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i*iiffii e L EREE * ST, ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL * EH KKK KE KKK R R R KKK Rev. Father Dumonlin of Akelsy | who was recently operated upon re- | turned to his home in that vilage Monday after several days confine- ment in the hospital. Mrs. Atla Boddell of Houpt, Minnesota was operated upon yes- terday in St. Anthony’s hospital. She is now recovering and will be taken to her home in the course of a few days. Willlam G. McCracken of Nebish underwent a serious operation at St Anthony’s Hospital yesterday. He is reported as improving but will be unable to return to his home for sev- eral days. i William Ryan of Puposky who re- pneumonia cently underwent an operation for tuberculosis of the spine is reported as improving. Mr. Beall of Deer River who re- cently underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor from the sues and says: FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE. | Are Told How To Regain Strength As one grows old the waste of the system becomes more rapid than re- pair, the organs act more slowly and less effectively than in youth, the cir- culation is poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and| NOTICE iron tonic without oil is strengthener and body-building for * | old folks, for it contains the very ele- ments-needed to rebuild wasting tis- replace strength. . Vinol also fortifies the sys- tem against colds and thus prevents Mrs, Mary ‘Ivey, of Columbus, GB., “If people only knew the gond Vinol does old people, I am sure you | would be unable to supply the de- mand. I never took anything before that did me so much good as Vinol. It is the finest tonic and strength) creator I ever used in my life.” If Vinol fails to build up the feeble, old people, and create strength we wil return your money. Barker's Drug store, Bemidji, P. S.—Our Saxo Salve stops itching and begins healing at once. —Adv: And Vigor All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their book account or note be- fore Dec. 1. I am obliged to ask customers to favor,me promptly to enable me to meet my own obliga- tions. the ideal weakness with ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. half cent & Pioneer wants—one word cash. = bladder has. entirely recovered and was taken to his home at Deer Riv- er yesterday. Miss Annan Roen of Aure who was operated upon last week for appen- decitis has entirely recovered and was taken to her home Monday. Timothy Clark of Nebish is now confined in the hospital with an in- fected foot. He Is recovering but will be unable to use the foot. Auguts ePterson was taken to the hospital Monday where he will be confined for several days to receive treatment. Mr. Peterson operates a large farm near Clearbrook, Minne- sota. Thanksgiving Dinner At Hotel Remore. Menu Soups Consomme Birnoise Puree of Peas Napier Boiled Sugar Cured Ham En Champagne Roasts Fillets of Prime Beef Larded au Buxton Young Rhode Island Turkey With Cranberry Jelly Chestnut Dressing Suckling Pig with Green Apple Preserves Cormmencing Thanksgiving Day at 3 p. m. and continuing| Special brick ice cream for Entries Thursday and Friday nights. Thanksgiving, orange puding ard Lobster a la Newburg un Sherie vanilla 40 cents per brick. Modsl Rellishes Celery en Branch Waldorf Salad Pastry Assorted Cake WONDER what | can have done To merit all this trouble— Shut up where | can have no fun And bent until I'm doublel ! This morning all the folks rushed out And chased me over fences And here and there and round about Until | lost my senses, | ran toward the farmer’s wife And thought she would befriend me, But even she—upon my life— Did nothing to defend me! Photo by American Press Association. With no consideration, " And in this prison | was put Without an explanation. INSTEAD. she grabbed me by a foot The farmer’s sharpening an ax; The children talk of “dressing.” O, my, 1'with | knew the facts] These rumors are depressing! But all the future | can see Looks very, very murky. Just now | think 1d rather be A chicken than a turkey. ADDlTlONAL WANTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—A silver gray Phone 489. LOST—Right hand black fur guntlet | mitten please .return to J. P.| Pogue. FOR SALE— 16 in. dry tamarack angora cat Little Mary Pickford is the star at the in 4 reels, affords Miss Pickford plenty of opportunities for the dlsplay of her charming art. wood $1.75 per cord. Phone 836. Crand- Mary Pickford at Great Northern hotel. home and will go out and do cleaning and other work by dny 518 3rd Street. Grand Theatre “In the Bishop’s Carriage” bakery.—Adv. Ploneer wants—one half cent a word cash. WANTED—Cook and chamber maid | e e e | ‘WANTED—Laundry work to do at ' Twenty-nine Days to . Christmas e Nov. 26 e Early Shopping | Means Better | Bargains. Hot Mince Pie Green Apple Ple Lemon Pie Swiss Merengue Pudding Brandy Sauce Cheese Tea, Coffee, Milk, or Butter Milk - Special brick ice cream for Thanksgiving, . orange pudding and vanilla, 40 cents per brick Model bakery.—Adv. Mrs. E. Curry was taken to her home this afternoon from the Sam- aritan hospital where she recently underwent an operation. Sealed Bids For Wood Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of Indenpendent school district of Bemidji, for the furnishing of 600 - cords of green jackpine or tamarack wood, sawed ends, same to be de- livered at the school grounds before April 1, 1914, Bids of 50 cords or more will be considered. Bids to be opened at the next regular meeting of the School Board, Monday, December _ 8, 1913, at 8 o’clock P. M. The board reserves the right to reject one or all bids. J. P. LAHR, BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your bladder bothers you The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid- ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filed with uri acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become slug- gish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suf- fer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or. you The Car By the Model B25 Touring Car, Model B36 Roadster, 35 Model B37 Touring Car, The Delco System cranks your car, lights your lamps, ignites the charge in the cylinder. One system—-control from the driver’s seat. There are some cars that sell for less money than the Buicks. There’s a model for everybody in the 1914 Buick line. Everything is left side drive and center control. For a man who wants just a light gadabout,.there’s the $950 motor that's a wonder, is good looking, easy riding, and there’ and speed. The touriug car on the same chassis is a buy that makes everybody who knows the car wonder how we do it for the money. The B-36 roadster is the pepperest four cylinder car you ever droye, and it has all the style that makes the people you pass take that second look. The B-37 on the same. chassis has caused a bigger sensation than any othel brought out by any concern in the past few years. The Buick Sixis a rich man’s car at a business man’s price. antee will travel a given distance in high gear with a full load ceed four miles an hour, and we guarantee it will negotiate that same course with a full load at a speed not less than fifty-five miles per hour wi carry its load at all speeds and under all conditions with perfect comfort to the passengers, and we further guarantee it will do all thls on less gasoline than any other’ snx=cylmder car manufactured. We guarantee that the Buick six-cylinder car with five passengers will tour over ordinary roads on not to exceed one ga'lon of gasoline consumption to every fifteen miles traveled, and frequent actual road tests have assured us that it is possible to get as high as twenty miles per gallon. Every Part Fitted to a Hair THE LINE. Model B24, Roadster, 28 horse power, Model B5S, Six Cylinder Touring Car, That Sells Trainload $950 28 horse power, $1050 horse power, $1225 35 horse power, $1335 45 h. p., $1985 But they cost more. roadster. It has a s all kinds of power r four cylinder car It’s a car we guar- at a speed not to ex= thout vibration, and 's Breadth have rheumatism when the weather 18 bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then Act fine. This famous salts is made *rrom the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- | tralize the acids in the urine so it | no longer is"a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot —1 dnjure, makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water beverage, and be- longs in every home, because nobody ean make a mistake by having a #9004 kidoey flushing any time. 'BEMIDIJI Anyone interested call at or write to the Bemidji Automobile Compn_ny where the car is now on exhibition and its fine points will be made clear. OLAF ONGSTAD, Proprietor Bemidji, Minnesota AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Silver Ware for the Thanksgiving Tahle-- We have added to our already large assortment of silver- ware, the newest and best articles of this season’s productions —wunexcelled in art and utility. The present low prices of these useful and beautiful pieces places them within the reach of all, A Wide Choice We offer a big variety in the following pieces; Carving sets e o $1.50 to $15.00 Tea sets - & 450 to 35.00 Baking dishes - - 2.00 to 12.00 Casseroles - - 2.00 to 12.00 Serving trays - - 100 to 15.00 Cake baskets - - 3.00 to 8.00 Domino Sugar Trays - 200 to 5.60 Olive dishes - - 1.50 to 7.00 Game Shears - i 1.50 5.0 Knives, forks, table, dessert and tea spsons, soup 8poons; preserve spoons, jelly, cream and olive spoons, and all the articles wished for the Thanksgiving Table can be found in our stock from the cheap ROGERS plate to the finest and most beautiful creations in Sterling Silver. A Saving of 20 Per Cent The fact that each and every piece of Silverware in our store comes DIRECT trom the MAKERS to us and. not through jobbers places usin a position to save you the MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. You not only save this {3 amount but you receive an article that is made as rep- resented, as many lines that are not sold direct are light in weight. Engraving Each piece of silver can be engraved with letters when there is a suitable place, without extra charge. Geo. 118 Third Street T. Baker & compan_y Manufacturing Jewelers BEMIDJI, MINN. Ne: the Lake THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE PILSENER HOTEL = L 25 CENTS Chicken Sevigne Queen Olives Dill Pickles Superior Whitefish vin Blane Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce 0Old Fashion Chicken Pot Pie Roast Young Maryland Turkey Cranberry Jelly Sweet Peas Mashed Potatoes: Salad a la Russe Apple Pie Mince Pie Tea Coffee Milk Subscrlptlon Price In the Schroeder-Pioncer Free Piano Contest DAILY Votes Price Three Months Subscription.. 3,000 $1.00 Six Months Subscription... .. 6,000 2.00 One Year Subscriptian.................. 12,000 4.00 WEEKLY One Year Subscription....... $1.50 Two Years Subecription .. 3.00 Three Years Subscnpuon 4.50 MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT SCHROEDER’S One Dollar’'s Worth 100 $1.00 Five Dollars’ Worth........... Giteieaie 500 5.00 If you have a friend who wants to win that piano, find out her number and cast your votes for her. See to it that you get votes and receipts with your payments for merchandise and subscriptions. HELP DECIDE THE WINNER 41 Hang Your Pictures '] welghlng up to 100 bs, | K with Moore Push Devices,| will not disfigure walls . o Moore Push-Pins| Sold in BEMIDJI AT THE Y Bemidji Pionsr Offlce, SUPFLY STORE S 3 1 | A =) ; o \ . b - = ] 8 1 | = R 3 i i ey