Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 7

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e e S s e i e m to euter his tent. | — 8l g ‘THIS MEDICINE BUILT N FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. AINTER REVEALS FACTSHOW HEWAS . . COMPELLED TOQUIT ¥, 0. Johnson Declares He Couldn't ‘ Accomplish Daily Duties Before Taking Tanlac. ME UP,” HIS ASSERTION Minneapolis, Minu., October 24.-— Of the many statements given by hundreds of residents of this eity and vicinity during the past two months, regarding the merits of Tan- lac, none is more convincing than that made on September 18 by A. O. Johnson, Minneapolis, a painter of 4827 Thirty-second avenue, south. ‘I suffered from kidney trouble i indigestion bothered wme,” he said. "l couldn't eat much and 1 had severe pains in my hips, limbs and arms. My condition was so bad this spring that I had to quit my work and go to bed. It's only been in the last three months that I've been able to get around just a little. “I read accounts of Tanlac's work in the newspapers and bought a bot- tle of the medicine. The pains in my hips, limbs and arms that formerly | bothersd we are scarcely noticeable now and [ huven't been bothered with my kidney trouble lately.’ to work now “Tanlac has built me up and re- lieved me of my troubles and I want to recommend it."” Tanlac. the Master Medicine, is es- ._Ppecially ben al for stomach, liver Nd kidney trouble, catarrahl plaints, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and U lke. Tanlac is now being specially in- troduced and explained in Bemidji at the Barker drug store.—Adv. com- rheu 1, nervousn LEGEND OF ABRAHAM. The Story of the Weary Old Stranger Points a Moral. The patriarch Abraham sat at the door of his tent. It was evening, when if any straugers passed by he asked Soon he saw old man approaching, bent and weary with travel Abraham rose and asked the old man into his tent. He washed his feet. gave him the best seat and bade him enter the tent. The old man ate his supper without offering a prayer of thanks. “Why don't you worship God of heaven?" asked Abraham. "~ %I worship tire only,” said the stran- 7. "I know no other God.” At that Abrabam became angry and Jrove the man out into the night. Then God called Abraham and sald: “Where is the stranger that was in your tent?” “I thrust him out because he did not worshlp thee.” said Abraham. Then God answered: “I have suffered him these hundred years, althouzh he did not honor me, and coullst 1ot endure him one night when he @ thee no trouble?” Abraham was then ashamed of him- self, and ! for the old man, in- vited hin his tent and made him Kansas City fnto rest there until morni Times. 1l Dubwaite seems to be al sort of fellow.” “I have never seen his equal.” “No?” “Why, Dubwaite wonld try to sell road maps to aviators.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. Mrs. Rasher—Has Mr. Goldcoln, with hom you have been dancing all the %mg. at last declared his Inten- tionis, Mabel? Mabel—Yes, aunt. Mrs Rasher—I am so glad! And what did he say? Mabel—He declared he would uever marry. Real Mince Pie TWICE AS GOOD AND HALF THE COST OF BULK MINCE MEAT INCE MEAT CO., Syracass, B, Vo I'm able)” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |k GAVe US FRUSPLRITY. THE HEADACHE Wil COjc LATER | L TTVTIERT T BV dohn T e T T T "MAKES You FEEL FINE, - DOES 1T NOT ? i “RAY For , WILSHONS 1"“ "xlw \ / A WU Trapx-Makx Rxc, Matter What Happens The makers of Styleplus Clothes $17 have overcome conditions. T'hey offer their product at the same price. They guarantee the fabrics to be all wool and guaran- tee the satisfaction—just as usual. It's all due to the great volume cen- tered on this suit. The public has endorsed the idea of standard price Third Street. [ 2 P P [ . Py T LT LT e e e ST HISTORICA!, SILKS AND DRESS G0ODS You’LL FIND THE NATIONAL SILKS AT THIS STORE Skinner’s 36-inch taffetas, black, brown, green and navy, R 1. { TN SR L MR ST S $2.00 Belding’s 86-inch taffetas, black, white, navy and green, [l L S AT SR ......52.00 Skinner’s 36-inch satin, black, white and colors, per yard .. Skinner’s 36-inch Satin de Chine, black, white [ TR 201 T s $1.95 40-inch Georgette crepe, black, white and colors, per and {3 () L O —— 42-inch silk poplin, blac yard' Suesine silk, 26 inches wide, all colors, a yard Silk velvets, black and colors, a yard.. ... The last call for dress serge at the old price. We have a few pieces of our old number in 48-inch iponged and shrunk serge at $1.25 a yard. O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Phone 87 202 3d St., Bemidji, Minn. LU T T LR T T T TR O T T T ADVERTISED as applied to clothing. The in- creased volume has lowered the manufacturing cost. You get the benefit of the national popularity of Styleplus Seventeen. We have the exclusive sale here. Our assortment is in keeping with the importance of this famous suit of known price. GILL BROTHERS e LT LR TR TR sl Advertisers who want the best results Bemidji, Minn. always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experl- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium.

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