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'THURSDAY. MAY 10: 1917 we llve truly we sball count no duty small and no sacrifice great. We shall love strongly, aspire unceasingly and find life’s highest end in being.—Charles ERVTE e e ®Dry Farming” Needed Everywhere. [ationsl cm Improvement Ssrvise.] ‘When w y “dry farming” we im. mediately be"m to think of the west. lnspiration ° A- Murdack. ern plains where the rainfall is de. \"'o’ Mlsce“any e } ficient. We all admit that they should | RIS ] take unusual pains in conserving their | LR IC : To Lwe Long ke ¢ | RS Well we ought to be ashamed o AANN Golden Moments. ourselves in the humid territory. % AN NI . Which do you. consider the golden When comes along a year like this, | DESCSES moments in your life? Some one has ,0'0‘0'0’.‘ e e it TUE UNIVERSAL CAR B e e e O olden ones, an ad more rain than Western Karsa: LY the person who claims that he or she and Nebraska gets any year. ARSI 't _the time to do wprth while Tn nwnEns UF me G‘Hs Therefore, let us take dry farming »:0 ‘0 .v:\:g‘ things 1is the very ‘oné who wastes methods to ourselves. Because in | [JESEPIEACNES The Ford Motor Company, of D appointed us authorized ag{.’nts foregg::;i, cars in this territory, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to give service to Ford owners. The Compa.ny in return demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing competent. Ford mechamcs, using only many precious moments every day. - Reading is something syhich a ma- -jority cast aside because-/they b ven't time. Yet these same persons cin be |i found in the railway stations, the de- partment stores or in the theater lobbles walking back and forth like | 3. . caged anituals or stamping thefir feet m %fii, R'Y If “your some years the rain comes when we want it, is no excuse for neglecting conservation of moisture. ‘What is this dry farming? Let ns take it up with the clubs ard make it an institute subject. Let us get our best farmers to agree to practice it. There is no drought yvear in the corn quic] v does i Vi ist- 'z‘&eflfi"?l".r’ri’v’? . Do kep ,,‘:,;:;;’,:3 ;’,f,',‘,mwi'fi find . genuine Ford-made materials and charg- — Xn?xfhn:g:;::; i) Sonmerved, to They ' are not only' wasting thelr t i8 thirty-seven times more potent ing regular Ford prices. raise a crop of corn. - energies: they are most likely piling |than lithia that it dissolves uric acid This is the service we are giving to Ford wrinkles in their faces and are work- |88 hot water does sugar. owners. Material—workmanshi; ing themselves up into such a‘'condition pnces, the standard of each guaran p— :l KX XXX KE KK : ¢ that they will never be able to enjoy MEN ME - teed. properly the entertainment to which MANY WO! OF OUR HO When your Ford car needs attention, “\White House” Tea and Coffee * STATE WOULD TESTIFY. Mlnlmto, Minn.—*I used Dr. Pierce’s bring it to us, and get the benefit of expert Ford mechanics, We give you the assurance of genuine Ford service, they intend going. Instead of so much fussing and fuming it would be far ° more advantageous to spend the time * + served exclusively at the * THIRD ST. CAFE x x * T m;m;:g. . g::o;':d mflb with genuine Ford-made parts. IR RS RS E R R R R R t possible to get the authors ; & Ford cars—. small editions. These little books can = ) ing e"pe:':‘: o3 ‘:fi Car $360; C%l‘:nfllb %ut$5g5345 3 Touring be slipped int» the pocket before one 1 ) :fl:fig’e ab it is pele Town (,ar $595; Sedan $645, all f. b Detroit. G. W. JEWETT ¢o,, lllc., Bemidjl, Mlnn. goes out and can be brought to the rescue when it Is necessary for one to i walt for five or ‘ten minutes.—Pitts.| | I burgh Press. » Al FUNERAL DIRECTOR anything . ; made with Calumet’ Baking Powder., Mother never had such wholesome bakings until % [she used Calumet. “I’s Calumet surety, uniformity, purm , strength, that makes every bak- turn out right—that saves millions l;musc.twwes Baking Powder: money. Be fair to yourself—use Calumet. ™ Received Hll‘lul Awards New Cook Book Free — Bee Siip in Pound Can. Life’s Struggle. What shall we do with this life of £ .ours—bear it patiently and bravely? % r Yes; bear it patiently and bear fit cog‘:‘,:eg&}:’: bravely, aud more. Take it up gladly as a heritage: enjoy it rationally; trust R God, not fearingz to v what he gives, ] and go forward with zll courage. [t Ilaedtflmn ’—Mgs. A. J. ALLEN, 713 N. . B JBERTSON l we. think we are terribly abused and yet in any of this territorv we have = (I, | Il LTRSS NEW SPRING ; . TROUSERS B Spring trousers cut from . the newest fabries in the latest spring colorings. ] The most approved styles and best qualities. $2 to $6 - ‘ Bemldil, Minn. Cheerfully’ Refunded \ You Cannot Find Better When the quality, the style and e i ww the price is considered, you °m°m°'“° 5 be adjusted by the science that makes people well and happy. A. DANNENBERG, D. C."- First National Bank Bld‘, Bemidji - Office Hours: 10-12,.1:30-5, 7-8 i Phone 406-W cannot find better Suits and Top Coats than we are offering you. Despite the strenuous conditions of the times, we are still able to give you spring suits and top coats that are equal in quality to our offerings of previous seasons and at the same prices. They will give you the service and satisfaction that this statement implies. ST = . P. ECKSTR! - = Plumbing, Steam and Hot = = Water Heating = Get our estimate. E Phones 666 and 309 = nnuunnnRE SN TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin, Piano and Ban, 8 ents Phone 683-W 116 3d St. You may have practlcally any weave and coloring you want in every approved new style. Sizes for every man in our regular Kuppenheimer, Sophomore and Style Plus makes. Suits and Top Coats for Men ° and Young Men at $15, $17, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 —— Copyripht 1917 The Bouse of Kappeubeimer The House of Kuppenheimer LR E R R SRR SRS R RS Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrow naiis treated a specialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W LA RS R R R SRR RS 132382222 2 b2 82332 2°% 84 K XX KKK KKK NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— August L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day Kx XXX XK KPR EXK i ok A kok ok hok b2 23 223 ] I SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS ¢t the L A T