Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 3

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othe Sweet milk after 6 COFFE CREAM for Phone 65 p. m., all you want, Sc 25c¢ WHIPPING CREAM per qt. 35¢ Every Day Is Sale Day In Our MEAT DEPT. W. G Schroeder Public o'clock, p. m.,, to 8 per qt. desserts, per qt. Bemidji, Minn. ,Good schools make better markets, “petter schools, better churches, better néighbors and better living. ‘M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 05 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn, Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE. AND UNDERTAKIRG | H N. McKEE, Funeral Directo Phone (78.W o~ ™ J X AR AT T 000 “BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave ..emidji....7:30 A. M. Leave Bemidji.....1:30 P. M. Leave Bemidji.....7:30 P. M. Arriving at Birchmont 8 A. M, 2 P.M, 8 P. M. LAVINIA 8:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. The abvoe schedule will be followed but is subject to change. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children PSR RS R R R R R NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— .lugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and'Fred Graut - Servire-Night and Day - IE R R R R R R RN wekdok ko AKk 2222222284 1 EE R E R R EEEEEEES “WHITE HOUSE” TEA AND COFFE served exclusively THIRD ST. CAFE I EE R EE EEEEEEE *oddokokok ok 22222824 Parcel Delivery Business 10c By Ao | Light Parcels and Pack- aged ‘delivered frof and” to all parts of city. ' Make use of this service and save time and shoe leather. Headquarter’s at Brakke’s Variely Store 21 4th 8t. Phone 138-W C. N. SHANNON Res. Phone 16-F-12 BARLEY PRODUCTS. [National Crop Improvement Service.] Prof. J. P. Street, in the Annual Report of the Connecticut Agricul- tural Station for 1912, says: “That malt sprouts should receive more con- sideration from dairymen, especially in comparison with many of the pro- prietary mixed feeds containing only from one-third to one-half as much protein as malt sprouts, prices being considered.” He also states that dried brewers’ grains, prices considered, in connec- tion with the feed’s high analysis, is one of the cheapest high-grade feeds qn the market. WHAT'S IN A MIXED FEED? [National Crop Improvement Service.] A high-grade mixed feed suitable for any kind or breed of dairy cow should have high protein content, with an exact digestible analysis. It can be mixed with corn, oats, barley, hay or other forage, which should be grown upon the farm, provided the mixture would save the rfarmer any money. As a rule, the ingredients of the highest grades are corn, distillers’ grains, gluten feed, cottonseed meal, hominy meal, malt sprouts, brewers’ grains, linseed meal, pure wheat bran and salt. The best grades contain no cheap fillers of any kind and so the food is highly concentrated and roughage can be supplied at home. Getting the real coffee flavor The connoisseur insists on cof- fee made in .a. percolator—it brings out the cofie2 flavor i: all its deliciousness. This alone is reason enough for bhuying a percolator, but it has other ad- vantages also. It s much mere convenient than a coffee pot, ena..es you to make the bever- age at the dining table or in the living room, and is a de- cidedly handsome piece of din- ing room equipment. Manning-Bowman & Company have made a specialty of manu- facturing percolators. They have overcome a number of difficulties — solved all the probléms of making a success- That = ful, practical percolator. is why Barker carries their line —the market offers nothing better, and we believe noné 80 good. Come in and examine percolators. Prices range from $5.50 to $14.50. E. A. Barker owine 217 Third Street Thonographs Kodaks THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI— MEETING HELD MAY 28, 1917, Council met in council room in City Hall at 8 o'clock p. m. A quorum being present the meeting was called to order by President Clark. Upon roll all the following aldermen were de- clared present: Lahr, Smart, Backus, Phil | Hazen, Smith, Jo Minutes of 1 land approved. Bills were read, the same having been (IIBUlyJ uud ed and adjusted as follows: st regular meeting read 0 .ee 72.00 Jos. Hahn, cleaning septic tank. 400.00 O. J Laqua, merchandlse, paup- $6120 5. 20.00 Halln ....... . Geo. H. French wood for poor. Frank Croal, scavenger and dis posing of dogs . “Austin Melver, - truck driver Standard Oil Co.. oil for fire de- partment .. Jos. Hahn, scavenger work and s v The Aurora Borealis. According to one sclentist’s theory, the ‘aurora borealis is formed of ca- thode rays, emltted by the sun and de- flected by the terrestrial magnetic field in the upper strata of the atmosphere. The velocity of these cathode rays must be nearly ej:ul to that of light and very m :ch greater than the veloc- ity of carhode rays produced in the laboratory. The scientist concludes that these extremely “hard” cathode rays are ewmitted by unknown radio- active substances in the sun. Teacher—What animal is it that is web footed? Johnny—The spider, Transcript. miss.—Boston hauling wood Bemiaji Sentinel, tionery printing , merchandise police anr] fi e departments. .. Bemidji Sentinel, stationer; W. G. Schroeder, mercha city building and poor . The bid of \\fgs Wright for sweeping and cleaning of streets for $174.75 per month and sprink g the streets for $149.75 per month was a motion sec- onded. Accepted. Petitio Petition of property owners along venue for water main extension tread ‘and referred to the water commit- ee. Petition of property owners and tax- payers in the vicinity of Second street and Fifth ward do hereby petition to ope,n grade and make passahble said street from “D” avenue running east as far as Goeld avenue, was laid on the table to be taken up at a future time. Report of commissioner was read and he was directed to_ clear up_ the hl\e shore. and at the Koors building. Engineer's estimate of cost on roads and dump grounds in the Fifth ward was read and ordered placed on file. Engineer’'s report on cleaning septic tank was read and ordered file Application of M. E. Ibertson for one- third part of stre abutting lot 1v in block 11, Original Townsite, for the use of storing material during the con- struction of cert: building. w. granted. Said Tbertson to fur- i an indemnity bond in the sum of Bond and contract of Goodman & ‘Loitved was approved with K. Mclver and J. H. French as sureties in the sum of $500. Moved that four additional lamps be placed on bridge, was carried on motion and second. \ -or Vander- sluis and Alderman Backus e ap- pointed committee to act with the Commercial club in regard to the Red mittee. 1 Miller made a verbal resig- g to the fact that he was moving out of the ward. Mr. John Klein and Martin Larson were placed in nomination for _aldeman of the Fourth ward. Mr. Larson received § nd Mr. Klein 2. Mr. Larson was elected. . Gainey was given a vacation of two weeks with pay and three or more nation, o Gome On In TheWater Is Fine GET YOUR BathingCap and Water Wings at NETZER'S All Prices, 2Bc to $2 they must be prepare for. ke Flaxinium [s the have it in stock. Build Your New House It’'s difficult perhaps to think of deep snow drifts, sub-zero weather and biting winds in beautiful June days, but you KNOW of course that For Winter Weather Material to Do It Your house must be built to keep out as much of the cold as possible This is just like a blanket on g bed—LKkeeps the cold out and the heat in. You can’t use it after your house is built. Plan for it in advance. We St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. 100 by Phones Port Arlhur's Getting iito tle o Pore - thur is something like an Adice fn Won- derland trick. Oune sails thionh a picture frame-the v it the wouth, barely wide cnough for a steut ship to squeeze throush without toueh ing, wondering how there ean he room for & ship to anchor between the frame anc the picture itselt, a swall haslet somewhat Swiss Norweghan in homelikeness. But once behind the frame the wonderlund unfolds The small basin of water hecomes a lake- like body. deli 1y protected be- hind sheltering ¢l The 'tile ham- Harbor, Irarhor 1o or let reaches ont into two bix towns, one on either side. “You actors work best, of course, when the spirit moves you.” “Yes. But we call it ‘when the ghost walks.” "—Browning’s Magaz Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine— double strength—is guaranteed to re- move these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strengih—trom any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money if it fails to re- move freckles.—Adv. vote, all aldermen’ preunt vofllc The city council was authorized anu re- quested to respectfully petition the board of county commissioners of Bel- trami county, for the full share due to the City of Bemidji of moneys due them out of the county road and bridge fund, for paying the cost of constructing a bridge, retaining wall and approaches across the Mississippi river at the inlet near_the south side of Lake Bemidji, on the Nymore road. This being pursuant to the provisions of Subdivision 3. Sec- tion 30, Chapter 235. Laws of Minne- sota for the year 1913. No further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, H. M. CLARK, President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, . City Clerk. New Yark Sheriffs. The reason why the sheriff of New York canunot be clected to two succes- sive terms is this: It is the sheriff’s duty to carty out the process of courts against ofli ial delinquents during trial and after conviction. Should a sherift endeavor forcibly to hold over for a second time after having been defeat- ed for re-clection he would be the in- strument of the co: s process against himself, a paradoxical position which the law avoids by makinz him ineligi- ble for re-ele: tic THEY ARE =] Pun LEDGER TRANSFERS, But they’re so practical and durable that you can keep nmeatly all your records in them, There’s a type to meet every purpose, and the GRHPmD stock forms that fit them are so carefully designed that you are able to use many of them without the slightest change. Bound in Red Cowhide Back and Corners, Corduroy Sides, Steel Hinges, Top Locking. Let us demonstrate how you can save time, labor and money by using the E2HPun Post Binder. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GIVEN HARDWARE NEWS # L. GIVEN VOL. Il. NO. 36 Perfection Qil Stoves The one oil stove that gets away from the smoke and smell that is to be found around the ordinary oil stove. It is not pleasant to go in- to your kitchen where your oil stove has been smoking as it is not very easy on a headache and you know how disagreeable it is when your neighbor calls and the smell is all over the house. The Perfection Long Blue Chimney is GUARANTEED to get away from the smell. We carry them in the two, three and four burners and also a good supply of ovens. D. J. Wilkes and J. G. Fleming were Perfection stove purchasers this week. Goodysar Auto Tires We have the service station for the Goodyear Tires and our stock is in shape to fit you out with your needs. ‘Why not get the tire that has proven itself and is continually giving the best of service. Call in and talk it over with us. Cortaintesd Roofing These nice days are the time to #o afier that leaky roof and fix it. Don’t wait till it rains again and then wish you had done it. And, Mr. Farmer, if yvou are figuring on a new barn or house, remember that Cer- tain-teed roofing in the one, two and three-plys are guaranteed for 5, 10 and 15 years, according to the ply. Ask us for our prices and be con- vinced that it is the best buy on the market. SOME OF OUR VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Offtedahl of Nary, Geo. Seigrist of Pinewood. H. A. Flatheimer of Wilton, A. D. Simpkins and Mr. Odell of Turtle River were among the out-of-town customers this week. Sidney Swenson of Rosby doesn’t believe in walking all the time so he purchased a new Westminster wheel on Monday. John Craven of Nymore, after look- ing around at different ranges, de- cided on a Universal and had us set a Radiant Universal up for him. Mrs. Craven certainly knows a good range when she sees it. (The Pioneer Hardware Digest) Edited and Published by the Given Hardware Co. Bemidji, Minn., June 21 Pyrex Glass Oven Ware This is the new transparent glass oven ware that will not crack from the heat and is so nice to cook in, as it is always so clean looking and browns the cooking so nicely. We have it in the pie plates, cake pans, casseroles and all cooking uten- sils and would be pleased to show you the different lines. Hoover Potato-Diggers ‘We have had several in seeing us about the digger they will need for this fall. HAVE YOU? If not, it will be to your advantage to do so at once as the prospects are looking bad for getting the additional dig- gers we will need for this fall when the season is upon us. DeLaval Gream Separators The foremost farmers in every community have De Laval Separa- tors, and the reason {is that they have made a study of the dairy busi- ness and they have found that the De Laval will give you better ser- vice, more life, easier to turn and gets ALL THE CREAM, ALL THE TIME. We are willing to put one in your home on trial and if not satisfactory are willing and GUARANTEE to call and take it out. If you give the De Laval a FAIR TRIAL and not a prejudiced trial, the De Laval will generally stay, but where a man is working only for someone else’s in- terests it may be a different propo- sition. Ask us for a trial. monthly payments. John Deere Mowers & Rakes Call in at once and see the JOHN DEERE Mowers and Rakes, as you cannot afford to buy any mower or rake without first inspecting the John Deere. They are now on our floor for your inspection. Sold on easy N. E. GIVEN Issued Weekly Kill the Bugs This week we received a shipment of Paris Green which we had given up hopes of receiving. The prices were a good deal better than our last shipment and as long as it lasts the price will be 50 cents per pound. Don't forget, get your sprayers and get after the bugs while they are small. “A stitch in time saves nine.” Perfection Hand Sprayers..... $6.60 Hand Sprayers .............. .50 Ask us about that Reliance five- row potato sprayer. The FREE Sewing Machine Were you one of the people who witnessed the Free demonstration in front of our store last Saturday when the sewing machine was given away? We had a very good crowd indeed and the way the machine was given away met with the approval of every one present. The fifteenth number se- lected was to receive the machine and of the fifteen present, fourteen people were there with the duplicate stub. Mrs. H. S. Stilwell of Maltby on the star route held the corre- sponding number. Mrs. Stilwell was certainly delighted with the new ma- chine, as it runs so smooth and easy. Free Machines sold on easy pay- ments. Ask us. Fishing Tackle Have you ever wished for a good big catch of fish? Sure you have, but did you land it? We carry a complete line of tackle that CATCH- ES FISH and lands them. Poles, reels, lines, hooks, minnows, min- ow seines and everything necessary. J. E. Swenson got a nice assort- ment of tackle this week and J. E. certainly can land the fish. No Flies On Your Horse ' There is only one way to have a horse with no flies on it, and that is to furnish them with fly nets. Don’t let those poor horses suffer from the big horse flies these warm days, be- cause if they have to fight flies they cannot do as much work for you. Fly nets at all prices. WATCH US IT PAYS

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