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‘ ‘ e < Store, Resith nnla_e'd and recommended by your -fi?;\lfih,‘»the "g‘filil’:[e dand lg;{xchess of jcember and January. Therefore, to it is felt, point to an increased attend- Christie. Lith & . 80.4' Give it @ trial for @ week or two | druggist. Montellano and Madame: Merry del{the man who makes a practjce of fat-|ance on the -courses to be given at| struction .45 | ‘Vak-wite of the Spanish-Ambassador. | tening cattle for the niarke%. the uni- | University Farm, St. Paul, this fall| OUpofn Seh 495.00 CITY DRUG STORE The Duke ‘of ‘Alba, also possesses |versity men, adhering to the law of |and winter. ; Dodd, Mead & Co., general con- . tish title 6t Duke of, Berwick, |average recommend that feeders be An able and enthusiastic instruc- m‘t‘;:’;r & }%-5,3 (but_ has no seat _in_the._House -of | bought in December, January or ear-|tional force has been provided for the Given Hdw. Cq maintenace, op- % Lords), ‘and 18 very wealthy. = The|ly February and be made ready for|courses. Professor Keithley will be| . eration. outlay L . . [ 'bride, who is a grandee of Spain in |the May, June or July market. ““This ' assisted by L. S. Palmer, dairy chem- g‘;;}m"?}jfi, operation s B TOI]lorrow Alrlght sher own right traces her descent would seem to-be a particularly de-|ist; Harold. Macy, dairy bacterio-|D. C. Health & Co., instructi 88.68 Cet 25¢ BOX from the ducal-house of Medinacell, |sirable .policy,” they say, “When sil-|logist; William Boss, creamery engi-|4. E. R ""{:Lt&‘,’;‘{{m. 1}%‘23 At -one of the oldest in Spain. age forms a large part of the rough-|neering; J. G. Dent, creamery - re-| g Holt & instruction " 33.16 n:cattle from seven southern Min- A counties. - was offered for sale today'in ‘one of the first coop- p{go-con\:munity auctions " of the| i1 ‘establish a record. 'TBOUll‘Eml‘ IN~ ' one man may have which all other lake trout:in,any of the Minnesota NORTH DAKOTA HORSES Fargo, Oct. 1—Horses in the west- ©rn part of the state. who cannot earn be sold’ te Michigan lumbering firms “Reforms based upon facile | | 4 September 14th, 1920 :Ad, lighhter - horses who “are “star enthusiasm, un ted by | The regular meeting of the Board of e e reasoned inquiry- and - know- BN e g D OF ALBA ooy 53y ledge are more hmrdous than e Members present: Smith, Molander, _ . London, Oct. 1.—One of ‘the most|BEST TIME TO mportant Spanish alliances for many 3 years: was ‘consummated “here- today | SELL, BUY STOCK toh;? he. Duke of Alba was -married 0. Marquesa San Vincente del Bar-| Representatives of the department €0, only daughter ‘of the-Duke and|of agriculture, University of Minne-| DATRYMEN IN BIG ‘ from her contract. Motion carried. chess of Allaga and granddaught-|sota, are often requested to forecast of the Duke of Tarifa. -- e-ceremony which' took place at'|for different kinds of farm produce. the handsome Spanish” Embassy. on venor.-Gardens,” was: strickly pri-|it is generally to refer to the law of mourning for 'his. aunt, the late|nite series of years in leading mark- | been a greater demand than now for Empress - Bugenie, . Ambassadorfets of the country. - The future can|men who understand the theory and lerry- del Val, represented -King Al- The Duke of Alba {s” well-known |ets for the 15 years from 1904 to|impossible to supply the demand: for | Batties Haw. Co. mathinance _opular-in England as a sports-|1918 inclusive, that the highest prices |skilled dairy workers, such as butter, |, 20d_operation ... Penaranda, the Duke and Duchess of | prices for feeders in November, De- University Farm. These conditions, | i s THE. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER I counting. All are members of the; L:aWrence Johnson, facnlty. of the Minnesota College of | Little, Brown Washburn will direct the instruc-|Rana McNally & C tion and work in ice cream making; [ The Mentor Ass’ Minnesota, and 8. G. Gustafson, an | National i | inspector” int the office of the state|Naylor Electric C dairy and food commissioner, will have charge of the work in cream- ~°pemuon"l" ery management;- J.' B. Baumgart-| Frances N. P ner, cheese inspector from the office | H. l, Oct. 1.—Pure bred hol- 'A LAW ABIDING COMMONWEALTH By Hon. W. 8. HAMMOND, Governor, Minncsota, *1915. “This is an orderly government—a law abiding commonwealth. We have a fundamental faw—not for the use of the majority--alone—but to protect the minority as well. There are rights & Rasmussen, manager of the Albert |, atio hilling,” Northfield, one of mmittee, predicted the sales Lea State creamery, will instruct in mfizn refrigeration and starters. Special | Royal Type. lecturers will: be delivered by dairy s'd::}:é‘;e !t‘::) 1 experts. Five courses will be given, as fol- 0 lows: Creamery operators (for begin- | 5. % Siterice C ners), Jan. ‘3 to Feb. 12; advanced | Scott Foresman' Co. MINNESOTA CLOSES TODAY | citizens of the State ought not to be < Lo—For . forty-five| 5310 t5 take away from him even if dlLope unlawiul ito caten they would, but when the majority of the State determine-upon any matter of public policy in a way that is not contrary to our fundamental law, it is the duty of all legislative and exe- cutive officers to carry out the man- date of our highest aut.horlty."-—qu, ice cream plant operators, Nov. 29 g;—nllt{fi-nobinuon Lb to Dec. 4; cheese plant operators. ., The season closed today.. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION the office of publications at Univer- sity Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. struction Meeting adjourne ‘e to be di: d of at a W.’'8. Hammond,:Sept. 2§, lgla" X Tt SM”H}SN,MB,,L for several hours after each dose of g R A ) PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOOL J. T. TUOMY, quinine. BOARD OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 40 DISTRICT NO. 7 OF BELTRAMI “Surplus: heavy horses will COUNTY, MINNESOTA Netzer, Brooks, and Tuomy and Bagby. < Members absent: J. W. Smith. W. 8. HAMMOND 5 Mlg&:tes of last meeting read and ap- _ proved. - A i Mdoved‘hbsé lgll_"goks, dsecon(tled by Mo- = ander a 50 cords o seasoned age, as the silage does not deterior-|tamarack.wood be purchased from XN ate, while shock corn deteriorates E.dTfl»lge}:‘-. xVo(;d éle,lg\%e“red to Cedntmc{ s an school a 5 er cord an rapidly in the late winter and early | 3i ;)5 Sii®0nd" North "ot $8.60 ew spring.” cord. Motion carried. Moved by Tuomy seconded by Moland- er, that Gladys Chapin be released valuable.” - IN LONDON TODAY (By United Prqsé) Moved by Brooks, seconded by Mo- the prices which are likely to prevail OFFERS 5 COURSES | Alivn & Wacon, “instructio American Book Co., instructi 7 American School of H-E. ins- It must be plain ‘When answer is made in such cases the history of| truction . 30.001 ot TONG realize in - farm Bemidji_Gas Ci gemldl Pioneer Co., aux 19.75 Barker,. farm R. J. Boardman science The guests included the Duke|for fat steers usually prevail from |cheese and ice cream makers, as re-|Eilen Boulger, other e 3:“ energy “-“Q fee - e e, Prices you have Waited for N\l - PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE Overland 4 Roadster. . ... ... $895.00 Willys Knight Roadster . . . Overland 4 Touring-. .................... $895.00 Willys Knight Touring. . . Overland 4 Coupe..................... $1425.00 Willys Knight Coupe.......... Overland 4 Sedan.......... oo .. $1475.00 Willys Knight Sedan......... e e : ' F. 0. B. Toledo The Literary Dl%eat. Litle, Brow G}% .ihlnnrucuon G {'Esther C ee, other expense Agriculture. In addition, R. M. The Masmiliian Co ) d. pairs; and P. L. Miller, creamery ac-! Industrial Press, instructi farm ge) instruction instruction general 0.0 ence .. O'Leary-Bowser Co., operatio A TPy er, mainte n .. , Peterson & Co. . commercial Lbr. C St. Paul Bk. & Sta. Co. tion _.... -y v - | Silver, Burdette Co., creamery operators, Nov. 15 to 27; Smith, llahllltyclnmlrnnlce 2 ) Stephens, main Not. 15 to Dec.'11; milk plant oper- | The University Pub. Co atg{s,b Dec. 6 ul)x 11. Full particulars Wr“}?{ Byv't,h?,"& ténnupo‘rmélo 8 Wi e furnished on application to|W. M. Wels 0% sarenee. the divisiomw of dairy husbandry or %;,3‘;-5&’,‘."3'“&1?;‘.&%';“85‘, T X § R. E. Miller, maintenance Ale‘x Johnson, manager of ‘the farm- Motor _Inn, transportation ers’ cooperative plant at Lafayette, | Chas, Nnngle. instruction .. eog. Soclety. ge! mainten- H ‘% g{lu’ghoett,t{nm I 3 b ce, operation of ‘the state commissioner, will in- Roach & Fov?ler. 1ibrar struct ‘in . cheese making, and James| Rochester Germicide Ci ns! 2 instruction ‘8. b In th ing dai suftorers:from " ndisostion, aibs only be judged by the past. In the|practice of manufacturing dairy pro-| mainténance 83.05 ‘erers from gestion, Tonson, and acted as - one -of the|matter of selling beef cattle and buy-|ducts. Here in Minnesota the uni-|Bemidji Hdw suffer more or less from head- ‘Sponsors” usual in “Spanish mar-|ing feeders, farm management auth-|versity’s dairy short courses have as- 3%;%;::5‘1 ‘r,mlillé~ w::lt:hthg iI;u- orities of the agricultural department |sisted in the training of nearly 2,500 chess f ona, sister e bride-{have found from a comparaison of {young men. J. R. Keithley, who m; .Was the. other sponsor. monthly prices-on the Chicago mark- |is in charge of the courses, €ays it is | Rars 2 SBuriig CFar,control 152| yubout sutering atterward, it heddaches, coated ton; 5.63 variable appetite;, ars nervous, losing your health slipping operation 11.18 :fihol. biliousness and constipa- n. . B nson, auxiliaries 48.00 y o - Berman Agency, general contr lgg.gg ,,fi{m:’:.fl:fi’&'fi%"e'mo'i"m gue, Eg“, right today and start taking it ~ OVERLAND ANNOUNCEMENT 277.32 carried. 8050 | ,, Moved by Tuomy, seconded by Brooks %% that the Superintendent be authorized 767.38 tg ‘purchase twelve kindergartem V%1 chairs. - . i 1 1.50 12. .97| Motion carried. 75.00 Moved to adjourn. < % FLORENCE NETZER, 00.50 49.27 3. You J ust Try Get your organs of di- gestion, assimilation and NR For That | jimievor worce » . bl i . NR Indigestion | does it or sy back One Day’s Test Proves NR Best AL 1 i lander, that the pay-roll and bill The stomach only partly digests the DEMAND: “U” FARM allowed, asms ag };offnws i e Yood we eat. The process is finished and just see how much better yom feel. See how quickly your sluggish in the intestines where the food #s | bowels will become "as regular as mixed with bile from the liver. clock work, how- your coated tongue clears up and your good, old-time ap- :":fi“'flfl"‘"" petite_returns. See how splendidly 2 Never before the i P ;- OWinig to the bridegroom belng | price averages as reported for a defi- | dairying {n the northwest has there |hi.s PR %00 &' 23:95| stomach, liver and bowels must work | YOUr food Will digest and how your rs. C. o ! ‘‘pep” and “ginger” revive. in harmony {f digestive troubles i B%ltraml Hlew: % M ' 73.87| @&re to be avoided or overcome. Just try R‘ . You take no risk whatever for Nature's Rcmnd{o(NR ‘Tablets) 18 only 26c a X, enough to last twenty-five days, and it ‘must help ‘and benefit you to your entire satisfaction, money returned. Five million boxes are used every you | year,—one million NR Tablets are ls, | taken by ailing people every day— that's the best proof of its” merits. Nature's Remedy is the best and safest thing you can take for billous- i o 8 s : d get a_ b ness, constipation, indigestion d - and Duchess of Aliaga, the Dike of |May until September and the lowest | flected by inquiries almost daily at{The Bruce Pub. Co., general co :r'{i.gflgv.m;.m:a'“ mn‘eu%le&’)‘ X S 2ola, gunt similar complaints. It is sold, guar- . $2195.00 . $2195.00 ... $2845.00 . $2945.00 3 The above announcement was receive d this morning from the Toledo faetory of the Willys-Overland Inc., and we are com- plying with their request immediately. That there is no better car for the price in the world today is self evident. The manufac- turers know it, the owners of Overlands know it and the world at large has a suspicion that this is a fact. ] ‘IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT Ask any one of the 165,600 “OVERLAND 4” or 10,000 WILLYS KNIGHT owners who have purchased these new models since the first'of the year. PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED ON ORDERS RECEIVED WlTHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. M SHOW ROOM FLOOR ODLES MAY BE SEEN ON There is not a doubt but what this announcement will ‘cause a rush for these popular cars, and if you contemplate buying a car we suggest that you place your ordex" at once. i 1 A DELEUIL Overland énd’Willys Knight Cars International Trucks “Willys Light” Farm Light and Power Plants U. S. L. Battery Service s -7 116 Third Street Phone 128 Bemidji, Minn. PAGE THREE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOOD 24| BOARD OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL: 92.40 DISTRICT NO. 7, OF BELTRAMI 1l.8'9 COUNTY, MINNESOTA HE September 28, 1920. 200 1 The ‘regular meeting of the Board of 1'50 | Bducation was-called to order Tuesd: lfi'on.Septemher 28th, at 7:36 o'clock P. s-sa‘by Mrs. Netzer, president pro tem. 700 Memberafireaent: Netzer, Tuomy, J. *"1'W. Smith, Molander, Brooks and -~ 40.30| P¥; Members absent: B. H. Smith, 123.88 | Moved by Brooks, seconded by 3-88| Tuomy, that minutes of last meeting $8.05 u‘ta;d approved as read. Motion car- 051 ried. 3b4u| "Moved by Molander, seconded by §.30 | Smith, that Pay Roll be allowed. Mo~ 46,00 | tion carried, 4 Moved by Brooks, seconded by Mo- 10.00| }ander, that an ?{)roprlaflon of $200.00 =" |be made to the Athletic Fund. otion * President (pro tem). . TUOMY, Y 20.00 | 40 Clerk. 404.82 e — 12.76 ls.sg Sunlight for Malaria. Dr. G. Viale reports to Policlinico (Rome) that cases of long rebellious malaria Improve rapidly when th. nude trunk is exposed to the sunlight Ap—