Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 7

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| REEP LOORING DR IT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 Physical Wreck Restored To Health by Great Kid- ney Remedy. I feel it my duty to furnish you with my testimonial as to what your remedy Swamp-Root did for me when 1 was a physical wreck from kidney and bladder trouble. Some years ago I was not able to do any work and could only just creep around and am satisfied that had it not been for Dy. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I would not have lived. After using the preparation for one| month I was able to work some and when I had used $8.00 worth of Swamp-Root I could do » good day’s work. 1 used about $10.00 worth al- together and would not take $10,000 for the good that it did me. I con-| sider it a God-send to suffering hu- manity for thed isease for which you ecommend it and have recommended it to many sufferers. N. L. Buggins, Welch, Ark. Personally appeared before me this 20th September, 1909, N. L. Hug- gins, who subscribed the above state- ment and made oath that the same is truei n substance and in fact. W. A. Page J. P. |_Dr. Kilmer & Co., | 1 Binghampton. N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For | You. " Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will| also receive a booklet of valuable in- formation, telling all about the kid-| neys and bladder. When writing, be| sure and mention the Bemidji Daily| Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-| dollar size bottles for sale at all drug| stores. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor ‘ Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French| Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Reparring a| Specialty. 315 Beitrami Aveaue Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemidji, Minn. Phone 144 Offers complete facilities for the Transaction of every form of Legitimate || Insurance. Your Patronage Invited Real Estate, Loans,Bond$ and Rentals For quick results list your property with us. | {lain’s Liniment and bind it on over {the seat of pain. Photos by American Press Association. Daughters of President Gomez of Cuba and Warship Which Will Form Nucleus of Republic's Future Navy. The Cuba, a cruiser of 2,000 tons recently iaunched at the Cramps’ shipyards, Philadelphia, will form the nu- cleus of the future Cuban navy. A smaller vessel, the Patria, a gunboat of 1,200 ions, was launched at the same time and will be used by the government.as a training ship for naval officers. Cuba, and her sister, Miss Narcisa. was sponsor for the Patria. The Misses Gomez are daughters of the president of Cuba. Miss Marina Gomez christened the Old Wedgwood. Modern Wedgwood is of greatly in- ferior quality, and it seems improba- | ble that the success attained by Josiah Wedgwood will ever be reached again. Of all his creations In jasper his reproduction of the famous Port- land, or Barberini, vase (the original of which is in the British moseum) is the most important. About 1790 Wedgwood at great expense attempt- ed to make fifty replicas of his vase, but it is believed that not more than thirty-five were actually finished. Of these original pieces only about fifteen kave been identified.—Argonaut. — i ~For pains in the side or chest dam- | pen a piece of flannel with Chamber-| There is nothing For sale by Barker’s Drug‘ better. Store. The Cleanliness of Animals. Man seems to be the only animal whose food soils him, making neces- sary much washing and shieldlike bibs and napkins. Moles living in the earth and eating slimy worms are yet as clean as seals or fishes, whose lives are one perpetua) wash. The squirrels in these resiny woods keep themselves clean in some mysterious way: not a hair is sticky, though they handle the gummy cones and glide about appar- | ently without care. The birds. too, are clean. though they seem to make a good deal of fuss washing and clean- ing their feathers.—From *“My First Summer In the Sierras,” by John Muir. Frank. Frank Fairleigh—Yes :fiss Antique. to be frank with you— Miss Antique (with a chirp)—Oh. Mr. Fairleigh! Ot course you may be Firnk with me but this so sudden. Ancient Sausages. ! Antiquaries are baffled in their at- tempts to ascertain when sausages first became an article of human con- sumption. We know at least that among the ancient Greeks sausages, called “allantes” and “chordai,” were a common article of diet, and every schoolboy knows. or ought to know, that sausages, black puddings and sau- sage sellers appear in the comedies of | Aristophanes.—London Telegraph. | “T am pleased to recommend Cham- {berlain's Cough Remedy as the best |thingsl know of and safest remedy | for coughs, colds and bronchial trou- ble,” writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. “We have used it re- peatedly and it has never failed to give relief.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Perhaps you have settled the matter of having your Phqt_ograph taken for Xmas, Christmas. have them taken now. Photographs. Tho‘ughts. There is several reasons why you ought to It ‘takes time to finish Then the Photos meant for Xmas Gifts in many cases have to be sent 2 or 3 weeks _before in order to get to their destination by The line of Cards and Folders are now complete and you have the first choice. " Look over our line of Cards and grade of work and you will easily also decide that I should take your Photographs The Hakkerup Studio People of Prominence and knowledge of Photo- graphy patronize this Studio -WHY? Call in and see our display. FREE TO PIONEER SUBSCRIBERS | Watch For Complete Announcement Soon You’ll read it and see it in up Town Store Windows | It’s by far the best thing ever offered to Reader of Any Newspaper

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