Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 5, 1917, Page 3

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THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1917, - = True Smoke Smokes True Chews True Too “Just started nnohng True Smoke The flavor, fragrance, richness, all are mat- several weeks ago and it seems to get wral in True Smoke—and the blend has better every day. Mostof my friends proved its worth. Forty years of Smokers® 'have been smoking it for years—they satisfaction is its recommendation. say it always acts like that: tastes True Smoke is sold in 10c flat or round better all the time. Not such a b-pmdinSOcfibermminm;dlffi fancy package, but some tobaccol” can’t get it from your dealer, send us hi | True Sk i the choiast Amer, e ool e w100 s el e ican'tobacco grown— only in five of ‘h"w“m"'”hd—“m the many tobacco-growing states can we . PEPER TOBACCO CO. Mhhflm‘ddufll‘hfi!"'flm SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI TRUE SMOK $25 and $10 Gold Given FREE To York, Pa., was the capital of th United States from September, 1777 until June, 1778, An African frog sounds a call under water that can be beard for several miles. A Great .Discover); Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to 2-Farmer’s Clubs EifalR = normcecos: 15 Clubs Are In the Race kidneys are deranged the blood is filled | . T NN with poisonous waste matter, *which set- tles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or WE HAVE THE LOTS under tl bag-lil er the eyes in bag-like formations What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business As a remedy for those recog: nized -ympwm); of mflmme:?:,lz caused site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home: by uric acid—as scalding urine, back- ache and fretLuenO. urination, as "well as Iy EASY PAYMENTS . sediment in the urine, or if uric acid in - 3 Mr. Farmer: Are you doing anything to help your club? the blood has caused rheumatism, lum- Pick _yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Balley, Post e Your club could use $100.00 of ‘“‘easy money" to pretty b“"‘u‘:‘“‘°ch§,°‘xm“‘;lf :‘c‘c‘g"{h‘e"-"“de“' Office Block, for prices and June discount. good advantage, couldn'tit? %nmnw up.:ny (hmtlspear' pmk m-mmn %oynm{nnfiznm e ve m BII of yl;yurwlf is ml tik:az :I:g o? Pllll. Minnesota If each club member in your club paid his own subscrip- tion to the Pioneer and got one or two new 'subscriptions It would “fatten” your treasury by more than that sum. In addition to the above prizes we pay the following com-- missions: ot ‘water before meals and Anuric, the very of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Step into any drug store and ask for a pwlmge of Anuric, which is man es ‘more potent than lithia and elimi- uric acid as hot water melts sugar. trial will convinee you. BEM'DJI HORESE MARKET MOTHERS OF MINNES e We Buy and 8ell Horses, ‘HERE IS ADVICE FOR YOU. Harnesses and Vehicles. it 25 per cent on all collections, which. means old accounts or arrearages. Minneapolis, Minn.—“I have found | ‘ ; t relief in Dr. | S s ‘; 33 per cent on all subscriptions paid in -ad- P ¢ E;Ecc;s::‘:mm E p : vance by present subscribers. v y .- ing my early mar. | 5 ried lite it was rec- ommended "o ‘e Hoberg Construction Company uring ctanc, b e Telsphene 8 Bemid)l, Minn. in a nervous state, IlllllllmluflmlImllll'llllmllllllIlllllllll"lll"llllllIII"III"I“"IH and ‘the ‘Prescrip- tion’ built me up and cured me of this nervous condition. Since that time I B LLLLLLLELRLEDL LTI LU L L L LA 50 per cent on all new subscriptions. .I,lmlull_ull'lmlm'll'mm_lmlmlnmunumlmm||||||mmmmnmnnflnmmuflmmuuunHmmumn WA This Offer Holds Good Until Aug. 1, 1917 emidji - Kelliher Auto Service . Remember this is not a contest. No outsidfirvgets:a petl;ny. Alll m ,‘I:’nys ht:':g:.l the ¢ m"“ Pmmr_ ) commissions go direct to the club turning in the subscriptions. In R it ways such a'h l case two or more clubs turn in equal amounts, which:entitle them :to H :ymfis.;e?;gme&i“::g flm‘:fiymd . Loavel":l't:reny‘ g.;'g: 'l:"!..' Lo A ; either of the GOLD prizes, each club will receive such :rize. mtfig"‘rlfl;fi,flm:figz“,, :"u 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute }’ Subscription price of Pioneer, 1 year, $1.50; 6 months, 75c." == Davip Dusty. 2998 1. Lake Stroct, FARE 8c PER MILE For further particulars, write, call or telephone the . e Phone 77 FRANK WARD, Prop. %2218 Two Folk 8ongs. ‘America 18 proud in the possession ef ‘nbt'a few composers of note, Their ' beautiful compositions have -suved .the United . States from being placed’ completely in the shade by the foreign composers and makes this na- tion a ‘musical factor which caanot now .be. omitted .from .any reckoning. Al 'these are important in the history and . development of American music fn its higher and newer forms. But for the simple, heartfelt folk tunes, the most typical examples of folk wong that America.bas thus far nour- ished, we must turn to those of Stephen O.. Foster and .award the palm to his “Sawanee River” and “My Old Ken- Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Bemidji, Minnesota Cut Out the Coupon Below and Mail to Your Club Secretary or Direct to the Pioneer Office Readers of the e Jee WO Bemidji Pioneer By Sending this Coupon to the NATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD GARDEN COMMISSION 210 Maryland Blldg., Washington, D. C. with a 2-cent stamp to pay postage, a canning and drying manual THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. tucky Home.”—Philadelphia Record. will be sent free of charge. All you have to do is to fill out the — Post OfiCe: . ...ccovivomsimmsninsansssinsssssisnisssens R T European Clvilization, space and enclose the two-cent stamp for postage.. These are 12- i """"""" The -first pavements in Paris were page manuals, fully illustrated, and are sent out in co-opentlon with this paper as a part of the personal service we at all times aim to give our readers. 1aid about the year 1200; in London, about 1417. Berlin was without pave- ments far into the seventeenth cen- tary. No houses had glass windows before the twelfth century, and as late -as the fourteenth century anything ‘might be thrown out of the windows ‘of Paris and London after three times calling out, “Look out!” Shirts were not known until the time of the cru- saders, and the fine clothes which la- dies and gentlemen wore were seldom washed and only occaslonally “scent- ed.” Bo late as 1550 there were to be found in Paris but three carriages, ‘while in England coaches date from Please send the Pioneer to the above for Enclased find §............ Credit proper amount to Farmer’s Club. 0000 ) = = LS £ B = i £ = g = S—— | b

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