Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918, i O3 e met o THE BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER . T X3 %% %K X %k %] sntertaining Mrs. Gilbercs mothor,| A SPECTAT MEDICINE FOR [rm=———————= ' CONGRESSMAN T o ey “‘Wz‘;“::,“'“;“ a Turtle N REON MO (|7 e AT o L WM S » el KIDNEYS, LIVER AND. C I ']‘ Y L I V E R Y - SEEKS RETURN the Third Liberty Loan and every TR BLADDER ! ‘one 17 going “over the top.” . |EEK KK KKK KKK X KK KK| The patriotic meeting held in the|* *KEWER §0§00¥ §0T£B¥: After ten years or éxperience in school house of Dist. No. 181 Thurs-| ™ * ¥ x ¥ selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root we day evening, April 11, was well at-| County Superintendept Stewart|would not be without it in stock. Our tended. The speakers were County|and Annie Shelland, assistant state|.stomers claim to receive the most | Attorney G. M. Torrance and Dr. G.|rural school commissioner, visited ;i M. Palmer of Bemidyl. A dainty|school on Tuesday forenoon of last|Eratifying results from its use and it lunch’ was served by the teacher, week. 'Both gave talks to the up-{it did not possess great value in the (g Migs Pearletta H. Wheeler. per ‘grades. Miss Shelland’s re-|troubles for which it is recommended || George MoTaggart left ~Tuésday|marks were: eloquent: when she:re-|i; would not continue to sell for Bemidji to spend a few dflye ferred to the war. Moth Mr, Stew- i with his family. - art and Miss Shelland complimented Very truly yours, ‘A, .P. Reeve transncted buslneas‘ in|the school on the fine organization LOWRY DRUG COMPANY, Bemidji Wednesday. . . and system evident in the school August 8, 1917. Lowry, Minn. The. Crandal and- Swedberg saw! Donald Conway has left school rig and orew were busy sawing wood Jand moved with his parents to Black- for A. F, Saddler. Saturday. - duck where they will live in the fu- JohnwWatlterfl;pent Suuday th | ture. Byron Wentwol 5 On account of a mild attack - of | Prove Wha ‘Mrs. Byron Wenlworth spsnt Sun-|smallpox at their home, the Calvert 4 Fwn.nym Root Wlll Do day at the M. W. Butler home. : . |childzen wili be compelled to remain| . Seénd ten Cents to Dr. Kilmer & - WOOD YARD . Pearletta Wheeler called on friends|away from school for a time. Co., Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample in Turtle River Friday. The new pupils that have enrolled | size bottle. It wiil convince any- Mrs. E. A. Arnold and daughters|in school the past week are Nellie|one. You will also receive a book- BIRCH TAMARACK POPLAR JACK' of Turtle River called at the E. J.{Barry in the third grade, Clark Sul-|let of valuable -information, telling PINE 4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS Gill;:erltI ht;)nllek’l‘hursdafy S Vl . }l{va;o slnl uthe second glradhe am“l1 Mil- ubt;uit the kidneys and ubladder.hWhen X | ckenson o uena sta | dre ullivan in the sixth grade. writing, be sure and mention the Be- 1 kh > transacted business in Bemidji on| Mary Olson of the seventh grade|midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and Office Markham Bldg_‘ Phone 93 ’l‘«hursday has left school and gone to her home| large size hottles for sale at all drug Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Gilbert. are|at Qulrlng (] stores.—Adv. Bemldju all the year round hvery. -Service is first class always. Best of hoxses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. - Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. ; G. E. HICKERSON Manager GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS . 'HAROLD KNUTSON Congressman Harold Knutson *of St: Cloud will again be in the raie for his seat as representative of the Sixth district, Minnesota. - Two_ oth- ers have entered the race to contest the nomination on the republican ticket, Mark Woolley of Park Rapids and E. . McDonald of Bemidji. GAINEY EDITS “ORACLE’ Dan Gainey of Bemidji, now a stu- dent at-Hamline university, has been accorded the “distinction . of -having been chosen .editor of the Hamline University¢Oracle for 1918. He was the only candidate nominated by thé Literary” board and ‘he was voted $150 - for his compensation, the first time in. the history of the university that the editor of the. school paper ever received a cent for hig work. - Courage is a matter of the blood. Without good red blood a man has a weak heari and poor nerves. In the spring xs the best time to take stock of one’s condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or ply, generally weak, tired and igtless, one should take a spring tonic. One that will do the spring “house- cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal rem- edy that was used by everybody nearly We use the 1dcntgca1 process which is used in Europe, where this new delicacy was created. : Any grocer will supply it, to you under this guarantee. a4 Ae ““If one pound of Troco fails to prove itself the best article you ever tasted we will gladly return your money.”’ g Made From Cowanuts at the Price of cotic. It is made up of Blood root, made -into Jiquid or tablets. - This | ok By boen b0, by il hosden | 2 205 TS §d to users of oleomargarine. Also to butter users who rebel at butter s cost. let form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Ee done? The answer Is easy. Eat less between meals, and take an uric acid e A S Bl M But this vegetable fat all comes from Tropic cocoanuts. e Anuric dissolves the uric acid as hot ‘ to Docter Picrce’s Invalids’ Iotel and Milwaukee-Dy the Troco Nut Butter Company, in - ARE INTERESTED IN cotton seed oil. You get nothing but the fat of the For your own sake, try one.f)ound. It will be 50 years ago still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or nar- j&j g 1 i~ S T T R, o O A I ¥ Wt T Sy S e Sy el o, D G ek |l R A]VIMAL FAT-MADE Oleomargarine ar. To.CH Wi glycerine an " = N blood tonic was first put out by Dr. . Pierce in ready-to-use form apd since as Dr.nl’llierce [ t(‘?dmtl\lf.zdmtgnl‘ ooy ery. ruggists do not keep this in tab- b S des e e O "~ Some Old-World scientists have solved the problem of making a spread for bread ot o s PR e . out of cocoanuts. Think of that. It is made entirely from that delicious nut-rneat B g, ik oy of et which you use in shredded form on cake. > solvent,aiter mecls for a while, such as o It is churned with milk to give it flavor.- A capsule of color comes inevery carton. Anuric (doubkle strength), obtainable at dlscotverelt)i] gy Dtli Pierge. dhfl‘osdh e\é}elr{ one troublc with uaric fl.cl ninds al water ,does sugar. You can obtain The Name IS TrOCO ‘EP But TIOCO ol from the Whltc mcaf Of thc a trial package by sending ten- cents i T ) ) y .cocoanut. No food in the world is more appealing. Surgicat Institute in Dufalo, N, Y. This product is called Troco. It is made in _ : . 7 ) You get no lard, no oleo in it. You get no ] Prn ) i ] cocoanut, churned with milk and salted. No RING BOOKS: preservatives are used. a revelation. If your are not delighted, get your money back. ' : g ' Troco costs about the same as high grade oleo- Made f i'om COCoanui‘s margarine. Its use*will save you muuach. The usual oleomargarine is made, as you know, Notice: Under the law, all butter-substitutes from beef fat, hog fat and often cotton seed oil. It must be branded Oleomargarine. That law was is churned with milk, as Troco is, to give it flavor. passed before Troco was invented. So the Troco It is a cleanly, healthful f)roduct. But lard and package is branded “Oleomargarine” though there . They are used in every line oleo and cotton seed oil seem uninviting spreads. is no oleo in it. of business by Salesmen, Of- ¢~ fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers, E - Ministérs,. Students—~by év- B GI Order a pound or two of Troco eryone who must have a book A E N NO today. Your dealer has it, or can that combines : —— get it easily. Put Troco to a UTILITY, DURABILITY ¢ competitive test. Both'your palate and your pocketbook will decide in —_— ‘ favor of Troco. If you are not pleased, your money back. AND APPEARANCE. i Sheets can be obtained any- - TROCO NUT'BUTTER COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis.” Bound in best quality Flex- ible Black Levant Grain Cow- hide, with Black Linings. /PmNEERPUB CO' . GAM‘BLE fiOINSON BEMIDJI CO,, BEMIDJI I?ISTRIBUTORS L] L] | ’ PHONE 922, BEMIDJ.

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