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Tankage affords a splendid feed in l d connection with corn and when fed at a e en the rate of one pound of tankage to | 9 eight to twelve pounds of corn will o 4 produce gains more economically than ' when corn is fed without the tankage. - 0 s e Y If tankage is not avallable shorts with a little ofl meal will be a splendid fat- " —— FOI' every man . e o itts shanes o sommans Get the new flavor and new satisfaction thfi! bleflding of ch?ics ber (0 feed proportionately. Amerdef| _ Turkishand choice Domestic tobaccos provides in Camel Ciga- much as a litter of five, and feed : rettes. You'll prefer that blend to either kind smoked straight! The style that suits you might not be- ers t;ilf:;?;a:;?{fl: e Prove this to yourself by comparing Camels with any cigarette come the next man. B e e s ot mat shouid. b e at any pricel We have hats to suit every man's style (%% t 175 pounds ey shoud bogiven | Smoke Camels to your heart’s content because they are freed 3 and taste. z':-lint hfity fml ff;f; t":: :Il:srefnrs:'?fifmi " from tongue-bite and throat-parch; because they leave no un- 18 But there is only one best make for Erate s, pleasant cigaretty after-taste. Quality is so apparent in each all men— Puiasites 1 Sheop: puff, smokers do not look for or expect premiums or coupons. Sheep should have access to medi- £ cated salt in winter just as methodical- > . ; the matchless Iy as in summer, for in this way the That new mellow-mildness, that new “body” puts an entirely f breeding parasites that winter in the 7 g 2 stomachs of mature sheep are largely new idea of cigarette satisfac~ The ot cod T el tha package, which - ’keeps outair, there- FR e s as il’u‘lflll.d, the Aot dosring the i o { ‘whic back into ite place. destroyed. The source of drinking wa- Gordcl‘l ter for sheep is under the entire con- trol of the feeder while the sheep are In dry lot. thus making it impossible $3.00 for them to imbibe parasites with wa ter, which in summer is very common, It is supposed that the parasite known 4 as stomach worm survives the winter 3 in the open ficld to some extent. There. | | fore the farmer who would keep his | &2rvd. Co. farm as free as possible from parasites should by all means use the winter BEMIDJI. MINN. | season In systematically eradicating the parasites in the flock itself. tion into your mind] The Ounce of Prevention. at will; also supply them with charcoal and grit. In short. do your best to keep - — them in good bealth. There is a good deal more sense in preventing a chicken Advertisers who waiit the best results|from sets sick than in coring i aft er it gets ill. always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- L Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 100; or ten ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country a:| Mrs. R. Laccee left this morning packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton for $1.00. We an advertising medium, Por Hreinerd where:she will visttiher strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. son, who was removed from St. An- thony’s hospital to the Northern Pa- R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. cific hospital in Brainerd. She will | ==r——— — S—— = —————————t———— e e s e Tt return in a few days. KK K K KKK K KKK K K%K+ |Creamery, bulk, per Ib... ! 7 = — — * TODAY’S MARKET REPORT *|Creamery, prints, per lb...... HHH KKK KK KK KKK KK K K| Eggs— Bemidji Markets. Storage, per doz. ...... .30 Y Turkey, live, per Ib. ... ..$ .20 Strictly fresh, per do: .36 { efore you rent a CWIILeDr [[|rm e o el S i 1 ’ @' Geese, dressed, per Ib.. 18| Corn and oats, per sack, 75 Ibs, : 7 e 2 , per sack, 75 Ibs. 1.30 § [Ed lind Qo < Ask any Ducks, live, per Ib.. 15 |shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 1.35 'l Ducks, dressed, per lb. -20 | 0i1 1, k, S Hens, large and fat, dressed, per - i | 4 GAD 08 T s ible for thousands velahl- Py o 18 of business successes I ¥ y , dressed, .14 4 Usef . Veal, tancys,', oversize p::r Ib.. ;2; We extend herewith, our sincere . thmushow t'he country. [ Why You Should Choose That Machine Veal, poor, oversise, per 1b.. ‘1o |2ppreciation to friends and neigh- Everybody in town Fall lambs, per Ib.... 16 bors who so kindly assisted during may knOW you but Among others here are a few Spring lambs, per Ib.. T ;.hebillndess :;n? ?:nm of our beloved the)']:ion’t know what | (ST . Mutton, fancy, dressed, per 1b. .14 'usPand anc father. ou have to sell. \ Good reasons you will receive Large hogs, dresssd, per 1.« . .9% Hiie: SR8 HIniwt 4 ’ . % ®. i : 3 Medium hogs, dressed, per Ib... .10 SRCSSRIR is . s Easiest to learn because it is simplest in construction. Small hogs, dressed, per Ib...... 10| 1223 Advertising ill Help You Beans, per 1b. ... .10 .60 C. A. Knapp, proprietor of the Be- Most Popular writing machine of the day--endorsed by ||[carrots, per bu. . Potatoes, fancy, clean and free midji Shoe Store, left the early ‘part ’ the World S most expert Opel'ators from rot and rust, per. bu... 1.00|of the week for Brainerd where he is Butter— spending a few days on a combined 1 | Held the International Trophy Cup for Typewriter ||[pae e . ... . o i R bl i | speed and accuracy for the past ten years. “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” No. 230 So. 4th St. Minneapolis, Minn. &2 Right Here In Your Own Town The late eastern styles are shown, Spring Suits, Spring Coats, Spring Waists, Spring Skirts, all e &, the stgle of the cit.sil store at less o rice, ur guarantee with ever arment. figf::gf“ll{::: :;“t:c:{ })fyou do nptgfind what you wan}t' ign‘stock, ceived, is bringing throngs of we'll get it for you from our regular lines or interestedwomen to our hosiery will have it made to order. department every day. b4 Corsets for wear as well as beauty, they meet your demands at evey pot.” Ligtsnd med- | No matter what you pay for B e eada. § Your suit or gown, it will not Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 look right without the proper corset. There For Men, Women and Children is a model for your figure in the Kabo line, be sure to get the right one. Sale of Draft and Farm Horses, Mclver’s Livery Barn Bemidji, Minn. — Dress Goo& All wool serges have advanced from 10 to 25 per cent. Our serges were bought before the advance and are now in stock at last season’s prices, do not delay in buying dress goods as i K o higher price, g late purchases will take There is now on exhibit at the above livery a|l car load of fine, heavy horses weighing from|§ 1400 to 1800 pounds. There "are severald matched pairs among them. ' "‘ They will be sold for cash, or part cash and bankable paper : for balance. If interested make your selection early s J. H. REESE, Owner. LADIES—See the spring Shoes. —_—— — b/ P %‘ ' A (4 - Bemidji, Minnesota