Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1918, Page 4

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"7 THT BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1918 |8 Catarrh Canpot Be Curea \ with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot ' reach -the ‘seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, &rently in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and. in order to cure it tak internal remedy. cine is taken internally and acts. thru the ‘blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wag, ribed, by of the. best:phys! The ladles exclusively: will be interested. in our. s_pléng];d line: of modish A, Slt;;\arnggfil:h THE ‘‘SUNSHINE” GARMENTS . “America 18 composed of three Mnkflsbnbrfl"nt.lmiyvomh that does Cut in the prevailing mode, made on the graceful lines so prominent- this spring, they -can- classes of men—Airst, those who have T imes s Tong aa aramany stors not fail to please the most critical. . FYTS aifferent others because ] is.taken in- the: e and the materials used are of testimonials, free. higher grade. F.-J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. > All Drul‘ggllts. 16c. Hi ily Pills for constipation. B o ‘ Look for the Brand ‘The Willard brand is more : than a name. “It’s a sign of reliability, responsibility and protection to the buyer who wants the genuine Willard Battery with Threaded Rub- lish. Used on sample stoves and sold succeeded, and, second, -those who hardware and grocery dealers, \ A ' - ber Insulation. The Willard haven't.” llwa aak Isa txiad. Use .o your Our line has the merit of individuality and originality. FEach garment i .a distinct creation brand means a hotter spark —a quicker start—brighter lights, and vitality to carry = - overload and work overtime. 2 In the Threaded Rubber B y: b i Prices no. higher—less than you expect. ; . - wfifi::fizf&eem%:;fl : z ! [ manship—in the complete Willard service—there is greater assurance of long hattery life. Olaf Ongstad Bemidji, Minn. SERVICE STATION Copyright reglstered, 1918 “Yes? And the third?” “Oh, they're the fellows who write articles for the magazines telling the second class how the first class did it."—Life. : in itself. ‘We urge you not to miss seeing this spléndid collection, now betur'e' they are .picked over. T? B 'ERMILK USERS 1t will not be necessary to call us up. in regard to buttermilk as.the time of the year has come when we will have a fresh supply on hand at all times. KOORS CREAMERY. | Security - & |The Bazaar Store| 2 Y HAY HAY For sale: We are closing out our hay at cost. We have 50 tons of No. 1 hay at Pogue's barn, Mississippi avenue. . 2-321 Building-up for the Spring Attack at the Front is a good deal like putting the body in condition for an invasion of the germs of grip, pneumonia or « Spring fever” here at home. At this time of the year most people suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn out, before the day i8 half thru. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes * 'Bimply ” or pale skin and white lips. The reason for this is that during the wintertime, shut up with- in doors, eating too much meat and too little green vegetables, one heaps fuel into the system which is not burned up and the clinkers remain to poison the system —a clogging up of the circulation —with inactive liver and kid- neys. Time to put your house in order. ‘or an invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new life in_the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a wholesome skin, nothing does so well as a glyceric herb extract made from Golden Seal root, Blood and Stone root, Oregon ’fimpe root and Wild Cherry bark. This can be had in con- venient, ready-to-use tablet form at all drug stores, sixty cents, and has been sold for the pasi fifty years as Dr. Piérce’s Golden Medical Dmscovery. By reason of the nerves feeding on the blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel the effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disappear be- cause such pain is the cry of the starved nerves for food. When suffering from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders is merely to obtain Dr. Pierce’s Anuric from your druggist- In tablets, sixty cents. FOR SALE v Far sale, four-room house, $35.00 cash, and $12.00 per month. No in- There’s a good deal more than style to look for in Easter clothes this R year, for this year's Easter parade is going to be A a patriotic procession. This means that quality and value Suiniats Yorabw i, are going to be important, because conservation is both - patriotic and important. In : ; | Tare ",“(’;i?éi;:“ffgae) _ /'_' KUPPENHEIMER = CLOTHES $150. ploter “Cost_ aboat $400, for’ quick you have an absolute assurance of quality and value—an assurance not “made-to-order”’ for war times, but a reputation extending back nearly to the Civil War. =~ - sale, $125. You'll find them here—Spring ‘models, fresh, vigorous and Lareest (FORRENT g Yy prop * Water power washing machine, inspiring; some with youthful touches, some a bit scldierly, some with the. mien of the erty. . S e e e | m‘L—'—-“‘ = i Pt & 3 cheap. Hudson “Six” to trade for land. Pistn P f Pfeifer” man of affairs-—-all types here, in fact for men of all types. : N I N e R A new -disc harrow. Spring tooth harrow. Second hand farm truck. Second hand ‘buggy. 4-room bungalow, modern except heat, $1,450. Best bungalow in city, cheap. Cheapest large house in city. 16-acre farm, 5-room house, barn, well, wood house, hen house and hog house, 12 acres under cultivation, elegant farm home in city, joins mine, -only $1,900. 3-rovm- house, one acre, $375. ern room._ Rent April 1. = 3 ; 40-acre farm, 5-room house, good s . barn, chicken house and well; 12 1 z acres under cultivation. Yearly N % rent, including fuel, only $100. ] O 40-acre farm, nice little house, 5 acres cleared, only 80 rods from con- : solidated school and station, $800. * E. J. WILLITS, Phone 41 . 115 3rd St. Res. 574 5-326 FOR SALE—Log house. - My choice lake shore property is for sale. This is a chance to get a fine home. You can buy all or part of ‘the lots and I can offer good terms. C. E. Battles. 3-323 FOR SALE—One light team of horses cheap if taken at once. Phone \ ; 681-W. 3-323 3 N ST WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a . house and lot, 5. acres for garden We are glad to have you 40, 80 or 160 acres, come and look, even if you don’t want to buy. “Gorn-Less Day” ' for Feet, Every Day Use “Geta-Ir,” the Great Corn Dis- covery! Makes Corns Peel Right Off! Look at the illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a " 2 corn as though it were a banana eel! And the man is smiling while sogtulls"® Tne “moment **etacid? is the pricerange, butdon’t c’onsider‘the figures alone; the values are very superior to what the prices usually buy. or poultry; call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2mb519 FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford; 1915 model, good running order. Box K, Solway, Minn. 10t 329 FOR SALE — 1917 five-passenger Ford, first class condition, traveled less than 500 miles. Inquire at ) & . . 813 Minn. Ave., or Phone 825-W. \ \ 3-322 _ \ D i FOR SALE—Equity in two acres of s SR ¢4 5 land with good 5-room house, barn 3 ¥ 4 | 3 3 and hen house. For further infor- ; 3 mation inquire 1014 Doud Ave. s L ED S 3-322 ~ N\ Al “Gets-lt,” the Only Gennine, Thorough Corn- Peeler Ever Discovered. Demand “Gets-It.” touches a corn or callus the growth is doomed. It takes but two Sec- onds to apply “Gets-It.” The corn- pain is eased at once. You can sit at your desk or walk about, dance, think, love and work with absolute ease. You can apply “Gets-It” con- veniently - almost anywhere where you can take your shoe and stock- ing off for a moment or two. “Gets- It” dries at once; then put your shoe and stocking on again. ere's no s WANTED WANTED—Work by the day. Ad- dress Miss Helga Bye, 310 5th St., . : . F \ AN \ i‘é}h‘:‘Knfi’:&‘,’:fi.pfi"lfig.‘“"“'“‘ trom The Kuppenhquggr House in , y N NN : d Bemidji, Minn. 2-322 'Gets-It” is sold at all druggists Bemld_u ¥ Copyrizht 1918 . WANTED—Girl for general house- (you need pay no more than 25 cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence ‘& Co., Chicago, Il BARKER'S PHARMACY ‘The Houss of Kappenheimss work. Will teach her phote fin- ishing if she desires. Mrs. Rich- ardson, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. i 3-323 WANTED—Washing to do. Reason- able charges. ~Mrs. F. E. Smith, 916 Bemidji Ave. Phone 872-W. 3-322 4 Percy thinks a wife would be bad enough without money WHAT'S TUE A IF NOU CANT GET ANNONE XM LOOKNG— WANTED—Boy o learn the cloth- — g’ <o m‘v%’o‘i&_&@ TOR. L\GHTER ing business. Gill Bros. 2-321 i N EMPLONMENT / WANTED—Competent maid. 701 ! Mb&h.\{ FgD.MONE‘{ L . America Ave. Mrs. F. G. Halgren. | Phone 443, 312tf FOR RENT_ [ FOR RENT—Two modern rooms. | 612 America Ave. Phone 58. ) ) 2-322 FOR RENT—Office rooms—Modern office rooms; reasonable rent. O’Leary-Bowser Building. 8-327 FOR RENT—House, barn and gar- den plot. half mile from Crook- stzoan mill. Free fuel. Phone 421-J. 6-323 e A\ & LOST—A Northern National bank = check book. Finder please return to 706 Bemidji Ave. or Pioneer Office. 2-322 A — CLASSIFIED 4 F D

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