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g 225,000 al shool | weeks. PUB. CO. Two spectacular utterances from 4 =. . pEwyU | the Wilson administration are con- [ fidently looked for before the elec- | -Wlk:id ThGflMWI‘IOSfF F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. tion. Onme, it is expected, will con- i sist of a proclamation that as a re- § TELEPHONE 933 sult of the ?lle‘xgmn cont;renceh all 1 hustlie-down-to- 3 differences with Carranza have been agiiutered at the post office at Bemidl) | aajusted and that the Wilson policy | Jli'§ breakfast taste @€ Congress of March 3, 1879. has solved thzhentlra Mgiean dfl;i- | —Krumbles— culty. The other, according to the 7 o Published every afternoon except Sunday | pjang of the Dem&c;atll;: manngerg, le wth eEatt— a -|will be a fine old-fashioned speci- oy to Eat. m’g:u?;:.nu%rf#r.mm‘;?":?::t %6 | men of tail twisting, the twistee be- oy SOUTHERN SCHOOL TEACHERS MEET (By United rress) Mankato, Minn., Oct. 19.—The thirtieth annual ;convention of the Southern Minnesota Teachers’ asso- ciation is in session here today. our busi visiting ::wn Lo the editor, but not necessarily | ing, of course, the British lion. Irvin 8. CoCD is to make campaign cards, PBUNLIOR It will, it is promised, take the speeches for the Democratic party in 5 A mmau: kly Pio- ; » ! ; g -holml“rt:::: {g‘l.u L:;flg“no'ty ln:r form of ‘‘a sharp note” to the allies, the West. Irv, you all recall of THE ROAD TO HEAL o % .weddmg Tuesday of each week to insure|replying to their joint note regarding Cook course, is a humorist, and is peculiar- | 382Y &re trying to find! Let us help and other invitations, pam. blication in the current issue. the inspection of American mail. 1 b aionature W equipped to do full justice to his [7°OU: Subluxations of the spinal ver-} phlets, folders, letter heads, Both the Mexican proclamation subject. terbrae result in so-called dis-ease. statements, shipping tags, and the tail-twisting notes have been m CHIROPRACTIC enveldpes etc., d y-rg carri prepared, under the immdiate super- ! ts tx e PR k for your E‘;io:&nhsalpt::- ;:Igd e vision of Crown Prince McAdoo, ac- VA ‘ °°$‘i’:ns u‘:‘?& °;“159~ ) Tt in stoc! y yeat, ) —..." &ee|cording to the Washington corre- /& ANSWER: EIGHT HOURS, this" won dertl:u :;;Bs:lx:;}:e n to you 3 wlhr.:fil The W Ploneer spondents, but 1t is felt that the 8 li.l:l"nflo % o ull.mgn‘l Jummary of | nsychological time for their publica- | EiE 2 NOT EIGHT YEARS. Ehursday and sent postage paid “'“,‘" tion“ has not arrived. " If full effect (Speelal Dispatch to the N, ¥. address for $1.50 in advanoe. on “the German vote” is to be ex- e N. Y. thmhng of. T Omiclal Paper of Oity of Bemiay | erted, the allies must be afforded no|GOVERNOR PHILLIPP Herald.) time to reply, and in view of the di- DEDICATES NEW SCHOOL BAR HARBOR, Me., Monday. RE R KKK AKX KKK KK K& rectness of Carranza, the uncertain- To the Editor of the Herald :— ) New Type, Latfit x ties of his temper and his generally (By United Press) Maine’s answer to Wilson :— i Style F i contemptuous attitude toward this Eau Claire, Wis., Oct. 19.—Gover- “Eight hours, but not eight A I L R aces J The Daily Pioneer recelves +|country and its president, there must nor B L. Phillipp was the principal », . L. years.”—A Former Progressive. 4 wire service of the United * not be sufficient time for him to spill speaker today nlt)pthe dedlcalt)inn al;: a 9 ve Take advantage of a want ad. & Press Associstion. x| the beans after the Mexican procla-|;orner stone laying ceremonies for KKK KKKR K KRR KK Ge: our figures on that | printing you have been | A. Dannenberg D. Natl. Bank Bldg. mation is issued. * It is explained that the necessity 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 & ¥ & % % K X ¥|of preparing the two documents so far - in advance grew out of the decision ¥Hi8 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | of the president’s son-in-law to take - ADVERTISING BY THE the stump. CA ES0CTR SICK WIFE'S gTOR'{Is GENERAL OFFICES URPRISES BEMIDJI f-NEw\\roRK AND CHICAGO The following has surprised Be- midji: A business man’s wife suf- BRANCHES IN ALL THF. PRINCIPAL CITIE? | fered from dyspepsia and constipa- _— | tion for years. Although she dieted she was s0 bloated her clothes would not fit. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestine it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- ach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. The City Drug Store.— TABLOID TALKS. Ady. 5 They still say POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT That Woodrow Wilson (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Kept us out of war And it is not unlikely Carter. Amount paid for series $20.00). Only eighteen days before election. One good term does not always de- serve another. Government should be operated on business principles and when the officer does not make good he should not be “hired” for an- other year, That soon they will say “He kept us out of jail” For the truth is We are out of war And also ‘We are out of jail Incidentally we note that We are out of luck If that is all This Democratic crowd Can do for us. ‘With Hughes at the helm It will be different, ‘We can still keep out of war For Mr. Hughes Carries no chip On his shoulder And besides he stands for America First Constructive preparedness A protective tariff that protects Universal not sectional government AND A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Amendment No. 1, to be submitted at the November election, is a busi- ness proposition for the state of Min- nesota. The state owns 2,000,000 acres of land. In its present state the land produces nothing. It pays no taxes and is not being improved. When it is sold the proceeds will go into the permanent school fund, there to I am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the election, Nov. 7, 1916. I might make numerous promises as to what 1 will do if elected, but quantity promises are made largely ¢Jhe price remains the same ! - Styleplus Week from coast to coast the country over! The week when d int t for th t of the |t , and £ i 3 2 3 1 school system; the land itself will after election. Therefors, the prom- the up-and-doing men of the nation are buying their new clothes. Styleplus go on the tax rolls and the taxable|ises I have to make are few in num- at the attractive and easy pnce_$17' wealth will be i ased; the land |ber, but these few will be religiously . . | o . . T . % will bo improved and add fo the farm |Kept, if I am elected. o The price remains'the same this season in spite of existing conditions, and the guarantee is the same, production of the state. I do promise, if elected, that I shall Under Amendment No. 1, the state | perform the duties of Representative will be e d t t ily | to the State Legislat 1y in th | : i 3 A Tt o e T mporerily | oithe aip towiviaiune sy bn the All wool or silk and wool fabrics in the latest attractive shades and pat: tially to improve the remaining state | of party consideration or political ex- terns. The canvas and haircloth understructure is thoroughly shrunk in and and make more attractive to ediency. o > . 2 4 4 2 purchasers, the cost of improvements g Iam ipposed to the further issuing vgater fOl' tWel'ltY'fOllI' hours. Fine substantlal hmpgs. Hand tallormg m the Hiu DS it e e et e | iee bancs i, Phls. isteiel waill : vital parts. A corps of famous designers fashion the models. Here are to the state by the purchaser. amended so that ditches will be con- clothes of remarkable style and guaranteed quality. The amendment will permit the|structed only where the quality of the s h' 1 d state to make an investment that|soil, prospective settlement and gen- Incrcased volume thls past season CCl'ltCl'Cd on this suit and overcoat promises rich returns, without aleral conditions warrant same. chance of loss. I believe the operation of the pres- Failure to vote for an amendment |ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- is the same as a vote against it. Don't |1y costly and that the homes and fail to vote for Amendment No. 1. property of our citizens, which are $17 the nation over. . We are the only Styleplus Store in town. pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, “SOO “ow '“Ia‘ GOI‘I] have been jeopardized by the enor- Style plus all wool fabrics 4 perfect fit + easy price ++ guaranteed wear . §y |mous issue of bonds, and the high rate eon}es elear n"! of interest paid therefore. i has reduced the manufacturing cost and again brings the price down to Pe I will do all I can to secure legis- L e o= o e e ] 2 - — lation to relieve the county from any * uGE_TS-IT" Loosens Your Corns possible future payment of said ditch S'y'eplus Right 0% It's the Modern Corn | loans. : 'Wonder — Never Fails. My polities are Repull;lkcnn, bat 01' es : *It's hard to beli thi ould |under the law I am compelled to make act Ik that in EotHA® a corn off. |the race as a Non-partisan. I prom- e THIRD STREET BEMIDJI- MINN. m“{;lt‘hsl‘.‘:}f Mttea that crn et ise also, that every citizen, regard- = *The same price the nation over™ . 18 certainly wonderful!” Yes, “GETS. |less of his political belief will re- (I ocher countriss duty added) IT” 48 the most wonderful corn-cure |ceive the same degree of courtesy and attention, and that special privil- eges will be extended to none. Respectfully yours, CHAS. S. CARTER. tf to 117 SCOOP ierorter “It’s Just Wonderful, the Way *GETS-IT* Makes All Corns Go Quick.” ever known because you don’t have to fool and putter around with your corns, harness them up with ban- dages or try to dig them ont. “GETS-IT” is a liquid. You put on a few drops in a few seconds. It dries. It's painless. Put your stock- ing on right over it. Put on your regular shoes. You won't limp or have a corn “twist” in your face. The corn, callus or wart, will loosen from Your toe—off it comes. Glory hallelu- jah! “GETS-IT” is the hisfut sell- ing corn remedy in the world. When von trv it. vou know why. 7 “GETS-IT” "is_sold and rseo;lsl-. me~And by drugsiats eve 2 hadtle. ar sent on r f price by P. Lawrence & . 3