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SomeFelters BuyanAnt ill:and Expect a Mountain T e oL el BxeeeT A e A1\ F\FT‘\QEW\‘AD , oy QoL 1A !EE(.\N‘ HIDES N PREYTY SPIREN THIS ) € e o - i N MORNING + BRING ON R\ AWAN PW“ IWREL Cow hides, No..1, 1b, 5 5 . 5 Bull hides, No. 1, : : ; nbeom ML Kipp hides, No. 1 1b.... 3 : £ Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. . Deacons, each . Horse hides, larg POTATOES _ Chicago, Jan. 3.—Potatol receipts 64 cars. . Market steady. Northern whites, sacked, $1.50 tq $1.60, bulk, $1.60 to $1.70. g T VG 1 et areTen | LIGHT (N ANCIENT HISTORY | HISTORIC TREE NERRING END| ~ choss ;L&;i"e{.'.‘f.ef:;" s < 2 they are quartered., The latter.shouls CLEAN MILK DURING WINTER | be"stunc oo Teve s ot | 7 Irersting Data Sesring on 210 | i at washington, Closly Auociied g s 40"t i St Robert : y a0 HCferably briider. g tr:nne People Known'to Fame | =~ \ii camuel: F.. B..Morse, Wil , |Baden-] Powell, the chiet ‘scout,’hag ad- The Dress Problem in The Yokohama Reform assoclation Much Can Be Done to: Exclude Stable “pefs? | Soon Be Gone, y mitted he employed in choosing ‘hig | Fecently sent.a commugication to the — vl wifé—“The best wife I ever had.” mayor requestingihis cooperation i Filth ‘and Dust by Using Plenty 1 s : ST sl | : GOOD COWS ARE PROFITABLE: Evidenitly some.one who had eaten Another landmark ip Washington is | . The secretary of a boy scouts’ troop endeavoring to prevent: coolies and visiti ner. parents, Mr. e e of Bedding. N L , i i == l‘ grent :‘lenl of ‘army corned beef In | po .. qectruction. ; The .old _“Morse ‘[:e, these examples of foot reading: (yv;)tl;llm‘nen‘x fl»:giptlalatrln]' ';:‘:n putbllc lv:lt:ceg, William Utte oft.” jnwrdny Alght i / i Many_dairymen consider that it 1s | Must Produce Milk or Butterfat of | Eutope wrote this amusing skit in the | gy, “ynder whose shade Samuel F. ‘Short steps demote a fussy, BW“G' ith Ansdfiiclent clAthig 05600108} 90, Vh'oqllB Wi not necéssary to take the same pre- Value Over Cdst of Feed—Calf “Watch ‘on the Rhine,” remarks the | B Njose used-to spend his-leisure | gering little person. | with western idens of propriety, The : 'cautions In milking and hanling milk and Manurd Help. Yout’s Companion. The piece is | hours while, working on his Invention; “Hurried, jerky stes, a nervo [le :‘:SOC‘““on: 5{:’*“"’3" t']‘“::" '—r"::‘ E. R Sletten of,l th; @lult-yr M;fi . e s Wi . -{ headed,’ “Documents Published in the he tel 11 so0n be reraoved. | Son. 4 e reason for the request ig the p! cantilé ‘company, agley. stop) during freezing weather as when it 1s pI the telegraph, will e ence of a large nuimber, of-forelgners. | over in Bemidji between trains from A cow is profitable if she prodi Yeur 2473 A. D, by an Awerican His- |/ “In “A’ slow slouch, a-lazy man, loafer. /! produces + by The tree was planted in 1820, ‘To y ek millc or butterfat of value over the | torian”: the early forties the gf.mm inyentor of | “Smooth, quick steps,-an:ints in-the clty, and the sight of the scant- | Clearbrook enroute to his home. cost of feed. -The value of the calf a| - I have just been journeying along | the telegriph used to foregather with.| observant person.”. 1y clothed persons on, the streets and ow produces eaclvycar, plug the value | the Rhile gathering data on the an- | his cronies and newspaper nen and |- A ‘boy scout obseryed: that’ s14a | in the tramears will tehd to give them un_unfavorable-opinion: of the relty. s warmer, e It should be kept in mind that milk 'is a food—a very wholesome food when it is; secured from healthy cows A i " of ‘the manure left on the farm, Is | cient tribe of men knows the Aefs ek kes “#bout the i ible” | person often walk: y under sanitary conditions, but a dan- clent tribe of men known as the s. | ‘crack jokes “about the “Impossible” hp ted. Indies, manufacturers gerous food if 1F cies Trom tiEtch- :Isvmlh consldered sufficlent to pay for | The origin of this strange pedple is | And “crazy” invention of the wagnetic I H. V. L. Ross, /the "walker, . said: | From the Japan A““&‘"”f ;7 | ate_endesvoring to llimlllltt trade Iar cows and.is so carelessly -secured | "7 heey outside of feed. One of the grent mysteries of history, | telegraph on which he was working, | “The walker I most distrust, especlal- o T 1" with.Canada, having writtén the Vap iand handled as to permit the entrance | S e s Likewise thelr sudden extinction has | The tree was-in front of the old Wil- [ by where 3 woman is.concerned, is" the Kneckmu 2 Tradition, .7 |couver Board. of Trade, explaining of stable filth and dust. | s been just as baffling. ~ | 1ard hotel. one'Wwho comes down hard.on the heels, | - Turkey is a fradition. Because the | the methods of business in the West 1) IN DREAMS THERE IS TRUTH The Aefs appeared fo western Eu- | . Shice those days the old hotel has | I believe this is a slgq of a bad-tem- | Pil parents’ were rotten shots and | Indies, ang are ‘making -an efort.to Deen replaced by ‘a modern eleven- | pered person."—From ‘the Contingntal | c céuldh't kill-a ‘quall on, a bet, turkey | have the British Columbia manufac- Men who havesmade a careful study | || was ‘all ‘they “coulid; find"“for meat on | turers ex.{qu. Yheir openflon te tnt {of tuberculosis fn dairles state that,| ONe's Visions While A“‘;p Are Sajd| Tobe véry suddenly about the time of lon the average of at least gne in eight to Be of Thin: Wi the beginning of the "Peutonic dark | story hostélry. - Morse, whose inven- | Edition of the London Mail. of our duiry cows harbors the germs e e oule agges—the latter. part of the second | tion cume true in 1844, died in 1872 5 that memorgble day.. They had. been | COUBLTY. of tuberculosls and that these organ- e decade of the Twentieth century. For | But the tree remained. Origin of Boston's Tremont Street. | on a diet of cama so long that. mayhiap But it is now in its death hour in The origin of Boston’s Tremont | even turkey tasted like food to them. Vancquver. B. C.—It is proposed isms find their way into the manger {* W] a short .period they flooded in great . f ) 9 ol uttor DRt feun e (el 0F | stast e ::Z'::"‘,,':,’:;m’:;s the] pumbers, the entlre territory of Gaul | Sbite of muny operatiots of “tree sur, | strect 1 said ¢ Ve o corruption of Trl But that t.no excuse for wiahing iho by ;::y\;;:fouve:o Iland_Whaling r ' "’ and all lications ; amed g onto. posterity.and mgk- ted - from’ the manure, or small particles of | more than probable that youw're un- from the Pyrenees to the Rhine. Then | £ery”’ and all known gpplications ;of | mountain, by which name the town of \ng it @ Facred duty to @ ’; a bundle | ern. plant for the extraction:of ‘ofl [ the latter, may convdy these danger- | consclously expressiug a repressed | they suddenly vanished. “tree medicine” practiced by Washing- | Boston was first known owing to |. 4 d fact: ¢ fortilizer on t| i s bactegi . nd re: ree “ery- | o concentrated. fiddlestrings -op ; the [And manufactura of fe on i jous bactegia to ‘the mlik. desire to kill y -In-] It was Tecently thought that-a clue [ (4™ superintendent .of city porks. the presence of three high hills 4 shorey. of Barclay Sound mext year: o kill your snother-in-law. In v fng as a hnckg{onnv? to the pentnsula, last Thursday of every. November.— Four “stearne h?ve been’ cthnyd Much may.be done to lessen this | dreams n man does the thirigs he se.| bad been found to the ‘kind of food danger by using plenty of bedding. | cretly desired to do in waking life, but| €aten by’ these nomads. In an. old feeding molstened feéds and a thor- | did not dare. cellar in Andernach there were .foynd lough wiping of the udder and flank | This was the Interpretation of the|What at first looked like peculfarly of the cow with®a ‘damp cloth., A | Freudian theory of psycho-analysis| Shaped bricks, buf_what later proved \w\med pail is “also of considerable | given by Dr. Willlam J. Durant, for-| to be cans of a strange sort of. meat. lassistance. mer Instructor of philosophy in Col-| Gertuin investigators soon decided that Stable dust can_be settled by | umbia university, In a lecture the oth. | tlis could be nothing other than ele- /sprinkling the stable floor a_ghort | er night in Milwadfce. phant meat, and students were about ‘time before the cows are milked “The mask of morality 18 taken off| to make trips to Africa in.search of Bncteria_ stick to wet surfaces, bui | in dreams, and man acts In the prim. | further, eyidence, when the result of las.they are free to flont ‘in the air | jtive animal fashion,” Doctor Durant| Some chemical tests was published. ‘ugnln a8 soon as the surfaces have | said, . “In dreams. there fs truth,| This showed that the meut was at ‘become dry, the floor should be kept | Man was not meant for cold delibera- | least 1007 years old, If not very much moist uril after: the perlod 'of milk- | tion, but for the immediate reactions| ©lder; and as the Aefs were in Gnul peka Capital Branch Store | Number 131 Branch Store Number 131 Ying. of the animal. By nature we would | &bout 550, years ago, it ig folly to be- If all of the dnlry cows were sub-| knock other ‘persons down without | lleve that this store of food belonged wdgcted, to the tuherculln test, the pre- | thinkdng about it. . to. them,. It is much more. probable i BT R o atove “would gy “Clvliization, aecording to Freud, 1s| that 1t Was left thére at the time-Han- X be so lImportant for the tubercular | built on the two great ,.ep,emon,' of| nibal and his soldlers and elephant < (cow could be Identified and removed, | pugnacity and sexuality. Monogamy | SUPPy trains made their long expedi- '3@( there are other bacteria in the | ns n marrjage form, In Freud's view,| tion agalnst Rome, stable dust and manure which are In- | is after all a terribly artificial thing| It is probably a good thing for Amer- and a great strain on all of us. fca that the mysterious disappearance ! “We love children because they of the Aefs came about, for there is l i L the Greatest Values at the Lowest Prlces——Don’t Fe Orget the Address have no repressions, wheregs, we| plenty of evidence that this barbaric know we're lied to'nine tinies out of |\race was platining to migrate to North ten with.gdults.” The conclusion, he | America and establish itself on that snld, is that “ypocrisy and polite| continent permanently. mendaclty constitute the essence of clvilization.” U. 8= Amy regulatum webb - bel brand new;, "specml eac We have several thousand 0. D. blankets, regulation government issue, Bize 66x ANl Dressed Up. - “The seashoré jokes ‘gbout Bhort ‘Canvas leggms, ‘ment. issue ‘at . 0. D wool _shirts, ren., 85 i SR R SO i govern- : R bthing costumes are ‘back numbers,” =..79¢ Jfrain Sown From Alrplane. sald Cortlandt Bleecker, the society double le; w‘m)é oir prese stock, ‘Tustayat $6.38]- E | i i | ‘ We Are ontifiumz the Afler-CHnstma Ssle. on'Our Entire Stéck—A Sale: Pmenbng l ‘ byu"x:lrr.;.::v:ef.:‘ :r::[r:tl::;yu;’ 5’:&5&".5’2 Ia:x;g:r_ at a Newpoft ball. = “All the | suits $3.49134 - in perfect cdnd;'@‘jo"ns,. Nashua . Woolnap. soft]very good condition..$2 agricultural implements. The new Mr. Bleecker chuckled merrily. Jy 1| special at ........... 9% i { 2 & “flylng grain sower,” says the New | “Here's a good ome, all the same.’ G‘enume Rs e Ml“~ wo_o b4 . b]anke&,'slze 60x76, ou:fNew Jumbo_ wool lwe‘t' uvnionsu ts, light]New O.D. wool shirts, gov- ble; special ..$4.48] ers, special at .......... $5.20 York Sun, will plant a strip of 38 feet | Two Newport girls were jazzing In wide travellng at the rate of 40 miles | their ‘maillots’ the other morning on an hour. The sceds are expelled by | the beach. You know ‘the ‘maillot’ rig | alv pressure from a perforated metal | —no skirt, no stockings, no sleeveés, | tube with sufficient velocity to drive | and hardly any legs. Well, the first them deep into the ground. At the | girl said as she jazzed: ernment stundafd, 'won- derful value, at .C...... $4.45 ‘New government inspect-- ed 4-buckle Arctic, felt Heavy Jumbo “wool s0X,] ‘Army style sweaters, bar- splendid quality, several »gam ‘ shipments have alrendy 'New Army leather Jerkms, been sold; ‘pér paif...88ck, ¢ end of ench wing. a thin,stream of | “‘It's jolly to have a little dance NEW -ARMY SHOES i ....$2.45 2 White liime oF fertiUzer Ja refenssd 10 | attor spir bath lt 168 I I Signal Corps shoes . $6.80 lined, spegial at........$2. I'New : leather vests, mol. outline the plantéd aren. The plane 18 | “‘Yes, said the second girl; ‘only ||| [skin -lined :%56.48 - SR constructed to make a landiug on a | you feel so dressed up In these mall- Marchmg, No 9200 New: leafiher ves| ]me'd - 2 ) Udder and Flanks Before Milking | Under normal conditions the “flying shoes g ~ all the way through with Corn Flakes, 3 boxes for- leather, wool wristlets and I M 3 Operation. . sower” hus a capacity of 640 acres in T ot B aerer % | AUDITOR FOR G. N. Jurious to the human system. Milk | ed with an eight-foot drill travelin, o L g at "r. red from cows free from tuber- | the rate of three miles an hour would R. R. TESTIF I:.S E with clean moist flanks and | take a man twenty-two and a half | g udders, milked with clean hands into | days of ten hours, It is estimated that | “Tanl e Dep: e sterlle covered pails in dust free sta- | 1,000 acres could be covered in one ac Can BY ended Up- eck-band, at $8.40 Reversible . leather _coats, formerly sold at $70.00, $32.50 Army bacon, 12-1b can Canned peas, 6 cans for .. Hobnail shoes ......... 5 Tomato soup, 6.cans for Sweet corn, 6 cans for ... Army worlé shoes Of Much Advantage to Wipe Off Cow’s | Dlowe ficld without damage. ‘ots after last winter's.ball gowns.'” | ‘ { i & bles and kept cold Is a safe and | day by the alr-sower. on,” He s“"_G‘““ Sixteen Also used Army shoes, re- ¥ mackinaws, & welcome food. { BRGNS T | Pounds. soled and répaired, special Roast beef, No. 2 cans, each......coouoeicicrnnenee..35¢ W 0 L0y o0 $11.48 b BeAt i ot | e - at . $2.69]ff -Corn beef, No. 1 cans, each. U. § sertry ¥ £ & DELIVER DAIRY GO0DS CLEAN | truncaris mmonet ot of it | e 2orsl fook Tanlae . decided o 1R Corn beef, No. 2 cans, each ety . 4 T _ | In his native town, a reminiscence of | that !:::k m‘i ’F lto !;,e done and; SPECIALS Corn beef, No. 6 cans, each i A % holesome Producto Are Best Adver. | what is gone, In the World's Work. | sitaaty in eary reapoct s N 5 Corn beef hash, No. 2 cans ~ Men’s union-made over- ——g 3 tisements and Any Infraction “I held @ goot position fn a bank ter"’;fl:’:‘m:g':ifl;fifg;“‘;f t!:;d GW“:-I; U: S. %-in. sisal rope, E‘Io orn beef hash, No. o : ~~zo¢ alls, heavyweight, &pe- Tl of Rules Is Harmful. tn- Budapest. Every morning 1 was | Northern Railway company, with| ---2Y%¢| ,BO‘{th sa'rdmes, per:cany specias.. 40 Wfcial at ..o $1.78 California grape juice, per can Jackets for above $1.76 driven to my work in a flakker, and | headquarters in Minneapolis, Minn. U.S. Army. %-iri. Mexican rope, No. 1, per foot....2¢ U. S. Army jersey gloves| with 4-inch wool wrist;esii i | i ! Of all the mediums of good sound | every afternoon I was driven to m. “I h: 0 ; Yy ad suffered for nearly two l » advertising in the dniry Industry there | home. 1 mentiqQ that flakker because | years with my stomach and -kidneys| is not one which can excel that of | it can be taken as a.symbol of the old |[and was just about down and out. i | ! { (A i California Pineapple, grated, per can . California Apricots, per can | _Majestic Brand pears, per can . The above preserves are packed in gallon cafis. The contents weighing 6 lbs 4 0z. All meats are gov- ernment issue and ingpected. U. S. army hxp—bootl new, at $4.70 U. S. Nidvy blanket shirts, made of heavy wool mate- rial with hood ‘to fit over head, worth twice “the price, special at .......$2.50 “qm'\lm'." + 2 life in Budapest, just as the five-cent Everything I ate seemed to settle in When we observe the methods of | subway ride to business can be taken |& hard lump in the pit of my stomach tl:ose who have really achieved in the | as o symbol of life in New York. In | 3nd ga8 would bloat and pain me so dalry business we will find in every | Budapest It was easy, gay, frivolons; | Padly I could hardly stand it. I lost ustahce that succeds was made possl-| aimost every one who made a pre. | eight and last winter was hardly ble through the\ application of com- | tense of what we ealled livipg-apent | *Pioyt0 do & bit of work. f g mon sense rules of cleanliness and | more than he earned. I do not want | . Sometimes when I stooped over G : 7 sanitation, : my back pained me right gver my st giuiy ~ . X = en’s all-wool plaid mack- Clean wholesomie dalry products are :fief_om:”::.e :‘;’;d"nfi:‘s in the 00 | kidneys until T cquld hardly straight- ddwa toligeoytits, Gams GIRLS inaws dxfl'eren};)colon and é the best advertisements, and any 10-T panded. warm, fines. but -financinis. | 7 UP: and at night 1 often lay awake and look them over $25.50} .y, fl’uve just recefief "8 large’ shipment of -mew:Navy -} esign ial ... $12.1 : jat sodlal litrwat-ballt on- sty | e thout, gettingla”lit gt Men’s kh;fi' storm hedd-] middy blouses in agsoxfed sizes; while they last. VS euighng, special. ... Y Men’s lightweight cash- ere sox, 3 pairs for$1.00 1 | | 1 | | | 1, per foot. | I i fraction of these axiomatic first prin-'| Magyar social lite was built on straw sleep. 1 seemed to get weaker andi ciples Wwill work to the dairyman’s dis- | _qlinost all were living beyond their |felt more and more tired, but after - protectors at ............ $1. Also some maroon, al -wopl, heavy sweaters, very spe- advantage and ¢ender it difficult to re- | jncomes. If a famil; y tried to reduce |I took a few doses of Tanlac I noticed y y Dall the dumage WIOUEH e busy | 1% CSPESen, to e truthfilly, It lost |an improvement. 0. D. bregches, ren. Men’s heavy cotton sox, 5 3 — a AR e A kil ottt | caste.—Bertalan Barna. § md‘ n:\y":t n;«;:ht’:::b‘:e::nm:?fl -cial’ per: pair. SHIPMENTS m ARRIVING DAILY 6 pairs for $1.00 TS y is no single facior thut will promote | Fake and Truth About the Aspeh. 'don 't have the ! i pains in my bach any business faster '.hnn me‘ production of The aspen leaf is said to quiver be- | more md I sleep well at mght and { .& clean wholesome product. cause the cross of the crucifixion was ’have gaimed sixteen pounds in-weight. RIS made of this wood. The fact is that |1 owe a lot to Tanlac, and I heartily |{] ‘CLEANLINESS OF IMPORTANCE | the leaf is broad, and placed on a long [recommend it, for I know from my { 2 leaf-stock so flexible as scarcely to OwH @xperience that it can be d&i l =J, S=————— PBranch Store | [Remierssi’] Surplus Army Goods Stere | Nember 13 MR able to support 1t | right l-ll""“d upon for results.” Wtensils and Mangers in Which Calves | 2! uppo! n an upright pos! Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Are Fed Should Be Given \ tion. The upper part of the stalk h‘Dmg Store, Knutson & Lilj t = J . e Aiarion. et ot e e ot S 6k S| New Kaplan Bldg, 126 Minnesota Avenue 126 New Kaplan Bidg: h s o o i i Strict attention should be pald to|De moved by the faintest breath “'{the leading druggists in every tewn. . | alr. s . —Advertisement. : i s el