Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 4, 1918, Page 4

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/district yotel : registered mail from ¢ = Rev. ;is.are welcome. May. 4—"Ernfe"’ Lun- ‘deserves’ re-election e hands of the Fifth , 80 he has filed. - Lun- ed. by. deen’s filing :perl were_recel Miu -Kathr n. MacGregor” poamon with the Bazaar store and ‘will take a vacation until fall: * Mrs. Hector Brown will fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- " ‘tion of ‘Miss MacGregor and has al- rendy commenced her duties. urgess, who graduated this’ sprlng m the McKilipp- veter- inary college at ‘Chigago, where he had been a student for the past three years, will leave Monday " for the /'part of the state where he n;ss AWNA NELSON nms Anm F. Nelson, dlughtor ot “Mr. :Nelgon-.of. 20, Sew a falhire: Drou .. Miss *Nel ;whn was eighteen years old, w "born’ in Lofoten, Nor- way, and cape to Bemidji with her parents a number of years ago. Six years: ago ‘the family moved to this city, and since then Miss Nelson had ~ been- -attending the Tocal high school. Besides her parents, six sisters and one - brother‘survlve her. 'She was very. popular:in high school circles. The ‘funersl will: be held at .the Zion: Lutheran‘church this afternoon, <David - Stoeve - officiating.— Grand Forks Herald. ; CHURCHES St.. Bartholomew’s ‘Episcopal. (Fifth Sypday after Easter) 10 a. m.—Church school .~ 11 a’ m.—Choral celebration . of the Holy Bugharist and sermon. 3 p. m.—Kvening prayer and ser- mon at’ Tengtrike. —George Backhurst, rector. Scandinavian Lutheran. Services in' the morning at 10:30 o’clock: . :Sunday school at noon. Os- mond Johnson,. pastor. Presbyterian. Sunday morning at the Presbyter- ian church at 11 o’clock the pastor will ‘speak on ' the ' subject, ‘“The Bruised Reed” (Matthew 12:20). Sunday evening the sermon, will be on the theme, “Little Ships on Big Waters” ~ (Mark 4:36). Sunddy school will meet at: 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m, All L. P. Warford, pastor. g Bantist. / 10 a. m.—Bible ‘school. 11‘a. ‘m.—Morning worship, “The Law cf Loyalty.” + 7T p. m.—B, Y. u. 8§ p. m.—Praise &crvice, ‘“Avarice,” the second sgrmon in the series on the “Seven Deadly Sins.” —A; M. Whitby, pastor. Methodist Enisconal. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon hy Rev. George Parish of Thict River Falls. Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Lvening ‘worship at 8 o'clock, ser- HILE Euro eari eounm have I?ong vsea"spmds made from cocoantits; America has perfected ‘the de luxe product. The flavor of Troco is only rivaled by the finest dairy product. The “ more critical you are the better you'will appreclate the qualityof Troco. Your enjoyment of this new delicacy is increased by the thought ofits ap-- petizing ingiedients. - The fat from the.same dainty white cocoanut meat you use shredded on cake'and pure pastenrized milk-is an appealing combination. daticn. The makers of Troco specializezin this one product. Tvoeo is invaluable energy food of ‘the highesh; antritive vaiue (fdu aad cacily assimilated. ngh Nutntlve Va.lue very: d:gest- The fastidious care used in every ‘process of makmg is another recommen- . vegetable fats and 'nflk—wholesoxi\e, nat- ural’ ingredients. A capsule of the same "It iv-uct a substitutebut the one_ new - e Nattoual Pmduct, solving [ npe, but” Troco 1 and no: ‘preservatives — nion- subject—'‘Yokes of Wood and Iron.” You ‘are welcome. com, pastor. St.. Philin’s Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:80. Vespers and bene- diction at 3-p: m. J. J. T. Philippe, B. D. Hans- IN TIIE SPR!NG will be the great test of a life and death nrngse on the Western front. In the ay walks of life, it is e spring lh?e thn brings ill health, wne of the f reasons why the run-down man finds himself -in-a bad state of health in March or ‘prll is because he has spent nearly all his hours for the past four or five months penned n'g within the walls of house, factory or office. It is the rea- son_for our dlmlnlshed resistance — that is, lack of out-door life, coupled with perhaps over-eating, lack of good exer- cise, insufficient sleep, and constipation. In other words, we keep foeding the furnace with food but do not take out the “clinkers,” and our fire does not burn brightly. Alwuys keep the liver active. There is nothing better for health than taking an occasional mild laxative, per- haps once a week; such a one as you can get at any drug store, made up of May-uppla, 11 ap, aloes, (sugar-coated, tiny, easily taken), whlcfx has stood the- test of firt Fars "of algproml-nsmely. Dr. Pierce’s Plgasant Pellets, But for the 8 rlng Fever,” the general run-down condition, the lack of ambition, the * blues, - oné should take a course of trenment every spring ; such a standard tonic as V'r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, now to beihad in tablet form in lixt -cent vials, Watch the Tgeopla go [ding along the street. ere’s ‘no aprln% . no vitality. A vitalizing tonic such his vegetable extract of Plerce’s ves: you the -power to force yourself nto action, The brain res| Jmnds to the new blood in cireulation, and thus you're ready to make a fight against sta, na- tion ;swhich holds you in_bondage. ## now! Don’l b walit ! Tn-day is fihe day to begin. Gain a lmle “pep,” and gh and live. * Vim and vitality are thc natural out-pouring of a healthy body It does not spring up in & night. T this spring tonic, and you aln the com age that comes v,mh good health. SUMMONS STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami. DISTRICT COURT, Fifteenth - Ju- dicial District. T. H. Hamre, Plaintiff, V8. J. A. Andersom, also known as John Andrew Anderson, Defendant. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of Plaintiff in the above entitled action which has been and is mow on file in the office of-the Clerk-of the Dis- trict Court in>and’for “the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the City of Bemidji, Beltrami Coun CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN’S ASS'N. ty, Minnesota, within ‘20 days after the ‘service of this Summons upon you exclusive ‘of the day of such service. If you fail to answer said “com- plaint within such time - Plaintiff will. take judgment against you in the sum of $150.00 ‘with interest thereon from the ‘6thi day of Feb- ruary, 1915, at the rate of 9% per annum, together with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated April 22, 1918. D. H..FISK, i Attorney for Plaintiff, U Bemidji, Minnesota. 3tSnt-42‘7-511 SR & Remember. Wed., “Wheatless Day’ INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions We insure for every known disease and for every and any kind of accident. ‘We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. —_— ~CITY LIVERY = Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, 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. HlCKERSON All dog licenses expire May 1. All g ‘used by butter makers - urwn by your: grocer pounded ‘and killed as prescribed by ordinance. Licenses, $1.10 for males, $3.10 for females. FRANK B. RIPPLE, 6-58 Chier of Pollce dog owners . are hereby notified to|Remember, Tuesday, "Huflen Dly procure tags from theé city clerk, un- der penalty of having their dogs im- Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” Remember, Tncsd&y, “Meatless Day” ‘ PHOTOGRAPHS L .21 For the Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO ,—wiré anything electrical. ‘—sell everything" electrical, -—do -any kind ot e]ectrlcal work. ‘—repair anything electrical. —want to sell you your elec- trical suppliesand do your electrical work. ] —will guarantee you satis- faction in both lines—in selling or- workmanship. —want your “business, and will treat you right when you come to us, Will you try us next‘? Minnesota Bemidji, Minn. Electric Light & Power Co, Phone 26 | o | Defecflve

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