Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 2

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918 & Tha valiie of egge to tho farm DR. J. TUOMY NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY amounted to $32.08, the cost of feed DENIINT Dwight D. Miller per farm $18.17, and.the average net WE CAN profit $13.91. In the four months, No- vember, December, January and Feb- ruary, eggs valued at $100.53 were pro- duced on each farm at a cost for feed of $73.50 for each farm. White Leg- horns averaged 25 eggs for the four months and led all breeds in egg ylelds. The highest record in a similar con- GOT YOUR HOGS and HOG HOUSE INSURED llYep'l' “Got your life insur- ed?” “Nope." “Well, if I didn't think I was of more bemefit to North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Block Phone, Insure Anywhere . Oftices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 A dust. hath s necessary to the health and profitableness’ of the hen, * & o POULTR TS - FARM FLOCKS IN CONTESTS Many ads appear in the lassified column of the Pioneer hich are signed similar. to his: “J. B., care Pioneer. HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND Skim milk is a vety efficient feed for producing eggs. - i The laying hen has a bright red Demonstration to 8how How Proper | gest held in the state last year Was| comb and a brilliant sheen about the |E These are what are knownas i unch Management WIll Increase Egg made by N. P. Hollar, llving near | feathers. blind ads and those wishing to UNDERTAKIN ':ly f‘?flyfid.:': ]b;. = Production. Harding, who secured an average pro-| PRI answer them should do so by ,:".! A wouidz ave my . -;’:. AR (W duction of 140 eggs from a flock of | An important factor in keeping the tnl‘::l]; d:ddfif:;i ;:“2:: ‘g‘:fl ‘:; == life ins , either. by ¢ : CPrepared by the P 430 birds. chicks growing during hot weather ™ this office and ask who the ad- H. N. M’KEE, Funeral ment of Agriculture.) Something different in egg-laying contests 18 being carried on in Mis sourl this year. Instead of a few selected fowls competing under the care of experts, whole flocks of hens on the home farm and under the care of their owners are matched against similar flocks in all parts of the state. This is not only a. contest to see ‘thch hens can lay the most eggs; plenty of shade. & . D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl. Bank Bldg. Room & Phone 576W i vertiser is. In several instances Director this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no authority to give out any in- formation. h reeder should be v ’ sure ethp&wtt;i bcmckzr :r:n getting fi Dust baths for the fowls to wallow they need, for trouble and disaster | in Whenever they wish is one way of follow faulty feeding. checking lice. ) N * & PHONE 178-W or R ¥ Disease brought about by filth, mal- lfi’-‘ll;:v l::m;:’fl:‘l): 5313:\:’:] dd::gez“g: nutrition and neglect 18 a good way to the attendants’ bumping their hesds | make a failure in the poultry business. against the ceiling. A low house is %) =t more easily warmed than a high one. * & = In marketing turkeys it pays to have them well fattened and well dressed, 80 they will look better than the avar- age. There are many advantages to a single-pitch roof on the poultry house. This type is most easlly built. It gives the "highest vertical front exposed to the sun’s rays and throws all of the win water to the rear. . s & Tame, quiet hens of the larger breeds, such as Plymouth:Rocks and Orpingtons, make the best turkey mothers. Destinciive Fall Fashions : N Women's and' Misses’ Sperling Dresses The most desired styles and fab- ries for fall are shown in the Sperling Dress now on display. Smartly tailored street frocks and charming - models in sizes for women and misses. You will be as enthusiastic as we are over these well made, fine quality dresses. New Coats in Plush and Cloth Just In, and Prices Reasonable ' fle Bazaér Storc STORE CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON McGRAW “That We May Ride in Comfort” The adjustment basis on the “NEW McGRAW QUALITY TIRE” is as follows: ‘ e Fabric - 6,000 Miles Cords - 8,000 Miles Also rour personal guar- antee of satifaction. H I R e SE ' "Flook of Young White Leghorne. the extension specialists say, but is also a demonstration to show how proper management will increase the egg production and profits of the farm flock. . The plan is to have one pcmltryl keeper in each community of the varie) ous counties enter the contest. The contestants agree (o care for their en- tire poultry flock as nearly as possible according to directions furnished by the poultry-extension workers through the office of the farm bureau. At the end of each month each contestant 18 to report expenses and income from his flock for thesmonth. This plan will stimulate better methods of poultry management by demonstrating on A typisal farm in the neighborhood the results which can be secured by prop- er care of the flock. According to reports of the exten- sion workers, 37 farm flocks are en- tered in the contest, with an average of 155 hens to the farm. In February the_hens in the contest averaged 8.1 i 5 SEE HLGBEN - Jewetts Ga?ag_e Wholesale and Retail Distributors “CAN?” Your Wash Day That is, put it in a Big 3 Electric Washer and see what a pleasant surprise that next wash day will be. The Big 3 Electric is built on the Vacuum Principal, with a solid copper tub and plunger, equipped with an Emerson motor, two position double acting wringer and two tub stand. This machine is absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction, and they are put out on this guarantee. If you have no electric current R we have a Multi Motor Machine equipped with a small gasoline engine, o or a power machine for attaching to a gas engine. We also have the M hand power machines. EVERY MACHINE WE HANDLE BEARS OUR ABSOLUTE i GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION Big 3 Electric, copper tub ..$ 95.00 Multi Power Washers, gas engine 100.00 Big 3 Hand Power Washers. 20.00 Subject to 5 per cent for cash. Stand Wringers, 13 year guaranteed rolls.. . ' Wringers, 3 year guaranteed rolls .. 6.50 Wash Boilers. $2.75, $3.00, $4.50 and $4.75 Tabs oionrins $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.85 Clothes Baskets .. 1.00 Clothes Pins, two dozen for.... .10 “EASIER KITCHEN FLOOR” The kitchen floor has always been a hard job for YOU to keep clean. Why not get away from the:drudgery and cover that floor with “FELTEX,” the long lasting covering. We carry Feltex in five designs and will be glad to show you same and measure your floor for you. Feltex comes in six-foot widths and sells for 90c per square yard, in any pattern. St. Mihiel Salient For four yearS the foe had occupied St. Mihiel; he had expected to keep his troops there until they moved for- ward. But siddenly General Pershing opened an attack on the St. Mihiel salient and the foe was forced to retreat POTATOES Just a line to let you know we have a few Hoover Diggers ready * for you in case you get caught. We have sold fifteen machines, so you better not take any more CHANCES, but get a machine you know will do your work. Universal Sack Holders are now on display at our store. The greatest boon to the potato raiser or dealer. Ask to see how it works. DE LAVAL SEPARATORS During the war, in spite of difficulties, the De Laval continued to put forth the grgatest separator made and now as never before the farmers are realizing the difference between machines and greater percentage than ever are now lined up with the biggest paying machine they can buy. Only this week Hy Anderson and Emil Olson of Wilton and J. E. Swenson of the Swenson Lake district invested in the De Laval profit- sharing plan. De Lavals are sold on a guarantee of satisfaction after a fair trial, and on easy monthly payments. Ask for that trial and after you have made it you will see the payments made easier. De Laval No. 15, 750 pound capacity... De Laval No. 12, 500 pound capacity.... Five per cent discount for cash. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Phone §7 Bemidji, Minn. 4 with heavy loss. The American attack was planned with judgment and executed with precision. MOTHER’S j BREAD is also an American product that reflects good judgment in the selection of materials; fine precision in processes of baking. It’s good judgment that lead our customers to eat it—precisely. $112.50 95.00 HOME BAKERY

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