Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 4

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.|| higher grade. . Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does -l nof r dust off, andthe shinelasts y hardware and grocery dealers, e ¥ Bubscribe for the Ploneer. | ¥ KRR KKK KRR K “WORDS, OR DEEDS?* | . “If anything in this campaign Is real It is that we are now facing the question whether we! want words or whether we want deeds; whether we want that which Is written and spoken, or| whether we want American ac-! tion in the Interests of the Amfl ican people, worthy of the Ame lcan name, maintaining th Amerlcan honor, and buttressin, the prosperity of the Unite States.”—From Mr. Hughes”), speech at Chicago. HE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER, doing their work properly, the other adily be brought th and strength. ‘When the - kidneys 'are neglected or abused in any: way, serious re- sults are sure to follow. According to health statistics, Bright's Disease, which'is really an'advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in one year, in the State. of New York. alone.: There- fore, it is particularly necessary to .pay more attention to the health of these important organa. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. WL oE The mild and healing influence of this preparation, . in most cases, is soon - realized, according to sworn In the Matter of the Estate of Lyd.fi B. Klein, Decedent. 1 THE STATE OF 'MINNESOTA ‘TO ‘William €. Klein, and all persons in- terested in the granting of adminis- tration of the estate of said decedent; The petitrow of Mary Peterson, of Alexandria, Minnesota; having been filed in this court, representing ‘that Lydia E. Klein, then a resident of the County of Beltrami, State of Minne- sota, died intestate on the 2nd day of November, 1912, and praying that letters of administration of her estate be granted to Hilding A. Swan-|. son, of Brainerd, Minnesota; and.the court having fixed the time and place| - for: hearing said, petition; THERBE- FORE, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before thi court at the Probate Court Rooms i lllllIIIIIlllllIlllIlllllIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIllllllIIIIIIIIiIIIIIlllIlllllil‘lllIlllllllillllillllll!!" T o T o0k parior stove 3 Er'efia s s ool 3013 poith oa 7 money. Insist on Black 8ilk Stove Polish. in liguid or paste—one quality. Biack Silk Stove Polish Worka Sterling, lllinois Use Black Siik Al Iron Enamel S e e, e T Gr hrase. It has 1o equal for Gseon satorsibiies, “A Shine in Every Drop” e their health depends upon the cgn- tion of the kidneys. ai itati ing on Petition for 223323222 S n Citation for Hearing on o1 | The physician in nearly all cages tion. Ballding, Brainerd, Minnesota. 4td 105-12-19-26 A glance at the want column mAY ¢ gerious illness, makes a chemical help you sell it. X K &K K X K %% ¥ %% ¥ K& & ' knows that unless the kidneys are . When your kidneys require atten- tion, get Swamp-Root at once from any pharmacy. What The Doctor Knows|smicsisser "ot o ™ ssee—50¢ i,y However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents ‘ to Dr. Kilmer % Co., Binghamton, N. WINELR WSTHBEMI.%IIgm 0 YD., tlt.n- n»sn:plo bottle.ngw‘:;nelnmvlvrlt— atient’s urine. He |State of Minnesota, County of Bel- } el ot i trami—In Probate Court. M., why said petition’ should. not b ing be sure and mention the Bemidji Few people realize to what extint Daily Pioneer.—Adv. (Court Seal) the Court House in the City of Be. zsnidjl, ;n tihe County - of i 1 tate of Minnesota, on the 31st da: 2t 8 csola byeyery of October, 1916, at Two o’clock P. ‘WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 5t! day of October, 1916. : M. A. CLARK, Probate Judge. SWANSON & SWANSON, Attorneys for Petitioner, Suite 206-207, Iron Exchange Beltramf, Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. . : BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS I. P. BATCHELDER - Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W loml_d_ll_, Mina Change Of Ownership Sale SHAVITCH BROS., Subceséors to Schneider Bros. Co. Take it from any standpoint, variety, quality or value, this sale is without parallel or precedent in the history of the store, and the way people are buying proves it beyond a a doubt. The merchandise we offer you are new Fall and Winter goods, some that wé just got in. This is not an odd and end sale. Mart Schaffoer & Marx Suits, and Society Brand Highly tailored suits, fine foreign and domestic weaves, the latest models. Suit priced up to $20, now $15.75 Suits priced up to $22.50, now $16.75 Suits priced up to $27.50, now $19.75 Suits priced up to $35.00, now $24.95 EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES One lot of fall and winter suits, formerly sold at $12.50, $13.50 and up to $20—now - $9.75 Men’s highly tailored blue serge suits now only $12.50 Are You Getting Your Share of These Change . of OWnerfihlp Sale Bargalins. Rochiliesteer Shos for Men, all sizes $4.00, now $3.45 {1} Boys’ Clothes At a great saving during this sale, Boys’ Mackinaws, all sizes and colors $3.95 i . Boys’ Caps at 39¢ Boys’ Iron Clad Hose, 25¢ Values 19¢ _ Boys’ All Wool Toques in Fancy Colors, Regular T5¢, now -50¢c EXTRA! . Bpecial for Satuiday—Boys’ ~guits in Norfolk, all new fall weight ; regular $4.50 value— For Saturday Only $2.98 NEW FALL OVERGOATS HART SHAFFNER & MARX AND SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Fine imported weaves are a feature in our overcoats in all styles and colors. o Overcoats priced up to $20— 7 - $15.75 Overcoats priced up to $22.50— ; '~ $16.75 Overcoats priced up to $27.50— £F: " - $19.75 Overcoats priced up to $35.00— $24.95 EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES All cors and sizes; formerly sold at $18, $20 and up to-$25.00—now $12.75 Gordon New Fall Hats, Now Only $2.69 A CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS HOLDS SWAY AT THIS STORE. e Genuine $5.00 Walkover Shoes $4.45 Men's Winter Underwear ‘At exceptional values—Superior & Stephanson underwear at‘a discount Men's Wool Mackinaws Special at - : ".!; i $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 ~Men's All Wool Hoge: 1Y ISR . e Special at Yt Sugl 19¢c, & prs for 89¢c 29c, 3 prs for88c . 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