Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1916, Page 6

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"THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WEDNESDAY, APRIL ‘19, 1916. IS XTI LSS S S22l * THE STOCKMAN. Oats and bran make a good ra- tion for ewes with lambs at their side, The use of immature sires is a Class rivalry in the 8t. Cloud, Minni., high school reached a climax yesterday and as a result the school is without a senior class. The boys ‘were suspended and the girls went on a sympathetic strike. Floods are causing much damage begun yesterday. River, Minn. have petitioned the state Appearing before the Brainerd,|to construct a dynamite factory in Minn., city council, a delegation from |that district. the ministerial conference of Brain- erd asking that moving picture shows |class of high be closed on Sunday. The council |Mich., deadlocked over in graduating Menominee, question of Thirty-four girls school, took the matter under consideration. |dress. The administrator of the estate of Joseph Hindahl, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the east front of the court house of ~Beltrami county in the city of Bemidji, May 19, 1916, at ten o’clock A. M., the. so-called Hindahl farm in the Town common mistake made by many near Cook, Minn. Bridges are being Walter J. Smith, former state e e of Hagali, 160 acres, viz: NE4, live stock farmers, washed out and road and farm work | treasurer, is a patient in the tuber- PUBLIC SALE Sec. 17-149-32. ) i) Lack of attentlon to the teeth destroyed. _— culosis ward at the state penitentiary For further information apply to — of the horses often causes large The trial of Joseph Bagdon, held | at Stillwater. He is unable to work.| Attention investors! Land at|M. A. Clark, Probate Judge, Bemidji, 5 holes to appear in the oat bin 2 with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. without visible return. More sheep should be raised. oo ofe ofe e ol oo o oo ol oo ofe ofe ofe o ode oo oo oo o oo B b e [ E X XS RS S RS RSS2 S X XS RS SHEEP SHOULD HAVE SALT IN ABUNDANGE I have come to the conclusion that the old custom of always keeping salt where sheep can reach it is a good one and is founded on a thorough knowl- edge of what the animals should have, writes a correspondent of the Farm Progress. Why sheep should usually have an intense craving for salt is something I cannot explain, but it is a natural craving and is true the world over. Salt is not a food, of course, but it is needed to aid digestion. Where the sheep are denied salt they will not doubt that it would affect them very on a vice charge in Minneapolis, was Itasca county farmers at Deer |your own price. Minn. The demand for lamb and mut- L ] e T A T N SRR ton is always good. Proper sanitary conditions o about the hog pens are the best New Neckwear G. [C). JI.ISttl‘Ite preventives of hog cholera and orsets other diseases incident to swine. Collars ....25¢ to $1 $125to $ Middlings, ground oats and bar- Sets .. 35¢ to $1.50 5 5 ley fed to sows will supply a ra- Vegtees 8 ..50c to $2 Every pair guaranteed. tion that will produce milk in Guimps . .50c to $2 5 * abundance. ]Nets, Voils, georgette, o Model Braziers i - emidji, Minn, o e e b b o and organdy mater: — - 0 Ii, at soc, $1, $1.50 Women’s and Misses’ Easter Apparel in Vogue Every express brings newer COATS, SUITS and DRESSES in our store, comprising the later ideas. Novelty New Suits for Woman and Miss $22.50, $27.50, $32.50 Distinctive models copied from higher priced garments in men’s wear serge, gabar- dine, poplin and silks. others at $35, $40, $45, $50 and up. Special $16.50 Women’s and misses’ suits of checks, serge and poplin, Norfolk, belted and flared models, sizes 16 to 38, Silk skirts of poplin lined with Peau de cyn and satin, Special $19.50 and taffeta, Women’s and misses’ suits of wool | thrive. I have never heard of any ex- - sizes 36, 38, 40, b]fl(’k, navy and —d periments that would show just what navy and black colors.........._.. $14.75 green colors . ...$19.50 | the effect of doing without salt would . | be on a flock of sheep, but I do not Special $14.75 through OUI’ \ \ Classified Columns. s ’{h ev"Bring Results! Advertise it unfavorably. Salt stimulates certain functions of the digestive organs and is needed in even larger quantities in summer than in winter. In summer the sheep is eating large quantities of green food, and the diges- tion may become rather lax in dealing with masses of green stuff. Salt acts as a corrective when this happens, and at the same time it helps the system to more rapidly assimilate the food that is being taken into the intestinal tract. While sheep require more salt in summer than in winter because of the great amount of succulent and green 1) We Are Always Ready Two of the strong points of Hampshire sheep are the fecundi- ty of the ewes and their ability to raise the lambs. The Hampshires are quite widely distributed in this country and are popular because of their heavy fleece, good grazing' Street es of georgette crepe, roped and flared models. sport models DRESSY NEW SKIRTS Tailored skirts of serge, Dresses A large choice of women’s and misses’ street and afternoon dress- crepe de chine and taffeta, many combina- tions of two or three materials, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 and up. Linen and voil wash dresses and dainty ideas at $3, $5, $7 to $10. poplie and serge, sizes 16 to 40, ir navy and black colors ... $13.50, in new New Easter Blouses -$16.50 Stylish New Coats Coats of poplin, serge and novelties in flared and belted ideas -~ Novelty coats of poplin, velours and gabardine in mus- tard, green, tan and mixtures, suitable for street and auto wear at BB $17.50, $22.50, $25, $35. - Other coats at $7.50 and up. NEW GLOVES to go with that new Easter suit or coat. Tan kid gloves, one button . qualities and large size. They also N 3 C de chine and tub silk | ..$1.25 1 repe de chine | - 5 to‘se_rve ou with SOOd §§&i‘i§i‘?§‘§“}{;‘,‘,’.§,‘;’£{r§“° RS poplin and gabardine at blouses, many styles............ $2.50 i| Frenceh kid gloves, 2- but- printing. No matter what i $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 AT S | ton ... -§L.50 - the nature of the job may food that is being consumed, it will Faney silk skirts of taf- Sl":;‘lt’;‘;;itt"i";‘;}fis:epe de ‘;r:;fi Black, white and tan be we are ready to do it i s e o i feta, fail and poplin, in French kid gloves with at a price that will be Satisfactory Today’s News Today Read The Bemidji Daily Pioneer For Today's News Today, All the Bemidji News, Beltrami County News, Northern Minnesota News. The “Cream” of the state, nation and foreign news. Emporers, statesmen, warriors and a staff of news- paper correspondents circling the globe work to- gether in the columns of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER through the United Press Association the world's greatest afternoon press association. The United Press taps European war areas, the orient and domestic field for exclusive news. The list of writers at the European war front igoludes Ed. L. Keen, the European man- ager of the United Press; W. G. Shep- herd, at various battle fronts; William Phillip Simns in Paris; Carl W. Acker- man in Berlin; Henry Wood in Rome; od, but many men who specialize on sheep prefer to supply the loose salt in boxes under the shelter of the winter sirable to have them eat large amounts of fattening feed. Mixing the salt in the ration takes some time, and you can never tell whether the sheep are getting just as much salt as they may need. It is a custom in some neighborhooas to salt the sheep only on Sunday morn- ings or some other time in the week. This is not a good plan. Even though they are given plenty at that time, their craving is so great that they will take more than is good for them, Good as salt is for these animals, they can take so much that it will be posi- tively injurious to them. They will drink too much following an overdose of salt. The better the pasture the more salt will be required. The sheep is the best judge of how much salt is needed and when it should be taken. For this rea- son salt should always be accessible, either in the form of rock salt or in locse salt placed in boxes within reach of the sheep. Points of a Bacon Hog. \ The ideal bacon hog is long in body, only moderately deep and thick and light in shoulder and ham. The back, if wide, would carry too much fat for a good grade of bacon. A full, strong loin well packed with flesh is required. A flat, straight side is the result of the bacon rib that springs out boldly from the backbone, and after making a sharp turn drops down evenly and straight. Length of side is always held in high favor. The flesh of the good bacon hog is always firm and the bones black, navy and novel- ties at $7.50, $10, $12.50, many models at ....$6.00 Fancy lace and georgette crepe blouses in the new combinations and colorings at $7.50 to $19.50. at $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00. partment. contrasting back in white and black colors......... $2.25 bozes: 5 $1GED: KAYSER'S SILK ) sgmefisfl?mm? salt isflgi"le" mhme Lingerie blouses in beautiful GLOVES ‘00d, an S 00 an where & 3 2. 0 s U atieop o bemg‘smfteiedy Yo e Silkenfeil skirts and | models, many hand embroidered Short gloves...._... 50c to $1 Long gloves ...$1, $1.50, $2 Hart Schafiner & Marx Clothes for the man who cares New Spring Suits for Men at $20, $25, $30, $35. 1f you desire a distinctive suit of appearance you should vi You’ll find a large assortment of American steds, cassimers, homespuns and fiannels, in rich sofe tones of stripes and mix- tures and solid colors, which are sure to meet with your approval. OUR LEADERSHIP IN YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES IS UNDISPUTED SOCIETY BRAND clothes makers have made for us the array of smart, lively models which we show for the young men is really a matter of pride with us; youthful, original styles, new colorings, weaves, designs; the right thing for the progressive college man or young business man at §20, $25, $30, $35. it our clothing de- woolens, fancy wor- Class Mate High School suits Sizes 30 to 36 For boys just arriving at the long trouser age; with all the vital, vig- orous ultra fashion that these young chaps want, ‘designed es- pecially for such wearers, all new styles, all wool and fast colors at YOUR BOY’S CLOTHES NEEDS ARE WELL PRO- VIDED FOR HERE WOOLWEAR, the best known in smart styles, excellent materials for boys’ wear. Suits with one or two pairs of knickers at $3.95, $4.95, §5.95 up to $8.50. New blouses, shirts, hats, caps heavy. $10.00, $12.50 Wilbur S. Forest in London. and shoes for the boy. Read The Bemidji Daily Pioneer 10u0l] Apreq Hprwag oy, peay At $15, values beyond comparison, men’s and young men’s suits of worsted, mixtures and serge. You can be assured of greater style, greater value, greater satisfaction in the special suits at $15. EASTER NECKWEAR OUR SHOE STORE Distinctively spring 1916 colorings; FLORSHET e e s ey, fanE SHEIM bench made shoes at The Hog Fence. Tighten up the pigpen fence. Some sows seem to have a roving desire be- fore the pigs come. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. Today’s News Today SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One month by carrier 40c One year by carrier $4.00 : Fancy dress shirts with soft or stiff cuff, made of cords, madras and satin stripes at $1.50; others at $1 to $3.50 Three months postage paid $1. 6 months postage paid $2. 1 year postage paid $4. All ads signed with numbers, or All shades Interwoven hand dollar shapes at ‘ i $500, $6.00 s iuitials, care Ploneer must be an- Hosiery Others at ... . Many new styles to choose from — S A - ——————————"916 |lswered by Iletter addressed to tne Gordon Hats Silk lisle hose WALKOVER shoes at... _$4.00 ! Ben;;dn'?n;‘ 2:::«: number given fn the ad. Pioneer em- Get a new Gor- 25¢ EASTER GLOVES Other good shoes at $3.00, $3.50 emidji, Minn., p = i s ; s o oo o || Yther good shoes at......._.. . .5 P nd b Bl Dl P e e a0 1 |13 St e o et g d)?n it hef$l319b‘; bt hos?fsc ‘1;12: (iztolt)argea:{ e 51 ;g nsg '(],3 Work shoes at $2.50, $3.00 " . = o Tafk shapes at ... $3. ) $1.50, $2. -$2.50, $3. omink o Smneleahe ) ool .—n"..r-:: P::n::::::c e ru.x: :‘: New spring caps Thread silk hose || Kayser’s double finger tip silk gloves || Boys’ shoes in lace or button at Name. vertiser. 50c to $2 50c |l at ... $1.00 $1.50. to $3.00 at . Box. Post Office. State. Take adyantage of l]unt‘ ad,

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