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Entered at the post office at Bemidj, g 84 36COPd-clasy mmr’\mdar Act 4 yeps of ;March .3, 18 Published every afternoon except Sunday attel K et 1 SR Lo sl kpown to editor, but not nece arily lnr publluuon tions for the Weekly Pio- reach this office not -later . Tuesday, of cach waek to insure e e ol et labue. lul ‘shoul ymous con- #9890 o % 8 htmobta Proul®to place.—Sauk Cénter Herald. —— “The people vf Minnesota are mot educated up to a really good road and the cost seares- them--out-of their wits,” says the Anoka -Union. “Road building in Minnesota has proven al- most a failure and the ' taxpayers' have seen so much money foolishly invested that they don’t care whether the state has any good roads. M’nflwe there’ll come a time when the pecple will ery out in nngniuh give us good roads or none.” The Union is p simistic. ~The people of Minnésot 8RS s, Bubsoription Rates. One month~by “carrier... .. Qne, year, by carriec..... B -months,-postage paid. Six momths, postage paid. One year, postage paid.... tntiensr o Fe Weekly Ploneer. may not be educated up to-the gnod roads idea, but they are headingin that direction. We ‘have mnot given up hope that they will some day arise | o to the situation and demand perman- ent good roads.—Mankato Free Press, Eight pages, containing a summary of lhmn_nthmmak. Published every d ‘dent postase, paid to any abdmeat tort $1.50 in advance. £HiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN .,Anvr.n‘nsmc BY THE . ézugnn orrices NEW YORK AND CHICAGO @RANCHES IN'ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Our Slogan: “Bemldjl 25,000 Populatlon in 1925” ALFALFA MAY BE SOWN DURING JULY “With moisture and seed-bed con- ditions favorable, alfalfa- “may ' be sown to advantage -in-July -without a’ nurse-crop,”- says A. C. Arny of the Minnesota Experiment -Station. “Summer- seeding may -be done on summer-fallowed ‘ground. “For summer seeding the ~ usual procedure is to disk the ground early in spring and then to use-the disk and harrow often enough to-keep the land mellow and free from weeds un- til July. If the weeds cannot be kept down with the harrow and disk, the land may be plowed and the disking and harrowing' continued. Sowing the alfalfa-seed without an accom- panying grain seed crop in July has given better results than sowing in the same way in June or earlier. ““This method has the disadvantage of requiring considerable work with no crop returns from the land for one season, However, a good stand of al- m—— Good, But Not Enough. Secretaty Daniels s'a‘trained news- paper man:i>He ‘beleves” in safety first. and knows exactly how to di- vert. public opinion from an objective by starting. something new that ap- He has been severely criticized, says the Du- .peals to the imagination. luth News Tribune, next to Mr. Bryan, the most severely of any of the cabinet. -This _criticism has been directed at his failure to take expert advice in naval affairs and to organize the -navy-for the highest efficiency as a fighting machine, rather -than as a school for-morals, or -an educational His ideals as to the navy seem to have been away from institutional. its only excuse for being. The case against -him has been get- ting-too clear for comfort and he now springs-a new scheme, suggested, no -one. knows how, or by ‘whom, but calculated ‘to center public attention away . from . organization and effi- clency. This certainly is better than the explanations which have not ex- plained. Mr. Daniels now proposes an ad- vistory board--of the inventive talent of this country to act with the naval board in suggesting new devices, structural changes and new agencies that- will- add-to-the value of the in- It is a other dividual -ships as -weapons. plan already in praefice in countries.” ' Mr.”Edison has consented to head Orville Wright this” civilian board. falfa is usually assured unless heavy rains, followed by hot sun-and wind, come immediately after-the seed is sown, and opportunity to clear the land from weeds is afforded. Summer Fallow Method. “A modified summer-fallow method may be used to advantage in many in- stances, also. In this, after the cut- ting of peas and oats, oats or clover, for hay, in the latter part of June or early in July, the land is plowed at once. It is ten disked once ' very week or ten days up to the last week in July, when the alfalfa seed is sown without a nurse crop. Again, early po- tatoes may be dug late in July and the land thoroughly disked in prepa- ration for seeding to’ alfalfa. By either of these methods a crop is secured and a good stand of alfalfa obtained unless the season be an ab- normally dry one. An early grain crop such as barley, rye or early oats may be removed and the land handled as outlined above. If alfalfa -is sown following grain, it is important to plow very shallow, or to disk the land twice thoroughly, as soon as the grain crop is reémoved, so as to start the grain that has been left on the ground to growing. Time should-be taken to germinate and destroy the volunteer grain before sowing the al- falfa, so that the grain may not method, however, has not given such success as seeding after summer fal- low or after an early hay <¢rop has been removed.. Seedings'made after August first- will result in fair or ‘will’be another member, while Hud- som’Maxim, who is bést fitted of all as ‘to' ‘drmement,” is ‘willing, 'world, even “this record may be ex- celted. - ¢ But ‘it will only strengthen the navy, where it is strongest, and does * ot ut Il cure the faults where it is ‘weakest. "This 18 not in “present ‘ships, mor personnel, but in' organi- zation as a figliting machine. If Mr. - Daniéls, having ‘achiéved his new “ board; will ‘turn his genius to this ‘other problem, he will get further ’ with* thode ‘most expert and with the pitbHe - if ‘asked. “This’ 18”4 ‘good idea, as while Amer- feinr naval vessels are admittedly the equal, ‘ship for ship, of any in the Infants ::; Invalids HORLICK'S “THE ORIGINAL 2 3 MALTED MIL *Theé Food-DHiiK for hlngds Rich milk, mal Forinfants, invalids ad growmg chlldzcl. Pure nutrition, upbuildingtie whole body: - Invigorates nurcingmasthersand the aged. -More-healthful than tea or coff e. Unless you say “HORLIOK’S’ you may-get.a su 1tes IR SR E RS RS R R R LR " BOITURIAL EXPLOSIONS ~ % KRR R KKK KK KKK KK *” A man who, while intoxicated, runs an, automobile, ought- to- be -subject to.a.straight. thirty days’: sentence, - without. the:option of paying ‘a fine. He is more dangerous to himself and -the community than a crazy - man .with “a.stick of dynnmitev—Dawsou Sentinel. - et i : e The Walker Pilot s4¥s an optimist is /ai mamowio has served as' an as- sessor and still-continues to love his ~felow el °Not<s0;> aéeording ' to' olr uHghtst : .An ‘optimist fs'a man, ~or° possibly. a- weman>who’can travel through! Minnesota in @ dar,’ éontem- Platidp theawpesl of’ she:BIwWéN road lawihbtween -bamps 8nd ruts and i honestlysay to hinigelf, “The legisla- ture is dm@ot'the gheatest institutions of our—glorious—state.”—Redwood n‘mlmw& THASTA i - g Roosevelt, Clapp and.Lindbergh as Progressive or Tndependent candi* ddtes for office would be entitled to the consideration and respect of the people, but_in the light of ' their AGTION OF INGLE SPOONFUL - #SURPRISES MANY Bemidji people' who bought the simple mixture of buckthérn ' bark; Elycerine; ete.; known: as - Adler-i-ka, are surprised’ at the INSTANT effect of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem- edy fs so complete a bowel cleanser that it is used ‘successfully in appen- dicitis. Adler-i-ka acts on' BOTH up- per and lower bowel ~and ONE SPOONFUL " relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE' MINUTE after you take'lit the gasses-rumble and- pass out: French & Company, Druggists. Muscular Rheumatism. This sometimes comes on suddenly and_ is often mistaken for a sprain. ‘Mrs. Conrad Oliver, Little Falls, ‘N. Y., writes, “About three years ago my husband sprained his neck. ‘We had a ‘bottle of Chamberlain’s- Linf: After using it a few times all" Jame-| W ness and stiffness of his neck'-and shoulders - disappeared.” everywhere.—Adv. speech ‘and ‘action”of the last three, -years’ when” they whimper for Re- -puiblcai’ stipport, they dre b th 3 {ié ‘Cobtemipt of ‘fair-minded’ citizens for''ft i *gxiomatic that they are| P 4 ‘talsification in the re” Willing' to sell crowd the young alfalfa plants. This|’ ment in the house and'‘ dpplied " it:| No. \ 4 | poor stands nore often than made in earl¥kprinkor dhln(,: hly.”, liill&kiillil#ifii NOR; S XK EKE KK *x liflli Mr. and Mrs, Fred Green Min- neapolis' ate thé ‘Buekts" H(‘“‘Mr‘ nn? Mrs: D AL Whitiig! 8 Born—=To Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Glidden; dhgfiter, Sunday mdrh g 1 TRy LRsW = © ‘A school meeting was held Saf urddy ‘rening -1 eletted eterk ¥ M?.‘@fid"Mrs. Nunn are at home to thefr ‘many ‘triéndd’ fi*‘thelt ne lbihe, ‘the béautitul’ residence fo Hfly owned"\iy""mréfi W’lx‘thn 5 g QLo ord 9N “When 1 bem taking® " Chamb r- latrPs” Tablbt”’ my" §6in ‘weak ‘that'T cuuld biit the” lightebt”foods:’ stoop or get ap qulckly ting position, : withdut dizzzy ‘and sick’at iy ““stomach. Chamberlain’s “Tablets helpéd me Tight bft ‘and b¥“ising thém for a l could Bot |- liam ‘Bharp, West Webnel', N Chamberlain’s Tablets frengthen and invigoraté the stomach and enable it to perform its -functions naturally. trial. They will do you good. ' Ob: tainable everywhare —Adv C#i’lfiil&"l”*** ¥ NORTHFROHN ' % !{i*iii*i*‘liiili’ Mr. and Mrs. B. Cooper and tamlly and Mrs. Charles Cooper visited at the Holender home Sunday. Don’t miss the chl«;ken dinner | given at the “John 'Efckstadt home at 12:30, ‘Sunday, -July '25;-also an ice cream social. in- the -afternoon. pelte the German Lurthern church building. =5 Important to Travelers. Never leave home on a journey or outing without a bottle of Chamber- lain’s Coli¢, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is often needed and when that time comes is cheap at one hundred times its cost. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. IF BACKACHY (R htkumntmdnhugnuof sm- to flush out Kidneys—"~ Drink plenty water. Urio acid in meat excites the kldmys, y- become overworked; -get: sluggish, a.ehe and feel like lumps of-lead. he urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is ir: tated, and you may be obliged to seek're- lief- two or three times during the might. When .the kidneys. clog -you. must- help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real sick ‘person shortly, At ‘first ;you feel a' dull misery in the-kid- .y Tegion, - you -suffer -from - backache; m_k headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu- matic t:flxge. ‘whenthe weather is bad. ‘Eat less meat,«drink’ lots:‘of watei; also.get.from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; -take -a .tablespooniul in & glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your-ckidneys™wiil then act fine, - Thisfamous salts is:rade- from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with' lithia;sandihas:been used for: generations to clean. clogged. kidneys | and stimulate them to normal activity;i also to neutralize' the aeids:in urine, so it mo longer is 'a source of xmt&non. thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot- in< jure; -makes & -delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which _everyone should. take now and then to keep the kidneys | and- active. - they sell lotsiof Jad Saltsto folks:who believe -overcoming -kidney. « trouble while it. is only trouble. Goodhye mlaet, b\lrmng !e't, lwol- len M,Anutydmrquuwuet, tired Goodbye corns, e;u;'-'..;-,’bniion. ant “raw “spots. No Soany 10 more | -ing.with_pain.or dt"nnguyym b acts. rightuoff.. “TIZ misery. Ah! lmr wmfomgu your féet foel.: Get a.25 cent box:0f“TIZ'" now & any-druggist or ‘department store. Don’t- suffer. _Have good feet, glad feet, :feest that, never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfors’ or money ‘refunded; “odoady~ et 2 DEPARTMI!NT OF - ’I'EE INTERIOR. U. 4 Office at Cass I.k! Beaota, July o 1916, e} Sec tew weeks I was cilréd,” ‘writes Wil- g If your stomach is' week ,give them & | The proceeds will be used to com-| Druggists here--say ] ’s orgtnl’-m is: a very delicate thing—it very easi Fof ool Hust like Widalicate pidco.of mic '?.'m, ordinary care and attention. 2 are many d.nlwhu:hpomlwdin:dar gichasheadaches, unaccoun - M insdn of the bod; T tlessness, nervousness, irritableness, appetite;depression, and many dthers, - m&ml’mmfiflmm and stren x-‘or ‘more '.hm forty n.h ‘oday itis known' llnd. Wm wer.vwlnro look up: i T ' Dr. 47"?**“1#13"{*" _TURTLE RIVER X fi****iiiii&ifl*iffi Mis§ cu Gllbertson, who spent’ several days at Turtle River, where she has been the guest of friends, retirned to Big Falls Tues- day. N. A. Otterstad was caller Wednesday. W. E. Williams attended the 'school meeting at Bemidji Wednes- day. Mrs. J. Ryan attended the school meeting at Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. H. Brown was a Bemidji vis- ‘itor Thursday. Miss Mable Johnson spent the week end ‘at~Tiirtle-River where she has ‘been the guesl, of Miss Ella Otter- stad. ““Miss -Alice Butler spent Sunday with“hér*‘parents;’ retdfring to Be- midji’ Moriddy. a Bemidji A large number attended the bas-| be ket social Saturday evening, given by the Samaritan’lodge. Miss Mae Laney spent Sunday at Turtle River as the guest of friends, returning 'to Bemidji’' Monday. Mrs. James Ryan left Monday morning ‘for Hancock, Minn., where she will visit friends and relatives. KEKK K KKK KN KKK KX * JELLE * (R R AR RS SRR Y "Mrs. R. Wallin made a business and pleasure trip to Thorhult last Mon- day. Ella Rasmussen called on Mrs. Iver Anderson last Sunday. Fred Sundby made a business trip to Thorhult last Wednesday. E. J. Eberhardt and Otto Johan- nessohn made a trip to Thief River Falls last ‘week. The annual school meeting was held at theJelle school house Sat- urday evening. ‘Women students™ in the German universities now number 3,920 5 per ‘cent of thetotal enrolled. Of this nuniber 944 are studying medie- ine and’62 the science of law. Notice For Bids. The School - Board of School Dis- trict- No. 8 will receive sealed bids for painting school room on’ the in- side ‘and-steel seiling, walls to be ‘calsomined, " Beats “and ' wainscoating to ‘be varnished; painting to be two coats, two 'yards of plaster to be re- paired. urday, July 31st.’" The "Board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. i .. HERMAN FENSKE, Clerk, 41-D-721-24 Bemidji, Minn. TR S Py T TV S or | Bids “will be" ‘opened Sat- [ ears it has been. mfl.\nnns;lengthmdbnldth ovory & you. .. 48 Miss Alice Carpenter is at the héad of the women’s depatrment 'of “a large New York bank. AMENDMENTS O 'ncr.nl o 1x- [0 JORPOMATION ' OF'THE MODEL MANUPACTURING COMPANY— The Model: Manufacturing Company, a corporation duly organized, created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Minnesota, wWith its principal place of transacting business in the City of Bemidji; County of Bel- trami and State of = Minnesota, does mereby certify that at a regular meeting ‘of its shareholders Leld in the City cf Bemidji,-said County and State, on the 12th day of January, 1915, the'/follow- ing resolutions were adopted by a ma- fiority vote of all its shares: Resolyed that Article T of the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation be, and: the same is. hereby amended to read, “The name of this corporation shall be the ‘Koors Bros. Company’”; that this corporation shall hereafter be known as the “Koors Bros. Company,” that the Secretary is hereby authorized and em- powered to do all acts and things neces- sary and convenient to perfect this thange of name. 1L Resolved that Article VIII of the Ar- ticles of Incorporation of this corpora- tion be, and the same is hereby amended to read, “The highest amount of indebt- edness or liability which- this corpora- tion shall at any time be subject, shall the sum of Twenty-five = thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars”; and the Secretary iS hereby empowered to do all acts and things necessary and convenient to per- fect this change. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Model Manufacturing Company has caused these presents to be executed in its corporate name by Frank J. Koors, its President, and A. Lord, its secretary, and its.corporate seal to be hereunto affixed by, sutharity of its Board el Directors, this 10th day of Jume, 19 MODEL MANURAGTURING COMPAN By FRANK J. KOOR: Tia Brosient. By A. LORD, Its Secretary. (Seal) Signed and executed in the presence of: FRANK LUEBECK, WM. J. WEOTH. State of Minnesota, | County ‘of Beltrami. On this 10th day of June, 1915, be- fore me a Notary Public, within and for said County, personally appeared Frank 1. Koors and A. Lord who, being by me duly sworn, did say_ that they are re- spectively the President and Secretary of the Model Manufacturing Company; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and_that said instrument was executéd in behalf of said corpora- tion by authority of its Board of Di rectors; and said Frank J. Koors and A. Lord acknowledge said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corpora- tion, HALLAN L. HUFFMAN, Notary Public, Beltrami_County, “Minnesota. My commission expires August 19, 1921, (Notarial Seal) 53977 STATE OF MINNESOTA, “Uof State. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record in this office- on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'colck A. M., and was duly recorded in Book A-4 of Incorporations on page 308 Department ‘JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Secretary of State. OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, Beltramii County, Minn. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in this_office for record on the 16th day. of July, A. D. 1915, at 11 o'clock A. M., and was duly recorded in. book 10 of Miscellaneous on page 8 C. O. MOON, Register of Deeds. V. ANDREWS, GIBBONOS & HUFFMAN. 2td 721-22 Sl imed _Aosid b WHEN l'N BEMIDJI STOP AT The Grand Central Hotel MINNESOTA AVENUE Y European Plan Roomq socTup’ Strictly odern Meals 25c up v.WMS b DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. Rq Peei N0 OeIIIN ‘ONALTY. FooDs BEMIDJ1 Ice cream is the ideal food for hot weather. Hi reqtfi"es hardly any of to your- mach Deli; in food va]ue. It should not ‘be tre}ne? as a delicacy, but as a at it for ygur l\fnc the‘chfldren this afternoon. 'food. — Too m,qsh is not enoug_h Bec se you can’t L 00 mnch sington, Pa. only costs a g T. eryWher —Ady. PUCUUIIRIE S eomr s oortv b S HELP WANTED—To address enve- lopes at® home; good pay. Full particulars 10 cents. Direct Sales Co., Quincy, Il ____———__——:—___—_.———-—"—-—— 5 "~ ¥DR_REI F FOR RENT—Two- untumhhed rooms: suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 637. rooms for rent Bank. ; FDR RENT—Two_ office rooms. Ap- nly W. G. schmeder. 493 Iryins Ave. DRAY LINE D.'L. S'.l' Office lp DE. J. T. TUQMY, o+ - Gibbons Block’ Tel. 33¢ North of Markham Hotel D] Miles Block Phone 560 FOR RENT — Seven-room - modern house. A. Klein. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At new wood yard, wood all lengtha delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- | -~ nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzle Miller, Prop. FOR SALE—Saveral good residence lots on Mliinesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat'l Bank. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1914 modél with $150 extras. In first class condition; $400. Addxjess “Ford,” Pioneer. FOR . SALE—Piano, cheap if taken at once. Inquire over Model Bakery. FOR SALE CHEAP—Hotel, if taken soon. Address E, clo Pioneer. WANTED. A AR AN R WANTED—Two modern rooms- for light housekeeping. Phone 585. WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. 0. H. YFK, urt Commissioner YAPTORNEY 'AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser 10! PHYB'KCIAN /AND SURGEON " Office—Miles Block DR.. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. “PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 ‘Res. Phone 897 DR, C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemldji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND S8URGEON Bemnidji, Minn. DR. G. HOEY GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Call Pogue’s Livery—164 FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 600 cords wood, half hay land on good stream, one mile from a town, terms libenl, p!lce $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—A ladies’ watch chain on 6th St., near the High School building. Finder can have same by calling at Pioneer office and pay- ing for this ad. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unllmned op- portunities for business to classl- fled *advertisers. advertising medium in the Fargo Daily snd Sunday Courfer-News the only sever-day paper’ In the o and the paper Which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. ~The Courler-News covers North Dakota MK et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it fa’the paper to use’ in’ order to get re- sulth; rates one cent'per word first infertion, one-haif cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line’per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. = FOR BALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and-75 cents ~ach. Every ribbon sold for ‘75 cents guaranteed. P! one orders promptly filled. "Majl ‘orders given “'the same caréful attention as when you appear in person. Phone §1. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. BESTRAY—Team of grey mares. Weight about 1,200 Ibs. each. Any information concerning the team will be much appreciated by the owner, Josh. Drumbeater, Leech Lake Agency, Onigum, Minn. FOR -SALE—Rubber stamps. ~The Ploneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. 2 “I am positive that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my mother’s life abont twelve years ago for she was very sick with bicody dysentry. ‘We have kept it-in the house ever since and used it a number of “t{imes for ‘summer com- ‘plaints and other bowel troubles, writes Mrs. A. Marlowe, New K Keep it at hand. 1t Obtainable ev- The recognized. So easy to digest that it ‘The Pioneer {8 the phu lo buy your rolls of .adding for Burroughs adding T roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls your energy. Coolmg fnhv your taste: (5917 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. 8. Land Office at Cass Lake, Min- nesota, July 6, 1915. toda‘y" < ‘Gwe it to Have it for dinner IR, X Sec 10, annlhln 147 ge 34 W., Sth: P.” Meridian, hn i notlce of " inten- tion ‘to ‘make ' Final Three Year Proof, to clhhllul?ercllhn~to th; land above Bcrnev Glhmy, ot Be l. Minne- o amnn Anderson, of Bem‘lflfl. lunne‘ aeorla B!'lnnnn. of Bamld]l. Minne: HILMA M. NYGREN GRADUATE NURSE [ R R e % RAILROAD TIME CARDS + R R R R » P orth * B East Boul 36 East Bound Leaves. North Bound Arrives. due 4% x-‘mgm from Br: North Bemidil. :00 pm «Datty? Al othdrs duly except Sunday. ~ NEW PUBLIC' LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. m, 7°t679 p. m."'Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK Bautter, Ib. ... ceeeene.. 200 Dairy butter, 1b. Eges, ‘doz. ... Potatoes, per bu. Rutabagas, bu.... Carrots, bush. . ‘Phone all the local news to 31. will be appreciated. THE DESTRUGTION -OF A ‘GREAT FORTRESS takes considerable time even under the terrific assaults of the most pow- erful moder war machinery. The destruction of property by cyclone or torando is the work of a few moments. "The’ path ‘of “the Tornado is the road of ruin. A policy in the *0ld Con- necticut” is the “best protection. ESTABLISHED ' 1850—CASH CAP- ITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Tornado insurance costs you about" Yo ¢ ent a _day per Thousand. "CLAYTON C. CROSS, Agent. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING re