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e e R R R R R Y xx% '-i-¥+++-|-++-.-++++++++ o nmommcum * c*i*iiiii*it#*i* ) T B oy alfi'a“‘ Soil Fertlhty- 4 | clay loam and clay, sut ;. 1 o left'and' cause “no t\‘ouh]e—.] - < | thousand copies are h . Paul. :gorth Bound Leaves. . 13 free of charge from the B outh 3“‘;’;’°A"“" o DRSS Publications, University F: 162 East Boun .“mm'" By A. F. WOODS, Dean, De.:.4 | Paul.—J. O. Rankin. . 163 x‘:: n Leaves - 'partment of Agriculture, Uni- <& § et 2 186 3 pig by eder l’requently uverlo 187 West Bp;.‘ &Y" . versity of Minnesota. : UNCOILING NEW ROPE the §e1quon of the young sow pi| ; GREAT %4 breedlng purposes is that it should be ll Wnt Bound Leaves. PR R ILEE XL LR R LR L L L] The proper Xay.to take rope:from descended from a sow or frequently 34 East Bound Leaves . a coil is to draw it from the middle. o ve Minnesota must maintzin the fer- | There are two ways to do this—a from a line o sows which have been | tility of her soil. To accomplish this | right and a wrong way. If it happens in the habit of continuing to give a || her farmers should sell butter, grain, | to be done the wrong way the rope | 8004 Supply of milk for a term ot bacon, milk, cheese, beef and eggs, | will become twisted in d manner that | ¢lBBt Weeks at- least after farrowing. and feed all of the hay, corn, oats and | will make it almost unmanageable. It e — barley, using the straw for feed and {done the right way it will come out Also Had Something to Pralse. bedding and for composting with ma- | without any twisting or snarling and The other morning my four-year-| nure. Enough bran, shorts, oil cake, | all the rope in the coil may be drawn | old cousin and her five-year-old friend etc., should.be purchased to supply |out. without trouble. . To do it Drop- | were talking of -all tlmy hand-painteq || B:EST FOR.FLOORS the phosphate sold in the above |erly the rope should !;e, f;coiled china their mothers -had.: “The n“‘_ AND : ALL woonwon.x named products. All of the manure | toward the left, or opposite the Wway| yearold one said;; My mogher has |l Eusilvapplied, drie z produced should be returned to the |the hands of a watch or clock run. | g hand-painted sugar howl “!l ml:: E““Y’“Ppfieds d‘lesa‘fe’ night land. If this system is followed the By finding the inside end of the d. 1 soil will grow richer each year. coil and 0\’)1891‘"}:“5‘ how it t“!;‘COHS- ? ’ ot { : LA HEy 7 The dairy cow stands supreme in|One may tell whether or no! e 18 | g Y 1 L8, = L U z e, ¢ ; her ability to Accomplish this at the |starting in the right 'way. - If the “ain YoUuR' BA T 1T TRY A w ANT AD least cost and the higheést profit. rope- uncolls to the right instead of | pajn dilk. 7 3 The modern methods of breeding | the left. the whole. coil ,should, be ", ¢ - - Freight West Leaves a Freight East Leaves at. MINNESOTA & INTERN. uo ¥2 South Bound Leaves §EEE b Without a doubt: the toughest and most durable finish made. . 83 North Bound Leaves. Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at EEE%."EE FEEXEXXKEKKXKE KX X * PROFESSIONAL CARDS IR R TR T R R ) . Ruth Wightman , TeaChOP Of lPiallo ently followed will some day make Residence Studio 1002 idji Ave.|Minnesota famous not only for the Phione 168 + best butter, but also for the best bred animals that produce the butter fat. We should develop centers and dis- tricts where we specialize in the breeds best adapted to the local con- ditions, as has been done in many Eu- ropean sections. .We must redouble our &fforts to eliminate and keep out tuberculosis and other ‘diseases. ‘We must secure a more general use of sanitary barns and sanitary meth- ods. We must see that the product is more carefully and economically han- dled by distributing agencies. We must still further improve our cream- eries, especially along- sanitary lines. Our buttermakers must be trained to greater: efficiency. - The rank and file must catch up with our prize win- ners, The Experiment Station and the Couege will do everything in their power_to help. Education, organiza- tion, efficiency and 3 square deal for fall should be our watchwords. LAND GLEARING ‘BULLETIN in Solu- ? stump Prohlpm wl | The accompanylng !llustntlon. howing the removal of a stump by v L & ;m;:rl; placing the:lynnmlte. is taken every, man, no matter what hls s;ze, tas e or pnce. with a Lgisd from Minnesota Experiment Station £y Bulletin 134 on Land Clegring, writter Suit that will meet his every . equ1rement o fcGuire. In this bulletin, Mr; 3 i v McGuire gives directions, for, clearing fatiy & ¥ rous i ¢ of the various, types fou; lends as well as yourself to see how o saetbens oy well we can Suit you before you buy LAWYERS A’I‘TORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blds PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSIC[AN ND SURGEON Ofleo— lés Block m; E. A. SHANNON, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lnm M 2 *Phone 311 “Phone lu DR. C. R. mmonx PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON >% 2 Over: ¢ National'bank, Bemidjl, Minn ()fle:‘l r;lmnuu .84, Residence 'Phone 73 DR E H SMITH - PHYSICIAN AND SURG! Ofllo.hlwulhrmoch DR. E. H, mctm i PHYS|CIAN AND summon Office in Hm Phone l.l o Rflldm. Phont m KINER W, JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank W % The essful business mant qseé the same careful discri nation in buying cloti‘l S that he does in his busmess. ‘He chiooses after a thorough investigatlon and comparison. So should you. : | For the man who M4 For the man who Iu needs a Suit of me- D k] wants style and does dium quality. notwant topay mo‘re ('opyndn 1913 “The Houte of DENTISTS : Kuppeaheimer DR. D. L STANTON e . . \AE For every man.who . DENTIST | Photo Minn. Agncultural College. ] : For the man of busi- A ax"num Office in Winter Block Dynamite properly placed under a Y ness wants a good sty, e&g Quahty at - stump will blow: it ‘efitirely- out’ 6¢: the | serviceable Suit. a medivm pnce. .ground apd hiealy it jip iso.that the || | pleces can be easily handled and || ‘burned. Cheap dymmlte Would solve the. problem of removing stumps, ZDB. J. T. TUOMY 7 DENTIST Firet Natiosal Bask Bldg. ’lcl: 20 lm.. G. M. PALMER mended are based upon a wide obser- DENTIST vation and experience in Northern Minnesota and tests of the use of dy- namite, man power pullers and horse power pullers. . DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Bemidji Readers are Learn- W. K. DENISON ing the Duty of the Kidneys. VETERINARIAN To filter the blood is the kidneys’ Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery |duty. When they fail to do this the kid- neys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills Miles Blook Evening Work by AppointmenteOnly - 0y NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, resding rooms only, 8 to § p. m. Your Boy Will Ap""eclate the,zCIothes You Buy Him Here . because our boys sults are made with the same care and skill as characterizes our men’s clothes and from the strongest wear resisting fabricé we can buy. $2.50 to $10 ' TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER may follow; SAPE AND PIANO MOVING Help the kidne s ys do their work. Res. 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave. : i " Office Phone 13, Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test- ———-——————————led kidney remedy. Bemidji people endorse - their 5 worth. Place Yfl“r B“smess w“h Us Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America ave- We Specialize In nue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I am re- Real Estate, Rentals, etc, Fire, Life, || commending Doan’s Kidney Pills, Health and Accident Insurance, Bonds || hoping that other kidney sufferers and General Brokerage may be benefited by reading my en- Office Above Palsce Msat Market dorsement. I was suffering from kid- 312 Mia, Ave. Phone 602 || ney troubles when I used Doan’s Kid- : ney Pills. They gave me a great deal Roberts. Moore and Titus, Props. |f ot retiet, more tgan any other rem- edy I had ever used.” N A SECOND STATEMENT. During a personal interview . with one of our representatives, on March FUNERAL DIRECTOR 19, 1912, Mrs. Titus sald: ~“I have no reason to change my opinion .of 6y N Doan’s Kid ills. i M. E. - IBERTSON ||o s romeds ana it atwags brines Every Hat ~ Underwear we have in our big stock is the best For men and boys i : ys in a wide range of value for the least price possible for = : !you to sect]xlre. Weifr expfnence will Styles and fabrics and at most any prove this fact to you in a most pleas- ~ Price you want to pay. The value is ing way. - always there. $Ito$5 -~ -25c to $2.50 benefit.” S | . UNDERTAKER and For sale by all dealers.” Price 50 COUNTY (}()RONER ce’;‘:sler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New g York, sole aegnts for the ' United 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn, || States. en e Remember the name—Doan’ n—and % - take mo other. "Nefactive Page | | i |