Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 6

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-FACTS - " PUREBREDS ‘PAY IN POULTRY Experiment Conducted by North Caro- lina Station With Flocks of Leghorns. That the value of purebred. males a8 much in poultry raising as f» stock raising is shown by the rec- eords of date for which have been supplied the ‘Umited States department of agricul- tmre by the North Carolina experiment “station. Flock 1, the egg production of which is included in these records, _ consisted of common hens ; flock 2 was produced by g these hens to common males ; fi 8 _was produced by breedlfig flock 1 to a rooster from s high-producing hen. The following year the orig fiock lafd 80" eggs a Ben; flock 2 Jaid an nmgeotwém & hen; and flock 3 iaid an average of Meggsnhen This increase of 54 'er cent in one year tells very specif- Standard Bred Rose-Comb White Leg- horn. fcally the beneflts of using a purebred male. But the percentages alone do not tell the whole story, for a big pro- portion of the increase came at a sea- son—May and June—when the produc- tion of flocks 1 and 2 was relatively Jow and the prices were good. HENS BECOME FOND OF EGGS Habit Usually Formed Through Accl- 3 dental Breakage—S8ee That “1° iNests Are Darkened. imee — ' Fowls become very fond of sggs, énce they begin to eat'them. This egg- @ating usually begins thyough accident, By eggs being broken. Be careful to sed that tlils doés sot happen. - See that the nests are properly supplied ) with straw, and have them darkened, se that if an egg is broken the fowls Wil not-be likely, to discover it. When eggeatlng is discovered among the fidck, the best plan is to kill the of- fending hen. RN TURKEYS DEVOUR MARY BU.S It Given Freé h-ng- Fowls Will Read- ily Find Grasshoppers and Other Insects. Given plenty of rafige, turkeys will peadily find grasshoppers and other in- sects; gieén vegetation, the seeds of . weeds and grasses, waste grain and seornx and nuts of virlous kitds. i ,this way the cost‘'of raising them is very small and the. profits large. GREEN FEEDS ARE ESSENTIAL SR Little cmcks Cannot Eat Too Much, and It Pays to Supply Them With Cut Clover. Young chicks cannot eat teo much bran or green food. It pays o g‘lve them as much cut clover as they caf eat while they are in the brooder house and allow them plenty of green, food on the range as soon as they are able to ferage for themselves. RIGHT PLACE FOR BROODERS IFOR three flocks of Leghorns, the | Classified Advertising Department Advertiuments i~ this column cost ONE CENT pfl' word fof"" "] FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for nbuqqqt consecutive insertions of same copy. ‘Cash must accompany. €opY. Ads not paid for at time of insextion: will be charged for n ONE CENT a word, and then only to- those lnvln‘ open mmh 4 on' ‘ourbooks. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothinp less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. ————————————————————————————— = WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY'A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT B s ane e e d FOR ANY kind of real estaté deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Belitrami Ave. Phone 41. 121342 FOR SALE—Seven room house, in good condition, in Nymore. Cheap, if taken at once, See Ed. Akre. o 10b - FOR . SALE—My slx-room bungalow in the fifth ward. Inquire of Isa- Phone 569. : 3-11tf —_——— TFOR SALE-—Neat five-room house in A-1 condition. BExcellent location, Reason for selling. am leaving town. Phone 869-J forenoons or evenings. AR A A A A A AAAAA A PP FOR SALB-‘-FARM : PROPERTY A A A A A A A AP FOR SALE—40 acres good land, close to town. 12 acres under cultiva- tion. Cheap if taken soon. Inquire 314 4th street. 413 15 dore Joanis, Nymore, FARM FOR RENT OR SALE—Two miles out of Bemidji. Inquire of owner at 110 6th - St., Bemidji, Minn. 4t3-13 FOR SALE—160 acres improved Good location, at $2,000. Terms. The biggest snap on land in §tate Reason for selling. See or write Andrew Aubolee, 719. Bemidiji ave., Bemidji, Minn. 12t3-23 SIS .| FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm. Good location, at $2,000. Terms. The biggest snap on land in state. +Reason for selling. See or write Andrew Aubolee, 719 Bemiuj. aye., * Bemidji, Minn. : 12t3-23 —_—_— FOR SALE-—-By The Northern Real Estate Exchange, T. Baudette, Manager. : Gdod dbusiness propcrty in heart of city. —160 acres, town of Liberty, paint~ ed frame buildings, 6 room house, barn room for 6 head; hen house, other out buildings, 15 acrés under: plow, can all be cultivifed. Oz mail route. , All poplar “wood. Price $30 per acre. —240_acres, town of Eckles, on Jef- ferson highway; 40 acres under plow, frame house, barn; good well, Price $20 peracre. —216 Beltrami ave:, phone 68 Arrangements Should Be Made to Ad- | mit Plenty of Light—Warmth of Spring Needed. . Brooders should always be se placed | that they have plenty of light and, if possible; so that they will be reached by the sun. Outdoor brooders are not satisfactory until the warmth of spring takes the snow uwny and dries the Build a cheap house or shélter. . * 8 ' @row some green crop in the yard. * ® = Pon't keep a male bird. Hens lay Sust as well without a male. s s 8 Purchase well-matured -pullets rath- er than hens. \ P s s 8 . Incubster chicks are just as strong @9 hen hatched, all else béing equal. s 5 8 Dottt expect great success in hatch- $ag4nd raising chicks unless you have fii me experfence. s ® & Pitnekve the surplus eggs produced m: and summer for use fin and. winter when eggs -mn and high h price. ; SALE—CITY PROPERTY 4313 WANTED-—Kitchen girl. -Dalton’s cafe. - 3-8t oLt el CHEN SRS SREDVIE. L L. AN\ A WANTED—Kuchen girl ‘at ‘ Third Street Cafe. , 34t WANTBD—Lady cook (or hotel. Good wages. ‘Inquire at Palmer's}|- m-. Co., plione 250. ;. 8tea1 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. Dr. E.. W. .Tobmpn, 606 Lake Blvd,, Phone 13. 3t3-12 ' WANTED WANTED—TOQ buy Ford = roadster. Phone 780-J 3- lo-tt WANTED—To buy._ Ford roadster. ‘Phone 780-J. . 2 ‘3.10t1 FOR YOUR plaster and ch(mey fix- ing. All work guaranteed. 'Call 7013. H: D. Grow. d3-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Steinway parlor grinfi pizno. Ebony case. $700. Call e i e L D TR FOR SALE—Round Oak range with water front, pollshed steel top. A Phone 760 FOR EXCHANGE—Five room ern cottage, except heat, ‘for ' 6- room cottage. Lock box 12L. FOR' SALE——3-.horse Ferro pecia Mariner engine. Snap, if tlknng at) Bemxdji Machine Works: 3t3-1 2 FOR SALE—See the Bem!d..fl ‘Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, “no- tarial seals and corporfition seals. FOR SALE OR TRADEB |fine Cadillac, 5-passenger automobilé, ' in first class condition. , Will trade for acre property wlthin 5 miles of Bemidji or improved city pfops erty. W. L. Brooks, 2t3-12 once. on . séconid street eildt o lnqixlre Johh F Gl Poi! RENT—lo.room house; modern . except heat. Possession March 30. e Clark Pole & Tie Compdn 3 ————— FOR RENT—Farm, 40 acres ci 8 1 mile north of Wilton, reuonaulo térms. J. K. Given ‘at Bunlfljl Steam Laundry. na-u A Soothmg Treat & 00D ICE CREAM is a welcome treat for the convalescent and 1s .just as wholesome and nourishing as it is delicious. KOORS ICE CREAM SUPREME PR DAILY F1ONEER - BEGINNING OF A ROMANCE. Nurse—If you loved mo you would give up mokln‘ when' you get over your terrible wounds . Soldler—If you loved me youw wouldn't ask me'to give it up. A Safety First ‘A motorist is he, He ‘wide the gas, * His_driving motte sesms to be: “They shall not pass!” “Your charges ‘are slmply outn- geous,” complained the guest who was at the shore hotel for his health. “Hold on!” protested the landlord, “You.forget I'm not at this hotel for the same reason that you are” - Her Drawback. “How could that girls’ dresnnl.kor ‘gain such'a reptitation?” , “Why not?” ’ «“Weren't all-the dresses she made miss fits?” ‘ (F ‘BA'ckACHY OR . KIDNEYS BOTHER Ent Less Meat, Also Take Glass of Salts Refore Eat- ing Breakfast Uric acid 'in, meac excites the kid- neys, they become overworked; get |sluggish, ache, and: feel like' lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; | the bladder is irritated, and you may be ‘obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys- clog. you must help them flush off the body’s urinous waste or you’ll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from back- ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom- ach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic ‘twinges : when the weather is. bad. Eat less meat, drmk lots of water, also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before| T last for a: féew days and your dneys will then act fine. This fam- ‘Jous is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jjuice, combined makes a delizhf.!ul ‘effervescent generations to clean clogged lithia-water ‘drink which everyone should take how and then 'to .keep and stimulate them to normal activ- ity, also to neutralize the: acids. in|the kidneys clean and active, :Drug- ts here say they sell lots of Jad urine, 8o it no longer is a source of | gis! irritation, thus ending bladder weak-|Salts' to folks who believe.in over- ness.’ ‘i | coming kidney trouhle while it is only Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- ltronble " PHOTOGRAPHS ‘new Sprmg finery Wthh you have already picked - out, don’t forget that your WILL SOON BE friends have long been WITH US AN RS and has been urld neys waiting for a- photograph of you and your new spring suit would make a most appropnate costunge. “Speaking” Likenesses by Photography Prices That Please The HAKKERUP STUDIO " Bemidii, Minnesota Seventeen Million Women Can Vote for the Next President Whom will ;hey vote for?. What do they want? What is their platform?' Find out about the letters -that are 4 now pouring in to Pictorial Review. ‘Read Ida Clyde Clarke’s remarkable article on this subject i in ' Pictorial Review ' for MARCH. . On Sale Now == BAZAAR STORE i THE Chevrolet “Four-Nmety” Tourmg Car - possesses all the necessary quahficatlons‘ and abl_hty to satisfy those who, although de- siring to spend a limited amount of money for a car, wish to possess an automobile havirg sufficienfi power and all i‘oun(} capabilities to do all that can be expected of any motor car. " Bemidji MOTOR l N N ; anesota ; Prices have advanced on the Ch‘evrolet takihg efiect March 1. 'But we have a few onhand that we are going to sell at the old price - whlle they last

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