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

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international falls press PAGE FOUR TIE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ST. PAUL WO.UUi JOHN BULL'S ONE HUNDRED now that more feed will be available Do you due to the fact that fewer animals BILLION INCREMENT IS ENTHUSIASTIC are being kept in proportion to the AND BORDER BUDGET know available feed. Washington, Feb. 2. "After reading The item fof decrease of inventory statistics compiled by the Savings H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager of $183 is due to the fact that Mr. Banks Association of the state Could Hardly Eat or Sleep Before Taylor had less cattle on hand at of New York estimating that Great the at itered at Post Office International Falls, Mlnn^ aa 8eeoad-Claaa Matter its^oastecK She Got Tanlac—Health Restored. the end of the year than he started Britain's wealth has increased a with. Also a part of the decrease hundred billion dollars as a result of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR "The way Mrs. A. Kostner, of 194 was due to a lower valuation for the war, it is difficult to have any W. Fairfield Ave., St. Paul, Minn., young stock at the close of the year. patience with^ those who urge that To the seal in FITTING CROP TO SOIL CHIEF to cut two weeks before the latter. talks regarding the benefits she has The Hog Account the United States should cancel its delicious Burley FACTOR IN HAY-GROWING Fo.r this reason mammoth clover, a derived from the use of Tanlac is Two brood sows were kept and 10 credit of less than five billions due variety of the common red, which is flavor. tobacco just the way thousands Of grateful spring pigs and 14 fall pigs were from .the United Kingdom," declares New Publication Discusses Varieties somewhat later in maturing, is sometimes men and women everywhere are raised. Mr. Taylor sold these pigs the Republican Publicity Association, LUCKY Best Suited for Different Sections. substituted for red clover in praising the medicine. to neighbors at weaning time. through its president, Hon. Jonathan the seed mixture. "Tanlac has completed relieved me Feed Used Bourne, Jr. "The Savings Banks Timothy and Red Clover, While Best of troubles that had been pulling me Shorts and corn, 2190 lbs $ 62.28 Association cites the changes brought Gives Best Results in Certain Localities, Should Not Be down two years," said Mrs. Kostner. Skim milk, estimated 141 cwt. about during the wai| largely as a result STRIKE Depended Upon to Produce Maximum There are many soils along the "and I'm just as grateful as I can be at .60 84.60 of the war, in the affairs of the Yields on All Soils. southern border of the area under toward the medicine. My appetite principal nations, and concludes that discussion which will give a larger was so poor that I ate little moie Total $ 146.88| since 1914 the wealth of the the While timothy and red clover undoubtedly hay yield if seeded to orchard grass, than enough to keep my bodj' and Receipts United States has increased $50,000.000,000 CIGARETTE are the best hay crops on tall oats-grass, and alsike clover than soul together and was in a terribly Pigs sold, 23 head $ 138.00 while, for obvious reasons, the good soils in the northeastern quarter if seeded to timothy, redtop, and red run-down condition. There were Pork for home use, 136 lbs. wealth of Great Britain has increased of the United States, they should bv clover. These soils are usually poor certain foods I didn't dare eat at all, $100,000,000,000. at 20c 27.20 no means be depended on to produce in organic matter and are inclined io and at times I would become badlynauseated. Total $ 165.20 "The increase in the wealth of the maximum yields on all soils, say be sour. It is important that this I was so nervous I didn't Less decrease of inventory... 5.001 United States has occurred, of course specialists of the United States Department mixture be cut when the plants first! know what it was to get a good wholly within our own borders, mucn of Agriculture. Other hay head out ,for if harvesting is delayed night's sleep and was simply miserable. Net receipts $ 160.20 of it due directly and indirectly to crops are better suited and are more the3r will make a tough, less palatable Gain above feed $ 13.32 the huge war business which brought remedies and that he is raising some dependable in some cases and under hay. This is especially true of orshard "I saw where Tanlac was benefitting The main object in keeping the us a net favorable trade balance of of the best hogs ever placed on the particular soil conditions. Alsike grass. If sut early, however, this so many others that I began taking pigs was to provide a market for some $16,000,000,000 or more. Increased market" was the statement made- recently clover, for example, is better adapted hay will be relished by all classes of it myself and it has given me a skim milk. It will be noted that market values of real and by E. H. Beckstead, wellknown to a£ur and moist soils than common livestock. For general use in the localities ravenous appetite and has put me in $84.60 of skim milk was used that personal property, especially of productive hog raiser and authority on red clover, and the two mixed together referred to, the bulletin recommends the best of health again. I'm feeling otherwise could not have been used agencies, make up the balance. live stock. and seeded on some uplands often fhe following mixture: just fine now in way and am every to advantage. Doubtless if a larger insures a crop where the latter seeded OrchartJ grass, 14 pounds tall oatsgrass, Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy certainly thankful to Tanlac for number had been kept with large "Great Britain's increased wealth alone would fail. Redtop is the 12 pounds alsike clover, 6 of his neighbors, and have "topped setting me right/' purchases of grain, the profit would is partly due to new acquisitions of best wet-land grass and on such land pounds, per acre. the market" for several years in Tanlac is sold in International Falls have been turned into a loss. territory, or what is practically an a mixture o.f red-top, meadow fescue, Iowa. He states that for years he Raising hay on poor land is not at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork by More Co-operators Wanted acquisition. 'The big gain', says the and alsike clover usually gives good bought high-priced hog foods and satisfactory, but when it is necessary M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller & The Farm Bureau feels greatly indebted Savings Banks Association, 'is due to •returns. While no hay grasses can hog remedies, but he is all througn Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. Field, this mixture gives best results. In to Mr. Taylor for keeping the wealth added by the Mesopotamian be depended upon to make a commercial paying extravagant prices for what at Mizpah by Fred Siats, at Bescemar some places in the middle west sweet these records in his farm business oil fields, African territory taken crop on poor land, redtop, orchard he can make himself. He states that clover is giving good results under by R. L. Norcross, at Margie by G. M. and wishes we might have several from Germany, and elimination of grass, and tall oats-grass are what the hogs need are minerals, and unpromising soil conditions. According Wilson, at Gemmell by E. W. Gosline, other co-operators along this line. Germany as a trade competitor.' better than any others. These are tells the secret of his wonderful success to the bulletin, no perennial hay and all other leading druggists. Such figures will be very helpful to "Of course, Great Britain has for facts discussed in detail in Farmers' by explaining that he takes about plants will produce well on poor the co-operator as an aid in planning the time being only an ostensible Bulletin 1170, "Meadows for Northern five pounds of ordinary mineraline sandy soil. Under such soil conditions, his farm business for the future. cows, 1 bull, two two-year old heifers mandatory over the immense German States just issued and ready for distribution' (which is pure concentrated minerals however, some temporary crop and four yearlings: colonies in Africa, but the terms by the United States department and cost only a couple of dollars) and such as rye or oats and peas, and SALE OF SCHOOL AND Feed Used and conditions are such that for of agriculture. mixes same with enough bran or filler along the Atlantic coast early sorghum Hay, Dec. 12, 1919, to May 1, commercial and all other practical OTHER STATE LANDS Has Bulk of Tame Hay Acreage to make a hundred pounds. All hogs and cowpeas are preferably to 1920, 17 tons 685 lbs. at $28 $ 485.-22 purposes, German East Africa and In that section of the United States and especi^ly brood sows requir perennial hay crops. Hay, Oct. and Nov., 1920, 4.4 German South West Africa have become north of and including Tennessee, and STATE OF MINNESOTA,) minerals as they keep them free from The best temporary hay plants are tons at $25 110./J British colonial possessions. east of central Nebraska, Kansas, and State Auditors Office. worms, and in the pink of conditi^ij the small grains seeded either alone Grain, 1950 lbs 54.52 St. Paul Minn., Jan. 31, 1921. German East Africa lies just north of the Dakotas, is found 83 per cent of are essential to the hogs growtfi and or in mixture with some legume, such Roots, 100 bushels 20.00 Notice is hereby given that on colonial possessions long under the the tame hay acreage of the nation. a well balanced ration. This inexpensive as peas, vetch, or crimson clover. March 7, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. in Pasture, no charge control of Great Britain, and in the Eighty-eight per cent of this acreage mixture placed in a sheltered Millets are sometimes used for thi.* the office of the county auditor, at International direct route of the Cape-to-Cario is seeded to timothy and clove-. box where the hogs can get at it as Falls, Koochiching county, purpose, so are Soudan grass and Total feed cost $ 669./4 railroad. From the standpoint of While these two plants undoubtedly in the state of Minnesota, I will offer they need it, will produce far better coarse forages, such as corn and Receipts strategic importance in the development will continue to hold the popularitv for sale certain unsold lands and also results than any high-priced so-called sorghum. In the Northern States a Butterfat sold, 607 lbs $ 347.14 those state lands which have reverted of her African trade, Great they now possess, there are a number stock foods. combination of oats and Canada field to the state by reason of the non-payment Cow and four heifers sold 214.31 Britain could scarcely have wished of other plants wrhich though not so of interest. Send two dollars to The Mineraline peas makes a very good hay erop. Sire service 38.0*} for anything more fortunate than to well known, are more desirable for Terms of sale: Chemical Co.. 1638 North Wells St., Excellent results have been obtained Two veals 34.26 have this vast region fall into her particular purposes and for certain Fifteen per cent of the purchase price Chicago, 111., and they will forward in eastern Maryland and Virginia Skim milk for hogs, 141 cwt. hands. It is a region of great but conditions of soil and climate. The is payable to the county treasurer tt you by prepaid parcel post, enough with the following mixture: Oats, 1 the time of sale. The unpaid balance as yet undemonstrated agricultural at .60 84.60 latter are given special attention in mineraline to make a full hundred bushel hairy vetch, 30 pounds white is payable at any time in whole or in Home use:— possibilities and of mineral and forest the bulletin. part within forty years from the date pounds. (Adv.) 4t. blooming crimson clover, 10 pounds Butter, 144 lbs. 79.86 wealth. It is square miles 384000 There is little difference of opinion of sale, interest rate of four per cent per acre. in area, or a territory equivalent to Whole milk, 432 qts. at 4^c 19^42 per annum, due on June 1st of each as to the plants to be seeded on rich In order to avoid losing the use it year: provided, that the interest can be Cream, 182 quarts, 30 per the combined area of our states of well-drained land. Timothy is seeded land for an entire season, and to permit paid at any time within the interest cent test 59.95 Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Auction Auction alone if the hay is to be sold on the year without penalty. In effect, this late-summer and early-fall seeding, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. It is market, and timothy and clover, often means that the interest money may be grass crops usually follow small quite within the possibilities that Total receipts $ 877.84 mixed with redtop, where part or all paid any time between June first and Wednesday, Feb. 9,1921 grains. The seed bed should be prepared Less decrease inventory. 183.00 May thirty-first without penalty. German East Africa may become as of the hay utilized on the farm. as soon as possible after the The appraised value of timber, when great a wealth producer as the region Some of the advantages of these so stated, must be paid in full at th^ grain is harvested. As a 3-inch mellow in the United States embraced with We will hold our first hors'e Net receipts $ 694.84 plants are that they have good seed time of sale. seed bed with lrm soil beneath the borders of the states named. auction for 1921 on Wednesday, From the foregoing, w« see that habits, especially timothy and redtop. Al! mineral rights are reserved to will give better results for summer the total income was $694.84 while "In securing a mandate over German February 9th, beginning at 1 the state by the laws of the state. Red clover is a deep-rooted legumo, seeding than one that is deeper, the All lands are sold subject to any and Southwest Africa Great Britain p. m. and will Hold regular auctions the total feed cost was $669.74, leaving and has a beneficial effect on succeeding disc harrow is usually used in place all ditch taxes thereon. acquires control of an area nearly as every Wednesday thereafter $25.10 to apply on labor arid crops. Timothy is considered Lands on which the interest has become of the plow for preparing land for other expenses. Of course in considering large as that further north, and perhaps and will have at the sale3 by feeders the best hay for delinquent may be redeemed ai grass. Most grass seeds are very of as great productive resources, horses of every kind and description, the foregoing figures, one horses, and clover, or clover and timothy any time up to the hour of sale, or before small and must have a fine, mellow, though not quite so important because including heavy draft must keep in mind that the cattle had resale to the actual purchaser. mixed produce better yields and well-pulverized surface soil in order Such lands are listed under the caption*. of geographical location. German horses, delivery horses, farm furnished a home market for hay at are excellent for cattle and sheep. "Delinquent Lands." that the seedling may become well $25 to $28 per ton. However, Mr. islands south of the equator mares and horses, mules and a The comparatively long period during No person can purchase more than established. A good seed bed may with an aggregate area of 95,000 large number of second hand Taylor is considering how he can which these plants may be left stand- I 320 acres of land, provided, however, mean the difference between the success square miles, and of great, value in work horses, right Sut of work, make his cows pay him for his labor that state lands purchased previous to ing without serious deterioration be-| and failure of the hay crop. 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. aid of ocean commerce, also passed also several carloads of milk as well as furnishing a home fore cutting, together with the fact under British control as a result of cows. Don't forget the date. market for feed. Mr. Taylor feels that the time of their maturity inter-1 Use Too Little Seed Agents acting for purchaser must Private sale daily. that one of his difficulties last year the war. The destruction of the Teres little with the harvesting of the furnish affidavit of authority. Most farmers use too little grass German merchant marine, the discontinuance was that he had too little fied for cereals and other farm work, have Appraisers' reports showing quality seed for best results, according to of German manufacturing BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN his rattle in proportion to the land and kind of soil are on file in this office. much to do with their popularity, the bulletin. Rich land with a wellprepared Lists giving legal descriptions of and the disruption of German lines available for raising winter feed. It Midway Horse Market The most serious objection to red seed bed does not require lands to be offered may be obtained of of trade were all events which added will be noted that the total hay clover and timothy mixture is due. to St. Paul the State Auditor or the Immigration as much seed as thin land or land to the opportunities and commerce A used for 13 head from December 12, the difference in time of their ma-1 Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the BIARD, AUCTIONEER poorly fitted. From 20 to 30 pounds the British Empire. It will be readily 1919, to Dec. 1, 1920, was slightly County Auditor at the county seat. turity, the former usually being ready of seed per acre are generally sufficient, apparent that a hundred billion under 22 tons of hay and only 1950 lbs. R. P. CHASE, State Auditor and this rate is usually more dollars is a conservative estimate of of grain. In addition some oat straw profitable than lighter seedings of the added wealth realized by the FOR SALE was used. This figures out only a mixtures. Small-seeded grasses such I United Kingdom as a consequence of CITATION FOR HEARING ON FIX AX little over two tons of hay per animal as redtop and timothy, do not require TOOTH TALK NO. 6 ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBU­ the war. two years old, if one figures two so heavy a seeding as orchard grass "No wonder the Empire is rapidly TION yearlings -equal to. one cow in hay or rye grass. Usually 10 pounds of Sixth of a series of short talks op recovering, but great is the wonder consumption. The other feed was Estate timothy or 6 pounds of redtop are I of Iee Oksee Hick teeth and mouth conditions written that anyone should suggest the cancelation 350 lbs. of grain and .1000 lbs. of roots sufficient when these are seeded and published for the good of of the British debt to Ameri per cow. Practically no grain or In the matter of the estate of Lee .Lot Seven, Block 16, Libertv alone. the community roots were fed to the young stock. Oksee Mick, Decedent. I Addition to International Falls, In order that the seed may get a The state of Minnesota to all persons This is much less grain and hay than and two shares of Koochiching interested in the above entitled matter: Gums good start, it is frequently advisable Bleeding FACE TO FACE Mr. Taylor would have fed had prices Dairy and Produce Association Whereas, Ora Belle Waldo, formerly to apply some readily available fertilizer, Do your gums bleed? Do you of feed been lower. Mr. Taylor, during stock, belonging to a bankrupt Ora Belle Mick has filed in this court but experiments have demonstrated A preacher complains because both sucer from Pyorrhea? Have you the year, sold dfte cow and four her final account of her administration estate. that when it is applied to the men and women of his flock use face abscesses on your teeth? Pus heifers and now has five cows, a of the estate of the above named decedent, grass it will not only insrease the together with her petition praying" powder. They use it for the same pockets form at the roots of these bull and two head of young stock, for the adjustment and allowance yield of this crop but frequently purpose but not for the same reason. Write teeth and poison the whole system and feels that it is likely to be much of said final account and for distribution show beneficial effects on succeeding Men use face powder because they by the discharge of virulent germs. more profitable to keep this smaller of the residue of said estate to DULUTH JOBBERS CREDIT crops for two or three years. Top shave and women because they don't. Many# headaches are due to this amount of cattle and to feed it better. the persons thereunto entitled: It is dressings of suitable manure will increase BUREAU ordered, that said petition be heard, What does the preacher propose to gradual poisoning joint troubles, Mr. Taylor is reducing his livestock and that all persons interested in said the yield of hay, and there is do about it? If the people must use "rheumatism", have been scientifically by cutting down on the young Duluth, Minnesota matter be and appear before this cburt probably no better crop than grass something, why not face-powder? It traced to this source heart stock as he feels, upon the the basis on the 4th day of March, 1921, at 10 on which to apply it. A great deal is safer than gunpowder. Better that affections, often serious, follow of his records, that farmers who o'clock a. m., at the probate court of grass and clover seed is wasted rooms in the court house,, at International a man should dip his beak into this so-called "rheumatism." Good have a good market for hay are not every year from seeding sour or Falls in said county, and then powdered chalk than into a beaker of teeth are priceless but a tooth likely to make anything on young and there, or as soon thereafter as said aci^ soils. Applications of lime correct'this rum. There are lots of worse things with a pus pocket at its root is stock, except such good heifers as are matter can be heard, show cause, »f condition, and should b» In the worl,d than face powder. If almost as vicious as a cancer. likely to develop into profitable Chiropractor any they have, why said petition should made particularly where legumes are we had nothing to worry about save Pyorrhea is not painful usually dairy cows. not be granted and that this citation to be grown. be served by the publication thereof In Upon the basis of the foregoing the prolixity or proximity of the and one is apt to let it go unnoticed. The 'International Falls Press according: Copies of the bulletin may be had figures, the question might be raised talcum we should worry!—Los Angeles Watch for those bleeding DR. H. C. ABRAHAMSON to law. Times. gums—they are your warning. upon request"-q| the department at as to why Mr. Taylor doesn't sell Witness the honorable John Berg, Washington, D. C.„ his c.ows and plan in the future to sell judge of said court, and the seal of Consultation and Examination DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. his hayv His reply is that-he hopes said cojtfrt, this 3rd day of Feb'y, 1921. CONDEMN HIGH PRICED Free (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, STOCK FOODS to increase the production per cow F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist NORTHOME FARMER Judge, by better feeding and also that hp in charge Geo. E. Ericson, STUDIES HIS BUSINESS litis Bldg. Prominent Hog Raiser Says Prices does not expect hay to be at such a Attorney for Petitioner. Charged are Unwarranted—Makes high figure as in 1919, except in an OFFICE AND LABORATORY Mr. H. G. Taylor of Nor tome, cooperated occasional year. RAGS WANTED His Own Hog Food, With Better 311 THIRD STREET International Falls, Minnesota with the Farm Bureau during Results. Mr. Taylor has been ipaking an effort International Falls. the past year in the keeping of to improve his herd through thft Will pay 10c per pound for clean, Phone 474 Open Evg's & Sundays feed records on his livestock. He good sized, cotton rags at The Press "That he is all through paying fancy use of a pure bred dairy sire and this Subscribe for The Press reports the following ^figures on Office. prices for stock foods and hog will doubtless show splendid results r| 54S?£i"V£JS* 3 MVI .7 "T&ai re "5Sft