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. gotten? . the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. DD 'cnossnoxfis {)me nt. March 3 t e following big ship- " 'ment of hospital and refugee gar- ments was sent to headquarters: <100 suits of pajamas, 16 conyalescent robes, 163 hospital be qhirfis, 201 towels, 90 pair bed socks, 30! paira;j: operating leggings, 2 urggogxfa robes. Of these, the tonow{ng Mere from Baudeue and Spooner; Bight 0LD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Have you ever siopped to reason why is is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all‘at once drop out of sight and are soon for- The reason . is -plain—the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medi- cinal preparation that has real cura- tive value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is ‘recommended by those who. ‘have been Henefited, to those Who are in need of ¢ A prominent druggist says “Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never heditate - to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many:of my customers testify. No other kid- ney remedy that I know ot has so large a sale.” According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the sue- cess of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root" is due to-the fact that, so many people claim, it fulfils almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizgs the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bome of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, and enclose ten cents; also mention Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 5 DELAY HAMPERS PROGRESS IOF GUN TO SHOOT 105 MILES (By United Press) Washington, April . 4.—Congres- sional delay in an apprnpria;ion for a naval proving ground. is hnlgper— ing progress in developlilg America's |. gun, claimeéd to be able’ “to. shoot 105 | The npprnprln{lon for buy- |~ miles. ing the ground has beencut from $2,000,000 to 31’ 000,000, - . ~ THE SPRING DRIVE Onr boys are gmn" « Over the top” and into ® No man’s land ” this spring. No one has any doubt of their ability to get there. ‘There will also be a spring drive on this side ol the ocean, because March is the year’s * blue Mon- day.” It is the most Iatal month of the year. March and April is a time when resistance usually is at lowest ebb. It is & trying season for the * run-down” man. But medical science steps in, and says, * it need not be”! We should cultivate a love of health, a sense of responsibility for the care of our bodies. Do not allow the machinery of the body to clog. Put the stomach and liver-in proper condition. Take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, to be had at most drug stores in tablet or liquid form, tablets sixty—cents a vial, com= posed of native herbs. This puma the stomach and liver in proper condition, You may be plodding along, no spring, no elasticity, no vim, but as soon as you have put the body into its normal physi- cal condition—oiled the machinery, as it were —you will {ind new vim, vigor and vitality within you. A little & pep,” and we laugh and i Try it now. Send Dr._ Pierce, Bufinlo, N. Y., 10c. for trial pazkage. A little energy will save the day. The prime necessity of life i¢ health. With spirit and energy you have the power ‘to force yourself inte action. The Golden Medical Discovery is the spring tonic which you need. DOINGS OF THE VAN ‘gedn’s .Tobe. = 'm:':' BEMID} robes, 59 suits of pajamag, 110 bed shirts, 20 surgeomn’s robes, 76 pairs of bed socks, 30 pairs operating leg- gings, 20 women’s shawls, 25 night gowns for. 10-year-old children and 26 pinafores for 10-year-old 'chil- dren, ' 5 suits of pajamas, 14 bed shirts and three surgeon’s robes. e Baudette-Spooner Junior ' . Red Cross sent 20 towels, four comfort bags and 15 comfort pfllowa. Kellilier ;sent nine suits: of pa- Jamas, four "bed shirts, one surgeon's 8 robe‘ and seven pairs of bed socks. 5 7 X lackdick | furnished 24" sulte of {4t WIS e oing business. | Will alSo ' handle jamas, 23 bed mas and one sUr-|p,.oace, express or light freight in ‘connection with my parcel delivery: Headguarters at. Palmer's Feed Store. Sonvaleseont| Bhons) 3.;!5: “Shannon. ' 1-44 ~’dummit made 12 bed shirts. Bemidji made 16 s e e A | DALY PIONEER All Royal Neighbors are requested| * PNEUMON"IA FATAL to .meet at the home of Mrs. L. G. Crothers, 713 Beltrami Ave., Batur-| day at 1: 30 ‘p. m. to take part-injat the home of her father, J. the parade. the Blks lodge Thursday evening. H. H. JERRARD, fiqc Y. St. Patrick's ontertalnment will be| pitth ward, officiating. Admission(we., i 4‘“' 2 o’clock. ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1018 Germm Fleet Repul Turko, April = 4.—' Germnn Miss Anna Snustad of Nary died fleet, heading toward Odelaa, was 0. 1-44| Snustad, yeésterday, from pneumonia. She -had been suffering from tuber- % ans culosis for some time and when tak- There wlll o a regular.meeting of'en with pneumonia died very sud- “I'denly, The funeral will be held to- morrow, Rev. Q. P. Gmm.bo of the Services will repeated for benefit of Red | Cross| e held at the home at 1 o'clock and Friday, 4 p. m;, at St. Philip’s hall. | at the Malvick Lutheran church at driven back by the R,sshn Blac Sea fleet. ' Germans nurled Bswh e Science Solves the Butter Problem Wlth Butter Made from the Whi te ‘~ Meatof Cocoanuts . ; Uusf when the price of ,butter threat: ens to make it an unattainable luxury, science perfects TROCO, the new vege- table butter made from the white meat of ; the cocoanut. . . . It tastes exactly like the finest cream- _sery butter andii s even more wholesome i -and pure.: = milk to gfi% true butter flavor. ‘ Can’t Be Told From Butter * TROCO has all the good ‘qualities of fine ereamery butter. The only difference you will . - notice is the cost. = It is as nutritious as cream butter, and as easily digested. It possesse$ ‘the fuel value needed for energy. - TROCO when served has butter’s golden ‘color, because we supply. the same vegetable *- . coloring used by all butter makers. Served on your table, without explanatlon, no one can tell the difference. Goes Farther In Cooking TROCO, used in cooking, gives the same re-- sults as butter, except that it goes farther. Cooks should remember this and reduce the: amount. - ’Trncu Nut Butter Co., Milwau : .GAMBLE-ROBINSON, BEMIDJI CO., Bemidji, Minn. 5 TlcE. Undar the law, all butier before TROCO was invented: ¥ tbaru oleo in it. Al butter substitutes must pay'an extra tax:if col unlule. Add it yourself, as you do with Oleomargarine. ki LOONS THAT'S I=UNNY R MR of RUP " W»ETHEARSEr:Tx s’> thct?fi MITZ o RANDMA V;IN WANTED 1 Sl A c}u;lrned thh, frésh Pasteurnze\d_ : 7, Because of old laws, made before this discovery, we.are compelled to label this nut-made butter as oleomargarine. iy But it contains no oleo oils—no hog or beef fat, nor any preservatives. : TROCO ' fs :simply vegetable fats, . churned with milk for the butter taste. . et fgh /appetxzmg'combmanon costs ndoes thebest grades of oleo- It makes such cakeias has not been known - since butter soared in price, sy -1t aitows. the old-fashioned.“rich_cooking” that tuilds up the family health Your Dealer Can Supply TROCO If your dealer doesn’t already keép TROCO, ask him to get it for you. Tell him you must have this new-day successor to butter. Insist until he secures a supply. For TROCO solves one of the biggest prob- lems presented by our high food prices — —The problem of serving appetizing, wholesome butter at a moderate cost. { Made_ by the kee, Wis. Yes, Grace is going to be provided for START THATS Al H’DTIGE Advertisements in- this |icost half sert a -word per issue, whel *| paid/icash’ in ‘advance.” No ad wil Tun for less than 10c. per issue. ‘Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word ‘per issue; No ads run for ‘less ‘than 26¢..° FOR SALE ] . et of - bells an| ap. - drum: - Inquire at /809 Bemldjl Ave. - i 4-48 FOR SALE—One Rhode Island Red Rooster;- white Wyandotte . and Rhode Island Red setting of eggs; $1.25 for 13-eges. 708 Bemidjl™ Ave. S F‘QR SALE—Horse ge weight 1,000, harness and cutter for $85. ‘Owner, ‘M. Lamphier, room set, 2 bedroom sets, 1 range,"\ 1 heater, 5 rockers, 1 library ta- .- ble, This is all.new. furnitire in the fumed oak, and real bargains. ots 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, :3rd Addman to Bemidjf, good location on Beltrami’ Ave. ‘Write F. Al Holloway. Cedar. Rapids; Iowa. 7-48 FOR SALE—Cheap, 6-room cottage, , _hardwood floors, city water, roomy. ‘lot with garage, barn, woodshed. and hen house in rear, good gar- den set out with shrubbery; X~ pect to vacate about May 1. .Mrs.. Hugh A. Whitney, 907 Irvine Ave. _'6-46 FOR SALE—Household goods, in- "cluding typewriter and piano. M?A/ - J. C. Cobb, 509 Minn. -Ave. FOR SALE—E oom house, modern - except. heat, after June 1, easy terms. 1208 America Ave. Tel. 98. C. W. Warfield: 328!1’ WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 5 acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call. on Mathew Larson, ‘Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2mb19 ___WANTED ______ WANTED — Painting- and paper hanging. - _All work: - guaranteed satisfactory. L. ~W. .Snelson. Phone 582-J. 6-49 = WANTEDLady cook and dining room girl at Svea Hotel. 6-46 WANTED-——Girl for ‘general ‘house- " work. Phone: 601) 204 - Irvine Ave. ° 545 BNl O e WANTED—To rent or buy. “five or six-room house; with' city water. Must-not be too far from business district.. Address “X Y 2’ Plo- ' & neer. 323tt FOR RENT FOR RENT—House at 1111 Blvd. ‘OR REN’ TOOm - modern house,- :gentleman = pre- ferred. D..S. Mitchell, 1014 Bel- | trami Ave. ‘Phone 573-J. 3-46 ; FOR RENT—Steam heated room. Call at W. G. Schroeder's store. 5-48 | FOR RENT=Sitting room and bed- room sutable for 2 gentlemen every modern convenience, also one bed- room suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- S men. 501 America Ave. Phone B e 374-W. 2-44 FOR RENT—Furnished room, gen- tleman preferred. 503 Irvine Ave. ' 4-46 FOR RENT—Four-room house, con- veniently located; newly pépered. . C. Baer, Security Bank. . C. ; i 344 FOR RENT—_Several small mod?r’n/’e\ flats. Kaplan Building. 3-44 FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern. 615 3rd St. Tel. 98. \Varfielu " ___LOST _AND_ FOUND FOUND—One check for $23.00 en- dorsed. Finder may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Pioneer office. 3-46 WELL GRacCE IS HE ISN'T Go e e T FLOWER JUST ‘ Defective

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