Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1919 i TFARM ' | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL VETERINARIANS B BEST FEED FOR LAYING HENS ©bject Should Be to Repair Waste and Furnish Heat to Body and Sup- ply Egg Materials. J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman's. Phone No. 308 3rd Street and Irvine ave. o~ «Prepared by the United States Depart- LAWYERS ment of Agriculture.) The nutriment in the feed of laying hens serves a twofold purpose—to re« pair waste and furnish heat to the »dy and to supply the egg-naking materials. As only the surplus over what {8 needed for the body is avall- .able for egg production, the proper feeds should be fed in sufficlent quan- titles to induce this production. 'In supplying feed to fowls there are ‘three kinds of constituents which GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 DOCTORS LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 am.;3t0 5,7 to 8§ p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st -National Bank Bldg. THE BEMIbJI DAILY PIONEER Physician and Surgeon DR. EINER JOHNSON Bemidji, Minn. DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block —_— e DENTIST Offiee—O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 37¢-R DR. J. W. DIEDRICH —l DR. J. T. DENTIST of Markham Hotel, TUOMY North Gibbons Block Phone 130 BUSINESS H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin 3 Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! Res. Phone 68 818 PAGE THREE e —————— ‘TOM SMART NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Dray and Tramstes W. G. SCHROEDER ' Office Phone 13 GENERAL MERCHANDISE America ¥roceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Floar 1t Pays to Feed Hens Regularly and Weil. should be present in certain fairly ‘well-fixed proportions if the desired Tesults are to be obtained most eco- nomically. THese constituents are iniheral, nitrogenous, and carbona- <eous, all of which are contained ‘fn ‘corn, wheat, oits and darley, dut nodt 4in the right proportions to give the greatest egg yleld. In addition sorhe -anfinkl feed and green feeéd should be gmplled. “In’ ‘feeding ‘poultry. a valuable les- #80n may be learned from nature. In the spring the production of eggs on ‘the farm is an easy matter. -Fowls ‘which are at liberty to roam find an -abundance of green and animal feed on their range, which with grain fur- ishes a perfect ration for laying hens. In addition to this they get plenty of exercise and fresh air. -So far as lies within his power, then, the Zeeder should aim to make the winter <onditions springlike. PORRIDGE FEED FOR POULTRY i $craps and Waste Are Best Prepared by Running Through an Ordi- nary Meat Cutter. = = = = - L Phone 396 Ibertson Block Office, Bldg. Phone 181. specialty. pm. to 5 Office phone 18, Res. phone 211. House Phone 449——Oftice phone 6§ Bemidji gILL'S CASCARAR" 2 QUININ " BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a_ Red top with Mr, Hill's Death only a matter of short time. Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIANW AND SURGEON Office phone 183 D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Northern National Bank Collections a mm— A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. m Glasses Fitted DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m., 2 p.m. Schroeder Block. ‘The world's standard kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles~the National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed: - Three sizes, all druggists. Lock for the mame Cold Meda! en every bex ead ascept Bo imitation L C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Bloek FROM CHERRY-BLOSSOM LAND The Japanese Give Good Example It is a pro- verb of Cherry Blossom Land that beauty of face and fig- ure depend on womanly health. What is it DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice Miles Block Table scraps and kitchen waste are best prepared for feeding by running|” them through an ordinary meat grind- er. After the material has been put through the grinder it is usually a rather moist mass, and it is well to mix with it cornmeal, bran. or other ground grain until the whole mass as- sumes a crumbly condition. The usual method is to feed the table scraps at noon or at night, or at both times, as may be desired, in a trough or on a board. AN should be fed that the hens will eat up clean, and if any of - the material is left after one-half or three quarters of an hour it should be removed. If allowed to lie it may spoil and would be very bad for the hens. You get more for dressed poultry by picking it dry than when scalded. . 5 It is almost impossible to give lay- ing hens which are confined too much exercise. s & @ Nature teaches us that fowls should have a wide range and that a farm s the best place for them. s s @ " The fall renovation of the poultry business should include a thorough survey of the feed bins and corn cribs. P Idle hens soon grew too fat to lay and in the plans for winter it is well to provide some means to compel them to work. * & 8 A burglar could demand no more com- fortable living conditions than the red mites and lice receive in some poul- try houses. They are thieves of poul- try vitality and must be controlled. . & Poultry houses should be covered with a good grade of roofiing paper, as it makes a tight roof and does not per- mit the warm air to seep out through the roof, ae is the case with shingles, that makes our American wo- men often pale, | sallow-faced, with dark cir- cles under the cyes, and very often old at forty-five when they should be in their prime? Women suf- fer in girlhood from back- ache, spine-ache and headaches, followed by irregularities and as a result diseases of the womanly organs are more common than any one but a physician in active practice could suppose. HE business man who appreciates the value of good appearance mak(?s it a rule to send his clothing to us at reg- ular intervals. You can not afford to ne- glect, even for a few days, the appear- After long experience in the treatment of women’s diseases, Dr. Pierce evolved a ance Of your gar- vegetable tonic ang correcti};e which he called Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. mentS. Send them This is a purely vegetable preparation, without a particle of alcohol con in it ‘When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain—when everythi.nf looks ‘black before her eyes—a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she should turn to this “temperance’ herbal tonic. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingredients are printed in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce, of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, will send a triul size of the tablets for ten cents. to us at regular in- tervals — and thus keep them looking fresh and new until worn out. B Tho Model Dry Gleaners 309 Third Street YOUR CHRISTMAS should breathe your own personality. How better attain this than by giving PHOTOGRAPHS the only truly economical gifts, bearing with them the spirit of Christmas Day HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO Bemidji, Minnesota Portraits taken rain or shine. Make your appoint- ment early—Christmas is our busy season. One dozen photographs make twelve Christmas gifts. J. Bisiar, Mgr. Feed, Bto. Bemidst, Minn. Insure Anything Anywhere Fhone € || Offices, Northern National Bank - Bldg., Phone 131 FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Phone 578-W DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women DR. H. A, HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug Phone 447 R e e Subscribe for Tne Dally Pioneer Store. THE UNIVERSAL CAR INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Imitation “Ford” parts are being sold by many mail-order houses,; down-town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners as “Ford parts. But they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Fo_rd Motor Company. They are made by concerns who have no .conenctlon what- soever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas used by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit parts. Tests have showh them to break when the genuine Ford parts didn’t even bend, and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred per cent lower in quality. i The Authorized Ford Dealer is your protection. As such, we handle nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Steel and each part—according to its use—is heat-treated in the way that will give it the longest wearing qualities. Every part is the same as its duplicate in your Ford car or Ford truck. Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are at your service at all times. Drive in when replacements or repairs for your Ford car may be necessary. Save your car and also your money. C. W. Jewett Company, Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE Insist on Genuine Ford Parts 418-22 Beltrami Avenue Telephone 474 Bemidji, Minnesota Here Are a Few Advantages In A JEWELED PATHE NO NEEDLES to CHANGE 1—The Full Clear Tone of each individually tone produced by the clear and pure tone chamber, and the famous Pathe Sapphire Ball. The music flows from the record, isn’t scratched off. 2—No Needles to Change on a Jeweled Pathe, the Sapphire Ball never wears out. 3—Plays All Makes of Records and Plays Them Better. 4—Records Do Not Wear Out ! Every Pathe Record is guaranteed to play | 1,000 times. ’ 5—Always Ready to Play as Soon as You Slip on a Record. Pathe Phonographs range in price from $45 to $250, Besides our complete stock of Pathe Phonographs and Records, we are disposin; of our entire stock of Brunswick Machines. This is a chance of a life time. There are six machines, ranging from $65.00, $125.00, $150.00, $175.00 to| $250.00. All to go at 25 per cent discount. Pick out yours early as they will no last long. instr nt is IR mstrume I v’!lu“lrnl‘w"’}} l“} ’ i|l¢ 1 | | &

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