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The Bemldu Baily Pmleer Wil o Damiel Lawler stumping e| NEFVOUS | , o || o ; 7 .mwwww’m' state' for W. S. Hammond, claiming| To._ ge ? wh abnormally excitab! h : W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. co |State for I Emo 7 iness,’”” who are abno) ex le or who 3 - VETERINARIAN Publishers and Proprietors to be a candidate “favoring county. honal le;xsne}:xce ?muinef dizzy spells, or nervons } . Phone 164-2 Pogue’s: Livery Telsphone 31 option.”—Granite Falls Tribune. izzy >ikgy eadaghe ;:“::‘mulnm _are_usually. suffereze, i | ; & % -~ ~ e DRAY LINE Entered at the post office at Bemldj! 9 - HEongneta ot aren B ista o A% The fact that more than 10000| [epressed g DR. PIERCE’S e - votes in the state had not been pro- 3 e ' D. l DRAY AND&'RANSFER oL ined'every a0t rhibn oxoBpt BURMAY | perly ‘cbunted asiappears to. Havel | avorlte q Safe and Piano Moving No attention paid to anonymous cob-|{pheen the casé in the state auditor-| | ies.:Addio ‘Curtsinger, of | | is the [soothing, condial and woman: - {butions. Writer's name must be % - Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. known’to the' editor, but mot necessar- |ship contest, proves that the present| ] Gedar St Cairo lil, wrote brings about arinyigomating cake by ...m e o U Jor publibgtion, rtmary law is altogether too compli- system. - Overcomes'the weakness a flw drag- i 2 Communications for the Weekly Plo-|P M “Isend81 cents for your ‘Com- ging pains which l'egembls the pains of rheu- 4 v ! 4 o Toesday o wnen wrer o inuee|cated and should be:radically revis-f fi"dfi?fimfi:'m“:finu, matism. Thousunds of women in the past forty DENTISTS. = vublication in the current issue ed by the next legislature.—Spooner| T“’{“““‘,‘.“P“&‘#‘?’“‘m‘,‘e years can bear witness;to.its:benaefits. : PR L STANTON e News. 5 Sad and-ubed £or 25 yoars. o donler ip medlcines slle It 1 Hauid o sagas- & 2 : =S Al e “Bhg pear by caveiar e 3 Jieds Mool dover oo by Addr: ‘:;.":1’7?"1"’.‘ 'h“"w" i’ ot g T [ R Ofice tn“Winter Block Throo months, postage pai The report of the state efficiency | | e telanimunr e ol Or and Burgical Snstitute, Butfalo, N 7. e E E T R P IFR R PSR R RSB D R R R I o TIONT Bhe Vear, postage paid -+ commission Is attracting wide atten-| funjtartectrsionaioler mummmnunm REHIITH X One-halt cent per word per ok |% One-half eent per word per |DR. J. oMY, The Weekly Pionssr tion throughout the union. Whether!| remedyorwomenaoastrengtn | - pr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellats. Rogalote and-lavigsrate | ¥ Iggus, cash ‘with copy. _ | 1ssue, cash with copy: o i L v!sfes‘.hcanmalnls; wSunNonty. of | Minnesota adopts it or not, it is like- | §-28CTi heaien Stomach, Liver and-Bowels, Sugar-Coated-Tiny Gramules. Kk ZRegular ocharge rate one ¥|% Regular charge rate onc ¥ N Hotel. % E o Ver. o e Of e weck. Published eVery |}y to become the basis for reform| i 1% cent, per.ward, per. {nseztion. No 4|, cABt per word per-insertion. No & orth of Mar] adaress for $1.60 in adva..ce. movements in a number of other & adfaken for. less (then 10 %|* ad taken: for less ,then 10 ¥ T ]S PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN |States. The opportunity is open to 3 3 its buildh for there is a basic prini[* eeuts |Phone 31. |% cents Phone 31. x| " ADVERTISING BY THE . Minnesota to show the way into ‘a | deslgn that give one the impression of dings, for there peii ¢ gazing on a Carnegie public library or ;fi;-‘n iy erel e Taresion ;{v a museum. There is considerable ex- bodying all ¢iie convenlanies'of & mol’ e ngiall {’:‘l‘j;‘t“pf;’;:!'n"g“fiz?itz"f“;]:c“ets:fi; pifect | ern city. The'same effect of design as | HELP WANTED R R R R KRR R R K KK K KKk &k Kok & & ¥|GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, better form of administration, a bet- ) S LAWYER. ter system of legislative appropria- tions, a better organization of the Miles Block Phone 560 ‘BOR SALE GENERAL OFFICES f th g R s annasenepe| o oreerrrserran e | 1 T ISR Conrt, Commissioner i NEW YORK AND CHICAGO civil sefvice.—Sandstone Courier. tifying to the city. one finds upon Dresden china ls ap:|WANTED—Traveler: Age 27 to|FOR SALE—I have the: following mmi parent throughout the city, and the ATTORNEY AT LAW uniform ‘height of tle buildings lends -50. .Experience. unmecessary.; Sal-| farm machinery to exchange for ary, commission :and..expense: al-| livestock, one two horse corn cul- “Frequently the effect is still more SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITiE® == z g -improved by placing around the stone Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser i are . 0 o " 1 Ll dmfimd Ll:)altl t:;e G“e;‘;]lan;h;t structure a sort of park with shade :d;x;"::z:;:?:xy df::z;?i;:g:g:g -lowance to- right-man. J. E:‘Me-| --tivator, oné, one horse corn cultl- Building, A back-handed slap at justice asjusing dum-dum bullets. ¢ trees and green plots. I the Germans | g PICFESt ¥E Brady, Chicago. vator, one potatoe sprayer, TWo|H. J. LOUD administered in Hennepin county, fof it? That's the idea. Why mot| oo % e D% onson Wiy we | 998 T uiln e s s e R o i W . |the realms deyond. I would esteem i Ealani ) ot > WANTED—Woman _ for general % was taken this week by Edwin S cannot also do it. i % more or less dirty cities in Burope, al- Thompson of St. Paul, when he sent |bolts? Why mnot? Poison ‘em.| «We failed to find the elevated rail-| ,0u0h certain of the European citigs the following letter to P. S. Neilson, |Blow ’em up? Why mnot? It is| roads in foreign cities in any _way SU-| have better systems of housecleaning clerk of the court: “I am 62 years|war. Anything goes in war. The | perior to our own in construction, and | thay our own, In Germany we found old, and it is only a question of a|idea is death. The more dead, the| We found them little better in beauty | (ney nad gone to the extent of inlay- gles, one garden drill, one, two| Office with Reynolds & Winter +horse-Kentueky single disk harrow ¥ Opposite Markham Hotel and other farm machinery. W. G = ‘WANTED—Girl for laundry work.{ Schroegder. 2 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS housework on: farm,near: Bemidji. Address W, c|o Pioneer. | of design. Railroad stations sacrifice | jno” sew, o Hlds “thint ware e Apply at once. ‘Hotel Markham. — . RS i i . War is not a Sunday school | * & *©| ing sewers wi e ere regu-| FOR SALE CHEAP OR TRADE—|DR. ROWLAND :ew “astuat gra 3&(0:‘9 Ib wl'iulit'ii :xect::: or o booya party. The sooner | USefuiness to the e o Lheie| larly cleancd. thus insuring -the .quick | WANTED “Two dishwashers. ADDIY| One 1912 E. M. F. Thirty, in first| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON rom actual practice or be 3 station sheds, but muc e sae style | pagsage of debris and making the dan- 3 ] Bt * - i Miles Block the realms beyond. I would esteem they are all dead the sooner they | prevafls abrond as Is found in our | jior of disease noglisible, at once:jHotel Maxkham. class shape, with new set of tires. Office—Miles it as a great personal favor if you|Wwill quit. When a man is dead what| smaller stations. The canals are bor-| "o visited the sewdge gardens qf| WANTED—Dishwasher at Meyer's| One model 24 Buick roadster, _E. A. SHANNON, M. D. would endeavor to have the four |does he care whether he was stabbed | dered by stone jetties that are a ',_'x_-'enf Paris and Berlin. Those at the French Dairy Lunch. ‘bought new July, last year, and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN cases in which I am interested called | With a blueberry pie or shot out.of | improvement over those in our cities.| capital ave cultivated under private in- in:perfect-order. For demonstra- in Mayo Black which are mow 50 ugly thiat 1o pleas: | terests; they raise artichokes and other | WANTED—Kitchen girl at PUSORST | (ion conl on Bomidji Auto Co. |ppope g:;“e s ant neighborhoods border upon tlw(;ll- vegetables on the lands enriched by the|. Hotel. FOR SAL] When it o b o “The last word in railrond bridges | city's sewers. The plan of allowing pri: | ————— o LE-—When it comes to bar-|np ™ T TS ANBORN 2nd aqueducts is to be found in Ger-| vate individuals to hold land on these| WANTED—Dishwasher at* E"““‘“"“ gaing; this is a real one. Nice 5- tor trial while I am still able to pre-[a cannon at Jasper Peak?—Tower sent them in person.” The cases are | Weekly News. four personal injury suits against Hotel. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Du- ] many, where even those bridges that| farms has not proved satisfactory en- QLel room house and lot on Minnesota Office=—Miles Block . buque railroad. support the modern‘locom\?uves give rely, for as soon as the torrential rains ( "y rpn Table waiter at Erickson| Ave. First $650.00 takes it. —ee e the impression of being frail SPMISAO! begin the farmers ref-uge to accept the Hotel. Terms. Martin Longballa, Phone|/DR. L. A. WARD . < fairyland. Yet they are designed with| further addition to their soil, and the 532 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fight for Existence. the most lasting methods of the twen-| refuse from the sewers Is necessarily FOR RENT ¥ Over First National Bank The state board of control has tieth century. Most of the work is of | turned into the Seine. In Berlin, how-| ... .o so Bt l0 o mnnn | FOR SALE—Eight-room house in Bemidji, Minn. taken the first step in the campaign concrete. N ever, the city owns the farms, and the|FOR RENT—Four steam heated fur- g00d repair; will sell .cheap if . , . which it has been planning to pre- ——t “It is often amusing to find in the| system is always in operation. It is a nished rooms for housekeeping. taken before Oct. 1. Call at house, | DR. A. E. HENDERSON serve its identity and to combat the iassive but graceful designs of many | familiar sight to see even the cattle| 793 Minn, Ave. Phone 319. e TatiEh ¥ B BELdE thF the Engin“rs Makn 2 Smdy German structures the suggestion of a| feeding on the herbs of these farms, s ey 915 Bemidji Ave. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON man’s or an’animal's face or form,| and instead of looking like a swamp]FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Over First National Bank FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The r Bemidji, Minn. legislature by the economy and ef- E which lends a singular enchantment to| the Ia e So cleverly laid out that light housekeeping. 503 Beltrami Piloneer ki 2 = ficlency commission that the board - Travel Tour. the consideration of these marvels of| the ordinary. observer miglt not sus-| avenue. Phome 827-W. e il grocsre any ¥ind of|omee Phone 36 Res. Phone 72 be: aholished and Ita- power, dutles engineering. pect their functions, for many trees| —___—_~ ' | -Fubber.stamp for you on short no- IR, E. H. SMITH and functions, in a modified way, be “1 consider Dresden the peer of all| planted upon ‘them give beauty and |FOR RENT—House, 817 Minn, Ave. | tice. - L S W 2 g Bur it esi f| color to the landscape.” i f R. C. Hayner. transferred to one responsible de- SEWAGE FARMS AT]’HAG]’. the Buropean cities in the designs of| colo eapy Inquire of C. Hay. FOR SALE — Six-room completely Office Security Bank Block modern house, 50-foot east front. Address “S,” c|o Pioneer. DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 76 Bemidji, Minn. cents each delivered to your home partment head. Publicity has been determined upon by the board mem- bers as the best means of stemming | pyplic Structures Are ‘Surrounded by the tide and educating publie senti-| parks—Gas Tanks Are Inclosed In “{| WANTED—Second :hand household 'Koors Bros, co_ _goods. M. E. Thertson. ment to a point where it will he| Stone Walls— Dresden Pronounced Gusenssoisns: LOST .AND -FOUND Model Mtg. Co. A V. GARL(;‘CK M. D. :l"’:fofi:g‘::;tw !:;svi:;rgleu:’;f’!fi: the Peer of Foreign Cities. M o d el M anuf a cturl n c fo) STRAYED—Team of horses; one|FOR SALE CHEAP—Coal stove m| pyg ETEGHC;OS;M%HROAT the board has Issued a bulletin ad- | The supetiotity of foreign cities from g 5 To8n hiorse, 0no"black are, from| .fns shage, Fhone 176, Glasses Fitted the viewpoint of civie planning and Incorporated Chas. Barclay’s place-at Boot Leg Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markh: dressed to the state press and pro- | hoytification of industrial buildings Manufacturers ana Jobbers lake. Finder splease notify John “MISOELLANEOUR 5. Mosth Markham mises to follow it up with others of |ana plants is pointed out in-a recent Ice Cream, Bakery Coods Marin, ‘Bemidji, Minn. ADVERTISERS _The great. state of St Telophons 108 a similar nature until the legislature | interview by George T. Hammond; en- 3 ———————————————— | Noh Dakota offers unlimited op. |DR. F. J. DARRAGH meets. This is the first time in the | gineer of design of the bureau of sew- VREITY FOOD Confectionery and Fountain Supplies WY rooss LOST—Between .Crookston Reading a off unj ] D 'OéTéOPAT}IIC PHYSICIAN history of the board that it has|ers of Brooklyn, who l‘etur;lega short 315 Minnesota Ave. N. W: Telephone 125 ? room .and -Svea hotel, -check book ::;'“:::‘:;x:::‘ b“’,‘{::“r;:‘;;";?é Specialist of Chronic Diseases ioi 5 ile | time ago from a touf of European acaiae idii i g cantaining $30. Finder please re- 3 5 ety Z‘Z:fl‘sf:.‘:"fx'::affmfiakifl:e“g'él: £109. whereon fig made Extansive Shid; Semid)l, Minncadia) By turn to:thissoffice. ~ $5.00-reward. | 2dvertising medium in the Fargo Aiosptions¢ltation ies and observations with Chief En; time to time issued press bulletins| gineer Fort of the bureau; The en. the board has until recently been re- | gineers visited London. Paris, Berlin, ticent in regard to the giving out of | Hamburg, Dresden and other great cen: information. Tt has been a mistaken | ter's of engineering design and returne 1 policy and has’ worked to their dis-|With many photographs and notes of H : ->” | municipal conditions. { advantage, since the board finds it-| [, ot of the European cities, MJ self face to face with a fight for its | cording to Mr. Hammond. they did no& Daily and Sunday Courler-News|208% 3rd St., over Blooston 'S the only seven-day paper in the| Day and Night Calls Answered. state.and ‘the paper which carries the - largest amount of classifiec DR. L J. P(E%%%Ilig%ls’r ‘advertising. - «dhe . Courler-News | - 3o n )l foot troubles, Corns ‘eovers .North Dakota like a blank: o s s removed without pain. Ingrowing et;. reaching all parts of the state il a N ientif .the day of publication; it Is the nails an bunions scientifically % treated. Price 50c a corn. Private >paper. to use In order to get re- imultes.rates one eent. per word first| IS made. Phone 495-1. Oftice slmsertion, sone-half..cent -per word B . -~0le. O. ‘Kolstad. FARMS FOR'SALE. e~ r e e A FOR SALE—120 acres farm land about 500 cords :wood half hay Pencll se"ers' ‘ land on good.stream one:mile from atown: terms liberal price 12 1-2 existence. Bulletin No. 1 contains a | find the municipalities much ahead o A P' ' pr..acre. W. G. Schroeder. resume of the operations of the in-|New York in paving of streets and ttentlon ease WHY SUFFER with a corn :when stitutions under the board for the |Sidewalks. und in some, as in the case . you can have it removed, without biennial period ending July 31, 1914, | 0f Ldverpool, they found old fashione ; L cobblestones. They found the sa I 1] ! 3 " . s pain, in t'en minutes? L. J. Per-| . aucceeding:insertions; -fifty cents E. M. SATHRE Attention is called to the fact that|convenience resulting from street re- 1. | | 4 ] 1 I rault; office .over the Rex. per lineoper: month. . Address the ABSTRACTER xlinn:s;natwai atmsnghthed firstt of &xlurs as helg.aeéu_uttttlmt in Gen::dnfsn q < i n ; J NI > = T G . Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Bonded by National Surety Co. nf : e states to alopt the board system. | there was n empt to carry on traf- i rs. ‘B.H. Harriman has given a|gop—girm New York. Then follows a statement of duties | fic While the streets were repaired | i . £ f{ 1arge sum to the fund for supplying LB —Tomentiter. ribbons_to; O’Leary-Bowser BId; “The public buildings are designed; ( o g . every make of typewriter on the £ & imposed on board members and an v |a-meal-a day tothe.artists'-modelsof [ o0 [ Bemidji, Minn. ffort is made to show that the work | Vi2 caution and with none of the | "My | AN | the Latin quarters in Paris, atkel &% 50 cents iand 16 céit = : s mercenary methods which are in use| 7 A b -each. -Bvery ribbon sold for 76| cents guaranteed. Phone orders | MATTIE MITTUN -promptly ‘filled. Mail orders giver TEACHER OF PIANO thesame careful attention as when 1001 Minnesota Ave. *you -appear in person. Pohne 31 ~The Bemldjl Ploneer Office Supply [¥ ¥ % % X % % X, % % ¥k X & X X % “8tore, ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS ¥ - RS RS EEEE SRR 163 West Bound ‘Leaves: 186 East, Bound Leaves. MPLS., RED LAKZ & MAN. " . 187 West Bound Leaves. 1] 5 F“RHHURE M"] _GREAT NORTHERN is about all three men can handle. | with our architects,” said Mr, Ham.| Although no mention is made of the | mond. ‘ proposal to let one department hedd| -“Perbaps the most unsightly struc- ‘ to do this work, yet the inference is| tures in our great cities are the lurid||’ | B clear that the board does not believe | 823 tanks that rear up even in residen- that such a plan would be practical. tial sections. The Germans have obvi- || It-is-safe to ‘predict that the “NEW BE- "[j| ~Needanyielp? “Try a want ad. FHIDJI” will be the popular ‘“‘writing stick” in this section of the state within a very short period. You’ve often wanted that smooth writing . . lead..the kind that makes you want to write d forever. Well, that’s just the kind you’ll find - in ‘the “NEW BEMIDJL.” Everybody sells J ’em, or ought to. Just ask your merchant, if he-does not carry them in stock he’ll be glad to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will “Money to l.qan on Real-Estate John'F. ‘Gibbons Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. ated this by inclosing their gas tanks within stone. structures of handsome: Selfish ‘Wilson, . After playing the double-cross act . ) on Judge L. G. Pendergast for the splendld mmlne past four months, F. A. Wilson and “J. J’s” Sentinel were compelled {o 'st h T bl deeclare themselves, either for or 2 omac rou e against J. . U. Williams of Baudette. 2 North Bound Arrives. . 1. Nortk ,Bound Leaves Zl_ea[y o ' 800 BATLROAD East Bound . Leaves. 1 s 2 ; 33 West Boun : Mr. Williams delivered “the goods” | ‘I'Suffered for Several Years be filled- while you wait. TheM.a%l’?keIS £ ~UNBERTAKING i B Boum o s:'ég'g: at Baudette for Wilson at the pri-| * Peruna Restored My Health ; i 106 ; i maries, but Wilson was too much of ) A1 i al A A H.:N.MsKBE, Fanesal Director 19 i a “lightweight” to reciprocate in Be- | Mrs. Elizboth i ust : ; 0 ! B e “l - Duluth Wheat and Flax. MNe «Fameral, Freight West Leaves at. 2 midji. Now Baudette comes to the | muciset S’. N W i [ ] Duluth, Sept. 18.—Wheat—On_track MINNESCTA & m'rsnurnnlu? front and demands that the Sentinel | Washington, D, C., \ * ‘Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 82 South Bound Leave !1 North Bound Leave: Nauth Bound Leave: rth Bound Leave: Erelxht South Leaves a Freight North Leaves at. FUNERAL_DIRECTOR NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open da.fly, except Sunday, 1 to § p P, m. Sunday, redding resw b m. and-to arrive, No. 1 hard, $1.11%; No. 1-Northern, “$1:10%; - No.- 2 ‘Northern, $1:06%. “>Plax—On-:track-and ‘to ar- rive, $LHL. writes: ‘I am pleased to ‘endorse show its ‘colors. No more “strad- dling’ .u!e fence goes.' You must be [ om0 a splen- for Williams or against him with did medicine for your paper Mr. Wilson,” is the word | catarrh and stom. sent out, so Wilson finall aeliitranble,f thom hecomes traitor to the Ber ?ggs san. | phien T suftered ecomes traitor to the Bemidji can-|sor several years. didate. Of course if anybody op- I took it for sev- poses Wilson; he’s a traitor, a dis-|eral months and ™ oei i = “Here’s five cents, a new ‘Bemidji, please” .. amHan b ss¥ s |3 -South..St. Paul Liye_Stock. . % South St. Paul, Sept. 18.—Cattle— Nearly 100,000 “NEW BETIDJIS’ are in Stoers, $5.5009.00; cows. and helters, T Bemidji right this minute. These merchants $4.75@8 00, "celves, $0.00D10,10; atock: M. E. "IBERTSON d ers andc-feeders, $4.75@7.75. -Hogs— loval citizen, and “Bites the Hand |2 the end of that already have them and chers are getting -l ss35@850. Sheep—Lambs,: $5.000" . Results are most aiways certain That Feeds It,” and all that, but it's | was restored snd have) ~them as fast as deliveries can;-be 'made. :(off|8.00;-wethers, $450@5.75; ewes, $2.50 UNDERTAKER and when you use a Ploneer want ad. verfectly proper for him to express|felt splendidly ever| % Their names will be.added to this list then. :fj| @5.25. a 2 2 One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Mesdpinion: Ton't-Vetds salfieh, Wil- | o MR takanlt Wha I Goitact Remember, too, that when you sell a “NEW Minngapolis Grain. i . - 4 a cold and it soon'rids the system of ’ » o nneRpolie Graln. g COUNTY: CORONER : i ey o telr oo yoome XIEBL | dny’ catarehal tendencles. BEMIDJI” you sell the best. nickle penc:i:3 én J| roneanois, Ceene. 15— yrnens g ‘H ARNESS “ serials : -Over Ten Years Ago. 1 ‘the world, and when you buy a “NEW - Sept., $1.07% Dec, $1. ay, o i M : distress signals” that L. H. Nord is| u1 woua not be without Peruna. 24 y Beltrami:Ave. ‘Bemidji,” Minn. e wantitoimall astow ok tas: 117, h cle track: No. 1-hard, MIDJI”’ you buy the best nickle pgncll in the e e e world. : 07%; No. 3 Northern, $1.00% @1.02% ; use it as you see fit. I still use Pe- No. 3 yellow corn, 76@76c No. 3 white 5 oats, 49% @45 walk-a-way in the race for house|runa when I think it necessary. T am The Stores That Sell Them member. Williams is a highly re-| Fecommending it to- iny--neighbo | —Barker’s-Drug and Jewelry Store the big man in the race and the max | Although it was'over ten years ago who looks like a sure winner. And [ that I first gave you my testimonial, I they ‘also know for a'certainty that|2m Of the same opinion as when I wrote it, and give you the privil Judge L. G. Pendergast will have a| nse 1t e you see nt T stit uesors nesses Cheap to advertise them, Call in and see them. . Ziegler’s Second Hand Store 5 ? R iehicaco, Sent. 18.~Wheat—sept, ) : spected citizen of Baudette and the | WReneVer & chance occurs! 7Edward‘Netzer Drug Store o srimyg May, | oue&. EXCL as a bOY, citizens of Bemidji regret that he . "Roe & Markusen Grocerv:Store : { aci,/ 10%4c5-May, ~tie.a can to:a dog’s tail STOVE 00D FOR SALE | permitted himself to be misled by one Diarrhoea ‘Quickly. Cared. =2 p A-Nelson-Grocery Store | | B psshe: < va_ndymhlq: scoot? : BUNDLE WOOD lz_—zo in. long b ol S0 M:IY';:is“:‘::;:::h:;:“;xf ’"‘ Henry Miller firo?;qy‘sfore} : D {Fry afi&i&fflr—&mk*:xg:‘fe:} e ;::: ;_/imfit:)u,dl%—we %’dt' 7&D§k- beyond, w 2 y ; P : “The Fair Store 3R --30@23c., Poultry—Springs, 15@16c; nd .hew about tha _—— suaded me to try-a’ bottle of Ghas ik ! & % KK K K K K% ¥ % K % % & % & | berlain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarr—§.~ The:Bemidji-Pioneer Store : 15%@16c. _lot, or-house or piece abz;‘:'“d to Nymore, $2 00 and * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *|hoea Remedy. Atfter - taking - ous|} W. G.-Schroeder . : “Ghicago Live Stack. \W’fi‘lm‘t“"e' P ?“t" you BLOCK WOOD KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KK &|dose of it T-was cured. It -alsoff ~“F. A.flegroth Variety Store “Ghigago; Sept. 18.—Cattle—Bpaves, Mg ,"’D;?ff flmfee' W Delivered to Bu.qn, $2.00 to After war fails, then what? Rea-[cured others that I-gave "1t t William:Mc Cuaig i ,L“fiéjfwfiz’fiz‘&?,fi“fi%a d to it friend—do it|| 7thSt., beyond, $2 son, of course, that was just as con-|Writes M. E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. | A. T..Carlson Variety Store venien and easy to.secure as before |That is not at all unusual. - An ore aifers, -$800@9.30; _calyes; m@ now! oy nllnlmudm Ny-am $1.75 and ‘Abercrombie & 'McCready,grd! St. 1250, Hosseatisht, 458303 ; half a million men had been killed [dinary attack:of diarrhoea can -al 3 2 5 : i or wounded.—Stillwater Gazette. |most invariably be cured by one otf Aberemmbie &\\McGready Beltrami Ave. o Wea s&‘fi@-ssa T;fi@?fi%fi) . Phone 31, Telephone Orders Nc. 82 gl two doses of this remedy. For sale ride 73816 @8:30; 3 . Bhoep—N M:l TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY - by All' Dealers. There will be many laughable

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