Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 4, 1914, Page 6

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We Clean Perfectly and Dye to Match Sample: Ask for our free booklet NNEAPOLIS OTE HOUSE The sensation at the STATE FAIR will be “"WONDER CONCRETE MIXER Don’t fail to seeit if you have any concrete work to do. HALE CONCRETE MACHINERY CO. 1042 McKEnight Buildiag Minseapolis, . The Maytag Company will exhibit on Machinery Hill Power, Electrie and Hand Washers Ruth & Parsens Solf-fecders Success Corn Shredders and Towa Emsilage Catters R I ST See 0ur Harness Exhibit at STEEL MACHINERY BUILDING Schlener Harness Co. Minneapolis, Minn, 1 Do Not Fail To See The Model Cranberry Bog Exhibit Wood County oér;fi)eny Company Horticultural Building Minnesota State Fair SOMETHING NEW and UNUSUAL Prof. 0. G. MALDE, of the University of Wisconsin, in charge of Exhibit Whea G & J “Nobby Tread” uuby“’ou not only get the world’s best, but you a¢ ly K save money in the end. C&) “NobbyTread" Tires are now sold under their regular and material—BUT any adjust- ment is on a basis of 5,000 Miles Minnesota Rubber Co. adinneapolis, Minn. Northwestern Distributors PIANO FREE to one person in each townwhowillaccept the agency for our pianos. L. PRIESS Factory Distributor Dept. A. 11 So. 7th St. Minneapolis Minn. AKX KK KKK KKK KKK KX * HORNET x XK KKK KKK KKK KX f‘ Mrs. Frank Coss;ntine and son Roy and Miss Amelia -Sherberg were guests at the Herman Thom home from Saturday till Monday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latterell of Blackduck visited a few days last week at the home of R. Shaw. F Frank Spears and family of Shooks passed through here Thurs- 'da,v on their way to Blackduck. John Rasmusson and family weat to Blackduck on Friday. Miss Alice Neely arrived from Be- midji Saturday night and began her school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winans, the Misses Alta Bateman and Hattie Bo- [AKE SALTS 10 FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat leas meat if you feel Backachy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat- ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa- sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diz- ziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you | have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body’s urinous waste t about four ounces of Jad Salts m “L pharmacy; take a table- 8 4 glass of water before break- fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis- ] .. This famous salts is made from aeid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for genérations to clean and stimulate slug- §hh kidneys and stop bladder irritation. 'ad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes & delightful effervescent lithia- gart, Forsten Gronseth and son George, and J. E. Bogart went to Blackduck on Monday. KX K KEKEKE KK KK KKK K * WASKISH * K KEKKK KKK KKK KK The dance in the new store was well attended. George Brown and son Earl came out from Kelliher last Wednesday. E. J. Bourgeois was up from Be- midji on Wednesday and was going north on Ditch No. 20. Otto Remberg went to Bemidji on Thursday. Ann Newell, who has been visit- ing her brother, left for St. Paul where she is employed by the Great Northern railroad. The new store is being painted in- side. A stock of goods was received yesterday. KKK KK KK KK KK KKK e TURTLE LAKE X HHKKKKKKKEK KKK KR James Long and son visited at J. H. Locke’s Sunday. .Anton Smith of Minneapolis ar- rived Thursday and will visit for some time at Mike Walters.’ Erick Stried of Nebish is vis- iting his aunt, Mrs. Clara Carlson. George Butler and family visited Sunday with relatives in - Buena Vista. Miss. Martha Miersch, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Au- gusta. Walters, left Thursday for Chicago where she will resume her work. Dr. Shannon of Bemidji was called Saturday to attend Mrs. Clara Locke, ‘who was very ill." At latest reports she is doing very nicely. Miss Mae Laney visited Sunday with the Misses Butler. The town board met Saturday at the town clerk’s. office to transact business. © Martin Larson has commenced the erection of a fine house. Al M. W. Butler was a Buena Vista visitor Saturday. ‘Walter Carlson Sundayed with his water drink which millions of men and |Parents, returning Monday to his women take now and then, thus avoiding {work in Bemidji. diseases. Mr. and Mrs. Larkins and daugh- | serlous kidney and bladder e When in the Twin Gities LOOKUSUP ' See Our Large Line of Farm Implements and Automobiles HUDSON & THURBER CO —_—_— Manufacturers & Wholesalers Only Complete Stock Hardware Specialties When You Visit (] . o il Minneapolis | Call and See Our Quality “¢ Line of Home Labor MeetMeat theF Be sure and visit the booth of the " Diamond Box Mfg. Company in the Poultry Buildin%md see the display of Egg Cartons, Parcel Post Boxes for Farm Products and Poultry Supplies : i Saving Equipment ’ DEERE-WEBBER CO. Diamond Box Mifg. Co. o e dugmer ; Implement & Threslier MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 219 Second Amm Supplies ! John Deere Dealers at all important towns Misneapell ' m:&&oflsm You need these in your home. ‘We install anywhere “On Approval” See Exhibition in Machi ry Building During State Fair Week e A Speci‘al Showing and Sale of $ One Block from Dayton's Favored Models in Women’s Apparel ROOT & HAGEMAN Call at our Exhibit Booth No. 5 while at the State Fair and see the VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Nicollet near 4th-formerly ‘“Pearce’s”-Minneapolis Cartis Auto. Trailer o 3 TR The Crow-Elkhart Line of Costs Waists When you come to the Fair, vist Automobiles and the Savage 20 nits Furs our Exclusive Victrola Shop. New, Touring, 5 Pasa., sellin; 59! Dresses Hats perfect records thataretested before e sellisg at $599, and Secure an Agency Contract for your County ALEX. R. CURTIS, 1405 Hennepin Aveaso | Minneapolis we ship. THE TALKING MACHINE €O, ARCHIE MATHEIS 923 NICOLLET, AT TENTH STREET Take First Avende Cars to Teath Street Wind Shields Repaired Western Wind Shield Works 1513 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis THE WHITE IS KING | See our exhibit of Concrete for the rest of the i Machinery, Hoisting Outfits | and Dump Wagons. NELS ERICESON & SON 405 Boston Bik., 3rd This Ad Brings a certain amount of money to your city. Remember this when ordering goods in our line. Western Motor Supply Co. s, Mina. and Hennepin Minneapolis Whits Sewisg Rackise 0. xm hours in social dancing. The mail box at the Great North- lter of Turtle River passed through |where she will spend a few days with urday for a visit with relatives at this town Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. Earl Helmer, be- | Mayville, N. D. A. F. Sadler transacted business|fore going to Ner home at Edg$-| The show atthe M. W. A. hall Sat-|ern depot was broken into Sunday in Puposky Saturday. wood, Iowa. urday night drew a large crowd. Af- |night and one sack of mail stolen. T Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom were Be- |ter the show the chairs were removed | It was probably the work of tramps. ¥ K KKK KKK KKKKKKK|midji visitors Saturday. and the young folks spent a few| Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Schranz, who x LIBERTY *| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helmer left| = * k% KK %K KKKKKKKKX| Monday for Bemidji after spending Mrs. Hagen and four children of |a few days with Mrs. Helmer's grand- Murdock, Minn., and Miss Otena Ny-|parents, J. Fishel. gaard of St. Paul, are visiting their| Mr. and Mrs. M. Larson and daugh- brother, Robert Stai. ter Myrtle’ of Nymore attended Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson of Liv-|church here Sunday forenoon. ingston, Montana., visited a few days e last week with the latter’s aunt,| X KX KK KKK KKK KK KKK ¥ Mrs. M. Rygg. x SHEVLIN * Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have visit-|% % ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ X X X ¥ X ¥ X ¥ ed relatives at Chicago and Belvi- T. E. Rider, Nels Nelson and A. dere, Il L. Gordon were business visitors at A birthday party was given for J.|Bemidji Friday. Fishel Sunday. :Dinner was served Engineer Uniland was inspecting at two o’clock to a number of rela-|the work on the state road here on o APPLY SULPHUR LIKE A COLD CREAM WHEN SKIN BREAKS OUT SAYS SULPHUR WILL END ITCHING ECZEMA S S T D B In the treatment of the various formsjfore invaluable in overcoming irritable of disfiguring, itching and burningland inflammatory affections of the skin. Eczema such as Acne, Ringworm, Salt/While not always establishing a perma- Rheum, there is nothing known that can|nent cure, yet in every instance it in- take the place of bold-sulphur cream.|stantly stops the agonizing itching; It effects such prompt relief, even in[subdues the .irritation and heals the in- the aggravated Eczema, that it is alflamed, raw skin right up and it is often never-ending source of amazement to|years later before any Eczema eruption physicians. again appears. For years bold-sulphur has occupied| Those troubled should obtain from a secure position 'in the treatment oflany good pharmacist an ounce of bold- tvesand, friends, 2 $ Thursday. cutaneous eruptions by reason of itsjsulphur cream and apply it directly Mrs. Smock and little son, who Adrian Carlson left Monday for| cooling, parasite-destroying properties.|upon the abrasion like an ordinary cold have been visiting her parents, J.|Minneapolis. Bold-sulphur is not only parasiticidal|cream. Tt isn* unpleasant and the Fishel, left ‘Monday for - Bemidjil Mr. and Mts. G. D. Ames left Sat-| but antipruritic and antiseptic, there-prompt relief afforded is very welcome. Every Saturday we have special bargains for you and this Saturday we are pleased to announce some extra special bargains. Special Sale on Silk Waists for Saturday Only White - In dark‘biue, black In pussy willow silk, SKlRTs wash silk waist, regular $2.50,only and Roman stripes, crepe de chine and mes- —Special in large sizes only a few left, Saturday spe- regular $4.95, Saturday saline, in all colors, reg. Hlue and btk in Raiar (T B S S e special... ..ccocoeeeeeniennnns $6.95, Saturday special.. fimics and Plai, styles up : to the minute; values to $6.95, Saturday special....... $1.85 | $2.95 | 9390 |&ss KIMONAS, 0One Hour Sale, From 3 to 4 p. m. A good selection of Kimonas in crepe and flannel, sizes from 98 C 36 to 44, values up to $1.95, Saturday only Ask Us For Did You A Get One Of Flne Our Souvenir Souvenirs?

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