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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1916. - POINTS THAT MARK tilonable weakness in the abdominal muscles, which should hold the barrel witn the hips. Low placed pin bones are the cause of a sloping rump. . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER b ‘ : | w mént to the body of the cow. In shape |~ it should be somewhat rounding, with close up to the backbone. Thighs.—The inner surface of the | the Jower part, floor or sole of the ud- % IHY ANIM Als Loins.—The loins are that portion of | thighs should: be thin and curved out | der as level as possible. The develop- l'"slll A PAGE FHUM Gflfln DA the backbone just in front of a line | SO as to give ample room for the ud- | ment ghould be syminetrical to make & drawn between the hip bones and ex-| der. Beefy, thick thighs are an ob-| the ‘quarters even in size, The more M-l.M A ; i tending forward to the beginning of | Jection, as they do mot indicats spe- | common defects in the u der are short 0““ H HK GHHISTM As GATALUG“E Fl)l’m of Parls That Indlflflfl the short ribs. The loins shouldure ggxllz:nt;o:oi:::Jegl?élfiofln?dt‘;?ng:zg atta:hl:n]e]lizt‘.llnl tronft aiz:lflfi}ow ;tl':tlc - o d : broad and strong. A sag or drop in this | Y * | ment behind, lack of width, ss g or Sy , section of the back indicates weakness. | udder. Z . .., | pendulousness, a lack of unl%ff)rm de- ”mmsgm‘* LOW PRICES OF THE CO-OPERATIVE PUR- Hsavy Mllk Pl’ odum Ion. é lack of width in this reg;op is cnfu::d M’tlz:’c’-:]-;g’:t?& :E:‘i‘::xlbci 11‘:3:"]‘;1 ls“m:ffi veIl’om;Je‘gt and Qesfhlness.d . CHASING POWER OF THE HALLMARK STORES ARF, y short processes on each side of the x 8 4 robably poor fore udders are as GIVEN THE REMARKAB: [Propared by United States department or | backbone. at this junction, and the bone should | common as any other defect. Lack of olll.' THESE USEFUL I:I;II;OWING agriculture.] Hind Quarters, Hip Bones.—The hip | ¢xtend to the hocks. It should be | development in this region causes a X Tn addition to the general form which | bones should be wide apart and promi- tm(’; flt:ex'oughout and the switch long | ghort udder attachment to the cow’s marks the dairy type, there are indi. ROt m;i}scutcheon. LR spenfolioon o] o oM frequently accompantes Sterling silver picture frame. - $125 vidual parts of the cow which indicate | Rump.—The rump should be long, & e : " | @ pendulous udder. : | Gold-fll . s wide and level. ‘The length is measur- | “milk mirror” is the region above th | . penguloys udders -indicate g ghor old-filled clutch peneil................ .55 ceee. $100 her ability to produce & surplus of | oo "o hing to the pin bones, The | udder befween the thighs, where the | hoqy atta Hment_and ot Bon/Bon' basket, sterling silv ) mik. Following i p: D 8 3 9dy_gttachment and ess. 9 n' basket, sterling silver........ araiareia wtace e $1.25 - g is a description of | rump ‘is level when a plane ‘pasded | bair grows in a differént direction. | the muscular tissue ds the Nebkin markes 1 the more desirable form of the parts | through the top of the hip antl' pin- | Hind Legs.—The legd'should'be even- | ydder to the body. Such udders are lig- 8] $1.00 denoting heavy production: bdues is horizontal. A high' ‘pelvic | Iy and squarely placed onithe bedy. | pig'to Be bri by swinging when the : $1.25 Head.—The heads of the male and fe- | arch is not desir;blg- .i_n’l‘hi? ’Pl.e"ic flffig -E:.; 1,’;222 °fnt¥‘:é‘x‘*t§;, :}?‘.’P,g:?fi f;ie!l“t‘; animal’ walks or.rups and, also are in Pie. or cake server, sterling silver handle. . $1.00 are much the same, except that | I8 inclosed by the spinal column an . danger of being stepped on by the cow . . N :lr:];er"salze i heuilness PR !;_xpect- the pelvic bones. The joints of this shoultiol;e t;!:p:ectin sizeftt:htom lec‘i‘;:' when she rises. Balt ?.nd pepper shakers, ?terlmg silver, pair............... $L00 ed in that of the former. As a whole | 2TCh corstitute the hip and pin bones, | 283 ons of the muscles, | v, ;o0 kings of tissue go to make a Sterling silver pocket knife, hand engraved. . $1.25 and this region contains the greater | but they should be free from growths | . o, udder—namely, glandular, mus- Cold meat fork, sterling silver handl 125 the head should have a clean cut out- part of the reproductive organs in | Of any nature, either fleshy or carti- cular aid: deshy Tht'a first klnd,ls the 'y g L s LI R | & line and be free from any coarseness | which the calf develops. It is asserted | 1a2inous. When the hocks are set 2 Berry or salad spoon, sterling silver handle.... . ....... . $1.25 Wi D farther back than the rear of the body secreting tissue that produces the milk, - of bone, flesh or skin. In the bull | by some breeders that.a short rump is tlicy afe ESCHHED iF slckls Bocks, and the more there is of it the better. Gold filled pencil and envelope opener............... - $1.26 score card more weight is given this | associated with a short udder and & | "y, “Mammary System.—The mam.| The function of muscular tissue is to Bird knifé and fork, sterling silver handle, each.......... $1.25 part than in the cow score card, which | sloping rump with a sloping udder. | o oo oiom 59 composed of the udder, | SUPPOTt the udder and insure its firm Sterling sil uff buth is owing to the fact that the general | FPin Bones.--These bones are the ..o " orare or milk veins, and | 2ttachment to the body. tling silver ¢ uEOmS. . e e $1.00 character of the bull and his masculin. | Parts of the pelvis which are on each | =~ ! Fleshy tissue is undesirable in the - ity are evidenced in his head. A |sSide of the tail. They should be promi- The Udder—The udder should be | 2dder, and its presence indicates lack If you have not received our HALLMARK Catalogue send for strong, muscular muzzle and jaws in- | et widely spaced and on_a level| .\ . wige and have.a lonz attach.| 9f quality and producing ability. one today dfcate ability to handle large quantities = Glandular tissue has a springy, elastic || §f feed. The form and quality of face, feeling, and an udder in which this pre- * torehead, eye and horn indicate the dominates collapses to a great extent GE“ T B AKER & cu nervous enéigy ang pefinement essen- . when empty. On the other hand, when [] [] 1 tal to productive ability. fleshy tissue composes a large portion - Neck.—The necks of the cow and the of the udder the latter is firm and does The H fi ! LMARE Store bull are radically different. That of 2 not collapse when empty. Considerable E 3 the cow should be of medium length, ‘ Zlf(mu;:ul;efisi;‘;y‘fg d‘l‘:_"’[;“‘";‘:‘:e kind 116 3rd Street - . . 5 Near the Lake. glender, free from flesh and loose skin. Tiis wates “wiv % o have m“mm It should be small at the junction with the head and should join the shoulders smoothly. The neck of the bull should be of medium length, small at the head and swelling into a prominent crest. The crest in the bull indicates mascu- Unity and should be both high and broad. Fore Quarters, Withers.—The withers should be sharp, the ends of the shoul- der blades fitting close to the spinal processes and ending some distance below the top of them. This junction should be so smooth as to form a straight line from the top of the spinal ~rocesses down the shoulder blade to i junction with the foreleg. Body, Capacity, Back.—It is very important that there be great strength n this region, as the back supports the welght of the abdomen or barrel. Ribs.—Flat ribs are found to be as- soclated with the wedge shaped, lean appearance of the dairy animal as com- pared with the round ribs of the beef animal. Barrel.—The barrel in both the male and the female should be broad. deep and full and well held up with well sprung ribs. A good sized barrel indi- cates large capacity for digesting feed one of the essential functions of the dalry cow. Although the barrel should be large, it should not sag away from the backbone into what is popularly called a “pot belly,” leaving loose skin in the flank, nor swing when the ani- mal walks. This indicates an objec U ————n—nnn———————"—, milked dry and then judge w> 7. a0 Leads in Bargains during its CLOSING OUT SALE IN UNDERWEAR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS We have SOMETHING for every member of the family in the line of Clothes, Shoes, and Fumisnings Come in and inspect our line of men’s and boys’ Under- wear, Gloves, Mittens, Hosiery and other kinds of Footwear The Leader (This Store is a Refund Store) Third Street Furniture for Gifts Put Your Christmas Money Into 1Semething Useful FURNITURE holds first place on many Gift Lists, and rightfully deserves the distinction. Huffman & O’Leary’s Furniture Store is teeming with a wide variety of useful ar- ticles, priced far below present values. In order to assist you in giving articles that are REAL value, we mention the following : Bemidji, Minn. I IHinmi= Useful Gifts for Women Usefal Gifts &3rvd. Co-. H. COMINSKY, Manager for Girls Card Tables Writing Desks Cedar Chests Music Cabinets Grandfather’s Clock Rockers Tea Wagons Library Tables Book Cases Dressing Tables Breakfast Tables Easy Chairs Ferneries Telephone Stands i Reed and Fibre—Leather and Tapestry Upholstered Easy Chairs and Rockers — (just in)) From $6.00 to $25.00 Rich, Stylish Solid Quartered Oak, Fumed Finish, Complete Adam Design Period Dining Room Suite, 60-inch Buffet, 8-ft. Extension Table, Leather Spring Seat Chairs, Large China Closet to match, (see our window), specially priced at ~= $185.00 ~~ The very latest fhing in Brass Beds—Two-tone satin finish—Square and round posts-—;from $12.50 to $50.00 Splendid offering in attractive designs—massively constructed Library Tables. Finished Gol- den, Fumed and Mahogany. Prices frOm. ..o s sensenssnsacescaad $9.50 to $25.00 Useful Gifts for Women and Girls That Are Inexpensive GLOVES HOSIERY HANDKERGHIEFS NEGKWEAR SILK UNDERWEAR - SWEATERS These we put in handsome Christmas packages which adds a great deal to the beauty of the Gift. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE Georgette Crepe Waists Flesh, White, Navy, Gold and Combina- tion. Sizes 34 to 46 —$5.05 — Rugs of all sizes and kinds—a large assortment of room size rugs (9x12), Oriental patterns, beautiful color combinations—Prices from. $17.50 to $82.50 A large line of Heating Stoves priced way below the market value........................ $1.25 to $40.00 These Earlier Twilights and Longer Nights are reminders that Another Winter is here— that home comforts are again the order of the day. The lure of outdoors is waning and a cozy, corner is beckoning. ) If in need of anything in House Furnishings, kindly call and investigate our money-saving bargains. Investigation cordially invited. Lowest prices assured. 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