, in southwestern Scot- 25 32fl to 18,745 pounds of milk and THE PRESIDENT SAYS REJOICE AND BE GRATEFUL, JUSTICE REPLACES FORCE Washington,- Nov. 17—President Wilson, in a proclamation YOUR TIME IS NOW today, designated Thursday, Nov: 28, as Thanksgivng day and said What Determines Meat and this year the American people have special and moving clause to be live-Stock Prices? grateful and rejoce. Complete victory, he said, has brought nor In our first advertisement of the BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COM* only peace, but the confident promise of anew day as well, in which PANY, las week, appearing in this newspaper, we drew your attention "justice shall replace force and jealous intrigue among the nations" to a wondeful opportunity presented to you in the offer cf Some stock men still think that Swift & BOSTON-KENTUCKY Treasury shares at ten cents per share. The proclamation follows: Company—and other big packers—can pay THANKSGIVING 1918 as little for live-stock as they wish. WE CALLED YOUR ATTENTION to the large, acreage of. the BOSTON-KENTUCKY COMPANV Some consumers are still led to believe comprising 1350 acres in Rowan County, adjoining the Ragland Pool, that the packers can charge as much for By the President of the United States of America. and 960 acres in Clay County, Kentucky, all carefully selected territory—and dressed meat as they wish. A proclamation. what is of prime importance to you —ALL BOUGHT This is not true. These, prices are fixed by AND PAID FOR and carrying It has long been our custom to turn in the autumn of the year a law of human nature as old as human in praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for his many blessings NO LEASES NO RENTALS AND NO ROYALTIES nature itself—the law of supply and demand. and mercies to us as a nation. The BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COMPANY wtfLpay no tribute to When more people want meat than there any one for the privilege of spending its shareholders money for This year we have special and moving cause to be grateful and is meat to be had, the scramble along the line the development of oil lands not belonging to it. The BOSTONKENTUCKY to rejoice. to get it for them sends prices up. When OIL COMPANY will use its shareholders' funds to God has in his good pleasure given us peace. It has not come develop lands in which each shareholder has an interest in proportion there is more meat than there are people who as a mere cessation of arms, a mere relief from the strain and to his stock-holdings and want it, the scramble all along the line to get tragedy of war. It has come as a great triumph of right. rid of it within a few days, while it is still 100 PERCENT OF ALL OIL Complete victory has brought us not peace alone, but the confident fresh, sends prices down. produced will be utilized for divedends and for the expansion of the promise of a new day as well, in which justice shall replace drilling and development program. When prices of meat go up, Swift & force and jealous intrigue among nations. Company not only can pay the producer IMPORTANT NEWS FROM KENTUCKY Our gallant armies have participated in a triumph which is not more, but has to pay him more, or some During September, 1918, a total of 232 new wells was completed of marred or stained by another purpose of selfish aggression. which 202 wells are commercially productive, indicataing a successful other packer will. completion rep78fcetnr Ir, :,dETAOINSHRDLUMF In a righteous cause they have won immortal glory and have Similarly, when prices recede all down the cessful completion of 87 per cent. This is a remarkable accomplishment nobly served their nation in serving mankind. line Swift & Company cannot continue to pay and compares favorably with the fost prolific districts in the God has, indeed, been gracious. We have cause for such rejoicing the producer the same prices as before, and world. On October 25 last, 518 new wells were in process or drilling. as revives and strengthens in us all the best traditions of our still remain in the packing business. For the week ending October, the Cumberland Pine Line delivered national history. to refineries 88,236 barrels of crude petroleum* or an average All the packer can do is to keep the expense daily run of 12,603 barrels, each barrel of which was worth A new day shines about us, in which our hearts take new of turning stock into meat at a minimum, $2.60. Indications point to the porduction of Kentucky for the year courage and look forward with new hope to new and greater duties. so that the consumer can get as much as 1918 exceeding FIVE MILLION BARRELS, a marked incraau over ppssible for his money, and the producer as While we render thanks for these things, let tis not forget to the year 1917, and the value of the 1918 production, will exceed. much as possible for his live-stock. seek the divine guidance in the performance of those duties, and THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Thanks to its splendid plants, modern divine mercy and forgivenss for all errors of act or purpose, and prav We gave notice in our last week's advertisement that the price methods, branch houses, car routes, fleet of that in all that we do we shall strengthen the ties of friendship BOSTON-KENTUCKY Treasury shares would advance to fifteen and mutual respect upon which we must "assist to build .the new cents. THE. PRICE HAS ADVANCED exactly in accordance with Sfilt ft Company is able to pay for live structure of peace and good will among the nations. our .announcement and we now offer the second allotment of BOSTON-KENTUCKY Q^e^ per quit of ^rtiatit receives for beef Treasury Shares at FIFTEEN CENTS PER Wherefore, I, Weodrow Wilson, President of the United States and to cover expense of 3H**E. To those w||0: did hot ^rasp the opportunity offered last of America, do Jfcier.efey designate Thursday, the twenty-eight ty pKoductioh and distribution, as w*ll as its weelf at Ten C^nts w^ |ay of November next, as'a day of thanksgiving Itad prayer, and invite pic$fit (a small fraction of a cent per pound), DO NOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ADVANCE the, people throughout thefapd to cease upon that day from their oiigf itoe other 10 per cent which in at probability will appear in our next week's advertisement. ordinary occunpations and in their several homes and places ct Send your orders in at. once. You may wire your reservations at our worship to lender thanks God, the ruier of nations. A. Swift & Company, U. S. expense, but act quickly. Remember that our acreage is unusually In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused large and that our capitalization is unusually small. the seal of the United States to be affixed. Address all communications to Done in the District of Coluhibia, this sixteenth ..day of Novmber E3. P. GAGE COMPANY in the year of our Lord one .thousand nine hundred and eighteen Investment Bankers and of the independence, of the United States of America the one 161 Devonshare Street Boston, Mass. hundred and forty-third. References: Dun or Bradstreet, Hanover Trust Company Woodrow Wilson, Tremont Trust Company, International Trust Co. XT* a Registrar and Transfer Agent: Hanover Trust Company By tfye President. Robert Lansing, Secretary of State.