Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 3

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i } i , -also yoted , Mickalson. - cooking by electricity.” m ey Hagali Elects. At the election held in Hagali itownship in March 9, the following officers were elected: ¥ Supervisor—O0. B. Johnson. Clerk—J. D. Gerard. . Treasurer—Walter Rice. Justice of Peace—Albert Almen- dinger and James Jackson. Constable—David Wgod. Hornet Elects Officials Hornet township eiected Officials at the Murray school, March 9, and the following were named: Superviser—1J. = D.. Bogart, three Yyears. Supervisor—James Nichols, two years. g 25 Town clerk—William Moon, -one Year. Treasurer—<1heodore Maesse, Te- «elected, one year. 2 Justice of Peace—J. D. Woodward. Constable— Mr. Leonard. . ) Baudette lection Quiet. Never before - has Baudette had such a quiet election as that on Magch 9. The results:.. ° Mayor—William ‘Hicks. Trustee—Oscar: Flatner. Clerk—W.,F. Zauche.: Treasurer—R. M. Skinner. Yola Is Progressive. In addition to electing its officials 2or the coming year on March 9, Yola ¢ q fitteen mill tax for road and:bridge fund, and a $260 revenue fugyd, also a five cent fire fund. Sev- enteen voters cast their ballots, for the offfficials and specials voted up- “D! n:. Supervisor—J, A. Stillwell ,three ‘years. 5 Supervisor—H. H. Tiara, one year Clerk—D. C. Searl. ' ‘Treasurer—L.. V. Harpel. Constables—Earl Horner and John Town of Alaska. The following officers were elect- <@ at the annual town meeting, Town «of ‘Alaska: Supervisor—Norman Knox. Clerk—Xichard Oberg. Treasurer—W. S. Fauhl. : Justice of Peace—James B. Wynne. QOonstable—William Jallen, two years; Carl Nelson, one_year. A fire fund of 5 mills was voted. 4 The Reason. *“Mrs. Glim says she does al her “That accounts for it. J hear she & 8 shocking cook.” wns s+ FARM 1 ROOST WILL DESTROY MITES Plan Outlined for Completely Clear ing Poultry House of All Thirsty Blood-Suckers, One successful way to rid poultry houses of mites is to use a roosting- pole that will harbor them during the day, so that it can be soaked with hot water to destroy them. The roost :shown provides a place on the under- side where they may hide. It consists of a lath held under the roost with small’ nails to make the hiding place inviting for them. You simply lift the roost from the holders, slightly loosen the pieces of lath, and pour boiling water between the lath and the roosts. . This will kill all vermin and destroy any eggs that may be there. The roosts will quickly dry if the water is hot, In this way a poultry house can be completely cleared of all blood-suckers A Hiding Place Is Provided for Ver. min in This Poultry Roost to ‘Them During the Day. on the place. The iron ends are cold- er than the wood, and the vermin will not crawl over them. Mites do not attack fowl in the day- time, and 1t is difficult to discover thefr presence. Body lice remain on the fowl all the time, and they may be ex- terminated in the following way : Hang the fowl head downward in a barrel and rub a small amount of flouride of soda well into the feathers for half the length of the fowl. This is a harm- less powder and it can be used on chicks as well.—George W. Smith, in Popular Science Monthly. Well Ahead of Allies in Obtalning Coloring 8tuffe—300 Tons Recelved. London.—Great ~ Britain s well nhead of the allies In obtaining Ger- man dyes, of which 300 tons have al- ready reached this country. The committee of dye users which has gone to Germany under the au- thority of the board of trade *o pur- chase 2,000,000 pounds of dyestuffs, includes representatives of the board as well as expert users engaged in the cotton and woolen textile and the paint and varnish® trades. They are ten in number and will devote a fort- night to selecting the colors most urgently required here. Their pur- chases will be in addition to the 1,500 tons to which Great Britain is en- titled under the reparation clauses of the peace treaty. From a census of stocks of dyes in Germany, it has been ascertained that there were about 22,000 tons, of which 6500 are ‘due the allies. The re- mainder, after the British quota, will be distributed to users in the United States, France, Belglum and Italy. _MULES IN COASTING RECORD 8lide Five Hundred Feet Down an lcy HiIll Road Near Chilll- _ cothe, Ohlo. Chillicothe, O.—A record was made in local coasting annals when Jeff and Jerry, two draft mules owned by a local wholesale grocery firm, to- boganned 500 feet down an icy hill road. The Ross Courty Tuberculosls san- itarium on Belleview Hill, west of Chillicothe, was running short of pro- visions because delivery wagons were unable to make the trip up the ice covered road. A driver for the firm said that Jeff and Jerry, the trusty mules, could make the ascent. Midway up the ‘slope they began to slide, and to keep the wagon and its contents from going over the bank the driver unharnessed the mules. Jeft and Jerry sat down and slid to the bottora of the hill. A horse on the slope nearby decided to imitate the mules, but slid into a fence. His Regular Fee. Young Man—I should like to ask your advice, sir, as to whether you think your daughter would make me a suitable wife. Lawyer —No; I don’t think she would. Ten dollars, please. / , / 4/ - /////{//////// “Sure! and you have eaten it for months” "I"HE serving of this delicious spread for pancakes, muffins, toast and bread is not only a stroke of home economy but ‘it also " leaves nothing lacking in satisfying the most discriminating {taste—a delicate, appetizing flavor that wins the favor of everyone— the one best spread for bread in thousands of the better homes. Holiday is a perfectly made product—:he ‘ingredients, cocoanut oil and peanut BRITAIN GETS GERMAN DYES | Making Money Now. “Is Seribson still doing literary werk?” “Oh, no. Scribson has given up his dreams of fame and declded to let pos- terity take care of Stself while he earns a living for his family.” “Seasible decision. Is he selling au- e tomobiles (“Ne. Ho's. writing popular fctien for the magazines.’ Buvscribe for The Filoneer. — DR. H. A. HASS DENTIST Store. Phone 447 LATER VARIATION. He—-Sentinental people used teo study the language of flowers, She—Yes, but you can't blame us, under the circumstances if we study the language of cabbages and toma- toas. Office Over Boardman's Drug Some More Reasons WHY KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES PROVE THEIR WORTHINESS IN WEAR These comments will interest any man who seeks the utmost satisfaetion in the clothes he wears. are made with your interests as the prime consideration. They are made to meet every requirement of appear- ance, fit and wear. Every detail in a Kuppenheimer suit or overcoat is im- portant. Every stitch, every seam, every trimmnig, every button, every reinforcement, must be approved under rigid examination. Kuppenheimer woolens are cold wdter shrunk, and tested to sun, moisture and climatic conditions. to insure fastness of color and dura- bility in service. ‘ Consult For Quick and Expert well. nection. SHOP 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji ! | Bring me your potatoes now while the prices are high. We are equipped to buy from a small lot to a car lot. Located on Minnesota Avenue, next building to Nangle Store. Come in and see me while you are in town. : ’ A A. KRUEGER . With the Potato Growers’ Exchange . KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES JOHN OSBORN Shoe Repair Work For relief for the after af-§ Bring or Send Your fects of the flu and other B Shoes to, ailments. : ’ VAPOR BATHS DICK’S SHOE Have proved to be a great REPAIR benefit to many people. Shower and tub baths as Barber shop in con- 212 Minnesota Avenue This Store is the House of Kuppenheimer Clothes - $45.00 o $65.00 Mail Orders Filled Snpe Day Received . oil, churned with milk are absolutely pure. It starts clean and is kept clean to the final packing in sanitary cartons; in fact no article of food that comes to your table has a surer claim to purity and freshness. g Worth a trial isn’t it? Order of your grocer and be sure it’s Holiday. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. ‘Manuhduren. 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