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0990900000000 LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJ. 0000000000060 —at Odd Fellows hall 403 Beltrami Av¥e. 2P 0. B Raguiar mestsg mights- mee first and third T llnh.n * 8 e'clock—at Masenic hall Beltrami Ave, and Fifth st 3 [ X % 3 every second and fourtd Sunday ening, at § o'clock: In--basement of Catholic church. lh-uu Nlhu ever) second’ and. fourth Monday 0dd. Fellows 2. 0. 8. Regular: meeting nighte overy lst and 2nd Wednes- evening' at § o'cleck ean Regular meetings—First and” third Saturday after noens, at 2:30—at Odd Fel lows Halls, 403 -~ Beltram +++++++++;+++++++ - = -:- : Dual Purpose Kitchens. H I P, : By JUNIATA L. SHEPFERD, * & University !‘arm, 8t. Pauk. - + +* 7 5 -l"l--l-'l--l-d-'l"l-'l!it'l'%'l"l'fi' It is not wise to use a kitchen for both laundry and cooking purposes. Washing necessarily fills- a- room with steam from hot water used,. with odors ‘from the soap, and with con: tamination from the soiled clothes. In case the kitchen is in the body of the ‘house both dampness and. odors permeate every room more or less. If the kitchen is attached to the main building on one side only, there be- ing simply a door between it and.the next room, the general effect may be better, but when the washing is fin- ished there will be little, if. any, per- ceptible difference in the condition of the kitchen and the room communi- cating .directly with it. This is espe- ¢ iy, true when there ‘are children in" the family, because they are al- ways restless, going in and out fre- quently; and thus filling the adjoin- ing rooms with cold air currents, as well as odors- and vapors from fhe There are famllles in which chll- dren--have--colds~practically -all the time in_winter, hecause. they. become | chilled ery wnh ay. and ‘do ‘not slmnld atghts Rot be regarded lightly because they Camp Regular mesting-every secend and -fourth ‘Wednes@ays &t -9 o’cleck at Odd Fellows Hall. Rebecea - Ledge. Regular meeting nights -~ first and third Wednesday at So’'sleck —Loor ENTONTS OF PYTEIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 163 ery Tuesday evening at o'cleck—at the Bagles’ Hall Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each menth. MASONIO. A'F. & A M, Bemid{i, 283, Regular mesting nights — first and. - thire Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic ' Hall; letr.ml Ave. and Fifth S: R. A. M. . Stated cenvecatieas —first-and third Merndays, § o'clock p. m.—at Masiaic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. Elkanab Commandery Na. 2¢ K. T, Stated conclave—asecond and fourth Fridays, 8 e'clock ». m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- _trami Ave., and Fifth 8t.- g:nnml Ave., and Fifth M B A No. . Regular . meeting- ‘nights Thursday. everings at .8 o’clock “in odd Mow- Hall. Bemidfi -Camp Ne. “§818. \ Regular m "ANS. Regular meeting nights or the first and um-c Thum i the' I.;.0::0. ¥ Hall-at § are not. in-all..cases trivial ‘matters. The..chief: business of ‘all human'be- ings-during-childhood-is-to grow and |- develop_in_every. w: \ny._condition which fmpairs the health of a child, robs’ him™of-‘a-portion’ of Wi birth- Tight, that 1s, the opportunity-to eon- stantly: ‘grow and” dévelop. - “Nothing but a.cold” is: a.common: expression, but such:local congestions: always re- duce physical, vigor and: retard: growth by compelling nature to mend-and re- |. store- health -, when she: ‘should=be building tissue and furnishing energy for use in work and play. ~In some instances permaunently bad-effects re sult from colds, and following close upon them: show thelr origin. “Ex- amples ‘of these bad ‘effects .are im- paired hearing caused” by g.thetlng; in ‘the ears and catarrhal - troubles which ‘follow. -the victim through: life: The “above .mentioned products of the. . washroom: are neither ‘palatable nor sanitary admixtures for food ma- terials and they are. pretty certain to combine ” with™ ‘the ‘food somewhat when ‘confined with it in a poerly { ventilated room in winter. Laundry work in a: kitchen renders 1t ‘very difficult to keep .this room clean, because " walls, windows and ceilings are liable to remain damp for several days after washing has midji Chapter Ne. 8,1 been:done ‘there, hence any floating dirt - adheres more readily to. wood work and plaster. Much more. evi- dence against the practice of wash- ing in the Kkitchien might be Cited. UDDER TUBERCULOSIS. Cows Suspiciously Affected Should Be Examined by Veterinarian.. When a hard mass slowly develops within a cow’s udder without much apparent heat or tenderness and no evident inflammation there is a rea- + | point of torylud* the ren E-placed in t] agent, who was ion. the hrlu-them UNNOCessary, owing to~the genteel i lpmen 0 belleve 1 can-let you- atter all. It's ‘been-s "2 “Do’ you know ‘what change my mind so sudd: thetr dog’s collar. ‘In lifting the lit- -tle_fellow up.to .pet him I read. the| inscription on his collar. It was e graved with four different addresses,. all of which had been put on since. last tax day. Three of the addre: had been scratched out; and it"they had secured- my flat: another -would have been scratched out and a fifth added by:day after tomorrow. A dog’s collar ‘marked like that shows that his owners don’t stay in one place long enough to get a new plate on his collar between moves, and:1 don’t care to rent to transients.” Altogether Beyond Him. A leading New York-newspaper once sent & man to cover the big Baltimore fire. He was a “specialist in' what some one has termed “marshaled ad Jectives,” and he was depended upon to impart the necessary “color” to the leading story on the great: conflagra. tion. . With him were sent a half dozen other men to get the detailed facts. The:descriptive writer fell in with & party. of convivial spirits,-and as the -fire kept. apreading and relentlessly B ;eating into the vitals of the business (] .section -of: ithe. city: he kept moving fromsaloon to saloon with his friends. As::soon a8 one: was, burned out he .moved: en-the.next.; Needless to say, no descriptive -matter- from his pen 'was:geeping into his: New. Yorkomco Arom -the wires. The -managing edltor was: frantic -and: began:to: hombard-Baltimore with; a-meries: of -frenzied telegrams.: - By some rare.good- luck: one; of .the mes- sages reached: the descrlmive writer.: It read:: “Why are;you not sendlng descript- ive atory?: The reporter gave it to the boy. . It read. .- “Can’t. write anything Fire bafllen {eseription.” Plowing ls Hard: Work. Plowing is said to be the hardest | work known. -Last year in: this.coun- try' there - were :275,000,000: = acres plowed, ‘at a cost of $450,000,000. This means the turning of-2,000,000. tons. of earth:- - Every -five .- square-miles- of plowing: means a. distance, traveled- of 25,000 -miles.. It means. a single fur- row. ground- the -whole: earth.. ; Every loaf ‘of -bread requires the plowing .ot a_furrow forty-eight feet long. - To lcrlbbled a reply and i plow one acre i8-a whole day’s-work | for one man and one-horse;:but it-is only thirty minutes’ work for one man and a tractor. In a test recently made at the Purdue university three mod: ern tractors hauling fifty plows wv- ared an acre in 4% mlmxtel. % Rare “Breeches” Bible. . A “breeches” Bible, dated 1601, wl;. recently bequeathed by Dr. William, | P. G. Black of Dublin to his brother, { the Rev. Gibson J. H. M. Black. This is the trenslation in which Adam-and’ B[ Eve are described as making the: evening of the month at |}} H ¥ the home:of . Mrs. Schmidt, 366 Third street T Peerless. Galehmisd Veterinary- Remedms Peerless Distemppr and G ancr’ Hnmedy cures all L Throat and. Nose Dmeases, 3 00 per bottle. Peerlus COhe Remcdy. 30 drops stops the pain.i. 91:00:per bofilo. lvine. Cures Lafme Horses to Stay :5. ‘Work horse “every day: Does Dot blister; penetratesat ‘once 1o, the injury. Stops Lameness quickly.” 'No ;hair gone: '$3:00"pef bottle. -‘Free-Veterinary Advice - Peerless Medical Go. Kasota Block Minneapolis, Minn. Photo Minn. Agricultural College. -Section of a tuberculoux udder- from 3 ~. & COW. < 'sonable probability “that it is: caused’ by udder tuberculosis. There are oth- et enlargements jof. the udder not due 0 tuberculosis, but those - that- de- velop in the way mentioned: .above: are very. suspiciou iSich cows should be examined by & ctympetont veterlmm DOas! Udder tuberculosis probably consti- tutes the » orst form of the disease 5o far as its apread is concerned, and udders that develop any such condi- tions are permanently damaged ss & rule—Dr. M. H. Reynols, Veterinary Division, University Farm, St. Paul. I States. selves “breeches” of figleayes. The authorized version uses tha word “4 far away, is it surprmng that they fements are true? “Oliver Goodhamer, Dewey. Ave., obtained at Blrker's Dmx stora b - For sale by all dealers.” Price 50 cents. - Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents tor the United Remember the - name—Doan’s—| - and take no other.—Ady. xDefe‘Etive Page : You men who apprecnate the qual y- fo hnch ~this 4store stands should snap these upwqmtkly. he seasons_ best styles, the best weaves and th $25 $22 Sult values, »Tweed ‘Chevmts and Worsteds ;$35 $30, 8, $25 Oy rcoats in Chmc 1Has, - $16.9 seys, Cheviots and Venetlans. belt or plam back ... . All our $15; $12 Smts and Over- coats togoat Lo e Swealm" ‘ $350 $3, - $250 -values'in 'V neck * ‘add ‘mi "fary col- lars at. Slnns Arrow $2, $1.50 values, a large - assortment of pat- terns at- - - “Underwear 0dd lot of ribbed and fleeced shirts at s : Gordon $2, $1.50 values in a great variety at: 95¢ * Expires *Viav i, 1913 \v~ - Your Cholce of : Six Rogers Silver “'La Vigne Tea Spoons or ’-_Three Dessert or Soup Spoons . FREE. for 100 Wrappers from ‘Galvanic Soap. - “These are not ordinary * rémium”’ spoons, but the ' genuiné Wm: A. Ragers IE 1 Extra Silver Plate, each spoon.stamped with the.name Rogers'and guaranteed -for ‘ten sycars] ey’rc yours, free of cost, with our nige for only'100 wrappcn from This is aspficzaf thort me. ofier, made solely toinduce. A.lvnore housewives to- try this wonderful white laundry - which lightens washda ylabors and akfl clotbn tpotlessly clean. = The spoons in the famous La Vigne or design mtdc:.tQ ‘The fashionable Frei:h (vrgal; F :oupo e ‘in ¢ hso s packed ‘in Jol n’s Wuhln Powder will count the. um “Galvanic Soap Wra pers.. not lizny & box of Galv:nic Soap,cls: ‘cakes, and get the lpoo DAY?. ' Take: the front panel only of the wrappers from a'box of Galvanic (100 cakes) to our Branch h-ndm Depariment in the storeof - - . -+ C. E: Battles Hardware Store A ~413.4i5 Baitram( Ave. £ -nd xeedn a set of these magnificent spoons ‘absolutely free of' clnrg-. ~N.B.—1f not convenijent to-you, to-present:the wrappers at the aboves named store, mail same direct tous, enclosing five 2-cent. lwt la covey. - .. postage, and we_ will mail s spoons direct to you, postpaid.’ ttern the most bnuflhl 4 nuhotthsetnperbnpoou