Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 9, 1916, Page 2

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A and constipation. I drank hot w-ur Fand olive ofl by the gallon. ;glwd me untll 1 tried buolth Mlik 'glycerine, etc, as mixed in mmid eer Rhode Island—R. Livingston Beck-| Virginia—Claude A. Swanson, D. “e fi “fily Pion o mn'll‘\, (re-eleot;d). élopuhl{m. i Washington—Miles Poindexter, R: iy, enneance—Tom ©. Rye, ‘(re-oleet- | y0ongin—Robert M. La Follette, ed), Democrat. . B, cARgom Texas—James B, Ferqmn, ‘Vre- e Its dellcl- Ll -ks, ONB’ spoomrm. ) ' F. G. NEUMBIER, Raitor. 4 ; elected), Democrat, NSTANTLY " oy el ous flavor, plus | Florida—W. A, Knott, ‘Demoorat, | R1)S STATEMENT ?: o th[q' ENTIRE lllmonury TELEPHONE 933 he richness probable, tract it relleves 'ANY CASE consti- and strength of Georgia—Hugh Dorsey, Democrat. WILL HELP nm’} Bt n t offl Bemi \ £ pation, sour stomach or gas and pre- .r:.d at t x_moum:t“d: :’u" Durumwhole Delaware—John G. Townsend, Re- T » vents appendicitis, It :u QUl%l& of Congreas of March 3, 1879, wheat makos l‘“e“,“":m — & Here 1s the girl's own story: “For | ST action af anything we ever sold. Pblished svery atternoon sxcept 8usday |F K rumbles an { Uuuu::rlx ;gol‘!, .l 0:10 n J. Cornwell, | years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach'The City Drug Store.—Ady. . i —_——e—————— | [l lo Mlnnuan d to anonymous com- ildeal winter Michigan—Albert E. s“w." Rl- e - "“DES d HIDES ter's name must be ] & publican, Fur Work : =_-n to n:‘o aditor, but not n Iy . ; mw Hampshire—H. W. Keyes 3 ||} Fur Wor a Specialty All\v . =i Prices Reasonable =y o blieation. ¢ 2 publican. | ork Guarant ] am he w ‘l‘ 0-_:';_-‘,,",‘2:; for the Weekly Fio: | IR Vermont—H. F. Graham, Republl- \ g1 fidos s furs .un week to insure - can. publioation 4 &o ourrent lssue Bring all you hnn to me vnn you can depend on" getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest-price for I AR R R R A AR R R RS R R S o SEATORD RREOTER « o3 H., AVRIN HIGH CLASS TAILORING. . Arkansas—Willilam F. Kirby, D. | ) RARS 5 California—Hiram W. Johnmp. Lot | N Men and Women's Hi'll Class Suits, Overwctl ;I payall lulxbt on 100 pouu TOg. shipm y Connecticut—George P, McLean R. I made to Measuge, From ’27 . J’“b 'ool‘b"' Tngiana—Harry 8. New, : Saimes OLEANNG, qu and ALTERWG Heat 1o Nogthern Wisjeis Ofiee iiiiiil#iili#itimw“wn“ |2‘“23MM Y B Phone $35-W. ¥ o JGOVERNO RS ELECTED . %| Maryland—Joseph 1. Frances, R, £ BEMIDJL MINN, : o) Massachusetts—Henry C. Lodge R. ] AEEREARKAER R XN s Washington, Nov. 9. — Governors| Mjchigan—Charles E. Townsend R. [ A hd elected or probably elected are: : Minnesota—Frank, B, Kellogg R. |. & The Dally Ploneer recelves #| .y york—Charles 8. Whitman| Mississippl—John Sharp Willlams it U #® wire service of the United | (ere-elected), Republican. D. v When in need of &« Press Associstion. -« Massachusetts—Samuel W. McCall, Missouri-—James A. Reed, D. " a (re-elected), Republican. g Montana—Henry L. Myers, D. Washington—Ernest Lister, Nevada—H. L, Myers, D, MERE BT ERARRREX elected), Repubg‘m. B ' New Jeuay—.!o-eph 8. Frell;xg- P ——— ] Ohio—James M. Cox, Democrat. huysen, R. S AP R T oiNG By Tur [OREGN| Missouri—Henry Lamm, Republi-{ New York—William M. Calder, R. can, North Dakota—Porter J. McCum- New Jersey—Walter E. Edge, Re-|ber R. publican. Ohio—Arthur Pomerene, D. - Ilinois—Frank O. Lowden, Repub- Pennsylvania—Philander C. Knox, ~GENERAL OFFICES lcan. ®NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Connecticut—Marcum M. Holcomb BOANCHES IN ALL THF PRINCIPAL CITIE® | (re-elected), Republican. — ——— —— wWooD GEO. -H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. "Hand Picked Bulk Apples i Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS ' I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)l, Minn. (re- R. Rhode Island—Peter G. Gerry, D. Tennessee—Kenneth D. McKellar, North Carolina—Thomas W. Bick-|D. y ett, Democrat. Texas—Charles A. Culberson, D. cont Jooks like another Hayes-Tilden|®s, i) "Carclina—Richard I Man-| Utah—Willlam H. King, D-Prog. ning, (re-elected), Republica: Vermont—Carroll 8. Page, R. N i UL H LTI Take u'llllfl of & want ad. Said one side to the other: ‘‘Well, we had them scared anyway."” | A good way to get through lite suc- ceesfully is to use all of your own brains and as much of the other fel- low’'s as you can annex. The Pioneer bulletin board was very popular with Republicans and Democrats this morning when re- turns were received on the presiden- tial race. A great many people fondly im- agine that if they are honest, pay their debts and do not speak dispar- agingly of other people they are among the mainstays of the city. But such is not always the case. Honesty and a careful mouth are much to be commended, but this city needs more than that. It needs citizens who will go out of their way to DO SOME- Where Can You Find Better Style Than This? THING for the city, who will labor to better local conditions, who will T]'llS Plnc]’i Back model lS lllustrated g0 their length to bring new indus- L u tries and new people to our commu- Y a we -l(nown artlst‘ nity. Such people as there are in reality the mainstays of a city. And < - s we need ‘u few mor: mainstays. It isn t mucll Overdrawn W]'.len you ANGER? 8sece t]le coat on your l)ac]( you Wlll see Dill you tever stop: ito: itk and ; the attractive style shown ]:lere. consider how foolish is anger—how H useless? Not only this, but anger & T]:us 18 t]ae plnch Ba.ck from thc lme of weakens and unnerves and renders gt W us unfit for battle, be that battle of ,' . the brain or the brawn. clmfi"' Did you ever watch two profes- sionals spar? See the clean-cut ex- st I hibition of «kill and science as each . y receives and returns blow for blow. o But wait until one becomes angry. i3 ey Gone is all that fine science and in | t its place is the brute lust of battle. I Now see how terribly unprepared is the angry man to stand before his P - same : - smiling adversary. Passion-driven J The. price the nation.over.” and furious, he i an easy mark, and his defeat is foretold from the begin- ning. Again and again the scien- tific blows of his cool and quiet op- TRADE MATK REGISTERED ' Style like this for $17 is a revelatxon to tlie men ‘who have been educated to pPay a premxum for I ponent beat down his guard and are driven to vital parts of his person, tty and blind with passion he is power- 1 le' less for defense, to say nothing of ] Sfenge. i We have this Styleplus Pinch Back in fabrics fohod a4 in the'sparting, ring, 6o i i that will appeal ‘o young men who like to wear who can with a smiling face and t: tlns mfty tyle to I)um.ncu as well as to tllc 4 stout heart meet the blows of life is club 3 armed for the fray and victory is his. \ country club. 3 The shafts of opposition, of envy, ) 3 of hatred, roll from him as the water 2 Yon Iay no more for Styleplu.s tllu season t]nn N from the back of a duck. He is im- i t pervious to attack. He is uncon- g z?“ d lut- An‘l you 'et tke same ex“u‘m { querable. ¥ sty act A man who gives way to anger, 13 pl“’ guar“tud ntuf 10m. says things in his moments of anger which he regrets when he regains A]l tlle ot]let IIIOJG]B ll“ Jlllt as stylu]: Illtlnl himself. pmclx Back. Does you temper give way under the annoyances aud vexations of life? Then siop—back up—get a fresh grip [ ] on yourself. : * Remember anger never conquers - any but the heart that harbors it. Smile. [ BEMIDIJI, = L J MINN. SCOOP 2i5.cum And Still They Come By “HOP" WELL “\WELL P LIFE 15 ONey THE L, 58 SUBMARINE.> AGAIN! 4 PR & Should Use IT’S different trnm others because more care is taken in t making sed are of L : materials higher grade, i Liack Silk | Eézove Polishj » o britifant, silky poilsh that do n i 'unnll ar dust off, an. llm i s and grocery dealers, rial. Unait on stove o d it the u your dealer §s a § moncy. Inaiat on Diack lulfllnw l'ollw. { 2uds 1n Tiguid or paste—one gual Black Silk Stove Poluh Woflu Sterling, lllinois

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