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WILLARD AND MORAN TO BATTLE IN NEW YORK New York, March 25.—Jess Wil- lard and Frank Moran will battle at the Hippodrome tonight for the world’s heavyweight title. Both fighters are ready for the tap of the gong. Willard in a statement today said, “I am going to knock Moran out in the shortest possible order. I never in my life was in better shape than I am today for the Moran fight.” Moran said, “If T feel as good when I enter the ring as I do this minute I have no doubt I will be returned a winner whether the fight goes ten rounds or not.” The gross receipts of the fight are estimated at $129,- 645, expenses at $101,250 and the gross profits at $28,395. Willard will bet $47,5600 and Moran $23,750. Karo syrup, 10-1b. pail, special for 37¢c.—Adv. da325 YUAN SHI KAI REFUSES CROWN ‘Washington, March 25.—President Yuan Shi Kai’s mandate renouncing his acceptance to the title of em- peror of China and declaring, China's return to republican government was made public in part today by the Chinese legation. In it Yuan says he consented to proposals for a mon- archy after “irresistible” insistence by a convention of popular represen- tatives, but feeling that acceptance of the throne would violate his oath as president, never took any steps to put the monarchial program ac- tually into effect. for Monday da325 Troppman’s. Special only, March 27.—Adv. A glance at the want column may help you sell it. R R KRR KRR KD ¥ TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * KX XK KKK KKK X Bemidji Markets. Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 Hens, large and fat, dresied, per P PRI PR X 18 Veal, fancy, dressed, per lb. Veal, fancy, oversize, per Ib.... Veal, poor, oversize, per lb..... .10 Fall lambs, per Ib..... Spring lambs, per lo.. Mutton, fency, dressed, per lb. .14 Large hogs, dressed, per lb.. Medium hogs, dressed, per | Small hogs, dressed, per 1b. . 10 Beans, per lb. Carrots, per bu. . Potatoes, fancy, clean and free from rot and rust, per bu... 1.10 Butter— Dairy, per 1b. .......... oo 483 Creamery, bulk, per 1b....... .36 Creamery, prints, per 1b...... .37 Eggs— Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz.... .20 Cracked corn, per bu......... 112 Cracked corn, per sack, 75 lbs. 1.30 Bran, per sack, 100 1bs....... 1.26 Corn and oats, per sack, 76 Ibs. 1.30 Shorts, per sack, 100 1bs. . 136 0il meal, per sack, 100 1bs. . 2,75 ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity WANTED—A girl at Erickson Hotel, 310 America Ave. 4d329 FOR SALE—Three head horses and harness, also houses and lots in Be- midji on easy terms; 160 acres land at Neely’s Siding; will trade land for residence property in Be- midji. Phone 117, Neely’s Store, 522 First St. 5d330 18 bars Lenox soap for 50c at WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Inquire Mrs. G. M. Torrance, 421 Bemidji Ave. da32s START RIGHT NOW TO LIVE THE REST OF YOUR LIFE RIGHT. ARE YOU FACING AN OLD AGE OF POVERTY. IF YOU ARE EARNING MONEY PUT AS MUCH OF IT RS YOU CAN IN THE BANK ERCH PARY DAY. YOU WILL BE HAPPY WHEN YOU SEE YOUR BALANCE GROW AND SEE YOUR MONEY PILE UP SO IT CAN REALLY “PROTECT” YOUR OLD AGE. START RIGHT NOW. BANK _WITH US. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 65 or 66 Ghe 6 Cualit of iy Mil & (nsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- o anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder urit Bemidji, Minn, GOING OUT OF | EXTRA! 2 Double Buggies last year’s retail price was $75.00 This year’s retail priceis $85.00 Our Sale Price is $55 £E BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER plement business. USINESS ALLFARM IMPLEMENTS TO BE SOLD AT LAST YEAR'S GOST SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 We have decided to sell out our entire stock of farm machinery and quit the im- The prices we have placed on these goods will move them quickly, because they will be sold for less than the present wholesale cost. EXTRA! 2 Evans Potato Planters Last year’s retail price was $65.00 This year’s retail priceis $70.00 Our Sale Price is $48.25 DEALERS ARE NOT BARRED FROM BUYING AT THIS SALE" We could not find a dealer who was willin Both will be chargead th the retailer for once. than the wholesale cost t oday. g to take over our big_ stock in one lump, so we decided to give the farmers a chance with e same price which will be last year’s cost price. This price is less by 15 per cent or more SALE STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 27th Think what this means to you Mr. Farmer Everything must be sold by May 1st. At just what we paid for them a year ago. This means about 33 per cent less than elsewhere. It is your chance of a lifetime. 3 14-inch Scotch Clipper Plows Breakers Trucks Special Wagon Gear Spreader Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s price...$5.50 Last year’s retail price ......... $15.00 priee:.. . cuins $20.00 price .... ..$20.00 [ 15 {7 IR $50.00 . I price. ......... $125.00 This year’s retail This year’s retail This year's retail This year’s retail This year’s price. ..$6.00 This year’s retail price ......... $17.50 price .......... $23.60 price il $22.50 price «.iovveiid $54.00 DEICE: =.cvicimisiines $140.00 OUR SALE PRICE IS $11.60 EEEeeeenaTTe Y [ RS || e || e || M S SRS W One P. & 0. 61, H. . H Two 14” Disc Superior One 6” Steel Wheel Farm 425 Pounds Manila Bin- 300 Pounds Standard Two 10-ft. McHay Rakes Gas Engine Drills Truck der Twine Binder Twine . . i . . Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s retail Last year’s retail price, Last year’s retail s . $26.00 price .........$140.00 price .......... $85.00 price:. ... .$28.00 per Ib. ......c0ne 15¢ e 1lc This year’s retail This year’s retail This year’s retail This year’s price (Way This year’s retail price This year’s retail } Priee v sl $160.00 13 [ $90.00 price .......... $30.00 Up.) (Way Up) ©opriee ..civiani $27.50 OUR SALE PRICE IS OUR SALE PRICE IS OUR SALE PRICE IS OUR SALE PRICE IS OUR SALE PRICE IS OUR SALE PRICE IS $98.90 1 P. & O. Single buggy 4 10-inch Scotch clipper plows 2 14-inch Blue clipper plows 2 16-inch Brush Breakers 24 Single trees 6 14-inch plow shares 1 Single P. & 0. wagon box 3 1 2 1 40-48-3% Old Hickory Gear Comp pr. shafts, single wagon Pump jacks 1 Pivot axel cult. Two 14-inch Brush OUR SALE PRICE IS Need $16.95 $70.75 1-8-16’ disc harrow Sec. 30-tooth Boss Heavy neck yoke 12-inch road plow Disc harrow truck R N S Remember everything must be sold by May 1st. Corner Third St. and bl b o ok ok K T X DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. Cream left on the milk too long will get bitter and rancid, In the perfect creamery the an- imal heat and odor are got rid of as soon as possible. Milk pans and pails are all the better for a good sun bath in a sweet -airy place after having been washed, scalded and dried. The sooner milk is set in a cool place ready for the cream to rise the more cream there will be. Use only salt that is fine in quality and grain for butter. oo oo ok oo o o oo oo oo ofe b e ol b ok bl B i e e e R o R R R okkok kbbb The Piloneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. On. voll, a dozen rolls or a hund.ed rolls OU READ the Other Fellow’s Ad E You are rea this one. ding ‘That should convince you that advertising in these columns is a profitable proposition; that it will bring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is gettingmore business than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance R T To Read Your Ad -in 'l_'bese Columns? Bemidji Ave., CARE OF BROOD MARE. Animals In Foal Should.Have Light and Steady Work. [From Arkansas experlment station bul- letin.] p The pregnant mare should be work- ed. In fact, under ordinary :conditions it 1s necessary to work her if we ex- pect a profit. But we should not ex- pect her to do as much work and stand a8 much rough treatment as a gelding or mule. The work of the mare heavy in foal should be light and steady. Avold extreme exertion, severe pulls, strains or slips, as there is danger of causing abortion. Avoid the other ex- treme. Do not allow a mare to stand in the stable without exercise, as fat, pampered, unexercised mares are more Ykely to have trouble foaling. and also Lovers of other breeds of horses often accuse the Belgian. of being lazy, slow to learn and stubborn, 8ays an admirer of the breed. The last charge is false. There is no breed of horses that has less natu- ral stubbornness than the Belgian. Nelther are they lazy, their great slze glving that impression. stallion shown is a Belgian. The their chances of bringing weak foals are greater. If the mare s not work- ed but turned in the pasture or a good Two Brush Breaker OUR SALE PRICE IS $14.92 $23.50 14-inch disc grass seed attachme't 14-inch prairie breaker plow Complete wagon eveners and neck ‘ we say more? ’ yoke G. T. harrows R e R R 2-inch P. Never before has such a sacrifice bee: will make money by buying at this sale and they know it. One 36”7-44” 31/ Skein 121c All Items Below to be Sold at Prob,ortionate Prices: $100 mower and binder repairs $10 cream ‘separator repairs 2 14-inch Caution timber plows ‘Wheel barrow 16-inch sulky plow Pivot axle cult. riding ‘Walking cultivator 4-inch tire wood farm truck 12-inch grader plow 2 Dowden potato digger Spring seat 4 leaf 23 -inch 'P. & 0. sled Farmer can buy as cheap as retail dealer In order to give you an idea of what last year’s cost price is we have figured out a few of the bargains which have a standard value. else in our big stock to go at proportionate prices. and select from the items in this advertisement. OUR SALE PRICE $3.80 OUR SALE PRICE IS $37.50 8ic T T S 32'- 36’-. 20 & O. sled Near City Dock work should be lightened and shoul: be discontinued altogether by the timg the wax forms upon her teats. abou: three days before foaling. K The pregnant mare should be fed lib erally to keep her in good condition. Oats are an excellent grain at this time, but if they are not. available corn, two parts, and wheat bran. one part by weight, make a good ration. A part of the hay feed should consist of some leg- ume, such as alfalfa or cowpeas. Do not feed any musty or mouldy feed. After foaling give the mare a bucket of water, as she is thirsty at this time. Do not hasten to give her a heavy feed of grain. A little wheat bran is very good for the first feed. Oats are an ex- cellent grain for her while she is suck- ling the colt, but if they are not avail- able a mixture of corn and wheat bran, in equal parts by bulk, is very good. Many colts die each year from navel disease. The germs of this disease are found in dirty, insanitary stalls. If a mare foals in a pasture or a clean box stall, which has been freshly bed- ded with clean straw, there is not much danger from trouble from this source, but prevention is the surest cure, and it is a good plan to thoroughly disin- fect the stall before the mare foals. After foaling wash the cord with a so- lution of carbolic acid, five parts to 100 parts of water, and squeeze out and tie the cord an inch or two from the body with a string which has been soaked in jodine, with which the cord should then be painted. When the mare is worked in the fleld it 18 a good plan to leave the colt at the barn, but for the first two weeks a half day is. too great a time for the colt to go without suckling. The mare should be brought to him once during the fore- noon and once in the afternoon. If the Three Garden Cultivators Cycle grinder Spring tooth harrows 15-17 12-12” American Ingot Culvert ore | n made in Farm Implements. Retail dealers We invite you farmers to beat them to it. SMART-GETCHELL IMPLEMENT CO. . Everything Don’t wait, but come One No. 17 Nisco Manure Is OUR SALE PRICE IS $99.10 $22.50 machinery single trees set leveler attachment for cult. Dairy Maid separator 450 lbs. qts. separator oil binder platform canvas 18” Duluth culvert 20" Duluth culvert 20" American Ingot Culvert Bemidji, Minn. Feed him liberaily during thie first year, as a stunted colt never fully recovers, and his development during this first year of his life will largely determine what he will be at maturity. E. C. McGregor, superintendent of the logging department of the North Land Pine company of Minneapolis, returned this morning to his home here, after spending several days at Hibbing in the interest of the com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox returned yesterday from Minneapolis where they went some time ago to attend the funeral of Mr. Wilcox’s mother. Mrs. J. M. Freeburg arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck to spend the day in Bemidji visiting. Mrs. Battles’ Sunday school class held the first of a number of social meetings last night in the basement of the Presbyterian church. Several members appeared on a program after which games were played. A lunch was served by Mrs. Battles, assisted by Miss Lea Given. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Hedden visited with friends and relatives in Bemidji yesterday while on their way from their home at Northern to Rugby, N. D., where they will spend the sum- mer. Yes, a lazy duffer is a man, but— 'um! Buck up, work up, and get there! Take advantage of a want ad. mare is hot do not allow the colt to suckle until she has cooled off._ Give the colt grain as soon as he learns to eat. Oats are about the best grain for the colt.at this time, and a little wheat sized lot she will exercise hérself. = As the period of pregnancy advances: the bran is also excellent. Give him all of Sowe. legume hay. -that: he. will- eat. ———— The Better the Printing of your stationery the better the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print- ing done here. EeS——————— e ————————————————————————

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