Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 4

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BREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUPS AND COLDS PROMPTLY Make the Best Remedy at Home—128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents. Don’t neglect your spring cold, found the best remedy ever used in cough or any Bronchial afteotion, |Severe Coughs, Colds, Whooping but commence treatment immediate- Cough or Croup, and it will also be found excellent for Bronchial ly, and through using the ProPeT| ., and Bronchitis. Besides medicine, it can be checked from the|tnese druggists guaranteeing ‘“‘that very start and promptly cured, but if|it will be the best remedy ever used,” neglected probably will hang on alllit will likewise be found the most spring; if it does not develop into|cconomical, because one bottle (50 something more serious such as Pneu- |cents’ worth) makes a full pint (128 monia cr Consumption. True, there |tcaspoonsful) of the most excellent are hundreds, yes thousands of cough [medicine for any of the above af- remedies cn the market. While some |fections, “hen mixed at home with are good, there are many which are!one pint of granulated sugar and not, but are positively harmful, due|one-half pint of water. It makes as to the narcotics which they contain. much, or more, than would cost you But why cxperiment with these dif-|$2.00 to $3.00 of almost any of the ferent remedies purely on the|ordinary ready-made kinds, sold in strength perhaps of some testimo-|bottles holding only 24 to 30 tea- nials or on the exaggerated claims|spoonsful. You will be the sole of manufacturers, when Schiffmann’s|judge yourself and under the same New Concentrated Expectorant is|positively. “Money Back” guarantee sold by Barker’s Drug Store on such [which the druggists make for the fa- a positive guarantce to give perfect|mous Asthmador. Absolutely no satisfaction, yes even more—money |risk is run in buying this remedy.— will be refunded by them if it is not|Adv. ATTLES MOVIE HARDWARE HIS UNDOING Reel 1. Neighbor:—(wife weeping) Why Helen, what’s the matter. Is there anything I can do for you. Did your husband strike you? Weeping woman:—Worse than that, He made me mad and I scolded him. [con- tinues weeping] Admission Free Weekly Changes WASHING MACHINES Motor High Speed, ball bearing washer. Runs easy loaded or empty. Lightens wash day labor and saves lots of time. Guaranteed. ............ $12.50 Improved 1900 Gravity Washer. Has no wheels or gears, light running, easy to operate. Sold under a posi- tive guarantee $12.50 Reel 11. Neighbor: —He’s a cruel brute. He ought to be punished. I'll give him a good lick- ing if you say so. Just what did he do? Weeping woman:—Yes, what did he do. That'’s the trouble. [ gave him every rea- son to do something, but he just sat there and yawned. rirleleislefeieieieleeieleinieinienieini=el | WOOdS, Where, with the help of Savory, he.unloaded his sled for the ) o me morning’s- haul. He is ‘conflned to Sclentlflc house now from weakness. Farming Among those who attended the WATERMELON ANTHRACNOSE. North Central Minnesota Education- Preventable by al association meet in Bemidji from rdeaux Mixture, - |Blackduck were the following: Supt. by United States department of land Mrs. W. E. Peik, Miss Northrup, agriculture.] Miss Hagy, Miss Hartgering, Miss Watermelon growers in various sec- | Afden, Miss Steiner, Miss Ruth Went- tions of the country frequently suffer [worth and Miss Olive Hines. loss from a disease which blights the foliage and spots the fruit. The leaves are covered with irregular dark, dead Feb, 7. spots and may die before the melons 5 are ripe. The trouble develops on the | MrS. Vesta Howard of Olewine, Ia., fruit in the form of water soaked and [but formerly of Blackduck, is visit- later sunken spots of varying size, |iNg among her friends and relatives which come to have a pink center |in Blackduck and vicinity. made up of masses of the fungus A petition has been put before the spores. As the disease progresses the |village council of Blackduck signed melons decay. This is anthracnose |by J. I. LaBarge, George Leet, C. W. and is caused by a parasitic fungus |Conway, J. R. Pacha, R. A. Bwor, J. related to those which produce the ap- |A. Gustafson, Bernt Strand, H. E. ple bitter rot and pod spot of bean. |Peterson, R. Lett, M. Lett, W. H. The fungus causing watermelon an- {Bert Smith, Thomas Hayden, W. H. thracnose attacks cucumbers, canta- |McAlister and B. B. Beighley request- loupes and squashes, but probably not, |ing that the question of license or no license be put before the voters at the annual village election to be held March 14. . KK KKKK KKK KKK KKK BLACKDUCK LAKE * (By Special Correspondent.) KX KK KKK KA KKK XK KD * * Troublesome A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Owens of Hines, Monday, Take advantage of a want ad. Wev Surren With Baoxacse, Kiowevs oR Rucumamisu Now ? Lettor Tells of Long-looked-for Presoription Dear Readers—If I can do any good in the world for others, I wish to do it, and I feel that it is mY duty to write about the wonderful results I received from the use of “ Anuric.” I was suffering from kidney and bladder troubles, scalding urine, backache and rheumatism, and feet and ankles swelled so that at times I could mot walk without assistance, Had taken several different kinds of kidney remedies but all failed. I sent o oL Dr. ll)xile‘!::ce'ls nswiesetd dg‘s;- covery, c,” whic] receive EFFECT OF ANTHRACNOSE. dl 2 tablon “&r‘;‘l 4 u{ fi‘,‘,fi“" hefi;.ei as a rule, any other cultivated crops. [ 2nd am_conyi a1 S popular 2 = s new medicine is good. I wish to rece ‘Warm and moist or rainy weather 1S | orimend it to mygnelghbors and every- especially favorable to the spread and body suffering from such_troubles. development of anthracnose, and for MRs. M. J. SARGENT. this reason it was more prevalent than T R . usual last season. The losses were MN&I‘;E:‘MY;A)‘?;V% :lll)&eggu;:lsdfish;:fli particularly severe in some districts known medicines. Well, this prescri where melons are grown on a large {tion is one that has been suwessfulry. scale for carload shipments. |lsec]d for im‘@srg y:a]lss b Kthe pliysic}gau% \ s i e and specialists at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ The department of agriculture has | 4 P lca i Trstitate, of Buftalo, found that the disease can be con-|N.'Y, for kidney:'complaints, and dis- trolled by spraying with bordeaux |eases n.r!sin% from disorders of the kid- mixture and trials of this treatment neys and bladder, such as ba';l;%%!;:: are recommended. The methods to bé | tion of the kidneys, inflammation of the employed are substantially those in use | bladder, scalding urine, and urinary for potatoes, cucumbers and other truck u%ll:)le% Sife e, ' Kt s Fact crops. The following points should be ey ) B observed to insure success: boen on sale o' tho public, but by ;‘ll:g rsuasion of many patients anc Use_ fresh homemade bordeaux mix- 3 ture. In preparing it follow directions | healing Tablet, r Pierce has finally it exactly, as much depends on the way gfigdg§“,'fi,g“;ilh§3'?m§g;fl;“.g Storesot the ingredients are combined. Use a nlls'sufilerm'sl,{ P for Blosoa's Auorh 2 ' t - |, Simply ask forDoctor Pierce’s Anurie 533‘1 spray pump, operated at a pres- | R Y B OO e o e of 100 pounds or more. Spray | Fyery package of “Anuric” is sure to be thoroughly. The time of application | Dr. Pierce’s, You will find the signature depends on the weather and the de-|on the pack: Just as you doon Dr. velopment of the crop. The disease };‘gg&s Et;:ggd mmhmflpu%;‘l;: T usually appears when the fruit is near- | Dr. Pierce’s Golden Megica] Discovery, 1y grown. Watch carefully for the grrolve‘z by yea(lis to be the t;est gen- leaf spot and spray as soon as any ap- | el tonic ‘and reconstructor S malier pears. In any case, make an applica- fi‘,:f,‘wn. le3 belng the best blood e tion two weeks before maturity and a second a week later. pounds; quicklime, four pounds; water to make fifty gallons. Prepare the copper sulphate by sus- pending it in a gunny sack just below the surface of several gallons of wa- SATURDAY No-Rub steam washer-something new, 0 shirts in 20 minutes, works on same principle as a steam laundry, very simple, anybody can operate it, takes up the same space that your boiler does on the stove.. .. ... $7.50 I-20d hand Voss water power washer, used but short timeand in good condition, a bargain at $8 - Reamm Neighbor:—Heler, you should get a divorce and he a gold medal [Exit neighbor] Woman stops weeping and heaves a flat iron as neighbor leaps through the door. @ Punch 0il Mops. Triangular form =1 adjustable handle, large size. A, With 1 gt can oil ... $1.50 At ST A COLD =Y [IANDLE SAD IRONS Dover, per set $1.00 Mrs. Potts, “ 125 Asbestos, per set 175 Electric, $2.75 to 4.50 WRINGERS Marvel--Metal spring frame $2 Ideal--Tletal frame, 1 year guarantee................ $3.25 Bicycle--Ball bearing, enclosed cogs, 3 yr guarantee $4.50 * Bicycle=--Ball bearing, enclosed cogs, 5 yr guarantee $5.00 Hickory=-Wringer and stand, @ ball bearing, enclosed cogs 3 yr guarantee $6.50 @ Hartford--Folding wash bench and wringer stand ....... .......... WOELI e $2.00 ® Clark’s=--Folding ironing board ... $1.25 Clark’s-=Folding clothes bars... .$1.00 Subseribe for The Poneer ter in a clean barrel. When the sul- phate is dissolved, which requires three or four hours, remove the sack and stir into the barrel enough additional water to make exactly twenty-five gal- lons of the copper solution. Prepare the lime by slaking it slowly and thoroughly in a clean barrel, strain and add enough additional water to make exactly twenty-five gallons of lime milk. Stir thoroughly. Pour the two. ingredients together into another barrel or, better, directly into the spray tank, if it will hold ‘fif- ty gallons. It is highly important to stir the ‘mixture; very thoroughly and to strain both ingredients before they are combined, as otherwise clogging of the spray nozzles might result. Use a copper or bronze wire strainer of eighteen meshes to the inch. Do not put copper sulphate or bordeaux mix- ture into tin or iron vessels. Use wood or .copper containers. Mix the bor- deaux as needed and apply at once. It s never so good after it has settled. Every one who uses bordeaux mix- ture frequently and in quantity will find it convenient to keep concentrated stock solutions on hand, as these keep indefinitely if the water which evapo- rates is replaced. . Build an elevated platform to hold the barrels. Suspend fifty pounds of copper sulphate to dissolve in a fifty gallon barrel of water. Slake fifty pounds of lime in another barrel. Add water to make fifty gallons of lime milk. When bordeaux mixture is need- ed stir both stock barrels and take from each as many gallons as the formula calls for in pounds. Dilute SPECIALS Will offer a few special prices on Shoes Saturday as follows: Men’s calf and gunmetal lace shoes, some English last some wide easy shoes good style. You will find shoes in this lot worth Broad easy shoe, no cap kid or calf.........$2.28 Tan button, good style, made to sell at $4. Sat- urday...............$2.786 Boys’ shoes, good heavy school shoes, the kind that is made for hard knocks,sizes 1to 6 $1.986 Smaller sizes boys’ shoes................ $1.66 1 lot girls’ shoes 8 1-2 to 13 gunmetal or pat- the copper sulphate in one barrel and the lime milk in another, each with ent .........:.......;31-65 half the water, and let the two run |lf One lot children’s shoes together into the stratner of the spray (W 4 to 8 at................8B¢C tank. Lot children’s felt. slip- pers fancy, up to size 1. Reg. 75c to $1 values. Saturday at .........46¢c Lot Ladies easy rubber heel shoes at......81.68 Ladies’ patent and gun- metal low heel and dress shoes, at.. .. $2.36 About 25 pair overshoes left clean them upat pr $1 Carpet slippers 26¢ pr. Felt slippers.....38¢ pr. C.A Knénp Shoe Store i Belgrami Ave. Preparedness. Preparedness is as important for the farmer as it is for the soldier. The farmer who Wwastes his leisure time and who fails to utilize rainy days and slack seasons to get his affairs in shape can never hope to catch up during the busy seasons. KX KKK KKK KK KKK KKK x HORNET * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Andy Ellis moved his hay and lum- ber to Rebedew lake this week. Olga and Clara Stene are ill with | mumps. ! ‘While unloading ties at Trondson spur on Wednesday, J. E. Bogart had another stroke of apoplexy, the first one being two years ago. He was able to drive his team back to thol &2rvd. Co-. The Store of Style, Quality and Service Phone 850 Bemidji, Minnesota New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses are Here. Unusual large selection to choose from, every garment individual in style. SUITS in Soiree, Gross de Londre, Taffetta, Poplin, Gabardine, Serge and checks at $15, $20, 25, $30 t0$65 COATS in Checks, Velours, Mixtures, Tweeds, Poplins and Serges at $10, $15, $20 to $40. . DRESSES in Taffetta, Crepe DeChine, Georgette Crepe and combinations at $18.50, $22.50 to $30. SKIRTS in Taffetta, Serge, Poplin, Gabardine, serge and Checks at $4, $5, $6, $7 to $8.50. WAISTS in Georgette Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Tub Silks and Combinations at $2.50, $3.50, $4 to $9. Come in early to see them. Ingredients.—Copper sulphate, four | EEEEEEEEEEEEGE—_—— -graphic portfolio of styles on real live Special Friday, Mar.3rd The Woman Who Cares will 'want to see the new SPRING LINES created by The Ideal Ladies Tailoring Co. oo 50 Original Models 250 New Spring Fabrics Every garment made to your Individual Measure and guaranteed for Style-Fit-Quality. The garments made by the Ideal Ladies Tailoring Co., are man- tailored of the highest standard, sewn with silk throughout. We sell only one garment of the same style and cloth; on)y one woman in this town will wear her own particular selection. This means Individuality in attire, a feature any woman of re- fined taste will appreciate. Come in and look through the photo- models. Come in and see the latest dictates of fashion in style and material. At 10 o’clock a. m. we will offer 20 Ladies’ Skirts, values $3.50 to $8.00 at $1 each. Cash only. No approvals. One to a customer. '

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