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RELIEVE MAIL CONGESTION /At & 'meeting of the Commercial lub ‘Wednesday ‘noon ' a resolution was passed, pledging the co-opera- " tlon of the Commercial club, as a club; and its‘members as individuals to aid in’ relieving the mail conges- tion at the Bemidji postomge.. fered from “dyspepsia and.constipa- tion for years. Although she dieted ghe was g0 bloated her' clothes would not fit. ONE SPOONUFL -buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka relleved her ' INSTANTLY. Betause Adler-i-ka’ ‘empties 'BOTH large and small intestine it relieves ‘ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- ach or gas and prevents appendicitis. combined with some nt,thosbup Catarrh Cannot Be Curea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat .of the disease. Catarrh is a!locel disease, &Nau in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in (order ‘to cure it Internal remed{. Hall's Catarrh Medl- cine is. taken internally and acts. thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. -Hall's' Catarrh Medicine. was pyicrlbed by one of the best xnl'nly;slclnn- inf this' country for years. It come= posed of some of the ‘best tonics knfim:i ) 100! s, 'he perfect . Lo ingredients: 1‘;: Hall's ‘what. producs c] catarrhal flgflt L fals, free. > M. B. A. DRILL HT There will bno a meeTt.{i)nNgl%t- the M. B. A. lodge this evening in 0Odd Fel~ lows’ hall.© There will be initiation and all members are urged to be pres- ent.. The drill team will also be put through dts paces, : ‘It has QUICKEST action of anything| : ‘we ‘ever sold. City Drug Store.— Adv. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES Services will be held on Good Fri- i day in St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal church ‘as follows: Solemn service of preparation for Baster communion at 10:30 o'clock in thé morning. Lecture on “Passion of Christ,” il- lustrated with stereopticon views, at 7:30 o’clock p. m,. Rev. George ‘Backhurst, pastor. '* —_—————————— A Good Medicine for Druggists to Recommend I have great faith in Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root and I really believe that it will do all that is claimed for it if| it is given a thorough trial. I haye ‘been handling it ever since I went in- to the drug business and I have heard nothing but the most favorable re- ports regarding it. Swamp Root is a steady seller and a reliable medi- cine, ! % Yery truly yours, R, J. TAYLOR, Druggist, Dec. 9,1916.° Sparta, Wis. to Dr. Kilmer & Co. ? Binghamton, N. Y.| =y Prove What.%wamn Root Will De, For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for & sample size bottle.. It will convince any- one, You will also receive a book- let of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. ¥ s gz 7 5 In the spring we may be attacked at any moment.; Toxic poisons pile' up within us after a hard winter, and we feel “run-down,” tired out, blue and. dis- couraged. This is the time to put our house in order—cleanse the system and put fresh blood into our arteries. - You can obtain an alterative extract from Blood.- root, Goldenzfient; #sonsr:and Queen’s root, Cherry bark, rolled into a: sugar-coated tablet and sold by most druggists, in sixty 'cent vials, ag Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This blood tonic, in tablet or liquid form, is just what you need for * Spring Fever,” for that lack of ambition. It will fill you: full of vim, vigor and vitality. Chilliness, when other people feel warm enough, i3 a sign of billousness, or of - malarial poisons—so is a furred or coated tongue, loss* of appetite,” nead- aches or giddiness, and a dull, drowsy, debilitated feeling, -~ It’s your liver that’s at fault. Yru want to stimulate it and invigorate it -with Pierce’s Pleasant, Pellets. With every trouble of the kind, these tiny little things act like a miracle, You can break up sudden attacks of Colds, Fevers, and Inflammations, with them. They’ll give you p rmanent bene- fit for Indigestion. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, and Dizziness, They are small and p'easant to take, and the ‘most thoroughly natwral remedy. enty-five cer t most drug stores. this responsible the attachment of a Your lawyer will ment. '™ BEGINNING Can I Change the Executor of My Will? THIS question is frequently asked us by those whose Wills -are already made and who now realize the advantages of having settle their affairs. You may name this Trust Company your Executor or Trustee without cither the expense or inconvenience of drawing a new Will.. The only step necessary is ing Will, stating that such change be made. and see to its proper execution and attach- Instruct him to advise us when such change has been made. %%’mLs-chm'ERUST (o. BTH STAND 2NDAVE.SOUTH. ~ MINNEAPOLIS ~ @ Trust Company codicil to your exist- prepare such codicil l i T OF COURSE. You ARE AL—~ WAYS A DoUBTER! To DouBT THAT ALl —THIS BOX ~CARRYING 1S "CAMOUFLAGE™ To FTooL- THE. NEIGHBORS! (7 i BRITISH HOLDING ENEMY ou must take an | Dr. | mans. obtained a footing' yesterday afternoon. This was the first ad- vance -in. this vicinity recorded by the enemy since early this week, It is about 10 miles morth of Albert. - The: French- 'weére: reported giving ground west of Roye, 16 miles south of the Somme, but. reinforcements were coming tp theiraid. . . . ‘The German official statement in addition -to announcing t tu vange practieally in-the!center. In the afternoon, 'tlwe Germans crossed, the ‘Ancre north of Albert but counter attacks drove them back. North of this ipoint the positions were uneh‘nnged. J o General!Haig Teported ‘the repulse of heavy .enemy attacks. at . Rosiere yesterday morning:in the.neighbor- hood of ' Ablaizeville, five miles north- : ? He/sald ‘the. 3 (Continued from Page One)’ thxfee'}nil'és between the Ancre and the Somme. and practically some dis- tance sbelow the latter stream. 8 th Kid Glowes | el $2.5 0 ‘$3 Exclusive. Women's & IAlsm';Mu:.Aiia Phone 850 . 0. COM s msive display this week. ~ Select your new Easter ‘Garment. now so _ that alterations can be attended to before . the rush of the last few days. = Beautiful New Frocks ~ and Dresses . - New Easter Frocks and dresses are here in taffeta; silk,. crepe de chine, Foulard, Georgette crepe, Serge and Wool Jer- sey. Many are effectively combined. All.the new shades, are . shiown. ~Models are smart with novel-pockets draped and tunic" ' skirt effects. ; ; i : “Betty Wales” insures youthful ideas. $25, $30, $35, $40,$45 Newer Easter Suits There are now scores of, newer Easter Suits in Silverbones, Tricotines, Poiret “Iwill, Gabardine, Men’s wear serge and Armaruse silk. Some are clever adaptions of exclusive foreign models; others originals of New York designers. Some are “fancy, others severely tailored. Vestee,coatee, Eton and sport models shown at . $25, $30, $45, $55,562.50 Exclusive Easter Coats The woman who seeks an exclusive coat can gratify her desire hére.” The modes of the moment creations;of master designers are ready now. They are developed in such fab- ries as Suede, Velour, Duvet de Laine, .Silvertones, Crystal Cloths,” Tricotine, Poiret Twill and-Novelty Tweed and Jersey cloth, at ’ $22.50, $25, $30, $35, $40 to $55_ New Separate Skirts A wonderful assortment of smart skirts ,Shown_ in novelty striped and checked woolen-and silk materials in- cluding Taffeta, Pussy Willow Foulard, Moon Glow and Faille. Sk i $5.95. $8:50, $11.50:513.50, $15 t0 $25 Do You Bt avé of ‘Albert on Tuesda$ evening, de- clared their attack was “slowly pro- gressing” on both “banks of the Somme. They claimed to have cross- ed the Ancre both north and south of Albert and the capture -of Roye ajd :Noyon .was reported, the latter being cleared after ‘‘bloody street - fighting.”’ - - 2 : .Advertisements in -this. column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid ‘cashiin’advance. - No ad will be run’for less than'10c per. issue. ° | .-Ads.charged on our.books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less:than'-25¢.’ o 4 o RSALE PSS SR o e A SN A% FOR ‘SALE—Stock of general mer- chandise, $1;200; -fixtures :$325; . = ‘dwelling and % acre land, $275. ° Store building may be leased cheap if desired. Have postoffice"in ¢on- nection, bringing $18° thly. ‘Business sales run $11,000 yearly. ‘Plenty ice put ‘up for: smmer. Purchaser should qualify as_post: master. Owner_will enter other ‘businers: elsewhere. ‘Part : cash ‘and “time paper will swing deal. Apply J. C. Smith, Benedict, Ménnsi FOR SALE—Six-room house, miodern ‘except ‘heat, -after June 1, easy terms. 1208 America Ave. - Tel. 98. C. W. Warfield. 328tL- FOR SALE—Sixty-five: "acre —‘farm ‘with good house, barn, chicken house and -other small buildings. - Land joins the depot- site at La- vinia. Telephone 10-F-2 or write :Geo. N. Wood. 6-42 FOR 'SALE—Hay! -Hay! Hay! We will sell No. 1 upland hay for cost .up'till Saturday when we will gell * * 'what is left at auction sale to high- ‘est, bidder, as"we are leaving town, Reeves & Bowker. 3-328 e FOR SALE-—Two lots on Minnesota Ave. and 12th St.. Easy terms. ‘Mrs. O..N..Sauer. - Phone 690-V2Vs. bR ‘4-3 FOR SALE—bG-passenger. touring car. Needs -oyerhauling, but is other- wise in' good condition. One.of . the easiest riding cars made. Price ~'less than $300. - For particulars apply E. H. Denu, care Pioneer Office. .« 5 G WHEN . YOU WANT.A LOT—or a house and lot, & acres:.for garden or. pauliry;..40, 80 ‘or. 160 acres, call’ on:. Mathe gon, 'Nymore, ‘Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. = - 2mb19 FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford; 11915 model, good running order, ‘Box K, Solway, Minn. 10t 329 WANTED—Washing: £0,'do. = Reas- onaMle cliarg Mrs; A. J. Smith, Bemidji Ave. ‘Phoné 872-W. 2-329 [B|| WAANTED—Competent -girl™ to take 914 Bel- care of. baby afternoons. trami Ave. || wANTED-—Bell” Markham Hotel, . double work harngss. State low- Address 3-329 WANTED—One_ dishwasher and one dining room girl-at Nicollet Hotel. . <. 3-328 R0 P il MR Vi WSS P 0 T r B4 WANTED — Painting. and paper hanging. All ~work guaranteed satisfactory. L. W. 'Snelson. Phone’' 582-J. R ‘. 6-41 WANTED—To rent, or' buy five ol six-room house, with city water. Must not be too far from. business district. Address “X Y Z” Pio- neer. ; J 7 823te WANTED—Girls at Svea. Hotel. : 6-329 . FORRENT FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern.: 613 3rd St. Tel. 98. C. W. - Watfield. T 328tf FTOR RENT—_Best business location in city, now occupied, term of un- expired leare ‘2 years. Address Lease, 455. T st 326t . LOST AND FOUND _____ LOST—Suit case, after Morris Hotel - fire, shoestring handle. Call phone 336 or 476-J for reward. 2-328 1-328 = gl