Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 3

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TESTING EGGS FOR HATCHING 8atisfactory Candler May Be Made With Shoe Box Large Enough to Cover Lamp. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) An egg, whether impregnated or not, _has a small grayish spot on the sur- face of the yolk known as the germinal spot. As soon as a fertile egg is placed under a ken or in an incubator development begins. All eggs should be tested at least twice during the period of incubation, preferably on the seventh and fourteenth days, and the infertile eggs and dead germs removed. ‘White eggs can be tested on the fourth or fifth day, while the development in eggs having brown shells otten can not e seen by the use of an ordinary egg tester untll the seventh day. Dead germs soon decay and give off a bad ‘odor if allowed to remain under the ben. Infertlle eggs make good feed aor young chickens and are often used in the home for culinary purposes. Most_ incubator , companies furnish testing chimneys with their machines, ‘which will fit ordinary lamps., Electric or gas lamps may be used in a box with a_hole slightly smaler than an egg cut in the side of the box and at the same level as the light. They may also be tested by sunlight or daylight, using a shutter or curtain with a small thole In it for the light to shine through, A good homerhade egg tester, or can- dler, can be made with a large shoe box, or any Box that is large enough to go over a lamp, by removing the end- and cutting a hole a little larger than the size of a quarter in the bot- of the bax, so that when it is set over a kerosene lamp the hole in the bottom will be ovnosite the blaze. A Yellow Mustard Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L 0. O. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W most rheumatic pains and even sci atica and gout but it’s a mussy affair and gener- ally blisters. Heat is abso- lutely necessary if you want per= manent relief. Begy’s Mustarine made of true yel- low mustard with other pain reliev- ing ingredients added is just as hot, is cheaper, cleaner and more effective than the old = fashioned poultice or plas- ter and cannot blister. —EAT - AT Third Street 'Cafe Our Waiters Do the Waiting 48,000 Drug Stores Sellit. Five million people ,use it to KILL COLDS gILLS CASCARAL=2 QUININE BRoMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 years ~—in_tablet form—safe, sure, no opistes—~—breaks up a cold in 24 m:;—-ulgw:-_gjip l‘-‘:ls d‘“: lapey back 1 it s. e 1 uine box has a_Red stop with Mr. USTARIN N THE YELLOW Box ‘A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock.of Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pa.it"ing. Hill's MAN'S BEST AGE A manis asold as his organs; he ~ can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL &JE& ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, SAVED HER LIFE Morrison, Jowa:—*'Dr. Pierce’s remedies and the professional advice received from the specialists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., (which I followed to the letter) saved my life when I was a girl and I have had cause to fecl grateful for more than forty years. n I was about sixteen years of age I fell from my horse and was ter- ribly injured inter- nally. . A short time For Rheumatism 4 X A good hot mustard plaster or every Friday evening]|poultice is pretty sure to overcome - Just Arrived—the most compl¢te line of SUITS, OVERCOATS, s e s JabiE Elaedlh and SHOES—and you can save from 15 Per Cent to fectiyg for _lumbago, backache, . neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore 25 Per Cent bY B“Ylng at throat, chest colds nad all aches and ’ . ] pains because/ heat eases pain—30 i F—_fip and 60. f:entfs. ol ) T H y e & — he Hub Clothing Company MINISTER USES SNOWSHOES and the Methodist in Colebrook Riv- TO FILL THREE PULPITS P er, is traveling cross country on snowshoes, to keep his appointments. The roads are blocked with drifts. On Sunday afternoon, the minister sl_lowshoed eight miles to preach to his congregation in Colebrook River, but no service was held because he found the church empty. Attention To The Public! (International News Service.) Winsted, Conn., Feb. 10.— The Rev. Harry Dodd, of West Hartland, who, as a rule, preaches in three chu;ches every Sunday, the Congre- gational and Methodist in Hartland .After figuring up last year’s business, I feel it my duty to state what this com- munity has done for me, and what I propose to do for the people in this community. It has given me the opportunity to do a big business, and this hag been accom- phsheq under a very small expense. The fact is that it has cost me only 7 per cent to do. business, while the average cost of doing business is 20 per cent. The fact is also, that I have an advantageous way of buying. I buy for cash only and in case quan- tltlgs. .Now I have decided to sell my merchandise at a margin of 7 per cent net profit, which means that no competitors are in a position to compete with me. . A good prosperous merchant is a credit to the community, so why patronize the mail order houses, which are a detriment to the community, especially when you can buy at home to better advantage. You must realize that a good home merchant pays taxes, builds streets, keeps up schools, churches and public buildings, while the mail order house does not help in any way. Guess I've s'aid too much already, so let’s talk Business. Now, Young Man, here’s what I am offering you. I recently returned from a buying trip from New York and the goods I bought have just arrived. , 100 Overcoats LATEST SPRING STYLES, cannot be bought anywhere for less than $35.00—I am going to give you your choice for. . . $25.00 e 125 SUITS VERY LATEST MODELS, offered for . $25.00, $30.00 and $37.50 Hand Sapolio~The supolio Cuilel Soap Ideal for Toilet and Bath§ PAGE THREE liver, bladder and wuric acid troubles #ince 1696; corrects disorders ; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. An Egg Tester Made From a Shoe Box and a Common Lamp. hole the size of a silver dollar should be cut in the top of the box to allow the heat to escape. The eggs are tested with the large end up, so that the size of the air cell may be seen as well as the condition of the embryo. The testing should take place in a dark room. The infer- tile egg, when held before the small hole, with the lamp lighted inside the box, will look perfectly clear, the same as a fresh one, while a fertile egg will show a small dark spot, known as the embryo, with a mass of little blood velns extending in all directions, if the embryo is living; if dead, and the egg has been incubated for at least 46 hours, the blood settles away from the embryo toward the edges of the yolk, forming in some cases an irregular circle of blood, known as a blood ring. *Bggs vary in this respect, some show- ing only a streak of blood. All infer- tile eggs should be removed at the first test. The eggs containing strong, living embryos are dark and well filled up on the fourteenth day, and show a clear, sharp, distinct llne of demarca- tion between the air cell and the grow- ing embryo, while dead germs show only partial developmeént, and lack this clear, distinct outline. _— FLOORS IN POULTRY HOUSES Must Be Kept Dry, as Dampness Is Fatal to Both Young and Old “ Fowls—Also Keep Clean. Poultry houses may be bnilt with or without floors. In either case they should be dry, as damp floors make damp litters, and dampness is fatal 10 both fowls and chicks. If the house 1s on dry, sandy soil, a dirt floor is usually quite satisfactory, but as a rule it is more damp than board or cement floors, aceording to the United States department of agriculture. Dirt floors should be scraped and new soil put in two or three times a year to. keep them sanitary. If board floors are used they should be both tight and smooth so far as to make them dry and easy to clean. If possible they[ should be eight or ten inches from the ; yground to allow a circulation of air and to prevent rats from harboring under them. DUCKLINGS THRIVE ON MASH Mixture of Cornmeal, Ground Peas, Bran and Middlings Is Fine for Young Fowis. Growing ducklings thrive best on & feed composed of equal parts by meas- ure of cornmeal, ground peas, bran and middlings, all made into a thick mash either with scalding hot water or milk. The mash is improved by £d81ng short-cut green grass, clover or some other green stuff, and a few handfuls of coarse sand accept no imitation Look for the name Gold Medal on every box SCIATIC PAINS ment handy to allay aches “QUICKLY RELIEVED Keep Sloan’s, the World’s Lini- HOUSANDS of men and Womep, when the least little rheumatic “crick” mssails them, have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. more popular today., - Popular a third of a century ago — far That’s because it s so wonderfully hdé)ful. in relieving all external aches and pains — sciatica, lumbago, neural- gia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, weather exposure results. caution. Keep it handy. K A little is all that is necessary, for it soon penc- irates without rubbing to the sore spot, Leaves no muss, stained skin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise pre- - ter this an immense bunch formed on my right hip ‘which doctors neglected to lance and consequently my entire system was poisoned. I not only became terribly ema- ciated but my body was a mass of running sores and my right limb drew up under me and. became helpless. I was in bed .for more than six months and all hope for my recovery had been given up when some one told my father about Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo where they not only manu- factured some wonderful remedies but also gave advice free, so he wrote for advice, and in a very short time we were very thankful that he did, because the first bottle of ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ helped me so much that I was able to raise my head from the pillow, my appetite returned and I was able to sleep. Then the sores commenced to heal and I knew that I had started on the right track. “Tt took fiveyears to bring me back to my original good health but I took no remedies but Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, ‘Favorite Prescription’ and ‘Pleasant Pel- lets, ith the approval of my doctor all the time, This was forty years ago and I am still in the best of health. I have never bad any sign of a blood disorder since or any ailment due to impurigl left in my system, and I feel quite confident in recom- nmiending Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical overy as a blood purifier. The *Favorite Prescription’ I found equally as cood in toning up the womanly organs, and 1 could not have kept house without,the ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ Every member of my All druggists— 35c.." 70c,, $1.40, them to be unequalled as liver tonic, and we have often had to drive a good many miles from home to get thew.”—MRS. N. P.JENSEN, P. O. Box 100, . Lintiment The most complete line of DRESS SHOES, including O’Donnell and Weinberg Shoes, priced per pair from $5.00 to $11.00. I am sure that I am underselling anybody from $1 to $3 a pair. Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Ties and Other Furnishings carried in a complete variety. All are offered at prices on the same low basis as quoted above on shoes, overcoats and suits. A most complete line of WORK SHOES, ihcluding high top cruisers, at prices from. . . .. .$3.50 to $16.00 The Hub Clothing Company ABE GROSSMAN, Prop. 218 Minnesota Avenue Bemidji, Minnesota KHeep. i1 handy REDUCE YOUR L I you are carrying around ten to sixty pounds of unhealthy fat you are unneces- sarily ‘weakening your vital organs and are bearing a burden = which ~de- stroys the beauty of Jour figure. Why continue a victim of superfluous fat? If you want to reduce your weight in a simple, safe and, reliable way, With- out starvation diet or strenuous exers «cise, the koreln sys- . item is just what you should try. Spend some ‘time daily In the open alr, take seven deep Yreaths cach morning and night and use oil 6t korein; following simple directions that come with the box. Welgh and measure your- sclf once a week. WONDERFUL! % 0il of korein h;hwlnh}ywh:,;mhu, ‘}u a take. Even a fe ys' selfe pleazant 04 treatment has often been to show a no- ticeable reduction 1in welight and measure- ments, Your work be- comes easier; a more buoyant, vivaclous feel- ing takes possession of your whole body and mind. WONDERFUL! Become attractive, look g d.A and feel younfie{ri ngg Bofore and After- years to your life i sed ‘and delighted. i surpri: Amaze your friends, too! First, obtain a reported For Impa amount of I box of oil of korein at, any busy dru, g store, A $100_guarantee in each box that by fol- lowing korein system you will lose 10 to 60 pounds, whatever weight you wish. A bro- ehure will be mailed (plain wrapper) free by Korein Co Station F, New York, N. X, . Sold. by . Laliberte & Erickson E. A. Barker, R.J. Boardman - J.P.LAHR Candidate for Assessor February 17th, 1920 rtial and Fair Valuation of all Proberty. The amount of property you own will regulate the taxes you will pay. Endorsed by the Labor League I

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