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() . . . Uric Acid Poisoning! The most eminent physictans recog- nize that uric acid nt.oretr up in the system is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric nlcid poison is prufimt. in the joints, m\u;— cl or nerves. Yy ex}xznmentmg an is at the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- ical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. erce discovered a combination of native remedics that' he called Anuric—which drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and in- flammation ide. If you are a sufferer feom rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug store and get relief from the pains and ills brought about by uric acid; or send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anuric which youa will find many times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince m Anuricis a regular insurance and life~ gaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their joints. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels have been favorably known for nearly 50 years. A PROMINENT ST. PAUL WOMAN. St. Paul, Minn.—*“There is not a medi- cine on the market that can compare with Dr. Pierce’s Fa~ vorite Prescription. I was never very strong and after the birth of my little irl, about four years ! ago, I was in a v 2 serious condition. Dal’clng on the waves of popular- ity, the Famous Bostonians are head- ed in this direction and will soon be with us at the Grand theater where they play an engagement of two night, starting Tuesday, Feb. 27. They have always given a pleas- ing entertainment, and that is the CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—We want more tamarac timber 7 inch tops and over. Phone 272. Moberg Construction Co. 227 ‘WANTED—Girl wants general house work. Ans. “B” c|o Pioneer. 3-227 WANTED—Plain sewing. Phone 408J. 6-32 WANTED—Position as stenographer or clerk by young man, 4 years ex- perience. Box 224. 2-224 AGENTS—Earn spending money. Every housekeeper wants Blumer’s egg saver; 25c pkg. represents 48 eggs. A pure food product; sells like wildfire. Mrs. Fiocke made $8.25; Mrs. Ritter $6.75 in one day. So can you. Free samples. K. R. BLUMER, Lincoln and Ros- coe, Chicago. 2t Sat 2-17-24 WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by mail. 1 could Rk not get out of my b?il. 1 just Llhought 1 never w«l)?u.ld a well again. began taking ‘Favon Prescription’ and_most heartily endorse its use.”—Mgzs. EDNA McCLELLAN, 28 Thompson Ave. /] reason they have been able to tour the world consecutive times for twelve consecutive years many times and never fear to go back. A surprise in the person of a young Australian tenor, Charles Barrett, by name, will greet local playgoers in the opening bill, “The Rose of Hono- lulu.” Never before has this organi- zation of young women permitted a man to perform in their plays. For the Wednesday night offering the latest musical comedy success, “The Isle of Dreams,” will be the of- fering. River Banks. To place the right or left hand bank of a river face in the direction in which the river is flowing; the bank on your right is the right hand bank. The west bank of a river flowing south is the right bank; the south bank of a river flowing west is the left hand bank, and so on. Poughkeepsie is on the left bank of the Hudson, Albany on the right bank.—New York Sun. The “knock wood” superstition is said to date back to the days of sylvan gods, when oak, ash and rowan were sacred trees, whose deities would come to the assistance of the knocker. FOR SALE—Wood saw rig, 7% horse power engine, steel frame and trucks, largest and best rig in city. Sell right, part cash and time, or might trade. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 FOR SALE—240 acres highly im- proved up-to-date farm, 4 miles from town, elegant outbuildings; only $60 per acre. List your prop- erty with me. Will soon have an of- fice. I have 5,000 acres good land near here, price right. E. J. Wil- lets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 FOR SALE OR TRADE--15-acre farm in corporate limits, all under high state of cultivation, clear; and house and lot in town, clear; for farm near here. I can handle any kind of a deal. E.J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. e 6-224 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Elegant 13- acre truck and fruit farm, river, 5 blocks from depot, fine 6-room house, cement barn 24x30, wood- shed and other buildings, all fenced, clear, $2,225. Trade for house here up to same price. Will put extra effort on city property. E. J. Willets, 1317 Irvine Ave. 6-224 120 acres 2% BIDS WANTED Bids will be received by the secre- tary of the Bemidji Commercial club, to and including Tuesday, March 5, 1917, for the following described property: Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 3, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, Carson's addition to Bemidji, known as 512, 514, 602 and 603, Third street. The commercial club reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. M. Sathre, Secretary. 3-24-26-27 FOR SALE OR TRADE splendid level land, clear, miles from town, $30.00 per acre, is the new science, that, adjusting the abnormal conditions, makes possible Nature’s best gift—Good Health. Have you personally tried or inves- tigated 11-room house, large barn and two lots in town, 1,500, small encum- brance to trade for stock of goods, house or cash. List your property with me. I'll soon be ready for business. E. J. Willets, 1317 Ir- vine Ave. 6-224 FOR SALE—Five-room house and lot on Lake Boulevard. Address “S. A.,” Pioneer. 221tf FOR SALE—A weathered oak buffet and a large china closet, both in Mission style. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1001 Minnesota Ave. 220tf e FOR SALE OR TRADE—One motor- cycle in No. 1 condition. Bemidji Auto Co. 6-224 FOR SALE—Modern home, liberal terms. Phone 65. W. G. Schroe- der. 10-227 FOR SALE—160-acre farm, 1 mile from high school. House and barn modern. Garage 20x30. J. H. French, Bemidji. 210tf FOR RENT. AR AR A AP FOR RENT—Modern house. 311 Am- erica Ave. 6-228 FOR RENT—Furnished room. 820 Beltrami Ave. 217tt FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf CHIROPRACTIC? We invite you to visit us and learn about its merits. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First National Bank Bldg.. Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W SCOOP 'ountain pe: ast night on Finder please leave at P | THE CUB REPORTER THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GRAND THEATR B. E. LANG, Presents |3 THE FAMOUS BOSTONIANS| 2 DAYS Tues., Wed., February 27 and 28 || with TUESDAY--Feb. 27 “THE ROSE OF HONOLULUV" SGENES, SONGS, MUSIC, MELODIES, COS- TUMES & CAPERS HAWIIAN 16 SWEET SIXTEEN GIRLS 16 Musical Comedies TWO MUSICAL TREATS OF THE SEASON ‘ - Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 : i Secure Your Tickets Now i ON SALE For Both Days AT NETZER'S DRUG STORE | } The same company, under same management, and with the same performers, were here last year and played “Tipperary Mary”—pronounced by all as the best of the year. v EBxperience Teaches. Spiffer—1 have often wondered at your brilliancy, your aptness at repar- tee, your— Whiffer—If it's more than Cynical Shaw. i In this world if you do not say a thing in an irritating way it is just as well not to say it at all, because people will not trouble themselves | a dollar, old top, I can’t do a thing for about anything that does mot trouble | you. I'm nearly broke myself.—New them.—Bernard Shaw. York Times. Cold Sores and Fever Blisters are enly outward manifestations of the inflammation of the mucous surface that lines the lungs, the stomach and all the digestive tract, but they give you evidence of how sore a membrane may become as a resiit of inflamma- tion, which is stagnation of the blood, rightfully called acute catarrh. If you suffer from such conditions don’t let them become chronic, don’t run the risk of systemic catarrh. Clear it Up With PERUNA ‘When your system is cleared of all its poisons, the membranes goot.hed and healed, the cold gone and your digestion restored, you will enjoy life, feel equal to all its tasks, and be at peace with the world. Let Peruna do for you what it did for this sufferer: Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 238 Uiah Avenue, Memphi:\, Tenn. says: N been a friend of Peruna for many vears. | have used it off and on for catarrhal com| y h.:-ml found it & very oxcelient remedy, I have amall family of children. Times are ‘with us, but I can scaccsly afford to do without Peruna, especially during the season of the year when coughs and colds are prevalent. We always reccommend Peruna to our for the benefit it has been to us.” You needn't suffer longer with such a remedy at hand. Peruna can be obtained in tablet form. You can carry it with you and take it sys- tematically and regularly for a remedy, or as neededfor a preventive. Get a box today. The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio WEDNESDAY--Feb. 28 “THE ISLE OF DREAMS” A MUSICAL & TANCO CARNIVAL EVEN IF AN ACCIDENT OR SICKNESS NEVER HAPPENS A\ TO0 YOU. IT MAKES YOU FEEL SECURE TO HAVE MONEY IN gy \ THE BANK. MONEY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND AND WILL COME TO YOUR RESCUE WHEN NOBODY ELSE WILL OR CAN. WHEN YOU ARE OLD “MONEY” WILL KEEP YOU. WHO IS GETTING THE MONEY YOU ARE EARNING NOW? THINK OF IT. PUT SOME IN THE BANK. BANICWITH US. WE PAY AZPER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK DONT APPRECIATE How HOME SICIK \OE SOUTHERNE! 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