International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 23, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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A I#-: by fhe (A tb Tsrmer as a {rafle-mark DAIRY Woman Made Road Woods Flower-Carpeted. products that he ships to joints fitside Soon after the earliest blossoms have bis own state ln other words, -a Supervisor at 76 FACTS lifted their heads to the sunshine the commodity that mov&v interstate In stately queen of the vernal wood»— commerce. It must be printed, stamped, the large white triilium—unfurls her MfcCr#*' J. or otherwise attached to -each parcel. fs banners of snowy white. In many rjMJ The federal law makes no provision woods this species occurs in such HARVESTING SUPPLY OF ICE for the registering of namesused as numbers as to give the forest floor trade-marks on commodities that are the appearance of a white-starred carpet. Few Tools. Are quired on Averag' shipped only within the state. ... We are likely _lo find a white Farm and It is One ofHeat 4 Common-LaW Right in Name. spider, with the front two pairs of Payiiifl Crops. Although it is thought advisable^ it legs much elongated, sitting close to is not necessary that the name be arranged the center of the flower. This is the (Prepared by the United Statea Department into any distinctive design. Under white crab spider, a species which of Agriculture.) Cooling milk on the farm will reduce the trade-mark act of 1905, It was thus maintains an attitude of waiting not possible to register a name that milk losses. All that is required is a with its long legs spread like a pair is merely .geographical, or merely descriptive, supply of ice and a little care. Natural of forceps over the middle of the blossom HA ice can be harvested on farms where or is merely a.surname not ready to seize such insects as may disnlayed in some particular or distinctive 85 per cent of our milk is produced, visit it in search of nectar'-or pollen. and it is one of the real paying crops manner.^ Such marks, however, —American Forestry Magazine *. can be registered under the act of the farm. Few tools are required, of 1920, if they have been' In use by and for the average farm two saws, \.)// BIDS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOL. the applicant In Interstate commerce two pairs of tongs, two ice hooks, one CLOSE MARCH 6, 1922. for not less than one year. In this pointed Jaar and one straight board for way congress sought to~glve recognition marking, should be sufficient. IXTERNATIOAAL FALLS, to a common-law right in a name The first thing -to do is to provide MINNESOTA. used as a trade-mark on the ground a place to store the ice. If ice is scarce of its use. fv', and hard to put up, it would probably AurocAsreii Sealed bids will be received up to .+ be well to build an ice house, plans for the hour -of two (2) o'clock, Monday, Mrs. Margaret Finley. aged 76. BEST DISTRIBUTER OF WEEDS which may be obtained from the dairy March 6, 1922 by the Board of Education is very happy in her new job as road for the Unorganized School --4 division, United States Department of commissioner or road supervisor of District, Koochiching County, G. A. Oat Crop Put In Carelessly and Without Agriculture. When ice is abundant Rahn township in Pennsylvania. $ Nelson Clerk, International Falls, Cleaning Seed—Noxious She has" been named to succeed her and easily harvested it may be cheaper Minnesota, for the erection of a consolidated son, who died recently. Plants Result" to disregard the shrinkage factor and school building at* Silverdale, store it in a pit, cellar, shed or other Koochiching County, Minnesota. One of our best weed distributers place, and Insulate it with sawdust or All bids must be in strict accordance is the oat crop. Oats are naturally shavings. If this is done 20 to 60 per with plans and specifications partial to weeds, and to add to the cent additional ice should be provided prepared by Liebenberg, Kaplan & NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: problem we usually put the oat crop to allow for shrinkage. Martin, Architects and Engineers, In carelessly, often on weedy ground, Minneapolis, Minn., and must be accompanied Where cream only is to be cooled frequently without cleaning the seed. The undersigned hereby give notice by a certified check for altyw at least one-half ton of ice per that sealed proposals for the material The result is that smartweed, wild five (5%) per cent of bid as evidence cow. For cooling milk, allow 1H tons a and labor necessary to construct new oats and pigeon grass dispute with that the bidder will enter into the per cow. These quantities should be at frame and stucco school buildlngr contract if awarded the work. the oat crop for the water and fertility enough to leave a margin for household for Border, Minnesota, are called by Plans can be seen after February In the soil. Were the same care use but It is better to have too Unorganized School District No. 1, 16th at the Office of the Clerk of the given the oat crop that Is now accorded to much, than too little. Whenever practicable Koochiching County, Minnesota, be Board. wheat our returns per acre build the ice house in the form delivered to the office of Mr. G. A. Olson, If plans other than the above are would be more and our weed problem of a cube, allowing 45 cubic feet of Clerk, International Falls, Minnesota, desired for personal use by any contractor, measurably less. space for each ton of ice. until the hour of 2:00 P. M. on he can receive them from the the sixth day of March, 1922. Architects on payment of $25.00, $15.00 The pond or stream selected for cutting Plans and specifications after February Great Killing off Rabbits. of which will be returned on date of Ice should, of course, be free from FARM NAME REAL 20th, 1922, will be on file with and with It a desire to he protected Monon, Ind. Ten men from the opening bids if a bona fide bid is filed dirt or contamination from barnyards, the Clerk and at the office of W. P. and plans and specifications returned against others adopting the same name Knights of Pythias lodge killed 120 rabbits privies or refuse heaps. The ice should Allred, Jr. Architect, Duluth, Minnesota, to the office of the Architects. the other night, and then a rabbit and thereby btnefltlng by the reputation be kept clear of snow, as snow retards also with the Builders' Exchanges The successful bidder must furnish already established for it. banquet was held in the lodge, hall. ASSETTO OWNER freezing. When it has frozen to a sufficient of Duluth and Minneapolis. bond in compliance with the State laws, The hunters left here In automobiles The United States government, depth mark off the surface into Proposals shall be in accordance with to insure the faithful performance of and covered the. territory adjoining through its patent,office, which Interprets cakes of the desired size, making sure the plans and specifications, and accompanied the contract. this place in six hours.- It was the big-gest the trade-mark and label copyright hat the lines form rectangles. Cut out by a certified check in the The Board reserves the right to reject slaughter of rabbits ever recorded laws, is prepared to give this sum of approximately five (5%) per a strip of ice (with the saw) the width any or all bids. here. protection within certain limits. Some cent of bid, drawn in favor of the Can Be Used to Good Advantage of the cake desired, and force this strip G. A. OLSON, of the states have laws authorising Treasurer of said School District, thus under the ice, $hus forming a channel Clerk. in Connection With Marketing Man Father. confirming the willingness of the bidder the registration of farm names with Aged Pr oud Feb. 16-23. to the landing and loading place. Large to enter into agreement and to the state authorities, and no one else Mammoth Spring, Ark.—Dr. D. F. of Products. strips may then be sawed off and floated deliver to the owner a satisfactory In that state Is allowed to use the Curtis, aged eighty, and whose wife is to the landing, where they may be NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Surety Company's bond in the sum of name. This is merely for use within forty-four years of age, Is the father cut up into cakes. These cakes are the contract price within six (6) days of a twelve-pound baby girl born recently. that particular state. The United/ OF MUCH VALUE TO BREEDERS then hauled to the storage place and after mailing of, or personal, notification PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING—M1ZPAH, states patent office, however, Is prepared This is the couple's twelfth packed in as close together as possible, of award. Failure to do so without MINNESOTA. child, two of whom are dead. to register farm names as trademarks and all cracks and air spaces filled in good cause forfeits the check to if they meet specified requirements. with sawdust. Cakes that are cut said District. Office of the County Board of Education This will protect the owner Acts as Sort of Guaranty That Anything squarely and are uniform in size and of Koochiching County for the In receiving proposals the owner in against' their use by others anywhere From That Particular Piaco no way obligates himself to accept the shape pack together with less air space Unorganized Territory of Koochiching in the United States. There are certain Is All That Is Claimed—Can lowest or any other bid. to handle. County, Minnesota at International and are convenient requirements, however, that must By order of the Board of Education. Asks One Turkey Falls, Minnesota. Bs Registered. Ti\e cost of ice is small, and the be met, as In the case of other sorts Proposals will be received at the MR. G. A. OLSON. work generally comes during a slack an Acre for Farm of names used as trade-marks under Clerk. above office by the County Board of (Prepared by th« United State* Department season. There is little reason, there- the federal trade-mark law. The farm Feb. 16-23. of Agriculture.) Education of Koochiching County, Minnesota Many farmers throughout the coun--try White Rock, S. D.—A farmer name, for one thing, must be used for the Unorganized Territory are finding it to their advantage here has offered to rent his farm of Koochiching County Minnesota up CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION commercially to give their farms attractive of 160 acres on the sole condi- I until the hour of two (2) o'clock P.M. FOR DETERMINATION OF tion that the tenant shall—turn March 6, 1922) for the erection and completion names that can be used in DESCENT OF LAND. of a Public School Building connection with marketing their products. over to him one turkey for each "i to be built at Mizpah, Minnesota, including acre. Turkeys' sold by the land Provided the quality of the ESTATE OF LARS ROLANDSON all labor and materials. owner during the closing weeks product is kept up, a reputation is Bids must be in accordance with the quickly established for the farm and of 1921 brought him t'lom ?8 t« STATE OF MINNESOTA. plans and specifications prepared by $10 each. He believes that b* Iho commodity that makes the name ,County of Koochiching, E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alworth this method he would be getiin^ of real worth in dollars and cents In Probate Court. Building, Duluth, Minnesota. the "long end" of the largai when it comes in competition on the In the Matter of the Estate of Lars Copies of plans and specifications when his tenant at the .end market with other products. The Rolandson, Decedent. may be obtained from the School Board name becomes in time, a real asset to 1922 paid his rent with 1 HO tip The State of Minnesota to Sana Larson or from the ^Architect by a deposit of keys. the owner and has a money value much Ole Rolandson and John Rolandson, thirty ($30) dollars which will be returned like the good-will in other kinds of all persons interested in the determination on the date of letting, if a of the descent of the real business. bona fide bid is filed and the plans and Ar'RITER SON-IN-LAW estate of said decedent: The petition TO WED specificationsi returned. Breeders Recognize Value of Name. of Ole Rolandson having been filed in Copies of the plans and specifications In England many farms have borne this court, representing the said decedent will be on file at the Builders Exchange Old Enough, to Be His Mother, But distinctive names for years, which died more than five years prior at Minneapolis, at the office It's Logical Thing to Do^~New liave become famous in connection to the filing thereof, leaving certain of the Board and at the Architects office York Woman Says. with various products. This has been real estate in said petition described, and at the Duluth Builders' Exchange. Almost Any Old Barn or Shed Can Be •specially true in the case of certain and that no will of decedent has been Converted Into a Suitable Icehouse. New York.—Mrs. Sarah Wright Mc proved nor administration of his estate breeders of cattle. The name of the Bids must be accompanied by a certified «rmold, founder aiitl vice preiIenv granted in this state, and praying farm passes current among cattle fore, why every farmer .in the naturalIce check in the sum of five per »f the Woman's Press club of this that the descent of said real estate be breeders as a sort of guaranty that section should not have ice with cent (5%) of the amount of the bid, rity, and her son-in-law, George Utlie determined by this cotfrt: animals from that farm are all that which to cool his dairy products, and made payable to the treasurer the planned to go before a-city mngis Therefore you. and each of you, are is claimed for them. The practice is same will be forfeited to the said to make such delicacies as ice cream, Farm Name Has Money Value. frate and be married. hereby cited and required to show coming into vogue in this country, School District if the bidder fails to iced tea, iced buttermilk, iced fruit and cause, if any you have, before this course 1 know I am old enough enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory vegetables, etc., possible on the farm. court, at the Probate Court Room in fo he his mother," she said, "but I Surety Company Bond in full the Court House in the City of International :ave been at the head of the household amount of the contract within seven OiL- Clean Holes. Falls, in the County of Koochiching, for a good many years, lis (7) days after being notified of the Whenever it becomes necessary to State of Minnesota, on the acceptance of his bid. ay we were business partners and examine the interior of the motor, for 13th day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock The right is reserved to accept any vere interested in the- same things, any cause whatever, the car owner A. M.., why said petition should not be bid or parts of bids or to reject any if is the logical tiling to do, and there granted. should make it a point to clean the or all bids. any reason to make any fuss n't Witness the Judge of said court, and oil holes at the lower end of the connecting By order of the County Board of Education. ver it. the seal thereof this 13th day of February, rods. Mrs. Uthe, daughter of yrs. Mc-p.i.nold, 1922. G. A. OI^SON, .1 a year «go. NOTICE (Court Seal) The Forgetting. Clerk. JOHN BERG, "I believe in forgetting Injuries!" Feb. 16-23.. Probate Judge. "That's ail-Tight to forget an inJury GEO. E. ERICKSON, All the Year Round. but don't forget that you have Press want ads bring results. Try Sing of ice and coal men, Attorney for Petitioner. forgotten it!"—Wayside Tales. They are like the bees: them and be convinced. -Feb. 16-23-March 2. One stings in the summer time, Tfee other when we freeze! Any person who subscribed for Thr Eternal Feminine, *JLL HAVE. LEAVE SOME THINS GOSH' B*OKE,AND "Ethel is taking violin Wessons." CASH sou "PROMISED BETTY A IF GAJsTr the Press during the salesmanship "Is she? Why, the poor girl hasn't bOX OF CANDY! the slightest ear for music." "I know. But she has beautiful contest last fall will confer •'howS.** Proof of Wisdom. a favor on the management by "You continue to have faith in the wisdom of the plain people?" by notifying this office immediately I do," replied Senator Sorghum. F. Parks "The plain people in my district have elected me over and over again. if they are not getting Had Passed "Rough" Spots. the pap# regularly every Bert—Too bad, Pete, you had to lose your wife after so many years of MOURE. AN HOUR LATE married life. -ISN'T YOUR WATCH GOING? ITS GONE! Pete—Yes, and I was just getting wiLi GOING used to her." International Falls Press Tit for Tat. Ham—I heard you were stuck on the horse the blind man sold you Bud—We are even now:^ I gave higi counterfeit bills ***«&& J. Ktf Snajipiw, ••y y«y, JOiOllt. SOf course. She couldn ,v^y\\e qn|l^ you:lai«w.^