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_ - FRIDAY, ,'.-m 11,1916, W son;: Wis., fo be:a:guest atithe T. J. remmedxmndlnmrfl‘nfi D uy g ‘Burke home for a few days. ‘extended auto'trip to ‘Detroit, Fargo * IRONSTORECLERK - DEGLABES. FRIENDS and other points in Northern Minne- AbOllt The Clty Silk Waists—All $7.00, $7.50 and |Sota and eastern North Dakota. $10.00 silk ~ waists ::$5.95 each. AANARAARRARARARARARAASAR | O'Leary-Bowser Co-—Adv. 281z| -Peked beans and Boston :brawn x bread on/Fridays:and Saturdaysonly. fi!flfim ‘m G Mrs. EmgnatMeClelland of Carr - Mrs. Belle J. Brown, 1024 Doud Av- Mr. and Mrs. George Ostrander. of Turtle River ‘are :in the city this week, the guests of friends. Lake is in Bemidji on business. jenue. Phone :733.—Adv. 23811 Charles Vaubel, of Minneapolis,-As- +. serts Acquaintances Quickly Saw: Miss Clara Norbe is visiting with M. W. Barnard and family of Min- Blackduck this week. neapolis,swho have spent.thepast.two All summer dresses in palm -beach, Switches made from:combings, $1.50. Great Improvement Tanlac $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— today for Detroit where they will 5 = et Y 4T dar. am | e 1 i voiles, lace, cloth etc. at ‘}-2-price. Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Yola| wisses :Edith Anton and Blanchée was a-shopper:in Bemidji yesterday.| Hove of‘Petersburg, N. D., are:spend- 3 ing a month at the Jester summer Mrs. John Noel of Northern was|resort. among the out-of-town shoppers here A v yesterday. William Gilbert, who has been a T guest atithe Evans homeifor the past Miss Anna: Bowers:ofiEekles:is injfew:.days; returned to his home in Bemidji attending zthe.. chautauqua {Grand Forks yesterday. this week. SAYS HE NEYER FELT “Stop: that: ad—1I sold:all myioats to “Mrs. Cr." Lbr. Co., but if you want some good eggs. had, the. same ‘Frenchman’ .will .come *‘Bingo.! Phone 319.”—Adv. 12d819 $10.00 ones for $5.00 $7.50 ones for $3. 75 $5.00 ones for $2.50 ~Suits and Goats-at 1-2:Pric Special low price on children’s Wash Dresses and Muslin Underwear. - Oxfords, Tennis and Outing Shoes :at cost. “Minneapolis, Minn., August 11.— |8 Charles P. Vaubel, a clerk at. -the 2 2 Minneapolis Iron store, who lives:at Miss ‘Mariez Rideri of: Shevlin: was | 53 41¢Worty-secondiavenue, south, told 8 guest at theiBvausihome yesterday: | o .july. 1,0t the.remarkable bene: She left late in.the afternoon for (g he gained through use of ‘the Clearwater lake where she will at-|.ciehrated new medicine Tanlac. tend a house party, veturning to Be-| ‘. «y_gufterednfrom stomach trouble midjl thesfirst: part fof ‘the week $0 (o 5 long time,” Mr. Vaubel said. Visit friends. “It seemed my whole system was:=in airun; dawn condition.: iGas would form in my stomach and I was trou- bled frequently with bloating. -My .| appetite -was peor alsoi.~I was told that: mys stomach: was -ulcerated. “Friends recommended Tanlac and I decided to try it. I certainly feel fine now after taking four bottles-of 2d812 |;4no ) medicine. | I ’eat heartily and thoroughly enjoy my _meals. The gas formations have .ceased and -my digestion is:excellent. “Tanlac certainly has done me a lot" of: good. - My:friends.all tell-me I never looked :healthier: in my life than now and I believe I never have felt better than I do now.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is-es- pecially-beneficial-for-stomach, liver and kidney trouble,:catarrhal com- plaints, theumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of. nppetlte and-the like. Tanlac .is_now being:specially in- troduced and explained in Bemidji-at the Barker Drug.company.—Adv. Mrs. John Masime and two chil- One of theseinice days you ought.dren, Harriet -and. Maxine, of ;Min- tc go to-Hakkerup’s and have yoeur|neapolis arrived yesterday-to-be the picture taken.—Adv. 14tf | guests of Mrs. George Kreatz. ‘Wash Dresses~-All $7.00°and"$7.50 wash dresses, $4.95 each. Children’s Mrs. Annie Shaw of Schooleraft| Rich quality kodak finishing at autoed to Bemidji yesterday to be|our reduced prices. Developing 10¢c.|q,. 5 : ppers—One ¢lot of . girls’ -and the guestiof friends. prints, 3¢, 4c and:5c. :Rich Studio, misiiab AN ppcae isting of patent " 29:10Lh Bt., noar the lake.—At;:dss leather, tan, white and dull calf| Paul * Winklesky “and Clarence slippers to-clese at 50- cents: a :pair; Jackson. were in Turtle River on limit; 2-pair.to a:customer. ' O’Leary- business' lastevening. C. A. Shannon will.leave tomorrow = Bowser: Co.—Adv. morning for Minneapolis after spend- Russell Patch of Minneapolis mo-|ing several days in this city as the tored to Bemidji yesterday and-is|guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. the guest of: Harold Hayner. N. Shannon. ii{l{i*i*i**fii** 'MORE-NE ii#%#**i**{**#!# Mrs. Fred Helbig and two daugh- ters,” Anna May and Pauline, left on Wednesday evening for Bemidji to visit for a few days ‘with her ‘par- ents;Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, and family. Richard Bush left Thursday morn- ing for his home at Brainerd after Miss.Cora Buell motored from Hud- Glenn Harding and Ralph.Lycan —_— visiting as a guest of: relatives. Mrs. D. McMullen left' Thursday %? Triangle Program @ - evening for Kelliher where she rex- TONIGHT pects to stay for some time visiting . ¥ 3 as a guest of her brother, Frank Van Tassel. . Miss Hildagaard Anderson has left L I L L I A N G I s H for her home at Brainerd after visit- ing for a short time as a guest of The:winsome: little star:of Mr.and Mrs. Ji Olsomand:family. 5 i of a:Nation™in Miss ‘Dorothy. Johnson :deft- .this|i Heirth morning for Lake City, Minn., swhere{’ she iwill spend a: few-days: visiting as “ AND ” a guest of friends. Miss Johnson, who is a trained nurse.in the North- [ 1 1 THE western : hospital of .Brainerd, . has been the guest of her, parents for the House and Street Dresses in gingham and percales, this week 89c Advanced showing of Fall Suits. They are beauties. Let us show you. past week. A five Part Fine Arts Production. Paul M eCuliodis hag: lefh fob Pus Puposky and he expects to stay there Charles M“n'ay i “an‘y Booker for some time on business. 4 HRR R KRR K KRR KRRk CUEP TP and Louise Fazenda * ¥| You sHOULD KEEP UPTO DATE HEAD OF ASSOCIATION in Mack Sennett’s two part comedy * cno%%pl;gm;_&mn 3. Fue marcirol pregress hrings 50D m 5 XK X% 3K KK XKKKK K & & |stant changes. Every day more peo-| . j, Farrell, Minnesota dairy and ple are learning of the:merits of food commissioner, well known in Be- = | midji; was “elected president ‘of the This new setenge. corrects abnormal |-Association -of-American Datry Food | ata:M conditions and adjusts_the cause of [and Drug Officials, at Detroit, Mich., - "_"Y dis-ease. - % vesterday. THE m &éfighg#fiifi“%'mfi gu”"fi‘i‘ru‘rn ¥ “Why. not make an appointment: PR with ‘us and see what spinal adjust- ments will_do for you? ou Unbeatable Extermmator 1 ‘THE J UDGE’, Jos. Anderson of Bemidji, Dr. Gunn e of Kelliher and a'Mr. Gilbert.of Min- = neapolis visited at this camp last Fri- R ats.Mlce an g day. ? Archie Barden, David Jones ‘and Tpats Triangle Program T paris Jack Dixon spent Sunday in Kelll- i GRAND THEATRE & |~ Ed.:English; the:blacksmith, - re- [turned’Monday morning after spend- ing several:days in Bemidji. Read the Pioneer want ads. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT, Price $4.50) Authorized by and to be paid for by the County Option Campaign Committee Why Do | Want County Option Because: It will make my town a cleaner, better town to live.in.. Compare Bemidii of today with several years: ago Because: It will bring into my city a class of people who have no-use for “Booze”. State Scaler Greely of Hopkins:is ] Ex T {{E;A:TR [ " | here this week-in the interest of the state. Pleasing: [°hotoplays Harry Joslin, hoisting engineer:on “ | Skidder:-No. 2, went.down:. Wednes- day, for a: few: days! rest. . Harry has been a steady man-around the ma- chines for several years and well de- serves: & good vacation. Coming Next Saturday, Aug. 12 Florence Turner “Doorsteps” The Famous Comedy-drama Five Act Mutual Star Production NOTE: Beginning-with matinee at-2:30-next Saturday: af- ternoon, there will be shows every day at the=Rex Theatre until otherwise announced. FURNITURE-ANB UNBERTAKING H: N: MaREE, Frmera! Dirsctre Phone AT8<Wtor ‘R Barney Anderson, our faithful bull cook, has left for the wheat flelds of North Dakota. Barney has not miss- ed a harvest'in many years. = wy 1 & Becguse:‘ My town is Bemjdii and we want to advertise T T T LiYEe g g % » itas the ‘fClty Of Enterpnse”, the cnty.without “bOOZC”. 2 FOR ; ' - All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail aI[lll.flf,fl“ i Because: When we get our Normal school we want o no temptations to students, which will mean larger “You'll of icourse want handy lugdage—a trunk,isuit case, itravel- ingi bag, especially for traveling use,andthere’s no reason why it should not: be justi:as: “right” as syomr-‘clothes. . The ' kind that-combines:long - | sservice with.the great-' est - convenience and - good appearance is here - in our: liberal. stock. of - : -attend .. Geo. H. French & Son attendance Office- Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W House 661-W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFe _— - Because: We are in the 1855 treaty, under Federal law " enforcement and want county, city and Federal officers to werk : together in order to keep: the -county-entirely “DRY”. A Because: If we show the Federal Government that we can make laws to govern ourselves, they are more apt to let our laws govern.. They do not want the ~ expense of keeping men in our field. “Because: of the effect of a dry Beltraml county" wdl travelingneeds. - have on the state. T Y TP T T T o a Because: We: Want more monev to spend for;grocerles We Have the Lot You Want Glhlfi o clothes and other necessaries-of life. Most of those e ltin hfiw&fl&"m Bemidil ' ‘Because: We know the majority of people in the county want county option, but they must get out <and vete. 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