Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 13, 1915, Page 2

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harsh word to;be sald. Not without ways, and do not allow theshogs sin he undertook never ‘the stone.to|to runifree range. SR throw, his past was not an open book, 2. Do not yisit your neighbor or but, ah! we loved him so. allow him -to visit you, if either of you ‘have hog cholera.an your pram- ises. 3. Do not drive into hog lgts.when returning from market or after driv- ing on public highways. Hog fots Nat to;Be Used. 4. Do not use-hog lots for yard- ing wagons .and farm.implements. 5. Do not place.newly :purchased stoek, . stock secured. ar loaned for hreeding purposes, or.stogk exhihited at coupty..fajps, with .your (herd. Remexe..all mmurmgnd saturate h_guicklisme. NYMORE -NEWS' Burn all litter, rubblsh and old Jt (By Special Correspondent.) % hog troughs. KKK KK KKK KKK KKK - CAfter the premises-are.thoroughly:| -Little Albert - Toutant, while cleaned, spray walls, floors and other | playing on the school grounds Tues- surfaces with disinfectant (1 part|gday momning; ran-up againstithe cor- camponnd eregol -sokution to 30 parts | ner of the school building and split waler.) .Where hog' houses are|pjg right leg: open. ' He was taken small, turn them over, exposing in-|tp the $t. Anthony’s hagpital where terjor: to sunlight. it was necessary-to-put six stitches in Wallow holes and cesspools should | the little -boy’s: leg. be filled in, drained or fenced off. All runs underneath buildings should:be cleaned and disinfected and then:boarded up. i*fl‘ki(i#‘*%‘i#fl*’. The :Bemid$i. Paily Pionegr THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUSB. 00. Telephone. 31. Entered at lho post office at Bemid)i, T R TR Published every afternoon except Sunday £o aponymoy p“Iyr&:y name mut knowa to tha editor, but net necessarily PRI S ly Pio- = ula l'nch &ru of iu not later than Tuesday of each week to insureé puilication in the ourrent issue. 'MAYBE YOU'LL FIND" IT HERE Classified Department 'ffliese .ads. bring certain results.” One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, 1c a word oth- erwise. Always telephone No. 31 LET THE BOY DIG. If you have a boy who is. afraid to soil his hands, lead him out into the garden apd start him to digging. Stand over him and see that he keeps on digging. And when he gets through -digging, just hand him an axe .and.show him the wood pile and let him .exercise his muscles there for a few days. Possibly the barn needs a good cleaning - out. That 4 icon- it be A supper ‘will ‘be-given in the Ny- more-sehool “heuse ‘Saturday evening under the auspices of the Norwegian A tofore used said property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereb: MISCELLANEOUS y . of its county, and in most cases cover Best When Cooked. Mrs B J mem notified to repmrp Ih‘:da’;nnge %o done and the property in the i land at $50 an acre. Frank Lane. | . smmmncmnnassnaansnnncn J | the front page, with the state pub-| Potatoes are fed to best advantage e 0, U clean, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time’ of trespass or d1013 |ADVERTISERS—The. great- state of 3 lh' Powa:iof. the mesk. Publi Hiraday Three. months, " 8)x mouths, pald One Year, pos d. The wnuy ., Plonger. Eight pages, containipg s summary of shed every may soil his hands, but a little soap and water will do wonders when properly applied. He may not be ardently in love with his jobs, but they will serve to beat a little horse these. to other peps in feeding and attending stock. 6. Burn to ashes aor cover:with quicklime and bury under four feet of earth all dead animals:and the.vis- iThe Expression .of Many a Kidney: OH! MY BACK! PR— = — Destroy hogs that .do not fully re- % { Subscription Rates. Keep.guch stock quarantined.at least d Ladies" Aid soefety. Que month by carriey Will please him and add a little more |y, yeakq, and use care to prevent|COVer, as they may be carriers of e year by cartier to his muscular development. It{ ,.vins infection from cholera infection. The Pathfinders met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman Tuesday evening. The Modern Priscillas will meet (BOYS, /GIRLS, -MEN, Valuable premiums and -eash for small service. No canvassing, no :selling, ;Answer :this right now. A. WOMEN— |FOR SALE—No. 527. The FARMS-FPOR SALE. Nebish Noble -Clover Annex; 453% acres, N. W. 8. W.-31-150-32, and 1% miles southeast of Nebish. Clay and ‘dent pastage paid to any in: Bemidji. . io -Bldg., Duluth,| loam land; some valuable mixed .“u.‘ Tor $1.50 in advance. | sense binto his h:aidlnnd h; t:::;a“l:f cpra removed from animals:at butch- Sufferer. in Bemidji at the home of Miss Jennie Tagley. ;::;g‘ley, Palladio 2gd B e e Ay o “r = c-|may hecome . 8, Ialry. E00 “lering time. They attract the atten- 2 81 6 00.aper % KK K X X X X% X% %% ¥|The high positions in the commercial |;0, " op buzzards, dogs, ete., which A stubborn .backache is cause to| Miss Corell of Big: Falls .arrived| WwaNTRED—School girl to assist in for tm‘;l;edintle fldfle; n: fiu mh.el;" * 4% | world are not filled by men who were z : acre or lane A x The Daily Pianeer receives % wire service of the United * % Press Association. * afrgid to goil their hands in their youth. A dirty face is to-be censured, but soiled hands are more often an are liable to carry hog cholera in- fection. 7. Confine your degs and do not. keep pigeons : unless . :you . confine »sumect kidney trouble. When the| kidneys are inflamed and swollen, stooping brings a.sharp twinge in the there Monday with her mother and is staying at the home of Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman. light housework. Apply telephone 3td1013 361-W. Miss Corell s also at-i| ey ————— tending . high ‘scheol in Bemidji. FOR RENT. Terms; -$26:00 -cash down and $6.00 per month, six per cent in- terest. Will accept cordwood, 11 of the back, that almost takes B osts or poles as payment. Splendid < | evldenec ot manly toll them. R - FOR RENT_Modern rooms. T. J.| 5 - AR R KRR KKK KK —_— 1t hog cholera appesrs in 'your |il breath away. Doan’s Kidney| Miss 0. J. Morken returned home| v 0" 0 poiai ave. 2d1115]| CPRRCe for a hustler to !;e‘ “Jh"(‘]“‘f herd: 5 Pills revive sluggish kidneys—re- |from Brainerd Tuesday morning after d close to a'good town. oy -17171 £HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN PUTATGES PB“F"ABLE s lieve acking backs. Here's the Be-|spending a few days visiting with |FOR - RENT—Six —and four-room| sahl, Bemidji, Minn. Phone 177- ADVERTISING BY THE Treat With Serum. midji proof: . - friends and relatives. house. A. Klein. 331015 W. AHERICANI] FEEn Fn“ Hofis | et 2‘;:‘;e2:g:eim$°d‘re‘y With) M. Flint, 519 Minnesota. Ave., Be- - FOR RENT _Two furnished rooms.|FOR SALE—Fine farm, direct by —7a ’ " um, atter Which|midji, says: “I had pain and lame-| Mrs. Fred Moody and Miss Emma | - 515 Bemidji-Ave. tt| owner in 40, 80 or up.to 240-acre GENERAL OFFICES they should be kept on a light diet|;og5 in my back, and, it T worked|Ulrickson spent Tuesday in Walker tract. Located 3.miles from Hines NEW YORK AND CHIGAGO and pure drinking water and €on-|harg or did a lot of heavy lifting, |on business. FOR RENT—Five rooms upstalrs )| " miles from Blackduck. Read U. S. Department of Agriculture Pre- fined to limited quarters that may be it was worse. Phone 26-F-11. 631015 > BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —_———— NEWSPAPER WEEK. This is ‘“Newspaper Week” for Minnesota, the biggest co-operative publicity campaign the state has ever seen. Fathered by the Minnesota |’ _ Price 50c, .at all dealers. Don’t|¥ * W. G. Sehr Editorial association, and backed up | g attention from agricultural ex-|herd. . i simply ask for a kidney remedy—get (% He who forgets to adver- *|FOR SALE CHEAP—On easy terms: | Per 8cre. W. G- oeder. by state officials, the idea has been|perts. Department of agriculture ex-| _To rid the premises of infection: | poan’s Kidney Pills—the same that|% tise should not complain when #| One seven-room house, newly re- WANTED. A introduced by 500 weekly newspapers | periments indicate that 4 to 43 Mr. Flint had. Foster-Milburn Co., ¥ the buyer forgets: that he is +* modeled. Inquire 506 Miss. Ave. s b ot :‘t tht: sttnta. w:;lch this week are put- | chels of cooked potatoes (18 to 20 Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. : n; bfusinets:‘ ult is ju;t a case : ¥ 6d1018 WfiTED :‘: ’;l!‘!:-::ls::; zc‘:s‘ll ( ng into practice. —_— of “forget’” all around. cast- E . 4 e JALE—A d Garland. base Co-operation between the editorial gentsrar bushel) will fadd; Bs cmutchy FOR $ l l5° The Want Column will give you | ¥ FOE. &, 8o 5 i ler’s Second Hand Store. weight to hogs as a bushel of corn i b he desired int e KRR KKK KKK KK KKK burner stove. Apply at Bemidj committes and state officials has sup-{ (30", o pugpel,)- L will make you a hair switch from || the desired information. e Welding & Machine Co. Tel. 69.| WANTED—Laundry work by day. plied the newspapers with several During surplus production and con- your combings. att| Apply 312 Minn. Ave., upstairs. R pages of matter showing the advan- tages of Minnesota to the home- seeker. Each newspaper is carrying these articles setting forth the advantages licity articles inside. Space that could not be bought at all, but that would be worth hun- dreds of thousands of dollars, is be- ing donated by the editors of the state this week to the cause of boost- ing Minnesota. Many papers will pares Special Agricultural Letter for Pioneer Though United Press. Washington, Oct. 13.—Potatoes as profitable feed for hogs are receiv- sequent low prices it may be advan- tageous for the farmer to feed pota- toes to his hogs rather than haul them to market. when cooked or steamed and mixed with other feeds. Raw potatoes, fed alone, often cause ‘“scours.” On the other hand, in small quantities they add succulence to the diet and may be beneficial to the pigs. In cooking potatoes for feeding cleaned daily and sprayed three times a week with one pound of -compound cresol solution to 30 parts of water until the disease has abated in the herd. To obtain the best results the serum must be administered before the disease has progressed in the Switches Transformation or curls to order. Carpet and Rug weaving a specialty All work guaranteed call or write 51l America Ave. Bemidji, Minn. ~ATTEND— Bemidji Business csllhge ) I was also annoyed by kidney weakness. I have found that I can rely on Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Barker’s Drug Store, to help me out in time of need. They act as a tonic to my kidneys and soon free my back from pain.” The Ploneer 1s the place to buy| your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls. HHKKKKK KKK KKK KKK TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is Lereby given that this Company will prosecute all persons using property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- trespasses. Bomidji Townsite & 8T. PAUL Improvement Go. 520 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA FOR SALE. FOR_SALE—S8everal good residence lots on - Minuesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross.-Of- fice over Northern Nat'l Bank. FOR SALE—Full blooded White Leg- horn chickens. Mrs. C. B. Pow- ell, 1110 Bemidji Ave. 8d1015 the details in display ad on-an- other page of this paper entitled “Buy Farm Direct From f)wner.” FOR SALE—120 aeres farm -land, about: 600. cords- wood, half hay 1and on good stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 3d1014 WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FOR SALE—18% acres Lake Shore FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Road- ster. Longballa & Leighton. dtf FOR SA‘LEfTwo hard coal heaters; ‘cheap. 515 Beltrami Ave. tf e LOST AND FOUND. ——— North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to. classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in. the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day -paper In.the state and the paper which carries sent out as many as 5,000 extra|hogs, only enough water should be TOST_Baby coat, color, light gray,| the largest amount of classified copies, and in all it is expected that|used to make a mealy mash to pre- nay and "'gm red- trimmings; Saturday, Oct. 2,| &dvertising. The Courler-News The. meal should also and Bemidji. 6d1013 1,000,000 newspapers full of “good stuff” about Minnesota gill go to readers in other states this week, many of them to prospective home- seekers. It is concentrated artillery fire such as the Allies used in France to blast the Germans soldiers out of their trenches. vent burning. be mixed with corn meal or some other grain. Skimmed milk, tank- age or meat meal probably adds to the usefulness of the feed. Warding Off Hog Cholera. In its campaign against hog chol- era, which annually destroys live (6-INCH SLABWODD FOR SALE Softwood $2.00 per load between Nymore Telephone 474 Garage C. W. JEWETT CO. Inc. Bemidii, Phone 29-F-110. Subscribe for the Pioneer. You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, Minn. and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see covers North Dakota like-a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in erder to get re- sulth;: rates one-cent per word first insertion, ome-kalf: cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address-the- Courier-News, Farge, N. D. s H None of the papers expect to|stock to the value of many millions m i nwnus ‘qm. Pioneer want ads are read. » »“ “break even” for the cost of these|of dollars, the department of agri- Hardwood $2~50 per load Th' an‘ Garaga and “ap'"s nmm (n‘um & 4 special articles. They are putting |culture has issued suggestions to hog . gue 1 . . them out as a matter of public spirit |owners to aid.them in avoiding infec- B d Mfg c 2 i : e B d P f - l ‘ and hope to reap a reward eventually; tion. Hog cholera is most preval- eml ’l ! 0. Car ,s er.wce deparf,lf\ent never cloges. I:h'ht. Phone. 751-w. uSI ness an r 0 eSSlona in greater prosperity for their state|ent in late summer and fall. These Phene 481 We invite competition.and guarantee satisfaction. We- also and section. suggestions deserve particular atten- | “take care of first class storage. Office and Garage 418-420 ; PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS California is the first state in the [tion now. They are: £ DR. ROWLAND GRAHAM ‘M. TORR} union to have a newspaper week, and| To keep hog cholera out of the Belirami Avenue. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON L&%m it was a big success. H. C. Hotal- ing of the Mappleton, Minn., Enter- prise, thought the thing, ought to work in Minnesota and urged it in his address as president of the state editorial association last winter. The idea was indorsed by the association and a committee appointed to carry herd: 1. Locate your hog lots and pas- tures away from streams and public Office—Miles Block Your.city property with Clayton 6. Cross. | _ WHEN/IN-BEMIDJI STOP AT The Grand Central Hotel Milea: Blook Phore-§48 DR. E. A. SHARNOR, D. BPHYSICIAN AND bunenou Ofice in Maye Block Phone 396 Res. Phone. 397 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Building. DR. .C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN . AND: SURGEON. VETERINARY SURGEON I | " - ce. S W. K. DENISON, D. V. it out. Mr. Hotaling was named OU women long_ Markhan Hotel Buldl 1 MINNESOTA AVENUE fice—Miiés Blook: meu?{A'leN "x chairman. Finally a small executive mg for ““the com- otel Bullding DR. L. A. WARD Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave committee was named to push the plexion of a babel” 1 European Plan Strictly. [odern PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON D .50y - ; plan through. It conmsists of Mr. s 3P 5 u 7 sAt 0“; HEN.T, ms: i ¢ Over ¥irst- * - | Hotaling, Herman Roo of the North.| || Here’s a vanishing cream of FOR Al £ | -Rooms:50c up Meals:asc up ¥ et NS omMt-Dank GRADUATE' VETERINARIAN field News, secretary of the state as- sociation, and J. E. Kienitz of the Cambridge Independent-Press, assist- ant commissioner of immigratien. This committee circulated the press and got a fine response. Governor Hammond gave out an appeal for'co- operation, and the press of the state rallied to the idea with a splendid unanimity. ‘Though there is little snowy whiteness and purity - one that preserves the soft, satiny texture of the :skin -- brings out- the nat- urally clear complexion. Banishes that *“shiny”’ look. An ideal basis for powder. Preventi sunburn and chap- ping. “‘Great” after shav- i mg, too Iti xs Good Service Reagonable Commission ‘WM. J. DUGAS, Prop,, Bemidji, Minn. Whlesale Stove Dsaler Bemidji, Minn: .. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON. Office_Security Bank Blook PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Practice Limited :;h:ilnce tord an itmm::lnted _:atur: in To t NEW AND SECOND H AND BEYBE EAR NOSE THROAT ollars and cents, the.editors have lle Glasses Pitted caught the spirit of the thing, and Cook Stoves, Ranges, ‘Wood:-Heaters, Ofiice Gibbons Bldg. North-of are _making newspaper week their Cream Combination Coal and- Weod Heaters, Markham- Hotel. Phone 105, willing ; donation to the cause of a bigger, .more . prosperous . and. more populous Minnesota. WHY PEOPLE LOVED HIM:SO. His past, while not an open:book, had bitter lessons taught, the one diploma that he took.in was wrought. In Life’s exacting school he’d learned how weak a man can be; he understood the hearts.that yearned for love and sympathy. No pious saint himself, he knew the sor- row and woe of others—he had suf- fered, too—and ah! we loved him so. He freely gave, not asking why, no lecture throwing in. Into no de- tails would he pry, no sermon would begin. He sought no evils to cor- rect, he gave because it pleased; he injured no °~ one’s - self-respect — enough that want was eased. His was .the simple, modest creed, “Let not your.right-hand know,” we knew him as a friend in need, and ah! we loved ;him..g0. Of his own failings conscious, he c now! | onfectionery in connection ht t . H | o A e it o e Wil | e S ,/“Thiskind of bread snother used to mals?s-the: kind UNDERTARER and ta let live; - Unlike those “holier- : you'll find at this new: establishment. We want: jus:one thansthow” who sheltered:lives have led, his.gentleness wowld, not;alla suffering o ‘We can conscientiously recom- mend: this toilet cream. - We| ,luww formula. . We have.en- . fidence in_every uct of its ms.kers it i Cltyl?:ugfitore B, N, French & Co» Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? - Sure you did—we diq}| And how about that lot, or house or. piece of furniture, or ‘auto you wish to get rid of? Tiea Pioneer Want Ad it -friend—de . it the newest and only the best of everythiag, wa .x.ax";'.'mmud{umd Anything you want in a Stove Repairs Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. stove All makes and all sizes: A Speecialty 206 Minn. Ave. ' 1 J m Third St., next.to O’ LeaanemsaLstore JOHN ‘PFEIFER, Prop. Whnlasala\ and: Rete Bread and -Bakery: snnds. trm! order, we fqelsmm'll come again. . Liegler's Second Hand Store Bemidji, Minn. I KX KK KKK % Subscribe for the Pioneer. KRR KKK KK KKK KK KN Iiliifi’liii’il” : brr et fiiiii XK % KK J| | Ploneer advertisements are re-| f yable. : s Livery—164 DRAY LINE Call Pogul . | TOM. SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Res. Phone 58 818 Ama Office Phone 12. Gibbens: Block- North of Markham: Hotel Huffman_ & 0'Leary - FURNITURE AND M. E. IBERTSON. 995 Acfomen o1 il bl

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