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P, P The Supremacy of Peruna as a Household Remedy 44 Years of Leadership Returned to His Work. Mr. Julm Gou , Frwinville, La., guffered with ee - ! He did 10t knOW Wa.:t L. o was unable to work. Could hardly cnt anything. After taking Peruna & ort time he Is now in perfect health. B4 2° % "am now dolng all work. ‘eiing as 1 was could be Peruna Every Change of Weather. Mr. E. Arnold, Westerly, R. L, con- tracted 8 severe cold. The cold set- tled in his side and produced a condl- tion that was thought to be pleurlsy. Every change of weather would bring a Teturn of his trouble. After taking Tuna all his ailments have vanished. Pain in the Stomach. Mr, Henry Kneck, Box 8i0. No, 1118 8. Vista Ave, Janesville, Wis., writes: “] wrota you abcut four weeks ago that T hu{n pain in my_ stomach. I followed your adyice, and hree bottles of your Peruna, and I am all right now.” I am very thankful for your adviee and your medicine.” A Housewife Restored. Mrs. R. W. Copelan, Box 22, Greens- boro, Ga., suffered several years with catarrh of tho stomach. She was in such poor health she could not attend to her houschold dutles at all. _Peruna was recommended by neighbors. _She was Induced to begin the use of Peru- Da. She says: _“After taking five bot- {les of Peruna T am happy 19 say th I am entirely cured. My indlgestion entirely gone.” Once a Chronic Invalid. Mrs. E. Riker, 508 Grant Ave., East Cedar Falls, Iowa, was once a chronic invalid. Four different doctors had been consulted without avail. She had taken five different medicines that had been -ommended, _without ~iinproyemegt. eruna_was tried and the good Tesdle was prompt and lasting. Expresses Her Gratitude. Mrs. Bamuel Ruth, 525 Union Ave., Lebanon, Pa., is able to sy positively that she has been cured by Peruna, She can_scarcely find words to express her gratitude for her recovery. For maoy years she had been a sewi-invalid fro chronic catarrh. Three substantial men, heads of families, made efficient once more by Peruna. Three housewives restored to thejr families. These are only samples of what Peruna is doing every day, everywhere. Surely, this is a splendid work. Anything that conserves family life and makes the home more desirable and comfortable, nourishes the heart root ef civilization. Peruna is a great civilizer, VOTE FOR (Voted for all Primary, March 14. O.J. LARSON For Cummins Delegate at Large To Republican National Convention Presidential Give Northern Minnesota a delegate. over Minnsota) (You can vote for 4). [ E R S R E R RS R E R RE S ¥ GO0 TO CHURCH TOMORROW * fcor(lial welcome at the |Second Mile.” There is always a Presbyterian KEKKKRKK KKK KKK KK iichurch for everybody. L. P. War- Catholic. Jow mass at 8 o’clock. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. I, Philippe. Christian Science. 317 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 o’clock, Wednesday evening seryice at 7:45 o’clock. Presbyterian. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morn- ing worship and sermon at 11 o’clock, subject—"‘Putting the Hand to the Plough.” Young People’s Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m., followed by the evening service. At this time the pastor will preach on *‘Going the ford, pastor. | Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 12. There will Ibe no other seryices as the pastor {+will be at Heart Lake. J, H. Ran- | aanl, pastor. | Congregational, Nymore. i Sunday school at 10:30; preach- ing seryice 11:30; evening song ser- |vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight {o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor, | First Scandinavian Lutheran. | Morning services 10:;30; Norwesg- 'ian Sunday school at 12 m.; English services at 8 p. m. Osmund John- son, pastor. s rr: s v————————_ 8 A A O O Eugene Noble Foss was forced into the political field thru his wide experience as a successful manufacturer and business man and his knowledge of what the people had aright to demand in the administration of public affairs. The conspicuous success of his administrations of the governor's office of Massachusetts placed him prominently before the eyes of the nation. = His administrations produced more laws for the pro- tection of child and woman labor than any other three administra- tions in the Old Bay State. == The report of the Commission on Drunkenness appointed by him convinced him that the Prohibition of the liquor traffic is a social, moral and economic necessity, upon the accomplishment of which all permanent progress must wait o % / Baptist.- Sunday, school-at 10 -a. m.} morns ing worship and sermon at 11 a. m.; anthem, “A Voice Came to Me,” (by Gabriel); song, Junior choir; meet- ing of Men’s Civic League at 3 p. m.; Young .People’s meeting at 7 p. m., subject—*“The Causes of Failures in Life,” Prov. 10:1-32; evening gospel service at 8 o’clock; anthem, “Vie- tory,” (by Gabriel.) - A hearty wel- come is extended to everyone to at- tend our services. Mid-week prayer and praise service Thursday at 8 p. m. L D. Alvord, pastor. Free Lutheran, Nymore. Sunday school 10:30; services at 7:30 p. m. George Larson, pastor.. Methodist. Morning worship at 10:45, subject —Heaven;"” Sunday school at 12 m., A. T. Carlson, supt.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., subject—*The Urging of a Great Task,” David Vin- cent, leader; evening worship at 7:30 o’clock, subject—“When to Go Back on a Promise.” B. D. Hanscom, pastor. iscopal. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Arch- deacon H. F. Parshall, rector. KKK KK XXX E XKD ¥ TODAY’S MARKET REPORT- * KRR KRR R RK R Bemidji Markets. Tuyrkey, live, per Ip. ... ..$ .20 Tyrkey, dressed, per 1b. ..o .24 Geese, live, per Ib... T Geese, dressed, per lb.. LA Ducks, live, per Ib... . .16 Ducks, dressed, per Ib. ...20 Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 Heps, large and fat, dressed, per Veal, fancy, dressed, psr lb.... .1 Veal, fancy, oversize, per lb... Veal, poor, gversize, per Ib..... .1t Fall lambs, per Ib........... .1€ Spring lambs, per Ip......... .If Mutton, fancy, dressed, per 1b. .14 Large hogs, dressed, per Ib..... .9% Medium hogs, dressed, per lb... .10 Small hogs, dressed, per 1b..... .10 Beans, per 1b. ..,..,,.. .10 Carrots, per bu. ......,, . .60 Potatoes, fancy, clean and free from rot and rust, per bu... 1.20 Butter— Dairy, per Ib. ........... el .32 Creamery, bulk, per Ib....... .35 Creamery, prints, per Ib...... .37 Eggs— Storage, per doz. .... ceeen W30 Strictly fresh, per doz. .30 Cracked corm, per bu.... .. 112 Cracked corn, per sack, 76 lbs. 1.30 Bran, per sack, 100 lbs....... 1.25 Corn and oats, per sack, 76 Ibs. 1.30 Shorts, per sack, -100. 1bs.. . 1.36 0il meal, per sack, 100 1bs.. . 204 NOTICE I have severed my connection with the Security State Bank, and have moved my offiee to my residence, 1021 Bemidji Avepue. Those wish- i or .phone 494, s E. J. SWEDBACK, —Ady.. 2d313 FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN _ AT GRARD TOMORROW Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bane will be seen tomorrow at the tion entitled, “Man and His Soul.” {BOARD OF VISITORS VISIT IN BEMIDJI The Board of Visitors examined the sanatorium at Walker Thursday and visited in Bemidji yesterday. The board includes W. A. Nolan of Grand Meadow, James Matchett of St. Paul and Dr.; K. Nystrom of Mankato. A lighthouse on an island in the British Channel has been equipped with a telephone so that shipping men can land and converse with per- sons on the mainland. H. M. Stanten, of the Grand Rap- ids Herald-Review, arrived in the city this morning and will visit as the guest of friends over Sunday, Read the want ads. What Is Uric Acid ? THE €AUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. Enor since the discovery of urie acid the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and h, m‘efie? ;ghyg_l. upon the body, sdient and physicians have striven &i&nq the tissues ‘and the bl this "poison. ~ Beeauge of its over sbundance “in th¢ " system it gauses backache, paing here and § @1 matism, gout, gravel, neuralgis 39!1 sciatiop, It was Dy, Piercg who dis:. cover new agent, called * Anuric,” which will throw out and completely eradicate thig uric acid from the sys: tem. “Anuric” has proved to be 87 times morg potent lEa-n Uthia, and coneeguently you need no longer fear muscular or artieular rheumafism or ut, or many other diseases which are 1 dependent on an accumulation of urio acid within the body, Send to Dr, | Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Sure gical inlfituu, Buffalo, N. Y,, fora amphlet on * Anurig,” or send 10 centsy or a trial package of * Anuric Tablets.” I yog fel that tired, worn -out feeling, biackathg, nenralgia,or if your sleep o " diurtid by ‘xazad Yireueny urination, go to your best drug sto! and ask E)r Doctor Pieree's Anm:g Tablets. Doctor Pierce’s reputation is back of this medicine and you know that his ®Golden Medical Discovery” for the hlnq% and his “Favorite Prescription” for the ills of women hiaye had a splen @id reputation for the past ffty ysara. || . . Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are unequaled asa Liver Pill. One tiny St coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, | Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa~ tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and iver, Stomach ing to see l;ae, call at my residence, | GERMANS mv GAINS Grand theater in the Metro produc- all derangementg of the Li IN. VERDUN REGION Berlin, March 11.—(Official.)— Unexpectedly attacking the French positions in the vicinity of Theims, the ‘Germans’ have ‘penetrated the French positions two-thirds of a mile on the 1,400-yard front. Twin City Stamp & Stencil Co. rosser & Matae | 209 So. 3rd Se. | Minneapolis Steacils ‘11 Sesls 11 Checks 11 Brass Dies || ICHESTER S PILL AR ik S TER § DIA] D BRAND PILLS, for 25 years known asBest, Safest, Always Relialic 0LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY 1+ <RF Some Time You will be in need of W}xl:ting of some kind. ether it be -letter- heads, statements wed- ding invitations or publie sale bills, re- member we can turn imt t?e work at the owest cost consisten| with good work. k D s R R PROCEEDINGS OF CITY ' COUNCIL, *. CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN, - February 28, 1916. Council met at City hall at 8 o'clock p.m. A quorum being present meeting was called to order by President Lycan. Roll Cail. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present—Lahr, Smart, Bailey, Foucault, Miller, Ervin, Lycan. B. J. N m. Peckels, wood for poor..... Fl:ied Petrie, boarding paupers to ate poor . 55 N. E. Tuller, wood for poor . ‘Absent—Moberg, Phillippi. . 150 Etinutes, Wm. Peckels, special police ‘duty Minutes of last regular meeting and| January ana February .. . 36.00 special ‘meeting of February 21st, 1916, |Street Gang, labor to date . . 4838 were read and approved. Bemidji Sentinel, official printing 12.00 Bills. ..+ |H. C. Seado, feed and hay for fire The tollowing biils, after being| - team ...... 505 S0 BTN 21.55 audited, were on motion and -second |Geo. Begsley, runners ior fire allowed: 2 ‘truck and blacksmithing ...... 36.65 Pay Roll, month of February....$993.33 | Wm. Hazen, meal ticket, pauper, Judges and Clerks, electio: Davies ... Py 450 ruary 15th, First ward . 24.70 | Smith-Robinson " Lul Judges and Clerks, election, : lumber storm sheds 9.70 ruary 15th, Second ward. 33.265 |St, Paul Book & Stationery Co., Judges, Clerks and Rent, election books for library ............. 39.45 February 15th, Third ward... 49.75|A. R. Erickson, insurance prem- Judges and Clerks, election, Feb- ium on policy . . 101.20 ruary 15th, Fourth ward 33.25 |R. H. Schumaker, John A. Dalfon, rental polli policy 18.80 place; Fourth ward 10.00 Henry .Miller, rental polling place Resolution designated as No. 88, ac- First ward . L 10.00 | cepting commissioners’ report and ‘con- Aug. Peter: 45 "cords " ‘green jackpine 3 101.25 Fred LeFluer, wood for 210 R. J. Fenton, merchandis Come in and pay that over- due subscription account. Don’t wait until the paper stops. Let Us Print Your Sale Bilis firming the award and assessment therein contained, and vacating certain portions of Beltrami avenue and First street, being a small portion on which the Union depot is situated, was intro- duced by Alderman Smart, and duly sec- onded by Alderman Lahr. The said reso- lution was declared-passed and carried on the following aye and nay vote. Ayes—Lahr, Smart, Bailey, Foucault, Miller, Brvin, Lycan. Nays—None. Ab- sent—Moberg, Phillippl. Mincellaneous. 1t was moved and seconded that the bill for the official publication-of reso- lution No. 88 be referred to the Soo Line and the M. & L Ry. Co. for payment, and also that ail bills paid for official printing in connection with the con- demnation proceedings as referred to in the said resolution be referred to the sald rallway companies for reim- bursement. Carried. On motion and second it was ardered that the fire team be dispensed with February 29th and team returned to the owner. - 4 . Upon_moiton and 'second it was gr- dered that all the electric light arches in the downtown district be dispensed with March 1st, 1916. 5 No further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned,”. i roved, i F. S. LYCAN, President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. TONIGHT! AT THE _ % GRAND THEATRE . TheWellDressedManWins FOSS PRIMARY NEXT TUESDAY Former CONGRESSMAN and THREE TIMES GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS FOSS STANDS FOR THE ONLY BIG AND VITAL ISSUE= 14 MAR. ‘A DRY NATION Whatever may be the limitations of local, couaty or state regulation, the success of NATION-WIDE PROHIBITION stands unchallenged. DRY VOTE RS, RALLY! FOSS has a spotless politieal record! FOSS hasfearless devotion to principle! FOSS hassuccessful businessexperience! FOSS has the confidence of all lasses! “He fills every requirement of the high office of the presidency.” CALL FOR A PROHIBITION BALLOT TUESDAY AND VOTE FOR FOSS. Prepared and Published by Frank P. Vroman 411 New Yosk Lifa Bldg:, Minnespolis, for.Bugene N, Foss, Candidste for Prohibition Presidential Nomination, for which Eugens N. Foss bas.paid $7.00, FOR Foss Delegates at Large VOTE FORALL W. G. Galderwood Charles W. Dorsett Charles A. Fowble J. A. Hawkinson Arthur Markve John E. Ransom Bessie L. Scovell Frank P. Vroman George F. Wells C. L. Hill Sixth Gongrassional District (Vote for Three) ira D. Aivord T. J. Anderson E. L. Gilmore You can vole for FOSS even though you sup- rt other than S dolmh_s |

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