Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 4

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9 R SCOOP rrortr Pass Up HARTMAN AND DOGS COMING TO BEMIDJI CADN ~WANT A BOY 10 SPLIT |-TAKE CAY-UH YOH Hoss . (WHUT ARE. 7Y D= oH WOOD -~ WASH o CAH - /| WASH YOH DISHES - ALL THESE L \ BUILD YOH FAHS - SHINE SHINE YOH GOFF eS| EXPERT Interesting rules were promul- NoH SHOES -WALT- ON i SERVACES gated for the Red River-St. Paul NoH YABLE. — Carnival derby, the longest dog race AN= E ever run, a distance of 510 miles from Winnipeg to St. Paul. ‘“The object of the race,” said Rule II, is the earnest endeavor to encourage > 4 ) I\ ] 4 AN SO = —FToin Stve —SwiT- o — "“‘ u\l'b”} able to their owners.” The start of the race was at 12 greatly influenced by constitutional - 3 i B i weather below zero mearly all the| jons ang therefore requirzs o:o‘nltclo(:- wise clog the kidneys. _Avoid eating meat noon on January 24, and the finish way. Albert Campbell was the Win- | tiona} treatment. Hall" as much as possible; avoid ) n - oid too much sal ner, beating William Grayson by | cine, manufactured by ’r-‘.cgf”c:len?fl l‘“’h"li tea. Try a milk and Vezet&bf;’ seven minutes. Joe Metcalfe finish-|Go., Toledo, Ohio, 15 a constitutional |diet. mk plenty of water, and exercise ee an ear shortly after noon just ten ¢ays iater. Teams consisted of not less than four dogs nor more than six, and each ed third, Gabriel Campbell fourth |remedy, is taken internally and acts |s0 sweat—the ekin helps to eliminat and Fred Hartman fifth. thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces the’t:lmpmmm and urio acid.” te of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- For those past middle life, for those the breeding of better sleigh dogs, and the better care in handling them - 4 D i Z 3N y as well as to provide an object les: ) Vl ,r- 2“’/“ son in the use that can be made of / [ these hardy dogs, which are invalu- ‘;{19-«1 driver was compelled to finish with the same animals with which he started. Whipping of the dogs a‘s- o % ' qualified the guilty driver. Each ere is more Catarrh in this section T L man carried one day’s food, and stops ::l '"’0 c:“m':—"in ;h:;lr ;ll othleir diseases o Lw e ong . together, ears it was suj . w:il;letsmade for rations at designated | posed to be incurable. Doctors prelcrlb:(; A recipe given by a famous physician P 2 local remedies, and by constantly failing |for long life was: *Keep the kidneys in The racers made an average of 50 |to cure with local treatment, pronounced order! Try to eliminate thru the i miles a day through deep drifts and | it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, fland intestines the poisons that other- L Hartman and his dogs will appear| warq is off ¥ ered f th 1 4 at the Grand Tuesday, with the|Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. as‘en‘;'lri.: easily recognized symptoms of inflamma- thrilling films of the race itself, the| circulars and testimonials. tion, as backache, scalding “water,” or ;‘lxluuvles” !l;:]ls showing a spectacle sfia"u?“nflf};& ng).. Toledo, Ohio. | if uric acid in the blood has caused rheu- at it would be impossible for any- 3 i 49 mati “rusty” joints, stiffness, get one to see in all its phases in per- Hails Tramily Pilly 105 constpation. Anuric at the drug store. This is & son. wonderful eliminator of uric acid and was tiscovered by Dr. Pierce of Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If druggist: BEMID] IBEATS BRAINERD DISCHARGE e o it ‘send 10 cents o Dr. (Continued from Page 1.) 3 ) In the District Court of the United | Pierce for irial package and you will find ~Miss Door, coach of the locals, ac- o for $ns . ) i g States for the District of Minne-|that it is thirty-seven times more potent companied t'll:;egifilsl et‘;mp Walker. ot than lithia that it dissolves uric acid BEMIDJI " WALKER In the Matter of August Peterson, a8 hot water does sugar. S { Klein :.R.F....G. Alexander| Bankrupt. . IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 1624. MANY WOMEN OF OUR HOME The HERO OF THE HOUR—who, battling against the elements and continu- ous hard luck, set a new standard for endurance and gameness in the annals of American Sportsmanship BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR THE LIVING Brown .. I ) Croft Anderson ...... C....B. Alexander| To the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, Parker ... ... el | STATE WOULD TESTIFY. ey o1 e e, o S DR e and HIS FAITHFUL DOCS Minnesota: Mankato, Minn.—*1 used Dr. Pierce's o paemen of Bemiate ) © g wrasmar M Who Will Positively Appear InfPerson e s il e et GO el y APP L Nuss Kulander Bemidji—Field baskets, Parker 1, Brown 1; Walker, Croff 1. Free throws—Bemidji, Anderson 1 out of 2 trials; Walker, G. Alexander, 2 out of }: rtrials.w i § Walik of November, last pss:l. he was duls; o hi thnfili::ohnned' :gr eferee, W. en o alker, first | adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of - h it. took the i ; half; A. Caldwell of Park Rapids, | Congress relating to _Bankruptcy; 3 \“Pleasant Pellets’ at And tell the Pathetic Story of the Battle that was FOUght and Lost last half. that he has surrendered all his prop- i the same time and In Conjunction with the ONLY 4 /4 ol AUTHENTIC MOTION PICTURES Common Sense OF THE Medical Adviser is a great, help to me in gyl etz 8 S8t. Paul Outdoors Sports Carnival Front Street. i Taken under the personal supervision of L. W.Hill for the St Paul Carnival Ass'n. FEET of the most notable FEET of the Winnipeg --- event ever promoted in St. Paul Dog Derby-—-Show- this country in which dele- ; ing the start, enroute and gates from Bemidji participated. sensational finish at St. Paul. AUGUST PETERSON, 4 Complete Shows Starting at 2:30-4:00-7:30-3:00 “You know it is not an easy matter to. , bl Unitea states District Court, District . e s . . get children to take medicine, and forcing fl ot ’I‘rifs:“i":;‘h":f;’:‘: Division, sz Admission 25c--- Children Will be Admitted For, it on them does no good. Most mothers 5 bk i o y o know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no- ]:eutzaln'{' i:nisrgg.‘sligm%; 'é’x'r"%'x'% 15¢ At the 4:00 0 c'°ck Mat"‘ee dmg inj arious to the child. i) COURT, that a hearing be had upon erty and rights of property, and has fully compiied with all the require- ments of said Acts and of the orders of the Court touching upon his bsnk- ruptey. WHEREFORE hLe prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts, provable against hid estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis- charge. Dated this 13th day of February, A. D. 1917. | the same on the 16th day of April, The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- || A. D. 1917, before said Court at St. ONE DAY plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any- || Paul, in said District, at tem o'clock ONLY ; ) J 5 . . | in the forencon; and that notice kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the: [ thereof be published in the Bemidji Tues.Mar.13 taste that children like Pioneer, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known credit- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ors and other persons in interest may | appear at the said time and’ place and For this reason alone it isa favorite with the mothers of young: children.” il show cause, it any they have, why Bl the prayer of the said petitioner Bl should not be granted. ] And it is further ordered by the il Court, that the Clerk shall gend by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them-at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, Judge of said Court, and the Seal thereof, at Fergus Falls, in said District, on the 14th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1917. CHARLES L. SPENCER, * ! %| Get your diaries before the 1 Read Daily Pioneer Wantads has been exhausted; 1-3 off. "“l”‘;o! ¥ | neer office. tt Diarles of all descriptions; 1-3 off at the Piomeer office as long as '.l:ne'.yf Clerk. . By L. A. LEVORSEN, i There’s probably no other room in the]: Deputy Clerk. . 3 (Seal of the Court) 1td-310 house, the floor of which gets harder usage than the kitchen. A soft pine floor soon shows the wear and tear and is very hard to keep looking neat and clean. Such a floor takes a lot of un- necessary work and time that can be used to better advantage. A Good Hardwood Floor Will save time, hard work and many a back ache. It will look 100 per cent better than|] any other kind of a floor. It will last years longer and be a real joy to the wife or mother. g ] s And it won’t cost much. This is the time of the year to put it in right. BENEATH THE SURFACE is hidden the wonderful chain of bones that maintain the poise of your body. The chains that control the wheels of business are given wonderful care. Years of study and work are spent im- proving business methods and short- ening business operations. Why not give a little time to inves- tigating Nature’s way of correcting abnormal conditions CHIROPRACTIC? A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First Nationzl Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W ARE YOU GOING TO LEAVE A WIFE AND BABY HELPLESS SHOULD YOU DIE} kix ' [T 1S HIS DUTY TO HAVE MONEY DIE. T MAR THAT HIS FAMILY WILL “TO MAKE SURE mlmE III%ART wmmn IS TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM. BEST LR 0. We have the flooring in stock. Come and see it and get full details as to cost for your kitchen or other rooms. St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. Tel. 100 WE PAY AZPER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Defective

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