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| i t i ) . WEDNESDAf EVENING, MARCH 17, 1920 LATEST RECORDS AT COUNTY OFFICES Real estate transfers; probate . court matters; marriage li- censes. Anything you’d like to know. Property transfers, taken from rec- -.ords at the court house, from Mar'ch $ to 13, inclusive: Annie Cromwell and husband to “Thom Fossand, Pinewood, $300. I. G. Haycraft and wife to C. F. Rogers, Solway, $3,400. . . Elina: Johnson and husband to James E. Johnson, Blackduck, $200. Peter P., and Mary Malterud to ‘William C. Anderson, Puposky, $600. / John Mottz to Claris A. Lueas, *Wagner's Third, addition to Bemidji, $150. b b, gt Charles Nangle and wife to Ruth- erford B. Hayes, Section 34-149-34. 31 ete. Charles Nangle and wife to George ‘H. Miller, Section 26-146-34, $3,500. Jens J, Opsahl and wife to Peter Bahr, Section 1-146-33. Red Lake Townsite & Mercantile «Company to William C. Anderson, Puposky, $100. Guy P. Stevens and wife, to Mary H. C. -.undgren, Seconds addition, “Tenstrike, $1,600. ) Carrie Shannon and husband to J. ‘W. Johnson, 1st addition to Bemidji, $5,000. ¢ PROBATE PROCEEDINGS. ‘Wednesday, March 10:. Estate of John P. Hall, deceased, ' Hearing on claims. No claims filed. Friday, March J :: - Estate of Asiak H. Aakus, deceased. B 2( ‘Hearing on Claims. No claims filed. i Estate of S. P. Peterson, deceased. Hearing on claims. No claims filed. Saturday, March 13: : .. - Bstate of Edward A. Arnold, de- : ‘ceased, petition for licensp to sell. Order for hearing issued to be sold on April-12. Monday, March 15: Estate of Herman Johnson, deceas- -ed, hearing on petition for license to sell. Order of license issued. - i Estate of August W. Nordquist, de- -ceased, petition for nearing on final account and distribution thereof, hearing to be held on April 12. In the matter of the estate of Ger- ald and Florence Munroe, minors, pe- -tition for guardianship filed. Order ‘for bond issued. v iy In the matter of the estate of El- nora Idella Vail, minor, petition for :guardianship filed. Tuesday, March 16: Estate ot Eugene Leteurneau, de- cease,d. hearing on petition for admin- istration. Four remonstrances filed against the request of petitioner. Turn Out Miles of Stamps. The 40,000,000 postage stamps made, .counted and packed for shipment, each day in the factory of the United i States bureau-.of printing and engrav- ing would make a stamp chain long enough to cover more than 700 miles. POULTRY IN PUREBRED CLASS Entry of Peafowls Received From South Dakota Farmer — Also Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. The first peafowls have been en- tered in the “Better ‘Sires—Better Stock” crusade of the agricultural colleges, the United States depart- ment of agriculture, and co-operating agencies. The entry comes from Butte .county, S. D, and the owner is J. L. Jones. He is using purebred sires in breeding horses, cattle, swine and poultry. Among his poultry he records a peacock and two peahens, also a liberal number of tu\rkeys, geese and ducks. The campaign al- ready is giving valuable facts and fig- ures regarding the classes of live stock most commonly kept together on farms. ) NEEDED EXERCISE BY FOWLS Hens Can Be Kept Busy by Scatter. ing Grain in Litter on Dry and Clean Eloor. Be sure that-the floor of the hen- house is dry and reasonably clean and covered. with three or four inches of clean litter in which grain can be scattered so that the fowls cam ob- tain exercise scratching for it. {MPROVE_FERTILITY OF SOIL Farm Can' Be Made Yo Yield More and Products Will Be of Better Marketing Quality. Ways and means should be devised to tmprove the fertility of the sofl so the farm will yield more and products of better marketing quality. It can be done and it yvfll pay in the long run. ANE FOR, REDNATH Musterole’ Lessens Up Those Stiff Joints*=Drives Out Pain Youli know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the rlad relief it gives. Get 3, jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings and comfort while it is being rubbed on! . Musterole, is recommended doctors and nurses. Millions used annually for bronchitis, cwng neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, matism, lumbago, pdinsand achesa back or joints, sprains, sore mus bruises, chilblains, frosted feet,col ¢ the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; - hospital size r-ay A BUSINESS MAN DIED He left his wife much insurance; ‘' houses ‘and land < MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY and an old tintype picture of himself made twenty years ago. - HAKKERUP STUDIO . (€green® Bridge Work ... Gold Crowns .. White Crowne ... Pure Oxygen H IIII“IIIIIilliIIIIllIllliilllllllllE We take impgession in the morning and have your set of teeth ready the same day. nnnunn: | DENTAL CORNER AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES, NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO NEGLECT THEIR TEETH LL WORK GUARANTEED UNION DENTISTS s BEMID] { 2 i 1 Opeafrom 8;002. m. to 8 p. m.—- Suadays, 10t01 —— jpr=rr sy { $5°00 Nitrous Oxide Extracting 50c SCHROEDER BUILDING | THE OTHER DAY ' l " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How 'i‘n Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone., Your clogged nostrils will open The air passages of your head will clegr and you can breathe freely. No mpre dullness, headdche; no hawk- ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at| night. ‘ell your druggist vyou want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- septic cream in your nostrils, let. it penetrate through every air passag of the head; soothe and heal the swol- len, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. - P It is just what every cold and catarrh sufférer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. BETTER THAN CALOVEL " Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the with ?Iam For IZ‘ Imrs he uaeg these @ e com| e e 5 i e practice with. t success. They do all the that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no_gri ,.noipgugodmme dflllm acue s—yet stimulate the liver and bowzls. T: Dr. kl?(lfaflls'" Oli:ire Tablets when . logy” and “heavy.” perk up the spirits. 10c and 25¢ a box. nd “ExiO¢"Se Automobiles ON'T neglect your )\ Startins and Light- ing Batt “keother vital par.. ir car, it requires atuv. on. ‘We will inspect your bat- tery free of charge; we will it at a reasonable cast; if you need a new battery, we will sell you the best—an ‘‘Exide.”’ “There’s an ‘Ex{d¢’ Bat- tery for every car.” _ Miller'’s B’att_ery Shop 219 Foufth St. [ EXIC tarting ELightingL ety §ervice Consult JOHN OSBORN For relief for the after af- (fects of the flu and other ailments. : R e e Y " PRIZE WINNING WHITE LEGHORNS The type of hen shown here is not only the most beautiful for ex- hibition, but also will make good her title, “The Business Hen of America.” ' o EGGS "FOR SALE Per Setting of Fifteen Eggs, $3.00 VAPOR BATHS Have proved to be a great benefit to many people. Per Hundred . e-ooveroorooner $12.00 Shower and tub ba_ths as These eggs are fresh from prize well. Barber shop in con- winners. J. E. PATTERSON nection. > Route 3, Bemidji Phone 26-F-4 212 Minnesota Avenue « " . possesses all the necessary qualifications and ability to satisfy those who, although de- smng to spend a limited amount of money for a car, wish to possess an automobile having 'sufi"ici‘ent power and all round capabilities to do all that can be expected of any motor car. MOTOR l' NN Minnesota amt—— Bemidji’ THE Chevrolet “Four-Ninety” Touring Car . Prices have advanced on the Chevrolet taking effect March 1. But we have a few on hand that we are going to sell at the old price while they last. for every purpose. for economy. to buy it. 17 Battery Place OU don’t have to pay the present high prices for your jams, jellies and preserves nor the high price for store candy. - Use Karo—the Great American Sweet Karo is another word Manv women have learned that Blue Labecl Karo is not only a delicious spread for pancakes, but will sweeten their food at much less cost than sugar, and make the most wholesome Home-made Candy. Stewed fruits, candied sweet potatoes, brown bread, muffins, coffee cake, pudding —hundreds of foods are now prepared by 'the best cooks with Karo. 8 NOTE: Your grocer is selling Blue Label Karo by the dozen cans—the best and cheapest way Ask him the price. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY RN \ New York o “\;““\\ \\\\\ A N ¢ \ avy