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pAGESIX THE BEMIDJT ;TIME FOR AMERICAN FARMERS TO REAP: , BEN£FIT OF HIGH PRICES FOR CLOVER $§&CLASSFIED must accompany copy. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy. 1018 Park avenue. 2t3-19 FOR SALE—Gray wicker baby bug- gy. Call'1009 Bemidji ave. . 3t3-1 FOR SALE—Two teams, horses. Call 600 or see Tesch, the drayman 5t3-18 FOR SALE—Dodge tourin® car, A-1 condition. ~ Just ovethauled. . W. F. Marcum. . A 2t3-18 FOR SALE—Ford car, just overhaul- ed. Phone 6-F-30 Bill Beck, Be- midji, Minn. 5 6£3-19 FOR SALE—A good two-gtall boat iHarvesting Red Clover for Seed—Present Indications Are Tl}u Clovér Will Sell .a( a Very Good Fi'ur_a for the Next Twe Years, Perhapes Longer. UPrepared by the United States Depart- | plowed ground. If thiy can not be done g ment of Agriculture.) the limestone may be put on the wheat | ~1OUSe and 18 ft. launeh Cheap. Qlover seed is high priced and | ynd harrowed in with the seed, though | _ 1nauire of A. L. Collard. 3-14tf R VAT e ahhead Bhade | :rgo. :nd st;od samples will com-| jt i3 not 3o effectfve when applied in | FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Rhode ls- '“-] _prices that many farmers will | this way as ‘when spread om plowed | land Red, single comb setting hens, oath to pay. The United States | ground and harrowed in. Farmers look- $1.50 per setting. Louis Olstad, :::arttr;’lent ;r ag;lcult;lre, ,however, | jug ihead for several years should con- | 708 Bemidji ave. 3t3-18 i es the seeding of as large an acre- i ' 1 ] oy age a2 possible. The best information | samectuin ¢ tan et senterané: |FOR SALE—See the Bemidfl Sta- especially if tivis is to be Zollowed by obtainable sh that the forel . tionery store for rubber stamps, @ shows that the forelgn mar- | wheat with clover on' the wheat in gna ket is quite as bare of clover Seed as |- lix 1 fac_ slmlls; &l ture stqmp Sk 8 1921, Corn responds 4o liming wmore tarial seals and corporation seals. + g our own. The Firench and Itallan P } - - than small grains do sad' limestone | —mr—---—----—--—"-—mn supplies are. sold out, and there ap-| put on in this way will prepare the |TOR SALE—1 12-h. p., four-cycls; 2- Jpears to be no surplus in Germany or | ground well for a ‘subsequent claver| cylinder Red Wing motor. In good tn Russia. This means that clover seed | crop, Used in this way the fail amount| CcORdition, at a. bargain. Can see-it will be high for at least two years to | necessary to satisfy the litne requfre- at boat hogse:. ‘Aubsles & Kroken. come if not more, and those farmers | ment should be used! as some' will be _____'_‘__._l_(flz who seeded last spring or Who seed | lost in drainage water and' semwe will| FOR SALE—Library table, dressen in 1920 will have a chance to sell their | be removed by the cors crop: A coat-{ bed and ghairs. Call afternoons or dlover seed' crop at a good figure. This | fng of mamure will hedp: clover, and| evenings. Upstairs,522 Irvine aves, is 2 tt!me to look ahead, and for Ameri- |. on some sofls phosphates are essertfal. t3-2 can farmers to. get the benefit of the Potash Is Scawce: SALE— . FOR Two lots,, 1L24x340 “feet high prices, before Europe has been | ' In seme cases, too, potash gives good: on North Ben?idjls'awnlm 2% able to get back to normal production | resalts, but Yotash it'stilt scarce and| bloeks from lake shorp. Very suit- and the prices fall. its use Wil mot be warranted uless| able for residence. Casiuar Suitable i “Wuu;h :u-l::q{ of Seed. the farnder kmows that it is neededi| terms. Phome 791-W. 6t3-24 ew of the high price of clover | A woi o1 T £ DASSHNGE seed, it is especially important that| be ld;‘:d‘oiru-';;:“l:‘;l‘scus:fou',:):w;::: GOOD S-PASSENGER.Oakiead cax farmers pay careful attention to the | Lime is net a fertilizer, ami" it used’ Elegant rusning ordee: WAL sell Mty of seed ¢ ; o 4 cheap for cash or trade: for land, quality 9 St hey buy. The relation | persistent]y’ without adding :organic house and lot, or take:lot as part .between the purity and germination | matter in ttve shape of manure: or crep payment. It’s a good.-omns. E. J. of a sample of clover seed and its val- | residues wili’ evemtually leave-the soil' Willits, the Landman. 3t3-17 ue to the farmer has been so fre-| the poorer. When elover is grewn the > i quently discussed that it Is not neces | mitrogen will largely take care-of it S i > | FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY sary to enter into detalls. A farmer, | self, but phosphoras and somwt ,paying a low price for a poor lot of | potash will have to be added as:soil s DR "Sbed, may really be paying more for| need them. Ard! mosk of all wfll‘tler FOR s.u_.r,_(cmp, Partlyy modern the good seed that will grow than he| need organic matter. house and three lots;.close:id. ¢all mld Tl:‘nve in a éample of higher| &ood clover crops Ye at the ounda-| 42Z3W,. - 4t3-20 e. e only way to decide ,this is| tfon of agriculture im the northemstern. — e ——— to secure samples and quotations fromr | quarter of the Unite® States. Oz many” FOR ANY kind of real estate-deal, see reiiable firms, and have the seed an-| farms good clover creps can met' be oAr wrlt;hl}. }‘.4!“““' 215‘3‘1&:{:} alyzed by the-state seed laboraiory or | produced without liiné. Hut limeralone Luf_____ I by the seed laboratory ef the United| will mot permanently Aelp| the - situs- JFOR SALE—Seven room. house, in States department of agriculture. [tien. A proper system of rotationt with good. condition, in Nymote:: Chaap, “The attentlon-of farmers is also call-: clover as a regulam element in ‘authree fi€ taken.at once. See Ed. Akre. od very especially te the fact that Ior four year rotaifon mmst be adépted ‘ 3-10es Prench and Italan seed has been and |:for the permanen: upbuitding eof the frot LE—N, o hoase; lange is being imported into this: country and |’ land, and then wihtever else therldnd mfiofi shadl, :;:‘5;2;’1',“ Ln:.:’.hx.l“) ft. tenced. 403% Park.ave. 61324 that the experiments so: far conducted j! needs in the way of lime or fectifiver | by the ‘department of agricnjture in- i must be added thbrem. - Mcate that.- this seed' will preducg = [Naray e Awerican conditicon iten || JOIN. “BETTER" SIRES™ bath. Close . Nona: buter, ‘plants from our own seed. s $6,500. "E. J¥ Willits, .the Land | In sections where there is no disease |, | Federal and State: Ferwes Orgamiewd in | _man. . BL3r22 40 States—Mamy of Them. Nibm. énd it the winter Is moderate 8 suc-fi In Full Swing. {eessful stand.of clover may be secured with imported.seed, but the chancesl. ;. 46 ctutes the “Better Sines—Batter against . succers are alwavs zreater( g .yv campaign of fedbrali ami'state than.when using American seed. Farm-|' o jitaral forces.is mow: futly: organr ees are urged, therafore, to Insist upon,(, 0 ynd in many ¢¢ them It idim full 2, statement: shiowing where the seed|. iswing. Of the tow mot et enmolled ’aflorwl {hem -was harvested. ixgveral have ‘madé plans f.,,,, jiining Jt ix also a- tilmwe to cnnsld-r with ‘the movewent, wliizh promfises: numer- more than usual care the mepns neces- lious henefits to thier lye stock nterests sary for geiting the most.out of the || {of the country. .of "tlie emrolled | seed_sown. It wlll not pay to throw |'yegreq has filed with the bureswof ani- -xpen-l\o seed in poorly \I"'PI'N'“‘ ‘mal industry, Umited. Sthtes: depart ground as was so often done when !, en of agricultuse, the name and adi elover was cheap. The seed bed should | qress of an officialidireetly: in charge of be well prepared. The best way 18 not | 1he work., This-list will be farnished) to xow the seed in early spring on the.| any inquirer on.spplieation. 'The states. wheat, but to harrow it in on the| eprolled in the erusade.on, January: 1 wheat-or to seed with a spring grain | were as follows: Alabama, Avkansas,. in n well prepared seed bed. Seeding | Arizona, Califormia, Coloradp, Connee-- alone. withiout a companion or nurse | ticut, Delawane, District of Columbia,. grain erop. will often’' he better, but | Fiorida, Georgin, ldaho, Kansas, Zour net atyvays. If seeding must he done on | jsiana, Maine; Marylanai Massaehu. rather worn soil, It is better to seed | yetts, Minnesota, Montaus, Nabraska,. alone gspecially if the field is not very | New Hampshire, New Jersey, New weedy: It a specin] seed bed is pre- | Mexicd, New York, \Nerth, Caolina, ypared it should be well compacted. A | North Daketa, Ohio, Oklahoma, Penn- freshiy plowed: and harrowed field IS | sylvania, . Rhode- Island, uth Caro~ too open for the hest results. The soil | lina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas; ypust be compacted or the seed bed will | Utah, Vermont, Virginis, Washingtos, dry out hefore the young plants get| West Vinginia, Wiscomsin, Wyoming. ‘their roots down far enou(h CULFURE OF FRULTS FAVORED Be Sure Whether Lime I3 Needed. Supaly of Valushle Faed Furmished . Another matter of the utmost im- portance I8 to conslder whethér or not at Relatively Small Cest—BAak f: Health. .. FOR SALE—Beawtitul bungalow, the field it is proposed to seed needs Mme. Unless the farmer is sure, he C T e ge Itving room, dining room, should send a sample of the %ol to his state station apd inquire. Not far from 75 per cent of the arable land east of the Mississippi and north of the south- ern boundary of Tennessee needs lime te bring a good crop of clover. This fact can not be’ too strongly em- phasized. If the soil is “sour” do not waste expensive red' clover seed on jt—iet some one else have it. But land ‘need not remain sour. A ton or two of finely- ground limestone per acre will, in the average case, put the sofl FOR SALE—S8-room house, ' large barn, corner 4th street and Missis- sippi avenue. Price $3,500:.. Rey- nolds & Winter. 6i3-18 R SALE—DMy siy-room. burgalow { in the fifth, ward. Inqmire af Isa~ dore Joanis, Nymore. 'Phons 569. . 3Lt FOR SALE—If you Will. wanwu a. nfiee sleeping house or play hause for your children, inquire about the one at 111 Fifth strest. Phone 385. 8d3-17 B LR 1'OR SALE—S8 room house—50 ft. corner lot,.east front, 3 blogk from normal and 3 black frem Xake. price $2,500. Reynolds & Winter. 643-18 ——————— e FOR SALE—8-room house, with ‘barn, and six lots, in Nynore addi- tion te Bemidji, would accept good automobile in part paymemt. J. J. Coliton, Gfand: Forks, N. D. . 6d3-24 -—— ‘ELEGANT HOME—Bath. roqms’ hall rooms, living and <ining room, finely decorated. Barn for 1 team, cow, 2 cars and best chigkenhouse —Small pasice of $4,000 for quick} ~ sale. E. 3 Willits, the landman. A more generat culture for freits ia 2 bod gardens and home orchards would con- m‘::: ;::“{::,‘ ":?:M; tribute substantislly to the heaith and | ., ncrete basement, garage and pleasure of the average family besides wood house. Lot 87.5 ft. by 140 furnishing a supply of valuable food | rt. 'Corner. Minnesota avenue and products at a relatively small outlay |- 11th street. Prige $5,260. ' Rey- of money, says the United@ States de- nolds & Winter. 4 at3-18 —_—e— partment of agriculture FOR SALE—Farms. Dandy, highly improved 40 acre farm home, new, PRODUCTION HAS INCREASED | nor"t‘woom house, cement. base: ment. Good well on poreh.: Good Ilmprw\ud Methods and, More Efficient barn. Latest model chicken house. : ition to grow clover. It is not :‘:e:s:nrdy‘t:n p:t‘on enough to com- Facilities Are Nedded for Han- . On main I'o;d.l Rural routo‘.' T.tlh'. pletely. satisfy. the lime requlrel‘z‘lent ) diing Products. g:::e- OnS}g gt; 133“ so}s w’mu:, Ivania station has shown —_— el el Production during the last decage | _the 1and man. 3dsa17 _,that a lime reguirement of 500 pounds per acre or less aid_no great harm, when more, ls needed it must be sepplied if elover s to do well, Soll :Lifi‘. “‘:ore ity ll?t 1‘:!» ed’ States department of agriculture. & s or pes. acre will usually. | e ' op.4is * mst saske 2 paying crop of red clover. [ Keeping pace with increased produc- ?‘1“32“1‘;%::“"“ or s::f a4, i M the wheat greund. needs lime: me tion has come the demand of consom- | - o, 0p he-terwf‘or“lml Beo ' etevér should be seeded With a spring |-ers /fer there ‘elaborate and eficient | - pune Miller at Miller's ltmmn ™ . geatn with lime harrewed in on the service. 313 § a st SCM!-H —_—— has increased greatly, and as a nat-| FOR SALE OR. TRADE—1 Smith ural ; consequence improved -methods notor wheel for bicycle. 1 reflecto-) and facilities for: handling the incrense | . graph picture lantern. 1 6%X8% 3 portrait and view camera. 1 4%x have become necessary, says the Unit- | Be¥Elie iy Vorora.” 1 ehop size FLEGANT HOUSE -7_ rooms. and) and kitchen white ename), 3 bedp in city on ane lot. Taxes only $60;f 6t3-21 | itchen pantry, 2 bed rooms, bath, I DAILY PIONEER B -,_munsmv EVENING, MARCH 18, 1920 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT3 _————-—————r—_—_.——————————— ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent vonsecutxve msertlons of Same copy. Cash Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts. on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL- TRY' A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE—FARM) PROPERTY FOR SALE——5.room cottage, modern except heat, on Bemidji avenue and 5th street, corner lot. Pave-| ment in on avenue and street.| ::r,ice’ %3,200. Reyiiolds &Gmi‘s FOR'SALE—10 acres, set of f LAKE SHORE HOMES — 7-room house, barn, 8 acres of fine land, one mile from depot, fine hardwood grove, only $1,750.900. Another, 4 miles ®from statios, can go to it with boat from station. 17 acres. —_— Good house and barz, part cleared. |FOR SALE—Shore Acres Truck Farm of 10 acres, sep of buildings, 335 ft. lake shore. Price $3,000.00. 6t3-20 FOR REAL BARGAINS in real estate 10 acres fine meadow, cut with mower every ysar; no better lake lodge in state; small price of $3,- 750.00. Also 4 lake skore houses in city. But they won't last long i your wives see them. E..J. Wil- 1its, the Landman. T 43-20 LOTS OF HOUSES. Let me sell you one. —5-reont on paved streat. $1,000 —~5-rosm house, barn, gnnaw acrelot ........... - . §4,500 —3 roosv liouse, fhe lot L .$630 ——7-roorw liowse, 50 ft. Térms. - Reynolds & Winter. and deals of all kinds, see T. dette, manager of Northern Beltrami ave. Phone 68. 1 mon i ;gm;‘k&fle house, B«l ;3‘2;%9 (Ideal chicken ranch) only $800, tyami awe (2 dandy) . . seg0p] cash. E.J. Willits, the Landman, —-Anotlmrfijm as . meat” aa , 4321 neat as cliina plate .. ....$4850| EoR SATE 160 acre improved farm. —§-rootn Heuse 6a Jake shomi, ‘Good location, at $2,000. Terms. good ome’ .. L........ moo’: —F-room modern Kouse also amothur’ pavtly modern one . Andrew Aubolee, 719 Bemiu,. owthirae’loty ... ........ $,250° Bemidji, Minn. . 12t3-23 —5-room House; .56 foot s* 900.] : 3 —1(broom thiowughly m‘flor}p FOR SALE—160. acre farm, house amd’ 5-room kopse on 5 50" 1t!- cowners (swsil home) nll"(!(”‘ s —7-room House; medern ex- - cepttHeat' 4’ 50t Tots . . .7 . . $3{Z00 —6-room: hcuse; easy payment i -—3-rocun: Liouge, easy payment Clearwater river adn at 5 mil .—7-rocwt muders: hease on 7 eaeh. A big bargain. Price $25 Lake, splendld Buy .. ....$%100) per aere. W. L. Brooks, ‘owner —~8-rooms and’bath) Beltrami . Northern National Baunk, Bemidji. ave., varyrcReap....... . . $2;200 —-Lots more, I'st me sell you one. . 3! Willits; tte lond man: | LOTS @F PARMS—Aaywhere. - o ranisnrom| —40 acre, highly improved, 7 i 2 i s%mailesout... Siean 1 FOR RENT. sce, highly improved, N Zmiles out ....... FOR.SALE—~Howsehold: avticles. I buildings. Pricé $1,70). Terms. Reynolds & Winter. 6t3-20 — e e FOR SALE—Cozy three-room bunga- low in Mill Park. Price 1,000 at $20 per month. Reynolds &-Win-' ter 6t3-20 ] nesota Real Estate Exchange, 216 PR N, SRS R GRS T TSRS LS SUBURBAN FOR SALE.—V nicely improved 5-acre farm homs. 1 mile from Nymore, postoffice. The biggest snap on land in state. Reason for selling.. See or write buildings, 30 -a¢rés under plow, 20 acres meadow: Farm located on tersection from the towns of Shev- - lin, Leonard and Pinewood, three =N 1+ good markets with good ‘roaas.to s §43-23 $2,100 .$4,250 | BUSINESS TR PROFESSIONAL A DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemid)i, Minn. ~ rame A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. E!'—E;:—No;.——'riroat SPECIALIST f ‘DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Oftice Securlty Bank ‘Block . DRSll QI_LMORE & McCANN ”H Bau- Min- l e | c——— DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIO PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Oftice Phone 152 413 ery f : C. R. SANBORN, }M P. j Physician and Surgeon . i I I Office: Miles Block * House Phons 448——Office Phone §§ ave., LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors good e in- Hours 10 to 12 am.;3to 5, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st Natienal Bank Bldg. Bemidji ; $ . DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ol!iee in Mnyo ;l‘zok Phore- 3] Res. Phone 397 Let quire 523 Mississippl. avs. - 6d3-2 tmuiv» s $1,250 -5 acre highly improvdd, one FOR: SALE.~Large: Base burner in{ mileont ... ...... ....y.$800 H {120 acres, 32 cleareq, Bolsrami avey. 3t3-174. FOR z =y o - Dallding. —=80; nothing Dbétter, improv- on. second: street: east of laundry) Ingmire Jobn F: Gibbons. 3-441) FOR .RENT—Rbouss; .apwrtmyents and: stoses, furmsished sud: nafernished:, Kapian's numbuflhfins 3t3-1m FOR SALE—125-égmssje. facubator.. —13% aore farm, stock. tools * Usesd. onevseeson., Manive at " 72#, and. mmsekinery, oneehalff ' Eleventh stveet oncut 693. 3d3-17[ mile'rivenshore, a real farm: —143 Highly improved;. stoek gand! machinery ... ......$ —169" acre improved firm & milescout. . ... & 860 qeres;. highly home;. 5 mviles. ..........$%,500 $ ' 60 FOR' SALE—2 B\uflegm incubatons, | 200" acres: highly lmproved 2 60 ‘agE-capae! 11 Bwekeye {nidm-| miles-twstation ... .. ... bator, 110 agg capaocity. Phone 60.(—160 asres; best impw’wfil Mrss B H. 3iniih. 4t3+18) farm- in country, see it.....§ ;. —<40"sgres; 3% miles out, t o WANTED—GHt. at! St. Anthony's hospital. .o 4t3-17 WANTED—Dfistig: soom girl. Viek- er’&:Restauramt. © . 7318 , B 0.0.F of ‘green riiemandsbaTIrogH; OWn- er may haye same Wy:cating-at{fi FIRST DEGREE - Piomeer; paging: fow th Q. J.(Winter, N G.,, Tel. 3623 scribing same. O | LOST—Buncii: of keys ;Fp THRE. ward $1. Retum tc Pme;/:a it A .28 WANTEI> TO' RENT—Three tp. five vroom house. May buy.if terms and Mouse suit. Notify ¥rank: North. 3rd' Stneet: Cafe. 2t3-20, S silmcemistsiol i R 1 'WANTED—Washing to do at home,] i by am experfenced woman, Eichen | call er write Mrs. Deleary; 1230 Norton: ave. 5 6t3-38 : c.:d.s, qlw $1.85, and proofe Phone 570W WANTED—Girl for gameral house- work., Phone §8 3-16tt Messenger boy with bi- eycle, 18 years or over préferred. Salary $45 per month. -Only doys interested in" learning telegraphy need apply. Waestern Union. : 1t3.1 Remodeling miles:out (easy)'..... .. sfmo ed;.5milesout .... .._..36000 farm, 3 meiles from Lavinia $2,200 1 have otliersto numerous toymention. HELFP WANTED—FEMALE Sée or'write me for full pasticulars. & B’ JJ. Wiliits, the. Laaskman: 11318 3 Bemidji Lod'.-Nh 1198 R. A. Hannah, Rec. See., Tel 78! 34 85. per doz. Post ‘ Rlel Portrait Studlo o ioir 2mssmrall For ynnr Livery l:ar H, C. NELSON ——We m \ 2 < A sork, * We make office snd store Servnce and Courtesy’ Piano Tuning und Piano and Vielia » ‘ Our notto APsingSew Filiag Drs. Marcum & McMory i m a-d Surgeons ™ k, Third st Barier Bloc chrwll-lz & n.. 2-6'p. Pliones—Office ut mb m 6300 » "3 WARNINGER. Oftice-and Hospital 3 doors wast. of Tfoppman's: Plione Ne. 202 3rdiStreetand Irvine Ave. 3 8§50 fEice<-O\Loary:Be Phol!s-@lflca 314’1"-1'" B"fl [ FIRE INSURANCE 'REAL ESTATR REYNOLDS & WINTER, 212 Beltrami Av-un Phone- 144 sub- E.M.SATHRE - Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them om small monthly payments 216 Beltrami Ave. - ‘Phene 68