Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 4

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! | Pioseer QUICK RELIEF FROM |, motor truek, eto,, city bldg.. ... B chair appointed Aldermen Lycan, Lahr, * _CONSTIPATION|:~ R AR SR 2 S i 5 F. G. NEUMEIER, Editos. by SR BT - Get Dr. Edwurd:r_OIivc Tabloty TELEPHONE 913 That is the joyful ery of thousands Entered at the office at Bemidjl, . ® oy 2 . a8 second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, Published every afternoon except Sunday lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. idwards, a practicing physician e o oeid 12 ahonymous con cred the formula for Olive | it tweibutions. Writer's name must Dde .'ol"‘l biloatien. B Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not -:»“ul:‘d“r“‘::; {:ll-'g:fl:‘:.fi;‘{ 1::31- contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- Tueaday of each week to insure|ing vegetable laxative ot issue. No griping is the little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. Pl Pl normally. They never force them to unnatural action. now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling — sick liver and are constipated, you'll find uick, sure and only pleasant results Ofilelal Fuger of Gty of Bemidgl —_— BEE XX R XA R RRR RS wire servies of the Unmited &|quarters of the army are represented Press Associstion by Commissioner T. Henry Howard, i chief of staff. Delegates from prac- . tically every state east of the Mis- SEEE X EE R EEE KX 5ssippt are participating. mISPAPEARDsE:l;::SSIi%rge :SS Fe— A‘I‘ES‘I‘ S"‘YLES SRR RS ASSUETAT N ALL THE L e IN HAIR DRESSING © NEW YORK AND CHICAGO B BGaNCHES IN all THF PRINCIPAL ciTies | EVERY LADY should have our | XX 2 ] BOOKLET onyhnIII;L grseglng T’}):JE DOUG_LA&O DGE. Booklet explains and mmmté. all of It is hoped that the next state leg- | the l‘“°l“ 5‘{‘;55 u‘"?“ 3 M""‘;d tslature will do something to improve | O receipt ;’ :> co! l;dd 0 Supply the conditions at Douglas Lodge, | llmited, write today. ress: Itasca Park hotel. It is understood STYLES PUBLISHING HOUSE that the forestry board and park Gloversville, N. Y. sei11s commission have already prepared 2 such recommendations for the legis- lature. PROCEEDINGS CITY oov-cgr.. cITY Mr. McMahon, landlord, has done ox o feia 00T all that is possible with what he has| cyey councn met city hall at 8 o'clock had to do the work with and should |P. M. A quorum being present meeting not be blamed for the lack of accom- | Was called to order by Vice-Pres. Mo- modations at the hotel. bers: Roll Call. Recently the Wadena Pioneer-| Upon roll cusl the rqllowlnbg nlde{:\:n Journal blamed Mr. McMahon for the | Were declared present: Moberg, 1 conditions at the park. f“‘“"_-“gggl"_y- gr':,l“,l‘“’ ‘ycfi“"“"' Mit- The Park Rapids Enterprise, in de- v ) m" o ¢ fending Mr. McMahon, makes the fol-| Minutes of the last meeting Were lowing statements: read and approved. Mr. McMahon has nothing to do| pe rollowing bills after being audit- with the care of the park and re-|ed wer; ol?l motion s:‘nd f“ml“' allowed: ceives nothing from the state. He|J. J. Jenkinson, estimate clear- has been paying the state $500 an- ‘-mg_\nn‘cl’n:i‘r‘::blnzs:.‘)::dn::;‘;ili B1:56 nual rental for the state buildings ments and tioas i there and the privilege of operating|i'red Petrie, boarding pa the hotel. date . g Mayor Vnu-lurnlulu and City Attorne Hahn, scavenger werk dogs 8.00 | § iS00 TAMOON Chitmittes o aot with i J_nnkln-un. partial estimatc Mr. E. A, Barker, | clearing and grubbing Doud On motion and second a committeo | JAve. ', consisting of | since Dr, Edwards produced Olive Tab- orty owners , 89.60 a5 to per boundary lines of wards, ||| . L lA‘_u;m. mdse, for paupers sald ward lines to inglude the new ad- i 3 at 1-;1:1."!-7‘?:;”“““ favas o 16.30 | gition of Nymore to fhe city of Bemidji. for 17 years and calomel's old-time en- | meeting ‘with Tax Commission On motion and second the city clerk while treating patients for | iy Mmewn to the editor, hut not necessarily | chronic constipation and torpid livers. Bemidji Co., plIDEEy iy - 3,50 | trict of Minnesota? The 'same judges | THE FOLLOWING DISPATCH WAS RECENTLY d i keynote” of these | ,cations They cause the bowels and liver to act | Northwestern Tel. Bx. f you have a “dark browg mouth” | Ludlow B 4| Henry Miller, mdse. en headache — torpid | gty Robinson Lbr, B Miscellaneous. rom one or two little Dr. Edwards’| On motion and second the matter of | ing. Olive Tablets at bedtime. repnl‘rl?'t lthe‘fylll)m'rlzl:\ddnwn ‘nre hall was le! 0 © bul ng committee. Thousands take one or two every|" Mayor Vandersiuls announced the ap-| Moved we adjourn. Adjourned. WINT A0 is & & a-weil known f@.?? character . The NS B eyes of the city ~E A. Fenton, printi A committee inted power to Witer: dept TIRHIE . ataty, nct.on Jocation PO At Avmory” Bita, at astin Melver, seryices driver east end of Third Btreet, Carried. The the street ommittee, Muayor Vandersluis, Pres, Lycan and the |} 26.00| city engin were appointed to confer —— — with t x-villuge officials of Nymore, reet Gang, labor to date, J. Randolp Bervices as: n, s 25388 | was Instructed 1o call u special elec- ) . tion for Nov. 7th on the question, “Bhall 3.26 | the territory embraced in this city be - deemed and decla to be, a Park DI to act as were appointed for the gen- ................. M g0 |eral election to be held on said date. . ; S e Pub. 'Co., ‘oftictal” public Report of the Commissioners named PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPERS ALL OVER ) .. B2.40] for lln-dpu‘l"l:n:u of viewing prgverlyrnl | oneer Pub. east end o th street, proposed site for = printing, et ... 18.85|an Armory, was read and on motion ac- THE COUNTRY: (ele- copted and’ ordered fled. ept. oneer Vtfl'l’l‘l‘l.ll:u:"”;“fl‘ca.l).I-);l’llll i 4.20 “.\ |ml‘l§:lfl of citizens was filed to 0 e ent, - v url u. lenulnxvml-en uéflsp)l. 35, lrlc.. 74.50 )i‘m:: uun a lll‘\!i"':g: Ill‘f, Zfifl'\"’;f,‘xeflfle"&:fi “PITTSBURGHy Pfl., Oct. 15.—Wholesale alve Co., hydran A 5 tor dep! Lo 30,60 nigty. Bamoe was accepted and ordered prices on men’s and women’s footwear have L. 48 iy . l;\[-rllcu;,lfi:l of C. “’. Jewett to mulnl—' ain two ng gasoline pumps on curl ber for street dept. and park 10.21||{ne' fronting his garage was read and on motion laid on table until next meet- been advanced 50 to 75 cents a pair within the last 72 hours, and certain lines have been with- drawn entirely from the market owing to a big shortage in leather, according to an announce- No further business appearing it was night just to keep right. Try them.|pointment of Ike Smith as a patrolman, | Attest: . Approved, . ment here by officers of the Pennsylvania 10c and 25c ver box. All druggists, gr:n:e Same belng approved by the couneli | GO, STELN, F.BLYCAN, here today by of nsy! Shoe Travelers’ Association.” BUT OUR PRICES REMAIN THE SAME It _was moved and seconded 'that a 11d1117 &> P~ WE ANTICIPATED THIS ADVANCE AND LAID L IN A LARGE STOCK AT THE OLD PRICES. DON'T If you need BE FOOLED INTO PAYING MORE. COME TO US , elp, use ~ FOR THE SAME OLD PRICES AND THE SAME | WANT IDIS‘ RELTABLE GOODS. i help wanted column in Knapp’s sme |, Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. Subscribe for The Pioneer Members of the hotel commission have spent several weeks at Douglas Lodge during the summer, at a time when the rooms and corridors of the buildings were crowded, and know all about the service and need of a large hotel there to accommodate the many visitors. Nothing would be more un- reazonable than to expect the manl who paid for the privilege of serving the public in the state buildings llwrel ° to provide accommodations for the crowds that seek entertainment, when a contract or leace of the buildings for one year at a time was in force. When Mr. McMahon had charge of 7 Mantrap Camp he conducted that re- or sort in such a manner that it won for L] him and his good wife a reputation for most excellent service: and that was what secured for him such ex- Sullsat Susarsemetta For fhs pastiicn Simply because there is $20 worth of at Douglas Lodge. At Mantrap Camp Mr. McMahon could put on the brakes gold mn lt- and stop the crowds when the limit of i Secomminations were eache, s bunkiolenid sealled 500i2a1d has been somewhat different. More 3 e bren permited o rgiser . pieces at $18 and another bank offered :n‘_ and dining room could reason- its $20 gold pieces at $l6’ you would ably take care of. The dining rooms :;\I;li‘hxvm: intended for such crowds soon be looking over the $20 gold buildings were never planned to meet such demands as have been made upon them the past season pleces that came your waY- BRAINERD OPENS NIGHT SCHOOL Brainerd, Minn.,, Nov. 17 Under the supervision of Prof. W. C. Cobb, e superintendent of the city schools, a night school has again been estab- rollment is forty, with more in pros- pect. SR “The same price MOVE MADE FOR NEW CONSTITUTION IR Miiiag i are like bona-fide U.S. A. gold pieces, : firs limfi L vard - - I because they sell at $17 everywhere at . h: aken by the state efficie 1 2 : geonomy’ comalasion whigh sdopted all times. a resolution offered by Representa- ive L. C. Spoo eco ndi the . . . :u:’?:’mls.uinn ,:)’f' :‘:N‘curllr I'::’rml:‘ncn:flln‘: Thel’e 18 $I 7 Wortl’l Of uallty m eac}l tional convention. Upon favorable . action by the next legislature, the sult ,and OVercoat plus t (& latest Style. proposal will be voted upon in 1918 and the following legislature will provide the machinery for selecting These are the delegates at the 1920 election. CANFIELD ACCEPTS POST ., OF STATE FAIR SECRETARY ing. Their price remains at $17 this s Caniid ot ke Fars s sccnt| season and they are guaranteed.. We weeks ap nesota & Simpaon, resigned, Mr. Canfield has rented his large SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS OPENS Philadelphia, Nov. 17.—The Na- tional Congress of the Salvation Army with Commander Evangeline Booth presiding, opens in Philadelphia to- day. Sessions will be held daily un- til Nov. 23. The international head- lished at the Harrison school in $I] Southeast Brainerd. The initial en- o es R A N S T continent with a national price stand- a8 gecre oA = ag secrataryl of thiu Min have the exclusive sale here. stoek farm and s selling his stock ) and machinery. He plans to remove to St. Paul within the next two weeks. He will assume his duties as gecretary Dec, 1. [ J ‘ ., Io $I leplus Clothes $17 $20 Gold Piece TRADE MARK REGISTERED the nation over” only clothes in this broad =N

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