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

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PPy e 125 FINE. BEAUTIFUL, - MANY PERFECT: BABIES COME UNDER INSPECTION There were 1256 babies weighed and measured at the high school yes- terday. All were exceptionally fine, beautiful babies, and many were said to be perfect. The committee was kept very busy all the day. A gard is filled in with the weight and #peasurement of each child and flater will be turned in to the govern- ment. This work is being carried on all over the county and state. ‘Where there are no towns, the work will be taken up with the township clerks. This is of vital interest to the mother as well as to the child. There is no distinction in nationality or station. All babies are wanted, as it is for the babies’ welfare. The doctors are giving their serv- ices. Miss Stoltenberg, Bemidji school nurse, and Miss Westhoff, county nurse, also help conduct the; examinations. Mrs. B, Y. Wilson and Mrs. Rob- ert Mitchell are acting as secretaries. Mrs. A. A. Lord is the city chairman and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy is the county chairman, DR. SANBORN RECEIVES NOTICE BUSINESS MANIS . J. H, MARTIN Dr. C. R. Sanborn has received word that he has been accepted for service in France. He recently took CHURCH ENTHUSIAST “BURNQUIST.” IS SLOGAN URGED TO ATTEND ORDINATION BY PATRIOTIC BEMIDJI MEN most H. B 8. C. Paul Th In store playel from The i i ?sst:x::;én:::g:afin:u;?:cf ‘If,'l’f,‘fi ?;: is extensively known in the business| ‘50,0 any time. ¢ world, but his friends in Minnesota know him better as &, Sunday school —_———————————= man. He was president of th “WHO WilLL WIN THIS BATTLE"? Your kidneys arc the filters of the body. If they become inactive and fail to eliminate the wastc matter, they are apt to throw the whole mechanism of the body out of order, thus toxic poisons can accumulae in the system and be as deadly as snake venom. . Besides . causing the minor ailments of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and backache, neglect of the kidneys is apt to develop into more serious diseases, such as diabetes or stone in the bladder. ‘Rid the body of toxic poisons—clean the bladder and kidneys and cure the twinges of rheumatism with Anuric and you win the battle of life. Anuric was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, and has benefited thousands of sufferers as well as appeased and elimi- nated the ravages of the more serious kidney diseases. Now procurable for 60 cents ‘at .any good drug store, or send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package. STrLLwATER, MINN.—“If T can do any ood in the world for others, 1 wish to o it, and I feel that it is my duty to Write about the wonderful results T re- céived “from the use of ‘Anuric.’ I was siiffering from kidney and bladder trou- bles, scalding, backache ‘and rheuma- tism, and" feet and ankles swelled so that at times I could not walk without assistance. Had taken several different kinds of kidney remedies but all failed. 1 sent to Dr. Pierce for his new discovery, ‘Anuric, which I received by mail in tablet form. I soon got better and am convinced that this popular new medicine is good. - I wish to reccommen it to my neighbors and everybody suf- fering from such troubles.” —Mgs. M. J. day school asgociationfor many-years | d also chairman of the state executive committee and now of the Interna- tional executive committee. gome part on the program. COLUMBIA HONORS HERO (By United Press) ‘Wednesday. ditions. MOTHERS KNOW with the nourishment she up in the bowels. A cup “Holister’s Recky time tonight. Bahy Weekat Barker’s THE DRUGGIST IS ESSENTIAL IN PROVIDING FOR BABY’S . WELFARE. Every mother, if asked what business establ ishment in the city was most essential to the welfare of her baby, would reply, without a moment’s hesitation, “The Druggist.” We take pride in having built up a reputation for dependability. REMEMBER, WE HAVE Hyge ia Nursing Nipples, the kind recommended by all interested in Child Welfare. Nursing Bottles, in a large variety. Talcum Powder of dependable makes, so essential to the comfort of the infant. Dependable Baby Foods, tried and recommended by thousands of mothers. Hot Water Bottles. Icy-Hot Bottles. Recommended Remedies for infants’ ailments. AND, ABOVE ALL, A PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IN WHICH THE BEST OF DRUGS ARE COMPOUNDED WITH THE GREATEST CARE. IN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Baby’s Bracelets, Rings and Chains. Spoons and Pushers and Baby Knives and Forks. Rattles. Beauty Pins that add an attractive touch to the in- fants’ dresses, ete. . 'WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store 217 THIRD ST. Mr. Martin is planning to be pres- ent at the state convention and take New York; June 4.—Robert Lan- sing, secretary of state; Lieut. Paul Perigord, French army hero, former- ly ‘e professor in a St. Paul, ‘Minn., school, and Lord Reading, British high commissioner, are among the notables sceduled to receive honorary degrees at the hands of Columbia university trustees at the 164th an- nual commencement exercises on When baby becomes fretful and puny that something is amiss is supposed toETAOINSH RDRD supplying. It is simply the con- dition of the mother reflected in the child. Constipation, the great foe of health, is at work. The system, unaided, is unable to throw off the poisons store(z o Mountain Tea,” nature’s great herb rem- edy, will quickly relieve the condition. Get a package to- day. Take a cup before bed- City Drug SARGENT, No. 1321 North Broadway. Store. Adv. ment A, store, Commencement activities are to be greatly curtailed because of war con- Te-election, commending him for his conference, which will be held in'o! Mr. Lakin was named of one to secure advert and other necessary- materfal in St. a successful organization: - g day afternoon and are ‘being fregly signed, ~The nature of the club: patriotic one, rather ‘than politi and is gaining in popularity hot BIG ADVER' personal interest in - the advertise- ‘ Y ment, ‘also, for it relates to war| . 1REGIS%0F DEEDS i J. H. Martin ,Minneapolis, a suc-|work aving receiv encouragemefit cessful and 1lbus‘y bush:;ees man, is :ll:e MILIT. representative from Minnesota on the TG AWAIT ARY SF.BVICE executive committee of the Interna- tional Sunday School association. Mr. Martin is one of the most|men, prominent business men in the Na- tional Leather Men’s association and ernment. Furthermore, ‘he ' helped pay for it—and the cost of the ‘“‘ad” for the single issue ‘was: $10,000. - | The advertisement asks for 50,000 annovunce my candidacy for said of-|- in the new Merchant Marine. In| oy .0 p 1 W ‘make” an - extensive campaign, but the language of its headline/ it offers will ‘appréciaté your vote and sup- nouncement, is contained in the con- o cluding words of the adverflsement, HUFFMAN & O’LEARY which are: “This use of the stores - and the expense of this advertise- all stores to the cause of Liberty.” recruiting in ‘thistfounttg, to&ny re- o ceived official mnotice - that: Magnus 9 Lone, residing near Blackduck, ha: H. N. MFEE" Funeral succegsfully passed for the merchant .~ Director ine and had been assigned to the 2 mreamnbr, Mondeis: * Spa il PHONE 178-W or R Mrs, John C. Tennstrom and Miss Tillie Johnson will leave tomorrow morning for Minneapolis where they will atiend the Augustana Synod (Continue.d from page one) loyal and patriotic stand in} Mjnneapolis, commencing tomorrow. best service there is in me. support of the president and all war|gunday, ministers will be ordained Respectfully, measures. and among them will be Theodore L B. OLSON. The committee named is as fol- lows: W. L. Brooks, B. W. Lakin, Norddle, who has been called as|d & W to 616 . Reynolds, A. L. Molander and Bailey: church of this city. He will preach = his opening sermon here . July - 17. ‘9 committee 'From Minneapolis they will go.to sing matter | Cumberland, Wis., where they will visit Mrs. Tennstrom’s mother. ECONOMY The creamery has fresh buttermilk daiyl.” Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The the window of Barker's drug|Creamery. b28tt on Third street, there is dis- gson. Amount to be paid for geries $10.00.) for the purpose of promoting e petitions were ‘prepared Mon- TISEMENT ASKS FOR MARINE SERVICE MEN very dollar 1 make (outside of & bare living) towards the war. I be- lieve I am competent to fill"this of- fice and if favored with the nomina- tion and election, I will give the ffice my closest -attention and the minister to the Swedish LUtheran | auasemsammmasmsmsmsmsnmncssansnssmsanann POLITICAL . ANNOUNCEMENT (Orderea for and by Andrew John- (1&2%{3 cl%vLM. % (}Een;'tson- ;n 1;;15 own behalf,. .To be paid for by him at the rate of $10 3 for series.) d a double-page advertisement 3 - POLITICAL N a current issue of a weekly that (Insefiled by I. goggqn e own brings the war on the- sea directly home to this section, and to the store beh::\ttsa:fd sléa‘i:’(‘i) ior bylhh;: at where the advertisement = appears. p or series. 3 I B . B, 0LSO. proprietor of the store has e Candidgte‘ ,fg' - that he is doing for the gov- from representative men of the coun- ty to enter the ‘race for the office of Register of Deeds of Beltrami county, I take this opportunity tol|- between 21 and 30, for service| g.o "y wil) ‘not be in @ position to|- 00, -jobs, at seal’ “to q]ean-cut port,all the more. . I have two sons 4n the service -aid am contributing b candidate for the . nomination sota, at the primary- electios to held.June 17, 1918, . are a contribution by the Rex- of the Exemption Board and BASSERFOB SERTLS" arus in charge of merchant marine ming election. at the-co g Very truly yqurs, 4 & w-629 to 615 I3 Uncle Sam will Hand Him e - Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug ""5"", o in a Pouch from You The U. S.'Mails will reach any man-in Uncle Sam’s Service. When you send him tobacco, let it be good tobacco—tobacco worth sending all that long way—the flat, compressed plug of Real vely. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he gxrl‘l! tell yolll Illat;:lt.he kind to len;l. Send Qihe best! - inary i nomy. ‘It t week to che: l‘i‘u‘: Gn:e;obm;u a ::ll’l ci‘ele:; it lasts along while. . eaghe . If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—imprave your smoke. R SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it_in 10c. hes. A Sc. stamp will put it into his hands in any Training or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even:“over there” a 3¢. stamp take it to him.Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official dirocs tions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch keeps it Frash and Cle ood T B R e e P rotection Sont Established 1831 » T hereby announce myself as a Sheriff of Beltrami -County, Minne- Owing to my work as Chairman the : 3 “NDERTAKING work connected with the Sheriff’s - office, it would be impossible for me . to see you all personally. I there- fore respectfully ask .your support -y ANDREW JOHNSON. Thrift Stamps FREE Thrift Stamps me | Baby Week We Will Give: 1-25 cent Thrift Stamp with each $2.50 purchase in Baby Dep’t. 2.95 cent Thrift Stamps with each $5.00 purchase in Baby Dep’t. 3-25 cent Thrift Stamps with each $7.50 purchase in Baby Dep't. 4-25 cent Thrift Stamps with each $10.00 purchase in Baby Dep’t. We show the largest line of baby goods in Bemidji. Compare the quality of our goods and youw'll see where you can save money on each purchase and a free stamp besides. Baby’s Long Coats, each $3.00 and $4.00 " Baby’s Capg, e‘a_ch ....35¢c, soe find 65¢ Baby’s Short Coats, Baby’s Shoés, & pair. . ....50c to $2.50 each. .. .$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and §$5.00 Baby’s Bath Robes..............$2.00 Baby’s Wool Sweaters $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 Baby Sets, consisting of Bath Robe, Baby’s White Dresses, Bootees and Blanket. . $2.50 and $3.00 each. . ..$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25 Nainsook for the baby’s garments, 40 in. Baby’s Wool Shirts, wide, 12 yards to the box, a box:$3.50 each 45c, 50c, 55c¢, 60c, 65¢c, 75c¢, 80c, 85¢ TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE BABY Baby’s Wool Bands, each 40c, 50c, 55c Colgate’s Talcum Powder. . . Baby’s Cashmere Hose 25¢, 35¢, 40c, 48c Frostella ...... SESG s on .25¢ Baby’s Muslin Gowns....... ..50c Soap...... .... ....10¢, 13c and 15¢ Baby’s Muslin Slips, each. ...$1.25 Combs .............10c, 15¢c and 25¢ Baby’s Flannel Slips, each $1.25, & $2.00 Safety Pins . .5¢, 7¢, 8¢, 9¢, 10c and 12¢ Ju s | () gary-Bowser 0o, i M. E. IBERTSON » On the solicitation of my friends, 1 have filed for the office of sheriff for the county of Beltrami.. I have “| been a resident of Bemidji and Bel- trami county for seventeen years. I am a taxpayer and a man of family, I have acted as sheriff on several casions in Beltrami county when t sheriff was incapacitated, and I feel confident that I can conduct the aff " | fairs of the sheriff’s office in a man-, ner that will meet with your ap- proval. 1 respectfully solicit your support on June 17, 1918. M. E. IBERTSON.- v d & wto 616 | of be NOTICE B (VRSN - Wt e et | i Advernisethents -in this column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cashiin advance. No ad will be'run fér less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one .| cent a word per issue. No ads run for less tham 26c¢. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cheap, house, barn and chicken coop, and five acres. All ‘under cultivation. O. P. Grambo, FOR SALE—Tomato plants at 25c¢ per dozen. H. M. Merryman, 18th Street. Phone 700-J. 2-66 FOR SALE—Hotel, 40 rooms, fully furnished, cigar stand in connec- tion, doing good business, centrally located. For - particulars write Box 6, Virginia, Minn. 3t-65 FOR SALE—House and lot on 21st streey, cheap, = Inquire at 1201 . Park Ave. . ., 6-67 FOR SALE—Good steel row boat in"v first cluss condition; $15 takes it. Apply E. H, Denu, Pioneer office. House phone 639-W. 6-67 FOR SALE—One large refrigerator, 4x6 feet. Good for store or res- taurant use.. One large .range, with 30-inch oven. C. E. Battles. 4-65 FOR SALE—At a bargain-if taken at once, small team, one 6 and one 8, harness and light wagon. Also mileh cow, one-half Guern- Address Box K, Solway, £ 10-611 in sections 14-144-33 and 6-144- 32, close to Guthrie, - Hubbard County, for $1600; For particul- ars, write R. H. James, 1930 N. 60th. Ave, E., Duluth, Minn. 7-64 ber lands: Large or smiall tracts. See H. Nesgoda --at '407-‘Minn. Ave., or write Box 287, Bemidji, Minn. 1 mo-610 FOR SALE -room house on easy payments. John F, Gibbons. 59tf FOR -SALE—F'ive-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire.at 1204 Dewey Ave.- or call 276. < b2t e WANTED WANTED — Competent maid for housework. Small family, good home and good wages. Inquire at Security State Bank. 3-61 WANTED — Night porter. Appl Markham Hotel. %a& YOUNG GIRL WANTED—To assist, with housework. Two in family. 715 Lake- Boulevard, Phone No.™ 817-J, 2t-64 WANTED — Kitchen girl. Lake Shore Hotel. > 5-67 ° WANTED—Man for general work around factory, Xoors Bros. Co. ! 531tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, $6 per week. 703 _Bemidji Ave. Phone 433. 527Ttf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four-room house at Nymore. Inquire-at A. O. Akre store. Phone 501-W. 5-68 FOR RENT — Five-room modern brick cottage. Reasonable for the summer. Inquire 419 8th St. 3-69 FOR RENT—Furnished modern four room flat for the summer. Phon 79. < 1-54 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 345. 3-56 FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot- tages at Lavinia. Lake Bemidji, Minn. Apply Thomas Royeraft, Lavinia, Minn. 523tf FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929 59tf ¥ LOST AND FOUND ESTRAY—Roan pony with ~hite face, weight about 900 Ibs., from - Earl Sharples‘ farm, Wilton. Find- er please notify Earl Sharples. ‘Wilton, Route 1. 3-66 There Is something for you in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the last page. | — | | | Defective

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