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

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frupiuim """T"- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PREMIUM LIST Grains must be exhibited Class 2—Grass Seeds DIVISION B—CATTLE jt ribbons or cards as follows:—First premium, blue threshed. Samples in strav| All entries must consist one pint of seed, no Class 1 Beef second, red third, white fourth, yellow 'fifth, or oi those for regular premiuj 2nd 3rd 1st more nor less. commended, pink sweepstakes purple. must have at least quarr""" 2nd 3rd 1st one BulPover 1 year old, pure bred. .$12.00 $9.00. .$6.00 19. All awards shall be made by comparison of same vareties as those sho*f» $3.00 $£.25 Bull calf .\_ 6.00 4.00 2. JO Clover, red the individual merits of the entries. 3.U0 l.bU 9.00 Clover, white 3-IX) 20. -Any interference by exhibitors to influence Cow in milk 12.00 6.00 Grauj 1.5 Officers, Rules, Etc. 4.00 3.00 Heifer over 1 year old..v 6.00 2.00 Clover, alsike or dicate the decision of the judges will be suf-_ JL.25 Wheat—2 varieties l.ou ^.U0 oi Sp* 4.00 2.00 Altalia ficient cause for excluding his or her entry from Heifer calf 6.00 Durum I.JII Class 2—Gr3.de Dairy iimotny J.00 ^.00 competition, and should-be reported to the secretary Winten^/heat. 3rd 1st 2nd Red lop o.UO o.UO through the superintendent of the division. Z.zS L.&J Oats—2 varieties, white oatfc Koochiching County Fair l.ou $7.50 $5.00 Millet, open head 3.00 3.00 21. No appeal from the decision of the awarding Cow in milk 10.00 I.lb 1 variety of Yello\ 3.00 2.00 Z.ZD 1.50 Heifer over 1 year old 5.00 Millet, fox tail J.00 J.00 committee shall be allowed. An exhibitor may Barley—1 variety six rows, 3.00 2.00 then require the judges to give reasons for such Heifer calf 5.00 Class 3—Corn, 6 ears ft? 1 other variety. Class 3—Registered Dairy placing. 3rd 1st 2nd Rye—either spring or wint To be held *t 2nd 3rd 1st 22. No awarding committee shall award any discretionary Minnesota No. 23 $1.0U $1.D0 Buckwheat—1 variety. $7.50 $5.00 premiums. Whenever articles of superior Bull over 1 year old $10.00 l.JU l.oU Flax—1 variety. 3.00 2.00 merit are exhibited for which no premiums Heifer over 1 year old 5.00 1.50 1.00 Speltz—1 variety. 3.00 2.00 Bull calf 5.00 have been offered, the awarding committee ma i\orth Dakota Flint l.UU 1.50 Corn, Flint—2 varieties. NORTHOME, MINNESOTA 7.50 5.00 enter the same as "commended" on the book of Cow in milk 10.00 l.dO 1.00 Corn, Dent—Minnesota No 3.00 2.00 Heifer Calf 5.00 awards, so that the secretary may report the same 1.00 Popcorn—1 variety. l.'JU to the board for future action. sweet Corn, roasting ears .. l.oO l.'JU Corn, Sweet—2 varieties, or/ 23. Premiums will not be awarded on articles or DIVISION C—SHEEP 1.50 Field Peas—1 variety, in vit 1.00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday animals of inferior merit, regardless of the number Class 1 Vine bundle 4 inches in diai Class 4—Miscellaneous Seeds in competition for a premium. The judge may 2nd 1st Grasses and' Fc award no premium, second, or first premium as $2.00 All entries must consist of one quart of seed, no Ram, pure bred $3.00 merit may warrant, stating the reasons in writing Tame grasses—bundle 3 inc Ewe .x 3.00 2.00 more nor less. Sept. 14, 15, 16,1920 Clover—Mediunj^ and. manu when requested. Lamb 3.00 2.00 1st 2nd 24. Where a sum of premium money is to be paid Alsike. Garden Peas, smooth DIVISION D—SWINE Timothy. out prorata, the apportionment shall be according Garden .Peas, wrinkled 1. JO Class 1—Lard Alfalfa. to the merits of the individual exhibits. 1.00 1st 2nd 25. Special premiums may be offered by interested Red Top. Beans, other than white, garden... .... loO 1. JO Boar over 1 year old, pure bred ...$3.00 $2.00 Brome Grass. persons for entries which conform to the general ... 1.50_ 1.00 OFFICERS 1920 ... 3.00 Rape, 1 (plant) Sow over 1 year old 2.00 classification of the fair association. DIVISION H—VEGETABLES Pure bred boar under 1 year old... ... 4.00 3.00 Vetch. 26. If the receipts should prove insufficient to C. P. Ellingson, Northome President ... 3.00 Millet (2 varieties) Sow or barrow under 1 year old.... 2.00 meet all demands, the society reserves the right Class 1—Potatoes J. M. Allard, Big Falls Vice President Wild Grasses—bundles 3 in first pay all bona fide expenses of the fair and pay Class 2—Bacon P. R. Scribner, Northome Secy.-Treas. Each and every entry must consist of 30 potatoes. At least 10 varieties, inclu premiums with the balance on hand. Boar over 1 year old, pure bred ...$3.00 $2.00 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Peas. w—Fodder 27. No person will be permitted to distribute advertising ... 3.00 2.00 Sow over 1 year old Irish Cobbler 6.00 4.00 3.00 1.50 Corn—1 sample (6 matter on the grounds except from their Pure bred boar under 1 year old ... 4.00 3.00 Russett 5.00 4.00 3.00 l.oo Stock Vegetables— place of business or exhibit. The tacking or posting Sow or barrow under 1 year old— ... 3.00 2.J0 Green Mountain or Carmen DIRECTORS Rutabagas—1 variety (3 of any advertisements, bills, cards, etc., other No. 1 5.00 4.00 3.00 1.50 DIVISION E—POULTRY AND RABBITS Mangle—2 varietes (3 sp than within the space occupied by exhibitors, is Early Ohio 5.00 4.00 R. H. Collar Northome 3.00 1.50 Class 1 Stock Sugar Beets—3 spe strictly prohibited. The dstribution of hand bills, Rural New Yorker or J. F. Johnson Mizpah Turnips—3 specimens flyers, heralds, etc., will not, under any circumstances, Pure bred, standard breed, old stock. .$2.50 $1.50 Carmen No. 3 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 A. J. Porter Wildwood Stock Carrots—3 specime be permitted. Anyone violating this rule Class 2 Chas. Gingrich Margie Triumph $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Potatoes— will be liable to a fine or expulsion from the Any pure breed, standard breed, 1920 hatch, same Burbank 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Francis White Littlefork 1 peck Green Mountain grounds as the board may elect. prizes offered as in class 1. John Berg International Falls Class 2—Six Specimens 1 Peck Russet. 29. For the benefit of persons living at a distance C. D. McClean Northome Class 3—Turkeys 1 peck Early Ohio or Iri the association will pay the freight chargis 3rd 1st 2nd Pair Bronze Turkeys $2.00 $1.50 Six varieties of canned fr on all articles to be entered in competition at the Carrot, stock $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 Pair White Holland Turkeys 2.00 1.50 fair, but this privilege does not include animals and Carrots, table 1.00 .75 .50 FLOWER EXHIB1 Any other Standard Breed 2.00 1.50 applies to exhibitors of Koochiching county only. Vegetable Oyster, Salsify 1.00 .75 ..50 Class 4—Geese Class No. 1—( I GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Parsnips l.OOj .75 .50 Pair Emden Geese $2.00 $1.50 1. Rules and regulations will be strictly adhered Class 3—Two Specimens Pair Toulouse Geese 2.00 1.50 Asters, vase of 12 blooms LIV£ STOCK DEPARTMENT to. Any other Standard Breed 2.00 1.5** 1st 2nd 3rd Cosmos, vase of 12 blooms 1. No exhibitor of live stock shall be allowed to Cabbage, drumhead, late $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 Dahlias, vase of 12 blooms 2. No exhibitor shall be allowed to make more Class 5—Ducks Gladioli, vase of 6 spikes. make more than one entry in one lot. Cabbage, flathead, late 1.00 .75 .50 than one entry in any one lot and all members of Pair Pekin $2.00 $1.00 2. Exhibitors of lve stock may be required by Cabbage, roundhead 1.00 .75 .50 Nasturitiums, vase of 7^. the same family shall constitute a single exhibitor, Pair Indian Runner Ducks 2.00 1.50 Pansies, vase or the secretary to make affidavit that such llive stock Cabbage, peakedhead, 1.00 .75 .50 except in junior or school departments. Any other Standard Breed 2.00 1.50 of^^wwsa** Petunias, vase has not been exposed to contagious or infectious Cauliflower, salvage, red pickling 1.00 .75 .oO Exhibitors from adjoining territory may compete Class 6—Rabbits Vase of flowers not name, Brussels Sprouts 1.00 .75 .50 disease within the last three months. for premiums. Flemish Giants, doe $2.00 $1.00 Kohl Rabi 1.00 .75 .50/ Collect Flemish Giants, buck 2.00 1.00 3. Entries for premiums in the individual lots of Muskmelons 1.00 .75 .50 Collections must contain Belgian Hares, doe 2.00 1.00 grain, field seed, fruits and forage shall not be permitted 3. Exhibitors must keep their stock, stalls and .50 Citron 1.00 .75 rieties in separate vase. Belgian Hares, buck 2.00 1.00 pens in good, neat condition and open for inspection to appear as parts of collections. Watermelon 1.00 .75 .50 Collection of Asters (3 bloc from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Squash, green Hubbard 1.00 .50 DIVISION .75 4. No article or animal shall compete for more each variety) 4. Exhibitors of live stock must inform themselves Squash, golden Hubbard 1.00 .75 .50 than one premium except live stofck competing ii Collection of Gladioli (3 sp GRASSES AND GRAINS IN STRAW when their stock will be judged. Stock must Squash, crooked neck 1.00 .75 .50 teams or groups. This rule shall not debar sweepstakes each variety) Class 1—Grains be in the show ring promptly after being called, Squash, scallopped 1.00 .75 .50 or special premium competition for which Collection of Sweet Peas and any exhibitor failing to comply with this order Bundles must be three inches in diameter, no Pumpkin, pie 1.00 .75 .50 no entry is required. variety will be ruled out of competition. more nor less, and neatly tied with four ties and Pumpkin, field 1.00 .75 .50 Collection of Perennials of 5. Hay, bedding and ample sheds and pens for 5. Stock and articles must be entered in the trimmed. Stock Squash, any color 1.00 .75 .50 6 varieties, 8 of each in s' live stock on exhibition anl competing for premiums name of the bonafide owners, and grain, vegetables, 1st 2nd 3rd Collection of wild flowers' Class 4—Four Specimens will be furnished by th.e association. Grain fruit, dairy products and domestic manufactures Wheat, Marquis $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 vases, correctly named.. Rutabagas, table $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 and feed will be furnished by exhibitors. must have been raised or made by the exhibitors Wheat, Macaroni 2.00 1.-50 1.00 6. Sires, dams and groups entered as such must Rutabagas, -stock, any color .... 1.00 .75 .50 Bask thereof during the past year. Wheat, Spring any other variety. 2.00 1.50 1.00 Turnips, table 1.00 .75 ..50 be owned by the individual or firms exhibiting Wheat, Winter 2.00 1.50 1.00 Baskets of garden flowers 6. Every article in competition must correspond Turnips, stock, any color 1.00 .75 .50 them, but the progeny of animals may be shown Oats, White 2.00 1.50 1.00 effect in number and description with the premium list, Beets, table 1.00 .75 .50 simply as proof of their breeding qualities without Basket of wild flowers arr Oats, Yellow 2.00 1.50 1.00 and be in its proper class, in order to obtain premiums. Beets, sugar I. 1.00 ,75 .50 such ownership. effect ... Oats, Black 2.00 1.50 1.00 No change or alteration will be permitted Stocks Beets, tankard 1.00 .75 .50 7. Calves under two months of age at the time Barley, Bearded 2.00 1.50 1.00 DIVISION L^feSiN after the books are placed in the hands the of of exhibition will not be eligible to competition. Stock Beets, long, any color .... 1.00 .75 .50 Barley, Hulless 2.00 1.50 1.00 judges. 8. All animals under exhibition shall be shown to Clas Rye 2.00 1.50 1.00 Class 5—Miscellaneous the judges under the supervision of the respective Spelts 2.00 1.50 1.00 7. All entries except in trials of speed and live Tomatoes, six ripe* $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 superintendents. Buckwheat 1.00 .75 Corn stock must be made on or before the first day of the Tomatoes, six green 1.00 .75 .50 9. All exhibitors of bulls, one year or over, must Flax 1.00 .75 .... fair. (Subject to local conditions.) String Beans Tomatoes, twelve small 1.00 .75 .50 lead such animals with a- suitable staff attached to Green Lima Beans Ground Cherries, one quart 1.00 .50 Class 2—Forage 8. No animal or article will be assigned a place a nose ring. Tomatoes Cucumbers, four ripe 1.00 75 50 on the grounds until entry shall have been made. Bundles must be three inches in diameter, no 10. In all classes which calls for registered stock, Small Beets Cucumbers, four green 1.00 75 50 more nor less, and neatly tied with four ties and all animals over one year should be accompanied by Peppers, six 1.00 .75 .50 Greens .9. Each entry tag shall be securely attached trimmed. a certificate of registry, showing that the animal is Asparagus the entry itself, or the stall,, pen or receptacle in Cucumbers, 12 pickling, 2 to 4 in.. 1.00 .75 .50 1st 2nd properly registered in the studbook. herdbook, or Mixed vegetables for soup Egg Plant, two 75 50 .... which it is shown. Clover medium red $2.50 $1.25 flockbook, which is recognized as being authentic Onions, six white 1.00 .75 .50 Exhibit of 6 cans of vegeta. Clover, mammoth red 2.50 1.25 10. All articles entered are to remain on exhibition for the breed which the animal is supposed to represent. Peas Onions, six red 1.00 75 .50 Clover, alsike 2.50 1.25 until 5 o'clock p. m., on the last day of the fair, Onions, six yellow 1.00 75 50 Clover, white 2.50 1.25 Meii unless permission to remove earlier is given by the 11. Pure bred aqimals under one year of age Onions, six brown 1.00 .75 .50 Clover, sweet 2.50 1.25 secretary. (Subject to local conditions.) should not be required to show certificates of registry Celery, three plants 1.00 .75 .50 Alfalfa 2.50 1.25 but the exhibitor of such animal should be required Beef ... Rhubarb, six stalks 1.00 50 .75 11. No article or animal on exhibition will be Timothy 2.50 1.25 to give a certified statement that both sire Pork ... Horseradish, one pound, 75 50 .... perimtted to be taken away before the close of the Red Top 2.50 1.25 and dam of such animal are properly registered Swiss Chard, one bunch 75 50 Chicken fair, under penalty of forfeiture of premium, except Brome Grass 2.50 1.25 Pure Breds. Endive, three plants 75 50 ... Fish by permission of the superintendent of the division Millet, fox tail 2.50 1.25 12. Any animal, herd or collection which shall Lettuce, three plants 75 50 .... in which it is exhibited. Fra Millet, open head 2.50 1.25 have been awarded first premium in the same lot at Parsley, one plant 75 50 .... Rape 2.50 1.25 this fair for two consecutive years shall be deemed Kale, two plants 75 50 .... Raspberries, Red 12. Grains and field seed shall be shown in clean Eield Peas 2,50 1.25 to have graduated and shall be ineligible to future bags, dishes orbaskets and unless otherwise designated, Sage, two plants .75 50 .... Gooseberries Vetch' 2.50 1.25 competition in the same lot for premium money, Hops, one plant 75 50 .... Strawberries shall consist of one peck by measure, in Ensilage corn 2.50 1.25 although such animal may be 'shown and awarded standard receptacles furnished by the Fair Association. Sunflower, single head 1.00 .75 .... Blueberries Fodder corn, without ears 2.50 1.25 a place. If such animal should be given a place Leek 75 50 .... Plums the lot which would ordinarily have entitled it to Spinach 75 50 .... Applefe Class 3—Second and Third Crop Forage 13. Exhibition of articles not competing for premium money, the money shall go to the one Garlic 75 .50 .... Crab Apples, (wfiole) .... Red Clover $2.00 $1 .'JO premiums must be arranged for at the secretary's which is awarded the next lower place. Asparagus 75 .50 .... Rhubarb Alfalfa 2.00 l.OO office and will be arranged as far as possible in conformity 13. The dates for computing the ages of animals Tobacco 75 50 .... Exhibit of 6 cans of fruit with the wishes of the exhibitor. Class 4—Wild Grass and Forage entered shall be March 1st and September 1st. Canned fruit juice Class •—Special Blue Joint $1.00 $ .75 14. Ample, accomodations will be provided for Display of vegetables by one exhibitor. Not less June Gras? 1.00 75 CLASS II—DF, all collections. No collection shall be allowed space Red Top 1.00 .75 than ten varieties, correctly named. No article in Vegeti SILVER CUP wheh is not neatly, arranged and fully labelled. A Wheat Grass 1.00 .75 this display can be entered in any other class. duplication of varieties in any collection shall debar Wild Peas 1.00 .75 1st 2nd 3rd -s To Be Awarded by Corn the collection from prize money. Standard Display $7.50 $5.00 $4.00 Vetch 1.00 .75 String Beans varieties will be given the preference. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Class 7—Special Peas ..: Class 1 Largest specimen of any crop grown.. $1.00 15. Those in charge of different divisions shall For the Best Dairy Cow With Calf Pumpkin ... DIVISION G—GRAINS AND GRASSES conveniently group each lot in the various classes. DIVISION 1—FRUITS Frv All entries must consist of one qtiart of seed, no 16. The association will take every precaution in Class 1 Berries more nor less, same as in bundles. LIST OF PREMIUMS its power for the preservation of articles and stock Apples 1st 2nd .1st 2 3rd on exhibition, but cannot be responsible for any lo*s DIVISION A—HORSES Apples, crab, one quart. $1.50 $1.00 sWheat, Marquis $2.00 $1, $1.00 CLASS III—FOOr or damage that may occur in the deKVery, exhibition Apples, any other variety, 5 specimens 1.50 1.00 Wheat, Macaroni ..2.00 1. 1.00 Class 1—Draft Horses or removal of the exhibits. Ptyms, cultivated, one pint 1.50 1.00 Wheat, Spring any other variety. 2.00 1. 1.00 Apple 2nd Cherries, tame, one pint 1.50 1.00 Wheat, Winter..' _2.00 1, 1.00 $2.00 Stallion, pure bred, any age ...........$3.00 Currant1 .....^ Awards Grapes 1.50 1..00 Oats, White 2.00 1. 1.00 Brood mare (colt by side) 3.00 2.00 Plum Everbearing Strawberries, 1 pint..7... 1.50 1.00 Oats, Yellow 2.00 1. 1.00 17. The superintendent of the division or some Mare or gelding, 1 year old 3.00 2.00 Grape ......... Everbearing Raspberries, 1 pint 1.50 l.)0 Oats, Black 2.00 1 1.00 other person appointed shall assist the awarding Mare or gelding, 2 year old............ 3.00 2.00 Highbush Cranberry ... 1.09 Barley, Bearded 2.00 1, committee as clerk and shall keep a record of the Mare or gelding, over 2 years old...... 3.00 Division 2.U9 Raspberry Barley, Hulless 2.00 1. 1.00 awards made. This record, when completed, shall Cherry .. FARMERS' CLUB EXHIBITS Class 2 Rye 1.00 be signed by the awarding committee and returned 1st 2nd Spelts .... 1.00 Open to all Farmers' Clubs of the county, products to the secretary. Driving team in harness .. ..$3.00' ji$2.00 Buckwheat Strawberry ...... must be raised by members of the club exhibiting.. aS&a&L.'l. Draft team in harness...-. 3.00^ 2.'ft 18. The awards or entries shall be designated by FlaxxtJ.... 4 $39 $20 $15 $10 Raspberry ......