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S LSRN A g . i @ m 2 S o 4 ! 2 : CURRANT BUSHES IN ORCHARD dmund Occupied Should Be Restricted to One or Two Rows to Prevent ’ Interference. qPrepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) - ‘When interplanted in cherry orchards gooseberries und currants may be left for several years, according to the growth of the, orchard and the size of ‘the bushes; and in apple and pear or- <hards they may be left somewhat longer, though the ground occupied should be restricted to one or two rows of bushes through the center of the space between the tree rows. Otherwise, the bushes will be likely to interfere with the proper care of the Currants Keep on Bearing for Years Af Old Cane Is Cut Away. trees. In vineyards the currants and ‘gooseberries are often made a part of ‘the permanent plantation, but while they are commonly productive when so grivwn, the grapes are likely to be rath- er unprodretive., , R. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel, Gibbons Block "'~ Phone 8830 ‘TOM SMART y and Tramster Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 13 $18 America DRY CLEANING Olothes Cleaners for Men, Women MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sewing Machines Ave., Bemidjl Planos, Organs, 614 Minnesota Phone §78-W { 5. Bister, Mgr. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice Miles Block {IF YOU SHOULD BECOME TOTALLY INCAPACITATED Account of an accident or. disease, the disability feature in the latest NEW YORK LIFE POLICY would guarantee you an amount § equal to 10 per cent of the face of the policy ] EVERY YEAR AS LONG AS YOU LIVE ° ‘10% on a $3,000 policy would equal :$25.00 per month. 10% on a $6,000 policy would equal $50.00 per month. 10% on a $9,000 policy would equal $75.00 per month. 10% on a $12,000 policy would equal $100.00 per month. If you should die by accident aqup latest policy provides for the paying of twice the face of policy. No' more:liberal or economical method was ever devised to per- petuate your salary and care for you as long as you live in case you become totally incapacitated. The old $1,000 policy would pro- tect the doctor and the undertaker but leave little for the family: D. S. MITCHELL The New York Life Man Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., Phone 575W Room 5 the second time in legisiative history here that a woman bas been repatriat- ed by act of congress. The other case was that of Nellie Grant Sartoris when she returned from England. Mrs. Mumm is the daughter of C. _C. K. Scovllle, a banker of Salina, Kan. While traveling in Europe she met Walther Mumm, a German subject af- filiated with the great champagne-mak- ing family of that name. His business interests had caused him to reside in France for 20 years. The marriage was an international social event. allied armies as a nurse. or apply for a divorce in them. Under the peace treaty the property of German citizens was subject to Such procedure would cause Mrs. Mumm to lose her ‘share, which is said to be a large sum. Representations were ihade to the French authorities and regret was expressed by them that no alternative remained but loss for her under the present circumstances. out that if she were an American citizen the situation would be entirely confiscation in France. difterent. . ‘Mrs: Mumm hastened here and Senator Capper ‘ntroduced a joint resolu- tion restoring her citizenship. If this can be accomplished before her hus- tand's property is confiscated her share will not be affected by the peuace treaty. The case is belng eagerly watched by others whose interests have become fnvolved because of property holdings in Germany and other countries which | gave advice free, so he wrote for advice, and were at war. ) Dolls’ Eyes. Great quantities of cherry stones are used ‘- In Germany for dolls’ eyes, painted. 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When I was i about sixteen years of age I fell from my }” horse and was ter- ribly injured inter- 5 > nally. . A short time after this an immense bunch formed on my right hip which doctors neglected to lance I U ' . Y and consequently my entire system was - ¥ : = poisoned. I not only became terribly ema- g Hacking Coughs ciated but my body was a mass of running sores and my right limb drew up under me *For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- tem becomes 80 run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- and became helpless. I was in bed for more than six months and all hope for my monia or Consumption, the kind that almost tear you to pieces, that make your head ache, your throat sore and inflamed, take recovery had been given up when some one Chamberlain’s Cough Remed but Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, | ( told my father about Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo where they not only manu- but Dr. Picrcc's Golden Medical Discovery It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- Ztavori rescription’ ang lcasant = 3 . ., . lets,—with, tho approval of my doctor all ( ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw It was pointed “‘Granny’” Chamberhain in a very short time we were very thankful #hat he did, because the first half bottle of ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ helped me so much that I was able to raise my head from l DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m,, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Schroeder Block. 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