Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 3

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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 : ,Th'e very. Latest Tl\ing for Economic e Shopping.' Stro;ag, neat and lasting Collapsible Paper Shopping Bags - with Strong Loop Handles - COST TEN CENTS WE-HAYE ONE HUNORED T0 SELL, FIRST GOME FIRST SERVED _p/‘iv('_)nfeér Stationery House e 'Old'Po_sflt Office So long as you d'elay slipping into and under the cover of comfy | old Munsingwear, you’re missing half the joy of life. Make Munéingweai first in the morning and last at night. You’ll enjoy an under- wear comfort, fit, genuine happiness, and freedom from irritation, that makes work less worklike and play more playful. - - . Munsingwear is the Beginning and End of a \Perfect Day for Millions : of Union Suited Americans You can sidetrack a season of fnisery by saying Munsingwear. It’s your fundamental right-to'be comfortably dressed. Munsingwear is the foundation upon which comfort and style in clothes is builded. f : ¥ Into each Munsingwear garment is woven or knit a durability, washability, unvarying quality, finish and fabric that makes underwear supremacy a synonym for Munsing- wear. : > ] ; We do commercial plowing and discing. Ask for our prices. : C. W ‘Jewett Co., Inc. Phone 474 BEMIDJI, MINN. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . : l'can accumulate in the system and be as {ithe bladder and kidneys and cure the ‘twinges of rheumatism with Anuric anc ‘ | bles, scalding, * backache and rheuma I'tism, and feet and ankles swelled so Hand am convinced that this popular new ] W S5 PLe NOVEL PLAN FOR BUYING BONDS Pebple of Ninth Distriot To Be Given Opportunity to Pur- chase “Over the Counter” PATRIOTISH RELIED ON Personal Solicitation and Salesman- ship. To Be Almost Entirely Dis- pensed With—Ninety Per Cent of Countles Adopt Method. Your kidneys are the filters of the body. - If they become inactive and fail to. elimjnate the waste matter, they are apt to. throw the whole mechanism of the body out of order, thus toxic poisons ‘deadly as snake venom. Besides causing the minor ailments of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and ‘backache, neglect of the kidneys is apt ito. develop into more serious diseases. ‘such as diabetes or stone in the bladder’ i “Rid the body of toxic poisons—clear iyou win the battle of life. " “Anuric was first discovered by Dr [Pierce, and has benefited thousands o: isufferers as well' as appeased:and: elimi: inated the ravages of the more serious ikidney discases. Now procurable fcz 60 icents at any good drug store, or send iDr. Picrce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgicai |Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. 10 cents for itrial package. 3 STILLWATER, MIny.—“If I can do any 'good in the world for others, I wish to do it, and I feel that it is my duty to lwrite about the wonderful results I re- ceived from the use of ‘Anuric’ I was suffering from kidney and bladder trou The quality of patriotism is so firm- Iy intrenched in the hearts of the peo- ple of the Ninth Federal Reserve Dis- trict that in nearly ninety per cent of the two hundred and eighty-eight counties- constituting this district the people will have the opportunity to step up to the counter and.do their boud buying without personal solici- tation. - 2 In none of the other Federal Re- serve Districts. is such a plan being -attempted, but the executive commit- tee' of the Ninth District feels confi- dent that it is justified in the confi- dence it 18 reposing in the people of this district when it invites them to do' their own bond buying over the counter, and dispensing thereby al- most entfrely with personal solicita- tion-and salesmanship. “Good morning, neighbor. - How muci:; -money does our Government reed from me in this Fourth Liberty Loan?” y That s the question fully a million residents of this Ninth District are expected to-ask as they step into their usual polling places or soms other centrally located headquarters on the opening of the Fourth Liberty Loan icampaign. And the man behind the counter iwill say after consulting his card in- 'dex: “Well, Mr. Jones, our Government {8 looking to you this time for a loan of about $1,000.” And the good American purchaser i8 relied upon to reply: “All right, neighbor, that "sounds like a fair allotment to me. Just hand over the necessary papers and I will sign up.” ¥ This method of bond selling is not made compulsory throughout the dis- trict, but the district committee, hav- ing had considerable experience, and after much consideration decided to recommend “over the counter” sales ithat at times I could not walk without assistance. Had taken several different kinds of kidney remedies but all failed i sent to Dr. Pierce for his ncv discovery, ‘Anuric,” which T received by ‘mail’ in tablet form. I soon got better imedicine is good. T wish torecommen it to my neighbors and everyhody suf Fering from such troubles.”—Mgs. M. 1 SARGENT, No. 1321 North Broadway. ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service | Office. Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 : Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, . Manager Buy Liberty Bonds— If you don’t get a letter about the next Liberty Loan,. go to your polling place and cast your ballot for a Bond just the ‘same. to all county organizations and near- 1y ninety per cent of the county chafrmen sent in word that they would adopt this, plan, This unique development is regard- ed as probably the highest compli- ment that could be paid to the practi- ——Buy Liberty Bonds-—— N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji | RS : Cuun'hul Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lJocal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is oply one way to cure catarrhul deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catirrhal Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of the_mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube s inflamed you nhave a rumbling sound or ime perfect hearing, and when it is entirely cal patriotism of the -péopllo of the Nirith District and is an outgrowth of the individual allotment:plan: gener- ally pradticed in' this district in the third Liberty Loan campafgn. { When the individual allotment plan first was .taken under. consideration there were suggestions and insinuas tions that it savored of coercion but it was put into effect with such care and diplomacy that these insinuations were speedily dissipated as it was geen that the individual allotment plan had had its ambition only that every individual should do: his just share, no more, no less. In each community local = committees met weeks prior to the actual-opening, ot the third campaign and checked over the residents of their respective com- munities, seeking to gain. an: intel ligent jdea of what each individual in_ the community. should take in bonds as his or her just share. ; In some sixteen of the two hundred and eighty-eight- counties: the: local committees went even farther with this plan and instead of merely arms ing their salesmen with am intelligent idea of the individual’s buying. power, the committee sent notices to ‘each prospective : bond purchaser asking - them to call at certain centrally o« cated ' places at specified times and purchase the amount of bonds: alloted to them. This was thei first experi: ment with “over the counter” buying and it was so successful that the. ex- ecutive committee has recommended it generally for the Fourth Campaign, In Steele county, Minnesota, three thousand, nine: hundred .and eighty- four out of four thousand. persons no: tified to come in and sign-up for their allotments stepped right up to the mark and signed up for their bonds. Of the sixteen who failed to appeat gome were sick and some were:away from home. ( LUTHERANS PLEDGE SUPPORT On his return to Minneapolis’ last week Dr. H.'J. Stub, president of ‘the National Lutheran council, informed A. R. Rogers, Ninth District Liberty Loan. Chairman, that the body of which Dr. Stub is president‘had adopt: ed a resolution at its Chicago confer- ence pledging the unqualified support of the Lutherans {o the United States Government in all of 1's war activi ties, The National Lutherxu: council ig composed of synodical presidents, pas: tors and laymen representing the vast majority of the Lutheran church bod- fes in the United States and taking in ‘Lutherans of all ~nationalities, Swedish, German, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, and all others affillated with this current church body. The following is the resolution adopted: “As loyal citizens we will stand back of our Government not only in promoting the Fourth Liberty Loan but also in supporting our Govern- ment in all activities necessary to bring the war to a victorious end and to establish peace on the basis of right and justice to all.” Should be on every table! INSTANT POSTUM (Aflavor almost undistinguishable from coffee) clogéd, Deafness is the result, Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition; hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the aystem, We will glve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir- NN TS F)r years the favorite peace-time beverage of tens of thousands. of ocean tonnage much needed for our armies “Over There . EATLESS MEAT ulars free. All Druggists, 76c. X ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. b i IFBACKHURTS| § Kidneys If Bladder Both- ers You Now even more prominent because Made in America’and a saver J Made instantly-no boilin§ A sugar saver and a tru delicious and satisfying table \ drink for young and old. NGRS V8 TN y ) Bating meat regularly eventually produced kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites thbe kidnéys, they become overwork- ed; get sluggish; ¢log up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back- ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sieeplessness, bladder and urin- ary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if blad- der bothers you, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid .of grapes and lemon juce, combined with 1ithia, and has been used for generations to fiush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disor- ders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makés a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keeép the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avbiding serious kidney digease. seen. goods. in France. What's The Matter With Bemidji Merchants Buy goods from merchants you know, not from traders you have never After the Pilgrim Fathers landed, they didn’t send to James I for dry When the Israelites reached Canaan they didn’t write to Pharoah for canned pork and beans. This is no time to clutter up Uncle Sam’s railroads with mail orders. Give him a free hand to feed the boys Do your bit and buy of Bemidji Merchants. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS e SR

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