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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 LIVE STOCK HUSBANDRY CARE OF BROOD SOWS. Animals Need Special Attention When $200.00, Joe Hahn, $188.00. On motion and second, bid-of Joe Hahn was de- clured acoepted. t "Wam o ved ‘and: mondefl um ith hlds for: ‘empl “heaith; and city h'ylld 5 m@ ~u.t“!fl' last regular maa“t’l‘ng‘ be ‘recenstdéred. Carried, It was moved-and-secondéd. that both the bids of Dr. F. G. Deszagh and.Dr. E. A. Shannon for health officer and city | W. physician as submitted atrt‘hulut reg- ular meeting be rejected. Carri It was moved and seconded that Dr. E. A. Shannon be-employed as city phys- ician and health officer for the ensuing year at a salary of -$600:00. -He to fur- nish all necessflry madmne!, bandages, conveyances, etc., perform: all:du- hedlth officer. Carried. % Bonds. offitses: | of Lake Boulevard, for the purpose of erecting. an -armory building, was read, and on motion and second declared ac- cepted and ordered filed. Petition of property owners abutting Minnesota Ave. between Fifth and Sev- A. |enth streets opposing the proposed pav- D! Bond of the Piomeer Publishing Co. in sum of $500.00 with W. L. Brooks and .. G.:Schroeder. as surety. was accepted. Second-hand-amd junk dealer’s: bond of Edw..Anderson in sum of $1,000.00 wllh Robert Teseh: and ‘ Paul el surety was accep! ‘Miscellaneous. Petition of property owners abutting a certain portion of Bemidji Avenue, Lake Boulevard and Fourth Street, pray- ing for the vacation of a certain portion ing of sald Minn. Ave. was read and or- dered _filed. C. G. Johnson ‘was granted a jitney bus license. Louis Burchard was -allowed the use. of the cottage on Diamond Point, he to s | police and to look after said Diamond Point ‘property in lieu thereof. On motion and second the matter of proposed new bridge across_the Missis- sippi River between Lake Bemidji and Irving, and the lake shore road was referred to the street committee, city engineer to T construction. City englineer was' ifidti nish- cost of construction jater comection to Keoral n ing, and ‘cost of 4-ifich street to.21st street:on’ n'vlér Matter of building an eftra room in glty ball was on motion siv Frank Miiler at cost mot to Engincers. odtimate. tain proposed sanitary sewer and paving construction was read and referred to the finance committee; No. further business &ppés.l‘l‘ng‘ It was moved we adjourn. . Agd; Attest: ‘Approved, - GEO. STEIN, F. 8. LYCAFN',. City Clerk: ‘68 1ta 421 ties required of clty phy!lcll'n and Near Farrowing Time. The brood sow that is expected to farrow good, strong, healthy pigs in a month or so should receive a little spe- cial -attention, says the Orange Judd: Farmer. During the first few weeks f of pregnancy there is little extra de- || mand on the mother, but later in the || period the fetus is developing rapidly. ] and the extra care is necessary. The brood sow wust have plenty of clean, wholesome feed. The feed should not be fattening, but succulent and | somewhat laxative. Roots, kale orfine clover hay are good winter green feeds. @. D. Justrite Corsets $125t0 $5 Every pair guaranteed. Model Brassiers at 50c, $1, - $1.50 ew American Macaron! Prododt. I’s a tim saver, a mor saver and a healih saver. OKS IN ONEB TI]I!D THE TIM MOTHERS MACAR( Guimps .... Nets, Voils, georgette, ,ullen and orgaflmer- W ° co: lloAmldlIv Minn, Women’s and Misses’ Easter Apparel in Vogue s [ Every express brings newer COATS, SUITS and DRESSES in our store comprising with Powerplus Motor! Ereey crpnii | L , POWERPLUS—amotorthatsetsan entirelynew standard of motorcycle efficiency ideals! Think of a stock motor doing 70 miles an hour any time without preparatory tinkering; That develops 15 to 18 h. p. an hour, per dyna- mometer test} That picks up from standstill to 60 miles an hour in 30 seconds; That is quiet, accessible, oiltight, clean; That operates at lowest upkeep cost. Think of these big advantages all embodied in one motorcycle motor. Then see the 1916 Indian at our showrooms and learn why it’s far and away the BEST motoroycle 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. The animals of the Yorkshire breed of hogs hav quiet disposi- tion, are easily wlied and make rapid growth. The ws farrow large litters, and th make excel- lent mothers. Special $16.50 Women’s and misses’ suits of checks, serge and poplin, Norfolk, belted and flared models, sizes 16 to 38, navy and black colors Special $19.50 Silk sui ts of poplin and taffeta, lined with Peau de cyn and- satin, sizes 36, 38, 40, black, navy and green colors Special$i4.75 Women’s and misses’ suits of wool poplin and serge, sizes 16 to 40, ir navy and vlack colors.............$14.75 Stylish New Coats Coats of poplin, serge and novelties in flared and belted ideas but 1i per cent d waste. The The hay is not green, but has the same effect on the digestion. Clover or al- falfa hay may be fed in racks where the sow can help her ill. Do not force her to make her living alto- gether from this dict. but it supple- ments the grain very nicely. Don’t starve the so d expect to get a strong litter of pi, It is best to b from the rest of the h old sows fight the a further separ to subject the ishment. Oftenti the steer feed lot. w cd around too rauc » best not to shut them up in the farrow- ing pen until a few e hefore far- rowing. Th hould he in there, how- ever, loug cnough befovehand (o De- come accustomed to the place. If you wait until the sow has picked her bed or nest trouble may result. Keep the sow well fed, well exercised and in clean quarters for best results when 1t comes to farrowing time. (Dealer’s Name and Address) separated and if the »s make Street Dresses A large choice of women’s and misses’ street and afternoon dress- es of georgette crepe, crepe de chine and taffeta, many combina- tions of two or three materials, roped and flared models. $13.50, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 and up. SOWS (o pun- 1 them in Special $11.75 Novelty coats of poplin, velours and gabardine in mus- tard, green, tan and mixtures, suitable for street and INDIAN MOTOCYCLE | 1sTHE BEST (__MOTORCYCLE EDW. A. CURREY 317 Beltrami Ave,, Easily Constructed Marker. .| A successful gardener makes his rows straight and the spaces between the rows uniform. It is not necessary to buy expensive equipment for small scale operations. Proper distancing between rows and straight alignment auto wear at $17.50, $22.50, $25, $35. Other coats at $7.50 and' up. Linén and voil wash dresses in sport models and dainty new ideas at $3, $5, $7 to $10. Bemidji. DRESSY NEW SKIRTS NEW GLOVES to go with that new Easter suit or coat. Tan kid gloves, one Button French kid gloves, 2- but- ....$1.50 Black, white and tan French kid gloves with contrasting ‘back in. white and black colors........;$2:25 KAYSER’S:SILK GLOVES Short gloves........50¢ to-$1 Long gloves ....$1,$1.50,42 New Easter Blouses Crepe de chine and tub silk blouses, many styles Tailored skirts of serge, poplin and gabardine at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Fancy silk skirts of taf- feta, fail and poplin, in black, navy and novel- ties at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $16.50. Silkenfeil skirts and many models at ....$6.00 can be had by using the homemade contrivance shown in the accompany- ing drawing. A 2 by 4 inch piece of wood, or even a lighter strip, is spaced as desired and wooden plugs, sharp- ened to a dull point with the pocket knife, are inserted into holes made by the auger. The plugs on one side are set farther apart than on the other.— American Agriculturist. Combinations of crepe de chine and taffeta blouses Fancy lace and georgette crepe blouses in the new combinations and colorings at $7.50 to $19.50. Lingerie blouses in beautiful models, many hand embroidered at $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for the man who cares . New Spring Suits for Men at $20, $25, $30, $35. If you desire a distinctive suit of appearance you should visit our clothing de- partment. Youwll find a large assortment of American woolens, fancy wor- steds, cassimers, homespiuns' 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, $35. Fruit Garden an Essential. How many farmers there are who have well equippéd houses and barns ‘who have no fruit garden! Surely the man who has not a home supply of fruit of various kinds growing upon his place cannot be considered an up to date farmer. RAIL and LAKE TRIPS AFFORD THE BEST VACATION DAYS FOR YOUR SUMMER TRIP to the EAST VISIT THE SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION VIA THE PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, % BEMIDIT, Miww. APRIL 3, 1515, ANADIAN OCKIE Council met city hall at 8 o'clock P. M. A quorum being present meeting BANFF-LAKE LOUISE FIELD-GLACIER! was called to ax;i:‘rl bylgres Lycan. ASK mE AGENT W R A A S - A T PEPTE R Safetyvalonrtasy ETUET Pioneer want ads pay. Upon roll call the following aldermen write were declared present: Lahr, Balley, Smart, Philippi, ®*Foucault, Ervin, Mil- ler, Lycan. Absent: Moberg. utes. Minutes of the last egular meeting were read and approved. The following bills after being audited were on motion and second allowed: Pay roll, month March -$ Street gang, labor to da E. Tuller, wood for poor .. Freo Potrie, board ‘paupers to " fl-Z per Tom Davies Jacob Brown, sawing wood clty Class Mate High Schoolsuits 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 $10.00, $12.50 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 $165. EASTER NECKWEAR OUR SHOE STORE Distinctively spring 1916 colorings; .| pLORSHEIM bench made shoes at we maintain the-generous fourin- | $500, $6.00 hand dollar shapes at . Many new SWIes to choose from Others at WALKOVER shoes at... EASTER GLOVES Other good shoes:at. Piquet cape kid gloves in tan: and ApeL, CHRC & ‘Work shoes at grey colors at .-$1.50,-$2.00 Kayser’s double finger tip silk gloves_ Boys’ shoes in lace or button - at .. $1.50-tv $8:00 YOUR BOY’S COLOTHES 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 “$3.85, - $4.95, $5.95 up to $8.50. New blouses, shirts, hats, and shoes for the boy. Berman Insurance Co,, ance premiums fire apparatus Clyde Petrie, mdse. street and fire dept. . A Fenton ‘stationery’ police W P Foley, hire fire FLORIST ing Bemid)i Sentinel, cards, etc. Minn. Elec. Lt. Power _ Co., general lighting contract March .. Minn. Elec. current library Minn. Elec. Lt. & Power Co., pumping contract and light pump station . caps Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marz Eckstrum thawlng storm sewers .. D. H. Fisk, services judge munl- cipal cotirt January, February, March Tower L: ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORE Clothing Hardware Furniture Furs TFancy dress shirts with soft or stiff cuff, made of cords, madras-and-satin stripes at $1.50; others at $1 to $3.50 All shades Interwoven - . Hosiery Silk lisle hose . 25¢ Flhre silk hose _.35¢ Thread silk hose Pioneer Pub.” Co, stationery, Jan Bids for cleaning and _sweeping streets were read, being as follows: J. M| Sweeping, $145.00 121.00' per month. printing and ry, February Bids. Junk Hides per monthy sprlking, § Wm. Peckels, sweeping, $133.00 per Gordon Hats month; sprinkling, $114.00 per month. Wes' Wright, sweeping,. $128.99 per Get a new Gor- month;_sprinkling, $118.99 per month. | < Jos. ‘McTaggart, i\lvzeoag:)ng $142.50 ‘per | don in the new month; sprinkling, per mon! " 5 shapesat ....$3.00 oy mont hsprn ng, $ Dgr mon New spring caps 0c to $2 Shadiou, sweeping, = $109.00 per| menth sprinkling, $100.00 per month On motion and second the bid of L. Shadiou was declared accepted. Bids for the cleaning of the septic tank were as follows: Wm. Peckels, ........... $1.00 _————————————————— Subscribe-for The Pieneer