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,BLOODED CALF’ FOR’ RAISING Bélett One of Breed Most Admired i and:Balieved Best Suited to A . l.oéal ‘Conditions. -2 .you. have " declded to select & blooded - calf- for. raising, choose one . the breed that you admire most and elieve guited to your conditions, pro- the community in which you live has_not already adopted ‘some other breed. You should co-operate with your neighbors in developing one breed r your community. You will alse tain much = valuable information about calves by working and advising ‘with others, especially those who have had more experience. Belect a good hitebred calf. It is not sufficlent that téred, as shown by the registration certificate furnished you by the breed- er and signed by the secretary of the natiopal asfoclation representing tise 7 breed. ¥ - In addition to being & good indiMd- ual it should have good breeding dack of it. Its parents, grandparents and #0 on, should have been usefg! and may be learned from a studg of the calf's pedigree. To know a good pedi- gree when yon see it will reguire some lfild_y on your part. Read a history of your chosen breed. Befome famil- far with individuals and bloodlines which have been instrumental in build- 1tig up’ the ‘breed. Such Information may be obtalned from books sold by publishing houses, from live stock Journals, ‘or from bulleting issued by your state college of agriculture, or b7 the United States Department of A3- ticulture. Much valiable information may be obtained also from the sedre- tary of the registry assoclation of the breed you select. The state assocl- ation organized in the interest of your favorite breed will be able to assist ypu materfally. Join such an sssoch ation at “your first opportunity. " Subseribe for & good live stock p& per, especially the official Journal pd- il Preed chosen..’Study’ the adyertis- section. Muchi can-be learned from the announcements of sales and auc- &l lnrétm;fl ‘6 popular pedigrees. mine ujly, the plctures of the bleed’s b::? specimens. -Becomé fa- miliay with the names of the breed's noted” ndividuals, both past and pres- t, and look for them in a pedigree. {Attend public_ sales held by breed- ets, Study sale ‘catalogues and note the remarks mdde with reference_to the breeding of different gnimals. An apprecintion” of- the esteem in which the ‘breeders hold blood lines of aif- fgrent -individuals ‘may-be gained-by noting the prices pald and the activity g the bidding on them. A word of ution ‘heré, however, may be neces- Hreeders frequently become oferenthusiastic. on family bloodlines régardless of how distant they may 5. In analyzing a pedigree consider fully the sire, grandsires, and great-grandsires, or parents In the first three generatlons, for they contribute séven-elghtha of the .heredity. Look for the names of ‘famous ndividuals 11 these first three generations. Back of them the breeding should be con- sistent, without undesirable outcross- e§. Of course the females in the ped- igree must not be’ overlooked, but it 1& the bulls_that determine its value t0 a great extent. Look for the names of noted men as being the breeders of some of these animals. Remember that & breeder becomes famous by having produced noted animals. . ATTENTION TO STALL FLOORS Where Cement Is Used Bedding Should Be 8Spread to Protect Ud- . %ma by the regiatry association of 4t 'be 'a purebred. It should be regls- | profitable to their owners. These facts |~ ;""“"““!“"“E IR R i ders of the Cows. | When planning a new dairy barm. the stall floors should be given care- fol attention. A good floor should be adpitary and permanent and a non-con- ductor of heat. The drains and el leys may be concrete, but for-stall floors, cement A8 not wholly desirable, When used, it must be covered:with sufficlent bedding to prevent the ud- ders of the cows from coming In con- | tdct with it ‘Some form. of wood block: is most itistactory forthis purpose. u|nmnnmmiiimuulimm!ninuiimnm|lm|u||rumuulupuu|m|luuuun-l|nmmmlmunmnnm| T0_DETERMINE AGE OF cows X ~ Most Common Way ls to Count Rings on Horno—Teeth Also Should Be Ccnsidered. The common wuy of judging the age of a cow is by counting the rings on her horns.” The first ring usually comes at about three years of age, the second one two years later, and then one ring is formed each year, \'The shape, size and condition of the teeth should also be considered. Rye, bu ‘SOCIAL AND PERSONAL sxt the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. took place the marriage of Mrs. Marie Anderson, L. P. Warford officiated. thanks to the kind people of Bemidji for their sympathy and help during| - the-sickness and death of our little son. the members of the Methodist Ladies’ aid and those who donated their cars also for the floral offering. | MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON will meet at the home of-Mrs. G. N. Evenson tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 d'clock. This is an annlal busihess meeting and all members are request- ed to be present. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ELEVEN At the Kirk residence on Lake boulevard last evening members of GRAIN AND HAY ...... . eiee....4Be-50c|Mutton . | Oats, bu. Red Clover, medium, ib. . ...10¢-12c|Hogs, 1b. Wheat, hard: .......... $1.20-31.40 | Dressed beef, 1b. Wheat, soft .. ©$1.10-$1,20 | Turkeys, live, 1b. d ‘Toms, live, 1 ........ $1.30 eese, live, /1b. Chicago, Nov. 30.—Potato receipts, 71 .cars. Market weak. Northern whites, $1.50 to $1.70; early Ohios, $1.70 to $1.80. ANDERSON- McCarthy, 715 Lake Boulevard, to Hiram Kinney. Rev. IN APPRECIATION We wish to ‘express our heartfelt We especially wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Welch and family. 1t11-30 The Nymore Luth€ran Ladies’ Ald 18 ENTERTAINED T T T D ~ SPINAL . Modern Health Research Has Disclosed %he Importa"nce 6f the Spinal Column as ades Has Confirmed Our Basic Theory, tha Nerve Distribution Controls the Supply of Health Energy Passing .~ BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. - MEATS the Bemidji high school football team and Coaches J. W. Smith and Dr. J. |~ \W. Diedrich and 2 number of young ladies were the guests of Miss/ Eve- Iyn Kirk at an informal party hon- oring the team for winning the state champjonship title. . Dancing was en- . Joyed uitil a late hour, when a splen- On Saturday evening at 9 0'clock g jupch was served. The guests took their leave at a late ‘hour declaring 1 Miss Kirk a royal entertainer. Kill That Cold With Take no chancés. Keep this standard rémedy handy for the first sneeze. Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic ‘Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 4!\;1119:’3 ‘Repair shop, Bemidii. WANTED—Girl as cashler. preferred. VEGBTABLES ucks, ilve, 1b. FOR SALE—One horse, cheap, f tak- 3 ens, 4 Ibs. and over.......... en at once.. Phone 700-J. 18th Potatoes, per cwt., small \ 1 and Irvine. b & 10t8 . . teeiiinenannn $1.00-31.10 HIDES Potatoes, cag load Tots...$1.10-34.25 | o 0 }ises No. 1, Ib. FOR SALE—Big & cedal chest or Cabbage, CWE . «........ $1.60-32.00 | Bull hides, No. 1, 1 Haae T for-dresser, 128 D1l pask, Onions, dry . . ...$1.60-32.00 | Kipp hides, No. 1, Ib. WANTED e Beans, cwt . e ieenr.$6-87 | Calt ekins, No. 1, Ib. 20 RENT- Haby. hpsgle Butterfat . o..... +.60c | Deacons, each ., . Reedprelerreds Call 4567120031 Egsgs, fresh, dozen ........ 62c-65¢ rse hides, large ULES) For INDIGESTION Taste do good; dissolve on tongue or in waten; take as needed. QUICK RELIEF! . FOR RS . La Grippe .. Neglected Colds are Dapgerous Breaks up-a cold-in 24 hours — Relieves . Grippein3 days—Excellent for Headache TN TR L i‘!llll|llll||llllllllll Fr FOR SALE--A 32 Remington auto- matic rifle, nearly new, cheap, at 6t12-7 | See Mr. Britt at Army store, 126 Minne- sota ave., new Kaplan block, also one salesman, former service man 1t11-30 Ki-MoIDS | as a Causative Factor in Relation to He From the Brain to In — ever believe co right up here! ~ HERE WE ARE, PETE! Camped once more in the plumb centre of our: old stamping grounds—rubbing elbows with the . = roaring racket and running flush into more electric & displays, blazing posters and smashing signs that sound the joys of Camel Cigarettes than youw'd { u&d be jammed into one town! > ~ When I hit Broadway this p. m. I'd said the + Reynolds folks had transplanted “Camel City” It seems like all-New Yorkers have adopted Cameéls as their own personal ‘brand! And, Pete, since this is the original speed town it's only what . you expect when you see ’em carry a package of & Camels in each doat pocket. If their right hand e is busy, they dig out their left hand deck—they: just won’t lose_time getting a Camel lighted! That’s the gait around here, old thorobred! And, Peter, the New Yorker has his own A-1 pet . New York : = Wednesday mght reason why he’s so keen for Camels. For instance, ' retty odor! And, mestic bleiid! . from any unpleasa tell ‘you it’s Came! Doc Marshall,will bet his-car on Camels quality against any cigarette in the world! says to me—* Shorty, there never was mild, mellow e body like Camels.” And, as for Dan Boggs—he 4 4pills.it that Camels are the only cigarette free nt cigaretty aftertaste or ciga- he knows! Frank Frazer will' 1s wonderful Turkish and Do- And all of them are right! . ‘And, Pete, old proof-of-the-pudding—you tell em that Missouri hasn’t anything on little old New York when it comes to that “show me” stuff, on cigarettes or anything elsel- Sincerely, Bill James r [T There is a reason for the phenomenal growth o | Chiropractic. It is ip the health sick people find through . DJUSTMENT a Health Factor. Scientific Study Through Two Dec- alth and Disease, the Human Spine as the Organ of dividual Tissue Cells in Every Organ and Part of the F YOU WANT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRAOE. ADVER TR Body. Proof in the Form of Ten Thousand Practicing Chiropragtors and Thousands of People Testify to the Merit in the Chiropractic Work Exists to Confirm the Logic of the Chiropractic Theory. . . : Let Nature Do It . Build Up the Body You Would Like to Have CHIROPRACTIC' " ADJUSTMENT Banishes Disease With Ease and Economy BE VIGOROUSLY HEALTHY Pains and Aches *Go Quickly ' Healthy Function in All Body Parts Follows ADJUSTMENT of Displaced Spinal Bones Get the Pressure Off the Nerves and You Will Be "Normally Healthy INVESTIGATE! THE SPINE IS THE VERY FOUNDATION OF HEALTH Dr. W. H. Shumply, M. D., a medical author, practitioner and iftvestigator of health subjects, was, several 'years ago, quoted as saying: “Eighty per cent of oh;' population is afflicted with some kind of spinal de- fect, which is the true cause of much nervousness, rheumatism, mental weak- ness and many other grave and danger- ous diseases.”’ : Dr. Alfréd Walton, M. D. (Harvard, 1879) late president and chief of staff “1 do’not know a great deal about the Science of Chiropractic, but I have seen some mighty fine results from the work of the Chiropractors.” — Ex-Governor Eberhart of Minnesota. “The development and growth of ‘the popularity of the Chiropractic method WHAT EXPERTS SAY. of the Essex county (N. J) fmspitafl, and ’ - LAY OPINION _knowh in 411 the hospitals in the land for his writings and inventions of surgical formulas, says: ‘ “Untold millions of human beings have suffered all their lives and.died in pain, the cause of which having never been understood. Therg are at present other millions seeking relief which can only be met by, removing the pregsure of nerves responsible for their troubles, and this the Chiropractors ar? constantly do- ing.” \ N of health wq‘rk has been astonishingly rapin in the past several years.”—Rock- well City (Iowa) Times. “Chiropractic is thriving mostly be- - cause it offers new hope for relief from disease which other health methods have been unable to supply.”—CharIes J. Whalen, Springfield, Iil. ~ Belowisa statement made by Miss Lillian Walker, the - famous movie actress: “It is simply impossible for me to put into words my overwhelming gratitude to Chiropractic for saving me from the terrors of tuberculosis. My hope is that more and more peo- ple may come to know .of the wen- derful science of Chiropractic. May it continue to restore health and happiness Ao humanity. Faithfully, Lillian Walker.” For seven lgr’m years that smile failed to greet us at the moving pic- ture theatres, The dread White Plague had all but effaced the most charming dimples ever flashed upon the screen. Unable to continue her career, Miss Walker spent those seven years searching for relief from tuberculosis and finally found it in Chiropractic. £ DR. A. DANNENBERG GHIROPRACTOR N ahy Bemidji, Minn. — PHONE 401, W. i .'IIIIIilli!llIlIII|i“|lIIIIIIllI|lllll|lIllllllllllfl'll!llllIllillllllmllllIllllllllllIl.lIlIllIIIIIIIQIIIIIIllIiIHIIIllliil‘lllmlllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll!l First Nat. Bank Bldg. Get Well Nature’s Way. No drugs, no surgery, no loss of time, no in- convenience. 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