Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 2

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each this offiee mot| eurrent issue. are ndem why it ll the; govern- _ ment has not taken ovol' hu Red Cross '8 " formation ‘of ‘those who faight be in dou *'The’ num 10 gov ent has tak .90, ite Helitral characte -". "TThe Red Cross was organiped in ac ;uo. AT tH untriéd bt the world Hij rs in ‘Washington that ‘of the countries at war bed . jaah classed as S . 24 been under the conti 9 drkers on each si oct 16 dltack by either side, have attacked the hospitals on the west front, The' Américan’ M:brou was chartered by act of eongreu APDRO Jumlry 5, 1905" “Ax’ amendment was adopted January 28] "1Wo °8fbélfif 4 of those who fraudulently bffifi’to '.hJ fustguis of the ornnlutlon 27, last A provldu for the sul : f f‘ & fll} complete; and | flnd which T proucuthn Foteet r’ifi mm - B2 88 Yon fi th ety h%;'u :t.l'nodrporl z‘;’lfiw" 2 ¢ in vol ury rellet and in accord y nnd navy, andf lofi Mfiflu of otfiér (!o%rnor Burn- fi%*fi'fle& d and reported t unYou they were Towa' Bon in thf‘l ; quist .and mémbers 'of e pufi‘fr nf” i? 30 ‘that ‘conditions were t:r‘ from satisfactory thora an woim ldvmfl thé’Femovat-o?-the: Minnesota boy. © 4 Bofié M W Wi "‘f?o;‘“'tho Tita of them ses Wil- son's Blind' pnfini'fil! ‘and {co y'THe waF dgpafiment and who ‘sought to make capitsl but-of Burnqu! eport, can taki ‘nor Har- mlulon for whu’fi! y* dbeitr” SrTydng, tare gnrer an . the oftice one day this waekfinnd told the bfg- A4 HE koW 3e1W0 Women who dearly. ‘Toved each b¥d of fl!“f‘ffifimr_ A tellow dropped iz gost lie of the other and The venrlr o old axiom that all that goes up haa 16 come »dovn is in urlmn duger of bohh’ Contyd aréted 1h tité"cae of food prices. 3 MY 0) 2eeft Xeal vihor ooitey The country correspondent who speaks of a “fiylng visit” will soon _have ample Ruthority’ 'ior‘hgng the phrase. - 21t pilata b ¥ An obsole ballld—"olu King Coal Was'a Merry Old ‘Soul.” urrrat 7| :emodyu“qg tlu:cnn be 4o -cure— eoudu. 'Not one dition o? the patient mof'dweoush itself. than ‘the coughs of unlcatlo ‘between 4 Bxpressions . ot dhn proval’ of re- cent fndfifen Here is a\, Dispatch t Deel thie:st. Pnul ho Of Freedom "cheers: ‘tzhe on— ‘Wel'll not !orgot 3 R. La Follette. ¢ ‘While Kultur holds the To France's lips and bi Shall slinking traitors! Add gall and wormwood to thé i ‘We'll not forget- 18] R. La Follette. . A vlper nurtured 1 “th bronc ) en l}-lller best! her su; ealt ) get Ln. TFollette. ‘O‘h', sons_of om, whou blood will ur ol Upon the altar of j\ut w;r! Oh; - weeping - smthufu mothers, UL wives! Oh, country bought with pltrlou' 5 Tives— 5You’ll not forget “R. La Follette. (Prepal ‘ed 'nnd lnur. dérsluis and | at the-rate of '$10.00.for | L [ I Il i R ) \ To the Voters: 7 nan ¢ At the:earnest sollcltatlon of ‘a ‘large number ot "restdents of this city, 1 hnve consented to again run for the poniuon of mayor. I have enforced the laws of the city, the state 'and the nation duripg my pre- vious terms and endeavcred to keep ‘this ity free from fnternal disturb- ers. . I do not hesitate to stand squarely on my pnst record and there 18 not an official act but what, should the occasion again demand, will: be repeated. continue to endeavor to make Be- midji a place in which it 18 pleasant to live and ‘one’ which wa can cor- dially welcome visitors. I therefore | solielt the vote and support of each citizen at the coming election. CHAS. W. VQNDERSLUIS. 20-218 T, > A AN AN AN AAAAAANARARNAAAPPAAA. FOR' ALDERMAN OF 5th WARD 7 (Insérted 'y and’ for 3. T. Hay- ward and to ve paid for at the rate of $5.00" for series.) B At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I have consented: to become a candidate for alderman. - of the Fifth'ward. "I solicit your vote and promise; if elected, ‘to give my best ‘ flIHlIITIIHE L 1" intend, if elected, to| FOR ; % oof - en well stocked:. “with trees: ‘'and = shrubbery. Knapton, house-in’ town. O v 6-217 Per .ton @ hone 164-W or 3 depey emlock -up '%.‘;r ‘TOoOmS; 'flu'nlshed or light house-) kupln Minn Aye. Phone » K 3-27 WANTED 1 TED—Clean cotton rags. No ‘buttons or:fuzzy edges and no lit- tle-bits ‘of pleces. We will pay b cents a pound for rags brought to the Pioneer oftice in any slze quan- +:titles up-to 100 ‘pounds. - Here's a ‘chance for boys to search mother’s “/basement: or "attic’ for rags and make a little spending money. .Come on, boys, bring your rags “'here andi get the:top prleea Be- midji Plonger. 118tt ‘|'a lasting: cure. glqli!re 4 tollowlng Mrs. Carl Goll, Ave Bemidji, say: wuh a-lame and weak back and suf iy fered from distressing backaches. 1| had headaches and dizzy lpelll ly kidneys caused annoyance, acti regularly.” After using two. bbnl’ yl - |'Doan’s Kidney Pills I had no ‘kidnéy trouble.” (sntomont given mh r 20, 1912), ; On November 1, 1!17 Mrs. Goly) V""' sald: “I have the same good opinion | g of Doan’s Kidney Pills ‘&8 ‘ever. am pleased to ‘say I hav iflofi a return symptom' of m. trouble. = Do Kidney' Pills. mlde Price .60c, at all dealers. Don’t lflc%mflm simply ask for-a 'kidney remedy—get. Doan’s: Kidney Pills--thé saime that Mrs. Golz Had. Foster-Milburn Coi, Mfgrs.,” Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. WOMEN WANTED——Full time eal- ary, $24, selling guaranteed. hos- m-y to wearer. 50c¢ an hour spare ‘time. Blg Easter huslnen perience unnecessary.’ - Guaran- | M1, Norrlstow Pa 10-213 2-45 (] i 'x‘ED—Wa tress at, Third =~ St. i~ Cafe. ‘Experience necessary. '25tf —Ladles® gold watch, ‘hunting ailcgge’ style, cover engraved H. T. ‘Waltham movement. ' Finder re- tarn ‘to Ploneer. - 6-211 WVANTED—-Wcrk by the day to do jilv washing-and cleaning. Mrs. Wm. if~7'Staples. { ‘Phone 516-W. 3-28 ‘ W D—General housework. | 3-28 ANTE! Phone’ 516-W. “ GENERAL MERCHANDISE N ,Grocerles, Dry ' Goods, Shoes, Flour, - Feed,’ etc. Bemidjlw % S OEDII:’Rh ne 66 : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines | =117 Third: St., Bemidji Phone 573-W _UNDERTAKING B N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHOKE 178Wor B True Smoke Smokes Tre- “Chews True Too. efforts furthering the best -interests of the city and the ward-1 mpnung; 3B, HAY s D \ AND CV. Land, Loans, lnlunnce nd City. Property Troppman Block MINA MYERS,A Halr dressing, face massage, = scalp treatment. Switches'; from combings $1.50. ¢ 311 6th St. Phone 113-W gk -Clothes Cleiners for Men, Women ahd ‘Children THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burms, Prop. Corner-3rd St. and Belt;lmi Ave. fuman > OF O T evu-ywh’ ere in “Minnesota. Ofthose men who have tried it, few have ed; that’s why the sales of True Smoke in this one state last year were over $100,000. That’s why we say: Give it a trial, True Smoke is a real man’s smoke. Theres nothmgfancyaboutthepackage They are sellmg one pa e of ,Twin Honoy - Cookies for"l" : Glc P ,,,Paqkage - This sale wxll last only unti -Saturdav night 0 dont delay. . You will w he world . we can sell thm_m Wuonrusnuh ‘One Mait’ Blook: o i, e FORwymTtue Smoke has been rapidly "thaking mew friends, while keeping the old, honest, all-American mbm Jffin&w@mfimmmu ‘.A' m”cfib«mm If you can’t get it from ymwdnk,oendmhmmemd:ddtu-mfl:mc : andwewilluetht are supplied. ' C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS z:: MISSOURIE

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