Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 3

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o~ 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER IF BACKACKY OR PREVENTION OF HEAD GRUBS IN SHEEP s Children's Vast . . 1t rib, V. & ' A There occurs about this time of the LLRILoR f Brassiers P 4 year a trouble of sheep which is not P. for children 4 Eat less meat and take a grass o understood by all shepherds, writes > B Salts to flush out Kidneys— Dr. A. 8. Alexander in the Farm ;e[g'ularzslc.:', &" at 50c, $1 Drink plenty water. Journal. It is characterized by a dis- |y ¢ quality } ] PS , P ‘ ; o charge from one or both nostrils, but 15¢ The Store of Style, Quality and Service. and $1.50 | they become overwo ache, and feel like lu urine becomes cloudy: the bladder is i tated, and you may be obliged to seck re- lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real sic s At first you feel a dull m sour, matic twinges when the wes Fat less meat, dvink lo also get from any pharms: of Jad Salts; tal in a glass of for a few day E then act fine. Thi lts is made from the acid of g d lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druagists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Roller skates propelled by two- Several women doctors connected with the Woman’s Medical College of Philadelphia are planning to go to Europe to care for the war habies.! A safety pocket to hold a watch securely features a new 4pron for workmen. FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine— double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have be- .| symptoms appear, others of a more usually from one, and by persistent In bad cases after thése sneezing. serious character follow. For instance, some of the sheep will appear to be dizzy, and that is really the case, for both discharge and dizziness are due to irritation produced by large grubs present in the nostrils and sinuses of | the head. The grubs are the larvae of the sheep gadfly (Oestrus ovis) and are deposited in the shape of small larvae during the | months of June and July. The fly de- posits the larvae directly in the nos-| trils, and they at once proceed to make their way upward by means of the two | § hooks with which they are furnished, aided by sundry Dbristle-like hairs | which protrude from their segments. Some of the grubs are promptly sneezed out, and the fact that sneezing is sometimes followed by expulsion partly explains why sheep sneeze so much at this time of the year. But some of the sneezing is doubtless due to the irritation caused by the dis- charges of the grubs. Occasionally a few grubs get as far as the superior maxillary sinuses of the head, but aft- er increasing in size it is impossible for them to escape from this place, and they die and disintegrate. Other larvae get into the frontal Phone 850 Bemidji, Minn. Women's Warm Weather Carments 75 women’s cool summery serviceable dresses in voil, rice cloth, linens and novelty materials,embracing new ideas in the flare models, regular prices $6, $6.50 and $7 special Saturday, sizes 16 to 44 $4.95 Others at $7.50, $8, $10 up to $16.50 18 dresses of silk, poplin, crepe de chine, crepe me- teor and novelties. The season’s newest shades and styles, sold regular at $19.51), $22.50 up to $27.50. Your choice SATURDAY ONLY. $10.00 : The Tunis sheep vields a fine and staple of wool. The cross of rmution breeds proved fleece and ex- vields cellent pure bred sheep cylinder motors of one-quarter horse-|gun to disappear, while the lighter sinus, and these are the ones that usu- ) p— power, the fuel tank being carried on [ones have vanished entirely. It is ;‘:j’ c:r‘:ase l_‘ehsin’tn‘;it tgi:u?é‘éfiti:zhgz — a belt, have been invented by a|seldom that more than an ounce fs| €Y ¥ P New Wash Waists i Kayser's Silk Underwear " Frenchman. needed to completely clear the skin i y alsts y | - fand gain a beautiful clear complex- Novelty Voil Waists, hand em- Vests 2.00, $2.50 : broidersd at Novelty Crepe de Chine and Tub Tekeen o o LSRR sirls working in the English cart-|ion. LOLGEIO0 A Linib v sid B 3Es 3 i iy i ; Knickers .....$3.00 ridge factories are so fired with pat-| Be sure to ask for the double $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.06 ilk Waists in plain and striped | Union Suits ... .....$4.50 | — riotism that some of them are work-|strength othine as this is sold under Others at 98¢ and $1.25 patterns at . $2.50 to $6.50 White and Flesh Colors. ing for 30 hours in a stretch without |guarantee of money back if it fails any rest. to remove freckles. 3 ! : € HPY B2 - H Orchid Women's Hosiey | Palm Beach Underwear No. 489 Silk Lisle Hosiery at . IXI fine lisle rib union suits, | st st 25c || SUItS — Vith la‘ce o flght k‘nee'aq .50c | Black, tan and white colors || Just the thing for hot weather. Tuck rib union suit. | 50¢ No. 1125 Fibre Silk Hosiery 50¢ Many styles to choose from at i The Tunis breed of sheep cam i oviginally from Algeria and 1s ran Others at .. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 All shades. f 3‘3 50 3‘5 $|6 50 | idly zaining zround in America. e i . 3 | Liks s Do i[‘is “:ry ;‘:}HM‘ Vests .. .. ....... 15¢, 25¢ Kayser's but i nol a?d Italian ' fl y ' rearing two scts of lambs a year, Pants: ....ooduo oo ot duni o 25¢ Silk Hosiery $1.50 * Sizes 16 to 42 and is noted for early maturity. (/M T TTTTTIUUUTUUrTrEEEEOQL T e * | See our specials in coats and suits that are greatlyreduced in price. noted for i pictured Tected. " oot lie sheep are greatly stamp with the pointed upw, tempt to get ssible. wmd agg head ba oranes « 1 to be ing Yes, That’s Barker Is he going or coming? Even the ad man and Oscar Erwig don’t know, but one thing they do know is that he carries a KODAK. Mr. Barker himself is on his va- cation, and he wouldn’t know what to do if it wasn’t for his Kodak. He carries with him an Autographic Kodak Because it has so many advant- ages over the ordinary camera. What are they? you ask-- Ask The Man At Barker’s $9.60 Stewart’s Grocery| QUALITY GROCERIES ONLY 1 id” on the 1 i The vast maj v ot sheep atllicted | with these grubs recover without treat- | |8 ment, and treatment is really of little |8 benefit, as the grubs that do the most harm cannot be reached by medicines injected into the nostrils. Preventive measures are of inore im- portance than attempts at cure. Dur- ing fly time the noses of the sheep should be smeared. with bad smelling salves, such as pine tar and fish or whale oil or a little “fetid animal oil.” A common plan is to bore large holes in a squared log and fill them with salt for the sheep to lick. By keeping the edges of these holes daubed with pine tar it is possible to keep the noses of the sheep fairly well protected. Get your picnic baskets filled at this Store of Quality Groceries. Let us help you decide on what to take for the big Sun- day picnic at Puposky. ' - FRUIT Grape Fruit Apricots Oranges _ Canteloupes Plums Cherries Peaches Bananas Apples TABLE DELICACIES , 00000000000000000000000000 LIVE STOCK LORE. To allow the ewe and lamb to run together without thought of weaning is a poor sort of policy. Horses are subject to tooth trouble as much as humans are and require the care of a quali- fled veterinary surgeon. On account of the increasing consumption of the hog products —bacon, etc.—every pig saved is money gained. Good sheep require good care to malntain their excellence. Poor sheep are always a burden on the rest of the flock. Azoturia in horses is the re- sult of undigested food, and lack of exercise is the straightest road to that condition. For profit with pigs there must be pleity of food. Just enough food every day to keep them alive is all a dead loss. Green Peas Green Beans Wax Beans Spinach Rhubarb Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Red Radish White Radish Green Onions Carrots New Potatos Cucumbers Texas White Onions Ripe Tomatoes Texas Yellow Onions No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior . . No. 1-A Autographic Kodak with Rapid rectilinear lens . . . . No. 3-A Autographic Kodak . . . No. 3-A Antographic Kodak with anastig- mat lens, f1.7,at . . . $13.00 3 Strawberry Preserves, small glasses; Stuffed Olives; bulk Olives, Dill Pickles, Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Sweet Mixed Pickles; Dried Beef, in jars; Sliced Bacon; 1-4 can Coffee; 1-4 can Tea, black or green; Small cans of ©00000000000000000000000 Lobsters; Sardines; Cheese, brick or cream; Lard in 1 1b Sores on Horses. Tincture of jodine is an excellent treatment for cuts and sores on horses. Inject it into each opening and use it as a paint around the sores. Do this once; then keep the pockets or dis- charging places filled with a mixture of subnitrate of bismuth and lard. Melt the'lard and work in all the bis- muth’ possible. Warm it before filling into the pockets. Keep the animal tied up short while under treatment. $21.50 What are the real advantages of an Autographic Kodak? Ask the man at Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Third Street 000000000000000000000000000000000000000C ©000000000000000000000000000000000000000 prints; Creamery Butter; Milk; Cream. S. T. STEWART, Prop. Phone 206 I close at 6:30 except Saturday 207 4th St. Bemidji, Minn. Subscribe for the Ploreer. Sl R

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