Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 3

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An English paper advertises for “a ,'ho can cook and dress and .refers.in, its..:lost..and found” column to “a doll belonging to Nttle gir) stuffed with: rags.” ()" 1° 7 < This is. the ;paper that: contains the N : agkspl, H. AVRIN “A gentleman has a school for sale. Contains two schoolrooms which will H G" CLASS T"Lon’”e i — accommodate 300 pupils one above an- Mrs. A. T. Sherwood, St. Paul, Tells | other.” _ Also this: “A lady offers for Men and Women's High Class Suits and Overcoats made to Measure, From $27.00 up, of Tanlac’s Remarkable Work | sale,a b“b‘l’l"“' three "l‘]"by g‘lt: and a : rrot. S tates that, bel now in Hushand’s Case. i g g e g GLEANING, PRESSING and ALTERING 213 1.2 3rd Street BEMIDJI, MINN, Fur Work a Specialty Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed t 1s ot commonly INVISIBLE wnmua. beet of ordinary writ. W||:E OF TE[E[;BAPH basin of clean wnm i 8ender and Recsiven and, p “Invisible writing smacks of hidden bas a fascination that appeals to al-| and being careful to see that the.paper STBUNG TES‘"M“NY ot every one. Even if you see mo | firmly adheres to the glass. Now get way in which to make use of it you | a gheet of dry writing paper and place Mathod le llmplc For Both the flPERATuB slmm.[s treasure ‘and exciting udventures) it | paper on it, smoothing out all wrinkles <njoy experimesnting with it. it on the wet sheet. If you have fol- married, she has no use for them, as their amiable qualities are all com- SAYS NEW MEDICINE i hér! o BANISHED TROUBLES St. Paul, Minn.,October 20.—Mrs. A. T. Sherwood, St. Paul, woman of 26 Irving Park, told on September 28 of the big benefits her husband, a telegraph operator, gained from Tanlac, the celebrated new medicine. “Mr. Sherwood’s system was just all run down,” she said. - “His appe- tite was very poor and he felt weak and tired out all the time. He had to quit work for two weeks, his condi- tion became so bad. “My husband is improving right along now, since he has taken one bottle of Tanlac. His appetite is much better and the tired, weak Even Heat Day and nght § |feeling has been greatly relieved. He's gone back to work now. I rec- No fires to build. Most convenient and trustworthy Towed Qdirectlons carefully you 11’(1va a plece of clean glass with a sheet of wet writing paper firmly adhering to it, over which you have spread a dry sheet of writing paper. ‘Write on the dry paper with a well sharpened lead pencil, using consider- abie pressure. After you have finish- ed remove the top sheet of paper and you will find an exact copy of your writing on the wet paper. Place this wet sheet in a cool place to dry. You will be surprised to find that the writ- ing has entirely disappeared after the sheet has been exposed to the air a few minutes. You can be sure that no one, unless he knows the secret, can read what you have written. To make the writing visible soak the pa- per for a few moments in a basin of clean water.—Youth's Companion. The Right Way Is the Healthful Way Coffee and tea disagree with a great many people, and science points out the cause—caffeine—the cu- mulative drug in both of these beverages. is entirely free from drugs or any harmful substance. It is made of wh eat, roasted with a bit of whole- some molasses, and is pure, nourishing, delicious and healthful. ommend this medicine Tanlac.” ’ljanlac, the Master Medicine, is_ es- heater ever manufactured. Enjoy summer weather pecially beneficial for stomach, liver during wintry blasts with plaints, rheumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and the td P 3 3 like and has proven a fine recon- COIe s orlglnal Alr-Tlght structive toni¢, building up to health and strength, weak, run down men and women. No other stove has ever ap- Beware of the imitation heater '-{Oduce'li( and explained in Bemidji at proached the remarkable even that is “just as good.” Protect the Barker drug store.—Adv. heating qualities of this Mod- yourself and family by buying ern Wood Stove. It is guar- the Original Guaranteed Cole’s anteed to give steady heat day Air-Tight. Imitation stoves and night. You are assured soon become fuel wasters and fi‘;ave the same home comfort making draft control useless. nd satisfaction, No home can Come in today—f see the regxalrk- able even heating features of Cole’s afford to be without this fuel Original Air- Tight Wood Heater. saving guaranteed heater. A size and style to fit your need. HUFFMAN & O’LEARY and kidney trouble, catarrhal com- Wood Heater : A Tanlac is now being specially in- that year after year you can worthless as fire keepers, thus 3 “THE HOME OF 600D FURNITURE” “You stepped’ right in front of that automobile. If the driver hadn’t turn- ed sharply you might have been killed.” “True; very true.” “Were you trying to commit sui- cide?” “No. 1 took out an accident insur- ance policy yesterday, and 1 was just experimenting to see what sort of pro- tection it would give me. By jinks, it worked like a ehnrml"—Blrmlnglm Age-Herald. A change from coffec and tea to Postum has helped thousands; it may help you, “There’s a Reason” Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM. FLORIST Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. POLITICAL ARNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Carter. Amount paid for serles $20.00). { % HnnnnunninnnE SN, e || BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS Do e y :‘:':; may be : i had ] Made of glass Always . P. BATCHELDER Rl ot oy > = o less other- o Over- Minnesota Ave. Gener;l’Iw:l.e{ :cl"l_\a”ndlse Bemld])l, Minn. ;'l’:;k "':l‘;’fl'“ e m" be furnished LU L L T R T T T T T T TR T No. 52-3 in. Cut Glass Price No ~ Tuk Blots. No. 63-3 in. Plain Glass Pri. 8195 | No.55,3in... .. . $1.50 : 54.3% in. Gut Glass Pri. 78 , 3in. ... RE X .Price $1.50 §:. B4A-1 in- Gut Glass Pri. No. 61,2 1-2in. ............... $1.60 COUNTER-SUNK STANDS Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly aftractive base at a mederate price on single wells N No 51, 3 in,, screw top ... We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemldu Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. LU L L LT L T T T T T lllfl . e Size 5x4x11-2 No. 300 with No. 56 stand..... $2.00 Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 I am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the 2 No. §6, 2 3-4 in. .Price $2.00 T election, Nov. 7, 1916. No. 60, 3in..... $1.50 | Nos, 56. 57, 60, §et"INTO desk or base | No. 320 with two No. 56 stands...$4 Mr. Busingss Han! v (e e | Let 111(’ “1t1'0d1u" e ]'n.yself quantity promises are made largely White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases meraline to gain votes, and are soon forgotten after election. Therefore, the prom- ises I have to make are few in num- ber, but these few will be religiously kept, if I.am elected., I do promise, if elected that I shall L am WANT 4D ere are many thinds I can do Single or Double Desk i, a gh Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base For 8 in. and 3% ln.lqla:l'.l.lldlll.mnfl 1% inches thick perform the duties of Representntive fo OW. to the State Legislature purely in the Above cut {llustrates Nos. 230 and 333 interest of the people, irrespective No. 280 Cut 8 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $3.00 I can find of party consideration or political ex- N:. zgg Cut 8 l: s:u-.r: Hol:' Dou o an .:-W ? = ‘lww] f pediency. No. 232 Pressed § in. Square Hole &I desk” .75 I 5 P or you, Iam opposed to the further issuing A 124 Prosss l:_“g;f,,‘:;"fi:,‘:‘h:‘{'.’"pfi."g 00 With two No. 57 cut glass stands of ditch bonds in this district until No. 235 Cut 8 in. Round Hole Double Desk £.50 No. 212 for Single Desk........cc.00 the present judicial ditch law is No. 236 Pressed 8 in. round hole single duk .'15 amended so that ditches will be con- No. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole dou No. 213 for Double Desk .......... structed only where the quality of the p 5 “Sengbusch” Colonial Case Sets soil, prospective settlement and gen- are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish b eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation of the pres-|| ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- ly costly and that the homes and | property of our. citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, 4 have been jeopardized by the enor- | mous issue of honds, and the high rn.te of interest paid therefore. I will do all T can to secure legls— 1ation to.relieve the county from any. possible future payment of said dltch loans. " .My politics are Bepubllcan, but ‘under the law I am compelled to make | | No. 451 Oak for s""ll' Desk the race as a Non-partisan, I prom- | No. 452 Mahogany = for Single Desk \ise also, that every citizen, regard- || 'less, of his political belief 'will re-i ceiye \the same degree of courtesy and attention, and that special privil- | eges will be extended to none. I i Respecttullv jOurs, -, . ] tf to 117 glass sponge cup and two No..§7 cut < : glass stands . ‘With two No. 62 cut ‘glass stands $6.50 No. 411 Oak for Single Desk.. 678 No. 412 Mahogany -$5.78 for Single Desk...... 6.00 SENGBUSGH INKSTAND OO., ‘Milwaukee, Wls.' lLY fIONEER e e g BEWDJ % DA ,~ c

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