International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 17, 1919 · Page 8 of 9
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fNTRRNATiOKAL "FALLS APRIL If, M* VAOR EiGHT Eight numbers have been issued plus. In addition to the publication ANNUAL REPORT OF been made a part of the Farm Bureau year were the smut survey conducted made on 243 different farms, some of the Farm Bureau News, the monthly COUNTY AGENT on twenty-five farms in cooperation of the Farm Bureau News 42 articles activities. Assistance was given definite assistance or information being publication containing an account have been written for the newspapers the county leader of club work with a representative of the U. given in each case. 61 meetings of agricultural happenings of particular of the county, bearing on S. Dept., of agriculture, and four (Continued from page one.) last year in getting 122 members enrolled have been held under the auspices interest to Farm Bureau members. some agricultural topic of local importance. .for 136 projects. final dynamite demonstrations conducted of the Farm Bureau or in which the AljT The exchange department of in cooperation with a representative Farm Bureau in conducting seed potato reports on club work made for the Farm Bureau was of some service. this paper, in which advertising space demonstration plots this year. state leader thru the Farm Bureau of the DuPont Powder Co. Reports In furthering the program of work At these meetings there was a total is free to members, has helped farmers In almost every case Iriso Cobler Two boys were sent to the state fair were also obtained from 17 threashermen of the Farm Bureau practically every attendance of 1842. Ten meetings to locate products they were in in the county on the amount and community in the county has been seed will be used for these plots. last fall. were also arranged for the Domestic need of or to dispose of their sur kind of grain threshed last fall. Boys' and Girls' Club work has Special features of the work last visited. 386 farm visits have been Science supervisor or Home Demonstration Agent. 5405 miles have been traveled by rail, 2475 miles by auto, 194 miles bl etam or on horseback, 75 miles by boat and 266 miles on foot making a total of 8340 imles. During the time that the county Easter Preparedness Week agent has been at the office there have £een 459 personal calls for information or advice on some agricultural subject. 2001 letters have been written besides 3000 circular letters which have been sent out. 2837 bulletins «sd pamphlets have at Burton's been .distributed. 148 farmers have been assisted in locating seed grain, or seed potatoes. Recommendations for a program of work for the coming year would be (1) to extend the Farm Bureau organization as far as possible, (2) to encourage all forms of cooperative enterprise, boys' and gi Is' club Spring's Most Bewitching Fashions Exalt the work, and home improvement, and (3) to pay particular attention to the development of the dairy industry and the improvement of the potato One Really Important Event crop. Respectfully submitted, M. M.Abbott, Manager Koochiching Couny Farm Bureau. COOPER" TO PROVE CERTAIN-THEORIES Especially Assembled and Mocerately Priced His Remarkable Medicine Accomplishing for the Easter Season—Featured this Week Wonderful Results in Leading Cities Refering to the visit to St. Paul Introducing New Arrivals—unmistakably "different" fashions—the clever things and other western cities of Mr. L. T. Cooper, the millionaire philanthropist and lecturer w,ho has commandsuch of the Spring Nodes—presenting these in essentially good wide spread interest in the east with his health theories and celebrated quality, at prices within reach of all. medicine. Tanlac, F. C. Harris, his representative recently said in St Paul. "Thousands of the most prominent Wraps Capes New Suits people in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Coats Dolmans Salt Lake City, Detrot, Louisville, This i$ truly a season of Suits—Fashion Dallas, Atlanta, Memphis and experts foresaw the popular wave other cities, where his celebrated which^ waited the tailored suit, and Every graceful style, variously trimmed medicine has been accomplishing the cleverness of the designers with and lined, beautifully tailored. Developed results, are even more enthusiastic the attractive models which they have in Navy, Serge, Tricotime— over Tanlac than Mr. Cooper himelf. created iii such wide variety was assured New versions of the prevailing mode. "As previously stated Mr. Cooper Surprising quality—we know that the contends that nine-tneths of the disease of a hearty acceptance by the styles are the sort one sees hovering and~ ill-health of the average woman who recognizes smartness in 'round Fifth Avenue, we know this and peron is due to catarrhal conditon wearing apparel. Hence it's a s»eason ftiore, but we want you to know these which produces faulty digestion and of suits—emphatically. things which you can only do by seeing improper asimilation of the food." An all-inclusive assemblage of latest the garments themselves. There "In a recent interview Mr. Cooper are models with loose flowing lines, was asked if Tanlac would relieve and most successful expressions of the straight flaring backs and belted in kidney trouble, liver complaint, rheu* blouse back, box coat and waist coat front sections. Some are lined with matism and a dozen other ailments, models, showing many new effects— and in this connection said: Pussy Willow or Peau de Cygtie, others braided and braid trimmed. M«en's are without linings—beauties they As I have repeatedly said, my medicine Wear Serge, Tricotine, Gabardine, are and too varied in style for further acts directly on the mucous Poiret Twill descriptions. membrane, stomach and blood, expell ing from them, the impurities and $15 to $75 $28.80 to $70.00 toxic poisons, and rendering to them a strong, healthy condition. I am convinced that the stomach regulates the condition of the blood and is the fountain head of health or dieseas? a the case may be. My medicine is New Dresses The Greatest Shoe Clearance of the intended primarily for the regulation of the stomach and correction of catarrhal inflamation, but it is no uncommon Silk Serge Jersey Season Continues this Week thing for persons who have used it to come to me and explain N'ew Spring Dresses embodying the most successful that it has relieved them of rheumatism, We do not believe in permitting odd lots to accumulate. Acting on this theory we fashion changes for Spring—beautifully draped frocks and many other ailments, not of satin, handsomely embroidered satins—plain tailored generally recognized as having their have gone through our entire stock and withdrawn all lots consisting of only a origin in stomach trouble. Serge and Tricotine. The various fashion effects include "The ingredients or medical elements few pairs and placed them on tables to clear away with littl'e ragard for cost or practically every smart, novel creation. Striking which make Tanlac, come from trimming notes show different stages df elaboraten'eo^. 'value. many remote sections of the earth— There are styles for Women and Misses. the Alps, the Pyrenees, Russian Asia, Ladies' Dress Shoes, in Black, $8.45 Brown Calf and Black Kid West Indies, mountain states near $18 to $75 and Grey leathers, Values to Oxfords the Rocky Mountains, Mexico, and 7.59 Black Kid Oxfords, Lea Louis Peru are among the points from $10.50 5.85 Heels, special 5.35 which the principal parts of the preparations 8.8S Women's $11.50 Grey Kid Shoes Ladies' Kid House Slippers (elastic are obtained. In the laboratory Women's "Maple Brown" kid sides) 1.98 of the Tanlac Company under 9.15 shoes $11.50 gradte Ladies' Kid Boudoir Slippers (assorted the efficient direction of alchemist Women's Patent Lace Shoes grey New Blouses colors) ,98 of note those medical herbs, roots Ladies' Nurse Shoes, Turned cloth tops 7.45 and barks are assembled in the rough Soles, Rubber:, Heels-:. $4:§Q and painstakingly developed so as to Patent Lace Shoe, Field Mouse Color seems to be the creed of many of the new»est grade ............. 3*5 attain that high standard of efficiency Kid Tops .,. •...... 8.85 blouses—color neither vivid nor siubdued but a "happy shown by the uniform preparation— Growing Girls' Shoes, Black and Ladies' Dress Shoes, in Black and medium" in tones, beautiful in themselves and flattering Tanlac." Tan leathers, values to $8.85 4.85 Colored leathers, practically all ing to wear—Georgette—Beaded, embroidered, tucked, Tanlac is sold in International Children's Lace or Button Kid sizes, values to $12 2.48 Falls, by S. N: Rubin and in Little-fork frilled, pleated and plain tailored, round necks, new Shoes, sizes 2 to 8 .98 by W. E. Diomn, and by Any pair of Ladies' Patent Oxfords collars and sleeves. Whitje, flesh and all the new shades Children's Tan Elk Skuffers -one leading durggist in evtry town. ................... 5.i5 (soles guaranteed days) 75 $5.00 to $18.00 $8.85 Brown Kid Oxfords 7.95 sizes 5 to 11 2.48 Wanted—Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, 'S full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay International Falls' Fastest Quality Merchandise and 50 cnts an hour spare time or $24 a Growing Store Service week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. Money loaned on real estate. Jevne & Norton. tf.