International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 8, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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gswrfg^nrremifBTFffisgi PAGE SEVEtf armament petitions which were in THINGS ONE WOULD FORGET Minnesota, did, on the ,22W .day of BLUEBEARD! NAILING YOUR LIE feY MACHINE turn forwarded to the president. January, 1921, file in this office Sworn Women of the Forsyth unit have Statement and Application. No. 013301. When I was a young fellow, shy held their meeting on renovation of to purchase the Lot 4. Section 34! and self-coynscious, I went to a clothes, which is one of a series of Township 70 N., Range 20 W. 4tl'« four being conducted. church sociable. I escorted three Principal Meridian,, and the timber Women of the Loman, Indus and thereon, under the provisions of the charming young girls with angelic Pelland units have held their lesson act of June 3, 4-87S. and acts amend-, A'.W-V-V^ countenances and human appetites y.v,w.%?TO*. atory, known, as the "'Timber and on decorative stitches. Illustrative out to the refreshment table. After Stone Law", at such value as might materiaj has been furnished by the they had eaten all they wanted I be fixed by appraisement, and that, extension division thru the farm bureau pursuant to such application, the land found that I had left my pocketbook office for this lesson. r, and timber thereon have been estimated Mizpah is arranging to buy a carload at home. A deaf man, whom had and valued by applicant the of corn cooperatively. never seen before, was at the cashier's timber estimated 18000 board feet at What is your unit doing? desk. My face aflame, I went $3.00 per M, and the land $13.00 that down and said softly: said applicant will offer final proof in FARMERS' INSURANCE ASS'N support of his application and sworn "I regret to say that I have, unfortunately, DOINC^ GOOD BUSINESS statement on the 29th day of December, come away without any 1921, before the Register and Receiver change to—" of the United States I^and Office, (From Farm Bureau News) "Change two?" chirped -the old at. DUluth, Minnesota. The county mutual/ fire insurance Any person is at liberty to protest man. "Oh yes I can—five if you want association organized thru the efforts this purchase before entry, or initiate it." of the farm bureau has already written a contest at any time before $40,000 of insurance on property A crowd of people was waiting impatiently: patent issues, filing a corroborated affidavit in this county. The figure should to pay their bills and get in this office, alleging facts reach $100,000 before the annual meeting which would defeat the entry. away. "in January. Insurance will be Witnesses: Charles Mattson, Frank Finally I shouted: "I have no written on farm buildings and their E. Cusson of Duluth, Minnesota, and contents, town halls. and country money," and I was ready to sink into Benjamin H. Hoyer and John W. Huey stores not within the limits of incorporated the earth, while all the people, especially of Virginia, Minnesota. villages. 1 ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, the three girls I had treated, Do not think because you.'have been AUTQCAftTER Sciencc has made another human interest discovery, this: That you Register. were giggling and chuckling audibly. unable to get insurance in the past 22^—Pa. Oct. 27-Dec. may be quite able to keep your face when you tell a lie, but you can't Hefe is a camera study in court Some of the church members came up that you cannot get insurance in the keep your eyes normal. An invention called the "retinoscope," trained df "Bluebeard" Landru, the Frenchman farmers' mutual association. This association to see 'what the uproar was, and recognized your eyes', at once detects that you arc lying. Picture on shows how the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION whose trial in Paris for murdering was formed for the express rfctinoscope is used. me, made it all right with ten of his wives is becoming /m FOR ADMINISTRATION purpose of writing insurance where the cashier.^—Ex. world famous The cables are full the requirements of "old line"' companies of the trial. He had proposed marriage O O #J» #J» ».• Estate of Emil Hammelton. 55 W V# V# V# A WHAT THE FARM BUREAU would not permit them to to over 200 women. In the matter of the estate of Emil HEALTHY SWEDEN UNITS ARE DOING write. Every farmer in Koochiching Hammelton, deceased. FARM BUREAU NEWS county should carry insurance. There Sweden, with a death rate of 13.29 State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching, have been several fires within the value of $600.00 consisting of a homestead ass per thous.and, claims to be the healthiest (From Farm Bureau News) in Probate Court. past few months in this county which in the County of Koochiching, At the request of the farm bureau, place on earth. The showing is The State of Minnesota to Mary meant a complete loss of the buildings State of Minnesota, described as follows, the Littlefork commercial club Hammelton, a'nd all persons interested reflected in the highest actual relative PICRIC ACID DISTRIBUTED and their contents.»You cannot afford to-wit: NE% of SW%, S% of has agreed to act in the capacity of in the granting of administration of rate of population increase in a to take this risk, when such satisfactory SW% Sec. 8, and NW% of NW% Sec. 17. a farm bureau unit in handling farm the estate of said decedent: The petition Town .158, Range 25, and praying that terms are offered by the hundred years. So we may still expect (From Farm Bureau News) bureau affairs for Jameson township of Mary Hammelton having been letters of administration of his estate mutual association. Scandinavia to help in the until the farm bureau members The two carloads of picric acid allotted filed in this court, representing that Rates" in the mutual association on be granted to C. V. Linsten, and that wish to form a separate organization growth of America's population.— to this county by the War Department Emil Hammelton. then a resident of farm property are 75 cents per $100 a distribution of said property be have been received and delivered there. Ira Foster was chosen to represent Springfield Republican. the County of Koochiching, State of made forthwith and the court having of insurance for one year. $1.60 per that community at the annual to those who had previously Minnesota, died intestate on the 5th fixed the time and place for hearing 100 for three years, an4/$2.25 per 100 farm bureau meeting. Only one community placed their orders with the farm bureau. day of November, 1921 that all the POULTRY SHOW THIS for five years. Moreover, if the said petition: Therefore, you, and now remains without a local Practically all of the first car property and assets of said deceased YEAR LARGEST EVER money collected for premiums at this each of you, are hereby cited and required organization and a director where delivered, has been used while a considerable was excemp't from the payment of to show cause, if any you have, rate is more than the amount required there are enough members for a unit. part -of the second car will debts and did not exceed in value Six (From Farm Bureau News) before this court at the probate Court to pay losses of members, the One community with a local organization be held over until next spring owing Hundred and Fifty Dollars that said The annual show held by the Koochiching Rooms in the Court House, in the surplus will be refunded as dividends to freezing of the ground before it has endorsed the pian of affiliation estate of decedent at the time of county poultry association this City of International! Falls, in the or used in payment of extended insurance. presented by the farm bureau arrived Those who have used their his death, included no personal property year at' the citv hall. International County of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, If losses exceed the amount but has not taken formal action picric acid have been well pleased. of the probable value of $—, divided Falls, Nov. 14, 15. 16 was thie largest on the 26th day of December, collected for premiums, assessments to amend their constitution. Only A large number have asked if they as follows: yet held in the county. All the 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said petition will never exceed $1.00 per $100 of one farmers club in the county has might not get another allotment. 1. Household goods—None. coups of both the county poultry association should not be granted. insurance owing to an arrangement not yet taken this matter up for action. They report that it is more powerful 2 Wearing Apparel—None. and the Fort Frances Poultry Witness, the Judge of said court and with the First State Re-Insurance association Koochiching county has one of than dynamite stick for stick altho 3. Stock—None. association were necessary to the Seal of said court, this 29th day which pays all losses in excess the most complete and workable organizations the sticks were much smaller. 4. Notes, Bonds, etc.—None. house the birds which numbered nearly of November, 1»21. of that amount. in Minnesota. A direct saving in the initial cost of 5. Miscellaneous—None five hundred. Lack of sufficient JOHN BERG, Applications for insurance are written The Ranier Farm and Community nearly $2000 a car over the whole%ale and that the said estate included real floor space made it necessary to arrange (Court Seal) Probate Judge. by various agents appointed in club has decided to postpone meetings price of dynamite was made by estate of the estimated and probable Dec. 1-8-15. the coops in double decks. the'various localities of the county. until March. They are conducting securing this oicric acid thru the While several farmers from Loman, The following agents have been appointed a very successful lyceum course farm bureau. 'Considering the better Pejland and Ranier exhibited at the to date: execution gotten from the picric acid, this winter. This course is patronized show this year, farmers generally C. Vic. Linsten, International Falls. by the people of, International Falls the total. saving to the farmers has thruout the county have not taken B. J. Ward, Rauch. been easilv more than $5000 to say since no course of this kind is given the interest in this show which the John Vagts, Frontier. nothing of the saving on caps and "there. management have hoped for. There O. E. Lindvall, Lindford. The Ray farm bureau unit is collecting fuse which were purchased at the Iowst are some well bred birds in Koochiching C. W. C. Bauer. Big Falls. quoted wholesale price and with the few delinquent member county and therei should be as Ole O. Skhal. Big Falls. he maximum discounts. ships in that community. They ex many or more birds from the rural Chas. Erickson, Dentaybow. A small amount 'of No. 8 caps and pect a 100 per cent record. communities at the show as there Frank Wilbur. Bannock. Waukanha arranged for a community fuse is still left. Those wishing the are from International Falls and outde J. R. Mac1- Big Falls. same should write the county agent Thanksgiving dinner. the county. The exhibit sent the G. A. Murrav Manitou. Lindford was the rst community at oncfe. ereatest distance was from Mr. Ghostly ,_J. T. O'Louerhlin Northome. to approve the schedule of land clearing No more pircic ac:d is available ai of Anoka. If poultrymen outside T. B. Cobev, Clementson. he oresent time. If more can be meetings. Account the.iCounty find.it to their advantage S. F. Plummer, Loman. otten later, notice to that effect The Ericsburg. Sturgeon River, Loman, to send birds to this show, the local To date O. E. L'ndvall has written Margie and Bannock units secured ill be given thru the local farm bueau people should not hesitate to sepd the-largest amount of insurance, having directors. a good list of signers to the dis their birds here. A prize won at this $16,600 to his credit. E. J. W. show is the best advertising that could Kohlhause of Mizpah. secretary of the poss:blv be invested in. association, has written $16,350. Other This year five of the silver cups offered aeents have written the balance. at the show went to exhibitors Tn the near future we expect t6 publish IRACLE S on the Canadian side. Are the poultrymen the amount written by all the in Koochiching county going agents. This is the time of year when the new to let this condition continue? A If you do not have an agent apnointed large amount of prize money goes in vour commun'tv vet, ar"ansre styles are eagerly discussed. with the cups. If this prize money wifh the secretary to have one and these cups are to be held in this appointed. If you have an agent and The Story of a London School Boy Who Stumbled county, it apparently must be done he has not called on you, ask him for Thrifty buying makes easy thrifty saving. by poultrymen from the rural commun'ties Ujxm the Secret of Making Dyes an application and information about which have not vet seen fit the association. This is the farmers' to exhibit at this show. Begin your from Coal Tar A savings account is always stylish and its ovn organ'zation. It offers you a preparations now to exlrbit at the service. Use it. satisfaction is lasting. next poultry show and keep the poultry association cups in Koochiching (Told In Eight Sketch**) WILD GOOSE CORN county. By JOHN RAYMOND This bank has hundreds of happy depositors, Mr. Hoberg of University Farm, who judged the show this year, in No. II A few years ago a farmer in Mich'gan- and we invite you to decide, as they did, commenting on the show mentioned shot a wild goose, and in its that the quality of the bird3 was POETS OF SCIENCE crop found two kernels of corn which to make regular deposits in an interest-bearing much better than last year. There had not been digested. He saved the William Henry Perkin was an odd grance of the rose, were fewer disqualifications this year account. sort of a youngster. When he was 13 the explosive that two kernels of corn and planted than last. years old and a student, in the City of wounds and the The show was well attended. Large them and got several ears of a varied London School he heard of a series of medicine that heals, crowds availed themselves of the opportunity You will find that REGULAR saving makes colored corn and each kernel had a lectures on chemistry during the noon the bitterness of to see one of the finest husk on it. The n£xt year he had recess. Yo«ung William Henry de- hemlock and the collections of specimens of the var your "rainy day" fund grow amazingly. cided that the lectures would be of sweetness of honey. quite a crop ^nd the following year ious standard breeds of poultry that more value to him than his lunches, so In a recent address could be found in northerp Minnesota. had a big yield and the husk did not "Teach your dollars to have more cents." in Edinburgh the he took in the lectures. The educational value of this appear on the kernels. The corn was Apparently the lectures made a decided president of the show increases with the number and a mixed color but of fine quality, no Chemical Section impression upon the boy. Two quality of birds exhibited. years later he entered the laboratory of the British Asof two ears the same color, and the a chemist named Hofman in the sociation for the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION yield was three or four large ears to First National Bank, Royal College of London and by the Advancement of a stalk. time he was 17, had started upon his Science, urging the Department of the Interior, U. S. Land career as a researcher. Perkin decided correlation of schothat A farmer near Underwood heard Office at Duluth, Minnesota, October his mission in life was to isolate lastic knowledge with the experiences of the "Wild Goose" corn and sent for 22, 1921. phenenthrene from coal tar and pre- and contacts of daily life, said: International Falls Minnesota some seed and last year he advertised NOTICE is hereby given that Albert pare artificial quinine. In order to "The quivering glint of massed ibluespeed D. Heritage, whose postoffice address the seed for sale at $7 a bushel. Two the day when his task would be bells in broken sunshine, the joyous is 621 Third Street South, Virginia, farmers near Perham went down and done he set up a'private laboratory and ra.diance of young beech leaves against worked overtime. While at work in the stately cedar, the perfume of the each secured a bushel of seed, and this laboratory in the spring of 1856, hawthorne in the twilight, the florid they have harvested an unusual crop he found in his test tube, while oxi- majesty of rhododendron, the fragrant 'of the new variety. ^wzing some aniline oil, a black, sticky simplicity of lilafc, periodically gladden HAROLD mass instead o-f clear crystals. He at- most careless heart and the least The above story was brought to the tempted to wash it out with alcohol reverent spirit but to the chemist they editor by James Keyes who was in when, to his surprise, he produced a breathe an added message, the assurwonderful Perham on Thursday and while purple solution mauve, the ance that a new season of refreshment there Amos Marckel showed him an first of the dyes. has dawned upon the world and that aniline ',,1 ear of the corn, which one of the Ten years later Perkin achieved his those delicate syntheses, into the mysgreatest triumph when he produced tery of which it is his happy privilege Perham farmers had given him. Mr. alizarin, or Turkey red, .formerly to penetrate, once again are working Marckel £ave Mr. Keyes two kernels by made only from the root 9 mad- their inimitable miracles in the labora- of the corn and Jim has put them in der. Years later the British govern- tory of the human organism." F. Parks his safety deposit box and is going to a meI,t n|Sh":d rnnVainM Poc«X indeed! But chemists are covered the vast possibilities contained -J' plant them next year. He hopes to with coal tar but gave him little ,,nan- P™rStJ^us.9 hav" if'ft equal the results obtained by the original left to German researched to »"d compete other "goose crop" farmer in Michigan, to was was ma finally nations. Few1 nations realized this have and in a few years will obla1nUaP sUan^le ToW upon te trad? truth however, until the World War "Wild Goose" corn for sale. The as offered convincing proof by opening firm ,l,( percent explosive and closing 55 iqi 100 yield is said to run" around 450 bushels I MOO SHOULDN'T A "'-if1/!1 tosses WELL- HOW a on he a at he Kaiser to the acre.—Gosh, we forget just throw vinced that, with hht unfortunately, Germany had SHOULD I "THROW THAT how much Jim did tell us the "goose THEM, THEN the aid of his chem- V? *if $ and took the trouble have corn" went to the acre—-might ,-ct= to protect the advantage. ists,. he wafs in a a been less than 450, and maybe a trifle On January 1, 1916, seven leading position to conquer dye companies of Germany formed a Amos the world more. Ask Jim Keyes .or Creative chemists dye trust to last fifty tyears with the Marckel.—Frazee Press. —the successors of idea of controlling the chemical busiPerkin—lately have ness of the world. During this period & TRY THE WANT ADS been called the they will maintain uniform prices, "Poets of Science" wages and hours of labor, and exbecause Have ydu tried the Press want ads their im- change patent^ and trade secrets, A agination has found They will divide the foreign business yet? They bring results because they -ti 'A in coal tar the fra- on an even basis and share the profits. are backed up with a big subscription list- 1 f* MM li .\ mm Mi*