Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 4

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[ ] ‘cccfiaqg,‘c,fic‘g@oac‘i » . LA R EERERERERR R K ————— — —— C. W. LaMours Co. 800 Line Bullding Wood For Sals Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Prompt Dellvery Phone 32 CLASSIFIED WANTEG TG Buy one & of 8-1oot floor cigar case, also wall case. A. Brose, 4-1125 Freese. Tel. WARTED—GIr ¥or general houso- work. 509 Bemidji Ave. 1122t WANTED—GIrl to assist with house- work; one who can stay at her own home nights. Mrs. T. W. Swin- son. 3-1123 WANTED—Two girls at 0. K. Res- taurant i 2-1122 WAN Man to sell monuments; experienced preferred. c¢jo “G,’ Pionecr. 2d-1121-25 WANTED—Girl"at Erickson Hotel. 3-1123 WANTED—Launliress at Lake Julla sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, Minn. j 118tt WANTED—GIrl at Vicker's Res- taurant. 4-1123 hour. POSITIONS WANTED. A or y day or Phone 747. 2-1122 WANTED—Plain sewing; expert work on children’s clothes and boys’ suits. Phone T47. 2-1122 POSITION WANTED—Job as black- smith helper or to run gasoline engine, or work repairing engines. cjo N. A. O, Pioneer. 4-1122 ‘WANTED—Position by man and wife as cook for crew. Address 719 Beltrami Ave. 6-1124 FOR BALE. - R SALE—10-acre farm 2 miles south of Bemidji; small house and barn, and well; 2 acres cleared. John Cline, Bemidji, Minn. 10d to 12-2 FOR SALE—Range. Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626. 118tt FOR SALE—Carload 12-inch birch wood. Phone 1. Wm. McCuaig. 4-1123 FOR SALE—S87 acres, 6 miles west of Bemidji, with house, barn and good well; dark soil, clay subsoil; 10 acres fleld; on state road. Price $1,000 cash. J. Norling, 3128 23rd Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 12-1127 FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 126!( FOR TRADE—Good buggy and cut- ter for trade for co Also want two young pigs. Challenge Hotel. 3-1123 FOR TRADE—Nice farm land near Hines and some cash for modern residence in Bemidji. Address ‘‘H.” Pioneer. 1117t —_—e run Keni FOR RENT —Good house. 1100 Bel- trami Ave. Call at house. Oscar Miner. 6-1127 FOR RENT—Good house. 1110 Bel- trami Ave. Call at house. Oscar Miner. 6-1127 FOR RENT—Six room house. A. Klein. 3-1123 FOR RENT--Three unfurnished mod- ern rooms, newly decorated. 1009 Bemldji Avenue. Phone 575-W. 1114t FOR RENT—Three unfurnished mod- ern rooms, newly furnished. 1009 Bemidji avenue. Phone 575-W, 1114tf FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Also furnished rooms. Phone 399 or inquire at 413 Irvine Ave. : 3-1122 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 747. 1113tf FOR RENT—Furnished room. Phone 757 1113tf LOST AND FOUND. TOST-"Small Alredale pup, about two months old; black with tan paws, and tan on sides of jaws; short tail. Return to 905 Lake Boulevard for reward. 1121tf WILL BE S —— THR SEMIDJI GAILY PIONERS ~Stoop ALL BUThas 2 Rogelar Toam 19-22-86~% X (Y-2-0.68 - e *\ /92 - CoLUMBUS — | s‘l’oM‘cH "PSE'I'7 that the kidneys should have more| assistance when needed. We luke‘}llum. maybe weak or irregular heart mer'’s prescription used in private L[] less exercise, drink less water and |action, warns you that your kidneys practice and it is vure to benefit you. often eat more rich, heavy food,|require help immediately to avoid That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of, blood. the liver in a soothing, healng veay When the liver and bowels are . per forming their natueral functions, a goes indigestion and stomach trou! If you have a bad taste in ¥ mouth, tongue coated, appetite poo lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition o energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed w olive oil. You will know them by th olive color. They do the work withou griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you i At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. e P e F e O AL CTURRISS: NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Makes Mince Pie twice as good as bulk mince meat, and costs half the price. Try it. * Like Mother Used to Make "’ MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER == 405 Beltrami Ave., idji, : Minn, The California Game and Fish commission has sent out an appeal to teachers to help in the war on English sparrows, It is predicted on good authority that $1,500,000 will be spent on highways in the United States within the next five years. At the hospitals in Rome, Italian soldiers, sick, exhausted or wounded, are treated to sunlight baths with highly beneficial results. DON'T NEGLECT KIDNEYS Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Prescrip- tion, Overcomes Kidney Trouble. TURKEY SUPPER at the Presbyterian Church TONICHT! EVERYBODY AND HIS FAMILY HERE'S THE MENU TURKEY DRESSING CRANBERRY JELL MASHED POTATOES RUTABAGAS b .8 GIBLET GRAVY CABBAGE SAL:I% ROLLS COFFEE Pk It is now conceded by physicians THERE attention as they control the unmr“ QGet at the Real Cause—Take Dr. organs to a remarkable deggee and Edwards’ Olive Tablets *|do a tremendous amount of work in | more work than nature intended. | removing the poisons and waste mat- | rvidence of kidney trouble, such as| tey from the system by filtering the lame back, annoying bladder troubles, | | smarting or burning, brickdust or| 4 taking tomics, or trying to patch up a The kidneys should ri redime allow complexion, rheuma- — | poor digestion, they are agtacking the| ™ : "’ o ;'.f,‘g' e e [ i § This picture represents the popular idea. now being presented by this newspaper is a heart- * thrill from cover to cover. It embodies the musical sentiment of the first century-and-a-half of the national existence of our beloved nation. WE PREDICT for _this truly unrivalled song collection a won- drous welcome into the homes of thousands of our readers. We know of nothing more conducive to happiness, more educative, more adapted to making the home what it should be—the gathering place, the rest place—the joy place of the entire family. Description of Book More than 20,000 people from all over the world contributed their favorite songs. Over four years were required to gather the correct words and music of the com- plete collection. . . Some of them—Folk Songs—now pub- lished for the first time. Many others never before included in a general collection. Excels all other cofiections in complete- ness and accuracy. b Arranged in low key so the whole family { can sing. Many harmonized and arranged for mixed voices for the first time. A col- ection of treasures. A furxl of entertain- ment in the family circle or at partes and other gatherings. Full of olg friends and the personal recollections attached to many of them. Stff covers and especially "bound so the book will remain open flat at any page. Every reader is entitled to a copy. - 00 Songs—Every Song a Ge—l; The only Song Book with a Soul. Yours for SIX COUPONS and the cost of distribution. Don’t Miss Tomorrow!! F——, p———eeenes | 860 Coupon with music border printed W“’ elsewherein thisissue, which Word cats Company, Inc. |toget thisbeautiful book ALMOST FRER | thereby forcing the kidneys to do|more serious trouble, had mort remarkable success as a kidney &nd bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. There is' nothing else like it. It is Dr. Pioneer.—Adv. | favorite song between the covers. P —— e e i | i \ ! | T Get a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wish first to test An ideal herbal compound that has this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for & sample bottle. When writ- ing be sure and mention the Bemidji HEART SONGS at the office of Pioneer . Get your sixth coupon tomorrow —call for the book and Spend Tomorrow Night ‘at Home with the whole family. Each and every member will find a Comin’ Thro' the Rye y Com-in’ thro’ the cye, { & vod-y -y Com-in’ frae thetown, I a vod-y 1 -1y love my-sel’, Bot what's by pame,or |||I|Ill";illll v v i v v (70 be found on page 113 of **Heart Songs’") The popular 1d~a of this song which pictures the two lovers coming through a fetd of ree iy L pecular error. ] in Scotland and “To Meet a Body Comin’ Thro’ the Rye,” meant to meet someone crossing the river on the stepping stones. Any la§ meeting a lassie crossing on the step- it_'ng stones was privileged to exact a toll of isses. This picture represents the correct idea. ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIjIIIIIIII|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl{I.II'II!IlllllIIl!lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IRIIlllll!!lll!ll!lllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIllllllIII]II!IIIIIllIIlllllIIIIIIlIIlIlIll!

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