Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 23, 1912, Page 2

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SAFE REMEDY ENDS GATAHHH MISER'ES spitting, blowing o fthe | foul breath. Hay fever victims who THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER P ——————————— IR A ————— e relieves the throat soreness and. stops the nasty discharge which is the cause of the disgusting hawking, nose, and TO GIVE ’EM GOOD SEND-OFF Camp Cook Tooted Funeral March te Call Men to Diet of take the long horn from above the Forte. door and announce the evening meal, for his fife. It was. the most exciting moment of the old cook stopped hi one of those midnight rehearsals. Try 00k stopped him and resshed as he would, Donald Brian, the sctor, “T'l call the beye this evening,” he| °Ud not induce the orchestra to play FEBRUARY 23, 1913. J. 8. Burdiek, Park Rapids, Minn., says: “I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills three years ago and at this time I take pleasure in doing 30 again. Whenever I have an op- ‘% Wormy Pie. sufficiently lo h 2 4 i & |are made miserable by fits of sneez- R/ : sald. Finally i: de“si‘.“'t:.):“;:: i:l‘le?in:l:t portu;my. ll-fmget: ttrial of this rem- [ Gives Instant, Relief, Cures and Pre-|ing, coughing and wheesing get in-| “Hank” Peters, a veteran fite major| onm_ flll(e doorway the astonished |y tno mhém’:"mn ductors SWallE edy, for I know tha t“ is effective. | vents Catarrh and Cold in stant and permanent relief by the|of the Civil war, has been cook in t‘l‘]“‘ el”“ b‘ h‘-’";d the old fife drone|vyegrg Swelll” ‘Whereat the phleg- (Statement given October 7, 1910). the Head i use of this simple remedy. a lumber camp for a score of years.| the sh ow bars of a civil war funeral matic, unruffled English conductor| TBS en_dorsememi referred to by ; PN e Don't suffer another minute. Ely’s| The old soldler has an irrepressible ’T“’ - As he turned to re-enter the|ggonned the band, turned smilingly to| M- Burdick was given on December | " iciven T A A St sense of humor, and still preserves| Shanty “Hank” remarked to his a& |y Brian and sald: *|4, 1907, and was as follows: “A dull i I'he quickest, best and safest way ;Cream Balm will relieve you imme- the shrill fife which he used in many sistants: ir * Thank you, ain. i loins and sides caused 4o to cure catarrh or a cold in the head |diately, and a 50 cent bottle will Dbattles. | “If the boys have to eat that ple, sir. {pain in my § 5 i of suffering and is by using a remedy that will{more than likely work a complete| jne-a gréat -deal Bullering=an l “touch the A shipment of “grub” was received it's a good send-off well be glving , t SS 2Cross m ot” and do its work cure. All druggists sell it. at the lumber camp mot long ago, | trem!” | k‘;g;‘;y:“} ’;I:g :::;;zhes 22 theri quickly without leaving any bad; s ! which was a box of coarse raisins. ‘THEY AI,I_ DEM I froas als;J D, T effects. ;Ely’'s Cream Balm, which | & Somewhat Mixed. | When the cover was removed “Hank” i is applied to the nostrils or rubbed| on the throat or chest gets right aLi"How now?” “Says the bridegroom ! the root of the trouble and instant-|took his place beneath the floral bell ! ly relieves even the worst case of |20d 2,000 volts were immediately shot “Something wrong with this item.” rough his quivering frame.”—Wash- discovered that the dried fruit was| filled with worms and shoved the box ! aside to await orders for its condem- nation from the “woods boss.” When the gruff old Scotchman arrived, how- 8igns That Foretell Weather. The country dweller has a thousana weather signs that the city man never knows. A red sunset means very little to the man in the street, but to the 1T had headaches and I noticed that (the kidney secretions were upn;gtur— al. When someone advised me to Bemidji, Like Every City and Town!try Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got a sup- ply at Cutler’s Pharmacy and began catarrh after applied you can feel a loosen- ing up in the head, the pain and| soreness are gone, the sense of taste, smell and hearing you feel like a different person. or cold. A few minutes gton Herald. Abbreviated. ‘Words, says the | tlon save when it is it “$mas,” and ‘you will have it about right. i ever, he received the suggestion with indignation. ‘“Dump those raisins in the lake?” ‘Without a word “Hank” baked the i pies. As the ‘“cookee” was about to| been trained to recognize the signs. man among the lanes it indicates rain and bad weather. Smoke that rises straight in the air is another of the o RS signs that a farmer notices and fore- Houston- Post, | I roared. “Ye'll do nawthin' o’ the | tellg bad weather. Circles about the come back, and | should never be subjected to abbrevia. | ¥ind. Bake some pies, ye lazy rascal. | moon and sun, appropriately I'm thinkin’ that'll keel the worms, Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, heals| done. “Xmas” ig almost criminal. - It a;r ?'5""‘"‘ the boys, theyre Worm-|birds and domestic animals are all in- and strengthens the inflamed mem-| YO find abbreviation necessary, write| Proof: branes, takes away that stuffed up feeling and dull pain in the head, ————— streaks of greasy [cured. When one suffers the tortures clouds end the peculiar actions of |of an aching back, relief is eagerly |cents. dications of some change in the weather to the man whose eye bas in the Union, Receives It. . their use. People with kidney ills want to be | my complaint disappeared.” sought for. '|dies today that relieve, but do not|States. cure. Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured Remember thousands. Here is proof: and take no other. o Bemidiji COMINSKY,* neider Bros. Co. CHAS. They soon restored my kidneys to their proper working or- der and after that, the symptoms of For sale by all dealers. "Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, There are many reme-| New York, sole agents for the United Treasure Minnesota the name—Doan’s— "~ GREAT FINAL SEASON'S END CLEARANCE | Men's Suits, Overcoats, Top Goats and Cravanettes Safurday This Big Final Clearance embraces a large quan- \ tity of Men’s Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats, Top (= Coats and Cravenettes. left over from this season’s 'fi“\‘ business. Every garment is thoroughly good and re- liable and is entirely suitable for immediate use. This i ® K 2 § £ 2l &) | 25 dozen Cotton Ribbed Undershirts and drawers, | spring weight, gusseted and stayed. 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B 45 offering includes stylish, good appearing Suits made from Worsteds, o : ¢ Serges, Cheviots and other desirable weaves and attractive patterns. % Splendidly Tailored Overcoats in a variety of materials such as Vicunas, fé . 8 Kerseys, Gray Cheviots and other popular fabrics. e To effect an absolute clearance, we offer you a positive saving of 35 %% per cent to 50 per cent on each garment in this sale. & _ Suits, Overcoats and Top Suits, Ovércoats and Top - Coats, original values $20 Coats, original values $20 . to $24 " _ to $24 ] Copyright Hart Schafiner & Marx. sg 75 Other Suits and Overcoats, worth $15.00 and $18.00 = . ; at Great Season's End Clearance of Boys'™ Apparel 'Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits| Boys’ Long Pants Suits Boys’ Overcoats Size 9 to 15 Sizes 13 to 17 4 Sizes 10to 17 o 4t | Splendid Suits made from plain and fancy weaves, Brown and gray worsteds, fancy mixtures and 25 Boys’ 'Overcoats, ‘sizes: 10 to 17, 1n different | imported fancy worsteds, gray and brown cassimeres, | cassimeres. inn medium weiggts, }(;and tailored gar- g’?ttel&ng,s single allild' double breasted. sold at $5, $6; + B BT v e el $ 2,95 | o o e D 0590 | oty o RREREE AL o § 90 Men’s Furnishings Men’s N Sori Hats New Footwear New Spring “Cluett” Shirts, mogt appm\l/ed f{ib'r'iEs en’s ew prlng a For Men and Boys - | and patterns, cuffs attached. Coat style, pleate We are showing the new spring shapes and ' colors | . We announce the arrival rof Men’s New Spring (o0 Mo voiams, o $| .50 | in the popular Gordon Hat. “Gordon’s Exclusive” | Shoes and Oxfords in the newest lasts and leathers, here only at $3.00. Other hats priced at $3.50 to $5.00.

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