Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 4

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1 | i 1 | 3 consmlng of one’ m e and two fo- males of 1916 hateh, the tnllowlng prizes rd offered by ‘the mem)untn of ‘| Bemidjt, on each breed mentioned be- General Pnrpole Breeds. . Rhode, Island Red, Single Comb— " |shirt; third, 76c silk necktle, donated by Gill Bros. that sleep at night was impossible on | San Francisco, Oct. 26.—A consti- AT THE 2 ‘ account of distressing . symptoms. | tutional amendment, making Califor- l | Rose Comb—rirst. D““' Brluleln While bending over I would be strick- |nia elections wholly non-partisan, is b Bmm I FIM ““I“ rug (27x64) ;. second, wire Erass XUk, | . Ly guch a pain that it was im-|Peing voted on today. The adoption : SUPPLY STORE $1.00 serving tray, O’Leary-Bowser Co. Plymouth Rock, Barred — First anls Foot sel y prize, Iron jack plane; second, claw hammer; third, hand saw, donated ENT bones, comns, bunions, ingrown nails, flat foot, by C. E. Battles. B and all foo( ills are caused by the pinching pressure Plymouth . Rock, - White — Two of narrow, pointed shoes. pounds Hess Panicea; second, box Go “near-barefooted” — which Wear Educator Shoes, tati ; third, stick pin, dol.l ted Aod Nutae will eere or fea you fet froms ll thse blemishes e Uneicimlion G Mludl[flmukywr:bddmfinmevuhm&n B Cet the whole family into good. ting Educstors Plymouth Rock, Buff—First prize, bdq $1.35 to $5.! 50. Ses l]lnt Eg?(SATOR ubnnMonlL. Gold Medal flour - ($1.66); second, donated - by th us 8h in It quarantees the correct orthopacdic shape. Made oaly by quart Monarch pure maple syrup; [Pice, Heor'Y. WO Years am 1 fl;},‘f Rlu & Huiching, Inc., 15 High St., Boston. Makers also of third, quart Bismarck olives, donated All-America and Signet Shoes for Men; Maufairs for Women. by F. G. Troppman. Sold exclusively by (, A.Knapp Bemidji Orphingtons, White—First prize, Leather pocket book; second, flash- 3 RICE & HUTCHINS' light; third, brush, donated by E. F. Netzer. ‘ Orphingtons, . Buff—First prize,, stick pin; second, fob;. third, -euff links, donated by Geo. T:-Baker & Co. Orphigtons, Black—First prize, Be- midji.Sentinel (2:years); second, Be- midji Sentinel (1 year); third, Be- 003, PAT.OR. ly sal th T. abi midji Sentinel, 6 months, donated by F. A. Wilson. ——————————————o————=| Wandottes, Silver Laced— First PREMIUM LIST rental of 160 acres of land to be se-|prize, $1.00; second, 76¢; third, 50c. ANNOUNCED FOR lected by the winner near a railroad ‘Wyandottes, Partridge—First prize] commend Dr. Kilmers’ Swamp-Root 10 any - ‘one suffering " from bladder third prize will be . ts. . trouble. s Minnesota_lands, hemorrhages from the bladder and was not able to get any doctor who could help me. I.was In such shape| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BEMIDJI 3 possible for me to straighten up. Mr, |of the amendment is likely. Henry, one of our leading druggists, advised Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root; al- ADDITIONAL WANT ADS cured. - It seemed remarkable that T Root a trial and I think the results will. be the same as mine. I the same is'true in substance and In fact. many, poor- u/nd new.roads were trav-| eled. The car was badly ' broken down when the party arrived in this oity. ; Mr. Biddle owns a farm five’ miles south of this city and is plan- ning on buying another farm in this vicinity. According to Mr. Biddle, farmers out in South Dakota are.becoming very much interested in - Northern dmyamladdoflmuhla Cause Great Distrass S It ‘gives me great pleasure to re- For four years I'was troubled by CALIFORNIA IS VOTING ON ough-I never had any faith'in pat- Too Late To Classity ent medicines, as a last resort I pur-| FOR RENT—Modern bungalow, ex chased a. dollar-bottle of Swamp-Root. I noticed a decided change and after 441029 cept heat. Inquire L_Blooston. ing two ibottles I was completely ould be: cured so’quickly after: be- g ill so long. But since this took Mysterious Girl In The Black Mask advise any one suffering from the me trouble to at least give Swamp- Yours very truly, THOMAS A. BENNETT, Greensburg, Indiana. Personally appeared before wme is 14th day of February, 1913, Mr. A. Bénnett, who subscribed the ove statement and made oath that L. A. BOWER, Notary Public. POTATO-CHICK SHOW |in either Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, | $1.00; second, 75¢;-third, 60c. (Continued from Page 2.) Hubbard, Istaca or St. Louis coun- Wyandottes, White—First prize, 7 N i i , a - 3t 3 3 £ Tatter to 3 7 . T ‘ m‘.‘...- k3 I thracite coal, Smith-Robinson Lbr. | ties. $1. second, 76¢; third, 80e;- - Co.; prize 2—$4.00, Bemidji Daily| Ten acres of mew land will be| Wyandottes, .Buff — First-:prize, |Prove What Swamp-Root Will - Do Pioneer, Pioneer Publishing Co.; |cleared and broken, ready for win-|$1.00; second, 76c; third, 50c: prize 3—$2.50 cash; prize 4—$1.50,|ner or his tenant. Winner must] ' Egg:: Breeds. Bemidii Herald, P. F. Dehnel; prize § | agree to raise at least ten acres of | Leghorns, Single Comb, “White— |Gou Binghambon, ¥, ¥, for & sample | . . Th ey ; 4 In O]I_p e » Bi i h D . el A% The-Longest, Sirongest =~ -~ $1.00, Koors’ Bitter Sweet, Koors [seed potatoes under the supervision | Rirst. prize, shoes- ($3.50); second, | You will -also- receive a- booklet~of 2-Long ng i 5 Bros.; prize 6—$1.00 cash; prize 7 |Of the State Potato Growers’ associa- | suit underwear; third, three - ‘pair |valuable information, telling about Keenest Blade on Earth ) —$1.00 cam. hose, donated by Sonneder Bros |18 Kdnors snd bladier, When i Orlgmal Wmdow Red Bliss Triumphs, For further mformallon, Jwrite J.| . Leghorns, $ingle Comb, Brown— E',‘f,';ye ;“lone.e‘:n Regular fifty-cent (Lot No. 5.) J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn., president | First prize, good 'saw;. secotid, 1iam- [and ‘one-dollar size bottles for sale " N 2 iation. H R t. all drug - stores. T = i Prize 1—$7.00, Perfection potato |Of Potato Growers’ assoc 5 mer; third; screw driver. donnted by |a thap ol 1] . sprayer, Given Hdw. Co.; prize 2— General Information. A. B. Palmer. AdY s o mlno Z -vc o - er $4.00, Bemidji Daily Pioneer, Pioneer | 1. One peck of seed potatoes must Pub. Co.; prize 3—$2.50, 25 Emerson | be shown to be considered for prizes cigars, San Rey Cigar Co.; prize 4— |offered. $1.50, Bemidji Herald, P. F. Dehnel; | 2. Exhibitors may send potatoes prize 5—$1.00 cash; prize 6—$1.00 |DY express or freight prepaid, to H. Leghorns; ‘Rose - Comb ', White— First prize, $1.00; second, 750 third, 50¢., Leghorns, - Rose::Comb,. Brown—: Fil:st -prize, ;1 00; second 76¢; third, is All an cash; prize 7—$1.00 cash. H. Mayer, secretary Commerecial club, | 50c. son, at no cost to the exhibitors, it SC : P Early Ohio. Bemidji, Minn., at any time, and|. .Minorcas, Slngle ‘Comb, White— |3uch a request is made at the time ot = (Lot No. 6) they will be stored in a suitable place First- prize,. Bemidji Daily Pioneer,|meking entries. Be sure to give va- 00,000 raen ow esicy the' Dus- Prize 1—$10.00, auto robe from free of charge and will be put on ex-J1 year; seecond, Bemidji Daily Pio-| Oregon City Woolen Mills, Schneider hibit at the time of the show. neer, 6 monthu. thlrd, Weekly Pio- Bros.; prize 2—$5.00, box San Rey| 5 All entries must be received{neer. cigars, San Rey Cigar Co.; prize 3—|PY 9 2. m. on Dec. 9. Entries will| Minorcas, Shgle Comb; ~ Black— $4.00, Bemidji Daily Ploneer, Pioneer then be closed. Judging‘ will begin | First prize, $1-00; igecond, 75¢; third, Pub. Co.; prize 4—$1.50 cash; prize 3¢ that time. 8¢ 5-—$1.50, Bemidji Herald, P. F¥. 4. All samples entered for prem- Dehnel; prize 6—$1.00, 2 pounds |IUM May remain the property of the Koors’ Bitter Sweet, Koors Bros.; | SXhibitor, except that the Commer- prize 7—$1.00 cash, cial club of Bemidji reserves the right - to hold any or all first prize win- ning samples. . In case the exhibitor desires to have his exhibits returned exl of ~ Meat Breeds. Brahmas—TFirst ‘prize; $1.00; sec- ond, 76¢; third, 60c. -Cochins—First 'prize, $1.00; sec- ond, 75¢; third, 69c. :: : Langshans——First “prize, $1.00; second, 76¢; third, 59c: e Fancy Breeds. be to Specials—Sweepstakes. Prize 1—For the best peck of pota- toes of any variety, 500 square feet of Cornell-Wood-Board, worth $14.50 | t0 him, he must indicate his wish will be given by the Smith-Robinson at the time of making the entry, and Bantams—First prize, groceries, Lumber company of Bemidji. they will be returned to him provid- | ($1.50); second, groceries ($1.60); Prize 2—To the county having the | \D8 he is willing to pay return lthird, groceries (75c), domated by be largest number of adult potato exhib- | harEes. Charles Nangle. itors, the Minnesota Potato Growers’ Only One Sample. Game—First prize, fl 00; .ec.md association offers to give one Potato 5. No person will be permitted to | 75¢;- third,-50c. box cutting machine, valued at $50. enter more than one sample in each Pair, An - Breed.- Prize 3—In addition to the first |lot. . Geese—First. nrize. Bemld!l Her- prize offered on each of the six va-| 6. In entering exhibits be sure|ald (2 years); second, Bemidji Her-|N: rieties named in the premium list, |t0 give the name of variety, name of the Minnesota Potato Growers’ asso- |eXhibitor and his address.” ciation will offer to each of the con-| 7. Only those living in Northern testants winning first place, the free|Minnesota Development association ———————————————————| counties will be allowed to compete Got Rid of Her Stomach Trouble, | for prizes: “Since childhood I have been og- For further information, write: liged to eat sparingly and carefully.|George D. McCarthy, Duluth, Minn., My doctor who had been treating me |secretary of Northern Minnesota De- without success advised me to try|velopment association; Bueford M.| - Prige for Eggs, Chamberlain’s Tablets. I sent for a |Gile, Bemidji, Minn., director of the Best ' dozen brown—First _prize, box and they worked like a charm.|Dotato and poultry show, and in|$1.00; second, 75¢; third, 50c. They strengthened my digestion and |charge of agricultural teaching and Best dozen white—First prize, sack relieved the constipation. Occasion- |extension work of the Bemidji high Cremo flour; second, five pounds ally I take a dose of them when not | school; Harry H. Mayer, Bemidji,|lard; third, 60c_sugar, donated by feeling just right and they quickly |Minn., secretary commercial club; Stewart‘s Grocery. fix me up,” writes Mrs. J. P. Brady, | Ray Schumaker, Bemidji, Minn,, Specials, Victor, N. Y. For sale by all deal- | president of Commercial club. Highest scoring . cockerels, (one ers.—Adv. The prizes for .the poultry show |prize), Bemidji Sentinel, one year, F. At Your Service For Groceries ' ald. (1 year);-third, Bemidji: Herald (6 months, donated:by P. F." Dehnel. Ducks—First prize, ~hand ‘saw;| = second, lantern; third, milk pail; do- nated by Given Hdw. Co. Turkeys—First prize; box -erack- ers; second, one-half dozen cans to- matoes; third, three bottles entsup, donated by Otto Sehwandt (one prize), Bemidji Sentinel, one year, F. A. Wilson; highest scoring hen, (one’ prize), Bemidji ‘Sentinel, one year, F. A. Wilson; highest sco ing cock, (ome prize), Bemidji Sen- tinel, one year, F. A. Wilson. For the highest scoring trio 'of ‘White Leghorns, raised within 26 miles of Bemidji, Clayton C. .Crdss will give a silver loving cup, which must be won two years in succession to remain the permanent property of winner. . Sweepstakes. Best trio of any breed, one Ideal | brooder, Bemidji Hdw. Co. General Information. Prof. C; E. Brown of the Crook- ston Expérimefit station will score each bird; ithus: giving the public an opportunity to become agquainted | | with breed type and characteristics. There wm be uo entry or admission | tee. Coo” will_be. furnished the first fifty entries. Any person._ ;e- siding in‘the itory of the N ern Minnesota Development WHEN ordering ‘groceries at this store you can depend.on prompt and cour- teous service, quick ' deliveries, honest weight, dependable goods. Our experience tion 15 entitledito exhibit. All birds in the business makes it easy for us to please must be received in Bemidji before 6 . Eggs, butter, flour, sugar, starch, can- p.m. on Dec, 8. The éxhibit room ned fruits and vegetables, etc., of real class. will be avér Battles hardware store. This is the Household Headquarters. Al birds sent by express or freight w G SCHROEDER prepaid will be delivered free of g ~ BEmmarj riety name and name of exhlbitor with his add vertinln ipd show purposes as many scoring is desiyed All birds that dre fore noon on Dec. 11, and must not “For further information write to Bueford ‘M. _Gile, agriculturist Be- midji high school, secretary of poul- try show, Bemidji, Minn. [ PABTY COMPLETES dren arrived 1ii Bemidji from Geddes, automobile trip. Demonstrator Razor for 5c. We are doing -Ahis in order that you may become acquain- " Gedwithithe Faimous Durhaim Duplex Double- . adged; Hollow-grouad,” Oil-tempered: Blade which is made from a picce of selected For You. Swedi\ Steel, Harder:cd, Tempered, Honed ‘Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & end Stropped to the extreme of keeness sent in by the fourth of Decemher s as soon as possible. 1 birds entered will be fed, watered d cared for by a competent per- It would be utierly impossible for you to test the 2 8th quality of these Blades vithout a Rezor. . dn or- e b 2 der that you may d re permlitting you ©¢10 buy one for % very morning. Join the Ducharm. Duplex *Shavers -NOW Who Is She" See the Photograph dlsplayed in our window. She, herself ..wdl.be in our wmdow Thursday, OCTOBER 28th ]er]k@r S ]Dmg &J ewelry Store Third Street ... . ‘Bemidji, Minnesota No contestant will be allowed to hibit for prizes, more than one pen birds, but he may exhibit for ad: DS as desired Extra birds will scored at fifteen cents each, if be called for must be removed be- removed before 4 p. m. on Dec. 10. 600- m AUTO TRIP U . Biddle, wife and two chil- 'D., today, ‘completing a” 600-mile The trip wasfull ‘of hardships as ’Leary-Bowser Co. BeMIdjl, ; < Minnesota - You’ll Find The Goods Advertlsed In The Basement. Wool Batts---Ramsdown wool batts size 72x84, moth proof, price each Lamsdown cloth covered wool batts, size 72x84, moth proof price each - $2.65 Wool wadding for the baby’s quilt €ach................coorrricrcerr 208 Cotton batts, Maish batts, 72x90, 2 1-2 pound batt 90c, 3 po'und”bati...;g‘l’;‘ o .10c to 25¢ ‘Small batts, each. Maish quilts, each..... Other. guilts, each. _ Blankets, each............. Fle:s,hers yarns, German kmttmg yarn, Germantown yarn, Saxony .and” Spamsh yarn, Elderdown and Angora yarn, Shetland flosé L

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