International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 28, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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y^'"'"^ 'i "••-r 5 ',m-".t'Mti *^r*r*rrs-aDr-.r^!4*:r $ S a $ 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX PREMIUM LIST 1854 CLASS 61-hKNITTIKG 79.25 Radishes, winter, 4 specimens .50 .25 COUNTY BOARD PASSES 1855 46.18 .50 .25 Cucumbers, ripe, 4 specimens 1st 2nd ON ROAD WARRANTS 1856 .25 136.08 Cucumbers, green, 4"'specimens .50 Lace, cotton, 1 yard or more..—. ..,-—...1 .30 .20 1857 .25 4.00 Squash, winter, 1 specimen .50 Mittens !—J..: .30 .20 OF THE At an adjourned meeting of the 1858 58.44 Squash, crooked neck, summer 1 Shawl .30 .20 1859 31.08 NORTHERN MINNESOTA DISTRICT FAIR specimen .... .50 .25 board of county commissioners held on Slippers, ladies'—i .30 .20 1860 20.00 Squash, scalloped, summer, 1 speci- ASSOCIATION Stockings ., .30 May 19th, the following resolution was .20 1861 .50 .25 18.00 j} .30 .20 adopted, authorizing a bond issue" to 22.05 .50 .25 1862 Pumnkin, field, 1 specimen Bed Spread —... .30 .20 INTERNATIONAL FALLS take up certain warrants issued several 1863 15.00 Pumpkin, pie, 1 specimen .50 .25 /L years ago and which have been 1864 CLASS 62—CROCHET WORK 5.0fj Watermelon, 1 specimen .50 .25 1866 27^ Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Musk melon, 1 specimen...... .50 .25 held up for payment. The number ^0.10 .50 Tomatoes, ripe, 6 specimens .25 1868 September 14, 15, and 16,1921 and amount of each warrant is herein .30 .20 1896 Tomatoes, green, 6 specimens .50 .25 200.00 Lace, cotton, 1 yard or more.— ... .30 .20 mentioned. 1910 4.74 Tomatoes, ripe, small plum type, 12 Shawl .—... .30 .20 Commissioner Harrigan offered the Exhibits at this fair will be taken to the Koochiching specimens .50 .25 1925 10.00 Slippers,. ladies'— .30 .20 following .resolution and moved its County Fair at Northome for exhibition on Onions, globe, 6 specimens ,.— .50 .25 1926 300.00 ... .30 .20 Baby Bonnet——— adoption: .25 494.30 Seotember 20th, 21st and 22nd. Onions, flat, 6 specimens— '. .50 1983 Baby Sacque— .30 .20 Exhibits in the Agricultural, School and Boy .50 Whereas a formal resolution has 1341.08 Onions, pickling, 12 specimens .25 2000 One Sheet and Two Pillow Slips ... .30 .20 and Girl's Club Departments will be installed in heretofore been duly adopted by the Parsley, 1 plant .50 2005 48.00 .25 One pair Pillow Slips .—..... ... .30 .20 the City Hall. The live stock exhibit will be held Rhubarb, 6 stalks .50 .25 board of county commissioner of' the 60.00 2006 ... .30 .20 Center piece« white .50 .25 county of Koochiching, and state of 200.00 in the baseball park. Beets, table, 4 specimens....... 2047 .30 Centerpiece, ecru. .20 All entries, except live stock, shall be entered and .50 Minnesota, providing for an issiie of 2048 375.89 Carrots, table, 6 specimens... .25 Centerpiece, linen center, white—— ... .30 .20 in place before 6 p. m. of first day of exhibit. Live bonds to fund outstanding warrants 104.4£ Ruta Baga, table, 4 specimens .50 .25 2132 Centerpiece, Centerpiece, linen linen center, center, ecru ecru .30 .20 stock to be entered before 6 p. m. on first day and of said county aggregating $60,700, 2134 25.20 Turnip, tables 4 specimens .50 .25 .30 .20 Ladies' Ladies' Porch Porch Jacket Jacket 122.95 in place on grounds not later than 10 a. m. of second Parsnips, 6 specimens .50 .25 said warrants having heretofore been 2180 Corset Cover— 1 .30 .20 .50 issued and to-wit during the years 88.86 Salsify, 6 specimens .25 2181 day. In general, the rules governing the County Corset Cover, crochet yOke .30 .20 Celery, 3 specimens .50 .25 1915 and 1916 for certain purposes 2182 25.00 Fair will apply. Night Gown, crochet yoke .! ... .30 .20 in connection with certain state rural 2183 464.00 Bean, garden, white, ripe seed, 1 quart .50 .25 Towel, crochet trimming „. .30 .20 DIVISION ONE 2184 Bean, garden, brown, ripe seed, 1 quart .50 .25 highways, said bond issue being authorized 11.75 ... .30 .20 Table Mats, 1 set...— .........— LIVE STOCK under and by virtue of chapter 2185 ..., 68.64 Bean, garden^ other colors, ripe seed, Handkerchiefs, crochet edge.. .30 .20 .50 160, sessions laws of 1919, and 2186 6.75 1.25 C. B. Kinney, Superintendent Table Runner, crochet trimmed .30 .20 2191 Pea, smooth, ripe seed, 1 quart .50 .25 chapter 134, session laws of 1921, 43.33 Crochet Toilet Set ... .30 .20 .Pea, wrinkled, ripe seed,- 1 quart .50 .25 both of said state of Minnesota and 2192 ^00 CLASS I—HORSES Cap •... 1 ... .30 .20 .25 2193 Cabbage, pointed head, 2 specimensCabbage, .50 whereas it is desirable to make a record 84.6ST 1st 2nd .25 DIVISION FIVE .50 2194 round head, 2 specimens. of the warrants so to be funded, 8.25 Draft Team ....$3.00 $1.00 .25 2195 Cab.bage, flat head, 2 specimens .50 both as to the number of each of said 59.40 Colt under one year 's— 2.Q0 1.00 FINE ARTS .50 .25 45.79 Cabbage, red pickling, 2 specimens warrants and the amount thereof, Brood Mare with colt by side 3.00 1.00 2220 .50 Kohl Rabi, 2 specimens.—.... 2250 12.75 Driving Team in harness 3.00 1.00 .25 Mrs. Addie Whitney, Superintendent Now, therefore, be it and it hereby .50 .25 Cauliflower, 2 specimens 2264 246.00 CLASS 80 is resolved that the warrants included CLASS 2—SWINE 1 .50 Horseradish, 1 pound .25 2383 40.00 in the attached list marked exhibit 1st 2nd 1st 2nd .50 .25 2388 Swiss Chard, 1 bunch 8.50 "A," aggregating $60,616.80, in Eyelet Embroidery. .30 .20 Boar over one year $1.00 .75 .50 Endive, 3 plants .25 2389 98.10 amount, said warrants being described Center Piece .30 .20 Boar under one year 1.00 .75 Lettuce, 3 plants .50 .25 2390 97.24 with reference to the number and Dresser Scarf .30 .20 Sow over one year 1.00 .75 Kale, 3 plants .50 .25 2393 139.50 amount of each warrant, shall be the Pillow Slips, one pairLunch 30 .20 Sow under one year 1.00 .75 Sage, 2 plants--..— .50 .25 2397 4.64 warrants to be so funded through said Cloth t. .30 .20 Sow and at least 3 pigs unde^ 8 weeks 2.00 1.00 Hops, 1 plant .50 .25 2398 25.00 issue of bonds of said county. Night Gown .30 .20 Sunflower, 1 head— .50 .25 60.00 2442 Commissioner Slack seconded the CLASS 3—CATTLE Corset Cover 30 .20 .25 Leek, 3 plants .50 2444 80.00 motion to adopt said resolution, 1st 2nd 25 Citron, 2 specimens .50 5.30 CLASS 81—FRENCH EMBROIDERY whereupon said resolution was unanimously 2452 Registered Dairy Bull over one year 2453 14.50 adopted. any breed $2.00 $1.00 CLASS 28—COLLECTION 1st 2nd 2454 5.00 Center Piece. .30 Warrant Registered Dairy Bull under one year .20 1st 2nd 2455 13.00 and over three months 1.50 .75 Dresser Scarf— 30 .20 Number Amount Collection' of garden vegetables, at 2456 16.40 Pure-bred Holstein Cow 1.50 .75 Two Pillow Slips and one Sheet .30 .20 2 $1706.82 least ten varieties from o.ne garden 2.00 1.00 2460 46.10 69 Pure-bred Guernsey Cow...... 1.50 .75 Lunch Cloth—— .30 150.00 .20 2993 90.00 70 Pure-bred Jersey Cow— 1.50 .75 CLASS 29—HONEY Night Gown 30 :20 13.55 3000 115.74 Pillow Slips 30 77 Pure-bred Holstein Heifer, 1 to 2 .20 10.00 1st 2nd 3116 1560.13 79 years old 1.50 .75 Towels ...: 30« .20 167.88 Honey in comb .50 .25 3.5(1 3342 Pure-bred Guernsey Heifer, 1 to 2 Lunch Cloth and four Napkins....: .30 80 .20 139.00 Honey, extracted, one pint .50 .25 3418 1725.26 149-150 years old ...— 1.50 .75 352.54 Bees Wax .50 .25 CLASS 82—TATTING 3628 162.00 153 Pure-bred Jersey Heifer, 1 to 2 years 143.26 Bees at Work. .—... 1.00 .50 3632 274.66 154 old -1.50 .75 1st 2nd 261.76 3955 3000.00 DIVISION THREE Handkerchiefs 155 Pure-bred Heifer Calf under one year, .30 .20 49.40 4093 497.50 any breed _.i 1.50 .75 Table Runner. .30 .20 160 1640.96 CULINARY 4144 960.00 Center .Piece.— .30 Grade Dairy Cow 1.50 .75 I .20 204 169.94 4264 50.00 .20 Mrs. Lizzie Holler, Superintendent Baby Bonnet. .30 Grade Heifer, 1 to 2 years old t.00 .75 212 300.00 4517 139.59 Grade Dairy Heifer Calf..—- 1.00 .50 Collar? and CuffsNight 215 .30 20 150.00 BAKING 4518 400.00 Gown... Best pure-bred*Dairy Cow, any breed, .30 .20 222 96.00 4665 Dresser Scarf...... .30 156.22 sweepstakes i— 3.00 .20 247 ... 64.08 CLASS 40 4674 56.50 248 44.20 CLASS 4—POULTRY CLASS 83—COLORED EMBROIDERY 4685 202.27 -4 Lot 1. Bread— 2hh ......... 10.00 1st 2nd 4687 177.47* 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 433 600.00 Trio (old) of any standard breed...— .50 .25 4688 534^r Center Piece. ...... .30 Loaf Graham Bread :. .20 .50 .25 450 ..... 2 0 0 0 0 Trio of Bantams, any breed .50 .25 4689 jMjb Lunch Cloth 1 .30 .20 Loaf White Bread...... ,50 .25 456 464.56 Ducks, one pair .50 .25 4702 Table Cover....' 30 300.00 .20 Loaf Rye Bread..—. 1 ... .50 .25 548 1 1 4 4 5 Turkeys, one pair .50 .25 4811 232.17 Lot 2. Loaf Cake, not frosted— 550 CLASS 84—HARDANGER WORK Geese, one pair..... 50 .25 4816 ........ 1888.2GI 500.00 White, Angel Cake ... .50 .25 552-553 290.75 Guineas, one pair .50 .25 4901 1st 2nd .50 .25 300.00 564 51.25 Brown eggs, one dozen 50 .25 Center Piece. .30 .20 5155 188.80 ... .50 .25 565-566 918,00 White eggs, one dozen. 50 .25 Curtains ...i 5183 .... .30 .20 238.34 Fruit, dark .25 ... .50 573 150.00 Lunch Cloth. 5184 .30 .20 53.29 Lot 3. Layer Cake— DIVISION TWO 671 137.99 Dresser Searf 5913 .30 .20 Chocolate ... .50 .25 1000.00 676 273.33 FARM PRODUCTS Collars and Cuffs, sets .30 .20 6430 103.50 Fruit, filling (filling not specified)...— ... .50 .25 677 57.32 7360 C. A. Anderson, Superintendent 249.30 Lot 4. Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts— CLASS—85—SOFA PILLOWS 678 22.00 7718 Aople Pie 23.04 ... .50 .25 CLASS 20—GRAINS 692 8.51 1st 2nd 7719 Pumpkin Pie ... 9.68 .. .50 .25 693 ......... 8.0ft Cross. Stitch..:. .30 Sheaves to be 3 inches in diameter at band. .20 7720 Lemon Pie .50 9.20 .25 702-703 1713.33 1st 2nd White Embroidery .30 .20 7721 9.20 Cookies, three varieties, 6 of each ... .. .50 .25 726 150.00 Colored Embroidery ... .30 Sheaf Spring Wheat. 50 .25 .20 7722 Doughnuts, 6 specimens 25 '9.20 ._ .50 730 199.88 Sheaf Winter Wheat .50 .25 Crochet ... 30 .20 7723 9.68 743 ..... 55.00 CLASS 4l—PICKLES AND RELISHES Sheaf six-rowed Bearded Barley 50 .25 7724 6.90 CLASS 86-^CROSS STITCH 833' 91.87 Sheaf two-rowed Bearded Barley 50 .25 7852 Lot 1. Sweet Pickles— 72.70 856 24.94 1st 2nd Sheaf hulled beardless Barley .50 .25 7908 247.52 1st 2nd 879 Center Piece. 20 8.10 Sheaf hulless beardless Barley...... .50 .25 .30 7909 241.56 Crabapple 50 .25 891 192.13 Lunch Cloth and'four Napkins 30 Sheaf Rye ..... 50 .25 .20 7910 700.69 Peach 25 50 892 148.19 Dresner Scarf 30' Sheaf White Oats 50 .25 .20 8045 ,, 150.00 Watermelon ... 50 .25 893 ......... 1 8 1 2 5 iSheaf Buckwheat .... 50 .25 8046 CLASS 87—PICTURES A,ND DRAWINGS V-!M0.69 Tomatoes 50 .25 925 31.92 Sheaf Spelts .50 .25 8095 ........ Lot 2. Sour Pickles— 1st 2nd 968 63.33 Threshed grains same as above except one (1) 8096 125& Cucumber Oil .50 .25 Oil Painting. .20 30 970-971 944.28 'quart of each and including field peas and millet. 8120 25.00 Cucumber „.. 50 .25 Water Color .... .30 .20 972 165.30 Corn, Six Ears— 8127 632.58 Dill ... .50 .25 Crayon Work. .30 .20 974 50.00 1st 2nd 8273 Lot 3. Relishes— 150.00 Pen and Ink Sketch 30 .20 300.00 Sweet Corn, ripe 1 .50 .25 979 8274 200.00 Mustard Pickle .50 .25 Photographs, amateur 30 .30 1008-1009-ibib 436.10 Sweet corn, roasting stage.:... 50 .25 8347 235.00 Chili Sauce .50 25 Taxidermy .... .30 .20 1075 129.85 Pop Corn .. 50 .25 8224 Corn Relish.^ 100.00 .50 .25 1079 42.00 Field C6rn, dent .50 .25 8351 CLASS 88—MISCELLANEOUS 149.70 81.86 1081 Field Corn, flint 50 .25 CLASS 42—CANNED VEGETABLES 8252 152.75 1st 2nd 1088 50.00 4 8355 140.00 1st 2nd China, hand painted 1 30 CLASS 21—FORAGE CROPS .20 1089 50.00 8356 Tomatoes .50 125 102.10 Raffia Work .1 —.30 .20 1109 1st 2nd 175.74 8357 Beets :. 50 201.25 .25 .20 Rattan ,30 1110 16.25 Rape, 3 plants 50. .25 8358 .... Corn 1.... ... .. .50 .25 il3.55 Cut Work 30 .20 Canadian Field Peas, 3-inch bundle— .50 .25 177.63 1111 8374 Peas ... .50 25 19.20 Irish .Crochet-,.,....— 30 .20 1112 174.00 Tame Vetch. 3-inch bundle .50 .25 8381 String Beans...- 50 .25 Cut Flower Display ... .30 :2Q 15.75 1174 .... 66.01 Millet, broom corn type .50 .25 8399 ........ 38.001 Potted Plant——....... .30 .20 1175 .... Millet, foxtail type—.—......& 50 .25 50.00 CLASS 43—CANNED FRUITS 8439 25.86 Potted Plant/in bloom... .30 .20 1186-1187 Fodder Corn, six stalks... ...... .50 .25 *102.12 8440 1st 2nd 48.85 Collection of home-grown flowers, at 1 4 0 2 29.50 Wild Strawberry, pint .50 25 8441 CLASS 22—GRASSES AND CLOVERS 300.00 least 6 varieties from one garden .30 .25 1 4 0 4 20.79 8442 Tame Strawberry, pint _( .50 25 300.00 3-inch bundles. Seed 1 pint. Home grown in 1921. DIVISION SIX 1409 .... 16.25 25 8443 Wild Plum. pint. .50 350.00 1st 2nd 1410 188.50 Wild Raspberry, pint _— .50 25 8444 BOYS' AND GIRLS' DEDARTMENT 252.38 Clover, medium red 50 .25 1411 191.76 Tame Raspberry, pint .50 8447 25 199.52 Mr. F. G. Wells and Miss Anna C. Erickson Clover. Alsike .50 .25 1430 .... 85.10 8509 Currants, pint. .50 25 310.25 Alfalfa 50 .25 1431 .... 8.00 Superintendents Wild Gooseberry, pint 1 50 8517 25 8.75 Timothy .50 .25, 1432 13.00 Entries" open to those enrolled in Boy's and Girl's 8518 71.96 Red Too a, .50 .25 CLASS 44—PRESERVED FRUITS 1434 .... 46.25 Club Work. 8527 10.00 Sweet Clover ...... .50 .25 1435 .... 14.31 1st 8529 1 2nd CLASS 100 1000.00 Blue Joint 50 .25 1436 .... 35.46 8603 jWild Strawberry, pint .50 .25 10.00 Red Clover Seed 50 .25 1437 .... 49.05 Potatoes, any standard variety. .50 .25 8615 Tame Strawberry, pint... ,50 .25 Alsike Clover Seed ......,— .50 .25 Display of garden products, at least 1 4 4 0 607.95 8617 Timothy Seed ..... .50 .25 •Wild Plum, Pint. .25 .50 5 varieties.—1—,— .75 1442 .... 58.00 .50 8618 1443 .... 183.50 Tame Plum, pint.. .50 .25 8623 CLASS 23—POTATOES CLASS 101—BAKING, CANNING AND SEWING 15.60 1445 .... 46.14 Wild Raspberry, pint —... .50 .25 8625, 19.30 32 Specimens. Yeast bread, white,-' .50 .25 1446 .... 231.84 8708 25 \Tame Raspberry, pint.'— /... .50 20.00 1st 2nd Yeast bread, whole wheat— .50 .25 1447 43.56 8712 "Earlv Ohio —.. .50 .25 8.75 Currants, pirtt .50 .25 Biscuit, white baking powder, Vi doz. .50 .25 1448 40.00 8713 ......... 10.00 Irish Cobbler .50 .25 Cake, ai^y kind.——.—.—, .50 .25 IWild Gooseberry, pint ——. .50 .25 1449 19.10 8714 Bliss Triumph 50 .25 65.05 Cookies, Yi doz......—............ .50 .25 1453 .... 155.60 8715 ......... 121.66 Green Mountain type. .50 .25 Collection of canned vegetables and CLASS 45—JELLIES 1455 29.25 8716 Rural New Yorker type.— ..... .50 .25 10.00 fruit,, at least 5 varieties .75 .30 1456 .... 13.00 2nd 1st 8717 73.35 Burbank Russet .50 .25 Exhibit- of sewing work, first year* articles 1 4 5 9 218.95 Currants ...... .50 .25 8718 578.44 to be divided as suggested in 1 4 6 2 65.00 CLASS 24—ROOT CROPS .25 Raspberry .50 87241/fc 25.00 Minnesota Garment Making Bulletin 1 5 0 7 1468.01 Plum .50 .25 8769 1st 2nd .75 150.00 No. 46. .50 1512 .... 15.40 ...... .50 .25 8797 Mangles, tankard, 4 specimens .50 .25 Exhibit of sewing wqrk, second year, 27.93 1513 .... 300:00 .25 Raspberry and Apple .50 8800 IMangles, long, 4 specimens....-...!.—.. .50 .25 105.00 articles to be included as suggested 1515 .... 21.00 Raspberry and Currant-— .50 .25 8801 ..., "Ruta Bagas, 4 specimens .— .50 .25 132.24 in Minnesota Garment Making Bulr 1516 .... 15.00 Highbush CranberryPlum .50 .25 •Stock Turnips, 4 specimens 50 .25 8807 .... .75 19.00 letin No. 46— 2— .50 1 5 2 2 7'.00 and Apple. 50 .25 8813 Stock Sugar Beets, 4 specimens.—. .50 .25 150.00 1533 42.22 CLASS 102—CHILDREN'S JUDGING CONTEST 8941 Stock Carrots, 6 specimens .50 .25 200.00 CLASS 46—MISCELLANEOUS 1535 .... 44.10 8951 Open to boys under 18 years of age— 20.25 1537 .... CLASS 25—BUTTER AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 1st 2nd 67.75 8956 305.27 1538 .... 1st 2nd 3rd Noodles .50 .25 55.50 1st 2nd 8957 300.001 1 5 4 1 Old Country Dishes .50 .25 Boys' Potato.judging Contest— 1.50 1.00 .50 1124.00 1-pound print Home Dairy Butter .50 .25 9003 150.00 1 5 5 7 Odd 'Dishes L— .25 55.00 .50 5-pound jar Home Dairy Butter™ 50 .25 Boys' Stock Judging Contest.—— 1.50 1.00 50 9004 1 5 6 0 180.45 •Cottage Cheese .50 .25 9024 DIVISION FOUR 1 5 6 6 CLASS 103—CLUB DEMONSTRATIONS "V 75.66 9026 .. 8.75 CLASS 26—FRESH FRUITS 1575 19.45 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Bread Baking Demonstration. 9070 ......... 2.25 1577-1578 1985.59 1st 2nd 9075 152.50 Garment Making Demonstration. J' 1661 .... 115.28 'Crab Aoples, 1 quart .50 .25 Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, Superintendent 9076 20.00 1663 25 Any other Apples, 5 specimens .— .50 100.00 .V1 DIVISION SEVEN 9089 208.35 1674 a'V CLASS Tame Plum, one pint .50 .25 90.00 9090 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 177.20 1675 Compass Cherries, one pint .50 .25 50.40 9093 39.88 1704 .... Miss Lucy Barrett, Superintendent Everbearing Strawberriej, whole plant Apron, fancy—...-.—1 ,........... 32.50 9094 77.95 1847 ..... in fruit .. .50 .25 Display of work, done in Koochiching County 75.20 Corset Coyer— 9108 300.00 1848 .... 30.28 Home-spun yarn, 1 poundHand schools, including booklet making, garment making, 9112 A 11.90 CLASS 27—GARDEN VEGETABLES 1851 ... 17.76 witter: color painting, charcoal drawing*, 'manual Woven Rug_ 1852 .. **st 2nd 7.20 Other Hand-made Rug. training and canning. This display will include articles imw& 25 ^Radishes, 10 specimens ...I.50 '-C 1853 .. Quilt exhibited a't the Minnesota State Fair,1921. 64.68 (Continued on page 'z-k-v AS -WM ••V