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-msuu HIVES FOR WINTER US Loss of Heat Through Bottom Is | 1:30 . Very Rapid, ‘Notwithstand- _5 ing Belief to Contrary. . 'l.uvln' South”'Front Unpnom o i{ Theory ' That ‘Sun Wil Fumish Necessary Warmth Erroneous— .1 Sawdust #fl Expensiva. . ' (Prepared by tho Unu d State ko United Slates Dagqriment - Contrary to the usnal belief of bee- Xeepers, the 10ss.of heat through the bottom of beehives otherwise .insulat- ed is very rapid, so-that the insulation on the top and sides 18 mever -used to -dts full capacity, as 80 much’ of the heat escapes below, On the sup- iposition that “heat rises,” it has heen the practice for beekeepers not to Insulate the bottoms of hives in which bees are wintered. This is a serious neglect which should be remedted in all commercial {nsulatéd hives, .ac- cording to United States Department of Agriculture circular 222, The To- sulating Value_of Coimiercisl Double- | S5 Walled ‘Beehives, by B, F, apiculturist. Insulating Value.® . Tests have been made :of the in- sulating value of !lxht different types of hives. It is clear from: the- results of -these tests -that Teaving any part of the hive without insula- :tion —renders -the escape of heat at that point easy. “Some beekeepers, in 'afldmon to leaving the .bottoms of .their hives unprotected, also leave the ‘fronts, facing the south, unpacked, on ‘the. erroneous theory that. the wafm- ing of the hive by the sun will over- come the loss of heat at this point. Space for Insulating. ' The insulating value of all ordinary ‘insulating ‘materials depends on the | ‘alr spaces -confined “in the' matetial, iand the Insulating valueiis incrensed iby Increasing-the number: and decreas: ing the size of these alr spaces. Ip Phillips, ‘Four ‘Inches‘of Insdliting ‘Material In Bottom of Winter Packing Case Below Bottom of Hive. the so-called- dead-air ‘spaces in hive ‘construction there are doubtless con- (vection currents within “each cavity ‘which tend to dissipate -the heat. ISince sawdust or other insulating material costs so little, it would -seem advisable to increase the thickness of the space for - insulation ‘in _cold climates to four or even six, inches, ‘allowing the beekeeper- :to: flll this space with cheap insulating:materials: A comparison of these s given in the circuler, together with “the results ‘of’ tests-made in the form of a tempera- ture table. ‘The circular-is ‘available upon -application to the United States Il)epartment of -Agriculture, Washing- ton, D. C. -T0 ESTABLISH HDNEY GRADES ‘Beekeepers From Vnrnul Parts of‘ Country Send Samples o Agrl- cultérsf ‘Departm Samples of honey are being received by the United States Department of Agriculture from beekeepers in all parts of the country -in conmection ‘with-the work of’ establishing -rellable: color: grades for extracted homey. A ‘new. type of spectrophotometer will be usedn this work, which will be done by agriculturists of the department:in co-operation with the division of grades and standards of the bureau of :agricultural economics. It ‘planned to use the honey examined in _other ingestigations. The pollen con- ‘tent of the honeys will be identified by the microchemical laboratory ot&he bureau of chemistry. Preliminaries, ; “Now, dop't forget,”said the lawger | Ci who was coaching ‘his fair client. “When I scratch riglit ‘ear lfihat‘l a signal for yon to faint.” “And If you rud your chin with'your left hand that means I must burst Into tears?” “Yes, and—ahem—if you see me plucking at my right trous. leg:it will indicate that the gentlemen of e jury have been sufficlently edified by the hostery display, and you might change your attitude so they can concentrate their minds on the evidence."—Bir ‘mingham Age-Herald. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SEPT- EMBER 5, 1622 ¥ County Commissioners met in 180 Ton on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 1922, I 1% oclock in the forenoon. Mem- is “also | }E regu-| He bers Imsd non d‘ Binnses 0r - (he were I 'uid a lowing. cor; %’ calling for dl %x calling Lox e on Rb 3 bl ceedings, * w@nh notlco ~was in 1 lowing form OTIGE P R 6th 1o~iu'xt W iioe of the Countv Commissioners . ln idif . for the. . fo] egdl n.r n rnpiklng, 5!!&!114 3 dbnml to the coni Blans’a ag iggati be .ex: cf Al Ol'll ‘ | amined at. t.h‘u l?f e C:un; lneer at -the| Minneseta. Augiitor or ! cww E Court .ggw The right’is !‘Eflm‘ved to x eject. or,._fc cent all ar art of gp_cq Blds tifled check—'flr 2t oAkt Ave (5 ) cént of the -bid, mnde £ylb}e 1 ?mm(y Treapurer of Beltrami RV X Jobnson, Ca)lng ‘Beltrami County. Snyder, Cnunly Engin Also ‘a reaul -County Boar: the n\ul ‘meatin] in January for the . prnpriulon .01 maintenunce mmorey w}_lllch is _as 4 onw lhe tion oft, by ammlllionar Lennon Ind second- vg Hnyes: Be u resolves at L i t gineer~ ql% dt ate Hho “s Lyis? ment 2 the' way engineer, be anpolnnd as S\lpL of| maintenance 'with authority 1o pa: labor thereon employed, by time ‘ehee 28 “providett by -Jaw, -.the amounts: on este Road No. 3 On._| Road NO. 8 .o On Road No. § - Sate. Road N O.n\ifimxte Road ‘The nllowl uTn""“mo a8 ol ner Ellis .and leunl- 3 ommlnlloner Hayes. l.vefl :that th A 2 et _as Tows: “Fraekc Srivets: u".%fi Y pe ey a% Bt it (39 lond. e Roard o'clock p. M. wmx - aer migs! ? : Hayes. ollma the l wln.— resolution and its HWiereis o etition signed. lnd duly’ neknowledxedp by. a . major] o] pret B Tders o are Satile at school meetings in District N praying to be Sét off to -unorgamized territory and with the approval of the County’Superintendent of Sohools en- Gorsed. th herean, ‘was piesented ‘to- the co»n:y Bu f this.County at a solll:;x zl ald Honrd held -om the 2md 22 for tha actio: ! A R ordered by satd’ "Ehetd that & héas ng’ bé had on said petition at a session ‘of sald Beard gommenclng on the Sth day of Sept- ember at 2.0'clook p, "And wheraas, due riotice of tho -time| and place auch earing has ‘been iven by po: a.copy of said' oticd| i Thred ot et ‘mést” publié the .school . distrigt .to he "affect said pmflon, ten ;lau;u-lnr te zh day of hear; ng :antd by Cl Tk of said Hohool Duun:t 56 gft ed thereby, 2 trug copy of uuch mt ce ’polnqt:% for sucl ‘publication -of sald ek I a legal newspaper printed| and Sublished In Beltrami County, to- emld!l sem}ml. which sald news- last is_printed and uu County.and_was dul; = by: sald- Count: B fo mzh-nm of the sa proofs of posting and servicu n\d E lication of said notice of hearing hav- ing been made and filed with the affi.| £ \fl- davit of Jehn Thieling who, osted. said £ Sieaerieh end notice and ‘by ‘the ce Ccunty Auditor of uld County ~who served the d . natice '3 rict lflect thereby a of said dl by the affidavit o( the publisher of sald newspaper in which the same was so publisaed, respectively: H. Z. :Mitchell| ” o Clerk of Un- Ne¢ (Nol ces alsc issued to anized District). nd -whereas, at a session of safd. Coumy Board commencl; on the 5th) of .September, 1922, .sald Puhlfcly read and sfdered arguments of all perso: interested therein for and against the said pro- posed _change of said district, “heard u consldered It ore by Ordered and Determin- t] aid - petition be granted ani thll ‘%he tflllawmf deucnhzd ter:lloa, Woe' School Dls(rlcl No. 119. bove resolution was seconded by :Ellfs and upon being put ‘to vote was du'ly carried. ;plat ;known_ as ‘‘Wheeler Poin bdng a” part of Government Lot 1, nuthmt %9' Twp. 162, lm{;n 31, t‘:“ preagnted for spproval pon_motion ?]ls. lecnnded by Imsdahl, the sanie was duly carried. The Surety Bonds of the State Bank of 8pocrer, amount $13,000; State Bank -of 10,000; - -and | -the Gr:lcelon Farmers State Bank, $7500, were presented and upon _mation -ef “ennon, .seconded by were Pprovefl and ordered -flled. Petition for the establishment of a road described as follow: Beginning at corner of sections 3, 4, 9 and 10 %uaple Ridge Township)'T. 149 N. R. ‘W. thence West between 9, 5 _and-8, -6 and 7, ‘thence.in.the township of-Roosevelt T. 149, \ 1. 35 W. corner te sections and g thence -west between sections 2 .and Inurwzung cnunty roa( 1.0 4 miled, an . 60 being a distance at !o “be connecte follows: The east end hl:lnt conneck— ed with County Road No. u@ west end being connecte: wl h Road No. 50 and terminatin ty Rond No:- r came up for hearins. Unan_motio! yes, .aeconded -by Imtdkl\l ~the ymfltlonhw granted . (n nc('ord,\ c6 7 with ] report of - the Final e!tlmnte in" connection” with h oseph conht’alfla F. Skerik, Kathe lne finlc ¥ isher G0 ionek tnean, chuc Apdrew Jol qn.,Jli’ cade ‘of Andrew ‘Job cas Owen & Andrew Jonnson, hoardinz prisoners Androw Jounson, sher ff's exp. attend. F. “Madison, com't ey’ Beatined Tub. % Am‘x“;érm"r'yun 5005 post emnidj ioneer 3 .4 ¢ Bemiall ploneer” Fub. ¢ B BobBnv: Tor 0 emi ), 1 CD ‘( 3 ot Bamidii, mepl it B cas c! Bemiall, Tepl. court, case Citg -0 €ity of Bem‘dil"m S. &v. Ellis, comr's H: B. Imsdahl, -comr’s -€X Wm. Lennon, comrs exp. dtten James F. Hayes, comr’s exp. attend. Edward Paulson, comr's exp. atteni Bemidji Book & Stationery Co., 1 .ru Bemidji Book & Stationery Co., office Bemidii Baok :& Stationery Co., 35 Tu Bemidji Bqok & Stationery Co., office Bemidji_Book & Stationery. .Co., office E. L. Oberg. env.' for sherift L. Oberg, pub. notice of teacl go office supplies Sentinel Pub. pub. comr’s proceé Sentinel Pub, Eentinel Pub pub. school Auditor, _passed by this T the yedr 1932, N Aollowing)| (o vote, 25| ment of the Red Lake 3 of - -by'| Imgdahl that.a "hearin, ul¥ zlzlmmemner; present. pon; the. Clqr% the duly | R. jllis - the same| .1 d with other roads as|. E%’*fl.}’fl“"&" el f‘*‘? 5 o, ;fi‘ put to vote ‘was. duly carrie Commissionestlis: moved the adap- tion of the lollowlnl resolution: Comi onsr of - 8. to :g-o er‘(c 'Waf ¥ S ‘o&uflf o 2 Qnmm Be Coun=| e y;;?'-"’»g»m asoser i so '&‘%...:e, wo“rk ul'm!u tl ‘< u. &t the colil luln petitioners v of ‘Section 14, 8 Iram District :8¢] hoql Dh%fl ot- a. Mulnn o! treeholders’ ln School District No. 27 asking :to .he.set over, into Dl-u—lct No. 81 was presented. lt Lennan, :séconded (LLaTe? (e by Langn, stgonter lmhflnLtely An o] emit or Jinvesc £ adon in connection wf e t wae -moved, seconded and car that the, fallowlhg lmm“ulha Jevied in the .unorgan) for. rod and hriéige pnrpo!es for the year 1922: Twp. A 3 500 b 1 &) ; wwrwww;flm’ Tw) R. 8¢ TWwD. 151. R. 37 However, levy In unorgnnucn gerri- tory shall not exceed § mills en uat! ommnn? (htlon recelvfilé. i ‘trgm . servancy riot aut m'j% ‘ uu Thearing on a'petition fc preliminary ‘funds to-be used in con- Lection with the project for improve- ver. .It_was moved by Lennon, seconded by Ell!isnthat this’ County Eofurd oB LR her, expenditures_ of publie Bindsoan this“Ay (fin ectian wi this du(nnze DI =¢t ’inn 'u put tu vo e nnd unanimously carried. aeoonderx and carried to ad- lh Wednesday, Sept. 7th, at| . o'clock - a: ‘m. B9ard reconvened at 10 o'clock Wed- nesday, Sept. 7th, with all members! present. A petition presented by Earl Grinols et al, for a-change in the highway-run- l:; orth. from su]wny to Pmawoud. On Hoyes, g by be had.on the y[same in Bemidjl at the court hous e| October 8rd, at-2. o'clack P . an that 2 Committee. appointed to -view the proposed change be composed of Faulson and ' Hayes. ‘Sald Sy mne 8 2 ‘o'clook _place -of 1l g Motion carried. ‘lconded and carried to take nnpo-ea recess -unt Sama raconventd at 1:30 p. m., with ds-'wers regeived "pursuant to ad-. vertipgd: ;. for Job 2226 which weére hs follows: S bns-Pe!ePlon. amount of bid..$924.40 R Lee, amount of bid 186.00 Lennon ans don af Lennon seconded By e awarded con- tract for, .Yoh 22!6 ai 8921 49 flnd that bid dof -E. R, Lee be rejected and hecks returned. Motlon carried. It was moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl that bids be advertised for f-County Trunk. Road ids to be received and ath, 1022, at 10 o'clock 0 L Was moved by Hayes, seconded by Imsdahl that bids be vertised and| operied on ‘October 4th at 10 o'clock a.| m. for the grubbing, clearing and hand-ditching in section 15, Twp. 148 24, County road No. 145. Motion cur ed. H a d h 1 by Hayes, seconded by Ims- da'M afll auly. ed thal 0" be lp prcpriated to repair bridge on Judl al aon west \ine -of Twp. 156 “R." 38, nml 3$200 on repair of road betwaen ! 15 and 18, Town .of Liberty. pairs -to ‘he made on supervis- icn_of the Engineer. Moved ‘by Hayes, seconded by Ims- duhl -that -§400 he appropriated -to ithe Tovin of Stecnerson for road purposes. Motion cnr-:.cd. Moved . by Imsdahl, segonded b. Hayes, that $60 ba appropriated for t cere an, ttlnusorlauon of Mike Grush ey 1 bault, ' Minn. Motion carried It _was moved by Imsdahl, séconded| by Hayes, and duly carried that $50 be_appfapriated on. Y sudicial Road “ir mainténance between Roseau and Be! counth' on west line of Twp. nge 26. "I ‘was .moved by Lennon, seconded by Haves, that $600 be appropriated on Job_2220 on South line of Twp. 162, .~ Motion carried. ed by Hayes, seconded by Ellis &dulx carried that the following ap: '— tions- for abatenient be approved and referred to the Minnesota Tax Commiission: 1293 Alma Gallinger. 1294 “Beltram! County. 1295 Ernut G. Mlen. 1296 J’ohn 1298,C. MiPiceison. fi K. Voss. 15 o1l Denley. 1301 Jos. ‘Hanracel 1804 Crookston Lumber Co. bill of Mrs. P." in the amount of $25.05 be disallowed. Moved, seconded and carried to al- low the following bil F. nd Lol ¥ et 2 nd grand. § B . % lery H ra‘llm an !l‘&\n jurors BOTK -iicus- 'k oo ot Futing 38 W. Rhoda, QX . uu‘end Baud ene{ CPP):"t 3 e88, case Of P taee or Philip Mustovitz of Prllip Mustouits Martin_Brodland Claud Carter .. for August Baudette court r for . Baudette court 'Co., ‘pub. notice teachers exam. holding teacher's exam. at B: fors o Audno St Hubal rgg;;,s rds o , .R? flrt Pukcr . opls SauFly SEpUEaR O SRR Ia 3 exp. attend. reg. mee( s ad RYtend, 1o moeting d. né AR bber f or supplies for sheriff bber . unmvl - supplies supplies 1or Supt. ist.” notice. ... Co. . Sentinel Pub. Co., pub. board of equalization proc. . Lavo Company of America, 1 keg wy] M. Hammond, labor on storm sash e for coutt house or court house Serrx[rlers Hardware, supplies !oix:rnnrm wlnflow- . McKee, viewing body .o J. J. Conger, ret. elec. ballots of prim. and del Ed ‘Warren,' serv. as fudge of elec. - Peter Krogseng, procuring prim, V. E. Dyer, uua T V ¥ Pfuna, N3V Bell Tete. . W. Bell Tele. C of ankley a8 lu &r. Of 283eS8OTS . tolls for mo. of July , rental for mo. of August .. 4748 2519 41.75 AH | L it qsition " of| ' g{pnda:d ou Jahn wyon. re] E ol road plxlae"r.s 11 Irvin Moll, Y6dmap an constr. ‘1"6 fi?&v«? Vivian Crabtree, mmumem m-n o ctgnl-“ the same. ried d|C: Qharbonean, serv. as. smwl -ohecker . James Sharpe, ] Arthur T 5| Gee. B, Lilla, ;serv. “E. Pa 00| T i Moll, se: o | L. H. Everett OG,E Beckman;''planks - furnishéd’ Tor grldn. ‘the | Arthur J. .serv. as the[ Orvis Fladeland, lath used dumb patient to Fari-|F Moved, ssconded and carried that the 3 8| Eawin_Akre, Walter Jiko, cutting weeds and b; ¥w p. 159 H C. B. Powers, worl Sl L ool for Reg. of Deeds or -..-_...._-.__4._.«-—- l! Press -Co rubber llnmp for auditor rchar 1’:\%!. g;a,b y-rranz reallnr for -udltor eonsimncne 5: O e 5. unks for Sletk”of €0 Ier-Davr Co., hllfll'mks for Audn fil ::: vis (67‘. A:l"hna- Goodflet\' qme- wdfk "&w"fi D. Adana l-.go, ear. pins :for .Rznlglr'u office " T.. A. Cross ons, Eqmnnfim-&z ~Co. @ mmui\‘@y\ Leary, ary, ‘Een. oftice &en. office -(ork omcb work SaRaRSi %‘“ aumlu:uncs S fid‘t sw.— g L. E. P: vmnk. -8erv, n a /|:Gust ‘Schuh, chainman on com(. g R, Maurits, serv. aj rd Bros. Auto Liv, Henry Krause, rodmng on goh fillmr Dalgaard, - iimer Dnlgnrd, uurv. as rodm: Bowen, serv. as.asst. engr ‘Job 1907 erger Mfg. Co.. culverts, Job !90 1at COMMISSIONER'S 'DISTRICT, g ? Sfi{nc?‘r{ a!::v C“ bepukfiv Co. surva‘);‘or atson-Ritchie Lar. .Co., bunchies JOB' 1 ITY STREETS E. Mauritz, serv. as instrument man .. serv. as rodman ... O'Leary, serv. as rodman Charhoneau, serv. s “"1‘ ehzu)ier - Roy Zimmerman, serv as_ch: Charlie “Runyan, lv..for Comm. s mvel pit Henry Krause, serv. as rodman .. 2nd COMI Lester Knutson, serv: as axman on jnb 2226 axman .on Job 2326 Yivian Crabtree, serv. as instrument man, 2238 a zery. Job 2238-80 .. m: Mixer, serv. dnehlng on job 2380 amsey, serv.‘as chainman Job 2526659 Gust:Schuh, serv. as.chainman, Job 2236 James Griffen, unloading planks, Job 2218 eter Eepin, repalr of bridge, Tob, uniloaditig 1br ‘g 3ra COMM rt,. trip ‘with engf eary, serv. as rodm James ‘SHarpe, serv, as rodman, Joh rodman, L ¥ e 2319- nos“ rank n Jos. Ho‘l’fl!’ Sofus Swensol ‘Charles “W. Caleman, gerv. as mdmnn. Jo l}d ‘Abbott, serv. as res..engr. Job E. Mauritz, serv. as instrument mln. Henry ‘Krause, serv. as rodman, Job' 2207 . 4th- COMMISSIONER'S DISTRICT 3 Wm. Lennon, pd. for unloading culverts, OB 2226 oeprrrrrsssssmmrersemrrres James Sharpe, serv. as rodma 2209-10 F. E. Mauritz, serv. as ln!lrnmcnt man. Jol Burt-L. Noble, liv. for, surveyors,. Job 221 Irvine ‘Grimoldby, ‘serv. s axman, Job %330 Arthur _J. O'Leary, serv. as yodman, Job 2209 M. B. McKnight, Ity. for engr'a.orew. Job 1908- George Andersbn, ng ‘of en| crew, Jaba 38 Henry Rensvol clennh\[ offtakes, from -Co. ro viewing offtakes from:Co. road j Wm. Il::nnon road com. work - 'm. Lennon, viewing road engorag s gessseenreseseresss e Gth umnl sslm!mvl nmfi'; Mrs. A. B, Davis, meals furnished engrs., Job 190405, 2214-12 wmhm Colthurst, serv. as chainman, o;: 2222 C. C. Spencer, serv. on resurvey of Job 2 Lyle Hilis, serv. as axman, Job 222 ‘Gordon Jones, 'serv. as instrument ' H. D. Sorenson, serv. as res. engr. Wm. Lennan, investigating claim” ot Hagcn Edward_Pauison, com. road work, Job uyron W. Ellis,’ serv. as chainman, Job boioE; 2{1 12 “instrument man, Job 1904-05, Cwn, serv, -as rodman _Job xns‘ B f 'm cul¥ 13 548: enmsbmssginangonsesa k28 &ui 2 g k<3 S8 The Gulvert Lyle Culvert & Rund Equip. M. Everts, serv. as ‘engr. Co. Knute H. Strand, posting’ notlc A. D. Johnson, clerical work, Cg Knute Strand, ‘serv. as Axmai, to. H. Provo,. repair work, Jud. D. Vincent Murphy, serv.’ as natnma Herb Haug, repair work, J. D.-21 S A, Stefonowles, fillagiin bridee Clarence Middeaugh, Tng Ml and culv. J. ohn Volght, serv. making- culvert and mpro-ch on’d. BLH M. Bverts, serv, as D, Inspector, J. 3 D. N 28 T sebh “Authter, epairing bridge . D Ole Raaen, treas., rental for pile driver o No. FO Leander Himanki, filing abprqach to bridges, J. D. No. 4§ Lo & Co. heia boaks used on constr. of J. D. No. 45 Co., ditch lien recol’d Free Press Co., ro A. T. Carlson, mdse far poor, farm A . Carlson, mdse for poor. lnrm Elokstadt, for threshing: 590 farm .. Serrunere Hardware, 2 rolls barb wire for farm Remidji -Lbr. & Fuel Co, lbr. for farm’ Bemidjl Lbr. & Fuel Co., 4410 ‘1bs. soft coal to farm . Rashinch co. groc. ot tam Nllh-fll’lch " groc. for farmr :{:h’lch Co., groc. for fl:m a jnch Co., groc. for fal A. Kolbe & Co., 1 bfl%kefiti:gples F‘ G. Troppman, groc. for 'm Phor & Mill, Co, .feed & Mill. Co. lua lorf!arm elt. Elevator & Miil or elt. Elevator & Mill. C Bewidji Creamery Co butt farm A G Ty Co, Dutter poig {6 Tt er e e end Co, chernical supplies 67 1 O stadt, work on threshing mach Lo Blcketidt ook ‘st farm during Au o ey aitreas at Farm during Al "Chris Jo}gnson r.Jlrelenré{c:: o re, T %zl;lolnd :‘nl.‘). teamster at farm ‘during Erdman, m(e‘dl‘clno o7 prupers - 7 Boararman, medicine for . son, material used for pauper sick ‘i’v‘f{ SasBanatoitum, b, and treat, for Lyle Wood far Aug. tal f N W, Bell Tele. Co. rental for mo. of A jouy: THOTR0H This molsture=proof / container keeps it/ y crispy and fresh. TITAATEL 3 teday, Bobbie; Yoii can’t resist the appeal of Kellngg’a Cm Flakes! Pour out a ‘bowl drim full of Kellogg’s—big, joyously brown, crisp and crunchy! Was there ever such an appetite treat! And, such a flavor! 'A breakfast of lunch or supper thrill for big folks as well as little ones. _Get KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for sure—because Keflogu are the nngum! Corn Flakes and so deliciously good and so-superior in every way that your delight will, nature of W. K, A g ¢ be boundless. Please understand that Kelloj never tough or leathery or hard to eat— they’re always crispy! Kellogg’s are sold only in the RED i and GREEN pactugo bearing .ttie sig- .. . Kellogg, ) ,"'\! Toasted Corn Flakes! T GENUINE WITHOUT IT! " Have * Kellogg’s for breakfast vommnwl . ’s are WHETHER you use hard or soft water, you can now enjoy rich, smooth, full- flavored coffee. The discovery of Nash’s Deli- cious Coffee blend—after exhaustive studies and practical tests—makes this possible. | Carefully roasted, tested, steel cut, and ir-cleaned —free from chaff and coflee dust—no bitter flavors. *“Your coffee taste will tell you.” 1t's the favorite coffee of the discriminating house-wife and popular hostess. Packed in one and three-pound containers. Sold by Your Grocer‘ £ .1. ‘McCurdy, exp. tak!npx Yrata Beas. Auto Li .for_paupers to Farm Wlu"ll Brv& Auto. Liv. v Joe Miller to Farm Dr. Corrigan, prof garve-for Lettig Harp Mrs. John ‘Thompson, care Dru E. Curtis, medicine for 3. F. Zauche, exp. acct. Patty Henry-Asmus, groc. for Mrs. Ber Emml Moe, board for Esther M Dicaire, supplies for Mr. Pef ] Gult Smith, bd. and_care for Marys Messe ‘Harr Efimer. supplies for Mrs. Chas. Belts com., ?A‘Tthxlft i, insan 01 hm, exam. of August Peterson, insane Albert .T:h‘nson, groc. for 1. Wyan Cleavé Beth Mac(}regor. uxp taking Ceélia Chlu on _poor com. firnllhed Petri es for' Mrs. A. P. mdse. for Lina on_poor. N Frank Edward Paulson, exp. on Poor Com. . H. P, Schmidt, hnul? roxét flgr %rl.lMcG oc. for C. Wll'tl Bros. A\f(; Liv., liv. for Fred D!Chlnlo to farm ‘T. Boe, care of Mr. and Mrs, Petrl Cllflord & Company, groc. for Wm. Castile S B, groc. for B0 Sainty M. Merseth, groc. for Mergeth, groc. for Mc@inty lies for J. E. nel 8 R. Olson, aupn E. Cleménce hn Jelle .. upp of TaDY. SOIVeR - u'con’t'm“zg\tiow Walter Jiko, cutting. weda and-brus grubbing stumps, bridge and digging dl!e 5 . bridge and diggin ng d Iyp 1 Eflwnrd L. Smith, bldg. bridge and 4 gging ditch, T, Ghas. Edw: of Way, Twp. 157- g 157-33 .. wards, work cutting 3 Thommon road oversecr, Twp. 1 R. of ‘Way, Twp. of le. Twp, 156-. in grade, overseer, TW] Chr Larson, cuttini rfln ‘Alstad, cutting rry Farmer, -fighting peat 4 on bridge H. E. Farmer, serv. as roa George Bartie, leveling grade, Twp. 157-34 5 G nf potter, “ibr. or Sifage, Twp. 151-3 20 Moved, seconded and carried to adjourn Until Tuesday, October 3rd, 192, at 10 ocluck a. m. ; ;AL EDWARD_PAULSON, s . Chairman of Board. Attest: A. D. JOE " County Auditor. - . i s v 14 -+ aoy MPBk GPlAmN address “X” care of Pioneer. 1td FOR SALE—Bungalow, five large rooms. Modern except heat. 50- ‘foot lot. 1011 ‘America Ave. 6d9-12 This Litfle cAd .Sold A House! e §e O Gbriees: placed this Tjtiié .ad in. the . s of. The, Daily Pioneer.and a gentlex: Paul, who has been.visiting here:, each man-{ Ry 54 summer, wanted just such a house. W "omrtunlby in thc tht Ads nnd the den[ was FOR SALE— Ten room house, good Het gdw ‘the This is only one of many such incidents. It costs very little to tell everybody what you want to buy or sell through Pioncer Want Ads. TRY IT

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