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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER INSTART _ ACTION _ SURPRISES HERE . b This grocer’s story surprises lo- Kldney & co’ cal people: “I had bad stomach (BY DR. V. M. PIERCE) trouble. All food seemed to 'sour The kidneys and the skin work in har-|and form gas. Was always consti- mony. They’re companions, the skin |pated. Nothing helped until I tried(] being the second partner. If we are|buckthorn bark, :glycerine, etc., as anxious to keep well and preserve the|mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOON- vitality of the kidneys and, also, free the | FUL astonished ‘me 'with ‘its IN- | bloed -from noxious elements, we must|STANT action.” Beoause Adler-i-ka pay xecml attention to a good action of | flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract: GOOD PLAN IS ESSENTIAL the skin and wtom that zl;e :(l:dnm are it relieves ANY CASE constipation, \ flushed -s0 as eliminate . the e eoasary 11| LR slgged, o5 froqs & s can'beieasily clogged, and frequent baths | tion of ‘anytling we ever:gold. Cit) Efficient Directing Hand N ry I S soup and w‘fi e help to semove the'| bers G yt_AEl wver:sold. City Building Is to ‘Be Properly Wit 80ap an l; g Te. v. ‘injurious products that clog the pores. Constructed. Sl:::ting, by hardkwflr}( or mka ba:i:, T at t once a week, helps to kee 9 The house that has not Integrity, |ekin'and kidneysin good condition. Flush Men Wanted that has not staunch, honest charac- |the kidneys by drinking plenty of pure ] jith meals and between meals. fer_ from. hasementip FOM beatls, s ('):c'fi:lo:ln'ilh obtain at the nearest drug || T0 cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ti builded upon the sands;:and while it | o At figc which will help flush the may withstand the ordinary winds of ki dl: and t'he intestines. You will find heaven, it “will not withstand the F'spas Anurie “is ‘thirty-seven _times ‘more’ breath of professional criticism, and,|getive than lithia and that it dissolves uric in the end, may be almost as much [iasid -as-het water does sugar. of a burden and a loss to its owner as if. it had fallen before the storm, de- clares an experienced builder. The house that is to be built upon the rock, that Is to have integrity of plan and material, must be well AN 02} planned. Back of the designer, the . 5‘;?;;" th‘;:di.c!fi 1 architect, the builder and various con- .. Discov a tractors must be a mind capable of ;‘:g, several times dur- correlating all these functions into a A lilflisi1ing the last few harmonious working force, driven to| . Hi!m when I have a single end. If the owner be cap- i felt ett]!li:l “&dmd [ able of this achievement so much the ?mmy sinatiesie] be]:te;'; if not, he should call upon one p b:v};:' dm’ Who 18, me up o that He lays the foundation upon sand 7 T have ngvgrhad',o who does not take thought as to the call in a doctor. I fitness of his architect, his bujlder and | have- For satisfactorv prices, bring or ship your Hides & Furs Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERE, :Prop. || Ladies’ Serge Drasses Just received a shipment from New York of ladies’ serge dresses. We were made a special low cash price on these dresses and will pass the saving along to our customers. The sizes run 16, 18, 36, 38, 4015, 41, 411, and 47. Color—navy, green and brown. . Price—$11.95, $12.95, $13.95, $14.95, $16.95, $17.95, $18.75, $18.95 and $19.9:5. Extra good timber, can work ‘yea around. New camps, good board,: big prices for cutting. ' ‘Write o call. d 4 'S00 POLE & TIE COMPANY LIIITEI% E. D. ALGER, Mgr. i Gauley Blook, Sault Ste. ‘Marie, Ont. WHEN A TONIC IS NEEDED. Austin, Minn.—“I_have taken Dr.’ Pierce’s Favori YARN—We have a small amount of khaki knitting yarn—S85 cents a skein ; 3 skeins to a customer, no more. O/Gan-Bouserte ‘ Bemidji, Minn. Phone 87 We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool, “%% Pelts and Tallow and will pay |, you the full market price. also taken theI ‘Pleasant bll’ellets.' y - | Before I took them I was terribly con~ all the functions of a building opera T’T" R edl and ‘sincg they o metof ::E e ave not found it necessary to e stone the dream that is his. An in- any purgative at all. Iam very glad to efficient architect, a conscienceless | p.commend Dr. Pierce’s remedies,”—MRS, I 202 3rd St. NORTHERN MIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Biock North of Union Statien, BEMIDJI, MINN Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Ddy." purposes with no direct hand—anyone of these makes for disappointments in building. i The best assurance of the integrity of a building is the union Jt the ideals of the owner and the builder. A house has an inalienable right to be well built. Its construction is a task that should be approached with a sort of reverent enthusiasm. The owner who realizes this fact, and the builder who insists upon it as due to his reputa- tion, will produce a structure that neither winds of heaven nor breath of criticism can sh:l:c upon its foun- dations. 0DD SHELTER FOR FLAGMAN House, With Appearance of Mosque, Constructed From Parts of Dis- carded Locomotives. We make this One-Week Offer to Housewives here who have not had this Cocker. The cost of Aluminum has doubled. Cooker prices have emormously advanced. But, in fairness to those who missed it last year, we repeat this Doilar Offer Cookers Supplied To Righily Cook " To a Million Homes Two Fanicus Dishes Wg I}ave supplied Quaker Cookers to We want every user of Quater Oats a million homes at very little prices. and Pettijohn’s to cock these cereals But the cost has advanced until our offer rightly. Right cooking makes them is almost impossible. - doubly delightful. It keeps the flavor A flagman’s shelter house, made up of old locomotive parts, guards &} street crossing on the Southern Paclfic at San Jose, Cal. The shelter, which | looks like a mosque was constructed But grocers tell us that many house- wives missed our former offer. They are using Quaker Oats and Pettijohn’s, and they want this Aluminum Cooker. In fairness, they should have it. So we renew this offer for next week only. It applies only to housewives whom we have not supplied already. It Deuble Coolkcer Pure Aluminum intact. It makes them easy to digest. This Aluminum Cooker has been made to order to meet exact require- ments. It is extra large, so liitle or much can be cocked in it. It is extra heavy, made to last a lifetzne. This Cooker will next. weelk cost you applies only to users of Quaker Oats:or Pettijohn’s, or both. It means twice as much as this Dollar Offer meant two years ago. Get this Cooker next week if you are entitled to it. You owe that to yourself. only $1, if you send us the trademarks we ask for. This is a costly offer. And we simply want to know, before sending the Cooker, that you, are a Quaker Oats user. 3 Extra:Large and Heavy Cereal Capacity 21 Qts. A Lifetime Utensil Looks Like a Mosque but Is Flagman’s Shelter. Send us two trademarks (picture of Quaker) cut from packages of Quaker” Oats. Also one trade-* mark (picture of bear) cut from the front of ene package of Pettijohn’s. Or, if you prefer, send five trademarks from Quaker Oats alone. Send us $1 with these trademarks and we will mail the Cooker by parcel post. Trademarks must be mailed next week. This offer applies to this vicinity only. A Address The Quaker Oats Company, 1708 Railway Exchange, Chicago Quaker Oats Pettijohn’s Which Saves You 75% - The Laxative Luxury Measured by food value, Quaker Oats costs one-fourth as much as the Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food is soft rolled wheat, hiding 25 per cent bran average mixed diet. So each dollar you spend for Quaker Oats saves an flakes. it is a flavory dainty of which no one ever tires. And it supplies average of $3. Oats stand:supreme.among grain foods, in nutrition and ‘in the needed bran. Bran is Nature’s laxative. Everybody needs it. Most flavor. They form a complete food, supplying every need. As-an energy folks would feel better if they ate it every day. food their fame is proverbial. Fine foods clog the system. Bran supplies the needed roughage. Every . Make this the chief breakfast dish. Meat and eggs cost five and six doctor, as you know, urges its use, to avoid the need of diugs. ! times as much. Also use Quaker Oats.in bread and muffins, pancakes and Try it one week. Note the good spirits which result. } Never again will | cookies. No other food is so economical. you return to a branless diet. " * \ \ 4 Use Quaker Oats because of the matchless flavor. It is made of queen Pettijohn’s Flour is another bran dainty. That is 75 per cent white' grains only—just the big, plump, luscious oats, We get but 10 pounds-from patent flour and 25 per cent bran flakes. Use like Graham flour in any recipe. a bushel. Yet it costs you no extra price. 3 With these two products every meal can include some-bran-made dainty. ‘These Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week ;z i e et oo o k. bk BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA plate production than is ordinarily the | s Chas. Nangle Scott T. Stewart, 207 Fourth St. & Co., Props., 1101 Doud Ave. Taber’s Grocery, L. E Taber, Prop., N. J. Case o ene This practice, says a statement is- F. G. Troppman Co. 0. E. Erickson, 1223 Minn. Ave. The North End Cash Grocery, Cor- . 624 America Ave. W. G. Schroeder | sued by the bureau of forelgn and do- | 1 'p. Batchelder, Minnesota Ave. Midway Grocery, Henry Miller, Prop. ner 703 Fourteenth St. Mill Park Grocery, W.K.Wagenr, Prp. mestic commerce, department of com- | \rs, Clara Roe, 601 Sixth St. Schmitt’s Grocery, Wm. H. SchmittOtto G. Schwandt Gould’s Grocery merce, will also be followed next year, Nymore, Minnesota judging from figures made public by Tagely & Wold Thomas Nygaard N i J. Boulduc & Co. v by the consulting engineer from old en- gine wheels, springs, tires and other parts of discarded locomotlves. Besides being an oddity in appear-|| ance, it is solidly built and one of the most elaborate shelters for flagmen in the state. It is the curiosity of the locality. Reclaimed Brick in Construction. Reclaimed brick makes an interest- ing wall, with much vartation of color nnd texture. An effect similar to that of the finest brickwork of colonial times, usually obtained only through the careful selection of new bricks, may be easily produced by the use of [} reclaimed bricks. ] * Upon removal from the old buildings these bricks are cleaned, and after they are laid in the new work are treated with a sand blast, which re- stores them to their original condition. Efflorescence, which sometimes ap- pears upon the surface of new brick- | work, seldom appears upon reclaimed bricks. More Tinplate Next Year. The demand for tinplate from all corners of the globe and the conse- quent high prices prevailing have not only attracted more capital and result- ed in the erection of new mills, but the tinplate conservation committee, which are based on returns from the large producers. ~~|E. P. Lane Bl i . Lt . Defective