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PAGE FOUR | SR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 7 FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1919, COWS INCREASE UNDER .TEST As Result of Work of Testing Asso- clation in Ohio Community Mate- rial Gains Noted. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) The cow-testlng assoclation of Ham- flton county, Ohto, which is compbsed of 24 members of the county favin bureau, placed 304 cows on test for four months or more during 1918. Of this number 181 cows were on test for the full year. In 1916 the cows owned by members of this assoclation produced 4,126 pounds of milk and 175.98 pounds of butterfat a head. In 1917 the cows produced 4,721 pounds of milk and 2129 pounds of butter- Althquh_ Apparently Healthy This Animal Is Positive Reactor to the Tuberculin Test. fat, while in 1918 the average was 6,107 pounds of milk and 259 pounds of butterfat. The average galn a head in pounds of milk during 1918 over the first yeax was 1981, while the average galn & head in butterfat was 83 pounds. The average main of 1,386 pounds of milk fn 1918 over 1917 represents a total giain for the association of 415,264 pounds, Figuring this at $2975 a hundredweight, the average price for the year, gives an added value of $12,- 8334.14 to the associatlon. ’I)n returns show there were no ex- ally hlgh producers, but the | o production of the entire asso- | shows a very materlal in- MAKE AND USE STERILIZER Necessary for Production of Dairy Products of High Quality—Steam 1s Reconvaended. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Sterilizatlon of dairy utensils is necessary for the production of dairy products of high quality, particularly milk and cream, because the washing of dairy utensils, at least by the proc- ess generally used, is not sufficient to insure freedom from infection and contamination. Steam Is necessary to kill the disease germs and harmful bacteria that lurk in milk cans. buck- ets and other such equipment used wherever milk is produced. Dalry utensils on small farms are not often sterilized efliciently because steam {8 not available. The United States de- partment of agriculture has devised a simple and inexpensive, vet efficient, steam sterilizer which can be provided at such a small cost as to justify its use on any farm from which milk or cream is sold. quality which the sterilitation of uten- sils will give milk and cream prob- ably will pay for the cost of the steril- 1zer in one season. Full particulars on how to mnke and use this deyice —_— Blue Berry Pickers We will buy your blueber- ries and pay you top Cash Market Price FOR THEM Bring them to our store and we will take care of them. This is a very good chance for the some young folks to make money for themselves. W.G. Schroeder Phone 65 WHEN A BODY IS AILING WHENEVER there is disease or suffering in some The additional keeping || part ot the body, Chiropractic has demonstrated that 1t is due to pressure of the spinal bones (vertebrae) on the nerves that feed the organs affected. Invariably when this pressure is relieved by Chiropractic adjust- ments, the trouble vanishes and healthy conditions are restored. That is why, if you go to a Chiropractor to be re- lieved of severe headaches or other troubles, he ad- justs that part of the spine where certain nerves are pressed (or squeezed by the moveable bones of the spine). He adjusts the bones back to normal position, thus removing the pressure. Nature's healing forces ° are set free to build up and strengthen the weakened or diseased parts. Experience has shown that there is hardly a case of disease or ailment that has not been benefited by Chiropractic adjustment of the spine. The Chiroprac- tor knows just what part of the spine to adjust for the different troubles. It’s all a part of his science and his training. . CHIROPRACTIC \ THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH is never followed by adverse results. It has not done anyone any harm, but it has done thousands an im- measurable amount of good. If you are ailing, no doubt the trouble lies in your spine. Try Chiropractic and prove its merits. Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. ate described fii Fafiers™ Bulletin 748, n copy of which can be had. so long as the supply lasts, on application to the United States Department of Ag- riculture. Why Short Hours Are Best. That men accomplish more in short spells of severe Iahor broken by longer Mute |Mislaid} Teeth. An elderly méan, \\‘hn‘ to be a mute, rushedhinto a Kunsas City police: station onef night recently and Intll:‘mql he hadfswallowed hle false teeth. The man/apparently was In great puln and an ambulance was called nnd/he wans sent to Bethany later was found hospital. At the examined ithe man. were calledl intp consultation. spells of rest {s illustrated by the story of a wager between two officers at the front as to the tiine necessary to dig two equal lengihs of a trench, each with an equal number of men. Major A. C. Farquharson told it to the Brit- ish house of commons In a debate on hours of labor. One officer let his men work as they pleased. but as hard as possible. The other divided his men Into three squads, to work In rotation, each squad dig- ging its hardest for five minutes and then resting for ten. team won easily. the patient, probing far down locate thejlost articles. but they not disclose thelr whereabouts. for paperyand pencil and wrote: . The second have lost Ithem.'! The next day while surgeons/ still were working over the man,.he talled “I wasj drunk last night, andymay | hospital surgeons quickly Other surgeons Most of the night the surgeons worked with his throat in an reffort to give reltef. X-ray pletures were made In an effort, to daid Free Free Free On Every Paid Ticket Entitles You to a Chance ona === DIAMOND RING === GivenAway Saturday Night Note—Tickets from any other stands are not good. Hold your tickets. Don’t throw them away. Drawing at 10:30 Saturday night at the stand where the dolls hang in cradles. At the Ball Club Carnival — - - 1 MOTOR HIGH SPEED WASHERS It Runs Easier Loaded Than Others Do Empty Washes Clothes as White as Snow This popu- lar-priced hand washer has been tried and tested and proved for twelve years in the homes of over 50,000 thrifty Runs as Easy as housewives s throughout a Sewing America. , Machine It Takes all the hard work and drudgery out of wash day for Home of C. E. BATTLES eoo D HARDWARE JEWETT —— OPEN DAY Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Exide Batteries United States Tires McGraw Tires Bosch Magnetoes Rayfield Carburetors Janesville Spark Plugs CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ Modern Repair and Tire Repair department. C. W. JEWETT Telephone 474 CARACE OF QUALITY AND NICGHT— Champion Spark plugs Hassler shock absorbers Gordon Seat Covers Klaxon horns Mazda lamp bulbs Red Crown gasoline GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. per qt., 60c per gallon. Service Machine Shop Acetlyene welding Car Washing, day and night Storage battery repair and service department We -work on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. Our shop is departmentized COMPANY, Inc. 418-22 Beltrami Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA IIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIII'llIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlllllllIllIII|Il|lllllllllllllll RUBIES — FOR JULY The birthday present that contains the natal stone is always received with espec- ial pleasure. It seems a little more indi- vidual and personal than any other pres- ent. Barker’s collection of birthstone jewelry contains presents for young folks and older ones of both sexes. In jewelry set with rubies—July’s birth- stone—there are wonderfully attractive designs in rings, scarf pins, brooches, charms and other ornaments, at prices one expects to pay for a birthday present. Our long established reputation for quality makes purchasing the gift here an added compliment to your friend. BARKER'S Drug and Jewelry Store 217 Third St. Kodaks GAS RANGES Installed FREE During ) numunnnunng L LT Phonographs S July Only Orders Received During THIS MONTH ONLY Will Get This Benefit Get in While the Water is Warm. Bemidji Gas Co. THIS is not a sale, but it is a fact that you can save money by going to the Hub Cloth- ing Company. We are in a position to buy every article in case lots, because we are controlling more than one store, and there is not a concern that can save anything by buy- ing from the manufacturer in more than case lots, be- cause there.is a call for more goods than they can de- liver. The fact is, it costs us a mere trifle to do business as compared with what is-costs other concerns. We handle the finest line of men’s clothing, men’s furnishings and shoes, and we are will- ing to clean up the most of our summer goods, and we will just mention a few articles: 10 dozen Stifles bib overalls will be sold for X Vol ¢ S N U R S WA $1.45 50 suits will be cleaned up at....$15 to $25 Good line shirts .. ............ 65c to $1.75 Good shoes, work and dress ...... $2.50 up The finest grade O’Donnell shoes. ... .. $7.00 The finest and best styles Gordon hats, re- tailed at $5.00 everywhere......... $3.75 Also about 10 dozen Patterson Hats, odds and ends; .+ i b b s R G $2.50 Come in and see for yourself. You cannot tell what Honest Abe will do before you visit the store. You may get a better bargain than you expected to get in these we have mentioned, and many other articles. These bargains will last for two or three weeks. Hub Clothing Co. Honest Abe Grossman, Prop. 218 Minnesota Ave. HA (LR L LT T T T T T T T T T T T T 5 =