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oy o MAKING POULTRY: HOUSES. Suggestions For Locating:-and Arrang- ing Sanitary Buildings. [Prepared by United States department of little trouble nowadays with mites and- agriculture.2’ Poultry pests do not live in sanitary. yards, Farmers who make s speciaity of poultry raising have comparatively lige, sanitary conditions and a close watchfulness enabling: them to check: and- drive out threatened- infestations: at their beginning. small flocks on farms and in back yards would observe simple precautions If the owners of in building chicken houses: ‘pest trou- bles would be negligible. Important suggestions as to how buildings: may be made parasite proof are given in a new publication of the department of agriculture, \ The yard TOWS. farmers’ bulletin 801, “Mites and Lice on Poultry,” by F. C. Bishopp and H. P, Wood. Selecting a' Site' For the House. Many times it is possible to avoid in- sedt troubles by building in a spot fair. ly well isolated from other poultry. first should be securely fenced and new buildings and runs constructed. The flock should be start- ed with incubator chickens hatched on the premises, and all fowls brought on ‘the place should be first treated. Sec- ond hand crates should not be brought on the farm unless carefully disinfect- ed beforehand. The possibility of in- sects being carried from infested quar- ters on clothing, wagons and so on should be kept in mind as well as the possibility of their carriage by spar- Adequate air space, lighting and ven- tilation should be provided, and the en- tire house should be cleaned out at fre- quent intervals. While these things cannot be depended upon to control mites and lice, they aid the poultry- man in determining when these pests-| are present, and furthermore the fowls are kept in vigorous condition, which is conducive to the-control of various pests, The following suggestions on the construction of the roosts and nest boxes may be followed in old as well as new buildings: Removable Roosts. The roosts should never be nailed to the side.of the building, but arranged 80 as to be easily removable. The sup- ports for the roost poles should con- sist of two 2' by 4's on cige in a borl- zontal position. The ends of these rest in notches cut in the ends of four up- rights made of 2 by 6's and driven into the ground or nailed to the floor. The roosts should ceusist of smooth.1 by 3's or 2 by 2’s, the ends resting in notches' cut in the 2 by 4's. the poles closely it is unnecessary to COLONY BREEDING HOUSE IN USE AT If the notches fit Proceedings City Council, City of Be- midji, Minn., Asrll th, 1917. City council met at 8:00 P. M. A ing g der by President Clark. uorum be- Upon one roll call the tollowlnfilnl- dermen were declared present: hr, Bagley, Smart, Moberg, Phillippi, Miller, Backus. The following bills, after being audit- ed were read motion and second al- lowed: Mrs. A. Thompson, rest room fl’l maintenance to April 1st. 99| ot $500.00 with the U, . Fidelity and| The necessary school zone si Pay roll, month of April. Thomas W. Swinson, services, “""| Guarantee Co., as suret. were ordered purchased for the F bridge- Inspector, Bupt: strest Co., in the sum 'of $1,000.00 with the work an engineer Li resent, meeting was called to or-|time no amendments bei: $500.00 with tl were read and approved. $2,000.00 Lion THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY|Miller, Hazen, Smith, Joanis, Clark, |five a~ m,, to give the street cleaners an COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, Absent: Backus. “Nays,” None. opportunity to clean the atreets. Approved May 5, 1917. On motion of Alderman Smart, MEETING HELD APRIL . CHAS. 'W. VANDERSLUIS, seconded by Alderman Moberg, Mr, 30, 1917, Attest: GEORGE STEIN, Mayor. Willits was granted the privilege of 3 City Clerk. conducting one trial public street sale Ordinances. at the foot of Third street. Ordinance No. 88 was read the second On motion of Alderm: Hasen, duly :& offered: seconded by Alderman %, the sal- Ordinance No. 89 was read the second |ary of the street comissioner was Reoll Call. time no amendmenu‘lrlnx offered. placed at three dollars per day for Bon actual work performed. Bond of Joleglex %Ahn in_the sum of| The city clerk was Instructed Bond of George Stein in the sum of & Insurance Co., as surety. nd of E. A. Shannon in the sum |tendance. Bond of Bemidji Sen)t’inel Publishing | ward school district. on Bonding and Surety Co., as surety,|to name and number the streets of t! Street Gan % were read and approved, on motion duly | Fifth ward. F. B. Ripple, pauper, Carison .............. Fred Petrie, boarding paupers to dise for poor . bi Fred . Grout, livery hire, department .................. Be! D. G. Miller, repairs to chemical engine, fifth ward cediae Frank Slough, sawi 1- in? Wood ..... - (o!{he fl?";e‘.},eom'fl““;‘ i t\eni K&vettl we adjourn. e pon‘tl;zd L eport of the police department end- | Attest: P : B artment, o S2201i1% ° 10.¢|ing “April 30, was read and accepted|” GEORGE STEIN, ~ H. M. CLARK. Cushner & Dunn, meal tickets, Municipal clerks report for March 12, City Clerk. President. police department . ’ 19, 31, April 16 and April 23 were read| (S-20) H: Gell, wood for poor . i and on motion aecon':led. ordered ac- cepted and filed. Bemldfi Pioneer J. A. Fenton, pri r'de si Bemidji Aut drants .. .. M of $31,3 Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co., te! fled keep to the right signs. Plant Rubber C 11 department scape artists Diamond Point.. expense moving *“*| made and seconded. partment .00| read and ordered filed. .45 | repairing Electric. Pump in the sum of Morrell & Nich $182.00 was read and ordered filed. d of Jou?h Hahn was on motion and | concessions and Imlloo power. cond, declared accepted. The matter o referred to the city attorney to Miscel City Engineers “e.s:l!x:::.e of cost of KKK KKK RK KK x three inch wells at $580.00 was MOTOR AT “ " Leaves Redby every nes- City Engineers estimate of ‘cost of lsslssl%;l Bridge complete in the sum .00 was read and ordered day for Ponemik;, Heulin and north lake points: on Red Lake. HEULIN BOAT COMPANY Kk XN KKK KEKKKK City Engineers estimate of cost of ok k ok ok kA Application for the appolntme‘glvt s}s i street commissioner made by . T %..3. Doran, thawing sanitary Krause was on motion and second laid . Thompson, board """l over until the next regular meeting. care Laura Haling and child to seconded by Alderman Moberg that the ADEIL B8ER .oomninnne oninnsies -*%| city employ ‘a street commissioner, to be employed hy the day, at no fixed price. Carried. Wm. Christianson, seconded by Alderman Bagley that T. W. Swinson be appointed city engineer and to receive “'loaodper day for actual rri itions. Resolutions designated as No. 111 was work done. introduced by Alderman Smart who moved its adoption duly seconded by city engineer by ballot resulted in a Alderman Miller. “Be it resolved by ‘c‘:;g';"l';g“! vote of the council for ac- AJ)pllcation for cigarette license ad » the City Council of the City of Bemidj! that the claims set forth in the verifie account of Tom Swinson hereto at-|mMm: tached and made a_part hereof, the same having been duly filed, audited|, and presented, be it allowed at the sum (1l duly made-and seconded, accepted and of $209.50, and that a warrant of the| it tlori’ wags instructed to purchase thereof be issued and delivered in pay-|the same. said city upon the general funds ment of the same, as in_the charter of sald city provided. The foregoing resolution having been duly seconded by Alderman Miller it was put upon| majority vote of all members of said city council the *“Yeas” and “Nay” vote being as follows: Yeas,” Smart, Moberg, Miller, Smith, Joani rom‘l111 was read and accepted and placed i ' g on_file. Lahr, Hazen. Approved May 5 CH. AS. W, 'V?;I%ERSLVIS‘ .| seconded by Alderman Hazen that the Mayor. |5t Attest: GEORGE STEIN, CiLy Clerk. Resolution designated as No. 112, was offered by Alderman Smart whol" moved its adoption. Be it resolved br the city council of the City of Bemidji, that the claims set forth in the verified account hereto attached and made a part hereof, the same having been duly filed, audited and presented, be allowed, and that warrants of the said city upon the general Poor and Water fund thereof be issued and delivered in payment of the same, as in the charter of said city provided. The fore- going resolution havlngx been duly seconded by Alderman iller it was put _upon its passage and on the call of “Yeas” and “Nays” was duly adopted by a majority vote of all the members of said “city council the “Yeas and “Nay” vote being as follows: “Yeas’ Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Moberg, Philipp Miller, Hazen, Smith, Joanis. Absent: Backus. Not voting, Clark. Approved May 5 1917. CHAS. 'W. VANDERSLUIS, Attest: GEORGE STEIN, Mayor. City Clerk. Resolution designatgd as No. 113, was offered by Alderman Hazen, who moved its adoption; WHEREAS Mrs. A. Thompson has for the past two vears maintained a Rest Room at No. 404 Minnesota avenue, City of Bemidji, Minnesota, accommodation of farmers, their wives fand family, shop‘ping and transacting business in_the city of Bemidji: AND, WHEREAS, the maintenance of such a Rest Room results in a bene- ublic generally: D W. REAS, the City of Bemidji ' [has contributed toward the mainten- ance of such a Rest Room in times past the sum of $10.00 ger month: Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Elcity Council of the City of Bemidjl, that there be paid out of the general fund of said city to Mrs. A. Thompson the sum of $35.00 per month for the Purpona of assisting Mrs. A. Thompson n the maintenance of said Rest Room "|at said place, said payments to con- GOVERNMENT POULTRY FARM, BELTS- VILLE, MD, nail the latter. The moved easily: when the chicken house is to be cleaned, and a coat of one of the mite destroyers can be applied to the ends of the roosts occasionally. If dropping boards are used they can be made to fit the four posts. In larger houses the horizontal 2 by 4's may be fastened to the back wall with hooks or screen hangers, Another method of construeting the roosts, especially applicable to the southwestern states where the chicken tick occurs, is to suspend a frame from the ceiling on baling wire and place the roosts across this frame. None of the structure should be allowed to come in contact with the walls. There is then little opportunity for mites to reach the chickens. The under side of the roosts must be watched, however, to see that mites have not been intro- duced accidentaliy, as they bave been known to breed even under such condi- tions. roosts can be re- Easily Cleaned Nests. The nests preferably should be en- tirely apart from the roosting quarters, They may consist of boxes, which are easily handled, cleaned or if infested A series of nests made of boards is not objectionable if placed on a framework free from the walls of the henhouse and easily removable for destroyed. cleaning. # Wooden-or iron brackets are fas- tened to the wall, and upon these is laid a twelve inch board. This board forms the bottom of the nests. The P — Sy = tinue for six months from and after the first day of May, 1917, and that war- rants be issued from the general fund |of said city for $35.00 each to cover the aforesaid monthly payments, said war- rants to be drawn monthly beginning with the first day of May, 1917. The foregoing resolution having been duly seconded by Alderman Smart, it ‘'was put upon passage on the call of “Yeas” and Nays,” was duly adopted by a majority vote of all members of said city council, the “Yea” and “Nay’’ vote being as follows: ‘“Yeas,” Lahr, Bag- ley, Smart, Moberg, Phillippi, _Miller, Haz n, Smith, Joanis; Absent: Backus; Not voting, Clark. “Nays:” None. Approved May 5, 1917. ‘HAS. W. VANDERSLUIS, Attest: GEORGE STEIN, Mayor. City Clerk. Resolution designated as No. 114, was offered by Alderman Miller, who moved its wng%::lon: EAS, the City of Bemidji in years past, deeming the holding_ of exercises on Decoration Day of public benefit, interest and concern, has ap- ropriated sums of money to help de- ray the expenses of holding such ex- ercises, WHEREAS, the G. A. R. post of the City of Bemid}ji is to take charge of _the holding of exercises on Decoration Day of the year 1917, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the Cltg of Bemidji, that there be appropriated out of the general funds of said city not to exceed the sum of $50:00 for the pur. pose of assisting the G. A. R. post of the City of Bemidji _in defraying ex- penses to be incurred in holding exer- cises for not to exceed $50.00 made pa?rable to Wm. Schroeder, secretary of said G. A. R. Post. The foregoing resolution having been duly seconded by Alderman oberg was put upon its passage and on _the call of “Yeas” and “Nayes,” was duly adopted by a majority vote of all the of the city council, the “Yea” votes being as “Yeas, {ahr. Bagley, Smar Phillippi, Miller, Hazen, Smith, Clark. Absent: Backus. None. Approved May 5, 1917. CHAS. 'W. VANDERSLUIS, Attest: GEORGE STEIN, Mayor. City Clerk. Resolution designated as No. 115, was offered by Alderman Lahr, who moved its adoption; Be it resolved that the City of Bemidji come under and be sub- 1ecl to sections 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, nclusive of the general statutes of Minnesota, 1913, the same being ch: ter 303, laws of Minnesota, 1913. e foregoing resolution having been duly seconded by Alderman Bagley it was put E;on its passage and on the call of eas” and “Nays” was duly adopted by a majority vote of all mem- bers of the city council the “Yeas” and “Nay” _vote being as follow: “Yeas,” Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Moberg, Phillippi, granted on motion made and seconded. annual vacation of two weeks was on motion and second granted. its passage, and on the call of uyepas" -l:‘l‘tyatto;ne was instructed to consult 5 e Grea and “Nays” was duly adopted by a| ooarding the fixing of the crossing over the west line. tween the hours of eleven p. m., and KRR KRR KX KNE KK NEW JITNEY. STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 63— August L. Berg, Jos Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day KkEREXERRKRRPKK X RAGS Bring us your clean oot- ton rags--no-buttons, bands or woolen olotlr acespted. It was moved by Alderman Smart, It was moved by Alderman Lahr KAKE AN hKRK* Appointment_of T. W. Swinson as by Swenson & _Erickson was Requisition of Fred Petric for cloth- for city paupers was on motion Request of John Zacharias for his On motion made and seconded the lorthern Rail Road officials Report of the special committee on It was moved by Alderman Smart, Pioneer Office reets be cleared of motor cars be- Bargains for Saturday Advertised items for the one day that can be had at no other time for the same prices. The best buyers know values and are not led to buy cheap sounding prices. For ex- treme VALUES you will find us heading the list—at the head of the class. “Keds” White Rubber Sole Canvas Shess and Pumps for Ladies SATURDAY ONLY — At the Followisg Special Prices: Louis heel, oné€ strap or plain pump.........$2.19 " * high shoe..........cc.ecceveveee.... 93.0¢ Pneumatic low heel, high shoes...............$2.3¢ Men and Boys’ heavy rubber sole Tennis white 8hoes............cccceeevrirrnenrceercrensseees . 3535 Men and Boys’ black tennis shoes.....................78C Bungalow Dress Special---Saturday $1.00 Made of fine percale, dark and light colors, trim- med with wide piping, 2-piece skirt, belted jacket. Men’s Work Shirts, made of heavy madras: gin- hams, good assortment of colors and patterns, special....... R ——— L. $1.75 and $2.00 Ladies’ Corsets, discontinued lines, special, Saturday only......... . Ladles’ Swiss Ribbed Gauze Vests, Special at xic A Clean Up of Volle and Lawn Wash Waists, values to $1.75, all in one lot at.. .98c Ladies’ Middie Special With red, white or blue collar, of good grade shrunk cotton..... VST, | %- 1.4 Here’s Groceries to Lead Up On “Moose Ear” can Corn or Peas, 5 cans for...........59¢ Large cans Tomatoes, 3for.. .......c..ccceeeveneeenee.. 43€ Michigan Pears, in syrup, large cans, 3 for.........50¢C TROPPMAN'S S. Fidelity and|agdvertise for bids for the construction Hazen,” Smith, Joanis, Clark. Absent:|Guarantee Co., as surety. of six three-inch wells, % nd of George Rhea in_the sum|electric pump at pumping station, and of $20,000.00 with Lion Bond and In-|for cement work such as sidewalks, Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting|8urance Co. as surety. crossings, etc. for repairs to Upon recomendation of the poor com- a8 surely. nd and Surety Co.|pjiice, the city clerk was directed Bond of George Kirk in the sum of | instruct the city physician that all - | paupers be sent to the r _house, un- ,000.00 with the Massachusetts Bond- | PAUPTES 1 SCTS Immodlm ‘medical at- The street committes was instructed _Mr. Nat. Given addressed the coun- ds. cil in behalf of the Park Board, and The following bids for cleaning the|upon motion of Alderman. Lahr, sec- septic tank and _hauling away the|onded by Alderman Miller, Mr. William sludge was read: Joseph Hahn, $400.00. | Blood was granted full" charge There being no- further bids, the said|Diamond Point Park property, with all itney bonds w: Reporta. Financial report of city clerk was|taken up at the next regular meeting. read and on motion seconded, referred| No further business appearing it was to to he of as be Tk ok kkkkk £ 22322822 3 e ———————— t—r ey fTeh FhiieT PR PR 1RO RSPV - b S LT R AAARMARAARRRTR AN Third Street, - [ EEE RS R RE R R R RN AR A AR A AR AR RN A AR R AN RARNAN T A RN R RN THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1917, My old friend S | it el ““I know what Styleplus $17 means. ““I know that this price again remains the same. ““In Styleplus Clothes $17 I know I've got as good style as I can get any- where at any price. ‘I know these clothes fit. ‘I know I've paid the same price as every other Styleplus purchaser, $17. ‘1 know this price never changes in any part of the country. ‘T have a guarantee that means another suit if not satisfied. ‘I have a label in my coat that I can’t lose even if I do lose the guarantee.”” You will like Styleplus Clothes $17, too. This is the Styleplus Store. GILL BROS. Bemidji, Minn. Business and Professional KEERREEEREEEE AN GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 I EEE R REEREEERERES] I EEE R R RS R EEEER] D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Oftice 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser Building LR R E R E R R E R R RN IR R R R LR E R R RN Ww. &, ON. D. V. M. v&%AmgN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. I R R R R R R R R R R R, I EE R SRR R R R EE RN DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block I EEEEE R R R E R R RS I EE SRR ERE R R R RS DR. E. A. SHANNOR, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 I EEE R RS EE R R RS I EEE R EEEEREE RS * W I EEEEEEEREEEREZEITITSSACRERERRRRAR AR RRAZ22A 2R AR AR AR RN DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mtles Block I EEEEERREE R R R RN I ZEEEEE SRR R R R R m%nw%gmu DR. L. A. WARD V. INA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Troppman Block Phone No. 209 1, Mina. AR KRR KRR ERKRER ¢c;¢n:-i“:'u¢¢lucl EEREERREE NN RS IEERE R TOM SMART e ;; ;’E’m DRAY AND TRANSFER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bafe and Piano Moviag ® ® x x x x *® x x® ® = x ® x x x ® L3 & x x ® * ® *® L3 *® Office Security Bank Bloek 4« Res. Phone §8 818 America P T TEE X R 1N Office Phome 13 REREE KK XX I EEEREEREREE R R R R R DR. EINER JOHNSON KRR E R R R R RN KE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & DR.J. W. DIEDRICH « E 3 * K3 x x * * x x x x x & *® x & & x x x ® ® [ x ® ® ® Bemidji, Minn. Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W EEREEREFIF SRR K Res. Phone 376-R AR EAKEEEE LN L R AR ARERRRRE A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. XXX RERERERANES SPECIALIST DR G. M. PALMER BEYE EAR NOSE THROAT DENTIBT Glasses Fitted Offics Phone 134, Residence 346 Gibboms Bldg. Phone 108 Mties Block, Bemidfl XEREEEREEERRES EEERRERRRERERS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block EEREFEREREEEESE EEREREREEEEREX XEERRERRRREEESR A. DANNENBERG First National Bank Bldg. 1 remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases " w CHIROPRACTOR EEERRRREEEEES & Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-8 7-8 DR. J. T. TUOMY » . Phone 406-W S NTIET . AR RRERERR AR RS Norili of Markhea HOWSl EEEREREREEEEREE Gibboas Block. Tel. 330 & « DRS. LARSON & LARSON REERERNREEEREES & REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS AR TR REERERER *® DR. H. A. NORTHROP Specialists the Eye, Fitting of OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & AND SURG We have the facilities for 'BON - Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg & Office Phose 163 . EREEEEEREREEERES R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R s R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R S R R R R R R AR R R 2R 2R 00 ARRARNREN ERRREERRREEEED

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