Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 5

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i |} 1 | fence, using. not less 6 JUST. ABOUT - THREE, WEEKS AGO. TWO - MACHINE HERE-1T's. A BAD, 1 ¢ AT nag- ’%: " HANDY GATE FOR DEHORNING Holder. Rigged Up Le%vlnq‘sufllclqpt 2 ; |/the foqder portion .of the cow’s ration 9 COLLIDE! URVE. THIS 15 THE RAIL ROAD CRO5SING.. W ERE THEY HAVE S50 MANY ACCIDENTS. —BUT 1M LUCKY-= : Ty FEEL IT "congumeq . ‘enough- to meet - their. re- || qnirements, If salt is sprinkled over. two or three times a‘week: it will as; Siraitii, porn FOR WASHING MILK BOTTLES Fill ‘Receptacies ‘With Water Wl;e;n . Space for. Animal’ 3 Head ls ‘- 'Easily Constructed.’ A lock gate for;catching and hold- Ing cows; while they are-being * de- horned and maj is simple in con-l struction. < Tirst niake’ the' Tot .terial for, the..g ., Now™ nall a-G-huelr board pn-each side. of ‘these ¢ at ‘the ground, | at the top half of the lifng -boards diagonally fop and bottom of ated. Tole through its large ‘end with ‘a Iinch ‘uger; also bore thyough the bottom boards, about 8 or .10 inches from the post at the open side of the-gate. Let the pole down’between the op hoards and the o bottom ‘ones, and ‘insert a 1 inch rod through the bottom boards and the pole. Then tie a l-inch rope to the. top end of the pole. . When. ready to dehorn or mark.a large strong animal, drive her toward the gate. Just as she passes her hend by-the pole, pull it over against her ,-.beck, and she is easily held. There 1 8 A Gate, Rigged Up ‘So as to Leave | Only an Opening Big Enough for | the Animal's Head, 1s Useful When | the Animal Is to Be Marked or De- horned. y :§8'mio .danger of her doing dnmngei with her horns, for she cannot move | Jier head.—Popular. Mechanies Mag- | azine. { i AVERAGE WEIGHT OF CALVES Figures s:;ured From Dairy :Herd: ot University of lllinois—Factors : That Influence.: A very well:‘bred Holstein bull calf | weighing 112 pounds was recently ! dropped at the Kansas state agricul | tural college farm at Manhattan. Most | of the ‘dairy infants, however, weigh | considerably less than this Kansas ! Neavyweight. i In the dairy herds of the University | of Tllinois the average weights of the | calves of the various breeds at birth | have been as. follows: Holstein male, | 90 Ihs.; female, 88 Ibs.; Ayrshire male, 77.7; female, 714; Guernsey male, 70; female. 08.8; Jersey male, 624; fe-| male, 79.7 1bs, | It is a good practice to note and} recotd “ {he “approximidte Jweights of! calves at birth, hecause this informa-' tion s talueblé n appdrtioning milk | ;-10:1he young animals, The 112-pound | “"Kansas ‘giant, fof instance,” could | bandfe_a. fepding,of wilk, that, wotld | nt o Jersey calf of average weight | in line for castor oil:! Besides breed and s the age, size and phy: heredity and | al condition | 2ok l}lo.{l@p},lufluonce birth weights. | | | Get a strong | | bther | Altoona and'before morning there :Iouk at it, concluded that there had !"been a thin film of oil on, the window, | which in some way became sensitive i the bottle with a” Emptied to Prevent Albumen and Casein Hardening. , The, milk bottle, if not washed ts soon ‘as emptied, should be filled ‘with| cold or [lukewarm . water till it is‘}: washed. The albumen and casein’ harden and stick.fast when they dry. as well as ‘when heated. -So that'if hot water_Is; poured.in_the bottle or can that has had milk in it the albu. men and casein will karden and stick, |- After- washing. with Jukewarm water use hot water, which removes the fat, and rinse in boiling water or steam to Kkill the ‘bacterla, LIGHTNING. MADE A SNAPSHOT Picture of Railroad Yards Formed on indow—Explanation Given Y Photagrapher. 7 it Stories of the picture of \ppeared on a window jmbus _residence, and defect in’ the glass, there from the- time ! ut only noticed after ' besn @ death in the resi- calls: to. a prisoner .in the flary o simllar case that came; 0" s attentiohi when he was em- Dezed . by :¢heJRennsylvania railroad at: Altoona, Pa. ‘It was traced to an- v hough :equally scientific cause. Ope: it the private car of Presi- ; m't’&flfig:rls x%{ that ‘railroad was shunted onto a siding'in the yards at came-a heavy thunderstorm with in- tensely vivid lightning. Next morn- Ing when the cleaning crew began cleaning the car there was found on ohe of the window panes a very good plcture of the yards that lay directly in front of it.. It was Jjust like a fairly! ” well-developed ' photographie plate, and there could- be no question but that the scene in the picture was the yards before it. A photographer who was called t¢ to intense light and a flash of light- ning ‘had imprinted the scene before the window on the pane. — Columhust‘ Dispatch. > Aye! m' The woman whe told the optlelan’s oferk she wanted a pair of their “bl- vocal lenses”. probably had speaking eyes.—Boston Transcript. ! R e, | Discarded Phonograph Needies. | Use discarded phonograph needles for cleaning bottles. Put ‘them into her system in good-|}i ] THIS: BRIDGE 15 100 YEARS OLD AND WAS ONLY BUILT FOR BUGGIES ~ SEVERAL MACHINES HAVE CRASHED THRU IT- ™ CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENTS I _KNOW SWAY-? MORE CARS HAVE SKIDDED HERE THAN ON ANY :CURVE _OF =~ BUT MY CAR NEVER SKIDS - PYE-E W— ™M THANK HEAVENS) HOME_ SAFE- HE_SAID ATRIP IN THE FRESH AIR Advertisements in this column cdst ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive ; insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. 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 twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. WOULD DO ME GGOD- BUT SUCH A TRIP o— 1= W« FOR RERT 2 |WANTED TO RENT—A typewriter. . 1 .Call Pioneer. B 3 FOR RENT—Front room for ofi “'"{n Ybertson block. ‘Inquive:6f M. .* 1bertson. Ryl ey FQR RENT—4 ;100N month, Reynoldg & Wi FOR RENT—Furnished room 20th.. ail on J. L. George at Gas time, selling guaranteed hoslery office.. | * 2-14tf | ¢o wearer, Experience unnecessary. o~ Guaranteed Mills, Morrlatom:].a?n. 10tWed3-16 FOPR. SALE i . e FOR SALEJack pine, 16-ia. Phone HELP WANTED—FEMALE 606-W. . 6t2-19 ~ F—(Sl.! BALE—Empty flour sacks at w. QGanter’s Bakery. 12-4 HATCHING EGGS—From The Blue | Ribbon Winners at Beltrami Co. Poultry show and six other large shows, \ve are booking orders now, | 1e .Blue and Wiite Orpingtons; Light . Brahamas; White Plymouth Rock S. C. White Leghorns; S. C. Black A few grand cockerels left in the Blue and White Orping- | _ Minoreas. ton, White Plymouth Rocks, Whi Leghorns, “will sell these cockerels Blue Ribbon at very low prices. Poultry- Fgrm, Fergus Falls, Min Cen L 23 For Stomach Sufferers ALBERT LA, M1xN.—For over . fifteen years I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have spells of acute fndigestion and - would suffer untold ° agony. Nothing I ate agrecd with me, gus would form, and my food did not nourish me. [ also had a lingering cough that was very annoying. A friend advised me to tako Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical, Discovery, and it rid me of my cough and completely cured me of my stomach trouble, so that I can eat anything I choose withont any bad effect, something'I had not been able to do for years. .‘Golden Modical Discovery’ is the best medicine for the stomach that 4 hava ever taken, and for a lingering cough as well."~Mms, E. F. PerriT, 910 S, Broadway. Send ten cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Ilotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package of Golden. Medical Discovery Tablets. L s [ New Restaurant - Now Open 3 M 1 Day and Night Service' ittle water and| £ R | COUNTY DIRECTORY ! County Auditor «.A. D. Johnson Treasurer. .Earl Gell ghake thoroughly, Reg. of De: Chas. Mcon | Clerk of Caur! Fred Rhoda| Sherift. ew Johnson | Judge of Yroba‘ J. E. Harris ©County -Atforne; Torrance | Supt..of Sehiools . C. McGhee| Coronef'. s 1. N. McKee R. K. Bliler Surveyor<s: . C. Dvoraceki County Agen COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | 1st. District. ...;dward Paulson | 2d District. Hans B. Imsdahl| 3rd District .Samucl Ellis 4th District Wm. Lengon 5th District.... «e..Jd. F. Hayes | ; i CITY DIRECTORY «o. .5 F. Johpson Gzo. W. Rhea ...Geo. Btein .Thos. Dailey ! harles Dafiey ! | Mayor. . . Treasu i . City Clerk. Chief of Pol Fire Chief. City Engine Water Dept. ALDERMEN E. J. Bourgeots WATER FOR COWS IN WINTER [First Ward—- =" 5. Boycs. - Good Plan on Very Cold Days to Heat ' It Just Enough to Take Dis. agreeable Chill Off. The dry cow must have plenty of good water and on very cold days In | winter it is a .good phn to warm it | just enough to take the e¢hill off. When' cows "are forced o drink ice | Second Ward— A. T. Carlson, A, B. Palmer. Third W B. Cooper, Hi Carver. Tourth Ward— P.. Barnell, N. McKiuaon. Fifth Ward— H. Bridgeman, J. E Hayward.| At Large— Chas,_ Vandersiuis. 112 Third Street Meals at all Hours —FREE— $5.00 Meal Ticket will be given to party suggesting. best mame for this mew eating emporium. EVERSON & PATTERSON ~—Proprietors FOR WARM CARS and Reasonable Rates ‘Call \ WARD BROS. Your Service 2 18- -unfurnished for: light . housekeeding. .- $10 per 61217 Nangle's block. Possession on the 77 PHONE 77| Day or Night—We Are at i Phone 22. ° “eratéra. C. E. Battles. . ‘Harry Osborne, Nymore. in | \fAN OR WOMAN wanted. ANTED-— e Markham Coffee Shop. | e ing and: sdle! 85 te n. Exchange, 214 ‘Beltraml Phone €8. ” Heating Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. Phenes 620—620-R BEMIDJI FLORAL C0. : cuT F£§A\°V:ETES ‘AND Artistic ym.-- PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. New Kaplan Buildi: |‘ """ Phone 418 i I 0.W. SIEVERT ROOFING CO. 119 MINNESOTA AVE. We Build Your Roof for Less E -+ We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING Considered the Best Rubber Mattings We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- lutely water-tight for from five to fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. Building Material We Repair Leaky Roofs Phone 980 1 BEMIDSY, MINN. | A — WANTED TO BUY—16-foot rowboat. : 3t2:1% WANTED-Tce bokes or small refrig: 3t2-16 212-15 salary $36, full time, 75c an hour spare Three Waitresses at the 3t2-16 7 T HELP WANTED—3;4 girls for solicit- : D&K)k. Na objections ' fo%in. Cal :L\ Geo. . jore Thursday. : . 4 2t2-16 FOR ANY KINDof:a buy, sale or ex-’ change 'in real estate or persenal property, see Teas Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Estate avenue, 1mon3-1 B — /) :=fi‘=. = 7 = FOR AN™ kind of real “lor write B. J. Willits, st/ Phono 41 plumbing not iu;' fine lot; fine locatiol possession soon; snap. Olson, the landmen. FOR SALE—A 8-rooms, porches, garage. beautiful home, 100 ft. frontage on the lake. strictly modern, FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY| [ B e a2 1 i tinsS i b LOTS: u¥, HOUSES—Let us sell:-you; Come, to our office and 8e | R < gcda B g, our, bargain pigns. Willits & Olson: || . WANTED—Stumpage fo]r sevevral:’ the land men,’ . -, ., 1t ‘Bamidji” Lodge loads of pole wood. Inquire of NEW HOME_%-rooms and DALR, 233, A. F. & A. cellar, flne on easy terms; Willits & 4t2-16 wmodern large 7-room house on Beltrami avenue. —12-room bouse, suitable for two families, well looated, ner. Price $3,000.00. 17 -per cent. —Strictly churches, 60-ft. cor- —Cottage, -5-rooms and bath, 60 ft. Jot, good location on Irvine ave- —A .very fine 60-ft corner lot, only $100 down and 3100 per year at modern 7-room house, fine- location, short distance from Normal and Central schools and —50 ft. lot, .6-room house on Mis- sissippl avenue. $6,500. Price $2,600. 300. —Roynolds & Winter. Minnesota. well equipped rental. shop. —8-room house ofi Irvine - Price $1,5600. 8 room strictly’ modern home. avenue. & +5rroqm House, 2-acre lok,price $3,- 61217 A A A A A AP HELP WANTED—MALE _ MASONS M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- i sonic Temple. Visiting' Brethren .cordially invited. February 16 Stated Communication Work, First Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. $37,800.00 Nearly $38,000 is spent by the L. 0. O, M. to train and educate at Mooseheart an average family of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 9 ears, left by a deceased Moose rother. Isn’t ‘an order giving such pro- tection worth belonging to? Mooge members also have sickness and accident, disability and fraternal benefits—and all for less than 4 cents a day. .Join now.' Half initiation fee for a short time. See any member or— . Dietator..... .G. W, Harnwell J. T. Davis WANTED—Blacksmith at Puposky, Will furnish new and Moderate Clark Pole & Tie Company. 4t2-18 lowest possible cost. like new. frames re-gilted. first-class work. NYMORE We do verfi udoingn town. others. for YOU? | Phone Painting, Kalsomining and every- thing in the painting line done at Pianos re- polished, old furnitures re-finished Picture and mirror Best materials, Call Phone 865.W A.BRUZELIUS Whefi an&'thing goes : wrong with your Plumbing| You want a repair man_ who ' under- stands his business. little talking; but a lot of - in this We do plumbing for Why not .J. J. DORAN The City Plumber 225 5. Hops . 110) A. Danuser has. Parker 1ot & 3rd Tuesdaye MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St H.J. BOHN Painter and Paperhanger Kalsomining All Work Guaranteed Phone 872 After you eat—always use EATONIC - o{ two tablets—eat like candy. , InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. ~ Stops.indigestlo foodsouring, repeating, hendnchun'k the many. miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICls the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of eourse, you fiet Tens of thousands wonderfully mefited, Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- gist Cost a trifle, Ploase try it! HOSE who em- ploy’' us get the benefit of our wide experience in our profession. Our townsfolk are satis- fied that our trust- worthiness has been proven. by Beck (Copyright, 1920, by New Kra Features) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON " Physicians and Surgeons " Bemidji, Minn. i DRS. GILMORE ‘& McCANN Physicians and. Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. OSTROPATRI AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 153W NORTHROP 0’ PEXTSICIAN C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physiclan and Surgeon i ©Office: Miles Block Houss Phone (49 - Office Phone 8§ . DR.:A. DANNENBERG . Hours—10't0 12'a. m.; 1:80 to 6. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st Nattonal Bank Bldg. Bemiaji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ngl eh‘: and SI;’rllu:- Engne $95- *Red. Phone DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Phyasicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m,, 3-6 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211, DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice—O'Leary-Bowaer Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. _ Res. 37¢-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidjl, Minn. VETERINARIANS Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn, BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash _and s’elin them o021 small monthly payments . DvH. FISK, Attoraey at Law Offics, Northern National Bank Blag. Phone 181. Collections & sppolalty _ FIRE INSURANCE . ‘REAL ESTATE _ - REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaus PHONE 178-W or R

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